Buffs volleyball shines at Dixie See A7 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY September 1, 2020 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 127 No. 27 $1.00 Temple subdivision petition not certified

Petition sponsors Temple Subdivision Petitions Verified Signatures pursue legal Needed Submitted Over/Under options until rezone Council District #1 441 407 -34 Council District #2 452 555 103 withdrawal is official Council District #3 477 749 272 Council District #4 592 789 197 TIM GILLIE EDITOR Council District #5 483 476 -7 While the Church of Jesus Total 2445 2976 531 Christ of Latter-day Saints has Source: Tooele County Clerk Aug. 26, 2020 stated they will withdraw the rezoning request for the resi- dential portion of their temple While Gillette was able to petition needed enough valid project, the referendum to verify more than the total signatures in four of the five repeal the rezone moves for- required signatures of Tooele districts. ward — at least until the with- County registered voters, the Gillette verified 2,976 total drawal is formally made by the number fell short in two of the signatures, 2,445 were needed. Church and accepted by the five county council districts. There were 660 signatures that Tooele County Commission. Along with a minimum were not verified. Tooele County Clerk Marilyn number of total signatures, Gillette listed the cause for Gillettte announced on Aug. 26 state law requires a minimum not verifying signatures as; that the petition to place the number of signatures from at 345 were not registered to vote repeal of County Ordinance least 75% of the county’s dis- in Tooele County, 147 had bad

2020-16 on a ballot did not tricts. addresses, 98 with information CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO meet the legal requirements of With five County Council Signs on state Route 36 promoting an opportunity to sign the petition for the referendum that would repeal the the law to be certified. Districts in Tooele County, the SEE PETITION PAGE A5 ® rezone for the Temple Subdivision.

Tooele County Initial Unemployment Claims 2018-2020 Four Week Moving Average Tooele County’s 800 2020 2019 2018 700 County erred 600 unemployment 500 400 300 in petition 200 rate drops for 100 0 3rd consecutive Week 1 Week 12 Week 22 Week 32 Week 42 Week 52 signature month 2020 Unemployment, U.S, Utah, Tooele requirements 15% United States Utah State ‘Utah economy is rebounding with 12% Tooele County Acknowledging their error, county vigor,’ says state economist will not enforce higher requirement 9% TIM GILLIE TIM GILLIE Tooele County Clerk EDITOR EDITOR Marilyn Gillette said she Tooele County’s unemployment statistics for July showed a 6% Tooele County made an consulted with the County slight improvement over June, according to the Department error when they told referen- Attorney and the state of Workforce services. dum sponsors for the Tooele Lieutenant Governor’s office Tooele County’s July unemployment rate was 5.4% com- 3% Valley Temple Subdivision and was told that a rezone of pared to 5.7% for June, according to a DWS report. Planned Community rezone a piece of property was a local With a workforce of 33,827 people, Tooele County’s July that they needed 9.5% of the law, because a land use law is unemployment rate of 5.4% means there were 1,838 people 0% signatures of active voters reg- defined in state code as “a law in Tooele County out of work and actively looking for a job. Jan Feb March April May June July istered in the county, or 2,445 of general applicability.” Tooele County’s unemployment rate hit a new peak of verified signatures. That interpretation, it turns 10.5% in April 2020, leaving 3,528 Tooele County residents But, they are sticking with out, was “most likely” not unemployed at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. sixth consecutive week of less than 100 claims since the four- that number for that referen- correct, according to a legal While the July 2020 unemployed number of 1,838 is week average of new claims in Tooele County climbed to 771 dum. opinion from Tooele County almost half of April 2020’s 3,538, it is twice the January 2020 for the week ending March 29. Utah State Code requires Attorney Scott Broadhead unemployed number of 919 when the County’s unemploy- The four-week average of new claims remains above his- a petition with signatures of dated August 13, 2020. ment rate was 2.7%. torical trends for Tooele County with the average for the same 9.5% of the active voters for Broadhead said the At the unemployment height of the Great Recession, unem- week of 2019 and 2018 at 23 and 34 respectively. a referendum to overturn a error was discovered as he ployment in Tooele County reached 8.6% in November 2009. Statewide, the number of people that have stopped request- “local law” and 16% for a ref- helped Rep. Merrill Nelson, Tooele County’ four week moving average of new unem- erendum to overturn a “land ployment claims was 60 for the week ending Aug. 16, the SEE UNEMPLOYMENT PAGE A5 ® use law.” SEE SIGNATURE PAGE A5 ®

COVID19 UPDATE Two hospitalized and no deaths in county

individuals who have been County Health Department updating COVID-19 website info tested and were positive 7.9%. CEILLY SUTTON positive cases of the virus with of Tooele County. The state Health STAFF WRITER 33 hospitalizations and no Statewide 659,855 people Department is reporting Currently Tooele County has deaths. have been tested for the virus 51,860 estimated recovered had 692 positive cases of the There may be at least two as of Aug. 31, with 52,107 cases and 7,7711 active cases virus with 33 hospitalizations Tooele County residents cur- positive cases reported, 3,093 as of Aug. 30 as of Aug. 31, according to a rently receiving hospital care, people hospitalized, and 407 The Tooele County Health report released by the Tooele according to Amy Bate with COVID-19 deaths, according Department will soon be County Health Department. the health department. These to the Utah Department of updating their website with As of the last report, on Aug. local COVID-19 patients may Health. 27, Tooele County had 673 be receiving treatment outside This makes the percent of SEE HOSPITALIZED PAGE A5 ®

BULLETIN BOARD B4 CLASSIFIEDS B6 National Guard OBITUARIES A6 CORONAVIRUS TRACKER lends a helping OPEN FORUM A4 hand SPORTS A7 Data as of September 1, 2020. Source: Utah Department of Health See A2 TOOELE COUNTY- Known Cases: 697 UTAH- Known Cases: 52,403 Hospitalizations: 33 • Deaths: 0 Hospitalizations: 3,110 • Deaths: 409 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY September 1, 2020 Health department to distribute new COVID-19 care packages Packages will have information and essential COVID-19 supplies COURTESY TOOELE ARMY DEPOT CEILLY SUTTON Individuals can write who Tooele Army Depot got a little help accomplishing its mission from STAFF WRITER they are wearing their masks the Utah National Guard’s 118th Transportation Battalion. The Tooele County Health for in the blank space. Department will start a cam- The county Health paign called “Tooele County Department will distribute the Depot partners Cares — Prevent COVID-19.” care packages, beginning with The campaign, which was the most vulnerable popula- created by Amy Bate from the tions — which includes high- with Utah National health department, will include risk individuals, the homeless, a care package with a booklet and those with mental disabili- containing information on ties. Guard for real-world COVID-19, masks, thermom- “We will be working to get eters, hand sanitizer, gloves, these out to our clients that and two magnets. participate in our drive through munitions mission “My deputy director said that meal program,” Bate said. “We JEREMY LAIRD “It gave our employees the we should do a community- are going to also be working CONTRIBUTING WRITER opportunity to meet the peo- wide campaign,” Bate said. “I with the food pantry, so they Tooele Army Depot — ple they serve,” said Glenda looked into it and I thought, can work with families that are TEAD— got a little help Bender, chief of Planning and ‘Okay, what is it people need to struggling and they may not accomplishing its mission Support, TEAD. “The train- know?’ I gathered a lot of infor- have access to information or from the very Warfighters it ing closes the strategic to mation and tried to present it in some of the supplies that come typically serves. tactical gap.” an easy format.” in the package.” The Utah National Guard’s Capt. Sorensen and TEAD Bate said that her favorite The Health Department 118th Transportation staff planned the mission for part of the campaign are masks also plans on working with the Battalion spent their yearly more than a year. About half- that say “Tooele County cares. I training on TEAD getting way through, the COVID-19 wear this mask for ___.” SEE CARE PAGE A6 ® real world experience in pandemic struck forcing both transporting munitions. The the 118th and TEAD to reas- 118th is one of the newest sess how to accomplish the Guard units, and the part- mission. nership between TEAD and “Both the TEAD com- the company was a win for mander and 118th com- everyone involved. mander put in policies and Grantsville man who served in World “This is the first oppor- procedures meant to protect tunity we had [for train- the Civilian workforce and ing], and I wanted to make the Soldiers,” said Sorensen. it a real-world mission,” “Make it so our Soldiers are War II would be 100 on Wednesday said Capt. Brian Sorensen, safe — ensuring that they Commander 118th can go back home and back Stories Behind the Stars works to write the story of World War II’s fallen soldiers Transportation Company. to work safely.” A real-world mission that TEAD and the 118th fol- CEILLY SUTTON Milne. On April 1, 1945 the 158th TEAD was more than willing lowed the state’s and the STAFF WRITER Anderson’s parents, Gustave Regimental Combat Team to help provide. Army’s guidance on mitigat- Wednesday will be the 75th and Claudia (Brim) were Utah landed on the Bicol Peninsula “They needed to get some ing the spread of COVID-19. anniversary of Japan surren- natives. His father worked as a with the task of taking Legazpi. good quality training, and we Soldiers and Civilians did dering to the Allies aboard the farmer and sheep herder and Anderson was killed on needed some help moving not share equipment and USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, died in 1936. April 12, 1945. munitions between the vari- document delivery was con- bringing an end to World War Anderson had one older “He may have been one of ous storage locations,” said tactless, as was loading and II. brother named Adolph and the last Bushmakers killed in Col. Steven Dowgielewicz, unloading procedures. When Don Milne, from Bountiful, five sisters, Geneva Ecton, the war,” Milne wrote. “Peter Commander, Tooele Army Soldiers and Civilians could director of Stories Behind the Emma Tripp, Florence Watson, Richard Anderson never had a Depot. not keep a physical distance Stars — an effort to collect and Josephine Howell, and Bernice chance to reach 100 years old The Soldiers moved of six feet, they donned cloth make the story of World War Carson. today. Instead, he sacrificed munitions both on the main face masks. II’s fallen heroes easily acces- In 1940, Anderson was liv- his life.” Depot facility and between In their week on Depot, sible to the public — has iden- ing at home, had completed His wife remarried and died the main post and the south the Soldiers of the 118th tified 60 men born on Sept. 2, two years of high school, and in 1990. His son passed away facility—a trek of about 20 moved more than 625 tons of 1920 that died while fighting was working odd jobs, accord- in 2005. miles on state roads. munitions between TEAD’s in World War II. ing to Milne. His other child may still be “They can drive empty main post and the south One of those men, who He married Nancy Widger in living, according to Milne. trucks to get training but real facility. They transported would be 100 years old 1941. They had two children. Anderson’s grave is locat- training is coming out and another 1212 tons between on Wednesday, was from On June 14, 1944, Anderson ed in the Grantsville City tying down loads, actually locations on TEAD’s main Grantsville. was drafted into the Army. He Cemetery. having to placard those loads post. In total, the Soldiers Peter Richard Anderson reached the rank of private “If he (Anderson) would so they are legal to go over moved more than 3.5-million was born on Sept. 2, 1920 first class and was assigned to have lived this long, he would the roads and handling the pounds of munitions. Their in Grantsville, according to the 158th Infantry Regiment. have been 100,” Milne said. paperwork for what could mission also saved taxpayers The regiment was nick- “His birthday is also on the be a hazardous cargo,” said more than a quarter-of-a-mil- named the Bushmakers, 75th anniversary of the end of Dowgielewicz. “They get real lion dollars in transportation according to Milne World War II. He never got to training that prepares them and handling charges. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT The 158th Infantry know that the war ended.” for their mission.” Their hard work not only BULLETIN Regiment was sent to Australia More than 1,400 men and The Soldiers on the helped the Depot but their in January 1943, where It was women have been profiled by COURTESY DON MILNE ground could not agree fellow Warfighters as well. ADMINISTRATION renamed the 158th Regimental volunteers from Stories Behind Peter Anderson (top) from more. “As a squad leader, it The manpower surge allowed Scott C. Dunn Publisher Combat Team. the Stars, but the group still Grantsville died while fighting in comes down to planning with TEAD to reorganize and bet- Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher World War II. He would have been Anderson was shipped out has many to write about. There my team. A lot of them are ter store munitions so that Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus 100 year old on Wednesday, which December 1944 and became were more than 400,000 men new Soldiers and hands-on in the future it can deliver OFFICE is also the 75th anniversary of the part of the 158th Regimental and women who died during end of the war. Anderson’s grave training is how we become ready, reliable and lethal Bruce K. Dunn Controller Combat Team as a replacement the war, according to Milne. marker (bottom) in the Grantsville better at what we do,” said munitions to the Soldier in Chris Evans Office Manager in March 1945. He has been writing since City Cemetery. Staff Sgt. Jeffery Clement. the field even faster than Vicki Higgins Customer Service The unit, according to 2016 and plans to continue to The presence of the 118th before. Patricia Cook Circulation Manager Milne, was a part of the do so. 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CEILLY SUTTON The female reportedly entering the vehicle, and leav- man to Midvale where the department detectives and according to the statement. STAFF WRITER stayed in the car until she told ing with the female passenger Unified Police Department admitted to planning to steal Banyai has been booked into A female victim reported the man that she needed to use inside of the vehicle. conducted a traffic stop on the the car, taking the car, and the the Tooele County Jail. to the Tooele County Sheriff’s the restroom in Lake Point. The vehicle was identified as vehicle. female being inside the car, He has been charged with Office that she was kidnapped After dropping the female being a silver Kia Sedona reg- The driver of the vehicle was according to a probable cause kidnapping and receiving or on Aug. 26 in Wendover and off at the light by the Comfort istered to the female victim’s identified as Banyai. He was statement. transfer of a stolen vehicle, dropped off in Lake Point. Inn in Lake Point, the male husband. taken into custody. He said he drove the car both 2nd degree felonies. A woman, who has not proceeded to drive away, The GPS company of the Banyai was later interviewed over 100 miles and dropped [email protected] been identified by the Sheriff’s according to Aranda. vehicle was able to track the by Tooele County Sheriff’s the female off in Lake Point, department, reported that she The female described the was kidnapped at the Montego male as a white man with dark Bay casino by a man who later colored shaved hair wearing dropped her off in Lake Point a white shirt, brown shorts, and took her vehicle. and having tattoos down both The Tooele County Sheriff’s arms. office received the call on Upon further investigation August 26 at 10:06 p.m., into video footage at the casi- according to Lt. Norberto no, Wendover police identified Aranda, with the sheriff’s the male as Marc Banyai. office Wendover officer Rick Giles The woman told a deputy reported that he saw the man sheriff that she was waiting in walking outside the Montego the passenger seat of her car Bay earlier in the night carry- in the Montego Bay parking lot ing a red backpack. while her husband went inside The red backpack with the to check into the hotel. man’s identification was found The female said a male in the Montego Bay lobby, jumped into her car and according to Aranda. started driving away from the Giles said he observed the casino and hit a barrier on the male on the video walking We are so excited about all the new foods in the store that way out. down the stairs of the casino, we want you to have a chance to try some of them. We will have a display of a wide variety of pre-packaged samples for you to try all month.

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OUR VIEW Back to School Over 16,000 local kindergarten through twelfth grade students have returned to school this fall in Tooele County. This includes students in the Tooele County School District, Saint Marguerite Catholic School, and the three charter schools in Tooele County: Bonneville Academy in Stansbury Park, Excelsior Academy in Erda, and Scholar Academy in Tooele City. Some of these students are pursuing their education using various online options. Others are attending a brick and mortar school in-person for the first time since the state placed schools on a “partial” closure due to COVID-19 in March 2020. The Tooele County School District reported that almost 90% of their students will start the new school year in a traditional in- person classroom with face-to-face instruction from their teachers. This means that once again, both early in the morning and in the afternoon, school buses will be on the road. Students will be waiting at bus stops or walking home from them. Some students will be walking to and from school while some high school stu- dents will be driving themselves to school. Drivers are cautioned to be on the lookout for students on the road, especially as darkness lingers longer in fall mornings. Remember to observe traffic laws that relate to school buses. Be aware of school zones that have been void of students for months. They will now be teeming with students who may not remember proper pedestrian safety. Schools will comply with state regulations to help contain COVID-19. Local and state health department officials will help guide decisions to contain outbreaks. Parents of students are asked to help out too. Children who are ill should be kept home, especially those with symptoms of COVID-19, which may include a wide variety of symptoms like fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle aches or body aches, headache, new loss of taste LETTERS TO THE EDITOR or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomit- ing, and diarrhea. The American Dream the American Dream. We fight war ever waged on this earth ferent reasons don’t want you Despite the obstacles of masks and other safety protocols, we I heard constant references to protect our planet from self- or in heaven. to get to vote! They believe wish all teachers, students, staff, and parents a productive and to the “American Dream” dur- destruction because that is the I am writing about the they can confuse you and safe school year. ing the Republican National American Dream. referendum on changing the deny your right to vote. Don’t Convention and warnings that America is far from perfect current zoning in Erda. A let them! Whether you want it is under threat from the Left. and has never achieved that referendum is the way the progressive metered growth or But, what is that dream? I fear Dream. But she was built on constitution allows Americans to open the door to unlimited GUEST OPINION that term has been so abused a Dream, is kept alive by a to ask permission to ‘sustain’ or and unreasonable explosion by well-meaning citizens and Dream, and will someday real- ‘oppose’ laws and regulations, of overcrowding, demand the propagandists that it is begin- ize that Dream. In the mean- in this case rezoning Erda. right to vote! ning to lose all meaning. time, I will fight to help my By signing a referendum People all over this country The QAnon rot in the GOP The “American Dream” is brothers and sisters break the petition, you are not sustaining of “liberty and freedom for all” Anon is getting its first that promise that America chains of racism, of bigotry, of or opposing decisions made by are protesting. Residents of Qcongresswoman. offers: the dedication to the poverty, of hate. Why? Because leaders, or in this case, simply Tooele County should be gath- Marjorie Taylor Greene won proposition that all men are America’s Dream is my Dream elected people. By signing the ering on the county building a runoff in a Republican pri- created equal and are endowed too. referendum petition, you are steps demanding this precious mary, all but assuring her vic- by their Creator with certain Broderick S. Craig simply asking for the right to God given right to vote! tory in November in a heavily inalienable rights, and among Provo (Erda) vote. The opportunity to ‘sus- I propose that all of us who GOP district. these rights are life, liberty, tain’ or ‘oppose’ the disputed signed the referendum in good She is thus set to become the and the pursuit of happiness. The right to vote regulation is exercised by vot- faith call the Clerk’s office to highest officeholder in the land The American Dream is not This letter is addressed ing on election day. verify our signature was vali- who takes seriously the lunatic a guarantee of success, it’s a to everyone who believes in Organizers of the referen- dated and that we demand the theories of QAnon, the anony- father, or Joe Scarborough. refuge from oppression. It is democracy. Not Democrat or dum collected over 3,600 of right to vote. mous internet poster who says, Trump fulsomely praised not material wealth but the Republican. But every citizen your signatures. Recently, this Brett J. Mathews among other ludicrous and Greene upon her primary vic- promise that whoever you are, who believes in democracy paper reported that approxi- Tooele poisonous things, that there’s tory as a Republican rising star. wherever you come from, you — the right to vote! The con- mately 2,400 of those signa- a global network of pedophiles In 2017, Greene posted a can be something. You will not stitution, often referred to by tures have been validated by about to be exposed and long, hilariously earnest and be beaten down for the color apostles and prophets as a doc- the County Clerk’s office. So LETTERS POLICY undone by President Donald completely bonkers explication of your skin or for speaking the ument written by God, allows approximately 1,200 of us who The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes Trump. of Q posts to YouTube. She had wrong language. The American for elected (not necessarily signed the referendum were letters to the editor from readers. Greene’s ascension is the read them closely and spent Dream is freedom from fear elect) leaders to make deci- invalidated!!, because the Letters must be no longer than 250 latest indication of the creep- time trying to figure out their and oppression. sions regarding our liberties; County Clerk’s office decided words, civil in tone, written exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and ing influence of Q, who has import. The time and energy Unfortunately, far, far too and for the people, you and your signature on the referen- accompanied by the writer’s name, fashioned a kind of free- you’d hope an eventual con- many of our brothers and me, to sustain or oppose those dum did not match your signa- address and phone number. Longer floating John Birch Society for gressional candidate would sisters are withheld from that decisions. This is a check and ture on your voter registration letters may be published, based on the digital age. The author’s devote to understanding the Dream. Far too many of our balance system. Without it, the card or driver license. How merit and at the Editor’s discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. adherents or fellow travelers federal budget or, say, how fellow Americans are still kept USA would not be a republic preposterous! Am I one of the are adept at spreading memes to reform military procure- down for who they are and of independent state democra- invalidated ones? Are you? Readers who are interested in writing a longer guest op-ed column on on , hold signs or ment, she’d poured into Q, and where they come from. The cies, but an autocracy. How dare those very people a topic of general interest should wear paraphernalia touting Q was clearly invigorated and idea that somehow the people As a disabled veteran, I who have their jobs because contact Editor Tim Gillie. at Trump rallies, and now are alarmed by it. on the Left who fight for sys- would die or live to preserve the majority of us voted for Email: [email protected] notching some victories in GOP Q has a special draw for a temic change hate America your right to vote which is them, change zoning laws and Fax: (435) 882-6123 primaries. segment of Trump supporters. is absurd. We fight for racial guaranteed by the constitution then work so hard to deny Mail: Letters to the Editor Jo Rae Perkins, a no-hoper The author’s lurid inventions equality because that is the of this great nation. The free our right to vote to sustain or Tooele Transcript-Bulletin P.O. Box 390 who won the Republican involve people who are already American Dream. We fight for agency right to vote has been oppose the rezoning! Tooele, UT 84074 Senate primary in Oregon, villains of the populist right, income equality because that is the underlying factor in every Many people for many dif- has associated herself with the likes of George Soros and Q and expressed disappoint- John Podesta. Q promotes a ment when her sellout cam- radical distrust of traditional paign team tried to hide her sources of information and enthusiasm for the conspiracy makes Trump’s stumbles into GUEST OPINION theory. Lauren Boebert, the master chess moves, both of upset winner of a primary for which are pleasing to Trump a Republican House seat in superfans. Colorado, said of Q in a radio All of this is an explanation, In empathy’s name, Trump the Disruptor interview, “If this is real, then not an excuse. Q is deeply it could be really great for our corrosive of the qualities nec- country.” essary to live in and govern offers school choice to #WalkAway parents The rise of Q shouldn’t be a republic. It invites its adher- exaggerated. Surely, most ents to suspend reason — how resident Democratic voters who’ve feel good about themselves Republicans aren’t even aware else to credit all the prophecies Pwasn’t elected for his decided to leave the party. when they vote. And they all of this dreck, and the Q caucus that haven’t come to pass? — empathy. He was elected to Trump’s critics in the have this in common. They’re in the next Congress might and believe that a swath of the kick the Washington establish- John Kass Democratic Media Complex parents. GUEST COLUMNIST number one or two. Almost American establishment isn’t ment — the bipartisan court- along the Washington Beltway Will school choice work as every political movement has a just wrongheaded or incompe- iers of our modern Versailles loathe his voters for reject- a bridge from Republicans to fringe that marinates in para- tent, but engaged in monstrous on the Potomac — in their ing their liberal wisdom. This those parents? I don’t know. noia and is prepared to believe secret crimes. sensitive parts. chance to reframe himself, to blinds them and causes them The left’s cancel culture is — or invent — the worst about Marjorie Taylor Greene Kick them he did, repeat- offer something to parents sit- to underestimate Trump. indeed powerful. Voters fear the other side. has already been criticized by edly. And they fought back, ting on the fence who seek a It might surprise them to being mocked, which may Yet, the spread of QAnon Republican congressional lead- swinging their corporate reason to walk away from the know that parents may care explain the rise of those defin- shows that the Trump-era ers for her incendiary rantings media hatchets at his head, so Democrats. more about their children’s ing themselves as “undecided.” GOP has weakened antibodies about Muslims. She deserves, he slammed his “Fake News” What Republicans offered education than political ideol- But optimism, rather than against kookery. Trump him- too, to be shunned her for war club into their guts. those parents on the RNC ogy. fear, will give them a place to self sets the tone. He’s an indis- attraction to Q, even if the Now, with the election just opening night was this: Many black parents know stand as the election draws criminate tweeter of disreputa- president of the United States months away, both sides seem School choice, to allow they’ve been taken for granted near. And school choice is all ble Twitter accounts, and he’s is unbothered by it. out of breath, like TV wres- black and brown families a by the Democrats for decades. about optimism. floated all sorts of ridiculous tlers, exhausted, with folding chance to escape the big-city They look for a chance to walk Another school-choice conspiracy theories over the Rich Lowry is editor of the chairs broken in pieces on the public schools that have failed away. advocate speaking on the RNC years — just ask Ted Cruz’s National Review. floor of our shabby national their kids for decades. Hispanic parents may have opening night was Rebecca political amphitheater. “I don’t care if it’s a public, resentment toward Trump over Friedrichs, the California pub- The Democrats built private, charter, virtual or the immigration issue, but in lic school teacher who fought Tooele Transcript Bulletin Editorial Board exhaustion into their strategy a home school,” said South Chicago at least, many take her union’s ability to take dues Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Timothy H. Gillie after Trump’s 2016 election, Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, a advantage of charter schools from teachers who oppose Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor and Trump has helped them black Republican, in his stir- — a testament to the fact that their union’s politics. with his brutal Twitter thumbs ring speech. “When a parent traditional public schools don’t Friedrichs said teachers’ and commentary. In many has a choice, a kid has a better work for them. unions continue “trapping so ways, Trump is his own worst chance.” And those swing voters many precious, low-income enemy. Just then I thought I heard among suburban soccer moms children in dangerous, corrupt Your Complete Local So, this (virtual) Republican heads exploding among lib- have already identified them- and low-performing schools.” National Convention is every eral pundits and the bosses selves as somewhat guilty Another was Georgia News Source bit an infomercial as was the of the teachers’ unions, the about their status, perhaps Democratic state Rep. Vernon (virtual) Democratic offering ground troops of the mod- one reason for those hate-has- Jones, a black man, who laud- Contact us today 435.882.0050 TOOELETRANSCRIPT days before. But this one is ern Democratic Party. They no-home-here signs in front ed school choice as a chance or [email protected] BULLETIN about counterprogramming. just hate that social media lawns. It may be Trump’s last #WalkAway campaign by They all want a reason to SEE KASS PAGE A6 ® TUESDAY September 1, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 CLERK’S CORNER bookkeeping, and payroll services; archi- Unemployment tectural, engineering, and specialized continued from page A1 design services; computer services; con- sulting services; research services; adver- The election is coming quickly tising services; photographic services; ing unemployment benefits have out num- translation and interpretation services; that date at Oct. 13, 2020. The bered the number of new unemployment veterinary services; and other profession- Referendum results and ballot information US Post Office has assured us claims, but new claims have exceeded al, scientific, and technical services. Referendums: The final that they will get the ballots 5,000. Statewide, including Tooele County, numbers for the referendum out as quickly as possible. This “For two consecutive weeks we have July marked the third consecutive month petition on Ordinance 2020-16 is very important to them, as seen more than 7,000 people stop of improvement in employment since (The Temple referendum) can Marilyn Gillette it is to us. If you are concerned requesting the unemployment benefit; a April. be found at tooeleco.org/your GUEST COLUMNIST about mailing your ballot back, positive sign that many have reconnected “July’s employment assessment is a government/clerk/petition/ please use the ballot boxes into the workforce,” said Kevin Burt, third consecutive month of Utah employ- petition certification letter. around the county. They are Unemployment Insurance Division direc- ment improvement,” reported Mark Knold, The report is rather lengthy, always in the same place. For tor for the Utah Department of Workforce chief economist at the DWS. “While the but if you go to the back page, very important reason is that a list and location, please go Services. “However, we also continue to pace of job gains moderated a bit com- you will see the final numbers. the voter has asked that their to tooeleco.org under “Your see over 5,000 new claims a week, indicat- pared to the prior two months, the Utah While the total number of voter registration be kept pri- Government” > “Clerk” > ing that COVID-19 continues to be disrup- economy is rebounding with vigor.” signatures required for this ref- vate. Those who have made “Where Do I Vote” > “Ballot tive and the need for this critical benefit Tooele County’s unemployment rate of erendum, 2,445 was attained, this request will not have their Drop Box Maps.” remains.” 5.4% in July 2020 placed it as the 15th the total number required in name show up on any public The ballot for the November The hardest hit job sector in Tooele lowest unemployment rate of Utah’s 29 each council district was not listing. election is going to be 19 inch- County is professional and business ser- counties. The highest rate was 11.5% in achieved. Those of you whose email es front and back. Receiving vices with 1,013 unemployment 1,013 Garfield County.The lowest rate was 3.2% There is a list of all of addresses we have were sent your ballot three weeks early unemployment claims filed followed by in Cache County. the valid signatures on the a Proposition Information gives you the time and oppor- manufacturing with 635 claims, according The state’s unemployment rate for July Clerk’s website from this peti- Pamphlet on Ordinance 2020- tunity to research the candi- to the DWS. 2020 was 4.5%. The U.S. unemployment tion at tooeleco.org under 14 last week. This is a differ- dates, the seven constitutional Professional services includes legal rate for July was 10.2%. “Your Government” > “Clerk” ent referendum which can be amendments, two referen- advice and representation; accounting, [email protected] > “Elections and Voter viewed at www.tooeleco.org/ dums, one incorporation, and Information” > “Petitions” > your government/petition/ the school bond. If you have “Petition Signers.” Some sign- ordinance 2020-14. not received your ballot by ers have noticed that their Elections: We are work- Oct. 26, please call. As you can name is not on the list while ing diligently to get the ballot see, this is a very important they did sign the petition. ready for printing next month. election in many aspects. You There are a couple of reasons We have received a number of can begin doing some research get the information that they are looking for that: 1) The signature may phone callers concerned with at vote.utah.gov. It’s coming Hospitalized for,” Bate said. not have matched any of the whether they will get their quickly! continued from page A1 The new feature will be on the website ones we have on file for that general election ballot in time If you have any questions, soon but officials at the health department voter; 2) with previous peti- to get mailed back to the clerk’s please contact me at mgil- have already added a feature where indi- tions, if they were registered office in time. The law will not [email protected] or 435- more information related to the virus. viduals can see how many cases there are, anywhere in Tooele County, allow us to mail the ballots 843-3140. “We are going to be updating this regu- number of hospitalizations, and deaths, their signature would count, earlier than 21 days before the larly so that people don’t have to go to the according to Bate. however, with the new council election. With Election Day Marilyn Gillette is the Tooele state website to see that data, they can “I think it will be really good because a districts, the law now requires being Nov. 3, 2020, that puts County Clerk. just go to our website,” Bate said. “There lot of people in the community are asking that the address the signer is also a link from our website to the state questions,” she said. puts on the petition must website.” In order to see the new feature, you match the address we have The county Health Department is work- can visit tooelehealth.org and click on on file; 3) some of the sign- Are you prepared? ing with their website developer to include “Tooele County Coronavirus/COVID-19 ers came up in the removable cases by zip code, age, and gender. Information”. file — this means they have “We want the community to be able to [email protected] moved from somewhere, prob- Wills • Trusts ably outside of Tooele County, Medicaid Planning but have not reregistered in Tooele County; 4) the last and Free Initial Consultation DAVID G. WOOD President applicable, but instead it is the referendum statutes and Signature specific to a piece of property, the Baker v. Carlson case, the TOOELETRANSCRIPT 435-255-8740 continued from page A1 according to Broadhead. change in zoning for a par- BULLETIN However, in 2018, in the ticular property made by the Accepting Cottonwood Mall referendum request of the property owner Delivering the News New Clients R-Granstville, prepare legisla- case, the state Supreme Court is a “land use law” and should in Tooele County for Frank Mohlman’s tion that would have allowed held that decisions affecting be subject to the higher num- More Than 120 Years Clients Welcome! an election for the Temple a single piece of property ber of signatures required Subdivision referendum to are generally applicable if under UCA §20A-7-601(3),” Subscribe 435-882-0050 1244 North Main, Ste 202, Tooele take place in November 2020, “they apply to all present he wrote in the conclusion of if the petition was certified as and future parties that meet his legal opinion. having sufficient signatures. [their] terms.” That means instead Utah Code defines a local The Court wrote that a of 2,445 signatures, the law as “an ordinance, a site-specific zoning was gen- sponsors of the Temple resolution, a land use law or erally applicable because all Subdivision referendum Tooele Education other legislative action of a present and future owners should have been told they local legislative body.” of the site would be bound needed a total of approxi- F   It also includes a recent by the decision to rezone mately 4,110 signatures. S T  C  S  change. The definition the property, according to Broadhead said after includes a specific exclusion Broadhead. discovering the error, the that a “local law does not Under that decision a County, including the County include an individual prop- rezoning of one piece of Commission, considered erty zoning decision,” accord- property can arguably be a options, and decided that ing to Broadhead. law of “general applicability,” they would stay with the The definition of a land use Broadhead said. 2,445 number that the ref- law includes “a law of general Broadhead said he con- erendum sponsors were told applicability” or “a compre- sulted with several attorneys they needed. hensive zoning ordinance or who gave him differing opin- All future referendums Back to School! resolution,” states Broadhead ions as to which standard to overturn a land use law by Linda Clegg in his legal opinion. should apply. — including a site specific A state Supreme Court The most likely correct rezone — will be required to decision handed down in interpretation of both statu- collect the signatures from Students and teachers 2005 held that an individual tory and case law, according 16% of the registered voters, all over the county have rezone is not a land use law to Broadhead is; “based upon according to Broadhead. returned to school. This because it is not generally the most recent changes to [email protected] time of year always brings with it a feeling of excitement and the overall good feelings that accompany starting Petition informed of the unverified and the County can act within something anew. Every signatures and given an oppor- 10 days,” Kipp said. “We need year in the 40+ years continued from page A1 tunity to correct errors for sig- to act to preserve our legal since graduating Tooele natures submitted before the rights.” High School, I still feel deadline, according to Gillette. Any sponsor may file a writ- the anticipation I felt as a not matching voting records, The names of the verified ten demand with the local child. I also have a little Students social distance for first day of school pictures 40 were duplicate signatures, petition signers, other than clerk for a recount of the sig- nagging thought in the at Vernon Elementary. 23 were not verified for other those who indicated on their natures appearing on the ref- back of my mind that tells reasons and seven were listed voter registration record that erendum petition in the pres- me I am supposed to “be the students to see the changed is secretaries in as unreadable. they wanted their registra- ence of any sponsor, according somewhere”. kids again! What hasn’t the front offices at schools State code requires the tion information to be private, to state code. changed is how wonderful keeping things running County Clerk to verify petition were listed on the County State code also provides for This is a year that it feels to learn and how smoothly and principals signatures by matching signa- Clerk’s website so signers can any voter to apply to a court includes social distancing, much teachers care about who work for a the very tures, names, and addresses confirm if their signature was for an extraordinary writ face masks, online their students and want best learning environment with the statewide voter regis- verfied, according to Gillette. to compel the local clerk to them to succeed, not just possible for students and tration database. Gillette said the state code accept and file a referendum learning, not to mention changes in how lunch in their classes, but in life. teachers. What hasn’t In the past, addresses were for referendum petitions does petition within 10 days after What hasn’t changed is changed is other staff who not too critical as long as the not permit or allow her to the clerk’s refusal to do so. time, recess and PE will be voter was registered in Tooele reach out to the people whose Kipp said once the Church conducted. custodians who make sure support our kids in the County. This year addresses signatures were not verified, and the County have formally everything is clean and schools such as counselors, were more important because unlike the requirements for withdrawn the rezone, the What hasn’t changed is orderly and a lunch staff aides, and coaches. What of the council district require- mail-in ballot verification. sponsors will drop their legal the wonderful teachers who makes sure student hasn’t changed is loving ments, according to Gillette. Allison Kipp, one of the challenge to the petition signa- and staff at schools who bodies are fed as well as parents and grandparents Tooele County voters will petition sponsors, said the ture decision. are at least as excited as their minds. What hasn’t and community members elect their first council mem- sponsors will continue to On August 18, the Church who want kids to make bers in the November 2020 pursue their legal options, released a statement attrib- the most of themselves. It general election. The County at least until the Church for- uted to the First Presidency of takes a dedicated army! will transition to the County mally requests a rescission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Council/Manager form of the rezone and the County Latter-day Saints, that read, In a time when division government on January 1, Commission approves the in part, “Therefore, regardless is often the focus, how 2020. But, because the County rescission. of the outcome of a pending blessed we are to have Commission adopted the “Until then the properties signature-gathering effort, opportunities like school Council Districts in October still rezoned to P-C,” she said. we have determined to with- to bring us together for a 2019, the petition is required Kipp pointed out that the draw our rezoning request for common goal; a common to qualify under those dis- sponsors only have a 10 day the residential portion of the good. tricts. window to respond. temple project.” The petition sponsors were “I don’t think the Church [email protected] Tooele Education Foundation

Delivering the News in TOOELE @TEFbellringer TRANSCRIPT In the classroom at Vernon Elementary School. Tooele County for More BULLETIN Than 120 Years Subscribe Today 435-882-0050 www.tooeleeducationfoundation.org A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY September 1, 2020 MATTERS OF FAITH Doing your Lord’s will should be your ‘new normal’ ithout a doubt you that week or month. In other born with a sinful nature. that are not godly. When Jesus born again should take each have all heard the states school has resumed in a But when you choose to says that you must “deny your- step in life by the leading and Wphrase, “the new somewhat traditional fashion, repent of your sin and turn to self” what He is saying is that power of the Holy Spirit that is normal.” This has been used Jon McCartney although health precautions Christ in faith you are forgiven you must deny your old nature, what it is to be “normal” for the in regards to school, to work, GUEST COLUMNIST are obviously being observed. of your sin, and at that time whatever it might tempt you to Christian. to dining, to dealing with Is this the new normal for are given the gift of eternal do or think, and that you must Normal is not to be defined relatives, even to how we do school? life. At that time you become say yes to your new nature, by the world. The world says church. for worship. In fact they can- There is much for all of us a new creation; or if you will, that which is being led by the that “normal is what every- What is the “new normal?” I not even get together in private to deal with these days, and I you become a “renewed cre- indwelling Holy Spirit. one else is and you are not.” have been pondering that a lot homes with friends for Bible don’t think anyone is certain ation.” In 2 Corinthians 5:17 Many Christians may not That is not true. The unsaved lately. In some respects I guess study or prayer. To do so is what “normal” will look like in God says, “If anyone is in have thought about it before, are not normal. They live in a that depends on who you talk now illegal in most California the future. Christ, he is a new creature; but there actually is a “normal” state that perverts what God to, and where you live. counties. On the other hand, even in the old things passed away; for Christians. What is that has created. It is only when I don’t know about you, but In California, churches are the midst of this pandemic, behold, new things have normal? It is to think, speak, you give your life to Christ in I am glad I am living in Utah, allowed to be open to feed have you ever considered what come.” and act as the Lord would have repentance and faith that you because of all the states I am people, to give out supplies, to “normal” is supposed to look One of the new things is you think, speak, and act. can be truly “normal,” and that aware of, the leaders of this care for unsupervised children, like — for the Christian? your nature. You have been Jesus said in Luke 6:46, requires the continual leading state appear to be handling the but no one in the building can In Luke 9:23 Jesus said, “If born again, and that means “Why do you call Me Lord, and help of the Holy Spirit. pandemic with more reason gather for worship, even if they anyone chooses to come after you have been recreated in but don’t do what I say?” This From the Bible’s perspec- and sanity than the leaders are more spread out in their Me, he must deny himself, and righteousness and holiness. In obedience Jesus is pointing to tive, there is no “new normal.” of most of the other states, worship than they are for the take up his cross daily, and fol- other words, you can now act is not an occasional request, There is the normal that God and clearly far better than other “approved” activities. low Me.” like a true child of God, mak- but a 24/7 leading by the Holy intends for you when you the “insane” leaders of a few Is this the new normal for Have you ever wondered ing choices that honor God Spirit that the Lord calls you to strive to be like Jesus each and states. churches? what Jesus meant when He because they are holy and righ- follow. every day; a task, that as Jesus For example, in California In many states school is said you must deny yourself? teous choices that Jesus would In Galatians 5:25 God says says in John 15:5, you cannot Governor Newsom has decreed resuming. In some of those When Adam and Eve fell make. if you live by the Holy Spirit do without Him. that protest groups can get states it is only through online into sin they corrupted the But, even if you are born you should also walk by the Choose Christ; choose to be together in large numbers and learning. In other states it entire following human race. again you still have the old Spirit. Everyone who is born normal. sing or chant without masks or is with limited class sizes, You see, we don’t become nature to deal with (this side again has been born again by social distancing restrictions, and students will rotate as sinful when we sin, we — all of heaven), and you will often the work of the Holy Spirit. Jon McCartney is pastor of but people cannot get together to who can come to school humans — sin because we are be tempted to make decisions Therefore everyone who is First Baptist Church of Tooele.

PET OF THE WEEK federal mandates from on tity politics to organize the Democrats hurt themselves Kass high. hatreds. by not condemning big city continued from page A4 But it’s obvious that But swing voters don’t want violence. Republicans will push school more fire. They don’t seek But if Trump wants to win choice in the campaign. anger. They seek optimism. in November, he’ll have to do for black voters to walk away. Those of us who’ve seen Elections aren’t only about more than rehash the last cam- “The Democratic Party does the decades of failure of feeling good about a candi- paign. not want black people to leave Democratic-run big-city date. They’re about helping Few voters, white, black or the mental plantation they’ve schools — and the bigotry of voters feel good about them- brown, will mistake Mr. Trump had us on for decades,” Jones low expectations built into selves. for an empath. They know he’s said. “But I have news for those corrupt political systems At their convention, the a slugger. them: We are free people with — see school choice as a civil Democrats slammed Trump But they want to be optimis- free minds.” rights issue. for his handling of the coro- tic. They love their kids. Trump’s Republican Party Republicans portray navirus, and pushed empathy, And if school choice isn’t all did not offer a formal plat- Democrats as seeking the end identifying this as Joe Biden’s about empathy, what is? form, but a wish list. School of Western civilization, tearing strength. But they avoided choice is prominent. Yes, states down statues, burning cities. policy specifics and any men- John Kass is a columnist for and local school districts run Democrats paint Republicans tion of urban violence energiz- the Chicago Tribune. His Twitter for fi nding all the schools, and I don’t like as racists, relying on iden- ing their hard-left base. The handle is @john_kass. our pets a good home. DEATH and Wendover. both information and useful NOTICE Care “We are going to have a drive supply into the hands of the continued from page A2 through distribution after we people that need it the most. get these out to the vulnerable “We really just want infor- Bonnie L. Portwood population,” Bate said. “We will mation about the virus out Bonnie L. Portwood passed set up and announce a time and there,” Bate said. “We also want For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure away Aug. 30, 2020. A full Meals on Wheels program to a place. We will probably actu- to provide some useful items, Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires obituary will be published in a distribute the care packages. ally use the drive through area like hand sanitizer, masks, and Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing future edition of the Transcript After distributing the care at the senior center to do that.” gloves.” and possible shelter fee. Bulletin. Please contact Tate packages to the most vulner- As soon as supplies come Along with the care pack- Tooele City Mortuary for further informa- able population, Bate plans on in for the care packages, the age campaign, the Health Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to tion at 435-882-0676. distributing the packages in health department will create Department has put up four Grantsville hold animals for 5 business Stansbury, Grantsville, Tooele, 1,000 care packages to launch billboards with information Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. their campaign, according to related to the novel coronavirus Bate. in the county. Your Complete Local News Source “If this is well received and “We want to get these out Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. we have people interested and as soon as possible,” said Bate. TOOELE RANSCRIPT Subscribe wanting more, then we will “It’s been fun and I just want Tooele Veterinary Clinic T look at purchasing more and members of the community to 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 435-882-0050 BULLETIN distributing them,” she said. be excited about it!” The care packages help get [email protected] LABOR DAY MASK SALE Kids Masks Adult & Youth Masks Reusable Double layered Small size fits younger kids. Reusable Protective Face Mask seemed with Double layered Protective Face Mask comfortable cloth Elastic Earloops. seemed with comfortable cloth Elastic Reversible with black on other side. HBYU Earloops. Reversible. Available in Black HUtes HUSU H $ USA 8 3 for $ Adult Size Each or $15 ea 30$ $ Youth Size: 3 for 28 or 12 ea. Also Available Small Reusable Adjustable Protective in solid black Face Mask 1 Layer- Unfinished Edges- for $10.00 ea. (3 SLIT). Available in Maroon $3 Adjustable $ 75 Adult/Youth Masks 2 ea. Still Available We Can Design Masks for any Group? Manufactured by Game Gear. No returns or refunds. Limited quantities. 58 North Main Street Closed Labor (Across from Post Office) Day Monday New Hours: Tooele, UT Mon.-Fri. 9AM-5PM Sale Ends Friday, Sept. 11 435-882-0050 TUESDAY September 1, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Stansbury volleyball vs. Cedar Valley Alta drops The Stansbury volleyball team dropped its Region 10 opener Thursday night, falling to Cedar Valley 25-21, 25-12, 25-19 at Stansbury High School. The Tooele to 0-3 Stallions (1-8, 0-1 Region 10) faced rival Tooele on the road Turnovers costly for Buffs against high-powered Hawks Tuesday night after press time. They will play host to Juan DARREN VAUGHAN The Buffs had an early Diego in another region match SPORTS EDITOR opportunity after Alta fumbled Thursday night. Tooele’s football team is the ball away on its opening Dugway volleyball at APA filled with youthful potential, drive of the game, but the West Valley but a tough preseason schedule drive stalled near midfield The Dugway volleyball team has made it difficult for that to when quarterback Justic Tadifa lost its first home match of the translate into results just yet. was sacked on third down. On season Thursday night, falling Friday night’s 51-12 loss to the ensuing punt attempt, the to APA West Valley 25-14, 23-25, 25-17, 25-22. Class 5A Alta in Sandy marked snap sailed over punter Gordon another difficult setback for Tuiletufuga’s head, and by the Tooele girls soccer at Real the winless Buffaloes (0-3), time he fell on the ball, he was Salt Lake Academy though they showed flashes of 22 yards behind the original The Tooele girls soccer team lost Friday’s non-region game their big-play ability that could line of scrimmage. That gave against Real Salt Lake Academy serve them well when Region Alta first-and-10 from the by a final score of 8-0 on 10 play kicks off in Week 4. A Buffs’ 30-yard line, and Hawks Friday night in Herriman. After couple early special-teams mis- quarterback Ethan Jackson hit Monday night’s Region 10 cues led to a pair of first-quar- D’Andre Randolph for a touch- match against Juan Diego, the ter touchdowns for Alta (2-1), down pass on the next play to Buffaloes will travel to Ogden while the Hawks also added put Alta in front. for another region game CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO an interception and a safety as Tooele punted successfully Wednesday afternoon. Tooele’s Gabriel Medina (2) gets a hold of Grantsville quarterback Caleb Sullivan’s jersey during an Aug. 21 game they built a 37-0 lead midway at Grantsville High School. Tooele lost Friday night’s non-region road game to Alta, falling to the Hawks 51-12 Dugway volleyball vs. Utah through the first quarter. SEE TOOELE PAGE A8 ➤ Military Academy-Hill Field in Sandy. Dugway’s volleyball team picked up its first victory of the season Saturday eve- ning, defeating Utah Military Academy-Hill Field 25-14, 25-18, 23-25, 25-14 at Dugway High School. The Mustangs Buffs fly high at (1-2) faced Utah School for the Deaf and Blind on Tuesday after press time. They will play host to Mount Vernon on Sept. 15. Dixie tournament Stansbury girls soccer at Ben Lomond Annie Ploehn had a hat trick Cowboys, Stallions show growth over weekend and Bailey Thomas added two goals to propel the Stansbury DARREN VAUGHAN before finishing the tournament girls soccer team to a 10-2 SPORTS EDITOR with a 25-10, 25-19, 23-25, 25-14 victory over Ben Lomond in The Tooele volleyball team has win over San Juan. a Region 10 game Monday in Ogden. Danica Silvestri, a lot of experience on this year’s Tooele opened the tournament Kennedy Klenk, Lacey Ajax, roster after a successful run in the with a 25-17, 25-17, 25-16 win Samantha Coleman and Taylor Class 4A state tournament last sea- over Kanab on Friday, followed Gable also had goals in the son, and that momentum is carry- by a 25-20, 26-24, 25-14 win over mercy rule-shortened vic- ing over into 2020. South Sevier. In their first game tory for the Stallions (4-3, 2-1 The Buffaloes went unde- against a fellow Class 4A team this Region 10), who will play Cedar feated during the Dixie Fly High season, the Buffaloes passed the Valley at home Wednesday Tournament on Friday and test with flying colors, defeating afternoon. Saturday in St. George, pick- Cedar City 25-22, 25-20, 25-19. Tooele girls soccer vs. Juan ing up a thrilling five-set victory Brinley Smith had 91 kills in the Diego over county rival Grantsville on tournament, while Breanna Beer Cecily Wolfe scored a first-half Saturday morning after winning had 186 assists. Amy DeSantiago goal for the Tooele girls soccer all nine sets against Kanab, South added 93 digs over the six match- team, which played 100 min- Sevier and Cedar City on Friday. es. utes in Monday night’s Region 10 match against Juan Diego at Tooele (7-1) is riding a hot streak Grantsville went 1-5 in the Buffalo Stadium before the vis- going into Tuesday’s Region 10 tournament, beating South Sevier iting Soaring Eagle came away opener against Stansbury, having 25-22, 25-21, 25-21 in its final with a 6-5 victory in penalty won six matches in a row and with match on Saturday after a 25-14, kicks. The Buffaloes (2-5, 0-3 its only loss coming in five sets 25-20, 23-25, 25-22 loss to Grand Region 10) will hit the road to against South Summit. earlier in the day, along with the face Ogden on Wednesday. The Buffs beat the Cowboys loss to Tooele. On Friday, the HS football scores (3-6) 21-25, 25-20, 12-25, 25-19, Cowboys lost to Beaver and Millard Friday 15-10 on Saturday, marking the by 3-1 scores, along with a 3-2 loss Stansbury 42, Green Canyon 34 second time in nine days that to Carbon. CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTOS Grantsville 28, Manti 7 Tooele has beaten Grantsville after Set scores for the match against Stansbury senior Malia Tia (left) hits a serve during the Stallions’ Region 10 match against Cedar Valley Alta 51, Tooele 12 a 3-1 win on Aug. 20. THS then Beaver were not available at press on Thursday at Stansbury High School. The Stallions went 1-4 at the Dixie Fly High Tournament in St. Mountain Crest 56, Bonneville beat Grand in five sets, rallying to time. The Cowboys lost 19-25, George, picking up their first win of the season against North Sevier on Saturday morning. Tooele’s (Idaho) 22 beat the Red Devils by a score of Breanna Beer (right) passes the ball to a teammate during an Aug. 20 match against Grantsville at Snow Canyon 24, Morgan 13 Tooele High School. Beer and the Buffaloes went 6-0 during the Dixie Fly High Tournament in St. SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE A8 ➤ Bonneville 37, Bear River 13 22-25, 14-25, 25-17, 25-22, 25-7, George on Friday and Saturday. Ridgeline 45, Farmington 7 Pine View 41, Park City 40 Providence Hall 27, Uintah 7 Cedar Valley 41, Murray 14 Mountain Ridge 45, Hurricane 6 Canyon View 41, Enterprise 6 Stallions hold off Wolves, Mountain View 21, Dixie 20 Logan 31, Cyprus 28 Ben Lomond 29, Evanston (Wyo.) 14 win second straight Cedar City 51, Taylorsville 19 Ogden 30, Milford 6 MARK WATSON four touchdowns while limiting the Spanish Fork 28, Desert Hills 26 CORRESPONDENT visitors to two TDs en route to the vic- Union 58, Grand 27 Good things could be in store for tory. Skyline 35, Juan Diego 14 Stansbury football this year if it plays “I think we’re progressing, but we Summit Academy 24, Star the way it did in the second half of a need to learn to play mistake-free Valley (Wyo.) 14 42-34 victory over Green Canyon on ball,” said Stansbury coach Eric Alder. San Juan 60, Monticello 0 Friday at home. “I’m happy with the way the players Duchesne 53, Carbon 7 Leading 14-7 with less than four responded with energy in the second Hillcrest 13, Judge Memorial 0 Emery 20, ALA 13 minutes until halftime, the Stallions half being down like that and really no Salem Hills 28, Juab 7 (2-1) turned the ball over twice deep fault of their own. It’s a testament to Richfield 20, Payson 7 in their own territory and the visitors the character of this team. North Sanpete 58, South Sevier scored two touchdowns on drives of “I take some responsibility for those 0 25 and 28 yards to give Green Canyon turnovers late in the first half,” he Millard 32, Delta 14 (2-1) a 21-14 advantage at intermis- added, indicating the playcalling could Beaver 55, South Summit 10 sion. Lone Peak 32, East 8 CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO The Stallions cleaned up the mis- SEE STALLIONS PAGE A8 ➤ Westlake 25, Hunter 14 Grantsville junior quarterback Caleb Sullivan (15) scrambles as Tooele’s Chandler Yeck takes in the second half and scored Corner Canyon 42, Bingham 20 gives chase during an Aug. 21 game at Grantsville High School. Sullivan and the Cowboys Highland 31, Granger 14 defeated Manti 28-7 in a non-region game Friday at Manti High School. Kearns 14, Olympus 7 Skyridge 35, Orem 14 American Fork 43, West 19 Weber 45, Clearfield 6 Hard-hitting Cowboys Lehi 28, Riverton 18 Pleasant Grove 42, Jordan 0 Copper Hills 48, Cottonwood 7 Roy 34, Fremont 27 tame Templars Davis 44, Northridge 0 Syracuse 24, Layton 14 Herriman 17, West Jordan 14 Grantsville has allowed seven points in last eight quarters Maple Mountain 49, Timpanogos 0 DARREN VAUGHAN interceptions. Bountiful 28, Springville 10 SPORTS EDITOR “I think kids are just buying in and Brighton 35, Woods Cross 14 The Grantsville football team flying around and really taking to Wasatch 42, Viewmont 10 prides itself on being strong defen- heart the attitude that our defensive Parowan 35, Layton Christian 0 sively, so giving up 47 points in the coordinator and our defensive staff Bear Lake (Idaho) 49, Rich 0 season opener to North Sanpete want them to have,” Grantsville coach North Summit 17, North Sevier didn’t sit well with the Cowboys. Kody Byrd said. “It’s just having fun, 6 Since then, they’ve returned to flying around and being relentless in Kanab 14, Gunnison 0 form — and then some. Grantsville pursuit. Saturday beat Manti 28-7 in a non-region game Time and time again, the Cowboys Sky View 45, Highland (Idaho) 0 Friday night at Manti High School, (2-1) came up with the big play on Rigby (Idaho) 51, Box Elder 0 limiting the Templars to just 238 defense. Karter Bohman stopped CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO yards of total offense with a hard- Manti’s opening drive by taking Stansbury’s Cayden Clark (41) hauls in a pass during the first half of Friday’s non-region SEE WRAP PAGE A8 ➤ hitting performance that included football game against Green Canyon at Stansbury High School. The Stallions beat the ➤ seven tackles-for-loss and a pair of SEE COWBOYS PAGE A8 Wolves 42-34, improving their record to 2-1 this season. A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY September 1, 2020

this time it was the Wolves’ turn the 2-yard line, where Bushnell Stallions to score points. ran it in to push the lead to continued from page A7 Jake Lundin connected with 42-28. Jacob Regen on a 66-yard TD Green Canyon kept things pass down the sideline to tie the interesting by slicing the lead have been a bit more conserva- game again at 28-28 with 8:15 to 42-34 with 3:40 left in the tive to preserve the first-half left in the third. game, but the Stallions secured lead. Later in the quarter, the the victory and burned the final Stansbury quickly tied the Wolves drove to Stansbury’s minutes off the clock. game to start the third quarter. 8-yard line where they had first- Stansbury scored on its first Nate Bushnell returned and-goal, but the Stallions made possession of the game in about the second-half kickoff to the a superb defensive stand and 1 minute. Huxford ran 44 yards Stallion 28. A pair of keepers the Wolves missed on a short to the Green Canyon 39 and by quarterback Kru Huxford field goal attempt. then fired a 48-yard TD pass to pushed the ball inside Green Stansbury got on the board Clark. Canyon territory, where Pae early in the fourth with an The Wolves tied the game Tia ran wide left 41 yards for 80-yard, eight-play drive that late in the first quarter on a a touchdown to make it 21-21 culminated with a TD run by 37-yard pass play. Stansbury with 10:37 left in the third Huxford. Stansbury led 35-28 responded with an 80-yard, quarter. with 11:53 left in the game. 10-play TD drive that included Two plays later, Huxford Midway through the final a superb run-after-catch by Koy intercepted a pass and returned quarter, the Wolves threatened McGee. An 8-yard TD pass to it to the Green Canyon 31-yard to score with fourth-and-4 at Brandon Funk gave the Stallions line. He then fired a pass to the Stallion 26, when Bridger a 14-7 lead early in the second Cayden Clark in stride for Thomas picked off a pass to quarter. a 31-yard TD pass and the thwart the drive. Stansbury will open the

CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Stallions were back on top Stansbury then drove 71 Region 10 season Friday in Stansbury junior Jacob Rich (55) pulls down Green Canyon’s Landon Peterson from behind during the first half of 28-21 with 9:40 left in the third. yards for a touchdown that Eagle Mountain against Cedar Friday’s non-region football game at Stansbury High School. The Stallions won 42-34 in their final tune-up before The barrage of early third- included a pair of passes to Tia, Valley. this week’s Region 10 opener against Cedar Valley. quarter scoring continued, but including one for 28 yards to [email protected]

pass of the half on the next its own quick-strike capabil- the drive with a 30-yard run Delta 3, Richfield 1 play. Mafileo went on to inter- ity shortly afterward. On the with 9:06 left in the contest. Richfield 3, Millard 1 Tooele Wrap San Juan 3, Water Canyon 0 (26-24, continued from page A7 cept a pass from Tadifa on the second play of its next posses- Black capped the scoring continued from page A7 ensuing Tooele possession, sion, Tadifa connected with with a 2-yard TD run with 2:12 25-23, 25-22) and after a 55-yard pass to Tabor Shepard for a 69-yard remaining. Carbon 3, Beaver 0 (25-23, 25-17, 25-11) Randolph moved the ball deep touchdown pass that cut Cole ran for 107 yards on Notable HS girls soccer scores Delta 3, Water Canyon 1 (25-15, on its next possession, but Alta into Tooele territory, Issak the lead to 37-6. The Hawks 19 carries for Tooele. Tadifa Thursday 12-25, 25-19, 25-19) returner Samuel Black ran it Hanson caught a 7-yard TD answered with a 45-yard pass was 6-for-12 for 125 yards, a Cedar City 2, Crimson Cliffs 1 North Sevier 3, Juab 0 (25-11, back 33 yards to the Buffs’ pass to give the Hawks a 28-0 from Jackson to Mafileo and a touchdown and an intercep- Logan 1, Rowland Hall 0 27-25, 25-23) 37-yard line. The Buffs had halftime lead. 34-yard run by Jaramillo to set tion through the air. Jaramillo Mountain Crest 4, Preston (Idaho) Kanab 3, South Sevier 2 (25-20, the Hawks facing third-and-11 Tooele stopped Alta’s first up Jackson’s 13-yard TD run, led the Hawks with 120 rush- 1 21-25, 25-18, 22-25, 15-11) from the 28-yard line, only to drive of the second half on putting Alta up 44-6 just before ing yards on six carries, while Hurricane 4, Snow Canyon 2 Grand 3, Valley 1 (25-21, 21-25, Pine View 4, Canyon View 2 25-19, 25-17) have Jackson hit Tevita Mafileo Kameron Rolle’s second inter- the end of the third quarter. Jackson was 18-for-26 for 294 Desert Hills 3, Dixie 0 with back-to-back 14-yard ception of the evening, though Then, the Buffs put together yards, four TDs and two inter- Juab 3, South Sevier 2 (17-25, Union 3, ALA 1 26-27, 25-17, 25-21, 15-7) passes — one for a first down, a personal foul on the return their best drive of the game ceptions. Randolph caught Juab 4, North Sanpete 0 and the second to extend Alta’s backed the Buffs up to their — a nine-play, 66-yard effort five passes for 113 yards and Delta 5, Maeser Prep 2 Saturday lead to 14-0. own 3-yard line. On the next that was bookended by a pair Mafileo had five catches for Parowan 5, Richfield 4 Tooele 3, Grantsville 2 (21-25, Midway through the second play, Tadifa was sacked in the of big runs by Anthony Cole. 68 yards as Alta racked up Millard 3, Emery 0 25-20, 12-25, 25-19, 15-10) quarter, Alta put together an end zone for a safety, which He opened the drive with a 483 yards of total offense to Gunnison 2, South Sevier 0 Tooele 3, Grand 2 (22-25, 14-25, South Summit 3, American 25-17, 25-22, 15-7) eight-play, 52-yard drive to put Alta up 30-0 and gave 14-yard scamper that moved Tooele’s 221. Tooele 3, San Juan 1 (25-10, 25-19, take a 21-0 lead. The Hawks them the ball back. Two plays the ball to the Tooele 48-yard Tooele will open Region Heritage 3, 2OT (South Summit wins 4-3 in PKs) 23-25, 25-14) converted on a third-and-9 later, Anson Jaramillo sprinted line, and he added a pair of 10 play this Friday at home Stansbury 3, North Sevier 1 (20-25, with a 9-yard pass from 72 yards for a score and a 37-0 short runs that gave the Buffs against Ben Lomond. Friday 25-8, 25-17, 25-19) Jackson to Randolph, and Alta lead. first downs. On second-and-8 [email protected] RSL Academy 8, Tooele 0 Millard 3, Stansbury 1 (20-25, Mafileo caught his second TD However, Tooele showed off from the Alta 30, Cole finished Monday 25-16, 25-8, 27-25) Stansbury 10, Ben Lomond 2 Grand 3, Grantsville 1 (25-14, Juan Diego 1, Tooele 1, 2OT (Juan 25-20, 23-25, 25-22) Diego wins 6-5 in PKs) Grantsville 3, South Sevier 0 (25- Cedar Valley 4, Uintah 0 22, 25-21, 25-21) Dugway 3, Utah Military-Hill Field to move the ball to the Manti and Thomas had back-to-back running for 32 yards on five Notable HS volleyball scores 1 (25-14, 25-18, 23-25, 25-14) Cowboys 39, and Blake Thomas had carries of 9 and 30 yards to carries and Kelley adding 36 Thursday South Sevier 3, Pine View 1 (19-25, Cedar Valley 3, Stansbury 0 (25-21, continued from page A7 runs of 10 and 20 yards as the get to the Manti 16-yard line. yards on four carries. Sullivan 25-20, 25-17, 25-19) Cowboys stormed toward the Sullivan gained 9 yards on sec- was 10-for-19 for 97 yards 25-12, 25-19) Cedar City 3, Water Canyon 2 (25- red zone. Thomas finished the ond-and-10 and Thomas kept through the air, as Richardson APA West Valley 3, Dugway 1 (25- 23, 22-25, 23-25, 26-24, 15-6) down Templars quarterback drive with a 5-yard TD run, the drive alive with a 2-yard caught two passes for 53 yards 14, 23-25, 25-17, 25-22) Enterprise 3, Ogden 0 (25-12, Copper Hills 3, Sky View 0 (25-10, Jax Parry on third-and-7, and putting GHS up 14-0. run out of the wildcat forma- and Staley had four catches for 25-16, 25-15) 25-20, 25-12) Canyon View 3, Bryce Valley 1 (25- Landon Gumucio’s takedown “Our offensive line played tion on third-and-1. After a 26 yards. Uintah 3, Ogden 0 (25-22, 25-20, of Parry on fourth-and-9 about as well as they have in rare 3-yard loss on first down, Kelley had a team-high 11 11, 25-19, 23-25, 25-15) 25-23) Juan Diego 3, Granger 0 (25-21, stopped Manti (1-2) on the a while, just imposing their Sullivan hit Kelley on a screen tackles, including five tackles- Juan Diego 3, Ben Lomond 0 (25-7, 25-22, 25-20) Cowboys’ 29-yard line on will and driving the ball,” Byrd pass for an 8-yard touchdown for-loss. Rainer had seven 25-5, 25-8) Valley 3, Pine View 1 (25-20, 17-25, their second possession. On said. “The last couple weeks, pass to put GHS up 21-7 with tackles. West Side (Idaho) 3, Logan 0 (25- 25-23, 25-21) Manti’s third possession, we haven’t been very good 1:49 left in the third quarter. “There were some good 23, 25-15, 25-13) Hurricane 3, Kanab 2 (25-18, 16-25, Joey Scorsone stuffed Tyson coming out of halftime, so that The defense locked Manti hits out there,” Byrd said. Box Elder 3, Green Canyon 0 (25-8, 21-25, 25-21, 15-12) Brenchley on fourth-and-3. was really good to see. We down the rest of the way. Noah “There was one early by Noah 25-17, 26-24) North Summit 3, Canyon View 1 Mountain Crest 3, Farmington 0 Scorsone’s stop set up the challenged them at halftime to Mouritsen’s pass breakup (Mouritsen) where he came (26-27, 25-22, 25-17, 25-17) (25-21, 25-23, 25-20) San Juan 3, Hurricane 1 (25-17, Cowboys on their own 38, and be more physical and to assert on fourth-and-goal kept the out and had a huge tackle in Cedar City 3, Panguitch 0 (27-25, quarterback Caleb Sullivan their will, and they started to Templars out of the end zone the middle of the field, and 20-25, 25-20, 25-20) 25-22, 25-16) Carbon 3, Cedar City 0 (25-14, hit Dillen Richardson for an show that.” early in the fourth quarter, and that really set the tone. Kaden Bountiful 3, Morgan 0 (25-15, 25-22, 27-26) 18-yard pass to move the Manti responded with a Ethan Rainer intercepted a Kelley was there all night and 25-19, 25-16) Orem 3, Juan Diego 1 (25-7, 25-14, ball into Templar territory. A six-play, 60-yard drive to cut pass from Parry to stop another (Rainer) got into it. They were North Summit 3, South Summit 1 23-25, 25-15) 4-yard run by Kaden Kelley the Cowboys’ lead in half, as Manti drive at the Grantsville doing a good job flying to the (18-25, 25-16, 25-19, 25-15) Canyon View 3, Gunnison 2 (25-21, and an offside penalty against Austin Cox ran 36 yards up 20. Then came the final blow, ball, that’s for sure.” Union 3, Delta 0 (25-17, 25-12, 26-24, 12-25, 22-25, 15-12) Manti moved the ball to the the middle for a touchdown when Bridger Edwards picked Parry was 18-for-28 for 25-23) Richfield 3, Cedar City 2 Templars’ 35, and Sullivan on fourth-and-2 with 5:54 left Parry off and ran it back 27 114 yards for Manti. Tyler Manti 3, ALA 0 (25-18, 25-11, Hurricane 3, Water Canyon 0 (25- 25-14) found Richardson for a touch- in the third quarter. It marked yards for a touchdown with 59 Taukei’aho led the Templars 16, 25-22, 25-19) Emery 3, Altamont 0 (25-14, 25-18, Pine View 3, Grand 1 (25-17, 17-25, down pass to give Grantsville the first time Grantsville had seconds left, putting the game with 67 rushing yards on 25-17) a 7-0 lead with 4:05 left in the been scored on since the fourth out of reach. eight carries, and Cox ran for 25-23, 25-20) Juab 3, North Sevier 2 (19-25, Canyon View 3, Bryce Valley 0 (25- first half. quarter of Week 1, including a “(Manti’s) always played us 60 yards on seven attempts. 25-14, 20-25, 25-18, 20-18) 14, 25-17, 25-22) Grantsville took control 21-0 shutout win over Tooele really tough,” Byrd said. “This Tanner Justesen had six catch- Kanab 3, San Juan 2 (24-26, 25-27, Cedar Valley 3, Jordan 0 (25-21, of the game with a dominat- in Week 2. But it didn’t seem to is the third year we’ve played es for 37 yards for MHS. 25-23, 25-10, 15-7) 25-21, 25-22) ing drive to open the second slow the Cowboys’ momentum, them, and each year it’s been a Grantsville will travel to Friday Kanab 3, San Juan 2 (25-19, 16-25, half. The Cowboys moved as they went on an eight-play, physical, grind-out battle. They Delta for a non-region game Tooele 3, Kanab 0 (25-17, 25-17, 23-25, 25-17, 16-14) the ball 78 yards in seven run 70-yard drive to restore their were just prepared and ready Friday night. The Cowboys’ 25-16) Richfield 3, Beaver 1 plays, using up just over three two-possession advantage. to play.” next home game is Sept. 11 Tooele 3, South Sevier 0 (25-20, Juab 3, Beaver 1 (25-14, 25-18, minutes. Kelley ripped off a Sullivan’s 15-yard pass to Thomas ran for 102 yards against San Juan. 26-24, 25-14) 23-25, 25-16) 35-yard run on second-and-6 Josh Staley got things started, on 18 carries, with Sullivan [email protected] Tooele 3, Cedar City 0 (25-22, Carbon 3, Water Canyon 0 (25-17, 25-20, 25-19) 25-20, 25-18) Grand 3, Stansbury 0 (25-20, Valley 3, South Sevier 1 (25-19, 25-19, 25-19) 23-25, 25-19, 25-19) Valley 3, Stansbury 0 (25-13, 25-17, Richfield 3, Juab 0 25-20) Delta 3, North Sevier 1 (25-17, 20-25, 25-8, 25-17, 25-19 win Hurricane 3, Stansbury 0 (25-18, 19-25, 27-25, 25-15) Volleyball over North Sevier on Saturday 27-26, 25-22) Carbon 3, Juab 0 (25-20, 25-19, continued from page A7 morning. The Stallions had Beaver 3, Grantsville 1 27-26) 3-0 losses to Grand, Hurricane Carbon 3, Grantsville 2 (26-24, North Sanpete 3, Olympus 1 (21- and Valley on Friday, and lost 25-13, 23-25, 23-25, 15-12) 25, 25-19, 25-20, 25-22) to Millard 3-1 on Saturday Millard 3, Grantsville 1 (19-25, North Sanpete 3, Weber 1 (23-25, 25-23, 25-19, 25-22) 25-19, 25-17, 25-18 to Millard, afternoon. 25-19, 25-17, 25-18) and 26-24, 25-13, 23-25, Grand beat the Stallions North Sanpete 3, Cedar Valley 1 Schedule (25-12, 25-14, 25-27, 25-19) 23-25, 15-12 to Carbon. 25-20, 25-19, 25-19, and Wednesday’s games Salem Hills 2, Cedar Valley 0 (25-8, Stansbury and Tooele boys golf at Grantsville played host to Valley won 25-13, 25-17, 25-16) Cedar Valley on Tuesday after 25-20. Hurricane won 25-18, Sleepy Ridge GC Juan Diego 2, Springville 0 (25-23, Stansbury and Tooele cross coun- press time, and will travel to 27-26, 25-22, and Millard out- 25-17) try at Pre-Region, 1:30 p.m. at Nephi for a non-region match lasted SHS 20-25, 25-16, 25-8, West 2, Cedar Valley 0 (25-15, Cottonwood Complex against Juab on Thursday 27-25. 25-16) Tooele girls tennis at Ben Lomond, night. Following Tuesday’s Region Juan Diego 2, Waterford 0 (25-10, 3 p.m. Stansbury (1-8, 0-1 Region 10 match at Tooele, Stansbury 25-9) Stansbury girls soccer vs. Cedar 10) went 1-4 over the two-day will play host to region foe Richfield 3, Pine View 0 (25-20, Valley, 3:30 p.m. 25-18, 25-18) tournament, picking up its Juan Diego on Thursday. Tooele girls soccer at Ogden, 3:30 Cedar City 3, North Sevier 0 (25-20, first victory under first-year [email protected] p.m. 25-17, 25-20) Grantsville cross country at Judge coach Bailey Moss with a Ogden 3, Payson 0 (25-13, 25-19, Memorial, 4 p.m. at Wheeler Farm 25-9) Valley 3, Hurricane 2 (17-25, 25-22, Thursday’s games 22-25, 25-22, 17-15) Stansbury and Tooele boys golf at Copper Hills 3, Juan Diego 0 (25- River Oaks GC 11, 25-15, 25-12) Grantsville boys golf at Bonneville Follow us on Millard 3, Pine View 0 (25-23, GC, 7:30 a.m. 26-24, 26-24) Stansbury girls tennis vs. Cedar Cedar City 3, Juab 2 (22-25, 13-25, Valley, 3 p.m. ! 25-14, 25-21, 15-11) Tooele girls tennis at Ogden, 3 @TooeleTB Grand 3, Hurricane 0 (25-21, 25-21, p.m. CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO 25-14) Grantsville girls soccer vs. Summit Grantsville’s Maison White (12) tries to get the ball past Tooele’s Lexi Carbon 3, Pine View 0 (25-19, Academy, 3:30 p.m. TOOELE RANSCRIPT Grgich as Grantsville’s Hillary Cloward (10) and Halle Bartley (23) and 25-21, 25-18) Stansbury volleyball vs. Juan T Tooele’s Zada Jackson (7) look on during an Aug. 20 match at Tooele High West 2, North Sanpete 1 (25-27, Diego, 6 p.m. BULLETIN School. 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The History Channel ➤ On Sept. 17, 1787, the Constitution of the United States is Mega Maze signed by 38 of 41 delegates present at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. It would not become binding until it was ratified by nine of the 13 states. Nine months later, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the document. ➤ On Sept. 18, 1793, George Washington lays the cornerstone to the United States ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW Capitol building. It would take nearly a century to complete, as architects came and went, the British set fire to it and it was called into use during the Civil our great-grandmother War. Ymay have used this antique ➤ On Sept. 16, 1893, box in her kitchen, but not the largest land run many of us use it today since in history begins with there are newer, faster ways more than 100,000 to get the same result. The people pouring into pine box is 27 inches high by the Cherokee Strip of 36 inches wide and 21 inches Oklahoma to claim deep. It has dovetailed sides and tapered legs. The remov- valuable land. Towns able top is made of two boards. This pine dough box was made like Norman and in the 1850s. It sold for $219 at a Give up? It is a dough box used Oklahoma City sprung Garth’s auction. Country furniture for proofing bread dough. up almost overnight. is selling for low prices, but there The box was filled with seem to be more pieces sold at ➤ On Sept. 14, 1814, flour, then water was added flea markets than in the past. Francis Scott Key pens and the mixture was kneaded. a poem that is later set More ingredients were added, have “birth certificates,” to music and in 1931 including yeast, and more “adoption papers” and their becomes America's Is a cat enclosure inhumane? kneading. Then a rest, let- original clothes. Would you let national anthem, "The ting the dough rise, punching me know what they are worth? Star-Spangled Banner." it down, kneading it again, A: Cabbage Patch dolls The poem was written reshaping and letting it rest. were first made in 1977 by a neighbor is probably putting This was done several times. after Key witnessed “That’s a neat enclosure; what 21-year-old art student named the cat inside a cat enclosure a great way for your cat to get When the dough felt right, the Xavier Roberts of Helen, Fort McHenry being — or maybe a repurposed outside for a while!” is perhaps box was covered and moved to Georgia. He called them “Little bombarded by the chicken coop. Cat enclosures the best icebreaker in this case. a warm place where the dough People Originals” and sold British during the War are getting very popular, espe- Otherwise, if the cat does could “proof.” That is what them at craft shows across the of 1812. cially in the cities and suburbs. not appear distressed and is the final rise is called. It was South. In 1982, toy manufac- ➤ On Sept. 15, 1954, These are a good way for an sitting or lying calm and alert, shaped again, put in the oven turer Coleco Industries became the famous picture indoor cat to spend some time then there’s nothing to worry and baked. the licensed manufacturer, of Marilyn Monroe, outdoors without the risk of about, especially if your neigh- Families ate a lot of bread, and the name was changed laughing as her skirt running away, getting lost or bor brings the cat inside after and most housewives made to Cabbage Patch Kids. The is blown up by the being attacked by another ani- finishing the yardwork. If you bread at least once a week. fad had faded by about 1986. blast from a subway DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My mal. It can reduce exposure to have serious concerns (the cat The finished bread was taken In 1987, Coleco introduced a vent, is shot. The scene neighbor, when she’s doing fleas and ticks, too. is in the enclosure 24/7, looks from the oven to rest on the “talking” Cabbage Patch Kid yardwork, routinely puts her lid of the dough box, then cut doll as a last-ditch effort to infuriated her husband, If the cat has a shady place very distressed or unhealthy), cat into something that looks to hide from the sun while consider striking up a conver- and served. And the lid had renew interest, but the com- Joe DiMaggio. like a chicken coop. It has a inside the shelter, and a bowl sation or, if you’re uncomfort- another use. It kept the mice pany went bankrupt in the late ➤ On Sept. 19, 1969, screen enclosure and a little of fresh water, it is just fine to able doing that, contacting and bugs away from the bread. 1980s. Cabbage Patch Kids President Richard wooden house. I’m very wor- be in there for short periods animal control. The antique box sold for just dolls sell in online shops from Nixon announces the ried that the cat is too hot (an hour or two). Since your $219. Today they make electric $10 to about $25. Dolls in cancellation of the draft sitting in the enclosure and neighbor is outside and within Send your tips, com- proofing boxes to do this work. original packaging with their calls for November and will get injured. Should I tell sight of the cat, it’s clear that ments and questions to ask@ • • • adoption papers sell for about December. He reduced her to keep her cat inside? — she is keeping an eye on it. pawscorner.com. Q: I have two Cabbage $50. Some very rare dolls sell the call-up by 50,000 Worried Neighbor in Wichita If you want to have a con- Patch Kids dolls from 1985 for more. men as part of his DEAR WORRIED: Your versation about it, be polite. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. that I would like to sell. Both © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. program of turning the war over to the South Vietnamese. Virginia Madsen. It was not and honeymoon paid for? per episode to $500,000 per tise products. There are a lot of well-received, but with the — M.D. season. perks to being a reality show ➤ On Sept. 20, 1973, in resurgence in popularity of the A: It depends on whom you I would imagine that the star! a highly publicized sci-fi genre, it’s not surprising ask. Chris Coelen, executive stars of both reality shows • • • "Battle of the Sexes" that someone out there would producer of Lifetime network’s make extra money through Q: Will the new “Penny tennis match, top remake it. That someone is “Married at First Sight,” told their social-media accounts, Dreadful” series that takes women's player Billie director Denis Villeneuve, who “The Wrap” that the couples like Instagram, if they adver- place in the 1930s be back for Jean King, 29, beats was also behind the remake are paid “almost nothing.” another season soon, or Bobby Riggs, 55, a of the classic “Blade Runner” He said this is to ensure at least in 2021? I liked it former No. 1 ranked titled “Blade Runner 2049.” that the participants have even more than the original men's player. Riggs had Q: When is the “Dune” The new “Dune” has star pure intentions in their show. boasted that women trailer going to be released? power going for it with the search for love and not just — S.F. were inferior, and that Timothee Chalamet said it Oscar-nominated Chalamet greed. According to “In A: Unfortunately, “Penny would be before September. even at his age he could (“Call Me by Your Name”) and Touch Weekly,” though, Dreadful: City of Angels,” — J.K. Jason Momoa (“Aquaman”). an anonymous produc- starring Natalie Dormer and beat any female player. A: Hopefully, by the time With the dearth of new mov- tion assistant stated that Nathan Lane, has been can- King beat Riggs 6-4, you read this, a trailer (oth- ies in theaters because of the what Coelen deems a low celed by Showtime after just 6-3, 6-3. erwise known as a movie pre- pandemic, when it does hit cin- wage is actually $1,500 per one season. Despite earning © 2020 King Features Synd. view) will be available online. emas, it’s bound to be a smash- episode. Since the show’s good reviews, the numbers Timothee Chalamet, who ing success. inception in 2014, the must not have been up to stars in the remake of “Dune,” In the meantime, enjoy the percentage of couples who the cable channel’s expec- said on social media that we trailer. You can stay up-to-date have stayed together has tations, and so the show Subscribe Today could expect a trailer before on all things “Dune” through dipped to as low as 20%. ended for good on June 28. 435-882-0050 September. its official website, www.war- As for MTV’s “Teen Mom “Dune” is a classic science- nerbros.com/movies/dune. OG,” it’s a spinoff of its Send me your questions fiction novel set on a desert • • • first teen pregnancy show at NewCelebrityExtra@ planet that was first turned Q: How are the “Married at “16 and Pregnant,” which gmail.com, or write me at into a movie back in 1984 First Sight” and “Teen Mom debuted in 2009. These KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, Something by director David Lynch and OG” reality-show stars being women have a large follow- Orlando, FL 32803. starred Kyle MacLachlan, paid? My friends and I love ing and reportedly get paid Timothee Chalamet On Your pre-”Twin Peaks” fame, and these shows. Is the marriage anywhere from $25,000 © 2020 King Features Synd. Mind? ANSWERS Write a Letter Trivia Test Answers to the Editor! 1. Ohio 7. Eight 2. Prohibits cruel or 8. Shere Khan unusual punish- 9. 1981 Tooele Transcript Bulletin ment 10. “Weekend at P.O. Box 390 3. Duke Bernie’s” Tooele, UT 84074 4. Australia 5. GEICO © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. [email protected] 6. Virginia Woolf TUESDAY September 1, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 MONDAY’S WARM COCOA Remember values to live an exceptional life despite our tragedies could only remember and I was hoping to discover tion. It gave him the chance to Looking at Phil across the ers regularly, even if he has “ what had happened for Phil’s unique blend of staple develop a strong moral com- table, through an outsider’s never met them and in many the past three months. ingredients. pass in a way he never imag- lens as he recounted this expe- cases never will. I’m sure he I Lynn Butterfi eld I could only remember the My friend Phil seems to have ined. This experience is why he rience, it was revealing to see has forgotten countless good GUEST COLUMNIST people I had come into con- his own proprietary mixture began to focus on building last- how it guided him toward an deeds of his employ, simply tact with over the previous of great living ingredients and ing personal relationships with intimate understanding and because he never tires of look- three months,” Phil said as we I was anxiously awaiting for a healthy dose of compassion. a willingness to embrace the ing for and performing more were sitting in Ditta Caffee. I no, a great place to social- him to share his source. I was When he had fully recovered reality of how fragile life is. acts of kindness. suspect that upon seeing us ize with friends and cross in luck. I’m sure he thought he was Embrace it he has. The first I learned more about anoth- there, some thought we were pollinate with potential new “I was in a skiing accident,” finished with that kind of life question I hear him ask others er kind of amnesia he has over- simply there to eat their deli- friends. That’s why Phil Weed he shared while describing shaking growth, but it wasn’t is, “What is it you need? How come. Phil never loses sight of cious, hand-made fresh bagels and I were there. It seems his debilitating amnesia. “I to be. can I help you?” Then, he, in his core unique ingredients for and enjoy the hot and cold friendships become something could not have imagined A few years later, Phil and his own gentle way invites living an exceptional life: Build beverages of our choice in more substantial when a little what it would be like to lose his wife lost one of their chil- people into his circle so they strong, lasting relationships, good company. And we were. breaking of bread takes place everything. I don’t mean only dren in a sudden and unex- can feel his tender embrace. always be compassionate, After all, they have the best with another person. Maybe the physical things. I mean pected way. “It was such a dra- I know. I have felt his remember how fragile life is, bagels I’ve eaten outside of my that’s because it connects us everything; the relationships, matic experience that I quickly embrace, even though he and never tire of doing good to old local, Leo’s, in downtown through a taproot of common- memories, a direction in and got to the point of not feeling didn’t really know me when all people, all of the time. Manhattan — and that’s say- ality. Everyone needs to eat. meaning for life.” as if I had anything else to give he reached out. He did so just ing something about how good So, why not do it together? To say the least, this experi- to anyone. I learned that any- so he could connect, support Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda those bagels are. Food and people are a great ence changed Phil right down one could die quickly, without and heal. He lives this special and is a managing broker for a Ditta Caffee is also a good, combination of ingredients to his fundamental founda- notice, for no reason.” brand of compassion with oth- real estate company.

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mansion, and tread in the worn footprints of the tiguous treetops and vociferate with all the past, and have a gray clergyman’s ghost for our clamor and confusion of a turbulent political ‘Buds and Bird Voices’ daily and nightly inmate; yet all these outward meeting. Politics, certainly, must be the occasion circumstances are made less than visionary by of such tumultuous debates; but still, unlike all NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE and cleanly tree, and impresses the beholder the renewing power of the spirit. Should the other politicians, they instil melody into their 1846 with an association of sliminess. No trees, I spirit ever lose this power,—should the withered individual utterances and produce harmony as a almy Spring—weeks later than we expect- think, are perfectly agreeable as companions leaves, and the rotten branches, and the moss- general effect. Of all bird voices, none are more ed and months later than we longed for unless they have glossy leaves, dry bark, and a covered house, and the ghost of the gray past sweet and cheerful to my ear than those of swal- Bher—comes at last to revive the moss firm and hard texture of trunk and branches. ever become its realities, and the verdure and lows, in the dim, sunstreaked interior of a lofty on the roof and walls of our old mansion. She But the willow is almost the earliest to gladden the freshness merely its faint dream,—then let it barn; they address the heart with even a closer peeps brightly into my study-window, invit- us with the promise and reality of beauty in its pray to be released from earth. It will need the sympathy than robin-redbreast. But, indeed, ing me to throw it open and create a summer graceful and delicate foliage, and the last to air of heaven to revive its pristine energies. all these winged people, that dwell in the vicin- atmosphere by the intermixture of her genial scatter its yellow yet scarcely withered leaves What an unlooked-for flight was this from ity of homesteads, seem to partake of human breath with the black and cheerless comfort upon the ground. All through the winter, too, its our shadowy avenue of black-ash and balm nature, and possess the germ, if not the develop- of the stove. As the casement ascends, forth yellow twigs give it a sunny aspect, which is not of Gilead trees into the infinite! Now we have ment, of immortal souls. We hear them saying into infinite space fly the innumerable forms of without a cheering influence even in the gray- our feet again upon the turf. Nowhere does their melodious prayers at morning’s blush and thought or fancy that have kept me company in est and gloomiest day. Beneath a clouded sky the grass spring up so industriously as in this eventide. A little while ago, in the deep of night, the retirement of this little chamber during the it faithfully remembers the sunshine. Our old homely yard, along the base of the stone wall, there came the lively thrill of a bird’s note from sluggish lapse of wintry weather; visions, gay, house would lose a charm were the willow to be and in the sheltered nooks of the buildings, and a neighboring tree,—a real song, such as greets grotesque, and sad; pictures of real life, tinted cut down, with its golden crown over the snow- especially around the southern doorstep,—a the purple dawn or mingles with the yellow with nature’s homely gray and russet; scenes in covered roof and its heap of summer verdure. locality which seems particularly favorable to its sunshine. What could the little bird mean by dreamland, bedizened with rainbow hues which The lilac-shrubs under my study-windows growth, for it is already tall enough to bend over pouring it forth at midnight? Probably the music faded before they were well laid on,—all these are likewise almost in leaf: in two or three days and wave in the wind. I observe that several gushed out of the midst of a dream in which he may vanish now, and leave me to mould a fresh more I may put forth my hand and pluck the weeds—and most frequently a plant that stains fancied himself in paradise with his mate, but existence out of sunshine, Brooding Meditation topmost bough in its freshest green. These lilacs the fingers with its yellow juice—have survived suddenly awoke on a cold leafless bough, with may flap her dusky wings and take her owl- are very aged, and have lost the luxuriant foli- and retained their freshness and sap through- a New England mist penetrating through his like Right, blinking amid the cheerfulness of age of their prime. The heart, or the judgment, out the winter. One knows not how they have feathers. That was a sad exchange of imagina- noontide. Such companions befit the season of or the moral sense, or the taste is dissatisfied deserved such an exception from the common tion for reality. frosted window-panes and crackling fires, when with their present aspect. Old age is not venera- lot of their race. They are now the patriarchs of Insects are among the earliest births of the blast howls through the black-ash trees of ble when it embodies itself in lilacs, rose-bushes, the departed year, and may preach mortality to sprung. Multitudes of I know not what species our avenue and the drifting snow-storm chokes or any other ornamental shrub; it seems as if the present generation of flowers and weeds. appeared long ago on the surface of the snow. up the wood-paths and fills the highway from such plants, as they grow only for beauty, ought Among the delights of spring, how is it pos- Clouds of them, almost too minute for sight, stone wall to stone wall. In the spring and sum- to flourish always in immortal youth, or, at sible to forget the birds? Even the crows were hover in a beam of sunshine, and vanish, as if mer time all sombre thoughts should follow the least, to die before their sad decrepitude. Trees welcome as the sable harbingers of a brighter annihilated, when they pass into the shade. A winter northward with the sombre and thought- of beauty are trees of paradise, and therefore and livelier race. They visited us before the mosquito has already been heard to sound the ful crows. The old paradisiacal economy of life not subject to decay by their original nature, snow was off, but seem mostly to have betaken small horror of his bugle-horn. Wasps infest the is again in force; we live, not to think or to labor, though they have lost that precious birthright themselves to remote depths of the woods, sunny windows of the house. A bee entered one but for the simple end of being happy. Nothing by being transplanted to an earthly soil. There which they haunt all summer long. Many a time of the chambers with a prophecy of flowers. for the present hour is worthy of man’s infinite is a kind of ludicrous unfitness in the idea of a shall I disturb them there, and feel as if I had Rare butterflies came before the snow was off, capacity save to imbibe the warm smile of heav- time-stricken and grandfatherly lilac-bush. The intruded among a company of silent worship- flaunting in the chill breeze, and looking forlorn en and sympathize with the reviving earth. analogy holds good in human life. Persons who pers, as they sit in Sabbath stillness among the and all astray, in spite of the magnificence of The present Spring comes onward with can only be graceful and ornamental—who can tree-tops. Their voices, when they speak, are in their dark velvet cloaks, with golden borders. fleeter footsteps, because Winter lingered so give the world nothing but flowers—should die admirable accordance with the tranquil solitude The fields and wood-paths have as yet few unconscionably long that with her best diligence young, and never be seen with gray hair and of a summer afternoon; and resounding so far charms to entice the wanderer. In a walk, the she can hardly retrieve half the allotted period wrinkles, any more than the flower-shrubs with above the head, their loud clamor increases the other day, I found no violets, nor anemones, nor of her reign. It is but a fortnight since I stood mossy bark and blighted foliage, like the lilacs religious quiet of the scene instead of breaking anything in the likeness of a flower. It was worth on the brink of our swollen river and beheld under my window. Not that beauty is worthy of it. A crow, however, has no real pretensions to while, however, to ascend our opposite hill for the accumulated ice of four frozen months go less than immortality; no, the beautiful should religion, in spite of his gravity of mien and black the sake of gaining a general idea of the advance down the stream. Except in streaks here and live forever,—and thence, perhaps, the sense attire; he is certainly a thief, and probably an of spring, which I had hitherto been studying in there upon the hillsides, the whole visible uni- of impropriety when we see it triumphed over infidel. The gulls are far more respectable, in its minute developments. The river lay around verse was then covered with deep snow, the by time. Apple-trees, on the other hand, grow a moral point of view. These denizens of sea- me in a semicircle, overflowing all the meadows nethermost layer of which had been deposited old without reproach. Let them live as long as beaten rocks and haunters of the lonely beach which give it its Indian name, and offering a by an early December storm. It was a sight to they may, and contort themselves into whatever come up our inland river at this season, and noble breadth to sparkle in the sunbeams. Along make the beholder torpid, in the impossibility of perversity of shape they please, and deck their soar high overhead, flapping their broad wings the hither shore a row of trees stood up to their imagining how this vast white napkin was to be withered limbs with a springtime gaudiness of in the upper sunshine. They are among the most knees in water; and afar off, on the surface of removed from the face of the corpse-like world pink blossoms; still they are respectable, even picturesque of birds, because they so float and the stream, tufts of bushes thrust up their heads, in less time than had been required to spread it if they afford us only an apple or two in a sea- rest upon the air as to become almost station- as it were, to breathe. The most striking objects there. But who can estimate the power of gentle son. Those few apples—or, at all events, the ary parts of the landscape. The imagination has were great solitary trees here and there, with a influences, whether amid material desolation remembrance of apples in bygone years—are time to grow acquainted with them; they have mile-wide waste of water all around them. The or the moral winter of man’s heart? There have the atonement which utilitarianism inexorably not flitted away in a moment. You go up among curtailment of the trunk, by its immersion in the been no tempestuous rains, even no sultry days, demands for the privilege of lengthened life. the clouds and greet these lofty-flighted gulls, river, quite destroys the fair proportions of the but a constant breath of southern winds, with Human flower-shrubs, if they will grow old on and repose confidently with them upon the tree, and thus makes us sensible of a regularity now a day of kindly sunshine, and now a no earth, should, besides their lovely blossoms, sustaining atmosphere. Duck’s have their haunts and propriety in the usual forms of nature. The less kindly mist or a soft descent of showers, in bear some kind of fruit that will satisfy earthly along the solitary places of the river, and alight flood of the present season—though it never which a smile and a blessing seemed to have appetites, else neither man nor the decorum in flocks upon the broad bosom of the over- amounts to a freshet on our quiet stream—has been steeped. The snow has vanished as if by of nature will deem it fit that the moss should flowed meadows. Their flight is too rapid and encroached farther upon the land than any magic; whatever heaps may be hidden in the gather on them. determined for the eye to catch enjoyment from previous one for at least a score of years. It has woods and deep gorges of the hills, only two sol- One of the first things that strikes the it, although it never fails to stir up the heart overflowed stone fences, and even rendered a itary specks remain in the landscape; and those attention when the white sheet of winter is with the sportsman’s ineradicable instinct. They portion of the highway navigable for boats. I shall almost regret to miss when to-morrow I withdrawn is the neglect and disarray that lay have now gone farther northward, but will visit The waters, however, are now gradually look for them in vain. Never before, methinks, hidden beneath it. Nature is not cleanly accord- us again in autumn. subsiding; islands become annexed to the has spring pressed so closely on the footsteps of ing to our prejudices. The beauty of preceding The smaller birds,—the little songsters of mainland; and other islands emerge, like new retreating winter. Along the roadside the green years, now transformed to brown and blighted the woods, and those that haunt man’s dwell- creations, from the watery waste. The scene blades of grass have sprouted on the very edge deformity, obstructs the brightening loveliness ings and claim human friendship by building supplies an admirable image of the receding of of the snow-drifts. The pastures and mowing- of the present hour. Our avenue is strewn with their nests under the sheltering eaves or among the Nile, except that there is no deposit of black fields have not vet assumed a general aspect of the whole crop of autumn’s withered leaves. the orchard trees,—these require a touch more slime; or of Noah’s flood, only that there is a verdure; but neither have they the cheerless- There are quantities of decayed branches which delicate and a gentler heart than mine to do freshness and novelty in these recovered por- brown tint which they wear in latter autumn one tempest after another has flung down, black them justice. Their outburst of melody is like a tions of the continent which give the impression when vegetation has entirely ceased; there is and rotten, and one or two with the ruin of a brook let loose from wintry chains. We need not of a world just made rather than of one so pol- now a faint shadow of life, gradually brighten- bird’s-nest clinging to them. In the garden are deem it a too high and solemn word to call it a luted that a deluge had been requisite to purify ing into the warm reality. Some tracts in a happy the dried bean-vines, the brown stalks of the hymn of praise to the Creator; since Nature, who it. These upspringing islands are the greenest exposure,—as, for instance, yonder southwest- asparagus-bed, and melancholy old cabbages pictures the reviving year in so many sights of spots in the landscape; the first gleam of sun- ern slope of an orchard, in front of that old red which were frozen into the soil before their beauty, has expressed the sentiment of renewed light suffices to cover them with verdure. farm-house beyond the river,—such patches of unthrifty cultivator could find time to gather life in no other sound save the notes of these Thank Providence for spring! The earth—and land already wear a beautiful and tender green, them. How invariably, throughout all the forms blessed birds. Their music, however, just now, man himself, by sympathy with his birthplace to which no future luxuriance can add a charm. of life, do we find these intermingled memori- seems to be incidental, and not the result of a would be far other than we find them if life It looks unreal; a prophecy, a hope, a transitory als of death! On the soil of thought and in the set purpose. They are discussing the economy toiled wearily onward without this periodical effect of sonic peculiar light, which will vanish garden of the heart, as well as in the sensual of life and love and the site and architecture of infusion of the primal spirit. Will the world ever with the slightest motion of the eye. But beauty world, he withered leaves,—the ideas and feel- their summer residences, and have no time to be so decayed that spring may not renew its is never a delusion; not these verdant tracts, but ings that we have done with. There is no wind sit on a twig and pour forth solemn hymns, or greenness? Can man be so dismally age stricken the dark and barren landscape all around them, strong enough to sweep them away; infinite overtures, operas, symphonies, and waltzes. that no faintest sunshine of his youth may revisit is a shadow and a dream. Each moment wins space will not garner then from our sight. What Anxious questions are asked; grave subjects are him once a year? It is impossible. The moss on seine portion of the earth from death to life; a mean they? Why may we not be permitted to settled in quick and animated debate; and only our time-worn mansion brightens into beauty; sudden gleam of verdure brightens along the live and enjoy, as if this were the first life and by occasional accident, as from pure ecstasy, the good old pastor who once dwelt here sunny slope of a bank which an instant ago was our own the primal enjoyment, instead of tread- does a rich warble roll its tiny waves of golden renewed his prime, regained his boyhood, in the brown and bare. You look again, and behold an ing always on these dry hones and mouldering sound through the atmosphere. Their little genial breezes of his ninetieth spring. Alas for apparition of green grass! relics, from the aged accumulation of which bodies are as busy as their voices; they are all the worn and heavy soul if, whether in youth or The trees in our orchard and elsewhere are springs all that now appears so young and new? a constant flutter and restlessness. Even when age, it have outlived its privilege of springtime as yet naked, but already appear full of life and Sweet must have been the springtime of Eden, two or three retreat to a tree-top to hold council, sprightliness! From such a soul the world must vegetable blood. It seems as if by one magic when no earlier year had strewn its decay upon they wag their tails and heads all the time with hope no reformation of its evil, no sympathy touch they might instantaneously burst into the virgin turf and no former experience had the irrepressible activity of their nature, which with the lofty faith and gallant struggles of full foliage, and that the wind which now sighs ripened into summer and faded into autumn in perhaps renders their brief span of life in reality those who contend in its behalf. Summer works through their naked branches might make sud- the hearts of its inhabitants! That was a world as long as the patriarchal age of sluggish man. in the present, and thinks not of the future; den music amid innumerable leaves. The moss- worth living in. O then murmurer, it is out of the The blackbirds, three species of which consort autumn is a rich conservative; winter has utterly grown willow-tree which for forty years past has very wantonness of such a life that then feignest together, are the noisiest of all our feathered lost its faith, and clings tremulously to the overshadowed these western windows will be these idle lamentations. There is no decay. Each citizens. Great companies of them—more than remembrance of what has been; but spring, with among the first to put on its green attire. There human soul is the first-created inhabitant of the famous “four-and-twenty” whom Mother its outgushing life, is the true type of the move- are some objections to the willow; it is not a dry its own Eden. We dwell in an old moss-covered Goose has immortalized—congregate in con- ment. B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY September 1, 2020 Bulletin Board

are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 parent education and support services. any questions. Call 435-228-8217 for more information. Parkinson’s disease Support Tooele p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- Group exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, 882-3439. Community Closet Ladies Community Club of Senior Center Clean out your closets. The Community A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint Tooele be overwhelming for the newly diag- The senior center is for the enjoyment of knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise Free developmental evaluation Closet is accepting donations for gently To view upcoming events, learn more all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers used clothing. Donations are accepted nosed. Tooele has a support group for program, wood carving and health about our organization, or to become a persons with Parkinson’s disease and their Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for NO COST developmental evaluations for at your neighborhood school. Contact member, please visit gfwctooele.org. Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting children ages birth to 3. We provide a full Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any caregivers. You can learn how others are homebound. Lunch served weekdays. coping with PD and how to live well. We activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, For 60 and above, suggested contribu- range of services for children with devel- questions. TOPS Weight Loss Support crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal Group meet the third Friday of each month from tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, 88 art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, is to minimize the effects of the delay and The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Transportation available to the store or S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class reduce the need for long-term services Moose Weight Loss Support Group meets every doctor visits for residents in Tooele and call Hal at 435-840-3683. movies and health classes. Meals-On- Grantsville areas. For transportation throughout their school years. For more Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church Wheels available for homebound. Lunch information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at Meals at Lodge located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. information call 435-843-4114. For more Friday and Saturday night dinners will Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- ddivantage.org Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by information about the Grantsville center, be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. to Recovery” gested contribution is $3. For those under a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- call 435-884-3446. Friday night dinners change weekly Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to Grantsville Elementary dren are invited to attend. Come and let the store or doctor visits for residents in The next Grantsville Elementary or you can order from the menu items 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Daughters of Utah Pioneers us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- The DUP is seeking any family histories, Community Council meeting will be held Saturday night. All meals are for a reason- more information visit TOPS.org or con- to all those affected by someone else’s portation information call 435-843-4114. photographs, books, stories or vintage on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. able price. No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. addiction. As a 12-step program, we offer For more information about the Tooele artifacts (before 1900) to display at the in the GES library. All parents are encour- Daily lunch specials are available at the help by sharing our experience, strength center, call 435-843-4110. DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 aged to attend. The meeting will be held lodge from 11 a.m. Tooele Gem and Mineral Society and hope. For more information, please W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. in person, with appropriate distancing Take out orders can be called in during The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society contact Terri at 435-313-4851. Tooele Pioneer Museum Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the and masks required. However, if anyone our operating hours and picked up at the meets the first Thursday of the month. lodge at the time agreed on. 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- is uncomfortable with being there in Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in Children’s Choir Auditions Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday person, we will be happy to invite them For members and their guests only. tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or the downstairs conference room of the Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most to participate via Zoom. Please email Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. [email protected] to request a Events Come and learn about rocks, minerals, www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or Veteran’s Day dinner’s are back. This years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Open other times by appointment. Call Zoom invitation. and ways to craft them, and enjoy field www.exploretooele.com. month it will be on Thursday September owner and director of Blake Music Studios, 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- trips for rock collecting. Membership is 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- Tooele High School 24 at 5:30 p.m. Please come help recog- directs the choir. Blake has a degree in Grantsville Irrigation $15 per year. For more information email vocal performance and has taught at the tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, The allotment for residential users has Tooele High School is accepting applica- nize/honor one of our Veteran’s. For mem- [email protected]. collegiate level. If your child loves to sing been increased from 100,000 gallons to tions for the Annual Athletic Wall of Fame bers and their guests only. and you are looking for an exceptional Mobile Vet Center 150,000 gallons per residential share. Induction Ceremony, to be held Friday, The ID/UT Moose Association will be Tooele Valley Free Masons musical experience for them, this is it. For To better serve veterans located in Agricultural users have been issued a 2nd October 2nd. Applicants must have gradu- held in Tooele on October 1 to October 4. Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the more information and to register for an Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center regular turn. Thank you for your contin- ated from THS at least 10 years ago. Email Please plan on attending. second Friday of each month for din- audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday ued efforts to conserve water. Athletic Director Catham Beer at cbeers@ ner and socializing. If you are interested from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern tooeleschools.org for an application or Eagles or have questions, please join us at the com or call 435-277-0755. side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. pick one up at Tooele High School (301 Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement Rocky Mountain Hospice 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides W. Vine St. Tooele, UT 84074). Application Schools Social Room Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at Want to have more meaning in your life. free, confidential counseling for theater is due by 5:00 PM on Friday, September The social room is open daily 2 p.m. to 6 435-277-0087. Do you want to do something that is sat- veterans of all conflicts. For further St. Marguerite Catholic School 25th. p.m. daily, staffed with volunteer bartend- isfying and of great service to your com- information contact Dave Brown at 801- Students of all faiths are welcome Tooele Jr. High School Tooele Valley Family History ers, please tip accordingly. munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center from preschool through 8th grade at Nominations are now being accepted Center Hospice volunteer. No experience 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov Tooele County’s only faith-based school. for the Tooele Jr. High School Community Research your ancestors free with Meetings required. All training, background check Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Council. Any parent or guardian of a cur- trained Family Search volunteers at the Aerie Meetings are on the 2nd and 4th and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. Donate to library preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small rent Tooele Junior High School student Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. The only requirement is your desire to Please remember the “Friends of the class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- is eligible to run. If you are interested N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Auxiliary Meetings are on the 2nd and help someone in need. Please contact Tooele City Library” while doing home riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or in being nominated, please contact the Hours of operation: Tuesday through 4th Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky cleaning and donate your used books to visit www.stmargschool.org. office no later than September 4 so that Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy the bookstore in the library. Money from ballots can be prepared. Nomination Raffle Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at book sales is used to support programs forms are also online on the Tooele Jr. Meat Raffle Drawing- September 5th we evenings by appointment only. Special 801-397-4902. within the library. The library is located at Education High School Website under Community will have a $500.00 Meat Raffle Drawing, classes offered regularly. Call the center 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call tickets $5.00/ea or 5/$20.00, tickets avail- Tooele Technical College Council. Candidate names will be posted for more information. The Next Chapter 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. after September 4 on the school’s website able with your membership newsletter or Programs with space available The Next Chapter is a free social support org. Thank you for your support. and at the office. The election will be in the Social Room, proceeds to the Aerie Tooele Family Al-Anon include the POST (Peace Officer and educational program to help widows held at Tooele Junior High School during home. Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays Books for the Whole Family Standards Training) program (Satellite and widowers adjust to the loss of their business hours, 7:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Donated children’s books and paper- Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s spouse through monthly activities. You September 8 to 10. If you have any ques- basement at the back of the building. For backs are for sale for 25 cents, and hard- License (CDL) program and Software are invited to join others who are on the tions about the Council or the election, Disabled Veterans questions or more information, please covers are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 Development. These programs and others same page as you, to begin a new chapter please contact Principal Bill Gochis at call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Perky at p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today Chapter 20 in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele 435-833-1921. 435-241-2217. and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the and begin training for a promising career. The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for Tooele City Library. All proceeds go back Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- Chapter 20, for the Disabled American Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U more details. to the library for projects and programs. es at 435-248-1800 for more information. Charity Veterans holds monthly general member- This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 Sons of Utah Pioneers ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, Anyone interested in the history of Community Book Sharing Box Adult Education 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door S. Main St., Tooele. For more information, The “Little Free Library” book sharing Tooele Children’s Justice Center Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah Get your high school diploma this year Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann box is a FREE Book Exchange. Anyone pioneers, we need you. The Son of Utah at the Tooele Community Learning Center. need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and at 435-849-4180. can take a book or bring a book to share. Pioneers are currently curtailing our meet- All classes required for a high school snacks. We appreciate all donations. For invite all veterans to come join us in the Come check out the newest box located Alcoholics Anonymous ings due to the pandemic, but watch this diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 comradery with other veterans at our at 965 S. 1050 W. in Tooele. There are a Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. bulletin and we will announce our next aration and English as a second language S. 100 East, Tooele. monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has variety of books for all ages. To learn more are available. Register now to graduate Main Street. Daily at noon and 8 p.m. Park meeting, which will be a virtual meet- trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) ing. Also watch for an announcement of and find a location near you go to www. — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 United Methodist Dinner to answer questions concerning your VA in back. littlefreelibrary.org, under the MAP tab, Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- the opening of the James Bevan Pioneer Tooele United Methodist Church offers a benefits. Nations Service Officers (NSO’s) Alcoholics Anonymous enter your zip code. For more information cation classes are for students 18 and over. free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Museum when it is safe to admit the pub- are available by appointment to help vet- Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are call or text Kathy Witt at 435-849-7806. social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is lic. For more information about the Sons erans and their families submit claims for also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 ESOL served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. of Utah Pioneers, contact Howard Yerke, ESOL conversational classes are held compensation, obtain health and educa- p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron Membership Chairman, 435-841-9718 or Grantsville Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele tional well-earned benefits. ALL DAV ser- Dr., Tooele. [email protected] First Baptist Food Pantry vices are Free of Charge. For information, Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- The First Baptist Church in Tooele is please join our monthly meetings. No Young People in Recovery Share the past dents may also come anytime the center is offering an emergency food pantry to TC Squares Dance Club monthly meetings are held in December. Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold Share the past, submit a history, obitu- open for individualized study. Registration meet the needs of our community. Hours The TC Squares Dance Club has begun Call commander Penny Larson 801-359- all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke 8468 or Adjutant James Yale at 435-849- p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and The Family History Center in Grantsville Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 0521 or Senior Vice Dustee Thomas at also on the first and third Friday of the is assembling a record of Grantsville tion. Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please residents. Your submission may be made 435-830-8487. Please leave messages if month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park bring finger food to share. For more infor- by emailing to [email protected] or by Early Head Start Baby blankets needed no contact. Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- COVID-19 Help for DAV or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah NO COST weekly home visits for families ery at Mountain West Medical Center. 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at website at tcsquares.com. The Disabled American Veterans 84074. Come in and receive help from our who are eligible under the age of 3. Home Blankets should be new and in good 435-255-9905. National Office has established a relief trained consultants. For more information, visits include parent and child education, condition. Homemade blankets are also Tooele County Homemakers fund to provide financial aid to service- Family support group call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. assessments, and family support services accepted if new. Donations can be turned We would like to invite all ladies to our connected disabled veterans who have Get your loved one sober. The USARA including nutrition education. We also in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West Homemakers club. Meetings are held on lost employment or income due to the Craft family support group is held Senior Center offer comprehensive health services for Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in the first Tuesday of every month with a COVID-19 Virus Pandemic. The issued Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading The senior center is for the enjoyment expecting mothers including prenatal Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours grants are meant to help these disabled room at the Tooele City Library. Group September through May. Located at 151 service connected veterans, pay bills, books and materials provided. Craft is a N Main, in the auditorium of the Health obtain food and provide for their families free program for family members who Department and USU Extension offices. during these difficult times. have a loved one with a substance use Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due The application for this relief can be disorder. For more information, call Heidi per year. For more information, call Eileen found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans Warr at 435-255-9905. 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne will need to fully complete the application 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. and provide documentation verifying Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group Thank you and we hope to see you all this their status as a service-connected dis- Join us the 2nd Monday of each month September. abled veteran who has lost employment from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical as a result of the pandemic. Disabled Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Tooele County Quilters veterans who are small business owners Health Department’s Aging Services pro- All meetings are held on the third or who work independently and have gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Tuesday of each month in the Tooele BANNERS Association Caregiver Support Groups. County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues been negatively impacted financially as a result of the virus may also be eligible for The groups are designed to provide emo- are $20 per year to be paid at the first this assistance. tional, educational and social support for meeting. Yard Signs, Vehicle Magnets, caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. First Baptist Church Historical Society Food Addicts in Recovery The Food Pantry at First Baptist Church Anonymous is open on Saturdays from 10 am to Noon Monthly Meetings Are you having trouble controlling the for those who are in need of food. There Window Stickers, and More! are no requirements to receive food. We The Tooele County Historical Society will way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery hold it’s next meeting Tuesday October 13 Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- hope to be a blessing to you. We are locat- at 7:00 p.m. The September meeting has ery program for anyone suffering from ed at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. (882-2048)” been cancelled due to the Corona Virus food addiction. Meetings are held every Covid 19. If you would like to present a his- Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, St. Marguerite Church tory of Tooele County contact Alice Dale, 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION (RCIA) President at 435-882-1612. north back entrance. For more informa- Anyone age 16 or older interested in tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or learning about the Catholic faith; or, any Historical books Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. baptized Catholic wishing to complete the Tooele County Historical Society’s books foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to sacraments of Eucharist or Confirmation; are available to purchase at meetings. The attend. and/or anyone seeking a spiritual jour- History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, ney, may join the RCIA program at St. The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in Tooele County Aging Marguerite Catholic Church beginning Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Wednesday, September 2, at 6:45 p.m. at cards depicting four different pioneer teers to help us meet the needs of seniors St. Marguerite’s Gym/Social Hall, off East buildings for $4. These make great gifts in the community. Many seniors require Vine St. and 7th East. For more informa- for family and friends. Please call Alice assistance and need rides to doctors or tion, please contact Marianne Rutishauser, Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to other professionals. Rides help seniors live 435-830-2613. purchase these books. more independent lives. Call 435-843-4114 for more information. The Grantsville and Tooele Master Gardener’s Seeking Historical Items Tooele Senior Centers also are in need of FREE Garden and Landscape Diagnostic The Tooele County Historical Society volunteers. For more information about Clinic offered every Wednesday through would like members of the community volunteering at the Grantsville Center call October! The Clinic is open from 3:00 to who have any family or personal histories, 435-884-3446. For volunteering at the 6:00 p.m. at the USU Extension Office, photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Tooele Center call 435-843-4110. 151 N. Main, Tooele. All info offered is VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you research-based, covering both traditional would like to donate to our organization Life’s Worth Living Foundation and organic approaches. Master Gardener to please call us. We are also looking for Suicide support group meetings are and Horticultural Expert Justin Wiker books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at and his Team of volunteers can help with chures or any history that pertains to the Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. design, plant problems, pruning, planting, Tooele County area. If you would like to Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by sprinklers, greenhouses, seed starting, donate them to our organization, or if you the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal and bugs. Bring sample leaves, twigs, would let us make a copy for the Tooele thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- or fruit to show the problem, or several County Historical Society, please call 435- cide, please plan on attending. Please go close-ups and wide-angle pictures. 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Your donation posted on the county 8592 US (German- ever, Tooele City has Saddleback Boulevard 20% more than what you’re currently making as a CNA, helps education, pre- w e b s i t e a t town) +1 312 626 implemented Governor and west of Lakeshore 6799 US (Chicago) +1 Herbert's and Mayor Drive. Unincorporated: LPN, or RN. vention & support (http://www.co.tooele.u programs. FAST t.us/clerk.htm, click on 646 558 8656 US Winn's emergency Lake Point. Planner: $14 minimum to $20 maximum for CNA’s FREE PICKUP - 24 “Tooele County Com- (New York) Meeting declarations regarding Jeff Miller HR RESPONSE - mission Meetings” and ID: 882 7572 9762 public gatherings for 5. CUP 2020-89 – depending on if they can/want to work TAX DEDUCTION on the public notice Find your local num- all public meetings, yet Kindy Griffeth is re- COVID-19 shifts or not, LPN $22 minimum to $30 1-855-507-2691 website ber: we still want to encour- questing conditional maximum, RN $30 to $40, and $45 if they work (http://www.utah.gov/p https://us02web.zoom. age public participation use approval for a de- DONATE YOUR CAR, mn/index.html) . Cop- us/u/kbYehnYNa4 in our government. If tached accessory COVID-19 shifts. TRUCK OR BOAT ies may also be ob- (Published in the you choose to attend housing unit. Parcel BEAUTIFUL TO HERITAGE FOR Requirements: An unencumbered, up to date, tained at the County Tooele Transcript Sep- this meeting in person ID: 20-002-0-0204. EASTSIDE CONDO THE BLIND. Free 3 Clerk's Office, County tember 1, 2020) we ask that you main- Acreage: Approxi- active Utah license. Day Vacation, Tax Health Department, tain social distancing mately 5.012 Acres. Deductible, Free If you’re interested in learning more about this Transcript Bulletin, PUBLIC NOTICE and wear a face cover- Address: 3438 North 3152 Square Feet Towing, All Paper- Tooele County Senior The agenda for the ing. In compliance Moyle Lane. Unincor- amazing opportunity, don’t hesitate to reach out work Taken Care Of. Center, Grantsville Tooele County Com- with public health porated: Erda. Plan- - these spots fill up quick. CALL City Hall, Grantsville mission meeting to be guidelines Tooele City ner: Trish Waltz For more information or to schedule 1-855-408-2196 a showing, contact Lori Senior Center and held September 1, can accommodate lim- 6. TCLUO 2020-02 – DEADLINES FOR Wendover Senior Cen- 2020 at 7:00 p.m., will ited capacity at City Planning Staff is re- classifieds ads are ter. be posted on the Hall. The public may questing a recommen- 385-722-4155 435-830-8231 M o n d a y a n d Marilyn K. Gillette, county website at also join the meeting dation of approval for Wednesdays by 4:45 Tooele County Clerk (http://www.co.tooele.u electronically by log- proposed ordinance p.m. (Published in the t.us/clerk.htm, click on ging on to the Tooele updates to Chapters 2, Tooele Transcript Bul- “Tooele County Com- City Facebook page, 15 & 16 of the Tooele NOW HIRING: SeasonalSeasonal Harvest Truck OperatorsWasher letin September 1, mission Meetings” and at https://www.face- County Land Use Ordi- 2020) on the public notice book.com/tooelecity. nance regarding agri- Cargill Salt is looking to hire “Seasonal” Solar Harvest Operators in Timpie, Utah-- website We encourage all in- cultural uses and ani- harvest season runs from mid-March to the end of November. This is an outstanding Due to the Covid-19 (http://www.utah.gov/p terested parties to look mal regulations. Plan- opportunity for safety conscious and engaged applicants with initiative, energy and solid restrictions, Face mn/index.html) . Cop- for the published ners: Trish Waltz & communication skills. Responsibilities include hauling salt from the ponds processing Masks must be worn ies may also be ob- agenda for this and fu- Jeff Miller area, daily operator equipment check and operator servicing, cleaning and maintaining for attendance at the equipment and other site work as required. tained at the County ture meetings meeting (Published in the meeting and Social Clerk's Office, County on the City's website, Tooele Transcript Bul- EXCELLENT COMPENSATION & BENEFITS PACKAGE: Wage begins at $18.63 Distancing rules will HOURS/WAGE: Part time, 20 hours a week. Wage begins at $15.00 Health Department, www.tooelecity.org, letin September 1, per hour. We offer a 401K plan; health, dental and vision insurance; paid vacation and apply. Transcript Bulletin, which will contain in- 2020) holidays; wellness program; incentive plan and opportunities for growth. PUBLIC NOTICE: Tooele County Senior structions for participa- REQUIREMENTS: Must be at least 18 years of age, be available to work rotating shifts and The Grantsville City PUBLIC HEARING overtimeREQUIREMENTS: as needed. Must All candidatesbe at least 18are years subject of age,to a have90 day a Highprobationary school diploma/GED, period. Must bepass Center, Grantsville tion in the meeting. aavailable company to paidwork medical rotating exam shifts includingand overtime a drug as screen,needed. physical All candidates ability test, are subjectand criminal to a 90 Council will hold its City Hall, Grantsville Pursuant to the Ameri- Tooele County Bound- backgroundday probationary check. period. Must pass a company paid medical exam including a drug regular meeting at Senior Center and cans with Disabilities ary Commission screen, physical ability test, reference and credit checks, and criminal background check. 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- Wendover Senior Cen- Act, individuals need- NOTICE IS HEREBY day, September 2, GIVEN THAT THE HOW TO APPLY: Apply online at www.cargill.com/careers, select “Browse Cargill Jobs,” ter. ing special accommo- then click on “United States” and “Utah” to find the job opening. If you do not have access 2020 at 429 East Main Marilyn K. Gillette, dation during this TOOELE COUNTY to the internet, please visit your local library or employment office. Street, Grantsville, UT Tooele County Clerk meeting should notify BOUNDARY COM- 84029. The agenda is (Published in the Andrew Aagard, City MISSION WILL HOLD WHY CHOOSE CARGILL: Working at Cargill is an opportunity to thrive—a place to develop as follows: A PUBLIC HEARING your career to the fullest while engaging in meaningful work that makes a positive impact Tooele Transcript Bul- Planner / Zoning Ad- around the globe. Cargill is anan EEO,equal and opportunity Veteran/Disability and affirmative employer. action employer. CALL TO ORDER letin September 1, ministrator at (435) ON TUESDAY, SEP- AND PLEDGE OF AL- 2020) 843-2132 or TDD TEMBER 21, 2020 AT Job #: # TIM00845 LEGIANCE (435) 843-2180 prior to 7:00 PM, IN THE ROLL CALL HAVE A good idea for the meeting. AUDITORIUM, www.cargill.com/careers AGENDA: a story? Call the (Published in the TOOELE COUNTY 1. Public Comments. Transcript and let us Tooele Transcript Bul- BUILDING, 47 SOUTH Public Comments will know 882-0050. letin August 27, 2020) M AIN STREET, be taken by email until TOOELE, UTAH. 5:00 pm on September PLEASE NOTE: A 2, 2020. Please email MAXIMUM OF 50 comments to PEOPLE, INCLUDING [email protected] COUNTY STAFF, ov WILL BE ALLOWED 2. Summary Action AT THE MEETING. Items. YOU CAN VIEW THE a. Approval of Minutes MEETING ON THE b. Approval of Bills TOOELE TRAN- 3. Consideration of ap- SCRIPT BULLETIN'S proval of a new City FACEBOOK PAGE AT logo. FACEBOOK.COM/TO 4. Consideration of ap- OELETB. proval of CARES Act IF YOU WOULD LIKE Small Business Grant TO MAKE COM- Program. MENTS, 5. Consideration of ap- PLEASE SEND AN proval to hire a Build- EMAIL TO PUBLICIN- ing Inspector III. [email protected] 6. Consideration of Or- RG. dinance 2020-25 TO REGISTER TO amending the official VIEW THE MEETING zoning map of Grants- ONLINE THROUGH ville City, Utah to re- ZOOM VISIT zone twenty (20) acres https://zoom.us/webi- for Trent and Justine nar/register/WN_Vnzo Tolman located at 424 24_kS1qV91oSlclyww South Nygreen Street 1. The agenda items to go from an RR-5 for this Public Hearing zone to an RR-1 zone. are as follows: 7. Consideration of Or- A) Public Hearing dinance 2020-26 Opening amending the Goals B) The Tooele County and Policies in the Boundary Commission Land Use section of will hold a public hear- the Grantsville City ing on Monday, Sep- General Plan. tember 21, 2020 at 8. Consideration of a 7:00 PM in the Audito- noise variance for the rium at the Tooele “Roll N Rave” at UMC. County Building, 47 9. Consideration of al- South Main Street, lowing Karla & Terry Tooele, Utah, to con- Baum to use the con- sider protests to the cessions stand at the proposed Brown An- ballpark as a commis- nexation of approxi- sary for their food mately 1,566 acres truck. into Grantsville City 10. Consideration of C) Public Hearing Resolution 2020-67 Closing extension of proclama- AS APPROVED BY tion declaring a local T H E T O O E L E emergency #2. COUNTY COMMIS- 11. Closed Session SION (Personnel, Real Es- D A T E D T H I S tate, Imminent Litiga- AUGUST 27, 2020 tion). MARILYN K. GIL- 12. Adjourn. LETTE Christine Webb TOOELE COUNTY City Recorder CLERK In compliance with the PURSUANT TO THE Americans with Dis- AMERICANS WITH ability Act, Grantsville DISABILITY ACT, IN- City will accommodate DIVIDUALS NEEDING reasonable requests to SPECIAL ACCOMMO- assist persons with DATIONS DURING disabilities to partici- THIS MEETING pate in meetings. Re- SHOULD NOTIFY quests for assistance MARILYN K. GIL- may be made by call- LETTE, TOOELE ing City Hall (435) COUNTY CLERK, AT 884-3411 at least 3 843-3148 PRIOR TO days in advance of a THE MEETING. meeting. (Published in the This will be an elec- Tooele Transcipt Sep- tronic meeting through tember 1, 2020) ZOOM. To view the meeting: Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom. us/j/88275729762 Meeting ID: 882 7572 9762 One tap mobile +12532158782,,88275 729762# US (Tacoma) +13462487799,,88275 729762# US (Houston) Dial by your location +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 301 715 8592 US (German- town) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) Meeting ID: 882 7572 9762 Find your local num- ber: https://us02web.zoom. us/u/kbYehnYNa4 (Published in the Tooele Transcript Sep- tember 1, 2020) NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE The following de- scribed real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, on the steps of the main en- trance or in the foyer of the Third Judicial District Courthouse - Tooele County, 74 South 100 East, Tooele, UT 84074 on October 2, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. of that day, for the pur- pose of foreclosing an Amended Trust Deed, Assignment of Rents, Security Agreement and Financing State- ment, dated August 7, 2014, which was duly executed by Apple Street One Twenty, LLC, a Utah limited li- ability company, as Trustor (hereinafter “Trustor”), in which Maghsood Ab- baszadeh is named beneficiary (hereinafter “Beneficiary”), and Tooele Title Company, was the named the original trustee, which was filed for record on August 13, 2014, as Entry No. 402051, in the official records of the Tooele County Re- corder, Tooele County, Utah (hereinafter the “Trust Deed”). A description of the trust property encum- bered by the Trust Deed would include any of the following property which would be subject to encum- brance through a deed of trust under Utah law: All right title and inter- est of the Trustor in the property described in Exhibit A attached hereto; and All right title and inter- est of the Trustor in the property described in Exhibit B attached hereto.

The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is Maghsood Ab- baszadeh. A Substitu- tion of Trustee has been filed naming Mi- chael R. Johnson, Esq. as Successor Trustee under the Trust Deed, and the record owner of the property as of the re- cording of the Notice of Default was Apple Street One Twenty, LLC. The Trustee's sale of the real property will be made without war- ranty as to title, pos- session, identification numbers or encum- brances. The suc- cessful bidder, other than the Beneficiary, must make a $20,000.00 down pay- ment, at the time of sale, by bank cashier's check made payable to Maghsood Ab- baszadeh, with the re- maining balance of the successful bid pay- able, in certified funds, within 24 business hours following the sale. The trustee re- serves the right to void the effect of the trus- tee's sale after the sale based upon infor- mation unknown to the trustee at the time of the sale, such as a bankruptcy filing, a loan reinstatement, or an agreement between the trustor and benefi- NOTICE OF TRUS- ciary to postpone or TEE'S SALE cancel the sale. If so The following de- voided, the only re- scribed real property course of the highest will be sold at public bidder is to receive a auction to the highest full refund of the bidder, purchase price money paid to the trus- payable in lawful tee. money of the United DATED this 26th day States of America at August, 2020. the time of sale, on the Successor Trustee: steps of the main en- /s/ Michael R. John- trance or in the foyer son of the Third Judicial Michael R. Johnson, District Courthouse - NOTICE OF TRUS- Esq. Tooele County, 74 TEE'S SALE Ray Quinney & Nebe- South 100 East, The following de- ker P.C. Tooele, UT 84074 on scribed real property 36 South State Street, October 2, 2020, at the will be sold at public Suite 1400 Salt Lake hour of 10:15 A.M. of auction to the highest City, Utah 84111 Of- that day, for the pur- bidder, purchase price fice Telephone: (801) pose of foreclosing a payable in lawful 532-1500 Office Direct Deed of Trust Deed money of the United Line: (801) 323-3363 with Assignment of States of America at Generally available Rents, dated Septem- the time of sale, on the during normal busi- ber 30, 2011, which steps of the main en- ness hours was duly executed by trance or in the foyer (8:30 a.m. to 5:30 Apple Street One of the Third Judicial p.m.) Monday through Twenty, LLC, a Utah District Courthouse - Friday. limited liability com- Tooele County, 74 EXHIBIT A pany, as Trustor South 100 East, The following de- (hereinafter “Trustor”), Tooele, UT 84074 on scribed real property is in which SABA55, LLC October 2, 2020, at the located in Tooele is named beneficiary hour of 10:00 A.M. of County, Utah: (hereinafter “Benefici- that day, for the pur- PARCEL 1: (Tax ID ary”), and Michael T. pose of foreclosing an number for informa- Moss was the named Amended Trust Deed, tional purposes only - the original trustee, Assignment of Rents, 01-066-0-0006) which was filed for re- Security Agreement Commencing 3 rods 8 cord on October 6, and Financing State- feet West and 20 rods 2011, as Entry No. ment, dated August 7, South of the Northwest 360987, in the official 2014, which was duly Corner of Lot 4, Block records of the Tooele executed by Apple 66, Grantsville City County Recorder, Street One Twenty, Survey; thence South Tooele County, Utah LLC, a Utah limited li- 17 rods 12 feet; thence (hereinafter the “Trust ability company, as West 3 rods 8 feet; Deed”). Trustor (hereinafter thence South 3 Rods 8 A description of the “Trustor”), in which feet; thence East 3 real property conveyed Maghsood Ab- Rods 8 feet; thence in the Deed of Trust is baszadeh is named South 2 rods 13 feet; described in Exhibit A beneficiary (hereinafter thence West 765.5 attached hereto, to- “Beneficiary”), and feet more or less to the gether with all build- Tooele Title Company, East boundary of the ings, fixtures and im- was the named the Darrell Didericksen provements thereon original trustee, which Property; thence North and all water or well was filed for record on 396.0 feet more or less rights, rights of way, August 13, 2014, as to a point due West of easements, rents, is- Entry No. 402051, in the point of beginning; sues, profits, income, the official records of thence East 765.5 feet tenements, heredita- the Tooele County Re- more or less to the ments, privileges and corder, Tooele County, point of beginning. appurtenances there- Utah (hereinafter the PARCEL 2: (Tax ID unto belonging, now or “Trust Deed”). number for informa- hereafter given to and A description of the tional purposes only - conferred upon Benefi- trust property encum- 01-112-0-0011) ciary to collect and ap- bered by the Trust Beginning at point be- ply such rents, issues Deed would include ing South 89°53'05" and profits. any of the following East 1262.24 feet The current beneficiary property which would along the quarter sec- of the Trust Deed is be subject to encum- tion line and South SABA55, LLC. A Sub- brance through a deed 18.64 feet from West stitution of Trustee has of trust under Utah Quarter Corner of Sec- been filed naming Mi- law: tion 36, Township 2 chael R. Johnson, All right title and inter- South, Range 6 West, Esq. as Successor est of the Trustor in Salt Lake Base and Trustee under the the property described Meridian, and running; Trust Deed, and the in Exhibit A attached thence South record owner of the hereto; and 89°27'45" East 236.32 property as of the re- All right title and inter- feet; thence South cording of the Notice est of the Trustor in 0°29'33" West 316.84 of Default was Apple the property described feet; thence North Street One Twenty, in Exhibit B attached 89°17'20" West 233.60 LLC. hereto. feet; thence North The Trustee's sale of 316.15 feet to the point the real property will The current of beginning. be made without war- beneficiary of the Trust Less and excepting ranty as to title, pos- Deed is Maghsood Ab- any portion in Highway session, identification baszadeh. A Substitu- Reference UDOT Map numbers or encum- tion of Trustee has 1955 Utah F-86 (12) brances. The suc- been filed naming Mi- Sheet 25. cessful bidder, other PUBLIC NOTICE chael R. Johnson, PARCEL 3: (Tax ID than the Beneficiary, Notice is Hereby Given Esq. as Successor number for informa- must make a that the Tooele City Trustee under the tional purposes only - $50,000.00 down pay- Council will meet in a Trust Deed, and the 01-112-0-0012) ment, at the time of Business Meeting on record owner of the Beginning at point be- sale, by bank cashier's Wednesday, Septem- property as of the re- ing South 89°53'05" check made payable ber 2, 2020, at the cording of the Notice East 1262.13 feet to SABA55, LLC, with hour of 7:00 p.m. The of Default was Apple along the quarter sec- the remaining balance meeting will be held at Street One Twenty, tion line and South of the successful bid the Tooele City Hall LLC. 0°20'17 East 334.82 payable, in certified Council Chambers, lo- The Trustee's sale of feet from the West funds, within 24 busi- cated at 90 North Main the real property will Quarter Corner of Sec- ness hours following Street, Tooele, Utah. be made without war- tion 36, Township 2 the sale. The trustee Tooele City has imple- ranty as to title, pos- South, Range 6 West, reserves the right to mented Governor Her- session, identification Salt Lake Base and void the effect of the bert's low risk (yellow) numbers or encum- Meridian; and running trustee's sale after the phase guidelines re- brances. The suc- thence South sale based upon infor- garding public gather- cessful bidder, other 89°17'20" East 231.74 mation unknown to the ings. We strongly en- than the Beneficiary, feet; thence South trustee at the time of courage you to join the must make a 0°29'33" West 423.47 the sale, such as a City Council meeting $20,000.00 down pay- feet the North line of bankruptcy filing, a electronically by log- ment, at the time of Apple Street; thence loan reinstatement, or ging on to the Tooele sale, by bank cashier's West 168.06 feet an agreement between City Facebook page, check made payable along the North line of the trustor and benefi- at https://www.face- to Maghsood Ab- said Apple Street to ciary to postpone or book.com/tooelecity. If baszadeh, with the re- the 40 acre line; cancel the sale. If so you would like to sub- maining balance of the thence North 0°20'17" voided, the only re- mit a comment for the successful bid pay- West 16.50 feet along course of the highest public comment period able, in certified funds, said 40 acre line; bidder is to receive a or for a public hearing within 24 business thence West 57.50 full refund of the PUBLIC NOTICE item please email hours following the feet; thence North money paid to the trus- Notice is Hereby Given cmpubliccomment@to sale. The trustee re- 0°20'17" West 46.00 tee. that the Tooele City oelecity.org anytime serves the right to void feet; thence West DATED this 26th day Council will meet in a up until the start of the the effect of the trus- 57.50 feet; thence August, 2020. Work Session, on meeting. Emails will tee's sale after the North 0°20'17" West Successor Trustee: Wednesday, Septem- only be read at the sale based upon infor- 57.50 feet; thence /s/ Michael R. John- ber 2, 2020 at the hour designated points in mation unknown to the East 57.50 feet; son of 5:30 p.m. The the meeting. trustee at the time of thence North 0°20'17" Michael R. Johnson, Meeting will be held at However, if you the sale, such as a West 306.33 feet to Esq. the Tooele City Hall choose to attend we bankruptcy filing, a the point of beginning. Ray Quinney & Nebe- Council Chambers, lo- ask that you maintain loan reinstatement, or EXHIBIT B ker P.C. cated at 90 North Main social distancing and an agreement between All the estate, right, ti- 36 South State Street, Street, Tooele, Utah. encourage you to wear the trustor and benefi- tle and interest that NOTICE OF TRUS- Suite 1400 Salt Lake Tooele City has imple- a face covering. In ciary to postpone or Trustor now has or TEE'S SALE City, Utah 84111 Of- mented Governor Her- compliance with public cancel the sale. If so may hereafter acquire, The following de- fice Telephone: (801) bert's low risk (yellow) health guidelines voided, the only re- either in law or in eq- scribed real property 532-1500 Office Di- phase guidelines re- Tooele City can ac- course of the highest uity, in and to the prop- will be sold at public rect: (801) 323-3363 garding public gather- commodate limited ca- bidder is to receive a erty described above; auction to the highest Generally available ings. We strongly en- pacity at City Hall. Due full refund of the to have and to hold the bidder, purchase price during normal busi- courage you to join the to limited space and money paid to the trus- same, together with all payable in lawful ness hours City Council meeting social distancing re- tee. buildings, structures money of the United (8:30 a.m. to 5:30 electronically by log- quirements, we ask DATED this 26th day and improvements States of America at p.m.) Monday through ging on to the Tooele that you limit the num- August, 2020. now or hereafter con- the time of sale, on the Friday. City Facebook page, ber of people that at- Successor Trustee: structed or placed on steps of the main en- EXHIBIT A at https://www.face- tend with you. /s/ Michael R. John- the property and all al- trance or in the foyer The following de- book.com/tooelecity. 1. Pledge of Allegiance son terations, additions or of the Third Judicial scribed real property is If you choose to attend 2. Roll Call Michael R. Johnson, improvements now or District Courthouse - located in Tooele we ask that you main- 3. Communities That NOTICE OF TRUS- Esq. hereafter made Tooele County, 74 County, Utah: tain social distancing Care Data & Grant Re- TEE'S SALE Ray Quinney & Nebe- thereto, together with South 100 East, PARCEL #1 and encourage you to port The following de- ker P.C. all personal property, Tooele, UT 84074 on BEGINNING AT A wear a face covering. Presented by Stacy scribed real property 36 South State Street, goods, fixtures, equip- October 2, 2020, at the POINT BEING SOUTH In compliance with Smart will be sold at public Suite 1400 Salt Lake ment, machinery, hour of 10:15 A.M. of 89°53'05” EAST public health guide- 4. Mayor's Youth Rec- auction to the highest City, Utah 84111 Of- building materials, that day, for the pur- 1262.24 FEET ALONG lines Tooele City can ognition Awards bidder, purchase price fice Telephone: (801) tools, inventory, sup- pose of foreclosing a THE QUARTER SEC- accommodate limited Presented by Stacy payable in lawful 532-1500 Office Direct plies, appliances and Deed of Trust Deed TION LINE OF capacity at City Hall. Smart money of the United Line: (801) 323-3363 mechanical systems of with Assignment of SOUTH 18.64 FEET Due to limited space 5. Youth Advocate of States of America at Generally available every nature whether Rents, dated Septem- FROM THE WEST and social distancing the Year Award the time of sale, on the during normal busi- now or hereafter lo- ber 30, 2011, which QUARTER CORNER requirements, we ask Presented by Jamie steps of the main en- ness hours cated in, on or used or was duly executed by OF SECTION 36, that you limit the num- Slade, Tooele County trance or in the foyer (8:30 a.m. to 5:30 intended to be used in Apple Street One T O W N S H I P 2 ber of people that at- Prevention Team of the Third Judicial p.m.) Monday through connection with those Twenty, LLC, a Utah SOUTH, RANGE 6 PUBLIC HEARING tend with you. 6. Public Comment District Courthouse - Friday. buildings, structures limited liability com- WEST, SALT LAKE Tooele County Bound- 1. Open City Council Period Tooele County, 74 EXHIBIT A and improvements or pany, as Trustor BASE & MERIDIAN, ary Commission Meeting 7. Public Hearing South 100 East, The following de- on the property, includ- (hereinafter “Trustor”), AND RUNNING NOTICE IS HEREBY 2. Roll Call a. Public Hearing & Tooele, UT 84074 on scribed real property is ing without limitation in which SABA55, LLC THENCE SOUTH GIVEN THAT THE 3. Mayor's Report Motion on Ordinance October 2, 2020, at the located in Tooele those for the purpose is named beneficiary 89°27'45” EAST TOOELE COUNTY 4. Council Member's 2020-34 An Ordi- hour of 10:00 A.M. of County, Utah: of supplying or distrib- (hereinafter “Benefici- 236.32 FEET; BOUNDARY COM- Report nance of the Tooele that day, for the pur- PARCEL 1: (Tax ID uting heating, cooling, ary”), and Michael T. THENCE SOUTH MISSION WILL HOLD 5. Discussion Items: City Council Reassign- pose of foreclosing an number for informa- electricity, gas, water, Moss was the named 0°29'33” WEST 316.84 A PUBLIC HEARING - Industrial Zoning ing the Zoning Classifi- Amended Trust Deed, tional purposes only - air, light and security the original trustee, FEET; THENCE ON TUESDAY, SEP- Presented by Jim cation to the R1-7 Assignment of Rents, 01-066-0-0006) and including without which was filed for re- NORTH 89°17'20” TUESDAYTEMBER 21, September 2020 AT Bolser 1, 2020 Residential Zoning Security TOOELE Agreement CommencingTRANSCRIPT 3 rods BULLETIN8 limitation all plumbing, cord on October 6, WEST 233.60 FEET; B7 7:00 PM, IN THE - Request for Estab- District for Approxi- and Financing State- feet West and 20 rods plumbing fixtures, wa- 2011, as Entry No. THENCE NORTH AUDITORIUM, lishment of a Special mately 1.08 Acres of ment, dated August 7, South of the Northwest ter heaters, furnaces, 360987, in the official 316.15 FEET TO THE TOOELEPublic Notices COUNTY ImprovementPublic Notices District PropertyPublic LocatedNotices at 2014,Public which Notices was duly CornerPublic of LotNotices 4, Block airPublic conditioners, Notices appli- recordsPublic of Notices the Tooele POINTPublic OF Notices BEGIN- Public Notices BUILDING,Meetings 47 SOUTH for PerpetualMeetings Open 133 EastMeetings 700 North executedTrustees by Apple 66, GrantsvilleTrustees City ances,Trustees light fixtures, CountyTrustees Recorder, NING.Trustees Miscellaneous MAIN STREET, Space Maintenance in Presented by Jim Street One Twenty, Survey; thence South awnings, windows, Tooele County, Utah T A X I D : TOOELE, UTAH. the Lexington Greens Bolser LLC, a Utah limited li- 17 rods 12 feet; thence doors, screens, blinds, (hereinafter the “Trust 01-112-0-0011 (FOR ADVERTISEMENT PLEASE NOTE: A Development b. Public Hearing & ability company, as West 3 rods 8 feet; shades, curtains, cur- Deed”). T HE INFORMA- NOTICE TO BIDDERS MAXIMUM OF 50 - Amendments to Fee Motion on Ordinance Trustor (hereinafter thence South 3 Rods 8 tain rods, mirrors, cabi- A description of the TIONAL PURPOSES Sealed proposals for PEOPLE, INCLUDING Schedule 2020-35 An Ordinance “Trustor”), in which feet; thence East 3 nets, wall coverings, real property conveyed ONLY) the construction of COUNTY STAFF, - Purchasing Policy & of the Tooele City M aghsood Ab- Rods 8 feet; thence rugs, carpeting, floor in the Deed of Trust is PARCEL #2 Vowles Minor Subdivi- WILL BE ALLOWED City Code Amend- Council Reassigning baszadeh is named South 2 rods 13 feet; coverings, telephone described in Exhibit A BEGINNING AT A sion-Lateral Improve- AT THE MEETING. ments the Zoning Classifica- beneficiary (hereinafter thence West 765.5 equipment, landscap- attached hereto, to- POINT BEING SOUTH ment Project will be re- YOU CAN VIEW THE Presented by Michelle tion to the RR-1 Resi- “Beneficiary”), and feet more or less to the ing, trees and plants, gether with all build- 8 9°53'05” EAST ceived by Tooele City MEETING ON THE Pitt dential Zoning District Tooele Title Company, East boundary of the fences, communica- ings, fixtures and im- 1262.13 FEET ALONG Public Works Office lo- TOOELE TRAN- - Facebook Live for Approximately 1 was the named the Darrell Didericksen tions equipment, secu- provements thereon THE QUARTER SEC- cated at 90 North Main SCRIPT BULLETIN'S - Open Positions for Acre of Property Lo- original trustee, which Property; thence North rity systems and out- and all water or well TION LINE AND STreet, Tooele, Utah FACEBOOK PAGE AT North Tooele Special cated at Approximately was filed for record on 396.0 feet more or less door lighting, and all rights, rights of way, SOUTH 0°20'17” 84074, until Wednes- FACEBOOK.COM/TO Service District 77 North 1100 West August 13, 2014, as to a point due West of other similar items and easements, rents, is- EAST 334.82 FEET day, September 16, OELETB. Presented by Tony Presented by Jim Entry No. 402051, in the point of beginning; goods and all additions sues, profits, income, FROM THE WEST 2020 at 4:30 PM local IF YOU WOULD LIKE Graf Bolser the official records of thence East 765.5 feet and replacements tenements, heredita- QUARTER CORNER Mountain Standard TO MAKE COM- - Apiaries (Beehives) c. Public Hearing & the Tooele County Re- more or less to the therefor, whether now ments, privileges and OF SECTION 36, Daylight Savings Time. MENTS, in Single-Family Resi- Motion on Ordinance corder, Tooele County, point of beginning. or hereafter placed on appurtenances there- T O W N S H I P 2 Once received, they PLEASE SEND AN dential Zones 2020-36 An Ordinance Utah (hereinafter the PARCEL 2: (Tax ID the property or in any unto belonging, now or SOUTH, RANGE 6 will be publicly EMAIL TO PUBLICIN- Presented by Roger of the Tooele City “Trust Deed”). number for informa- of the buildings or im- hereafter given to and WEST, SALT LAKE opened. [email protected] Baker Council Reassigning A description of the tional purposes only - provements thereon, conferred upon Benefi- BASE AND MERID- This Project consists RG. - Request to Purchase the Zoning Classifica- trust property encum- 01-112-0-0011) and together with all ciary to collect and ap- IAN, AND RUNNING of the construction of 3 TO REGISTER TO City Property Located tion to the L1 Light In- bered by the Trust Beginning at point be- easements, rights of ply such rents, issues THENCE; SOUTH 4” sewer laterals, 5 1” VIEW THE MEETING at 900 South & SR-36 dustrial Zoning District Deed would include ing South 89°53'05" way, prescriptive and profits. 8 9°17'20” EAST water laterals with 1” ONLINE THROUGH - Water Rights in In-Fill for Approximately any of the following East 1262.24 feet rights, covenants The current beneficiary 2 31.74 FEET; meter box, and repair ZOOM VISIT Areas 170.8 Acres of Prop- property which would along the quarter sec- benefiting the property, of the Trust Deed is THENCE SOUTH of the sidewalk, as- https://zoom.us/webi- 6. Closed Meeting erty Located at Ap- be subject to encum- tion line and South tenements, heredita- SABA55, LLC. A Sub- 0°29'33” WEST 423.47 phalt, curb and gutter nar/register/WN_Vnzo - Litigation, Property proximately 2000 brance through a deed 18.64 feet from West ments, reversions, re- stitution of Trustee has FEET TO THE associated with the in- 24_kS1qV91oSlclyww Acquisition, and Per- North 1200 West of trust under Utah Quarter Corner of Sec- mainders, rents, been filed naming Mi- NORTH LINE OF AP- stall of the water me- 1. The agenda items sonnel Presented by Jim law: tion 36, Township 2 leases, receipts, de- chael R. Johnson, P L E S T R E E T ; ter, water lateral, and for this Public Hearing 7. Adjourn Bolser All right title and inter- South, Range 6 West, posit accounts, ac- Esq. as Successor T H E N C E W E S T sewer lateral. The prin- are as follows: Michelle Y. Pitt 8. First Reading Items est of the Trustor in Salt Lake Base and counts, contract rights, Trustee under the 168.06 FEET ALONG cipal items of work are A) Public Hearing Tooele City Recorder a. Resolution 2020-07 the property described Meridian, and running; contracts of sale or Trust Deed, and the THE NORTH LINE OF as follows: Opening Pursuant to the Ameri- A Resolution of the in Exhibit A attached thence South other dispositions, in- record owner of the SAID APPLE STREET The areas indicated on B) The Tooele County cans with Disabilities Tooele City Council hereto; and 89°27'45" East 236.32 struments, documents, property as of the re- TO THE 40 ACRE the plans are to be Boundary Commission Act, Individuals Need- Accepting the Com- All right title and inter- feet; thence South management agree- cording of the Notice L I N E ; T H E N C E sawcut to provide ac- will hold a public hear- ing Special Accommo- pleted Public Improve- est of the Trustor in 0°29'33" West 316.84 ments, operating of Default was Apple NORTH 0°20'17” cess to install the ing on Monday, Sep- dations Should Notify ments Associated with the property described feet; thence North agreements, general Street One Twenty, WEST 16.50 FEET sewer laterals, water tember 21, 2020 at Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele the Providence at in Exhibit B attached 89°17'20" West 233.60 intangibles, issues, LLC. ALONG SAID 40 laterals, and water me- 7:00 PM in the Audito- City Recorder, at Overlake Phase 2 hereto. feet; thence North profits, privileges, wa- The Trustee's sale of ACRE LINE; THENCE ters. All removed as- rium at the Tooele 435-843-2113 or mi- Subdivision 316.15 feet to the point ter rights, water com- the real property will WEST 57.50 FEET; phalt, base course, County Building, 47 [email protected] Presented by Paul The current of beginning. pany shares of stock be made without war- THENCE NORTH sidewalk, and curb and South Main Street, , Prior to the Meeting. Hansen beneficiary of the Trust Less and excepting (with any certificates ranty as to title, pos- 0°20'17” WEST 46.00 gutter material to be Tooele, Utah, to con- (Published in the b. Subdivision Plat Deed is Maghsood Ab- any portion in Highway therefor to be deliv- session, identification F E E T ; T H E N C E properly disposed of sider protests to the Tooele Transcript Bul- Amendment Request baszadeh. A Substitu- Reference UDOT Map ered to Beneficiary), numbers or encum- WEST 57.50 FEET; offsite, sub-grade shall proposed Brown An- letin September 1, for Lexington at Over- tion of Trustee has 1955 Utah F-86 (12) governmental permits, brances. The suc- THENCE NORTH be graded and shaped nexation of approxi- 2020) lake Minor Subdivision been filed naming Mi- Sheet 25. governmental entitle- cessful bidder, other 0°20'17” WEST 57.50 to proper profile and mately 1,566 acres by Zenith Tooele, LLC chael R. Johnson, PARCEL 3: (Tax ID ments, utility and than the Beneficiary, FEET; THENCE EAST then compacted, soft PUBLIC NOTICE into Grantsville City for 32.24 Acres of Esq. as Successor number for informa- other deposits and m u s t m a k e a 57.50 FEET; THENCE sub-grade areas shall Notice is Hereby Given C) Public Hearing Property Located at Trustee under the tional purposes only - rebates, voting and $50,000.00 down pay- NORTH 0°20'17” be stabilized. Granular that the Tooele City Closing Approximately 400 Trust Deed, and the 01-112-0-0012) other rights under ment, at the time of WEST 306.33 FEET Borrow shall be placed Council will meet in a AS APPROVED BY West 1200 North in the record owner of the Beginning at point be- any recorded or unre- sale, by bank cashier's TO THE POINT OF to a depth of 12-inches Business Meeting on T H E T O O E L E MR-16 Multi-Family property as of the re- ing South 89°53'05" corded declaration, ar- check made payable BEGINNING. minimum and com- Wednesday, Septem- COUNTY COMMIS- Residential Zoning cording of the Notice East 1262.13 feet ticles, bylaws, or rules to SABA55, LLC, with T A X I D : pacted to line and ber 2, 2020, at the SION District of Default was Apple along the quarter sec- and regulations estab- the remaining balance 01-112-0-0012 (FOR grade as select borrow hour of 7:00 p.m. The D A T E D T H I S Presented by Jim Street One Twenty, tion line and South lished by any owners' of the successful bid INFORMATIONAL roadway embankment meeting will be held at AUGUST 27, 2020 Bolser LLC. 0°20'17 East 334.82 association or similar payable, in certified PURPOSES ONLY) material, 9-inches the Tooele City Hall MARILYN K. GIL- c. Subdivision Prelimi- The Trustee's sale of feet from the West entity, declarant and funds, within 24 busi- PARCEL #3 Grade 1 untreated Council Chambers, lo- LETTE nary Plan Request for the real property will Quarter Corner of Sec- other rights under any ness hours following COMMENCING 3 base course shall be cated at 90 North Main TOOELE COUNTY Settlement Acres by be made without war- tion 36, Township 2 recorded or unre- the sale. The trustee RODS 8 FEET WEST provided and graded Street, Tooele, Utah. CLERK Park Capital Homes, ranty as to title, pos- South, Range 6 West, corded covenants, reserves the right to AND 20 RODS to match existing and Tooele City has imple- PURSUANT TO THE LLC for 1.16 Acres of session, identification Salt Lake Base and conditions and restric- void the effect of the SOUTH OF THE c ompacted, and mented Governor Her- AMERICANS WITH Property Located at numbers or encum- Meridian; and running tions, plans and speci- trustee's sale after the NORTHWEST COR- 3-inches of PG 64-28 bert's low risk (yellow) DISABILITY ACT, IN- Approximately 560 brances. The suc- thence South fications, appraisals, sale based upon infor- NER OF LOT 4, Grade 1/2 asphalt phase guidelines re- DIVIDUALS NEEDING West 900 South in the cessful bidder, other 89°17'20" East 231.74 studies, data, tests, re- mation unknown to the BLOCK 66, GRANTS- materal shall then be garding public gather- SPECIAL ACCOMMO- R1-7 Residential Zon- than the Beneficiary, feet; thence South ports and drawings, trustee at the time of VILLE CITY SURVEY, placed and compacted ings. We strongly en- DATIONS DURING ing District m u s t m a k e a 0°29'33" West 423.47 and appurtenances of the sale, such as a THENCE SOUTH 17 as the finished sur- courage you to join the THIS MEETIN G Presented by Jim $20,000.00 down pay- feet the North line of every kind and nature bankruptcy filing, a RODS 12 FEET; face. Curb and gutter City Council meeting SHOULD NOTIFY Bolser ment, at the time of Apple Street; thence thereunto belonging, loan reinstatement, or THENCE WEST 3 to be restored to electronically by log- MARILYN K. GIL- 9. Minutes sale, by bank cashier's West 168.06 feet relating or in any way an agreement between RODS 8 FEET; Tooele City standards. ging on to the Tooele LETTE, TOOELE - August 19th Work check made payable along the North line of appertaining, or which the trustor and benefi- THENCE SOUTH 3 Sidewalk to be re- City Facebook page, COUNTY CLERK, AT Meeting & Business to Maghsood Ab- said Apple Street to may be hereafter ac- ciary to postpone or RODS 8 FEET; stored to Tooele City at https://www.face- 843-3148 PRIOR TO Meeting baszadeh, with the re- the 40 acre line; quired and used or re- cancel the sale. If so THENCE EAST 3 Standards. book.com/tooelecity. If THE MEETING. 10. Invoices maining balance of the thence North 0°20'17" lated to the property, voided, the only re- RODS 8 FEET; Water laterals are to you would like to sub- (Published in the 11. Adjourn successful bid pay- West 16.50 feet along or any part thereof, course of the highest THENCE SOUTH 2 be installed to Tooele mit a comment for the Tooele Transcipt Sep- Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele able, in certified funds, said 40 acre line; and together with all bidder is to receive a RODS 13 FEET; City standards. Water public comment period tember 1, 2020) City Recorder within 24 business thence West 57.50 proceeds therefrom full refund of the THENCE WEST 765.5 Meteral are to be in- or for a public hearing Pursuant to the Ameri- hours following the feet; thence North including without limi- money paid to the trus- FEET MORE OR stalled to Tooele City PUBLIC NOTICE item please email cans with Disabilities sale. The trustee re- 0°20'17" West 46.00 tation condemnation tee. LESS TO THE EAST Standards. Sewer Lat- Notice is Hereby Given cmpubliccomment@to Act, Individuals Need- serves the right to void feet; thence West awards and insurance DATED this 26th day BOUNDARY OF THE erals are to be in- that the Tooele City oelecity.org anytime ing Special Accommo- the effect of the trus- 57.50 feet; thence proceeds (all of the August, 2020. DARRELL DIDERICK- stalled to Tooele City Council will meet in a up until the start of the dations Should Notify tee's sale after the North 0°20'17" West foregoing shall herein- Successor Trustee: SEN PROPERTY; standards. Work Session, on meeting. Emails will Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele sale based upon infor- 57.50 feet; thence after be collectively re- /s/ Michael R. John- THENCE NORTH The project is to be Wednesday, Septem- only be read at the City Recorder, at mation unknown to the East 57.50 feet; ferred to as the "Prop- son 396.0 FEET MORE completed within 60 ber 2, 2020 at the hour designated points in 435-843-2113 or mi- trustee at the time of thence North 0°20'17" erty"). Michael R. Johnson, OR LESS TO A calendar days of No- of 5:30 p.m. The the meeting. [email protected] the sale, such as a West 306.33 feet to (Published in the Esq. POINT DUE WEST tice to Proceed. Meeting will be held at However, if you , Prior to the Meeting. bankruptcy filing, a the point of beginning. Tooele Transcript Bul- Ray Quinney & Nebe- OF THE POINT OF Proposal forms, plans, the Tooele City Hall choose to attend we (Published in the loan reinstatement, or EXHIBIT B letin September 1, 8 & ker P.C. BEGINNING; and specifications are Council Chambers, lo- ask that you maintain Tooele Transcript Bul- an agreement between All the estate, right, ti- 15, 2020) 36 South State Street, THENCE EAST 765.5 available for review by cated at 90 North Main social distancing and letin September 1, the trustor and benefi- tle and interest that Suite 1400 Salt Lake FEET MORE OR prospective bidders by Street, Tooele, Utah. encourage you to wear NOTICE OF TRUS- 2020) ciary to postpone or Trustor now has or City, Utah 84111 Of- LESS TO THE POINT 12:00 PM Wednesday, Tooele City has imple- a face covering. In TEE'S SALE cancel the sale. If so may hereafter acquire, fice Telephone: (801) OF BEGINNING. BE- September 2, 2020 in mented Governor Her- compliance with public The following de- voided, the only re- either in law or in eq- 532-1500 Office Di- ING SITUATED IN the office of Tooele bert's low risk (yellow) health guidelines Public Notices scribed real property course of the highest uity, in and to the prop- rect: (801) 323-3363 SECTION 36, TOWN- City Public Works lo- phase guidelines re- Tooele City can ac- will be sold at public Trustees bidder is to receive a erty described above; Generally available SHIP 2 SOUTH, cated at 90 North Main garding public gather- commodate limited ca- auction to the highest full refund of the to have and to hold the during normal busi- RANGE 6 WEST, Street, Tooele, Utah ings. We strongly en- pacity at City Hall. Due Deadline for public bidder, purchase price money paid to the trus- same, together with all ness hours SALT LAKE BASE 84074. Specifications, courage you to join the to limited space and notices is 4 p.m. the payable in lawful tee. buildings, structures (8:30 a.m. to 5:30 AND MERIDIAN. proposal forms, and City Council meeting social distancing re- day prior to publica- money of the United DATED this 26th day and improvements p.m.) Monday through T A X I D : plans may also be pur- electronically by log- quirements, we ask tion. Public notices States of America at August, 2020. now or hereafter con- Friday. 01-066-0-0006 (FOR chased at the above ging on to the Tooele that you limit the num- submitted past the the time of sale, on the Successor Trustee: structed or placed on EXHIBIT A INFORMATIONAL location upon applica- City Facebook page, ber of people that at- deadline will not be steps of the main en- /s/ Michael R. John- the property and all al- The following de- PURPOSES ONLY) tion and payment of a at https://www.face- tend with you. accepted. trance or in the foyer son terations, additions or scribed real property is (Published in the nonrefundable fee of book.com/tooelecity. 1. Pledge of Allegiance UPAXLP of the Third Judicial Michael R. Johnson, improvements now or located in Tooele Tooele Transcript Bul- $50.00. If you choose to attend 2. Roll Call District Courthouse - Esq. hereafter made County, Utah: letin September 1, 8 & Bid Bond is not re- we ask that you main- 3. Communities That NOTICE OF TRUS- Tooele County, 74 Ray Quinney & Nebe- thereto, together with PARCEL #1 15, 2020) quired for this Project. tain social distancing Care Data & Grant Re- TEE'S SALE South 100 East, ker P.C. all personal property, BEGINNING AT A Any mention of Bid and encourage you to port The following de- Tooele, UT 84074 on 36 South State Street, goods, fixtures, equip- POINT BEING SOUTH Bond throughout the wear a face covering. Presented by Stacy scribed real property October 2, 2020, at the Public Notices Suite 1400 Salt Lake ment, machinery, 8 9°53'05” EAS T bidding and contract In compliance with Smart will be sold at public hour of 10:15 A.M. of City, Utah 84111 Of- building materials, 1262.24 FEET ALONG Water User documents does not public health guide- 4. Mayor's Youth Rec- auction to the highest that day, for the pur- fice Telephone: (801) tools, inventory, sup- THE QUARTER SEC- apply to this project. lines Tooele City can ognition Awards bidder, purchase price pose of foreclosing a Deadline for public 532-1500 Office Direct plies, appliances and TION LINE OF The right to reject any accommodate limited Presented by Stacy payable in lawful Deed of Trust Deed notices is 4 p.m. the Line: (801) 323-3363 mechanical systems of SOUTH 18.64 FEET or all bids is reserved. capacity at City Hall. Smart money of the United with Assignment of day prior to publica- Generally available every nature whether FROM THE WEST Any additional informa- Due to limited space 5. Youth Advocate of States of America at Rents, dated Septem- tion. Public notices during normal busi- now or hereafter lo- QUARTER CORNER tion may be secured at and social distancing the Year Award the time of sale, on the ber 30, 2011, which submitted past the ness hours cated in, on or used or OF SECTION 36, the office Tooele City requirements, we ask Presented by Jamie steps of the main en- was duly executed by deadline will not be (8:30 a.m. to 5:30 intended to be used in T O W N S H I P 2 PUblic Works located that you limit the num- Slade, Tooele County trance or in the foyer Apple Street One accepted. p.m.) Monday through connection with those SOUTH, RANGE 6 at 90 North Main ber of people that at- Prevention Team of the Third Judicial Twenty, LLC, a Utah UPAXLP Friday. buildings, structures WEST, SALT LAKE Street, Tooele, Utah tend with you. 6. Public Comment District Courthouse - limited liability com- EXHIBIT A and improvements or BASE & MERIDIAN, 84074 1. Open City Council Period Tooele County, 74 pany, as Trustor The following de- on the property, includ- A N D R U N N I N G Public Notices Dated this 27th day of Meeting 7. Public Hearing South 100 East, (hereinafter “Trustor”), scribed real property is ing without limitation THENCE SOUTH August, 2020 2. Roll Call a. Public Hearing & Tooele, UT 84074 on in which SABA55, LLC Miscellaneous located in Tooele those for the purpose 8 9°27'45” EAS T TOOELE CITY PUB- 3. Mayor's Report Motion on Ordinance October 2, 2020, at the is named beneficiary County, Utah: of supplying or distrib- 2 3 6 . 3 2 F E E T ; Deadline for public LIC WORKS 4. Council Member's 2020-34 An Ordi- hour of 10:00 A.M. of (hereinafter “Benefici- PARCEL 1: (Tax ID uting heating, cooling, THENCE SOUTH notices is 4 p.m. the By: Steve Evans, Di- Report nance of the Tooele that day, for the pur- ary”), and Michael T. number for informa- electricity, gas, water, 0°29'33” WEST 316.84 day prior to publica- rector 5. Discussion Items: City Council Reassign- pose of foreclosing an Moss was the named tional purposes only - air, light and security F E E T ; T H E N C E tion. Public notices (Published in the - Industrial Zoning ing the Zoning Classifi- Amended Trust Deed, the original trustee, 01-066-0-0006) and including without NORTH 89°17'20” submitted past the Tooele Transcript Bul- Presented by Jim cation to the R1-7 Assignment of Rents, which was filed for re- Commencing 3 rods 8 limitation all plumbing, WEST 233.60 FEET; deadline will not be letin September 1 & 8, Bolser Residential Zoning Security Agreement cord on October 6, feet West and 20 rods plumbing fixtures, wa- THENCE NORTH accepted. 2020) - Request for Estab- District for Approxi- and Financing State- 2011, as Entry No. South of the Northwest ter heaters, furnaces, 316.15 FEET TO THE UPAXLP lishment of a Special mately 1.08 Acres of ment, dated August 7, 360987, in the official Corner of Lot 4, Block air conditioners, appli- POINT OF BEGIN- Improvement District Property Located at 2014, which was duly records of the Tooele 66, Grantsville City ances, light fixtures, NING. HAVING A yard sale? Place Your Ad: for Perpetual Open 133 East 700 North executed by Apple County Recorder, Survey; thence South awnings, windows, T A X I D : Advertise in the Tran- Space Maintenance in Presented by Jim Street One Twenty, Tooele County, Utah 435.882.0050 17 rods 12 feet; thence doors, screens, blinds, 01-112-0-0011 (FOR script the Lexington Greens Bolser LLC, a Utah limited li- (hereinafter the “Trust West 3 rods 8 feet; shades, curtains, cur- THE INFORMA- Development b. Public Hearing & ability company, as Deed”). thence South 3 Rods 8 tain rods, mirrors, cabi- TIONAL PURPOSES - Amendments to Fee Motion on Ordinance Trustor (hereinafter A description of the feet; thence East 3 nets, wall coverings, ONLY) Schedule 2020-35 An Ordinance “Trustor”), in which real property conveyed Rods 8 feet; thence rugs, carpeting, floor PARCEL #2 - Purchasing Policy & of the Tooele City Maghsood Ab- in the Deed of Trust is South 2 rods 13 feet; coverings, telephone BEGINNING AT A City Code Amend- Council Reassigning baszadeh is named described in Exhibit A thence West 765.5 equipment, landscap- POINT BEING SOUTH ments the Zoning Classifica- beneficiary (hereinafter attached hereto, to- feet more or less to the ing, trees and plants, 89°53'05” EAST Presented by Michelle tion to the RR-1 Resi- “Beneficiary”), and gether with all build- East boundary of the fences, communica- 1262.13 FEET ALONG Pitt dential Zoning District Tooele Title Company, ings, fixtures and im- Darrell Didericksen tions equipment, secu- THE QUARTER SEC- - Facebook Live for Approximately 1 was the named the provements thereon Property; thence North rity systems and out- TION LINE AND - Open Positions for Acre of Property Lo- original trustee, which and all water or well 396.0 feet more or less door lighting, and all SOUTH 0°20'17” North Tooele Special cated at Approximately was filed for record on rights, rights of way, Follow usto a point due West ofonother similar items and Facebook!EAST 334.82 FEET Service District 77 North 1100 West August 13, 2014, as easements, rents, is- the point of beginning; goods and all additions FROM THE WEST Presented by Tony Presented by Jim Entry No. 402051, in sues, profits, income, thence East 765.5 feet and replacements QUARTER CORNER Graf Bolser the official records of tenements, heredita- more or less to the therefor, whether now OF SECTION 36, - Apiaries (Beehives) c. Public Hearing & the Tooele County Re- ments, privileges and point of beginning. or hereafter placed on T O W N S H I P 2 in Single-Family Resi- Motion on Ordinance corder, Tooele County, appurtenances there- PARCEL 2: (Tax ID the property or in any SOUTH, RANGE 6 dential Zones 2020-36 An Ordinance Utah (hereinafter the unto belonging, now or number for informa- of the buildings or im- WEST, SALT LAKE Presented by Roger of the Tooele City “Trust Deed”). hereafter given to and tional purposes only - provements thereon, BASE AND MERID- Baker Council Reassigning A description of the conferred upon Benefi- T01-112-0-0011)OOELEand together with all IAN, AND RUNNING - Request to Purchase the Zoning Classifica- trust property encum- ciary to collect and ap- Beginning at point be- easements, rights of THENCE; SOUTH City Property Located tion to the L1 Light In- bered by the Trust ply such rents, issues ing South 89°53'05" way, prescriptive 89°17'20” EAST at 900 South & SR-36 dustrial Zoning District Deed would include RANSCRIPTand profits. East 1262.24 feet Trights, covenants 231.74 FEET; - Water Rights in In-Fill for Approximately any of the following The current beneficiary along the quarter sec- benefiting the property, THENCE SOUTH Areas 170.8 Acres of Prop- property which would of the Trust Deed is tion line and South tenements, heredita- 0°29'33” WEST 423.47 6. Closed Meeting erty Located at Ap- be subject to encum- SABA55, LLC. A Sub- 18.64 feet from West ments, reversions, re- FEET TO THE - Litigation, Property proximately 2000 brance through a deed stitution of Trustee has Quarter Corner of Sec- mainders, rents, NORTH LINE OF AP- @TooeleTB Acquisition, and Per- North 1200 West of trust under Utah been filed naming Mi- tion 36, Township 2 leases,ULLETIN receipts, de- PLE STREET; sonnel Presented by Jim law: B chael R. Johnson, South, Range 6 West, posit accounts, ac- THENCE WEST 7. Adjourn Bolser All right title and inter- Esq. as Successor Salt Lake Base and counts, contract rights, 168.06 FEET ALONG Michelle Y. Pitt 8. First Reading Items est of the Trustor in Trustee under the Meridian, and running; contracts of sale or THE NORTH LINE OF Tooele City Recorder a. Resolution 2020-07 the property described Trust Deed, and the thence South other dispositions, in- SAID APPLE STREET Pursuant to the Ameri- A Resolution of the in Exhibit A attached record owner of the 89°27'45" East 236.32 struments, documents, TO THE 40 ACRE cans with Disabilities Tooele City Council hereto; and property as of the re- feet; thence South management agree- LINE; THENCE Act, Individuals Need- Accepting the Com- All right title and inter- cording of the Notice 0°29'33" West 316.84 ments, operating NORTH 0°20'17” ing Special Accommo- pleted Public Improve- est of the Trustor in of Default was Apple feet; thence North agreements, general WEST 16.50 FEET dations Should Notify ments Associated with the property described Street One Twenty, 89°17'20" West 233.60 intangibles, issues, ALONG SAID 40 Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele the Providence at in Exhibit B attached LLC. feet; thence North profits, privileges, wa- ACRE LINE; THENCE City Recorder, at Overlake Phase 2 hereto. The Trustee's sale of 316.15 feet to the point ter rights, water com- WEST 57.50 FEET; 435-843-2113 or mi- Subdivision the real property will of beginning. pany shares of stock THENCE NORTH [email protected] Presented by Paul The current be made without war- Less and excepting (with any certificates 0°20'17” WEST 46.00 , Prior to the Meeting. Hansen beneficiary of the Trust ranty as to title, pos- any portion in Highway therefor to be deliv- FEET; THENCE (Published in the b. Subdivision Plat Deed is Maghsood Ab- session, identification Reference UDOT Map ered to Beneficiary), WEST 57.50 FEET; Tooele Transcript Bul- Amendment Request baszadeh. A Substitu- numbers or encum- 1955 Utah F-86 (12) governmental permits, THENCE NORTH letin September 1, for Lexington at Over- tion of Trustee has brances. The suc- Sheet 25. governmental entitle- 0°20'17” WEST 57.50 2020) lake Minor Subdivision been filed naming Mi- cessful bidder, other PARCEL 3: (Tax ID ments, utility and FEET; THENCE EAST by Zenith Tooele, LLC chael R. Johnson, than the Beneficiary, number for informa- other deposits and 57.50 FEET; THENCE for 32.24 Acres of Esq. as Successor must make a tional purposes only - rebates, voting and NORTH 0°20'17” Property Located at Trustee under the $50,000.00 down pay- 01-112-0-0012) other rights under WEST 306.33 FEET Approximately 400 Trust Deed, and the ment, at the time of Beginning at point be- any recorded or unre- TO THE POINT OF West 1200 North in the record owner of the sale, by bank cashier's ing South 89°53'05" corded declaration, ar- BEGINNING. MR-16 Multi-Family property as of the re- check made payable East 1262.13 feet ticles, bylaws, or rules T A X I D : Residential Zoning cording of the Notice to SABA55, LLC, with along the quarter sec- and regulations estab- 01-112-0-0012 (FOR District of Default was Apple the remaining balance tion line and South lished by any owners' INFORMATIONAL Presented by Jim Street One Twenty, of the successful bid 0°20'17 East 334.82 association or similar PURPOSES ONLY) Bolser LLC. payable, in certified feet from the West entity, declarant and PARCEL #3 c. Subdivision Prelimi- The Trustee's sale of funds, within 24 busi- Quarter Corner of Sec- other rights under any COMMENCING 3 nary Plan Request for the real property will ness hours following tion 36, Township 2 recorded or unre- RODS 8 FEET WEST Settlement Acres by be made without war- the sale. The trustee South, Range 6 West, corded covenants, AND 20 RODS Park Capital Homes, ranty as to title, pos- reserves the right to Salt Lake Base and conditions and restric- SOUTH OF THE LLC for 1.16 Acres of session, identification void the effect of the Meridian; and running tions, plans and speci- NORTHWEST COR- Property Located at numbers or encum- trustee's sale after the thence South fications, appraisals, NER OF LOT 4, Approximately 560 brances. The suc- sale based upon infor- 89°17'20" East 231.74 studies, data, tests, re- BLOCK 66, GRANTS- West 900 South in the cessful bidder, other mation unknown to the feet; thence South ports and drawings, VILLE CITY SURVEY, R1-7 Residential Zon- than the Beneficiary, trustee at the time of 0°29'33" West 423.47 and appurtenances of THENCE SOUTH 17 ing District must make a the sale, such as a feet the North line of every kind and nature RODS 12 FEET; Presented by Jim $20,000.00 down pay- bankruptcy filing, a Apple Street; thence thereunto belonging, THENCE WEST 3 Bolser ment, at the time of loan reinstatement, or West 168.06 feet relating or in any way RODS 8 FEET; 9. Minutes sale, by bank cashier's an agreement between along the North line of appertaining, or which THENCE SOUTH 3 - August 19th Work check made payable the trustor and benefi- said Apple Street to may be hereafter ac- RODS 8 FEET; Meeting & Business to Maghsood Ab- ciary to postpone or the 40 acre line; quired and used or re- THENCE EAST 3 Meeting baszadeh, with the re- cancel the sale. If so thence North 0°20'17" lated to the property, RODS 8 FEET; 10. Invoices maining balance of the voided, the only re- West 16.50 feet along or any part thereof, THENCE SOUTH 2 11. Adjourn successful bid pay- course of the highest said 40 acre line; and together with all RODS 13 FEET; Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele able, in certified funds, bidder is to receive a thence West 57.50 proceeds therefrom THENCE WEST 765.5 City Recorder within 24 business full refund of the feet; thence North including without limi- FEET MORE OR Pursuant to the Ameri- hours following the money paid to the trus- 0°20'17" West 46.00 tation condemnation LESS TO THE EAST cans with Disabilities sale. The trustee re- tee. feet; thence West awards and insurance BOUNDARY OF THE Act, Individuals Need- serves the right to void DATED this 26th day 57.50 feet; thence proceeds (all of the DARRELL DIDERICK- ing Special Accommo- the effect of the trus- August, 2020. North 0°20'17" West foregoing shall herein- SEN PROPERTY; dations Should Notify tee's sale after the Successor Trustee: 57.50 feet; thence after be collectively re- THENCE NORTH Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele sale based upon infor- /s/ Michael R. John- East 57.50 feet; ferred to as the "Prop- 396.0 FEET MORE City Recorder, at mation unknown to the son thence North 0°20'17" erty"). OR LESS TO A 435-843-2113 or mi- trustee at the time of Michael R. Johnson, West 306.33 feet to (Published in the POINT DUE WEST [email protected] the sale, such as a Esq. the point of beginning. Tooele Transcript Bul- OF THE POINT OF , Prior to the Meeting. bankruptcy filing, a Ray Quinney & Nebe- EXHIBIT B letin September 1, 8 & BEGINNING; (Published in the loan reinstatement, or ker P.C. All the estate, right, ti- 15, 2020) THENCE EAST 765.5 Tooele Transcript Bul- an agreement between 36 South State Street, tle and interest that FEET MORE OR letin September 1, the trustor and benefi- Suite 1400 Salt Lake Trustor now has or LESS TO THE POINT 2020) ciary to postpone or City, Utah 84111 Of- may hereafter acquire, OF BEGINNING. BE- cancel the sale. If so fice Telephone: (801) either in law or in eq- ING SITUATED IN voided, the only re- 532-1500 Office Di- uity, in and to the prop- SECTION 36, TOWN- course of the highest rect: (801) 323-3363 erty described above; SHIP 2 SOUTH, bidder is to receive a Generally available to have and to hold the RANGE 6 WEST, full refund of the during normal busi- same, together with all SALT LAKE BASE money paid to the trus- ness hours buildings, structures AND MERIDIAN. tee. (8:30 a.m. to 5:30 and improvements T A X I D : DATED this 26th day p.m.) Monday through now or hereafter con- 01-066-0-0006 (FOR August, 2020. Friday. structed or placed on INFORMATIONAL Successor Trustee: EXHIBIT A the property and all al- PURPOSES ONLY) /s/ Michael R. John- The following de- terations, additions or (Published in the son scribed real property is improvements now or Tooele Transcript Bul- Michael R. Johnson, located in Tooele hereafter made letin September 1, 8 & Esq. County, Utah: thereto, together with 15, 2020) Ray Quinney & Nebe- PARCEL #1 all personal property, ker P.C. BEGINNING AT A goods, fixtures, equip- 36 South State Street, POINT BEING SOUTH ment, machinery, Suite 1400 Salt Lake 89°53'05” EAST building materials, City, Utah 84111 Of- 1262.24 FEET ALONG tools, inventory, sup- fice Telephone: (801) THE QUARTER SEC- plies, appliances and 532-1500 Office Direct TION LINE OF mechanical systems of Line: (801) 323-3363 SOUTH 18.64 FEET every nature whether Generally available FROM THE WEST now or hereafter lo- during normal busi- QUARTER CORNER cated in, on or used or ness hours OF SECTION 36, intended to be used in (8:30 a.m. to 5:30 T O W N S H I P 2 connection with those p.m.) Monday through SOUTH, RANGE 6 buildings, structures Friday. WEST, SALT LAKE and improvements or EXHIBIT A BASE & MERIDIAN, on the property, includ- The following de- AND RUNNING ing without limitation scribed real property is THENCE SOUTH those for the purpose located in Tooele 89°27'45” EAST of supplying or distrib- County, Utah: 236.32 FEET; uting heating, cooling, PARCEL 1: (Tax ID THENCE SOUTH electricity, gas, water, number for informa- 0°29'33” WEST 316.84 air, light and security tional purposes only - FEET; THENCE and including without 01-066-0-0006) NORTH 89°17'20” limitation all plumbing, Commencing 3 rods 8 WEST 233.60 FEET; plumbing fixtures, wa- feet West and 20 rods THENCE NORTH ter heaters, furnaces, South of the Northwest 316.15 FEET TO THE air conditioners, appli- Corner of Lot 4, Block POINT OF BEGIN- ances, light fixtures, 66, Grantsville City NING. awnings, windows, Survey; thence South T A X I D : doors, screens, blinds, 17 rods 12 feet; thence 01-112-0-0011 (FOR shades, curtains, cur- West 3 rods 8 feet; THE INFORMA- tain rods, mirrors, cabi- thence South 3 Rods 8 TIONAL PURPOSES nets, wall coverings, feet; thence East 3 ONLY) rugs, carpeting, floor Rods 8 feet; thence PARCEL #2 coverings, telephone South 2 rods 13 feet; BEGINNING AT A equipment, landscap- thence West 765.5 POINT BEING SOUTH ing, trees and plants, feet more or less to the 89°53'05” EAST fences, communica- East boundary of the 1262.13 FEET ALONG tions equipment, secu- Darrell Didericksen THE QUARTER SEC- rity systems and out- Property; thence North TION LINE AND door lighting, and all 396.0 feet more or less SOUTH 0°20'17” other similar items and to a point due West of EAST 334.82 FEET goods and all additions the point of beginning; FROM THE WEST and replacements thence East 765.5 feet QUARTER CORNER therefor, whether now more or less to the OF SECTION 36, or hereafter placed on point of beginning. T O W N S H I P 2 the property or in any PARCEL 2: (Tax ID SOUTH, RANGE 6 of the buildings or im- number for informa- WEST, SALT LAKE provements thereon, tional purposes only - BASE AND MERID- and together with all 01-112-0-0011) IAN, AND RUNNING easements, rights of Beginning at point be- THENCE; SOUTH way, prescriptive ing South 89°53'05" 89°17'20” EAST rights, covenants East 1262.24 feet 231.74 FEET; benefiting the property, along the quarter sec- THENCE SOUTH tenements, heredita- tion line and South 0°29'33” WEST 423.47 ments, reversions, re- 18.64 feet from West FEET TO THE mainders, rents, Quarter Corner of Sec- NORTH LINE OF AP- leases, receipts, de- tion 36, Township 2 PLE STREET; posit accounts, ac- South, Range 6 West, THENCE WEST counts, contract rights, Salt Lake Base and 168.06 FEET ALONG contracts of sale or Meridian, and running; THE NORTH LINE OF other dispositions, in- thence South SAID APPLE STREET struments, documents, 89°27'45" East 236.32 TO THE 40 ACRE management agree- feet; thence South LINE; THENCE ments, operating 0°29'33" West 316.84 NORTH 0°20'17” agreements, general feet; thence North WEST 16.50 FEET intangibles, issues, 89°17'20" West 233.60 ALONG SAID 40 profits, privileges, wa- feet; thence North ACRE LINE; THENCE ter rights, water com- 316.15 feet to the point WEST 57.50 FEET; pany shares of stock of beginning. THENCE NORTH (with any certificates Less and excepting 0°20'17” WEST 46.00 therefor to be deliv- any portion in Highway FEET; THENCE ered to Beneficiary), Reference UDOT Map WEST 57.50 FEET; governmental permits, 1955 Utah F-86 (12) THENCE NORTH governmental entitle- Sheet 25. 0°20'17” WEST 57.50 ments, utility and PARCEL 3: (Tax ID FEET; THENCE EAST other deposits and number for informa- 57.50 FEET; THENCE rebates, voting and tional purposes only - NORTH 0°20'17” other rights under 01-112-0-0012) WEST 306.33 FEET any recorded or unre- Beginning at point be- TO THE POINT OF corded declaration, ar- ing South 89°53'05" BEGINNING. ticles, bylaws, or rules East 1262.13 feet T A X I D : and regulations estab- along the quarter sec- 01-112-0-0012 (FOR lished by any owners' tion line and South INFORMATIONAL association or similar 0°20'17 East 334.82 PURPOSES ONLY) entity, declarant and feet from the West PARCEL #3 other rights under any Quarter Corner of Sec- COMMENCING 3 recorded or unre- tion 36, Township 2 RODS 8 FEET WEST corded covenants, South, Range 6 West, AND 20 RODS conditions and restric- Salt Lake Base and SOUTH OF THE tions, plans and speci- Meridian; and running NORTHWEST COR- fications, appraisals, thence South NER OF LOT 4, studies, data, tests, re- 89°17'20" East 231.74 BLOCK 66, GRANTS- ports and drawings, feet; thence South VILLE CITY SURVEY, and appurtenances of 0°29'33" West 423.47 THENCE SOUTH 17 every kind and nature feet the North line of RODS 12 FEET; thereunto belonging, Apple Street; thence THENCE WEST 3 relating or in any way West 168.06 feet RODS 8 FEET; appertaining, or which along the North line of THENCE SOUTH 3 may be hereafter ac- said Apple Street to RODS 8 FEET; quired and used or re- the 40 acre line; THENCE EAST 3 lated to the property, thence North 0°20'17" RODS 8 FEET; or any part thereof, West 16.50 feet along THENCE SOUTH 2 and together with all said 40 acre line; RODS 13 FEET; proceeds therefrom thence West 57.50 THENCE WEST 765.5 including without limi- feet; thence North FEET MORE OR tation condemnation 0°20'17" West 46.00 LESS TO THE EAST awards and insurance feet; thence West BOUNDARY OF THE proceeds (all of the 57.50 feet; thence DARRELL DIDERICK- foregoing shall herein- North 0°20'17" West SEN PROPERTY; after be collectively re- 57.50 feet; thence THENCE NORTH ferred to as the "Prop- East 57.50 feet; 396.0 FEET MORE erty"). thence North 0°20'17" OR LESS TO A (Published in the West 306.33 feet to POINT DUE WEST Tooele Transcript Bul- the point of beginning. OF THE POINT OF letin September 1, 8 & EXHIBIT B BEGINNING; 15, 2020) All the estate, right, ti- THENCE EAST 765.5 tle and interest that FEET MORE OR Trustor now has or LESS TO THE POINT may hereafter acquire, OF BEGINNING. BE- either in law or in eq- ING SITUATED IN uity, in and to the prop- SECTION 36, TOWN- erty described above; SHIP 2 SOUTH, to have and to hold the RANGE 6 WEST, same, together with all SALT LAKE BASE buildings, structures AND MERIDIAN. and improvements T A X I D : now or hereafter con- 01-066-0-0006 (FOR structed or placed on INFORMATIONAL the property and all al- PURPOSES ONLY) terations, additions or (Published in the improvements now or Tooele Transcript Bul- hereafter made letin September 1, 8 & thereto, together with 15, 2020) all personal property, goods, fixtures, equip- ment, machinery, building materials, tools, inventory, sup- plies, appliances and mechanical systems of every nature whether now or hereafter lo- cated in, on or used or intended to be used in connection with those buildings, structures and improvements or on the property, includ- ing without limitation those for the purpose of supplying or distrib- uting heating, cooling, electricity, gas, water, air, light and security and including without limitation all plumbing, plumbing fixtures, wa- ter heaters, furnaces, air conditioners, appli- ances, light fixtures, awnings, windows, doors, screens, blinds, shades, curtains, cur- tain rods, mirrors, cabi- nets, wall coverings, rugs, carpeting, floor coverings, telephone equipment, landscap- ing, trees and plants, fences, communica- tions equipment, secu- rity systems and out- door lighting, and all other similar items and goods and all additions and replacements therefor, whether now or hereafter placed on the property or in any of the buildings or im- provements thereon, and together with all easements, rights of way, prescriptive rights, covenants benefiting the property, tenements, heredita- ments, reversions, re- mainders, rents, leases, receipts, de- posit accounts, ac- counts, contract rights, contracts of sale or other dispositions, in- struments, documents, management agree- ments, operating agreements, general intangibles, issues, profits, privileges, wa- ter rights, water com- pany shares of stock (with any certificates therefor to be deliv- ered to Beneficiary), governmental permits, governmental entitle- ments, utility and other deposits and rebates, voting and other rights under any recorded or unre- corded declaration, ar- ticles, bylaws, or rules and regulations estab- lished by any owners' association or similar entity, declarant and other rights under any recorded or unre- corded covenants, conditions and restric- tions, plans and speci- fications, appraisals, studies, data, tests, re- ports and drawings, and appurtenances of every kind and nature thereunto belonging, relating or in any way appertaining, or which may be hereafter ac- quired and used or re- lated to the property, or any part thereof, and together with all proceeds therefrom including without limi- tation condemnation awards and insurance proceeds (all of the foregoing shall herein- after be collectively re- ferred to as the "Prop- erty"). (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin September 1, 8 & 15, 2020) B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY September 1, 2020 THE RIGHT THING Fighting fake news can start with 3 simple words: ‘I don’t know’ don’t know.” Getting candidate for political office proffered by supporters of source to check out hoaxes to check out the facts that we “ acquainted with those or any number of things. It’s candidates from all parties. and bogus internet posts - simply do not know and to Ithree words seems more easy enough to scroll past When possible, the right there are plenty of sources to encourage others to do the critical than ever, even though Jeffrey L. Seglin those things we think are thing is to call out friends who check out facts when it comes same. we are bombarded daily with GUEST COLUMNIST wrong or that contradict our speak or post fallacious infor- to political discourse. 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