Stallions edge Viewmont in baseball See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY March 13, 2018 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 124 No. 82 $1.00 Legislature makes changes to county gov’t study process Bill on governor’s desk would eliminate second petition required for gov’t change

TIM GILLIE STAFF WRITER The ended its 45 days of work on March 8. As the 2018 Legislative ses- sion closed, the Utah legisla- ture had passed a total of 533 bills and resolutions. Out of those 533 pieces of successful legislation, 266 of them, or 50 percent, were passed in the last three days of the session. One bill of particular inter- Denise and Katherin Dennis (center and left) speak with Mary Nickles (left), KUTV anchorwoman est to Tooele County passed at after her keynote speech at the Spring Women’s Health Expo Saturday at Tooele High School. 9:47 p.m. on March 8. That’s when the House concurred Utah State Capitol with amendments made by the Senate to House Bill 224 — HB 224 becomes effective, to 2018 WOMEN’S HEALTH EXPO County Government Change be placed directly on a ballot Elections. without a second petition if PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD The final version of the bill voters approved the initiation will allow for the recommen- of the study with at least a dation of a county government 60-percent vote, according to Several hundred women attended study committee, which was Saturday’s Annual Spring Women’s Health already underway at the time SEE STUDY PAGE A10 ® Expo at Tooele High School to hear keynote speaker Mary Nickles of KUTV 2NEWS. Attendees also enjoyed a catered lunch and visited dozens of vendor booths featuring products related to health, beauty, house- hold, clothing, jewelry, books and more. Nickles, who currently co-anchors KUTV’s “This Morning” from 5-8 a.m. weekdays, shared during her keynote the story of Stansbury Park man her public fight against breast cancer. She urged the audience to “Get up. Dress up. And show up,” for their lives as part of Judy McLaws (top left) tries some new lip color from pleads guilty in wire her “Finding the Positive, Even in Tough makeup artist Ashlee Black at the Spring Women’s Times” message. After her presentation, Health Expo Saturday. Friends Sharon Watts, Gayle Nickles stayed and visited with attendees. Buchanan and Pat Cahoon (above), enjoyed lunch fraud and money The event, sponsored by Mountain West together at the expo. Ramona Wilson (left) enjoyed lunch with her friends. Medical Center, ran from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. laundering scheme

STEVE HOWE 4 before U.S. District Judge STAFF WRITER David Nuffer. A Stansbury Park man Leavitt acknowledged he pleaded guilty to wire fraud told lies to friends and neigh- and money laundering in a bors to encourage them to Grantsville Sociable scheme which targeted friends, invest in his schemes, which members of his church and included a real estate venture some of their relatives, accord- in California, a high-end real ing to a release from the U.S. estate development venture in set for Saturday Attorney’s Office. Moab and a sugar substitute Ronald Wayne Leavitt, start-up company, according to 61, pleaded guilty during an the release. STEVE HOWE yet, according to co-chairs Kristine Vera appearance last Wednesday in Leavitt admitted to fabri- STAFF WRITER and Neil Critchlow. federal court, the release said. cating the real estate venture After 134 years, the Grantsville “We just want to celebrate the As part of the plea deal, in California and misleading Sociable continues on — even as the happenings in the neighborhoods in Leavitt will be required to investors on his role in the community that hosts it has changed Grantsville and kind of how they’ve serve 36 months in federal Moab and sugar substitute and grown. developed throughout the years,” Vera prison, subject to court approv- ventures, which do exist, the SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE This year’s theme, “In Our said. UV INDEX al, and agreed to pay victims release said. He also admitted The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAYNeighborhoods,”MONDAY will spotlightTUESDAY the Critchlow acknowledged the city has the total amount lost in the to lying to his victims, telling Wednesday 7:43 a.m. 7:35 p.m. Thursday 7:41 a.m. 7:36 p.m. unique neighborhoods in the city while undergone a lot of change, especially in SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO fraud, which totaled $679,420. them, among other things, Friday 7:39 a.m. 7:37 p.m. serving as a welcome to newer residents Norma and Gordon Young dance at a past Leavitt is scheduled for sen- Saturday 7:38 a.m. 7:38 p.m. ® ® Sunday 7:36 a.m. 7:39 p.m. who haven’t taken part in the Sociable SEE SOCIABLE PAGE A7 Grantsville Sociable. tencing in the case on June SEE FRAUD PAGE A10 Monday 7:35 a.m. 7:40 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:33 a.m. 7:41 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 6:22 a.m. 4:56 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 6:57 a.m. 5:56 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 7:29 a.m. 6:58 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. ALMANAC Sunday 8:31 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Mostly cloudy, Some sun, then Chilly with Statistics for the week ending March 12. Monday 9:02 a.m. 10:09 p.m. Partly sunny and Mostly cloudy and 2018 electionSun followed by filing season is underway, ends Thursday showers around; clouds, showers considerable Mainly cloudy Temperatures Tuesday 9:35 a.m. 11:16 p.m. breezy with a shower chilly increasing clouds cooler around cloudiness High/Low past week 63/21 New First Full Last 63 37 44 30 50 38 44 29 43 30TIM GILLIE48 33 55 March37 9 andNormal closes high/low at 5 past p.m. week Congressional 52/32 District seat. Senate District 12 includes Wendover, Dugway, Rush Erda, Grantsville, Wendover, STAFF WRITER Average temp past week 40.5 on March 15.Normal average temp past week At 41.9 the state level voters in Tooele City, East Erda, Pine Valley, Vernon, Ophir, parts of Dugway, Rush Valley, Vernon, TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Time is running out for Offices atDaily the Temperatures federal level HighTooeleLow County will see candi- Canyon, Magna, and parts Box Elder and Cache counties. Ophir, parts of Box Elder and Mar 17 Mar 24 Mar 31 Apr 8 Shown is Wednesday’s people thinking about running representing the people of dates for either state Senate of West Valley City and West House District 21 includes Cache counties constitute ©2018; forecasts and graphics weather. Temperatures are provided by Wednesday’s highs and for office this fall. Tooele County that will be District 12 or 17, and state Jordan. Senate District 17 Tooele City, Pine Canyon, and House District 68. Wednesday night’s lows. The filing period for the elected in 2018 include a House District 21 or 68 on includes Lake Point, Stansbury part of Stansbury Park. Lake 2018 election opened on U.S. Senate seat and the 2nd their ballot. Park, West Erda, Grantsville, Point, Stansbury Park, West SEE FILING PAGE A7 ® UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD B4 Grouse 59/36 Wendover PrecipitationINSIDE (in inches) Creek 57/36 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point CLASSIFIEDS B6 47/29 60/36 62/36 63/40 Ogden Stansbury Park Cowboys score Artist specializes in HOMETOWN A9 60/39 Erda 64/40 soccer victory detail, realism OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 64/38 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 62/34 64/39 48/28 0.00 0.50 0.27 0.84 2.57 3.98 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 65/42 Bauer See B1 See A8 63/37 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 62/37 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D SPORTS B1 Provo Roosevelt 63/37 63/35 61/37 See Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price complete 62/37 61/35 Nephi forecast Rush Valley 60/36 60/34 Ophir on A9 56/33 Delta Manti 63/38 61/33 0.0 4.0 43.5 Green River Last Month Season 72/40 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 61/34 62/33 Moab 56/32 SNOWPACK Hanksville 70/43 Beaver 66/41 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 58/32 Ibapah 59/33 56/30 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 9.3 8.2 4.8 St. George 62/33 62/38 Average 18.5 16.4 9.5 67/44 Kanab 63/37 Eureka Percent of average 50% 50% 51% 51/29 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY March 13, 2018

SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB FILE PHOTO Danny Marz, who ran for Tooele County Commissioner, spoke at the SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Republican Party’s Lincoln Day Dinner in 2016. Dozen of cars line up at the Pit Stop Car Wash and Coffee Shop Saturday afternoon. Community helps keep business open after owner passes away Life’s Worth Living Foundation spearheads effort to keep Pit Stop Car Wash and Coffee Shop open while family and employees mourn the loss of businessman Danny Marz

TIM GILLIE to keep the car wash and cof- make drinks. When the cof- she parked and came in and STAFF WRITER fee shop open, Gossett said. fee shop ran out of syrup for helped make sandwiches for The Tooele County commu- “We had cars lined up over Diet Coke, a local restaurant most of the day.” nity rallied to support the fami- 10 to 12 deep at times,” he brought more. The Ladies By closing time on Saturday, ly of a Tooele City businessman said. Community Club of Tooele Gossett said they collected who passed away last week. In addition to customers, helped make sandwiches. almost $6,000 in tips at the Danny Marz, 56, passed additional volunteers also Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen coffee shop and washed an away on March 8. He owned showed up. brought over lunch for the estimated 500 cars at the car SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO the Pit Stop Car Wash and “We ran out of Marz’s sig- workers. A man showed up wash over the two days. Employee Mason Mitchell (far right) gets help from volunteers Sage Jensen, Mackenzie Wood and Brandon Hadlock at the Pit Stop Car Wash Coffee Shop on the north end nature pink cookies,” Gossett with a trailer and hauled “The community really came and Coffee Shop Saturday afternoon. of Tooele City. said. “The regular supplier is away all the garbage bags. together to support the Marz Marz’s wife, Tracey, posted in St. George, but local baker Employees from Denny’s family,” Gossett said. Transcript Bulletin in a 2009 Stop Car Wash and Coffee on Facebook that her husband Ruth Dunn showed up with Restaurant showed up and Marz grew up in California interview. Shop, Marz used his Rockin’ had died by suicide. She also 100 pink cookies that she helped, according to Gossett. and moved to Utah around Marz owned a concert Northern Utah business to posted the car wash and cof- baked.” “Tooele City Mayor Debbie 2000. He moved to Erda from promotion business, Rockin’ stage three outdoor concerts fee shop would be closed on The owner of The Coffee Winn showed up to pay tribute Ogden in 2008. Northern Utah. In 2009 he was at the car wash and coffee March 9 as family and employ- Shoppe sent employees to run to Danny,” Gossett said. “When “I was tired of the California booking concerts at Saltair shop area. The concerts were ees mourned the loss of Marz. the coffee machine and help she saw the long line of cars, lifestyle,” Marz told the and donating 10 percent of the designed not only to draw Jon Gossett, president of the profits to Dads Against Drug attention to Tooele City’s Life’s Worth Living Foundation Dealers, a nationwide charity northern business district, and a Marz family friend, had founded in Utah that offers but to also benefit local food a different idea. Suicide warning signs and effective prevention steps rewards for information that banks. One of the concerts Gossett rounded up help gets drug dealers off streets. brought in over five tons of from the foundation and The American Foundation for Suicide ated with suicide but may not be what causes a In July 2012, Marz and his food. Stansbury High School’s Hope Prevention has listed the following as key warn- suicide. wife broke ground for the Pit Marz sought, but did not Squad. Together they opened ing signs a person may exhibit prior to death by Here’s what you can do if someone you know Stop Car Wash and Coffee receive, the Tooele County the car wash and coffee shop suicide: exhibits suicide warning signs: Shop south of the North Pointe Republican Party’s nomination on March 9-10. • Talking about wanting to die • Do not leave them alone Medical Park. It was a $1.7 for county commissioner in “I told Tracey that with • Looking for a way to kill themselves • Remove any firearms, alcohol, drugs or million investment. 2014 and 2016. Danny gone, the family would • Talking about feeling hopeless or having no sharp objects that could be used in a suicide In addition to coffee and As recently as December need the income from keeping purpose attempt drinks, the coffee shop offers 2017 Marz, with his concert the place open,” Gossett said. • Talking about feeling trapped or in unbear- • Call the Life’s Worth Living Foundation’s wraps, salads and parfaits. promotion expertise, helped “I thought it would be just a able pain Tooele County hotline at 435-248-LIVE The Tooele County Health Gossett stage the Hunter few of us down there kind of • Talking about being a burden to others (5483) Department’s Live Fit program Family Benefit Concert. keeping the place open.” • Increasing the use of alcohol or drugs • Or call the U.S. National Suicide Prevention teamed up with Marz to pro- “That’s the kind of person But people poured in after • Acting anxious, agitated or recklessly Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) mote the coffee shop’s menu as Danny was,” Gossett said. “He word got out on social media • Sleeping too little or too much • Take the person to an emergency room or a healthier fast food option. was always there to help.” about Marz’s death and efforts • Withdrawing or feeling isolated seek help from a medical or mental health After opening the Pit [email protected] • Showing rage or talking about seeking professional revenge • Call Valley Behavioral Health at 435-843- • Displaying extreme mood swings 3520 TOOELETRANSCRIPT • For help after business hours, call Tooele BULLETIN The more of these signs a person shows, the County Dispatch at 435-882-5600 and ask greater the risk. The warning signs are associ- for a crisis worker. Man injured in ADMINISTRATION Scott C. Dunn Publisher Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus motorcycle crash OFFICE Bruce Dunn Controller Chris Evans Office Manager Tooele man pleads guilty Vicki Higgins Customer Service in Stansbury Park EDITORIAL David Bern Editor STEVE HOWE the motorcycle continued Darren Vaughan Sports Editor to sexual abuse of a child STAFF WRITER ahead for about 100 yards, Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor A 61-year-old man was Johnson said. Tim Gillie Staff Writer STEVE HOWE need to wear an ankle moni- ing a Children’s Justice Center transported by medical First responders admin- Steve Howe Staff Writer STAFF WRITER tor for house arrest and have interview that Sterrett had inap- helicopter after he crashed istered first aid to the crash Mark Watson Staff Writer A Tooele man pleaded guilty no contact with the victim or propriately touched her. his motorcycle near Porter victim and he was then trans- ADVERTISING to a felony sexual abuse charge anyone under the age of 14. He Sterrett waived his Miranda Way Park in Stansbury Park ported by medical helicopter Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager during an appearance in 3rd must also have a pyscho-sexual rights and spoke with police, last Thursday, according to to the University of Utah hos- Keith Bird Advertising Sales District Court last week. evaluation and report to state and told them he had touched the Tooele County Sheriff’s pital, Johnson said. He was Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Tanner Joseph Sterrett, 18, Adult Probation and Parole the victim inappropriately while Office. transported in critical condi- Classified Advertising Manager pleaded guilty to one count of within 48 hours of a release helping her go to the bathroom, The man was traveling tion but his status was stable LAYOUT & DESIGN second-degree felony sexual from jail. the statement said. He also said westbound through the park- by Friday. John Hamilton Creative Director abuse of a child as part of his Sterrett was charged with he touched the victim inappro- ing lot at the park when he The Tooele County Liz Arellano Graphic Artist plea deal with the state. He was sexual abuse of a child after priately another time “because struck curbing on the north Sheriff’s Office and Utah PRODUCTION originally charged with three Tooele City police received he was bored,” the statement side of the lot at 6:47 p.m., Highway Patrol are still inves- Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager counts of first-degree felony a report from the state said. according to Tooele County tigating the cause of the acci- Darwin Cook Web Press Manager sexual abuse of a child. Department of Child and Family Sterrett is scheduled for Sheriff Lt. Ron Johnson. The dent. Witnesses observed the Dan Coats Pre-press Technician During his appearance in Services, according to a proba- sentencing on May 15 at 9 a.m. driver, who was not wearing motorcycle traveling between Scott Spence Insert Technician 3rd District Court last Tuesday, ble cause statement. The report before 3rd District Court Judge a helmet, was ejected from 40 and 50 mph in the parking Sterrett’s bail was reduced to said the victim, younger than 4 Matthew Bates. the motorcycle and ended up lot, according to Johnson. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered $10,000 bondable but would years old, told investigators dur- [email protected] under a parked pickup truck; [email protected] by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the United States. OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. Brigham City man pleads guilty to burglary, theft CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: after break-ins at Tooele Eagles, Elks, Moose 4 p.m. day prior to publication. COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, STEVE HOWE investigated four incidents at Utah and Wyoming in which on Oct. 13, according to the incidents connected to Hubble BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: STAFF WRITER the Elks Lodge, Moose Lodge lodges and bars were broken probable cause statement. A by surveillance footage and wit- 3 p.m. day prior to publication. A Brigham City man pleaded and twice at the Fraternal Order into and cash was stolen, with deputy contacted Hubble and ness statements, according to OBITUARY DEADLINE: guilty to a pair of felony charges of the Eagles, according to a a suspect who matched the sus- an unidentified woman after he the probable cause statement. 10 a.m. day of publication. in connection with a string of probable cause statement. In pect in the Tooele City break-ins. was found parked suspiciously Search warrants were obtained Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals burglaries at fraternal orders in each case, there was forced The Sweet Water County in a Stansbury Park parking lot and served at Hubble’s home postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by Tooele City, Brigham City, Idaho entry and cash was stolen from Sheriff’s Office connected at 3:30 a.m. and his ex-girlfriend’s residence, the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, and Wyoming. a safe, ranging from $624 to Hubble to a burglary in Lander, The same morning, between with physical evidence collected Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, Lex Reed Hubble, 35, pleaded $2,586. Wyoming after he was captured 5:30 a.m. and 6:30 a.m., the that tied him to the Tooele City Tooele City, Utah 84074. guilty to an amended count of Video surveillance from each on surveillance at a Maverick fraternal order of the Eagles was burglaries and those in neigh- POSTMASTER: third-degree felony theft and of the four incidents showed the convenience store, the state- burglarized. boring states. Send change of address to: one count of third-degree felony same man, the probable cause ment said. Hubble spoke with After a GPS tracker was Hubble’s bail was reduced to PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 burglary during a February statement said. an employee and asked them installed on Hubble’s vehicles $10,000 bondable following his 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 court appearance. Six additional Following news coverage of the location of the Lander Elks through a warrant on Nov. 6, guilty plea in 3rd District Court email: [email protected] third-degree felony burglary the break-in at the Eagles on lodge, which was broken into his vehicle was parked near Elks on Feb. 8, but he was required or visit our website extension at charges were dismissed without Oct. 13, the Green River Police later that night. lodges twice on Nov. 25, both to wear an ankle monitor and is www.tooeletranscript.com prejudice as part of the plea deal Department in Wyoming con- Tooele City police then ran of which were reported to be not allowed to leave the state of Entire contents ©2018 Transcript Bulletin with the state. tacted Tooele City police, the Hubble’s information into their burglarized that evening, the Utah. Sentencing is set for April Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may During a six-month investiga- statement said. Green River database and discovered the statement said. 3 at 9 a.m. before 3rd District be reproduced in any form without the tion that began last June, the police advised investigators Tooele County Sheriff’s Office Between May 5 and Jan. 2, Court Judge Matthew Bates. written consent of the editor or publisher. Tooele City Police Department there were 37 incidents between had interacted with Hubble there were approximately 46 [email protected] TUESDAY March 13, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 Tooele couple takes action to push back prediabetes Local prevention classes provide effective programs that help residents eat better, lose weight and exercise

MARK WATSON County Health Department itself, increasing your physical STAFF WRITER while Chantel started last June activity.” Sharing their health strug- at Mountain West Medical In addition to the prevention gles and reporting their prog- Center. program, the county health ress to fellow classmates helped “The thing that helps about department is sponsoring a a Tooele City couple find more the classes is that other mem- major prediabetes awareness energy, lose weight and lower bers are vested in you and you campaign. their blood-sugar levels. in them,” Jack Cowan said. Hillary Bryan, health edu- Jack and Chantel Cowan “Much of what they teach cator at the county health enrolled in National Diabetes is common sense,” Chantel department, said she has been Prevention Program classes in Cowan said. “Calories in versus working on the campaign for Tooele County. Jack started the calories out, getting enough the past two months, using ads class last October at the Tooele sleep so your body can repair on billboards, buses, county vehicles, reusable grocery bags, mailers and ads in the news- paper. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO “The point of doing such a Chantel and Jack Cowan discuss the changes they made in their lives after attending classes to avoid prediabe- large awareness campaign is to tes. They decreased their A1C levels by making the changes they learned in the classes. try to encourage people to find out if they are prediabetic and is considered normal, between to enroll in one of the health 5.7 and 6.4 percent is consid- department’s upcoming classes ered prediabetes and a level to prevent Type 2,” Bryan said. 6.5 percent or higher on two “It’s a year-long program that separate tests indicates Type 2 consists of 16 to 18 weekly diabetes. classes within the first six Jack Cowan said his A1c was months, followed by six month- at 6.3 and Chantel Cowan’s ly classes.” was higher. Since going to the Jack Cowan said he and his classes, his A1c has dropped wife went to a health fair and to 5.7, and Chantel Cowan’s is while there they had their A1c down to 5.6. tested. The A1c test measures “The first part of the classes the amount of glucose (sugar) you talk about your struggles

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO level in the blood over two-to- and people offer suggestions,” Jack Cowan shows a plate he uses to measure the amount of food he eats three months. Chantel Cowan said. “Then you during a meal. Anything below 5.7 percent set some action-related goals — what you want to do and how you plan to achieve those goals. They track your weight and exercise minutes.” Jack Cowan said the plan includes exercising for 150 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tooele City leaders bond The Tooele County Health Department uses a billboard in Lake Point to minutes a week. His choice for notify people about the problem of prediabetes. exercise was swimming 10,000 yards a week at Tooele City’s during retreat at City Hall Pratt Aquatic Center. He swims the day than I used to,” Jack to start on April 4 at Mountain early in the morning five times Cowan said. “Of course, I’m West Medical Center. a week. Chantel Cowan partici- quite tired by bedtime.” For more information and pates in an only exercise pro- Chantel Cowan has lost 11 to register, people should call Taking care of community’s citizens is top priority gram called “Daily Burn.” percent of her body weight, Bryan at 435-277-2363 or “I get up at 5:30 in the and Jack has lost 7 percent of email hbryan@tooelehealth. MARK WATSON ernment possible. their priorities and vision. morning to go swimming, but his body weight. org. STAFF WRITER Councilman Dave McCall Councilmember Melodi now I have more energy during The next class is scheduled [email protected] Tooele City’s mayor and the said each member of the Gochis said the budget was city council participated in five council was able to share their only discussed briefly. public meetings within a four- vision for the upcoming year, “We’re planning on another week span from Feb. 7 through and the meeting was benefi- meeting to discuss more in last Wednesday. cial. depth the department budgets, TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY Meetings included three “I think the main thing to requests, employee salaries city council meetings, a town come out of the meeting was and benefits,” Gochis said. hall meeting and an eight- the fact that we can work McCall said the mayor is 2018 CAUCUS LOCATIONS hour retreat for Mayor Debbie together as a council and focusing on transparency as Winn and the city council on mayor,” McCall said. “The the council works on the bud- Saturday, March 3 at City Hall. mayor wants to have more of get. Tooele County GOP Caucus Locations Both the town hall meet- these retreats. We want to set “It’s a big thing with Debbie. ing and mayor-council retreat a date next month for another We want people to know how Precinct information: http://vote.utah.gov/vote/ were new this year, according retreat to work on the budget. we spend the money,” McCall to Winn, who scheduled both The retreat was good. It’s the said. FIRE STATION: BLUE PEAK HIGH SCHOOL: events. first time we’ve really been The council and mayor 180 UT 199, Dugway; 211 S. Tooele Blvd. Tooele Only she and the council together as a group to discuss heard budget requests from attended the retreat, although our feelings outside of regular the public safety department Dugway/Terra meeting room Tooele 1- Gymnasium 1 it was announced as a public city council meetings.” last week, and will hear budget Tooele 2- Gymnasium 2 meeting. Councilman Scott Wardle requests from the parks and EXCELSIOR ACADEMY: Tooele 3- Room 206 upstairs “The retreat was wonderful. said the retreat was a great recreation department at the 124 East Erda Way, Erda; Tooele 4- Room 119 It was a day of training and way for the council and mayor March 21 city council business bonding for the mayor and to get on the same page to meeting. Erda 1: Room124 Tooele 6- Room 120 council,” Winn said. “We all open the lines of communica- Two more department bud- Erda 2: Music Room, Down hall from 124 Tooele 17- Room 121 agree on the direction we need tion so that “we can tackle and gets will be presented at coun- Tooele 20- Room 122 to go and what our priorities talk about difficult issues and cil meetings in April. GRANTSVILLE JUNIOR HIGH: Tooele 21- Commons Area will be in the upcoming year.” put us in a similar position on Pruden said the council will The mayor shared her vision vision and unite our visions use what they learned from the 318 S. Hale St., Grantsville of providing excellent custom- together.” town hall meeting on Feb. 28 Grantsville 1- Lunch Room NORTHLAKE ELEMENTARY: er service and the task of tak- The first part of the retreat to create the budget. Grantsville 2- Room 12 268 N. Coleman St., Tooele ing care of the members of the included budget reports, The council has a May 2 Grantsville 6- Room 13 Tooele 16- Cafeteria community as a top priority. discussions of transparency, deadline to adopt a tentative Council Chairman Steve funding sources and contracts, city budget. A final hearing Tooele 18- Library Pruden said the shared vision according to the agenda. That and adoption of the budget is WILLOW ELEMENTARY: of the mayor and council is to was followed by the mayor and scheduled for June 20. 439 S. Willow St., Grantsville COPPER CANYON ELEMENTARY: provide the most efficient gov- councilmembers discussing [email protected] Grantsville 3- Lunch Room 1600 N. Broadway, Tooele Granstville 4- Lunch Room Tooele 5- Room 24 Grantsville 5- Library Tooele 10- Room 29 Tooele 12- Gymnasium/Cafe BEEHIVE BROADBAND: Tooele 13- Library Political parties get ready 2000 E. Sunset Rd., Lake Point Lakepoint 1 Meeting room/shared with LP2 MIDDLE CANYON ELEMENTARY: Lakepoint 2 Meeting Room shared with LP1 751 E. 1000 N., Tooele for March 20 caucus Tooele 7- Cafeteria FIRE STATION: Tooele 8- Library yes TIM GILLIE trained precinct officers are cess allows an unknown person 1753 East 5000 North (Pine Canyon Rd), Tooele 11- awaiting response STAFF WRITER now ready to conduct caucus to get a seat at the table and Tooele; Lincoln Meeting room Tooele 19- awaiting response Next Tuesday night neigh- meetings on March 20, accord- get heard and potentially to be bors will gather to discuss ing to Holly Crowley-Rabanne, on the ballot even if they don’t party platforms and the issues Tooele County Republican have a lot of money,” Crowley- RUSH VALLEY TOWN HALL: TOOELE CITY HALL: that worry them the most, Party Chairwoman. Rabanne said. 50 S Park Street, Rush Valley 90 N. Main St., Tooele from international relation- While state law allows can- Tooele County Democratic Main meeting area Tooele 9- Main Meeting Room yes ships to local potholes. didates to reach the ballot by Party Chairwoman Amanda Neighborhood caucus meet- petition, the local caucus meet- Graff agrees that caucus meet- ings for the Democratic and ings remain an important part ings are important. STANSBURY HIGH SCHOOL: OVERLAKE ELEMENTARY Republican parties will be held of the election process, accord- “It is at the caucus meet- 5300 N. Aberdeen Lane, Stansbury Park 2052 N. 170 W., Tooele on the evening of March 20. ing to Crowley-Rabanne. ing that precinct officers are SP-1- cafeteria Tooele 14- Library Locations and times of “Caucus meetings are impor- elected,” Graff said. “They help SP-2- Room 168 Tooele 15- Gymnasium/Cafe caucus meetings may vary tant because they are the best shape the party and recruit according to party and pre- way to get the best qualified volunteers for campaigns. It is SP-3- Room 169 cinct. Residents may go to and good candidates,” she said. a grassroots effort. We need SP-4- Room CTE Atrium VERNON ELEMENTARY: https://caucus.utah.gov and Caucus attendees elect everybody to participate.” SP-7- Room 166 70 N Main St., Vernon enter their address, city, and precinct officers who become Caucus.utah.gov lists Vernon zip code and get details on all part of the county party’s caucus information for the caucus meetings for all Utah ruling body. They also elect Constitution, Democratic, STOCKTON FIRESTATION STOCKTON: political parties. county and state convention Green, Independent American, 1- Meeting room CASTAGNO HOME Over 100 Republicans delegates. At the county and Libertarian, Republican, and Ophir Wendover attended the Tooele County state conventions the delegates United Utah parties. Wendover Republican Party’s caucus select the party’s candidates [email protected] training night held on March for county and state offices. NORTH LAKE ELEMENTARY: 1 at Tooele City Hall. Those “The caucus convention pro- 268 N. Coleman St., Tooele Stockton-2 South Rim RoomYou’ll be directed A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY March 13, 2018

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OUR VIEW Good to see Pursuit of new public safety building is needed and won’t be a painless task The subject of a new public safety building to replace the Tooele City Police Department’s old quarters next to 7-11 on Main Street was a domi- nant theme during a Town Hall meeting at Tooele City Hall on Feb. 28. And it was again at last week’s Tooele City Council meeting. During the Feb. 28 Town Hall meeting, Tooele City Mayor Debbie Winn and the city council gave a PowerPoint presentation that provided details on the city’s budget and a list of capital improvements and projects the city hopes to pursue someday. One of those projects is a new 30,000-square-foot public safety building for the police department, which Winn described as a major need and would cost about $7 million to construct. At last Wednesday’s 2018-19 fiscal year budget planning meeting held by the city council, Tooele City Police Chief Ron Kirby told the council the police department building at 323 N. Main “has provided us with wonder- ful service and has been there for us, but needs to be honorably released.” He noted the building served as an auto parts store for 20 years before it became the city’s police department 30 years ago. But the rest of his presentation provided more details, other than age, as to why a new public safety building is needed. Chief Kirby said if he wanted to hire more officers to augment the current police force, there isn’t more office or parking space at the current department building to accommodate them. And according to Kirby, more police officers are needed to better serve a growing community. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR “…We currently have 1.02 officers per 1,000 residents, or field three to four officers at any given time,” he said. “The short answer is we need more officers. We are an extremely busy police department, as busy as any depart- Avoid the filth on television, movies, books, maga- LETTERS POLICY ment I know of.” As I sat last on a Friday morning zines, etc. Then here I was subjected Which indicates Tooele City’s men and women in blue are overloaded The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to browsing through the Thursday edi- to it in my attempt to catch up on the the editor from readers. Letters must be no with calls for service. Combine that with being in an old building, and strug- tion of our local small-town newspa- local news at my breakfast table in longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written gling with a known 56-percent turnover rate for police officers — because of per, The Tooele Transcript Bulletin, the newspaper I pay good money to exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and higher pay available elsewhere — it sounds like everyone needs to pay closer an article caught my eye titled, which I subscribe, so that I know what accompanied by the writer’s name, address attention to the police department’s challenges. “Tooele man given probation in child is going on in our community. What and phone number. Longer letters may One of those challenges is erecting a new public safety building to replace sex abuse case.” I was curious, as I happened to the decency to help keep be published, based on merit and at the the police department’s current 50-year-old facility. But given the city’s high have many young grandchildren and children innocent and pure? Where Editor’s discretion. All letters may be subject turnover rate of police officers, which likely presents its own set of negative this situation concerns me greatly. is the respect for virtue, “Let virtue to editing. side effects, the need to offer more competitive pay to keep officers here Realizing that these horrible things garnish thy thoughts unceasingly.” It Letters written to thank an individual or appears to be a bigger priority. occur often in our degraded society, isn’t difficult to imagine what such organization should be submitted for It’s good to see the city’s new mayor and the city council openly discuss I was curious as to why probation a deplorable act entails, so why is it “Notes of Appreciation.” the budget preparation process and the possibility of a new public safety was given to a man who affected the spelled out in all its filthy detail in Readers who are interested in writing a building. Indeed, it’s time to let go of the old police department building and life of a child most likely for the rest the newspaper? I don’t think I need longer guest op-ed column on a topic of erect a new one. But how City Hall secures the money to pay for such a proj- of his or her life. As I read I was sick- to subscribe to it anymore. I would general interest should contact Editor David Bern. ect, and also offer higher pay to keep officers here, won’t be a painless task. ened by the disgusting details of the implore you to use some discretion in The mayor and council are urged to conduct that effort with a high case that were printed for children the things you publish. Children and Email: [email protected] degree of public involvement, while recognizing that compromising public to read, even the victims, who would impressionable youth might be read- Fax: (435) 882-6123 Mail: Letters to the Editor safety in a growing community can only be stretched so far before unwanted be reminded of the vile acts of a child ing it. Who knows, it might be fuel for Tooele Transcript-Bulletin consequences emerge. predator. perverts. And that we don’t need. P.O. Box 390 I make it a point to avoid the filth Darlene Pierce Tooele, UT 84074 GUEST OPINION that is portrayed as normal daily life Tooele GUEST OPINION Trump wouldn’t get a new AG confirmed Nelson gives report on ttorney General Jeff Sessions has been attacked Aand belittled by President ‘action-packed’ Legislature Donald Trump more than Vladimir Putin has. fter another action-packed Authority to develop a commerce and Trump has had rough patches legislative session, I offer this trade zone on land between the air- with most of his top officials, but Areport of session highlights to port and the new prison site. there is a particular poignancy in my constituents in Tooele and Millard • Rural initiatives: Legislation of his humiliating treatment of his Counties and portions of Juab, Utah, GUEST COLUMNIST particular interest to rural counties own attorney general, who got on and Beaver Counties. I am grateful to includes an incentive for employers to board the Trump Train early and local county, city, and school officials, expand into rural areas, including use supports the president’s policy as well as other interested individu- and sales taxes by $700 million will of more telecommuting. Another pro- instincts as much as anyone. question that matters most to him als, who took time to meet with me be dropped. All interested parties vision authorizes the PSC to spread But Sessions is not person- — protection of himself and his and contact me during the session appear satisfied with this funding the costs of natural gas infrastructure ally loyal, at least not in the way family. to provide needed information and compromise. expansion to the larger customer Trump expects, and so the man His anger toward Sessions isn’t perspective for good decision-making. • School safety: With more school base. Wireless providers are also who looked past Trump’s erratic leavened with institutional knowl- I also enjoyed meeting with several shootings in the news, we are all authorized to expand service in rural temperament when he decided to edge, hence his strange blast at student groups and other guests who aware of the need for increased areas through agreed use of existing support him now routinely feels Sessions over the fact that, appro- visited our beautiful Capitol to see the school safety. We must ensure that, utility poles. the brunt of it. Trump bangs on priately, the DOJ inspector general process firsthand. of all places, our schools provide a • Healthcare: The Legislature Sessions in public, the only pur- is going to look at allegations of • State budget and tax reform: safe environment for our children authorized expansion of Medicaid pose of which seems to be venting Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Our state is fiscally well managed and those who work with them. We to individuals within the federal his own spleen and personally Act abuse. Sessions felt compelled and in sound financial condition. We formed a school safety task force to poverty level, conditioned on 90-per- discomfiting Sessions as much as to push back against the president have a strong, balanced economy develop measures that we can imple- cent federal funding, work effort by possible. in a public statement, and yet and essentially full employment. Our ment as soon as possible. Meanwhile, recipients, and fixed enrollment caps. For Sessions, a dignified man again, the civics textbooks will concern is to ensure that all our citi- the Legislature will develop funding In a separate provision, pharmacists who would never treat anyone else have to be revised to account for zens, especially those in rural areas, sources to assist local school districts may now disclose cost information the way the president treats him, how government works in the share in this economic prosperity. We in evaluating and meeting their to patients, permitting less expen- it has to be painful, and all the Trump era. balanced our state budget at $16.7 unique school safety needs. sive access to medications. In tightly more so because of the irony of it. The ongoing spat with Sessions billion, a moderate annual increase to • Transportation: During the leg- contested votes, the Legislature also Just a few short years ago, is another reason the administra- account for population and student islative session, I met with the UDOT authorized medical use of cannabis. Sessions was the odd man out in tion gives off a sense of teetering growth. We used surplus revenue to Director and staff to ensure that they • Other legislative actions: I spon- the U.S. Senate. He fought rear- on the edge of a crisis, not because replenish our rainy-day funds, which are aware of the transportation needs sored legislation expanding protec- guard actions on immigration of exogenous events (we’re expe- were depleted during the last reces- of Tooele County and take necessary tion of children from sexual abuse; (successfully), inveighed against riencing peace and prosperity), sion. We also reduced the personal action to meet those needs. The first clarifying the duty of the Attorney free-trade orthodoxy and argued but because of the ultimate endog- and corporate income tax rates to stage of the Mid-Valley Highway is General to provide legal opinions to the GOP should be a party of enous factor — the president of provide relief to taxpayers and stimu- funded and now in the design phase, the Legislature; creating the right of workers when few were inclined the United States, without whom late economic growth. Strong rev- with construction to begin next year. the Legislature to intervene in legal to listen. the administration wouldn’t exist enues also allowed for a modest pay This new construction, coupled with actions contesting state law; facilitat- Endorsing Trump was a crazy in the first place. increase for state employees, improve- rebuilding the freeway ramps and ing disposition of county property; gambit to affect a revolution in the If Trump were to fire Sessions, ments for state parks, and funding for adding lanes to Interstate 80 and state honoring the life of President Thomas party, and it worked. You would which seems unlikely, or to even- homeless shelters, suicide prevention Route 36, will significantly reduce S. Monson; and honoring the Topaz have expected Sessions to be the tually push him over the edge into programs, and early-reading pro- congestion and enhance safety. UDOT Museum and the Japanese-American ideological conscience of the quitting, he probably wouldn’t grams. is also designing, and the Legislature internees during World War II. I also administration and a close partner be able to get another attorney • Education: Public education is looking to fund, an extension of helped secure an appropriation for of the president, the Ed Meese of general confirmed. Who would received over $500 million in new state Route 201 to SR-36. Meanwhile, the Historic Wendover Airfield. the Trump administration. be acceptable both to Trump, who funding, a nearly 7-percent increase, we hope to expand use of mass tran- I opposed and helped defeat legis- Instead, he is assiduously at wants more personal loyalty, and to cover rapid enrollment growth, sit. I thank UDOT and local officials lation that would have created a leg- work implementing the Trump to the Senate, which isn’t going to improve teacher retention and and citizens who attended our public islative oversight committee over all agenda and gets beaten about the approve a crony? And what gray- recruitment, and hire additional transportation meeting last month in state and local government entities; head and shoulders for his trouble. beard with independent credibility school counselors. We also provided Stansbury. In addition, the Legislature required local governments to permit Sessions’ recusal in the Russian would sign up to serve? additional funding for bus transpor- modified the governance of UDOT nighttime gravel-truck traffic; limited investigation set in motion events So, Sessions isn’t going any- tation in rural school districts. The and UTA to increase multimodal plan- required publication of legal notices leading to the appointment of where. Whether the attorney gen- Legislature also adopted a funding ning and capital development for in local newspapers; and restricted Robert Mueller, and Trump will eral considers that a reprieve or a equalization plan that freezes the transportation projects. state agencies from lobbying the probably never forgive him. He punishment, only he knows. basic school property tax levy to • Economic development: The Legislature. considers his attorney general Rich Lowry is editor of the redistribute revenue to school dis- Legislature approved two large land- To discuss these or other matters weak and disloyal on the one National Review. tricts with lower property values. development projects in Salt Lake considered by the Legislature, feel Also, voters will decide on a potential County, both associated with the free to contact me by email: mnel- increase in the fuel tax that would prison re-location, which will have [email protected]. Thank you for your EDITORIAL BOARD free-up additional general funds for statewide impact. One is the Point of continued support. Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern education. With these school-funding the Mountain State Land Authority to Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor elements in place, the citizen initia- develop land vacated by the prison. Rep. Nelson serves House District 68 With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, Transcript Bulletin tive that would have raised income The other is the Utah Inland Port and lives in Grantsville. including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. PUBLISHING

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GUEST OPINION Farrakhan’s anti-Semitism and the silence of the left he hard left is always so “White folks are going down. Chairman Keith Ellison. And so propaganda site” attempted haters of the hard white right. angry, and uses emotion And Satan is going down. And far, from them and others on to impugn his character and When President Donald Trump to great effect in our Farrakhan, by God’s grace, the left, you hear crickets. “divide and separate African equivocated about haters on T John Kass modern politics. has pulled the cover off of that GUEST COLUMNIST “I’m a pretty global indi- Americans and Jewish the march in Charlottesville, And shame — through social Satanic Jew, and I’m here to vidual. So I know Farrakhan, I Americans, by portraying me Virginia, I called him out on it, and mainstream media voices say your time is up, your world know the Middle East question, as sympathetic to anti-Semitic as did many conservatives. — is the left’s whip, keeping is through,” Farrakhan said in I know the Jews and Farrakhan views. ... But few, if any Democratic Americans in line. made, the left is largely silent. his speech. — I know all that, but that’s “Nothing could be further voices are being raised against Most Americans understand Farrakhan’s hate and the He said other things too, but not what I spend all my time from the truth,” Davis said in Farrakhan. The Congressional the penalty for thought crimes left’s silence are nothing new. I’m not going to spread his hate focused on,” Davis was quoted his statement, adding that he Black Caucus certainly won’t on issues ranging from tradi- It is part of Chicago’s political here. What interests me is the as saying by the Daily Caller. “I has spent his life condemning condemn him. And white tional marriage to affirmative landscape, an unspoken con- silence of the left. know Farrakhan, been know- all forms of hatred and bigotry. Democrats aren’t demanding action to American citizenship. tract, and Chicago has become My barber, Raffaele Raia, ing him for years and years It was an impressive denun- condemnation either. They Say the wrong thing, write quite used to it. Under this understands this kind of and years and years and years, ciation. So I called Davis’ office don’t want to risk losing votes. the wrong thing, even think arrangement, in Washington, silence. and every once in a while some and spoke to Ira Cohen, Davis’ “It is so sad that if white peo- the wrong thing, or tweet the Chicago and just about every “Chi tace acconsente,” says writer or somebody will I guess director of issues and commu- ple disapprove of somebody, wrong thing — in referencing big city, African-American Mr. Raia. “He who is silent says try to think of something to nications. we follow suit and disapprove,” positions that were mainstream politicians can cozy up to yes. The silence is the consent.” say about Farrakhan, but nah, I asked about something I Farrakhan said in his Saviours’ only a few years ago — and Farrakhan, and his hateful Of course it is. my world is so much bigger didn’t see in Davis’ statement Day speech. “It’s so cowardly.” you’ll be publicly shamed in eruptions are allowed to pass And when it comes to than any of that. I don’t have denouncing hate: But they’re not saying much. media. And you’ll be shunned beneath our notice, like a stone Farrakhan, the left is silent. time for that. I deal with it, The name of Louis They’re not saying much at all. as a homophobe or a racist or tossed in the Chicago River. They’d rather be silent than you know, when it comes but Farrakhan. This silence is dangerous. ultra-nationalist and mocked And if it weren’t for The risk being denounced by him. nah, that’s not a real part of my There was silence. I thought And it incites and gives hate- and probably lose your job. Daily Caller and CNN’s Jake The other day, The Daily focus. he didn’t hear me. So I asked ful license to some on the hard The left will see to that. And Tapper, we wouldn’t have Caller — a conservative news “That’s just one segment of again. right, provoking equally hateful most Americans understand known about a particularly and opinion site — capital- what goes on in our world. The Did you hear what I said views. this. ugly Farrakhan eruption the ized on the silence, and on the world is so much bigger than about Farrakhan not being What we’re witnessing is But if you’re of the left, and other day at his Saviours’ Day acquiescence of Davis, who was Farrakhan and the Jewish ques- mentioned in the statement? the Balkanizing of the United happen to be a Democratic 2018 address. quoted as saying Farrakhan’s tion and his position on that “I heard what you said, yes,” States. And the left’s silence Party politician, you can get We also wouldn’t have views aren’t a big deal. and so forth. For those heavy Cohen said. about Louis Farrakhan is the away with making excuses known about the tortured logic The Daily Caller has called into it, that’s their thing, but it He said he’d get back to me canary in the coal mine. for notorious anti-Semite and that some, like U.S. Rep. Danny out others on their relationship ain’t my thing,” he said. if Davis had anything to add. Nation of Islam leader Louis Davis, the Chicago Democrat, with Farrakhan, from U.S. Rep. Later, Davis issued a state- I’m not holding my breath. John Kass is a columnist for Farrakhan. use to explain their relation- Maxine Waters of California ment condemning The Daily Republicans quickly con- the Chicago Tribune. His Twitter And when those excuses are ship with Farrakhan. to Democratic Party Vice Caller, saying the “ultra-right demn David Duke and other handle is @john_kass.

GUEST OPINION Frank OHLMAN Mueller investigation reveals power of middlemen M Attorney at Law

t’s hard to blame under the pretext of a Russian Ukraine, albeit for years before ascertain. Can we rely on him Free Department of Justice spe- hunt. Buckle up, America: It’s joining the Trump campaign to do that? Consultation cial counsel Robert Mueller shaping up to be an interesting team. The investigation has Are these the kind of foreign for I Rachel Marsden for veering off the beaten path ride through the dark and mys- also unearthed an alleged interests that the American GUEST COLUMNIST Wills & in his mandate to investigate terious side of global politics. attempt by Israel to get mem- people voted Trump into office Trusts the possibility of Russian inter- Underneath all the drum bers of the Trump transition to prioritize and defend? If, ference in the 2016 U.S. presi- banging about Russia, the facts team (Gen. Michael Flynn as an American voter, your dential election. whole adventure by taking emerging from the Mueller and Trump son-in-law Jared answer is “no,” then you under- When the only Russians away the blank checks. investigation are mostly high- Kushner) to influence Russia’s stand why backroom deals 493 W. 400 N. Tooele you’ve been able to implicate Of course, that’s unlikely to lighting the impact of shadowy U.N. Security Council vote on struck by unelected officials are 13 internet trolls in St. happen because no one wants middlemen and their lobbying a settlement matter important (possibly made behind the 882-4800 Petersburg, who will never be to be accused of colluding with activities. to Israel. president’s back) are problem- extradited to stand trial, you the Russians or obstructing Former Trump campaign Was it President-elect atic and anti-democratic. www.tooelelawoffice.com have to follow the leads wher- justice. Mueller seems to have adviser Paul Manafort has been Trump’s decision at the time The New York Times reports ever they take you. At least carte blanche to go on a wild accused of paying European to lobby Russia on behalf of until someone shuts down the goose chase around the world officials to lobby on behalf of Israel? That’s for Mueller to SEE MARSDEN PAGE A6 ® Subscribe 435-882-0050

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OBITUARIES Joan Jameson Dacoda Jay Ellis Madge Terry

Kelsey Our loving son, brother, Steeneck grandson and uncle, Dacoda Joan Kelsey, age 75, died Ellis, age 21, passed away Our dearest mother and Wednesday, March 7, 2018, suddenly on Friday, March 9, wife, Madge Terry Steeneck, at the University of Utah ICU 2018, after a long battle of returned to our Heavenly Burn Center surrounded by addiction and depression in Father’s presence on Thursday, family. Grantsville, Utah. Dacoda was March 8, 2018. She will be She was born Oct. 16, 1942, born in Salt Lake City on Nov. dearly missed. She was a won- in Provo, Utah, at Utah Valley 25, 1996. derful seamstress and enjoyed Hospital. She was born to Eva Dacoda loved skateboard- making clothing, patchwork Schemensky and Jack (John) ing, snowboarding, music, quilts, and dish towels for her Jameson. She married Jerry gaming and hanging out with family and grandchildren. She Glade Kelsey on Aug. 13, 1960, his family and friends. He also liked knitting, making in Eureka, Utah. had a great personality and soap, greeting cards, water col- Joan enjoyed camping, fish- loved having fun and making oring and drawing. ing, hunting and riding around everyone smile and laugh. He She was faithful in serv- in the mountains with her touched so many lives and he’s ing others, doing her visiting sweetheart prior to his passing. Connie Lofgran of Nephi, Utah going to be extremely missed. from 10– 10:45 a.m. All ser- teaching and serving in the husband of 56 years, Allan; her After his passing, she spent and Virginia Underwood of Dacoda is survived by vices will take place at the LDS Relief Society. She loved read- children and 12 grandchildren. more time with friends and Eureka, Utah; and many nieces his parents, Wendy (David) Chapel located at 428 S. Hale ing “Ensign” and “Friend” mag- A graveside service was held family, especially taking trips and nephews. Segelke and Russ (Diane) Ellis; Street in Grantsville. Interment azines from cover to cover. March 13th at the Grantsville to Salt Lake with her friends, She was preceded in death siblings, Kimber (Bodie) Ellis, will follow at Grantsville City Madge is survived by her City Cemetery. and spending as much time as by her parents, her husband, Oakley (Kaitlin) Ellis, Brody Cemetery. possible with her grand kids. one grandchild, four brothers- Ellis, Justin (Jessica) Johnson Joan chose to be a stay-at- in-law, two sisters-in-law and and Melanie, Mick, Matthew home mother and wife, and one nephew. and Martin Howell; niece, was very happy doing that. She A viewing will be held Azura; nephews, Oliver and MATTERS OF FAITH was a member of The Church Tuesday, March 13 from 6-8 Blake; his loving grandpar- of Jesus Christ of Latter-day p.m. at Tate Mortuary. The ents, Walt Eyre, Elena (John) Saints. Her favorite calling was funeral will be held Wednesday Wilson, Wanda Ellis and Judy being a Visiting Teacher. March 14 at 11 a.m. at the and Ed Johnson; also many The Lord has provided a way to be Joan is survived by daugh- LDS church located at 180 aunts, uncles and cousins who ters, Tami (Bob) Gowans and S. Coleman, Tooele, Utah. A loved and adored him very Teresa (Bruce) Elton, all from viewing will be held at the much! brought into fellowship with God Tooele; four grandchildren and same location from 9:30-10:45 Funeral services will be held 10 great grandchildren; sisters, a.m. prior to the service. Thursday, March 15 at 11 a.m. Editor’s note: “Matters of will be a day of great distress A viewing will be Wednesday faith” is a column that provides for many because it will bring night, March 14, from 6-8 local religious leaders a place to a beginning of separation and p.m. and prior to the funeral write about how their respective Jon McCarthy torment for those who have faiths provide hope, courage and GUEST COLUMNIST continued to disbelieve, for strength in these modern times. those who believed they could earn all or even a portion of DEATH NOTICE here are all sorts of the righteousness God requires special days on the cal- enables us to deal with sin, for them to dwell in His eternal A Full-Color Tendar each year. Which or elevate ourselves in God’s Presence. Daniel Scott Marz of those days are more special sight. What a sad contrast those Activity Page varies from person to person. Jesus’ resurrection is God’s two days represent. The day of Just for Kids! Daniel “Danny” Scott Marz For me, there are three very way of showing to the world Resurrection represents hope, Every Thursday in Your passed away on Thursday, special days each year, other that Jesus was victorious an opportunity to be set free March 8, 2018, in Erda, than the ones having to do over sin and death. Yet due to Tooele Transcript-Bulletin from that which has been a Utah. Funeral services will with when I met and married unbelief and rebellion, sin and plague to the human race since be held Saturday, March 17. my wonderful and precious death continue to claim victims sin entered our world through TOOELE TRANSCRIPT A full obituary will be in the wife. every day. Adam and Eve. In contrast, for BULLETIN Thursday edition of the Tooele The first is my spiritual One of the things we need those who have not put their Subscribe Today Transcript Bulletin. birthday, the day I met Jesus to realize about God is that He faith in Christ and Christ alone 435-882-0050 and gave my life to Him in is a good God. By that I mean for salvation and eternal life, faith; the second is Christmas He never forces His salvation His return will be a day of end- Eve, the night our church gath- on us. He allows us to choose less misery. ers to celebrate the birth of our which way we want to go in Resurrection day represents Lord and Savior; and the third our existence. If you want to the day of eternal life, but His is Resurrection Day, otherwise dwell with God, He has made return represents the day of Our family, helping your known as Easter. the provision for you to accom- endless separation from God Resurrection Day is a great plish that; all you need to do is for those who did not put their day because the Resurrection admit your sin to God, and put faith in the only way of salva- family, in a time of need is a celebration for all human- your faith in the Person and tion appointed by God. ity. I say that because the day work of Jesus Christ, believing Jesus said he came that we of Jesus’ resurrection brought that He took care of it through might have life. He came to hope to those who put their the cross, and displayed that serve and to give His life as a faith in Christ. That day gave victory by rising from the dead ransom for many. The Lord the opportunity to all who had, three days later. makes clear that although or who will, put their faith On the other hand, if you many will perish, He does in the promises of God to be do not want to put your faith not desire that they do. The set free from the enemies of totally in Christ, if you want Lord has provided a way to sin and death that Christ had to work things out to your be brought into fellowship defeated on the cross — and by satisfaction, by your efforts, with the Father, and all it His resurrection. God allows you that freedom. requires is the humility of true What a wonderful thing The only problem is that will repentance, and faith in the Jesus has done for us. Sin is result in you being separated One who became sin for you something we all have in com- from God for all eternity. God’s so that you could receive the mon. Every single one of us are Word tells us none of us are righteousness of God through sinners. (Romans 3:23) None capable of attaining righteous- Christ. (2 Corinthians 5:21) of us can claim to be without ness; only Christ could do that. I encourage you to prepare sin, and the Bible makes it There is another great day for a truly joyous celebration FULL SERVICE FUNERAL HOME clear that none of us can get on a future calendar, but we of Easter, Resurrection Sunday. We have now opened our own full service cremation center. rid of the sin in our lives, nor don’t know what day that will Put your faith in Christ, and can we ever do anything to pay be. That will be the day of our receive all that He has done for for our sin. The righteousness Lord’s return. When Christ you, and all that He desires to we need to be allowed to dwell returns at the end of this age, do in you and through you. 435.884.3031 • www.daltonhoopes.com in God’s Presence can only be He will bring relief from suf- Choose life. Choose Christ. attained through faith in Jesus fering and death for those who Christ. 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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:43 a.m. 7:35 p.m. Thursday 7:41 a.m. 7:36 p.m. Friday 7:39 a.m. 7:37 p.m. Saturday 7:38 a.m. 7:38 p.m. Sunday 7:36 a.m. 7:39 p.m. Monday 7:35 a.m. 7:40 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:33 a.m. 7:41 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 6:22 a.m. 4:56 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 6:57 a.m. 5:56 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 7:29 a.m. 6:58 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. ALMANAC Sunday 8:31 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Mostly cloudy, Some sun, then Chilly with Statistics for the week ending March 12. Partly sunny and Mostly cloudy and Sun followed by Monday 9:02 a.m. 10:09 p.m. showers around; clouds, showers considerable Mainly cloudy Temperatures Tuesday 9:35 a.m. 11:16 p.m. breezy with a shower chilly increasing clouds cooler around cloudiness High/Low past week 63/21 New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 52/32 63 37 44 30 50 38 44 29 43 30 48 33 55 37 Average temp past week 40.5 Normal average temp past week 41.9 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Mar 17 Mar 24 Mar 31 Apr 8 Shown is Wednesday’s ©2018; forecasts and graphics weather. Temperatures are provided by Wednesday’s highs and Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 59/36 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 57/36 Knolls Clive Lake Point 47/29 60/36 62/36 63/40 Ogden Stansbury Park 60/39 Erda 64/40 Vernal Grantsville 64/38 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 62/34 64/39 48/28 0.00 0.50 0.27 0.84 2.57 3.98 Tooele 65/42 Bauer 63/37 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 62/37 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 63/37 63/35 61/37 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 62/37 61/35 Nephi Rush Valley 60/36 60/34 Ophir 56/33 Delta Manti 63/38 61/33 0.0 4.0 43.5 Green River Last Month Season 72/40 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 61/34 62/33 Moab 56/32 SNOWPACK Hanksville 70/43 Beaver 66/41 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 58/32 Ibapah 59/33 56/30 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 9.3 8.2 4.8 St. George 62/33 62/38 Average 18.5 16.4 9.5 67/44 Kanab 63/37 Eureka Percent of average 50% 50% 51% 51/29 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

along with Democrats Mitchell from West Valley City, told the Marilyn Gillette, Republican, has Point, part of Grantsville, and north of state Route 138. Filing Vice and Larry Livingston, and Transcript Bulletin that he will filed to run for clerk. Stansbury Park precincts 4, 5, The filing period closes on continued from page A1 Independent American Reed file for re-election. After four years of a combined and 7. March 15 at 5 p.m. McCandless, have filed to run for Pete Knudson, the Republican county clerk/auditor, the county School Board District Voters can go to the website State level elections for 2018 the U.S. Senate seat being vacat- incumbent in Senate District commission voted to separate 6 includes East Erda and https://vote.utah.com to check also include State School Board ed by Orrin Hatch, according to 17 has announced he will not the two offices, starting January Stansbury Park, except precincts voter registration status, precinct District 3, which includes Tooele the Lt. Governor’s office. run for re-election. So far, seek- 2019. 4, 5 and 7 which are east of name and number, legislative and Juab counties and part of The incumbent, Chris ing to replace Knudson are Alison McCoy has filed to run Bayshore Drive, residences on district and school board district. Salt Lake County. Stewart, Republican, has filed Republicans Clark Davis, a for- for auditor as a Republican. Stansbury Lake, and the area [email protected] Countywide the 2018 election to run in the 2nd Congressional mer Brigham City mayor, and County Attorney Scott will include two seats on the District along with Democrats , Tremonton, who Broadhead, Republican, has county commission, the county Randy Hopkins and Shireen has represented House District filed to run for re-election. COURT ORDERED attorney, auditor, clerk, and Ghorbani. 1 since 2015. Democrat Michael Camille Knudson, Stansbury sheriff. Tooele County School Debbie Vigil, Democrat, of Keil, Stansbury Park, has also Park, has filed to run for School Board Districts 5, 6 and 7 will Tooele City, has filed for House filed for Senate District 17. Board District 5. The incumbent BANKRUPTCY AUCTION also be on the 2018 ballot. District 21. House District 21 is Justin Bake, a Libertarian Karen Nelson, who was appoint- The 2018 election will also currently represented by Doug from Stockton, and Mitch Hall, ed to fill a mid-term vacancy, has 4 Parcels of 260+ Acres Land include unopposed retention sagers, a Republican from Tooele a Republican from Lake Point, not filed for re-election. elections for state Supreme City. have filed for county commis- Carol Jensen, incumbent, has and Water Right with 16 Acre Feet Court, the Court of appeals, Merrill Nelson, the sion seat A. filed for School Board District District Court, Juvenile Court, Republican incumbent from Kendall Thomas, a Republican 6. Nobody has filed for School TO BE SOLD and Justice Court justices, if the Grantsville, is the only candi- from Stockton, has filed to run Board District 7, currently rep- incumbents file for election. date, so far, to file for House for county commission seat B. resented by Alan Mouritsen, Tuesday, March 13th - 12:00 Noon As of press time today, District 68. Two Republicans, Dean Grantsville. Held at Statewide Auction Co. Republicans Gayle Painter, Clare Collard, Magna, has Adams and incumbent Paul School board positions are Samuel Parker, Stoney Fonua, filed to run for Senate District 12 Wimmer, have filed to run for non-partisan. 200 N 1000 W Salt Lake City (Fairpark) Jeremy Friedbaum, Alicia as a Democrat. , sheriff. School Board District 5 Colvin, and Larry Meyers, the Republican incumbent Tooele County Clerk/Auditor includes Wendover, Lake Sale Property located along Droubay Rd just east of Home Depot and If it happens here, Mountain West Medical Center read about it here. For more info visit: TOOELETRANSCRIPT StatewideAuctionCo.com BULLETIN or call 801-232-3900 or 801-521-5600 Subscribe 435-882-0050

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March 17, 2018 Tooele County Veterans Luncheon Free Buffet Lunch For Veteran and One Guest (Lunch Buffett Tickets available for Non Veteran guests. Everyone is welcome to Join us for Lunch $10) DAVE BERN/TTB PHOTO Neil Critchlow and Kristine Vera are this year’s co-chairs for the Grantsville Sociable. This year’s sociable will be Location: Tooele Army Depot—Eagles Nest 10:00 AM—2:00 PM held at the Grantsville High School on Saturday. Proof of Military Service Identification Required for Free Buffett Lunch honored guest reception begin- including opera. (Military Active Duty or Retired ID Card; DD214; VA Card, Valid Drivers License Sociable ning at noon. There will be “We have just a lot of talent (Showing Veteran) or Membership Card from VFW, American Legion or DAV. continued from page A1 programs at 2:30 p.m. and 5 in our town,” Critchlow said. p.m., with dinner from 4 p.m. In addition to talent, Buffet Menu: Turkey, Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert, Soft Drinks. to 8 p.m. and live music and Critchlow and Vera had high (NO ALCOHOL BEVERAGES ALLOWED) the past 20 to 30 years. dancing from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. praise for the hard work and Raffle—48 Inch Smart TV (Tickets $5 Each of 6 for $20) “We want people that are Tickets are $18 in advance dedication of the volunteers to (Must be present to Win. 1 PM Drawing) here in Grantsville to under- and $20 at the door. Tickets the committees that make the stand that they’re welcome are available at Soelberg’s Sociable possible. Guest Speakers 12:00—1:00 PM and we appreciate them and in Grantsville and Stansbury “I’ve really loved working Ms. Nancy Espinosa - Department Of Utah State Commander they’re part of our town,” he Park, as well as online through with our committees,” Vera for the Disabled American Veterans. Topic - DAV Mission said. the Grantsville Sociable said. “They are fabulous. Hard, Vera said the Sociable is a Facebook page. hard working people.” Statement & Veterans Resource Advocate great place to reconnect with There were about 1,200 Critchlow said being a co- Mr. David McCall - Tooele City Councilman, US Marine old friends, make new friends attendees at last year’s chair was made easier by the Corp Retired – Topic - Community Involvement and experience the history of Sociable, Critchlow said, and proactive volunteers, who Tooele County “Life’s Worth Living Foundation” Grantsville, for both newer and they’re expecting a similar make the event possible. The Councilors. Topics - Veteran Suicide long-term residents. turnout this year. The Sociable new co-chairs will also be Prevention and Awareness “We want them to see what extended an invitation to announced on Saturday during Tooele County Technical College. it’s all about and be a part of around 250 honored guests, the festivities. it, because they’re part of our who are residents 75 years old “It’s not one of those things Topics - Educational Benefits for Veterans town and we want everyone and older. where you have to stand and Tooele County “Jordon M. Byrd” Chapter #20 Officers to feel that they’re part of our The program and live music say ‘Well, I need you to do and Committeemen. Topics - Veterans Resource town,” Vera said. will be provided by residents of this, I need you to do this,’” Advocates and Recruitment Festivities begin this the town, ranging for kids up he said. “They just do things, Saturday at Grantsville High through the adult crowd. Some because they’re just that kind Talk to Representatives In Large School, with the car show additions this year include new of people.” Seating area 1:00—2:00 PM beginning at 11 a.m. and the performers and new acts — [email protected] A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY March 13, 2018 Hometown

Local artist Brett McEachern works on his detailed drawings in his Tooele home.

WildlifeBrett McEachern’s love for realism, geese and wildlife continues sinceArtist he began drawing cartoons at age 4

flock of geese rise from a warm spring. A rush of STORY Aavian calls trumpet into DIANE HATCH the misty, wintry backdrop, tint- PHOTOS ed with the oranges of sunrise. FRANCIE Brett McEachern remem- AUFDEMORTE bers this scene — the birds, the sunlight, the colors — that he viewed through 6-year-old eyes. “I watched those birds lift up out of the fog, and I was just in awe,” said McEachern, 50, of Tooele. Not only did he sense the drive to express that scene, but he stood in other outdoor set- tings awed by the beauty of both nature and the animals. From those experiences, he knew he must develop his talent as a wildlife artist. “I drew geese the very first,” “Defending Champion” McEachern said. “Still draw them.” Geese are his favorite animal. Even at age 4, McEachern understood he had a unique gift when his mother thought he traced instead of drew cartoons. “Heaven Scent” SEE ARTIST PAGE A9 ® TUESDAY March 13, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9 NEED CASH NOW? We Want to Make You a Loan! Artist $100-$3,000 Today! continued from page A8 Noble Finance As a teen at Tooele High School, 435-843-1255 art teacher Don Gibby recog- nized his talent. Gibby encour- aged McEachern to produce his own projects instead of follow Your Complete Local News Source the art curriculum. Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 At Weber State, McEachern double majored in psychology and visual communications. His art professors scrutinized his work. Some criticized it as too detailed and realistic — with no abstraction. Join the Club! However, McEachern knew his personal style was about realism and detail. Tooele Club 438 W 400 N In college, he chose visual Tooele Annual communications because he Teen Center Membership wanted to understand how a Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. career in illustration would Club Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ work for him. He didn’t like FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO 435.843.5719 the deadlines and customer Brett McEachern uses various demands, though. And illustra- types of pencils with hard or soft Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! tion didn’t allow him the space leads for his artwork. to pursue his personal style of study and detail. profit is nothing, McEachern Afterschoolol After working 18 years at said. He feels marketing is the the Department of Workforce biggest challenge for most art- programs foforr Services, McEachern began ists pursuing a career in art. Youth andd Teens teaching Business at Tooele McEachern gathers subject When School Technical College. He sees matter for his art from many ages 6 - 18.8. is teaching as his other gift. sources. He works from photo- The Club He would love to combine graphs for commissioned pieces. is In! Out his two loves — art and teach- However, for his original pieces, ing. People beg him to do it, he he understands animal anatomy TooeleClub.org said. well enough to take bits and McEachern loves to teach pieces from five or six photo- kids. He said he thinks it might graphs and supply the missing be that he especially loves the details. level at which a student is at, “If you take something just more than the age. The level he from your head, it’s a cliché,” PET OF THE WEEK loves the most is when students’ said McEachern. interest has just sparked. McEachern works in black Family members, including and white, and often uses five his wife, Kris Holt, and their different pencils with harder five sons, said McEachern could and softer leads on archival make a big impact developing illustration board. local artists. “I love to work with just the “I am probably a better simplest tool. If I can create teacher than I am an artist,” something with contrast and McEachern said. texture, and all that it needs “Old Patriarch” However, currently he has with only one pencil, that’s real- no studio or venue in Tooele. ly cool,” McEachern said. But he feels more support for Though McEachern works in the arts in Tooele County could black and white, he also loves solve that issue and benefit the color, though it intimidates him. county in other ways. He feels his slight color blind- “Tooele is one of the most ness makes his colors too bright. for fi nding all amazing valleys in the entire He wants to produce a duck state,” McEachern said. “It’s stamp of a mallard, which the our pets a good undiscovered and part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service home. problem is that there is no art. issues annually in color. Mostly There’s stuff up those canyons people collect the stamp, he that would rival Southern Utah said, but the government also that nobody knows about.” requires the stamp on hunting He said Deseret Peak is licenses. “True Grace” “crazy good” because the cliff For this project, McEachern faces respond to seasonal wants to study with a master oil McEachern claims artists Geese were the means by For more info. on animals- changes in light and weather, painter, which he feels will help become more intimate with which McEachern heard his call Adoption Procedure particularly snow. Its image con- him overcome his issues with things the more they draw. to art 44 years ago. That call Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires stantly changes, but depictions color blindness. He wants to use Their knowledge expands and has helped him further develop Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing of it are few. oils because it is the most forgiv- they come to know their sub- a lifetime love for that trumpet- Tooele City and possible shelter fee. Currently, McEachern draws ing color medium. ject well. He loves sharing his ing bird, as well as the broader Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to after work. In addition to com- McEachern works on one knowledge with those who view study of wildlife. Grantsville hold animals for 5 business missioned pieces, he also creates project at a time. Because of his artwork. Like the geese, who pains- Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. his personal, original pieces. his attention to detail, often his “Ninety percent of the ability takingly preen each feather, McEachern draws most of his drawings can take him a couple to produce art is the ability to McEachern will continue to work for patrons — the people of years to finish. see,” he said. “It’s a little loan hone his talent, almost one Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. who pay for art — who commis- Currently, he’s working on [God’s] given me, but this was feather at a time, as he seeks sion him to draw wildlife scenes. a drawing for a friend. But, his discovered at an early age, and a greater expression of a gift Tooele Veterinary Clinic Mostly, people want to use art next project, which is a drawing has been my job to figure out he feels God entrusted him to 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 to express their love for a pet or of a cougar, really excites him. how to improve it.” share. animal, he said. For the cougar piece, he will use A good portion of his com- a photograph taken by his son’s missioned pieces are the friend. patrons’ canine friends. The cougar lies in a tree “They love their dogs,” with snow falling on him, he McEachern said. said. The photo has texture and Often the death or illness of contrast from pine needles and a pet motivates their owner to snow. WE BUY HOUSES commission the art. People usu- Cougars and wolves are very ally bring him a photo. Then, if popular subjects in the art mar- possible, McEachern likes to go ket, he added. spend time with the animal and When McEachern talks to get to know them. his clients and others about Sometimes, McEachern’s his subject matter, often the FAST FOR CASH only image of the pet is a small people begin to understand the photo where details are obscure. depth of his knowledge, born of He struggles through this situ- decades of artistic study. ation. McEachern learned that fur “To be honest with you, I has both direction and pattern pray before I draw, because I and does not grow randomly. He know that He’s the master,” can name every type of feather McEachern said. on a bird. He talks about feath- Prayer helps him become a ers in terms of cover, hackle, vehicle for something beyond shaft, pattern and cracks. his abilities, he said. This allows But when he talks about him to stretch beyond what his Canadian geese, he becomes current level is and helps him to most excited. improve. “I’ve seen some amazing He said as he works, he seeks things with those birds,” said to capture the emotion and McEachern. beauty the animal brought into He loves their sound, the the patron’s lives. communication between them, “When the [patron’s] their loyalty to their spouse, the tears flow, I know I got it,” reflection of colors of their envi- McEachern said. “When my ronment in their feathers, and art gives them a connection to their adaptability to man-made things they love, that is numero and natural conditions. SELL YOUR HOUSE NOW! uno.” Through the detailed feath- For commissioned originals, ers in his art, McEachern can WE BUY ‘AS-IS’ & CAN CLOSE FAST! McEachern charges about $2 explain the Canadian Geese per square inch. 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SPORTS WRAP Stansbury softball at March Warm-Up Elite Buffs encouraged The Stansbury softball team went 4-1 over the weekend at the March Warm-Up Elite tournament in southern Utah. The Stallions (5-1 overall) after two-game split beat former region foe Union ally rewarded when Ridgeline’s 12-2 in addition to wins over THS SOCCER goalkeeper pulled Said Springville (4-2), Cedar (10-5) Tooele gives Ramirez down on an opportu- and Davis (7-6). The Stallions’ wasn’t for a lack of opportuni- nity in front of the RiverHawks’ lone loss was a 2-1 defeat to Lake City (Idaho). Stansbury reigning state ties, as they had three golden goal. Hunter Eisenbrandt bur- pounded out 52 hits in the chances sail just off-target. It ied the ensuing penalty kick five games, including 11 that champ Ridgeline was an encouraging sign for into the top right corner of the went for extra bases. Pitching- Tooele (1-1), which was com- net to pull the Buffs even just wise, the Stallions only allowed ing off a 2-1 win over North before halftime. 25 hits and 18 walks, and all it can handle Sanpete just a day earlier. “After the first couple min- Makayla Witkowski struck out “It was a battling perfor- utes, with a bad mistake that 14 batters in the win over DARREN VAUGHAN mance — not just a battling gave away a goal, they could Springville. Stansbury played SPORTS EDITOR performance, but we created have dropped their heads,” Ridgeline in a non-region home Playing its second game in more chances in the game,” Duggan said. “Instead, they game that was not complete at less than 24 hours, it would Tooele coach Stephen Duggan picked it up and they showed a press time Tuesday. have been understandable said. “We didn’t deserve to lose lot of heart and a lot of battle if the Tooele boys soccer that game. We deserved to get out there. That’s the level Grantsville softball at team had run out of gas in something out of it — I don’t that you’ve got to be at, and I March Warm-Up Elite its Saturday showdown with know if we deserved to win it, thought we were really, really Grantsville’s softball team reigning Class 3A state cham- but we deserved a result.” good today.” opened the defense of its pion Ridgeline. An early mistake covering Ridgeline regained the lead Class 3A state title by splitting ELI SHOVAN/TTB PHOTO But while the Buffaloes a corner kick put the Buffs on a perfectly placed shot from six games over the weekend in Tooele’s Hunter Eisenbrandt (12) scores a goal on a penalty kick just before couldn’t find the equalizer in behind just four minutes into outside the 18-yard box in the southern Utah, beating Cedar halftime during Saturday’s non-region boys soccer game against Ridgeline (14-6), Fremont (7-6) and at Tooele High School. Eisenbrandt’s goal tied the game, but the Buffaloes the waning moments of their the contest, but Tooele got its SEE BUFFALOES PAGE B8 ® Corner Canyon (7-0) and los- eventually lost 2-1. 2-1 loss to the RiverHawks, it ship righted and was eventu- ing to Box Elder (17-0), Eagle (Idaho) (6-5) and Ridgeline (5-2). Maddison Peterson hit .421 with three home runs, two doubles and seven RBIs, and Addison Smith hit .500 with three home runs of her Stallions vanquish 5A Viewmont own as the Cowboys hit 10 round-trippers as a team. Peterson and Smith shared pitching duties with August Stansbury Cowan. Grantsville is off until March 20, when the Cowboys play host to South Summit in responds after the Region 13 opener. Tooele softball at rough inning March Warm-Up Elite The highly touted Tooele soft- ball team went unbeaten in to win opener five games at the March Warm- Up Elite tournament, beating DARREN VAUGHAN SPORTS EDITOR Corner Canyon (5-1), Green Valley (Nev.) (13-8), Ridgeline There were times in (9-1) and Fremont (11-2) and Thursday’s season opener forging a 10-10 tie with Eagle when it was obvious that (Idaho). Statistics were not the Stansbury baseball team available online for the Buffs’ hadn’t had a lot of fielding five games at press time. practice, thanks in large part Tooele played host to Cyprus to winter weather that ren- in a non-region game that was dered the Stallions’ home field not complete at press time unplayable until just before Tuesday. game time. Tooele baseball at Provo and Timpview SHS BASEBALL A seven-run fifth inning proved to be the difference in the However, the Stallions also Tooele baseball team’s 11-5 road loss to Provo on Thursday showed some positive signs afternoon. Griffen Bate hit a — namely resilience — as double for Tooele and Payton they scraped together a run in Shields took the loss on the the bottom of the fifth inning mound as the Buffaloes com- to salvage a 6-5 win over mitted four errors in the field. Viewmont. The next day, Tooele dropped “A win’s a win,” Stansbury a 5-4 decision to Timpview. coach Ray Clinton said. “The Statistics were not available pitchers threw well, and I’m for the Timpview game at excited about that.” press time. Tooele played host The Stallions (1-2) found to Juab in a non-region game themselves behind 3-0 enter- that was not complete at press ing the bottom of the second time Tuesday. inning after Viewmont (0-1) hit an RBI single in the first Stansbury baseball vs. Olympus inning and back-to-back RBI singles in the second. The Stansbury baseball team Stansbury’s offense then led 3-0 through three innings, came to life with four runs but allowed five unanswered runs and couldn’t complete in the bottom of the sec- the comeback in a 5-4 loss to ond, beginning with Cayden Olympus at home on Friday. Clark’s leadoff single. Jayson Bailey Hunter was credited with Blake was hit by a pitch, and the loss on the mound, and Clark and Blake moved into Conner Fackrell hit a double for scoring position on Connor the Stallions. Fackrell’s sacrifice bunt. Clark scored on Konner Mason’s Stansbury baseball at Roy fielder’s choice, and Mason Conner Kincaid and Jayden later scored on an infield FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Kelsh each had a double Stansbury’s Cayden Clark follows through on a swing during Thursday’s season-opening game against Viewmont at Stansbury High School. Clark went for Stansbury, but it wasn’t SEE STALLIONS PAGE B8 ® 3-for-3 at the plate and scored two runs, including the eventual game-winning run in the Stallions’ 6-5 win. enough as the Stallions fell 7-2 to Roy in a non-region road game Saturday. The Stallions (1-2) trailed 2-1 before allowing the Royals to score five runs in the bottom of the fourth An early season show inning, putting the game out of reach. Stansbury travels to Hillcrest for a non-region game Wednesday. Grantsville baseball at of force for Cowboys Panther-Tiger Classic The Grantsville baseball team went 3-1 at the Panther-Tiger Grantsville maintains momentum through first two games Classic at Pine View and Hurricane high schools in ELI SHOVAN everyone’s attributes and its Washington County over the CORRESPONDENT GHS SOCCER connecting really well.” weekend. Grantsville beat In this preseason friendly, Nemo Fuluvaka scored Highland 10-2 and Park City what looked to be an even half. After an early goal from the Cowboys’ first goal of the 8-5 on Friday and opened game early on soon developed junior Dayne Linton in the game in the 13th minute. Saturday with a 12-0 win over into a mismatch with the 47th minute, the Cowboys fol- Ryan Tripp capped the scor- Hunter, but the Cowboys fell Cowboys dominating a major- lowed up with a third goal five ing with a goal in the 77th 1-0 to Union in the finale. ity of the possession. minutes later from senior for- minute. Brody Barney hit a triple and Putting on an impres- ward and captain Dylan Defa. The Cowboys’ aggressive Coy Johnson hit three doubles sive second half show, the “Just getting back into the style of defense in the mid- during the tournament, while Grantsville boys soccer team swing of things after tryouts field allowed them to keep Brady Arbon, Justin Richardson displayed excellent chem- and after having been on the American Prep on the back- and Parker Thomas all had istry to blow through a 10- practice field, I think a lot of foot. Strong tackles from play- strong starts on the mound. man American Preparatory us are really starting to get the ers like Ryan Tripp and May in Grantsville played host to ELI SHOVAN/TTB PHOTO Class 5A Wasatch in a non- Academy-West Valley team. feel for each other’s playstyle,” the center of the field cut off The Cowboys came out of the senior captain Brock May a lot of the opposing team’s Grantsville’s Nemo Fuluvaka (4) muscles an American Preparatory Academy- halftime break determined to said. “We’re starting to figure West Valley defender off the ball as Grantsville’s Kaysen Wilson (20) trails the play during Friday’s non-region boys soccer game. The Cowboys won the SEE WRAP PAGE B8 ® SEE COWBOYS PAGE B8 ® break the stalemate of the first each other out and learning game 4-1. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY March 13, 2018

movie? 6. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which 19th-century president died from cirrhosis of by Fifi Rodriguez liver? 7. ANATOMY: What does the 1. MYTHOLOGY: What was Greek adjective “otic” refer a harpy in Greek mythol- to in the human body? ogy? 8. GEOGRAPHY: How many 2. GAMES: How many countries and princi- railroad spaces are on a palities are neighbors of Monopoly board? France? 3. LITERATURE: Which 9. THEATER: What musi- American novelist wrote cal features the song “Bali the book “White Fang”? Ha’i”? Moments 4. U.S. STATES: What is the 10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: capital of Maryland? What is a young hen 5. MOVIES: What was the called? in Time shortest title for a Best Picture Oscar winning The History Channel ➤ On March 30, 1775, King George III for- mally endorses the New Mega Maze England Restraining Act, requiring New England colonies to trade exclu- sively with Great Britain. Another rule banned colonists from fishing in the North Atlantic. ➤ On March 28, 1814, the funeral of Guillotin, the inventor and namesake of the infamous execu- tion device, takes place in France. The machine was intended to show the intellectual and social progress of the ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW Revolution: By killing aristocrats and jour- neymen the same way, equality in death was ensured. ➤ On March 31, 1836, the first monthly installment n the unsanitary world of a knowledgeable dealer. So of “The Posthumous the 18th and 19th century, little of the frame shows that Papers of the Pickwick Ibad smells were every- it is difficult to tell a 19th- Club,” by 24-year-old where. There was no garbage century sofa from an early writer Charles Dickens, pickup, no indoor flushing 20th-century one. We once is published under the toilets and no refrigeration told the boss at a house sale pseudonym Boz. Only to keep food from spoiling. that we would pay the asking 400 copies were printed, In the 1800s, a special lamp price for a sofa if we could slit was used to remove the strong the back upholstery to be sure but by the 15th episode, odors in hospitals and mortu- the frame was old. The marks 40,000 copies were aries. It was a catalytic lamp from old tools said it was old, printed. that burned an alcohol-based and we bought it. ➤ On March 27, 1912, two fuel. A cotton wick burned for Smell any old upholstered Yoshina cherry trees are a few minutes to heat a stone. furniture. Often, the smell planted on the bank of After the flame was out, the will not leave. Decide if the the Potomac River, as heated stone turned odors upholstery is a color and con- part of a gift of 3,020 into carbon dioxide and water. dition you want to live with. cherry trees from Japan In 1897, a Frenchman Re-upholstering furniture is to the United States. When your cat cares a little too much improved the lamp by adding very expensive. Sit on the sofa After World War II, cut- perfume to the fuel to make to be sure it is comfortable. tings were sent back up to my face. When I put Sometimes excessive lick- a scented room. Many lamps Some seats are low, bumpy, my hand out to pat her, ing is a sign that a cat wants were made in figural shapes too narrow or much harder to Japan to restore the she starts licking my arm, more attention. It can also suitable for a living room or than most modern pieces. Tokyo collection that was wrist to elbow, with her be a sign of anxiety or stress. bedroom. Today, perfume Some of that can be fixed with decimated by American sandpaper tongue! Seems However, that seems unlikely lamps heat with electricity. decorative pillows. Be sure bombing attacks during she is checking that I have since your cat does this rou- The best 20th-century per- you can get it in your van or the war. not deserted her! Do I tinely and seems calm. fume lamps were made by car. If you want to use it in ➤ On April 1, 1984, taste that good? What’s so So the only question that French makers Robj, Aladin a basement or second-floor Motown singer Marvin tempting about my arm? remains is: Does it annoy or Etling. A perfume lamp room, the stairs may have too Gaye is shot and killed by — Dr. William H., Central you? If so, try gently redirect- shaped like an Art Deco cho- low a ceiling or a turn that his father as a result of a Falls, Rhode Island ing the cat from your arm, rus girl sold at a Skinner auc- makes it impossible to take it longstanding feud. The DEAR PAW’S CORNER: DEAR DR. WILLIAM: You maybe to snuggle against tion in Boston several years inside. But if all looks OK, you father, a preacher, was I had animals all my life may taste pretty good to your your shoulder. If it’s really ago for $1,968. The 10-inch will have a sturdy bargain. a hard-drinking cross- until my wife and dog died cat, but I think you’re on the annoying or she doesn’t stop lamp was marked “Meu Bach • • • seven years ago. I got a right track when you say she after a few redirects, get up Aladin.” TIP: You can use an old iron dresser who envied his cat two years ago when a seems to be checking that and walk away for a few min- • • • cooking utensil. The finish on son’s success, and Marvin neighbor moved. Last year, you have not deserted her. utes. She may eventually get Q: Vintage sofas are much the iron will not be damaged Jr. clearly harbored unre- another neighbor gave us Many experts believe that the message. lower priced than new ones. if you wash the item properly solved feelings toward his her cat after having a baby. cats groom their housemates I like Victorian sofas with after using it. Don’t let it get abusive father. The two cats — both fixed — both felines and humans Send your pet care tips, curved backs, but don’t rusty. ➤ On March 26, 1997, females — got along fine — as a way of showing they questions or comments to want to learn my bargain police in Rancho Santa from start. What’s curious accept you as family, that [email protected]. sofa has a problem I can’t For more collecting news, Fe, California, discover is, one jumps up on my they trust you and that they fix. tips and resources, visit www. 39 victims of a mass sui- bed every night and walks are caring for you. © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. A: If you want a 19th-cen- Kovels.com cide. They were members tury sofa, you should buy from © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. of the “Heaven’s Gate” religious cult, whose leaders preached that playing the supernatural sisters unfamiliar with the series, May 4 to April 27. Upon hear- is based on the popular video suicide would allow them who discover they are witches it’s directed by Niels Arden ing that news, Warner Bros. game of the same name, from to leave their bodily after the death of their mother. Oplev, the visionary director bumped the release date of April 20 to April 13. This will “containers” and enter an According to character of “Mr. Robot,” and based on the Rock’s latest sure-to-be- give the movie a full two weeks alien spacecraft hidden descriptions provided by the hit book series from author blockbuster “Rampage,” which to try to get its box-office num- behind the Hale-Bopp The CW: Macy is a geneticist Charlaine Harris bers up before “Avengers” comet. who is described as practical, (“True Blood”). The comes to take away most of ➤ On March 29, 1999, driven and brilliant, and she’s story takes place in its audience. Amy Schumer the Dow Jones indus- completely shocked by the dis- a remote Texas town also posted on Instagram trial average closes above covery that she’s a witch. Mel where no one is who that her new movie, “I Feel 10,000 for the first time, Q: Can you tell me what is a lesbian and an outspoken they seem. From Pretty,” will open a week at 10,006.78. is going on with the new activist who loses her way vampires and witches earlier, on April 20, instead “Charmed” series? — Cassie after her mother’s death. And to psychics and hit of April 27, so as not to © 2018 King Features Synd. T., via email Madison is a bubbly college men, “Midnight” is have to compete with the A: Well, all three Halliwell freshman whose new life as a a mysterious safe “Avengers” audience. Amy sisters finally have been witch conflicts with her goal of haven for those who jokingly wrote, “I forgot I cast in The CW’s “Charmed” being a sorority girl. The pilot are different. As the had a thing. ‘I Feel Pretty’ reboot. The first iteration of the series is currently in pre- town members fight will now come out April 20 of this witchy series ran for production, so there’s no word off outside pressures, to avoid any Avenging!! So eight seasons from 1998-2006 yet on when or if it will air. they all band together exciting!” and starred Alyssa Milano, • • • and form a strong Subscribe Today Holly Marie Combs, Shannen Q: I loved the TV series and unlikely family. Write to Cindy at King 882-0050 Dougherty and Rose McGowan based on Charlaine Harris’ • • • Features Weekly Service, (who came aboard for sea- “Midnight, Texas” books. READERS: There 628 Virginia Drive, For All the Big Events in Life sons four through eight after Will it be back for another have been some Orlando, FL 32803; or Let Everyone Know! Shannen’s character was killed season? — Valentine F., via release-date changes e-mail her at letters@cindy- off at the end of season three). Facebook for a few big movies elavsky.com. Place a Notice in the This time around we have A: You can bet that NBC due out this spring. Madeleine Mantock (portray- renewed the previous sum- “Avengers: Infinity © 2018 King Features Synd. Transcript Bulletin! ing Macy), Melonie Diaz (Mel) mer’s No. 1 broadcast drama War” has moved up Madeleine Mantock Weddings • Birthdays and Sarah Jeffery (Madison) for another season. For those its release date from Graduations • Military Missionaries ANSWERS Anniversaries Trivia Test Answers Honors & Awards 1. A half-woman, half- 8. Eight. Belgium, 435-882-0050 bird that represent- Luxembourg, ed storm winds Germany, 58 N. Main, Tooele 2. Four Switzerland, Italy, 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) 3. Jack London Monaco, Andorra 4. Annapolis and Spain TOOELETRANSCRIPT 5. “Gigi” 9. “South Pacific” BULLETIN 6. Franklin Pierce 10. A pullet 7. The ear © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. TUESDAY March 13, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3

MONDAY’S WARM COCOA How can each of us discover our personal opportunities?

e all have other peo- that they’ve discovered the attributes could become eas- pathway to newfound success cute it was for my grandson to ple we admire. When secret for a more successful life. ily and tragically lost. So how by asking yourself two ques- be copying my behavior. Then I looking at the thou- But the challenges and oppor- can we benefit from the good tions: What makes me different thought, I hope he doesn’t copy W Lynn Butterfi eld sands of people we come into GUEST COLUMNIST tunities each one of us face we admire in others while also from everyone else? And how everything I do! Finally, I real- contact with, it’s easy to see a individually are different than recognizing and embracing our do I use these differences to ized that the best way to avoid lot to appreciate. One recent those of any other person, so individual, unique gifts as well? get what I want? Asking those the copycat trap was simple: experience showed me that in we ultimately discover the need Denise Warren described two questions will force you to You and I can be more than a some ways, all of us are born then doing his best to imitate. to find our own answers. such personal opportu- think about who you really are mimic by avoiding the Copycat copycats. We all thought it to be very My grandson’s proclivity to nity when she said, “It’s really and what you really want. They Trap. Let’s figure out what I was sitting on the couch, cute. But, at the same time, mimic my actions was sober- important to understand what force you to think about your makes us unique and what we while visiting my daughter I thought, “I hope he doesn’t ing. He allowed me to discover differentiates you, because uniqueness, as an advantage, want to go after. and her family, when I looked become too quick to copy me in the Copycat Trap and face two that’s the only key to your suc- and will push you away from over to see my one-year-old every way!” of its truths: First, I’m not a cess.” becoming nothing more than a Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda grandson doing exactly what It’s natural for all of us to see model of perfection. Second, How can each one of us mimic. and is a managing broker for a I was doing. He was carefully someone we admire and then should he be caught in the trap, best discover our personal I was sitting on my daugh- real estate company. watching my every move and try to copy their path thinking his many beautiful, unique opportunities? Start on your ter’s couch thinking of how 16 Choice quotes from the Father of the Constitution GARY M. GALLES government stands sharply at Constitution should be fixed and with them. To take them in a lit- “Laws are unconstitutional liberties be defended against odds with the Brobdingnagian known.” eral and unlimited sense would which infringe on the rights of government abuse. The arch 4th marks role our government has since “The legitimate meanings be a metamorphosis of the the community ...government Constitution was not to be a the anniversary of arrogated to itself. of [the Constitution] must be Constitution...not contemplated should be disarmed of powers “living document” that could Mthe beginning of “Hitherto charters have been derived from the text itself.” by the creators.” which trench upon those par- transform its protections into government under the U.S. written grants of privileges by “The powers of the federal “I cannot…lay my finger on ticular rights.” excuses for the government Constitution in 1789. It seldom governments to the people. Here government are enumerated; that article of the Constitution James Madison, author of overstepping of its limited, del- gets any popular attention. they are written grants of power it can only operate in certain which granted a right to many of the most important egated sphere. But it certainly deserves some, by the people to their govern- cases; it has legislative powers Congress of expending, on Federalist Papers, defender The anniversary of especially in an era when we ments.” on defined and limited objects, objects of benevolence, the of the Constitution before American government under have moved so far from the “All power is originally vested beyond which it cannot extend money of their constituents.” the Virginia ratifying con- the Constitution is an appro- very limited government the in, and consequently derived its jurisdiction.” “If Congress can employ vention, and sponsor of the priate occasion to remember Constitution authorized (limits from, the people.” “Equal laws, protecting equal money indefinitely...the powers Bill of Rights in the House that, as we have increasingly enhanced by the ratification of “The diversity in the faculties rights.” of Congress would subvert the of Representatives, was the abandoned its protections the Bill of Rights in 1791) with of men, from which the rights “The real measure of the very foundation, the very nature preeminent interpreter of the against predatory government, American citizens as the clear of property originate...protec- powers meant to be granted to of the limited government estab- Constitution for half a century. the intended servants of our losers. tion of these faculties is the first Congress by the Constitution lished by the people of America.” He made it clear that its role rights and freedoms now act One useful way to mark object of government.” is to be sought in the specifica- “There is no maxim…more was to clearly enumerate the more and more like masters this uncelebrated date might “In a just and free govern- tions...not...with a latitude liable to be misapplied…than... limited powers given to the than servants. be to remember what James ment…rights of both property that, under the name or means that the interest of the major- federal government and to Madison, the “father of the and of persons ought to be effec- for carrying into execution a ity is the political standard defend Americans from “the Gary M. Galles is a profes- Constitution,” had to say about tively guarded.” limited government, would of right and wrong...nothing first experiment on our liber- sor of economics at Pepperdine its meaning. After all, no one “True liberty…the transform it into a government can be more false...it would be ties” by its hand. University. His recent books in our founding generation had Constitution…is its palladium.” without limits.” the interest of the majority in Madison left no doubt that include Faulty Premises, Faulty a greater hand in constructing “I am dogmatically attached “With respect to the words, every community to despoil and the Constitution was to remain Policies (2014) and Apostle of and interpreting the highest to the Constitution in every ‘general welfare,’ I have always enslave the minority...re-estab- the highest law of the land Peace (2013). He is a member law of the land, and his under- clause, syllable, and letter.” regarded them as qualified by lishing...force as the measure of in fact as well as on paper of the FEE Faculty Network. standing of a tightly limited “The meaning of the the details of power connected right.” because only then could our Originally published on FEE.org. WEDDINGS Farm bureau urges drivers to take care around tractors Reanne/Sellers Tooele County Farm Bureau Farm Bureau reminds drivers Triangular Slow Moving take only five seconds to close reminds drivers to slow down to slow down and be aware of Vehicle (SMV) emblems can a gap the length of a football Matthew and Kristina Putter and be careful around tractors farmers driving tractors and help drivers identify trac- field between you and a tractor are pleased to announce the and other farm equipment on other farm equipment on local tors and other large vehicles going five miles per hour. marriage of their daughter, roads. roads. With Utah’s mild winter, that travel 25 mph or less. • Watch for hand signals Kendra Reanne to Dominick Last week was Agricultural farmers and ranchers may be Additional road safety tips are that a tractor driver may use to Joseph Sellers, son of Craig Safety Awareness Week (March on the road with equipment below. signal turning or stopping. and Guylenne Sellers, on 4-10), and the Tooele County sooner than you may think. • At 55 miles per hour, it will • Do not pull out in front Saturday, March 17, 2018, of farm equipment. It cannot in the Salt Lake Temple. A stop or slow down as easily as reception will be held in their a car, especially if pulling other honor from 3-7 p.m. at the TOOELE MAYOR YOUTH AWARDS equipment. Cedarview LDS Chapel, 691 E. • If an oversized farm vehi- Cedarview St., Tooele, Utah. cle is coming your way from All are welcome to join in cel- the opposite direction, make ebrating with them. sure you can pass it safely. If not, pull over and wait for it to pass. • Remember that if you must slow down to 20 mph behind a tractor for two miles, you will only lose six minutes. Farm Bureau also reminds Follow us on farmers and ranchers to make safety a priority — on the roads and on the farm. COURTESY OF TOOELE CITY Facebook! Together, farmers and non- The Tooele City 6th Grade recipients of the Mayor’s Youth Recognition Award for the month of farming members of the public January , 2018. Pictured front row, left to right: Marta Valencia (Northlake Elementary), Brooke can make our roads – and the Crouse (Scholar Academy), Chance Roberts (Sterling Elementary), Emily Wall (West Elementary). business of farming — safer, TOOELE Pictured Back Row, left to right: Police Chief Ron Kirby, Mayor Debbie Winn, Coucilwoman Melodi according to Ernest Matthews, TRANSCRIPT Gochis, Councilman Dave McCall, Councilman Steve Pruden, Councilman Brad Pratt, Councilman Scott Wardle and Communities That Care Director, Heidi Peterson. president of Tooele County BULLETIN Farm Bureau.

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Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day at your neighborhood school. Contact Tooele preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- questions. Senior Center riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or The senior center is for the enjoyment of visit www.stmargschool.org. all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting Moose activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, exercise program, line dancing, wood- Education Meals at the Lodge carving, Wii games, watercolor class, mov- Friday and Saturday night dinners will be ies and health classes. Meals-on-Wheels Family Finance Challenge served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night dinners available for homebound. Lunch served Join the Family Finance Challenge spon- change weekly or you can order from the weekdays. For age 60 and above, sug- sored by USU Extension. Make a family menu. All meals are for a reasonable price. gested donation is $3. For those under finance goal, attend fun activities, join the No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch age 60, cost is $5. Transportation available Facebook group and report how you are specials are available at the lodge from 11 to the store or doctor visits for residents in doing meeting goals during this 12- week a.m. For members and their guests only. the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- program. Earn enough points and receive portation information call 435-843-4102. a $50 Wal-Mart or grocery store gift card. Breakfast For more information about the Tooele To register, go to extension.usu.edu/ Breakfast will be served every Sunday Center, call 435-843-4110. tooele and click on Tooele County Saves meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend Challenge box. Fill out survey to begin. the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the Donate to library Questions? Contact Darlene at darlene. women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and enjoy Please remember the “Friends of the [email protected] or text/call 435- a great breakfast. Tooele City Library” when doing your 840-4404. spring cleaning and donate your used Entertainment books to the bookstore in the library. Online courses The Horse Brothers Band will perform Money from book sales is used to sup- Online courses in Network+ and Security+ from 6-10 p.m. on Saturday, March 17. For members and their guests only. port programs within the library. The IT are designed for the IT professional COURTESY OF CLARKE N. JOHNSEN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL library is located at 128 W. Vine St. For who seeks to upgrade his or her skills and St. Patrick’s event Clarke N. Johnsen’s Feburary students of the month: Owen Pashley, Leona Grgich, Lydia Porter, Aaron Gull, Kayla more information, call 435-882-2182 or knowledge of networking and security. Our annual St Patrick’s Corned Beef and go online to tooelecity.org. Thank you for Courses prepare students for the CompTIA McConkey, Hanna Latford, Christian Davis, Marian Ogden, Ethan Vorwaller, Kensington Hohmann, Conner Cabbage dinner will be held Saturday, Steele, Gage Cruz, Brittan Morgan, William McClellan, Ethan Bowers, Joelle Atkin, Makayla Sjol, Londyn your support. Network+ and Security+ exams. Call March 17 starting at 5:30 p.m. For mem- Tooele Technical College at 435-248-1800 bers and their guests only. Bishop, Brittan Morgan, Hailee Fackerell, Luke Hansen, Roland Kinnick, Bella Ramirez, Michael Forsyth, Taylor Books for the Whole Family for more information or to enroll. Haymond, Jonie Hakes, Kaden Debry, Ana Tillini, McKenzie Izatt, Carson Boone, Chad Clayton, Kym Jones, Donated children’s books and paperbacks Easter kids party Isabell Rollins, Amanda Chuckwuba, Ayden Fitch, Lauren Peterson and Connor Van Nood are for sale for 25 cents, and hardcovers Get enrolled On Sunday, March 24, our annual Easter are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Start the New Year off right and enroll kids party is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 1 who have any family or personal histories, call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 in training at Tooele Technical College. p.m. Please bring your kids, grandkids, photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele Sharpen your current skills or train for a to Recovery” and great grandkids. For members and VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 City Library. All proceeds go back to the new career. Most programs have open Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U their guests only. would like to donate to our organization p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele library for projects and programs. enrollment and you can enroll anytime of to please call us. We are also looking for This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the the year. Get a commercial driver’s license Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all Veterans dinner books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- those affected by someone else’s addic- Bingo is back in as little as 4 weeks and get on-the-road A Veterans Appreciation Dinner will be Main St., Tooele. For more information, St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started chures or any history that pertains to the tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help to a lucrative career. Tooele Tech also held on Thursday, March 29 at 5:30 p.m. Tooele County area. If you would like to contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann its bingo games again on Fridays starting offers CPR classes to its students and the at 435-849-4180. by sharing our experience, strength and at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. Life Screening donate them to our organization, or if you hope. For more information, please con- public on the second Monday of every would let us make a copy for the Tooele Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with The Loyal Order of Moose 2031 will host Alcoholics Anonymous tact Terri at 435-313-4851. month. Become CPR certified at Tooele County Historical Society, please call 435- questions. Life Line Screening on April 5. Chronic Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 Tech. For more information, call 435-248- 882-1612. Military Items Wanted diseases such as heart disease, cancer and p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. 1800 or visit tooeletech.edu. When you no longer want your military diabetes, are responsible for millions of Utah Ave. For more information, contact items, do not take them to Deseret Grantsville Adult Education premature deaths every year. Life screen- Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- Groups and Events Industries or a thrift store. Bring them Get your high school diploma this year at ings are fast, painless and affordable. 694-2624. — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, Family History Center the Tooele Community Learning Center. Three key tests check for blocked carotid Find the Past — come find your ancestors Free water class shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, All classes required for a high school arteries, atrial fibrillation, and high blood Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group at our center, 113 E. Cherry St. (behind Become a Utah Water Watch Volunteer canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- pressure, which are the three leading risk Join us the 3rd Monday of each month the stake center). Share your past and and help protect lakes and streams. A free to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be aration and English as a second language factors for stroke. Other tests check for from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical learn more of your heritage. Whether it training will be held at Stansbury Park, displayed with honor and respect. Call are available. Register now to graduate abdominal aortic aneurysms and harden- Center in Tooele. The Tooele County is your hobby or just a general interest, Thursday, March 8, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 ing of the arteries in the legs. A bone Health Department’s Aging Services pro- beginner to advanced researcher — all are p.m. To register, call 435-797-2580 or email Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- density screening to assess osteoporosis gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s welcome. Trained consultants are avail- [email protected]. Children’s Choir Auditions cation classes are for students 18 and over. risk is also offered and is appropriate for Association Caregiver Support Groups. able to assist you. Hours are Mondays 10 Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- both men and women. Many events also Wildlife Federation Banquet The groups are designed to provide emo- a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesdays noon to 4 p.m., tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 ESOL offer blood tests, including cholesterol, Tooele County Wildlife Federation, the tional, educational and social support for Wednesdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursdays years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, ESOL conversational classes are held glucose and C-reactive protein screenings, oldest conservation organization in the caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. noon to 4 p.m. Night hours Tuesday owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele as well as take-home colon cancer early county, will hold its 84th annual banquet through Thursday are 7-9 p.m. Individuals Food Addicts in Recovery directs the choir. Blake has a degree in Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- detection tests. For more information or on March 24 at Deseret Peak Complex. and groups are welcome. Please call 435- Anonymous vocal performance and has taught at the dents may also come anytime the center is to schedule an appointment, call 1-888- Doors will open at 6 p.m. Cost is $10 per 224-5010 to schedule a group or receive Are you having trouble controlling the collegiate level. If your child loves to sing open for individualized study. Registration 653-6441 or go to lifelinescreening. person, plus the price of membership, information about workshops, training, way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery and you are looking for an exceptional is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele com/communitycircle or text the which is $5 for a single, $20 for a family or etc. Questions and comments are wel- Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- musical experience for them, this is it. For Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- word circle to 797979. Pre-registration is $25 for a corporation. Raffle tickets can be come. ery program for anyone suffering from more information and to register for an tion. required. bought in advance from any committee food addiction. Meetings are held every audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. Share the past Early Head Start member. For more information, call 435- com or call 435-277-0755. 830-9290 or 435-882-6795. Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, Share the past, submit a history, obitu- Do you have a child under age 3? Are you Eagles 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head Rocky Mountain Hospice Artist of the Month north back entrance. For more informa- Want to have more meaning in your life. The Family History Center in Grantsville Start is a free program for eligible families Dinner Diane Hatch is the Stansbury Art and tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or is assembling a record of Grantsville that offers quality early education for Do you want to do something that is Friday dinners have been postponed until Literary Society artist for March. Hatch Carolyn at 435-882-0805 or visit www. satisfying and of great service to your residents. Your submission may be made infants and toddlers in the home; parent further notice. has put together an exhibit created with foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to by emailing to [email protected] or by education; comprehensive health services community? Then become a Rocky oils and oil pastels. She has enjoyed attend. Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., to women before, during and after preg- Sunday Breakfasts experimenting with these mediums to or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah nancy; nutrition education and family Regular Sunday breakfasts will be served Tooele County Aging ence required. All training, background find her own personal expression. Hatch check and TB tests provided by Rocky 84074. Come in and receive help from our support services. Call 435-841-1380 or from 9-11:30 a.m. There will be a $5 spe- likes to simplify what she intends to paint Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- trained consultants. For more information, 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free cial, $7 for adults, $3 for seniors and $3 teers to help us meet the needs of seniors Mountain. The only requirement is your and pushes for a full sense of color. Her desire to help someone in need. Please call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. additional information. for kids 11-years and younger. The meal artwork will be displayed on the Wall in the community. Many seniors require includes coffee and or a glass of juice or assistance and need rides to doctors or contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain Senior Center Free developmental evaluation Gallery at the Tooele County Chamber Hospice at 801-397-4904. milk. Bad Beer is available. The public is of Commerce building, 154 S. Main St., other health professionals. Rides help The senior center is for the enjoyment of DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers invited. Tooele, for the month of March. The pub- seniors live more independent lives. Call all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- a variety of services to families with The Next Chapter lic is invited to view these works during 435-843-4114 for more information. The tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. St. Patrick’s Day Dinner The Next Chapter is a free social support the chamber’s regular business hours. Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceram- Individualized services are available to The Eagles will have its St. Patrick’s Day and educational program to help widows also are in need of volunteers. For more and widowers adjust to the loss of their ics, pinochle, movies and wood- carving, enhance development in communication, dinner on Friday, March 16 at 6 p.m. Cost Messiah information about volunteering at the etc. Meals-on-Wheels is available for the motor development, cognition, social/ is $10 per person. Sister Raelene Keller and spouse through monthly activities. You Rehearsal for the 3rd annual Easter rendi- Grantsville Center, call Dan at 435-843- are invited to join others who are on the homebound. Lunch served weekdays. For emotional development, self-help skills her committee will prepare and serve the tion of Handel’s “Messiah” will begin at 4753. For volunteering at the Tooele age 60 and above, suggested donation and health concerns. Contact us for a free dinner. Please come and have a good din- same page as you, to begin a new chapter 7 p.m. on March 4 at the Tooele Stake Center, call Debbie at 435-843-4103. in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele is $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. developmental evaluation at 435-833- ner and socialize with your fellow Eagles. Center, 200 S. 200 East in Tooele. The per- Transportation is available to the store or 0725. Life’s Worth Living Foundation County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for Planning meeting formance will be presented at the Tooele more details. doctor visits for residents in the Tooele Stake Center on March 25. This is an inter- Suicide support group meetings are A planning meeting will be held on and Grantsville areas. For transportation faith community choir and orchestra. All held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at Tuesday, March 13 at 6 p.m. All officers Sons of Utah Pioneers information, call 435-843-4102. Charity singers and musicians are invited to par- Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. are encouraged to be there to plan the Anyone interested in the history of Tooele ticipate in this traditional event. For more Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by Daughters of Utah Pioneers Tooele Children’s Justice Center activities for April 2018. Please come and City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we information, contact Betta Nash at 435- the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal need you. Please come and join us for a The DUP is seeking any family histories, Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in help with this. thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- photographs, books, stories or vintage need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and 882-5107 or Dave Young at 435-882-2094. potluck social dinner at the LDS church, cide, please plan on attending. Please go 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- artifacts (before 1900) to display at the snacks. We appreciate all donations. For PP’s Monthly Dinner Meeting on Facebook and like our page to keep PMP Corrie Anderson will host the dinner Lenten Season mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 First Lutheran Church, located at 7th current with our latest news and events. at the Casa Del Re Mexican Restaurant in 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. S. 100 East, Tooele. Street and Birch in Tooele City, invites Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- Grantsville on Wednesday, March 21 at of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the you to join us for this Lenten season’s livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. United Methodist Dinner 7 p.m. All PPs are invited to attend. See of each month at 6:30 p.m. Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- midweek services as we reflect on Jesus’’ Tooele United Methodist Church offers a you all there. tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or seven last words on the cross. Services are Disabled American Veterans Grandparent Networking Group Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Chapter 20 social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Wednesdays at 7 p.m. A light supper is Come meet and network with others www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Elks served before the service at 6 p.m. who are raising their grandchildren. For www.exploretooele.com. Chapter for the Disabled American address or other information, call Trisha Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Veterans holds monthly general member- Grantsville Sociable Tooele Valley Resource Center Meetings 435-849-2536 or email at tesschelble@ The Tooele Valley Resource Center, now Lodge meetings are held the second and The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society club ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, yahoo.com. The 134th Grantsville Sociable will be held meets the third Tuesday of the month 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third March 17, 2018. If you live in Grantsville sharing a building with the Tooele County fourth Tuesday of every month. House Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, Tooele, committee meetings are held every third (except June, July and Aug), 7:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those TC Squares Dance Club and you are turning 75 in 2018, or are not in the Pioneer Museum downstairs confer- who wish to attend the leadership meet- The TC Squares Dance Club has begun currently on our address list, please email is currently in need of donations. Please Tuesday of the month. All members are consider donating items such as deodor- welcome and encouraged to attend. ence room located at 47 E. Vine St. Tooele. ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke you address to: janice.marriot@gmail. Come learn about rocks, minerals and appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 com or call 801-884-9766. If you gradu- ant, Chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, combs Friday Night Dinners ways to craft them and enjoy field trips County veterans are invited to attend. West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please ated from Grantsville High School in 1961, Friday Night Dinners have returned and for rock collecting. Membership is $15 per Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will bring finger food to share. For more infor- your information is already on file. and brushes. Cash is also welcomed. Those who receive services include indi- are from 6- 9 p.m. If there is something year. For more information, send ques- hold its monthly executive and general mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, Adult Religion Class viduals or families in crisis, the homeless new or different you would like to see, tions to tooelegemandmineralsociety@ meetings on the third Thursday of every Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s The Grantsville West Stake will sponsor a and families at risk of becoming homeless. stop by the social quarters, fill out a sur- gmail.com. month at the Pioneer Museum (rear website at tcsquares.com. BYU adult religion class on New Testament For more information, call 435-566-5938 vey and let us know your opinion. entrance). The executive meeting will Local author seeks photos be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting Tooele County Homemakers Gospels on Wednesdays from Jan. 10-April or fax 435-843-0244. Snacks A local author and historian is seeking The new season of Tooele County 11 from 7 -8:30 p.m. at the Grantsville will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for First Baptist Food Pantry Hungry? Need a snack? Available in the original photographs of Saltair, Black volunteer drivers — no DAV membership Homemakers is from September to May. Seminary, 115 E. Cherry St., Grantsville. social quarters, during business hours: Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, For December and January, the group Tuition is $21. The classes will be taught by The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- is required. Will need a VA physical. No ing an emergency food pantry to meet Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, burgers $3.75 as well as any similar turn-of-the-century monthly meetings are held in December. will meet on the second Tuesday of both Matthew Bunkall. For more information, ($4 with cheese), chicken sandwich $3.75 attractions and resorts for an upcoming months from 10 a.m. -1:30 p.m. at the USU call Joe Peterson at 435-884-6326. the needs of our community. Hours are Call commander James Yale at 435-849- Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First ($4 with cheese) and personal pizzas $3. book project. Those who wish to con- 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee Extension Office auditorium or inside the tribute information or photographs of Tooele County Health Department, 151 Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Dart League Thomas at 435-830-8487. Schools Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. these parks should contact Emma Penrod N. Main, Tooele. The meetings include a The Elks will be starting a fall and winter at [email protected]. Contributions Health Department and Aging luncheon and often include speakers. For Food Banks dart league at the lodge. The league will will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Services hours more information, call Cindy at 435-843- Community Council be played on Thursday evenings and will The next Grantsville Elementary Tooele County Food Bank, Grantsville released pictorial history book. There is The Tooele County Health Department 0202 or Thiel at 435-224-4807. be a 12-week season, beginning the first Community Council meeting will be held Emergency Food Pantry, and the Tooele no such thing as too many photographs and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Thursday in October. Contact the Lodge Tooele County Quilters on Tuesday, March 13 at 4:30 p.m. in the County Food Bank are in need of canned as the author needs a minimum of 160 tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 or Jesse 435-224-7228 with any questions. It’s a new year and the Tooele County school’s library. All parents are encour- meats, soups, pasta and any non-perish- photographs, and any help is greatly p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Quilters are ready to go. If you’re interest- aged to attend. It will last one hour and able foods. We are accepting donations appreciated. Check out our calendar on our main page ed, come join us for our first meeting of lots of good information will be shared. for Pathways Women’s and Children’s for holiday hours and closures. For more Historical Society Tooele Valley Free Masons 2018 at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 16 in the Tooele Shelter (victims of domestic abuse). They information, call 435-277-2301. Story and Craft Hour are in need of socks, underwear, blankets Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are Guest speaker second Friday of each month for din- $20 per year to be paid at the first meet- Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the for twin beds, hygiene products (hair- The Tooele County Historical Society will Parkinson’s disease Support Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy spray, hair gel, body wash, nail polish and ner and socializing. If you are interested Group ing. All meetings are held on the third present Melissa Bunt at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, or have questions, please join us at the the adventures of books and make fun remover) toys. Anything will be appreci- A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be Tuesday of each month. For more informa- March 13 at the Tooele Pioneer Museum. Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement crafts. For more information, call 435-833- ated. Underwear and socks must be new. overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. tion, call 435-843-7649. Her PowerPoint presentation will be on Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West Other items can be gently used. Please Tooele has a support group for persons a variety of stories about Tooele County. 435-277-0087. Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, help us help our community. Drop boxes The museum is located at 47 E. Vine St., with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- Tooele. Please enter through the south are located in the Intermountain Staffing Tooele. Please park at the rear of the Tooele Valley Family History ers. You can learn how others are coping side doors. Office, 7 S. Main Street #203 in Tooele. building and enter at the back door. Center with PD and how to live well. We meet the Subscribe Today third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. Free Preschool Hour Baby blankets needed Historical books Research your ancestors free with trained 435-882-0050 FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- Tooele County Historical Society’s books Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour ery at Mountain West Medical Center. are available to purchase at meetings. The East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours 435-840-3683. of learning, singing and creating. The class Blankets should be new and in good History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, of operation: Tuesday through Friday, is for all children up to 5 years old. Please condition. Homemade blankets are also The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- accepted if new. Donations can be turned Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. 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Hometown T SPORTS WRAP RANSCRIPT Stansbury volleyball vs. Ogden OUR VIEW SERVING T The Stansbury volleyball team Cowboys send a message TOOELE COUNTY defeated Ogden 25-15, 25-13, SINCE 1894 25-11 in a Region 11 home SHS tops match Thursday. The Stallions (10-10, 4-2 Region 11) began Underdog Traffic flow the second half of the region Tigers to Information meeting about I-80 congestion problem ULLETIN $1.00 season at home against Ben Vol. 124 No. 29 Lomond in a match that was Grantsville B No one else could have described the predicament more clearly: not complete at press time www.TooeleOnline.com remain “This is a serious problem,” said Rep. Merrill Nelson, R-Grantsville. Tuesday. THURSDAY September 7, 2017 wins region “It’s important to all of the residents. The commuter problem affects our Tooele volleyball vs. livelihood, it affects the time with our families, it affects our activity time Bonneville unbeaten after work, and most importantly, it affects our safety as we travel back The Tooele volleyball team tennis crown and forth through that dangerous stretch of road.” upended Bonneville 25-21, What Nelson was referring to is the commuter traffic bottleneck 25-19, 23-25, 25-23 in a PEGGY BRADFIELD COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR of state Route 36 and Interstate 80 at Lake Point, and commuters’ hard-fought Region 11 home in region heavy reliance on I-80 and SR-201 to drive to and from the Wasatch match Thursday afternoon. The Grantsville girls ten- Front for work. His words were offered during opening remarks at an Fassio Egg The Buffaloes (7-9, 4-2 Region nis team disregarded the Stansbury overcomes informational meeting he organized between the Utah Department of 11) played host to Ogden Salt Lake City newspapers’ Transportation and local citizens at Stansbury High School on Feb. 1. predictions about who would in a region match that was another sluggish start Nelson’s words clearly defined the problem, but the purpose of the not complete at press time win Region 13 and outscored meeting was made even more clear before it even began: UDOT officials Tuesday. Judge Memorial by 2 points to spoil Ogden’s night who were scheduled to attend and make a presentation were delayed and Waterford by 5, taking first Grantsville volleyball vs. from Salt Lake for nearly 30 minutes because — you guessed it — an Farms starts place Friday. DARREN VAUGHAN Summit Academy SPORTS EDITOR accident forced evening commuter traffic to a crawl on I-80. The Grantsville volleyball team The Stansbury football UDOT officials at the meeting, including executive director Carlos Braceras, reviewed past and future projects intended to reduce commut- rolled to a 25-12, 25-14, 25- GHS TENNIS team came away from Friday’s 8 win over Summit Academy Region 11 road game against er congestion and increase safety. What’s to come is the $74.4 million in a Region 13 home match Ogden as the only undefeated phase one of the Midvalley Highway in 2019, and this year’s replace- to cleanup Thursday. The Cowboys (8-13, The newspapers had predict- ment and expansion of bridges at Lake Point’s Exit 99 and at Black Rock ed other squads would reign team left in region play, but 1-2 Region 13) traveled to two miles to the east on I-80. as region champs. Grantsville the Stallions were left ques- Judge Memorial for a region To help minimize anticipated congestion from those two projects, wasn’t “in the picture,” GHS tioning their focus after yet match that was not complete another slow start. UDOT plans to build both new bridges next to the existing bridges. And at press time Tuesday night. coach Stephen Thurgood said. both new bridges are reportedly designed to carry extra traffic capacity. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Thurgood said he figured, Which sounds fine and good. But if there was a takeaway from the after fire Region 11 golf at Park City “I’d rather not be on the front Feb. 1 meeting, it was this: UDOT’s current plans will only help reduce ly 600,000 remaining chickens The Tooele boys golf team fin- SHS FOOTBALL See, eat and hear page. If you’re not on the front traffic congestion and improve safety — but commuters shouldn’t expect STEVE HOWE are unable to get to refrigera- ished third and the Stansbury page, it goes much better.” So! Today’s headline in a publica- to view such aberrations. This narra- STAFF WRITER clear sailing after Midvalley Highway’s phase one and the bridges at tion quickly enough without boys were fifth at the final Stansbury (3-3, 2-0 Region tion proclaimed Gov. Herbert stating, tive includes video games including Of the region win after play- Lake Point and Black Rock have been replaced. Because Tooele Valley’s A day after a fire destroyed the conveyer system, Larsen Region 11 golf match of the 11) led just 21-20 at halftime, “The public wants the government to “Mortal Combat” and “Grand Theft LETTERS POLICY ing both Thursday and Friday, population is growing and is projected to continue, which means more two chicken coops and killed said. As a result, all of the eggs season Thursday in Park City. but poured it on in the second do something about school shootings.” Auto,” which are among the lesser of The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to he added, “Yeah, we won, but it commuters and general traffic than today, everyone should continue to the editor from readers. Letters must be no as many as 300,000 chickens produced since the fire must The Buffaloes posted a team half en route to a 56-20 tri- What an understatement! Recognizing some of the droppings that our culture wasn’t easy.” plan on long delays on SR-36, I-80 and state Route 138. longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written at Fassio Egg Farms in Erda, be disposed of, he said. score of 331, and were paced umph that gave the Stallions a that our society is now oriented toward provides. We are talking responsibility exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and For the Cowboys, Marissa And traffic congestion and delays may likely continue, even if the employees were beginning to The conveyer system is by Bridger Holmes’ 78. Jesse one-game lead over four other recreational and leisure time, much of here. Such movies are not allowed at accompanied by the writer’s name, address Linares and Maci Jackson state pushes forward with an auxiliary lane on I-80 between Lake Point clear debris. a priority for the farm and Sayers shot a 79, Tegan placed first at No. 2 and 3 teams in the region standings. which is structured around our graphi- our house. and phone number. Longer letters may be and Black Rock, and an SR-201 extension from Black Rock directly to published, based on merit and at the Editor’s “We’re cleaning up as best Larsen said they hope to have FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTBRobison PHOTOS shot 87 and Peyton It marked the second game in cally violent movie industry, does the Our grandchildren, when we singles and Paige Peterson and SR-36 in Lake Point. Neither of those projects are currently funded and discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. as we can,” said Corby Larsen, some version of the system in Thevenot shot 89. Stansbury’s a row where Stansbury over- government have the guts to take on have the pleasure of their company, Lexi Colson placed first in No. 1 the projected cost of the SR-201 extension is $200 million. Letters written to thank an individual or vice president of operations at place within the next couple of team score of 351 was led doubles, with sisters Brooklyn came a slow start to win, as the Hollywood? still view treasures such as “Bambi,” by Gabe Golden’s 84. Brady Yet, even though such projects may not fully alleviate congestion organization should be submitted for Fassio Egg Farms. days. The farm is also looking Ashlyn, KedRick and Melinda Hunsaker (left) listen while Adriana Padillo with The Brothers Restaurant explains about the eatery’s offerings at the and Brynlee Butler taking sec- Stallions erased a 28-7 half- Without public support, govern- “Dumbo” and “Aristocats.” A few years “Notes of Appreciation.” Kimberling (86), Hunter Luke woes, the state must continually work toward improving traffic flows The two chicken coops to replace the chickens killed Taste of Our County, Business and Career Showcase at the Benson Grist Mill on Wednesday. ond in No. 2 doubles. Grantsville junior Maci Jackson hits a return during last week’s Region 13 tennis tournament at Liberty Park in time deficit in its 35-28 win ment interaction will not happen. It ago I read a letter to the editor from (88) and Creighton Patterson Salt Lake City. Jackson won the region title at third singles and enters this week’s Class 3A stateCOURTESY tournament OF KAREN HOLT as between Tooele and Salt Lake valleys. That work will likely take on even Readers who are interested in writing a longer destroyed in the fire were con- in the fire within the next few over Tooele a week earlier. The normally takes a Pearl Harbor to get a very astute citizen in the Transcript guest op-ed column on a topic of general (93) also contributed to the Additionally, Kayla Johnson one of the favorites to win a state championship. more importance after the Utah State Prison is finished, and as busi- nected to the additional coops weeks. took fifth place at No. 1 singles. Stallions have outscored their us out of our doldrums and face the Bulletin that was entitled, “Spoons do interest should contact Editor David Bern. Stallions’ score. ness parks west of Salt Lake International Airport continue their march and processing plant by a Chickens in the adjacent past two opponents 63-0 in the reality of such issues. When you spend not make people fat.” The reverse side Email: [email protected] Chamber draws big crowd toTIM grist GILLIE mill She came back from a loss in toward the Great Salt Lake. conveyer system, which trans- second half. coops are being monitored STAFF WRITER Grantsville soccer at Kearns her first match against Judge time at the dump, you start smelling of which reflected “Guns do not kill Fax: (435) 882-6123 ported the eggs, Larsen said. “It’s like Jekyll and Hyde, Those facilities will employ thousands, many of whom may choose to people. People kill people.” With our Mail: Letters to the Editor for effects from the fire and It was by all counts aWhitney big Wangsgard had a hat Memorial and won her next set. She came back to beat like the dump. How many times have I The fire used the conveyer sys- who they are,” Stansbury live in Tooele Valley, further adding to commuter congestion. Unless the socialized attraction toward violence Tooele Transcript-Bulletin smoke, Larsen said. event with more than 50trick, dif- Ashley Wangsgard and two. Robinson 7-5 in that set and observed my peers involved in graphi- tem connection to spread from coach Clint Christiansen said. state acts purposefully on this problem with solid funding, relief may nowadays, if the government takes P.O. Box 390 While Larsen described ferent booths, hundredsAlyssa of Roberts each scored “If you really look at it, if then capped it off with a 6-1 cally violent movies on their laptops Tooele, UT 84074 the initial coop into the second “It just comes down to them never arrive. your guns away, perpetrators will be Tuesday’s fire as a frighten- people, and lots of food.twice and Savannah Thomas Kayla’s not there and every- trouncing. Her previous match- with rapturous fascination, literally building. not mentally getting them- forced to use crossbows, then ball bats, ing experience, he said he The Tooele County pickedChamber up the shutout in goal body moves up one, we don’t up with Robinson in region drooling at the lips in becoming both Work to clean up the pro- selves ready. They know it and and finally, fountain pens. We really doesn’t expect a major impact of Commerce’s annualas com- the Grantsville girls soccer win any points. So, she didn’t play was just like that champi- psychologically as well as intellectu- LETTER CONTEST cessing plant for operation was team rolled to an 8-0 win over onship match. we’re addressing that now. If GUEST OPINION ally involved in much of the hideous need to get behind the government in ➤ munity business expo, and win any points, but in a way Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will select underway Wednesday but eggs SEE FASSIO PAGE A9 Kearns in a non-region road the team that shows up in the resolving this deteriorating phenom- Taste of Our County — for- she did,” Thurgood said, In the prior match, she also stunts that many of these films portray. the best letter of the month and reprint it in laid by the farm’s approximate- game Friday. Sarah Ellett also second half shows up for four enon that we have allowed to become merly known as Taste of Tooele Regarding Linares’ final came back from a 5-1 set to win Would you feed you children arsenic? the first Open Forum page of the following scored for the Cowboys (7-3, quarters, we have a chance to an almost monthly socialized event. month. The winning letter writer will receive a and Job Fair — was held region match, Thurgood said, 7-5, but with the second set, it We become what we see, eat and 1-3 Region 13), who resumed be a pretty good football team, free one-year subscription to the newspaper. Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 7 “She beat the Waterford girl was a bit closer at 6-3. hear. How about a stiff prison term Ralph E. Pierce region play with a home match but we’ve got to figure that The fault is with The subscription can be transferred or used to for the second time. This time At region she said, “I got for parents who allow their children p.m. at the Historic Bensonagainst Judge Memorial that Grantsville’s Paige part out.” Tooele renew a present subscription. Grist Mill. it was 6-4, 6-3. Marissa was down in the finals 2-5 and I just was not complete at press Peterson (left) and The rough start somewhat It even attracted the state’s ahead the whole time, she Lexi Colson kept telling myself ‘It’s not over time Tuesday afternoon. never got behind. It just went ‘til it’s over.’ And to ‘just keep overshadowed another stellar lieutenant governor. encourage each performance for Stansbury’s GUEST OPINION Cross country back and forth and back and other during a match playing my game and hit the us, not with bots “I’m here because the gov- at Bob Firman Invitational forth, right to the very end.” ball.’” rushing attack, which seems to ernor announced an initiative at the Region 13 f only Joe McCarthy had lived tennis tournament at be hitting its stride after strug- to create 25,000 jobsTooele in the County’s three high Of her final match When asked how much to see this moment, when it is against Waterford’s Tanisha Liberty Park in Salt pressure she was feeling in the gling early in the season. Silas state’s rural counties,”school said cross Lt. country teams suddenly in vogue to attribute Mueller 13 indictments expose US hypocrisy competed at the Bob Firman Martheswaran, Linares said, Lake City last week. region tournament, Linares Young rushed for 158 yards I Gov. Spencer Cox. large-scale events in American Invitational at Eagle Island “She’s really fun to play with. Peterson and Colson said, “I felt more pressure than and four touchdowns, Mitch ine months into his mandate Cox was there because if a won the region title politics to the hand of Russia and State Park in Boise, Idaho, on So, we had some really long normal, but, I knew it wasn’t a Lindsay ran for 77 yards and to investigate possible Russian combined Expo, Taste of Our at first doubles. to inveigh against domestic subver- home” (1,145,470 interactions). Saturday. Grantsville’s Porter points.” huge deal if I didn’t win.” two scores and Bridger Roberts interference in the 2016 County, and Job Fair wasn’t sion. N How lucky we are that Mueller and Whitworth had the fastest carried the ball six times for 65 U.S. presidential election, special enough, the chamber also Linares said she could tell Referring to her come- Robert Mueller released an time of any Tooele County COURTESY OF KAREN HOLT yards and a TD as the Stallions counsel Robert Mueller has finally Rachel Marsden the Justice Department are saving us teamed up with Gov. Gary Martheswaran was playing to back twice against Robinson, indictment of 13 Russians for runner, clocking in at 16 min- pounded the Tigers (2-4, 1-1) found some actual Russians to indict. GUEST COLUMNIST from any disinformation that those Herbert’s 25K Jobs Tour to her backhand, trying to attack Jackson said, “All I could think crimes related to their social-media utes, 10.80 seconds to finish her coach had been strategiz- for 425 yards on the ground. Unfortunately, by pointing the finger Russians might be spreading. bring in around 20 statewide what she might have thought will meet Martheswaran again was ‘Wow!’ because I did that campaign to meddle in our internal second in the boys’ Division was Linares’ weakness. ing about how to play,” Linares twice — I got down. The first Young staked the Stallions at these Russians, he has exposed The 13 Russians are accused of organizations that offered sup- at state this week. affairs in the run-up to and after- creating “hundreds of social media I Section 1 race. He was “I felt pretty confident going said. “ … there were some time it was 1-5, instead of 2-5, to a 14-0 first-quarter lead hypocrisy within the U.S. system. The U.S. Justice Department has In Jackson’s final round math of the 2016 election. ment, you might think the Russians accounts” under fake identities. followed by teammate➤ Seth into it, because I hadn’t lost in deuces that were a little close, and both times I came back and with a pair of touchdown Last year, Mueller’s investigation charged these 13 Russian nationals SEE CHAMBER PAGE A4 against Amy Robinson from Mueller obviously isn’t a were everywhere, not only adver- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Beckett in fourth (16:16.58), but it was good.” runs from 5 and 6 yards out. produced indictments against four with conspiracy to defraud the United They then allegedly pretended to be region so far. I’m sure she and Judge Memorial, she found won 7-5. So, I was just amazed McCarthyite, and can’t be held tising on Facebook (“Trump is Stansbury’s Nathan Winters Linares said she suspects she However, the Tigers, playing former Trump campaign advisors who States. Supposedly, the accused tried U.S.-based activists on social media, herself down 5-1 in the first responsible for the hysteria — our only hope for a better future”; The still morning waters of Stansbury Lake reflect trees and homes that (48th, 17:00.34), Grantsville’s SEE had dealings with Russians during to pollute the sacred electronic insti- posting election-related opinions in TENNIS PAGE B8 ➤ and hopeful expectations of an “Ohio Wants Hillary 4 Prison”), but surround the lake. Jace Wilson (97th, 17:37.26) SEE STALLIONS PAGE B8 their international business careers tutions of truth that recently brought an effort to influence the outcome in ➤ impeachment-level event — that organizing rallies around the coun- and Stansbury’s Isaac before joining the campaign. Most of us fascinating (but false) political favor of Donald Trump and, during has built up around his work. His try. But it’s not clear these rallies Nelson (122nd, 17:53.08). what those indictments covered could information such as “President Trump the primary elections, Democratic indictment is, as far as anyone can even came off. Stansbury’s Dmitri Morse have fallen under the purview of the orders the execution of five turkeys candidate Bernie Sanders. won the Division I Section 2 tell, rigorously factual. That’s prob- The Russians didn’t do anything The indictment implies that Buffaloes shut down Scots to us that we weren’t doing to Internal Revenue Service and seemed pardoned by Obama” (a story that Stansbury Lake ably the point of it — to create a boys race in 16:58.04, with out of place in a multimillion-dollar provoked 914,429 social media inter- the operation was linked to the teammates Talmage Ricks record of an episode that we should ourselves, although we were doing | PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD investigation into alleged electoral actions, according to a 2017 year-end Russian government, and that a St. (17:15.77), Ryan Brady Dominant ground game powers Tooele to big win over Ben Lomond STORY DIANE HATCH want to know as much about as it on a much larger, more potent subversion. analysis by Buzzfeed News). Petersburg-based company called (17:58.55) and Jaxton Maez possible and prevent from ever hap- scale. The Russians are just aping the Internet Research Agency failed But now, we actually have some Former FBI director Mueller’s long faces ‘invaders’ (17:59.04). Tooele’s Wyatt DARREN VAUGHAN pening again. the arguments we are already hav- to register as a foreign agent before arm of the law has reached into that SPORTS EDITOR ing with one other, and the sewer- indicted Russians — 13 individuals Olsen (80th, 18:50.00), Jared The Russia campaign was a pristine electronic river of democracy, purchasing paid advertisements on Downard (91st, 19:42.77), ish level of much of the discussion who supposedly had a hand in the After a disappointing loss shockingly cynical violation of which was also home to this viral social media. Silly Russians — you’re Jordan VanDerwerken (95th, on social media. 2016 electoral outcome. How so? in the Region 11 opener, the our sovereignty. President Donald Facebook post about his own former supposed to pay a lobbying firm in 20:10.28) and Jared Bird The New York Times ran a report Primarily by screwing around on of all varieties Tooele football team’s game Trump would do himself and the bureau: “FBI seizes over 3,000 penises Washington to do all that for you on social media. (96th, 20:12.06) also com- plan coming into Friday’s road country a favor by frankly denounc- the other day on Russian bots, in Flynn. during raid at morgue employee’s peted in that race. Josh game against Ben Lomond was ing it. But the scale of the opera- the immediate aftermath of the Editor’s note: This is the final In the winter, the lake level SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 UV INDEX Wintch (41st, 16:12.77) simple: run, run and run some tion shouldn’t be exaggerated. In Parkland school shooting, posting ® installment of a three-part series is lowered to allow it to freeze led Stansbury in the boys more. the context of a hugely expensive, on Twitter about gun control. It’s on the history, ecology and closer to the bottom, Flynn GUEST OPINION elite race. Josh Oblad (46th, obsessively covered, impossibly hard to believe that this is going to future of Stansbury Lake. said. This is detrimental to the SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE 16:17.15), Scott Ruebush dramatic presidential election, rip apart the American body politic SUN AND MOON sago pondweed cluttering the Camille Vela shares her talent of belly dancing after healing from a tragic loss FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY (56th, 16:25.17), Blaise Miller THS FOOTBALL the Russian contribution on social when many perfectly respectable, The Sun Rise Set STEVE HOWE lake and helps prevent damage (75th, 16:37.77) and Dylan Friday 7:03 a.m. 7:50 p.m. STAFF WRITER amille Vela has been media was piddling and often red-blooded Americans themselves Has the real meaning of America been lost? Saturday 7:04 a.m. 7:48 p.m. through heaving F Sa Su ice M Tu along W Th the Bryant (89th, 16:44.62) also a bride, a widow advocate for gun control, and often With extensive weed FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The Buffaloes executed that laughable. Sunday 7:05 a.m. 7:46 p.m. shoreline, heThe said. higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ scored points for the Stallions, Grantsville’s Coy Johnson (10) follows through on a handoff during a in the immediate aftermath of hen Donald Trump and his Monday 7:06 a.m. 7:45 p.m. growth, waterfowl and thou- number, the greater the need for eye and skin strategy to perfection, attempt- and a new mother, The Russians wanted to boost Tuesday 7:07 a.m. 7:43 p.m. Flynn saidprotection. maintaining0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate;the 6-7 High; 8-10 Tyson Hunt (middle) takes a sample of a smoothie from who finished seventh of 27 game earlier this season. Johnson ran for a touchdown and threw for in that order — and shootings. followers refer to “America,” sands of fish, it can be easy to Very High; 11+ Extreme ing 68 rushing plays and gain- Trump, but as a Facebook executive free.” Wednesday 7:08 a.m. 7:41 p.m. level in the lake takes con- Tracy Shaw at the Taste of Our County, Business and teams in the race. James another in the Cowboys’ 43-15 win over Union on Friday in Roosevelt. she’s only 25. She’s In a better world, Trump would what do they mean? Thursday 7:09 a.m. 7:40 p.m. forget the dynamic ecosystem ing 426 yards on the ground en noted, most of their spending on W It inspired the poems of Walt stant attention. ThisALMANAC year, the Miles (169th, 17:36.20) was be less defensive about the Russian Some see a country of white, The Moon Rise Set in Stansbury Lake is meticu- Career Showcase at the Benson Grist Mill. The Grantsville route to an impressive 37-7 win Dance�to�healalso a belly dancer and has been Facebook ads came after the elec- Robert Reich Whitman and Langston Hughes, Friday 9:30 p.m. 9:28 a.m. lake was highStatistics by foran the inch week endingor Sept. 6. Tooele’s top finisher, and investigation, and his opposition English-speaking Christians. Show Choir (above right) performs the national anthem. over the Scots that evened their tion. The larger goal was to sow GUEST COLUMNIST Saturday 10:05 p.m. 10:35 a.m. lously maintained and moni- An afternoon was joined by Ryan Callister assessing local interest in the dance and the songs of Woody Guthrie. All Partly sunny with a two throughTemperatures May after a wet 92/59 would be less obsessively invested Others want a land inhabited by Sunday 10:43 p.m. 11:43 a.m. tored over the course of thethunderstorm possible Justin Berry (above) with USTAR talks about the role of region record at 1-1. form. discord, yet we had already primed turned their love for America into Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny shower in spots spring, but heHigh/Low said past that week quickly (192nd, 18:07.32), Ethan GHS demolishes in it (at least until such time that it self-seeking individuals free to accu- Monday 11:26 p.m. 12:51 p.m. Pleasant with partial “That was the game plan,” none 1:58 p.m. Some sun, a t-storm pleasant year. Normal high/low past week 85/59 75.5 programs to support technology entrepreneurs and inno- Olcott (200th, 18:28.25), Eli In August, Vela began teaching ourselves for plenty of that. demands that we live up to our ideals. Tuesday Partly sunny, a t-storm sunshine changed dueAverage to heat temp andpast week dry- produces a genuine bombshell). We mulate as much money and power as around in the p.m. The man-made61 lake doesn’t84 62 said Tooele senior Jeno Bins, a belly dancing class at Red Tree Does anyone believe, absent “This land is your land, this land is Wednesday 12:14 a.m. 3:02 p.m. in the afternoon 86 64 88 ness. Normal average temp past week 71.9 vators through training, funding, incubator and accelera- Messick (201st, 18:30.10) possible, who pay taxes only to protect creed. We are a conviction — that all Thursday 1:08 a.m. 4:01 p.m. 85 62 High Low who led Tooele (3-3, 1-1 Region C Russian trolls on Twitter and should seek to shut down Russian my land,” sang Guthrie. 62 83 61 have a natural source like a The waterDaily level Temperatures took a brief tor programs. Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox (right) speaks briefly and Spencer Moreno (203rd, Yoga, next to Macey’s in Tooele. But their assets from criminals and foreign people are created equal, that people 87 64 82 11) with 171 rushing yards and Facebook, that we were headed to a influence as much as possible, with- Last New First Full stream or river, which requires drop when it was discovered 18:38.41). Stansbury’s Zoe Cougars, 43-15 because few people showed up, she aggressors. should be judged by the content of “Let America be America again,” at the event about the county’s economy and jobs. He out losing perspective. We aren’t TOOELE COUNTY WEATHERthe water level to be adjusted had Hales was the fastest female two touchdowns on 26 carries. couldn’t maintain rent for the space. placid election season involving an their character rather than the color of pleaded Hughes. “The land that never the pump at the Mill Pond is joined by Derek B. Miller, who is president and CEO of Tooele’s D’warren Robinson (25) looks for running roomSUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB during a Sept. PHOTO 15 divided because of Russia; we’re Others think mainly about flags, throughout the year, accord- runner from Tooele County, “We wanted to come out and She said the dance form gets a bad incendiary, mediagenic former real- their skin, and that government should has been yet — /And yet must be — Shown is Friday’s weather. DARREN VAUGHAN game against Stansbury. Robinson and the Buffaloes beat Ben Lomond divided because we have genuine, national anthems, pledges of alle- Sep 13 Sep 19 Sep 27 Oct 5 ing to Stansbury Park Service ➤ World Trade Center Utah. Miller also spoke at the event. winning the Division I Section take it to them and have more rap, for which she has a little advice ity TV star bent on blowing up the the land where every man is free. Temperatures are Friday’s SEE LAKE PAGE A9 SPORTS EDITOR 37-7 on Friday in Ogden. deeply held differences. The fault, giance, military parades and secure be of the people, by the people and for ©2017; forecasts and graphics highs and Friday night’s Agency manager Randall 1 race in 18:33.06. She was GHS momentum going into the rest for people who hold preconceived political establishment and a long- / The land that’s mind — the poor provided by BULLETIN BOARD B6 One week after a disap- FOOTBALL borders. the people. lows. joined in the top 100 finishers of our season. We still have negative judgment. time pol who had stoked the enmity to the extent there is one, isn’t with man’s, Indian’s, Negro’s, ME —.” CLASSIFIEDS C6 pointing loss on its home- It was a refreshing bounce- the bots, but with ourselves. Trump encourages a combination Political scientist Carl Friedrich, Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed by Grantsville’s Sabrina Allen to pick up their first Class 3A more to go, but we’re on track mouth.” “Try it before you knock it” Vela of Republicans for 30 years and was comparing Americans to Gallic people, That idealism sought to preserve Download our app today coming night, it was the back effort for the Buffs, who of all three — tribalism, libertarianism Precipitation (in inches) (sixth,HOMETOWN 19:37.50), A10 Stansbury’s North win of the year behind for sure.” Tooele opened the game with said. under FBI investigation? noted that “to be an American is an and protect our democracy — not INSIDE Deep Creek Grantsville football team’s gave up 28 unanswered points Rich Lowry is editor of the and loyalty. UTAH WEATHER Lake Point ShelbyOBITUARIES Archer (14th, A8 running back Gage Schmidt’s The Buffs’ ground game was a 15-play, 71-yard drive that As an adolescent, Vela had to If you read the Mueller indict- ideal, while to be a Frenchman is a inundate it with big money, or allow B7 turn to play the spoiler Friday in the second half of their 35-28 National Review. But the core of our national identity Clive WEATHER 89/68 Run of hot, dry Mountains 19:51.92), McKenna Rogers so dominant that the Scots quit gymnastics because of family one party or candidate to suppress Logan Knolls KID SCOOP night in Roosevelt. 213-yard, three-touchdown loss to Stansbury a week earlier. took up 7:30 of game time. The has not been any of this. It has been fact.” Wendover 91/69 91/69 Stansbury Park (34th, 20:21.87) and Elena B1 (0-6, 0-2) had the ball for less 87/56 90/65 weather continues punctuated with SPORTS effort. drive, which included a 4-yard finances, so as a teenager she taught That idealism led Abraham Lincoln votes from rivals, or permit a foreign Grouse Erda 90/68 The Cowboys put together “The kids responded to how EDITORIAL BOARD found in the ideals we share — politi- Creek Allen (68th, 21:08.16) and than three minutes in the first herself to dance. Her mother wanted power to intrude on our elections. Grantsville 89/66 Pine Canyon See A2 lofty peaks A6 their most dominant perfor- Grantsville (2-4, 1-1 Class we practiced,” Tooele coach Jeff run by Bins on a fourth-and-1 Joel J. Dunn cal equality, equal opportunity, free- to proclaim that America might yet be 83/59 72/58 Trace 0.25 0.00 0.22 14.06 13.48 Grantsville’s Lyndee Limburg half, and for barely over 15 Publisher Emeritus Scott C. Dunn Ogden 91/68 3A North) controlled the clock play, ended with a 4-yard scor- Vela to participate in pageants, so she President and Publisher David J. Bern the “last best hope” for humankind. It It spawned a patriotism that once 88/64 Bauer Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal mance of the season, demol- Lewis said. “I’m very pleased dom of speech and of the press, a dedi- Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D SEE WRAP PAGE B8 minutes for the entire game. entered and won two. With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed onEditor this page, required all of us take on a fair share Vernal 88/65 ➤ ishing Union 43-15 in the with its punishing running with that, and that’s a tribute to ing run by Ben Wasson. cation to open inquiry and truth, and prompted Emma Lazarus, some two 86/50 87/64 Ben Lomond managed just 226 including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. Transcript Bulletin of the burdens of keeping America Salt Lake City Pollen Index Cougars’ homecoming game Ben Lomond went three-and- ➤ to democracy and the rule of law. decades later, to welcome to America Stockton yards of total offense compared our kids to come back the way SEE HEAL PAGE A11 P U B L I S H I N G Tooele 91/68 See High SEE COWBOYS PAGE B8 out on its first possession of the the world’s “tired, your poor, your going — paying taxes in full rather 87/64 Roosevelt complete 88/65 ➤ to Tooele’s 445. they did. The plan was to come Camille Vela (top) practices traditional belly dancing movements which she Proving the Power of Print Since 1894 We are not a race. We are not a Provo 86/56 Rush Valley Moderate became interested in while living in Mexico. Tooele. Camille Vela (above) huddled masses yearning to breathe 85/59 Ophir out and play a little smash- forecast 87/64 81/60 Low SEE BUFFALOES PAGE B8 SEE REICH PAGE A5 Price on A9 ➤ performs some dance moves with help from her nine-month-old son Jacob. ® 84/57 Absent Nephi 87/60 Th F Sa Su M Tu W Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Delta Manti Dugway 89/66 87/62 84/56 Green River RIVERS AND LAKES 95/62 In feet as of 7 a.m. Wednesday Gold Hill Vernon 24-hour Richfield 82/61 Stage Change Moab 87/63 83/55 Vernon Creek Hanksville 93/63 0.98 none Beaver 93/63 Ibapah at Vernon 79/55 84/60 South Willow Creek at Grantsville 1.48 none Elevation Eureka Great Salt Lake Blanding 75/56 at Saltair Boat Harbor 4193.11 Cedar City 85/57 82/52 St. George Kanab 88/67 85/57 TOOELE RANSCRIPT Get Over 100 Issues T For Only $ One year subscription BULLETIN Home deliver within delivery area 40 Subscribe: 435.882.0050 or TooeleOnline.com B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY March 13, 2018

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NOTICE is hereby corded on October 18, March 31, 2015, as Tooele, Utah 84074, Department of Agricul- given that the Stans- 2016, as Entry No. Entry No. 410901, in has been appointed ture, and is subject to bury Service Agency 437576, in the Official the Official Records of Administrator/Personal the provisions of Title Board of Trustees will Records of Tooele Tooele County, State Representative of the VI of the Civil Rights hold its Regular Meet- PUBLIC NOTICE County, State of Utah of Utah covering real above-entitled Estate. NOTICE TO CREDI- Act of 1964, as ing on Wednesday, NOTICE IS HEREBY covering real property property purportedly Creditors of the Estate TORS AND AN- amended, Section 504 March 14, 2018, at GIVEN THAT the purportedly located at located at 353 Land- are hereby notified to: NOUNCEMENT OF of the Rehabilitation 7:00 pm, at the Stans- Tooele City Planning 38 Millpond, Stansbury mark Drive, Tooele, (1) deliver or mail their APPOINTMENT Act of 1973, as bury Park Clubhouse, Commission will meet Park, Utah 84074 in Utah 84074 in Tooele written claims to the DONALD JAMES amended, the Age Dis- #1 Country Club Drive, in a public hearing and Tooele County, Utah, County, Utah, and Personal Representa- BENSON, Deceased. crimination Act of Stansbury Park, Utah Business meeting and more particularly more particularly de- tive at the address Probate No. 1975, as amended, 84074. scheduled for described as: scribed as: above, (2) deliver or 183300025 and the rules and BUSINESS MEETING Wednesday, March LOT 38, MILLPOND LOT 301, PARKSIDE mail their written RICKY L. BENSON regulations of the U. S. 1. Call to Order 14, 2018 in the hour of PUD "G" SECOND PHASE 3 SUBDIVI- claims to the Personal whose address is 1965 Department of Agricul- TUESDAY March 13,2. 2018 Pledge of Allegiance 7:00 PM. The meeting AMENDED,TOOELE ACCORD- SION,TRANSCRIPT A SUBDIVI- BULLETINRepresentative's attor- Friar Way, West Jor- ture which provide that B7 3. Review & Adopt will be held at Tooele ING TO THE OFFI- SION OF TOOELE ney of record, Alan R. dan, UT 84084, has no person in the Minutes City Hall in the City CIAL PLAT THEREOF CITY, ACCORDING Stewart, at 1366 East been appointed Per- United States, on the Homes FebruaryPublic Notices 28, 2018 CouncilPublic Chambers, Notices lo- ONPublic FILE AND Notices OF RE- TOPublic THE Notices OFFICIAL Murray-HolladayPublic Notices sonPublic Representative Notices of basisPublic of color, Notices sex, na- Public Notices RegularMeetings Meeting catedMeetings at 90 North Main CORDTrustees IN THE PLATTrustees THEREOF, RE- Road,Miscellaneous Salt Lake City, theMiscellaneous estate of the tionalMiscellaneous origin, age, or Miscellaneous 4. Public Comment Street, Tooele, Utah. TOOELE COUNTY CORDED IN THE OF- Utah 84117, Tele- above-named descen- handicap, shall be ex- SELLING YOUR 5. Tooele County Agenda Items RECORDER'S OF- FICE OF THE phone (801) 278-1063; dent. All persons hav- cluded in, admission or REVISED HOME? Advertise it Sheriff's Report 1. Pledge of Allegiance FICE, STATE OF COUNTY RECORDER or (3) file their written ing claims against the access to, denied the INVITATION TO BID in the classifieds. Call 6. Bids for Tree Trim- 2. Roll Call UTAH. Tax ID: O F T O O E L E claims with the Clerk above estate are re- benefits of, or other- Tooele County invites 882-0050 or visit ming @ Woodland 3. Recommendation 09-039-0-0038 COUNTY, STATE OF of the Third District quired to present them wise be subjected to bids for the construc- www.tooeletran Park & Clubhouse on Providence at The current Benefici- UTAH. Tax ID: Court, Tooele County, to the undersigned or discrimination under tion of a new Tooele script.com Complex Overlake Subdivision ary of the trust deed is 10-009-G-0301 Utah, 74 South 100 to the Clerk of Court any of this organiza- County Children's Jus- 7. Closed Meeting to Phase 1 and 2 prelimi- UTAH HOUSING The current Benefici- East #14, Tooele, Utah on or before the 15th tion's programs or ac- tice Center to be lo- Interview General nary plan. A 7.85 acre CORPORATION, and ary of the trust deed is 84074, or otherwise day of June, 2018 or tivities. The person re- cated at 22 South 100 Water Shares Manager Applicants 26 lot single family the record owners of UTAH HOUSING present their claims as said claims shall be sponsible for coordi- East, Tooele, Utah RECONVENE BUSI- residential subdivision the property as of the CORPORATION, and required by Utah law forever barred. nating this organiza- 84074.The work in- 10.364 ACRE FEET in NESS MEETING located at approxi- recording of the Notice the record owner of within three (3) months JOHN K. RICE, ESQ., tion's nondiscrimina- cludes removing a Tooele City, $8,000 RECESS mately 1400 North 400 of Default are the property as of the after the date of the 8545 S. Redwood Rd, tion compliance efforts section of existing per acre foot. Call WORK SESSION West. THERESA L. MOORE, recording of the Notice first publication of this Suite C, West Jordan, is Jacob Warner, Gen- parking lot along with 435-830-2426 1. Supervisors' Report 4. Review and Ap- TRUSTEES OR SUC- of Default is THOMAS notice or be forever U T 8 4 0 8 8 , eral Manager. Any in- the construction of a 2. Board Members' proval of Planning CESSOR TRUSTEES BAKE, SINGLE MAN. barred. 801-568-1500 dividual, or specific two-story Children's 5 ACRE FEET in East Reports & Requests Commission minutes OF THE THERESA Bidders must tender to Date of first publica- (Published in the Tran- class of individuals, Justice Center per Erda (East of Drou- 3. Correspondence for meeting held Feb- LEE MOORE LIVING the trustee a tion: March 6, 2018. script Bulletin March who feels that this or- construction specifica- bay Road, $9,500 Received ruary 28, 2018. TRUST EXECUTED $20,000.00 deposit at DATED this 1st day of 13, 20 & 27, 2018) ganization has sub- tions. Bids should in- obo per acre foot. 4. Financials & Bills 5. Adjourn JANUARY 31, 2017. the sale and the bal- March, 2018. jected them to dis- clude costs for the en- Call 435-830-2426 5. Possible Closed Discussion Bidders must tender to ance of the purchase By /s/ Alan R. Stewart PUBLIC NOTICE crimination may obtain tire project. WATER SHARE, 1-1/3 Meeting 1. Roles and duties of t he trustee a price by 2:00 p.m. the Attorney for Lifeline Assistance - further information This project is funded Shares Middle Can- 6. Adjourn the Planning Commis- $20,000.00 deposit at day following the sale. Personal Representa- Who qualifies? about the statutes and in part by a grant yon Irrigation water, (Published in the Tran- sion the sale and the bal- Both the deposit and tive Low-income telephone regulations listed through the Depart- $4,400. script Bulletin March Pursuant to the Ameri- ance of the purchase the balance must be (Published in the Tran- assistance is available above from and/or file ment of Housing and 435-849-7131 13, 2018) cans with Disabilities price by 2:00 p.m. the paid to Lincoln Title In- script Bulletin March 6, to qualifying low-in- a written complaint Urban Development Act, individuals need- day following the sale. surance Agency in the 13 & 20, 2018) come Beehive Tele- with this organization; (HUD) Community De- NOTICE OF PUBLIC ing special accommo- Both the deposit and form of a wire transfer, phone customers or the Secretary, U. S. velopment Block Grant Buildings HEARING dations during this the balance must be cashier's check or cer- INVITATION TO BID through the “Lifeline” Department of Agricul- (CDBG) program. The SUBJECT: TCLUO meeting should notify paid to Lincoln Title In- tified funds. Cash pay- The Settlement Can- and “Link-up” federal ture, Washington, D.C. contractor will be re- 2018-02 - Planning Rachelle Custer, ments, personal yon Irrigation Com- telephone assistance 20250; or the Adminis- quired to comply with If you build, remodel or surance Agency in the staff is holding a sec- Tooele City Planner checks or trust checks pany is requesting bids programs. trator, Rural Utility all federal labor stan- remove buildings you form of a wire transfer, ond reading and re- prior to the meeting at are not accepted. f o r t h e i r Lifeline provides quali- Services, Washington, dards and attendant can place your classi- cashier's check or cer- view of the Regulation (435) 843-2130 or DATED: March 12, federally-funded pro- fied customers with a D.C. 20250. Com- laws, including the fied ad in 45 of Utah's tified funds. Cash pay- of all mining, quarry, TDD (435) 843-2108. 2018. ject entitled “Settle- monthly reduction on plaints must be filed payment of the most newspapers for only m ents, personal sand and gravel exca- (Published in the Tran- LINCOLN TITLE IN- ment Canyon Flow their telephone bill. within 180 days after current Davis-Bacon $163. for 25 words checks or trust checks vation operations, in- script Bulletin March SURANCE AGENCY Meter Install” at vari- Link-up assists in pay- the alleged discrimina- wages and compliance ($5. for each addi- are not accepted. cluding both those cur- 13, 2018) By: Diana L. Couch ous points of connec- ing for the installation tion. Confidentiality with Section 3 to pro- tional word). You will DATED: March 2, rently permitted and Its: Vice President tion to their irrigation of basic telephone will be maintained to vide employment op- reach up to 340,000 2018. nonconforming. Plan- Telephone: (801) system located in service by reducing the extent possible. portunities for lower in- households and all Public Notices LINCOLN TITLE IN- ner: Jason Losee 476-0303 Tooele City, Utah. connection charges by (Published in the Tran- come persons and you do is call the Trustees SURANCE AGENCY March 21, 2018, the By: Paula Maughan web site: www.smith- Plans and specifica- 50% or $30, whichever script Bulletin March small businesses, lo- Transcript Bulletin at Tooele County Plan- tions will be available is less. Deadline for public Its: Vice President knowles.com 13 & 15, 2018) cal, minority and 882-0050 for all the ning Commission will electronically at Ensign Beehive Telephone notices is 4 p.m. the Telephone: (801) SK File No. 17-1347 woman-owned busi- details. (Mention hold a public hearing Engineering & Land customers who partici- day prior to publica- 476-0303 (Published in the Tran- ness owners are en- UCAN Classified Net- regarding the pro- Surveying. A pre-bid pate in at least one of tion. Public notices web site: www.smith- script Bulletin March SUMMONS FOR couraged to bid. The work) posed ordinance conference will not be the following programs submitted past the knowles.com 13, 20 & 27, 2018) PUBLICATION lowest responsible bid- amendment. The held, but Mr. Austin are eligible for tele- deadline will not be SK File No. 17-1281 IN THE THIRD JUDI- der will be selected. Public Notices meeting will be held at Jasper with Ensign En- phone assistance: accepted. (Published in the Tran- C IAL DISTRICT Bidding documents 7:00 p.m. at the Public Notices gineering & Land Sur- M edicaid, Foo d Meetings UPAXLP script Bulletin March 6, COURT OF TOOELE and specifications may Tooele County Admin- 13 & 20, 2018) Water User veying can be con- Stamps, Supplemental COUNTY, STATE OF be obtained through Deadline for public istration Building NOTICE OF TRUS- tacted with any ques- Security Income (SSI), UTAH Deadline for public SCIQUEST beginning notices is 4 p.m. the (Auditorium, First TEE'S SALE NOTICE OF TRUS- tions at ajasper@en- Federal Housing As- Dominick Lamar New- March 8, 2018 at day prior to publica- Floor), 47 S. Main The following de- TEE'S SALE notices is 4 p.m. the signutah.com or at sistance, Nevada En- man, Petitioner, VS day prior to publica- 12:00 p.m. Sealed tion. Public notices Street, Tooele, UT scribed property will be The following de- (435)843-3590. Sealed ergy Assistance Pro- Tonya Louise New- bids will be received at submitted past the 84074. sold at public auction scribed property will be tion. Public notices bids are due on Friday gram (EAP), Tempo- man, Respondent. submitted past the the Tooele County deadline will not be The public is welcome to the highest bidder, sold at public auction March 23rd, 2018 at rary Assistance to THE STATE OF UTAH Children's Justice Cen- accepted. to provide any written payable in lawful to the highest bidder, deadline will not be 2:00 p.m. Late bids Needy Families Pro- TO: Tonya Louise accepted. ter located at 25 South UPAXLP comments to the Plan- money of the United payable in lawful may not be accepted gram (TANF), National Newman 100 East, Tooele, UT, States at the time of money of the United UPAXLP TOWN OF RUSH ning Office at 47 S. at the Company's dis- School Lunch Program You are summoned 84074 on or before sale, at the Tooele States at the time of VALLEY PLANNING Main in the Tooele cretion. If bids are to (NSL). and reqired to file an March 28, 2018 at County Courthouse, sale, at the Tooele COMMISSION County Building prior Public Notices be mailed or hand de- Beehive Telephone ANSWER in writing to 9:30 a.m. Bids will be 74 South 100 East, County Courthouse, Please take notice that to the meeting or to at- Miscellaneous livered, mail to Ensign customers who do not the VERIFIED PETI- publicly opened and Tooele, UT 84074, on 74 South 100 East, the regular Rush Val- tend the meeting to Engineering Attn: Aus- participate in one of TION FOR DIVORCE read in the Third Floor April 11, 2018, at 1:00 Tooele, UT 84074, on ley Planning Commis- gain information or Deadline for public tin Jasper 169 N. Main the above programs in this matter. Within District Court Room, p.m. of said day, for April 18, 2018, at 1:00 sion Meeting sched- voice your opinion re- notices is 4 p.m. the St. Unit 1, Tooele, UT are eligible if their in- 21 days after service Tooele County Build- the purpose of fore- p.m. of said day, for uled for Wednesday, garding this issue. For day prior to publica- 84074. Bids must be come is at or below of the SUMMONS if ing, 47 South Main St., closing a trust deed the purpose of fore- March 14, 2018 at questions or additional tion. Public notices accompanied by a Bid 135% of the Federal you are served in the Tooele, UT 84074 at dated October 14, closing a trust deed 7:00 p.m. has been information, please submitted past the Bond equivalent to Poverty Guidelines. State of Utah, or within 10:00 a.m. 2016, and executed by dated March 30, 2015, cancelled due to no contact the Planning deadline will not be $7,500 and contractor For more information 30 days if you are A bid will be “condi- THERESA MOORE, A and executed by THO- agenda items. O f f i c e a t accepted. qualifications as stated p l e a s e c a l l served outside the tionally” awarded SINGLE WOMAN, as MAS BAKE, SINGLE DATED this 9th day of 435-843-3160. UPAXLP in the bid form. The 1-800-629-9993. State of Utah, you p ending Tooele Trustor, in favor of MAN, as Trustor, in fa- March, 2018 The future meeting re- bid must be clearly (Published in the Tran- must file your written County Attorney's of- MORTGAGE ELEC- vor of MORTGAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Amie Russell garding this application marked on the outside script Bulletin March answer with the clerk fice review and con- TRONIC REGISTRA- ELECTRONIC REGIS- OF APPOINTMENT Rush Valley Town will also be posted at of the envelope “Set- 13 & 15, 2018 of the court at Tooele tractor clearance by TION SYSTEMS, INC. TRATION SYSTEMS, AND NOTICE TO Clerk/Recorder the Tooele County tlement Canyon Irriga- County Courthouse, the State of Utah. ("MERS") SOLELY AS I NC. ("MERS") CREDITORS PUBLIC NOTICE Town Website : Building, advertised in tion Company - Settle- 74 South 100 East, Bid bond must accom- NOMINEE FOR SE- SOLELY AS NOMI- Estate of Rickey Gene THE BEEHIVE TELE- www.rushvalleytown.c the public notice sec- ment Canyon Flow Suite 14, Tooele, UT pany each bid to be CURITYNATIONAL NEE FOR AXIOM FI- Bysecker PHONE COMPANIES, om tion of the Tooele Meter Install”. The 84074 and you must considered. MORTGAGE COM- NANCIAL, LLC, ITS Deceased Probate are the recipients of (Published in the Tran- Transcript Bulletin and Company reserves the mail or deliver a copy Tooele County is an PANY, ITS SUCCES- SUCCESSORS AND No.: 183300019 Federal financial assis- script Bulletin March posted on the Tooele right to waive any for- to Dominick Lamar Equal Employment SORS AND ASSIGNS ASSIGNS as Benefici- Timothy William By- tance from the Rural 13, 2018) County Website. malities and accept or Newman at 885 W Opportunity Employer Tooele County as Beneficiary, which ary, which Trust Deed secker, whose address reject any bid it deems Utility Services, an 1220 S, Tooele, UT (Published in the Tran- AGENDA Planning Department Trust Deed was re- was recorded on is 956 North 580 East, in its best interest. agency of the U. S. 84074. If you fail to do script Bulletin March 8 NOTICE is hereby (Published in the Tran- corded on October 18, March 31, 2015, as Tooele, Utah 84074, (Published in the Tran- Department of Agricul- so, judgment by de- & 13, 2018) given that the Stans- script Bulletin March 2016, as Entry No. Entry No. 410901, in has been appointed script Bulletin March ture, and is subject to fault will be taken bury Service Agency 13, 2018) 437576, in the Official the Official Records of Administrator/Personal 13, 2018) the provisions of Title against you for the re- SELL YOUR CAR or Board of Trustees will Records of Tooele Tooele County, State Representative of the VI of the Civil Rights lief demanded in the boat in the classi- hold its Regular Meet- PUBLIC NOTICE County, State of Utah of Utah covering real above-entitled Estate. NOTICE TO CREDI- Act of 1964, as VERFIED PETITION fieds. Call 882-0050 ing on Wednesday, NOTICE IS HEREBY covering real property property purportedly Creditors of the Estate TORS AND AN- amended, Section 504 FOR DIVORCE. The or visit www.tooele- March 14, 2018, at GIVEN THAT the purportedly located at located at 353 Land- are hereby notified to: NOUNCEMENT OF of the Rehabilitation VERFIED PETITION transcript. com or 7:00 pm, at the Stans- Tooele City Planning 38 Millpond, Stansbury mark Drive, Tooele, (1) deliver or mail their APPOINTMENT Act of 1973, as FOR DIVORCE is on e-mail your ad to bury Park Clubhouse, Commission will meet Park, Utah 84074 in Utah 84074 in Tooele written claims to the DONALD JAMES amended, the Age Dis- file with the clerk of the tbp@tooeletranscript. #1 Country Club Drive, in a public hearing and County, Utah, and Personal Representa- BENSON, Deceased. crimination Act of com Tooele County, Utah, court. READ THESE SELLING YOUR Stansbury Park, Utah Business meeting more particularly de- tive at the address P r o b a t e N o . 1975, as amended, and more particularly PAPERS CARE- HOME? Advertise it 84074. scheduled fo r scribed as: above, (2) deliver or 183300025 and the rules and described as: FULLY. These papers in the classifieds. Call BUSINESS MEETING Wednesday, March LOT 301, PARKSIDE mail their written RICKY L. BENSON regulations of the U. S. LOT 38, MILLPOND mean that you are be- 882-0050 or visit 1. Call to Order 14, 2018 in the hour of PHASE 3 SUBDIVI- claims to the Personal whose address is 1965 Department of Agricul- PUD "G" SECOND ing sued for divorce. www.tooeletran 2. Pledge of Allegiance 7:00 PM. The meeting SION, A SUBDIVI- Representative's attor- Friar Way, West Jor- ture which provide that AMENDED, ACCORD- Dated March 6, 2018 script.com 3. Review & Adopt will be held at Tooele ING TO THE OFFI- SION OF TOOELE ney of record, Alan R. dan, UT 84084, has no person in the Dominick Lamar New- Minutes City Hall in the City CIAL PLAT THEREOF CITY, ACCORDING Stewart, at 1366 East been appointed Per- United States, on the man HAVE A good idea for February 28, 2018 Council Chambers, lo- ON FILE AND OF RE- TO THE OFFICIAL Murray-Holladay son Representative of basis of color, sex, na- (Published in the tran- a story? Call the Regular Meeting cated at 90 North Main CORD IN THE PLAT THEREOF, RE- Road, Salt Lake City, the estate of the tional origin, age, or script Bulletin March 6, Transcript and let us 4. Public Comment Street, Tooele, Utah. TOOELE COUNTY CORDED IN THE OF- Utah 84117, Tele- above-named descen- handicap, shall be ex- 13, 20 & 27, 2018) know 882-0050. 5. Tooele County Agenda Items RECORDER'S OF- FICE OF THE phone (801) 278-1063; dent. All persons hav- cluded in, admission or Sheriff's Report 1. Pledge of Allegiance FICE, STATE OF COUNTY RECORDER or (3) file their written ing claims against the access to, denied the 6. Bids for Tree Trim- 2. Roll Call UTAH. Tax ID: O F T O O E L E claims with the Clerk above estate are re- benefits of, or other- ming @ Woodland 3. Recommendation 09-039-0-0038 COUNTY, STATE OF of the Third District quired to present them wise be subjected to TOOELETRANSCRIPT Park & Clubhouse on Providence at The current Benefici- UTAH. Tax ID: Court, Tooele County, to the undersigned or discrimination under BULLETIN Complex Overlake Subdivision ary of the trust deed is 10-009-G-0301 Utah, 74 South 100 to the Clerk of Court any of this organiza- 7. Closed Meeting to Phase 1 and 2 prelimi- UTAH HOUSING The current Benefici- East #14, Tooele, Utah on or before the 15th tion's programs or ac- Interview General nary plan. A 7.85 acre CORPORATION, and ary of the trust deed is 84074, or otherwise day of June, 2018A orFull-Colortivities. The person Activity re- Page Just for Kids! Manager Applicants 26 lot single family the record owners of UTAH HOUSING present their claims as said claims shall be sponsible for coordi- RECONVENE BUSI- residential subdivision the property as of the CORPORATION, and required by Utah law forever barred. Everynating Thursday this organiza- in Your Tooele Transcript-Bulletin NESS MEETING located at approxi- recording of the Notice the record owner of within three (3) months JOHN K. RICE, ESQ., tion's nondiscrimina- RECESS mately 1400 North 400 of Default are the property as of the after the date of the 8545 S. Redwood Rd, tion compliance efforts WORK SESSION West. THERESA L. MOORE, recording of the Notice first publication of this Suite C, West Jordan, is Jacob Warner, Gen- 1. Supervisors' Report 4. Review and Ap- TRUSTEES OR SUC- of Default is THOMAS notice or be forever U T 8 4 0 8 8 , eral Manager. Any in- 2. Board Members' proval of Planning CESSOR TRUSTEES BAKE, SINGLE MAN. barred. 801-568-1500 dividual, or specific Reports & Requests Commission minutes OF THE THERESA Bidders must tender to Date of first publica- (Published in the Tran- class of individuals, 3. Correspondence for meeting held Feb- LEE MOORE LIVING the trustee a tion: March 6, 2018. script Bulletin March who feels that this or- Received ruary 28, 2018. TRUST EXECUTED $20,000.00 deposit atForDATED this All 1st day of the13, 20 & 27, 2018)Greatganization Events has sub- in Life 4. Financials & Bills 5. Adjourn JANUARY 31, 2017. the sale and the bal- March, 2018. jected them to dis- 5. Possible Closed Discussion Bidders must tender to ance of the purchase By /s/ Alan R. Stewart crimination may obtain Meeting 1. Roles and duties of the trustee a price by 2:00 p.m. the Attorney for further information 6. Adjourn the Planning Commis- $20,000.00 deposit at day following the sale. Personal Representa- about the statutes and (Published in the Tran- sion the sale and the bal- Both the deposit and tive Let Everyoneregulations listedKnow! script Bulletin March Pursuant to the Ameri- ance of the purchase the balance must be (Published in the Tran- above from and/or file 13, 2018) cans with Disabilities price by 2:00 p.m. the paid to Lincoln Title In- script Bulletin March 6, a written complaint Act, individuals need- day following the sale. surance Agency in the 13 & 20, 2018) with this organization; ing special accommo- Both the deposit and form of a wire transfer, or the Secretary, U. S. dations during this the balance must be cashier's check or cer- Department of Agricul- meeting should notify paid to Lincoln Title In- tified funds. Cash pay- ture, Washington, D.C. Rachelle Custer, surance Agency in the ments, personal Place a Notice20250; or the Adminis- in the Tooele City Planner form of a wire transfer, checks or trust checks trator, Rural Utility prior to the meeting at cashier's check or cer- are not accepted. Services, Washington, (435) 843-2130 or tified funds. Cash pay- DATED: March 12, D.C. 20250. Com- TDD (435) 843-2108. ments, personal 2018. Tooele Transcriptplaints must be filed Bulletin! (Published in the Tran- checks or trust checks LINCOLN TITLE IN- within 180 days after script Bulletin March are not accepted. SURANCE AGENCY the alleged discrimina- 13, 2018) DATED: March 2, By: Diana L. Couch tion. Confidentiality 2018. Its: Vice President Weddings • Birthdayswill be maintained • toGraduations LINCOLN TITLE IN- Telephone: (801) the extent possible. SURANCE AGENCY 476-0303 (Published in the Tran- By: Paula Maughan web site: www.smith- Retirement • Militaryscript Bulletin • March Missionaries Its: Vice President knowles.com 13 & 15, 2018) Telephone: (801) SK File No. 17-1347 476-0303 (Published in the Tran- Honors & Awards web site: www.smith- script Bulletin March knowles.com 13, 20 & 27, 2018) SK File No. 17-1281 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin March 6, TOOELE 13 & 20, 2018) TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN 435-882-0050 • 58 N. Main, Tooele 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY March 13, 2018

keeper before putting a shot back out on grass on Thursday. Buffaloes wide of the post. You’ve got to give the boys Cowboys continued from page B1 All things considered, huge, huge plaudits. It was a continued from page B1 Duggan was happy with what great battle and you’ve got to 63rd minute, but Tooele kept his team showed through its give our boys a lot of credit.” breakaways. coming. Ramirez had perhaps first two games of the season. Tooele opens Region 11 play “We wanted to possess the the best chance, avoiding a “It’s early in the season,” Wednesday at Ogden. ball. We wanted to keep it challenge from the Ridgeline Duggan said. “We only got [email protected] away from them as much as possible,” Grantsville coach Travis Lowry said. “Our first game Tuesday, we did a lot of stuff going sideways and Stallions “We haven’t even taken a ground today we wanted to find the lanes for the forwards. It continued from page B1 ball off the field yet.” started out a little slow but it’s what we were trying to single by Austin Woodhouse. — Ray Clinton, Stansbury baseball coach do.” Woodhouse and Braydon The intense work rate of Allie scored on an RBI single it was bound to happen. Two sively.” the players was present in all by Conner Kincaid to put the of them were bunts and we Senior Justin Matthews, aspect of the field. Much of Stallions in front. haven’t even practiced bunt pitching in relief of starter the midfield was able to work Hayden Beck scored on a coverages yet.” Kaden Nicholes, slammed the into the offensive third and groundout by Fackrell in the Stansbury retook the lead door from there. Matthews aid the forwards in maintain- third to stretch the lead to 5-3, in the bottom of the frame, picked up the win, allowing ing offensive possessions. but the Stallions’ struggles in with Clark leading off with two unearned runs on two hits The forwards’ work ethic the field allowed the Vikings an infield single and advanc- with two strikeouts and a walk and constant pressing of to tie the game in the top ing to third on a wayward in three innings. Nicholes the ball resulted in mistakes ELI SHOVAN/TTB PHOTO pickoff attempt. He scored from American Prep players of the fifth. Four Stansbury allowed three total runs Grantsville’s Dayne Linton controls the ball during Friday’s non-region errors and a bunt single led on Fackrell’s single to center — one earned — on five hits and allowed the depth of home game against American Preparatory Academy-West Valley. Linton to two Viewmont runs, which field. with eight strikeouts and two Grantsville’s team to shine scored the go-ahead goal in the Cowboys’ 4-1 win. Clinton said was a result of not “I don’t think (Clark’s) was walks in four innings. through. having a lot of practice time. the longest hit we had, with Clark was 3-for-3 at the “I’m gonna say Owen solid today in anchoring our fidence early in the preseason “We haven’t even taken a the little blooper over the plate with two runs scored, Linares (was a key player),” defense.” to take with them throughout ground ball off the field yet,” pitcher’s head,” Clinton said. and Fackrell and Kincaid each Lowry said. “He was played On paper, Grantsville the rest of the year. Clinton said. “(Thursday) was “It worked, then they threw had a pair of RBIs. out of position. He normally appears to have one of the The Cowboys reappeared our first live action on the the ball away and we got the Stansbury’s next game is plays outside back and we hardest regions in Class 3A. Tuesday at Wendover in a field because of the wetness ground ball up the middle. We Wednesday at Hillcrest. put him in the middle cause The Cowboys intend to build game that was not complete and the field conditions, so did a lot of things right offen- [email protected] were missing people. He was up their momentum and con- at press time.

nament at Riverton High School Ben Lomond 1 Snow Canyon 14, Alta 3 Maple Mountain 8, Bonneville 4 Spanish Fork 12, American Fork 5 Wrap on Saturday, with several players Bishop Kelly (Idaho) 7, Grand 15, Skyridge 1 Mountain Crest 14, Uintah 11, Belen (N.M.) 6 placing in the top three. Scott continued from page B1 Desert Hills 4 Grand 27, Sky View 3 American Fork 9 Salem Hills 8, Copper Hills 6 Ruebush and Carl Jackson won Box Elder 11, Ridgeline 1 Granger 15, Grand 5 Orem 14, Dixie 8 Bear River 13, Carbon 12 region game that was not com- the No. 1 doubles title, with the Cedar 7, Lake City (Idaho) 3 Lake City (Idaho) 13, Union 1 Sky View 16, Dixie 1 Carbon 14, Payson 10 plete at press time Tuesday. No. 2 doubles team of Brady Kimberling and Evan Huffaker Cyprus 3, Bonneville 0 Duchesne 7, Morgan 2 Skyridge 16, Sky View 3 Dixie 10, Payson 0 Tooele boys soccer vs. finishing second in their bracket. Davis 8, Cedar 7 Gunnison 10, Emery 8 Union 13, Cedar 3 Dixie 11, Juab 0 North Sanpete Nate Leary was second at No. 2 Desert Hills 8, Pleasant Grove 4 Providence Hall 15, Piute 2 Wasatch 6, Snow Canyon 2 Juab 3, Cedar 2 Hunter Eisenbrandt and Said singles and Lance Hardy was third Desert Hills 5, Coconino (Ariz.) 1 South Summit 23, Millard 8 Davis 11, Union 1 Payson 10, Cedar 7 Ramirez scored first-half goals and at No. 3 singles. Eagle (Idaho) 6, Ridgeline 3 North Sanpete 12, the Tooele boys soccer team held North Sanpete 7, Brighton 0 Union 3, Cedar 1 Highland (Idaho) 5 on for a 2-1 victory in its season HS softball scores Faith Lutheran (Nev.) 16, North Sanpete 21, Canyon View 4, Melba (Idaho) 2 opener Friday afternoon. Porter Thursday Bonneville 5 American Fork 8 North Sanpete 8, Kearns 7 Cimarron Memorial (Nev.) 8, Staten earned the victory in goal Grantsville 14, Cedar 6 Granger 12, Dixie 1 Springville 8, Union 4 HS baseball scores Lehi 4 for the Buffaloes (1-1). Tooele American Fork 16, Pine View 14 Granger 19, Sky View 10 Saturday Thursday Lehi 6, Syracuse 0 travels to Ogden for its Region 11 Snow Canyon 12, Sky View 1 Highland (Idaho) 7, Lake City (Idaho) 2, Stansbury 1 Stansbury 6, Viewmont 5 Snow Canyon 10, Syracuse 0 opener Wednesday afternoon. Timpview 9, Mountain View 3 Mountain Crest 2 Stansbury 7, Davis 6 Provo 11, Tooele 5 Snow Canyon 6, Canyon View 5 Stansbury boys soccer at Juab 12, Richfield 2 Idaho Falls (Idaho) 9, Sky View 0 Grantsville 7, Corner Canyon 0 Uintah 11, Los Lunas (N.M.) 6 North Sevier 10, Logan 7 Mountain View Friday Mountain Crest 10, Ridgeline 5, Grantsville 2 Snow Canyon 10, Cimarron Park City 11, Beaver 3 The Stansbury boys soccer team Stansbury 12, Union 2 North Sanpete 8 Tooele 9, Ridgeline 1 Memorial (Nev.) 2 Copper Hills 15, Bonneville 3 was unable to find the back of the Stansbury 4, Springville 2 Mountain Crest 12, Kearns 7 Tooele 11, Fremont 2 Granger 11, Logan 3 Desert Hills 7, Salem Hills 5 net in its season-opening, 2-0 loss Stansbury 10, Cedar 5 Orem 13, Weber 6 Hurricane 8, Parowan 3 Highland 4, Park City 1 Foothill (Nev.) 5, Orem 1 to Mountain View on Saturday in Grantsville 7, Fremont 6 Orem 3, Idaho Falls (Idaho) 2 Bonneville 12, Enterprise 6 Hurricane 5, Beaver 2 Orem 10, Bonneville 3 Orem. 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