Stansbury couple create book based on their adopted dog See A10 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY October 25, 2018 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 125 No. 42 $1.00 Underground water supply not being overdrawn Regional water engineer says number of wells in valley hasn’t exceeded recharge

TIM GILLIE STAFF WRITER Some Tooele County resi- dents had a hard time Monday believing a state water engi- neer’s conclusion that there is still plenty of water in the Tooele Valley basin. About 60 people gathered in the basement of the Tooele County Building on Monday night to hear representatives Cal Coopmans with Aggie Air prepares a drone for a demonstration during Wednesday’s Deseret UAS Grand Opening. from the Division of Water Rights and Jordan Water Conservancy District discuss local water issues in the third of a four-part series of town ‘The Jetson’s time is here’ hall meetings sponsored by the Tooele County Commission. Deseret UAS opens doors in Tooele City to help lure emerging drone industries here “Overdrawing the aquifer is way down the road,” said Mike Drake, regional engineer with PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ the Division of Water Rights. FILE PHOTO Drake explained that if The state estimates 48,600-acre TIM GILLIE feet of water is being used year- the Tooele Valley basin was STAFF WRITER ly from the Tooele Valley basin. approaching the point of being Above is a water drilling rig on If Tooele County’s latest overdrawn, the division, which 1000 N. 150 East, Tooele. economic development effort monitors water levels annually, takes off, it will become the sil- would be seeing large, sud- their water is dropping.” icon slopes of unmanned aerial den drops instead of gradual “Just tell us how much water systems, commonly known as declines in water levels. is under the ground so we can drones. We’re not seeing that,” quit worrying,” said an Erda Over 200 people showed Drake said. “The number of resident. “I had to go 20 feet up Wednesday afternoon for wells has not exceeded the deeper last year, not 50 years Deseret UAS’ grand opening of recharge.” from now. Some of my neigh- its Xperience Center, located “It is happening,” came one bors didn’t have any water.” on the first floor of the Horsley response from the audience. Orthodontics building on 2000 “Talk to everybody around and SEE WATER PAGE A6 ® North in Overlake. Deseret UAS is a non-profit collaborative effort of Tooele and Box Elder counties orga- nized to promote economic A drone takes flight during a demonstration at Deseret UAS in Tooele City. development by enticing busi- nesses and researchers in the emerging drone industry to Grantsville’s new make their homes in both counties. Utah has already begun the police officer process of developing plans SEE JETSON’S PAGE A9 ® makes big drug bust on I-80

STEVE HOWE cause to search the vehicle, Chris Fields controls a STAFF WRITER Grantsville City Police Sgt. drone remotely during The newest member of Lydon Allred took Kemp into a demonstration. the Grantsville City Police custody and the passenger, A drone nets a rogue drone during a demonstration by Fortem Technologies. Department made a big splash Nicholas Shinn, 22, of Omaha, with a sizable marijuana bust Nebraska, exited the vehicle. at a DUI checkpoint early Kemp told Allred there were Saturday morning. other illegal things in the vehi- Officer Joseph Lopez, who is cle that officers would find, the still in field training, was work- probable cause statement said. ing a checkpoint at milepost 3 During a search of the vehi- on Interstate 80 shortly after cle, Lopez discovered a sand- midnight, according to a prob- wich bag of marijuana in the able cause statement. When passenger compartment and Lopez approached the vehicle multiple garbage bags contain- with his flashlight, he said he ing about 50 individual bags in saw green flakes that appeared the trunk and rear floor of the to be marijuana on the driver’s passenger compartment. lap. A locally viral Facebook post Lopez said he asked the by the Grantsville City Police driver, later identified as Department, which garnered Nicholas Kemp, 29, of Omaha, more than 800 reactions, 290 Nebraska, if there was any- comments and 135 shares by thing illegal in the vehicle Thursday morning, listed the Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox (left) learns about drones at the grand opening. A rogue drone and Kemp gave him a grinder (above) that was netted in the air by a hunter with marijuana. With probable SEE BUST PAGE A9 ® drone is brought back after a demonstration.

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS C5 Stansbury to High School Skyline Ridge HOMETOWN A10 evaluate golf students get free to be built in OBITUARIES A8 course tech courses Tooele SPORTS B1 See A2 See A2 See A4 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 25, 2018 Service agency approves $9,850 for evaluation of golf course

STEVE HOWE “He’s going to do a complete STAFF WRITER walk around and give us some The Stansbury Service ideas on their expertise as far Agency board wants an inde- as developing golf courses and pendent set of eyes to review getting it back up and run- and evaluate the commu- ning,” Jensen said. nity’s golf course, approving a The assessment comes on $9,850 assessment during its the heels of the board’s Oct. 10 Wednesday night meeting. meeting, in which it approved The assessment, which will an intent to raise property be completed by Staples Golf of taxes by a maximum of 23 Scottsdale, Arizona, is expect- percent. ed to begin mid-November, At that meeting, Smart said according to Stansbury Service there was a “really big possibil- Agency manager Gary Jensen. ity” the service agency would Board chairman Neil Smart have to take over managing the said the company will evaluate Stansbury Park Golf Course, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO the golf course and give direc- which was cited as one reason The Stansbury Service Agency board approved $9,850 to evaluate the condition of the community’s golf course during its Wednesday night meeting. tion on improving efficiency, for the increase. areas to clean up, and needed The maximum tax increase Service and Greenbelt Service aside $95,000 for golf course board with some level of The assessment was changes. would generate an additional taxes, if the maximum increase improvements in its capital specificity on what Staples approved unanimously on Jensen told the board he’d $223,578.15 in revenue. was approved. improvements fund budget. Golf would provide the service a motion by Trustee Brenda recently met with a represen- Residents with a $250,000 The service agency owns Prior to the board’s vote, agency. Trustee Mike Johnson Spearman, seconded by tative of Staples Golf, who home would see a total the golf course but leases Trustee Cassandra Arnell said the company would likely Johnson. described the assessment pro- increase of $64.10, split it to a private operator. In expressed concern there was note deficiencies and give rec- [email protected] cess to him. evenly between the Recreation 2018, the service agency set no deliverables given to the ommendations for fixes.

High school students eligible for free CTE courses at Tooele Tech

TIM GILLIE tuition, the college will no ing program which ends in a STAFF WRITER longer charge monthly fees for certificate of proficiency set Tooele County high school its programs that are not asso- up by industry. Students have students will soon be able ciated with items high school the opportunity to complete a to get college-level technical students will own. technical certificate and dive education at little or no cost Students who have full into the workforce or combine because of a new agreement schedules are also able to their certificate with a degree, between the Tooele County attend Tooele Tech after school according to Ellen Lange- School District and Tooele or during the summer. Christenson, Tooele Tech vice Technical College. Training from Tooele Tech president of student services The school district and can lead to lucrative careers in and marketing. Tooele Tech announced a new industries such as healthcare, “In Tooele County, educa- partnership that will allow information technologies, tion can be threefold with students who are on a waiting software development, manu- career and technical education list for Career and Technical facturing, transportation and classes offered at the school Education classes the opportu- service industries, according to district, technical certificates nity to enroll in CTE classes at Hacking. at Tooele Tech and degrees Tooele Tech. Tooele Tech provides real at USU-Tooele,” said Rogers. Scott Rogers, Tooele County life experience through inter- “All three institutions work School District superintendent, active labs that replicate the together to provide the best told high school counselors in workplace. Each of the classes education possible for Tooele April 2017 that the agreement that high school students take County residents.” would be implemented in the at Tooele Tech will be part [email protected] fall of 2018. of a longer technical train- “Seek innovative ways FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO to work collaboratively to Tooele Technical College and the Tooele County School District announced a partnership to allow high school enhance learning methods and students to attend classes for free. opportunities for students who Tis’ the Season to Save! could benefit from our new with Utah State University as district which is focused on partnership,” Rogers told the well, to maximize the avail- doing what is right for the ‘one’ counselors. able resources our county student who might best benefit TOOELE TRANSCRIPT The two education institu- has for technical education, from the programs available at BULLETIN tions are now ready to roll out while we minimize duplica- Tooele Tech.” the plan. tion of efforts,” said Tooele The local board of directors ADMINISTRATION “This new relationship Tech President Paul Hacking. for Tooele Tech announced Scott C. Dunn Publisher will allow us to work closer “I am extremely grateful for that, along with high school Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus together as partners, and the leadership of the school students not being charged OFFICE Bruce Dunn Controller Chris Evans Office Manager Vicki Higgins Customer Service EDITORIAL David Bern Editor Tooele man sentenced to prison Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Tim Gillie Staff Writer for unlawful sexual conduct Steve Howe Staff Writer Mark Watson Correspondent STEVE HOWE trust to the girl, was the father, paternity test, which were • 18 HOLES ADVERTISING STAFF WRITER according to a probable cause received on June 27, deter- Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager The Tooele man who statement. Police interviewed mined Catt was the biological $ • CART Keith Bird Advertising Sales impregnated a 16-year-old girl the suspect at the Tooele father, according to the prob- • WARM-UP BUCKET Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & was sentenced to up to 5 years County Children’s Justice able cause statement. OF RANGE BALLS Classified Advertising Manager in the Utah State Prison dur- Center, where she did not dis- In an interview with police, LAYOUT & DESIGN ing sentencing in 3rd District close any sexual involvement Catt admitted to providing and Book your tee time online: John Hamilton Creative Director 22 Court on Tuesday. with Catt. using methamphetamine with Liz Arellano Graphic Artist Brandon Edward Catt, 32, The following day, the the victim over the span of www.thehillsgolf.com PRODUCTION pleaded guilty to an amended victim spoke with police at a three to four months, the state- count of third-degree felony friend’s house and said she had ment said. Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager 1255 EAST VINE • TOOELE • 435.882.4220 Darwin Cook Web Press Manager unlawful sexual conduct with sex with Catt long before she [email protected] Dan Coats Pre-press Technician a 16 or 17 year old during a got pregnant, according to the Scott Spence Insert Technician Sept. 4 court appearance. He probable cause statement. On was originally charged with April 20, the victim recanted SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered first-degree felony rape, first- her statement to police and by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, degree felony distribution of said she never had sex with Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele a controlled substance and Catt. County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the third-degree felony permitting Police then obtained con- . a child to be exposed to a con- sent from the state Department OFFICE HOURS: trolled substance. of Child and Family Services, Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. Tooele City police received who had custody of the vic- a child abuse neglect report tim’s child, for a cheek swab, CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. on April 18, which advised a the statement said. The cheek PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: 16-year-old girl had recently swab was obtained on April 24 4 p.m. day prior to publication. given birth to a baby and and a paternity test was sub- COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, several individuals suspected mitted on May 2. BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: Catt, who was in a position of The results of the DNA 3 p.m. day prior to publication. OBITUARY DEADLINE: 10 a.m. day of publication. 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DAVID BERN He said the project will be was owned by the late Mathew EDITOR done in three phases, with Arbshay. He said the idea of The Tooele City Council Skyline Drive extended as each putting a subdivision on the approved a preliminary plan phase moves eastward. He said property is not a new one. for a new residential subdivi- the slope from the top of the Pruden asked about miti- sion near the mouth of Middle hill down to Middle Canyon gation of the project’s water Canyon on Oct. 18. Road would be preserved in retention pond. Bolser said the Called Skyline Ridge, the addition to open space. city will maintain the surface of project is a 66-lot single-family Bolser said there are a couple the detention basin, in addition residential subdivision on 36.31 of conditions attached to the to the slope down to Middle acres that is zoned for single- project, including open space Canyon Road. family dwellings on 14,000 and the capping and disposal of Councilmember Scott Wardle square foot lots (R1-14). The abandoned, historic well holes made a motion to approve property is currently a vacant on the property. the preliminary plan with field located between the end He said the Tooele City Councilmember Brad Pratt sec- of Skyline Drive and west of Planning Commission held a onding the motion. Pruden and Middle Canyon Road. public hearing on the project, councilmembers Melodi Gochis The preliminary plan request although it wasn’t required, and Dave McCall voted aye. was issued by Todd Castagno of and forwarded a unanimous The developer must obtain a Wise Management. positive recommendation to the final plat approval from the city Jim Bolser, the city’s director city council to approve the pre- before construction may begin, of community development and liminary plan. according to a staff report from public works department, told Council Chairman Steve the city’s planning division. It the city council the land was Pruden noted for the audi- was not mentioned during the annexed by the city a few years ence the city annexed the meeting when the developer FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO ago with intent of developing. property 4-5 years ago when it wants to start construction. A preliminary plan for a new 66-lot subdivision at the end of Skyline Drive (above) in Tooele was approved by the city council on Oct. 18. FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK In 1943, deer hunters find human bones near St. John he Tooele Transcript the title. But first, we wanted glary at Johnson’s Cash Store the bones of Edward Vipont, Democrat to win was John Bulletin has published to get St. Joseph for beating us in Stockton on Oct. 23 by two age 33, from Walker River T. Adams as recorder. Zella TTooele County news in region.” 14-year-old boys. Reservation in Nevada. Gowans was elected treasurer. since 1894. Here is a flash- Deputy Sheriff Clifford Further investigation dis- back of local front-page news Oct. 22-25, 1968 Carson recovered $12.97 plus closed that Vipont had been Oct.25, 1918 from 25, 50, 75 and 100 years Front-Page Incumbent Tooele County groceries and merchandise val- arrested at Reno, Nevada, for A Tooele soldier stationed ago that occurred during the commissioners George ued at $200. draft evasion but had agreed at Fort Logan, Colorado, died fourth week of October. Flashback Buzianis and Sterling Halladay, The boys gained entrance to report for induction in Salt of Spanish Influenza. Mr. both Democrats, issued a chal- to the store through the back Lake City and had left by bus and Mrs. Andrew Gowans Oct. 26-28, 1993 lenge to their Republican party window and removed a small on Dec. 7, but had disappeared received a telegram informing An early morning blaze The front page that week challengers. amount of money from the before reaching his destina- them that their son, Willard, claimed the life of a Grantsville also featured a story on Buzianis was running cash drawer, three boxes of tion. was severely ill with Spanish man on Oct. 27. Officials said Dugway High School win- for re-election to the four- groceries and other things In the Friday edition, the Influenza and they left imme- they did not believe the fire ning the 1A Boys State Cross- year seat and was opposed including knives, shells, front page featured results of diately for the training camp. was arson related, but said the Country championship. by Republican Dean Hunt. watches, flashlight, cigarettes Tooele City elections. They had only been gone a cause of the blaze may never Dugway’s goal at state was Halladay was seeking re-elec- and glue. N. Howard Jensen led his short time when another tele- be known. to beat league rival St. Joseph tion to the two-year seat and city Republican ticket to vic- gram was received saying their Laurel Woods, 28, 324 E. who edged them out at the was opposed by Jack Johnson. Oct. 26-29, 1943 tory during the election in one son had died. Main, was pronounced dead region meet. The Mustangs “We would like our oppo- Deer hunters traveling some of the largest voter turnouts in The parents proceeded to shortly after emergency per- pushed past St. Joseph as well nents to present their pro- 5 miles southwest of St. John city history. Jensen defeated Colorado and brought the sonnel responded to the 1:09 as the rest of the 1A field to posed agendas to the people ran across the bones of a dead Democrat Sol J. Selvin 1047 body back with them, arriving a.m. alarm. win by 48 points. of the county,” Buzianis said. man that had been scattered to 475. in Tooele on the Tuesday eve- Grantsville Fire Chief Brent “All we wanted to do was “Sterling and I would be happy over a wide area by wild ani- Marcellus Clark won the ning train. Marshall said flames were beat St. Joseph,” said Juan to meet them anywhere to pub- mals. four-year councilman seat. D.L. already shooting out of the Perez, who cruised to a sec- licly discuss our positions.” In an investigation con- Gillette, George E. Nelson and Correspondent Mark Watson trailer’s roof when fire trucks ond-place finish overall. “We Later in the week the front ducted by Sheriff Alma White, Edgar Peterson won two-year compiled this report arrived. knew we would have a shot at page featured a story on a bur- the identity was established as councilmen seats. The lone

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Pictured above is a sample mail-in ballot envelope for the 2018 elections. The last set of mail-in ballots should reach residents by Oct. 29. If you haven’t received a ballot by now, call me What Does ave you received your purchase of the new voting election ballot in the equipment authorized by the Senator Thatcher Hmail? The last batch to State of Utah, Tooele County go through the printer should Marilyn Gillette is now a vote-by-mail county. be in homes by Monday, Oct. GUEST COLUMNIST That means all registered vot- 29. If you have not received it ers receive a paper ballot in Mean to Education? by then, please call my office the mail. There are no longer at 435-843-3140. electronic machines to vote on. With this being the first gen- If we have spoiled your first Early Voting is still held before eral election the entire county ballot and you get it before the election. You are welcome “As a member of the Utah State School is voting by mail, we are get- the new ballot arrives, and to come to the Clerk’s Office to ting a lot of ballots returned you vote, the system will tell Early Vote, but it will be on a Board, I’ve had the opportunity to see the due to old addresses. As we get me that first ballot has been paper ballot, just like the one important work being done by SafeUT in our those, we update the address spoiled. The program will not you received in the mail. and send out another ballot. allow more than one ballot to We have ballot marking schools. Senator Thatcher (and the SafeUT What a great way to clean up be credited to a voter in the devices for the disabled or for the voting records and make same election. those who have trouble read- commission that he created) have changed sure we have voters’ correct We have tried to design ing and writing. There will the way that we think about suicide and addresses. the ballots so you know what be four polling locations on And what a great segue into they are when they come in Election day. These are mainly mental health in our schools. He is changing my next topic: A few of you the mail. However, sometimes for people who lost their bal- may receive more than one they get thrown in the trash, or lot, didn’t get a ballot, or have the equation in favor of our kids.” ~Linda vote by mail ballot. Yes, it’s laid aside until you have time questions. You are welcome Hansen, Utah State School Board possible. For example, let’s say to research the propositions, to drop your voted ballot off you moved and didn’t update never to be found again. We’ve to them, or any of the other your voter registration. We had ballots turned in that have locations (ballot boxes, Clerk’s “Senator Thatcher knows the needs of the are going to send a ballot to coffee, hot chocolate, or what- office, post office (with a your old address we have on ever you drink in the morning stamp). If you want to vote at a teachers and the students, because he file. You call my office and ask spilled on them. We have beau- polling location, you can turn listens. Most importantly, Senator where your ballot is, and that’s tiful pictures when children your ballot in to the election when we discover you have have used the ballot as a can- worker and they will hand you Thatcher recognizes the unique needs of moved. We will “spoil” the first vas. We have comments writ- a paper ballot, just like the ballot and send a new ballot to ten next to candidate’s names one you received in the mail. every child. He works to ensure that, as a your new address. telling us how you feel about However, if this is important to state, we have the resources and support Meantime, the first ballot that candidate or that proposi- you, please do so. Some people hasn’t come back to our office tion. Most are not complimen- just like voting at the polling to meet those needs.” ~Joel Coleman, yet. If that occurs, there’s a tary! We have procedures for location. You are welcome to chance it will be forwarded these situations. come. The important thing is Superintendent Utah Schools for the Deaf to your new address. So now Despite putting informa- that you vote. and the Blind you’ll have two ballots. We’ve tion in the Transcript Bulletin, For more detailed informa- all heard the term, “vote early on the Elections website, on tion, please go to the Clerk’s and vote often.” But obviously, Facebook, even sending a bal- Election Website at http:// Senator Thatcher Has Been Awarded: it’s not possible to do that. lot and a voter information www.co.tooele.ut.us/clerk/ Each ballot that is generated card to homes, many people Elections.htm, or call my office for you has a ballot ID on it. are still confused. With the at 435-843-3140. Utah Board of Juvenile Justice 2015 Youth Advocate of the Year Prevent Child Abuse Utah 2018 Child Advocate of the Year Ernest(tina) Lucia Utah Parent Teacher Association 2018 Trujillo Valerio Legislative Advocate for Children DEC 15, 1931 - OCT 25, 2011

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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 25, 2018 OUT & ABOUT U of U shooting creates somber campus atmosphere for student

t is one of the toughest things It is also a place that is hurting make it any easier for me to wrap to understand in life — when beyond belief right now, with its my head around what happened someone so young, with so collective sense of security com- Monday night or what happened I Darren Vaughan much life to live, suddenly has pletely shattered. last October. STAFF WRITER that taken from them. As I got out of my car in the I never met Lauren McCluskey. For the second time in less parking lot between the library I couldn’t tell you if we ever even

C than a year, tragedy struck the and the campus store Wednesday crossed paths somewhere on cam- University of Utah campus on is my second home these days as I morning before my first class of pus. But what I do know is that a M Monday night. Lauren McCluskey, pursue a second Bachelor of Arts the day, there was an immediate, bright light has been very unfairly

Y a 21-year-old member of the Utes’ degree in Spanish. palpable sense that something extinguished. She wasn’t just track and field team who was Over the past year, I have spent was different more than 24 hours an athlete. She was somebody’s CM set to graduate with a bachelor’s many a late night in the Marriott after McCluskey was killed. friend; somebody’s daughter. MY degree in communication in Library studying and trying to fin- Everybody seemed a little McCluskey was somebody who the spring, was shot and killed, ish projects, or in the Student Life quieter. There wasn’t the sense CY still had everything in front of apparently by a 37-year-old con- Center on the east side of cam- of excitement and optimism that her, with dreams of accomplish- CMY victed sex offender out on parole. pus relaxing in the pool. I walk you tend to get on a college cam- ing great things in the years to

K This, on the heels of the shoot- through the tunnel on the west pus, surrounded by a bunch of come. ing of 23-year-old ChenWei Guo side of campus that connects the 20-somethings with their whole All of that was taken from her at the mouth of Red Butte Canyon Nielsen Fieldhouse with the Rice- future still in front of them. in a matter of seconds. last October. Eccles Stadium parking lot and McCluskey’s death was a massive It’s something that nobody on With the seemingly never-end- the adjacent Trax station several gut punch, the harshest dose of the University of Utah campus, ing stream of senseless shooting times a week. I have lunch in the reality possible. no matter what age, will never be deaths, it would be all too easy to A. Ray Olpin University Union. I At least that’s how I felt. I able to understand. brush these aside and chalk it up have classes in Gardner Commons have at least a dozen years on Darren Vaughan is the sports to whatever you want to blame and the Social and Behavioral most of my classmates — maybe editor for the Transcript Bulletin it on. Science Building. more — so I have much more life and a senior Spanish major at But these have both hit That campus is my home, my experience. But just because I’ve the University of Utah. He can be extremely close to home for sanctuary and a place where my been around longer and been a reached at dvaughan@tooeletran- me as a current student at the dreams and goals can become bit more hardened by the reali- script.com. University of Utah. That campus reality. ties of the adult world, it doesn’t

Drake. Water An acre-foot is enough water continued from page A1 to cover one acre of land with one Tooele Valley Basin foot of water, a volume roughly Estimated Annual Water Recharge and Use equal to half of an Olympic-sized “Paper” Water Rights “We were told we are over swimming pool. extended on water rights in Erda Using a number from a 2009 77,000 acre feet by 150 percent,” said another U.S. Geological Survey report, Annual Recharge Erda resident. “I had to put in a Drake puts the annual recharge, 67,000 acre feet brand new well at $30,000.” or water flowing into the Tooele Your Complete Local News Source Over the years different stud- Valley basin, at 67,000 acre-feet ies on the volume of the Tooele per year. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Subscribe Valley basin have varied by as There are around 77,000 acre- 435-882-0050 much as 10,000 acre-feet, making feet per year of water being used, Actual Annual Use BULLETIN pinpointing the exact volume of on paper, according to Drake. 48,600 acre feet the basin difficult, according to However, the actual use of water Businessman. Legislator. Husband and Father. “Our forefathers laid a solid foundation to make Utah and Tooele County what they are today— wonderful places to live, work, and raise our families. As a former Tooele City Mayor, and a business executive, I know how to make government work effectively. Utah is recognized as the number one state in our nation for business and economic vitality. I’m committed to build upon the foundation our forefathers laid to assure that our children and grandchildren enjoy the same economic opportunities, and freedoms we enjoy today.” Data from Utah Division of Water Rights

from the basin is estimated at the point of diversion for a water 48,600 acre-feet per year. right in Tooele Valley can’t be “The basin is not close to being moved more than three miles to overdrawn,” he said. the east, Drake said. The 10,000 acre-feet per year John Wright, a member of difference between the use on the Tooele County Planning paper and the annual recharge Commission, told Drake that he Working for You! doesn’t alarm Drake. wanted help figuring out what to Utah House District 21 “Historically, the state engi- tell people that come in and want neer’s office deliberately over their property rezoned. extended water allocations,” “How do I know how many Drake said. “You have to look at houses we can approve,” Wright this over an extended period of said. “How do I know how much time. Over time use declines as we’re impacting those that are people stop using their water.” already there and those that are In 1996, the state engineer to come. I don’t want to tell those stopped issuing new water rights that come in down the road that for Tooele Valley. Since then the we have no water for them.” only way to obtain a water right “At some point it becomes in Tooele Valley is to get it from a land use issue,” Drake said. somebody who already has one. “But when it comes to that end- Drake offered two reasons why point, and we aren’t there in the water levels in wells could be Tooele Valley, the state engineer dropping, other than the aquifer will have to regulate water and 2016 – 2018 is being overused. according to prior appropria- “We have had a drought for tion, people with the more recent Key Accomplishments as Your Representative several years,” Drake said. “It’s water rights may have to be told piling up and water levels are to shut off their water.” dropping. I’m seeing applications Prior appropriation gives prior- TRANSPORTATION EDUCATION to dig wells deeper come in to my ity to water rights based on when Passed legislation appropriating $140 million $1 billion in additional funding has gone to public office weekly and it’s not just in the rights were first approved or to improve Tooele County Highways, including education over the past three years. Still, we need Tooele.” used, Drake said. Drake also said that state water Drake again stressed, “We’re construction of the Mid-Valley Highway. Initiated to do more. Our children deserve nothing less than a law requires that the Division of not near that in Tooele Valley.” planning for new highway projects in Tooele County world-class education. Water Rights put all water to use “Yes we are,” came a quick including a $220 million planned SR 201 Extension to the the greatest extent possible. retort from the audience. WE GET THINGS DONE! “As we reach safe basin yield, it Along with Drake’s presenta- BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT I’m proud and humbled to serve you in our state may require people to go deeper,” tion, the meeting also included a Worked to assure that Utah has the most diverse legislature and I’m proud of our great state and our Drake said. “That’s just the nature presentation from Alan Packard, economy in the country. It is also one of the great people. We aren’t without serious challenges, of developing an aquifer.” the assistant general man- There is an area on the east ager of the Jordan Valley Water fastest growing. This translates to an economic but we work collaboratively to fi nd sensible side of Tooele Valley that consists Conservancy District. environment that has long-tern stability and solutions without overtaxing each one of us. of parts of Stansbury Park, Erda, Packard explained how the sustainability. Lincoln, and Lake Point that is water conservancy develops WORKING FOR YOU set aside as an exclusionary zone, water resources from federal and QUALITY OF LIFE Chairman House Ethics Committee, Vice Chairman according to Drake. state water projects and wells. Committed to assure that Utah remains an excellent Revenue and Taxation Committee, Natural “In 2008, the state engineer It also builds and maintains the place to live, work, raise a family and visit. The Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee, established a policy that a water infrastructure to move that water right cannot be brought into the around Salt Lake County and state captivates residents and visitors alike with its Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment exclusionary zone,” Drake said. primarily wholesales the water to spectacular natural beauty, cultural offerings, and Appropriations Committee, House Revenue and “That means an application to municipalities and water districts. year-round recreational opportunities. Utah is safe, Taxation Committee, Political Subdivisions Interim change the point of diversion Tooele County Commissioner clean, affordable, which creates an exceptional Committee, Legislative Policy Summit, Native [the place that water leaves the Myron Bateman suggested that if quality of life. American Legislative Liaison Committee, Vice ground] cannot be moved into the Tooele County organized a water Chairman House Revenue and Taxation Committee, zone from outside the zone.” conservancy district, it could be Vice Chairman Interim Revenue and Taxation For example, somebody who used to move water around the buys a water right that is for a valley from places where there is Committee. well in Grantsville can’t move water to places where water is in the well from Grantsville into short supply. the exclusionary zone. However, “We could move water from water from outside the exclusion- the west side of the valley to the douglassagers.com ary zone can be pumped into the east side or maybe bring it in from zone, he said. Rush Valley,” he said. Contact Doug: Doug_Sagers @yahoo.com • 435.830.3485 Also in 2008, the state engi- [email protected] neer adopted a policy that said THURSDAY October 25, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7

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Space is limited! Please RSVP 435-843-0180 A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 25, 2018 OBITUARIES Nancy Ann Murray Frazier Murray, the oldest of worked as a substitute teacher doing puzzles and she was eight children. She lived her and as a bus aide for the pre- an amazing artist. Most of Dickerson entire life in Tooele County, school and was still recognized all, Nancy was her proudest growing up in Tooele and then regularly by the students she in serving others. She helped Nancy Ann Murray moving to Grantsville after interacted with through time. many family members, neigh- Dickerson, 79, passed away she married David Dickerson Nancy had many interests. bors and friends throughout peacefully on Wednesday, Oct. in 1957. She attended Tooele She loved sports and was an her life. She also devoted 24, 2018, surrounded by those High School where she avid swimmer throughout her much of her life in service to who love her. excelled in her studies. Nancy life. She also enjoyed play- the church, doing extraction, Nancy was born Oct. 11, worked for many years at ing recreational softball and cleaning churches, and helping 1939, in Tooele to Lloyd Ellis Mantes Chevrolet and Tooele watching sports as well. She with church sports. Murray and Barbara Alice Supply Company. She also greatly enjoyed reading and Family was extremely important to David and Nancy and they dedicated a huge amount of their life to them. Their home and garden were always open to everyone. Nancy is survived by her daughter, Debbie (Jim) Young; three granddaughters: Tiffany and Kirk (Ashley) Madsen. A viewing for Nancy will Effros, Misty Sarachman and She is also survived by her sib- be held at Tate Mortuary, 110 Chelsey (James) Cox; and six lings: Roger (Janice) Murray, S. Main Street, Tooele, on great-grandchildren: Chase Dan (Deniece, deceased) Sunday, Oct. 28 from 6-8 p.m. Roberts, Riley Sarachman, Murray, Dave (Gwen) Murray, Funeral services will be held Trinity Effros, Kayla Cox, Kim (Linda) Murray, Dennis on Monday, Oct. 29 at 11 a.m. Nathan Sarachman and (Marsha) Murray, Christine at the Clark Second Ward, 81 Jameson Cox. In addition, (Chuck) Holland and Cindy N. Church St., Grantsville, she had three special neph- (Wayne) Madsen. Utah, preceded by a view- ews whom she considered as She was preceded in death ing an hour prior at 10 a.m. grandsons: Tim (Paulette) by her husband, David, and her Interment will follow in the Madsen, Mark (Tawni) Madsen son, Bob. Grantsville City Cemetery.

Doloras Jean “Jeanie” Towle Drinville

Doloras Jean “Jeanie” Towle was born to Amos Eli Towle and Clarice Elma (Buffington) at home on July She had a lively sense of humor, 1, 1932, in Furnas County, and was a woman who met life Nebraska. She was the young- with a sense of duty, insight and est of three children. She died a bit of spice, within the bounds on Saturday, Oct. 13, 2018, in of being a lady. Olympia, Washington. She was Along with Jack, Jeanie 86 years of age. enjoyed exploring the back Though Jeanie never played Jeanie attended elemen- roads, finding rock, mineral and a musical instrument, she had tary school in Furnas County, crystal specimens, and working favorite songs and musicians Nebraska, and graduated on lapidary projects from their such as Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Achy from high school in Vallejo, discoveries, making rings, neck- Breaky Heart,” and we would California. It was while work- laces, bracelets and earrings. In all sing and dance around the ing at the Benicia Army Arsenal their winter home in St. George, house singing at the top of our that she met and later married Jack and Jeanie created a desert lungs while Dad just sat and Jack Drinville, the love of her cactus arboretum, which grew shook his head. life, on June 29, 1952. To this from small plantings and sam- Jeanie was preceded in death union were born four chil- ples to large examples of variet- by her parents, her siblings, and dren: Debra Ann, Gayle Marie, ies. Jeanie enjoyed the beauty her daughters, Gayle and Jacki. Betsy Jean and Jacki. of nature in the desert, as well She is survived by her husband, The family lived in Benicia, as in mountain settings. She Jack; daughters, Debra Ralston California, until they moved found a peace within the beauty and Betsy (Mike) Bacon; eight to Tooele, Utah, in 1961. of creation, which extended grandchildren and 11 great- Attention Shoulder Pain During her working years, her understanding of faith and grandchildren. She is also sur- Jeanie volunteered/worked at wonder. vived by many of her friends. East Elementary School, and We kids loved coming home A memorial service will be Sufferers Between the as the secretary at Stansbury from school, coming around the held in Olympia, Washington. Park Elementary School. After corner and smelling her dinner A Catholic Mass and interment retirement, she volunteered cooking on the stove from half will be held at St. Marguerite for numerous organizations, a block away. She was a good Catholic Church in Tooele, Ages of 37 and 63… including St. Marguerite cook. Christmas dinner was at Utah, on Saturday, Oct. 27, Catholic Church, where she was Mom and Dad’s house for many 2018, at 11 a.m. Free Shoulder Pain & Rotator Cuff Workshop Shows You How an active member. years because no one wanted to Memorials to Jeanie are to Heal Naturally Without Surgery. Jeanie was an avid golfer, miss out on her turkey with all suggested to be given to St. and won several championships the trimmings, and especially Marguerite Catholic Church on numerous occasions. She her pumpkin pies with heaps Memorial Fund, or the enjoyed gardening, sewing, and of good, old fashioned, real American Cancer Society. 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Plus, We are Giving Away We Love and Miss Special Bonuses Just For Coming. We Only Have 25 Seats Available. to the Editor! Call 435-882-3157 to reserve your seat. You so much! Love all your family Tooele Transcript Bulletin Looking forward to seeing you there! P.O. Box 390 Sincerely, Tooele, UT 84074 Troy Marsh, Owner, Meier & Marsh Physical erapy [email protected] Paid Advertisement THURSDAY October 25, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9 Freshly Dug Bust continued from page A1 Potatoes total weight of the marijuana at approximately 65 pounds. When asked how he felt about making such a signifi- cant bust so early in his career, Lopez said he was glad to catch RED MINI the black market drugs en route. POTATOES POTATOES “I think it’s really good,” he 50 lbs $20 10 lb bag $10 said. “It’s always a good thing to stop drugs coming through.” 25 lbs $11 Allred said it’s not common to get a bust like that, though a large amount of drugs come through Tooele County via I-80. He said the car was packed with a “suicide load,” in which a vehicle is packed with as much drugs as possible COURTESY GRANTSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Janet Cook and driven straight through Grantsville Police Officer Joseph Lopez attended the DUI check point on the Utah border. While conducting his to the destination by a couple duties at the checkpoint, Lopez gained probable cause to search a vehicle and during the search he located 400 N. Cooley St. • Grantsville occupants. approximately 65 pounds of marijuana stashed in the trunk of the vehicle. “I was pretty excited for 435.884.5584 Lopez because I knew what fic, according to Allred. With also made a bust that netted C substance and misdemeanor he was getting himself into,” two interstate highways — three pounds of methamphet- manufacture or delivery of Allred said. Interstate 15 and I-80 — run- amine, according to Allred. drug paraphernalia. While the marijuana in this ning through the city, drugs The two suspects in the Kemp and Shinn are sched- MEDICAL MALPRACTICE case was being driven from are funneled into Salt Lake marijuana bust, Kemp and uled to make initial appear- California to Nebraska, Salt then dispersed, he said. Shinn, were both charged with ances in 3rd District Court on Have you been injured as a result of Lake City is a major distribu- About six months ago, third-degree felony possession Oct. 29 at 10:30 a.m. a medical error? tion hub for illegal drug traf- Grantsville City police officers with intent to distribute a Class [email protected] If so, you may be entitled to compensation. Medical malpractice cases are not like other cases. Your legal rights require specialized protection. Hadfield. Jetson’s There are several metrics At G. Eric Nielson & Associates, continued from page A1 established that Deseret UAS MEDICAL MALPRACTICE IS ALL WE DO. will use to report back its prog- ress, according to Larsen. If you feel you or a loved one has been a victim of a for what Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox Those metrics include the birth injury, wrongful death, delayed diagnosis, called “vertical infrastructure,” number of partnerships and surgical error, or any other type of medical or aerial highways. memorandums of understand- “We may not need tradition- ing reached with industry, aca- negligence, call us for a free consultation. We can al highways in the future,” said demics, and governments; and usually tell you over the phone if your case has Cox, who spoke at the grand site visits by industry represen- merit. Call now. opening. “Instead, you may tatives, industry commitments, look up and see drones flying grants, and visibility events. Call Toll Free at different levels in pathways Deseret UAS expects to use that are carrying goods and state grants for general operat- 866-605-4556 4790 S. Holladay Blvd. SLC, UT people.” ing expenses for the first three State Sen. Gregg Buxton, years, after which private fund- Visit us online at R-Roy, who was instrumental in ing will be used for operating www.ericnielson.com funding Deseret UAS, according expenses, according to Milne. to Tooele County Commissioner Larsen, Tooele City Mayor Shawn Milne, also spoke at the Debbie Winn, and 2nd District grand opening ceremony. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Congressman Chris Stewart “The Jetson’s time is here,” Executive Director Tulinda Larsen makes remarks during the grand open- also spoke at the grand opening he said. ing of the Tooele office of Deseret UAS in Tooele City. ceremony. Funded with a $1.2 million The ceremony included dem- grant from the state of Utah, Tooele City at the Horsley package delivery. And Uber-like onstrations of drone flights, Deseret UAS has four main Orthodontics Building employs drones that can pick up and including command and con- objectives, according to Tulinda eight people, three full-time deliver people are not to far off, trol functions from Deseret UAS Larsen, Deseret UAS executive and five part-time consultants. according to Larsen. partners ANRA Technologies director. But the real economic oppor- Deseret UAS is a non-profit and Metron Aviation, an Airbus Your Complete Local Those four objectives are: tunity for Tooele County will 501-c-(6) organization incorpo- Company. to centralize information on be Deseret UAS’ efforts to get rated in the state of Utah. One of the demonstrations UAS in Utah by becoming the the UAS industry to move or The Board of Directors featured a rogue drone in the News Source source of information for the expand its business to Tooele include Milne and Zundel along air being captured in a net by a TOOELE UAS industry and government County, according to Milne. with Tooele County Recorder surveillance drone. Contact us today 435.882.0050 TRANSCRIPT agencies; to promote Utah’s “I’ve always wanted to bring Jerry Houghton and Box Elder [email protected] or [email protected] BULLETIN UAS industry by developing an jobs, like the UAS industry will County Commissioner Jeff online directory of UAS related bring, to Tooele County,” Milne businesses, the use of social said. “Tooele used to have plac- media and activities, and taking es like the Depot, where our the lead at industry events; to kids could get a good job, make foster applied research related a living, and stay in the county. to commercial UAS and low We spend a lot of money edu- Service as altitude weather forecasting; cating our students and then and offering UAS test and train- they have to leave because we Individual as YOU ing sites. have no jobs.” A recognized expert in the The UAS industry will pro- aviation industry, Larsen has vide high-tech jobs with good Find me here! both a bachelor’s and master’s pay, according to Milne. at my repurposed, vintage o ce — degree in economics from The goal of Deseret UAS is to George Washington University build a synergistic community 35 S 100 E, Tooele and a doctorate in manage- of UAS industries in Tooele or here... online check out my pro le (resume) on ment from the University of County, kind of like the “the Realtor.com or Homes.com Maryland University College. silicone slopes of drone tech- She is the CEO and founder of nology,” he said. or here... follow me on (if you want to see info on my listings or just vintage garb, Skylark Drone Research. While Box Elder County’s people, photos, houses, general stu that inspires!) “Tooele County has many UAS test range will be useful assets that make it a good loca- for the development of UAS or @laneyriegel tion for the UAS industry,” aircraft, Tooele County’s wide Larsen said. “It has plenty of open airspace will be useful to or protected airspace for com- test drones over long distances mercial testing, it’s near a large under real world conditions, @mustardseedrealty international airport, it has four according to Milne. or here... email me anytime seasons of weather for conduct- UAS industry representatives ing tests, and the collaboration have already started to contact [email protected] between partners in govern- Larsen, including one unnamed ment, education, and industry company that was present at or here is unique.” Wednesday’s ceremony. That Box Elder County already has company is looking for place THE signature developed a UAS test site with to set up its business that will a 4,500-foot runway through bring 350 jobs, Larsen said. Mustard Seed Cookies an agreement with Northrop The future of UAS, or drones, OPEN will be served! Grumman and funding from is rapidly emerging, according state grants, according to Mitch to Larsen. Zundel, Box Elder County’s Drones are already used in HOMES director of economic develop- a variety of applications from ment and a member of Deseret agricultural to firefighting. UAS’ board of directors. Drone researchers are working SATURDAY • OCTOBER 27 Deseret UAS’ office in on technology to use drones for 11-2PM 3-6PM $655,000 $379,900

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Stansbury couple publishes children’s book Puppyabout theirLove beloved rescue dog, Skip Thomas STORY local couple will celebrate the JESSICA publication of their first chil- Cindy and Tim Romero PETTIT dren’s book this weekend, and (above) stand with a everyone is invited — especially promotional poster for PHOTOS animal lovers. their new book “Skip Cindy and Tim Romero, of Stansbury Thomas Gets Adopted.” FRANCIE Park,A are the author-illustrator duo behind The husband and wife AUFDEMORTE “Skip Thomas Gets Adopted.” The book, duo worked on the book which is based on the true story of a rescue together about a dog dog named Skip Thomas, was recently pub- that changed their lives. Tim drew the illustra- lished by Surrogate Press in Park City. tions and Cindy wrote This Saturday, the Romeros will hold the story. Tim (left) cre- a public book launch and signing on the ates an illustration at lower level of the Stansbury Park Clubhouse his desk in the couple’s to celebrate the book’s publication and Stansbury Park home. their memories of Skip Thomas. People are welcome to attend between 12-5 p.m. Refreshments will be served, and there will be a gift bag drawing, according to www. skipthomasadventures.com. For every book that is sold, the Romeros will donate $1 to an animal charity in need. In the past, they’ve donated to charities

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Love MYGA AUNNUITY continued from page A10 3.25% like Best Friends, the Humane GUARANTEED Society, and local shelters. “It all depends on … who- 10 YEARS ever’s in need,” Tim said. The book has been years in the making, Cindy said. She first met Skip Thomas 19 years ago while working as a FedEx driver in Tooele. “I was delivering to a farm and heard some puppies in the back,” Cindy said. “The people weren’t home, so I wasn’t able to COURTESY OF CINDY ROMERO deliver the packages, and I had Tim Romero goes fishing with his dog Skip at Stansbury Lake. Skip was a to go back the next day.” constant companion for Tim. The following day, while she was delivering the packages, she to fit all his stuffed animals in asked about the puppies. The his mouth to take upstairs,” Tim VOTE homeowner explained the pup- said. “He couldn’t take all his pies were supposed to be pure- stuffed animals in one trip, so TOM bred yellow labradors, but that on the second trip he’d stop and particular litter turned out to be wait for us both to come up with NEDREBERG a mix of Australian Shepherd him.” State School and Labrador. The original Perhaps the most life-chang- buyer had refused to take them ing experience the Romeros had Board because they weren’t purebred, with Skip Thomas took place District 3 and the puppies needed new around 16 years ago, when homes. Cindy broke her neck in an acci- An Cindy knew what she had to dent at work and the company FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO do. let her go. Skip Thomas became ExpEriEncEd That evening after work, a vital source of comfort for publisher for these books and Cindy told her husband she Cindy during that difficult time. thought, ‘Wow, this publisher’s EducAtor 39 years parent, teacher, principal, wanted to show him something. “I was devastated, thinking, in Park City. Maybe we should technology director, and bus driver. Tim suspected something was ‘What do I do now?’” Cindy said. consider them.’” up. “While I was waiting for surgery, Taking a risk, Cindy made a COURTESY OF TIM ROMERO • Father and step father of “We had just gotten married, Skippy was with me. That dog cold call to Surrogate Press and An illustration (above) by Tim features him and Cindy with their dog Skip. 11 children, grandfather of 16 Cindy (above left) sits on the couple’s front porch, the spot where she likes and I knew she wanted a child never left my side. He would asked if they would be interested • Deep roots in communities to write. across the district — a canine child,” he said. always jump up on the bed and in publishing the first book in • Experience working with The couple returned to the snuggle with us, but when I got the Skip Thomas Adventures Since Skip Thomas, the Tim said. “I knew I was going to special needs students and farm to look at the puppies. my surgery he just knew — he series. Romeros have taken in three marry her — I just didn’t know diverse populations Neither of them would ever knew I was hurt, and he never “I called and I thought, more rescue dogs. Since they when I was going to meet her.” forget that first experience with left my side. He was my little ‘They’re never going to call don’t have children, their dogs Their first date was to a Jonny I will fight for: the dog who would change their angel; he took care of me.” back,’” Cindy said, “but she are their kids. Their passion for Lang concert on a Friday night. • Local control of educational lives. During her recovery from sur- (Katie Mullaly, the company helping animals in need has Tim and Cindy talked on the programs “All the puppies were play- gery, Cindy started writing down owner) called back in 10 min- been a key part of their married phone every day leading up to • Adequate, equitable and ing with the mom except one,” stories about her and Tim’s utes and said, ‘I want to publish life. Tim believes it was destiny. the date, and were amazed by equalized funding Tim recalled. “He was off play- adventures with Skip Thomas. your book!’” “It’s why we were meant to be how similar they were. • Both urban and rural school ing by himself. As soon as I saw “That‘s when a lot of the sto- Cindy and Tim met with together,” he said. “We love everything the district issues and solutions him, I knew he was the one we ries started to come out,” she Mullaly for the first time in May. Destiny certainly seemed to same,” Tim said. “We love golf wanted.” said. It was clear from the start of that bring them together in the first the same, we love fishing the When Tim pointed the puppy In addition to writing stories meeting, when Mullaly greeted place. While Tim and Cindy same, we love the Razor (four out, the homeowner’s little girl about Skip Thomas, Cindy wrote the couple with a hug, that their grew up in different places — he wheeler) the same, we both cry got excited. poetry. One of her poems was partnership was meant to be. in Tooele and New Mexico and during the same Hallmark mov- “She told us, ‘That’s my favor- even published. “We’ve been working with her she in New Jersey — they have ies — she’s perfect for me.” ite one!’ She had named all the After Skip Thomas passed ever since,” Cindy said. “She was a lot in common, and fate had a The evening of their very puppies, and told us that this away at age seven, Cindy started born in August, so we’re all Leos, way of bringing them together. first date, when Tim took Cindy one’s name was Tommy,” Tim sending story manuscripts to tra- and she has her own children’s There was the time when home, he proposed marriage to said. “She asked if we would ditional publishers in New York. books. It’s perfect; we foresee Cindy delivered tires to Tim for her. She said yes. keep his name. We had been “I sent package after pack- many more years with her. … It his Midget racecar; the fact they “The next weekend we went wanting a dog called Skip, and age, and they’d reject them and was worth the wait; I think all both had sailboats tethered at to Matchbox 20, I got her golf we thought, ‘Why don’t we call send them back — or sometimes good things come in due time.” the same dock at the Great Salt clubs, and we never went back,” him Skip Thomas?’ It made the they wouldn’t send them back,” Tim added, “I’m still on cloud Lake; and the day they visited Tim said. little girl really happy.” Cindy said. “I was disappointed, nine right now, and I prob- the home of a mutual friend at This year, he and Cindy Tim and Cindy soon realized but not devastated. I knew one ably will be for the rest of my the exact same time — which celebrated their 19th wedding they had adopted an extraor- day it would happen.” life. … We’ve been on so many allowed Tim to finally get her anniversary. Paid political ad by Candidate dinary dog. Dogs are generally After receiving multiple rejec- dirt roads trying to find our number and ask her out. As for Skip Thomas, his spirit loving and loyal to their owners, tion letters, Cindy decided to put dream, and now we’re finally on “I’d seen Cindy around for will live on forever in the writing but Skip Thomas took those her stories on the back burner asphalt; we’re riding the speed the past 15 years, and I knew and illustrations of Cindy and qualities to the next level. He for a while. Two years ago, limit!” I was going to marry this girl,” Tim Romero. was extremely empathetic and everything changed when she seemed to understand every- and her husband decided to take thing Cindy and Tim said. a scenic drive. In addition, many of his “We had both taken a day off actions were more like a person work, and we went up the scenic than a dog. 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SPORTS WRAP Utah Jazz Local football teams Donovan Mitchell had 38 points and dished out seven assists to lead the Jazz to a 100-89 win over the Houston open playoffs Friday Rockets on Wednesday night at Toyota Center in Houston. Rudy Gobert had 12 points Stallions, Cowboys begin title pursuit at home and 13 rebounds in the victory for Utah (2-2), while Joe Ingles added 11. James Harden had DARREN VAUGHAN Region 11 title with Park City and 29 points and Carmelo Anthony SPORTS EDITOR received the No. 1 seed, earning scored 22 off the bench for The past two months were just the Stallions the right to play host the Rockets, who played with- an appetizer. to Mountain View in a first-round out point guard Chris Paul. On Friday, the main course game. Grantsville will look to Paul was suspended by the of the 2018 high school foot- avenge last year’s quarterfinal loss NBA for his role in a fight with ball season will be served when to Juan Diego when the Soaring the Lakers’ Brandon Ingram Grantsville, Stansbury and Tooele Eagle come to town again Friday and Rajon Rondo. The Jazz, open postseason play, officially evening. who have won both their road beginning their quest for a state Here’s a look at Friday’s postsea- games this season, will travel championship. son matchups. to New Orleans on Saturday to None of the three will have it face the Pelicans. easy, however. Tooele has by far Class 4A first round HS volleyball scores the toughest challenge, travel- Mountain View (5-5) at FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Wednesday ing to Utah County to face Orem, Stansbury (6-3) Class 3A first round the defending Class 4A state Stansbury’s Jake Spaulding (25) looks for a way around Tooele’s Conway Hogan during a game earlier champion. Stansbury shared the SEE FOOTBALL PAGE B3 ® this season at Tooele High School. Stansbury, the Region 11 champion, will play host to Mountain View Delta 3, Grantsville 0 (25-21, in the first round of the Class 4A state football playoffs Friday, while Tooele will travel to Orem. 25-10, 25-22) South Summit 3, Juab 0 (25- 23, 25-21, 25-21) San Juan 3, Providence Hall 0 (25-12, 25-10, 25-6) Union 3, Grand 0 (25-17, 25-22, 25-21) Emery 3, Judge Memorial 1 Bouncing back is no easy task (13-25, 25-22, 25-14, 25-21) South Sevier 3, Carbon 1 (17- 25, 25-21, 25-19, 25-11) Morgan 3, Richfield 0 (25-11, SHS, GHS alive in consolation brackets 25-23, 25-15) North Sanpete 3, Maeser Prep DARREN VAUGHAN in the first round. The Cowboys and 0 (25-16, 25-10, 25-12) SPORTS EDITOR Rabbits were locked in a seesaw battle Class 4A first round The Stansbury and Grantsville vol- in the first set, with neither team lead- Salem Hills 3, Stansbury 1 (25- leyball teams each fell short of their ing by more than four points before 22, 23-25, 25-10, 25-17) ultimate goal Wednesday at the UCCU Delta prevailed 25-21. A 13-2 run by Spanish Fork 3, Juan Diego 0 Center in Orem, but the way they the Rabbits in the second set gave Delta (25-13, 25-19, 25-18) bounced back from that disappoint- a 25-10 win, and the Cowboys crawled Sky View 3, Cedar 0 (25-12, ment helped take some of the sting out of a 17-10 hole in the third to forge 25-15, 25-22) away. a 20-20 tie before losing 25-22. The Stallions and Cowboys both lost The Cowboys were visibly upset by Snow Canyon 3, Mountain in the first round of their respective the loss, but they had precious little Crest 1 (23-25, 25-18, 25-14, 25-13) state tournaments, bringing an end time to regain their focus. A couple to their state championship dreams. hours later, they were back on the court Green Canyon 3, Desert Hills 1 However, with the pressure off, they for a consolation bracket match against (25-22, 25-23, 23-25, 25-23) responded by winning in the open- Maeser Prep, a team that had beaten Lehi 3, Bonneville 1 (25-9, ing round of the consolation bracket, them in three sets back in mid-August. 25-17, 23-25, 25-12) allowing them to advance to the second “Against Delta, we just had some Park City 3, Orem 1 (24-26, day of the tournament and giving each missed connections that just weren’t 25-17, 25-15, 25-11) team a shot at a sixth-place finish. there that had been there, and that was Dixie 3, Ridgeline 1 (23-25, Grantsville senior Hannah “It’s the hardest thing to come back the difference in that game,” Fisher 30-28, 25-23, 25-23) Butler gets under a ball after you lose,” Grantsville coach said. “We gave Delta a great game and during Wednesday’s Class Kelbey Fisher said. “You’re playing for played our best.” Class 3A quarterfinals 3A consolation bracket San Juan 3, South Summit 0 match against Maeser pride, for your school and where you Grantsville dominated the first set (25-23, 25-20, 25-12) Prep at the UCCU Center can still place. We’re still planning against the Lions, using a 9-2 run to Emery 3, Union 0 (25-22, in Orem. Butler and the to come back and play a good match take a 19-11 lead on the way to a 25-16 25-18, 25-16) Cowboys were set to face (Thursday).” win. Maeser Prep pushed back in the Grantsville (14-12), which entered second set, leading 19-17 before the Morgan 3, South Sevier 0 (25- Richfield in another con- solation bracket match 12, 25-20, 25-13) the Class 3A tournament as the No. 4 Cowboys tallied the final eight points Thursday morning. seed from Region 13, gave Region 14 North Sanpete 3, Delta 1 (25- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO co-champion Delta a run for its money SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE B3 ® 21, 17-25, 25-17, 25-23) Class 4A quarterfinals Sky View 3, Spanish Fork 0 (25-11, 25-15, 25-10) Salem Hills 3, Snow Canyon 0 (26-24, 25-19, 25-16) Lehi 3, Green Canyon 0 (25-21, 25-23, 25-16) Park City 3, Dixie 0 (25-16, 25-22, 26-24) Class 3A consolation Grantsville 3, Maeser Prep 0 (25-16, 25-19, 26-24) Juab 3, Providence Hall 0 (25- 20, 25-20, 25-12) Grand 3, Judge Memorial 1 (25-16, 26-24, 14-25, 25-12) Richfield 3, Carbon 0 (25-12, 25-19, 25-23) Class 4A consolation Stansbury 3, Mountain Crest 1 (22-25, 25-10, 30-28, 25-22) Juan Diego 3, Cedar 2 (26-24, 22-25, 19-25, 25-19, 15-12) Desert Hills 3, Bonneville 0 (25-11, 25-19, 25-15) Ridgeline 3, Orem 2 (21-25, 25-17, 25-22, 21-25, 15-13) Schedule Friday’s games FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tooele football at Orem, 4 p.m. Stansbury senior Samantha Bryant elevates for a serve during Wednesday’s Class 4A Stansbury football vs. Mountain consolation bracket match against Mountain Crest, 4 p.m. Crest at the UCCU Center in Orem. Bryant Grantsville football vs. Juan FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO and the Stallions won the match in four sets, Diego, 5 p.m. The Grantsville volleyball team celebrates after winning a point during Wednesday’s Class 3A consolation bracket match against Maeser Prep keeping them alive in the competition for at the UCCU Center in Orem. The Cowboys won the match in three sets to remain in contention for sixth place. sixth place.

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if they hadn’t reserved hotel for the parents who had a full rooms, they’d have had to drive day of work, drove from Tooele Volleyball tourney can be a grind back to Tooele County after los- County to Orem and were sit- ing out of the tournament, got- ting in a mostly deserted UCCU ten home in the wee hours of Center long into the night. The have newfound respect for against Delta. They deserve a lot of credit. the next day and possibly had crew responsible for cleaning the state volleyball tourna- That’s three matches in 15 The Utah High School to get up early to go to school a up the arena was made up of ment — or, more accurately, hours — three grueling, high- Activities Association might few hours later. University students I Darren Vaughan the athletes who take part in it. pressure matches that took want to rethink things, how- Perhaps it’s time that the who had class the next morn- SPORTS EDITOR It was after 11 p.m. everything the Cowboys had to ever. UHSAA takes this into account. ing. There were UVU police Wednesday evening when I give, both mentally and physi- Last year, I was there when It’s not good for anyone when officers running security well spoke to Grantsville volleyball cally. It was amazing to watch Tooele and Stansbury had to you’re still playing volleyball beyond the time they were sup- coach Kelbey Fisher on the on the court again a mere 10 them battle their way through deal with the same situation. at 11 p.m. on a Wednesday posed to be home. floor of the UCCU Center in hours later to face Richfield that late-night match, knowing Matches that ran long earlier in night. It’s not good for the Maybe it’s time for the Orem, his team having just in the consolation bracket, their legs had to be like Jell-O the day pushed the scheduled players who got up early that UHSAA to realize that run- wrapped up a three-set victory and they were less than five from fatigue and their brains start times back, meaning an morning and attended a full ning two double-elimination over Maeser Prep to keep its hours removed from opening had long since been ready for already-late 8:30 p.m. match day of school before playing a season alive. They’d be back the tournament with a match bed. started closer to 10 p.m. And pair of matches. It’s not good SEE SIDELINES PAGE B7 ® B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 25, 2018 ENTER TO WIN POETRY All proceeds go to bene t 1995 CUSTOM PONTIAC FIREBIRD Makenna Roberts $5.00 Talking About the Day ght with cancer. Raffl e im Daniels lives and teaches in Pittsburgh. Ticket I love this poem from Street Calligraphy, Jfrom Steel Toe Books, of Western Kentucky Ted Kooser University, Daniels’ seventeenth book. A young U.S. POET LAUREATE father and his two small children, tucked into a 2004 – 2006 comfortable old chair at the end of a day. What could feel better than that? might’ve guessed. PURCHASE Talking About the Day The past tense solid, unyielding, against the BY PHONE OR Each night after reading three books to my acidic drip COME IN two children— of recent years. But how it calmed us then, we each picked one—to unwind them into rewinding dreamland, the gentle loop, and in the trusting darkness, MIKE GARRARD’S I’d turn off the light and sit between their pressing play. Bargain Buggy’s beds in the wide junk-shop rocker I’d reupholstered We do not accept unsolicited submissions. 426 E. Cimarron • Erda • 435-882-7711 blue, American Life in Poetry is made possible by The still feeling the close-reading warmth of their Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), bodies beside me, publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported and ask them to talk about the day—we did by the Department of English at the University this, of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2017 we did that, sometimes leading somewhere, by Jim Daniels, “Talking About the Day,” from FLU MIST NOW AVAILABLE sometimes Street Calligraphy, (Steel Toe Books, 2017). Poem Protect those you love, vaccinate. not, but always ending up at the happy reprinted by permission of Jim Daniels and the ending of now. publisher. Introduction copyright © 2018 by The Now, in still darkness, listening to their breath Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s author, slow and ease Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate into sleep’s regular rhythm. Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress Grown now, you from 2004-2006.

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LAWRENCE W. REED showcase the industrial might of all nations. Like so many people wo hundred and fifteen of the time, they were ecstatic years ago today—on about the potential of capital- TAugust 3, 1803—one of ist invention and the peaceful, Britain’s most extraordinary international trade it fostered. In men was born on a farm 50 January 1850, Victoria named miles north of London. His name Albert to head a 24-man Royal was Joseph Paxton. He was Commission to make the “Great an indispensable figure in the Exhibition of the Industries of greatest public celebration of All Nations” a reality. trade in the 19th century. Prince Albert declared at the start of the commission’s The Cultivation of Greatness deliberations that the Exhibition If you like bananas, by the should not and would not be way, you should like Joseph funded by government. This was Paxton. The bananas you eat Paxton and an associate garden- to be a celebration of private are almost certainly of the er were trusted with a seedling, enterprise, and it seemed only Cavendish variety, they being and in short order, they had nur- logical for private, enterpris- overwhelmingly the most popu- tured it into a mature, blooming ing citizens to foot the bill. lar banana in the Western world. specimen. Its nearly five-foot Everything from the building When he was in his early 30s, wide leaves were strong enough that would house it to the exhib- Paxton worked as a gardener for Paxton to float his infant its themselves would be paid for at Chatsworth House for its daughter Annie on one. by voluntary contributions, fun- 12-MONTH 24-MONTH 60-MONTH owner William Cavendish, the The sturdiness of the lily’s draising campaigns, and admis- CERTIFICATES CERTIFICATES CERTIFICATES 6th Duke of Devonshire. It was massive foliage fascinated sion fees. in Cavendish’s greenhouse that Paxton, who termed them “a As soon as London’s Hyde APY* APY* APY* Paxton cultivated the banana, natural feat of engineering.” The Park was chosen for the 1851 gave it the botanical name of ribs and cross-ribs of the leaves site, the Royal Commission solic- Musa cavendishii in honor of gave him ideas for creating mas- ited proposals for a building to his employer, and then went on sive greenhouses that could be house the Exhibition during the 2.25% 2.50% 3.00% to win a coveted medal from far larger than any built to date. expected six months it would the Royal Horticultural Society Now for exactly where this inspi- be open to the public. The proj- for his pioneering work with ration led, I’d like to draw heav- ect was in danger of founder- Build your savings so that you’re ABLE to enjoy the plant. Sixteen years later, ily from an article I wrote some ing amid designs deemed too Paxton’s intimate knowledge of 15 years ago for the balance of costly when the gardener Joseph life more. By planning and diversifying now, you’ll discover greenhouses would give birth to this one. Paxton came forth with plans for the Great Exhibition of 1851 and a monster edifice made entirely a future of long-term growth, comfort and peace of mind. its famously exquisite Crystal The Great Exhibition of the of glass panes (nearly a quarter Palace. Industries of All Nations million of them) and the sup- Paxton possessed a keen By the middle of the 19th porting iron framework. interest in plants from a very century, Britain was the indus- Thanks to the repeal in 1845 early age. To gain entry into trial “workshop of the world,” of Britain’s longstanding and the study program at the Royal producing more than half of onerous “window tax,” the price Horticultural Society’s Chiswick all coal, iron, and cotton cloth. of glass had fallen by 80 percent, Gardens, he lied about his age Powered by a relatively free making Paxton’s design afford- and claimed he was born two economy that was becoming able. (Another hero of mine, years earlier than he was. It freer by the decade, Britain’s classical liberal and future four- turned out not to matter. He railroads, factories, and machine time Prime Minister William LIFE. MADE AFFORDABLE. was a precocious teenager that technology were well ahead of Gladstone was largely respon- the Society liked so much its any other nation’s. It was time sible for that repeal). (800) 678-8765 | CHARTWAY.COM management hired him shortly to celebrate not only Britain’s When that magnificent glass thereafter. remarkable achievements but edifice known as the Crystal After the banana, Paxton also those of free trade and Palace opened its doors on May THIS CREDIT UNION IS FEDERALLY INSURED BY THE NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION. took on another challenge while free enterprise the world over. 1, 1851, the sheer immensity of MEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILITY SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION. working for Cavendish. The Around the mid-1840s, these it made for a grand show: 1,851 *APY = Annual Percentage Yield. New money only. Rates effective as of 9/17/18 and subject to change daily without world’s largest water lily is the thoughts came to animate feet long (a dimension intend- notice. Offer may be withdrawn at any time. Fees and other conditions could reduce earnings. Penalty associated with early withdrawal. This offer may not be combined with any other offer. Minimum deposit of $100 for minors. Victoriana amazonica (native to Queen Victoria’s husband, ed to fit the year), 408 feet Minimum deposit of $500 for 18 years and older. Maximum deposit based on account insurability. Other restrictions Brazil and named for Britain’s Albert, the Prince Consort. wide, and 108 feet high at the may apply. For complete details, call (800) 678-8765. Queen Victoria) but no one Albert and his advisers felt could get it to bloom in Britain. that Britain should host a fair to SEE PAXTON PAGE B7 ® THURSDAY October 25, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3

The Soaring Eagle have had Football an up-and-down season. Two continued from page B1 of their losses came against schools from larger classifica- tions (Bear River and Skyline), When: Friday, 4 p.m. but they also lost to a pair of Where: Stallion Stadium, opponents that Grantsville Stansbury High School beat earlier in the season in Last week: Mountain North Sanpete and Summit View defeated West, 32-18; Academy. Stansbury did not play Juan Diego’s biggest offen- Details: Stansbury is mak- sive threats are running backs ing its eighth consecutive play- Hunter Easterly, who has off appearance, and is seeking 1,082 yards and nine TDs its third consecutive trip to the on the ground, and Tristan state semifinals. The Stallions Tonozzi, who has 943 yards can get one step closer to and a dozen scores. Raimoana another trip to Rice-Eccles Tinirauarii leads Juan Diego Stadium with a victory over with 17 catches for 331 yards the Bruins, the fourth-place and two TDs. team from Region 10. The winner will face either Friday will mark the first Summit Academy or Richfield time Stansbury and Mountain in the Class 3A semifinals next View have met since 2014, week. a game which the Stallions [email protected] Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO won 58-0. All of the players Tooele’s Gavin Ware (22) carries the ball during a Region 11 road game involved with both programs against Park City earlier this month. The Buffaloes face a tough challenge when that game was played against defending state champion Orem in the first round of the Class 4A have since graduated, which state football playoffs on Friday. means prior history will have little or no bearing on what Tigers hit Region 10 play, they scores. Austin Meoño had 39 happens Friday night. gave up an average of eight catches for 502 yards and six The two teams had only one points per game, picking up TDs as the primary target for common opponent during the three shutouts and scoring at quarterback Kulani Iongi (99- regular season — both defeat- least 49 points in each contest. for-174, 1,430 yards, 13 TDs, 2 018 PREP ed Hurricane handily, with In short, Tooele will have five interceptions). Mountain View winning 31-6 its hands full after earning the The winner of Friday’s game and Stansbury blowing out the No. 4 seed from Region 11 will face either Desert Hills or of Tigers 67-8. after beating Bonneville head- Mountain Crest in the quarter- ATHLETES the WEEK Stansbury will look to to-head to win the tiebreaker. finals next week. slow down Bruins junior The Tigers boast one of quarterback Duce Anderson, Utah’s top prospects in wide Class 3A quarterfinals JUNIOR who threw 12 touchdown receiver Puka Nacua, who Juan Diego (6-4) at PORTER WHITWORTH passes and scored seven more has committed to play col- Grantsville (8-1) GRANTSVILLE CROSS COUNTRY touchdowns on the road. On lege football at USC and also When: Friday, 5 p.m. Whitworth won the Class 3A boys cross-country the other side, the Stallions received offers from Utah, Where: Cowboy Stadium, boast a multi-pronged rush- BYU, Arizona, Cal, Nevada and Grantsville High School championship by more than nine seconds over his ing attack, racking up 358.4 Washington State, according Last week: Juan Diego yards per game on the ground. to ESPN.com. He is the big- defeated Judge Memorial, closest competitor. He won every race he entered Silas Young leads the way with gest threat in a high-powered 55-0; Grantsville did not play this season except for the prestigious Bob Firman 1,084 yards and 15 touch- passing attack, catching 80 Details: Last year’s quarter- downs, while Kaeden Kincaid balls for 1,779 yards and final matchup between these Invitational, where he fi nished fourth. (684 yards, eight TDs), Austin 20 touchdowns this season. two teams came down to a Woodhouse (627 yards, six Quarterback Cooper Legas missed two-point conversion, TDs) and Jet Richins (407 completes nearly 69 percent of allowing the Soaring Eagle to yards, three TDs) all enter the his passes, throwing for 3,179 become just the fourth visit- SAMANTHA BRYANT SENIOR postseason with plenty of big- yards and 35 touchdowns with ing team ever to win a playoff play potential. just eight interceptions. And if game in Grantsville. This year, STANSBURY VOLLEYBALL The winner of Friday’s game that wasn’t enough, he’s also the Cowboys hope to get their Bryant had 20 assists in the Stallions’ win over Ogden will play Logan or Pine View the Tigers’ leading rusher with revenge. in next week’s quarterfinals. 817 yards and 11 touchdowns, Grantsville won eight of in the regular-season fi nale, helping Stansbury clinch Stansbury will host that game leading a ground game that nine during the regular sea- third place in Region 11. Bryant led Stansbury with if it advances. has accounted for 1,924 yards son, representing its best and 29 scores. start to a season since 1998. 572 assists and 195 digs in 28 matches going into the Class 4A first round It hasn’t been an easy season A suffocating defense, led Tooele (3-7) at Orem (8-2) for Tooele, which went 0-6 by seniors Isaac Riding and state tournament. When: Friday, 4 p.m. away from Buffalo Stadium. Drake Hall, and a dominating Where: Orem High School The Buffaloes had a more rushing attack led by junior Last week: Tooele lost to balanced attack than in years Parker Thomas, who is on the Mountain Crest, 49-7; Orem past, incorporating the pass- precipice of becoming the 26th Steven Rich, DO beat Spanish Fork, 59-26 ing game into a formerly player in Utah high school 435 882 9035 Details: Orem’s only two run-heavy offense. During the football history to rush for 196 E 2000 N, STE 100 • TOOELE losses are to in-state Class 6A regular season, Nukuluve Helu 2,000 yards, has gotten the powerhouse Bingham in the led Tooele with 96 carries for Cowboys to this point, with season opener and a 10-point 769 yards and 15 touchdowns their only blemish coming in loss on the road to Bishop on the ground and added 10 the Class 3A North opener at Gorman in Las Vegas. Once the catches for 190 yards and two Morgan.

Volleyball continued from page B1 behind big kills from Halle Bartley and Paige Ford for a 25-19 win. With the clock approach- ing 11 p.m. and physical and mental fatigue starting to take its toll, the Cowboys struggled to put the Lions away. Maeser Prep pushed Grantsville to the limit, leading 24-22 with a chance to force a fourth set. A service error by the Lions on set point gave the ball back to Grantsville, and the Cowboys responded with three more points to seal the deal. “The last week, we really focused on heart and pride, and we’ve had the best practic- es this last week,” Fisher said. “It’s been a hard schedule to Don’t play with, but the girls played lose your their best, even when they were kind of drained toward home! the end.” The Cowboys faced Richfield in a consolation bracket match Utah Press that was not complete at press ASSOCIATION time Thursday morning. The FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO winner of that match met Stansbury senior Kalee Philips bumps the ball during a Class 4A consola- either Juab or Grand for sixth tion bracket match against Mountain Crest on Wednesday at the UCCU place Thursday afternoon. Center in Orem. Stansbury bounced back from a first-round loss to Salem Stansbury (17-13) had a Hills by beating Mountain Crest in four sets, sending the Stallions to a similar fate in the Class 4A consolation bracket matchup against Juan Diego on Thursday morning. What would you do if your property tournament. The Stallions had a tough draw in the first Hoffmann had three aces and Stallions with 15 kills in the were taken away through round, facing one of the top- Kalee Philips had 17 digs. victory for Stansbury, while ranked teams in the classifica- The loss sent Stansbury Kaufusi had 10 and Hoffmann foreclosure without any warning? tion in Region 10 runner-up into the consolation bracket, had nine. Hoffmann and Salem Hills. The Skyhawks where it met Mountain Crest. Marina Riddle each had three won the first set 25-22, with The Mustangs, who lost their aces, Bryant had 32 assists and Stansbury winning the second first-round match to Snow Philips had 26 digs. Without public/legal notice, you 25-23. The match seemed to Canyon in four sets, edged the Stansbury met a familiar have all the makings of a clas- Stallions 25-22 in the first set, foe in the consolation bracket could have the rug literally pulled sic, but then Salem Hills found but Stansbury responded with Thursday morning, facing another gear, winning the final a 25-10 victory in the second. Juan Diego for a berth in the out from under you. two sets 25-10, 25-17. The Stallions then held on for sixth-place game. The winner Heilala Kaufusi had 15 kills a 30-28 win in the third set met Desert Hills or Ridgeline in the loss for the Stallions. and a 25-22 win in the fourth for sixth place Thursday after- Samantha Bryant had 33 to keep their season alive. noon. assists and four aces, Linzie Annika Riggle led the [email protected] Visit Info.UtahLegals.com

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451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter remover) toys. Anything will be appreci- County Historical Society, please call 435- 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope Tooele through the south side doors. ated. Underwear and socks must be new. 882-1612. 435-255-9905. to Recovery” Other items can be gently used. Please Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 Senior Center St. Marguerite Catholic School help us help our community. Drop boxes Family support group The senior center is for the enjoyment of Students of all faiths are welcome from Groups and Events Get your loved one sober. The USARA p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele are located in the Intermountain Staffing (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting preschool through 8th grade at Tooele Office, 7 S. Main Street #203 in Tooele. Craft family support group is held activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, County’s only faith-based school. Artist of the Month Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading those affected by someone else’s addic- exercise program, line dancing, wood- Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Baby blankets needed David Arthur Jones is the artist of the room at the Tooele City Library. Group tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help carving, Wii games, watercolor class, mov- preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- month for Tooele County Art Guild. He books and materials provided. Craft is a by sharing our experience, strength and ies and health classes. Meals-on-Wheels class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- ery at Mountain West Medical Center. was born in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1938. free program for family members who hope. For more information, please con- available for homebound. Lunch served riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Blankets should be new and in good He and his wife, Kathleen, raise American have a loved one with a substance use tact Terri at 435-313-4851. weekdays. For age 60 and above, sug- visit www.stmargschool.org. condition. Homemade blankets are also Quarter Horses in Tooele County, south of disorder. For more information, call Heidi Military Items Wanted gested donation is $3. For those under accepted if new. Donations can be turned the Great Salt Lake. David is a westerner Warr at 435-255-9905. When you no longer want your military age 60, cost is $5. Transportation available in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West by choice as well as by birth. He paints Education Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group items, do not take them to Deseret to the store or doctor visits for residents in Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in people, animals and places throughout Industries or a thrift store. Bring them the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with the American West. His work will be dis- Join us the 3rd Monday of each month Online courses from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, portation information call 435-843-4102. any questions. played at the Tooele County Chamber of shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, For more information about the Tooele Online courses in Network+ and Security+ Commerce through October. Take time to Center in Tooele. The Tooele County IT are designed for the IT professional Community Closet Health Department’s Aging Services pro- canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — Center, call 435-843-4110. stop by and see his work. His horse paint- to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be who seeks to upgrade his or her skills and Clean out your closets. The Community ings show his practiced eye and artistic gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Caregiving Lunch & Learn knowledge of networking and security. Closet is accepting donations for gently Association Caregiver Support Groups. displayed with honor and respect. Call expertise and are a joy to see. The cham- Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. Join us Friday, Oct. 26 from 11:30 a.m. to Courses prepare students for the CompTIA used clothing. Donations are accepted ber office is located at 154 S. Main St., The groups are designed to provide emo- 12:30 p.m. at the Tooele Senior Center Network+ and Security+ exams. Call at your neighborhood school. Contact Tooele. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday- tional, educational and social support for Children’s Choir Auditions for a Lunch and Learn Seminar titled Tooele Technical College at 435-248-1800 Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any Thursday, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays. caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- “Legal-ease Made Easy.” Come learn for more information or to enroll. questions. tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 about the power of attorney, guardian- Celebrating Creativity Art Show Food Addicts in Recovery Get enrolled years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, ship, living wills and advance directives. The Tooele County Arts Guild is hosting Anonymous owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Joyce Maughan, attorney with the Utah Enroll in training at Tooele Technical Moose a Tooele County Art Show at the Tooele Are you having trouble controlling the College. Sharpen your current skills or directs the choir. Blake has a degree in State Bar Committee on Law and Aging, City Library from Oct. 23 to Nov. 13. The way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery vocal performance and has taught at the will review the meaning of these terms train for a new career. Most programs Meals at the Lodge show is called Celebrating Creativity. An Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- have open enrollment and you can enroll Friday and Saturday night dinners will be collegiate level. If your child loves to sing and help you learn where to access artist reception will be held at 6 p.m. Oct. ery program for anyone suffering from and you are looking for an exceptional additional information on legal issues anytime of the year. Get a commercial served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night dinners 23 with awards presented at 7:15 p.m. The food addiction. Meetings are held every driver’s license in as little as 4 weeks and change weekly or you can order from the musical experience for them, this is it. For you may encounter as a caregiver. Please public is invited to attend. The library is Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, more information and to register for an RSVP Tooele County Aging Services at get on-the-road to a lucrative career. menu. All meals are for a reasonable price. located at 128 W. Vine St., Tooele. 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the Tooele Tech also offers CPR classes to its No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. 435-277-2440. north back entrance. For more informa- com or call 435-277-0755. students and the public on the second specials are available at the lodge from 11 Family History Fair tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Dementia Dialogues Monday of every month. Become CPR cer- a.m. For members and their guests only. The Tooele Valley Family History Fair will Carolyn at 435-882-0805 or visit www. Rocky Mountain Hospice The Tooele County Health Department tified at Tooele Tech. For more informa- be held Saturday, Nov. 10 from 8 a.m. foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to Want to have more meaning in your life. will host the first session of Dementia tion, call 435-248-1800 or visit tooeletech. Breakfast to 1 p.m. at 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. The Breakfast will be served every Sunday attend. Do you want to do something that is Dialogues titled “The Basic Facts: An edu. fair’s theme is “Standing on the shoulders satisfying and of great service to your Introduction to Dementia” on Thursday, meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend of giants.” Guest speaker is T. Kendall Tooele County Aging Train to work the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the community? Then become a Rocky Oct. 25 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Tooele Buchmiller. Available classes include DNA, Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- County Health Department, Room S180 Tooele Technical College’s new Software women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and enjoy family search, ancestry, Google, research teers to help us meet the needs of seniors Development program and Nail a great breakfast. ence required. All training, background at 151 N. Main, Tooele. Adult care will tips and more. in the community. Many seniors require check and TB tests provided by Rocky be provided. Please call 435-277-2440 to Technician program have immediate assistance and need rides to doctors or openings. Train to work in the computer Veterans Dinner Museum volunteers needed Mountain. The only requirement is your preregister. A Veterans Appreciation Dinner will be other health professionals. Rides help desire to help someone in need. Please software industry or own your own busi- Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is seniors live more independent lives. Call Donate to library ness as a licensed nail technician. Visit held Thursday, Oct. 25 at 5:30 p.m. seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain 435-843-4114 for more information. The Hospice at 801-397-4904. Please remember the “Friends of the tooeletech.edu for more information. Halloween Party or science? Volunteers at the museum can Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers Tooele City Library” while doing home gain new skills or practice old ones. We Adult Education Our annual Kids Halloween Party is sched- also are in need of volunteers. For more The Next Chapter cleaning and donate your used books to uled for Saturday, Oct. 27 from 11 a.m. to are looking for people to help with orga- information about volunteering at the The Next Chapter is a free social support the bookstore in the library. Money from Get your high school diploma this year at nization, exhibit development, gardening the Tooele Community Learning Center. 1 p.m. All kids, grandkids and great-grand Grantsville Center, call Dan at 435-843- and educational program to help widows book sales is used to support programs kids are welcome to attend. For members and educational program development. 4753. For volunteering at the Tooele and widowers adjust to the loss of their within the library. The library is located at All classes required for a high school Volunteer positions are seasonal and year diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- and their guests only Center, call Debbie at 435-843-4103. spouse through monthly activities. You 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers are invited to join others who are on the 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. aration and English as a second language Lodge Open House must be at least 16 years old. To apply or Life’s Worth Living Foundation are available. Register now to graduate same page as you, to begin a new chapter org. Thank you for your support. Our lodge is planning an open house on request more information, send email to: Suicide support group meetings are in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 Saturday, Nov. 4 at 3 p.m. to celebrate [email protected] held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at Books for the Whole Family Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for “Founders Day,” which is the birth date Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. more details. Donated children’s books and paperbacks cation classes are for students 18 and over. of James J. Davis, the driving force who Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society club ESOL brought purpose and meaning to our the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal Sons of Utah Pioneers are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fraternity during its earliest stages. More meets the third Tuesday of the month thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- Anyone interested in the history of Tooele on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 ESOL conversational classes are held (except June, July and Aug), 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele information is forthcoming on activities cide, please plan on attending. Please go City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele planned to celebrate this event. in the Pioneer Museum downstairs confer- on Facebook and like our page to keep need you. Please come and join us for a City Library. All proceeds go back to the Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- ence room located at 47 E. Vine St. Tooele. dents may also come anytime the center is current with our latest news and events. potluck social dinner at the LDS church, library for projects and programs. Christmas in November Come learn about rocks, minerals and Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- open for individualized study. Registration On Nov.10 the WOTM will host a fund- ways to craft them and enjoy field trips Bingo is back is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- raiser “Christmas in November.” There will for rock collecting. Membership is $15 per 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- be dinner of ham and turkey and all the year. For more information, send ques- Disabled American Veterans its bingo games again on Fridays starting tion. of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday trimmings, along with a silent auction tions to tooelegemandmineralsociety@ Chapter 20 of each month at 6:30 p.m. at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. of several prizes. All proceeds will go to gmail.com. The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with Early Head Start Do you have a child under age 3? Are you Moose Charities. For members and their Chapter for the Disabled American TC Squares Dance Club questions. guests only. Local author seeks photos Veterans holds monthly general member- The TC Squares Dance Club has begun currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head A local author and historian is seeking ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke Start is a free program for eligible families original photographs of Saltair, Black 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 Grantsville that offers quality early education for Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, Eagles Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please infants and toddlers in the home; parent as well as any similar turn-of-the-century who wish to attend the leadership meet- bring finger food to share. For more infor- Share the past education; comprehensive health services attractions and resorts for an upcoming Breakfasts ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, Share the past, submit a history, obitu- to women before, during and after preg- Breakfasts will be served every Sunday book project. Those who wish to con- appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. nancy; nutrition education and family morning this month from 9-11:30 a.m. tribute information or photographs of County veterans are invited to attend. website at tcsquares.com. The Family History Center in Grantsville support services. Call 435-841-1380 or Order from the menu or have the special these parks should contact Emma Penrod Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will is assembling a record of Grantsville 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and at [email protected]. Contributions Tooele County Homemakers residents. Your submission may be made hold its monthly executive and general additional information. children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be The new season of Tooele County by emailing to [email protected] or by meetings on the third Thursday of every Beer is available. Public invited. released pictorial history book. There is Homemakers is from September to May. coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., Free developmental evaluation month at the Pioneer Museum (rear no such thing as too many photographs For December and January, the group or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers Kid’s Halloween Family entrance). The executive meeting will as the author needs a minimum of 160 will meet on the second Tuesday of both 84074. Come in and receive help from our a variety of services to families with Night be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting photographs, and any help is greatly months from 10 a.m. -1:30 p.m. at the USU trained consultants. For more information, infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for The Auxiliary will have appreciated. Extension Office auditorium or inside the call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. Individualized services are available to volunteer drivers — no DAV membership a Kid’s Halloween Family Tooele County Health Department, 151 enhance development in communication, Tooele Valley Free Masons is required. Will need a VA physical. No Senior Center motor development, cognition, social/ Night on Saturday, Oct. 27 at monthly meetings are held in December. N. Main, Tooele. The meetings include Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the a luncheon and often include speakers. The senior center is for the enjoyment of emotional development, self-help skills 5:30 p.m. The cost is $5 for second Friday of each month for din- Call commander James Yale at 435-849- all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- and health concerns. Contact us for a free 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee For more information, call Thiel at 435- adults and the kids eat free. ner and socializing. If you are interested 224-4807. tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include developmental evaluation at 435-833- or have questions, please join us at the Thomas at 435-830-8487. Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceram- 0725. There will be fun prizes and Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement Tooele County Quilters ics, pinochle, movies and wood- carving, Health Department and Aging Halloween treats. Parents Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at It’s a new year and the Tooele County etc. Meals-on-Wheels is available for the 435-277-0087. Services hours Quilters are ready to go. If you’re interest- homebound. Lunch served weekdays. For Charity bring your kids for a most The Tooele County Health Department ed, come join us for our first meeting of age 60 and above, suggested donation spooky night with the ghosts and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Tooele Valley Family History 2018 at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 16 in the Tooele is $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. Tooele Children’s Justice Center tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 and goblins. Center County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are Transportation is available to the store or Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Research your ancestors free with trained $20 per year to be paid at the first meet- doctor visits for residents in the Tooele need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and Check out our calendar on our main page FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele ing. All meetings are held on the third and Grantsville areas. For transportation snacks. We appreciate all donations. For for holiday hours and closures. For more Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 Tuesday of each month. For more informa- information, call 435-843-4102. inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 Elks information call 435-277-2301. S. 100 East, Tooele. East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours tion, call 435-843-7649. Daughters of Utah Pioneers of operation: Tuesday through Friday, Parkinson’s disease Support Meetings 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Tooele County Homemakers The DUP is seeking any family histories, United Methodist Dinner Lodge meetings are held the second and evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings Group The new season of the Tooele County photographs, books, stories or vintage Tooele United Methodist Church offers a fourth Tuesday of every month. House by appointment only. Special classes A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be Homemakers is from September to May. artifacts (before 1900) to display at the free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and committee meetings are held every third offered regularly. Call the center for more overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. The group of women meet the first DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Tuesday of the month. All members are information. Tooele has a support group for persons Tuesday of nearly every month from 10 W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. welcome and encouraged to attend. with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the USU Extension Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the Tooele Valley Resource Center Tooele Family Al-Anon ers. You can learn how others are coping Building auditorium, 151 N. Main, Tooele. Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- Snacks Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays with PD and how to live well. We meet the The Tooele Valley Resource Center, now Hungry? Need a snack? Available in the The meetings include a luncheon and tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. sharing a building with the Tooele County social quarters, during business hours: often guest speakers. For more informa- Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit basement at the back of the building. For at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, Tooele, Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, burgers $3.75 tion, call Thiel at 435-224-4807 or Eileen at www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or questions or more information, please Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at is currently in need of donations. Please ($4 with cheese), chicken sandwich $3.75 435-882-5009. www.exploretooele.com. call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at 435-840-3683. consider donating items such as deodor- ($4 with cheese) and personal pizzas $3. ant, Chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. Schools toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, combs and brushes. Cash is also welcomed. Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U Historical Society This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the Bulletin Board Policy Those who receive services include indi- If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at Grantsville Elementary Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. viduals or families in crisis, the homeless Historical books 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Community Council Meeting Main St., Tooele. For more information, The next Grantsville Elementary and families at risk of becoming homeless. Tooele County Historical Society’s books Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Community Council meeting will be held For more information, call 435-566-5938 are available to purchase at meetings. The at 435-849-4180. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot on Tuesday, Nov. 6 from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. or fax 435-843-0244. History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please in the GES library. All parents are encour- Alcoholics Anonymous call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later aged to attend. Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 cards depicting four different pioneer than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. First Baptist Food Pantry p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Story and Craft Hour buildings for $4. These make great gifts Utah Ave. For more information, contact Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- for family and friends. Please call Alice ing an emergency food pantry to meet Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to 694-2624. the adventures of books and make fun the needs of our community. Hours are purchase these books. Comics Page Puzzle Answers crafts. For more information, call 435-833- Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First Alcoholics Anonymous 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Seeking Historical Items Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also from page B4 Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. The Tooele County Historical Society held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 would like members of the community Tooele. Please enter through the south Food Banks p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron side doors. who have any family or personal histories, Dr., Tooele. Tooele County Food Bank, Grantsville photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Free Preschool Hour Emergency Food Pantry, and the Tooele VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Young People in Recovery Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele County Food Bank are in need of canned would like to donate to our organization Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour meats, soups, pasta and any non-perish- to please call us. We are also looking for all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 of learning, singing and creating. The class able foods. We are accepting donations books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and is for all children up to 5 years old. Please for Pathways Women’s and Children’s chures or any history that pertains to the also on the first and third Friday of the come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- Shelter (victims of domestic abuse). They Tooele County area. If you would like to month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are in need of socks, underwear, blankets donate them to our organization, or if you Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., are located at West Elementary School, for twin beds, hygiene products (hair- would let us make a copy for the Tooele Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- spray, hair gel, body wash, nail polish and

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TOOELETRANSCRIPT We’re Your Hometown! Subscribe Today: 435.882.0050 BULLETIN or TooeleOnline.com B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 25, 2018

© 2018 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 34, No. 46 Have a friend give you each type of word to fill in the blanks. Then read the story aloud!

hroughout the year, the Startleston’s attic is quiet. Count Alucard’s castle was a It is filled with boxes of family treasures, old Ttoys and clothing. Dust bunnies slowly collect and total mess. Several ______grow in the corners and behind the furniture. were floating in the courtyard Cobwebs stretch between the beams. fountain. A ______

But every Halloween, the attic comes alive! The was tangled in some cobwebs Startleston kids head up the creaky steps and open the old trunks looking for costumes and above the parlour. The staircase decorations. was covered in ______

______. An expensive

______had

been knocked over and broken.

“______!” cried Count

Alucard. “This mess makes my

blood boil!”

“We’ll help you clean up the

place,” said his niece Rue, as

his nephew Muerto began to

______the entry way.

Soon, Rue had ______

through the first floor, replacing Look around the attic 3to toy nd: spiders 7 skulls 9 paint brushes the suit of armor’s ______. 6 pumpkins 3 dolls 5 hats 4 light strings Muerto cleaned up the courtyard, 4 masks 1 candelabra How many Halloween di erences planting fresh ______can you nd Search Put the lolipops in the between Look through the all around the castle moat. They Halloween bucket. Byron newspaper for the Startleston letters that spell each worked together to remove the and his Halloween word. Cut ______from reection? out the letters and glue them in the coffin. the castle’s ______tower. • Costume • Ghost • Candy • Witch • Trick • Bats By sunrise, the castle looked • Treat • Mummy • Goblin • Princess ______, just the way

Count Alucard likes it!

Standards Link: Grammar: Use nouns, verbs How many bats and adjectives correctly in reading and writing. can you nd on this page? Have a friend try. Who found more? Stacy Startleston is trying on masks she found in the attic. Complete the grid by using all the letters Which two are exactly the same? in the word BATS in each vertical and horizontal row. Each letter should only be used once in each row. Some spaces have been filled in for you.

Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions.

Pumpkin Patterns HALLOWEEN Find the words by looking up, In each row below, draw the Jack O’Lantern face that down, backwards, forwards, COSTUMES sideways and diagonally. continues that row’s pattern. GOBLIN C I T T A S K E N L CREAKY WITCH D C O S T U M E S K Q U I E T R E E N T GHOST This week’s word: TRICK C O S R S W E U I N DUST BUNNY TREAT The phrase dust bunny N A I T O I R A O I refers to a clump of dust CANDY that forms into a ball, usually N C N L H T T L T L TRUNK under furniture or in a corner. ALIVE K H L D G C D I E B Dad swept the dust C A L O Y H S V E O bunnies out from under ATTIC the bed in the spare room. QUIET H Y E R C E T G K A Try to use the term dust DUST bunny in a sentence today Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical OLD words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. when talking with your Standards Link: Follow simple written directions. friends and family.

Create a Problem Halloween Choose an article or advertisement in today’s Jokes newspaper and use the information to make Make a list of your favorite up a math word problem. Trade problems Halloween jokes and riddles.

with a friend and compare your answers. Then read them aloud to your

Because there are so many plots there! plots many so are there Because ANSWER: family on Halloween. Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. THURSDAY October 25, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7 Flu Shots Now Available Sidelines BY WALK-IN, continued from page B1 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY tournaments at the same NO COST IF COVERED BY venue on the same day isn’t INSURANCE, MOST a reasonable solution. If the INSURANCES ACCEPTED double-elimination format is going to continue, multiple venues might be the answer, or it might be time to extend the tournament an additional day. Other states have been success- ful with different formats, and the UHSAA would do well to at least explore some of those options. I worked in New Mexico for nearly four years, and the New Mexico Activities Association had the volleyball tournament At the down to a science. All five clas- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO sifications played over a four- Grantsville’s Hillary Cloward (10), Hannah Butler (16) and Maison White maintain a good sense of humor during Wednesday’s match against day span. The first day or two FLU SHOT HOURS: Maeser Prep at the Class 3A state volleyball tournament in Orem. The was spent on pool play, where match, which was originally scheduled to start at 8:30 p.m., started more 830AM-5PM M-TH AND the 16 teams in each tourna- than an hour late and did not end until after 11 p.m. 830AM-11AM F ment played for seeding. Then, CALL 435.277.2301 it was single-elimination from to the benefit of the athletes, after his bedtime. Email him at 151 NORTH MAIN • TOOELE there. Somehow, no matches in the parents, the coaches, the dvaughan@tooeletranscript. tournament play were sched- officials and those hosting the com. uled to begin after 7:15 p.m., event. despite the entire tournament being played in a minor-league Darren Vaughan is a veteran hockey arena roughly the size sports writer from Moab, Utah. of the UCCU Center. He admires any athlete who can Such a format would be still perform at a high level well

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• Limits your voice and your vote to only one part-time council member. • Creates an unelected county czar with no direct accountability to voters. • Grows the size of government which could lead to higher taxes. • Institutionalizes division and gridlock by creating narrowly defined districts. • Consolidates power in more populated areas of the county, marginalizing rural areas. • Diminishes federal and state funding opportuni- ties, resulting in the loss of millions of dollars. • Introduces conflicts of interest for part-time council members who also have a full-time job.

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SAMUEL JOHNSON Whatever she thinks cheap, interest, can withhold her upper floors are darkened, linen opened now and then rent for the place of a vast SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1758 she holds it the duty of an from a sale, from which she that shelves may be set before before the fire. She is daily copper in some warehouse, Mr. Idler, economist to buy; in conse- always returns congratulating them. inquiring after the best traps because, when we live in the quence of this maxim, we are herself upon her dexterity at a This, however, might be for mice, and keeps the rooms country, we shall brew our f it be difficult to persuade encumbered on every side with bargain; the porter lays down borne, if she would gratify always scented by fumiga- own beer. the idle to be busy, it is useless lumber. The servants his burden in the hall; she her own inclinations without tions to destroy the moths. She Of this life I have long been Ilikewise, as experience can scarcely creep to their displays her new acquisitions, opposing mine. But I, who am employs workmen, from time weary, but know not how to has taught me, not easy to beds through the chests and and spends the rest of the day idle, am luxurious, and she to time, to adjust six clocks change it: all the married men convince the busy that it is bet- boxes that surround them. The in contriving where they shall condemns me to live upon salt that never go, and clean five whom I consult advise me ter to be idle. When you shall carpenter is employed once a be put. provisions. She knows the loss jacks that rust in the garret; to have patience; but some despair of stimulating sluggish- week in building closets, fix- As she cannot bear to have of buying in small quantities, and a woman in the next alley old bachelors are of opinion ness to motion, I hope you will ing cupboards, and fastening any thing uncomplete, one we have, therefore, whole hogs lives by scouring the brass and that, since she loves sales so turn your thoughts towards the shelves; and my house has the purchase necessitates another; and quarters of oxen. Part of pewter, which are only laid up well, she should have a sale of means of stilling the bustle of appearance of a ship stored for she has twenty feather-beds our meat is tainted before it is to tarnish again. her own; and I have, I think, pernicious activity. a voyage to the colonies. more than she can use, and a eaten, and part is thrown away She is always imagining resolved to open her hoards, I am the unfortunate hus- I had often observed that late sale has supplied her with because it is spoiled; but she some distant time, in which and advertise an auction. band of a buyer of bargains. My advertisements set her on fire; a proportionable number of persists in her system, and will she shall use whatever she I am, Sir, wife has somewhere heard, and therefore, pretending to Witney blankets, a large roll never buy any thing by single accumulates: she has four Your very humble servant, that a good housewife never emulate her laudable frugal- of linen for sheets, and five penny-worths. looking-glasses which she Peter Plenty. has any thing to purchase when ity, I forbade the newspaper quilts for every bed, which she The common vice of those cannot hang up in her house, it is wanted. This maxim is to be taken any longer; but my bought because the seller told who are still grasping at more, but which will be handsome from The Idler often in her mouth, and always precaution is vain; I know not her, that if she would clear his is to neglect that which they in more lofty rooms; and pays in her head. She is not one of by what fatality, or by what hands he would let her have a already possess; but from this those philosophical talkers that confederacy, every catalogue bargain. failing my charmer is free. It is speculate without practice; of genuine furniture comes to Thus by hourly encroach- the great care of her life that and learn sentences of wisdom her hand, every advertisement ments my habitation is made the pieces of beef should be only to repeat them: she is of a warehouse newly opened, narrower and narrower; the boiled in the order in which always making additions to is in her pocketbook, and she dining-room is so crowded they are bought; that the sec- her stores; she never looks into knows before any of her neigh- with tables, that dinner scarce- ond bag of pease should not be a broker’s shop, but she spies bours when the stock of any ly can be served; the parlour is opened till the first be eaten; something that may be wanted man leaving off trade is to be decorated with so many piles that every feather-bed should some time; and it is impossible sold cheap for ready money. of china, that I dare not step be lain on in its turn; that the to make her pass the door of a Such intelligence is to my within the door; at every turn carpets should be taken out house where she hears goods dear-one the Syren’s song. of the stairs I have a clock, of the chests once a month selling by auction. No engagement, no duty, no and half the windows of the and brushed, and the rolls of

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TIP: If your child is afraid Ansel Elgort in “Baby Driver” of the dark, make a nightlight together using the steps above teven Spielberg has Hilary Swank has been in to create a comforting charac- found his Tony for Australia making “I Am ter such as an angel, a puppy S“West Side Story.” Mother,” with Clara Rugaard. or a bunny with felt ears. Place Ansel Elgort hit with “The The film is about a teenage this “bedtime buddy” by his Fault in Our Stars” (2014), girl raised by a robot mother bed, and he can switch it on the “Divergent” trilogy designed to repopulate Earth and off when he wishes. (2014-16) and “Baby Driver” following an extinction • • • (2017), but can he sing? event. Her recent film “55 Donna Erickson’s award- In the original, Richard Steps,” with Helena Bonham winning series “Donna’s Day” Beymer (Tony) and Natalie Carter and Jeffrey Tambor, is airing on public television Wood (Maria) were both premiered last month at The nationwide. To find more of dubbed by other singers. Toronto International Film her creative family recipes However, Elgort performed Festival. and activities, visit www.don- in “Hairspray” and “Guys Matt Damon has been nasday.com and link to the & Dolls” at LaGuardia High filming in California; New NEW Donna’s Day Facebook School of the Performing Orleans; Atlanta; Savannah, fan page. Her latest book is Arts in New York and has had Georgia; and in Le Mans, “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous two singles released, “Thief” France, for his latest film, Funstuff for Families.” (2017) and “Supernova” “Ford v. Ferrari,” based on (2018), which were well- the book “Go Like Hell: Ford, © 2018 Donna Erickson received. Before he shoots Ferrari, and Their Battle for Distributed by King Features Synd. “West Side Story” next sum- Speed and Glory at Le Mans,” mer, we’ll probably see him by A.J. Baime. The $100 mil- as President John F. Kennedy lion budget should ensure in the thriller “Mayday 109”; lots of racing action as he and with Jake Gyllenhaal and Christian Bale compete for Zendaya in “Finest Kind”; glory at Le Mans. The racing SAMe can be effective for arthritis relief and in an original musi- thrills hit screens June 28. cal from “Wicked” creator • • • DEAR DR. ROACH: Please SAMe is one of the few that daughter needs to be tested for Stephen Schwartz in which Shirley MacLaine, one of tell me about the supplement has good data backing it up. Grave’s disease. Elgort plays Hans Christian the last movie stars from the SAMe. I am a woman, 58, In a meta-analysis of 11 I have seen people whose Andersen. golden age of Hollywood, is who suffers from osteoarthri- trials, SAMe was found to be eyes just appear to bulge. They • • • still going strong at 84. She’s tis from my exercise routine, about as effective at improving have sometimes had dozens of Hugh Jackman is following a four-time Oscar nominee, which is three days of heavy function and pain as ibupro- thyroid tests, as every doctor his hit musical “The Greatest for “Irma La Deuce” (1964), lifting with free weights and fen-like drugs but with fewer they see checks their levels. Showman” with the non- as a director of “The Other 15 miles of jogging each week. adverse effects. It may take Other conditions that can musical comedy-drama “Bad Half of the Sky: A China I love the workouts but not two full months to reach peak simulate exophthalmos include Education,” co-starring “I, Memoir” (1975), “The the pain it causes in my hands, effectiveness, based on a 2004 obesity, Cushing’s syndrome, Tonya” Oscar-winner Allison Turning Point” (1978) and knees and lower back. study. inflammation of the eye mus- Janney and “Everybody Loves “Terms of Endearment,” I get relief from ibuprofen As always, I have to warn cles and other inflammatory Raymond’s” Ray Romano. for which she won a best- and the like, but these can that supplements are not FDA- extreme amount with every diseases. Are you ready for a musi- supporting Oscar in 1984. cause problems with long-term regulated. SAMe is also rela- meal. What problems will this Excess salt may increase cal adaptation of “Tootsie”? Shirley recently did Netflix’s use. I have checked with sev- tively expensive (about $40 for overuse of salt cause her? Are blood pressure, and may even It received great reviews at “The Little Mermaid,” with eral doctors and pharmacists 60 tablets at a U.S. warehouse the two conditions linked in increase stroke risk in people the Cadillac Palace Theater William Moseley (“The concerning this supplement, store). Very inexpensive prod- any way? — L.M. with normal blood pressure, in Chicago and is headed for Chronicles of Narnia”), and but they know nothing about ucts are a warning that the ANSWER: Exophthalmos, but I can’t think how it could Broadway. has just completed the Disney it. Doctors in Europe have been product may not be of high the bulging appearance of the be related to the appearance of • • • Fantasy Christmas comedy prescribing it since the 1970s. quality or even contain what eye, is a classic sign of Grave’s her eyes. Before we see Gal Gadot “Noelle,” for Disney’s stream- Can you give me your opinion it is supposed to. This supple- disease, an autoimmune • • • in “Wonder Woman 1984” ing service. Shirley has writ- of this supplement? — K.Z. ment is generally considered stimulation of the thyroid Dr. Roach regrets that (due November 2019), she’ll ten umpteen books about her ANSWER: S-adenosyl safe, but it is always best to gland, where antibodies binds he is unable to answer indi- star with Kenneth Branagh reincarnations, and if she’s methionine, usually referred to speak with your doctor before to receptors in the thyroid, vidual letters, but will incor- in his “Murder on the Orient lived before, she may have as SAMe, is a naturally occur- taking any supplement. stimulating it to produce more porate them in the column Express” sequel “Death been through the studio sys- ring substance found in the • • • hormone. The bulging is not whenever possible. Readers on the Nile,” with Armie tem more than once! body, and it has been used as DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a result of thyroid excess, but may email questions to Hammer. a supplement in people with noticed that my 22-year-old rather a cross-reaction of the ToYourGoodHealth@med. Two-time Oscar-winner © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. depression and those with granddaughter’s eyes are bulg- antibody to fat cells behind the cornell.edu. To view and order osteoarthritis. It appears to ing more than in the past. She eye, causing the eye to bulge health pamphlets, visit www. have effectiveness in both has not had a recent thyroid out. Treatment for excess thy- rbmamall.com. cases. Regular readers of this test. Can you help me under- roid hormone doesn’t reverse Your Complete Local News Source column know that I seldom stand the cause of this? She is this, because the antibodies © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. recommend supplements, but addicted to table salt, using an are still present. 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The Battle of • Fried lotus leaves are a popu- • The first car to offer seat belts Waterloo, where Napoleon lar snack in China. met his final defeat, was BY SAMANTHA WEAVER — the Nash Rambler — rolled delayed because the French • You’re probably aware that off the assembly line in 1950. hot air is lighter than cold air, • It was early 20th-century Irish emperor — and battle com- • You might be surprised to but did you know that hot author Robert Wilson Lynd mander — couldn’t mount learn that the British are water is heavier than cold who made the following sage his horse. According to not the greatest tea drink- water? observation: “The belief in historians, Napoleon was ers in the world. That honor the possibility of a short deci- suffering from hemorrhoids • Those who study such things belongs to the Irish, who con- sive war appears to be one of and couldn’t bear to sit in a say that Spain has more wild- sume 1,200 cups per capita the most ancient and danger- saddle. life than any other European every year. ous of human illusions.” • Sandpaper can sharpen a dull nation. • The final battle of the © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. • If you’re concerned about the pair of scissors. Fold a piece THURSDAY October 25, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN C5

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Hall Court- house, 74 South 100 East, Suite 14, Tooele, Utah 84074, on Mon- day, November 19, 2018, at 1:00 p.m. MT of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Trust (the “Trust Deed”), dated March 2, 2018, executed by WK Holdings, LLC, a Utah limited liability company, as Trustor, in which BRELF II, LLC, a Washington limited liability com- pany, is the Benefici- ary, and Adelaide Maudsley is the ap- pointed Trustee (as Successor Trustee to Gateway Title Insur- ance Agency, LLC), encumbering real property located in Tooele County, Utah, more particularly de- scribed as follows: See Exhibit “A” at- tached hereto and in- corporated herein. As mentioned above, the current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is BRELF II, LLC, a Washington limited li- ability company, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default was WK Holdings, LLC, a Utah limited liability com- pany. The successful bidder at the trustee's sale will receive (upon pay- ment in full of its bid) a trustee's deed with no representations or warranties whatever as to the property, title, possession or encum- brances. Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000 deposit (in the form of a cashier's check) at the time of the sale. The deposit of the successful bid- der is non-refundable and will be retained as damages if the bal- ance of the purchase price is not paid within twenty-four (24) hours after the sale, in certi- fied funds. The trustee reserves the right to void the trustee's sale after the sale based upon information un- known to the trustee at the time of the sale, in- cluding without limita- tion any bankruptcy fil- ing. If so voided, the only recourse of the successful bidder will be to receive a full re- fund of the money paid to the trustee. Inquiries concerning NOTICE TO WATER this Notice may be di- USERS rected to Adelaide The applications below Maudsley, Successor were filed with the Di- NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE OF TRUS- Trustee, whose mail- vision of Water Rights MEETING TEE'S SALE ing and office address in Tooele County. 1. SUBJECT: TCGP The following de- is 50 E. South Temple, These are informal 2018-01 - Planning scribed property will be Suite 400, Salt Lake proceedings per Rule Staff is requesting ap- sold at public auction City, Utah 84111 R655-6-2. Protests proval of a proposed to the highest bidder (801-328-3600). Of- concerning an applica- general plan amend- payable in lawful fice Hours: tion must be legibly NOTICE OF AUC- ment regarding the money of the United Monday-Friday, except written or typed, con- TION Tooele County Active States, at the front en- holidays 8:30 a.m. to tain the name and Date of Sale: Satur- Transportation Imple- trance of the Third Ju- 5:00 p.m. mailing address of the day, October 13, mentation Plan. Plan- dicial District Court, DATED this 22nd day protesting party, 2018 Time: 10:00 AM. ner: Jeff Miller. Gordon R. Hall Court- of October, 2018. STATE THE APPLI- Beehive Storage, On November 7, 2018, house, 74 South 100 Adelaide Maudsley, CATION NUMBER 1498 N Main St, the Tooele County East, Suite 14, Tooele, Trustee PROTESTED, CITE T o o o e l e U T Planning Commission Utah 84074, on Mon- Kirton McConkie REASONS FOR THE 435-882-3088 will hold a public meet- day, November 19, 50 E. South Temple, PROTEST, and RE- This notice of auction ing regarding the work 2018, at 1:00 p.m. MT Suite 400 Salt Lake QUEST A HEARING, is being given pursu- session described of said day, for the City, Utah 84111 if desired. Also, A $15 ant to 38-8-1 et al, above. The meeting purpose of foreclosing (801) 328-3600 FEE MUST BE IN- Utah Code Annotated. will be held at 7:00 that certain Deed of EXHIBIT A CLUDED FOR EACH UNIT 004 Sally p.m. at the Tooele Trust (the “Trust LEGAL DESCRIP- APPLICATION PRO- Sweat. Furniture,appli- County Administration Deed”), dated March TION TESTED. Protests ance dolly. Building (Auditorium, 2, 2018, executed by PARCEL 10: LOT S8, must be filed with the UNIT 013 Steven First Floor), 47 S. Main WK Holdings, LLC, a HECKERT COT- Division of Water Hatch. Piano, yard Street, Tooele, UT Utah limited liability TAGES PUD 2ND Rights, PO Box tools, misc items. 84074. company, as Trustor, (AMENDMENT), WITH 146300, Salt Lake UNIT 138 Chris The public is welcome in which BRELF II, AN UNDIVIDED IN- City, UT 84114-6300, Johnson. Log bed, to attend the meeting LLC, a Washington TEREST IN THE or by hand delivery to frniture, misc items. C6 to gain information. limited liabilityTOOELE com- COMMONTRANSCRIPT AREAS, BULLETINa Division office during UNIT 213ATHURSDAY Rocky October 25, 2018 For questions or addi- pany, is the Benefici- ACCORDING TO THE normal business hours Condi. (2) Roller tool- tional information, ary, and Adelaide OFFICIAL PLAT on or before NOVEM- boxes, furniture, paint- Public Notices Public Notices pleasePublic contact Notices the MaudsleyPublic Notices is the ap- THEREOR,Public Notices ON FILE BERPublic 14, 2018. Notices Please Public Notices ingPublic equip. Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings PlanningMeetings Office at pointedTrustees Trustee (as AND TrusteesOF RECORD IN visitWater User Miscellaneous UNITMiscellaneous 223A Wendy Miscellaneous 435-843-3274. Successor Trustee to THE OFFICE OF THE waterrights.utah.gov or Reedy. Antique furni- NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE OF PUBLIC The future meeting re- Gateway Title Insur- TOOELE COUNTY call (801)538-7240 for ANNOUNCEMENT ture pieces, misc SUMMONS FOR HEARING MEETING garding this application ance Agency, LLC), RECORDER. additional information. OF APPOINTMENT items. PUBLICATION 1. SUBJECT: TCLUO 1. SUBJECT: REZ will also be posted at encumbering real PARCEL 11: LOT S13, NEW AND NOTICE TO UNIT 420 Mark Minor. In the superior court of 2018-05 - Planning 2018-08 (Referred the Tooele County property located in HECKERT COT- APPLICATION(S) CREDITORS Furniture, stove, misc the State of Washing- Staff is requesting a back to Planning Com- Building, advertised in Tooele County, Utah, TAGES PUD 2ND 15-5485 (A81409): Estate of George items. ton for the county of recommendation of mission by the County the public notice sec- more particularly de- (AMENDMENT), WITH Scott Vore and Kathy David Elliott, De- (Published in the Spokane approval for the pro- Commission) - Boyd tion of the Tooele scribed as follows: AN UNDIVIDED IN- Vore propose(s) using ceased Tooele Transcript Bul- DAWN M. GUA- posed ordinance up- Anderson is requesting Transcript Bulletin and See Exhibit “A” at- TEREST IN THE 4.73 ac-ft from ground- Case No. 183300102 letin October 25, GLIARDO, who took ti- dates associated with a rezone from RR-5 posted on the Tooele tached hereto and in- COMMON AREAS, water (16 miles SE of David T. Elliott, whose 2018) tle as DAWN M. the Tooele County Ac- (Rural Residential, 5 County Website. ACCORDING TO THE Vernon) for IRRIGA- address is 5730 Cor- MOSS , Plaintiff corporated herein. SUMMONS FOR tive Transportation Im- Acre Minimum) to Tooele County OFFICIAL PLAT TION; STOCKWA- inth Drive, Colorado vs. No. 18-2-04126-5 As mentioned above, PUBLICATION plementation Plan. R-1-12 (Single-Family Planning Department THEREOR, ON FILE TERING; DOMESTIC. Springs, CO 80923, ESTATE OF ROY the current beneficiary IN THE THIRD JUDI- Planner: Jeff Miller Residential, 12,000 (Published in the AND OF RECORD IN CHANGE APPLICA- has been appointed WALKER , DE- of the Trust Deed is C IAL DISTRICT On Nov 7, 2018, the Square Feet Mini- Tooele Transcript Bul- THE OFFICE OF THE TION(S) Personal Representa- CEASED, ESTATE OF BRELF II, LLC, a COURT OF TOOELE Tooele County Plan- mum). Unaddressed letin October 25 & No- TOOELE COUNTY 15-4452(a44083): RA- tive of the above-enti- ELBERTA WALKER, Washington limited li- COUNTY, STATE OF ning Commission will Parcels: vember 6, 2018) RECORDER. FAB LLC propose(s) tled estates. Creditors DECEASED, JACK R. ability company, and UTAH hold a public hearing 03-007-0-0037, PARCEL 12: LOT S14, using 4.0 ac-ft from of the VAN GRIMBERGEN PUBLIC NOTICE the record owner of ROBERT STEBBING, regarding the work 03-007-0-0036, & HECKERT COT- groundwater (3 miles estate are hereby noti- and RUBY M. VAN Notice is Hereby Given the property as of the Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE session described 03-007-0-0020. Acre- TAGES PUD 2ND SE of Erda) for IRRI- fied to: GRIMBERGEN, ES- that the Tooele City recording of the notice COBB and SANDRA above. The meeting age. Approx. 119.43 (AMENDMENT), WITH GATION; STOCKWA- (1) deliver or mail their TATE OF HERBERT Council of Tooele City, of default was WK COBB, Defendants. will be held at 7:00 Acres. Unincorpo- AN UNDIVIDED IN- TERING; DOMESTIC. written claims to the A. NELSON, DE- Utah, will hold a Public Holdings, LLC, a Utah Civil No. 180301474 p.m. at the Tooele rated: Erda. TEREST IN THE Kent L. Jones, P.E. Personal Representa- CEASED and ESTATE Hearing to Consider limited liability com- Judge MATTHEW County Administration Planner: Jason Losee COMMON AREAS, STATE ENGINEER tive at the address OF ERMA E. NEL- Vacating a Portion of a pany. BATES Building (Auditorium, On Nov 7, 2018, the ACCORDING TO THE (Published in the above; SON, DECEASED, Dedicated Public The successful bidder THE STATE OF UTAH First Floor), 47 S. Main Tooele County Plan- OFFICIAL PLAT Tooele Transcript Bul- (2) deliver or mail their their UNKNOWN SUC- Sewer Utility Ease- at the trustee's sale TO GEORGE COBB Street, Tooele, UT ning Commission will THEREOR, ON FILE letin October 18 & 25, written claims to the C E S S O R S A N D ment on Lots 11 and will receive (upon pay- AND SANDRA COBB: 84074. hold a public meeting AND OF RECORD IN 2018) Personal Representa- HEIRS, Defendants. 24 of the Flinders In- ment in full of its bid) a A lawsuit has been The public is welcome regarding the request THE OFFICE OF THE tive’s attorney of The State of Washing- dustrial Park Subdivi- trustee's deed with no started against you. to provide any written described above. The TOOELE COUNTY record, Scott W. Han- ton to the said ES- sion. The Hearing will representations or Public Notices You must respond in comments to the Plan- meeting will be held at RECORDER. sen, 8 E. Broadway, TATE OF ROY be held on Wednes- warranties whatever writing for the court to ning Office at 47 S. 7:00 p.m. at the PARCEL 13: LOT S15, Miscellaneous Suite 410, Salt Lake WALKER , DE- day, November 7, as to the property, title, consider your side. Main in the Tooele Tooele County Admin- HECKERT COT- City, UT 84111, or CEASED, ESTATE OF 2018 at the hour of possession or encum- Deadline for public You can find an An- County Building prior istration Building TAGES PUD 2ND (3) file their written ELBERTA WALKER, 7:00 p.m. The Meet- brances. Bidders must notices is 4 p.m. the swer form on the to the meeting or to at- (Auditorium, First (AMENDMENT), WITH claims with the Clerk DECEASED, JACK R. ing will be held in the tender to the trustee a day prior to publica- c ourt's website: tend the meeting to Floor), 47 S. Main AN UNDIVIDED IN- of the Third District VAN GRIMBERGEN Tooele City Council $5,000 deposit (in the tion. Public notices www.utcourts.gov/how gain information or Street, Tooele, UT TEREST IN THE Court in Tooele and RUBY M. VAN Room Located at 90 form of a cashier's submitted past the to/answer/. voice your opinion re- 84074. COMMON AREAS, County, 74 S. 100 E. GRIMBERGEN, ES- North Main Street, check) at the time of deadline will not be You must file your An- garding this issue. For The public is welcome ACCORDING TO THE #114, Tooele, Utah TATE OF HERBERT Tooele, Utah. the sale. The deposit accepted. swer with this court: questions or additional to attend the meeting OFFICIAL PLAT 84074, or A. NELSON, DE- Michelle Pitt of the successful bid- UPAXLP Third Judicial District information, please to gain information. THEREOR, ON FILE (4) otherwise present CEASED and ESTATE Tooele City Recorder der is non-refundable Court of Tooele contact the Planning The public hearing for AND OF RECORD IN TOWN OF VERNON their claims as re- OF ERMA E. NEL- Pursuant to the Ameri- and will be retained as County, 74 S. 100 E., O f f i c e a t this item was held on THE OFFICE OF THE REQUEST FOR PRO- quired by Utah law SON, DECEASED, cans with Disabilities damages if the bal- Suite 14, Tooele, UT 435-843-3160. October 3, 2018. For TOOELE COUNTY POSALS SNOW RE- within three months af- their UNKNOWN SUC- Act, Individuals Need- ance of the purchase 84074. The future meeting re- questions or additional RECORDER. MOVAL SERVICES ter the date of the first C E S S O R S A N D ing Special Accommo- price is not paid within You must also mail or garding this application information, please (Published in the The Town of Vernon is publication of this no- HEIRS: dations During this twenty-four (24) hours hand deliver a copy of will also be posted at contact the Planning Tooele Transcript Bul- inviting bids from quali- tice or be forever You are hereby sum- Meeting Should Notify after the sale, in certi- your Answer to the the Tooele County O f f i c e a t letin October 18, 25 & fied persons or firms barred. Date of first moned to appear Michelle Pitt, at fied funds. The trustee other party's attorney: Building, advertised in 435-843-3160. November 1, 2018) interested in entering publication: October within sixty days after 843-2110 Prior to the reserves the right to Cory A. Caldwell, 263 the public notice sec- The future meeting re- into a contract to pro- 11, 2018. the date of the first Meeting. void the trustee's sale Country Club, Suite tion of the Tooele garding this application vide snow plowing and Scott W. Hansen publication of this sum- (Published in the after the sale based Public Notices 101, Tooele, Utah Transcript Bulletin and will also be posted at salt/sand applications Lewis Hansen Pleshe mons, to wit, within Tooele Transcript Bul- upon information un- 84074. posted on the Tooele the Tooele County Water User for the Vernon Town Flanders, LLC sixty days after the letin October 25, 2018) known to the trustee at Your response must County Website. Building, advertised in Roads for the Attorneys for Personal 25th day of October, the time of the sale, in- Deadline for public be filed with the court Tooele County the public notice sec- 2018-2019, Representative 2018, and defend the cluding without limita- notices is 4 p.m. the and served on the Planning Department tion of the Tooele Public Notices 2019-2020, and the 8 East Broadway, above entitled action in tion any bankruptcy fil- day prior to publica- other party within 30 (Published in the Transcript Bulletin and Trustees 2020-2021 winter road Suite 410 Salt Lake the above entitled ing. If so voided, the tion. Public notices days Tooele Transcript Bul- posted on the Tooele maintenance seasons City, UT 84111 (801) court, and answer the only recourse of the submitted past the of the last day of this letin October 25 & No- County Website. Deadline for public on an as needed ba- 746-6300 complaint of the plain- successful bidder will deadline will not be publication, which is vember 6, 2018) Tooele County notices is 4 p.m. the sis. Interested appli- (Published in the tiff DAWN M. GUA- be to receive a full re- accepted. October 25, 2018. Planning Department day prior to publica- cants must carry gen- Tooele Transcript Bul- GLIARDO, who took ti- fund of the money paid UPAXLP If you do not file and (Published in the tion. Public notices to the trustee. eral liability insurance letin October 11, 18 & tle as DAWN M. submitted past the serve an Answer by NOTICE OF PUBLIC Tooele Transcript Bul- Inquiries concerning NOTICE TO WATER and automobile liability 25, 2018) MOSS, and serve a deadline will not be insurance as specified the deadline, the other HEARING letin October 25 & No- this Notice may be di- USERS NOTICE OF AUC- copy of your answer accepted. by the Town. Specifi- party can ask the court The Tooele County vember 6, 2018) rected to Adelaide The applications below TION upon the undersigned UPAXLP cations and the pro- for a default judgment. Commission will con- Maudsley, Successor were filed with the Di- Date of Sale: Satur- attorney for plaintiff , posed contract are A default judgment duct a public hearing NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE OF TRUS- Trustee, whose mail- vision of Water Rights day, October 13, Steven Schneider, at available by contacting means the other party in Room 321 of the MEETING TEE'S SALE ing and office address in Tooele County. 2018 Time: 10:00 AM. his office below stated; Dennis Clark at (435) wins, and you do not Tooele County Build- 1. SUBJECT: TCGP The following de- is 50 E. South Temple, These are informal Beehive Storage, and in case of your 830-9019. get the chance to tell ing at 47 South Main 2018-01 - Planning scribed property will be Suite 400, Salt Lake proceedings per Rule 1498 N Main St, failure so to do, judg- Sealed bids must be your side of the story. Street, Tooele, Utah, Staff is requesting ap- sold at public auction City, Utah 84111 R655-6-2. Protests T o o o e l e U T ment will be rendered received by Doretta Read the complaint or on October 30, 2018, proval of a proposed to the highest bidder (801-328-3600). Of- concerning an applica- 435-882-3088 against you according Shumway at P.O. Box petition carefully. It ex- at 7:00 p.m., to receive general plan amend- payable in lawful f i c e H o u r s : tion must be legibly This notice of auction to the demand of the 134, Vernon, Utah plains what the other comment on proposed ment regarding the money of the United Monday-Friday, except written or typed, con- is being given pursu- complaint, which has 84080, prior to 5:00 party is asking for in Ordinance 2018-14 Tooele County Active States, at the front en- holidays 8:30 a.m. to tain the name and ant to 38-8-1 et al, been filed with the PM on November 13, their lawsuit. You are which would enact Transportation Imple- trance of the Third Ju- 5:00 p.m. mailing address of the Utah Code Annotated. clerk of said court. You 2018. being sued for quiet ti- Chapter 30, Regula- mentation Plan. Plan- dicial District Court, DATED this 22nd day protesting party, UNIT 004 Sally are being sued to quiet All bids will be opened tle to real estate in tion of All Mining, ner: Jeff Miller. Gordon R. Hall Court- of October, 2018. STATE THE APPLI- Sweat. Furniture,appli- title for real estate lo- and formally consid- Tooele County. Quarry, Sand and On November 7, 2018, house, 74 South 100 Adelaide Maudsley, CATION NUMBER ance dolly. cated in Spokane ered at the regular DATED October 2, Gravel Excavation Op- the Tooele County East, Suite 14, Tooele, Trustee PROTESTED, CITE UNIT 013 Steven County, Washington. Vernon Town Council 2018. erations, Including Planning Commission Utah 84074, on Mon- Kirton McConkie REASONS FOR THE Hatch. Piano, yard Steven Schneider, At- Meeting on November CALDWELL LAW Both Those Currently will hold a public meet- day, November 19, 50 E. South Temple, PROTEST, and RE- tools, misc items. torney at Law, P.S. 13, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. GROUP, PLLC Permitted and Legal ing regarding the work 2018, at 1:00 p.m. MT Suite 400 Salt Lake QUEST A HEARING, UNIT 138 Chris 621 W. Mallon Ave- The Town of Vernon is Cory A. Caldwell Nonconforming Uses, session described of said day, for the City, Utah 84111 if desired. Also, A $15 Johnson. Log bed, nue, Ste. 505 an Equal Opportunity Attorney for Plaintiff of the Tooele County above. The meeting purpose of foreclosing (801) 328-3600 FEE MUST BE IN- frniture, misc items. Spokane, WA 99201 Employer. (Published in the Land Use Ordinance. will be held at 7:00 that certain Deed of EXHIBIT A CLUDED FOR EACH UNIT 213A Rocky Attorney for Plaintiff Dated this 24th day of Tooele Transcript Bul- All interested persons p.m. at the Tooele Trust (the “Trust LEGAL DESCRIP- APPLICATION PRO- Condi. (2) Roller tool- (Published in the October, 2018. letin October 4, 11, 18 shall be given an op- County Administration Deed”), dated March TION TESTED. Protests boxes, furniture, paint- Tooele Transcript Bul- Doretta Shumway, & 25, 2018) portunity to be heard. Building (Auditorium, 2, 2018, executed by PARCEL 10: LOT S8, must be filed with the ing equip. letin October 25, No- Vernon Town Clerk SELL YOUR car in the DATED this 23rd day First Floor), 47 S. Main WK Holdings, LLC, a HECKERT COT- Division of Water UNIT 223A Wendy vember 1, 8, 15, 22 & (Published in the Transcript Bulletin of October 2018. Street, Tooele, UT Utah limited liability TAGES PUD 2ND Rights, PO Box Reedy. Antique furni- 29, 2018) Tooele Transcript Bul- Classified section. BY ORDER OF THE 84074. company, as Trustor, (AMENDMENT), WITH 146300, Salt Lake ture pieces, misc The public is welcome in which BRELF II, AN UNDIVIDED IN- City, UT 84114-6300, letin October 25 & 30, TOOELE COUNTY items. SELLING YOUR Find Out What to attend the meeting LLC, a Washington TEREST IN THE or by hand delivery to 2018) COMMISSION: UNIT 420 Mark Minor. mountain bike? Your Neighbors to gain information. limited liability com- COMMON AREAS, a Division office during Your Local MARILYN K. GIL- HAVING A yard sale? Furniture, stove, misc www.tooele tran- Are Thinking For questions or addi- pany, is the Benefici- ACCORDING TO THE normal business hours LETTE, Count y Advertise in the Tran- items.News Source script.com Open Forum tional information, O FFICIAL PLAT on or before NOVEM- Clerk/Auditor ary, and Adelaide script (Published in the DEADLINES FOR Every Tuesday please contact the Maudsley is the ap- THEREOR, ON FILE BER 14, 2018. Please TOOELETRANSCRIPT classifieds ads are (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- TOOELE Planning Office at pointed Trustee (as AND OF RECORD IN visit BECOME A SUB- BULLETIN M o n d a y a n d TRANSCRIPT Tooele Transcript Bul- letin October 25, BULLETIN letin October 25, 2018) 435-843-3274. Successor Trustee to THE OFFICE OF THE waterrights.utah.gov or SCRIBER. 882-0050 2018) Wednesdays by 4:45 The future meeting re- Gateway Title Insur- TOOELE COUNTY call (801)538-7240 for p.m. garding this application ance Agency, LLC), RECORDER. additional information. will also be posted at encumbering real PARCEL 11: LOT S13, NEW the Tooele County property located in HECKERT COT- APPLICATION(S) Building, advertised in Tooele County, Utah, TAGES PUD 2ND 15-5485 (A81409): the public notice sec- more particularly de- (AMENDMENT), WITH Scott Vore and Kathy Greattion Savings of the Tooele scribed ason follows: BooksAN UNDIVIDED IN-atVore the propose(s) usingTooele Transcript Bulletin Transcript Bulletin and See Exhibit “A” at- TEREST IN THE 4.73 ac-ft from ground- posted on the Tooele tached hereto and in- COMMON AREAS, water (16 miles SE of County Website. corporated herein. ACCORDING TO THE Vernon) for IRRIGA- Tooele County As mentioned above, OFFICIAL PLAT TION; STOCKWA- Planning Department the currentHope beneficiary inTHEREOR, a Jar ON FILE TERING; DOMESTIC. Visions of (Published in the of the Trust Deed is AND OF RECORD IN CHANGE APPLICA- Tooele Transcript Bul-TwentyBRELF years II, ago, LLC, Allie a DentyTHE OFFICE was the OFpretty THE oneTION(S) America letin October 25 & No-andWashington her best friend limited Olivia li- PelhamTOOELE was COUNTYthe smart one.15-4452(a44083): RA- vember 6, 2018) ability company, and RECORDER. FAB LLC propose(s) Photographing Democracy Throughoutthe record high owner school, of theyPARCEL were 12:inseparable…until LOT S14, using 4.0 ac-ft from a viciousthe property rumor asabout of theOlivia—HECKERT a rumor too COT- close togroundwater the (3 miles Visions of America address- truth—endedrecording oftheir the friendship.notice TAGES PUD 2ND SE of Erda) for IRRI- es a single question: How do of default was WK (AMENDMENT), WITH GATION; STOCKWA- you photograph democracy? Now,Holdings, on the LLC, eve ofa Utahtheir twentiethAN UNDIVIDED high school IN- TERING; DOMESTIC. reunion,limited Allie, liability a temp com- worker,TEREST finds herself IN THEsuddenlyKent L. Jones, P.E. After all, democracy is an idea; single,pany. a little chubby, and COMMONfeeling old. Olivia, AREAS, a coolSTATE and ENGINEER and not something one can The successful bidder ACCORDING TO THE (Published in the successfulat the magazine trustee's salebeautyOFFICIAL editor in New PLATYork, realizesTooele Transcript Bul- easily wrap one’s lens around. she’swill lonely, receive and (upon is finally pay- readyTHEREOR, to face ONher demons. FILE letin October 18 & 25, But photographing democracy ment in full of its bid) a AND OF RECORD IN 2018) is indeed what Joseph Sohm Sometimestrustee's deed hope with lives no in THEthe future; OFFICE sometimes OF THE it comesrepresentations from the past; and or sometimes,TOOELE when COUNTY every stupid has done in this epic journey thingwarranties goes wrong, whatever it comesRECORDER. from a prettily packaged jar across the fifty states. To cap- as to the property, title, PARCEL 13: LOT S15, filledpossession with scented or encum- cream andHECKERT promises. COT- ture this country’s incredible brances. Bidders must TAGES PUD 2ND diversity, Sohm frames his Only tender to$ the95 trustee a (AMENDMENT), WITH national work as George Seur- $ $5,00099 deposit8 (in the AN UNDIVIDED IN- 24form of a cashier's TEREST IN THE at might a pointillist painting. check) at the time of COMMON AREAS, With each photograph, an the sale. The deposit ACCORDING TO THE individual dot was applied to of the successful bid- OFFICIAL PLAT Only der is non-refundable THEREOR, ON FILE $ 95 $ 95 his American canvas. Span- and will be retained as AND OF RECORD IN 49 16 ning three decades, tens of damages if the bal- THE OFFICE OF THE thousands of images were anceTales of the purchase of TOOELEthe New COUNTY price is not paid within RECORDER. assembled in what becomes a twenty-four (24) hours (Published in the compelling mosaic. after theEngland sale, in certi- Tooele Coast Transcript Bul- Comefied funds. along Theon a trustee fascinatingletin journeyOctober back18, 25 to & Turn of the reserves the right to November 1, 2018) Centuryvoid theNew trustee's England; sale to Martha’s Vineyard, Cape Cod, Old afterYork, thethe Great sale basedShell Mounds of Damariscotta, New- These and other titles available at the Tooele Transcript Bulletin upon information un- port,known Old Saybrook, to the trustee Cuttyhunk at and dozens of other areas. Reproducedthe time of thewith sale, illustrations in- from the actual turn-of- the-centurycluding without New England limita- magazines in which they first tion any bankruptcy fil- TOOELE appeared,ing. If theseso voided, articles the by the well-known authors of that RANSCRIPT era bringonly recoursethe magic of of thethe New England Coast to life as no T modern-daysuccessful author bidder can will achieve. be to receive a full re- Sailfund on of into the “living”money paid history with Tales of the New En- ULLETIN to the trustee. B gland Coast. Inquiries concerning Only this Notice may be di- $ rected95 to Adelaide 58 N. Main – Tooele 12Maudsley, Successor Mon-Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • Sat-Sun: closed Trustee, whose mail- ing and office address is 50 E. South Temple, Suite 400, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801-328-3600). Of- fice Hours: Monday-Friday, except holidays 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. DATED this 22nd day of October, 2018. Adelaide Maudsley, Trustee Kirton McConkie 50 E. South Temple, Suite 400 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801) 328-3600 EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIP- TION PARCEL 10: LOT S8, HECKERT COT- TAGES PUD 2ND (AMENDMENT), WITH AN UNDIVIDED IN- TEREST IN THE COMMON AREAS, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOR, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOOELE COUNTY RECORDER. PARCEL 11: LOT S13, HECKERT COT- TAGES PUD 2ND (AMENDMENT), WITH AN UNDIVIDED IN- TEREST IN THE COMMON AREAS, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOR, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOOELE COUNTY RECORDER. PARCEL 12: LOT S14, HECKERT COT- TAGES PUD 2ND (AMENDMENT), WITH AN UNDIVIDED IN- TEREST IN THE COMMON AREAS, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOR, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOOELE COUNTY RECORDER. PARCEL 13: LOT S15, HECKERT COT- TAGES PUD 2ND (AMENDMENT), WITH AN UNDIVIDED IN- TEREST IN THE COMMON AREAS, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOR, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOOELE COUNTY RECORDER. 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