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Rush Valley’s 6-year-old rodeo phenompheno SSeeee A10 TOOELETRANSCRIPT SERVING TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 THURSDAY July 13, 2017 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 124 No. 13 $1.00 Pace of home sales picks up but volume sees decline Lack of entry-level homes driving current market’s higher prices

TIM GILLIE cited examples of homes that STAFF WRITER sold in less than six days. An already fast pace of Second quarter home sales home sales in Tooele County statistics confirm what local picked up even faster in the brokers reported at the end of second quarter of 2017, the first quarter: The average according to data from the cumulative days on the market Wasatch Front Regional for a home listed for sale in Multiple Listing Service. Tooele County during the sec- Along with faster sales, pric- ond quarter of 2017 was eight es for homes in Tooele County days. climbed while a lack of homes “Homes are selling quick to sell caused the number of because we have more buyers homes sold to decline in the than sellers,” said Faye Hall, second quarter, according to president of the Tooele County local brokers. Board of Realtors and branch The average median days on broker with Wise Choice Real the market for a home listed Estate. Hoskins takes command of Dugway for sale in Tooele County dur- While days on the market ing the first quarter of 2017 were down, the median price was 23 days. Local brokers of a home sold in Tooele New commander served in Kuwait as deputy director for security, protection reported at the end of the first County jumped by 8.8 per- quarter that the 23-day aver- cent in the second quarter of STEVE HOWE age was not indicative of the STAFF WRITER current market. Some brokers SEE HOME PAGE A7 ➤ Two years ago, Col. Sean Kirschner received the Dugway Proving Ground flag to signify the beginning of his command at the installation. He passed those same colors to Major Gen. John Charlton, signifying the completion of his assignment, during a change of command ceremony Several city roads Wednesday morning. Charlton is commanding general of FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, Aberdeen Proving Outgoing Dugway Proving Ground to undergo repair Ground, Maryland. Commander Col. Sean Kirschner (top left) For Kirschner, the ceremony stands with Maj. Gen. John Charlton (cen- marked the end of his two ter) and incoming commander Col. Brant years at the helm of Dugway. through this fall Hoskins (right) during Wednesday’s Change Col. Brant Hoskins, who of Command ceremony. Charlton (left) received Dugway’s colors from Charlton during Wednesday’s symbolically gives command of Dugway to ceremony, is now the com- Tooele City Hall will spend $1.9M Hoskins by passing him Dugway’s flag dur- mander of the facility. Hoskins ing the ceremony. Hoskins (above) speaks on new asphalt and slurry seal about taking command of Dugway. SEE HOSKINS PAGE A5 ➤

MARK WATSON it’s completed. STAFF WRITER Both contracts include an Tooele City will spend about additional 5 percent for con- $1.9 million on major road tingency costs that totaled reconstruction or pavement $103,400, with $94,400 for overlays on eight sections of the major reconstruction and Col. Kirschner now heads to Korea city roads this summer. overlays, and $9,000 for the It will also spend an esti- slurry seal projects. STEVE HOWE mated $183,800 to slurry seal Public works director Jim STAFF WRITER seven road sections. Bolser explained possible con- Less than an hour before his com- The city council authorized tingency costs. He said that mand at Dugway Proving Ground the mayor to sign a contract sometimes during a project, it would end, Col. Sean Kirschner called with Kilgore Contracting in the is advantageous to extend the the day bittersweet. amount of $1.88 million at a work area somewhat to pro- After two years in command of the SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE June 30 business meeting. It vide a better end-productUV INDEX for installation, Kirschner will join United The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAYalso approved WEDNESDAY a contract with THURSDAY residents while equipment is States Forces Korea as a staff officer in Friday 6:11 a.m. 8:59 p.m. Saturday 6:11 a.m. 8:59 p.m. M&M Asphalt for the slurry available at the site. August. He said he’s already focused Sunday 6:12 a.m. 8:58 p.m. seal projects. Another advantage is to on the next assignment, where he will Monday 6:13 a.m. 8:57 p.m. Tuesday 6:14 a.m. 8:57 p.m. “The projects should start make repairs to the road’s sub- coordinate efforts with allies and part- Wednesday 6:15 a.m. 8:56 p.m. soon and will be finished by grade for additional F Sa stabiliza- Su M Tu W Th ner agencies to counter the weapons Thursday 6:16 a.m. 8:55 p.m. this fall,” said city engineer tion, and/orThe to higher improve the AccuWeather.com associ- UV Index™ of mass destruction threat from North The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday none 11:36 a.m. Paul Hansen. ated drainageprotection. facilities0-2 Low; —3-5 Moderate;all 6-7 High; 8-10 Korea. Saturday 12:20 a.m. 12:39 p.m. About $500,000 of the road- for the purposeVery High; of 11+ extending Extreme Kirschner said Dugway tests equip- Sunday 12:52 a.m. 1:45 p.m. way improvement project will roadway life and best utilizing ment and provides training support for Monday 1:26 a.m. 2:52 p.m. ALMANAC soldiers stationed in Korea, so a rela- Tuesday 2:03 a.m. 4:01 p.m. An afternoon A showerbe or completed at the Peterson/ city resources.Statistics for the week ending July 12. Partly sunny and very Partly sunny and Periods of sun, a An afternoon Wednesday 2:45 a.m. 5:10 p.m. thunderstorm in the thunderstormNinigret in the Industrial Depot on Partly sunnyThe mostTemperatures extensive work tionship already exists. Thursday 3:33 a.m. 6:19 p.m. warm warm with a t-shower t-storm in the p.m. thunderstorm possible area area Garnet Street and James Way, this summerHigh/Low will be past road week 99/66 “Even in this job that I’m in now, I Last New First Full according to Hansen. reconstructionNormal in high/low two areas past week at 91/65 had interactions with the folks that I’ll 96 72 99 71 99 72 94 72 88 63 83 73 88 74 Average temp past week 82.8 Minutes of the council meet- the industrialNormal depot. average temp past week 77.8 be working with there in a few weeks,” TOOELE COUNTY WEATHERing indicate it is City Hall’s The longestDaily section Temperatures of recon- High Low he said. “So it makes the transition a July 16 July 23 July 30 Aug 7 Shown is Friday’s weather. intent to have the Tooele City struction is for two blocks of little bit easier.” FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO ©2017; forecasts and graphics Temperatures are Friday’s provided by highs and Friday night’s Redevelopment Agency reim- Garnet Street from K Avenue While he plans to have his family Outgoing Dugway Proving Ground commander Col. Sean Kirschner talks about his two-year lows. burse the city for road work tenure at Dugway during Wednesday’s Change of Command ceremony. Kirschner’s next assign- done at the industrial depot as SEE ROADS PAGE A9 ➤ SEE KIRSCHNER PAGE A7 ➤ ment is in Korea to help counter the weapons of mass destruction threat from North Korea. Download our app today UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan BULLETIN BOARD B6 Grouse 95/59 Wendover PrecipitationINSIDE (in inches) Creek 96/72 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point CLASSIFIEDS C4 90/62 99/72 99/73 95/73 Ogden Stansbury Park Tooele Hospital holds HOMETOWN A10 95/68 Erda 96/73 OBITUARIES A8 Vernal Grantsville 97/73 Pine Canyon wraps up strong mock heart attack Salt Lake City 93/62 98/73 78/66 0.00 0.17 0.00 0.28 12.88 11.74 KID SCOOP B8 Tooele 98/72 Bauer summer drill 96/72 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 94/71 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D SPORTS B1 Provo Roosevelt 96/72 See B1 See A2 93/63 92/63 See Stockton Pollen Index Price complete 95/71 87/61 High Nephi forecast Rush Valley 94/64 95/70 Ophir Moderate on A9 88/68 Low Delta Manti Absent 96/67 91/62 Green River Th F Sa Su M Tu W 101/69 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 97/70 93/61 Moab 93/69 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 99/69 Beaver 98/67 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Wednesday 91/59 Ibapah 94/66 24-hour 95/65 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.96 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 93/61 88/61 at Grantsville 1.63 none 106/77 Kanab 98/66 Eureka 83/63 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.01 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 13, 2017 Hospital holds heart attack drill at Tooele Senior Center MARK WATSON It was all part of a drill Giles, who was in charge of STAFF WRITER exercise conducted by the drill, said the exercise is Gerald Llewelyn faked a MWMC to continue its status needed every year to maintain heart attack at the Tooele as an accredited Chest Pain the accreditation. Senior Center on Wednesday Center with the Society for “We’ve conducted it at vari- morning, acting as though he Cardiovascular Patient Care. ous locations throughout the had slight chest pressure and “The drill not only helps years,” she said. The hospital wasn’t feeling well. with our accreditation, but it has been an accredited Chest The center’s director Bella gives us an opportunity to edu- Pain Center since 2013. Collovich immediately called cate the community on early The 911 call could be heard 911 to report that a man heart attack symptoms,” said via a loudspeaker at the senior was experiencing chest pain. Becky Trigg, public informa- center. The caller was able to Paramedics arrived soon to tion officer for the hospital. relay information to the 911 treat Llewelyn while he lay flat “Our two main messages to operator, who asked several on the center’s dining room the public are that they should questions about the condi- floor. He was then taken to the not delay having chest pain tion of Llewelyn: Is he awake, emergency room at Mountain checked, and people should breathing, alert, changing West Medical Center for treat- always call 911,” Trigg said. color, have a pulse? ment. Registered nurse Pamela The 911 operator notified the caller that paramedics were on their way, and asked more questions: Has he had a heart attack before? What medications has he taken in the last 12 hours? “People should never be afraid to call 911,” Giles said. Trigg said: “By calling 911, response time is within min- utes. Fluids and treatment SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO may begin immediately as Respiratory therapist Gary Heaton talks on the phone to coordinate helicopter transportation for patient Gerald soon as the ambulance arrives. Llewelyn at the emergency room at Mountain West Medical Center on Wednesday as part of a chest pain reaccredi- Constant communication with tation drill for the hospital. Heaton receives help from ER nurse Julee Kimball. the hospital occurs, which allows for pre-arranging tests “Within the first 5-10 min- Rounds said. To maintain chest and chest pain, including and a room ahead of time and utes upon arrival by ambu- accreditation, these activities a squeezing or full sensation. implementing as soon as the lance at the ER, an EKG is must be completed in less than This can be accompanied by patient arrives. done as part of diagnosing if 10 minutes, he said. pain in one or both arms, jaw, “By arriving in an ambu- the patient is having an actual Rounds said statistics at back, stomach, or neck. lance, there is no wait time heart attack, along with check- MWMC show that only 40 Other symptoms of heart with check-in and you have ing troponin levels through percent of people with chest attack include shortness not wasted precious time that a blood test,” said MWMC pain call 911. Most drive or get of breath, nausea, vomit- could minimize long-term Emergency Room Director someone to drive them to the ing, lightheadedness, and effects or even life,” Trigg Scott Rounds. He said troponin hospital. a feeling of breaking out in added. is a heart-muscle enzyme. “This is dangerous,” he said. a cold sweat,” according to SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Quick action is required “During the drill, the ER was The classic symptoms of MedicineNet.com. Mountain West Hospital paramedics Jordan Barr and Nicholas Cochran once the ambulance reaches able to complete these two pro- heart attack include a feeling [email protected] treat volunteer Gerald Llewelyn during a mock chest pain drill at the Tooele the ER. cedures in about five minutes,” of extreme pressure on the Senior Center on Wednesday morning. SPSA awards engineering contract for SR-138 underpass STEVE HOWE selection of an engineering intended to allow the service tion allows for other factors to Department of Transportation be located under SR-138 at the STAFF WRITER firm for its proposed state agency to finish its applica- weigh into the selection beside and estimated completion service agency’s 27-acre park. The Stansbury Park Service Route 138 underpass at its tion for the Utah Department the lowest bid, which was date. Triton received the high- Flynn said the service agency Agency board ratified the meeting Wednesday night. of Transportation’s $38,900 submitted by Ensign est scores in all criteria and has can use impact fees to pay The request for proposals Transportation Alternatives Engineering of Sandy. experience with similar box for the project and is seeking was turned in last Friday and Program funds, which is due “The most important thing culvert projects in Ogden and $250,000 in TAP grant funds. If it happens here, Stansbury Park Service Agency by July 15. we felt was their experience Park City, Flynn said. The service agency currently read about it here. manager Randall Flynn and The board unanimously with doing this kind of a proj- The service agency board has $1.5 million in impact fees board members Neil Smart, approved the selection of ect, a box culvert under a busy unanimously approved the on hand and is expected to TOOELETRANSCRIPT Glenn Oscarson and Rod Triton Engineering, based out highway,” Flynn said. ratification. collect $2.2 million more from ULLETIN Thompson met to select a firm of Logan, which submitted the The other factors weighed The underpass project is currently planned develop- B prior to Wednesday’s meeting. second-lowest bid, at $40,496. included references, experi- expected to cost between ment in the coming years. Subscribe 435-882-0050 The quick turnaround was Flynn said the board evalua- ence working with Utah $500,000 and $600,000 and [email protected]

TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Lightning major cause of fires in past week around county ADMINISTRATION STEVE HOWE in Nevada. Walton. One of the hand crews A fire in Overlake last Friday was likely caused by spontane- Scott C. Dunn Publisher STAFF WRITER There were also fires in Mack responding to the fire was from was caused by illegal fireworks, ous combustion, according to Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus A number of minor fire Canyon west of Grantsville and Puerto Rico. which burned a quarter acre Walton. Grass clippings and OFFICE incidents occurred in Tooele North Tooele Fire District dealt Walton said the Great Basin near an apartment complex, other yard waste were piled Bruce Dunn Controller County over the past week, with with a small, lightning-caused region, which includes Tooele according to Tooele City Fire on the property, which could Chris Evans Office Manager lightning strikes a major cause. fire in the past week, Walton County, is currently at its sec- Chief Bucky Whitehouse. A have set up the conditions for a Vicki Higgins Customer Service Tooele County Fire Warden said. ond-highest level for fire risk. lightning strike that hit a utility chemical reaction that sparked Samantha Tyler Circulation Manager Daniel Walton said lightning A fire in Skull Valley near As a result, other agencies from pole on Broadway Street also the fire, he said. EDITORIAL was responsible for a number of state Route 196 on Bureau of around the country are sta- sparked a small fire in the city With more thunderstorms David Bern Editor fires throughout the county. A Land Management property tioned in the region, including on Saturday. expected through the end of Peggy Bradfield Community News Editor lightning strike west of Ibapah burned 49 acres before fire- five crews from Puerto Rico. In Stansbury Park, a grass the week, the fire risk in Tooele Darren Vaughan Sports Editor last Thursday burned a few fighters were able to contain it “We have a lot of out-of-area fire on a vacant lot near County remains high, Walton Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor acres of sagebrush on the Utah using hand crews, fire engines resources waiting in Salt Lake, the intersection of Village said. Tim Gillie Staff Writer side of the border but 192 acres and a bulldozer, according to waiting to go,” Walton said. Boulevard and Stallion Way [email protected] Steve Howe Staff Writer Mark Watson Staff Writer ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager Single-vehicle rollover LAYOUT & DESIGN Join UCOMH for John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist on I-80 injures three a conversation PRODUCTION STEVE HOWE Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager STAFF WRITER The other occupants were on safety net Darwin Cook Web Press Manager Two medical helicopters a 36-year-old woman and a Dan Coats Pre-press Technician responded to a single-vehicle woman in her late 20s or 30s, programs and Scott Spence Insert Technician rollover on Interstate 80 west according to UHP. The two

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A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 13, 2017 FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK In 1942, Tooele council wants ordinance to stop jaywalking he Tooele Transcript landfill should accept, where veys and to standardize the July 14-17, 1942 shipments were in decline. Bulletin has published it should be built and what city’s sidewalks, driveways, The Tooele City Council Farmers were also crying for TTooele County news agreements were necessary etc. voted unanimously at a help to save the harvest for since 1894. Here is a flash- for financing. Mayor Frank Bowman special meeting to instruct food. back of local front-page news Area mayors decided they said the city did not have the city attorney to write an The shortage was attrib- from 25, 50, 75 and 100 years Front-Page would present a rough draft the funds for a city engineer. ordinance to make jaywalking uted to workmen shifting to ago that occurred during the proposal to their respective Councilman Harvey Wright within the business district on government employment for second week of July. Flashback councils to find out what “the disagreed; he believed money Main Street an offense against higher pay. July 14-16, 1992 people” will or won’t tolerate was available. A decision on the law. July 13, 1917 The front page featured Morgan concluded her with a new landfill. the engineer’s position was Pedestrian lanes would The Transcript Bulletin’s a story about a concert at “scolding” of the commander July 11-14, 1967 not made at the meeting. be designated and properly front page featured a story Tooele Army Depot to cel- at the Saturday concert with The Tooele City Council Later in the week, the front signed, directing walkers to about 2.3 million acres for ebrate the depot’s 50th anni- a love song dedicated to him discussed during a meeting page featured a story on a use specified areas to cross sale in Oregon and California. versary. and his wife Ellen. whether it needed a city engi- new commander for Dugway the streets, according to The government needs Lorrie Morgan chastised “She (Morgan)was a very neer for the upcoming year. Proving Ground. Col. James instruction from the council. farmers as well as fighters, the the depot’s commander Co. nice lady,” Col. Emling said. Perhaps in an effort to save H. Watts assumed command The council also discussed front page proclaimed. The David Emling for not being Later in the week, the front the position, city engineer in a ceremony on July 14. a possible ordinance as to acreage would be open for more enthusiastic during the page featured a story about a Elmer Chytrus presented to Watts had been awarded where U-turns would be homesteading and could also concert. After a few songs, the new landfill proposal. the council a letter he had the Brazilian Order of Merit, allowed on Main Street. be purchased. singer told Col. Emling if she Pressure to build a new written stating the city defi- the Purple Heart, the Army Later in the week, it was The story indicated the didn’t see some exuberance landfill started to push the nitely needed a city engineer Commendations Ribbon and announced that the Tooele acreage included some of the and clapping through her political buttons of city and to keep a close check on the the Bronze Star. smelter was running short of best land left in the United next song, he would sing the town leaders throughout upcoming airport and sewer The new commander was workmen and it had become States. following number as she sat Tooele County. plant improvements, to get born in Missouri and gradu- necessary for the Bauer mine on the front row, arms folded Specific questions focused the city’s maps in order, to ated from the University of to reduce operations to two Staff Writer Mark Watson and frowning. on whose garbage the new determine grades, make sur- Nebraska. shifts, while the Elton Tunnel compiled this report. Local country band Exit 99 to play at Fridays on Vine

MARK WATSON Slowik and Beacham are Exit 99 for the past three years. STAFF WRITER versatile musicians who both “We usually play mostly in Exit 99’s four band members play bass and rhythm guitar the summer around Utah at all live in Tooele County, and and the mandolin. Slowik also several events like Ophir Days, know all about Fridays on Vine sings. that type of thing. Being in this where they perform this week. Holste takes center stage as band has been a whole lot of “This will be our fourth year the lead singer, and also plays fun,” the lead singer said. The at Fridays on Vine, and it is rhythm guitar. group recorded its first CD in one of our favorite places to “We’re mostly country, but 2015. play,” said lead singer Chelci we also play a little classic “Exit 99 — that’s our Tooele Nix Holste. rock,” Holste said. “Dave has County exit,” Holste said. “We “Tom Slowik, Dave Beacham introduced me to several songs didn’t know there was another and I have been playing togeth- I never heard of.” Exit 99 band out there when er now for six years,” she said. Another important mem- we first started, but they’re PHOTO COURTESY OF EXIT 99 “This year, we added a new ber of the team is sound man back in Indiana someplace.” Exit 99 will perform at Fridays on Vine this week. Members include Casey Kress, Nick Pratt, Chelci Nix Holste, Tom drummer in Nick Pratt.” Casey Kress who has been with The band also performs Slowik and David Beacham.

some original songs written by to be in a band with him, and I Holste. One of those songs is said yes.” “Soldier,” which was inspired Fridays on Vine begin every UTAH’S LARGEST SELECTION by the death of Pfc. Jordan Friday at 7 p.m. at the Aquatic Byrd of Grantsville, who was Center Park at 200 W. Vine OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES killed in 2010 while serving in Street. The concerts are free to Afghanistan. the public, but seating is lim- “All the guys have been ited. Patrons are encouraged to in multiple bands together bring a blanket or lawn chair. throughout their lives,” Holste [email protected] said. “Dave asked if I wanted

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www.steadmans.net SALT LAKE CITY (AP) until July 20, and would be — Utah and other Republican submitted to the Trump admin- states are proposing to cut istration at the end of the 916 N MAIN • TOOELE • 435.882.3565 costs in the state’s Medicaid month. plan to cover the poor by The proposal Utah is prepar- requiring some participants to ing for the Trump administra- have jobs and limiting them to tion is estimated to initially five years of coverage. cover 6,000 more people than President Barack Obama’s the state covers under its exist- administration rejected the ing Medicaid plan. But officials restrictions in the past, but don’t yet know how much the OPEN HOUSE leaders in Utah and other expansion would cost, Utah states are proposing them Department of Health spokes- again to take advantage of woman Kolbi Young said. President Donald Trump’s offer Critics, including low- Friday • 2pm-6pm � Saturday • 12pm-4pm to give states more flexibility. income advocates, say the plan Officials in Arizona and other is harsh and creates roadblocks New Model Home in Lakepoint’s ... Republican-led states have that could make it difficult for made similar moves this year. the poor to get help. The changes come as Micah Vorwaller, a policy Republicans in Congress work analyst with the Utah Health to repeal and replace Obama’s Policy Project, a nonprofit law, including some cuts to advocacy group promoting Medicaid, but it’s unclear how affordable health care, said a the proposals in Washington lifetime limit can be a problem could affect Utah’s plan. for the homeless and the poor ACRES Instead of expanding because it can sometimes take Medicaid to more low-income people longer than five years people, as offered under to get back on their feet. 7895 N Bridlewalk Ln. • Lakepoint Obama’s Affordable Care Act, He said asking the poor to Utah wants to take smaller pay $25 for emergency-room steps to help a subset of the visits can make a big differ- Choose From Many Different Floorplans & Lots Across the Valley state’s poorest residents. ence in whether someone In a plan submitted to the seeks care. Other advocates Obama administration last have pointed out that a person Sign a Contract By the End of July and Get Your Choice of a summer, the state proposed may not know if a symptom insuring homeless people like chest pain is considered making less than about $600 an emergency situation and if a year or those who need they’ll have to pay extra to see FREE � Refrigerator mental health or substance a doctor. abuse treatment, particularly “If you keep adding on new those in the criminal justice restrictions and trying to tamp � Washer & Dryer � Fireplace system. Utah hasn’t received it down, it just makes it harder U.S. government approval for and harder for those people that plan, but it’s now moving who are already doing as to bring back the work require- much as they can to survive,” ment and coverage-limitation Vorwaller said. proposals that were sidelined Messages seeking comment by the Obama administration. from Rep. Jim Dunnigan, a The state has also proposed Taylorsville Republican who capping the number of people has spearheaded lawmak- covered by the program at ers’ Medicaid plans, were not 25,000 and stopping their cov- returned. Gov. Gary Herbert’s Laramie Dunn & Megan LaFrance erage after five years. Officials office did not have an imme- also want to require a $25 diate comment on the plan Realtypath 2014 & 2015 top producers in Utah & 2016 top producing agent for the Tooele County Association of Realtors copay for emergency-room Tuesday. visits that aren’t true emergen- Laramie 435-224-4000 cies. TOOELE The additional restrictions TRANSCRIPT SINCE Megan 435-224-4100 are open to public comment BULLETIN 1894 A5 A5

THURSDAY July 13, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 OUT & ABOUT If you need a cheap ride, maybe this guy — me — can help get the opportunity to meet driving down State Street a bit grew up in the Beehive State also opened my eyes to just Darren Vaughan is the sports a lot of interesting people of a challenge. — and Moab, in particular how fortunate we are to have editor for the Tooele Transcript Iin my line of work, but I I was pleased with the — I’ve grown so accustomed this kind of landscape in our Bulletin. He enjoys showing off can only take so many coach- Darren Vaughan extra income, but decided to to the surrounding landscape backyards. Sometimes, it’s fun the beauty of the state he calls speak clichés. STAFF WRITER switch up my strategy: rather that I take it for granted. The to see this place we call home home. Email him at dvaughan That doesn’t seem to be a than spending all of my time mountains are just a part of through the eyes of a tourist. @tooeletranscript.com. problem when it comes to my in downtown Salt Lake City, everyday life — nothing spec- side gig. I would instead pick people tacular, really. A few months ago, facing charging a much cheaper rate up at the airport. It’s a much That is, unless you’re from the realities of car payments, than your average taxicab? more low-key spot than, say, the plains and have never been rent payments, an impending I figured if I was going to Vivint Smart Home Arena west of the Kansas-Colorado trip to the Midwest to attend be making a monthly car pay- after a concert or a basketball state line, apparently. a friend’s wedding reception ment for the next five years, game. Then, you see the Wasatch and the need for a little extra why not use said car to earn You get to meet people from Mountains on one side of Salt spending money — and not the money to make said pay- all walks of life when you’re Lake Valley and the Oquirrh wanting to take my chances ment? giving rides from the airport. Mountains on the other, and with the slot machines in So, I signed up online and There are the business travel- you’re just blown away. Wendover in order to get it was approved to drive right ers being shuttled to the vari- I’ve had passengers star- — I started looking for ways to before St. Patrick’s Day week- ous tech jobs in Utah County; ing out the window in awe as make my weekends a little bit end. It was quite the time to be the ski bums headed to Park we’re headed down Interstate Elect more productive (read: lucra- introduced to what taxi drivers City; the families headed 215 from the airport, headed tive). have to deal with constantly. home to the suburbs after a toward Lehi and points south, After a bit of research and It also convinced me that per- trip to Disneyland, and con- while I’m more focused on asking friends for advice, I haps serving the clientele of vention-goers bound for the the sea of orange construction came up with a solution: driv- downtown Salt Lake City on trendy spots downtown. I’ve barrels — though recent years ing for a ride-sharing service. a Saturday night wasn’t the even taken college students all in Tooele County should have DAVE You know, the ones where reg- smartest idea. Nothing bad the way to Logan. numbed me to those, as well. ular people use their private happened, though there were But my favorites are the So, while driving for a ride- cars to shuttle people around a couple rowdy groups in the ones who have never been to sharing service has helped town on demand, all while back seat of my car that made Utah before. As someone who my financial well-being, it has McCALL Hoskins TOOELE CITY MAYOR continued from page A1 • Water most recently served as dep- uty director for Security and • Infrastructure Protection for the joint task force of Operation Inherent Resolve, stationed in Kuwait. • Economic Kirschner will now move on Development to a support officer role with United States Forces Korea where he will serve as chief As Mayor, my priorities will of counter weapons of mass be water, infrastructure and destruction. economic development. With the current growth and Charlton thanked Kirschner projected growth of our city, I feel we must act now to for his work at Dugway, while acknowledging his next assign- update and improve in these areas. ment is an important strategic position. He also commended I will be accountable and responsible to this Kirschner for his role in lead- community. Along with members of the community ing the installation during and local businesses, I will work to build a stronger the Anthrax investigations at city and address the challenges presented by limited Dugway in 2015. “The professional manner in water sources and infrastructure needs and to enhance which you and your team han- economic development. dled the extraordinary stresses that arose from the months of Over the past 19 years, I have actively worked on many investigation, media inquiries community projects with organizations within our city. and audits was nothing short For the last 10 years, with your support, I have served of exemplary,” Charlton said. as a member of the Tooele City Council. I believe it is In his remarks, Kirschner thanked his family, the staff important to be actively involved in the community and employees at Dugway and and to interact with citizens to better serve and many others. He also praised understand the needs of the people. Hoskins and said he couldn’t imagine a better command I am asking for your support. Vote for team to take over the installa- Dave McCall on August 15, 2017 for tion. “I am truly envious of the Mayor of Tooele City. position you are in right now FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Semper Fi, and only ask that you make the Wednesday’s Change of Command ceremony at Dugway Proving Ground featured the traditional and ceremonial Dave most of every waking minute,” exchange of Dugway’s flag between outgoing and incoming commanders. Kirschner said. “This is truly an amazing place and your tour Operation Inherent Resolve, men and women in uniform here will go by very quickly.” during conflict with the are trained and equipped to Charlton had some simple Islamic State. survive and win in the most advice for Hoskins on his new “While there, I was per- dangerous environments.” assignment. sonally and directly able to The ceremony included cer- “Treat the word command observe the fruits of Dugway emonial salvos from howitzer as both an honored noun and a Proving Ground’s efforts,” artillery pieces, musical perfor- powerful verb,” he said. Hoskins said. “Make no mis- mances by the 23rd Army Band Hoskins reflected on the take, your diligent work here and a flyover by a Grey Eagle impact of Dugway’s work he is saving lives today and will attack drone. observed while in the field for continue to ensure that our [email protected] Some Nevada pot retailers are now ‘running on fumes’

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Most fumes, if you will.” many have only days or weeks of Nevada’s recreational mari- A legal battle over distribu- of product to be sold,” he said juana retailers are optimistic tion of pot for recreational use last week when the governor an emergency regulation that threatens to jeopardize the flow announced his endorsement state officials are expected to of supplies from growers and of the emergency regulations approve will help keep them manufacturers to retailers in to facilitate the issuing of dis- from running out of pot sup- the coming weeks. tribution licenses to existing plies, but some are “running on The ballot measure voters retailers. fumes,” an industry official said approved in November legal- The head of a company that Tuesday. izing the sales dictates that owns hemp and cannabis oper- The State Tax Commission licensed alcohol wholesalers ations in southern Nevada said is scheduled to vote Thursday have the exclusive rights to the regulatory move can’t come on an emergency measure Gov. pot distribution licenses for soon enough. Brian Sandoval endorsed late 18 months. But no alcohol “I don’t think anyone antici- last week in an effort to allow wholesalers have completed the pated this strong of an initial the state to issue pot distribu- licensing process. demand, and by all accounts tion licenses currently banned Before recreational sales it’s a very real possibility that by a court order. began July 1, most dispensaries the state could literally be out Nevada Tax Department selling medical marijuana were of sellable products in August,” spokeswoman Stephanie authorized to serve as their Friday Night Inc. CEO Brayden Klapstein said some of the 47 own middleman and the bulk Sutton said Tuesday. licensed retailers have reported of them started stockpiling sup- “Current production in twice as much business as they plies months ago in an anticipa- Clark County was set up for a anticipated since recreational tion of high demand. snoozey medical market, not sales began July 1, and many “Everybody that I know tried the 10-time increase in sales fear their shelves soon will be to augment their inventory as that retailers experience once empty. much as possible in the days they can sell to anyone 21 and Nevada Dispensary and weeks leading up to July 1, up,” he said. Association President Andrew but I’m not sure to what extent On Monday, the Sparks City Jolley said Tuesday most stores they were able to do that,” Council became the latest local are “still doing OK in terms of Jolley said Tuesday. jurisdiction to approve an ordi- supply.” About a week before sales nance allowing for recreational “But there are some that are began, Sandoval’s chief of staff, pot sales. Currently, there obviously concerned given that Michael Willden, said state are four licensed retailers in we are 10 days into retail sales officials had been informed the Reno, one in Pahrump, one in without being resupplied,” dispensaries may have up to a Mesquite, one in Laughlin, four Jolley said. “I have heard of 60-day supply of pot products. in North Las Vegas and 36 in some dispensaries running on “We are now informed that Las Vegas. A6

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 13, 2017 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE At Hot Springs Cave, the Pleistocene epoch unfolds for you Editor’s note: This is another installment in a multi-part series on exploring the Pony Express Trail through Tooele County. Last week’s article entailed a purported battle between Army troops and American Indians in the West Desert.

“Listen to the wind it talks. Listen to the silence it speaks. Listen to your heart it knows.” —Old Indian Proverb

s you drive around the northern end of the Fish ASprings Range on the Pony Express Trail, you may notice a dirt road on the left that leads up into sagebrush and rocks and ends abruptly below what appears to be an old mine entrance.

Jaromy Jessop GUEST COLUMNIST

Several weeks ago, as the sun was going down, I parked my truck at the end of this little spur and hiked an old, rocky footpath to the opening. Along this stretch the tall sagebrush, salt bush and other plants had spider webs connecting one to another. It was perfect terrain for rattlesnakes, so I walked carefully. Once I reached the opening, I found that it was not a mine at all. An interpretive sign was there, but it was unreadable COURTESY OF JAROMY JESSOP due to desert weathering. I In the foreground are the remains of the Pony Express Trail’s Boyd Station with the Deep Creek Mountains and 12,020 foot-high Haystack Peak in the background. then remembered back about 15 years ago when I visited this lived in an old bus and installed Peak to the north across the salt front of me to clear any spider sub peaks that are over 10,000 swings from daytime highs spot and took photos. bath tubs near the springs to desert flat as the red sun set webs, and drove west on the feet high. The mountain range’s to nighttime lows in Tooele When I returned home, I dug collect hot water. over the Gold Hill area to the Pony Express Trail towards forest consists of seven differ- County’s West Desert can be up my old photos and there Hot Springs Cave and other west. Boyd Station. You have to be ent types of coniferous trees, dramatic. If you go out there, was one of the sign, which historical markers and places Carried by an occasional alert along this stretch because and cool tiny streams that flow take a jacket even if you don’t was readable at the time. It in the desert have been heav- breeze, the sagebrush smelled the road has several steep through canyons with tower- think you’ll need it. said: “The first human occupa- ily vandalized because vandals good in the dusk air and stars pitches and blind curves where ing rock walls. Ibapah is an If you drive to the West tion of the Fish Springs Marsh think it’s neat to destroy our his- began to appear in the sky. oncoming traffic isn’t visible. American Indian word for “Clay Desert, be prepared with a can be traced to the gradual tory. Thankfully, a stout fence I wondered who the cave’s Therefore, I always hug the side Colored or Deep Down” water. full tank of gas, plenty of food evaporation of Pleistocene Lake has been placed at the cave to inhabitants were and what their of the road to prevent a head- The Deep Creek Mountains and water, and a good spare Bonneville around 11,000 years protect it from further vandal- lives were like. At its greatest on collision with an unseen must have been a stunning tire. Out there you are on ago and the formation of the ism. depth, Lake Bonneville surely vehicle. sight to early travelers and Pony your own without cell phone marsh.” While standing at the cave’s submerged the cave, but when The northern end of the Fish Express Riders as they crossed service. Please be respectful It further explained that mouth, watching the sunset it was occupied, the water was Springs Range is an intriguing Snake Valley towards Willow of the historical and natural archaeological and botanical over Dutch Mountain to the likely just below the entrance. place. There is a little valley Springs. features of the desert so they evidence from the cave suggests northwest, I heard crickets What a fantastic view the cave with rock spires10-20 feet tall I reached Boyd Station and can be enjoyed by others. Next the people who lived there were begin to chirp and a few night dwellers must have had across that stick up out of the ground by then the sun was completely week’s article will explore min- hunter gatherers and depended birds call in the warm desert a massive body of water with like old wrought iron fence down. I parked my truck, got ing activity in the Fish Springs on the plants and animals of the air. There is a large, black rock Granite Mountain floating in spikes. As you round the moun- out and stood there amazed at Range and the old Boyd Pony marsh and surrounding moun- overhang just above the cave’s the middle of it like an island. tain and enter Snake Valley, the the empty desert and the bil- Express Stage Station. tains for survival. entrance. I looked and Were these mountains for- road hugs the mountainside. lions of stars that covered the Maps: Fish Springs NW; The cave is named “Hot noticed several webs on it with ested back then? What kind of At this point the magnificent sky from horizon to horizon. It Fish Springs SW; Boyd Station; Springs Cave” and was listed on large spiders. I thought, “Some creatures roamed here during Deep Creek Mountains come was about 11 p.m. but it was USGS 1:24000 Quads the National Register of Historic bugs are gonna die tonight.” the Ice Age? Sabre-tooth cat? into view, rising 7,000 feet from stll 73 degrees. The mosquitos Places in 1981. The name may Despite the spiders, it was Mastodon? the valley floor to the highest found me so I bedded down in Jessop grew up exploring the come from Wilson’s Hot Springs beautifully peaceful. I was alone While looking across the big peaks, the back of my truck to hide mountains and deserts of Utah that are to the north in the flat, and thought the archaic people empty of a skeleton lake bed, Those peaks are 12,087 foot- from them. It was uncomfort- and has traveled to all 50 states, and which according to some who lived here thousands of I suddenly felt that I was not high Ibapah Peak and 12,020 ably hot for a few hours, but U.S. Territories and a dozen for- sources, was home for a group years ago had a good front alone. I made my way back foot-high Haystack Mountain. when I woke up around 5 a.m. eign countries. He and his family of hippies in the late 1960s who porch view. I could see Pilot to the truck, waving a stick in They are joined by several other it was cold. The temperature live in Stansbury Park.

Polygamous leader pleads not guilty to fleeing fraud charges SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A years in prison if convicted on Brooke Wells ordered Jeffs held South Dakota town of Yankton, about two weeks, was running serving a life sentence for sexu- polygamous leader who was a felony charge connected to behind bars ahead of trial. Jeffs close to the Nebraska state line. low on resources and was strug- ally assaulting underage girls captured nearly a year after being a fugitive. It is on top of looked thinner than in previous He was captured after a pawn gling without the help of fellow he considered brides. escaping home confinement charges in a multimillion-dollar court hearings, his gray hair cut shop employee looked online sect members, the FBI has said. Many of the other 10 defen- on federal food-stamp fraud food-stamp scheme that he is short and shoulders rounded and discovered the man who Investigators say he had dants in the food-stamp scheme allegations pleaded not guilty accused of helping orchestrate above shackled hands. had just sold him two pairs of recently fallen out with his struck plea deals with federal Monday to new charges from in a polygamous community on He was apparently living out Leatherman pliers was wanted brother Warren Jeffs, who runs prosecutors, but authorities his time on the run. the Arizona-Utah border. of a pickup truck when he was by the FBI. the polygamous group from consider Lyle Jeffs to be more Lyle Jeffs faces up to 10 U.S. Magistrate Judge arrested June 14 near the small Jeffs had been in the area for prison in Texas, where he is culpable than others, prosecu- tor Robert Lund said. Defense attorney Kathyrn Nester didn’t comment after the hearing. FREE NALOXONE KITS ARE AVAILABLE HERE Jeffs and the other defen- dants are accused of diverting Get your naloxone* kit at Birch Family at least $12 million in food Birch Family Pharmacy stamps to buy tractors, trucks Do you know Pharmacy. Naloxone can be used by and other items, prosecutors say. Defense attorneys have someone at risk for anyone at anytime in an overdose said that they have a religious belief in communal living and situation. Always call 9-1-1 fi rst and were simply sharing benefits. a drug overdose? perform rescue breathing. Former group member Brenda Nicholson said Monday that she wished Jeffs was facing more charges. “He has spent years living like royalty. He had the best of Opioid overdose deaths are the leading cause of everything,” she said. poisoning deaths in Utah, and the death rate from opioid Jeffs, 57, is charged with conspiracy to commit food- overdose in Utah is among the highest in the U.S. stamp fraud, which carries a sentence of up to five years, and money laundering, which Talk to one of our pharmacists today at any of our 3 could bring up to 10 years in prison. locations. Learn how to obtain this lifesaving kit. He was awaiting trial in the fraud case in June 2016 when he used olive oil to slip out of *A statewide standing order was recently signed allowing to dispense his ankle monitor and escape naloxone, without a prior prescription, to anyone at increased risk of home confinement in Salt Lake experiencing or witnessing an overdose. City. Members of his group, known as the Fundamentalist www.birchfamilyrx.com Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, believe polygamy brings exaltation in heaven. TOOELE GRANTSVILLE STANSBURY The group is an offshoot of 493 N. Main St. 213 E. Main St. 6727 N. Hwy 36 mainstream Mormonism, which 882.7775 884.9990 882.8880 disavowed polygamy more than 100 years ago. A5 A7 A7

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Home While the homes that are for sale are selling fast and Tooele County Real Estate Second Quarter continued from page A1 for more money, the number of homes sold has slowed Days 0n Market Homes Sold Median Sales Price 2017 to $215,900 from down. 100 450 $250k $198,500 in the second quar- The number of homes sold 90 400 ter of 2016. in Tooele County during the Vicki Griffith, broker for second quarter of 2017 was 80 350 $200k Premier Real Estate of Tooele, 380, down 13.6 percent from 70 300 said low supply and high 440 in the second quarter of 60 $150k demand of homes on the 2016. 250 50 market is causing homes to The reason is simple, 200 sell fast and driving prices up. according to Hall. 40 $100k 150 “But it’s a healthy stable “We can’t sell homes if we 30 100 growth,” Griffith said. “Prices don’t have homes to sell,” she 20 $50k are rising slowly in a sustain- said. 50 able pattern.” The current market is good 10 Both Hall and Griffith for buyers, as well as giving 0 0 0 agree that the market short- owners a chance to build 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 age is in the lower price end, equity as home values go up, the range of homes for first- according to Hall. time buyers. Griffith said the homebuy- homeowners who are moving programs out there,” Griffith people to Tooele County. ing a home, and telling their “Anything below $200,000 ers she is seeing are a mix of up to a larger home. said. “It’s a good time to buy.” “We’re seeing a lot of friends that they are happy to $220,000 gets snatched up people moving into Tooele “Interest rates are still low According to Hall, word of referrals,” she said. “People out here.” real fast,” Hall said. County and Tooele County and there are some good loan mouth advertising is bringing are coming out here, buy- [email protected] NEED CASH NOW? Kirschner We Want to Make continued from page A1 You a Loan! $ $ move with him, Kirschner 100- 3,000 TODAY! acknowledged the geopolitical Noble Finance climate in Korea will factor 435-843-1255 into the determination. Before the change of com- mand ceremony Wednesday morning, Kirschner reflected For All the Great on his two years at Dugway prior to turning over the reins Events in Life to Col. Brant Hoskins. He said the opportunity to work with Let Everyone the people at Dugway met his high expectations when he Know! took command in 2015. “That ended up being the source of my greatest satisfac- Place a Notice in the Transcript Bulletin! tion, because these folks are just so resilient and creative Weddings • Birthdays • Graduations • Retirement and brave and dedicated,” Military • Missionaries • Honors & Awards Kirschner said. “You just can’t FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO help but be motivated and Outgoing Dugway Proving Ground commander Col. Sean Kirschner called Dugway’s employees “resilient, creative, 435-882-0050 humbled by their service to brave and dedicated.” He also callled Dugway “a national treasure and people recognize that and they come here TOOELETRANSCRIPT this country.” for the best testing and the best training they can find.” ULLETIN 58 N. Main, Tooele Kirschner said most B 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) employees make long com- mutes to the remote and “We are a national treasure and Dugway has implemented ing that perspective, so that isolated facility, working with and people recognize that and many of the recommended he can relate that on a daily deadly toxins to ensure sol- they come here for the best fixes following the reports. basis to these folks.” diers have the best equipment testing and the best training “I truly think the workforce On a more personal note, and training. He also rattled they can find,” Kirschner said. here takes it as seriously as I Kirschner said his family took Join the Club! off a list of attributes — loy- When asked about the do and as Col. Hoskins will,” advantage of being stationed alty, duty, selfless service and Defense Department and U.S. he said. “I’m very confident in Utah to explore the state personal courage — he felt Centers for Disease Control that what we do out here is Tooele Club and surrounding region. represented the employees. investigations into inadver- very safe and very secure.” 438 W 400 N Annual “Our bucket list is a lot Tooele “What those are, those tent shipments of live anthrax Kirschner said the first Teen Center Membership are some of the Army values, underway as he took com- thing he went over with lighter now than it was when Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. right?” Kirschner said. “And mand in 2015, Kirschner said Hoskins, the incoming com- we got here,” he said. “We Tooele, UT 84074 $$10 they transcend whether you’re the investigations and audits mander, was the safety and didn’t waste one minute sit- Club 435.843.5719 in a uniform or whether gave direction on how to security of the facility. He ting around. We got out and you’re wearing a tie to work make Dugway more secure. said Hoskins, whose previous the beautiful state of Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! or whatever form you’re serv- Dugway came under scru- assignment was in Kuwait, Utah and the surrounding ing the Army.” tiny in 2015 after it was found has been able to explain to areas out here in the West.” The breadth of public and the installation had acciden- employees how the technol- Dugway was a “phe- Afterschoolol private customers working tally shipped live anthrax ogy tested in Dugway is used nomenal” tour for his fam- with Dugway was another spores to 194 laboratories in in the field and why the work programs forfor ily, Kirschner said, and it surprise and highlight for all 50 states, the District of is meaningful and relevant. enriched their lives. Kirschner after taking com- Columbia, three U.S. territo- “That was powerful for Youth andd Teens “A couple of them came mand. He said he hadn’t ries and nine foreign nations them to hear that testimony ages 6 - 18.8. When School known the Department of over a 12-year period. from someone who just came kicking and screaming, but is Homeland Security, Justice Kirschner said safety and out of theater, relating back they’re all leaving kicking and The Club is In! Out Department and NASA were security of employees, outside to what they do every day,” screaming too, so that mat- among the agencies working partners, neighbors and the Kirschner said. “I’m excited ters,” Kirschner said. with Dugway. environment are paramount that he’s coming here, bring- [email protected] TooeleClub.org US schools rethink meal-debt policies that humiliate kids SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) Meanwhile, some states are body else does: You don’t take — Teaching assistant Kelvin Holt taking matters into their own away food from children. You GOT MEDS? watched as a preschool student hands, with New Mexico this feed them and you settle the bill fell to the back of a cafeteria year becoming the first to out- later.” line during breakfast in Killeen, law school meal shaming and Spurred by Appleseed and Texas, as if trying to hide. several others weighing similar others, New Mexico in April “The cash register woman laws. passed its anti-meal-shaming says to this 4-year-old girl, ver- Free and reduced-price meals law, which directs schools to batim, `You have no money,"’ funded by the Agriculture work directly with parents to said Holt, describing the inci- Department’s National School address payments and requires dent last year. A milk carton was Lunch Program shield the that children get a healthy, bal- Tooele City Police Department taken away, and the girl’s food nation’s poorest children from anced meal regardless of wheth- was dumped in the trash. “She so-called lunch shaming. Kids er debts are paid on time. 323 N Main did not protest, other than to can eat for free if a family of four Elsewhere, the California walk away in tears.” earns less than about $32,000 a Senate in May unanimously Holt has joined a chorus of year or at a discount if earnings approved a bill that prevents outrage against lunchroom prac- are under $45,000. schools from denying lunch if a Tooele County Building tices that can humiliate children It’s households with slightly parent or guardian has not paid. as public school districts across higher incomes that are more Thresa Thomas, a Los Angeles 47 S Main the United States rethink how likely to struggle, experts on Unified School District food they cope with unpaid student poverty and nutrition say. service worker for students with lunch debts. Children often bear the brunt severe physical and learning dis- The U.S. Agriculture of unpaid meal accounts. A 2014 abilities, grinds up complemen- Department is requiring districts federal report found 39 percent tary cheese sandwiches in a food University of Utah Stansbury Clinic to adopt policies this month for of districts nationwide hand out processor to serve through feed- addressing meal debts and to cheap alternative meals with no ing tubes to students who don’t 210 Millpond inform parents at the start of the nutritional requirements and up bring lunch and whose parents academic year. to 6 percent refuse to serve stu- have not paid. The agency is not specifically dents with no money. “They’re not able to complain barring most of the embarrass- The debate over debts and too much,” she said. “We should Grantsville City Police Department ing tactics, such as serving cheap child nutrition has spilled into give them all the same food, and sandwiches in place of hot meals state legislatures and reached we should collect the money as or sending students home with Capitol Hill, as child advocacy much as possible.” 429 E Main conspicuous debt reminders, groups question whether schools Texas recently adopted a tem- such as hand stamps. But it is should be allowed to single out, porary grace period for students encouraging schools to work in any way, a child whose family to keep eating cafeteria food more closely with parents to has not paid for meals. while debt payments are negoti- Wendover City Offices address delinquent accounts and "There’s no limit to the bad ated with parents. ensure children don’t go hungry. behavior a school can have. They At the federal level, language 920 E Wendover Blvd "Rather than a hand stamp just have to put it in writing,” has been proposed for next on a kid to say, `I need lunch said Jennifer Ramo, execu- year’s House appropriations bill money,’ send an email or a text tive director of New Mexico that would set minimum stan- message to the parent,” said Appleseed, an advocacy group dards to protect children from Tina Namian, who oversees the on poverty issues. “We live in public embarrassment and leave federal agency’s school meals a credit society. I think schools them out of payment discus- policy branch. should handle debt like every- sions. A8 OBITUARY

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Gerald (Jed) sheep, rode colts, punched these stories are shared in the George J Forakis cows, dragged ditch, threshed book “Jed,” written and recent- Worlton Cook grain, rode derrick horses, ly published by his daughter, Our loving father, grand- Gerald (Jed) Worlton Cook, worked a Jackson Fork and Marilyn. father and friend George J. legendary cowboy, musician always traded horses. He is survived by his four Forakis, age 82, passed away and storyteller of Ibapah (Deep In 1940, he went to work children: Joycelyn Halstead surrounded by his loved ones Creek), Utah, was called home with the survey crew as they of Ibapah, Utah; Marilyn at home on July 5, 2017. He in the early morning hours began to survey what would (Pie) Linares of Ibapah, Utah; was born in Ft. Duchesne, of July 11, 2017, in Tooele, be known as the Wendover Air David (Evelyn) of Wendover, Utah, on Sept. 16, 1934, to Utah. Jed was born to William Force Base where he lived in Nevada; and Dr. Les (Stefany) John Petro Forakis and Afton and Audrey Cook on Sept. 16, his brother Les’ sheep camp. of Houghton, ; 10 Florence Mecham. 1918. He told people he was He married Joyce Chloe grandchildren: Danalynn His belief in God was strong born in Lehi, Utah, but after he Parrish on June 17, 1950. She Halstead Hutchinson, Dana and he fulfilled many callings had his first bowel movement was the daughter of Wade Cook Brodsho, Haley Linares, in the Grantsville First Baptist they moved to Deep Creek, and and Chloe Parrish, local sheep Darby Linares Gebauer, Echo Church. He dedicated more he’s lived there ever since. ranchers of Ibapah. Halstead Marich, Emily Cook than a decade to jail ministry Gerald’s father died when In 1962, Gerald and Joyce Dalton, Ethan Cook, Will and was a deacon. He was he was just 9 years old. As a purchased the Arthur Kelley Linares, Cole Cook and Adison proud to be able to baptize boy he soon earned the reputa- ranch. They raised cows, Cook; and nine great-grand- several of his grandchildren tion of a bronc rider and horse ing to read a note. He played sheep, horses, and kids. He children. Jed was preceded in and perform many marriages George is survived by breaker. his accordion for many funer- was proud that his children death by his parents, brother within the family. sons: Gary George Forakis His family were renowned als throughout his lifetime. were accomplished horsemen, Les, and sisters Mildred Cook George enjoyed boating (Debbie) and Michael Richard musicians, as well, playing for He rode his horse to school helping with his cattle opera- and Mary Littledyke. with his family in the early Forakis; stepchildren: Wanda many local Deep Creek dances. every day until the 9th grade, tion and traveling throughout A visitation will be held years and was an avid gar- Anderson, Joseph Higley He taught himself how to play when he moved to Tooele for Utah and Nevada to many Friday, July 14, 2017, from dener later in life. He served (Vicki), Wayne L. Higley and the “mouth organ,” accordion, a short time. Ninth grade was horse shows and rodeos. He 5-7 p.m. at Tate Mortuary, his country in the U.S. Army Julie Higley; brothers: Petro and piano without ever learn- the end of his formal educa- owned good registered horses, 110 S. Main, Tooele, Utah. A as a young man. He worked at John Forakis and Jimmy J. tion. and in later years, he rode and private Masonic service will be Kennecott mine for 27 years Forakis (Mary Ann); 15 grand- He loved the south moun- loved his mules. He branded held at 4 p.m., prior to visita- and Tooele Army Depot for 21 children and 25 great-grand- tains of the Deep Creek range his stock with his granddad tion. Funeral services will be years. children. Something On where he helped his brother, Weaver’s brand, the 96. held on Saturday, July 15, He retired from the Tooele He was preceded in death Les, herd 1,500-3,000 head of Joyce died on Jan. 14, 1994, 2017, under the trees at the County School District as a bus by his parents; three siblings; Your Mind? sheep. and, while it broke his heart, Bateman/Parrish Ranch in driver after 11 years of service, wife, Patricia; wife, Sarah Write a letter As a teenager, he had a team he continued on without her. Ibapah at noon, with visitation finally retiring at the age of 79. “Marie;” daughter, Susan; and of horses and helped people He rode horses until he was at 11 a.m. Interment at Deep He married Patricia Jane Earl granddaughter Crystal. to the Editor! hay their fields, hauled 50-gal- 94 years of age, when he rode Creek Cemetery with luncheon on May 13, 1961. They raised Services will be held at the lon oil drums up the moun- in the National Pony Express to follow. three children together before First Baptist Church, 235 W. Tooele Transcript Bulletin tain to the Cinnabar Mine, re-ride for the last time. He A very special note of thanks she passed away. He married Main Street, Grantsville, Utah, P.O. Box 390 and dragged logs from Durst, was known for his wit, sense of to Rocky Mountain Care, Sarah “Marie” Higley on Feb. on Friday, July 14 at 10 a.m. Tooele, UT 84074 Eight-Mile and Kelley can- humor and spunk. He loved to Willow Springs, for their lov- 28, 1986. They enjoyed travel- Our family is grateful for the or yons for a sawmill. He herded tell stories and has been com- ing care of our father in his last ing and camping, and they had loving care he received from [email protected] sheep, sheared sheep, lambed pared to Will Rogers. Many of three weeks of life. more than 30 loving years with stepdaughter, Wanda, and each other until Marie passed from Kellie and Guy of Canyon away last year. Home Care and Hospice.

Authorities: Utah parents used food BANNERS to taunt their malnourished child Yard Signs, Vehicle Magnets, SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A ous stages of healing, police Utah couple accused in the said. death of their toddler daugh- Emile later told police she ter taunted the malnourished used a layer of makeup to con- child with food and attempted ceal some of her daughter’s Window Stickers, and More! to cover her injuries with injuries “so they didn’t look as makeup, prosecutors said in bad,” charges state. charges filed Tuesday. Two other children were Authorities say they found removed from the house and cellphone videos that show given to state child protective the 3-year-old girl’s condition services, police said. growing progressively worse Officers searching the over the year and a half before couple’s cellphones later found her “extremely malnourished” pictures and videos taken body was found at the family’s between January 2016 and home. June 2017 that show the child Angelina Costello’s mother obviously upset, police said. In and father were both charged one video the girl’s father used with aggravated murder, the feet of an infant to kick the which carries the possibility of girl in the face, prosecutors the death penalty. said. Their lawyer, James Police say Costello acknowl- Retallick, didn’t immediately edged he knew Angelina was return a message seeking com- in danger of dying if she didn’t ment. get medical attention, but did The videos found on the par- not take her to the doctor. ents’ phones show Angelina’s He said Emile, who cared parents, Brenda Emile, 22, and for their children during the Miller Costello, 25, apparently day, told him Angelina’s sib- presenting the girl with food, lings had injured her but Emile and then taking it away and didn’t want to take her to a disciplining her, police said in doctor because she feared a charging documents. police investigation and her Angelina was found July 6, children being taken away. after her parents called police Prosecutors are asking the to report she wasn’t breathing couple be held without bail, at the family home in Ogden, saying they have ties in several located about 40 miles north of states and Costello’s travels Salt Lake City. frequently for his job as a scrap Her body was covered with metal dealer. They also say the burns, cuts and bruises, some pair had tens of thousands of of which looked new and oth- dollars in cash when they were High Quality • Full Color ers that appeared to be in vari- arrested. T

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Crews will reconstruct most of Garnet Street at the Industrial Depot in Tooele this year. The project should be completed in the fall. and is used on the higher clas- There are five major street Full Color Roads sification roads.” sections in the city that will Only continued from page A1 The only road to receive receive 2 1/2 inches of over- Type 3 slurry seal this year will lay. be a section of Utah Avenue • 900 South from Coleman ¢ to I Avenue. The other section west of the railroad tracks Street to SR-36 is for James Way, which runs to the 1000 North-Industrial • 400 South from Coleman Copies! about one block. Road Loop intersection. to 400 West Kilgore Contracting will There are four other sec- • Skyline Drive from Main 24Per Copy also add a 2 1/2-inch thick tions of major residential Street to Upland Drive pavement overlay on Garnet roads on the list for Type 2 • 100 East from 400 North Street from James Way to K slurry seal: to 1000 North Avenue. • Coleman Street from Utah • Pine Canyon Road from Other roads will receive Avenue to state Route 36 1290 North to Copper Canyon either a Type 2 slurry seal or a • 400 South from Main Drive Type 3 slurry seal. Street to 100 West Bolser said 2017 road proj- “The difference is in the size • 200 South from Main ects do not include any crack of sand,” Hansen said. “Type Street to 7th Street seal work, which is handled by 2 is used on residential roads. • 400 North from 100 East city crews. Type 3 contains larger sand to Broadway [email protected]

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“YOU JUST RIDE IN AND DO WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO — BARRELS, POLES, GOAT-TYING.” Tales – STONE ELTON of a Real

STORY PEGGY BRADFIELD CowboyPHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE

Stone Elton (main photo) herds steers in the arena during the steer riding. Elton (inset, bot- tom left) holds the money he earned competit- ing in the Rush Valley Kids Rodeo. Elton won $70 at the rodeo, money he plans to use to buy a new horse. Elton (inset, bottom right) rides his pony Taxi working in the arena to move steer.

Rush Valley rider, Stone Elton, wins reserve champion at Tooele Bit and Spur on his pint-size pony, Taxi

tone Elton of Rush Valley has won some trophies, belt buckles and some S hearts. He rides a 4-foot- tall pony named Taxi and he just turned 6 years old. The son of Kelly and Jodi Elton, this precocious cowboy is a mutton buster, a goat tier, a calf roper and, when he rides or ropes well, he has some fancy dance moves. The Bit and Spur Rodeo crowd at Deseret Peak Complex on the Fourth of July got a sampling of both his mutton bustin’ skills and his “happy dance.” “You just ride in and do what you have to do — barrels, poles, goat-tying,” Stone Elton said after performing some goat-tying at his home practice arena on Wednesday. He came away from the Bit and Spur Rodeo with a Reserve Champion award for his ride, a 2nd place belt buckle and, it would appear, a local fan base for his twisting hips. When asked where he learned his dance moves, he said, “Probably not my mom, but my dad.” Kelly Elton thinks his son picked up the dance moves

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Cowboy dad and an uncle both participated in rodeo. Both of his parents grew up in continued from page A10 Tooele and graduated from Tooele High School. from watching WWE wrestling on TV Kelly Elton participated in high with his brothers. But, the dad also said school rodeo, continued at Salt Lake he has been told his son got some moves Community College and moved to the from him. Intermountain West amateur circuit. “He did his dance on his own,” Kelly Today, he competes in team roping and Elton said. Since Stone Elton had left calf roping. He placed third in team rop- his rope in the arena at a previous rodeo ing with partner, Chase Sanders, at the competition, his dad ran into the sta- Rush Valley Rodeo last weekend. dium to remind him not to forget it this “He caught a leg and his team roper time. caught the head,” Stone Elton said “I was trying to tell him to get his about his dad. rope,” Kelly Elton said. “He asked me When it comes to technique, the little when he should dance and I said ‘right cowboy’s trainer is his dad. Kelly Elton now.’” explained he gives his son different His son wasted no time, raised his advice for each event. hands and began swaying his hips. Then “I tell him to stick his chest out, keep he turned to each section of the arena his chin up and to squeeze with his and did the same dance. feet when he’s riding mutton bustin,’” At the Rush Valley Rodeo last week- he said. “When we goat tie, we mainly end, the little cowboy worked his magic practice our tying — just no mistakes, again. He placed second and won anoth- it doesn’t matter how fast you do it, as er $70 for mutton bustin,’ which he says long as there’s no mistakes.” he is saving to buy his next horse. But according to Jodi Elton, some of Stone Elton will attend first-grade the magic lies in her son’s connection to Stone Elton’s brothers, McRay, 11, this fall at Tooele’s Scholar Academy. his horse. She said her son controls Taxi and Quaid, 9, love the excitement their While most first-graders are learning to better than his brothers, who have both little sibling creates when he rides. They sort shapes and colors, he has already quit rodeo after competing with him. ran down to congratulate him after his mastered the cowboy version of sorting “Usually ponies are just jerks, but award-winning, mutton bustin’ ride at — moving 300 head of calves and cows he’s always been great,” Jodi said of her the Bit and Spur Rodeo. McRay Elton for branding and breeding. He rides his son’s abilities with Taxi. When Stone said he just hugged his brother after his pint-sized pony, who is more than 20 Elton was asked what kind of breed Taxi dance and Quaid Elton said he told his years old, to herd and sort cows. And he is, he said, “I think it’s a Chocolate. I brother, “Good job.” does it well. think it’s a Chocolate mixed with some- When asked what he sees in Stone “He’s good at herding and sorting,” thing else.” Elton’s future, Kelly Elton said, “My said Kelly Elton. “Whenever we have Jodi Elton said her son is starting to heart wants him to be a cowboy. But, to move the cows from one pasture to grow out of Taxi and they are starting I hope whatever he decides to do, he’s another, he’ll actually ride the pony and to look for something bigger. But Kelly successful, puts his heart and soul into it help me herd the cows. He’s pretty pro- Elton said his son competes well riding and all his effort. It’ll pay off for him. A ficient.” his horse against kids who are riding rodeo cowboy is my hope for him. Then, So where did Stone Elton’s rodeo tal- full-size horses. I hope there’s a successful ranch for ent come from and when did it start? On his birthday, Stone Elton got a him to be a part of when he decides he’s FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS “His first rodeo, I think, he was like new saddle blanket for Taxi. He loves it done rodeoing.” Stone Elton (top) weaves a tight corner in 2,” said Jodi Elton. “His dad just led him because it’s his favorite color — blue. Whatever it is, Kelly Elton said his the barrel racing competition at the Rush through the barrels. He’s been roping “That’s all he wanted for his birth- son has a lot of love and support from Valley Rodeo Kid’s Show with a 33.0. The the dummy since he was probably 1. He day was stuff for the horse,” Jodi Elton family. Stone is routinely spoiled by his time earned Elton a 2nd place finish in followed us around with ropes, roping said, “He got a saddle blanket and boots three grandparents and great-grand- the 8-and-under barrels. Elton (above our feet.” for the horse and his dad made him a mother, who all live in Tooele, to the sequence) uses all his strength to wrestle a goat to the ground during the goat Not only does the family have a prac- halter and then he got a mutton bustin’ point that they feed him ice cream for tying in the 9-11 age bracket. Elton was tice arena, but Stone Elton has his own helmet.” breakfast when they go out to eat at the youngest entry in the event. Elton calf roping and goat tying dummies. He For his birthday Stone said he got to Jim’s Restaurant. (above left) accelerates in the straight- begs his mom frequently to saddle up go swimming and had a rodeo birthday “He has the best support group there away after his turn in the pole bending and practice his favorite hobby — rode- party. is,” Kelly Elton said. “His mom, she’s at the Rush Valley Rodeo on Saturday. oing. “We did goat run and pull,” he said. number one and then his brothers, Genetics may also play a role in the “We did a feeding contest, stick horse they’re right there pushing for him.” young cowboy’s love for rodeo. His barrels and pin the tail on the donkey.” [email protected] A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 13, 2017 MIKE GARRARD’s Bargain Buggy’s 426 EAST CIMMARRON • ERDA • 435-882-7711 2010 FORD TAURUS V6 2015 CHRYSLER 200 Limited, Nav, Leather, Loaded; stk#12361 Auto, Nice; stk#12448 $ ** $154** 204 MONTH MONTH

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FROM THE Buffaloes wrap up strong summer SIDELINES Tooele shows Hayward never-say-die is gone, attitude after so fans falling behind against Brighton should move on DARREN VAUGHAN SPORTS EDITOR eople in Utah are The way Wednesday’s game known for being fairly against Brighton ended was Peasygoing, under- a new experience for Tooele standing and generally baseball coach Nolan Stouder. kind. His Buffaloes were one out away from beating Brighton in their final home game of the summer on Wednesday at Dow Darren Vaughan James Park. Then, Tooele relief SPORTS EDITOR Dalton Harris was called for a balk as a Brighton runner attempted to steal home, apparently allowing the Apparently, that doesn’t Bengals to tie the game with apply when it comes to mul- two outs in the top of the sev- timillion-dollar basketball enth inning as daylight quickly players deciding to leave faded. The home-plate umpire the Beehive State. immediately called the game I was shocked to see the because of the impending level of anger — and, unfor- darkness, leaving both teams tunately, worse — directed believing the contest would at Gordon Hayward and his end in a 10-10 tie. family when he decided to But since the Buffaloes leave the Jazz to join the didn’t get their final at-bats Boston Celtics. It seems to as a result of the game being me that Jazz fans have lost called, the score reverted to their perspective, so blinded the end of the last completed by their love for the home inning, meaning Brighton’s team that they can’t see just seventh-inning rally never real- how unreasonable they’re ly happened and giving Tooele being. a 10-8 victory. First of all, Hayward’s not “Shoot, I’ve never seen any- the first superstar to leave thing like that,” Stouder said. for supposedly greener Regardless of how Tooele’s pastures. The Jazz aren’t win came about, Stouder was the first team to have a pleased with the effort the superstar leave, either. Buffs (8-5-1 in summer league Remember Cleveland and play) showed. They were com- LeBron James? Be thankful ing off of a tough 12-4 loss to that Hayward didn’t go on Hunter on Monday, and had national television to break lost three of their previous four Jazz fans’ hearts. In fact, games overall. the way he handled it with “The last couple weeks, I’ve his article on The Players’ been pretty disappointed in Tribune was pretty classy, in how we went about things,” my book. Stouder said. “Energy, effort, You can argue that he playing — just overall, I’ve probably should have been been really disappointed. more open with his team- With the level I’m trying to get mates, as Rudy Gobert these guys to play at, it was opined the other day, but unacceptable, and we’ve been from a fan’s perspective, preaching to them that it takes Hayward gave more of every player, whether you’re an explanation than most on the bench or on the field, could expect. to bring that energy to make a Second, the Jazz really good team and make a success- weren’t going anywhere in ful program.” terms of winning a cham- Things didn’t get off to a pionship, with or without good start for the Buffs on Hayward. That’s not an Wednesday, who fell behind 4- Tooele’s Johnathon indictment on them — rath- 0 in the top of the first inning Faircloth (above) hits an er, it’s an admission that as Brighton (4-6-1) teed off on RBI single during the first barring catastrophic injury, Tooele starting pitcher Jaxson inning of the Buffaloes’ the Golden State Warriors Miner for five hits. However, summer-league game are going to dominate the instead of rolling over, the against Brighton on Western Conference for Wednesday at Dow Buffaloes responded, cutting James Park. Tooele short- the foreseeable future. If the lead to 4-2 on the strength stop Payton Shields (left) Hayward would have stayed of four consecutive singles in makes a play at second in Utah, the best the Jazz the bottom of the frame. base. could have hoped for was Brighton stretched the lead losing in the conference to 6-2 with runs in the second finals. and third innings, but Tooele’s FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ Even that wouldn’t bats came to life after that TTB PHOTOS have been guaranteed, while the Bengals struggled in as Utah faces an uphill the field. Four Brighton errors battle in a vastly improved in the bottom of the third when we kind of got our butts runs in the fifth. Payton Northwest Division that allowed the Buffs to scrape kicked,” Stouder said. “That Shields led off with a double “The bottom of the first inning, now features Paul George together two runs despite not first inning, I think we had a to left field. Tyler Beer reached and Russell Westbrook in having a hit in the inning, and a little hangover, but the bot- base on an attempted sacri- we got our bats rolling and I think Oklahoma City, Jimmy two more errors and a two-run tom of the first inning, we got fice bunt that resulted in a Butler and Karl-Anthony single by Austin Hansen in our bats rolling and I think Brighton throwing error, allow- we realized, ‘whoa, we are a good Towns in Minnesota, Paul the bottom of the fourth put we realized, ‘whoa, we are a ing Shields to score. Beer then Millsap (remember him?) Tooele up 7-6. good team.’ Confidence is what scored on a Jake Lopez bloop team.’” “We had a little bit of a we’ve got to have.” SEE VAUGHAN PAGE B8 ➤ hangover from Monday, Tooele added three more SEE TOOELE PAGE B8 ➤ — Nolan Stouder, Tooele baseball coach SPORTS WRAP

THS Football Camp Tooele High School’s football TC Fusion brings home state rugby title summer camp will be July 17- 20 for all players in grades DARREN VAUGHAN and junior-varsity squads by has continued to grow and the 9-12. Camp check-in is from SPORTS EDITOR the end of the year. “It was rugby community in Tooele 8:30-11 a.m. Monday, July Seven years ago, TC Fusion a lot of hard work from the County continues to get stron- 17. Go to tooelefootball.com brought the opportunity to gentlemen.” ger, Lloyd said. In addition to for information or contact play competitive rugby to the TC Fusion had to beat the 15-man high school team, [email protected]. youth of Tooele County. Skyridge in the Division 2 the club boasts under-12 and Life’s Worth Living Earlier this year, the club semifinals to advance to under-14 squads, as well as a golf tournament brought home its first state the final game, which was a high school sevens team. The Life’s Worth Living championship, beating rematch of a disheartening “There is definitely good Foundation will hold its Brighton 38-17 in the Division four-point loss in the regular- commitment by a strong core annual charity golf tournament 2 title game, thanks in large season finale. The champion- of families and players,” Lloyd Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017, at part to a group of seniors who ship game was similarly close said. “A lot of the gentlemen The Links at Overlake. The tour- have been a part of the club for most of the way until TC that are currently playing have nament features a four-person since they started playing Fusion pulled away. had older siblings that have scramble format. The entry fee for the under-12 squad and “After a hard-fought match been on the club. With that, for individual players is $75, worked their way up to the for the first 50-60 minutes of we’ve also had a nice influx of while teams are $600 for plati- high school team. an 80-minute game, which was younger players. We just had num sponsorships, $400 for “It was definitely determina- back and forth, we were finally an under-12 team finish fourth gold sponsorships and $200 tion from the club,” TC Fusion able to pull away with a few just a couple weeks ago. It’s for silver sponsorships. For PHOTO COURTESY OF MICHELLE ROSS coach Mike Lloyd said, noting quick tries and ended up beat- definitely getting a lot more more information or to register, The TC Fusion high school rugby team shows off its championship banner that low numbers meant the visit www.lifesworthlivingfounda- ing them 38-17,” Lloyd said. after beating Brighton 38-17 for the Multi School Varsity Division II state ➤ tion.org. club had to combine its varsity In seven years, TC Fusion SEE RUGBY PAGE B8 championship. It was the club’s first state title in its seven-year history. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 13, 2017 GARDEN SPOT It’s hot out there, but planting seeds isn’t just for springtime ere we are in the as well as making gardening middle of the heat of as easy and convenient as you summer. When it’s this can. For me, this applies most- H Jay Cooper hot, day after day, it’s easy to ly to two areas. CORRESPONDENT succumb to the illusion that it First, watering has to be will never end. automatic and right at the But time marches on. Soon, plant’s roots. With the amount the days will grow shorter and least the planting of a veggie of drip or spot irrigation gear the temperatures will begin plot, a springtime activity? For and the low cost for either to drop. The days will come many, it is. But it doesn’t have installing a ready-made system when it is appropriate to don a to be that way. There are three or making your own, there is sweatshirt — utterly unthink- good reasons as to why you no excuse for not automating able right now. may want to do some planting or greatly reducing manual Early, cool weather crops now. watering. Your plants will are done for the most part, First, you may have gotten a thrive, water will be delivered and what is left is going to late start and you simply didn’t right where it is needed, weeds seed. Yet, some experienced get your garden in. Some early will be reduced, and some of gardeners have figured out morning cultivation, planting the repeated tasks of garden- ways to get low-temperature- and set up of a watering sys- ing can be eliminated. loving plants to hang on longer tem can give you some great The second area is keeping by using bright shade areas results — if you know what weeds in your garden space (where the light is indirect, but items are good candidates for under control. That means reflected to the plants off adja- planting in July. having reasonable-sized grow- SUTTERSTOCK cent surfaces), deep mulching Second, doing additional ing areas. Many of us are guilty (to moderate temps and keep plantings of your favorites can of planting too large of plots, approach to get the garden fan, you can sow them later in over 75 degrees. Wait about 6 roots cooler), and keeping the give you more fresh produce which can reduce gardening going faster in the spring. July and enjoy a harvest before weeks before the average first soil moist using drip irrigation over a longer time, instead of enjoyment. However, when the soil is winter comes on. Beets are a freeze day to plant. We typi- and timed to run more than a short burst when everything I’ve learned to plant rea- in the optimum temperature great candidate as well, and cally get our first freeze about once a day. Even so, all good ripens in a short window. This sonable-sized areas and plant range, and there is adequate can be eaten before mature if Oct. 15, so Sept. 1 would be a things must come to an end. is called succession planting, what I really plan to eat. Then, ongoing moisture (remember you like. Pickled beets are a good time to sneak in another It’s the time of year when and allows a steady stream my strategy is to use a good that drip system?), then the treat in the dead of winter, and crop. heat loving plants, such as pep- of straight-from-garden faire. slicing hoe, once or twice a seeds will germinate much they are great looking plants Try a planting in the next pers, tomatoes, squash, corn, This works with a variety of week, when the weeds are quicker. growing in your garden! week or so of these veggies, okra, eggplant, watermelon, crops. Corn is a popular one, small. For our raised beds, I Many favorite veggies, such You can plant sweet corn and see what you get. I bet cantaloupe, and cucumbers where two different varieties weed every time I go to them as carrots, lettuce, spinach, now as well and sneak in you’ll be pleased. are king. All of these, and are planted to time the pro- to harvest some basil or kale, cabbage, corn, tomatoes, another harvest this year. I find The Master Gardeners more, thrive in the heat given duction of tassels and pollen or whatever is ready to pick. I cucumbers, peppers, canta- that late season corn that we are presenting a free, one- the right amount of water and weeks apart. This eliminates make a game out of it and pick loupe, squash, watermelon, don’t eat are a real treat for our hour class at 7 p.m. on July fertility. cross-pollination (which is 25 weed sprouts each time I’m beans, okra, eggplant and chickens. The stalks make also 26 entitled, “What’s Wrong Although I was a bit delayed not desirable with almost all there. In minutes, I’ve tended pumpkins, all germinate at a spiffy fall decorations around with My Plant?” Justin Wiker this season getting my starts hybrid corn), while giving to those beds. higher percentage and much our place. will cover the most common into the raised beds and gar- multiple harvests of delectable Before reviewing some great faster when the soil is between Don’t forget beans; they can yardscape plant problems den this season, they are tak- corn-on-the cob. choices to plant right now, let’s 70 and 95 degrees. When the be harvested while still green, and the solutions. Wiker ing off now. The basil is jump- Third, some crops can be consider germination speed soil is that warm, I’ve seen or allowed to dry and packed leads the Master Gardener’s ing up, the pepper plants are started now, but will reach and how it’s affected by soil seeds sprout in three days, in mason jars for enjoyment Plant Diagnostic Clinic that is growing rapidly, and several maturity in late fall and gen- temperature. when in cooler times I’ve had during the cooler months. offered Wednesdays during sizable tomatoes are develop- erally before killing frosts. In Early in the season, it’s not to wait a week or two. The Of course, radish will jump the growing months. The class ing. effect, you are getting another practical to wait until the soil higher temperature has almost up in this weather, and you will be at the USU Extension Because of the high tem- growing season. By doing warms to optimum germina- a magical effect on your seed can get two or three harvests Offices, located at 151 N. Main perature of the soil, this is this, you will tend to keep tion temperature. If you did, starting efforts! before it’s time to end your gar- in Tooele. See you there! also a great time to rapidly your growing spaces in better your first harvest would be a However, just because you dening efforts for the year. You germinate seeds directly in the condition as well, including lot later than you’d want. So, can get something to germi- can also start some cucumbers, Jay Cooper can be contacted garden plot. That means you soil composition and fertility, we plant earlier, even if the nate doesn’t mean that it’s a and harvest them while they’re at [email protected], or won’t have to deal with all the irrigation systems, and weed total amount of seeds that good choice for a July planting. tender and green, and before you can visit his channel at you- finicky practices it takes to get suppression. will germinate will be around So, what are some great can- the seed cavities have matured. tube.com/dirtfarmerjay for vid- seedlings started in the late An appetite for gardening 70-90 percent. That’s easy to didates to plant right now for If you’re tempted to try a fall eos on the hands-on life of gar- winter or early spring. that transcends the heat of make up by simply sowing a bit a fall harvest or to get another crop of spinach right now, it’s dening, shop and home skills, But why would you want summer largely depends on more and then thinning later batch of your favorites? too early. Most spinach won’t culinary arts and landscaping. to do that? Isn’t gardening, at your passion for fresh food, if needed. This is a practical If you’re a Brussels sprouts germinate when the soil is

MILITARY MISSIONARIES Michael Scott Sitton Sister Makenna Elder Tyler Daley Utah Army National Guard Elder Tyler Daley is honor- Specialist Michael Scott Sitton Nicole Bergen ably returning from serving has been honorably discharged Sister Makenna Nicole a mission for The Church of upon completion of his three Bergen recently returned home Jesus Christ of Latter-day years of military service. He is after successfully complet- Saints in the Samoa Apia the husband of Stacey Sitton of ing a mission for The Church Mission. Elder Daley will speak Tooele, Utah; son of Jennifer of Jesus Christ of Latter-day on Sunday, July 16 at 1 p.m. P. Sitton and retired Lt. Col. Saints. She served in the at the Westland Ward sacra- R. Scott Sitton of Lowell, Zimbabwe Harare mission. ment meeting, 1030 S. 900 Arizona; and son-in-law of She will speak Sunday, July W., Tooele. Elder Daley is the Arda Fjelstrom and Scott M. 16 at 11 a.m. in the Skyline son of Larry Daley and Laura Fjelstrom of Kearns, UT. Ward sacrament meeting, 777 Daley. His top three memories Skyline Drive, Tooele. Sister include jumping out of Bergen is the daughter of an airplane, mobilizing to Shane and Dianna Bergen. Guatemala for a humanitarian mission and seeing his wife and two children at his basic training graduation.

MUSEUM MEMORIES Comics Page Puzzle Answers from page B4 McConnell tells SUP be thankful for military, show love of country, flag arold (Hal) McConnell is the commandant of the Sgt. Rodney H Darell Smith M. Davis detachment of the GUEST COLUMNIST Utah Air National Guard, and has been a member of the Air National Guard from 1990 to the present. McConnell, a the lifestyle that has made this native of Texas, tried to join country the greatest in the the Air Force at age 17, but world. was disallowed because he •We seem to be losing the hadn’t received his high school patriotism we all felt following diploma yet. the devastation of 9-11. Undeterred in his burning •If you don’t love our coun- desire to serve his country, he try and its flag then was accepted into the Marines and find some place where you in 1966 and has since been are more comfortable. on a personal mission to fur- •When you see members ther the cause and brand of of our military, go up and freedom enjoyed only in the thank them. Without them we United States of America. wouldn’t be free today, and Last Thursday, at the pavil- may well be speaking another ion in Settlement Canyon he language here in the USA. Your Business Can Reach gave many heart-felt urgings •God kept him and this to the members of the Sons of country alive and free during the Utah Pioneers and their all the conflicts the United Every Household wives who were in attendance. States has been involved in. PHOTO COURTESY OF DARRELL SMITH Following a sumptuous chicken •Teach your children and in the Tooele Valley! Air National Guardsman Harold McConnell speaks about patriotism at a and beef kabob meal topped grandchildren about patriotism meeting for the Sons of the Utah Pioneers. off with strawberry shortcake, in this great country. Madison Royal opened the •Serving in the military or a isn’t so. the corner of Pinehurst and TOOELETRANSCRIPT presentation with a stirring mission gives the young people To a standing ovation, Utah Avenues. The presenter rendition of the Star Spangled of today the direction they so McConnell finished his address for the evening will be Mark Banner. need in their lives. with the words, “Let’s keep Curtis, who will give us a tour BULLETIN McConnell is intensely patri- •All who served in the mili- America free and God bless of the now torn-down “Guardo otic. The following is a summa- tary are veterans no matter the America.” Mansion” in Salt Lake City. If TOTAL MARKET COVERAGE PLAN ry of his timely presentation: capacity served. Some want The next monthly dinner you love the pioneers and his- •We need to support the to believe that only those who meeting of the SUP will be on tory, bring a potluck dish and military and our U.S. President served in combat are consid- Thursday, August 3, at 6:30 join us. And of course, every- Advertising: 435.882.0050 if we are to continue to enjoy ered veterans, but that just p.m. in the LDS chapel on thing is free. THURSDAY July 13, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 SPECIAL DELIVERY TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN ONLINE

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Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by Timothy E. Parker July 10, 2017 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Be ACROSS 37 Hard- DOWN 28 Tricky careful not to get into an argu- 1 Night headed 1 Be a lazy joint? ment. You are better off taking light? determination bum 30 Passing a passive role and avoiding any repercussions that will lead to 5 Common 40 Kind or 2 Disaster notices Thatababy by Paul Trapp library type follower? 31 Entertain- regret. ★★ sound 41 What 3 Fermented ing Lenya TAURUS (April 20-May 20): 8 Dote a fern beverage 32 Israeli Push to get things done that will upon can 4 Braid statesman help to improve your life, profes- 13 Nabisco produce relative Moshe sional or personal situation and cookie 42 Terra-___ 5 Offshore 34 Quite you will be rewarded for your 14 LaBeouf (earthenware) hazard excited efforts. ★★★★★ of “Trans- 43 Word with 6 Kind of 35 Tribal GEMINI (May 21-June 20): formers” “taste” or sight we chief Share your stories and expe- 15 Mooed “litmus” wish 38 Met riences and look for alterna- 16 Like a 45 Conceited- we had? production tive ways to use your skills dieter’s ness 7 Muslim’s 39 Picnic and knowledge to get ahead. meat 46 Selected trip to alternatives ★★★★★ 17 What a 47 Rowboat Mecca 44 Japanese helper may necessity 8 In spite car manu- CANCER (June 21-July 22): lend 49 Nerd of the facturer You’ll get riled up easily. Keep 18 Squiggle relative fact, 46 Surren- busy and don’t let anyone push in Spanish 50 Engage shortly ders, as you into something you don’t literature in pursuit/ 9 Events, territory want to do. ★★★ 19 Lyndon’s evasion activities, 48 Field LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Deal first lady 58 Bit of etc. measures with matters that touch your 22 Istanbul gossip 10 Wise 49 Garden heart. Be open and forgiving as native 59 Shampoo birds decoration well as thoughtful and loving. The 23 Wheel additive 11 Modernize 50 Prefix way you broach delicate subjects tooth 60 Some Salt decor with “fall” will make a difference to the 24 Balloon Lake City 12 Site of 51 Fish outcome. ★★★ type collegians Adam’s attractor VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 27 President 61 Ridge for first meal 52 Abbreviat- You’ll be tempted to make physi- before a mountain 14 Cook ed charge cal moves based on emotional Jack climber unshelled card situations. Before you take a 29 Success- 62 Diamonds, eggs 53 Plates rubies and on the leap of faith, consider all the fully 20 Physiques ★★★ marketed such 21 Pacific or road possibilities. 33 To no ___ 63 Diamond Indian 54 Some LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Use (unsuc- cover 24 Nun’s beers your intelligence to find a way cessfully) 64 Lone Star wear 55 State of to improve your home. Striving 34 Quindlen locale 25 Egg cell 60-Across to get ahead should not involve and 65 U-turn 26 Discusses 56 Milan’s impulsive changes that have no Paquin from NNW 27 Opening evening guarantees. ★★★★★ 36 Tropical 66 One-horse passage, 57 Catch SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): constrictor carriage briefly sight of Take time to think before you let your emotions take over, caus- THE PET CHANNEL By Timothy E. Parker ing you to say something you will regret. Relationships with siblings, friends and peers will be tense if you are too quick to judge. ★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Put greater emphasis on personal relationships. Reaching out to others in order to bring about positive changes will bring good results. ★★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Choose wisely when it comes to emotional matters. Sticking to the truth and what you can offer will make a differ- ence in the way your relation- ships unfold. ★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your emotions will guide you. Take good care of your health, wealth and relationships with the ones you love. Communication will set the stage for positive changes at home. ★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Focus on building your brand. When you feel you have pre- pared a flawless presentation, cast a wide net and see what results you can get. ★★★

ANSWERS ON B2 THURSDAY July 13, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B5 TECH GURU POETRY Preserving your Mac and PC ‘Death of a Dog’ here are three and a half million of you reading this column in print and on-line, from destroyers: heat, dust Tand I appreciate every one of you. I want f your computer, whether care of this for you. Never blow to take advantage of your attention to pass Ted Kooser a Mac or PC, is subject to compressed air on your lap- along the news of the death of my dear old yel- U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006 Iexcessive heat, it can short- top keyboard as this can send low Lab, Howard, at age fifteen, in the hope that en the life of your machine, Scott Lindsay more dirt and dust inside your a few of you will join me in wishing him well on but it may also be a fire hazard GUEST COLUMNIST machine and can damage com- his trip to the stars. Here’s how it has felt, to me, and it is important you take ponents inside. to lose my good friend. his front paws, too, and with him gone some simple measures to help There are some things you the house had begun to float out onto keep your computer healthy can do to help keep your Mac Death of a Dog emptiness, no solid ground in sight. and safe. wrist strap” to remove the or laptop cool during these The next morning I felt that our house Here in our city, like many static from your body before very hot temperatures we are had been lifted away from its foundation We do not accept unsolicited submissions. throughout the western United and while you work inside your experiencing. On a Mac, if your during the night, and was now adrift, American Life in Poetry is made possible by The States, we have a lot of con- computer. You can purchase machine is running hot, review though so heavy it drew a foot or more Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), struction projects underway one at most places that sell or my article published in the of whatever was buoying it up, not water publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported and the dust that is kicked up service computers for less than Tooele Transcript Bulletin on but something cold and thin and clear, by the Department of English at the University can infiltrate our computer, $10.00. Keep in mind, you do Dec. 22, 2016, titled: “Is your silence riffling its surface as the house of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2017 by causing it to heat up more not need to touch anything MacBook running hot?” to find began to turn on a strengthening current, Ted Kooser, “Death of a Dog.” Poem reprinted by than it should. Take a look inside your computer as you do out if any programs or apps are leaving, taking my wife and me with it, permission of Ted Kooser. Introduction copyright around your computer’s vents this work. causing it to heat up. and though it had never occurred ©2017 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduc- and on some models, you can Open your case by sliding You can also use a small fan to me until that moment, for fifteen years tion’s author, Ted Kooser, served as United States even view inside and see your off one of the side panels and to point at your machine to our dog had held down what we had Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library fans and other components, then you will want to gently help keep it cool. I find this is a by pressing his belly to the floors, of Congress from 2004-2006. if they are covered in dust I take it outdoors before blowing very effective and inexpensive recommend you take care of it the dust out. Obviously, don’t way to keep a computer cool. immediately, or have someone take your computer outside if In fact, I am using one right qualified to do it for you. it is windy or raining, as this now as the temperature here Let’s start with PC desk- can ruin your computer. Use in Tooele breaches the 100- CELEBRATING THE AMERICAN SPIRIT tops. If you notice a buildup the straw that comes with degree mark. of dust inside your case, you the canned air to channel the I must mention one last can use canned compressed air air stronger on your fans and thing. If you are at all uncom- to remove the dust. Use only other parts that collect dust. fortable with any of these approved canned compressed Blow the dust from the proces- procedures I have mentioned, air (purchased at places sor fan and the processor fins please contact your computer like Walmart and Best Buy) too. person to take care of this because it is suited specifically I blow the dust from the before it becomes a bigger for electrical parts. power supply too. If your com- problem. Don’t shake the can and puter is giving you warnings always use in an upright posi- about memory issues, you may For more than 15 years, tion. Never use an air compres- need to remove the memory Scott Lindsay has helped tens sor as this can be too powerful sticks from their bays and blow of thousands of people better and may also contaminate your the dust from them too. Once their skills, publishing more computer parts. you are done, put your panel than 400 articles about Apple There is one important back on and then you can use and Microsoft software, the precaution to take before you your computer as usual. computer and the Internet. You begin this procedure. Static Laptops and Macs are a can reach Scott for comments or electricity can short out your little more difficult. I do not questions at ScottLindsay@live. Every Tuesday in your TOOELE motherboard or other compo- recommend you service these com. TRANSCRIPT nents, so I absolutely recom- yourself, but I refer you to your Tooele Transcript Bulletin BULLETIN mend you use an “antistatic computer gal or guy to take

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Decorate Your Duds (Jeans) Baby blankets needed II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, and Health Department and Aging TOOELE SCHOOLS Bring a pair of jeans and learn how to paint Baby blankets are needed for the nursery Railroading in Tooele is $20, and we also Services hours have eight note cards depicting four dif- cherry blossoms on them. Pink and white at Mountain West Medical Center. Blankets The Tooele County Health Department and Senior Center Story and Craft Hour ferent pioneer buildings for $4. These will acrylic paint will be provided — bring other should be new and in good condition. Aging Services’ new hours of operation are The senior center is for the enjoyment of Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the make great gifts for your family and friends. colors of acrylic paint, if desired. This class Homemade blankets are also accepted Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., and Friday all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy Please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612 if is for youth ages 8-18 and will be held on if new. Donations can be turned in to the from 8 a.m.-noon. Check out our calendar activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, the adventures of books and make fun Tuesday, July 25, at 10 a.m. The class volunteer desk at Mountain West Medical you would like to purchase these books. exercise program, line dancing, wood carv- crafts. For more information, call 435-833- on our main page for holiday hours and costs $3. Call 435-277-2409 or email Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele. Call closures. For more information, call 435- ing, Wii games, watercolor class, movies 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West [email protected] to register. Diane at 435-843-3691 with any questions. and health classes. Meals on Wheels avail- Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, GROUPS AND EVENTS 277-2301. able for homebound. Lunch served week- Tooele. Please enter through the south Creamy Caramel Apples Community Closet Parkinson’s Disease Support days. For age 60 and above, suggested side doors. Local author seeks photos Learn to make caramel and then dip and Clean out your closets. The Community Group donation is $3. For those under age 60, decorate apples with chocolate and other Closet is accepting donations for gently A local author and historian is seeking origi- A diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease can cost is $5. Transportation available to the Free Preschool Hour goodies. It will be too good-looking to used clothing. Donations are accepted at nal photographs of Saltaire, Black Rock, be overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. store or doctor visits for residents in the Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele eat. This class is for youth ages 8-18 and your neighborhood school. Contact Christy Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, as well Tooele has a support group for persons Tooele and Grantsville areas. For transpor- Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour will be held on Wednesday, July 26, 10 Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any ques- as any similar turn-of-the-century attractions with Parkinson’s Disease and their caregiv- tation information call 435-843-4102. For of learning, singing and creating. This class a.m. Call 435-277-2409 or email andrea. tions. and resorts for an upcoming book project. ers. You can learn how others are coping more information about the Tooele center, is for all children up to 5 years old. Please [email protected] to register. Those who wish to contribute information call 435-843-4110. come and enjoy the fun. For more informa- or photographs of these parks should con- with PD and how to live well. We meet the tion, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We MOOSE tact Emma Penrod at [email protected]. third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. at Books for the Whole Family are located at West Elementary School, USU EXTENSION Contributions will be printed with credit in TATC, Tooele Applied Technology College, Donated children’s books and paperbacks 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter Meals at the Lodge a yet-to-be released pictorial history book. 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, are for sale for 25 cents, and hardcovers through the south side doors. USU Extension Gardening Friday and Saturday night dinners will be There is no such thing as too many photo- call Barb at 801-656-9673 or Hal at 435- are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Stansbury High Marching Band Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic — master served from 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday night graphs as the author needs a minimum of 840-3683. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 The SHS Marching Band will begin gardeners will be available to help diagnose dinners change weekly or you can order 160 photographs, and any help is greatly Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope a.m.-2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele City field show band camp Aug. 7-11 and your plant, tree and pest problems on from the menu items Saturday night din- appreciated. Library. All proceeds go back to the library 14-18 from 3-9 p.m. at the SHS band Wednesdays from 4-6 p.m. at the Tooele ners include 14 oz. ribeye or T-bone steak to Recovery” for projects and programs. room and practice field. It’s not too USU Extension office located at 151 North w/choice of baked potato/fries, salad and Tooele Valley Flute Choir Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 late to join. Contact David Blanchard at The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks mem- p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Suite 4 in Bingo is Back! Main. Bring a photo and sample of the roll; halibut or salmon steak w/choice of dblanchard@tooeleschools for more infor- specimen to help identify the problem. Call baked or fries, salad and roll, or Jumbo bers interested in our inaugural effort to Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started mation or visit the band page at shsimd. 435-277-2409 if you have any questions shrimp w/choice of baked or fries, salad raise the profile of local flutists. If you love all those affected by someone else’s addic- its bingo games again on Fridays starting wordpress.com. about the diagnostic clinic. and roll. All meals are for a reasonable to play the flute and want to grow your tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time! price. No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily musical horizons, please join us! All levels by sharing our experience, strength and Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with St. Marguerite Catholic School Everything You Ever Wanted to lunch specials are available at the lodge of skill and experience welcome. Contact hope. For more information, please contact questions. The only faith based school in Tooele from 11 a.m. After purchase of 10 meals Emma at [email protected]. Terri at 435-313-4851. County. Students of all faiths are wel- Know Utah State University Extension has infor- either Friday/Saturday nights your next one Tooele High Football Summer come from preschool through 8th grade. Military Items wanted mation on gardening, families, food preser- is free. If you have more than four people Tooele Valley Free Masons Camp Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day pre- The Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the When you no longer want your military vation, meal planning, finances, agriculture, in your party, please call ahead to ensure The THS Football Summer Camp is July 17- school, junior high grades 6-8, small class second Friday of each month for dinner and items, do not take them to the D.I. or the natural resources, Utah 4-H and Youth the cook can better plan. For members and 20. Camp check-in is at 11 a.m., Monday, sizes, and an enhanced STEM curriculum. socializing. If you are interested or have thrift store. Bring them — hats, helmets, and many other things on their website their guests only. July 17. Go to tooelefootball.com for infor- Give us a call 435-882-0081 or visit www. questions please join us at the Lodge, dress uniforms, boots, shoes, pants, jack- extension.usu.edu. Check it out and learn mation or contact cward@tooeleschools. stmargschool.org. located at the corner of Settlement Canyon ets, backpacks, belts, canteens, pouches, something new. Entertainment org. Saturday July 15, Horse Brothers band will Road and SR-36, or give us a call at 435- old photos, etc. — to 775 S. Coleman Food, Fun and Reading perform from 6-10 p.m. 277-0087. Street They will be displayed with honor EDUCATION Join us for these fun, free classes for and respect. Call Matthew or Tina, 435- GRANTSVILLE Special Events Tooele Valley Family History 882-8688. Online courses preschoolers and older. We will be reading a food-themed story book and making a WOTM will host a dinner fundraiser on Center Online courses in Network+ and Security+ Children’s Choir Auditions Family History Center healthy snack. Parents/adults, please plan Friday, July 14, starting at 5:30 p.m. Research your ancestors free with trained IT are designed for the IT professional Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- Find the Past — come find your ancestors on staying. Come all three days and come On Friday, July 28, we will honor veterans FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele seeking to upgrade their skills and knowl- tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 at our center, 113 E. Cherry St. (behind the all three days, July 25-27, from 10-11 a.m. with a free dinner from 5:30 - 7 p.m. Our Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 edge of networking and security, and pre- years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, stake center). Share your past and learn Classes will be held at the County Health 2nd Annual Golf Scramble is scheduled for East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours pares you for the CompTIA Network+ and owner and director of Blake Music Studios, more of your heritage. Whether it is your Building at 151 N. Main. Pre-registration Sunday, August 13, at Oquirrh Hills starting of operation: Tuesday through Friday, 10 Security+ exams. Call the Tooele Applied directs the choir. Blake has a degree in hobby or just a general interest, beginner is required. Call or email by the Friday at 8 a.m. Sign-up at the lodge or call 435- a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday evenings Technology Center at 435-248-1800 for vocal performance and has taught at the to advanced researcher — all are welcome. before the beginning date. Contact informa- 882-2931. 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings by appoint- Trained consultants are available to assist more information or to enroll. ment only. Special classes offered regu- collegiate level. If your child loves to sing tion is: Andrea 435-277-2409 or andrea. and you are looking for an exceptional you. Hours are Mondays 10 a.m.-4 p.m., [email protected]. This event is sponsored larly. Call the center for more information. Tuesdays noon-4 p.m., Wednesdays 10 Adult education EAGLES musical experience for them, this is it. For Get your high school diploma this year. All by USU Extension Food $ense program and more information and to register for an a.m.-3 p.m., Thursdays noon-4 p.m. Night Live Fit Tooele County. Tooele Family Al-Anon hours Tuesday through Thursday are 7-9 classes required for a high school diploma, Sunday Breakfasts Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at the Tooele audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. p.m. Individuals and groups are welcome. adult basic education, GED preparation and Kids Café Regular Sunday breakfasts will be served Pioneer Museum, in the basement at the com or call 435-277-0755. English as a second language are available. Please call 435-224-5010 to schedule a Come cook and have fun with the USU June 25 this month from 9-11:30 p.m. back of the building. For questions or more Register now to graduate — just $50 per Rocky Mountain Hospice group or receive information about work- Food $ense program. Kids Café will be Aug. There will be a $5 special, $7 for adults, information, please call Allene at 435-830- semester. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call Want to have more meaning in your life. Do shops, training, etc. Questions and com- 16 and 17 from 11 a.m.–1 p.m. at the $3 for seniors and $3 for kids 11-years and 0465 or Elizabeth at 435-884-0825 or 435-833-8750. Adult education classes are you want to do something that is satisfying ments are welcome. County Health Building, 151 N. Main. This younger. The meal includes coffee and or 435-241-9200. for students 18 and over. and of great service to your community? activity is free and for kids age 8 and up. a glass of juice or milk. Bad Beer is avail- Senior Center able. The public is invited. Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U Then become a Rocky Mountain Hospice TATC’s STEM Camps Youth do not need to be enrolled in 4-H to volunteer. No experience required. All The senior center is for the enjoyment of participate. Pre-registration is required. Call This group meets Sunday at 5 p.m. at the all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- TATC’s STEM Camps are back. There are Friday Night Dinners Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. training, background check and TB tests three camps for third-fifth graders that will or email by the Friday before the activity. provided by Rocky Mountain. The only tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include Contact information is: Andrea 435-277- For July 14, the special is a 5-piece Shrimp Main Street. For more information, contact Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceramics, be held July 14 and Aug. 4. There will also Dinner for $11, July 21, special is sirloin Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann at 435- requirement is your desire to help someone be a “Girls’ STEM Camp” for sixth-eighth 2409 or [email protected]. The in need. Please contact Diane Redman at pinochle, movies and wood carving, etc. classes are sponsored by USU Extension dinner for $12, and July 28, special is 849-4180. Meals on Wheels available for homebound. grade girls on June 30. Visit eventbrite.com 2-piece Halibut for $9 or 3-piece halibut Rocky Mountain Hospice, 801-397-4904. or call 435-248-1800 for details. Food $ense program and Live Fit Tooele Alcoholics Anonymous Lunch served weekdays. For age 60 and County. $11.00 above, suggested donation is $3. For those Meeting daily at noon and 8 p.m. at the Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group under age 60, cost is $5. Transportation ESOL Auxiliary Meetings Notice Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave. For Join us the 3rd Monday of each month ESOL conversational classes are held Create Farm Fresh Food from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical available to the store or doctor visits for During these free cooking and nutrition The first meeting of the month will be on more information, contact Lance at 435- Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL students Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Health residents in the Tooele and Grantsville classes participants will learn to turn farm Monday, July 10, 2017, at 7 p.m. The 496-3691 or Wendy at 801-694-2624. may also come anytime the center is open Department’s Aging Services program areas. For transportation information, call fresh ingredients into delicious family second meeting in July has been moved to for individualized study. Registration is $50 Food Addicts in Recovery is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s 435-843-4102. meals, gain skills to eat seasonally, on Monday, July 31, 2017, and will also start per semester. Call 435-833-8750 for more Association’s Caregiver Support Groups. a budget, and each will take home free at 7 p.m. Anonymous information. The groups are designed to provide emo- Daughters of Utah Pioneers recipes and small kitchen gadgets every Are you having trouble controlling the Auxiliary PMP’s Party tional, educational and social support for The DUP is seeking any family histories, Early Head Start week. Plan to attend all four classes in way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery photographs, books, stories or vintage The auxiliary will honor and thank PMP Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2456. Do you have a child under age 3? Are the series. Pick the series works that artifacts (before 1900) to display at our Kathy Wamsley at a special party for her ery program for anyone suffering from you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early works best for you — July or August. July DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 service as Madam President for 2016 and food addiction. Meetings are held every The Next Chapter Head Start is a free program for eligible classes are on Fridays: July 7, 14, 21 and W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. 2017 on Monday, July 10, 2017, after a Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, The Next Chapter is a free social support families that offers quality early educa- 28. August dates begin Aug. 11, 18, 25 Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the short business meeting of the Auxiliary. 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the and educational program to help widows tion for infants and toddlers in the home; and end Sept. 1. All classes are from 7-8 Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- All members are invited. A potato bar and north back entrance. For more information, and widowers adjust to the loss of their parent education; comprehensive health p.m. at 151 N Main, Tooele. Field Trips are tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or dessert, will be served. Please come out call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Denise at spouse through monthly activities. You are services to women before, during and after Saturdays July 15 and 22 or Aug 19 and Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit to this party and honor Kathy. See you all 435-830-1835 or visit www.foodaddicts.org. invited to join others who are on the same pregnancy; nutrition education and family 26 at 9 a.m. Meet at the Farmers Market www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or www. there. Everyone is welcome to attend. page as you, to begin a new chapter in your support services. Call 435-841-1380 or (location TBA). Pre-registration is required. exploretooele.com. life story. Call Sarah with Tooele County 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free Call Andrea at 435-277-2409 or andrea. Planning Meeting Tooele County Aging Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for more [email protected]. Space is limited and Grantsville Irrigation additional information. A planning meeting will be held on Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- details. classes will fill quickly. The classes are Grantsville Irrigation has issued two regu- Wednesday, July 12, 2017, at 6 p.m. All teers to help us meet the needs of seniors Free developmental evaluation sponsored by USU Extension Food $ense lar turns for the season for agricultural officers are encouraged to attend to plan in the community. Many seniors require Stansbury Art and Lit Artist for DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers program and Live Fit Tooele County. users. Residential meters are now being the activities for August 2017. assistance and need rides to doctors or the Month of July a variety of services to families with monitored. Please check your readings other health professionals. Rides help The Stansbury Art and Literary Society infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. Celebrate Series on a regular basis to avoid exceeding the Auxiliary State Visitation seniors live more independent lives. Call Artist for July is professional artist and Individualized services are available to Celebrate Pioneer Day with a parent/child allotment of 250,000 gallons per share. Tooele will host the state Eagles Auxiliary 435-843-4114 for more information. The educator Fiona Kahlo. She is an energetic, enhance development in communication, cooking series based on special sum- Contact the office at 435-884-3451 if you at the state visitation on Monday, July 31, Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers also amazing person who uses found objects to motor development, cognition, social/emo- mertime holidays on July 19 and Aug. have any questions. 2017. Dinner, a delicious salad bar/des- are in need of volunteers. For more infor- give meaning to her life experiences. Fiona tional development, self-help skills and 9. In July, come create a fruity dessert. sert bar, will be served at 7 p.m. The mation about volunteering at the Grantsville has a passion for creating one-of-a-kind health concerns. Contact us for a free On Aug. 9 help celebrate back to school. meeting will start at 8 p.m. All members Center, call Dan at 435-843-4753. For vol- assemblage art forms using found objects developmental evaluation at 435-833- Learn about making fun, healthy school ERDA are invited to attend. Please come out and unteering at the Tooele Center, call Debbie collected from here and there as well as 0725. lunches. Kids ages 4 and older welcome. show the state auxiliary we are “People at 435-843-4103. various antique and second-hand stores. Erda Days The classes will be at 151 N. Main, Tooele Helping People” and we do support the from 7-8 p.m. and are free. Pre-registration Each piece is designed to tell a unique, The Erda Days 5K and Kids’ 1K will be held Eagles. See you there. Life’s Worth Living Foundation is required by the Monday before class. visual story, meant to thrill and delight. Saturday, July 15, at 7 a.m. Registration 4-H YOUTH Suicide support group every fourth Call or email Andrea at 435-277-2409 or This show is specifically geared towards will be from 6:30-7 a.m. and is free. The Thursday at 7 p.m. at Mountain West [email protected] the vintage game, using old rulers, time races begin and end at the Blake and Contest and Classes ELKS Medical Center, located at 2055 N. Main Join 4-H for just $5 annual dues. To partici- pieces and measuring devices and game Maren Beazer home (4336 Liddell Lane) Street in Tooele, in the classroom by the pate in 4-H activities, you must register as pieces. These works of art are available in Erda. Medals will be awarded in every Meetings cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal to view at the Tooele County Chamber a 4-H member online at ut.4honline.com. CHARITY Lodge meetings are held the second and age group. All runners are welcome — you thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- of Commerce, 154 S. Main, Tooele. The Many scholarships and contests are avail- fourth Tuesday of every month. House don’t need to live in Erda to participate. cide, please plan on attending. Please go public is invited to see this Chamber able on the 4H website, utah4h.org and at Tooele Children’s Justice Center committee meetings are held every third Call (435) 833-9865 with any questions. on Facebook and like our page to keep Wall Gallery display anytime during the the USU Extension website, extension.usu. Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in need Tuesday of the month. All members are current with our latest news and events. Chamber’s regular business hours. edu/wasatchfront/shared-contests. of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and snacks. welcome and encouraged to attend. We appreciate all donations. For inquiries Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworthliv- STANSBURY PARK Club activity kits available or drop-off call 435-843-3440. 25 S. 100 ingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. Sons of Utah Pioneers Friday Night Dinners Anyone interested in the history of Tooele Benson Pioneer Gristmill Many fun activity kits are available to East, Tooele. There will be No Friday Night Dinner Disabled American Veterans support 4-H clubs and camps. Check out City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we Tour Utah’s last standing pioneer grist through the summer. Dinner will return in what’s available by visiting utah4h.org/ United Methodist dinner Chapter 20 need you! Please come and join us for (flour) mill and log buildings. See how our September. volunteers/kits and utah4h.org/discover/ Tooele United Methodist Church offers a Thursday, the “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele a potluck social dinner at the church on ancestors lived, worked and crafted before discoverkits. free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Snacks County Chapter for the Disabled American Pinehurst and Utah avenues. Parking on the age of electricity. Take a guided tour to social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Hungry? Need a snack? Available in the Veterans held their annual Installation of east side. For more information, please enhance your experience. Hours 10 a.m.-6 4-H Favorite Foods Contest served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. social quarters, during business hours: Officers ceremony for the 2017-18 year at contact Joe Brandon, 435-830-9783 or p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 325 Join 4H and compete in this fun contest on Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, burgers $3.75 Tooele City’s Pioneer Museum. 435-830-9784. The local Sons of Utah State Road 138 (just North of Stansbury July 18 at 6 p.m. at 151 N. Main, Tooele. The Tooele Valley Resource ($4 with cheese), chicken sandwich $3.75 Newly elected officers for Chapter 20 Pioneers meets the first Thursday of each Park). Admission is free. Prepare your favorite food, plan a table set- Center ($4 with cheese) and personal pizzas $3. include Commander James G. Yale, Senior month at 6:30 p.m. Vice Commander Dustee Thomas, Second Volunteers Needed at the ting and menu to go with it and print copies The Tooele Valley Resource Center, now Grandparent Networking Group of the recipe. Bring your prepared items to sharing a building with the Tooele County Golf Scramble Vice Commander Harold Williams, Adjutant Are you raising your grandchildren? Would Benson Historic Mill the contest and serve the judge a sample Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, is current- The Golf Scramble will be July 23, 2017, Greg Johnson and Treasurer Nathan you like to meet others who are raising Benson Historic Mill and Pioneer Park at of your creation, tell why it’s a favorite food ly in need of donations. Please consider at 8 a.m. The shotgun start is at Oquirrh Wilcox. The previous commander, Curtis their grandchildren or meet grandparents 325 SR-138, is looking for people that and answer a few questions. You must donating items such as deodorant, chap- Hills. Sign-up sheets are located at the Beckstrom, was appointed to serve as so you can network to learn what it takes would enjoy donating a few hours a week pre-register by July 14 by calling/texting stick, lotion, diapers, formula, toilet paper, Lodge and all fees are due at the time of chapter chaplin. Monthly general member- to raise your grandchildren? Come for light to help maintain and improve this Tooele Darlene at 435-840-4404. Contest is open shampoo, conditioner, combs and brushes. sign-up. Awards lunch will follow at the ship meetings are held at the Pioneer refreshments, make friends and share who Valley treasure. We are also looking for to current 4-Hers only, but annual 4-H regis- Cash is also welcomed. Those who receive Lodge. Cost is $45 per player, $8 for lunch Museum, located at 47 E. Vine Street you are with others. Contact Trisha 435- skilled people with lots of patience to help tration is only $5. The 4-H is for youth who services include individuals or families in only. Participants must sign up by July 21, every third Thursday of the month at 8 849-2536 for more information. restore and bring back to life many of have finished 3rd grade and are older. crisis, the homeless and families at risk of 2017. p.m. Those who wish to attend the leader- the artifacts currently on display. Please becoming homeless. For more information, ship meeting at 7 p.m. are welcome to Blood Drive contact Karl Dunn at 801-556-4824 or the 4-H Photo Story Contest Redneck Pool Party listen to the appointed members’ meeting. call 435-566-5938 or fax 435-843-0244. Please support the Red Cross Blood Drive, Grist Mill office at 435-882-7678. Join 4-H and compete in this fun contest Mark your calendar — The Redneck Pool All Tooele County veterans are invited to July 18, from 1-7p.m. at the Tooele North on July 18 at 2 p.m. at 151 N. Main, Party will be Aug. 19, 2017, beginning at attend. The Disabled American Veterans First Baptist Food Pantry Stake Building, 583 N. 270 E., Tooele. For Farmers’ Market at Benson Tooele. All 4-H participants will need to The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- 2 p.m. Cost is a $5 donation at the door, (DAV) will hold its monthly executive and more information call Russ Scribner at 435- Gristmill select 4-5 photos that “tell a story” and ing an emergency food pantry to meet the which includes water fun, games and food. general meetings on the third Thursday of 843-8074. The Farmers Market at the Gristmill is open adhere them to a posterboard, foam board, needs of our community. The food pantry Break out your redneck gear and join in every month at the Pioneer Museum (rear each Saturday this summer from 9 a.m.-1 etc. Participants will stand up in front of is available for emergency needs. Hours of the fun. entrance). The executive meeting will be at Glen Rawson Fireside p.m. The market will feature fresh local pro- judges and explain their story and answer operation are Saturdays from 10 a.m.-noon. 7 p.m. and the general meeting will be at 8 Radio and TV personality, Glen Rawson, duce, pork and beef products, eggs, honey, questions. Preregister for the contest by We are located at 580 S. Main Street. For p.m. The DAV is looking for volunteer driv- who was the writer, producer and host of baked items and homemade craft items. July 14 by calling or texting Darlene at 435- information call 435-882-2048. HISTORICAL SOCIETY ers — no DAV membership is required. Will The Joseph Smith Papers and History of Anyone wishing to participate by selling 840-4404. The contest is open to current need a VA physical. No monthly meetings the Saints will be speaking at the Tooele items at this year’s market can call 435- 4-Hers only, but annual 4-H registration Tooele County Food Bank, Seeking Historical Items are held in July or December. Call com- Tooele County Historical Society would like Utah West Stake Center on Sunday, July 850-0458 for more information. is only $5. The 4-H is for youth who have Grantsville Emergency Food mander James Yale at 435-849-0521 or 16, at 5 p.m. The church is located at 220 finished 3rd grade and are older. members of the community who have any adjutant Greg Johnson at 435-849-6741. Guide Dogs of America Pantry family or personal histories, photographs, W. 2200 N., Tooele. Everyone is welcome. The 9th Annual Stansbury Days Car Show Perfectly Fruit Pie The Tooele County Food Bank and books, brochures, DVDs, VHS tapes, or will be held Aug. 19 in Stansbury Park to Come learn to make a flaky crust and juicy Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry are in newspaper articles that you would like benefit the Guide Dogs of America. Car fruit pie filling. This class is for youth ages need of canned meats, soups, pasta and to donate to our organization to please Show registration is $25 the day of the 8-18 and will be held on Thursday, July 20, any non-perishable foods. We are accept- call us. We are also looking for books, ing donations for Pathways Women’s and Bulletin Board Policy show. The first 100 cars registered receive at 10 a.m. The class costs $5. Call 435- newspaper articles, photos, brochures If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript- a car show t-Shirt and Dash Plaque. Charity 277-2409 or email [email protected] Children’s Shelter (victims of domestic or any history that pertains to the Tooele abuse). They are in need of socks, under- Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to pbradfield@tooeletra dollars cover the over $42,000 each to to register. County area. If you would like to donate nscript.com. “The Bulletin Board” is for special community events, chari- raise and train these dogs. For informa- wear, blankets for twin beds, hygiene them to our organization, or if you would tion about the Guide Dogs of America, or Deliciously Donuts products (hairspray, hair gel, body wash, let us make a copy for the Tooele County table organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit the car show call 435-841-0713 or e-mail Take kitchen science to a new level, study- nail polish and remover) toys. Anything will Historical Society, please call Alice Dale at businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit [email protected] The program ing (and eating) donuts. Explore how and be appreciated. Underwear and socks must 435-882-1612. your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin can- is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and your donation why there are so many ways to make a be new. Other items can be gently used. not guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your is tax deductible. donut. This class is for youth ages 8-18 Please help us help our community. Drop Historical books announcement please call the advertising department at 882-0050. boxes are located in the Intermountain and will be held on Tuesday, July 18, at Tooele County Historical Society’s books Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the 9 a.m. The class costs $5. Call 435277- Staffing Office, 7 South Main Street #203, will be available to purchase at our meet- 2409 to register. Tooele, UT 84074. ing. The History of Tooele County Volume desired publication date. 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© 2017 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 33, No. 31 Are you a careful reader? Read the article below and see if you can circle all five errors. Mars: The Red Planet Then, rewrite the artice Years ago, NASA sent two little robot rovers correctly on the blank lines. named Spirit and Opportunity to explore the planet’s surface. NASA is currently planning a manned mission to Mars around the year 2030. Water on If Earth was the size of a Mars? baseball, Scientists believe that Dear Kid Scoop Readers – Mars watur once flowed on Mars would and could be found in be rivers, lakes, streems and the Have you ever noticed that one of the even an ocean. They size stars at ______looks a bit red? That of a believe the planet once is not a star, that is the ______golf had great sees of water. Mars. ball. At that time, the planet Photo courtesy most likely had a thicked Mars looks a little like a red star in NASA atmosphere that drifted the night sky because there is oxidized away from the planet into ______in much of its soil. space. With the atmosphere, water evaporated. The An enormous canyon on Mars stretches a quarter water that remained is Mars may look ______, but scientists of the way around the planet. The canyon is called think it once had a lot of ______. Valles Marineris. And it is so large that it would either frozened in polar ice caps or underground. Today there is frozen water at the stretch from Los Angeles, California to the city below. Unscramble it! ______and perhaps underground.

The largest volcano in our solar system is Life on Mars? found on Mars. It is called Olympus Mons. ome ancient astronomers looked at Mars This volcano’s base would cover the entire through their telescopes and saw lines that state of Washington and half of Oregon. Slooked like irrigation canals. Because of this, Olympus Mons rises some 17 miles (27 km) The low air pressure on Mars above the surrounding land. That’s three they thought people lived on Mars. causes liquids to boil at a times higher than the tallest mountain on lower temperature than on Earth. Do the math to discover its name. Today the question of whether there is, or ever Earth. Without a pressurized suit, this would boil on Mars! was, life on Mars is still not answered. What we E = 11 + 5 do know is that it would be impossible for M = 13 - 2 Earthlings to live on Mars without special N = 8 + 9 clothing and shelters. O = 16 - 2 R = 18 + 2 One problem for humans on Mars would be the S = 20 - 5 T = 14 + 5 freezing nighttime temperatures. Because of the Circle every third letter to U = 18 - 8 reveal the answer. thin atmosphere, the heat of the day escapes at V = 6 + 7 night and temperatures can drop down to -110°F. RTYJSOBNUV At the planet’s poles, the temperature can plunge to an incredible -220°F. XRQRBPML 11 14 10 17 19 NCODROFGD

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Use this chart to answer Mars MARS EARTH Adjectives these questions. DISTANCE FROM THE SUN 155 MILLION MILES 93 MILLION MILES 1. A year on Mars is about how Look through many Earth years? TIME TO ORBIT THE SUN 687 DAYS 365 DAYS the newspaper to find five Almost two Over three ORBIT SPEED 55,133 MILES PER HOUR 70,000 MILES PER HOUR Complete the grid by using all the letters adjectives in the word MARS in each vertical and 2. Mars is larger than Earth. LENGTH OF DAY 24 hours 40 minutes JUST A BIT OVER 24 HOURS that describe horizontal row. Each letter should only True False be used once in each row. Some spaces CIRCUMFERENCE 4,220 MILES 7,926 MILES Mars. have been filled in for you. 3. Mars orbits faster than Earth. Standards Link: NUMBER OF MOONS 2 1 Language Arts: Follow True False simple written directions.

How Mars Got Its Name TELESCOPES Ancient Romans thought the color IRRIGATION red represented blood and war, so they named the reddish planet after OXIDIZED T E M S E L O P N P their god of war, Mars. CANALS Y A D E R A I O T U NIGHT Other ancient people also named the R R E S D E R C S A planet after their gods of war. Use the POLES N B D E Z I D I X O code to find out what this red planet MARS This week’s word: was called in some other cultures. STAR I R R I G A T I O N = A OXIDIZE BABYLONIAN: IRON R E F M R E E B Z S The verb oxidize means = E to combine with oxygen. A C A N A L S O I U = G BOIL The copper pot began to = L SUIT T R N G T H G I N I oxidize and turn green. GREEK: = N DRY S E P O C S E L E T Try to use the word oxidize = R DAY in a sentence today when = S RED talking with your friends and family.

Vowel Planet Select ten words in today’s paper for which you That’s know of words that rhyme. Glue each newspaper Strange word onto a card. Then write the rhyming word What is one of the on another card. Use your rhyming words cards strangest things you to play “Go Fish” with a friend! have ever heard about? Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 13, 2017 Cano’s 10th-inning homer gives AL 2-1 All-Star win MIAMI (AP) — Robinson as an injury replacement. At flower seeds and fanned him Tony Perez hit a tiebreaking just the third ump to work 5,000 100 mph, stranded runners at Cano hugged Francisco Lindor that time, he didn’t realize with towels. 15th-inning shot off Catfish big league games. second and third to end the after the final out, exchanged baseball players and owners wiggled out Hunter in the NL’s 2-1 win at “I would bet if the game had ninth, striking out Michael high-fives with his American had scrapped the rule giving of a jam in the ninth and right Anaheim, California. Perez, now counted, he would not have Conforto. The Boston closer League teammates and put an home-field advantage in the Fall fielder Justin Upton made a a Marlins executive, was among done that,” NL manager Joe wound up with the win. arm around the shoulder of Classic to the league that wins lunging catch in the 10th to help eight Latin-born Hall of Famers Maddon said. Miller, whose Cleveland designated hitter/photographer the Midsummer Classic. the AL. And for the first time who threw out ceremonial first Molina took the request in Indians lost the in Nelson Cruz. “When I found out, I said, since 1964, the rivalry is back pitches. stride. Game 7, got the save with some Winning the All-Star Game I might get an at-bat,” Cano to all even — 43 wins apiece Miguel Sano put the AL “It was weird, huh? It was help from Upton. still seemed to matter, even if it recalled. with two ties, and each side has ahead in the fifth with a bloop funny, too,” he said. “I said: Are A left fielder playing in right didn’t mean World Series home Cano earned the MVP honor scored exactly 361 runs. RBI single down the right-field you serious? He was. So I did it.” for the first time in four years, field. with his one clutch swing. He Cleveland closer Andrew line against Alex Wood. Yadier Cruz had planned a similar Upton extended his arm on a Cano homered off Cubs closer sent a hanging curve off the Miller finished off the win. Molina tied it in the sixth with a stunt for the 2013 but said he full run to catch ’s Wade Davis leading off the back wall of the right-field bull- Manager Brad Mills, taking over home run off Ervin Santana and couldn’t do it. liner leading off the 10th. Miller 10th inning and the AL beat the pen, then blew a bubble with his the AL squad because Indians two days before his 35th birth- “This time, if I had to take a walked Joey Votto with two 2-1 Tuesday gum when rounding the bases. skipper Terry Francona was day became the oldest catcher picture with someone it was Joe outs, then struck out rookie night for its fifth straight vic- He remembered telling his recovering from a heart proce- with an All-Star long ball. West. He’s the legend,” Cruz sensation on a tory in a game dominated by dad: “I’m not picked — like the dure last week, was thrilled. Molina, wearing a shiny gold explained. “He said, `Come on slider. this era’s flame-throwers, rather last one. If I play, it’s great,” he “The last thing we wanted helmet and chest protector, had get out of here, what are you The AL’s first six hits were than its standout sluggers. said. to do was get in that just entered behind the plate in doing?’ Then he said, `Yeah, by first-time All-Stars but some At 34, the Seattle second Cano hip-bumped Cruz on shouldn’t probably be in the the top half and snapped off an yeah. Let’s do it.”’ things don’t change. The AL has baseman was among the old- the way back the dugout, then game, and risk an injury or All-Star first — Cruz pulled a West couldn’t believe what won 12 of 15 and 17 of the last est players in an event built was joined by jumping, hopping something,” Mills said. phone out of his uniform pants was happening. 20 All-Star Games played to a around so many of the sport’s and high-fiving teammates on Cano’s homer came exactly and asked the catcher to shoot “I’ve never seen that before decision. new, young stars, and he was the bench. For good measure, 50 years after the previous All- photos of him with umpire Joe — ever,” he told The Associated The night’s most-watched added to the roster only Friday they doused Cano with sun- Star extra-inning homer, when West, who last month became Press. “That’s the first time I sluggers fizzled. ever think I’ve been speechless A day after winning the on a field.” Home Run Derby with 47 long Davis wasn’t with the Cubs balls, Yankees rookie sensation last fall when they won the Aaron Judge went 0-for-3, with World Series for the first time a against NL starter in 108 years. He was acquired Max Scherzer, a groundout in a trade from Kansas City to against Carlos Martinez and a fortify the bullpen, and was the flyout versus Wood. only Cubs player in this show- “I was nervous the first case. Chicago has struggled this pitch,” Judge said, “but after season, going into the break at that its go time — 3-2 I was get- 43-45. ting ready for 100 (mph), and I Kimbrel, throwing at up to got a slider.” Singles & DoublesTennis Tournament July 28, 3-9pm • July 29 8am-TBD THS Tennis Court

$20 1st event (singles or doubles) • $5 for additional event $50 Family • Maximum of 2 events per player FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tooele center fielder Dalton Harris fields a fly ball during the first inning of PM Wednesday’s summer league game against Brighton at Dow James Park. ENTRY DEADLINE — JULY 27, 5 summer to get better on the Tooele ball field have impressed me,” Turn applications into Tournament Director continued from page B1 Stouder said. “I like their work ethic. As long as that translates the Transcript Bulletin Offi ce double down the right-field down from the seniors to the line, and Lopez came around juniors, from the juniors to the to score on a balk and a wild sophomores and so on, we’re pitch that put Tooele up 10-7. going to build a good program. Tennis Tournament – Singles & Doubles Stouder said he has been It’s going to be hard to beat Friday, ������� & Saturday, ������� impressed with his team’s once we get all the wheels roll- ��pm – 9 pm 8 am – TBD growth this summer, particu- ing at the same time.” larly after a trying high school Tooele wrapped up sum- Entry deadline: �����day, �������, � pm season that saw the Buffs win mer-league play with a road Tournament will be held at Tooele High School just one game. game Thursday night in Magna “I know we’re missing some against Cyprus. The game was Name:______Age:______Gender:______guys, but the guys who have not complete at press time. T-shirt size:______Doubles Partner Name:______come out here and given their [email protected] Home phone: ______Cell:______Email:______Earliest available time I can begin play on Friday______Rugby Amir Ffrench, Darien Garcia, Marcello Harryman, Patrick continued from page B1 Iongi, Hayden Kay, David Entry fee: $20 for 1st event (singles or doubles) Tournament draws will be posted at the THS tennis noticed and respected out here Kendall, Jordan Leakehe, Josh courts by 8:00 am, Friday, �������. Official check- in Tooele.” Leakehe, Jeff Lemmon, Derrick $5 for additional event * in and match play will begin �:00 pm, Friday, ���� �� The state-championship Merino, Zealand Randell, $50 for family * (some 1st round matches ��� be played prior to that winning squad included Ethan Rieffanaugh, D’warren *Maximum t�� events per player based on player availability). Hinckley Alesana, Landon Robinson, Cody Roseborough, Cash or Check (Make checks payable to Tooele ������������������) Atherley, Caleb Baker, Braxton Maxamillion Ross, Mateialona Draws will be determined by the number of entries in Borders, Tylan Brady, Dallon Taafuli, Jonathan Tellez, Niko each category. We will attempt to accommodate Brooks, Joseph Brown, Valerio, Tyler Wallis, Sean players wishing to compete in draws. Some Juniors will be divided into three categories: ��� Bowen Colledge, Jamon Warren and Blayke White. draws may be combined based on number of entries. (check the appropriate age category and circle the desired events) Davis, Fineasi Fakahau, [email protected] _____18 and under singles or doubles or both Participants: Please read carefully & sign _____14 and under singles or doubles or both _____10 and under singles or doubles or both There are inherent risks of physical injury while through that when we weighed participating in the Tooele Transcript Tennis Vaughan all the pluses and minuses, Tournament. We strongly encourage participants to continued from page B1 looked better to us? Certainly, Adult categories: be enrolled in a health insurance plan throughout the our former employers probably duration of the tournament. Participants are Draws will be separated based on gender. and Nikola Jokic in Denver weren’t pleased with us. Females will be included in male draws if requested. responsible for the cost of any injury(s) sustained while participating in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin and Damian Lillard and C.J. If other jobs were as pub- Juniors may enter adult draws. Tennis Tournament. By signing your name you are McCollum in Portland. The lic as Hayward’s, would it be (check the desired category and circle the desired events) indicating that you have adequate health insurance West is so stacked now, the acceptable for people to face _____Advanced (NTRP above 4.0, Varsity HS players) and that you have consulted with a physician and Jazz could win 50 games and death threats and off-color been cleared by a physician to participate in this get swept in the first round as comments by keyboard war- _____Intermediate (NTRP 3.0 – 4.0, HS JV players) tournament and that you are aware of the inherent a No. 8 seed. riors across the social-media _____Beginner (NTRP below 3.0) physical risks and that you are participating with the The Jazz are still a likely cesspool like he did? I’d like to Events: singles or double or both understanding that you may be injured. Medical playoff contender without think not. The day my favorite personnel will not be on site during the tournament Hayward, particularly with waiter at my favorite restau- and some matches will not be directly supervised by the additions of Ricky Rubio, rant decides to move across Turn in application and entry fee to: tournament officials. Tooele Transcript Bulletin Thabo Sefolosha and Jonas town to another establishment, 58 North Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074 I, ______, do Jerebko. But Hayward isn’t the I seriously hope he doesn’t difference between winning a get hate mail for it and people or hereby assume full responsibility for any injuries and compliance with the above statement and other rules championship or not. Maybe don’t threaten his family. ������������� regarding the Tooele Transcript Bulletin Tennis he’s the difference between ������������ Tournament, and do not hold the Transcript Bulletin getting beaten in the first Darren Vaughan is a veteran or tournament director responsible. round of the playoffs and get- sports writer from Moab, Utah. ting beaten in the second, but He’d go across town specifically ______that’s honestly about it. to boo his former favorite waiter Signature of Participant Which brings me to my at his new place of business, or third point — all he did was but he figures that isn’t socially Parent/Legal Guardian of participant under 18 years switch jobs. How many of us acceptable either. Email him at have, at one point or another, dvaughan@tooeletranscript. had another job offer come com. 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JEFFREY A. TUCKER discovered as a technology for ited scale. FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION dealing with the problem of But beyond that, you need scarcity. some kind of record keep- constantly get the question: ing that everyone regards as why do we need this block- You need some technology objective and not subject to Ichain thing anyway? Here manipulation and fraud. This is why. that compels social assent is necessary because property Every society with a vibrant changes hands. It moves from commercial life exalts private to what you regard as parent to child, from small property as an institution. The owned property. owner to large owner, and so entrenchment of this institu- on. Private agreements can tion occurs in three stages. All The second stage involves work in one round of trading. three are essential. securing that property from But in multiple rounds, confu- The first stage is to create people who would violate sion over titles can create seri- private property itself. This is the new norm, because such ous disputes and problems. usually done out of the neces- people will always and every- sity of getting enough to eat. where exist. It must be effec- Recording Ownership Contrary to every socialist tive enough to deter them This stage also requires some claim, this doesn’t happen from taking your stuff. Traps, technological innovation. From through magic or authoritar- lookouts, moats, threats, and ancient Mesopotamia archaeol- ian dictate. You need fences to various shows of knowledge ogists have discovered detailed grow things and raise animals, and strength to be able to keep records of ownership, ledgers als. In ancient Iran, property these documents today was detailing ownership rights date and you need your neighbors what is yours are essential. listing property with numbers was recorded on cylindrical also useful to the people living from the earliest records in the to regard them as inviolable. This is the original function of and owners. When archaeolo- tokens. Later, papyrus was the in those times. They too had to history of man. If you look at To invade them must become what is often called policing: it gists excavated a Mycenaean preferred writing surface but it have some record of ownership the history of accountancy (this a kind of taboo, as Sigmund is part of the method by which Greek site that dates from tends to fade. Parchment and to delineate rights, else the is actually a huge deal), you Freud wrote. This stage is people can rely on the fact of 1200 BC, they discovered it vellum (made from lambskin) rights become more susceptible come to realize that accounting necessary to escape primitive ownership as a persistent fea- was a merchant’s house pre- were much better because the to invasion. Verification of is a useful application of the conditions. For society to ture of their lives. Otherwise, cisely because of all the record data had great longevity, but ownership is also essential in much larger issue of confirm- mature, private prop- wealth creation is impossible. keeping. It was mostly kept on they were more expensive. dealing with long trade routes. ing ownership rights. erty needs to be The third stage is the least stones, which does indeed cre- So much knowledge that If you couldn’t verify your right understood of the three: you ate an immutable record but it historians possess about enter- to own what you are selling, The Invention of Numbers need some technology that is not a very efficient or adapt- prise in these years draws from you make the buyer vulnerable Terrance Kealey, in his great compels social assent to what able method for conducting these records, without which to all kinds of mischief at a book Sex, Science, and Profits you regard as owned property. business. they would have no evidence of later time. does more than show that such This is necessary to reduce In recent decades scholars complex economic structures. The problem doesn’t only records were crucial to the the costs of securing have unearthed a vast supply of But what historians draw from concern land and tangible birth of civilization. He estab- property from inva- tablets and inscriptions detail- property. It becomes a huge lishes that the need for such sion and creating ing ownership records in many deal when it comes to mon- records was the whole reason a more stable parts of the Near East. Records If you couldn’t verify your eylending, interest payments, for the invention of numbers environment from the 7th through the 5th right to own what you are banking, and corporate part- themselves. for the rise of century B.C. are revealing all nerships. Here record keeping And it makes sense. Imagine commercial kinds of documents related selling, you make the buyer becomes paramount to the being an early goat farmer. life. Word of to estate ownership, goods vulnerable to all kinds of business enterprise and to the You need to count heads of mouth can for export and import, and historian’s task of making sense work on a lim- detailed reports on raw materi- mischief at a later time. of economic history. Ledgers SEE OWNERSHIP PAGE C5 ➤ THURSDAY July 13, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C3 Pizza for dessert? Start with watermelon izza for dessert? Here’s dessert presentation is round, est portion for this dessert and a guilt-free, ridiculously and it has lots of tempting adjust quantities.) Psimple and naturally healthy, fresh toppings. 3. Evenly cut the slice into sweet “pizza style” version Plus, there’s the wow factor sixths. Pinch the cut triangles of everyone’s favorite locally when your kids proudly carry tightly together on the plate. grown foods — tasty water- their work of culinary creativ- 4. Ask your child to spread melon and lots of berries. ity to the table at an informal the yogurt or creme fraiche There are a few things in com- supper with your family and over the round. mon with the pizza idea ... friends. They’ll be so proud. 5. Spoon the strawber- well, actually only two. The Kick it up for other events, ries and blueberries over the too. We’re making doubles for yogurt. Sprinkle with chopped my son’s birthday party this mint. (I like to add an extra weekend, and topping them off sprig of mint on the side or in with lots of bright candles. the middle of the presenta- tion.) Serve slices on a dessert WATERMELON AND BERRY plate. PIZZA (Serves 6) Alternate Ideas: 12 strawberries halved • Instead of using yogurt or 6 mint leaves chopped creme fraiche, whip up a half 1 teaspoon balsamic vinegar cup of heavy cream with a 1/2 1 large watermelon slice (1 teaspoon of vanilla and a tea- inch or more thick), 10 spoon of sugar, or whip cream inches in diameter with two teaspoons of honey. 6 ounces natural lemon-fla- • Fresh sliced peaches, nec- vored yogurt, or 3 ounces tarines and plums also are wel- creme fraiche come add-ons to the dessert. 1/2 cup blueberries • • • Mint sprigs for garnish Donna Erickson’s award- (optional) winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television 1. In a small bowl, drizzle nationwide. To find more of balsamic vinegar over the her creative family recipes strawberries, and stir. Set and activities, visit www.don- aside. nasday.com and link to the 2. Let your junior chef wash NEW Donna’s Day Facebook and dry the whole water- fan page. Her latest book is melon. An adult should slice “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous a 10-inch round at the center Funstuff for Families.” Daniel Day Lewis portion and set on a serving plate. (If your watermelon is © 2017 Donna Erickson aniel Day Lewis, It’s about a cover-up span- smaller or larger, cut the wid- Distributed by King Features Synd. the only actor to ning four presidents that Dwin three best actor forces Kay Graham, the first Oscars — for “My Left Foot” female publisher of The (1989), “There Will Be Washington Post, to work Blood” (2007) and “Lincoln” with its hard-driving editor, (2012) — has decided to quit Ben Bradlee (being played Can magnesium pills help control A-fib? acting and retire. He is 60. by Tom Hanks) as a battle Jack Nicholson won three ensues between journalists DEAR DR. ROACH: Ten ing magnesium during heart as well) would be important, Oscars, though one was as and the government (sound years ago, I had many epi- surgery reduces the risk of and I fully agree. I have found supporting actor for “Terms familiar and topical?) caus- sodes of rapid heartbeats, developing A fib afterward in physical and occupational of Endearment” (1983). ing them to publish “The diagnosed as atrial fibrilla- some (but not all) studies, so therapists to be among my Lewis has always been a Pentagon Papers.” The tion. My cardiologist put me there certainly is something to most treasured but underap- private person and gave no cast also includes Bruce on a medication, which I took it. Also, oral magnesium can preciated colleagues, and reason for this momentous Greenwood, Matthew Rys for a couple of years, but the make other medications for almost always, they are able to decision, but the fact he’s and Bradley Whitford. “The A fib came back. The doctor A fib work more effectively. improve people’s function. now living in Ireland could Papers” opens Dec. 22. changed my medication to Since oral magnesium is safe Other suggestions included signal he feels his greatest • • • sotalol, but that didn’t help and cheap, I think it is reason- looking for low oxygen lev- role will be raising his sons. lost either. I read that low magne- able to try. els, and checking whether Lewis has three boys: Gabriel money producing “Our sium could be a cause of atrial However, I am concerned the blood pressure drops too was born in 1995 while he Brand is Crisis” (2015), with fibrillation, and I started tak- because atrial fibrillation can 6475. Enclose a check or much upon standing. One was partnered with actress Sandra Bullock ($28 mil- ing calcium, magnesium and go on in some people without money order (no cash) for person wrote in to note that Isabelle Adjani (1989-1995), lion cost/$8.6 million gross) potassium, and have not an their being aware of it, and $4.75 U.S./$6 Can. with the walkers and wheelchairs can and Ron and Cashel are from but scored with “Money episode of rapid heartbeat for the major risk of A fib is blood recipient’s printed name and decrease activity and lead to his marriage to the daugh- Monster” (2016), with four years. I went back to my clots. I would recommend that address. Please allow four loss of strength and balance. ter of American playwright Julia Roberts ($27 million doctor, who told me it was a you continue to get evaluated weeks for delivery. Another recommended look- Arthur Miller, Rebecca, cost/$93 million gross). Now crazy idea. I haven’t seen him periodically to make sure your • • • ing for hidden infections, such whom he married in 1996. he has really scored, sell- in four years. It seems a shame heart rate is persistently nor- DR. ROACH WRITES: I as in the urine. These should If he stays true to his ing his four-year-old tequila that we hear of so many treat- mal. I also would try to find wrote a column awhile back have been checked for. word, his last film will be company, Casamigos (which ments for A fib when it might a physician who is willing to about a man who kept falling, • • • “Phantom Thread” (about means house of friends), be stopped with a simple work with you on combining whose doctor wasn’t able to Dr. Roach regrets that he the London couture fashion along with partners Rande supplement. — S.Z. “alternative” treatments like find the cause after a thor- is unable to answer indi- world of 1950s) with his Gerber and Mike Meldman, ANSWER: Well, it certainly magnesium with traditional ough search. I had suggested vidual letters, but will incor- “There Will Be Blood” direc- to the London-based spirits isn’t a crazy idea, but low therapy if needed. checking his vitamin D level, porate them in the column tor Paul Thomas Anderson giant Diageo for $1 billion. magnesium isn’t the only READERS: Atrial fibrillation but many readers wrote in to whenever possible. Readers at the helm. The film will be Diageo is giving them $700 cause of atrial fibrillation, and is quite common, affecting tell me about conditions that may email questions to released Christmas Day. million now and $300 million supplementing magnesium some 2 million Americans, were missed in themselves or ToYourGoodHealth@med. • • • over the next 10 years. and other electrolytes will not and becomes more common in a loved one. I thought that cornell.edu. To view and order Meryl Streep, who also Clooney has completed stop atrial fibrillation in most with age. To learn more, order a few of these were worth health pamphlets, visit www. has won three Oscars — producing “Suburbicon,” people. However, low blood the booklet on Heartbeat sharing. rbmamall.com. though one was for support- with and magnesium levels are a recog- Irregularities by writing: Many people wrote that a ing actress in “Kramer vs , due Nov. nized risk factor for develop- Dr. Roach — No. 107W, Box physical therapist (and per- © 2017 North America Synd., Inc. Kramer” (1979) — still has 3, and “Ocean’s Eight,” ing atrial fibrillation, and giv- 536475, Orlando, FL 32853- haps an occupational therapist All Rights Reserved to win two more best actress with Sandra Bullock, Cate Oscars just to tie Katherine Blanchett, Anne Hathaway Hepburn’s four best actress and Rihanna, due June 2018. Angeles metropolitan area. daring), try out a medicinal • • • Oscars. Before we see her Now that Clooney won’t The private, family-owned liquor – there’s a popular one in “Mary Poppins Returns” have to act anymore, he can Thought for the Day: “As a chain now has 313 locations that is made by putting live (out Christmas 2018), she’ll devote himself to spending general truth, communities across six states. spiders into rice wine. appear in the historical all that money and watching prosper and flourish, or droop drama “The Papers,” being tequila sunrises! • You probably didn’t know • Those who study such things and decline, in just the degree produced and directed by that Little Miss Muffet was say that the most widely that they practice or neglect to Steven Spielberg. © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. BY SAMANTHA WEAVER a real person. It’s true — Dr. used word in the world is practice the primary duties of Thomas Muffet wrote the “okay” — though the spell- justice and humanity.” • It was 20th-century nursery rhyme for his daugh- ing varies widely. — William Henry Seward ter, Patience. American author and jour- • You might be surprised © 2017 North America Synd., Inc. nalist Emily Kimbrough who • If you’re fortunate enough to learn that 7 percent of made the following sage to be planning a trip to the American adults — that’s observation: “Remember, we Southeast Asian nation of 17.3 million people — all stumble, every one of us. Cambodia — home to the believe that chocolate milk Opinions That’s why it’s a comfort to 12th-century temple com- comes from brown cows. Shared Freely. go hand in hand.” plex and UNESCO World The same survey, conducted (Yours and Ours.) • The very first drive-thru Heritage Site Angkor Wat by the Innovation Center fast-food restaurant opened — keep an eye out for some for U.S. Dairy in May of this Open Forum in 1948, in Baldwin Park, local comestibles. If you get year, found that 95 percent Every Tuesday California. The idea was hungry, you can try out a of Americans have at least obviously a success — by local delicacy such as deep- one kind of cheese in the TOOELETRANSCRIPT 1990, In-N-Out burger had fried tarantula. If you’re fridge. BULLETIN 60 locations, all in the Los feeling ill (and particularly C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY July 13, 2017

with Smurf Village’s only love- to make at least 150 ly lady: Smurfette (voiced by 3-pointers in each of his Demi Lovato). After Smurfette first five seasons in the spies what she thinks is anoth- league. er Smurf in the forest, she and 5. Shawn Thornton, in pals Hefty (Joe Manganiello), 2017, became the second Brainy (Danny Pudi) and hockey player to record Clumsy (Jack McBrayer) more than 600 games in defy Papa Smurf and go on a the AHL and 700 games PICKS OF THE WEEK delightfully determined mis- in the NHL. Who was the “The Fate of the Furious” sion to find the Lost Smurf first? (PG-13) — Dom (Vin Diesel) Village. Armed with a handy 6. With his 2017 win at and Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) map, the four friends are hot 1. Who holds the Boston Dover, Jimmie Johnson are on their honeymoon, on the trail — with Gargamel Red Sox’s record for most became the third driver and the Furious crew enjoy a (Rainn Wilson) and posse not consecutive games with at in NASCAR Cup history moment of peace — that is, far behind. What they find least one hit? to win 11 times at a single until the mysterious Cipher will shock and delight, and in 2. Name the last major- track. Who were the other (Charlize Theron) enters the the end, bring meaning and league team to hit .300 or two to do it? picture, threatening and coerc- clarity to Smurfette’s life. Julia Vin Diesel in “The Fate of The Furious” better for a season. 7. When was the last time ing Dom into going rogue to Roberts, Michelle Rodriguez 3. Who was the only player before 2017 (Australian do her nefarious bidding. But and Ellie Kemper also star. nection is made. Years later, Yes, that’s his actual name and, to win the Heisman Tro- Open) that the men’s and his team isn’t going to stand “Norman: The Moderate when Micha becomes prime yes, if you love music, you’ll phy while Paul “Bear” Bry- women’s No. 1 seeds at a for her maneuvering, not when Rise and Tragic Fall of a New minister of Israel, it seems want to listen to his stories. ant was his head coach? tennis Grand Slam failed family is on the line. They go in York Fixer” (R) — Richard Norman’s credibility is set — Never self-aggrandizing, filled 4. Name the first NBA player to reach the quarterfinals? for the rescue, and must bring Gere stars as the titular but then, there is the fall. It’s with humor and life, Rock’s Dom home and stop Cipher’s Norman, a man who, cell an exceptional performance reminisces include Lou Reed, sinister plot. This billion-dollar phone ever in hand, embod- by Gere, with appearances by Queen, Debbie Harry, David gang of big names (Dwayne ies the behind-the-scenes Michael Sheen, Steve Buscemi, Bowie, Iggy Pop and more. 1. What group had a hit with Johnson, Tyrese Gibson, Chris operator, exuding influence Charlotte Gainsbourg and “(Just Like) Romeo and “Ludacris” Bridges, Jason both real and imaginary. As more. TV RELEASES Juliet,” and when? Statham, Kurt Russell, Scott a hustler and “strategist” he “Shot! The Psycho- “The Magicians, Season 2” 2. Name the artist who Eastwood) brings the speed wheedles an invitation to Spiritual Mantra of Rock” “Underground, Season 1 released “Agent Double- with complex, earth-shaking a dinner party from young (NR) — Come for the iconic and 2 Limited Edition” O-Soul.” stunts and cars that will drive Israeli dignitary Micha Eshel album covers, and stick around “The Missing, Season 2” 3. Which two artists released you over the edge of your seat. (Lior Ashkenazi), and in a for the back story as director “Class: Series 1 From the “It Takes Two” in 1965? tell me, have you got a “Smurfs, The Lost Village” display of cachet and lar- Barnaby Clay presents the Universe of Doctor Who” 4. Who co-wrote and re- boy you can send? This (PG) — The beloved blue for- gess, he buys the man a very charismatic stylings of an hon- est creatures are back at it, this expensive pair of shoes. The © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. leased “She Works Hard is what I want him to do. est to god rock and roll pho- time on a girl-power adventure man is impressed and a con- tographer named Mick Rock. for the Money”? Put him on his bike right 5. Name the song that con- away.” tains this lyric: “Listen,

QUIZ AND TRIVIA ANSWERS BELOW The magical LUKE arm The luxurious life wo veterans have received what is being Tcalled the world’s of Stephen Curry most advanced commercial Good Housekeeping prosthetic — the LUKE arm. f Stephen Curry never Short for Life Under Kinetic scores another point for Evolution, the LUKE allows IGolden State, he’ll still Frozen Fruit Yogurt them to do everything from be worth every penny of the It’s so simple! In just 10 minutes you can make delicious frozen handling tools and cooking to like magic.” “supermax” contract he signed yogurt by blending your favorite frozen fruit with plain yogurt! gift wrapping a present and Consider what having a sec- with the Warriors on the first And it’s low-fat! eating a single grape. ond functioning arm can do: day of free agency. Sometimes the Department You’re at the grill in the back The deal, which will pay 12 ounces frozen strawberries, cherries or peaches (about 2 of Veterans Affairs really steps yard and the steaks are about Curry $201 million over the The NBA has a collective 3/4 cups), or 10 ounces frozen raspberries (about 2 1/3 up to fix a problem, and this is done; you can actually hold next five seasons, is the larg- bargaining agreement and a cups) one of those times. Eight years a platter in one hand while est in NBA history. When you salary cap, designed to control 1 container (8 ounces) plain low-fat yogurt ago, the VA hooked up with the the other uses the tongs to lift judge Curry’s performance over costs and increase ownership’s 1/2 cup sugar Defense Advanced Research the steaks onto the platter. Or the past few years — three NBA profits. It works by calculating 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice Projects Agency (DARPA) to maybe you have an armload of Finals and two championships, a percentage of the league’s 1/8 teaspoon almond extract create a prosthetic that could groceries and need to unlock record-setting regular seasons revenue from the previous do multiple functions at once. your door with the other hand. and playoff runs – it’s clear that season. It allows for teams to 1. In food processor, with knife blade attached, blend frozen Existing prosthetic arms could Or maybe you just want to peel he is well worth the risk going pay over the calculation to a fruit until fruit resembles finely shaved ice, stopping processor do only one thing at a time, a banana. With the LUKE, it’s ahead. But if you’re Warriors degree, but then the team is occasionally to scrape down sides. If fruit is not finely shaved, one joint at a time. The LUKE all possible. Think about that owner Joe Lacob, you can look charged a luxury tax. For this dessert will not be smooth. allows multiple movements of for a minute. back to how much you’ve made coming season, the salary cap 2. Add yogurt, sugar, lemon juice and almond extract, and the joints from the shoulder At this point the VA has to know he’s worth the invest- was set at $99 million and the process just until mixture is smooth and creamy, scraping down down to the hand. The hand ordered 10 LUKEs. The going ment. luxury tax was at $119 million. sides occasionally. Serve immediately. Or, spoon into freezer-safe has four grips, rotating wrist, price for each one is an esti- When Lacob bought the That’s the formula that was containers and freeze to serve later; let stand at room tempera- shoulder flexor, elbow move- mated $100,000. team, the Warriors were worth used to pay Curry. James — ture 10 minutes to soften slightly before serving. Makes about 2 ments and more. My hope is that some $450 million. Today, they’re and every other player in the 1/2 cups. The arm works in conjunc- wealthy individuals in this worth $2.6 billion. That’s an league — feels that market fac- tion with foot and leg move- country will get together and astounding return on invest- tors should prevail. TIP: If you want to freeze fresh fruit yourself, spread a single ments, which use wireless buy a few for the VA. They ment. Ludicrous, even. So The NBA players association layer of whole berries, pitted cherries, peeled and sliced peaches, transmitters and sensors. It could change the life of a vet- ludicrous, it has NBA players will be renegotiating the bar- nectarines or plums, or melon chunks in 15 1/2-by-10 1/2- takes training, of course, to eran — or 50 or 100 veterans. actually criticizing the Curry gaining agreement next year, inch jelly-roll pan; freeze until firm. When frozen, place fruit in master the movements, but as deal as being too small. and James himself will be a freezer-weight self-sealing plastic bag and return to freezer to use one of the veterans said, “It’s © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. Lebron James was the first part of the team of negotiators. within three months. to speak out on the deal on If the past is any barometer, I Twitter because he is the King wouldn’t expect ownership to * Each serving: About 130 calories, 1g total fat (1g saturated), • You can keep ribbon on a and as we all know, Twitter is budge. Owners seem to like 3g protein, 29g carb., 1g fiber, 3mg cholesterol, 35mg sodium. paper towel holder for easy the communication medium of profits, and they have shown a access. If you have lots, choice for kings and presidents willingness in the past to lock For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visit our website at consider using a tension rod in today’s world. out players, endure strikes and www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipes/. inside a deep drawer! “So tell me again why there’s still get their way when all’s a cap on how much a player said and done. • “When I go shopping in the should get?? Don’t answer that. Maybe this time, things will grocery store, nothing irri- Steph should be getting 400M be different. Maybe the luxury tates me more than to open Cantaloupe Boats this summer 5yrs. — LeBron tax will have a higher ceiling, a carton of eggs to see if James (@KingJames) July 1, and guys like Lebron James can Drizzle honey and toasted almonds over raspberries, frozen any are broken, and to have • “A great use for an old purse 2017 collect hundreds of millions yogurt and sweet melon for a simple summer treat. the carton not close back is to hold the basic tools you James is taking issue with more for bouncing a ball up up. So, I decided to find my need around the house, such the salary cap in the NBA, the and down a court. At the end 1/4 cup sliced almonds own solution. I now take a as a hammer, pliers, a set of cap that Curry head-butted of the day, it’s always good to 1/4 cup honey rubber band in my purse to screwdrivers, etc. I keep an with his deal. James feels that remember one thing: It could 1 ripe medium cantaloupe, cut into quarters, with seeds wrap around the carton to assortment of fasteners in Curry was worth double, and be worse ... you could be play- removed hold the lid in place until I mine too: Nails, safety pins it’s hard to argue the fact. What ing for the New York Knicks. 1 pint vanilla frozen yogurt get home. Once they’ve been and screws go easily in a side team owner wouldn’t want to 1/2 pint raspberries opened, they never shut tight pocket.” — R.L. via e-mail see their team’s value increase © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. again. Case solved!” — E.D. four or five times over? 1. In small nonstick skillet, toast almonds over medium heat • If you need to keep a door in Alaska just until golden, stirring frequently. Remove skillet from heat from closing, use this rubber- • Paper coffee filters are great and stir in honey; set aside. band trick: Loop a thick in the microwave as splatter 2. To serve, place cantaloupe quarters on 4 dessert plates. rubber band (like the ones guards. Top with frozen yogurt, raspberries and warm almond mixture. that bind stalks of broccoli) Makes 4 servings around the doorknob, twist, • Studies show that the higher Avoiding falls at home then loop it around the the temperature, the lighter * Each serving: About 330 calories, 8g total fat (3g saturated), opposite door knob. It will the fare. Dieters take note: hen a senior falls, it 8g protein, 64g carb., 1g fiber, 2mg cholesterol, 125mg sodium. keep the latch from catching, Turn off the air conditioning can be the first step and the door can close, but about 20 minutes before din- Win physical decline. A For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visit our website at will push right open. This ner. You’ll take in less food hospital stay or time in rehab www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipes/. is handy if you have little and will be more likely to eat might be required, which can ones who like to lock the lighter foods. result in overall weakness and © 2017 Hearst Communications, Inc. fear of a second fall. That fear bathroom. Keep a flashlight bathroom door or if you’re Send your tips to Now Here’s All rights reserved bringing groceries inside can lead to cautious move- handy. Open the drapes during a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, ment, which leads to more the day. and want to close the door Orlando, FL 32803. between trips without shut- physical weakness. • Keep your eyeglass pre- ting yourself out! © 2017 North America Synd., Inc. We don’t need to start down scription current by seeing ANSWERS that path. There are a number your eye doctor at least once of steps we can take to reduce a year. Sports Quiz Answers song launched his career, the chance of falling — and • Consider giving up the 1. Dom DiMaggio hit safely in which would later include staying independent. basement, if you have one in the Vietnam War protest Super Crossword & Suduko Puzzle Answers 34 consecutive games in from page C2 • The first and biggest step your home. Basement stairs are 1949. song “War.” is to declutter the floor. This notoriously dangerous under 3. Marvin Gaye and Kim Sudoku Solution #2916-M means rerouting electrical the best of circumstances. If 2. The Boston Red Sox in 1950 1 7 8 2 3 6 4 5 9 (.302 batting average). Weston. Later Tammi Terrell 6 3 9 4 7 5 8 1 2 cords, moving furniture and your laundry room is down 3. John David Crow, with Texas would pair more successful- 4 2 5 9 1 8 3 6 7 removing small rugs away there, consider doing a remod- A&M in 1957. ly with Gaye in their duets 8 6 7 1 2 9 5 3 4 from where you walk. Get rid el to move it up to the living until her death at age 24. 9 5 4 7 8 3 1 2 6 of stacks of newspapers and level, or have someone do the 4. Portland’s Damian Lillard. 2 1 3 5 6 4 9 7 8 5. Jim Morrison (1951-1973). 4. Donna Summer in 1983. The 3 9 6 8 5 7 2 4 1 magazines. laundry for you. 6. Richard Petty and Darrell song climbed nearly every 5 4 2 6 9 1 7 8 3 • Install grab bars in the For helpful ideas and chart, including Dance Club 7 8 1 3 4 2 6 9 5 bathroom and anti-slip mats resources, if you have Internet Waltrip. © 2009 Hometown Content Songs. in the shower or tub. Consider access, go to the National 7. It happened at the 2004 Sudoku Solution #2916-D using a shower chair. Council on Aging website at French Open. 5. “Hey, Western Union Man,” 5 4 7 9 1 8 6 2 3 by Jerry Butler in 1968. 8 2 1 3 6 4 7 9 5 • Take exercise classes ncoa.org and search for falls Flash Back Trivia Answers The song became Butler’s 6 9 3 2 5 7 4 1 8 designed to improve your bal- prevention. Also see the web- 1. The Reflections, in 1964. second No. 1 R&B hit. Diana 1 8 5 7 2 3 9 6 4 ance, such as yoga for seniors sites for the Centers for Disease 2 6 9 8 4 5 1 3 7 or tai chi. Ask your doctor if a Control and Prevention (cdc. It climbed 80 spots on the Ross and the Supremes cov- 3 7 4 6 9 1 8 5 2 charts in six weeks. Sha ered the song a year later on 4 1 2 5 7 9 3 8 6 weight training or muscle resis- gov) and Mayo Clinic (mayo- Na Na covered the song in their “Let the Sunshine In” 7 5 8 1 3 6 2 4 9 tance class is appropriate for clinic.org). 9 3 6 4 8 2 5 7 1 you to keep your bones strong. If you need help organizing 1975, but it didn’t do as album. © 2009 Hometown Content well. • Turn on the lights! Use your home to avoid falls, ask! 2. Edwin Starr, in 1965. The © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. nightlights in the bedroom and © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. THURSDAY July 13, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C5

The blockchain today performs If it had existed in the 11th Ownership century BC, along with the sup- continued from page C2 the same function that a porting technology, it would record of ownership provided have been used. livestock in order to estab- The point is that it is here lish that nothing is stolen, in the 11th century BC. now. It is the future, until the to quantify mortality, and to next technology comes along. discern whether your small Looking back, it is obvious What gives rise to such services enterprise is profitable. It’s for that a technology that seeks is not the longing for edgy new this reason we have numbers to provide social assent should gizmos or the digitalization of to begin with. They certainly not be controlled by a central everything but rather a univer- didn’t come into being because party. It should be seen by all sal human need. humankind has a compulsion and be able to be confirmed or First, you need to claim a for counting stars in the heav- denied by any interested party, thing. Second, you need to ens. The Phoenician alphabet so that consensus is realized defend your claim. Third, probably came about for the as the claims to ownership are you need to verify that claim same reason: to facilitate being made. against every form of theft, commerce by gaining a great Here is the core function of fraud, deception, cheating, degree of certainty over owner- the blockchain. It provides a and anyone who would use ship claims. distributed system for verifying some measure of ambiguity to We even have evidence from claims of ownership, what- take what is rightfully yours. the Bible for the need for such ever they may be. A few years By nearly perfecting this third a technology. Moses – who pro- ago, this truth was not widely stage, the blockchain has claimed “thou shalt not steal” understood because everyone earned for itself the respect – had a vision of a tabernacle was so distracted by the incred- and admiration of everyone when he was on Mount Sinai. sophisticated in the late medi- the constant problem all courts ible fact that the tokens that who wants a more civilized life. The youngest son of the high eval period, recording owner- Moses – who proclaimed face of knowing who owns make the blockchain work priest was tasked with carrying ship claims itself became a “thou shalt not steal” – had a what. Most systems are so bad obtained a market value, and Jeffrey Tucker is Director of it out. But it wasn’t possible business, and thus was the that judges have generally said: behaved like money them- Content for the Foundation for without a solid technology of title company born. These vision of a tabernacle when he if you possess physically it, it is selves. Economic Education. He is also recording what was used for took on new importance in the was on Mount Sinai. yours. A market-created money Chief Liberty Officer and found- what. “These are the amounts American experience because Surely there has to be a bet- made out of digits? That is er of Liberty.me, Distinguished of the materials used for the property was not granted based of the collapse of the Berlin ter way! indeed amazing. But to observe Honorary Member of Mises tabernacle, the tabernacle of on political connections but Wall, when some effort was only this is to limit the implica- Brazil, research fellow at the the covenant law,” says Exodus rather homesteaded and traded made to restore East German The Blockchain tions. Acton Institute, policy adviser 38:21, “which were recorded at with every manner of stipula- property to its rightful owners. You can notice that the tech- The blockchain today per- of the Heartland Institute, Moses’ command by the Levites tion regarding surrounding Establishing who owns what is nology for achieving the goal of forms the same function that a founder of the CryptoCurrency under the direction of Ithamar resources. a crucial feature of ownership recording rights has improved record of ownership provided Conference, member of the son of Aaron, the priest.” In times of political upheav- itself. along with the increased com- in the 11th century BC. It con- editorial board of the Molinari al, being able to demonstrate Ambiguity over ownership plexity of economic structures. firms that this is mine and that Review, an advisor to the Title Companies your ownership claims through is one of the more frustrating It followed a long trajectory: is yours, and thus makes possi- blockchain application builder As enterprise grew more some objective record can problems of the human expe- stones, clay, papyrus, vellum, ble a greater degree of peaceful Factom, and author of five make all the difference. This rience. Consider the phrase scrolls, books, databases, and trade and wealth creation. books. He has written 150 intro- We even have evidence from was true in Roman times, when “possession is nine-tenths of computer files. It makes perfect When you think of it this ductions to books and many such records could resolve dis- the law.” It is of Scottish origin, sense that in the 21st century, way, you realize that the block- thousands of articles appearing the Bible for the need for such putes with tax farmers. But it and said with a bit of cynicism. the digital times would cry out chain is a new technology that in the scholarly and popular a technology. was even true in the aftermath It is an exaggerated send up of for another and better solution. provides for an ancient need. press. Beat the heat: Tips to stay healthy and hydrated (BPT) – Americans love sum- longed period - can be danger- to severe and can include nau- mertime and with good reason. ous, especially for seniors. sea, muscle cramps, disorienta- It is the best time for outdoor Ideally, anyone engaging tion, confusion, seizures, coma fun and travel with family. in outdoor activity in the heat and even death. Many people enjoy outdoor or even an indoor exercise There have been several activities such as bicycling, program should drink 8 to 12 documented cases of illness kayaking and hiking, and kids ounces of fluid every 15 to 20 and even deaths from hypo- are more active with sports. minutes during a session. If natremia over the past sev- One thing to keep in mind exercising exceeds an hour, a eral years. According to the when out and about in the beverage that contains elec- British Medical Journal, 16 summer heat is to stay prop- trolytes is preferable to plain runners have died as a result erly hydrated. Unfortunately, water. That is why most sports of too little sodium and over- many of us are not drinking drinks contain salt. Of course hydration, while another 1,600 enough water. In fact, 36 per- anyone can easily make their have become seriously ill. It is cent of adult Americans drink own sports drink by adding a true that water intoxication is only three or fewer cups of quarter to a half teaspoon of more commonly seen among water per day, according to the salt per liter or 32 ounces of extreme athletes, but older Centers for Disease Control and water. individuals may also be at risk Prevention. Here are some tips Replacing lost electrolytes for several reasons. for healthy hydration. is important because they help to regulate cardiovascular and Exercise and aging Replace your electrolytes neurological functions, fluid It is important to be active Engaging in physical activity balance and oxygen delivery. but be careful not to push your- when it is hot outside means self especially in high heat. As you lose water which has to be Avoid hyponatremia we age, our kidneys become replaced. You are also losing Replacing water without suf- less efficient at conserving the ics, which are commonly pre- a much higher rate, breaking you still need to maintain good electrolytes (sodium, potas- ficient salt can produce hypo- salt we need when the body is scribed to treat hypertension, down and regenerating tissues hydration. So remember to sium, calcium, magnesium natremia, a potentially deadly stressed, such as from dehydra- the result could be a greater and creating waste metabolites always drink plenty of water and bicarbonate) which need condition caused by too little tion and high temperatures. risk for hyponatremia. that need to be flushed out of to beat the heat, but you may to be replaced. Very high tem- sodium in the bloodstream. When combined with common When you exercise, your your system. However, regard- also want to up your intake of peratures - especially for a pro- Symptoms can range from mild medications such as diuret- body’s metabolism works at less of your level of activity, electrolytes.

Four out of 10 Americans live in “double whammy” climate hot spots where smog and ragweed threaten health

WASHINGTON, July 11, 2017 mapping project. “This double- Other states that have been of smog. And rising carbon health threats of climate nrdc.org/resources/climate- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — whammy health threat will at the forefront of climate and dioxide levels enhance the change. Today, less than change-and-health-air-quality- Four out of 10 Americans live just get worse if we don’t curb clean energy action and are growth of ragweed and other one-third of U.S. states faqs in “double whammy” counties climate change soon. It’s one impacted include Colorado, pollen producing plants and have developed a plan to where unhealthy smog and reason why protecting our Missouri, Montana, Nevada, as warm seasons get longer, address the health impacts NRDC story: In Philadelphia, pollen-producing ragweed– public health in the face of New York, Virginia and higher pollen concentrations of climate change. Climate Change Can Take Your both tied to the growing climate change is so important, Wisconsin. will be produced over a longer • Calling for implementing Breath Away: https://www. climate crisis – combine to not taking dangerous steps Because climate change is period each year. climate policies such as the nrdc.org/stories/philadelphia- threaten respiratory health, to unravel historic climate one of the most serious global Climate change will increase Clean Power Plan to clean climate-change-can-take-your- a Natural Resources Defense action.” health threats, NRDC under- the number of bad air days up dirty power plants. breath-away Council mapping project Juanita Constible, special took the mapping project to across much of the United released today shows. projects director in NRDC’s show — by state and county — States. This puts millions of NRDC’s climate health maps A personal story: “Climate NRDC’s analysis found air climate and clean air program, how climate change can affect Americans at risk for irritated and data are here: https:// Change Is In the Air” and what quality “hot spots” in states said, “It’s ironic and tragic air pollution and public health eyes, noses, and lungs, but www.nrdc.org/climate- you can do to help clean up the and areas with the greatest that the nation’s key ‘hot spot’ on the local level. it’s particularly dangerous for change-and-health-air-quality air, is here: https://www.nrdc. percentages of people living is Washington, D.C., the very The climate health mapping young children, older adults, org/stories/climate-change-air in areas with both ragweed place where wrongheaded project also highlights how people who work or exercise A blog by Kim Knowlton and unhealthy ozone days. policy threatens to make cli- local solutions can make the outside, and our country’s on the mapping project is The Natural Resources Ironically, Washington, D.C., mate and pollution problems air safer and what state gov- more than 24 million asthma here: https://www.nrdc. Defense Council (NRDC) is an — where climate action is worse by the day. We should ernments can and should do sufferers. org/experts/kim-knowlton/ international nonprofit envi- being rolled back — leads instead continue on the path to to curb climate-change fueled NRDC recommends steps climate-change-still-threatens- ronmental organization with the rankings followed by strong ozone pollution limits, dirtier air, while the Trump individuals and others can take air-quality-and-your-health more than 2 million members Connecticut, Rhode Island, curbs on power plant carbon administration moves to to head off a climate-propelled and online activists. Since 1970, Illinois and Pennsylvania. pollution and better vehicle unravel national leadership on public health crisis, including: A blog on the project’s find- our lawyers, scientists, and 127 million Americans live fuel efficiency. That’s how we’ll addressing climate change. • Calling on companies and ings by Juanita Constible, spe- other environmental special- in zones where increased car- ensure that Americans, today Climate change is the cen- decision makers at all cial projects director in NRDC’s ists have worked to protect the bon dioxide and ozone smog and tomorrow, have clean air tral environmental challenge levels of government to Climate & Clean Air program, world’s natural resources, public pollution largely from burning to breathe.” of our time. Carbon pollu- help reduce smog-forming here: https://www.nrdc.org/ health, and the environment. fossil fuels, combined with NRDC unveiled the climate tion from power plants and pollution and carbon experts/juanita-constible/ NRDC has offices in New York more ragweed pollen, can health maps in a telephone vehicles, and other greenhouse pollution from power when-we-punch-mother- City, Washington, D.C., Los worsen respiratory allergies press conference today. In gases are contributing to hot- plants, vehicles, and other nature-she-punches-back Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, and asthma. That can lead to terms of the actual “double ter global temperatures, sea sources. Bozeman, MT, and Beijing. Visit more sick days, higher medical whammy” of smog and pollen, level rise and more extreme • Demanding that our fed- NRDC prepared a Frequently us at www.nrdc.org and follow costs, and a rise in the number the 15 jurisdictions with the weather. eral, state, and local gov- Asked Questions and responses us on Twitter @NRDC. of heart problems and prema- highest percentage of residents Sixteen of the 17 warmest ernments prepare for the document here: https://www. ture deaths each year. living in counties with both years globally since record “It’s alarming: Today 127 ragweed and unhealthy ozone keeping began in the 1880s million Americans live where days, in order, are (starting have occurred since 2001, ragweed and ozone can with the worst): the District of according to NASA and “A great many people think they threaten their next breath. Columbia, Connecticut, Rhode the National Oceanic and And climate change can make Island, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Atmospheric Administration. are thinking when they are really matters worse,” said Kim Utah, Ohio, Arizona, Michigan, Rising temperatures and Knowlton, senior scientist at Massachusetts, Delaware, carbon pollution worsen smog rearranging their prejudices.” the Natural Resources Defense Wisconsin, New Hampshire, and ragweed. Higher tempera- Council, who oversaw the Indiana and Kansas. tures speed up the formation – William James C6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY July 13, 2017 From students to leaders: How today’s youth are preparing for the future

(BPT) - You don’t have to skills but they’re also having a and work alongside classmates Civic Responsibility grow crops or raise livestock in great time while doing it. that have similar interests as Giving back is a primary order to understand the vital “These programs were them. component of 4-H and FFA, role both play within society, designed to be a fun and effec- and throughout the year nor do you have to reside in tive way for students to explore Growing Confidence members spend ample time rural America to understand a critically important industry,” Group meetings provide coordinating various fundrais- the value of the farmers and said Reiter. “Aside from learn- a fun setting for members ing campaigns to benefit their ranchers that do. From the ing about responsibility and to interact with both peers communities. food we eat to the health of leadership, members also have and adults. Throughout the the local environment, the the ability to form strong, long- year and during fair season, Recognition importance of agriculture is lasting relationships with peers members are often required to Participating in youth boundless. that share similar interests and address large crowds. Whether agricultural organizations But for agriculture to con- passions.” it’s presenting animals to a means being surrounded by a tinue to advance, it’s essential Through involvement in panel of judges or giving a variety of adult role models. ceremonies at state and county be a better neighbor. to educate and inspire young youth agricultural programs, speech, high-pressure situa- Throughout the year, members fairs. Tractor Supply’s Mobile Fair minds, invest in the next gen- students can look forward to tions like these teach students attend events and meet execu- From June 8 to October Tour will offer visitors the “Out eration, and turn today’s youth the following: about preparation, poise and tives from some of the coun- 22, the company will send its Here” experience. Attendees into tomorrow’s agricultural public speaking. try’s top corporations, through Mobile Fair Tour to 19 fairs will have the opportunity to leaders. Good Friends which many members form across the country where they lasso a “runaway pig,” test That’s where youth agricul- Agricultural organizations Leadership Opportunities connections and receive recog- will continue to acknowledge their strength on the high tural organizations come in. give students the opportunity Both 4-H and FFA focus on nition for their hard work. members of both organiza- striker bell-ringing game, and According to Phil Reiter, to be actively engaged in proj- empowering young people to Tractor Supply frequently tions. This year, honorees attend the special recognition vice president of marketing at ects and events that involve take on leadership positions recognizes individuals who have been selected as win- ceremonies. Tractor Supply Company, the socializing with friends and within their respective orga- have displayed exemplary ners of Tractor Supply’s first To stay up to date on the nation’s largest rural lifestyle meeting new people from nizations. While in FFA, mem- service and commitment to ever “Great Neighbor” Essay tour or learn more about the retailer and a longtime sup- across the country. From bers elect their own officers their community. Last year, Contest, which encouraged interactive experience, fol- porter of AG-centric programs attending local fairs to com- and are responsible for plan- the retailer presented dozens 4-H and FFA youth to submit a low Tractor Supply Company like 4-H and FFA, members peting in contests and career ning and conducting activities of hardworking 4-H and FFA short essay detailing how their on Facebook and visit www. of these organizations are not development events, members throughout the year. members with commemora- participation in these organiza- TractorSupply.com/FairTour. only learning invaluable life have the opportunity to travel tive certificates during special tions has empowered them to

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Main, Tooele • 435-882-0690 CALL FINNEY OR BRAD DIRECTLY [email protected] Closing Date: July 21st at 5:00pm 435.882.7711 OR IN PERSON EEO Employer AGENDA APPLICATIONS FOR NOTICE IS HEREBY THREE MINOR SUB- GIVEN that the Stans- DIVISIONS CONSID- bury Park Improve- ERATION BY RUSH ment District will hold VALLEY TOWN its scheduled Board COUNCIL Meeting on July 18, Three applications 2017 at 4:00 p.m. at have been received in the Stansbury Park Of- our office for consid- fice, 30 Plaza. One of eration of a minor sub- the three Board Mem- division for: bers may participate 1. Glenna Matekel and join the Board and Howard Arthur Mi- Meeting through elec- nor Subdivision divid- tronic means on a con- ing 30.41acres of land ference call. The from one (1) lot into agenda will be as fol- two (2) lots at Rush lows: Valley, Section 30, 1. CALL TO ORDER Township 5 South, 2. REVIEW BID RE- Range 5 West, in the REQUEST FOR PRO- SULTS CONTRAC- RR-5 zone. POSALS FOR SERV- TOR RECOMMENDA- 2. Cecil Arthur Estate ICES FOR THE TION AND MISCEL- Minor Subdivision di- TOWN OF RUSH LANEOUS PROJECT viding 80.39acres of VALLEY TENNIS EXPENDITURES UP- land from one (1) lot COURT PROJECT DATE. REVIEW IN- into two (2) lots at Notice is hereby given TERLOCAL AGREE- North Half of the that the Town of Rush MENT BETWEEN Northwest Quarter of Valley is soliciting bids SPID AND TOOELE Section 31, Township from qualified contrac- COUNTY. AUTHORI- 5 South, Range 5 tors to remove 2,250 ZATION TO AP- West in the RR-5 sq. feet of asphalt. Re- PROVE $78,000 TO zone. move existing basket- BE DEPOSITED IN 3. Lynn's Legacy Mi- ball standard from THE WEID PROJECT nor Subdivision divid- eastside of tennis ESCROW ACCOUNT ing 9.909 acres of land court. Prep area for UPON WEID LOAN from one (1) lot into concrete, pour con- CLOSING. WEID IM- two (2) lots at Rush crete and install new PACT FEE UPDATE Valley, Northeast 2 basketball standard 3. SEWER BOND quarters of Section 31, where asphalt was re- PAYMENT DISCUS- Township 5 South moved from tennis SION AMOUNT TO Range 5 West, in the court. Those qualified BE PAID RR-5 zone. contractors interested 4. DISCUSS POSSI- This site is in the area in bidding on project BLE REFINANCE OF NOTICE TO WATER of, or adjoins property there will be a pre bid THE DISTRICTS SE- USERS you own, according to meeting on Friday July RIES 2010 BUILD The application(s) be- the tax rolls of Tooele 21st at 7 AM. Address AMERICA BOND low requesting an EX- County. A public hear- 52 South Park St. 5. WELL 5 ENGI- TENSION OF TIME ing to receive public in- Rush Valley UT NEERING UPDATE WITHIN WHICH TO put and meeting to dis- 84069. Bids must be 6. WILDHORSE SUBMIT PROOF OF cuss and consider ac- mailed to The Town of RANCH PHASE 3 BENEFICIAL tion on the proposed Rush Valley PO Box STORM DRAIN UP- USE have been filed project will be held in 363 Rush Valley UT SIZE COST & DIS- with the Division of the Rush Valley Town 84069. Rush Valley CUSS GENERAL DE- Water Rights. It is rep- Hall, 52 S Park St, Town will accept bids SIGN resented that addi- Rush Valley, UT until July 26th 1:00 7. REVIEW STATE tional time is 84069, Utah on: PM. If you have any C8 LEGISLATURE LET- needed to place the TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Wednesday, JulyTUESDAY 26, questions July 13, call 2017 (435) TER ADDRESSING water to beneficial use 2017 at 7:00 p.m. 837-2280 leave mes- LIMITED PURPOSE in Tooele County. You are invited to view sage with name and Public Notices ENTITIESPublic Notices ThesePublic are Notices informal Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices thePublic application, Notices pro- numberPublic and Notices your call Meetings 8. MANAGER'SMeetings OP- proceedingsWater User per Rule Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous posedMiscellaneous plans, and zon- willMiscellaneous be returned. Expe- ERATION REPORT R655-6-2. Protests ing code at Rush Val- rience in this type of AGENDA 9. APPROVAL OF concerning an applica- NOTICE SMALL CLAIMS SMALL CLAIMS APPLICATIONS FOR ley Town Hall before- work is preferred. A NOTICE IS HEREBY MEETING tion must be legibly An emergency hazard- SUMMONS SUMMONS THREE MINOR SUB- hand. written statement of GIVEN that the Stans- MINUTES-JUNE 20, written or typed, con- ous waste permit In the District Court of In the District Court of DIVISIONS CONSID- You may wish to at- qualifications and fee bury Park Improve- 2017 tain the name and (#UT-021-2017) has Utah, 74 S 100 E #12, Utah, 74 S 100 E #12, ERATION BY RUSH tend the meeting to will be accepted at the ment District will hold 10. FINANCIALS & mailing address of the been issued to the Tooele UT, 84074. Tooele UT, 84074. V A L L E Y T O W N gain further informa- Rush Valley Town its scheduled Board WARRANTS protesting party, Tooele Army Depot, 1st Choice Money 1st Choice Money COUNCIL tion, give information Hall, PO Box 363, Meeting on July 18, 11. PETITIONS & STATE THE APPLI- Tooele County, Utah. Center, Plaintiff/Peti- Center, Plaintiff/Peti- Three applications that is relevant to the Rush Valley, Utah, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. at COMMUNICATIONS CATION NUMBER The permit authorizes tioner, 980 N Main St, tioner, 980 N Main St, have been received in decision, or voice your 84069 until Wednes- the Stansbury Park Of- 12. MOTION FOR AD- PROTESTED, CITE the Tooele Army De- Unit B, Tooele UT Unit B, Tooele UT our office for consid- opinion on a separate day, July 26, 2017 fice, 30 Plaza. One of JOURNMENT REASONS FOR THE pot to treat, by open 84074, VS Jordan All- 84074, VS Michael eration of a minor sub- sheet of paper, or on Bids will be accepted the three Board Mem- (Published in the Tran- PROTEST, and RE- detonation, 34 com- red, 299 @ Main St, Lowder, PO Box 985, division for: the back of this notice, by mail sent to Town bers may participate script Bulletin July 13, QUEST A HEARING, promised 155mm pro- Grantsville UT, 84029. Tooele UT 84074. 1. Glenna Matekel and mail it back to us. of Rush Valley, PO and join the Board 2017) if desired. Also, A $15 jectiles at the I swear that the follow- I swear that the follow- and Howard Arthur Mi- Thank you, Box 363, Rush Valley, Meeting through elec- FEE MUST BE IN- TEAD-North OB/OD ing is true: 1. Defen- ing is true: 1. Defen- nor Subdivision divid- Amie Russell UT 84069. Please tronic means on a con- CLUDED FOR EACH range. During a rou- dant owes me dant owes me ing 30.41acres of land Town Clerk contact Dana Gardner, ference call. The APPLICATION PRO- tine inspection, the $1,180.00 Plus pre- $2,541.00 Plus pre- from one (1) lot into (Published in the Tran- t elephone (435) agenda will be as fol- TESTED. Protests projectiles were found judgement interests to judgement interests to two (2) lots at Rush script Bulletin July 13, 837-2280, with any lows: must be filed with the to be exuding TNT in the date of judgement, the date of judgement, Valley, Section 30, 2017) questions or specifica- 1. CALL TO ORDER Division of Water the fuze well and were if qualified for prejudg- if qualified for prejudg- Township 5 South, tions in order to re- 2. REVIEW BID RE- Public Notices Rights, PO Box determined to be un- ment interests. 2. This ment interests. 2. This Range 5 West, in the REQUEST FOR PRO- spond to this RFP. SULTS CONTRAC- Trustees 146300, Salt Lake stable and unsafe for claim arose on Febru- claim arose on De- RR-5 zone. POSALS FOR SERV- Any bids submitted af- TOR RECOMMENDA- City, UT 84114-6300, continued storage. ary 11, 2017. cember 1, 2016. 2. Cecil Arthur Estate ICES FOR THE ter or not received by TION AND MISCEL- Deadline for public or by hand delivery to This permit was effec- THE STATE OF UTAH THE STATE OF UTAH Minor Subdivision di- TOWN OF RUSH July 26, by 1:00 pm LANEOUS PROJECT notices is 4 p.m. the a Division office during tive June 15, 2017 and TO THE DEFEN- TO THE DEFEN- viding 80.39acres of VALLEY TENNIS will not be considered EXPENDITURES UP- day prior to publica- normal business hours expired June 16, DANT: You are sum- DANT: You are sum- land from one (1) lot COURT PROJECT for award. Mailed bids DATE. REVIEW IN- tion. Public notices on or before AUGUST 2017. Copies of the moned to appear at moned to appear at into two (2) lots at Notice is hereby given received after July 26, TERLOCAL AGREE- submitted past the 9, 2017. Please visit permit are available for trial to answer the trial to answer the North Half of the that the Town of Rush 2017 at 1:00 p.m., MENT BETWEEN deadline will not be waterrights.utah.gov or public inspection dur- above claim. The trial above claim. The trial Northwest Quarter of Valley is soliciting bids even if post marked SPID AND TOOELE accepted. call (801)538-7240 for ing normal business will be held at the court will be held at the court Section 31, Township from qualified contrac- before, will not be con- COUNTY. AUTHORI- UPAXLP additional information. hours at the Division of address shown above. address shown above. 5 South, Range 5 tors to remove 2,250 sidered. The Town of ZATION TO AP- EXTENSION(S) Waste Management If you fail to appear, If you fail to appear, West in the RR-5 sq. feet of asphalt. Re- Rush Valley will not PROVE $78,000 TO Public Notices 15-4308 (A73973): and Radiation Control, judgment may be en- judgment may be en- zone. move existing basket- accept any RFQ/RFP BE DEPOSITED IN Water User Devin and Trinna Wil- located on the 2nd tered against you for tered against you for 3. Lynn's Legacy Mi- ball standard from submittal by facsimile, THE WEID PROJECT liams are filing an ex- floor of the Multi the total amount the total amount nor Subdivision divid- eastside of tennis electronic transmission ESCROW ACCOUNT Deadline for public tension for 4.87 ac-ft. Agency State Office claimed. Date of Trial, claimed. Date of Trial, ing 9.909 acres of land court. Prep area for or any method other UPON WEID LOAN notices is 4 p.m. the from groundwater Building, 195 North August 25, 2017, 9:00 September 8, 2017 from one (1) lot into concrete, pour con- then stated above. CLOSING. WEID IM- day prior to publica- (Rush Valley,near 1950 West, Salt Lake a.m., room 11. 9:00 a.m., room 11. two (2) lots at Rush crete and install new The Town of Rush Val- PACT FEE UPDATE tion. Public notices E.Hickman Can) for City, Utah. For further Notice to Defendant. A Notice to Defendant. A Valley, Northeast 2 basketball standard ley reserves the right 3. SEWER BOND submitted past the IRRIGATION; STOCK- information, please small claims case has small claims case has quarters of Section 31, where asphalt was re- not to issue a PAYMENT DISCUS- deadline will not be WATERING; DOMES- contact Boyd Swenson been filed against you. been filed against you. Township 5 South moved from tennis RFQ/RFP and to can- SION AMOUNT TO accepted. TIC. at (801)536?0232. In This imposes upon This imposes upon Range 5 West, in the court. Those qualified cel or modify this so- BE PAID UPAXLP Kent L. Jones, P.E. compliance with the you certain rights and you certain rights and RR-5 zone. contractors interested licitation at any time if 4. DISCUSS POSSI- STATE ENGINEER Americans with Dis- responsibilities. You responsibilities. You This site is in the area in bidding on project it deems, in its sole BLE REFINANCE OF NOTICE TO WATER (Published in the Tran- abilities Act, individu- may obtain small may obtain small of, or adjoins property there will be a pre bid discretion that such THE DISTRICTS SE- USERS script Bulletin July 13 als with special needs claims information and claims information and you own, according to meeting on Friday July measures are in the RIES 2010 BUILD The application(s) be- & 20, 2017) (including auxiliary instructions at instructions a t the tax rolls of Tooele 21st at 7 AM. Address Town of Rush Valley's AMERICA BOND low requesting an EX- communicative aids http://www.utcourts.go http://www.utcourts.go County. A public hear- 52 South Park St. best interests. It is an- 5. WELL 5 ENGI- TENSION OF TIME Public Notices and services) should v/howto/ v/howto/ ing to receive public in- Rush Valley UT ticipated that the NEERING UPDATE WITHIN WHICH TO contact Larene Wyss, Disabillity Accomoda- Disabillity Accomoda- put and meeting to dis- 84069. Bids must be RFP/RFQs will be for- 6. WILDHORS E SUBMIT PROOF OF Miscellaneous Office of Human Re- tions. If you need ac- tions. If you need ac- cuss and consider ac- mailed to The Town of mally considered and BENEFICIAL Rush Valley PO Box RANCH PHASE 3 Deadline for public sources at commodation of a dis- commodation of a dis- tion on the proposed awarded at the Town USE have been filed 363 Rush Valley UT STORM DRAIN UP- notices is 4 p.m. the (801)536-4281, TDD abililty, contact a judi- abililty, contact a judi- project will be held in Council's meeting on with the Division of 84069. Rush Valley SIZE COST & DIS- day prior to publica- (801)536-4284 or by cial service assistant cial service assistant the Rush Valley Town July 26, 2017, at the Water Rights. It is rep- Town will accept bids CUSS GENERAL DE- tion. Public notices e m a i l a t at least 3 days before at least 3 days before Hall, 52 S Park St, 7:00 p.m. meeting. resented that addi- until July 26th 1:00 SIGN submitted past the [email protected]. hearing. hearing. Rush Valley, UT Dated this 12th day of tional time is PM. If you have any 7. REVIEW STATE deadline will not be (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- 84069, Utah on: July, 2017. needed to place the questions call (435) LEGISLATURE LET- accepted. script Bulletin July 13, script Bulletin July 13 script Bulletin July 13 Wednesday, July 26, Amie Russell water to beneficial use 837-2280 leave mes- TER ADDRESSING UPAXLP 2017) & 20, 2017) & 20, 2017) 2017 at 7:00 p.m. Rush Valley Town LIMITED PURPOSE in Tooele County. You are invited to view sage with name and Clerk/Recorder ENTITIES These are informal SELLING YOUR HAVING A yard sale? SELL YOUR car in the the application, pro- number and your call (Published in the Tran- 8. MANAGER'S OP- proceedings per Rule mountain bike? BECOME A SUB- Advertise in the Tran- Transcript Bulletin posed plans, and zon- will be returned. Expe- script Bulletin July 13, ERATION REPORT R655-6-2. Protests www.tooele tran- SCRIBER. 882-0050 script Classified section. ing code at Rush Val- rience in this type of 2017) 9. APPROVAL OF concerning an applica- script.com ley Town Hall before- work is preferred. A MEETING tion must be legibly hand. written statement of MINUTES-JUNE 20, written or typed, con- You may wish to at- qualifications and fee TOOELE 2017 tain the name and tend the meeting to will be accepted at theTRANSCRIPT 10. FINANCIALS & mailing address of the gain further informa- Rush Valley Town WARRANTS protesting party, tion, give information Hall, PO Box 363,BULLETIN 11. PETITIONS & STATE THE APPLI- that is relevant to the Rush Valley, Utah, COMMUNICATIONS CATION NUMBER decision, or voice your 84069 until Wednes- 12. MOTION FOR AD- PROTESTED, CITE opinion on a separate day, July 26, 2017 JOURNMENT REASONS FOR THE A Full-Colorsheet Activity of paper, or on PageBids will be Just accepted for Kids! (Published in the Tran- PROTEST, and RE- the back of this notice, by mail sent to Town script Bulletin July 13, QUEST A HEARING, Every Thursdayand mail in it backYour to us. Tooeleof Rush Transcript-Bulletin Valley, PO 2017) if desired. Also, A $15 Thank you, Box 363, Rush Valley, FEE MUST BE IN- Amie Russell UT 84069. Please CLUDED FOR EACH Town Clerk contact Dana Gardner, APPLICATION PRO- (Published in the Tran- telephone (435) TESTED. Protests script Bulletin July 13, 837-2280, with any must be filed with the 2017) questions or specifica- Division of Water tions in order to re- Rights, PO Box spond to this RFP. 146300, Salt Lake Any bids submitted af- City, UT 84114-6300, ter or not received by or by hand delivery to BROKER July 26, by 1:00ASSOCIATE pm BROKER Margene Colledge Stephanie Bothell Jim Busico Christine Catino Ray Colledge Marilyn Jensen Jennifer Jones a Division office during 435-830-2521 435-841-9917 435-840-1494 503-860-7567 801-652-7963will not435-467-5475 be considered435-830-2088 normal business hours for award. Mailed bids on or before AUGUST received after July 26, 9, 2017. Please visit 2017 at 1:00 p.m., waterrights.utah.gov or even if post marked call (801)538-7240 for before, will not be con- additional information. sidered. The Town of EXTENSION(S) Rush Valley will not Wendy Kemp Anna Loertscher Thomas Loftis Mark Martinez Brett McConnell Debbie Millward Ryan Nelson Sherri Nelson 15-4308 (A73973): 801-618-6320 801-808-4733 801-808-3618 435-830-0655 801-400-3210 435-830-4716accept any 801-603-4989 RFQ/RFP 435-840-1567 Devin and Trinna Wil- submittal by facsimile, liams are filing an ex- electronic transmission tension for 4.87 ac-ft. or any method other from groundwater then stated above. (Rush Valley,near The Town of Rush Val- E.Hickman Can) for ley reserves the right IRRIGATION; STOCK- not to issue a 1094 North Main Street, Tooele Brenda Oliphant Bart Powell Matt Roberts Jodi Stewart Linda Theetge Toni Thompson Jack Walters WATERING; DOMES- 435-830-3339 435-830-6518 801-703-5595 801-884-7664 801-544-9118RFQ/RFP386-288-4905 and to 435-840-3010can- TIC. cel or modify this so- Kent L. Jones, P.E. licitation at any time if STATE ENGINEER it deems, in its sole (Published in the Tran- discretion that such script Bulletin July 13 measures are in the 435-882-2100& 20, 2017) • www.UtahHomes.comTown of Rush Valley's best interests. It is an- NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEWticipated LISTING that the RFP/RFQs will be for- mally considered and awarded at the Town Council's meeting on July 26, 2017, at the 7:00 p.m. meeting. Dated this 12th day of July, 2017. Amie Russell Rush Valley Town Clerk/Recorder (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin July 13, OPEN HOUSE2017) Saturday, July 15 • 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. 4554 N England Estates Rd, Erda 306 W 400 South, Tooele 263 W 1480 North, Tooele 3 beds, 2 baths, 3 car garage • $379,000 3 beds, 1 bath • $170,000 6 beds, 4 baths, 2 car garage • $258,000 Full 1 acre lot. Open floor plan. Vaulted ceilings. Horse property. Close to schools, swimming pool, library and parks. Many updates, Second kitchen downstairs. Large master bedroom with sitting area Large finished family room in basement. Large kitchen with granite Newer cabinets and kitchen appliances and brand new central air and balcony. Stainless steel appliances and granite counter-tops. counter-tops and a large island. 12x20 shed. Owner/agent. conditioning. Large front room and dining room. RV parking. Refrigerator, washer and dryer included. Toni Thompson • 386-288-4905 • #1464849 Stephanie Bothell • 435-841-9917 • #1464718 Sherri Nelson • 435-840-5167 • #1462939

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559 S 380 West, Tooele 139 N 630 East, Tooele 303 S 7th Street, Tooele 4 beds, 2 baths, 1 car garage • $215,000 4 beds, 2 baths, 2 car garage • $179,990 5 beds, 2 baths • $215,000 Beautiful rambler. Many updated features including extra insulation, Darling rambler condo. Open floor plan. Huge patio, 2 bedrooms in Clean beautiful home with updated kitchen with stainless steel windows, kitchen, bathrooms and light fixtures. The basement is basement. HOA takes care of yard. Seller motivated. Must see to appliances. Large bath, brand new AC with 10 year warranty. Large fully finished. Fully fenced and landscaped with RV parking. really appreciate. laundry room. Close to Skyline Park. Stephanie Bothell • 435-841-9917 • #1458324 Jack R. Walters • 435-840-3010 • #1461806 Linda Theetge • 801-554-9118 • #1453195 Many More Homes at: UtahHomes.com