GHS state softball title tops 2017 sports stories See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY December 28, 2017 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 124 No. 61 $1.00 2017 TOP 10 STORIES OF THE YEAR Commuter delays affected residents in big ways in 2017

STEVE HOWE On Jan. 29, Utah Department of expanded work left the inside west- 1 STAFF 2WRITER 3 Transportation4 began a5 project to bound lane on the Exit 99 bridge TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES OF 2017 ThousandsOF 2017 of TooeleOF 2017 repair potholesOF 2017 on the OFExit 2017 99 over- closed overnight while the concrete County residents com- pass bridge for Interstate 80. When cured in cold temperatures. mute to jobs along the crews began work on the pothole, When work began on Jan. 30, it Wasatch Front every day and con- located near the shoulder of the was slated to be completed before gested,6 disrupted and7 delayed traffic8 westbound9 exit lane, 10the repair was the evening rush hour on westbound areTOP 10playing STORIES havocTOP on 10 STORIES the time itTOP takes 10 STORIES thoughtTOP 10 to STORIES only be aTOP 2-foot 10 STORIES by 2-foot I-80, Gleason said. Instead, the lane to getOF 2017 to work or backOF 2017 home. OF 2017 area. OF 2017 OF 2017 closure stretched into the following In 2017, the first major disruption Once crews began to work, the day, causing massive delays. of the year happened within the first damage was more extensive than Just by narrowing Exit 99 to a 30 days, causing delays of several anticipated, which prompted a single westbound lane, traffic backed FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO hours and traffic backed up deep into 6-foot by 8-foot patch job, UDOT An early-morning traffic accident near the 201 on-ramp on I-80 snarled eastbound traffic head- Salt Lake County. Spokesman John Gleason said. The SEE COMUTER PAGE A5 ® ing out of the Tooele Valley on I-80 and state Route 36.

County pays $1.55M to end lawsuit over UMC racetrack

TIM GILLIE Utah Motorsports Campus. 1 2 3 STAFF 4WRITER 5 The county’s entanglement TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOPMay 10 STORIES 2017 TOP 10 STORIESwith the ownership and sale of OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 markedOF 2017 the sec- OF 2017UMC began in May 2015 when ond anniversary the Miller Group announced it of the Larry H. was not interested in renewing Miller Group’s announcement its lease with Tooele County 6 7 that8 it was walking9 away from 10for the property that the Miller TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES OF 2017 OF 2017 LarryOF 2017 Miller’s racetrackOF 2017 in OF 2017Motorsports Park sat on. The Tooele County. 10-year lease was set to expire 2017 ended with a judge in Feb. 2016. approving a $1.55 million The county already owned deal wherein the County paid the land. Upon expiration of Center Point Management the lease, the track, the build- to drop all challenges to the ings, and all other improve- sale of the former Miller ments became the property of Motorsports Park and agreed Tooele County, according to not to participate in any future the lease agreement. attempts to sell the facility. The county signed an agree- With Center Point’s lawsuit ment in Oct. 2015 to sell the dismissed by the judge, the former Miller Motorsports county commission has yet to Park to Mitime Investment announce plans for the future of the facility, now known as SEE UMC PAGE A7 ®

DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO Crews battle the massive blaze at the Fassio Egg Farms. Employees escaped the facility without injury but the chickens housed in the coups perished in the fire. County leads Up to 300,000 chickens died Utah in opioid in Fassio Egg Farms fire deaths per capita MARK WATSON Human Services, Division of STEVE HOWE 1 2 3 4 STAFF 5WRITER Substance Abuse and Mental STAFF WRITER TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOPTooele 10 STORIES County Health. 1 2 3 4 5 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TheTOP 10 STORIESmorning TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIESUV INDEX led Utah in opi- Also according to the report, The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY OF 2017TUESDAYOF 2017WEDNESDAYof Sept.OF 2017 5, hugeTHURSDAY OF 2017 OF 2017 oid deaths per Tooele County ranked third in Friday 7:52 a.m. 5:11 p.m. Saturday 7:52 a.m. 5:11 p.m. gouts of black capita, according to a report emergency room visits associ- Sunday 7:53 a.m. 5:12 p.m. smoke could be seen in the released by the state in May. ated with opioid abuse at 83.5 Monday 7:53 a.m. 5:13 p.m. 6 7 8 9 10 Tuesday 7:53 a.m. 5:14 p.m. center of Tooele Valley from TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOPThe 10 STORIES Opioid MisuseTOP 10 STORIES and visits per 100,000 population Wednesday 7:53 a.m. 5:15 p.m. 6 northeastern7 Tooele8 County. 9 10 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 AbuseOF 2017 Needs AssessmentOF 2017 during 2014-15 while Four TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP F 10 STORIES Sa Su M Tu W Th Thursday 7:53 a.m. 5:16 p.m. OF 2017 WordOF 2017 quickly spreadOF 2017 of OF 2017 TheOF higher 2017 the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ showed the county had 39 Corners ranked first in emer- The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday 2:37 p.m. 3:40 a.m. the source of the blaze — the protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 deaths during 2014 and 2015 gency room visits with Wasatch Saturday 3:22 p.m. 4:51 a.m. Fassio Egg Farms processing Very High; 11+ Extreme per 100,000 population, fol- County second and Salt Lake Sunday 4:14 p.m. 6:03 a.m. plant in Erda. The fire, report- lowed by the Four Corners County fourth. Monday 5:14 p.m. 7:12 a.m. ALMANAC Tuesday 6:22 p.m. 8:15 a.m. ed around 7:30 a.m., was first Statistics for the week ending Dec. 27. Health District at 33.92 deaths. “This is the first time we’ve Mild with times of sun Sun and areas of high Cloudy, chance of a Cooler with clouds Wednesday 7:32 p.m. 9:11 a.m. Partly sunny Plenty of sunshine Plenty of sunshinenoticed by an employee when Temperatures The Four Corners Health been able to see data specific Thursday 8:44 p.m. 9:58 a.m. and clouds clouds little rain and sun they saw smoke coming from High/Low past week 45/10 District includes Carbon, to opioid deaths and emer- Full Last New First one of the large chicken coops Normal high/low past week 38/22 Emery and Grand counties. gency department encounters,” 49 33 47 26 39 24 38 18 37 21 38 26 41 28 Average temp past week 29.3 on-site. Normal average temp past week 30.2 Wasatch County ranked third said Amy Bate, public infor- TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER As fire crews were notified, Daily Temperatures High Low with 28.63 deaths and Salt mation officer for the Tooele Jan 1 Jan 8 Jan 16 Jan 24 Shown is Friday’s weather. all of the employees were able Lake County fourth with 24.68 County Health Department. ©2017; forecasts and graphics Temperatures are Friday’s provided by highs and Friday night’s to leave the facility safely, DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO deaths per capita. Jeff Coombs, director of the lows. A firefighter heads to the Fassio Egg Farms Processing Plant on Sept. 5. Fire crews and apparatus from The report was compiled SEE FASSIO PAGE A5 ® many departments helped fight the massive fire. by the Utah Department of SEE OPIOID PAGE A5 ® UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan BULLETIN BOARD B6 Grouse 43/26 Wendover PrecipitationINSIDE (in inches) Creek 45/24 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point CLASSIFIEDS C6 42/31 45/29 46/32 51/36 Ogden Stansbury Park 2017 Community Grantsville HOMETOWN A8 46/31 Erda 50/36 Photos of the Year freshman leads OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 49/35 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 42/17 51/35 42/30 0.35 0.37 0.65 1.48 17.96 19.89 the state in goals SPORTS B1 Tooele 52/35 Bauer See A8 49/33 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 50/34 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 49/33 See B2 45/21 50/26 See Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price complete 50/34 48/23 Nephi forecast Rush Valley 54/28 49/32 Ophir on A7 44/27 Delta Manti 53/27 54/29 4.0 8.5 9.0 Green River Last Month Season 48/20 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 50/32 58/29 Moab 52/32 SNOWPACK Hanksville 48/23 Beaver 48/22 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 57/28 Ibapah 49/30 55/35 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 1.2 2.6 0.2 St. George 59/24 51/22 Average 7.2 4.8 3.4 61/33 Kanab 61/25 Eureka Percent of average 17% 54% 6% 44/28 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 28, 2017 Multiple events focus on suicide prevention in county

MARK WATSON consistently higher than sui- said. “Don’t think somebody STAFF WRITER cide rates for the , else will do it. You have to 1 2 3 4 5 Several Tooele according to data from the approach it as if you are the TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 County organiza- Utah Department of Health. only one to notice it, because tions teamed up From 2006 to 2015, Tooele you just might be the only one in 2017 to focus County averaged 10 deaths by to reach out to them.” on suicide prevention. The suicide per year. In 2014 the The Tooele County focus on 6 7 8 9 non-profit10 Life’s Worth Living number reached 22. That num- suicide prevention seems to be TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES FoundationTOP 10 STORIES held multiple ber dropped to 13 in 2015. working. OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 events throughout the year to There is hope for people According to the recent inspire and educate the public with depression and suicidal SHARP (Student Risk and on how to deal with people thoughts. Prevention) survey, the num- who may be thinking about “Most people who have sui- ber of Tooele County School suicide. cidal thoughts and receive the District students who reported In April, Life’s Worth support they need go on to live they had attempted suicide in Living sponsored its “Walk to life without recurrent suicidal the last year dropped from 8.9 Wendover.” The event was the episodes,” said Doug Thomas, percent in 2015 to 7.8 percent brainchild of the Foundation’s director of the state Division this year. founder Jon Gossett. of Substance Abuse and While presenting the sur- “I just want to make sure Mental Illness. Thomas lives in vey’s results to the Tooele everybody knows about our Grantsville. County School Board, Julie suicide prevention and aware- “If you or a loved one had Spindler, safe school coordina- ness efforts, from one end a broken arm, or their blood tor for the school district, said, of the county to the other,” sugar was low, you wouldn’t “We really are the superstar Gossett said. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO tell them to deal with it alone,” with all we have done in sui- The event started out with Greg Jarmillo and Kim Young walk a leg of the Knolls to Wendover stretch of the Walk to Wendover. Thomas said. “You would cide prevention. If you go to speeches from Rep. Doug encourage them to get profes- any conference, they are talk- Sagers, Sen. Daniel Thatcher, walked 10 miles. continued to sponsor Question, nity who would like to recog- sional help. Behavioral health ing about what Tooele County Tooele County Commissioner Life’s Worth Living also held Persuade, Refer (QPR) suicide nize the warning signs and problems are no different. Get has done. From the school Shawn Milne and Utah benefit concerts and held ses- prevention training. risks associated with suicidal help or talk to your loved one district, to Communities that Attorney General Shawn sions with religious leaders to The Communities that Care behavior; learn communica- about getting help today.” Care, and Valley Behavioral Reyes. talk about suicide prevention. Operating System also makes tion skills to most effectively Gossett said it is important Health, we have all collabo- Walkers walked for 60 miles For the third straight year, special efforts to assess local decrease self-harm and suicide to be there for people. rated and made it a mission on a Friday and another 40 Life’s Worth Living held “It’s data for risks that are on the attempts; and connect those “If you see somebody who to talk about suicide preven- miles the next Saturday to a Wonderful Life Festival” in rise for youth and families. in need with local resources is struggling or looks down, tion among our youth and our reach Wendover. December as a fundraiser. This evidence-based suicide for professional care and treat- don’t be afraid to approach adult population.” The walk-a-thon attracted Tooele City, in collaboration prevention program is ideal ment. them and talk to them, even [email protected] 48 walkers. Each person with Valley Behavioral Health, for members of the commu- Utah’s suicide rate has been if you don’t know them,” he Winn becomes first woman 1 2 3 4 5 TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES electedOF 2017 OF 2017 toOF 2017 mayor’sOF 2017 OF 2017 office

MARK WATSON 6 STAFF WRITER7 8 9 10 TOP 10 STORIES TOPDebbie 10 STORIES Winn TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES OF 2017 will OFbe 2017 sworn in OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 as the first elect- ed woman mayor of Tooele City on Wednesday night. She defeated fellow city council member Steve Pruden in November’s general election with 59.3 percent of the vote compared to Pruden’s 40.7 percent. Winn and Pruden defeated council member Dave McCall FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO in the mayoral primary elec- The Old Mill Elementary School construction is well under way in Stansbury. The new school should be complete tion. for the for the 2017 school year. Winn said helping others FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO achieve their goals and solve Debbie Winn is the new mayor-elect for Tooele City. Winn defeated Steve their problems helped her win Pruden for the position. the election. Three new schools built for “I really feel good about whatever happens happens1 2 3 4 5 myself when I’m helping other and that is how it willTOP be.” 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES people,” Winn said. “I have The mayor-elect said OFshe 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 TOOELE County students in 2017 TRANSCRIPT supported other people, and will encourage residents to call BULLETIN they supported me.” her with their concerns about TIM GILLIE 1 enrollment report for Old School District Superintendent Winn is a lifelong resident of the city. STAFF WRITER Mill Elementary shows 473 Scott Rogers. ADMINISTRATION Tooele. “Transparency is extremely6 7 There8 were 9students. The10 building has a Harris was built in 1953 TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES Scott C. Dunn Publisher She has served on the City important when we have bud- 202,453 square capacity of 850 students. with additions in 1962, 1978, Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 Council for the past four and a get meetings,” she said. “We feet of new “I love the newness,” said 1991 and 1997. It had an OFFICE half years. want people to attend those school space fourth-grade teacher Amy enrollment of 380 students Bruce Dunn Controller Winn was appointed to fill meetings with their concerns built in Tooele County during Palmer, who came to Old in September 2014. East Chris Evans Office Manager a vacant position on the coun- about the budget before it 2017. Mill Elementary from Copper Elementary was built in 1967 Vicki Higgins Customer Service cil in January 2013, and was gets to draft. If people have Bonneville Academy and Old Canyon Elementary. “No one and had an addition in 1997. Samantha Tyler Circulation Manager then elected to a full term in concerns, they should tell me, Mill Elementary School opened has sat at my desk before. No Its enrollment was 447 in EDITORIAL November 2013. email me or call me.” at the start of the school year one has used my keyboard September 2014. David Bern Editor Her recent employment “This was a team effort. No last fall. And when Sterling before. It’s all new.” Sterling Elementary has Peggy Bradfield Community News Editor includes a seven-year stint as one person accomplished this,” Elementary School students Palmer, who has been teach- 77,000 square feet and a capac- Darren Vaughan Sports Editor executive director of the Tooele Winn said. “There was a whole return from winter break they ing for three years, praised the ity of 900 students. It was Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor County Chamber of Commerce team of people that want will attend a new building. school’s technology. built for approximately $16.7 Tim Gillie Staff Writer and recently as the lead worker to see things change. They Bonneville Academy is Karen Dunlavy has been million. The Oct. 1 enrollment Steve Howe Staff Writer for the Tooele County Senior want a leader that cares. And Tooele County’s third char- teaching for 23 years. She came report for Sterling Elementary Mark Watson Staff Writer Citizen Center. that’s what I’m going to do. ter school. It is located in to Old Mill Elementary from showed 723 students. ADVERTISING Winn said she had consid- I am going to listen and help the Benson Gristmill area Stansbury Park Elementary. Teachers moved into class- Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager ered running for mayor about people.” of Stansbury Park on the Prior to Stansbury Park, rooms at the new Sterling Keith Bird Advertising Sales three or four years ago. During November’s election, northeast corner of Village Dunlavy taught at Anna Smith Elementary on Dec. 20. When Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager “I knew there would be Scott Wardle retained his seat Boulevard and state Route 138 Elementary in Wendover. Sterling Elementary students others — Dave [McCall] and on the city council, and Melodi at 800 Montauk Lane. “It took me a month, work- return from winter break on LAYOUT & DESIGN Steve — wanting to run for Gochis won a four-year term Bonneville Academy’s school ing a couple days each week Jan. 2 they will go to the new John Hamilton Creative Director mayor,” she said. “A good on the council. building is 50,000 square feet during the summer, to get my building at 135 S. Seventh Liz Arellano Graphic Artist friend of mine, who I know is The council comprises and cost $9.3 million. classroom set up,” Dunlavy Street in Tooele City instead of PRODUCTION close to God, encouraged me Wardle, Gochis, Brad Pratt, The school has kindergarten said. “But I really like the new the former Harris Elementary Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager to run when she learned Mayor McCall and Pruden. through eighth grade. The school.” building. Darwin Cook Web Press Manager Dunlavy was not going to run. I [email protected] school’s enrollment cap is set Sterling Elementary A ribbon cutting and open Dan Coats Pre-press Technician figured if this were God’s plan, at 702 students. The Oct. 1 is a combination of East house for parents and the pub- Scott Spence Insert Technician enrollment report showed 630 Elementary and Harris lic is scheduled for 6 p.m. on

SUBSCRIPTION RATES: students for 2017. Elementary. Jan. 2. $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered “We’re excited,” said Brenda The student body of Sterling Sterling Elementary is the by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Spearman, a founding member Elementary has been attend- ninth elementary school in Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele and chairman of Bonneville ing school in the former Harris Tooele County built using a County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the Academy’s board of directors. Elementary school, beefed common floor plan developed United States. “The first day went great. It up with seven portables and in 2002 by the Salt Lake City- OFFICE HOURS: was successful.” portable restroom, since Aug. based architectural firm of Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. Bonneville’s curriculum 2016. MHTN. CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: stresses STEM [Science, Both Harris and East The Tooele County School 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. Technology, Engineering, and Elementary are aged build- District also opened an online PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: Math], according to Spearman. ings that would have required kindergarten through 12th 4 p.m. day prior to publication. Weekly Giveaway! Old Mill and Sterling substantial remodeling to be grade online school in the COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, $100 elementary schools were built seismically safe, comply with fall of 2017 called Blue Peak BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: with funds from the November American with Disabilities Act Online. 3 p.m. day prior to publication. 2015 general obligation bonds requirements, and meet cur- The three new elementary OBITUARY DEADLINE: with a chance to win a 10 a.m. day of publication. approved Tooele County voters. rent building codes, according schools, including one new Old Mill Elementary School to the district master facilities charter school, and the online Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals is located at 130 E. Brigham plan. school increase the number of postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by Street in Stansbury Park. The The combining of Harris and options for parents. the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. opening of Old Mill Elementary East elementary schools will “It’s great that parents and Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, ended the busing of students result in a cost savings to the students out here in Tooele Tooele City, Utah 84074. $3000 from the Benson Gristmill area district, with lower adminis- County, especially in the north POSTMASTER: to Tooele City for school. trative and utility costs while end of the county, now have Send change of address to: Grand Prize Old Mill Elementary was providing students with a choices when it comes to edu- PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 built for $12.6 million and has new, state-of-the-art building, cation,” Spearman said. 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 75,453 square feet. The Oct. according to Tooele County [email protected] email: [email protected] Help local businesses by entering our or visit our web site extension at www.tooeletranscript.com newspaper sponsored shopping survey TOOELE’S DISCOUNT THEATER — $200 MOVIES! Entire contents ©2017 Transcript Bulletin NIGHTLY 5:00 PG OPEN NIGHTLY 7:30 PG-13 Publishing Company, Inc. All rights ANIMATED reserved. No part of this publication may CAPTIONING be reproduced in any form without the EVERY Credit Cards TUESDAY written consent of the managing editor or 882-2273 Accepted THE STAR DADDYS HOME 2 publisher. 111 N MAIN, TOOELE Closed New Years Eve THURSDAY December 28, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3

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TIM GILLIE ment. there was only one side that STAFF WRITER After narrowing down campaigned and went out and 6 7 8 Unless9 they 10 its exploration to either an asked people to vote,” said TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 changeOF 2017 their OF 2017 expanded county commission County Commissioner Myron minds before or a council/manager form of Bateman. “I think the citizens they release their government, the committee should be engaged and edu- written report, an official com- voted in October 2017 to rec- cated on both sides.” mittee that studied the gov- ommend a five-member part- A petition would accomplish ernance of Tooele County in time county council with an that, according to Bateman. 2017 will recommend the abol- appointed manager. Commission chairman Wade ishment of the current three- Study committee member Bitner also supported the citi- member County Commission Robin Douglas explained that zen petition route to the ballot and replace it with a five-mem- she had heard over and over for any change in county gov- ber, part-time County Council from the public that they want- ernment. and an appointed County ed better representation and “There is an opportunity for Manager. transparency in their county people to be involved,” he said. In the 2016 November government. “If they are involved enough election, 65 percent of the The council/manager form to put it on the ballot [by peti- people who voted approved a of government, with clearly tion], then I can support that. ballot issue that called for the defined roles — a separate But they have to be involved.” formation of a committee to manager and a five-member Commissioner Shawn Milne study and possibly recommend elected council — would pro- made the petition choice a change in Tooele County’s vide what the people want, option unanimous. form of government. That according to Douglas. “If the citizens want it, I election led to the formation Douglas also liked the idea think the citizens need to step of the Tooele County Form of that the council could fire the up,” he said. Government Study Committee appointed manager. Gathering signatures for a in January 2017. “If the manager doesn’t per- petition would mean propo- According to a process FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO form, if he doesn’t measure up, nents of change would have defined in state law, 11 county Tooele County may soon have a new form of government if the recommendations made by the county’s Change we can say ‘there is the door,’” “skin in the game,” Milne said. residents were selected by a of Form of Government Study Council is adopted. Douglas said. “For me that’s a By state law the study com- nominating council to form the big plus.” mittee’s final report is due Feb. study committee. serving on the committee. mittee, citing a desire for time Committee members In order to allow Tooele 8, 2018. The initial members of the The study committee select- for other pursuits, according to heard from a representative County voters to decide if the The study committee will study committee were: Rob ed Silas Smith of Grantsville to Mitchell. of Envision Utah, the direc- committee recommendations resume its regular weekly Clausing, Stansbury Park; take Coombs’ place. State code The study committee did not tor of the Utah Association of should be adopted, the com- meetings on Thursdays on Jan. Whitney Cook, Grantsville; allows the study committee replace Murray or Cook. Counties, and the author of mittee and/or other Tooele 4. Members generally meet Brett Coombs, Tooele; Robin to set its own procedures for State code allows the study UAC’s resource guide on coun- County residents will need to at the Tooele County Health Douglas, Tooele; Brenda the committee, including the committee to consider five ty government. collect signatures on a petition. Department Building, 151 N. Faddis, Stansbury Park; Eric replacement of members. forms of county government: Members of the committee Although the Tooele County Main Street in Tooele City at Gumbrecht, Tooele; Richard Later on, Murray resigned the current three-member interviewed Tooele County’s Commission could place the 7 p.m unless they are holding Mitchell, Rush Valley; Howard from the committee, stating County Commission, an elected officers and depart- committee’s recommendations a public meeting in a differ- Murray, Grantsville; Daniel difficulty in attending meet- expanded five- or seven- ment heads. They conducted directly on a ballot without ent location. Every meeting Pacheco, Tooele; Kent Sagers, ings. member County Commission, an internet-based survey of a petition drive, in a meeting includes time for public com- Vernon; and Maria Sweeten, After the study committee a County Council with an county employees. between the committee and ment. The public can also send Erda. narrowed down its options to elected county executive, and The committee held public the County Commission, all email comments to the study Brett Coombs resigned after either the council/manager an elected County Council with input meetings in every com- three commissioners said they committee at studycommit- being appointed Grantsville or the five-member expanded an appointed manager. munity in the county. Members had no intention of doing so. [email protected]. City attorney. State code pre- county commission forms, The committee spent most contacted officials in counties “When this thing was put [email protected] vents public employees from Cook resigned from the com- of 2017 meeting weekly. using other forms of govern- out to ask for the study group, 1 2 3 4 5 TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 StateOF 2017 OF 2017includes funding for proposed Midvalley Highway

TIM GILLIE reality in 2017. the next four years. transportation commission 6 7 8 9 STAFF10 WRITER The big story for Tooele The bill authorizing to include $74 million for TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOPA 10new STORIES high- County from Utah’s capital in the bonds left the choice the Midvalley Highway’s first OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 way in Tooele 2017 was the passing of a bill of projects up to the State phase. Valley that has that authorized the state to Transportation Commission That first phase will run been discussed for over 40 bond for up to $1 billion for and Tooele County legisla- from a new interchange on years took a giant step toward transportation projects over tors successfully lobbied the Interstate 80 near mile post 94 to state Route 138 near Sheep Lane. “The transportation bond, including the Midvalley Highway, is big news for Scholar Academy is adding Tooele County,” said Rep. Merrill Nelson, R-Grantsville. th th “There is a critical need 7 and 8 grade! for better access to I-80 in Tooele County. The Midvalley TBP FILE PHOTO Highway will help with safety Members of the public look at different proposed routes for the Midvalley and economic development.” Highway in Erda with Vern Loveless at a public open house in August The State Transportation 2009. Just Got Commission approved the Better! $74 million in funding for the Sagers, R-Tooele, the need for tions in the county. It can only first phase of the Midvalley an alternate route to I-80 west be used for new transporta- Highway during its May 19, of SR-36 has been discussed tion projects approved by 2017 meeting. since he was mayor of Tooele the Tooele County Council of “Work will now begin in City some 40 years ago. Governments. 2019,” said Tooele County Tooele County joined The Midvalley Highway will Commission Chairman Wade with UDOT and the Federal be a freight route, freeing room Bitner. “Rather than the 2035- Highway Administration in and creating passenger safety 2040 time frame, as originally 2007 to start an environmen- on SR-36, according to Tooele planned in the schedule.” tal impact study for the pro- County’s Transportation Plan. Bitner referred to the $74 posed route for the Midvalley Midvalley Highway propo- million allotment as “the Highway. The $4 million study nents also assert that the new largest state appropriation to was completed four years later. highway will provide a more Tooele County.” In August 2015, Tooele direct route from I-80 to indus- He credited the success- County contracted with trial depots and other commer- ful drive to get the highway the West Jordan-based cial property on the southwest money to a joint effort between firm, Project Engineering side of Tooele City. the County commission, the Consultants, for $266,650 Once the Midvalley Highway County recorder/surveyor, to perform work related to is completed, Tooele County UDOT staff, state legisla- property acquisition, including has plans to someday extend tors, the state Transportation survey work, for the highway’s Village Boulevard south of Get Ready! Commission, the Tooele first phase. SR-138 and connect it with the County Chamber of Commerce Tooele County wrapped up Midvalley Highway. and the county’s hired lobby- the purchase of 222 acres at While acquiring the proper- ist: former Utah Speaker of the a cost of $1.8 million for the ty for the Midvalley Highway, Interested parents may attend House Greg Curtis. right-of-way for phase one of Tooele County included an The Midvalley Highway is the Midvalley Highway just additional 45 acres for future proposed to traverse Tooele before Christmas 2016. interchanges, including the an informational meeting Valley from Interstate 80 near The County used corridor site where Village Boulevard milepost 94, cross state Routes preservation funds to make is planned to connect with the 138 and 112 and eventually the purchase. The money in highway. join state Route 36 south of the corridor preservation fund “The Midvalley Highway Tooele City limits. comes from a $10 fee for all will shorten the distance from THURSDAY According to Rep. Doug on-road motor vehicle registra- prime commercially zoned properties to the interstate, which is imperative to Tooele TH Third Annual Salt Lake County’s economic develop- ment,” Bitner said. JANUARY 4 Jared Hamner, executive CLASSIC CAR AUCTION director of the Tooele County rd March 3 2018 - South Towne Expo Center Chamber of Commerce, has advocated for the highway 7PM since he became the chamber’s director in 2012. accepting The Midvalley Highway is consignments! needed for both safety and eco- nomic development, according to Hamner. 928 N 100 E “We have companies that want to locate here because TOOELE they like the resources we have out here, but the only obstacle (RIGHT BEHIND MACEY’S) is transportation,” Hamner said. “They need a better route for their trucks. As a cham- ber, we are thrilled that the Midvalley Highway is progress- ing. It will open new opportu- Consign Your Classic Car Today! nities for the county.” Scholar Academy is a K-8 Charter School [email protected] ClassicCarAuction.us 406-698-7930 or 406-698-0048 THURSDAY December 28, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 1 2 3 4 5 TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 ManOF 2017 killed in officer-involved shooting at Clean Harbors

STEVE HOWE after the initial shot by McCoy to clear the scene and deter- 6 7 8 9 10 STAFF WRITER before moving under his truck. mined Zumwalt was deceased TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES TOP 10 STORIES OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 OF 2017 A West Valley McCoy fired additional at 8:57 a.m., more than two City man was shots at Zumwalt while he hours after the first shot was killed in a tense worked his way under the fired. standoff with a Tooele County truck, according to the review. In addition to the two BB Sheriff’s deputy and Utah Brummel then gave commands guns, Zumwalt had two fluo- Highway Patrol trooper in to Zumwalt to show his hands rescent tubes strapped to his February after he threatened and come out from under the chest and black zip tie on his to blow up propane tanks at vehicle. finger, which resembled a the Clean Harbors incineration Brummel told investigators bomb trigger, according to facility in Aragonite. Zumwalt would not listen to Broadhead’s report. The shooting was ruled his commands and pointed a The subsequent investiga- justified by Tooele County pistol and rifle at McCoy and tion found Zumwalt had a his- Attorney Scott Broadhead in a him. McCoy said Zumwalt tory of mental illness and was review released in May, after pointed a handgun at him with “acting erratically” in the days Broadhead determined Deputy his right hand while grabbing a leading up to the shooting, the Derek Brummel and Trooper rifle from the truck, which he review said. Chad McCoy had reason to viewed as Zumwalt escalating Broadhead’s review found believe Zumwalt threatened FILE PHOTO the situation. Brummel and McCoy were their lives. A West Vally man was killed in at the Aragonite Clean Harbors facilty in February. In the investigation follow- justified in using deadly force According to Broadhead’s ing the shooting, it was deter- due to the reports of Zumwalt review, based upon an inves- mined the handgun and rifle being armed and his threats to tigation by the Utah County tank. the incinerator facility in driver’s side of his patrol vehi- were both BB guns. Pictures the facility, officers and others Sheriff’s Office, Tooele County Interviews with witnesses Aragonite. A minute later, cle and gave Zumwalt several attached to Broadhead’s review involved. Dispatch received a report at in the review said Zumwalt McCoy responded to the same verbal commands, including show the guns did not have “Based upon Mr. Zumwalt’s 6:17 a.m. on Feb. 26 of a man, was “out of it” and “making call. “put your hands up” and “come orange barrel tips or other act of pointing the handgun later identified as Zumwalt, threats.” The witnesses said Brummel and McCoy arrived over here.” indications they were BB guns. at the officers while pulling who had entered the front Zumwalt was pacing, smoking at the front gate of the inciner- Broadhead’s review said McCoy said they did not the rifle from the truck, it gate of the incinerator facility multiple cigarettes and threat- ation facility about 36 minutes the video evidence shows approach Zumwalt after he was objectively reasonable to and was armed with a knife ened to kill the three employ- after the initial call to dispatch, Brummel exited his vehicle at moved under the truck due to believe that Mr. Zumwalt was and a gun strapped to his hip. ees at the facility witnessing where they found Zumwalt 6:54 a.m. and gave commands fear of explosives. The Tooele an immediate threat to the The caller said Zumwalt made his behavior. standing alongside the driver’s to Zumwalt over the course of Unified Special Response Team safety of the officers and oth- threats to blow up the facility At 6:26 a.m., Brummel side of his vehicle, according to 17 seconds before McCoy and and Unified Fire Authority ers,” Broadhead said. and run his truck into the facil- responded to the call from Broadhead’s review. Brummel Brummel fired the first shot. Bomb Squad responded to the [email protected] ity’s 300,000-gallon propane dispatch and headed toward took position alongside the Zumwalt fell to the ground Aragonite facility with a robot

traffic due to the bottleneck throughout the year. Commuter into Tooele County. In April, a pickup truck pull- continued from page A1 “There’s no alternate route to ing a trailer eastbound on I-80 direct people to,” he said. near mile marker 101 flipped, Funding for the first phase blocking both travel lanes dur- up for more than 7 miles at of the proposed Midvalley ing the morning commute. times during the evening com- Highway — $74 million While traffic was directed onto mute, with delays due to traffic — was approved during a the shoulder and around the extending into the late evening, May 19 meeting of the State incident, northbound traffic according to Gleason. Transportation Commission. attempting to merge onto I-80 UDOT Executive Director The Midvalley Highway fund- was backed up on SR-36 as far Carlos Braceras posted an apol- ing will come from $1 billion as the intersection with state ogy video in the aftermath of in new state bonding for trans- Route 138. the incident, which caused portation projects authorized In June, a fiery semitrailer delays up to 3 hours in length. by the 2017 session of the state accident near Steadman’s While he applauded the work of Legislature. Recreation closed the roadway UDOT crews to make the bridge The proposed Midvalley between 600 North and 1000 safe for motorists, he acknowl- Highway is to traverse the North during the afternoon. A edged the department could west side of Tooele Valley from single lane was reopened after have done better letting motor- Interstate 80 near milepost more than an hour and half, ists know about the impact on 94, crossing state Routes 138 with traffic rerouted to side their travel. and 112 and eventually joining streets. “We screwed up,” Braceras state Route 36 south of Tooele When it wasn’t delays caused said. “We could have done bet- City limits. by accidents on major high- ter in keeping you informed of While the January construc- ways, traffic on Tooele City’s what was going on.” tion incident may have been Main Street was disrupted by With I-80 as the only thor- the most impactful delay, it was at least two gas main leaks this oughfare between northern hardly the only incident along year, including one in August Tooele and Salt Lake counties, the SR-36 and I-80 corridors and another in October. In both there was nowhere to go for that held up commuter traffic incidents, multiple lanes were motorists stranded in bumper- in 2017. Crashes and road con- closed and businesses were FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO to-bumper traffic. Gleason said struction contributed to mas- evacuated or briefly closed. UDOT engineer Shawn Lambert talks about the repair work being done on the exit 99 bridge connecting state UDOT was unable to redirect sive delays for county residents [email protected] Route 36 to I-80. Westbound traffic was reduced to one lane for the repair work causing major delays for com- muters in January of 2017.

scription overdose. West Medical Center; Dr. Scott Opioid Plumb said prescription opioids Rogers, superintendent of Tooele and heroin overdoses can be reversed County School District; and Bate from continued from page A1 using Naloxone, sometimes known as the health department. Narcan. The prevalent drug abuse problem County health department, stressed “There is no potential for abuse in Tooele County prompted Jenifer the extreme dangers of opioid abuse. and side effects are rare; however, a Dove-Cornish to provide a service “The dangers of opioids are clear person may experience abrupt with- to help people who suffer from drug — drug tolerance, physical depen- drawal symptoms,” she said. “Once addiction to avoid further health dency, addiction, abuse, overdose and someone uses Naloxone, they still complications by providing them with death,” he said. “It’s time to stop the need to get emergency medical care.” clean hypodermic needles while prop- epidemic.” She added, “Naloxone doesn’t erly disposing of used ones. Opioids are highly addictive nar- last very long; only 30-90 minutes. She visited with dozens of Tooele cotic substances commonly prescribed Most heroin and prescription opioids area people on Tuesday afternoons to treat pain, according to opidemic. last much longer. This is why it is so to make the exchanges at not cost to org. Common opioids are Oxycodone, important to seek medical attention participants. Acetaminophen, Hydrocodone and after you give Naloxone. The person The needle exchange program Codeine. you just saved will get sleepy again began in December 2016 con- The county health department FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO and could potentially die from a lack ducted by the Utah Harm Reduction hosted a seminar in March called Dr. Jennifer Plumb speaks at a community forum concerning the opioid epidemic. Plumb of oxygen.” Coalition. “Stop the Opidemic: A Community is the medical director of Utah Naloxone. After Plumb’s presentation, a panel “One of our purposes is to prevent Solution” at Blue Peak High School. answered questions from the audi- the spread of disease,” said Mindy “The characteristics of opioid for the University of Utah Health is a drug used to treat drug abuse. ence. The panel included Dr. Todd Vincent, executive director of UHRC. and opiate overdose are exactly the Care Division of Pediatric Emergency She said Utah loses one person Thatcher, Valley Behavioral Health; “Tooele has been known for a high same,” said keynote speaker Dr. Medicine. She also is the Utah everyday from a drug overdose. Two- Sgt. Tanya Kalma, Tooele City Police amount of drug use.” Jennifer Plumb, who is a physician Naloxone program director. Naloxone thirds of those deaths come from pre- Department; Scott Rounds, Mountain [email protected]

was a major concern for was incinerated in the fire, following day, but eggs laid refrigeration quickly enough days following fire had to be Fassio crews battling the fire, Willden said. by the farm’s approximately without the conveyor system, disposed of until the conveyor continued from page A1 Willden said. Firefighting Clean up efforts at the 600,000 remaining chick- Larsen said. As a result, all of was fixed, he said. operations had to be stopped processing plant began the ens were unable to get to the eggs produced for several [email protected] multiple times when crews according to Corby Larsen, ran out of water, he said. vice president of operations at “It’s just a scarce resource Fassio Egg Farms. out here, but in a rural area STRANGE NEWS OF 2017 The fire quickly spread into that doesn’t have hydrants an additional coop through like this, it’s a big challenge,” a connecting corridor sur- Willden said. rounding the conveyor belt Units from 10 different system, which transported agencies provided water eggs through the coops tenders, including water and into the main building, tank trucks from sod farms, according to Ryan Willden, according to Willden. North Tooele Fire District Between 100,000 and public information officer. 150,000 gallons of water Both buildings were consid- were shuttled to the egg farm ered total losses. The cause of from around the county to the fire was likely electrical, fight the fire. Willden said. A helicopter dropped water FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS Each coop housed about onto the fire from above and Local public safety officials responded to a number of curious calls for service dur- 120,000 to 150,000 chickens, fire suppression foam from ing 2017, but two were stand outs. The first occurred on Aug. 10, when a hungry according to Larsen. He said a Salt Lake International and confused mountain lion (left) was discovered in the Overlake subdivision by it’s possible the smoke or heat Airport apparatus were also residents, running from yard to yard, and jumping over fences. It was finally tran- from the fire also affected used to combat the fire, in quilized by state Department of Wildlife officials with help from Tooele City Police, chickens in nearby coops. addition to ladder trucks from then released in an undisclosed nearby canyon. The cat’s age was estimated at 2 The chicken coops do not Tooele City and Grantsville years old, the age at which most mountain lion cubs leave their mothers. The sec- store feed or manure but both City fire departments. ond curious call occurred on Oct. 5, when the driver of a semitrailer attempting to can be found in the coops While there were two large traverse Middle Canyon (right) blocked the gravel roadway leading to Butterfield from the daily activity of the water tanks on site at the egg Pass for several hours after it backslid and became stuck. The driver was unfa- miliar with the area and followed the truck’s GPS unit, according to an incident birds, Larsen said. farm, the generator used to report. The trailer was loaded with 50,000 pounds of magnesium chloride. Access to sufficient water pump water from the tanks A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 28, 2017

OBITUARIES

Gayle K. Judd on the National PTA Legislative Margaret Faulkner Committee Board, Health The pleasant lady from and Welfare Commission and Woody Pleasant Grove, Utah, Gayle Elections Committee. Under K. Judd (Dorothy Gayle Kirk), her leadership PTA lobbied Margaret Faulkner Woody joined her husband Ira M. for and successfully supported passed away peacefully on Judd on Christmas Eve. They bills to combat underage drink- Friday, Dec. 22, 2017, with her had been married for 65 years. ing, alcohol warning labels, daughter and granddaughter She was born on June 10, education reform, class-size by her side. 1930, to Jay Rex Kirk Sr. and reduction and accountabil- Margaret was born on Dorothy Helen Grow. She was ity. After her many years of June 7, 1932, to William and the second of six children. PTA service, she then served Bernece Larsen Faulkner. She Siblings: Jay Kirk (Joann) on many other boards: Utah spent the majority of her child- (deceased), Barbara Harrison Association of Local Boards hood in the beautiful river ing home to Utah, she began (Blair), Carol Kirk (deceased), of Health – President; Utah bottoms of Orem, Utah, with working at Dugway Proving Christie Steadman (Nolan) and County Board of Health – her two older sisters and two Ground, where she met and Susan Perkins (Tom). Chairman; American Fork younger brothers, beloved fell in love with a handsome She attended Tooele High Hospital Governing Board- friends and cousins. She chemist, who soon became the School where she excelled grandchildren and 33 ½ great- Trustee; IHC Regional Board always grieved the loss of her love of her life. She married loss we feel. Mom was an in her studies and played on grandchildren. Utah County; Health and youngest brother, Arthur, who the “smartest, most handsome inspiration, who kept moving the girls’ basketball team and Gayle worked at Dugway Welfare Commission; Utah died in infancy. man she’d ever met,” James forward though plagued with served as yearbook editor. She Proving Ground and played Alcoholism Foundation (House Margaret was incredibly McRobert Woody on Sept. 1, great loss and severe health graduated in 1947. She took semi-pro baseball for Tooele of Hope); Chairman and Utah smart and not only graduated 1961, and they started their problems. We’re so happy for home study classes through Army Depot. She then went State Citizens Council on from Lincoln High School small family of three children her to have finally been able to the mail from Brigham Young to work for Talmage M. Alcoholic Beverage Control; when she was 16 years old, but at base housing at Dugway. “graduate.” The pain of losing University. This allowed her to Thompson, M.D. She worked and Central Utah Health Care also had earned dual bache- In October 1972, they found two children was more than graduate from high school a there for about 27 years. She Foundation where she helped lor’s degrees in Psychology and their dream home in the small she should have ever had to year early. She attended BYU held many church callings raise $1.9 million for the Sociology from Brigham Young town of Rush Valley where bear. She is survived by her and LDS Business College. She Gospel Doctrine, Genealogy Family Guest House. She also University by the time she was they raised their family and sister, Jackie; brother, Nick; loved horses until one that she and Relief Society but she testified before Congress and 20. She was an avid reader and lived happily for the next 37 daughter, Dona; grandchil- was riding slipped and fell on especially loved her MIA girls. wrote and published many never tired of learning, but years. She was an active mem- dren, Jessica, Madison, Chris, top of her breaking her pelvis Mom also stayed in touch articles. mostly loved devouring, cover- ber of the Rush Valley Ward, Alex, Stephanie and Andrew; and her right wrist. She was with her Tooele girls and they Whether it was planning to-cover, a good murder mys- where she served in many posi- and six great-grandchildren. first attendant to Miss Tooele would get together yearly for and implementing a statewide tery. She passed this love of tions, including the Primary She was preceded in death in 1949. birthdays and Christmas. She convention, organizing the the written word onto her chil- Presidency. Her faith in the by her parents; beloved sib- She worked at JC Penney cherished their friendship. Halloween festival at Central dren, which was just one of her gospel was unwavering and lings, Diane, Bill, and Arthur; Co. in Tooele before she met Gayle received many awards School, or washing dishes after many gifts to them. She was her testimony strong up to her her husband, Jim; and her Ira M. Judd. They were mar- and recognitions over the a ward dinner, she gave her the most nurturing and loving last breath. sons, Mark and Robert. ried Oct. 16, 1951, in Elko, years, including The Points best and more. mother that her children could After retiring from Dugway, Services will be held at the Nevada, and sealed in the Salt of Light Award in 2002 from An evening viewing will be ever have had. Margaret showed her bravery Rush Valley Ward on Dec. 30, Lake Temple on Feb. 7, 1952. Gov. Micheal Leavitt for her 50 held Friday, Dec. 29 from 6–8 Margaret was a strong, inde- and savvy business sense yet 2017, at 11 a.m. In lieu of They were the parents of five years of community service. p.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, pendent young woman who again, and opened a successful flowers, please make a charita- children: Marilyn Ruth Judd Gayle’s life was one of com- 494 S. 300 East, Pleasant traveled after college and did business in Tooele, which she ble donation of your choosing. (Glen R. Walker), Darrel Ray munity service. She was a gift- Grove, Utah. Funeral services not conform to the conven- ran for over 15 years. Judd (Lori Chamberlain), ed public speaker and used her will be held Dec. 30 at 1 p.m. tion of her time. After return- Words cannot describe the Daniel Rex Judd (Victoria talents for leadership and orga- in the Timpanogos First Ward Lynn Evans) Gayle Lynne Judd nization. She started as a room Chapel, 332 E. 500 North, (Kent Vernon Yocom) and mother and eventually became Pleasant Grove, with a view- Douglas Reece Judd (Kiatilupe the Utah State PTA President ing from 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK Loreena Leota). There are 25 from 1981-1983 and worked prior to the service. In 1992, Operation Christmas Our family, helping your reached 175 local families family, in a time of need he Tooele Transcript the effort by TEAD employees. Bulletin has published The first delivery of the night TTooele County news was to 12 families in Ibapah. since 1894. Here is a flashback The deliveries included turkey of local front-page news from dinners with all the trimmings 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago Front-Page and new toys for every child that occurred during the fourth under 12. week of December. Flashback Later in the week, the front page featured photos of winners Dec. 27-29, 1992 in the annual Christmas house Motorists had a rude awak- a massive tire fire northwest decorating contest sponsored by ening on Dec. 26 when an early of Grantsville, hospital issues, the Retail Merchants Committee morning rainstorm transformed four state championship titles of the Tooele County Chamber highways and interstates into a by high school teams including of Commerce. sheet of ice. the first state football title for The first-place award of $25 Lt. Ron Ostler, of the Utah Grantsville High School, haz- was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Highway Patrol, said at least ardous waste issues, the elec- Robert Tweede, 90 W. 200 10 accidents were reported tion, a proposed Stansbury Park North, Tooele. between 5:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. apartment complex, air quality Judges inspected every street FULL SERVICE FUNERAL HOME on Dec. 26. Three separate mis- tests, and construction of a new in the city and estimated that haps resulted in three motorists elementary school at the cor- 25 percent of Tooele’s homes We have now opened our own full service cremation center. transported to Tooele Valley ner of 100 North and Coleman had exterior decorations for the Medical Center. Street in Tooele. holiday season. Ostler said the rain turned to 435.884.3031 • www.daltonhoopes.com ice as soon as it hit the ground. Dec. 26-29, 1967 Dec. 29, 1942 -Jan.1, 1943 “It was black ice — crystal clear Representatives of Tooele The front page announced ice that is hard to see,” Ostler Army Depot, American Legion the date for the 1943 said. Post No. 17, and members of Grantsville Old Folks Sociable The front page also included the Tooele Elks Lodge, delivered as Jan. 14-15. a review of the top 10 new sto- food and toys to 175 families A program, supper and dance ries for 1992. Planned layoffs and 700 children on Sunday were planned for married peo- Delivering the News in Tooele County at Tooele Army Depot was the Christmas Eve. The effort was ple on Jan. 14 and dance and top story. called Operation Christmas for supper would be held for the On Nov. 23, TEAD 1967. young people the following day. for More Than 120 Years announced that 700 to 1,000 “The response was one of the A movie and a dance would workers would be cut by June most generous in the history of be held on New Year’s Eve to TOOELE Subscribe Today 1993. Operation Christmas,” said M.A. help fund the sociable. “Rings TRANSCRIPT Other top stories for 1992 (Red) Grode, depot chairman on Her Fingers” would be the 435-882-0050 included the opening of a for the effort. movie on New Year’s Eve. BULLETIN $112 million Consolidated About $3,100 and thousands The front page that week Maintenance Facility at TEAD, of cans of food were donated to also announced a subscription increase effective Jan. 1, 1943, for the Transcript Bulletin. The cost of a subscription would increase to 35 cents per month. The story explained that FLU SHOTS NOW AVAILABLE! the great share of the publica- tion costs of a newspaper must be borne by the subscribers WE OFFER A COMPLETE LINE OF because of decreased advertis- IMMUNIZATIONS INCLUDING: ing revenue. Flu, Pneumonia, Tetanus, Dec. 28, 1917 The front page featured a Whooping Cough, Shingles, story on the status of Jerusalem Meningitis, HPV, and Hepatitis during World War I. Jerusalem was taken from the Turks by the British under Gen. Edmund Allenby, accord- ing to the report. The fall of Jerusalem occurred on Dec. 9, 1917, according to firstworld- war.com. Allenby recounted how he formally entered the historic city on Dec. 11, 1917. He noted that the “population received him well.” For a few centuries after Christ, the city was full of churches, monasteries and Birch Family Pharmacy other religious hermitages. In 614 the Persians captured the city and destroyed the churches, according to the report. TOOELE GRANTSVILLE STANSBURY PARK Since the year 1244, the 493 N. MAIN STREET 213 E. Main St (Inside Soelberg’s Market) 6727 N Hwy 36 (Inside Soelberg’s Market) Turks had been in possession of 435-882-7775 435-884-9990 435-882-8880 the city until now. In 1917, the M-F 9-7 • Sat 9-1 M-F 9-8 • Sat 9-6 M-F 9-8 • Sat 9-6 population of the city was esti- mated at 28,000, half of whom were Jews. www.birchfamilyrx.com FREE Delivery and Drive Thru at all 3 locations • We are a COMPOUNDING pharmacy! Staff Writer Mark Watson compiled this report. THURSDAY December 28, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Friday 7:52 a.m. 5:11 p.m. Saturday 7:52 a.m. 5:11 p.m. Sunday 7:53 a.m. 5:12 p.m. Monday 7:53 a.m. 5:13 p.m. Tuesday 7:53 a.m. 5:14 p.m. Wednesday 7:53 a.m. 5:15 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th Thursday 7:53 a.m. 5:16 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday 2:37 p.m. 3:40 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Saturday 3:22 p.m. 4:51 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Sunday 4:14 p.m. 6:03 a.m. Monday 5:14 p.m. 7:12 a.m. ALMANAC Tuesday 6:22 p.m. 8:15 a.m. Statistics for the week ending Dec. 27. Mild with times of sun Sun and areas of high Cloudy, chance of a Cooler with clouds Wednesday 7:32 p.m. 9:11 a.m. Partly sunny Plenty of sunshine Plenty of sunshine Temperatures Thursday 8:44 p.m. 9:58 a.m. and clouds clouds little rain and sun High/Low past week 45/10 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 38/22 49 33 47 26 39 24 38 18 37 21 38 26 41 28 Average temp past week 29.3 Normal average temp past week 30.2 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Jan 1 Jan 8 Jan 16 Jan 24 Shown is Friday’s weather. ©2017; forecasts and graphics Temperatures are Friday’s provided by highs and Friday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan Grouse 43/26 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 45/24 Knolls Clive Lake Point 42/31 45/29 46/32 51/36 Ogden Stansbury Park 46/31 Erda 50/36 Vernal Grantsville 49/35 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 42/17 51/35 42/30 0.35 0.37 0.65 1.48 17.96 19.89 Tooele 52/35 Bauer 49/33 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 50/34 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 49/33 45/21 50/26 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 50/34 48/23 Nephi Rush Valley 54/28 49/32 Ophir 44/27 Delta Manti 53/27 54/29 4.0 8.5 9.0 Green River Last Month Season 48/20 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 50/32 58/29 Moab 52/32 SNOWPACK Hanksville 48/23 Beaver 48/22 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 57/28 Ibapah 49/30 55/35 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 1.2 2.6 0.2 St. George 59/24 51/22 Average 7.2 4.8 3.4 61/33 Kanab 61/25 Eureka Percent of average 17% 54% 6% 44/28 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services CLERK’S CORNER Local postmaster made sure ballots got to the right place

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cover any operating loss, and sale, open to public bidding, UMC pay for any business personal Mitime may have interest in continued from page A1 property needed to operate bidding,” said Xingggui Wang, the track. manager of Mitime Utah The agreement called for Investment, in a written state- and Development for $20 mil- Mitime to receive 1 percent of ment. lion. Mitime is a subsidiary the facility’s gross receipts as Tooele County and UMC of Geely Holding Company, its management fee. announced in March 2017 whose founder and president Mitime formed Utah that they had signed a new is Li Shufu, a private Chinese Motorsports Campus, Inc., a management agreement for industrialist. Utah licensed corporation, 2017. Mitime’s offer was not the to operate the facility and UMC announced its cal- highest, but its written plan to changed the name of the for- endar for the 2017 racing invest in the track’s infrastruc- mer Miller Motorsports Park season. Along with traditional ture, build a hotel, use the to Utah Motorsports Campus. events centered around the facility as a draw for Chinese In Aug. 2016, Tooele racetrack, in 2017 UMC’s tourists, and open a manufac- County sold the Utah activities included corporate turing facility, convinced the Motorsports Campus to the events, a car show, new go County Commission that its County’s Redevelopment karts, two Lantern Fests, and offer would lead to more eco- Agency, which is governed by the addition of racing simu- nomic benefit to the county, the County commission. lators and a utility vehicle including jobs and increased The sale was designed to course. tax base. put UMC in the hands of the In Sept. 2017, Judge Center Point Management, RDA so the RDA could then Skanchy turned down a represented by Andrew sell UMC. State law clearly request by Tooele County to Cartwright from Las Vegas, allows an RDA to consider engage a third-party auction- filed a lawsuit to stop the sale economic benefit and future eer to conduct a sealed bid of the racetrack. Center Point use when selling property, auction for UMC. Management’s offer of $22.5 according to Tooele County’s Two Tooele County com- million was turned down RDA attorney. missioners, a Utah state sena- by the County in favor of Center Point filed another tor from Provo, and Tooele FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Mitime’s proposal. lawsuit that challenged the County’s tourism consultant, Tooele County seeks to sell Utah Motorsports Campus. During the ensuing court sale of UMC by the County to made a trip to China to hearing, Center Point raised its RDA. attend the grand opening of senting Mitime. on the tax rolls as soon as pos- our legal counsel and other its offer to $28.1 million. The intent of the sale was Mitime’s Ningbo International Not long after that trip, sible. We need to approve this advisors to determine how Third District Court Judge an “end run” around a court Raceway. Tooele County residents were settlement so we can move to proceed. We thought we Robert Adkins issued a writ- ruling, according to Center The stated purpose of the surprised when the County forward.” would have had that done ten ruling on Jan. 6, 2016 that Point’s attorney. This time trip was to meet with Mitime Commission announced a The agreement ended what before he [Skanchy] acted on stopped the sale of the race- Center Point also asked the officials to discuss renewing $1.55 million settlement with could have been a protracted the request for dismissal. track to Mitime. judge to direct the County to the agreement to manage Mitime during its Nov. 21 lawsuit. “We want to sell the facility In his ruling, Adkins said sell UMC to Center Point. UMC for a third year. meeting. “The alternative to the and get the property in the the County had not received Third District Court Judge “Ningbo International In the settlement agree- agreement is to continue liti- hands of a company that will the fair market value for the Randall Skanchy invali- Raceway was built by Mitime ment, Center Point agreed to gation,” said Barton Kunz, an preserve the jobs and current racetrack. Fair market value dated the sale of UMC to the Investment, the parent com- ask the judge to dismiss the attorney with the Salt Lake operations of the facility and is the amount of the highest County’s RDA in a Dec. 2016 pany of the company that current lawsuit and stated City-based law firm of Goebel is capable of providing long offer made by a willing buyer, ruling. Skanchy said he would has been managing the Utah that it no longer was inter- Anderson, who is representing term stability and economic according to Adkins. hold a trial on Center Point’s Motorsports Campus for the ested in purchasing the prop- Tooele County in the lawsuit. growth,” Milne said. Adkins did not direct the request that the County be county for two years now,” erty and will not participate or “But that would take time An analysis by the Tooele County to sell the motorsports directed to sell UMC to Center said County Commissioner interfere in any future sales of and meanwhile the property Transcript Bulletin estimated park to Center Point and he Point. Shawn Milne. “The invitation the property. would remain in the hands that the County would have did not tell the County how to With UMC’s future uncer- came from Mitime and we The county agreed to place of the county and not in the around $10 million in expens- sell the track. tain for another racing sea- felt it was appropriate, not $1.55 million in an escrow hands of private entities that es to pay out of the proceeds Shortly after Adkin’s rul- son, the County negotiated a only to recognize their accom- account. One-half of the can develop it. It would also of the sale of UMC to cover ing, the County commission renewal of its management plishment, but it was also $1.55 million would be paid increase or continue attor- the payment to Center Point, announced that it had entered agreement with UMC for an opportunity to meet with to Center Point after the judge ney’s fees litigating the case UMC’s management fee, oper- into a management agreement 2017. UMC’s parent com- Mitime officials and discuss for the current lawsuit enters and the property would con- ating losses, business property with Mitime, where Mitime pany, Mitime Investment and the extension of the manage- an order dismissing the suit tinue in legal limbo like it is purchased by UMC, and legal would manage the motors- Development, announced in ment agreement for a third with prejudice, meaning the now.” costs. ports park for the County. Jan. 2017 that it would with- year.” dismissal is final. The Tooele County Tooele County is committed Adkins ruling also invalidat- draw its offer to buy UMC. Mitime paid for the delega- The other half of the $1.55 Commission has not to make sure that the track ed a proposal to allow Mitime In its announcement, tion’s visas and accommoda- million will be paid to Center announced any decision on remains available to the pub- to lease the motorsports park Mitime cited the change in tions while in China. Tooele Point upon the sale of the how it plans to proceed with lic and continues to contribute under the same terms as the the value of the Chinese yuan County paid approximately property to a third party or by disposing of the property to the economy of the county, Miller Group. The manage- since its offer was made and $9,000 in airfare for the four- March 30, 2018. since Center Point’s lawsuit according to Milne. ment agreement with Mitime legal expenses it had paid person delegation, according Skanchy approved the was dismissed. “The County Commission was not a lease, but an agree- to defend itself from Center to Milne. agreement and dismissed Skanchy’s quick decision remained absolutely unified ment for Mitime to run the Point’s lawsuits to stop the Spending about 48 hours in Center Point’s lawsuit on Nov. caught the county commis- about this for the last couple County’s facility. sale of UMC. China, according to Milne, the 28, 2017. sioners a little off guard, years,” he said. “It has always The motorsports park “When the county has group attended the opening “We worked hard to get a according to Milne. been about preserving jobs.” remained the property of the resolved the issues underly- of the Ningbo International solution,” said County com- “We thought we would [email protected] County. The County retained ing the challenges to a sale, Raceway, toured an automo- missioner Myron Bateman. have two to four weeks,” financial responsibility to should the county re-offer tive factory, and held two “We’re trying to get this Milne said. “We are working approve the budget, expenses, UMC for purchase in a new meetings with officials repre- property sold and get it back on setting up a meeting with A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 28, 2017 Hometown

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DARREN VAUGHAN SPORTS EDITOR The Grantsville softball team has been among the elite programs in Class 3A for years, but didn’t have the championship trophy to show for it. That all changed May 20 at the Spanish Fork Sports Park, as the Cowboys rode three home runs to a 7-4 win over Bear River in the champion- ship game of the Class 3A state softball tournament to win their first state title since 1998. “It’s unbelievable,” Grantsville senior Reannon FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Justice said. “It means a lot. The Grantsville softball team celebrates with the Class 3A state championship trophy after defeating Bear River 7-4 in the championship game May 20 in Spanish Fork. The win gave the All of the hard work we’ve Cowboys their second softball state title in school history and their first since 1998. done at practice has really paid off and it shows.” and Maizie Clark scored the Even having Casper tagged Grantsville (25-5) took a game’s first run on a ground- out at home plate on a some- 2-0 lead in the first inning and out by Kylee Leach. Addison what controversial call that led the rest of the way, though Smith followed with a base hit was reversed twice didn’t the game wasn’t without its to shallow right-center field to seem to rattle the Cowboys. dramatic moments, thanks to score Brayle Crosman with an Crosman could be seen danc- a pair of Bear River home runs unearned ing as she waited near first that kept the Bears (25-6) run to base while Taylor discussed within striking distance. But make it the call with the umpires. the pressure never seemed 2-0. “We just love to have fun, to rattle the Cowboys, as the Toone 1 and that’s2 the biggest reason 3 4 5 relaxed atmosphere that sur- cut the TOP 5 SPORTS we don’tTOP 5get SPORTS rattled,” Casper TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS rounded the team all season lead in STORIES OF said. “WeSTORIES love OF to tell jokes, weSTORIES OF STORIES OF STORIES OF carried right through to the half in the 2017 dance in 2017the dugout — it’s so 2017 2017 2017 final game. bottom of much fun. “I’m just so happy for them,” the inning “We had to make sure we Cowboys coach Heidi Taylor with an RBI single that scored kept our composure,” she said. “I hope they know that Mercedes Call, but Grantsville added. “We’d always talk anything they put their minds scraped together another run between innings about what Grantsville to, they can achieve. That was in the second as the product we needed to do, and we kept senior Brayle Crosman (22) the ultimate thing — having of another Bear River error up the energy in the dugout. celebrates on fun and achieving greatness.” on a ground ball by Crosman, The energy was the game- second base Despite struggling in recent allowing Maddison Peterson to changer for us.” during the Class years at the state tournament, score as the throw from Bears Giles scored on an RBI sin- 3A state cham- Grantsville appeared more shortstop Lynsey Valverde gle by Call in the bottom of the pionship game composed than the defending eluded first baseman Abby third to close the gap to 3-2, against Bear state champion Bears in the Giles. Giles recovered in time but that’s when Grantsville River on May 20 early part of the game. The to throw out Alese Casper started to show off its power. in Spanish Fork. Cowboys loaded the bases in as she attempted to score all Sophomore Hannah Butler led the first inning against Bear the way from first base, but off the top of the fourth with FRANCIE River pitcher Kapri Toone with the damage had already been AUFDEMORTE/ the help of a throwing error, done. SEE SOFTBALL PAGE B8 ® TTB PHOTO Four athletes bring Stansbury snags 4A home the top prize cross-country crown Gustafson, Stallions win Oblad, Eyre and school’s first title in any boys sport Jackson at their DARREN VAUGHAN SPORTS EDITOR best when it The Stansbury boys cross- country team may have had mattered most an off day during the Region 11 meet a week earlier, but DARREN VAUGHAN the Stallions were certainly SPORTS EDITOR on their game at Wednesday’s In addition to seeing the Class 4A state championship Grantsville softball team and meet at Sugarhouse Park in FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO the Stansbury boys across- Salt Lake Stansbury’s boys cross-country team holds the Class 4A state cham- country team capture their City. pionship trophy the Stallions won at Sugarhouse Park in Salt Lake. respective state champion- They have Stansbury had all five of its scoring runners finish within 17.6 seconds ships, 2017 also saw four of the trophy to of each other to edge Pine View for their first-ever state championship. Tooele County’s top athletes 1 prove2 it, too. 3 4 5 TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS bring STORIES OF STORIESStansbury OF STORIES OF remainedSTORIES upbeat, OF knowingSTORIES OF the title. Josh Oblad led the home FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB2017 PHOTO won2017 its 2017 the bigger2017 prize was still 2017 way with a 12th-place finish, individ- Stansbury’s Logan Gustafson (center) has his arms raised in triumph first state within their grasp. clocking in at 16 minutes, 6.3 ual state after defeating Morgan’s Antonio Nava (left) for the Class 3A 138-pound champion- “Our focus was to concen- seconds. Dylan Bryant was 1champion- 2 championship3 during the state wrestling4 tournament at the UCCU5 Center ship in any boys team sport, trate on our gap from one to 16th in 16:10.9, with Scott TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS ships. in Orem. Gustafson became the first Stansbury wrestler to win a state as the Stallions held off stiff five and to focus on the posi- Ruebush 17th in 16:13.2. STORIES OF STORIES OF championshipSTORIES OFwith his 9-8 win overSTORIES Nava OF in the final match.STORIES OF 2017 Tooele 2017 2017 2017 2017 challenges from Pine View, tive things — the work we’ve Richard Beazer (22nd, County’s Desert Hills and Ogden to done, to trust it and just to 16:21.5) and Josh Wintch run of suc- dramatic finish. knew I could bring it back. I claim the Class 4A title. just go out and give it every- (23rd, 16:23.9) rounded cess began in February, when “It feels amazing,” was confident in my own abil- “It was anybody’s race, thing we had, no matter what out the scoring, giving the Stansbury’s Logan Gustafson Gustafson said. “It’s obviously ity.” so we were just excited we the end result was,” Quarez Stallions 80 points. became the first Stallion wres- been my dream since I was The two wrestlers came out the way we did,” said. “Lay it on on the line, “They ran great,” Quarez tler to win a state title, captur- little. My older brothers — embraced in the middle of Stansbury coach Randy have fun and see where it said. “It’s not about the indi- ing the Class 3A title at 138 they were wrestlers and they the mat following the match Quarez said. “When I saw takes us, basically. That was vidual — it’s about winning pounds. never took state. They pushed as the crowd at Utah Valley the gap at the finish line, I our strategy, honestly. We as a team. It’s just a matter of Gustafson edged Morgan’s it hard, but they had tough University’s UCCU Center thought, ‘we’ve got a shot at said, ‘guys, the work’s been focusing on your teammates Antonio Nava 9-8 in the brackets. I had their experi- roared its approval. this.’ Fortunately, we came done — trust it. Believe in and the gap. Some guys had championship match, taking ence plus my coaches, and I “Antonio’s such a great out on top when five teams yourselves and believe in the a great race, some guys had a the lead with a two-point near came out on top. guy,” Gustafson said. “I’m could have come away with work, and good things are good race and some guys had fall with 58 seconds left in “I knew all I had to do was glad he was the person I had the state title.” going to happen.’” a fair race, but combined, the final period. Each wres- wrestle hard and wrestle to beat in the finals. We were A week earlier, the All five of Stansbury’s scor- they had an amazing race.” tler had a chance to win the smart,” he added. “I knew pushing each other in that Stallions were left disap- ing runners finished within Blaise Miller finished 39th match by pin in the second that even if at times it looked match and probably both hit a pointed when they lost the 17.6 seconds of each other, in 16:40.2 for the Stallions, period, but both managed to like I was going to lose, I had Region 11 title by four points enabling the Stallions to edge escape, setting up Gustafson’s to keep pushing because I SEE CHAMPS PAGE B8 ® to Ogden. However, they Pine View by nine points for SEE STALLIONS PAGE B8 ® B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 28, 2017 Freshman phenom leads Grantsville girls Wangsgard leads state in goals as Cowboys set school record for wins, advance to Class 3A quarterfinal round

DARREN VAUGHAN SPORTS EDITOR “This is the best group I’ve ever The Grantsville girls soc- cer program had experienced coached and been around. It’s modest success in the past, but never had anything to hang its pretty cool.” hat on. That all changed in the fall of — Travis Lowry, Grantsville girls soccer coach 2017. Gone were the days when opponents could look at the teammates and all their assists. Travis Lowry said. “The girls are Cowboys as a pushover. In their It’s just been great.” amazing. This is the best group place was a formidable Class 3A Wangsgard, whose older I’ve ever coached and been squad. One that came within a sister, senior captain Ashley around. It’s pretty cool. I call it goal of its Wangsgard, came into the sea- a total success.” first-ever son as Grantsville’s most deco- Grantsville seniors Ellett, state semi- rated girls soccer player, had Thomas, Holmes, Sabrina Allen final berth, 10 games in which she scored and Ashley Wangsgard watched 1 2 3 4 dropping 5a at least a hat trick. She even the Cowboys grow from a los- TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS 2-1 hearTOPt- 5 SPORTSmanaged three goals during a ing program into one of Class STORIES OF STORIES OF STORIES OF STORIES OF breaker STORIES OFregular-season game against 3A’s best over their four years. 2017 2017 2017 2017 to Manti 2017 eventual state champion When they were freshmen, in the Morgan, and battled through a Grantsville won just two games quarter- hamstring injury to record three and scored just four times all finals just a couple days after goals against ALA and another season. Their sophomore sea- beating American Leadership against Manti in the playoffs. son got off to a better start, as Academy 6-3 for its first-ever But Whitney Wangsgard they won three of their first postseason win. One that set a wasn’t Grantsville’s only threat. four games, but managed just school record for victories, as Talia Hawke scored 10 goals, three goals during an eight- the Cowboys posted a 10-5-1 Ashley Wangsgard had nine, game winless streak to end the overall record. Sarah Ellett had eight and season, including a 10-0 loss to One that boasted the state’s Layne Holmes added seven. Juan Diego in the first round leading goal-scorer — a And if a team managed to slow of the playoffs. One year later, freshman named Whitney down Grantsville’s attack, it the Cowboys took a step for-

Wangsgard, who found the net would still have to find a way ward, winning six games and FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO 44 times in 17 games. to beat goalkeeper Savannah sweeping Region 10 foe Union Grantsville freshman Whitney Wangsgard (22) chases down a ball on her way to a goal during a Region 13 home “I’m just so happy that it’s Thomas, who recorded six shut- on their way to another playoff game against South Summit. Wangsgard scored a state-best 44 goals in 17 games, including 10 games in which been this way, but I couldn’t outs. appearance before a true break- she scored at least three goals. do it without any of my team- “By stats, by numbers, by through performance in 2017. mates,” Wangsgard said of her emotion, by feeling — it’s “Nothing more can be said have done,” Lowry said. “They wins a year, and every year group’s going to be hard to freshman campaign. “I wouldn’t been the best it’s ever been at about what Savannah, Ashley, came into the program when they improved it. It’s going to replace.” have half my goals without my the school,” Grantsville coach Sarah, Sabrina and Layne we’d struggle to get a couple be hard to replace them. That [email protected] Buffs enjoy rare taste of soccer success MYGA AUNNUITY 3.25% Tooele boys team makes first postseason appearance in a decade, wins playoff game for first time since 2003 DARREN VAUGHAN 2017 campaign. Coach Stephen GUARANTEED SPORTS EDITOR Duggan To say that the Tooele boys told anyone 10 YEARS soccer team had fallen on tough who would times in recent seasons would be listen that 1 2 a vast, vast3 understatement. 4he thought 5 TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS TOP 5 SPORTS STORIES OF STORIES OF The STORIESBuffaloes OF came into last STORIEShis OF team STORIES OF 2017 2017 spring having2017 gone winless in 2017had a 2017 their previous 17 matches — chance a streak that would grow to not only to 22 before they finally broke make the postseason for the first through six matches into the time in a decade, but to make an BANNERS Yard Signs, Vehicle Magnets, Window Stickers, and More!

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tooele’s Balthazar Lozano celebrates with teammates after Lozano scored a goal during a Region 10 home game against Grantsville. The Buffaloes advanced to the Class 3A state tournament for the first time in 10 years in 2017, and went on to win their quarterfinal game against North Sanpete — their first playoff win since 2003.

impact once it got there. effort with a 1-1 draw against advanced to the first round of Many thought Duggan was Carbon and a 4-1 win over the Class 3A state tournament, being overly optimistic. After Richfield, marking the first time where the Buffaloes faced all, his team went from April Tooele had gone unbeaten in Region 12 runner-up North 15, 2015, to March 17, 2017, consecutive games since a four- Sanpete on the Hawks’ home without so much as a draw, game winning streak to open the field in Mt. Pleasant. Meyer, a and 17 of those 22 games had 2015 season. A pair of close loss- freshman, scored a goal in each been decided by two goals or es to Park City and Stansbury half, and Wilson was rock-solid more. But a strange thing hap- were sandwiched around a win as the Buffs beat North Sanpete pened — the Buffs started roll- over Grantsville to end the first 2-1 for their first playoff vic- ing. After starting the season half of the region season. tory since 2003. While their 0-5, Tooele went 4-3-2 over its Tooele played Union to a 1-1 run ended two days later at the final nine matches of the regular tie on the road before beating hands of Region 9 powerhouse High Quality • Full Color season, eventually capturing the Grantsville 2-0 to lock up third Snow Canyon, it was obvious No. 3 seed in Region 10 with place in Region 10. They lost to anyone who followed the steady — and often spectacu- their region finale to Park City, Buffaloes throughout the season lar — goalkeeping from senior but optimism was high. that they had grown exponen- Custom Design & 24 Hour Jaren Wilson, as well as steady “We’ve got to be really, really tially — and, with a number scoring from Hunter Meyer and happy,” Duggan said, noting that of players back from the 2017 Balthazar Lozano. his team had given up 57 goals team, the 2018 edition promises Turnaround Available Tooele’s turnaround began in 2016 compared to 31 in 2017. to be competitive as well. with a 2-0 win over region rival The timely scoring and stingy [email protected] Union. The Buffs followed that defense continued as Tooele TOOELETRANSCRIPT ULLETIN B A Full-Color Learning and 58 North Main St. 435-882-0050 Activity Page Just for Kids! TOOELE Every Thursday in Your Tooele Transcript-Bulletin THURSDAY December 28, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 GARDEN SPOT Cotton is one of the largest crops produced in the U.S.

Editor’s note: Jay Cooper’s sunlight and water. wife, Maggie, wrote today’s The About two months after Garden Spot column. planting, flower buds called Jay Cooper CORRESPONDENT squares appear on the cotton any of my earliest plants. In another three weeks, childhood memories the blossoms open. Their pet- Mhappened in the back- als change from creamy white drop of a cotton field. I was ton, and they were paid a fair to yellow, then pink and final- raised in rural Arizona, near wage by my great grandfather. ly, dark red. After three days, Tucson, where cotton was a big My dad told many wonder- they wither and fall, leaving crop and bringing irrigation ful stories about him and his green pods called cotton water to cotton farmers was friends of color during those bolls (now you know where how my father, Pat Garrett, tough times in Texas. the term “boll weevil” comes made his living. When dad was 10, his fam- from!). A boll is simply a My dad’s real name wasn’t ily decided to leave Texas in football-shaped protective case Pat; it was Wilmer. Wilmer was 1924 and to venture out west that grows around the cotton a common southern name in where the promise of good plant’s seeds. Cotton fibers Texas in the early 1900s. As jobs and wide-open spaces start to form inside the bolls you might guess, my dad was beckoned them. Maggie and and wrap around the seeds. less than thrilled with his sur- Haiward never grew cotton The moist fibers continue name — especially when the again. Grandpa went to work to grow and eventually the Southern drawl of his Texas in an underground mine in boll ripens and turns brown. relatives would make his name Miami, Arizona, and later was Finally, the fibers split the boll sound more like “Wilma.” As disabled by a cave-in that left apart and the fluffy cotton an adult, when friends and him with a broken back. He bursts forth like white cotton COURTESY JAY COOPER co-workers nicknamed him Pat survived, but was never able candy. This brings back many When the cotton fiber splits out of the bolls, its time to harvest. after the famous Marshal Pat to work again. They eventually memories for me, driving past Garrett who shot Billy the Kid, moved to California. Their chil- mature cotton fields with my annually. he didn’t fight it. dren settled mostly in Arizona mom on our way to school or Just think of all the things There was a huge cotton where my dad met my mother a friend’s house. I imagined you have in your home that field behind our house, and to and thus, began my history. it must be what snow looked contain cotton, like clothing me, watching it sprout, pro- Haiward and Maggie lived a like, since I had never seen any. that’s either 100-percent cot- duce and yield crop every year good life; Maggie passed at Cotton and its uses date ton or made from a cotton- was just part of the scenery. age 98! back to prehistoric times. blend fabric, and most under- I was not impressed. What I As an Arizona native, mov- Cotton fragments from 5000 wear, socks, and T-shirts. Bed didn’t like about the cotton ing to Utah was a big change BC have been excavated in sheets are usually made from field was the massive popula- for me. But after nearly 17 Mexico. While cotton has been cotton due to its naturally tion of frogs that hatched dur- years here, I’ve become a die- around since antiquity, its soft feel. Cotton yarn is used ing summer’s irrigation. I fell hard Utahn. Utah’s climate widespread use didn’t explode for knitting and crocheting. asleep every summer night to isn’t conducive to cotton crops, until the invention of the cot- There’s also super absorbent the sound of those frogs. so you might be asking why ton gin, which lowered the cost terry cloth that’s used to make I didn’t know until I was this article is about cotton. of its production. bath towels and washcloths. grown that cotton was not only Since I’ve recently begun to get A cotton gin is where the But what happens to all COURESY JAY COOPER a large part of my dad’s life, more in touch with my ances- cotton fiber is separated from those cottonseeds that are The author’s grandparents, Haiward and Maggie Garrett, were married it had been the livelihood of try, I’ve found the cultivation the cottonseed. The first step is extracted from bolls during the August, 1902, in Stranger, Texas. They provided for their family by grow- his parents in Texas as well. and production process, along to vacuum the cotton fibers off ginning process? Do they go to ing cotton. Haiward and Maggie Garrett with the vast uses for cotton, the bolls. These fibers are then waste? Not at all! were sharecroppers in middle to be fascinating. It’s easy to carried to a dryer where mois- Cottonseeds are used in cat- after the oil is extracted from they had to do to provide for Texas. Maggie was one of 13 miss the part that cotton comes ture is reduced. The fibers are tle feed and are also crushed the seeds, the leftover mate- their family. It was a time in children born to a plantation from a plant. It’s interesting to then run through a cleaning to make cooking-grade oil. rial (called cake or meal) is our history when every family family in the late 1800s. By the remember that it all starts with process to remove leaves, sticks Cottonseed oil contains high used to feed poultry and other member contributed — not time she and Haiward had a a seed. and other foreign matter. The amounts of antioxidants, is livestock. because it was fun, but because family, the big plantation was Cotton farmers today plant raw fiber, called lint, makes high in Vitamin E, low in cho- Overall, the cotton industry it was needed. Here’s to you, gone and they were eking out a seed with mechanical planters its way through another series lesterol and helps enhance the creates more than 340,000 Haiward and Maggie, and to living in the cotton fields. that cover as many as 10 to of pipes to a press where it is flavor of food rather than hide jobs and generates over $60 all of your 7 children who are My dad started picking cot- 24 rows at a time. The planter compressed into bales. Each it. Cottonseed oil is great for billion of business annually in in heaven with you today. I am ton in the Texas fields, with his opens a small trench or furrow bale is banded, sampled for baking because of its light tex- the United States. It is one of so proud! 6 siblings, as soon as he was in each row, drops in the right classing, wrapped and loaded ture and is often found in salad the largest crops we produce. old enough to drag the burlap amount of seed, covers them onto trucks for shipment to dressings. Its nut-like flavor is Still, my mind goes back to Jay Cooper can be contacted bag behind him. He grew up and packs the earth on top. storage yards, textile mills and hard to miss and is an ingredi- those humid Texas days when at [email protected], or surrounded by other families The seed is planted uniformly even foreign countries. Today, ent in many snacks as well. But tired fingers picked hundreds you can visit his channel at you- who also picked cotton. Some either in small clumps or sin- cotton is the most widely its uses don’t end with food. of cotton bolls until dark, plac- tube.com/dirtfarmerjay for vid- of them were descendants gularly. Large cultivators are used natural fiber cloth in You’ll also find cottonseed oil ing them in a dusty burlap eos on the hands-on life of gar- of slaves who had chosen to used to uproot any weeds and the world. It is estimated that in products like soap, emulsi- bag. What a heritage I have dening, shop and home skills, remain on the plantation after grass that competes with the cotton production worldwide fiers, cosmetics, pharmaceuti- of hard-working, dedicated culinary arts and landscaping. to earn their living from cot- cotton plant for soil nutrients, is now about 25 million tons cals, rubber and plastics. And, people, who did whatever MICROSOFT TECH GURU APPLE TECH GURU Changing internet to private How to use AirDrop to transfer provides better protection files between iPhone and Mac get asked all of the time transfers your file. Once it is t’s very important that you tion properties” and then click about the best way to trans- done it will state “Sent” on the use the correct internet the “Private” option. Once you fer photos, videos and other icon on your Mac. I Scott Lindsay connection properties to have made your choice, you files from an iPhone to a Mac. On your iPhone, if it doesn’t I Scott Lindsay GUEST COLUMNIST protect yourself from hackers. can just close the window. I tell them I like using AirDrop, open the file automatically, it GUEST COLUMNIST Setting your home network to but it can be finicky to use at may ask you to approve the private will give you better pro- For more than 15 years, Scott times. transfer or install an app from tection from the outside world. 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Poem copyright ©2016 touching them and a check- and you may hear some chimes for comments or questions at by James Crews, “Midnight Snow,” from How mark appears on the lower or beeps as it connects and [email protected]. The sound of his splashing fades, but not Light Leaves, (FutureCycle Press, 2016). Poem his joy in being pushed, light as driftwood, reprinted by permission of James Crews and the back to the mouth of the den I have seen publisher. Introduction copyright ©2017 by The carved out beneath the roots of a fallen fir Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s author, MONEY SAVING Coupons in Tuesday’s Paper now packed with snow and lined with leaves Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate TOOELE that promise his sleep will be deep. Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress TRANSCRIPT Because no dreams wait softly for me, from 2004-2006. Unsolicited manuscripts are not ULLETIN I open the woodstove and strike a match, accepted at American Life Poetry. 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Dikötter makes clear, as Chinese archives and narrative The Church of Jesus Christ of Richard and Katherine are the “Between 1958 and 1962, nobody has before, that far drive, Dikötter, for the first Latter-day Saints in the Halifax parents of Rick, Scott, Alan, China descended into hell. from being the program time, links up what happened Canada mission. They leave for Carl, Kevin, Brent and Mckell. Mao Zedong threw his country that would lift the country in the corridors of power--the into a frenzy with the Great among the world’s superpow- vicious backstabbing and bul- Leap Forward, an attempt ers and prove the power of lying tactics that took place to catch up to and overtake Communism, as Mao imag- among party leaders--with the Britain in less than fifteen ined, the Great Leap Forward everyday experiences of ordi- Elder Nathan Fisk years. The experiment ended transformed the country in nary people, giving voice to the in the greatest catastrophe the other direction. It became dead and disenfranchised. His Elder Nathan Fisk has the country had ever known, the site not only of “one of magisterial account recasts the returned after successfully destroying tens of millions of the most deadly mass killings history of the People’s Republic completing a mission for The lives.” of human history”--at least of China. Church of Jesus Christ of So opens Frank Dikötter’s forty-five million people were “A masterpiece of historical Latter-day Saints in the riveting, magnificently worked, starved, or beaten to investigation into one of the Mao’s Great Famine Portugal Lisbon Mission. Elder detailed chronicle of an era in death--but also of “the great- world’s greatest crimes” The History of China’s Most Fisk will be speaking at 9 a.m. Chinese history much specu- est demolition of real estate – New Statesman Devastating Catastrophe, on Sunday, Dec. 31, in the lated about but never before in human history,” as up to “The most authoritative and 1958-62 Eastridge Ward at 751 N. 7th fully documented, as access to one-third of all housing was comprehensive study of the by Frank Dikötter Street (520 East), Tooele. Communist Party archives has turned into rubble. The experi- biggest and most lethal famine Bloomsbury Publishing long been restricted to all but ment was a catastrophe for in history. A must-read.” the most trusted historians. A the natural world as well, as – Jung Chang

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n a day when Christians are extending God’s kingdom without difference-making are often attacked for through charities, social justice believers in Jesus, many of the Itheir beliefs, professor and efforts, and other profound greatest elements of our world speaker Jeremiah Johnston ways would be missing. Atheist, offers an inspiring look at Like It’s a Wonderful Life, agnostic, or lifelong churchgo- the positive influence of the classic film that showed er--read this book and realize Christianity, both historically George Bailey how different the importance and power of and today. In Unimaginable, Bedford Falls would be without Christianity.” you’ll discover the far-reaching his presence, Unimaginable – Gregg Matte, Pastor, ways that Christianity is good guides readers through the Houston’s First Baptist Church for the world--and has been halls of history to see how since the first century AD-- Jesus’ teachings dramatically “For half a century, America including: changed the world and con- has been moving away from • How the plights of women tinue to be the most powerful its Christian heritage. Many and children in society were force for good today. This pro- Americans apparently are forever changed by Jesus vocative and enlightening book oblivious to the value of this • Why democracy and our is sure to encourage believers heritage and how it laid the education and legal systems and challenge doubters. very foundation on which this owe much to Christianity great nation was built. I am Unimaginable: What Our • How early believers dem- Is Christianity Good for the pleased to recommend this World Would Be Like Without onstrated the inherent value World? compelling and fascinating Christianity of human life by caring for the “As we live in a world desir- book.” by Jeremiah J. Johnston sick, handicapped, and dying ous of scourging religion from – Mike Huckabee, Former Bethany House Publishers • How Christians today life, Dr. Johnston shows that Governor of Arkansas

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County. Students of all faiths are welcome First Baptist Food Pantry survey and let us know your opinion. Main St., Tooele. For more information, items, do not take them to Deseret Tooele from preschool through 8th grade. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann Industries or a thrift store. Bring them Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Snacks at 435-849-4180. — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, Senior Center offering an emergency food pantry to preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small meet the needs of our community. Hours Hungry? Need a snack? Available in the shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, The senior center is for the enjoyment of class sizes, and an enhanced STEM are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First social quarters, during business hours: Alcoholics Anonymous canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting curriculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, burgers $3.75 Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, or visit www.stmargschool.org. Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. ($4 with cheese), chicken sandwich $3.75 p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. displayed with honor and respect. Call exercise program, line dancing, wood ($4 with cheese) and personal pizzas $3. Utah Ave. For more information, contact Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. carving, Wii games, watercolor class, Food Banks Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- movies and health classes. Meals on Education Tooele County Food Bank, Grantsville Dart League 694-2624. Children’s Choir Auditions Wheels available for homebound. Lunch Emergency Food Pantry, and the The Elks will be starting a fall and winter Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an served weekdays. For age 60 and above, Online courses Tooele County Food Bank are in need dart league at the lodge. The league will Food Addicts in Recovery auditioned children’s choir for children suggested donation is $3. For those under Online courses in Network+ and Security+ of canned meats, soups, pasta and any be played on Thursday evenings and will Anonymous 7-14 years of age. The talented Katelynd age 60, cost is $5. Transportation available IT are designed for the IT professional non-perishable foods. We are accepting be a 12-week season, beginning the first Are you having trouble controlling the Blake, owner and director of Blake Music to the store or doctor visits for residents who seeks to upgrade his or her skills and donations for Pathways Women’s and Thursday in October. Contact the Lodge way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Studios, directs the choir. Blake has a in the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For knowledge of networking and security. Children’s Shelter (victims of domestic or Jesse 435-224-7228 with any questions. Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step degree in vocal performance and has transportation information call 435-843- Courses prepare students for the CompTIA abuse). They are in need of socks, recovery program for anyone suffering taught at the collegiate level. If your 4102. For more information about the Network+ and Security+ exams. Call underwear, blankets for twin beds, Historical Society from food addiction. Meetings are held child loves to sing and you are looking Tooele Center, call 435-843-4110. Tooele Technical College at 435-248-1800 hygiene products (hairspray, hair gel, every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer for an exceptional musical experience for more information or to enroll. Museum, 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter for them, this is it. For more information Books for the Whole Family body wash, nail polish and remover) toys. Seeking Historical Items Anything will be appreciated. Underwear at the north back entrance. For more and to register for an audition, please Donated children’s books and paperbacks Get enrolled The Tooele County Historical Society and socks must be new. Other items can information, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 visit blakemusicstudios.com or call 435- are for sale for 25 cents, and hardcovers Start the New Year off right and enroll would like members of the community be gently used. Please help us help our or Denise at 435-830-1835 or visit www. 277-0755. are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. in training at Tooele Technical College. who have any family or personal histories, community. Drop boxes are located in the foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 Sharpen your current skills or train for a photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Intermountain Staffing Office, 7 S. Main attend. Rocky Mountain Hospice a.m.-2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele City new career. Most programs have open VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Street #203 in Tooele. Want to have more meaning in your Library. All proceeds go back to the library enrollment and you can enroll anytime of would like to donate to our organization Tooele County Aging life. Do you want to do something for projects and programs. the year. Get a commercial driver’s license to please call us. We are also looking Tooele County Aging is looking for that is satisfying and of great service Baby blankets needed for books, newspaper articles, photos, in as little as 4 weeks and get on-the-road Baby blankets are needed for the nursery volunteers to help us meet the needs of to your community? Then become a Bingo is back brochures or any history that pertains to to a lucrative career. Tooele Tech also at Mountain West Medical Center. seniors in the community. Many seniors Rocky Mountain Hospice volunteer. St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started the Tooele County area. If you would like offers CPR classes to its students and the Blankets should be new and in good require assistance and need rides to No experience required. All training, its bingo games again on Fridays starting to donate them to our organization, or public on the second Monday of every condition. Homemade blankets are also doctors or other health professionals. background check and TB tests provided at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. if you would let us make a copy for the month. Become CPR certified at Tooele accepted if new. Donations can be turned Rides help seniors live more independent by Rocky Mountain. The only requirement Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with Tooele County Historical Society, please Tech. For more information, call 435-248- in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West lives. Call 435-843-4114 for more is your desire to help someone in need. questions. call 435-882-1612. 1800 or visit tooeletech.edu. Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in information. The Grantsville and Tooele Please contact Diane Redman at Rocky Senior Centers also are in need of Mountain Hospice at 801-397-4904. Adult Education Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with Historical books any questions. Tooele County Historical Society’s books volunteers. For more information about Grantsville Get your high school diploma this year volunteering at the Grantsville Center, call Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group at the Tooele Community Learning will be available to purchase at our Family History Center Community Closet meeting. The History of Tooele County Dan at 435-843-4753. For volunteering meeting change due to holidays Center. All classes required for a high Clean out your closets. The Community Find the Past — come find your ancestors Volume II is $35, The Mining, Smelting, at the Tooele Center, call Debbie at 435- We’ve changed the date of our meetings school diploma, adult basic education, Closet is accepting donations for gently at our center, 113 E. Cherry St. (behind and Railroading in Tooele is $25, and we 843-4103. for the next two months due to holidays. GED preparation and English as a second used clothing. Donations are accepted the stake center). Share your past and also have eight note cards depicting four Please join us Monday, Jan. 8 and Monday, language are available. Register now at your neighborhood school. Contact Life’s Worth Living Foundation learn more of your heritage. Whether it different pioneer buildings for $4. These Feb. 12 from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West to graduate — just $50 per semester. Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any Suicide support group meetings are is your hobby or just a general interest, will make great gifts for your family and Medical Center. The Tooele County Health Located at 211 Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833- questions. held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at beginner to advanced researcher — all friends. Please call Alice Dale at 435-882- Department’s Aging Services program 8750. Adult education classes are for Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s are welcome. Trained consultants are students 18 and over. 1612 if you would like to purchase these Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom available to assist you. Hours are Mondays books. Association’s Caregiver Support Groups. Moose by the cafeteria. If you struggle with The groups are designed to provide 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesdays noon to 4 p.m., ESOL suicidal thoughts or have lost a loved Wednesdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursdays ESOL conversational classes are held Meals at the Lodge emotional, educational and social support Groups and Events one to suicide, please plan on attending. for caregivers. Questions call 435-277- noon to 4 p.m. Night hours Tuesday Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Friday and Saturday night dinners will be Please go on Facebook and like our page through Thursday are 7-9 p.m. Individuals Community Learning Center. ESOL 2440. served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night dinners Artist of the Month to keep current with our latest news and and groups are welcome. Please call students may also come anytime the change weekly or you can order from the The Stansbury Art and Literary Society events. Contact us on that page. Visit The Next Chapter 435-224-5010 to schedule a group or center is open for individualized study. menu. Saturday night dinners include 14 Artist of the Month for December is Ruth lifesworthlivingfoundation.com or call The Next Chapter is a free social support receive information about workshops, Registration is $50 per semester. Located oz. ribeye or T-bone steak w/choice of Nichols. Ruth is from Idaho and she and 435-248-LIVE. and educational program to help widows training, etc. Questions and comments are at 211 Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for baked potato/fries, salad and roll; halibut her family have been Tooele residents and widowers adjust to the loss of their welcome. more information. or salmon steak w/choice of baked or Disabled American Veterans for about 25 years. She has a Bachelor of spouse through monthly activities. You fries, salad and roll, or jumbo shrimp w/ Senior Center Fine Art degree and watercolor painting Chapter 20 are invited to join others who are on the Early Head Start choice of baked or fries, salad and roll. The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County The senior center is for the enjoyment Do you have a child under age 3? Are you is her interest. She teaches drawing and same page as you, to begin a new chapter All meals are for a reasonable price. No Chapter for the Disabled American of all seniors age 55 and older. For currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head painting at Tooele High School. The paint- in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch Veterans holds monthly general member- information, call 435-884-3446. Activities Start is a free program for eligible families ings she has chosen to display represent County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for specials are available at the lodge from ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, include Bunco, exercise programs, that offers quality early education for “West of the Oquirrhs.” The public can more details. 11 a.m. After purchase of 10 meals either 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third bingo, ceramics, pinochle, movies and infants and toddlers in the home; parent view her paintings through December at Friday/Saturday nights your next one is Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those Sons of Utah Pioneers wood carving, etc. Meals on Wheels is education; comprehensive health services the Chamber Wall Gallery in the Tooele free. If you have more than four people in who wish to attend the leadership meet- Anyone interested in the history of Tooele available for the homebound. Lunch to women before, during and after County Chamber of Commerce Building, your party, please call ahead to ensure the ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we served weekdays. For age 60 and above, pregnancy; nutrition education and family 153 S. Main, Tooele, during the chamber’s cook can better plan. For members and appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele need you. Please come and join us for a suggested donation is $3. For those support services. Call 435-841-1380 or regular business hours. their guests only. County veterans are invited to attend. potluck social dinner at the LDS church, under age 60, cost is $5. Transportation is 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more available to the store or doctor visits for additional information. Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Entertainment hold its monthly executive and general information, please contact Joe Brandon, residents in the Tooele and Grantsville The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society club The band Bent Fender will perform Dec. meetings on the third Thursday of every 435-830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local areas. For transportation information, call Free developmental evaluation meets the third Tuesday of the month 31 from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. month at the Pioneer Museum (rear Sons of Utah Pioneers meets the first 435-843-4102. DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers (except June, July and Aug), 7:30-9:30 p.m. a variety of services to families with Special Events in the Pioneer Museum downstairs confer- entrance). The executive meeting will Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Daughters of Utah Pioneers infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. Breakfast will be served every Sunday ence room located at 47 E. Vine St. Tooele. be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for Grandparent Networking Group The DUP is seeking any family histories, Individualized services are available to meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend Come learn about rocks, minerals and Come meet and network with others volunteer drivers — no DAV membership photographs, books, stories or vintage enhance development in communication, the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the ways to craft them and enjoy field trips who are raising their grandchildren. For is required. Will need a VA physical. No artifacts (before 1900) to display at the motor development, cognition, social/ women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and enjoy for rock collecting. Membership is $15 per address or other information, call Trisha monthly meetings are held in December. DUP Grantsville Museum, located at emotional development, self-help skills a great breakfast. year. For more information, send ques- 435-849-2536 or email at tesschelble@ Call commander James Yale at 435-849- 378 W. Clark St. (in the basement of the and health concerns. Contact us for a free The lodge will host the annual New Year’s tions to tooelegemandmineralsociety@ yahoo.com. J. Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from developmental evaluation at 435-833- Eve party. Please come help celebrate gmail.com. 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee the Grantsville Cemetery). For more 0725. Thomas at 435-830-8487. TC Squares Dance Club the New Year with food, music and all the Local author seeks photos information, call Ellen Yates at 435-884- party favors. Bring your family and friends. The TC Squares Dance Club has begun A local author and historian is seeking Health Department and Aging 0253 or Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. For members and their guests only. dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke Visit www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or 4-H Youth original photographs of Saltair, Black Services hours Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 www.exploretooele.com. Rock, Beach and/or Lake Point, The Tooele County Health Department West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please Contest and Classes Eagles as well as any similar turn-of-the-century and Aging Services’ new hours of bring finger food to share. For more infor- Grantsville Sociable Join 4-H for just $5 annual dues. To attractions and resorts for an upcoming operation are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, The 134th Grantsville Sociable will be held participate in 4-H activities, you must Open House book project. Those who wish to to 6 p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s March 17, 2018. If you live in Grantsville register as a 4-H member online at The Tooele Eagles Aerie Trustees will hold contribute information or photographs of Check out our calendar on our main page website at tcsquares.com. and you are turning 75 in 2018, or are not ut.4honline.com. Many scholarships and the annual open house on Jan. 1, 2018, these parks should contact Emma Penrod for holiday hours and closures. For more currently on our address list, please email contests are available on the 4-H website, from 1-3 p.m. All members are invited to at [email protected]. Contributions information, call 435-277-2301. Tooele County Homemakers you address to: [email protected] utah4h.org and at the website, extension. come and have lunch and socialize with will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be The new season of Tooele County or call 801-884-9766. If you graduated usu.edu/wasatchfront/shared-contests. the other brothers and sisters. released pictorial history book. There is Parkinson’s disease Support Homemakers is from September to May. from Grantsville High School in 1961, your no such thing as too many photographs Group For December and January, the group information is already on file. Club activity kits available Family night as the author needs a minimum of 160 A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be will meet on the second Tuesday of both Many fun activity kits are available to Family night will be hosted by the Aerie photographs, and any help is greatly overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. months from 10 a.m. -1:30 p.m. at the USU Adult Religion Class support 4-H clubs and camps. Check out on Jan. 6, 2018. Dinner of sloppy joes, appreciated. Tooele has a support group for persons Extension Office auditorium or inside the The Grantsville West Stake will sponsor a what’s available by visiting utah4h.org/ potato salad, chips and dessert will be with Parkinson’s disease and their Tooele County Health Department, 151 BYU adult religion class on New Testament volunteers/kits and utah4h.org/discover/ served at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $7 for Tooele Valley Free Masons caregivers. You can learn how others are N. Main, Tooele. The meetings include a Gospels on Wednesdays from Jan. 10-April discoverkits. adults and $3.50 for kids up to 11 years Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the coping with PD and how to live well. We luncheon and often include speakers. For 11 from 7 -8:30 p.m. at the Grantsville old. Cost includes two cards for the adults second Friday of each month for dinner meet the third Friday of each month from more information, call Cindy at 435-843- Seminary, 115 E. Cherry St., Grantsville. and one card for children. Additional and socializing. If you are interested or 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, 88 0202 or Thiel at 435-224-4807. Tuition is $21. The classes will be taught by Charity cards can be purchased for $.25 each. have questions, please join us at the S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement Matthew Bunkall. For more information, Tooele Children’s Justice Center Bingo will follow after dinner. Please call Hal at 435-840-3683. Caregiver Group Change call Joe Peterson at 435-884-6326. bring your family and join in for a good Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at We’ve changed the date of our meetings Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in dinner and a fun time playing Bingo. The 435-277-0087. Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope for the next 2 months due to holidays. need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and public is invited. Please join us Monday, January 8th and snacks. We appreciate all donations. For to Recovery” Schools Tooele Valley Family History Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at Monday, February12th from 2 to 3 pm inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 Sunday Breakfasts Center 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in at Mountain West Medical Center. The S. 100 East, Tooele. Story and Craft Hour Regular Sunday breakfasts will be served Research your ancestors free with trained Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open Tooele County Health Department’s Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the from 9-11:30 a.m. There will be a $5 FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele to all those affected by someone else’s Aging Services program is the sponsor for Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy United Methodist Dinner special, $7 for adults, $3 for seniors and $3 Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 addiction. As a 12-step program, we offer these Alzheimer’s Association’s Caregiver the adventures of books and make fun Tooele United Methodist Church offers a for kids 11-years and younger. The meal East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours help by sharing our experience, strength Support Groups. The groups are designed crafts. For more information, call 435-833- free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and includes coffee and or a glass of juice or of operation: Tuesday through Friday, and hope. For more information, please to provide emotional, educational and 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is milk. Bad Beer is available. The public is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday contact Terri at 435-313-4851. social support for caregivers. Questions Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. invited. evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings call 435-277-2440. Tooele. Please enter through the south Tooele Valley Resource Center by appointment only. Special classes Military Items Wanted side doors. The Tooele Valley Resource Center, Elks offered regularly. Call the center for more When you no longer want your military Free Preschool Hour now sharing a building with the Tooele information. Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele County Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, Meetings Tooele, is currently in need of donations. Tooele Family Al-Anon Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity Lodge meetings are held the second and Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays hour of learning, singing and creating. Please consider donating items such as fourth Tuesday of every month. House Bulletin Board Policy at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at The class is for all children up to 5 years deodorant, Chapstick, lotion, diapers, committee meetings are held every third basement at the back of the building. For 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin old. Please come and enjoy the fun. For formula, toilet paper, shampoo, Tuesday of the month. All members are conditioner, combs and brushes. Cash questions or more information, please Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit more information, call (435) 833-1934 ext. welcome and encouraged to attend. call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. 1410. We are located at West Elementary is also welcomed. Those who receive services include individuals or families Friday Night Dinners 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot School, 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please enter through the south side doors. in crisis, the homeless and families at Friday Night Dinners have returned and Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U risk of becoming homeless. For more call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later are from 6- 9 p.m. If there is something This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. St. Marguerite Catholic School information, call 435-566-5938 or fax new or different you would like to see, Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. 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© 2017 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 34, No. 3 Nellie Fly is looking for news about kids helping the environment. She saw some kids cleaning up a playground in their neighborhood. Read the notes in Nellie Fly’s reporter’s notebook. Then write Some people call our planet “Mother Earth.” Like a mother, our a short news article about the planet provides us with the things that give us life – like food and playground clean-up project. water. Mother Earth gives us more than food and water – she gives us beautiful flowers, places to walk and even majestic mountains to enjoy.

Love My The amount of trash people dump on Mother Earth each year is enormous. Planet Pledge This causes problems for people, animals and the environment. I will try to buy goods with little or no packaging. Less packaging, less trash! Each year people dump more than I will wipe up spills with a sponge or 2 billion tons of cloth instead of paper towels. waste. That’s the weight of about I will use the Sunday comics to wrap 5,480 Empire presents. State Buildings! I will recycle as much trash as I can! If all this waste was put on trucks, a line of those trucks I will not leave the refrigerator door would go around the world 24 times! open for long periods of time. Look through the newspaper for the This holiday season you can give I will use re-usable containers for my Write the news article on the names of people lines below or on a separate a gift to your planet by taking the lunch. and groups who “Love My Planet Pledge.” Sign piece of paper. I will pick up litter! are caring for our the Pledge, cut it out and keep it planet. Select one somewhere you can see it everyday. and send a letter HEADLINE Signed It will help remind you of how you thanking them for BY: can care for Mother Earth everyday! what they do to YOUR NAME care for our home.

Standards Link: Writing: Write sentences using descriptive details.

One way to love the planet is by walking or riding your bike to Find the words by looking up, PACKAGING Standards Link: Writing Applications: Write down, backwards, forwards, expository compositions (e.g., develop the get places. Race a friend to see who can get to the park fastest! topic with simple facts, details, examples and ENORMOUS sideways and diagonally. explanations). PROBLEMS L W S M E L B O R P RECYCLE MOTHER E O L U N C H E A L PLANET L P V R O L O C C A LITTER C L V E E M K A E N This week’s word: PLEDGE PLEDGE Y E E T O A R M O E The noun pledge means EARTH a solemn promise or WASTE C D P T G E R O T T undertaking. LUNCH E G H I S H E T N R The Planet Pledge reminds everyone to take WRAP R E N L C A E A H E care of Mother Earth. CARE R G R T H K W R A P Try to use the word pledge PICK in a sentence today when Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical talking with your friends LOVE words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. and family.

Planet Points of View Holiday Find an article that shows a way in which people harm or care for our planet. Traditions Re-write the article from the point of view What does your family do of a wild animal that would be affected by to celebrate the winter the news in this article. holidays? Which is your favorite holiday tradition? Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Read grade-level expository text. B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 28, 2017

run lead and sending her on of their dugout to celebrate Softball an emotional trip around the their first state championship continued from page B1 bases. since before any of their play- a home run to left field on “I knew [Toone] was going ers were born. the first pitch of the inning to to keep us outside the whole “It doesn’t feel real yet,” make it 4-2. time — I knew it was going to Grantsville senior Breanna “This is a feeling that I be an outside pitch,” Crosman Dzierzon said. “This was my always wanted these girls to said. “Coach Taylor, before I last game. I’m not going to experience, because there’s even went up there, said, ‘hit play softball anymore, so it’s nothing like it,” Taylor said. the Guzzle banner,’ because fun to end it this way.” “Now that the younger girls that’s where the Guzzle ban- The final victory capped a have had a taste of it, they can ner is at home, so I just hit masterful state tournament strive for that in their futures.” it over the Guzzle banner. I for the Cowboys in which they Valverde homered for Bear cried. I didn’t know what else outscored their opponents River in the bottom of the fifth to do besides cry. All those 29-7 in five games. They to make it 4-3, but Grantsville years you’ve played, from opened the tournament with had another answer in the top coach pitch to your last year a 12-2 win over Juan Diego at of the sixth as Smith crushed of high school softball, the home the previous weekend, another home run deep over last fastpitch game you’re ever and they added a 5-0 win the fence in left-center to lead going to play, all of that was over Desert Hills in a second- off the inning. Dacia Hobbs for a reason. All of it was for round game May 18. A thrill- led off the bottom of the sixth this team and these people.” ing 1-0 win over Bear River with a home run off Casper to The drama wasn’t quite the morning of May 19 in a make it 5-4. over. Bear River’s Kati Gibbs pitcher’s duel between Casper That’s when Crosman struck led off the bottom of the sev- and Toone guaranteed the the final blow for Grantsville. enth with a single and Taylor Cowboys of a top-three fin- With one out in the top of the Fox’s base hit gave the Bears ish, and they advanced to the seventh and Casper standing runners on the corners with championship game with a 4-1 on second base after a leadoff one out. But Casper got Hobbs win over Ridgeline later that single and a sacrifice bunt by to fly out to Butler at short- afternoon. Bear River then Clark, Crosman crushed the stop, and when Toone’s pop beat Ridgeline 3-2 on the final FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO first pitch she saw from Toone fly landed safely in Smith’s day to get to the championship Grantsville softball coach Heidi Taylor holds up the Class 3A state championship trophy after her team defeated over the right-center field glove near the right-field foul round. Bear River 7-4 in the championship game May 20 in Spanish Fork. The Cowboys won their first state title since fence, giving her team a three- line, the Cowboys poured out [email protected] 1998, before any of the players on the 2017 team were born.

everything out. I went and did Champs high jump and I [jumped a] continued from page B1 5-9 and I won that. That was new level that we didn’t know also a PR.” we had.” Eyre, who was named the A little more than three Transcript Bulletin’s Male months after Gustafson’s Athlete of the Year for 2016- triumph, Stansbury’s Sami 17, won the javelin title by six Oblad dominated the Class feet with a mark of 181 feet, 7 3A girls state track and field 1/2 inches. meet, winning titles in the For the second year in 200-meter dash, 400-meter a row, Grantsville’s Maci dash and high jump, while Jackson walked away from Grantsville’s Gavin Eyre took the Class 3A state tennis tour- home a championship in the nament as a champion. One Class 3A boys javelin competi- year after winning the second tion. doubles title with teammate Oblad, the Transcript Marissa Linares, Jackson was Bulletin’s Female Athlete dominant in capturing the of the Year for the 2016-17 third singles crown, losing school year who set SHS just nine games in four state records in the 200 (25.29 tournament matches. Her seconds) and 400 (56.14), as run through the tournament well as a personal-best mark culminated in a 6-1, 6-1 win of 5 feet, 9 inches in the high over Richfield’s Hayden Harris jump, was motivated by a in the championship match disappointing finish in the at the Salt Lake Tennis and 100-meter dash early in the Health Club. state meet. “I was a little bit scared “So, my first event was the because I played doubles last 100 and I took third in that,” year, not singles,” Jackson FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS Oblad told Community News said. “It also gave me confi- Clockwise from top left, Stansbury’s Sami Oblad, Grantsville’s Maci Editor Peggy Bradfield. “I was dence because I knew I could Jackson and Grantsville’s Gavin Eyre all won state championships in 2017. really upset about it, so I think do it again. I was definitely Oblad was the Class 3A state champion in the girls’ 200-meter dash, 400- that kind of fueled the rest of scared at the beginning of the meter dash and high jump; Jackson won the Class 3A tennis third singles my day. season, but I knew if I just title, and Eyre won the Class 3A boys’ javelin crown. “After that I ran the 400 worked at it all season long, I and I PR’d. I ran a 56.14 — could do it.” proved invaluable in her run another run at a state title and I took first in that. Then, Jackson, a junior, hadn’t to the state title. in 2018, as will Oblad and I ran the 200,” she added. “I played singles before the “I had to keep my nerves Gustafson. Eyre graduated took first in that and I also got 2017 season, according to under control,” Jackson said. from Grantsville High in May a school record, with 25.29. Grantsville coach Stephen “I knew if I just played every 2017 and joined the foot- Then right between the 200 Thurgood. However, as she point and didn’t slip up, I ball team at Southern Utah I was running from the high gained experience, she also could do it.” University. jump to the 200 to figure gained confidence, which Jackson will be back for [email protected]

See News Happening? Stallions continued from page B1 and Nathan Winters was 54th Give Us a Call! 882-0050 in 17:04.4. TOOELETRANSCRIPT Immediately after the race, BULLETIN Stansbury has a feeling it had won, but chose to keep its cel- ebration relatively restrained until the Stallions’ victory had been made official. But once they knew for sure, the cel- ebration was on. “Every year, the rigor of the workouts has increased,” Quarez said. “All these guys who were seniors this year, 2 017 PREP mixed in with the sophomores and the other kids on the team, the focus was that we of wanted to make something ATHLETES the WEEK special happen. Every year, we’ve been working toward is, and this has been a goal BRADY ARBON SENIOR of theirs. Everything’s been GRANTSVILLE BASKETBALL intensified, and we’ve seen the younger runners progress Arbon had a pair of monster games for the Cowboys because of it.” just before Christmas, scoring 27 points in Grantsville’s Lehi’s Ryan Raff won the 4A individual title in 14:59.6. come-from-behind win over West and chipping in 30 in Hurricane’s Caleb Armstrong a tough loss to Emery. Arbon is averaging better than was second in 15:27.3 and 17.5 points per game through the first 11 games of the Ogden’s Christian Warren season. was third in 15:43.5. Tooele’s James Miles finished 109th in 18:05.6. Following the season, Quarez was named the state’s TAYLOR HINDS SOPHOMORE Boys Cross Country Coach STANSBURY BASKETBALL of the Year, an honor he was thrilled to share with longtime Hinds had a double-double with 14 points and 10 colleagues Steve Allen and rebounds in the Stallions’ loss to Green Canyon, and Gary Lund, who worked with him to build the Stansbury FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO followed that with a 12-point, six-rebound performance program from the ground up Stansbury’s Nathan Winters finished 54th overall at the Class 4A state as Stansbury routed Park City in its Region 11 opener. when the school opened in cross-country meet, finishing in 17 minutes, 4.4 seconds. While Winters Hinds has scored in double-figures in each of the past six 2009. didn’t figure in the scoring at the state meet, he was a valuable part of the Stallions’ first-ever state championship team. games, and averages a team-high 12.3 points per game. “It’s an honor, but at the same time, it’s humbling,” Quarez said. “There’s a lot of been, ‘it’s well-deserved,’ and them and encouraging them. coaches around the state who it’s nice to get those comments They’re the ones that won are just as deserving or more from your peers. state — we get to ride along www.mountainwestmc.com deserving (of the award). All “We’re proud of the kids on their coattails and say we 2055 N Main St, Tooele the other coaches I’m friends — they’re the ones that ran were a part of it. They’re the 435-843-3600 with have been very compli- the race and we give them the ones who actually did the mentary when they’ve found accolades,” he added. “We are work.” out. Their comments have there behind them, pushing [email protected] THURSDAY December 28, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN C1

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Some people are jar with a tight-fitting lid or a disciplined enough to eat mod- KITCHEN DIVA’S DETOX drinking glass. Add the chia est amounts of whole foods. SOUP seeds and shake the jar or Others, however, appreciate Soaking the chia seeds in stir the seeds with a spoon more guidance, and that is water makes them easier to around in the glass for about when a structured meal plan digest, and their nutrients are 5 minutes. Set the seeds aside can be of great value. better absorbed and assimi- to soak and proceed with the The DASH Diet (which lated in your body as they recipe. stands for “Dietary Approaches “sweep” through your intes- 2. Using a large pot, add the to Stop Hypertension”) was tinal system to eliminate the oil and heat over medium high developed through research buildup of waste. heat. Add the onions, poultry funded by the U.S. National seasoning, cumin and cayenne Institutes of Health as a way 1/2 cup water pepper to the stockpot and stir setting, until the blender jar is 1 teaspoon ground cumin each bowl of soup. Allow any to lower blood pressure and 2 tablespoons chia seeds to combine. Cook the onions half full and that batch of the 1/4 teaspoon cayenne remaining chickpeas to cool on reduce the use of medica- 2 teaspoons extra-virgin for 1 to 2 minutes, and add soup is smooth. pepper the pan and transfer them to a tions. Studies dating back to olive oil or coconut oil the garlic, broccoli, spinach, 5. Pour the pureed soup into 1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt resealable plastic bag. its start in 1993 show that it’s 1/2 medium onion, peeled bell pepper, carrots and celery. a large bowl and repeat the an effective way to lose weight and diced Cook for 3 minutes, stirring pureeing steps until all of the 1. Heat oven to 400˚ F. Angela Shelf Medearis is and reduce the risk of many 2 tablespoons poultry sea- occasionally. soup is a smooth consistency. 2. Rinse and drain the chick- an award-winning children’s diseases. soning 3. Stir in the chia seeds and Pour the soup back into the peas, and dry by rolling them author, culinary historian My recipe for The Kitchen 1 teaspoon cumin water, and turn the heat to pot to re-heat, if needed. Top around in a kitchen towel. and the author of seven cook- Diva’s Detox Soup is a nutri- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pep- high. Bring the soup to a boil with Spice Roasted Chickpeas, Combine the paprika, cumin, books. Her new cookbook is tion-packed bowlful of good- per and then turn the heat down to if desired. cayenne and salt in a large “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic ness that’s based on a DASH 2 cloves of garlic, chopped a simmer, stirring occasionally, bowl. Add chickpeas and the Cookbook.” Her website is diet recipe. This soup has a 3 cups broccoli (fresh or fro- for 8 to 12 minutes, until the SPICE ROASTED CHICKPEAS oil; toss or stir to coat evenly. www.divapro.com. To see how- high amount of potassium, zen and thawed) vegetables are soft. Stir in the Chickpeas are high in pro- 3. Transfer chickpeas to a to videos, recipes and much, iron and calcium, and is won- 1/4 pound spinach leaves parsley and the lemon, lime or tein and seasoning, and roast- parchment-lined baking sheet much more, Like Angela Shelf derful for cleansing your diges- (fresh or frozen and apple cider vinegar. ing them adds a spicy, crunchy and spread them out in a sin- Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on tive system and flushing out thawed) 4. To puree the soup, texture for this soup or as gle layer. Bake 15 minutes, and Facebook. Recipes may not be toxins to kick start a healthier 1 bell pepper, chopped remove the lid completely from snack. then shake the tray so chick- reprinted without permission new year. It contains plant- 2 carrots, trimmed and the blender. Start the blender peas will bake evenly. from Angela Shelf Medearis. based proteins, antioxidants chopped on low with nothing in it. 2 (15-ounce) cans chickpeas 4. Continue to bake chick- and healthy fats, and best of 2 ribs of celery, trimmed, Slowly add the soup, one ladle- 2 tablespoons olive oil peas for another 10 to 12 min- © 2017 Angela Shelf Medearis all, you can eat it several times chopped ful at a time to the uncovered, 1 teaspoon Spanish smoked utes or until crunchy. Sprinkle and King Features Synd., Inc. throughout the day, if desired. 1 handful fresh flat leaf running blender on the lowest paprika some of the chickpeas on Help yourself by helping others: Make a commitment to volunteer (BPT) - Did you know that serve veterans and families in 35,000 hours of volunteering that area. is the equivalent of working 40 Now serving as president of hours a week, 52 weeks a year the American Legion Auxiliary with no days off for 17 years? unit, Pridemore, 33, works For American Legion with local community organiza- Auxiliary (ALA) member Sarah tions to plan monthly volunteer Brooks, who was recently rec- events for ALA members and ognized for volunteering more non-members in the area. Their than 35,000 hours in service local activities range from to military veterans, those are cleaning the Vietnam Veterans hours spent offering fellowship, Memorial Wall to holding a kindness and attention to those holiday drive for donations for who made sacrifices for our inpatient veterans to send gifts freedom. Brooks’ decades-long to their family members. In dedication to the military com- 2016, ALA Unit 1 helped almost munity has helped hundreds of 200 veterans in the D.C. area. veterans in the Grand Rapids, While Sarah Brooks recently Michigan, area. The veterans received a lifetime achievement she serves have become her award from the ALA for her family, her lifeline and a bless- 59-year commitment to service, ing she never thought she Pridemore reminds us that would receive. there is no “small” act of kind- How did the 91-year-old ness and service. “Every give- come to dedicate her life to back moment is an opportunity serving others? “It starts with a to have a real impact,” she said. hello,” Brooks said. “A touch, a smile, just a brief Brooks shares her time conversation can make a differ- between a veterans home, ence in someone’s day. ALA-sponsored events and a “And, when a group of peo- veterans rehabilitation center. ple do come together for a day “A hello can be the bridge to a of real service, it’s so fulfilling,” great interaction and a wonder- Pridemore said. “That is why I ful memory. In my 59 years of believe so strongly in the ALA’s volunteering, I can say I don’t mission ‘In the spirit of Service have a favorite memory from support. But giving time is one port and a new beginning. In “When I returned home from have the means to donate Not Self.’” my volunteer efforts because of the most unselfish actions addition, volunteering has real military service in my early monetary gifts to any organi- Pridemore and Brooks agree every day is a new and beautiful we can perform. By becoming benefits for the volunteer. It can 20s,” said Victoria Pridemore, zation. I realized I could have that all it takes is a few hours experience,” Brooks said. personally involved with oth- provide a sense of fulfillment a former truck driver, battalion an impact on my community and a heartfelt commitment to People can give back in many ers through volunteering, we that benefits our minds and paralegal and division chief just through my actions and caring to help change some- ways, such as donating mate- have the opportunity to deliver bodies. Studies have shown that paralegal in the U.S. Army, “I donating my time.” In 2012, one’s life. To learn how to get rial items like canned goods simple acts of kindness that can people who volunteer live lon- wasn’t sure how I could serve Pridemore founded ALA Unit involved and volunteer, visit and clothes or offering financial help others find healing, sup- ger, healthier and happier lives. my community since I didn’t 1 in Washington, D.C., to help www.ALAforVeterans.org. THURSDAY December 28, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN C3 S’more ideas to make memories in new year he art of the roast is sim- the lusciousness instantly turns graham cracker topped with a ple. Put a marshmallow charcoal black. Patience is the piece from a dark-chocolate bar. Ton a stick and rotate slow- key, a good lesson for rookie ly over coals just long enough to roasters of any age. Indoor S’mores — On a small turn the white outside a toasty Warming up around a camp- saucer, place a piece of a milk- golden brown. But as all expe- fire, fire pit or grill to roast chocolate bar on top of one half rienced marshmallow roasters marshmallows for tasty s’mores of a graham cracker. Add one know, one second too long and is a great way to begin the prac- large marshmallow, or several mini marshmallows. Cook in microwave on high for about tice of doing simple things that 10-15 seconds, or until marsh- make big memories with family mallows puff and grow. and friends in 2018. Plan the An adult should remove the get-together soon, with a chal- plate from the microwave, top lenge to create a new recipe. with the other half of the gra- To get you started, here are ham cracker and gently press some tasty twists and combina- down on the gooey marshmal- tions inspired by recipes from low. Let cool a bit so the snack Hershey’s: isn’t too hot. Note: If you don’t have a Peanut Butter S’mores — microwave, a toaster oven Spread a thin layer of peanut works fine, too. Cook the lay- butter on half of a graham ered cracker, chocolate and cracker, and top with a piece marshmallow on the tray at 350 from a milk-chocolate bar, a F until the marshmallow begins toasted marshmallow and half to brown. Remove and top with of a graham cracker. Vary by other cracker half. 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Tmen, which began War,” with Benedict with Bill Cosby and extended Cumberbatch and Michael to Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Shannon, distributed by the Spacey, Charlie Rose and Weinstein Company, was Matt Lauer, to name just a due out Nov. 24, but when few, have caused fallout that the Weinstein scandal broke Does too much water wear out kidneys? hurts many innocent people. it was moved to Dec. 22. When Kevin Spacey was When more victims came DEAR DR. ROACH: We are commonly 8 cups a day. That also seemed to have lower fired from “House of Cards” out against Weinstein, it always being told to drink amount is too much for some dementia levels. However, and the show was canceled was pulled completely from water — the consequence of people, and not enough for oth- much more research needs to in the middle of the sixth release and is now in limbo which, of course, is increased ers. Listening to your body and be done before I could recom- season, hundreds of actors indefinitely. urination. But what about the drinking when you are thirsty mend lithium as a supplement and technicians were set This year, Hoult made kidneys? Since they have to is, in general, a much better for brain health. to lose their jobs. Luckily, two Netflix films, the war perform repeatedly, are they approach. There are some By the way: The usual dose cooler heads prevailed and drama “Sand Castles,” with being worn out prematurely? instances where drinking more for lithium in people with psy- they wrote Spacey’s char- “Superman” Henry Cavill, I am a 62-year-old female. water than you feel you need chiatric conditions is around acter out and enlarged the and “Newness,” with Danny On my past physical, I was told makes sense: in people with 1,000 to 1,800 milligrams importance of the president’s Huston. He’s completed that my bladder had dropped a history of kidney stones, for daily. The content in drinking wife, played by Robin Wright. the historical drama “The a bit. Does this have anything example. Some older people water in some areas is as high “All the Money in the World” Favorite,” with Emma Stone to do with excessive urination have inadequate thirst mecha- ANSWER: Lithium is a as 0.17 milligrams per liter. moved quickly and replaced and Rachel Weisz, and caused by drinking too much nisms, so an extra glass or light element found in trace Drinking about 6 liters a day Spacey with Oscar-winner “X-Men: Dark Passage,” com- water? — R.R. two of water might be a good amounts in the ground and in would get you only a thou- Christopher Plummer, ing Nov. 2, 2018. ANSWER: The kidney is idea for them, and won’t cause drinking water. It is used as a sandth of the usual daily dose. reshooting all of Spacey’s Hoult is currently shooting capable of performing its two problems in most people. treatment in mental illnesses, I can’t even speculate on what scenes as billionaire John “Tolkien,” as J.R.R. Tolkien, primary functions — removing Your second question, about especially bipolar disorder and dose might be appropriate as a Paul Getty within a month of author of “The Hobbit” and waste products and maintain- a “dropped” bladder, has noth- occasionally in resistant cases supplement. its release to theaters. “The Lord of the Rings.” ing salt and water balance ing to do with the kidneys. of depression. Lithium requires • • • • • • If he could survive a four- — under a wide variety of Descent of the bladder — a skill in prescribing and moni- Dr. Roach regrets that he is The latest innocent victim year romance with Jennifer conditions. In fact, a healthy type of pelvic organ prolapse toring, but it probably is unde- unable to answer individual let- touched by the scandals of Lawrence (which they began set of kidneys can get rid of 40 — is caused by changes in the rused, according to my col- ters, but will incorporate them Spacey, Weinstein and direc- when they filmed “X-Men” liters of water daily. Even so, a pelvic floor, especially in older leagues in psychiatry. Lithium in the column whenever pos- tor Bryan Singer is hot new together), he can survive this high water load does cause the women who’ve had multiple has a probably unwarranted sible. Readers may email ques- British actor Nicholas Hoult, little touch of scandal, but kidney to work hard, especially childbirths. bad reputation. tions to ToYourGoodHealth@ who starred in the inter- there are others not so lucky. under the now-rare condi- • • • I found the article you men- med.cornell.edu. To view and national hit series “Skins,” Meanwhile, “Wonder tion of minimal salt intake. DEAR DR. ROACH: A recent tioned, by Dr. Anna Fels, and order health pamphlets, visit Singer’s four “X-Men” films Woman’s” Gal Gadot is refus- Unfortunately, damaged kid- newspaper article suggested recalled studies that showed www.rbmamall.com, or write (between 2011 and 2018), ing to work with Singer or neys sometimes cannot handle that mental and brain health suicide, homicide and rape to Good Health, 628 Virginia “Mad Max: Fury Road” his company on the “Wonder a high water load. might be improved by taking rates were higher in communi- Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. (2015) and “Jack the Giant Woman” sequel, and he I often get frustrated with a small dose of lithium (5 mg) ties with low lithium levels, Slayer” (2013). His film was fired from that and the recommendation to drink a daily. What are your thoughts? and I find this intriguing. © 2017 North America Synd., Inc. “Rebel in the Rye” (released from directing the Freddie certain quantity of water, most — R.B.L. People in higher-lithium areas All Rights Reserved in September), in which he Mercury biopic “Queen.” played J.D. Salinger, author Where does this leave of “Catcher in the Rye,” lost “X-Men”? its distribution deal because Let’s hope 2018 gives us Christmas to decorate a “Carrie,” “The Stand” and an extra in the film “The it co-starred Kevin Spacey. the ability to cope in the banana or mango tree — “The Shining,” he wrote four Eternal City,” and Cuba’s Trying to salvage the film, it face of lies and divisiveness. evergreens being in rather novels and 60 short stories longtime dictator, Fidel was released in four theaters Happy New Year! No joke short supply in most parts of that failed to be accepted for Castro, had a bit part in a the first week and 45 the- here. south Asia. publication. movie called “Holiday in aters the second in an effort • Those who study such things • Most lizards are harmless Mexico.” to salvage it, but it bombed © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. BY SAMANTHA WEAVER say that a normal cat has reptiles, but there are some • • • 230 bones in its body, but it that are known to be venom- Thought for the Day: “If God • It was German-born theoreti- doesn’t have a collarbone. ous. Rather than avoiding created us in his own image, cal physicist Albert Einstein these rare creatures, how- we have more than recipro- who made the following sage • You’ve almost certainly ever, there are some who cated.” — Voltaire observation: “The hardest heard people refer to the seek them out for the very thing to understand is why school they attended as their venom that makes them dan- © 2017 North America Synd., Inc. we can understand anything alma mater, but do you know gerous. It seems that there’s at all.” where the term comes from? In Latin, “alma mater” means a component to the venom • If you’re planning a trip to “bounteous mother,” and it that causes blood pressure to South Africa, you might was in the early 1800s that drop in humans, which could TOOELE RANSCRIPT want to keep in mind that T people began using it to des- save thousands of lives. there are 11 official languag- BULLETIN ignate their beloved schools. • It would seem that even pow- es there. • Before horror author erful dictators can succumb Stay Informed • It is customary in India Stephen King became to the pull of Hollywood. Il for those who celebrate famous for novels such as Duce, Benito Mussolini, was Subscribe 435-882-0050 C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 28, 2017

total touchdowns by a Louisville quarterback (51). Who had held the school record? 4. In the 2015-16 season, Miami’s Hassan Whiteside became the second player in NBA history to have at least 250 blocked shots “The Mountain Between and shoot 60 percent from Us” (PG-13) — Two strangers the field for a season. (Kate Winslet and Idris Elba) Who was the first? charter a private plane and 1. Who was the last major- 5. Does Pittsburgh’s Sidney are marooned when their pilot league team before the Crosby have more than 60 (Beau Bridges) suffers a stroke, Chicago White Sox in NHL playoff goals for his crashing the plane. They are left 2016 to turn at least three career? alone in the snowy mountains triple plays in a season? 6. What is the only current with just the pilot’s dog. The 2. Which two National track where Kyle Busch set-up is such that you’d be for- League teammates has not won a NASCAR given for thinking it’s a survival story. It’s not; it’s a romance. Ellen Page in “Flatliners” combined for more than Cup points race? Now, I love both these leads — I 130 stolen bases for four 7. Who was the last Ameri- think we all know that Winslet former boxer, former mechanic ence and then resurrecting the Schwarzenegger). So the movie consecutive seasons dur- can male tennis player be- can pull off a romance, and turned drug dealer in order to volunteer to tell their story. is about killing Gunther, like the ing the 1980s? fore Sam Querrey in 2017 Idris Elba is quite attractive, make ends meet for his preg- Great expectations give way to title says. And the whole thing 3. Lamar Jackson set a (Wimbledon) to reach a but the story just doesn’t work. nant girlfriend Lauren (Jennifer fascinating results with increas- is just that obvious. Written, Grand Slam semifinal? record in 2016 for most Ain’t nobody in the mood for Carpenter). A drug deal turns ingly dire consequences. You directed by and starring Taran sexy time when there are snow- bad, and he is sent off to prison don’t mess with the power of Killam (of “Saturday Night Live” covered mountains and cougars only to be met with an ultima- life and death, I guess. I’ve seen fame), it could — and maybe 1. The lyrics to “Did Every- and bear traps between our tum from his enemies — kill or this movie before, and Kiefer should — have been a long(ish) one Pay Their Dues?” principal players and civiliza- his unborn baby will be killed Sutherland, Julia Roberts, skit and left at that. I’m done were changed to become tion. — that sets off a path of car- Kevin Bacon are rolling in their with the mockumentary style what song? “Brawl in Cell Block 99” nage through the prison system medically induced non-graves. over substance; I just kept wait- 2. Which soul group re- (NR) — At the heart of this to Cell Block 99, administered Honestly, watch the original ing for Jim Halpert to pop into leased “(You’ve Got Me) film by director S. Craig Zahler by tough Warden Tuggs (Don 1990 version. This remake falls the frame with That Look. Dangling on a String”? is sacrifice and murderous Johnson). flat. precision, but it’s set inside a “Flatliners” (PG-13) — Five “Killing Gunther” (NR) — A NEW TV RELEASES 3. Who first released “Both contains this lyric: “Your Sides Now”? larger story of violence and medical students, chief among group of would-be big-league “Acceptable Risk” Series 1 love is like a tidal wave, gore, at times so heavy that it is them Courtney (Ellen Page), assassins kidnap a documentary “Manhunt: Unabomber” 4. Name the first song to spinning over my head, bodily painful to watch. Vince conspire to answer the question crew to chronicle their attempts (mini-series) make it to No. 1 on the Drownin’ me in your Vaughn, in a heart-stopping of what happens after death by to topple an elite assas- Billboard Hot 100 chart. promises, better left performance, stars as Bradley, inducing a near-death experi- sin named Gunther (Arnold © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. 5. Name the song that unsaid.” QUIZ AND TRIVIA ANSWERS BELOW Decision-ready claims You’ve got to have Good Housekeeping eligibility expanded a team first he Department of egend has it that Herb Veterans Affairs is Brooks, America’s “Miracle” Black-Eyed Peas with Spinach and Bacon Texpanding its list of cat- Lhockey coach, once said, This speedy side dish will quickly become a weeknight favorite egories eligible for submission “All-Star teams don’t win.” — and a special part of the table on New Year’s Day. Black-eyed under Decision Ready Claims. It’s hard to argue with Mr. peas are a popular tradition in the South, where they’re said to The new group will include Brooks, may he rest in peace. bring luck in the new year. surviving spouses, certain But of course, what he generally veterans and some service espoused isn’t always the case. 4 slices bacon members. items) is the whole point of Plenty of teams, in all sports, the plate, and more than 25 per- 2 cloves garlic Presumptive service connec- a DRC: Once everything is have fielded a group of “all of cent of those hits are out of the 1 can black-eyed peas tions, direct service connec- packaged together, there’s no them are stars,” and of course, park ... waaaay out of the park. 1 package spinach tions and secondary service reason for the VA to stall, drag they’ve won. Somebody’s got to But does that mean the Kosher salt and pepper connections will be eligible its feet or otherwise delay your win. A bunch of talented players Yankees will actually win? Not in many cases, as well as sur- claim. will always have a good shot of necessarily. For whatever reason, 1. Cook the bacon in a large skillet over medium heat until viving spouses and families. If you need to find a VSO overcoming any self-inflicted, the Yankees decided to dump crisp, 6 to 8 minutes; transfer to a paper towel-lined plate. Break Service members who are tran- rep or if you need more infor- ego-centric issues off the field Joe Girardi for Aaron Boone, a into pieces when cool. sitioning out of the service will mation about the process, through sheer talent on the field Yankee legend, yes, but a rookie 2. Add the garlic to the skillet and cook, stirring, until golden be able to file pre-discharge go online to www.benefits. whether you like it or not. manager. Perhaps the brass of brown, about 2 minutes. claims less than 90 days from va.gov/compensation/DRC. What I’ve learned over a life- the Yankees saw something that 3. Add black-eyed peas and 1/4 cup water and cook until heat- separation. They’ll hear back asp. time of dissecting sports is that couldn’t be denied in Boone, ed through, about 3 minutes. within 30 days. Check the Fact Sheet on that conviction and chemistry are but it should seem that the 4. Add the spinach, season with 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 tea- The requirements for filing page as a way to get started, as what matters most. When I say team might want to bring in a spoon pepper, and cook, tossing, until beginning to wilt, about 2 Decision Ready Claims (DRC) well as the Frequently Asked that, I don’t mean the forward or Joe Torre type ... someone like, minutes. Toss with the bacon before serving. Serves 4. can be a little tricky. Step one Questions. If you’re about fullback should be serving 25-to- say, Joe Torre ... to navigate this for veterans is to work with to leave the service, the Pre- life and playing with a bunch young club. a rep from a Veteran Service Discharge page is the one for of Bunsen burners, I mean they The reason for the season is African-Style Chicken Organization. You want this; you. have to be brought up through to see how things shape up. We Peanut butter isn’t just for kids’ lunchboxes anymore! It adds don’t consider it an unneces- Surviving spouses have a a process where the coach’s can tell how things will go pretty protein and flavor to family meals from breakfast to dinner. sary step. Your VSO rep will long list of eligibility require- wisdom is solid and correct, as much from the start. Can these know how to assemble all your ments, including age, dates well as easily translatable to the amassed talents congeal into a 1 tablespoon olive oil supporting documents and and length of marriage, chil- players. Seth Davis’ tour-de-force winner? Page 220 of “A Coaches 1 1/4 pounds skinless, boneless chicken thighs make sure they’re included in dren from the marriage and about John Wooden, “A Coach’s Life” would seem to hold the 1 tablespoon curry powder your claim. If you’re sched- much more. You don’t want to Life,” brims with that sentiment. answer. 1 1/2 cups roasted-garlic pasta sauce uled for a medical exam for get any of this wrong, so you’ll If you ever read the book, keep When asked about the best 1 can garbanzo beans your claim, go. It’s part of also need a VSO to manage the a pad and pen handy because team in the collegiate world 3/4 cup water the evidence. Having all your parts and pieces of your claim. almost every other page features in the early ‘60s, the national 1/2 cup peanut butter information (including ser- a remark that is worth repeating. coach of Yugoslavia, Aleksander 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro vice records, exams and other © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. I’m reminded of this because Nikolic, told writers that Rice of the Giancarlo Stanton trade Wooden’s UCLA team was the to the New York Yankees. The best. Writers scoffed at this. The 1 In 12-inch skillet, heat oil on medium-high. Add chicken and It should stay put! Yankees are, once again, an all- team seemed in turmoil, fighting cook for 8 minutes, stirring often. Add curry and cook for 1 min- star team. I know it sometimes each other for the ball and lack- • “To make any photo a mag- ute, stirring. Stir in sauce, beans, water and peanut butter and gets tiresome to talk about them, ing a big man. That didn’t mat- net for your fridge, simply heat until boiling. but you have to admit, the team ter, said Nikolic. glue it to those thin business 2. Cover; simmer on low for 5 minutes. Stir in cilantro and does have a penchant for making “Is small team,” he explained magnets you get from time to spoon over rice to serve. Serves 4. headlines. in broken English. “No big man, time. There’s always one for © 2017 Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved Stanton’s statistics show that no big scorer ... but ziss is best I a law office on the front of he should be more than enough see. Because is team ... all five. my phone book. I just print to put the Yankees back at the “Team.” out a picture and trim it to fit top of the baseball world. This “You understand?” the magnet. Done!” — T.D. • Got a calendar that has was a team that was only a few We know how it worked in Alabama wonderful picture but the outs from being in the World out for Wooden. How it works dates from last year? Cut out • Make a cup (or bottle) cozy Series last season. Now, in addi- out for the Yankees or any the picture and have them by cutting the top and bot- tion to Aaron Judge, a modern- other team you’re interested in laminated. You can use them tom off of an odd sock. It day Mickey Mantle, they’ve depends on that simple notion. as placemats for all kinds of slips on, and the cup stands added a guy that gets a hit 25 things. on its own. Slip water bottles percent of the time he steps up to © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. into long socks to keep the • Here’s a travel tip: Insert a condensation from affecting tablet into a large plastic other items in your bag or bag and hang it from the backpack. headrest to make the back Remember TV dinners? seat a theater seat on road • “Freshen or dust stuffed show of hands, please: Do trips. If the middle seat is animals by putting them you remember when TV empty, make a slide-proof through the dryer for 20 dinners first came out? tray to keep snacks and other minutes. Secure small ones A Maybe you were a child then, items corralled. At one end inside a pillow case for extra or maybe you were the cook of a plastic bin (try a shower security. Add a couple of in the house. One way or the ANSWERS caddy from the dollar store!), dryer balls and softener other, those frozen dinners took cut slits through both bottom sheets if they are coming out America by storm. you liked hot peach slices. Sports Quiz Answers Mick Jagger penned the of sides, then thread the mid- of storage.” — O.S. in Texas The first TV dinner came out And remember having to care- 1. Oakland and Boston, both new lyrics after attending dle seat’s lap belt through it. © 2017 North America Synd., Inc. in the 1950s — a Thanksgiving fully cut the foil top to expose in 1979. an anti-war rally in London dinner with slices of turkey, certain parts of the meal while 2. St. Louis’ Vince Coleman and at the U.S. embassy. sweet potatoes, dressing and keeping the rest sealed? Ozzie Smith, 1985-88. 2. Chairmen of the Board, in Super Crossword & Suduko Puzzle Answers peas. It took 25 minutes to heat Nutrition content wasn’t 3. Dave Ragone (2000) and 1970. The song went to No. from page C2 in the oven. Families gathered required on the packaging, so Brian Brohm (2007) each 19 on the R&B chart. around the television and ate on there’s no telling how much tallied 33 TDs in a season. 3. It wasn’t songwriter Joni Sudoku Solution #2940-M TV tray tables. While the cook in sodium was in the meals. 8 9 7 6 1 4 3 2 5 4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Mitchell. Judy Collins was 3 1 4 2 9 5 8 7 6 the family was happy about the The men of the family weren’t Los Angeles Lakers, in the the first and turned it into 2 5 6 7 3 8 4 9 1 convenience, all was not rosy. thrilled by the small amount 1979-80 season (blocked a Top 10 release in 1967. 4 3 8 9 7 1 6 5 2 Those early dinners cost 98 of food — and no seconds! It shots were not kept as a Mitchell included the song 1 7 2 3 5 6 9 4 8 cents. Doesn’t sound like much was like eating airplane food, 9 6 5 4 8 2 7 1 3 statistic until the 1973-74 on her debut “Clouds” 7 8 1 5 6 9 2 3 4 until you calculate that in current they said, and they were right, NBA season). album in 1969. 5 4 9 8 2 3 1 6 7 dollars: Today that same frozen because that’s where TV dinners 5. Crosby had 57 playoff goals 4. “Poor Little Fool,” by Ricky 6 2 3 1 4 7 5 8 9 dinner would cost $8.98 or more. got their start. © 2009 Hometown Content entering the 2017-18 NHL Nelson in 1958. Sudoku Solution #2940-D There were no choices when The TV dinner and its succes- season. 5. “Heartbreaker,” by Pat 9 4 6 1 3 7 2 5 8 it came to the vegetable. If you sors had such an impact on our 3 2 7 4 8 5 1 9 6 6. Charlotte Motor Speedway. Benatar on her 1979 debut liked the meat selection and the way of life that an original alu- 8 1 5 2 6 9 7 3 4 mashed potatoes common in the minum tray even made it to the 7. Andy Roddick, at Wimble- album. The song had origi- 2 6 3 8 4 1 5 7 9 don in 2009. nally been released by an 1 5 8 7 9 6 3 4 2 dinners, maybe you didn’t like Smithsonian. English singer, and Benatar 7 9 4 3 5 2 6 8 1 the peas/corn/carrots combo. But to this day, the image on Flash Back Trivia Answers had to change some of the 6 8 1 5 7 4 9 2 3 A few years later the aluminum the box still doesn’t look like the 4 7 9 6 2 3 8 1 5 trays were changed to accommo- contents once you open it. 1. “Street Fighting Man,” by lyrics for clarity. 5 3 2 9 1 8 4 6 7 The Rolling Stones in 1968. © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. © 2009 Hometown Content date a small dessert ... as long as © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. THURSDAY December 28, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN C5 I experienced the Divine on Christmas Day It was Christmas Day, which is a rather good day for dwelling on thoughts of the Divine

ROBIN KOERNER All-That-Is is doing and here It was as if the universe had just and now. Little robin and I hree years ago at 4:45 are fundamentally united. a.m. on Christmas Day, conspired to make me a Christmas card I have bookshelves full of Tjet-lag had the better of New Testament history and me and I was wide awake. biblical exegesis. I was rather Dad, whom I had trav- in the three dimensions of reality. preoccupied with it for years eled across the Atlantic to “peoples.” It also “robins” arises from a cosmic accident as a young adult. And the tra- visit, was still in bed as I and, I’m pleased to note that involving lots of particles. ditional Christmas story that sat alone on his couch in a it “Robins,” for Robin hap- But why? Why would the has been handed down in silent apartment, but I had pens to be my name. Divine express Itself in Robins Christmas sermons in institu- already received my biggest and robins and everything tions of organized religion is, Christmas greeting of the Consciousness and the else in the world? Because — in my humble opinion (and day. Divine and here’s another one of my to be as kind as I can possibly Creeping around Dad’s Since Isaac Newton’s time, working hypotheses — that be), extremely incomplete house with my first cup of it has been fashionable to is the only way It can experi- and misrepresented. But the tea in hand, so as not to wake believe that consciousness ence what It knows Itself to bigger story — indeed, the anyone, I wandered over to is an “emergent property” of be. And the most important universe-sized story — that the living room window to physical stuff, which might aspect of Its nature is Love. Love is ultimate reality and see the dawn — something fancifully be expressed as the There’s more to it than that, manifests in physical form, my body clock prevents me idea that consciousness is of course, but on a Christmas has to my mind, a lot more from doing when I am not fundamentally a very compli- Day spent with family and going for it. And for what it’s jet-lagged. Peering out, I saw cated rock. But that idea is a with thoughts of loved ones worth, I type that as someone in the little garden below noetic and cultural fashion: elsewhere, that seems to be academically trained in the me a rather stereotypical it’s not scientific as much as the aspect of All That Is that physical sciences and the phi- birdhouse. Perched on top of it is scientistic. And as much is most worth focusing on. losophy of science. it, right there on the roof of as I love the intellectual Whatever your metaphysi- If it is the case that the the box, was a robin — the sincerity and commitment cal disposition may be, this little robin and I are ultimate- very symbol of an English to empiricism of people like is for sure: you cannot fully ly the same thing — fluc- Christmas. Richard Dawkins, who would understand one part of our tuations of an underlying All I smiled at the coincidence essentially agree with that universe without knowing That Is — then I have to won- It allows me to conceive of Love of it; the simplicity of it; view, I don’t hold to it. all of it. William Blake wasn’t der if there is any way I could the Christmassyness of it. It More like most people being fanciful when he wrote have been standing at my was as if the universe had throughout most of history of seeing “a world in a grain Dad’s window on Christmas as fundamentally real, and just conspired to make me a and most of the world, I sus- of sand”: to explain complete- Day three years ago without Christmas card in the three pect the opposite is closer to ly everything there is to know the little robin looking back fundamentally meaningful. dimensions of reality. the truth: that a rock is a very about a single grain of sand at me from that birdhouse. Of course, the little robin simple form of conscious- would take in all the laws Now I am being more fan- Day, which is a rather good you believe yourself to be a wasn’t there to deliver to ness — which enables me of nature and “initial condi- ciful than Blake, perhaps, but day for dwelling on things very complicated machine or me a Christmas greeting. to wonder if the two robins tions” of the universe if there whatever the truth of all that, Divine and fanciful (for some a rather limited expression of After all, he didn’t know I of my story — the big Robin are any. And to specify them I saw a robin on Christmas of you, they will be the same the Divine — I wish you very was going to look out of the (me), and the little Robin would be (with allowances morning and he jolted me thing, and for others they much Love and a truly happy window right then. And he (my Yuletide avian acquain- for the probabilistic nature into the here and now and a certainly won’t be), I’ll allow Christmas. couldn’t — because he was a tance) — are expressions of of quantum mechanics) to direct experience of peaceful- myself the thought that just  robin. the Divine, or in Christian explain the whole universe. ness and oneness and Love. because the little robin didn’t Robin Koerner is British- People often say that we terms, beings “made in God’s And I am pretty sure if it know he was bringing me a born and recently became a cit- “come into the world.” But image.” It also allows me to Experiencing Love, Peace, weren’t Christmas day, and it Christmas message of peace izen of the USA. A decade ago, we don’t: we come out of it. conceive of Love as funda- and Feeling of Oneness wasn’t a robin, the symbol of of Love doesn’t necessarily he founded WatchingAmerica. As the wonderful Alan Watts mentally real, and funda- Whether you prefer rock- Christmas, he wouldn’t have mean that All That Is didn’t com, an organization of over used to say, just as an apple mentally meaningful, rather as-crude-consciousness or done that. put him there for that very 200 volunteers that translates tree “apples,” so the universe than just a sensation that universe-in-a-grain-of-sand, So whether he intended purpose. I can’t know that, of and posts views about the USA you’re still left with the idea it or not, the little robin course, but it’s a contempla- from all over the world, works that We Are All One, and brought me, in a very deep tion not without value. as a trainer and a consultant, Love is ultimate reality and manifests little robin and big Robin as sense, my Christmas greeting So from that robin, and recently wrote the book If just two fluctuations of the that morning. through this Robin, to all of You Can Keep It. 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Visit Visit www.tooeletranscript.com www.tooeletranscript.com to place your Classifi ed ad! to place your Classifi ed ad! Or call 882-0050 Or call 882-0050 CLASSIFIED NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE The following de- scribed real property CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. does not endorse, promote, or encourage the purchase of any productwill or be service sold advertised at public Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, published every Tuesday and Thursday in this newspaper. Advertisements are the sole responsibility of the advertiser. Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co.auction hereby to disclaims the highest all liability for any damages suffered as the result of any advertisement in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Transcript Bulletinbidder, Publishing purchase Co. price is TWENTY WORDS OR LESS MONTHLY RATE not responsible for any claims or representations made in advertisements in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. The Tooelepayable Transcript- in Bulletin lawful An ad running a minimum of 8 consecutive issues has the sole authority to edit and locate any classifi ed advertisement as deemed appropriate. Transcript Bulletin moneyPublishing of Co. the reserves United * After 20 Words $ 50 $ ** $2.00 per word over 20 words the right to refuse any advertisement. States of America at 30¢ per word/issue Bold/boxed ads extra the time of sale, at the 6 25 **No credit for stopped ads. Includes Bold Type 5¢ per word/issue (20 words or less) 4 runs in the Tooele Valley “Extra” All real estate advertised in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 whichmain makes entrance it illegal of to the Boxed ads 50¢ per issue All classifi ed line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, religion, sex or national origin, or any intentionTooele to make County any such Court- *Includes the Tooele Valley “Extra” and Transcript Bulletin web-site automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all preference, limitation or discrimination.” The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin will not knowingly accept any advertisinghouse, for real estatea/k/a whichthe Third is nonsubscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. They will also run on our web-site. in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised in this paper are available on an equalJudicial opportunity District basis. Court, Classifi ed ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition • Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition 74 South 100 East, Tooele, Utah, on Thursday, February 1, Services Furniture & Apartments Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices 2018,Public at theNotices hour of Appliances for Rent Meetings Meetings Meetings Meetings Meetings 9:30 Trustees a.m. of that day for the purpose of fore- NORTH VALLEY Ap- NOTICE OF PUBLIC AGENDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE closing a deed of trust pliance. Washers/ Tooele Gateway HEARING Notice is given that the HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE OF 2018 originally executed by ALTERATIONS dryers refrigerators, Apartments SUBJECT: PUD-CUP Stockton Planning SUBJECT: SU B GIVEN that the Lake REGULAR MEETING James N. Thomas, in freezers, stoves. 2017-87 (Revised Commission will hold a 2017-06 - Chris Robin- Point Improvement SCHEDULE FOR THE favor of Mortgage and AWARD 2 AND 3bdrm apartments WINNING $149-$399 full war- C oncept from regular meeting and a son is requesting final District Board of Trus- TOOELE COUNTY Electronic Registration ranty. Complete re- behind Super 11/01/2017) - Jay Niel- public hearing on plat approval for the tees will hold it's regu- BOARD OF COMMIS- Systems, Inc., as pair service. Satis- Wal-Mart. Swimming sen is requesting con- Tuesday, January 2, proposed 33-Lot Lake larly scheduled busi- SIONERS nominee for Axiom Fi- TAILORING faction guaranteed. pool, hot tub, exercise ditional use approval 2018 promptly at 7:00 Point Vistas Plat 1 ness meetings on the PUBLIC NOTICE is nancial, LLC, its suc- by Parts for all brands. room, playground, full for a conceptual pm in the Town Coun- Subdivision. Location: following dates at 7:00 hereby given that cessors and assigns, (435)830-3225. clubhouse. Planned Unit Develop- cil Chambers at the Second parcel South p.m. at the Lake Point regular meetings of the covering real property KATHY ment (PUD). Location: Stockton Town Hall 18 of Canyon Road, be- Fire Station, 1540 Tooele County Board located at approxi- Tooele Gateway Subject property is lo- N. Johnson Street, tween Center Street Sunset Road, Lake of Commissioners mately 855 West 620 Garage, Yard Apartments JONES Sales cated south of SR 138 Stockton, Utah. In and Adobe Lane (Un- Point, Utah. The Toele County, Utah, South, Tooele, Tooele (435)843-4400 and West of the compliance with the addressed Parcel). agenda for each meet- shall be held on the County, Utah, and 882-6605 HAVING A GARAGE Tooele Valley Airport American Disabilities Zone: R-R-1. Unincor- ing shall be posted on first and third Tuesday more particularly de- SALE? Advertise it in (Unaddressed Par- Act, any individual who porated: Lake Point. the Tooele County at 7:00 p.m. of each scribed as: cels). may need special ac- Planners: Jason Losee w e b s i t e a t month at the Tooele LOT 43, WESTLAND ELECTRICIAN/ the classifieds. Call 3-2BDRM 1BTH base- 882-0050 Zone: A-20. Unincor- commodations includ- and Jeff Miller (http://www.co.tooele.u County Administration COVE SUBDIVISION HANDYMAN residen- ment home $1100/mo porated: Erda. Plan- ing auxiliary communi- On January 3, 2018, t.us/clerk.html. the Building Room 321, 47 PHASE 3, ACCORD- tial/ commercial elec- utilities included call ners: Jason Losee and cative and services the Tooele County State website at South Main Street, ING TO THE OFFI- trical installs & re- Pets 435-830-5122 Jeff Miller during this meeting Planning Commission http://www.utah.gov/p Tooele, Utah, as CIAL PLAT THEREOF pairs, remodeling, SETTLEMENT CAN- On January 3, 2018, shall notify the Town will hold a public hear- mn/index.html and deemed necessary by ON FILE AND OF RE- painting, plumbing! YON APARTMENTS the Tooele County Clerk at (435) ing regarding the re- published in the the Board of Trustees CORD IN THE Dale 435-843-7693 Pampered Pet Re- 2 & 3 bedroom apts. Planning Commission 882-3877 at least 24 quest to subdivide the Tooele Transcript Bul- of the Municipal Build- TOOELE COUNTY 801-865-1878 Li- sort Prices starting at will hold a public hear- hours prior to the property described letin prior to the each ing Authority of Tooele RECORDER'S OF- censed, insured. Ma- Quality pet care for $840/mo. Call Dan- ing regarding the re- meeting. The order of above. The meeting scheduled meeting. C ounty, Utah. FICE. 12-001-0-0049 jor credit cards ac- over 30 years. ielle (435)882-6112 quest to subdivide the Agenda Items may be will be held at 7:00 Any person(s) request- MARILYN K. GIL- The current beneficiary cepted! Dog & Cat boarding for info. property described changed if deemed ap- p.m. at the Tooele ing agenda items LETTE, Secretary of the trust deed is HANDYMAN, snow re- 435-884-3374 above. The meeting propriate by the Chair- County Administration should contact Keith Municipal Building JPMorgan Chase moval, leaf cleanup, pamperedpetresort.com Homes for will be held at 7:00 man. Time limits, if Building (Auditorium, Fryer, Board Chairman Authority of Tooele Bank, National Asso- snowblower sales Rent p.m. at the Tooele any listed for Agenda First Floor), 47 S. Main or Terre Marshall, Sec- County, Utah ciation, and the record and repair, any kind RUSH County Administration items are approximate Street, Tooele, UT retary at 508-0397, at (Published in the Tran- owner of the property of handyman work, LAKE Building (Auditorium, and may be acceler- 84074. least 72 hours in ad- script Bulletin Decem- as of the recording of yard work. Residen- KENNELS. WHY RENT When First Floor), 47 S. Main ated or delayed. The public is welcome vance of the meeting ber 28, 2017) the notice of default is tial and business. Call Dog & Cat boarding, You Can Buy? Zero Street, Tooele, UT Call to Order to provide any written date. James N. Thomas, un- J i m m y a t obedience training. down & Low In- 84074. 1. Pledge of Allegiance comments to the Plan- January 12, 2017 Public Notices married man. The (435)228-8561 Call (435)882-5266 come programs, 1st The public is welcome 2. Roll Call ning Office at 47 S. February 9, 2017 Trustees trustee's sale of the rushlakekennels.co time & Single par- to provide any written 3. Acknowledge Visi- Main in the Tooele March 9, 2017 aforedescribed real HANSON & SONS ent programs, m comments to the Plan- tors and Distinguished County Building prior April 13, 2017 Deadline for public property will be made handyman home re- Berna Sloan (435) ning Office at 47 S. Guests to the meeting or to at- May 11, 2017 notices is 4 p.m. the without warranty as to pairs, basements, 840-5029 Group 1 Main in the Tooele 4. Approval of Decem- tend the meeting to June 8, 2017 title, possession, or siding, roofing, decks, day prior to publica- WHY RENT when you County Building prior ber 5, 2017 Planning gain information or July 13, 2017 tion. Public notices encumbrances. Bid- tile, small jobs, Livestock to the meeting or to at- Commission Minutes voice your opinion re- August 10, 2017 ders must be prepared Snow-removal. Very can buy? $2000 a submitted past the month & good credit tend the meeting to a. Discussion garding this issue. For September 14 2017 deadline will not be to tender a cashier's reasonable, local STRAW bales. New could get you a home gain information or b. Changes questions or additional October 12, 2017 accepted. check in the amount of Tooele. Jef f crop. $5/ bale you w/Zero Down. Call voice your opinion re- c. Approval-Disap- information, please November 9, 2017 UPAXLP $20,000.00 at the sale. 435-775-1445 pick up. $7/bale De- Berna 435-840-5029 garding this issue. For proved contact the Planning December 7, 2017 The balance of the livered. Gart h HOME REPAIRS ex- Group 1 Real Estate. questions or additional 5. Open Public Com- O f f i c e a t Dated this 7th day of NOTICE OF TRUS- purchase price must pert. Doors, knobs, (435)837-2246 information, please ments - (3 to 5 minutes 435-843-3274. December 2017 TEE'S SALE be paid by cashier's trim, baseboards, (435)830-2309 contact the Planning per person) The future meeting re- By Order of the Board The following de- check or wire transfer mouldings, drywall re- Homes O f f i c e a t 6. Close Public Com- garding this application of Trustees scribed real property received by 12:00 pairs, texturing, Sporting 435-843-3274. ments will also be posted at (Published in the Tran- will be sold at public noon the following caulking, weather- Goods The future meeting re- 7. Open Meeting the Tooele County script Bulletin Decem- auction to the highest business day. The proofing, framing, $$SAVE MONEY garding this application 8. Old Business Building, advertised in ber 28, 2017) bidder, purchase price trustee reserves the home updating and Search Bank & will also be posted at a. Building Permits - the public notice sec- payable in lawful right to void the effect SELLING YOUR SELL YOUR car in the renovations and H U D h o m e s the Tooele County Robyn Robbins tion of the Tooele money of the United of the trustee's sale af- mountain bike? Ad- Transcript Bulletin much more. Small www.Tooele Bank- Building, advertised in b. Placement of Con- Transcript Bulletin and States of America at ter the sale based vertise it in the classi- Classified section. jobs okay. Call fieds. Call 882-0050 Homes.com Berna the public notice sec- nexes (Shipping and posted on the Tooele the time of sale, at the upon information un- S h a n e ( 4 3 5 ) www.tooele tran- Sloan (435) tion of the Tooele Storage Containers) - County Website. S E L L I N G Y O U R main entrance of the known to the trustee at 840-0344. script.com 840-5029 Group 1 Transcript Bulletin and Robyn Robbins Tooele County mountain bike? Tooele County Court- the time of the sale, posted on the Tooele c. Metal Storage Planning Department www.tooele tran- house, a/k/a the Third such as a bankruptcy RAIN GUTTERS, SELLING YOUR County Website. Sheds - Robyn Rob- (Published in the Tran- Judicial District Court, filing, a loan reinstate- seamless, aluminum, script.com HOME? Advertise it Tooele County bins script Bulletin Decem- SELLING YOUR 74 South 100 East, ment, or an agreement all colors, leaf protec- Help Wanted in the classifieds. Call Planning Department d. Annexation Policy - ber 28, 2017) HOME? Advertise it Tooele, Utah, on between the trustor tion. Siding & roofing 882-0050 or visit (Published in the Tran- Joe Johnston in the classifieds. Call Thursday, February 1, and beneficiary to repair. Licensed and WANTED FOR AN NOTICE OF PUBLIC www.tooeletran script Bulletin Decem- e. General Plan - 882-0050 or visit 2018, at the hour of postpone or cancel the insured, free esti- Elderly person. Light HEARING script.com ber 28, 2017) Duane Shields www.tooeletran 9:30 a.m. of that day sale. If so voided, the mates. housekeeping job SUBJECT: SU B f. Livestock Manage- script.com for the purpose of fore- only recourse of the (435)841-4001 1bdrm, Kirk Hotel. PUBLIC NOTICE ment Area - Marlene 2017-02 - Russell Wil- closing a deed of trust highest bidder is to re- Call Paul, flexible Water Shares NOTICE OF 2018 son is requesting pre- TREE WORK. Free Thomas originally executed by ceive a full refund of pay, flexible hours REGULAR MEETING liminary and final plat estimates! Local g. Active Building Per- James N. Thomas, in the money paid to the 385-214-8140 SCHEDULE FOR THE approval for the pro- company. Licensed 10.364 ACRE FEET in mits - Discussion favor of Mortgage trustee. THIS IS AN MUNICIPAL BUILD- posed 23-Lot Maple- & insured. Bucket Tooele City, $8,500 h. Active Business Electronic Registration ATTEMPT TO COL- ING AUTHORITY OF wood Lane (Phase 1) truck, Crane serv- per acre foot. Call Permits/License - Dis- Systems, Inc., as LECT A DEBT. ANY Wanted TOOELE COUNTY, Subdivision. Location: ice, Stump removal, 435-830-2426 cussion nominee for Axiom Fi- INFORMATION OB- UTAH 18 West Bates Canyon nancial, LLC, its suc- mulch. 11 ACRE FT East 9. New Buisness TAINED WILL BE I PAY ABOVE pawn PUBLIC NOTICE is Road. Zone: R-1-10. cessors and assigns, 801-633-6685 Pre- Erda Water Shares a. Business License USED FOR THAT shop offers for gold hereby given that Unincorporated: covering real property ciseYard.com for sale $8500 each b. Building Permits PURPOSE. and precious metals. regular meetings of the Stansbury Park. Plan- located at approxi- or 8000 if all are pur- 10. Setting Dates and DATED this 22nd day This includes broken Municipal Building ners: Jeff Miller and mately 855 West 620 chased together Times for 2018 Plan- of December, 2017 or unwanted jewelry, Authority of Tooele Jason Losee South, Tooele, Tooele Miscellaneous Travis 801-201-9280 ning Commission Scalley Reading Bates dental gold, as well County, Utah, shall be Meetings On January 3, 2018, SoldCounty, for Utah, and Hansen & Rasmussen, as gold & silver coins. 5 ACRE FEET in East held on the first and a. Discussion the Tooele County more particularly de- P.C. DIAMONDS don't pay Call or tex t Erda (East of Drou- third Tuesday at 7:00 b. Changes Planning Commission scribed as: successor trustee retail! Large selec- (801)330-8155 after bay Road, $9,500 p.m. of each month at c. Approval - Disap- will hold a public hear- LOT 43, WESTLAND By: Marlon L. Bates tion, high quality. Bri- 6pm. obo per acre foot. the Tooele County Ad- proved ing regarding the re- COVE SUBDIVISION Its: Supervising Part- dal sets, wedding Call 435-830-2426 ministration Building 11. Planning Commis- quest to subdivide the TopPHASE Dollar! 3, ACCORD- ner bands. Everything Room 321, 47 South s i o n M e m b e r property described ING TO THE OFFI- 15 West South Tem- wholesale! Rocky Autos Main Street, Tooele, Work/Duty Assign- above. The meeting CIAL PLAT THEREOF ple, Ste. 600 Salt Lake Public Notices will be held at 7:00 Mtn. Diamond Co. Meetings Utah, as deemed nec- ments ON FILE AND OF RE- City, Utah 84101 Tele- S.L.C. essary by the Board of a. Steve Oblad - Fu- p.m. at the Tooele CORD IN THE phone: (801) 531-7870 SELL YOUR CAR or Trustees of the Munici- County Administration 1-800-396-6948 Deadline for public ture Vision TOOELE COUNTY Business Hours: 9:00 boat in the classi- pal Building Authority Building (Auditorium, I received 9 Offers notices is 4 p.m. the b. Duane Shields RECORDER'S OF- a.m. to 5:00 p.m. SELL YOUR computer fieds. Call 882-0050 of Tooele County, First Floor), 47 S. Main day prior to publica- -General Plan FICE. 12-001-0-0049 Trustee No. in the classifieds. Call or visit www.tooele- Utah. Street, Tooele, UT tion. Public notices c. Marlene Thomas - within a WeekThe current and beneficiary put the51121-1757 Home 882-0050 or visit transcript. com MARILYN K. GIL- 84074. submitted past the Codification/Ordinance of the trust deed is (Published in the Tran- www.tooeletranscript. LETTE, Secretary The public is welcome deadline will not be Updates Under ContractJPMorgan for $8,000 Chase script over Bulletin List Decem- com Rooms for Municipal Building to provide any written accepted. d. Robyn Robbins - Bank, National Asso- ber 28, 2017, January Rent Authority of Tooele comments to the Plan- UPAXLP Training and Guest Price and ciation,Closed and thewithin record 445 & 11, days, 2018)_ Furniture & County, Utah Speakers/Presenters ning Office at 47 S. owner of the property ROOM FOR rent in my Appliances PUBLIC NOTICE (Published in the Tran- e. Joe Johnston - An- Main in the Tooele as of the recording of Home. Large fur- The Tooele County script Bulletin Decem- nexation Plan County Building prior HAPPYthe notice SELLERS! of default is nished bdrm, private ADMIRAL TOP load- Commission meeting ber 28, 2017) 12. New Business Li- to the meeting or to at- James N. Thomas, un- bath, no smoking ing washer 4 yrs/o scheduled for January cense Applicaitons tend the meeting to married man. The $485mo $200dep call SELL YOUR CAR or $50 OBO call 2, 2018 has been can- 13. New Building Per- gain information or trustee's sale of the 882-7839. 435-843-1197 celled. boat in the classi- voice your opinion re- fieds. Call 882-0050 mit Applications I WILL GETaforedescribed YOU TOP real DOLLAR BECOME A SUB- BECOME A SUB- MARILYN K. GIL- 14. Open Public Com- garding this issue. For property will be made LETTE or visit www.tooele- questions or additional SCRIBER. 882-0050 SCRIBER. 882-0050 transcript. com or ments (3 to 5 minutes FORwithout YOUR warranty HOME! as to T ooele Count y per person) information, please title, possession, or Clerk/Auditor e-mail your ad to contact the Planning tbp@tooeletranscript. 15. Close Public Com- encumbrances. Bid- (Published in the Tran- ments O f f i c e a t It Matters a dersGreat must beDeal prepared How It’s Sold, script Bulletin Decem- com 435-843-3274. SELL YOUR com- 16. Discuss Agenda to tender a cashier's ber 28, 2017) The future meeting re- puter in the classi- for February 2018 When It’s Soldcheck inand the amount Who of you Get to garding this application HAVING A yard sale? fieds. Call 882-0050 17. Final Planning $20,000.00 at the sale. will also be posted at Advertise in the Tran- or visit www.tooele- Commission board The balance of the the Tooele County Negotiate on Your Behalf and Protect Now Hiring for New script transcript. com Discussions purchase price must a. Upcoming Training - Building, advertised in you in bethe paid Selling by cashier's Process. SL Airport Location 19 January 2018- the public notice sec- check or wire transfer 4:00pm - County GIS tion of the Tooele received by 12:00 Now Hiring for New Reserve Your Spot b. Upcoming State Transcript Bulletin and noon the following on Our Team Today! Public Mettings posted on the Tooele business day. The Reserve Your Spot County Website. List your home here, give me a call! SL Airport Location c. Upcoming County trustee reserves the WEon Our Team Today! OFFER: Public Meetings Tooele County right to void the effect Planning Department  Great Pay d. Upcoming Stockton of the trustee's sale af- Public Meetings (Published in the Tran- ter the sale based  Flexible Schedules script Bulletin Decem-  Excellent Benefits 18. Adjournment upon information un- Great Pay By Diana Marks, Town ber 28, 2017) known to the trustee at •  Employee Incentives WE OFFER: Clerk DEADLINES FOR the time of the sale, • Flexible Schedules Scholarship Program (Published in the Tran- classifieds ads are such as aFor bankruptcy any of your Excellent Benefits • Paid Training NowNow AcceptingAccepting Applications Applications script Bulletin Decem- M o n d a y a n d filing, a loanreal reinstate- estate • Employee Incentives Advancement Potential NowNow RentingRenting ber 28, 2017) Wednesdays by 4:45 ment, or an agreement • ApplyScholarship Program online at www.jointeamhbboys.com p.m. between needs, the trustor call or call/text 949‐386‐7690. IncomeIncomeIncomeIncome Restrictions Restrictions ApplyApply ApplyApply SELLING YOUR HAVE A good idea for and beneficiary to • Paid Training HOME? Advertise it a story? Call the postpone or cancel the ExclusivelyRentalRental assistance for Seniors may may be be in the classifieds. Call Shane Bergen • Advancement Potential Exclusively for Seniors Transcript and let us sale. If so voided, the available.Pet Friendly Call for details 882-0050 or visit know 882-0050. only recourse of the Apply online at available.Pet Friendly Call for details www.tooeletran highest bidder is to re- www.jointeamhbboys.com 435.843.0717 script.com WANT TO get the lat- ceive a full refund of Call for435.843.0717 details est local news? Sub- the money paid to the or call/text 949-386-7690. CallTDD for 800.735.2900details BECOME A SUB- scribe to the Tran- 435-840-0344 435.843.0717 SCRIBER. 882-0050 trustee. THIS IS AN 435.843.0717TDD 800.735.2900 script Bulletin. ATTEMPT TO COL- LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OB- TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 22nd day of December, 2017 Scalley Reading Bates Hansen & Rasmussen, P.C. successor trustee By: Marlon L. Bates Its: Supervising Part- ner 15 West South Tem- ple, Ste. 600 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Tele- phone: (801) 531-7870 Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Trustee No. 51121-1757 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin Decem- ber 28, 2017, January 4 & 11, 2018)_ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND BONDS TO BE IS- SUED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of the Pub- lic Transit District Act, Title 17B, Chapter 2a, Part 8, Utah Code An- notated 1953, as amended, and the Lo- cal Government Bond- ing Act, Title 11, Chap- ter 14, Utah Code An- notated 1953, as amended, that on De- cember 18, 2017, the Board of Trustees (the “Board”) of the Utah Transit Authority (the “Authority”) adopted a resolution (the “Reso- lution”) expressing its intent to issue its sales tax revenue bonds (to be issued in one or more series and with such additional series designations and titles as may be determined by the Board, the “Bonds”) and has called a public hearing to receive input from the public with respect to the issuance of the Bonds. TIME, PLACE AND LOCATION OF PUB- LIC HEARING The Authority shall hold a public hearing on January 24, 2018, at the hour of 1:30 p.m. at UTA Frontline Headquarters, 669 West 200 South, in Salt Lake City, Utah. The purpose of the hearing is to receive input from the public with respect to (a) the issuance of the Bonds and (b) any potential economic impact that the Project to be fi- nanced with the pro- ceeds of the Bonds may have on the pri- vate sector. All mem- bers of the public are invited to attend and participate. PURPOSE FOR ISSU- ING BONDS The Authority intends to issue the Bonds for the purpose of (i) fi- nancing additions and improvements to the Authority's transit sys- tem (the “Project”), (ii) funding a debt service reserve fund, if needed, and (iii) pay- ing costs of issuing the Bonds. PARAMETERS OF THE BONDS The Authority intends to issue the Bonds in the aggregate principal amount of not to ex- ceed eighty-eight mil- lion five hundred thou- sand dollars ($88,500,000) to bear interest at a rate or rates of not to exceed five and one-half per- cent (5.5%) per an- num, to mature in not more than thirty (30) years from their date or dates, and to be sold at a price of not less than ninety-eight (98%) of the total prin- cipal amount thereof. The Bonds are to be issued and sold pursu- ant to the Resolution, either the Amended and Restated General Indenture of Trust, dated as of September 1, 2002, as heretofore amended and supple- mented (previously executed by the Authority) or the Sub- ordinate General In- denture of Trust, dated as of July 1, 2006, as heretofore amended and supplemented (previously executed by the Authority) and one or more Supple- mental Indentures of Trust relating to the NOTICE OF TRUS- Bonds (collectively, the TEE'S SALE “Indentures”). The following de- SALES TAXES AND scribed real property REVENUES TO BE will be sold at public PLEDGED auction to the highest As provided in the In- bidder, purchase price dentures, the Bonds payable in lawful will be limited obliga- money of the United tions of the Authority States of America at payable from the sales the time of sale, at the taxes and revenues main entrance of the collected for the Tooele County Court- Authority's public tran- house, a/k/a the Third sit system (the “Reve- Judicial District Court, nues”). 74 South 100 East, OUTSTANDING Tooele, Utah, on BONDS SECURED Thursday, February 1, BY PLEDGED TAXES 2018, at the hour of Other than the pro- 9:30 a.m. of that day posed Bonds, the for the purpose of fore- Authority currently has closing a deed of trust $2,052,683,567 of originally executed by bonds outstanding (the James N. Thomas, in “Outstanding Bonds”) favor of Mortgage secured by the Reve- Electronic Registration nues (as more fully de- Systems, Inc., as scribed in the Inden- nominee for Axiom Fi- tures). nancial, LLC, its suc- OTHER OUTSTAND- cessors and assigns, ING BONDS OF THE covering real property AUTHORITY located at approxi- Additional information mately 855 West 620 regarding the Author- South, Tooele, Tooele ity's Outstanding County, Utah, and Bonds may be found in more particularly de- the Authority's finan- scribed as: cial report (the “Finan- LOT 43, WESTLAND cial Report”) at: COVE SUBDIVISION http://secure.utah.gov/ PHASE 3, ACCORD- auditor-search/. For ING TO THE OFFI- additional information, CIAL PLAT THEREOF including any informa- ON FILE AND OF RE- tion more recent than CORD IN THE NOTICE OF PUBLIC as of the date of the TOOELE COUNTY HEARING AND Financial Report, RECORDER'S OF- BONDS TO BE IS- please contact Robert FICE. 12-001-0-0049 SUED K. Biles, Vice Presi- The current beneficiary NOTICE IS HEREBY dent of Finance, at of the trust deed is GIVEN pursuant to the (801) 743-3882. JPMorgan Chase provisions of the Pub- TOTAL ESTIMATED Bank, National Asso- lic Transit District Act, COST ciation, and the record Title 17B, Chapter 2a, Based on the Author- owner of the property Part 8, Utah Code An- ity's current plan of fi- as of the recording of notated 1953, as nance and a current the notice of default is amended, and the Lo- estimate of interest James N. Thomas, un- cal Government Bond- rates, the total princi- married man. The ing Act, Title 11, Chap- pal and interest cost of trustee's sale of the ter 14, Utah Code An- the Bonds to be issued aforedescribed real notated 1953, as to finance the Project, property will be made NOTICE: amended, that on De- if held until maturity, is without warranty as to There are delinquent cember 18, 2017, the $150,067,063. title, possession, or upon the following de- Board of Trustees (the Copies of the Resolu- encumbrances. Bid- scribed stock, on ac- “Board”) of the Utah tion and forms of the ders must be prepared count of assessment Transit Authority (the Indentures are on file to tender a cashier's levied on the 7th day “Authority”) adopted a in the principal office of check in the amount of of April 2017, the resolution (the “Reso- the Authority at 669 $20,000.00 at the sale. amounts set opposite lution”) expressing its West 200 South in Salt The balance of the the names of the re- intent to issue its sales Lake City, Utah, where purchase price must spective stockholders tax revenue bonds (to they may be examined be paid by cashier's as follows: be issued in one or during regular busi- check or wire transfer 799 E Saddle Horn more series and with ness hours of the received by 12:00 Road, Grantsville, UT such additional series Authority for a period noon the following 84029, owning 1 designations and titles of at least thirty (30) business day. The share, property owned as may be determined days from and after trustee reserves the by Tyler Beck, certifi- by the Board, the the last date of publi- right to void the effect cate #2738, owing “Bonds”) and has cation of this notice. of the trustee's sale af- $222.00 called a public hearing NOTICE IS FURTHER ter the sale based 672 S Black Stallion to receive input from GIVEN that a period of upon information un- Court, Grantsville, UT the public with respect thirty (30) days from known to the trustee at 84029, owning 1 to the issuance of the and after the date of the time of the sale, share, property owned Bonds. the publication of this such as a bankruptcy by Kody Byrd, certifi- TIME, PLACE AND notice is provided by filing, a loan reinstate- cate #3035, owing LOCATION OF PUB- law during which (i) ment,THURSDAY or an agreement December$436.59 28, 2017 LIC HEARING any personTOOELE in interest TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN C7 between the trustor 823 E Deep Wash The Authority shall shall have the right to and beneficiary to Road, Grantsville, UT hold a public hearing contest the legality of postponePublic or Notices cancel the 84029,Public owningNotices 1 onPublic January Notices 24, 2018, thePublic Resolution, Notices the In- sale. TrusteesIf so voided, the share,Water property User owned atMiscellaneous the hour of 1:30 denturesMiscellaneous (only as they only recourse of the b y J e r e m y p.m. at UTA Frontline pertain to the Bonds), highest bidder is to re- Frischknecht, certifi- Headquarters, 669 or the Bonds, or any ceive a full refund of cate #2564, owing West 200 South, in provision made for the the money paid to the $561.23 Salt Lake City, Utah. security and payment trustee. THIS IS AN 614 E Sleigh Ride, The purpose of the of the Bonds, and that ATTEMPT TO COL- Grantsville, UT 84029, hearing is to receive after such time, no one LECT A DEBT. ANY owning 1 share, prop- input from the public shall have any cause INFORMATION OB- erty owned by GTM with respect to (a) the of action to contest the Fascinating TAINED WILL BE Builders, certificate issuance of the Bonds regularity, formality, or USED FOR THAT #2949, owing $722.00 and (b) any potential legality thereof for any PURPOSE. 58 E Box Elder Drive, economic impact that cause whatsoever and DATED this 22nd day Grantsville, UT 84029, the Project to be fi- (ii) registered voters of December, 2017 owning 1 share, prop- nanced with the pro- within the boundaries Scalley Reading Bates erty owned by Jason ceeds of the Bonds of the Authority's tran- Stories From Hansen & Rasmussen, Mathews, certificate may have on the pri- sit district may sign a P.C. #2508, owing $147.00 vate sector. All mem- written petition re- successor trustee 850 E Deep Wash bers of the public are questing an election to By: Marlon L. Bates Road, Grantsville, UT invited to attend and authorize the issuance Its: Supervising Part- 84029, owning 1 participate. of the Bonds. If written ner share, property owned PURPOSE FOR ISSU- petitions which have Your Hometown 15 West South Tem- by Cortley Maughan, ING BONDS been signed by at ple, Ste. 600 Salt Lake certificate #2555, ow- The Authority intends least 20% of the regis- City, Utah 84101 Tele- ing $197.00 to issue the Bonds for tered voters within the phone: (801) 531-7870 417 S Horseshoe the purpose of (i) fi- boundaries of the Business Hours: 9:00 Lane, Grantsville, UT nancing additions and Authority's transit dis- a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 84029, owning 1 improvements to the trict are filed with the T r u s t e e N o . share, property owned Authority's transit sys- Authority during said 51121-1757 by LeeAnn Nay, certifi- tem (the “Project”), (ii) 30-day period, the (Published in the Tran- cate #2920, owing funding a debt service Authority shall be re- script Bulletin Decem- $551.26 reserve fund, if quired to hold an elec- ber 28, 2017, January 291 W Durfee, Grants- needed, and (iii) pay- tion to obtain voter 4 & 11, 2018)_ ville, UT 84029, own- ing costs of issuing the authorization prior to ing 1 share, property Bonds. the issuance of the Public Notices owned by Mark Wool- PARAMETERS OF Bonds. If fewer than ley, certificate #2599, THE BONDS 20% of the registered Water User owing $574.20 The Authority intends voters within the 584 E Coach Lane, to issue the Bonds in Deadline for public Authority's transit dis- Grantsville, UT 84029, the aggregate principal notices is 4 p.m. the trict file a written peti- owning 1 share, prop- amount of not to ex- day prior to publica- tion during said 30-day erty owned by Derek ceed eighty-eight mil- tion. Public notices period, the Authority Squillace, certificate lion five hundred thou- submitted past the may proceed to issue #2943, owing $554.96 s a n d d o l l a r s deadline will not be the Bonds without an In accordance with ($88,500,000) to bear accepted. election. laws of the State of interest at a rate or UPAXLP DATED this 18th day Utah and the order of rates of not to exceed of December, 2017. NOTICE TO WATER the Board of Directors five and one-half per- U TAH TRANSIT USERS made on the 4th day of cent (5.5%) per an- AUTHORITY The applications below January, 2017, so num, to mature in not Robert K. Biles were filed with the Di- many shares of such more than thirty (30) Vice President of Fi- vision of Water Rights stock as may be nec- years from their date nance/ in Tooele County. essary to pay the de- or dates, and to be Secretary/Treasurer These are informal linquent assessment sold at a price of not (Published in the Tran- proceedings per Rule and/or other delin- less than ninety-eight script Bulletin Decem- R655-6-2. Protests quent fees thereon, to- (98%) of the total prin- ber 21 & 28, 2017) gether with the late cipal amount thereof. concerning an applica- SUMMONS FOR fee, costs of advertis- The Bonds are to be tion must be legibly PUBLICATION ing, and expenses of issued and sold pursu- written or typed, con- IN THE THIRD DIS- the sale, will be sold to ant to the Resolution, tain the name and TRICT JUVENILE the highest bidder at a either the Amended mailing address of the COURT AND IN THE- public auction to be and Restated General protesting party, C O U N T Y O F held at the principal Indenture of Trust, STATE THE APPLI- TOOELE, STATE OF business of the corpo- dated as of September CATION NUMBER UTAH ration, at 411 So. West 1, 2002, as heretofore PROTESTED, CITE STATE OF UTAH, in Street, Grantsville, amended and supple- REASONS FOR THE the interest of A., L. Utah, on the 10th day mented (previously PROTEST, and RE- 06/24/2013, Case No: of January, 2018, at executed by the QUEST A HEARING, 1132849, A., C. the hour of 7 p.m. Authority) or the Sub- if desired. Also, A $15 09/12/2014, Case No: (Published in the Tran- ordinate General In- FEE MUST BE IN- 1132848 script Bulletin Decem- denture of Trust, dated CLUDED FOR EACH TO: JACOB ARAGON, ber 26, 28, 2017, as of July 1, 2006, as APPLICATION PRO- THE FATHER OF THE January 2, 4 & 9, heretofore amended TESTED. Protests CHILDREN 2018) and supplemented must be filed with the A proceeding concern- (previously executed Division of Water ing the above children by the Authority) and Rights, PO Box Public Notices is pending in this Court one or more Supple- 146300, Salt Lake and adjudication will Miscellaneous mental Indentures of City, UT 84114-6300, be made which may Trust relating to the or by hand delivery to Deadline for public include the permanent Bonds (collectively, the a Division office during notices is 4 p.m. the termination of your pa- “Indentures”). normal business hours day prior to publica- rental rights. Your fail- SALES TAXES AND on or before JANU- tion. Public notices ure to appear may re- REVENUES TO BE ARY 24, 2018. Please submitted past the sult in the termination PLEDGED visit deadline will not be of your parental rights As provided in the In- waterrights.utah.gov or accepted. by default. dentures, the Bonds call (801)538-7240 for UPAXLP You are hereby sum- will be limited obliga- additional information. moned to appear be- tions of the Authority NEW NOTICE OF AUC- fore this Court for a payable from the sales APPLICATION(S) TION TRIAL scheduled for taxes and revenues 15-5420 (A81047): Date of Sale: Satur- JANUARY 25, 2018 at collected for the Adam and Karen day, January 13, 9:00 a.m. in the court- Authority's public tran- Cleveland propose(s) 2018 Time: 10:00 AM. room of Judge Eliza- sit system (the “Reve- using 4.73 ac-ft from Beehive Storage, beth M. Knight located nues”). groundwater (Rush 1498 N Main St, at 74, SOUTH 100 OUTSTANDING Valley) for IRRIGA- T o o o e l e U T EAST, TOOELE, BONDS SECURED TION; STOCKWA- 435-882-3088 UTAH. BY PLEDGED TAXES TERING. This notice of auction DATED THIS 12th day Other than the pro- CHANGE APPLICA- is being given pursu- of December, 2017. posed Bonds, the TION(S) ant to 38-8-1 et al, MICHAEL MCDON- Authority currently has 15-522 (a43123): Utah Code Annotated. ALD $2,052,683,567 of Carol Janice Weyland UNIT 226 Veronica Assistant Attorney bonds outstanding (the Trust propose(s) using Vasquez. Misc items General “Outstanding Bonds”) 4.45 ac-ft from ground- & boxes. (Published in the Tran- secured by the Reve- water (Erda) for IRRI- UNIT 373 Kristina script Bulletin Decem- nues (as more fully de- GATION; DOMESTIC. Tso. Household, totes. ber 14, 21, 28, 2017 & scribed in the Inden- 15-5415 (a43156): UNIT 370 Skyler January 4, 2018) Fassio Egg Farms Inc Spendlove. Eliptical, tures). propose(s) using 3.2 ICM Bike. OTHER OUTSTAND- SUMMONS FOR ac-ft from groundwater UNIT 229A Deanna ING BONDS OF THE PUBLICATION (4 Miles East of Baetz. Tools, misc AUTHORITY IN THE THIRD DIS- Grantsville) for COM- household, saws. Additional information TRICT JUVENILE MERCIAL: Operations UNIT 226A Andrew regarding the Author- COURT AND IN THE- associated with Fassio Brown. Misc house- ity's Outstanding C O U N T Y O F Egg Farms. hold & Boxes. Bonds may be found in TOOELE, STATE OF NONUSE UNIT 004 Sally Sweat the Authority's finan- UTAH 15-4383 (): Stephen F. Misc furniture, adjust- cial report (the “Finan- STATE OF UTAH, in and Torrie M. Norris able ladders. cial Report”) at: the interest of S., L. is/are seeking Nonuse (Published in the http://secure.utah.gov/ 04/20/2006, Case No: period for 1.0 ac-ft Tooele Transcript Bul- auditor-search/. For 1128490. from groundwater (2 letin December 28, additional information, T O : M I C H A E L miles NW of Grants- 2017) including any informa- STEWART, THE FA- ville Utah) for IRRIGA- tion more recent than THE OF THE CHILD TION. NOTICE OF PUBLIC as of the date of the A proceeding concern- 15-5110 (A26268): H E A R I N G A N D Financial Report, ing the above child is Stephen F. and Torrie BONDS TO BE IS- please contact Robert pending in this Court Norris is/are seeking SUED K. Biles, Vice Presi- and adjudication will Nonuse period for 1.0 NOTICE IS HEREBY dent of Finance, at be made which may ac-ft from GIVEN pursuant to the (801) 743-3882. include the permanent groundwater (Grants- provisions of the Pub- TOTAL ESTIMATED termination of your pa- ville, UT) for IRRIGA- lic Transit District Act, COST rental rights. Your fail- TION. Title 17B, Chapter 2a, Based on the Author- ure to appear may re- Kent L. Jones, P.E. Part 8, Utah Code An- ity's current plan of fi- sult in the termination STATE ENGINEER notated 1953, as nance and a current of your parental rights by default. In Every Issue (Published in Tran- amended, and the Lo- estimate of interest script Bulletin Decem- cal Government Bond- rates, the total princi- You are hereby sum- ber 28 2017 & January ing Act, Title 11, Chap- pal and interest cost of moned to appear be- 4, 2018) ter 14, Utah Code An- the Bonds to be issued fore this Court for a notated 1953, as to finance the Project, TRIAL in said county TOOELE NOTICE: amended, that on De- if held until maturity, is on FEBRUARY 15, RANSCRIPT There are delinquent cember 18, 2017, the $150,067,063. 2018 at 2:00 P.M. in T upon the following de- Board of Trustees (the Copies of the Resolu- the courtroom of scribed stock, on ac- “Board”) of the Utah tion and forms of the Judge Elizabeth M. count of assessment Transit Authority (the Indentures are on file Knight located at 74, ULLETIN levied on the 7th day “Authority”) adopted a in the principal office of SOUTH 100 EAST, B of April 2017, the resolution (the “Reso- the Authority at 669 TOOELE, UTAH. amounts set opposite lution”) expressing its West 200 South in Salt DATED THIS 19th day the names of the re- intent to issue its sales Lake City, Utah, where of December, 2017. spective stockholders tax revenue bonds (to they may be examined MICHAEL MCDON- Your Community Newspaper as follows: be issued in one or during regular busi- ALD 799 E Saddle Horn more series and with ness hours of the Assistant Attorney Road, Grantsville, UT such additional series Authority for a period General 84029, owning 1 designations and titles of at least thirty (30) (Published in the Tran- SUBSCRIBE TODAY 882-0050 share, property owned as may be determined days from and after script Bulletin Decem- by Tyler Beck, certifi- by the Board, the the last date of publi- ber 21, 28, 2017 & cate #2738, owing “Bonds”) and has cation of this notice. January 4 & 11, 2018) $222.00 called a public hearing NOTICE IS FURTHER 672 S Black Stallion to receive input from GIVEN that a period of TOOELETRANSCRIPT Court, Grantsville, UT the public with respect thirty (30) days from BULLETIN 84029, owning 1 to the issuance of the and after the date of Your Local share, property owned Bonds. the publication of this News Source by Kody Byrd, certifi- TIME, PLACE AND notice is provided by A Full-Color Activity Page! cate #3035, owing LOCATION OF PUB- law during which (i) TOOELETRANSCRIPT Every Thursday $436.59 LIC HEARING any person in interest BULLETIN 823 E Deep Wash The Authority shall shall have the right to TOOELETRANSCRIPT Road, Grantsville, UT hold a public hearing contest the legality of Subscribe 84029, owning 1 on January 24, 2018, the Resolution, the In- BULLETIN share, property owned at the hour of 1:30 dentures (only as they 435-882-0050 Subscribe Today 435-882-0050 b y J e r e m y p.m. at UTA Frontline pertain to the Bonds), TooeleOnline.com Frischknecht, certifi- Headquarters, 669 or the Bonds, or any cate #2564, owing West 200 South, in provision made for the $561.23 Salt Lake City, Utah. security and payment 614 E Sleigh Ride, The purpose of the of the Bonds, and that Grantsville, UT 84029, hearing is to receive after such time, no one owning 1 share, prop- input from the public shall have any cause erty owned by GTM with respect to (a) the of action to contest the Builders, certificate issuance of the Bonds regularity, formality, or #2949, owing $722.00 and (b) any potential legality thereof for any 58 E Box Elder Drive, economic impact that cause whatsoever and Grantsville, UT 84029, the Project to be fi- (ii) registered voters owning 1 share, prop- nanced with the pro- within the boundaries erty owned by Jason ceeds of the Bonds of the Authority's tran- Mathews, certificate may have on the pri- sit district may sign a #2508, owing $147.00 vate sector. All mem- written petition re- 850 E Deep Wash bers of the public are questing an election to Road, Grantsville, UT invited to attend and authorize the issuance 84029, owning 1 participate. of the Bonds. If written share, property owned PURPOSE FOR ISSU- petitions which have by Cortley Maughan, ING BONDS been signed by at certificate #2555, ow- The Authority intends least 20% of the regis- ing $197.00 to issue the Bonds for tered voters within the 417 S Horseshoe the purpose of (i) fi- boundaries of the Lane, Grantsville, UT nancing additions and Authority's transit dis- 84029, owning 1 improvements to the trict are filed with the share, property owned Authority's transit sys- Authority during said by LeeAnn Nay, certifi- tem (the “Project”), (ii) 30-day period, the cate #2920, owing funding a debt service Authority shall be re- $551.26 reserve fund, if quired to hold an elec- 291 W Durfee, Grants- needed, and (iii) pay- tion to obtain voter ville, UT 84029, own- ing costs of issuing the authorization prior to ing 1 share, property Bonds. the issuance of the owned by Mark Wool- PARAMETERS OF Bonds. If fewer than ley, certificate #2599, THE BONDS 20% of the registered owing $574.20 The Authority intends voters within the 584 E Coach Lane, to issue the Bonds in Authority's transit dis- Grantsville, UT 84029, the aggregate principal trict file a written peti- owning 1 share, prop- amount of not to ex- tion during said 30-day erty owned by Derek ceed eighty-eight mil- period, the Authority Squillace, certificate lion five hundred thou- may proceed to issue #2943, owing $554.96 sand dollars the Bonds without an In accordance with ($88,500,000) to bear election. laws of the State of interest at a rate or DATED this 18th day Utah and the order of rates of not to exceed of December, 2017. the Board of Directors five and one-half per- UTAH TRANSIT made on the 4th day of cent (5.5%) per an- AUTHORITY January, 2017, so num, to mature in not Robert K. Biles many shares of such more than thirty (30) Vice President of Fi- stock as may be nec- years from their date nance/ essary to pay the de- or dates, and to be Secretary/Treasurer linquent assessment sold at a price of not (Published in the Tran- and/or other delin- less than ninety-eight script Bulletin Decem- quent fees thereon, to- (98%) of the total prin- ber 21 & 28, 2017) gether with the late cipal amount thereof. fee, costs of advertis- The Bonds are to be ing, and expenses of issued and sold pursu- the sale, will be sold to ant to the Resolution, the highest bidder at a either the Amended public auction to be and Restated General held at the principal Indenture of Trust, business of the corpo- dated as of September ration, at 411 So. West 1, 2002, as heretofore Street, Grantsville, amended and supple- Utah, on the 10th day mented (previously of January, 2018, at executed by the the hour of 7 p.m. Authority) or the Sub- (Published in the Tran- ordinate General In- script Bulletin Decem- denture of Trust, dated ber 26, 28, 2017, as of July 1, 2006, as January 2, 4 & 9, heretofore amended 2018) and supplemented (previously executed by the Authority) and one or more Supple- mental Indentures of Trust relating to the Bonds (collectively, the “Indentures”). SALES TAXES AND REVENUES TO BE PLEDGED As provided in the In- dentures, the Bonds will be limited obliga- tions of the Authority payable from the sales taxes and revenues collected for the Authority's public tran- sit system (the “Reve- nues”). OUTSTANDING BONDS SECURED BY PLEDGED TAXES Other than the pro- posed Bonds, the Authority currently has $2,052,683,567 of bonds outstanding (the “Outstanding Bonds”) secured by the Reve- nues (as more fully de- scribed in the Inden- tures). OTHER OUTSTAND- ING BONDS OF THE AUTHORITY Additional information regarding the Author- ity's Outstanding Bonds may be found in the Authority's finan- cial report (the “Finan- cial Report”) at: http://secure.utah.gov/ auditor-search/. For additional information, including any informa- tion more recent than as of the date of the Financial Report, please contact Robert K. Biles, Vice Presi- dent of Finance, at (801) 743-3882. TOTAL ESTIMATED COST Based on the Author- ity's current plan of fi- nance and a current estimate of interest rates, the total princi- pal and interest cost of the Bonds to be issued to finance the Project, if held until maturity, is $150,067,063. Copies of the Resolu- tion and forms of the Indentures are on file in the principal office of the Authority at 669 West 200 South in Salt Lake City, Utah, where they may be examined during regular busi- ness hours of the Authority for a period of at least thirty (30) days from and after the last date of publi- cation of this notice. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) days from and after the date of the publication of this notice is provided by law during which (i) any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legality of the Resolution, the In- dentures (only as they pertain to the Bonds), or the Bonds, or any provision made for the security and payment of the Bonds, and that after such time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality, or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever and (ii) registered voters within the boundaries of the Authority's tran- sit district may sign a written petition re- questing an election to authorize the issuance of the Bonds. If written petitions which have been signed by at least 20% of the regis- tered voters within the boundaries of the Authority's transit dis- trict are filed with the Authority during said 30-day period, the Authority shall be re- quired to hold an elec- tion to obtain voter authorization prior to the issuance of the Bonds. If fewer than 20% of the registered voters within the Authority's transit dis- trict file a written peti- tion during said 30-day period, the Authority may proceed to issue the Bonds without an election. DATED this 18th day of December, 2017. UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY Robert K. Biles Vice President of Fi- nance/ Secretary/Treasurer (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin Decem- ber 21 & 28, 2017) C8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 28, 2017 SPECIAL DELIVERY TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN ONLINE

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