A great year for prep softball photo recap See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY June 25, 2019 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 126 No. 7 $1.00 Middle Canyon tollbooth now open, mixed citizen reviews $3 entrance fee to help make canyon ‘cleaner and safer’ but critics on social media complain about fee

TIM GILLIE the top of Butterfield Pass. EDITOR The gates are closed from 9 After a year of false starts, p.m. until 7 a.m. At the bottom there is a tollbooth at the of the canyon, by the tollbooth, mouth of Middle Canyon — a tire ripper allows vehicles and it’s open. to exit the canyon when the Tooele County opened a gates are closed but prevents Tanner Stephenson captures art fans by creating his street art print titled, “My tollbooth at Angel’s Landing vehicles from entering until Angel” Friday night at her booth at the Arts Festival held at Tooele City Park. in Middle Canyon on Monday the gates are open. morning where tollbooth work- The gates at the upper end ers collect a $3 fee per car for of the canyon are also closed 2019 TOOELE CITY ARTS FESTIVAL entrance into the canyon. from 9 p.m. until 7 a.m. A turn The tollbooth workers check around area allows vehicles PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD vehicles both entering and that arrive at the upper gate leaving the canyon to make from Salt Lake County to sure the $3 fee is collected. turn around and head back to Along with the tollbooth, Herriman. the county also erected gates Along with the $3 per vehi- at the tollbooth and just after cle day use fee, a season pass the pavement ends on Middle for Middle Canyon is available Canyon Road past the White for $35, and a season pass for Pine Campground, but before the switchbacks that climb to SEE TOLLBOOTH PAGE A9 ®

James Peterson FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO (top right) of Monica Sagers takes the$3 fee from Craig Rolfe at the booth at the bottom Rocky Mountain of Middle Canyon. Tooele County started charging fees at the toll booth to Concessions turns access the canyon by car on Monday. a funnel cake that he’s making for a customer. Jana Alexaneder (left) and her band Jana & The Rebels entertained the crowd Friday Lextyn McFarland night. Brenda Tooele City Council (top left) colors a and Stan Fenton wooden snake at the (bleow) browse Children’s Art Yard. through photog- Jaki McFarland (above) raphy prints at Jim approves budget shows grains of rice Beever’s booth at that she printed on at the festival. amendments her booth. STEVE HOWE funds were moved to fund STAFF WRITER concrete work on landscape A series of budget adjust- areas at Dow James Park and ments were made by the the city’s second fire station. A Tooele City Council during its $4,000 adjustment also went meeting last Wednesday, prior into the parks and recreation to the end of the fiscal year. department’s miscellaneous The budget amendments for computer replacements, include moving unspent funds according to Cook. from the golf course and pool An additional $100,000 was budgets to cover $20,000 included in the city’s budget in roof repairs for the parks for the Utah Transit Authority department’s storage in the sales tax revenue, money old food bank building at the which is earmarked for UTA corner of Maple and Second projects. City finance direc- streets. tor Glen Caldwell described “The food bank building the UTA sales tax as a pass failed and so we’re attempting through, as the city must docu- to try to get that repaired so ment the revenue generated, the stuff that’s stored in there in this case $1.3 million, but will not get ruined,” said parks the money is sent directly to and recreation director Darwin UTA. Cook. Another $12,000 in pool SEE BUDGET PAGE A9 ®

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B4 CLASSIFIEDS B6 1776 offers Army band Residents HOMETOWN B1 entertainment returns to give input on OBITUARIES A6 mixed with Fridays on Vine Grantsville OPEN FORUM A4 history See A8 general plan SPORTS A10 See A8 See A2 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 25, 2019 Grantsville set to approve General Plan in August

use maps at the meeting, some Lyle Lawton said there was Consultants of Springville, City hosted third provided comments. very limited space on the land said his group takes into con- Public concerns included use map for businesses. sideration items discussed public meeting on lack of established areas for “There needs to be areas at Thursday’s meeting and future commercial develop- where businesses can locate,” updates the plan. plan at high school ment, overall concern about he said. “Businesses also pay He stressed that the plan water for future development, higher property taxes to the does not change any current MARK WATSON traffic congestion and main- city than residences.” zones for properties. He said CORRESPONDENT taining a rural feel to the com- Another resident stressed people were concerned that Grantsville City held its third munity. the need to make sure water their properties were being public meeting Thursday night Barry Bunderson suggested issues are addressed in connec- rezoned. Hanson said rezones to gain citizen input on the possibly locating small pockets tion with all developments. must be instigated by property city’s proposed General Plan at of commercial zones near resi- Drew Allen, a former city owners themselves. Grantsville High School. dential developments so people planning commission member, Grantsville residents who About 25 people attended. would not always need to drive suggested city officials be cre- would like to comment on the After looking at proposed land to the center of town to shop. ative in planning with tradeoffs latest version of the General to preserve open space and at Plan can do so at the next city the same time provide higher planning commission meeting density housing areas. He said on July 11, said Jaime Topham, high density areas could be planning commission chair- located in areas adjacent to woman. The General Plan can several acres of greenspace for be reviewed at grantsvilleplan. farming. org. Craig Anderson said the After the plan is reviewed General Plan is the least bind- by the planning commission, ing of city documents and it will be reviewed for final easily adjusted to meet future approval by the Grantsville City needs. He said it is hard to Council, possibly by August. channel where commercial Councilwoman Jewel Allen development will eventually said a steering committee of occur and that water issues are members from the City Council handled through development and planning commission have agreements with the city. been working with the consul- The General Plan includes tants on the document since sections on land use maps, November. community vision, economic Grantsville received a development, transportation, $60,000 grant from the

housing, open space, recreation Wasatch Front Regional FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO COURTESY OF JEWEL ALLEN and information about water. Council to help update the Planning consultant Mike Hanson, of Rural Community Consultants of Grantsville residents look at maps and give input on a new general plan Planning consultant Mike General Plan. Springville, talks to a crowd of about 25 at a general plan meeting held for their growing city. Hanson, of Rural Community [email protected] last Thursday seeking Grantsville residents input.

Man charged with DUI, escaping custody in Grantsville STEVE HOWE alcohol restricted driver with ment said. At the Grantsville STAFF WRITER any measurable or detectable City Police Department, he also A man is facing seven alcohol. submitted to a blood draw and criminal charges in 3rd District The probable cause state- urine test. Court after he allegedly drove ment lists Lowe’s home being While in custody of while intoxicated then escaped on Center Street in Grantsville. Grantsville City police, Lowe custody by climbing into the Court records list his com- crawled through a ceiling tile ceiling at the Grantsville munity of residence as West in a secure holding area and Justice Center on Thursday. Haven, Weber County. falling through the ceiling in Jake William Lowe, 30, is Grantsville City police the court area of the Justice charged with second-degree observed a driver, later identi- Center, the probable cause felony theft, second-degree fel- fied as Lowe, pulling out of statement said. He then fled ony burglary, third-degree fel- the Sinclair gas station on 6 and ran toward Center Street. ony damage to jails and third- E. Main Street on June 20, Officers attempted to locate degree felony escape from offi- according to the probable Lowe and found he fled to the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO cial custody. He’s also charged cause statement. The officer area of Center and Durfree Former Tooele County Commissioner Myron Bateman cuts the ribbon at the Rabbit Lane Pathway ribbon with misdemeanor counts of saw Lowe throw something out streets, the statement said. cutting and kickoff on Tuesday morning. driving under the influence of the window and began to fol- Following a short foot pur- alcohol or drugs, use or posses- low him. suit, investigators believed he sion of drug paraphernalia and After begin to follow him, may have returned to a home operating a motor vehicle as an the officer observed Lowe he was staying at on Center Ribbon cutting celebrates Rabbit unable to maintain his lane Street. and failing to signal before A search warrant was changing lanes, the statement approved and the Tooele Lane as an active transport route TOOELE TRANSCRIPT said. He made an illegal left County SWAT team made BULLETIN turn onto Center Street from entry to the home, but Lowe TIM GILLIE Bates Canyon Road. Main Street, prompting a traf- was not located, according to EDITOR In January 2018, property owners along ADMINISTRATION fic stop by the officer. the probable cause statement. Tooele County cut the ribbon one mile of Rabbit Lane turned out to a public hearing to Scott C. Dunn Publisher Lowe came to a stop and During a conversation with the Tooele Valley Pathway this morning. support the closing of Rabbit Lane to motor- Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus exited the vehicle immediately neighbors, it was reported a Around 30 people gathered at the north ized vehicles as long as they have access to OFFICE after the stop, according to silver Toyota Camry had been end of Rabbit Lane at 10 a.m. today to cele- their farmland. Bruce Dunn Controller the statement. The officer said stolen from a neighbor’s home. brate the opening of Rabbit Lane as an active The Tooele County Commission, by reso- Chris Evans Office Manager he noticed immediate signs Detectives with Grantsville transport pathway, called the Tooele Valley lution, closed Rabbit Lane to motorized Vicki Higgins Customer Service of impairment in Lowe and City coordinated with Tooele Pathway. travel in February 2018 so it could become Jessica Boman Circulation Manager his speech was rapid and he City police to locate Lowe in Roger Baker, Tooele City attorney and for- part of the Tooele Valley Pathway. EDITORIAL couldn’t sit still. a parking lot at 1000 N. Main mer Erda resident, wrote a book of inspira- The county put a fresh overlay on the Tim Gillie Editor Lowe was jittery and his Street, the statement said. tional stories, poems, songs and photographs asphalt of Rabbit Lane and put down fresh David Bern Editor-at-Large pupils were constricted and Lowe was arrested and the centered on his musings while walking gravel on each side of the road, according to Darren Vaughan Sports Editor there were fresh injection sites keys to the stolen Camry were Rabbit Lane. Clausing. Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor on his right arm, the probable found in his pocket. Baker spoke at the ribbon cutting cer- Around 9 miles long, the Tooele Valley Steve Howe Staff Writer cause statement said. Lowe After being read his rights, emony. Pathway was designed as a way to combat Mark Watson Correspondent gave his information to the Lowe admitted to entering the “Rabbit Lane is the zero meridian of obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular prob- ADVERTISING officer, who found Lowe was neighbor’s garage through an Tooele,” he said. “It is the heart ... every- lems that collectively plague Tooele County Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager on a suspended driver’s license unlocked door and stealing the thing is east or west of here.” citizens’ health, according to Clausing. Keith Bird Advertising Sales and was an alcohol restricted vehicle, the statement said. He When completed the Tooele Valley With the Rabbit Lane portion of the path- Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & driver. led police to the stolen Camry Pathway will run from Tooele City limits way completed, Clausing said she is turning Classified Advertising Manager After conducting a field and it was recovered. to Lake Point, according to Kim Clausing, her attention to a patchwork of funding LAYOUT & DESIGN sobriety test and determining Lowe was then taken to a health educator with the Tooele County sources to complete the rest of the pathway. John Hamilton Creative Director Lowe to be impaired, the offi- the Tooele County Detention Health Department. “We have the Utah Transit Authority that Liz Arellano Graphic Artist cer arrested him for DUI. Prior Center and booked on multiple Active transport refers to movement using can be approached to fund the first and last PRODUCTION to his arrest, Lowe admitted charges. the body, such as biking, walking, running, mile of active transport projects, the Safe Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager there was drug paraphernalia Charges against Lowe were jogging, or skating, according to Clausing. Roads to Schools could help on the north Fred Feinauer Production Manager in the vehicle and a search of filed Monday but no court “Walking, jogging and biking are all grow- end near state Route 138, the State Office Dan Coats Pre-press Technician the vehicle recovered a mari- appearance date has been ing in popularity in Utah,” Clausing said. of Recreation may be able to help, we are juana pipe and a used syringe. scheduled as of Tuesday morn- “But in Tooele County, we don’t have a lot of collaborating with regional agencies like the SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered A breathalyzer test deter- ing. resources for that kind of activity.” Wasatch Front Regional Council, and we will by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, mined Lowe had a blood alco- [email protected] Rabbit Lane is single lane asphalt paved look at federal funding sources.” Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele hol content of .062, the state- road that runs between Church Road and [email protected] 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. CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: Sandy woman charged with sodomy, human trafficking 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: 4 p.m. day prior to publication. STEVE HOWE remote area off state Route location on SR-112, the defen- she was feeling sick and needed money taken. STAFF WRITER COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, 112, the statement said. During dant told the man to get into heroin but didn’t have any The man told the victim she BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: A Sandy woman is facing the investigation, the victim the back with the victim and money. would be stranded or could 3 p.m. day prior to publication. three felony charges after she told Grantsville City police she he ordered her to take off her Neeley said she gave the give him oral sex, the state- OBITUARY DEADLINE: allegedly robbed and aban- was picked up by Neeley and clothes. victim $25 and told her if she ment said. Neeley said the 10 a.m. day of publication. doned a woman in Tooele an unknown male, who is not When she refused, the victim got some marijuana for her, the victim gave the man oral sex Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals County in late May. named in the probable cause said she was hit multiple times victim could use the remaining but he stopped her, then Neeley postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by Tiffany Dawn Neeley, 25, statement. and then sexually assaulted, money for heroin, according admitted to hitting and pushing the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, is charged with first-degree The victim said the three according to the probable cause to the probable cause state- the victim out of the car. Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, felony forcible sodomy, second- made a few stops in the Salt statement. She said Neeley and ment. After driving all around Investigators found the vic- Tooele City, Utah 84074. degree felony robbery and Lake Valley for food, then the man took her phone and Salt Lake looking to buy drugs, tim’s property, including her POSTMASTER: second-degree felony human headed to Tooele, according to most of her property, before Neeley said the victim told phone, dismantled in Neeley’s Send change of address to: trafficking. the probable cause statement. leaving her where they were them she could get drugs in car, the statement said. Neeley PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 Grantsville City police were When she asked where they stranded. Tooele. said she told the victim she was 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 dispatched on a report of a rape were going, the victim said the When Neeley was inter- Once in Tooele, Neeley said keeping the property until she email: [email protected] at 1 a.m. on May 30, according man turned up the radio and viewed later the same day by the victim wasn’t able to pur- got her money back. or visit our website extension at to a probable cause statement. did not answer. police, she identified the man chase drugs and Neeley asked Neeley is scheduled to return www.tooeletranscript.com The reporting party told dis- The child locks were as “Demax” and said he had for the money back, the state- to 3rd District Court on July 23 Entire contents ©2019 Transcript Bulletin patch the victim had knocked engaged in the vehicle, which picked up the victim prior to ment said. Neeley said the vic- for a scheduling conference at Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may on their door asking for help. prevented her from getting meeting up with her, the state- tim told her she no longer had 1:30 p.m. with Judge Matthew be reproduced in any form without the The victim indicated she out, the victim said. When they ment said. After the food stops, it and Neeley became angry Bates. written consent of the editor or publisher. had been raped and left in a finally stopped in a remote Neeley claimed the victim said to have her time wasted and [email protected] TUESDAY June 25, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 Six women vie for Miss Tooele City crown Saturday Pageant will be held in Tooele High School auditorium

Six local young women needs students. She was a peer students in reading, served as will compete in the 2019 Miss tutor for four years while in a Girl Scout troop speaker, and Tooele City Scholarship Pageant high school and was recognized volunteered at Camp Wapiti. at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Tooele as the peer tutor of the month. Simmons is enrolled at Tooele High School Auditorium. She has received a certificate Technical College where she Modern scholarship pag- for completing courses in is studying cosmetology. Her eants feature an opportunity American Sign Language. She future plans include pursuing for young women to showcase works at Deseret Industries. Her a bachelor’s degree in business a variety of areas including future plans include becoming a and communications, and open- patriotism, on-stage commu- special education teacher. ing her own salon. nications, talent and evening Trinity Dyson, 17, attends Emma Wardle,19, is a grad- wear, according to the pageant Stanbury High School. Dyson uate from Tooele High School committee. Gone are the swim- loves performing and has been where she was a member of the suit or fitness competitions of in over 15 theatrical produc- Interact Club, a member of the the past. tions. She has served as vice drill team, a cheerleader, and Katelyn Bush Trinity Dyson Leah Johnson Miss Tooele City is an ambas- president and president of the cheer captain. She volunteered sador for the city. The pageant SHS Drama Club. Dyson has at the Utah State and County committee is seeking a woman been awarded the Tooele City fairs, the Tooele Arts Festival, who can be a positive and pro- Mayor’s Award. She has choreo- Mountain West Medical fessional representative for the graphed two children’s work- Center’s Healthy Women’s city and a good role model for shops and was the leader for a Conference, Rotary District youth. clothing and fundraiser drive. Conference, Tooele Chamber Desired traits for Miss Tooele Her future plans include attend- of Commerce golf tournament, City include: mature, respon- ing Utah Valley University and Tooele City triathlon, and the sible, dependable, positive, becoming a high school teacher. Mr. and Miss Amazing Pageant. professional, fun, outgoing, Leah Johnson, 18, will Wardle’s future plans include approachable, charm, poise, attend Snow College this fall. attending Salt Lake Community and the ability to put a smile She has been doing ballet since College and then the University on peoples faces, according to she was 4 years old and ball- of Utah with the goal of earning the contestant information and room dancing since she was 16. a bachelor’s degree in politi- application package. She has been a ballet teacher’s cal science. Ultimately, Wardle The scholarships are $2,000 assistant for four years and a wants to attend law school to for Miss Tooele City and participant in the Tooele Valley become a political attorney. $1,000 for each co-attendant. Academy of Dance company Sarah Wilson, 21, is a Sadee Simmons Emma Wardle Sarah Wilson Scholarships are to be used to team for three years. Johnson graduate of Tooele High School. defray expenses related to aca- has been on ballroom danc- She served as class president recognition of her service to the The theme for Tooele City’s audience and give a 60-second demic advancement, and are ing teams that won first and until her senior year and was community. Wilson has served 4th of July Celebration is tribute speech about their paid to royalty after the Miss third place in their division the student body president in a mission for The Church of “Forever Proud.” As part of the honoree. Honorees and their Tooele City Scholarship Pageant at national competitions.Her 2016. Wilson participated in Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on-stage presentation of the contestants are: Mary Murphy the following year. future plans include studying the American Legion Auxiliary’s in Seattle, Washington. She was Miss Tooele City competition, by Sarah Wilson, Stefanie According to the pageant early childhood education and Utah Girls State and Freedom selected to be a member of the contestants have selected an Stringham by Katelyn Bush, committee, responsibilities for dancing. Academy and was a member of Utah State University Student individual who they are proud Bucky Whitehouse by Sadee Miss Tooele City and her co- Sadee Simmons, 18, the THS ShaRonns Drill Team, Body President’s Cabinet. of and feel is deserving of pub- Simmons, Solo Pace by Trinity attendants include meeting a graduated from Tooele High lettering for three years. She Her plans for the future lic recognition. Dyson, Mike Wells by Emma demanding schedule during School with a 3.8 grade point was recognized with the Tooele include attending Utah Valley The contestants will intro- Wardle and Melissa Swan by Tooele City’s July 4 celebration average. She earned the City Mayor’s Youth Award in University to study business. duce their honoree to the Leah Johnson. and being available throughout Superintendent’s Achievement the year to represent the city at Award for Superior Academic events. four times. She was the var- Competing for the 2019 sity volleyball captain at THS. crown are the following young Simmons has volunteered at the women: Tooele Senior Center, taught Katelyn Bush, 19, gradu- volleyball to elementary girls, ated from Tooele High School worked with special needs where she worked with special students, tutored elementary County planning Royal Creek Ranches commission OKs 23-lot subdivision OPEN HOUSE in Pine Canyon Saturday, June 29 5-acre lots are really 4.7 acres in size after reduction for roads TIM GILLIE park horse trailers trailers and EDITOR stuff on the side of the road,” New homes may soon sprout Dale said. “I think 23 new FOOD GIVEAWAYS HAYRIDES SCENERY up in a 23-lot subdivision in houses will affect the roads in Pine Canyon. Pine Canyon and nobody seems The Tooele County Planning interested in taking care of Commission approved the them.” concept plan for The Ranch at The property proposed for Pine Canyon during its June 19 The Ranch at Pine Canyon meeting at the County Building. was approved as a planned The Ranch at Pine Canyon unit development by the Pine UTAH’S BEST UPLAND is an approximately 116-acre Canyon Planning Commission subdivision with 23 lots north prior to 2011. of Pine Canyon Road with some However, Celtic Bank GAME BIRD RESORT! frontage on the eastern side of acquired the property in 2011 Churchwood Drive. as the result of a bankruptcy. At The property is zoned rural the request of Celtic Bank, the Come join the fun from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. residential with a 5-acre mini- county vacated the subdivision mum lot size, but the concept in 2011 and the public rights- plan shows the 23 lots to be 4.7 of-way in 2012. acres each. Tooele City negotiated the The 4.7-acre lot size is com- purchase of two lots in the patible with county code that former subdivision as part of a allows for a reduction in lot size new well in 2011. 1460 W in RR-5 zones in exchange for The Ranch at Pine Canyon the dedication of property for will be served by the Lincoln Stookey Lane public roads in the subdivision, Culinary Water Association. according to Jeff Miller, Tooele Wastewater service will be Rush Valley, UT County planner. through individual septic sys- During the public hearing tems, according to Miller. on the concept plan, Terry The concept approval by the Wright, Pine Canyon resident, planning commission includes supported the concept to keep two conditions. the area rural, but he opposed The southern five parcels the reduction in lot size and the in phase II of the subdivision width of roads and trails in the are part of the Pine Canyon subdivision. Reclamation Area. One condi- “I can remember back when tion requires the developer More information: I was on the planning com- to submit evidence that prior mission and 5-acres meant to the submittal of phase II www.royalcreekranches.com 5-acres,” he said. “Part of my the soil has been remediated problem is it’s not 5-acres. and the Tooele County Health [email protected] Also with the width of road Department finds it satisfactory and a 6-foot wide asphalt trail, for residential use. 435.841.1345 it becomes a thoroughfare. I The second condition would propose that it become requires the developer to work smaller. ... A trail system with with Tooele County plan- 6-foot wide asphalt is not a ning staff to ensure that the Find us on Facebook and Instagram : trail. It’s a farce. Get rid of that subdivision is in compliance thing. ... I can support the con- with the Tooele County Active @royalcreekranches cept as long as it has minimum Transportation Plan. 5-acre lots.” With the concept plan Alice Dale, another Pine approved, the next steps are Canyon resident, expressed the preliminary and final plat concern about traffic. approval by the planning com- “The roads are not main- mission. tained very well and people [email protected] A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 25, 2019

• Editorial Editor Tim Gillie • Guest Opinions [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum 435-882-0050

OUR VIEW Our true gifts The Tooele Transcript Bulletin celebrates 125 years of keeping readers informed about their community

Perhaps inspired by novelist Mark Twain’s wit and humor that made him a world celebrity at the time, two dynamic men published the fol- lowing words in and about a community newspaper they had just begun. “It will be breezily brilliant, winningly witty, curiously clean, satis- factorily sagacious and liberally loquacious, non-partisan in politics, independent in expression. Mining, agriculture, stock raising, fruit grow- ing, general and local news as well as breezy, pungent departments of absorbing interest, as well as timely editorial talks will …” Except for the “loquacious” use of adjectives, Twain couldn’t have said it better himself. The date was June 29, 1894, and the community newspaper given life with words, ink and paper, you’re holding in your hands or reading online. The two men, named Beasley and F.E. Gabriel, were the found- ing publishers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. This coming Saturday, your community newspaper turns a brilliant, witty, clean, sagacious — but hopefully not too loquacious — 125 years old. The day also marks another year for the Transcript Bulletin as Tooele County’s oldest continuous business. Despite wars, The Great Depression, The Great Recession, and burning down twice, we’ve never shut our doors. And those words, published by Beasley, whose first name remains a mystery, and Gabriel, created a mission statement that has been a guid- ing force for this newspaper for generations. Gabriel became the newspaper’s sole owner in 1897, but later died that year. His widow decided to keep the newspaper going, but GUEST OPINION needed an editor. She turned to James Dunn, a Tooele farmer who was renowned for his love of words and books. Dunn, a Mormon convert from Scotland, agreed to become the news- paper’s editor. On July 8, 1898, he bought the publication with a $10 Tanker attacks are a convenient down payment, which made him both editor and publisher. For years the newspaper was printed on an armory printing press, which was inked and operated by hand. The Tooele Transcript Bulletin became the newspaper’s official name pretext for Iran conflict on Dec. 4, 1923, after it bought out a rival paper in town called The Bulletin. Since 1898 to present day, the Transcript Bulletin has been fter mysterious attacks left continue to employ people whose owned and operated by one family — the Dunn Family — which is a holes in ships near a port in entire raison d’etre is to gin up such rarity in today’s newspaper industry dominated by media conglomer- the United Arab Emirates a confrontation? Does he like playing A Rachel Marsden ates. It all began with James and followed by his son the late Alex Dunn, in May, two similar attacks have GUEST COLUMNIST good cop/bad cop? Or does he enjoy Publisher Emeritus Joel Dunn, and current president and publisher Scott occurred in the same area. This time, having people around who make him Dunn. the damaged ships were both carry- appear reasonable and rational by Because the Transcript Bulletin has remained locally owned and oper- ing “Japan-related cargo,” according comparison? ated for 125 years, we believe our readers and advertisers have received to Japan’s trade ministry. The inci- a conceivable motive to perpetrate Britain has also joined Pompeo’s strong, relevant and timely news coverage that matters most to the dents occurred while Japanese Prime the attacks in the Gulf of Oman while war-drum refrain, while top EU dip- community. That belief is backed by hundreds of awards received over Minister Shinzo Abe was in Iran, Abe was meeting with Iranian leader- lomats favor restraint in assessing the years for journalism, photojournalism, design and advertising excel- meeting with that country’s supreme ship to discuss the issue. blame for the attacks, pending an lence. leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. U.S. Secretary of State Mike independent inquiry. The Japanese But awards never compare to the real measure of a newspaper’s worth Why would Japan be a target? It’s Pompeo was quick to finger Iran, owner of one of the attacked ships — its loyal readers. To whom we owe it all and express our deepest one of the few traditional U.S. allies calling the evidence “unmistakable.” has said that the damage, located appreciation. to have maintained a trade relation- But that assertion was undermined above the waterline, was likely At the Transcript Bulletin, the power that words and photographs ship with Iran. Until recently, Japan by evidence that could best be caused by a projectile rather than a hold is highly revered. With accuracy and fairness, we vow to continue had continued to buy Iranian oil described as “mistakable”: Members mine. to serve as a unified voice, the day-to-day chronicler of life in Tooele despite U.S. sanctions. As a “friend” of Congress reportedly criticized the The attacks served as a convenient County. It is a privilege and honor to do so — our true gifts at reaching of America, Japan had received a State Department for funding a multi- pretext for the Pentagon to continue 125 years old. sanctions waiver by the U.S. gov- million-dollar propaganda campaign a military buildup in the region, with ernment. But U.S President Donald that targeted and smeared journalists an announcement that 1,000 more Trump ended all sanctions waivers who don’t support the Trump admin- troops will be deployed — as if there for America’s buddies in April, forc- istration’s hardline stance on Iran. aren’t enough U.S. troops in the GUEST OPINION ing Japan to seek solutions. The Pentagon released a video Middle East already. “We hope (the Japanese govern- purportedly showing Iranians remov- Regardless of who’s responsible for ment) will make strenuous efforts so ing an unexploded mine from one of these incidents, none of this is really imports can be resumed,” Petroleum the ships. At first glance, the video any of America’s business. The U.S. is The climate trap for Association of Japan chairman looked a lot like the old black-and- reacting more aggressively than the Takashi Tsukioka said at a news con- white opening of a “Gilligan’s Island” countries that were actually involved. ference held the day before the ships episode. The passengers aboard that If the U.S. has concerns about its own Democrats in 2020 carrying Japanese cargo were dam- tiny ship could have been Iranian, I cargo in the region, then it can hire aged, according to the Japan Times. suppose. They also could have been some guys to ride shotgun, WITH he more the climate debate Finding a way to continue this oil Gilligan and the Skipper. shotguns, on the tankers. The place- changes, the more it stays the trade is in the interests of both Iran In an interview with Time maga- ment of security personnel aboard Tsame. and Japan, but counter to the inter- zine, Trump called the damage to the ships as a deterrent was how Somali Polls show that the public is wor- ests of the U.S. and its regional anti- tankers “very minor” and dismissed piracy was defeated a few years ago. ried about climate change, but that Iranian allies: Israel, Saudi Arabia the idea of a military confrontation doesn’t mean it is ready to bear any and the UAE. These countries all had with Iran. Then why does Trump SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 ® burden or pay any price to combat it. If President Donald Trump claws his way to victory again GUEST OPINION in Pennsylvania and the Upper Midwest, his path will likely go through abortion and climate at least $1 a month, or not even the change, two issues on which the cost of a cup of coffee at Starbucks. Democrats are most confident in The political experience of other Corrupt State a greater their righteousness and willing to advanced democracies is a flashing embrace radical policies that appeal red light. In Australia last month, to their own voters much more than the liberal opposition lost what was anyone else. supposed to be “the climate change” concern than the Deep State Joe Biden, the relative moder- election, against all expectations. ate, is subject to these forces. He Polling showed that about 60 per- onald Trump has been ramp- next year? dumped his longtime support for cent of Australians thought the ing up his “Deep State” rheto- News that a Cabinet secretary is the Hyde Amendment prohibiting government should address climate ric again. He’s back to blaming streamlining federal funding for her D Robert Reich federal funding of abortion and change “even if this involves signifi- a cabal of bureaucrats, FBI and CIA husband’s pet projects would be a GUEST COLUMNIST released a climate plan that, even if cant costs.” It turned out that it was agents, Democrats and “enemies of giant scandal under normal circum- more modest than the “Green New one thing to tell that to pollsters and the people” in the mainstream media stances. But in the age of Trump, eth- Deal” (a low bar), is clearly derived another to vote to make it happen. for conspiring to remove him from ics have gone out the window. from it. In France, gas and diesel hikes as office in order to allow the denizens Street billionaire Carl Icahn sought Rep. Greg Pence (R-Ind.), who There’s no doubt that climate is part of a government plan to reduce of foreign “s---holes” to overrun to gut EPA’s rule on ethanol credits, just happens to be the brother of Vice a top-tier issue for Democrats. In a carbon emissions by 75 percent America. which was harming his oil refinery President Mike Pence, has spent more CNN poll, 96 percent of Democrats sparked the yellow vest movement But with each passing day it’s investments. than $7,600 of his campaign funds on say it’s very important that candi- in car-dependent suburbs and becoming clearer that the real threat Last week, it was reported that a lodging at the Trump International dates support “taking aggressive towns, and had to be ignominiously to America isn’t Trump’s Deep State. real estate company partly owned by Hotel in Washington, D.C., since he action to slow the effects of climate reversed. It’s Trump’s own Corrupt State. Trump son-in-law and foreign policy was elected in November, although change.” It’s doubtful that mom, The politics of climate change Not since Warren G. Harding’s adviser Jared Kushner has raked in baseball and apple pie would poll will be problematic for the dura- sordid administration have as many $90 million from foreign investors SEE REICH PAGE A5 ® any higher. tion, for several reasons. The voters grifters, crooks and cronies occupied since Kushner entered the White Among the broader public, most opposed to the costs of climate high positions in Washington. House through a secret tax haven run according to a survey by climate action tend to be “deplorables” Trump has installed a Star Wars by Goldman Sachs in the Cayman LETTERS POLICY change programs at Yale and George most easily dismissed by center-left cantina of former lobbyists and con Islands. Kushner’s stake is worth up to The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to Mason universities, 70 percent parties at their own peril: voters artists, including several whose $50 million. the editor from readers. Letters must be no believe that climate change is hap- in rural Queensland in Australia, exploits have already forced them All this takes conflict of interest to longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and pening, and 57 percent believe that economically distressed residents of to resign, such as Scott Pruitt, Ryan a new level of shamelessness. accompanied by the writer’s name, address humans are causing it. unfashionable rural and semiurban Zinke, Tom Price and Michael Flynn. What are Republicans doing about and phone number. Longer letters may be It’s easy to overinterpret these areas of France, working-class voters Many others remain. it? Participating in it. published, based on merit and at the Editor’s numbers, though. An Associated in the Rust Belt in the U.S. When he was in Congress, the Secretary of Transportation Elaine discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. Press/University of Chicago poll Bearing real costs for the sake of current White House acting chief of Chao, who also happens to be the Letters written to thank an individual or asked people how much they were the climate will always be a sucker’s staff, Mick Mulvaney, pocketed tens wife of Senate Majority Leader Mitch organization should be submitted for “Notes of Appreciation.” actually willing to pay to fight cli- of thousands of dollars in campaign McConnell, has approved $78 mil- mate change, and 57 percent said SEE LOWRY PAGE A5 ® contributions from payday lenders, lion in grants for her husband’s Readers who are interested in writing a longer guest op-ed column on a topic of general then proposed loosening regulations home state of Kentucky, including a interest should contact Editor Tim Gillie. on them. Trump also made Mulvaney highway-improvement project that Email: [email protected] EDITORIAL BOARD acting head of the Consumer had been twice rejected in the past. Fax: (435) 882-6123 Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Timothy H. Gillie David J. Bern Financial Protection Bureau, of all Chao has even appointed a special Mail: Letters to the Editor Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor Editor-at-Large things. liaison to coordinate grants with Tooele Transcript-Bulletin When he was Trump’s special McConnell’s office. Oh, did I mention P.O. Box 390 With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, Tooele, UT 84074 including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. adviser on regulatory reform, Wall that McConnell is up for re-election TUESDAY June 25, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 GUEST OPINION AG Barr must find true reasons for Trump/Russia probe ith so much political “I don’t use those words noise in the air, with lightly,” says AOC, “I don’t WPresident Donald use those words to just throw Trump and AOC calling their John Kass bombs.” Then she used the GUEST COLUMNIST partisan bannermen to politi- phrase “concentration camps.” cal war, it’s almost impossible And through all of this, Barr for Americans to hear them- and his Justice Department, selves think. thumbs on the scales, what including prosecutor John But there are two questions happens then? Durham and FBI Inspector we might ask of ourselves: History is full of such sto- General Michael Horowitz, TH What does the republic ries. They all sound the same. are investigating allegations have in common with the They end with lamentations, that senior leadership of the Roman Catholic Church? then silence. FBI and the intelligence com- 4 of JULY And what happens if Church attendance and munity launched a politically Attorney General William donations are voluntary. I sup- motivated probe into the 2016 Barr is thwarted in his inves- pose being an American is also Trump campaign from the tigation of the investigators voluntary; we’re free to leave Obama White House. of the Democrats’ popular the way liberal Hollywood And for this, Barr has been (yet now discredited) theory actors often threaten to leave mercilessly trashed by the that President Donald Trump (but don’t) if Republicans are Democrats. EVENTS colluded with the Russians elected. Much of the media doesn’t to deny the 2016 election to Yet there are millions upon seem all that intent on getting THEME Hillary Clinton? millions of us who aren’t lib- the answers or getting to the “If you want to see what eral thespians, and we don’t bottom of things. happens to institutions that plan on voluntarily leaving the Journalists were once rabid- try to cover up and don’t country any time soon. ly interested at even the whiff come clean and don’t really We are at a critical time: of misuse of federal power by Forever Proud clean house, all you have The country is divided, its the CIA and FBI. And now? to do is look at the Catholic institutions are weakened The studied indifference is church,” political scientist and if not failing, and mincing revealing. University of Chicago profes- bureaucratic cynics run for But it must be of great com- sor emeritus Charles Lipson cover. fort to the Kemalists in the said on my podcast, “The The center collapsed, first deep bureaucratic state. Chicago Way.” on the right side of the center When Barr was an intern We weren’t talking about circle, and now most definitely at the CIA some 50 years ago, modern Catholicism and the on the left. during the civil rights and cover-up of priests sexually Trump isn’t the cause of Vietnam era, rules were put in abusing children. We were this. He’s merely the symp- place to protect American civil talking about the health of our tom. And those who are too liberties from what we now republic. witless to understand, or pre- politely call the “intelligence “They (church leaders) are tend witlessness so as to herd community.” now doing the right thing, but others for partisan reasons, do “The attorney general’s for years, they didn’t,” Lipson no service to their nation. responsibility is to make TH said. “You need to expose Most of us need quiet to sure that these powers are JUNE 28  JULY 5 them from the outside, they think things through, but not used to tread upon First need to put new people in, that’s almost impossible in this Amendment activity, and that Friday however painful that is.” 24/7 news cycle with cable certainly was a big part of And if they’re not exposed? TV news barking like a pack of my formative years of deal- June 28 • 7PM “If you don’t do it, the ordi- angry dogs. ing with those issues,” Barr nary people who sit in the We lurch toward armed told Jan Crawford of CBS in a National pews don’t have confidence conflict with Iran as Trump, recent and riveting interview. Army Band I have the power to that their priests, their parish, a pugnacious Republican but “The fact that today people Bring your blanket, chairs, their bishop, their archbishop & goodies to enjoy no conservative, announces just seem to brush aside the good music. have the integrity that they’ve his re-election campaign even idea that it is OK to, you know, counted on for generations.” while threatening mass depor- to engage these activities Aquatic Center The republic doesn’t require tation of people in the country against a political campaign Park (200 W. & Vine) play complete faith in government. illegally. is stunning to me, especially A healthy skepticism will And Democrats scream for when the media doesn’t seem Saturday suffice, and that’s not only impeachment while refusing to think that it’s worth looking expected, but welcome. to abandon their precious yet into,” Barr said. June 29 • 7PM But if the people lose com- discredited theory that Trump “They’re supposed to be the plete faith in their institutions, colluded with Russia; even watchdogs of, you know, our You inspire all of us at Rocky Mountain Power to provide if they believe that federal law while ranting hysterically over civil liberties.” the most reliable and sustainable energy possible. Discover enforcement and the intel- the president’s attempts to And when they’re not, they 2019 your greatness at PoweringGreatness.com. ligence services are rigged, control the porous southern might as well be preaching to the way police were rigged as border with Mexico. their own choir, in an empty Pageant political enforcers years ago Chief among these is the church, with empty pews. THS Auditorium © 2019 Rocky Mountain Power by Chicago’s City Hall, that stylish socialist spice girl (301 West Vine) FREE; Progams $2 becomes a problem. herself, U.S. Rep. Alexandria John Kass is a columnist And if they believe the story Ocasio-Cortez of New York. for the Chicago Tribune. His won’t be fairly told by many AOC compares U.S. immigra- Twitter handle is @john_kass. Monday• July 1 in the media who put their tion policy with the Holocaust. Aquatic Center Park Thursday • July 4 (200 W. & Vine) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Karaoke BREAKFAST • 78:30 a.m. All those wishing to participate should poison gas cylinders dropped by former President Barack pre-register by calling Holly Baum at 435-830-0306. Veterans Memorial Park (Main & Vine) Marsden from government helicopters. Obama to discourage an 4–5 p.m. Open Microphone $5 per person; Chamber of Commerce 435-882-0690 continued from page A4 Recently, a leaked memo Iranian nuclear program. Iran 5 p.m. Karaoke Contest from a group of engineers wasn’t a threat to America involved in the independent until this administration and KIWANIS 5K FREEDOM RUN Trump has already been inquiry by the Organization its hawks became obsessed Corvette goaded into overreacting and for the Prohibition of Chemical with making it one. 8:30 a.m. • Settlement Canyon bombing a country when facts Weapons concluded that Car Show 5-8 p.m. Please pre-register: tooelekiwanis.com later called the reasoning into the cylinders were manually Rachel Marsden is a colum- question. He authorized a placed, not dropped, casting nist, political strategist and host bombing in Syria in April 2018 doubt on the official narrative. of an independently produced FREE BBQ! PARADE • 9:00 a.m. after buying into the narrative The public isn’t buying into French-language program that 6 p.m. Come join us for free food (while supplies last) and fun! Bring your 4TH OF JULY PARADE ROUTE that Syrian President Bashar the idea that Iran is a threat to airs on Sputnik France. Her blanket & chairs to sit on. al-Assad was responsible for the West. If it was, the Trump website can be found at www. UTAH AVE (200 N) a chemical attack in Douma administration wouldn’t have rachelmarsden.com. Tuesday since the attack involved pulled out of the deal signed July 2 • 7PM

Flag Retirement SWIMING 200 WEST POOL Ceremony PARK The American Warriors in Action, the Boy Scouts of VINE ST State allows foreigners to take offers of foreign assistance to America, and Tooele City invite you to join us for a END Reich advantage of America. The the FBI and federal authorities. ceremony to retire United States ags with dignity and respect. Bring blankets or chairs. continued from page A4 reality is that Trump’s Corrupt The charitable interpreta- England Acres Park • 880 N 400 E • Tooele State allows Russian President tion is that McConnell and his MAIN ST Vladimir Putin and his goon ilk don’t want to offend Trump

Weds & Thurs NORTH federal election law forbids squad to continue undermin- by doing anything that might July 3 & 4 politicians from using cam- ing American democracy. appear to question the legiti- paigns dollars to cover housing “I’d take it” if Russia again macy of his 2016 win. The less FIREWORKS JULY 4! costs. offered campaign help, charitable view is Republicans Bit & Spur PARADE ROUTE The Corrupt State starts Trump crowed, adding that he oppose more secure elections with Trump himself — giving wouldn’t necessarily tell the because they’d be less likely to Rodeo Tooele Main Street 8 p.m. • Deseret Peak Complex new meaning to the old adage FBI about it. Just days before, win them. (2830 W. Highway 112) Route starts at the corner of Skyline and about a fish rotting from the Trump acknowledged “Russia Trump and his Republican Ticket & Muttin’ Bustin’ info. at: www.TooeleBitnSpur.com. Main Street, travels north down Main head down. helping me get elected” the enablers are playing magicians St. to 200 N Utah Ave., then turns left, When foreign govern- first time. who distract us by shouting Wednesday • July 3 traveling west to 200 West, then turns ments aren’t currying favor Despite evidence that “Look here!” at the paranoid left going south on 200 W to The Aquatic with Trump by staying at his Russia is hacking and trolling fantasy of a Deep State while Center park. BEGIN Washington hotel, they’re its way toward the 2020 elec- creating a Corrupt State under using state-owned compa- tion, Republican defenders of our noses. Concert & Fireworks nies to finance projects that Trump’s Corrupt State won’t But it’s not a party trick. It’s 8:00 p.m. (Doors open 7:00 p.m.) will line Trump’s pocket, like lift a finger. the dirtiest trick of our time, THS Football Field (240 W. 100 S.) Charley Jenkins Concert • 11:00 a.m. China’s $500 million entertain- McConnell refuses to con- enabled by the most corrupt ment complex in Indonesia sider any legislation on elec- party in living memory. Aquatic Center Park (200 W. & Vine) that includes a Trump-branded tion security. He and Senate hotel. Republicans even killed a bill Robert Reich’s latest book is Trump claims the Deep requiring campaigns to report “The Common Good.” ARRIVAL from Sweden was founded by Vicky Zetterberg After Parade Park Activities, in 1995 in Gothenburg, Sweden and very soon became one of the world’s most popular and most selling Entertainment & Car Show ABBA show band. ARRIVAL from Sweden in the production “The Music Mechanical Bull • Zorb Balls • Rock wall • Train • Food • Fun! of ABBA” has sold out arenas and venues all over the world and is the absolute best and most authentic 11 a.m. - 3 p.m • Aquatic Center Park (200 W. & Vine) ABBA show there is. Finally, whatever the costs, no All this should counsel cau- This production is the closest you will ever get to Lowry one is going to feel any climate tion rather than apocalyptic see ABBA! Sponsored by Tooele City & Tooele City Arts Council continued from page A4 benefits anytime soon, or likely rhetoric and policies, although Tickets are $5 & available at Tooele City Hall 7:00 p.m. Friday • July 5 9:00 p.m. ever. The supposed upside of Trump has every reason to hope and Macey’s Fireworks will begin apx. 10:00 pm Friday’s on Vine plausible policies adopted by it doesn’t. Movie at the Park Bring blankets, chairs, & treats! game for any one country so the U.S. would be minuscule FULL SCHEDULE: Nathan long as there isn’t a global man- changes in the global tempera- Rich Lowry is editor of the Osmond Aquatic Center Park (200 W. & Vine) date for emission reductions. ture decades from now. National Review. www.tooelecity.org A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 25, 2019

OBITUARIES MATTERS OF FAITH

Lynn A Wootton piloted sky divers throughout Tooele County, eventually We cannot control or manage Lynn A Wootton passed acquiring his own plane. In his away June 23, 2019, in twilight years Lynn spent his Anniston, Alabama. Lynn time refurbishing old radios was born Jan. 16, 1943, and traveling, having visited all what other people think or say to Alma Royal and Mabel 50 states. Killian Wootton in Heber City, Lynn was preceded in death irrors can be fascinat- way, the amount of concern we Utah. The family relocated to by his parents and one brother, ing things. They allow have about how others view us. Grantsville, Utah, when Lynn Ralph Wootton. He is survived Mus to see ourselves or Bill Upton What we perceive others was a toddler. by his companion and caretak- at least provide a reflection. GUEST COLUMNIST think about us is made even He married Suzanne Green er, Stephanie Austin Wootton What we see in great measure more difficult by those who on Sept. 21, 1962, and they of Anniston, Alabama; two depends on us. decide to tell us what they made their home in Tooele, daughters, Christine (Lonnie) When I first moved to Tooele think. I don’t remember how Utah. Lynn and Suzanne had Warr of Grantsville, Utah, to pastor the church that what nating but our reflection; what old I was when I determined two daughters, Christine and and Lori (Lance) McEntire of was then called First Assembly we look like to other people, or the gap in my mother’s wisdom Lori. Lynn and Suzanne later Tooele, Utah; four grandchil- of God, there were two floor- what we think they see. that said: “Sticks and stones divorced but remained close dren, Weston (Whitney) Warr, to-ceiling mirrors in the foyer. I Since I have reached what will break my bones but names friends. Wyatt (Jared Stapley) Warr, am sure the original intent was the English delicately refer to (words) will never hurt me.” In 1998 Lynn relocated to ing in post-retirement with Rylee and Morgan McEntire; to create the illusion of a larger as a “certain age,” I find myself That bit of advice was nearly as Anniston, Alabama, where he Battelle Memorial Institute at one great-grandchild Augustus room within the limited space. avoiding mirrors. Unlike Count misguided as “do as I say, not married Ms. Stephanie Austin the Anniston Chemical Agent Warr; ex-wife, Suzanne But the mirrors served a much Dracula in the old vampire as I do.” on Dec. 20, 2003. Disposal Facility as an air mon- Wootton; and two brothers, greater purpose over the years; movies, I am not afraid my But I don’t have time to Lynn began working at the itoring subject matter expert. Jack (Sharon) Wootton of they provided endless hours of reflection will be captured, talk about that at this writ- Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) in Lynn had many other voca- Arizona, and George Wootton stolen moments of entertain- rather I am concerned about ing. Words and names I have 1965 and retired from Tooele’s tions that supported his hob- of Grantsville, Utah. ment. the reflection that will be cap- discovered are terribly hurtful; Deseret Chemical Depot in bies such as auto and aircraft A private graveside service Young girls smiled broadly tured. the invisible scars may become 1998 where he worked at the mechanics. He raced motocross will be held at a later date at and curtsied at the princess I am not suggesting people visible in lifelong behaviors. US Army’s Chemical Agent desert races, participating in Tooele City Cemetery. looking back at them. Or boys shouldn’t care about how they So what can we do? We cannot Munition Disposal System the Widowmaker Motorcycle flexed their muscles or karate look. Certainly, impressions control or manage what other (CAMDS). He continued work- Hill Climb several times. He chopped invisible forces that that form basis for character people think or say. There is apparently lurked near the assessment are made within no way to avoid those wounds stairwell that descended to the seconds. A friend of mine years intentionally or thoughtlessly Sunday School rooms. There ago had his wedding marred given. Glen Wayne DEATH NOTICE was also a certain amount of when the person charged with For people of faith the solu- hair checking, skirt fixing and officiating did not notice the tion is straightforward though Johnston Arnold Dallman Thursday’s edition of the general appearance approval dried tomato seeds that spread perhaps not easily applied. As Glen Wayne Johnston will Tooele Transcript Bulletin. that seemed to be a natural across his tie. servants of Christ we have an be remembered and honored Arnold Dallman of Tooele, Services are pending under response to seeing the two That lasting and unfortunate audience of one. The only opin- by family and friends, U.S. passed away June 22, 2019. the direction of Didericksen mirors. perception could have been ion that really matters is that Navy, and local VFW, with a A full obituary will be in Memorial. The mirrors have long since eliminated by a brief look in of our Lord and Savior and He graveside service Friday, June been remodeled out of exis- the mirror, or a wet napkin. loves us unconditionally. 28, 2019, at the Tooele City tencem but the reflection in a That being said, I do wonder Cemetery 361 S. 100 East, at glass door brings about some sometimes about the amount of Bill Upton is chaplain of the 2 p.m. Glen is survived by his similar behavior. So maybe it’s energy we expend with image Tooele City Police Department. children Doyle Johnston and not just mirrors that are fasci- management, or put another Annalene Brown.

WINN ATTENDS ARMY WAR COLLEGE SEMINAR

COURTESY OF TOOELE CITY Tooele City Mayor Debbie Winn (front row, far right) joined 160 busi- ness, government, academic and community leaders at the U.S. Army War College 65th annual National Security Seminar in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, from June 3-6. The seminar allows senior military lead- ers to develop a deeper understand- ing of those they serve throughout the country through candid con- versation and presentations. Winn personally funded all expenses on the trip, according to a release from RODEOTooele City. 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS! HOLE IN ONE JULY 3 & 4 p &S ur PM t i 8:00 B 74 DESERET Years PEAK COMPLEX 2930 UT-112, Tooele County

Hotel Provided by

COURTESY OF AMANDA AUFDEMORTE Dustin Barker made a 116 yard hole in one Saturday at Hole 13 at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course in Tooele. Witnesses were Amanda Aufdemorte and RMPRA Jesper Rasmussen. Sanctioned Stock - Brokenheart Rodeo Co. A Full-Color Ticket and Activity Page Mutton Bustin' Just for Kids! Information: Every Thursday in Your Tooele Transcript-Bulletin TooeleBitnSpur.com SPONSORS TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Subscribe Today 435-882-0050 TUESDAY June 25, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7

So many ways to ride UTA in Tooele County. Find yours.

Go more places in Tooele County – or even into Salt Lake – with UTA. Whether it’s bus, flex route, on-demand or vanpool, if you have somewhere to be, UTA has you covered.

Flex Routes Flex Routes are bus routes with a twist of customization. They can pick you up and drop you off within ¾ of a mile from their scheduled route at your home or business. Our two Flex Routes run in Tooele City, connecting school campuses, downtown, medical facilities and starting August 12, 2019 we are excited to introduce a new mid-day Tooele to Salt Lake service. This new Flex Route will run from the 2400 North Park & Ride in Tooele to 1950 West North Temple in Salt Lake between the hours of 8 AM and 4 PM. Find routing and schedules at rideuta.com/services/flex.

Salt Lake Service Everyone’s commute is made easier with routes from Grantsville and Tooele connecting in Stansbury Park into the International Center, airport and downtown. Start your workday stress-free and let us do the driving. Watch for additional commuter service times beginning August 12, 2019.

Vanpool Work at Dugway, Tooele Army Depot, the VA in Salt Lake or some other location? A vanpool is probably headed in your direction already. And with the option of pretax dollars to offset the cost, it makes for a smart move. Visit rideuta.com/vanpool to see how.

On-Demand Service Give us 24 hour notice, and we’ll pick you up and drop you off M-F, 7am-7pm from designated stops in Tooele, Stansbury Park or Grantsville. Wheelchair accessible vehicles are available. To schedule your ride, call 435-843-4114.

For routes, rates and more, visit rideuta.com. A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 25, 2019 FRIDAYS ON VINE Utah National Guard band to play Fridays on Vine

STEVE HOWE Ensemble is scheduled to bring of the Utah Army National STAFF WRITER its distinctive and patriotic Guard, under the direction of The 23rd Army Band of the sound to the community music Chief Warrant Officer Denny Utah National Guard will take series the weekend prior to Saunders and 1st Sgt. Bryce the stage at the Aquatic Center Fourth of July. It’s the second Bird. Members complete basic Park in Tooele this week in consecutive performance for training and are designated as the latest edition of Fridays on the band at Fridays on Vine. Army musicians. Vine. A number of smaller groups “We count ourselves as very The 23rd Army Band Concert will make up the band’s per- lucky to do it,” said Boehme. formance on Friday, including The group performs at about the concert band, brass band, 60 performances throughout Frank rock band and brass quintet, the year. according to Sgt. 1st Class Matt The band practices in West OHLMAN Boehme. The music selection Jordan and performs a variety M Attorney at Law will have strong patriotic roots, of songs, from movie music to but differ between bands, such patriotic songs and a service as more popular music by the song medley. Free brass band and classic rock by The concert helps kick off a Consultation the rock band. week of July Fourth festivities for For nearly a century, “The in Tooele City, including car Wills & Governor’s Own” 23rd Army shows, a community barbecue, Band has performed at military the Miss Tooele City Pageant, Trusts and civilian performances in various concerts and the parade Utah, around the country and on Main Street. even around the world, accord- Fridays on Vine begin every 493 W. 400 N. Tooele ing to information provided Friday at 7 p.m. at the Aquatic by the band. The band credits Center Park at 200 W. Vine 882-4800 international performances in Street. The concerts are free to Russia, Germany and Morocco. the public, but seating is lim- COURTESY OF 23RD ARMY BAND www.tooelelawoffice.com The band’s membership ited. Patrons are encouraged to “The Governor’s Own” 23rd Army Band has provided music for both military and civilian events for nearly a cen- is comprised of members bring a blanket or lawn chair. tury. The band will take the stage in Tooele for Fridays on Vine this week. [email protected] PET OF THE WEEK Old Grantsville Church Theatre to present ‘1776’ starting this week

MARK WATSON CORRESPONDENT Experienced actors, first- time performers and even a pair of politicians will present the musical “1776” at the Old Grantsville Church Dinner Theatre starting this week. for fi nding all “1776” portrays the debates our pets a good among delegates from 13 states prior to the adoption of home. the United States Declaration of Independence from Great Britain on July 4,1776, at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. The play premiered on Broadway in 1969 and won a For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure Tony Award for Best Musical. Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires “There are 25 men and Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing two women in the play, and and possible shelter fee. because in a smaller commu- Tooele City nity like ours there are mostly FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to women actors available, this Ethan Rigby plays John Dickinson of Pennsylvania in the musical “1776.” Grantsville hold animals for 5 business play was a bit more difficult to Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. cast,” said director Matt Price. the show because there usually seem to remember Jefferson, the weekend after the Fourth Theater owner Macae is a show at the J. Reuben Clark Washington, or Franklin for of July. Wanberg said it has been a goal Farm in Grantsville, a Carol their contributions but never Nelson, a long-time patron Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. of hers to present the musical LaForge production in Tooele fully realize that while they of the Old Grantsville Church “1776.” and a show at the Benson were the stars of the American Dinner Theatre, never thought Tooele Veterinary Clinic “Usually in the summer in Gristmill,” Wanberg said. “But Revolution, Adams was the about performing in a play. 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 Tooele County, there would not this year none of those things driving force and grease to “My son persuaded me to be enough available men to do are happening, so I decided the wheels that set things in participate in this one because this was the year. I’ve wanted motion.” it portrays the inspiring story to do this play for a long time This is Brigg’s second role in of the miracle-birth of America around the Fourth of July.” “1776.” He portrayed Benjamin — a story that each new gener- The show runs this week Franklin in Magna’s Empress ation must learn and cherish,” Tooele City Fireworks and then again on the weekend Theater’s production in 2015. Nelson said. after the Fourth of July. It runs Grantsville actor Ron Wanberg said the play is Thursday through Saturday, Johnson plays the role of not recommended for children and then again on July 5-6. Rhode Island representative under the age of eight because “We’ve been rehearsing for Stephen Hopkins. His daughter of language. RESTRICTIONS 2019 about six weeks. We have some Joannna plays Abigail Adams, Some performances are truly consummate performers wife of John Adams. Joanna show-only and some are din- and some trying this on stage Johnson is known on the ner shows. Dinner shows start for the very first time,” Price national scene for her portrayal at 6:30 p.m. and shows with said. “Everybody has been of a stepsister in the travel- no dinner begin at 7 p.m. working hard and doing an ing Broadway production of Doors open 30 minutes prior to amazing job.” “Ciderella.” shows. Price, who also plays Jeremy Jex plays the role Thursday’s opener is show Benjamin Franklin in the musi- of Thomas Jefferson, the only. Friday’s show is catered cal, said he can tell the actors author of the Declaration of by Panda Express. Saturday’s love the story behind the Independence. show is catered by Costa Vida Declaration of Independence. “I am inspired that out of Taco Bar. “They also like being able to all the great things Thomas The July 5 show is catered portray actual people, not some Jefferson accomplished in his by Cafe Rio (sweet pork enchi- FIREWORKS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: made-up fictional character,” life, the one he chose to men- ladas). The July 6 show is Price said. “Some of these his- tion at the top of his memo- catered by Dickey’s Barbecue

2400 North • North of 2200 North and West of Home Depot torical people are placed on a rial was the author of the (chopped brisket). A matinee 2200 North pedestal. My goal is to display Declaration of Independence,” at 1 p.m. on July 6 is show Main Street (SR-36) Hospital 2000 North • North of 1600 North and East of their humanity. These people Jex said. only. 1600 North are just like you and me. They Kelly Wanberg plays the part The theatre is located at 297 MAIN STREET

Main Street (SR-36) 400 West fought and fought and fought of John Hancock. W. Clark Street. • South of Skyline Drive for independence. It was the “Despite inheriting a large Show only tickets are $10 • South of Main Street (SR-36) West 1000 North 1000 North first time in history that some- shipping business and being for adults, $8 for seniors (age

Rogers Road thing like this happened.” a man of wealth, which could 60-plus) and $7 for children up • West of 1000 West MAIN STREET Road Droubay 600 North One of the main fighters have made him loyal to the to 12. • East of Droubay Road 100 East Broadway 7th Street 400 North for independence was John crown, Hancock was a man Dinner tickets are $20 each.

1000 West ELTON Colman Street Colman PARK Harris Northlake Elementary Adams, who is played by Greg of honor who loved America, Online tickets are available Elementary RESIDENTS WHO LIVE IN THE RESTRICTED Utah Oquirrh Hills Golf Cource Briggs of Tooele. using many of his own resourc- on www.eventbrite.com. To LOCATIONS MAY GO TO THE FOLLOWING Vine Street Tooele High School “Playing this role is actu- es to help it on its way to inde- reserve and pay at the door, LOCATION TO USE THEIR FIREWORKS: 200 South Upland Drive ally fulfilling one of my bucket pendence,” Wanberg said. call or text 435-241-8131.

400 South MAIN STREET SKYLINE • Dow James Park – 400 North 435 West Skyline Drive PARK list wishes as John Adams is Rep. Merrill Nelson and Doors open 30 minutes before

700 South perhaps my favorite founding Grantsville City Councilman each event begins. Seating is LIGHTING FIREWORKS father,” Briggs said. Neil Critchlow will also partici- in order of ticket purchase and MAIN STREET Between the hours of 11am and 11pm Street Colman He added, “I often con- pate in the play. Critchlow will reservation. Concessions are except as noted: sider Adams as the forgotten perform the weekend before available at all performances. • July 2 – July 5 (July 4th hours extended to midnight) founder because others always the Fourth of July and Nelson mwatsontooeletranscript.com • July 22 – 25 (July 24th hours extended to midnight) • December 31st (11am – 1am January 1) • Chinese New Year’s Eve, February 18 (11am – 1am the following day) Full Local Class “C” fi reworks can be sold the following dates: • June 23 - July 27, Dec. 29 - Dec. 31, 2 days before Sports Coverage and on Chinese New Year In Every Issue FOR MORE DETAILED FIREWORKS INFORMATION VISIT OUR WEBSITE TOOELETRANSCRIPT WWW.TOOELEFIRE.ORG BULLETIN TUESDAY June 25, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Monica Sagers (above) standing next to the tollbooth at Middle Canyon on Monday morning. Sagers tells Sandy resident Lisa Berg (below) about the fee to access the recreational area. Berg travelled over Butterfield Canyon from the Herriman side to look at campgrounds. Tollbooth continued from page A1 both Middle and Settlement canyons is available for $50. Overnight camping in desig- nated campgrounds in Middle Canyon costs $15, and a group campsite is available for $125. Tooele County adopted a camping fee for Middle Canyon in 2014. The $3 day use fee is new. The new access fee was met with mixed opinions on social media. Some people complained about the fee with comments Commission announced in 2019. like, “I’ll never go up there April 2018 that it would start Memorial Day 2019 came again.” to charge a $3 fee per vehicle and went with no tollbooth “I’ve been going to this around Memorial Day week- in Middle Canyon. County canyon for 10 years and have end that year. The same fee officials said it would be two amazing memories but charg- has been collected at a toll- or three weeks until the booth ing people that want to just booth at nearby Settlement would be in place. drive up and hike is an insult,” Canyon for years. The fees collected in read another Facebook post. Memorial Day 2018 came Tooele County Canyons go to Other comments either and went with no booth improvements, maintenance welcomed the fee or were and no toll. The County and operations of the canyons, resigned to its inevitability Commission announced in according to county officials. to keep the canyon safe and June 2018 that the installation “The idea is that the fee for clean. of the tollbooth for Middle Middle Canyon will help make “This is what happens when Canyon would be delayed until the canyon safer and cleaner people destroy nice things, sometime in August. Later in for our families,” said Mark you have to pay now,” read 2018 the County Commission McKendrick, Tooele County one Facebook post about the announced that no fee would director of facilities manage- Middle Canyon fee. be collected for Middle Canyon ment. The Tooele County until the canyon opened in [email protected] Tooele Education F   S T  C  S 

Creating Partnerships By Clint Spindler

One question I am sometimes asked is, “What is TEF and what does it do?” While it is easy to respond and share, “We are a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit corporation founded

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO in 2010, led by a board of The Tooele City Council approved budget ammendments last Wednesday which included $20,000 in repairs to directors who represent our the park storage facility in the former food bank building. diverse community with a mission to enrich and enhance teaching and learning in fund the equipment and start- an $8.46 million guaranteed the Tooele County School Budget up costs for its new Exploring maximum price contract with District”…what does that Tooele Valley Chamber of Commerce business members continued from page A1 program, which began in Big-D Construction during really mean? It signifies touring the Ophir Historic Site. 2018. its March 20 meeting. The that the Tooele Education As construction continues guaranteed maximum price Foundation is an extension kind donations, and cash and Kids, Environmental Action The city also increased its on the new police station contract sets a ceiling on the of our community and that it non-cash contributions. TEF Teams, Life Cycles Projects, anticipated sales tax revenue on Garden Street, the City amount the city could pos- works to provide excellence administers these resources and 4th grade Field Trips to by $115,000, matching the Council also approved a bud- sibly pay for construction of and opportunities that support to support learning activities the Utah Museum of Natural increase to the city’s judg- get adjustment to include the facility. not typically funded via tax History. And this past year, ments and loses budget line the proceeds from the $9 No one spoke during a the educational mission of the greater Tooele Valley dollars given to schools. The Cargill was able to provide an resulting from the Aposhian million loan through the public hearing on the bud- foundation fosters creative amazing donation dedicated Sod Farm settlement. The state’s Permanent Community get amendments during community and the Tooele approaches to education for the future development of city’s net obligation of $1.13 Impact Fund Board in the Wednesday’s meeting. The County School District. a “learning lodge” at the Ophir million from the April settle- debt service fund budget. City Council unanimously TEF shares many of the through grants and programs ment will be paid out in 10 Cash transfers from the debt approved the changes, on a same values and goals for that help improve educational Canyon Education Center. As equal annual installments. service fund to the public motion by City Councilman education that families, experiences and outcomes. It you can clearly see, Cargill The adjustments also safety fund will occur as Brad Pratt, seconded by City businesses, groups, and accomplishes this great work is a wonderful foundation included $21,250 from the needed throughout construc- Councilman Dave McCall. community organizations through partnerships! partner! police department’s forfeited tion. [email protected] have for our public schools. One such TEF partner Tooele Education evidence trust account to The City Council approved Individuals, local businesses, that has a burning passion to Foundation is always striving and community organizations support students and teachers to create and enhance regularly contribute to the is Cargill Salt. Cargill has relationships and partnerships. success of the TEF mission been partnering with Tooele If you are an individual, in various ways by expanding Education Foundation community organization, resources of time, talent, in- for seven years and is a business, or group in the MONEY SAVING Coupons sustaining-level community that is interested in partner that developing a partnership with in Tuesday’s Paper can be counted TEF, please call (435) 833- on…year-in 1900 ext. 1174 to learn more Subscribe Today! 882-0050 TOOELE and year-out. about how this can become a TRANSCRIPT Annually, reality that helps strengthen Magazine BULLETIN Cargill has our community. provided a generous Tooele Education donation Foundation that supports programs @TEFbellringer like: Fruits for www.tooeleeducationfoundation.org A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 25, 2019 Sports Tooele High names Evans as its new wrestling coach

LIISA LONDON MECHAM THS WRESTLING He replaces Cody Valdez, who involved with as good as they CORRESPONDENT stepped down last month. can be, so that the students in Tom Evans has Newly hired Tooele wres- “I met my wife Ali and this school district have the been named tling coach Tom Evans has one tlers, on and off the mat.” moved into the area about five best opportunities. Coaching Tooele High basic principle when it comes Evans, a Tooele Valley years ago,” Evans said. “I’ve wrestling at Tooele is part of School’s new wrestling coach. to coaching. transplant of five years who never felt at home quicker that.” He was officially “My coaching philosophy is was born and raised in Woods anywhere I’ve lived than I Evans, an instructor in bio- introduced dur- simple: work hard,” he said. Cross, has applied this phi- did here in Tooele. When I technology, medical forensics ing a Meet the “I set high expectations for losophy in his own life for started teaching at the Tooele and criminal justice at the CLC, Coach Night on myself both personally and several years and now looks to Community Learning Center is also adjunct faculty at Salt Monday. professionally, and I will have share his experience with the (CLC), I immediately wanted LIISA LONDON MECHAM/ high expectations for my wres- Tooele High wrestling team. to make the programs I’m SEE EVANS PAGE A11 ➤ TTB PHOTO Trade Mustangs edge Bears again provides upgrade to Jazz roster SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah took an alternate route to upgrade its roster rather than building through the NBA draft Thursday night.

The Jazz sent the No. 23 pick to Memphis on Wednesday as part of a trade that will bring veteran point guard Mike Conley to Utah. Jae Crowder, Kyle Korver and Grayson Allen all went to Memphis along with a future Jazz first-round pick, as part of the trade which cannot be finalized until July 6. The Grizzlies selected for- ward Darius Bazely with the 23rd pick and dealt him to the Thunder in exchange for Gonzaga forward Brandon Clarke, the No. 21 selection. Conley joining Donovan Mitchell represents a massive upgrade in Utah’s backcourt. Finding a point guard who could help lift some of the offensive burden off Mitchell’s shoulders was a top priority for Utah heading into the off- season. Conley fills this need. The veteran point guard Herriman’s Atkinson shuts posted a career high 21.1 points and 6.4 assists per game a year ago after missing down Tooele County’s bats all but 12 games during the 2016-17 season because of a heel injury. Overall, Conley DARREN VAUGHAN “I still think there’s growing appeared in 788 games over SPORTS EDITOR pains with this team,” Bears 12 seasons with Memphis, The Tooele County Bears coach Nolan Stouder said. with career averages of 14.9 have lost only two games “We’re still kind of figuring out points and 5.7 assists. through the early part of the how it flows and where guys Barring a trade, this marks American Legion baseball sea- are playing and where they’re the second time in four sea- son. hitting at in the lineup.” sons where the Jazz will not Both have come by a single Herriman starter Cody have a first-round selection run, and both have come at Atkinson and reliever Brittan joining the team in the fall as the hands of Herriman. On Rose kept the Bears’ offense a rookie. Utah traded away Monday at Stansbury High at bay, limiting them to just FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS No. 12 pick Taurean to School, the visiting Mustangs four hits. However, the Bears Cache Bentley (6, top) gets congratulations from teammate Griffen Bate after scoring a run for the Tooele the Hawks in 2016 as part of did it to the Bears again, edg- got solid pitching of their own County Bears during an American Legion game against Herriman on Monday at Stansbury High School. a three-team deal to acquire ing the boys from Tooele Herriman won the game 4-3. Bears shortstop Jaxson Miner (3, above) receives a throw from second baseman County 4-3. SEE BEARS PAGE A11 ➤ Austin Woodhouse as a Herriman runner slides into second base. SEE JAZZ PAGE A11 ➤ Bees, Grizzlies combine for 122 Dusk ’til Dawn runs in five-game series in SLC tourney returns to

DARREN VAUGHAN game-winning run coming late Salt Lake rally. Taylor Grantsville July 3 SPORTS EDITOR on a wild pitch by Fresno Ward hit a grand slam in the Two of the Pacific Coast reliever Fernando Rodney. second inning for Salt Lake, The annual “Grandma disease. Your support is much League’s highest-scoring Jose Rojas was 3-for-3 with a while Parker and Jared Walsh Bernadine’s Dusk ’til Dawn” appreciated!” teams — and two of its worst double, a home run, five RBIs had solo home runs and tennis tournament will take For more information, con- in terms of runs allowed — trail second-place Las Vegas and three runs scored. Parker Thaiss hit two doubles. place July 3, beginning at 7 p.m. tact Nelson at (435) 841-9225. got together for a five-game by 6 1/2 games. and Brennon Lund each hit a The Grizzlies exploded at the Grantsville High tennis series over the weekend at The series began Thursday home run in the win for Salt for 24 hits in a 22-9 win courts. Smith’s Ballpark in Salt Lake with the conclusion of a game Lake. on Sunday that included a Registration will take place City with explosive offensive that was suspended by rain Friday’s game was a 12-8 10-run seventh-inning out- at the beginning of the tour- results. in the fourth inning on April victory for Fresno as the burst. Parker and Ward each nament. There is a $10 fee to The Fresno Grizzlies out- 9 with the Grizzlies leading Grizzlies pounded Trevor homered in the loss for the participate. There also will be scored the host Salt Lake Bees 8-1. Fresno held on for an Cahill for seven runs in 2 1/3 Bees, and Parker, Lund and a drawing for prizes, as well 67-55 in winning three of five 8-4 victory in seven innings innings as he made a rehab Ty Kelly each had a double. as a raffle. All proceeds will games, well above the Bees’ as Salt Lake’s Jarrett Parker start on his way back to the First baseman Roberto Peña be donated to the Alzheimer’s league-worst average of 7.24 hit a solo home run and Matt Los Angeles Angels. Thaiss hit pitched the final inning of Association. Full-Color runs allowed per contest. Thaiss added an RBI double two home runs for the Bees, the game for Salt Lake after “Please join us for an evening However, the Bees (35-41) in the bottom of the fourth. while Parker and Lund each things got out of hand. of tennis, socializing and fun,” Activities Page were able to maintain a 2 In Thursday’s regularly had one. Ryan Scott hit two Salt Lake wrapped up the Ken Nelson said in an e-mail. 1/2-game lead over last-place scheduled contest, the Bees doubles. series with a 14-9 win on “Even if you don’ tplay tennis, Every Thursday Albuquerque in the Pacific outlasted the Grizzlies 12-11 Fresno beat the Bees 13-12 stop by and enter into the raffle Subscribe Southern Division, and they in seven innings with the on Saturday, holding off a SEE BEES PAGE A11 ➤ and help us fight this terrible 435-882-0050 TUESDAY June 25, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11 Truex Jr. beats Busch for Redskins quarterback Smith second straight Sonoma win plans to play football again

SONOMA, Calif. (AP) — comfortably holding off Busch intersected regularly since Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle for JGR’s 10th victory of the 2004, when Truex held off despite disastrous leg injury Busch have managed to keep season. Busch to win the Busch Series their long-standing rivalry Truex won for the fourth championship. WASHINGTON (AP) — Show,” posted Friday on November and needed mul- quite friendly during their first time in the last eight points- “It (stinks) to finish sec- Washington Redskins quar- YouTube, Smith said “the tiple operations. He is still season as teammates at Joe paying races, earning his 23rd ond to a teammate, but it is terback Alex Smith says he steps I’m at right now are wearing a stabilizing frame Gibbs Racing. career victory overall. Busch good for the company,” said hopes to play football again lifestyle steps,” such as being on his lower right leg and It’s a bit easier for Truex to also has four wins this season, Busch, who has four top-five but still needs to make basic able to play with his kids. says he could need it for be a gracious winner — and putting the two veteran drivers finishes in the last five years progress like relearning how Asked whether he will another 11/2 months. for Busch to be somewhat in position for a long summer at Sonoma. “Overall, Martin to run after breaking his return to football, Smith The Redskins finished 7-9 content with second place — of friendly competition. is really good here. I’m just right leg. replied, “That’s the plan.” last season and drafted Ohio when their two Toyotas are “We race as hard as we can pumped that I actually ran In an interview during The 35-year-old Smith State quarterback Dwayne blowing away the rest of the possibly race on the race track, good.” a massage at a shopping broke his right tibia and Haskins in the first round NASCAR Cup Series field by and we respect each other off Ryan Blaney was a dis- mall with “The Oh My Goff fibula during a game in this spring. a full 31 seconds, as they did it,” Truex said. “That works out tant third, more than 33 on a dominant Sunday in wine pretty good.” seconds behind Truex. Matt country. Although Busch is a vicious DiBenedetto finished a career- Truex won on the hilly road competitor, he had perspective best fourth, and JGR’s Denny course at Sonoma Raceway for on this result after failing to Hamlin was fifth. Erik Jones, Jazz used it to select College of Miye Oni. The 6-foot-6 guard the second straight year and find a way to make a late push JGR’s fourth driver, came in Charleston forward Jarrell was the Ivy League Player continued from page A10 the third time in his career, past Truex. Their careers have eighth. Brantley. The 6-foot-7 for- of the Year the past two ward averaged 19.4 points seasons and ranked third in then Pacers point guard and 8.4 rebounds during his the league in scoring (17.1 George Hill. senior season at Charleston points) and assists (3.6) as a Utah was active in acquir- and was the 2016 CAA senior. Ward going 4-for-4 with three series runs through Friday, ing second-round picks, Rookie of the Year. All three players can cre- Bees RBIs. Peña, Thaiss, Rojas and with all four games set to looking for players to The Jazz retained the No. ate with the ball in their continued from page A10 Michael Hermosillo had a begin at 7:05 p.m. at Smith’s develop and potentially fill 53 pick and used it to select hands, which piqued Utah’s double. Ballpark. After Friday’s game, out the roster going into next Hofstra point guard Justin interest in nabbing them in Monday night after allowing The Bees’ homestand con- Salt Lake will hit the road for season. Wright-Foreman. The 6-foot- the second round. six runs in the first inning. tinues tonight with the first a four-game set in Tacoma “All those guys, we’re 2 guard earned CAA Player “There is a saying: ‘If you Ward and Peña each hit solo game of a four-game series against the Rainiers. really excited to have them,” of the Year honors in 2018 play in college and you’re home runs in the win, with against the Reno Aces. The [email protected] Jazz GM Justin Zanik said. and 2019. Wright-Foreman good enough, the NBA will “They fit what we’re looking ranked second in the NCAA find you,’” Zanik said. “These for as far as Jazz players now in scoring as a senior at 27.1 guys were all known com- and going forward.” points per game. modities. They’ve all had Utah traded a future sec- Utah also received the No. very successful careers. It ond rounder to get the No. 58 pick from the Warriors wasn’t something where they 50 pick from the Pacers and and took Yale shooting guard just came on the radar.”

smooth as possible for the want to improve the existing Evans wrestlers, maintaining the wrestling opportunities for continued from page A10 things that were working well younger kids, so we can start in the program, while making teaching strong technique and Lake Community College improvements as needed,” he wrestling principles early. I in criminal justice and at said. “Part of that is creating want those younger kids to Utah Valley University in a strength, conditioning, flex- begin to identify as Tooele biotechnology. He gradu- ibility, recovery and eating wrestlers so that when they get ated from the University of program that will improve the to high school, they already Utah with an interdisciplin- performance of the athletes. have a sense of belonging to, ary Bachelor of Science in “Future goals include a and representing the wrestling chemistry and mathematics, greater presence of the wres- program.” and a Ph.D. in theoretical/ tlers in the community, giving Evans was offically intro- computational chemistry. them opportunities to make duced as the new wrestling In addition to his impres- contributions through service coach at a “Meet the Coach” sive academic credentials, and leadership,” he added. “I event on Monday at THS. Evans has been teaching and training wrestling (catch wrestling, freestyle and Greco-Roman), jiu- jitsu, judo and sambo for Join the Club! the last 35 years. “I’ve competed and instructed all over the U.S., Tooele Club in Europe, Japan and the Tooele 438 W 400 N Annual Middle East,” Evans said. Teen Center Membership “I’ve even had the unique Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. privilege of teaching jiu- Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ jitsu in a Muslim mosque Club 435.843.5719 in Doha, Qatar. I’ve also FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO taught combat jiu-jitsu to Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! Griffen Bate of the Tooele County Bears drives the ball to the outfield during Monday’s game against Herriman at members of U.S. Special Stansbury High School. Bate’s RBI single in the third inning tied the game, though the Bears went on to lose 4-3. Forces teams. All of these different sports have a great Afterschoolol deal in common, and I like Bears to think that all have influ- programs foforr continued from page A10 enced my approach to wres- Youth andd Teens tling in unique and effective ways.” ages 6 - 18.8. When School from starter Clay Freeman, Evans shared his plans is The Club who allowed two earned runs for the future of THS wres- is In! Out on six hits with five strike- tling. outs and two walks in 4 1/3 “My immediate goal is innings, along with reliever to make the transition as TooeleClub.org Brett Porthan, who yielded one run on two hits with three strikeouts and a walk in 2 2/3 innings. Herriman took a 2-0 lead against Freeman in the top of the first inning. Braxton Ortiz hit a leadoff single and scored on a fielder’s choice by Scott Sam. Sam later scored on a double to left field by Trey Wiseman. Tooele County tied the game in the bottom of the third. Cache Bentley hit a one-out double to the gap in left-center, and after Austin Woodhouse drew a walk, Bentley scored on a groundout by Payton Shields. Woodhouse scored the game- tying run on Griffen Bate’s RBI single up the middle. “I think talent-wise, the boys we have in this dugout, we’re better and we can beat any- one,” Stouder said. The Mustangs retook the lead in the top of the fourth inning as the Bears struggled in the field. Caden Carter reached base on an error, and a line drive that hit off Woodhouse’s glove at second and a bunt FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO single loaded the bases. Carter Tooele County Bears center fielder Dalton Harris fields a fly ball during scored with two outs when Monday’s American Legion baseball game against Herriman at Stansbury Bryson Clayton’s ground ball High School. Herriman won the game 4-3. got through the left side of the Tooele County infield. stole third and came home on a for two more games this week, Herriman extended the lead wild pitch. facing Highland on Wednesday to 4-2 on an RBI double down “We’ve lost to Herriman and Taylorsville on Friday. the left-field line by Sam in the twice — it was extra innings After a week-long moratorium sixth inning, as the Mustangs’ the first time and this one was mandated by the Utah High first baseman fought off an a one-run ballgame,” Stouder School Activities Association, inside fastball from Porthan. said. “The first inning, we had they will travel to Santa Clara The Bears cut into the lead those two runs that we gave up on July 8 for games against in the bottom of the sixth as and we probably should have Snow Canyon and Hurricane Dalton Harris drew a one-out gotten out of it with no runs, before a July 10 home game walk, advanced to second on but that’s how it goes.” against Skyline. Jaxson Miner’s sacrifice bunt, The Bears will hit the road [email protected] A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 25, 2019

USDA Choice Beef Petite Sirloin Steaks family pack WE ARE LUCKY 98 lb. 2100 % Money Back TO SERVE YOU! Satisfaction Guaranteed

10 Girls on the Run 2019 PIECE

On Saturday, June 1, your Lucky team proudly supported the Girls on the Run Annual 5k at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City. For two years, Lucky has partnered with GOTR as a sponsor in support of their mission to empower young girls 10 Piece Dark Fried to build a healthy and active lifestyle. Chicken Participants and spectators received donations of snacks, 5 drumsticks, 5 thighs, 98 giveaways, and Lucky reusable grocery bags. The Lucky team hot & fresh ea. is grateful to have served the community at this year’s event Photos courtesy of Brian Smyer 4 and already anticipates next year’s run!

LARGE

In total, Lucky donated... Northwest 98 Cherries 1 lb. 5,000 Granola Bars 2,500 Bananas 2,000 Reusable 5,000 Oranges 2,500 Apples Grocery Bags

Use the Pharmacy...SAVE MORE! Visit Our Pharmacy $ UP TO Limes $ FREE • KNOWLEDGEABLE PHARMACISTS AND STAFF for 50 GROCERIES* 6 1 • FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE with a new or transferred prescription McCormick Fill your prescription, fill your cart! Mayonesa • LOW EVERYDAY PRICES Mayonnaise • PRIVATE CONSULTATION ROOM with Lime Juice Open 7 Days A Week! 28 oz. TOOELE SALT LAKE CITY • VACCINE SHOTS Best Foods 740 N. Main 729 N. Redwood Road Mayonnaise (435) 882-8990 (801) 532-3795 Back to School, Flu, Pneumonia, Shingles, Tetanus, etc. 30 oz. *Offer not valid for beneficiaries of state and federal healthcare programs. Additional restrictions apply. • PET PRESCRIPTIONS See pharmacy for details. • AUTO REFILL APP AT YOUR FINGERTIPS 98 • TEXT NOTIFICATIONS 2

Bud Low Price. Every Item. EVERY DAY. Light, Miller Lite, Coupon Valid 6/26/19 - 7/2/19 or Coors Light 30 pk. 12 oz. 77 98 cans 19 First 2 ¢ 98 3Coca-Cola Soft Drinks 38 1 20 pk. 12 oz. cans Signature Select Yoplait Yogurt Ice Cream 6 oz. 1.5 qts. 20 PACK Coupon Valid 6/26/19 - 7/2/19 188 188 $ off Refreshe Purified Limit one coupon per transaction while supplies last. Void if copied or transferred. Lay’s Potato Chips Coupon effective 6/26/19 - 7/2/19. Drinking Water 7.75-8 oz. select varieties 24 pk. 16.9 oz. 5 Your purchase $ AVAILABLE SERVICES: TOOELE STORE HOURS We Accept of 50 or more COINSTAR • REDBOX • MONEY ORDERS Open 7 days a week W.I.C. and 740 N. Main LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER. LIMIT 1 PAYROLL CHECK CASHING • WESTERN UNION Food Stamps TRANSACTION PER HOUSEHOLD PER ADVERTISED (435) 882-8240 6 a.m to MIDNIGHT PERIOD. May not be used with any other transaction size offers. Minimum purchase requirement is calculat- LIKE, SHARE & FOLLOW PRICES EFFECTIVE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 - TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2019 ed after redemption of all manufacturer and store cou- pons and excludes money orders, lottery tickets, gift @LUCKYLOWPRICES cards, stamps, transportation tokens, alcohol, tobacco, Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. prescriptions and dairy purchases. Not valid toward previous purchases. Void if copied. In the event of 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 product return savings may be deducted from refund. Cannot be doubled or combined with digital coupon.

ALBDVALGL131989_LKY_ROP_062519 TUESDAY June 25, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B1 Hometown TOOELE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL 2019

ooele County is home to two of Utah’s very Tbest high school softball teams, and a third that is on the rise after a 2019 season for the record books. Grantsville won its third Class 3A state championship in a row after an unforget- table run through the one-loss bracket at the state tourna- ment, capped by back-to-back run-rule victories over Manti in the championship round. Tooele won its record-tying 10th state championship in Class 4A, beating Spanish Fork in a thrilling championship series. And while Stansbury’s season didn’t end with a state title, the Stallions’ young ros- ter showed a lot of promise in leading the team to a state tournament berth and a third- place finish in Region 11.

SEE SOFTBALL PAGE B8 ➤

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The Grantsville softball team celebrates after a victory over Manti in the first game of the Class 3A state champion- ship round at the Spanish Fork Sports Park. Grantsville won its third state championship in a row this past season.

SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO

Stansbury’s Tori Koerner (1, above) waits for a pitch against Juan Diego. The Tooele softball team (right) holds up its Class 4A state championship trophy after defeating Spanish Fork. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS

Grantsville’s Kyrah Shores (above) slides into second base during the Class 3A championship round against Manti. Tooele’s Kennedie Anderson (right) fields a throw at first base. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 25, 2019

5. LITERATURE: To which character in “Romeo and Juliet” is Juliet betrothed? 6. MUSIC: Which famous sing- by Fifi Rodriguez er was born with the name Reginald Dwight? 1. GEOGRAPHY: The Darling 7. CHEMISTRY: Which metal River is the longest river sys- alloy is mainly used in pew- tem in which country? ter? 2. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which 8. FIRSTS: Who was the first president founded the woman to serve on the U.S. University of Virginia? Supreme Court? 3. HISTORY: Who was the first 9. MOVIES: Which war was popularly elected president featured in the Elvis Presley of Russia? movie “Love Me Tender”? Moments 4. TELEVISION: On “The Dick 10. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Van Dyke Show,” what were What was the common the names of the neighbors name of the John F. Kennedy in Time and best friends of Rob and International Airport in New Laura Petrie? York before it was called JFK? The History Channel ➤ On July 14, 1099, dur- ing the First Crusade, Christian knights Mega Maze from Europe capture Jerusalem after seven weeks of siege and begin massacring the city’s Muslim and Jewish population. ➤ On July 11, 1656, Ann Austin and Mary Fisher, two Englishwomen, become the first Quakers to immigrate to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their liberal teachings enraged the Puritan colonial govern- ment and they were ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW arrested and jailed. After five years in pris- on, they were deported. ➤ On July 12, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signs into law a measure calling for e careful when using Union Shield. the awarding of a U.S. old reference books. • • • Army Medal of Honor. BModern research Q: I heard a story that the The previous December, methods, excavations and first “Star Wars” toys were Lincoln had approved a old documents that were offered for sale before they provision creating a U.S. unknown for years have led were made, so the company Navy Medal of Valor. To to changed histories. The sold an IOU letter for the date more than 3,400 Chinese Export porcelain first toy characters and more. dishes that picture the sign- Is that true? How long was men and one woman ers of the Declaration of it after the movie was shown have received the Medal Independence originally before the toys were for sale? of Honor. were thought to be made A: The first “Star Wars” ➤ On July 8, 1951, about 1820 when they cop- movie was released May Paris, the capital city ied an 1817 painting by John 25, 1977. Kenner Products, of France, celebrates Trumbull. The men posed a Cincinnati toy company, turning 2,000 years old. while signing the document had bought the rights to However, the City of had Chinese faces, because make toys based on the film. Lights was most likely Camping with your pet the decorators probably But there was not enough founded around 250 had never seen a Caucasian time to make small plastic B.C., when a Gallic tribe require dogs to be kept on a you drive a pickup truck, do man. Full sets were made in figures, just board games. known as the Parisii set- leash at all times, and that you not tie him on a leash within this pattern. Collectors and The popularity of the movie always pick up your pet’s poop. the truck bed, ever. museums paid high prices signaled that the toys would tled an island (Ile de la Here are a few tips to make • Keep Tinney near you at for examples in the 1950s to be bestsellers, so they sold an Cite) in the Seine River, your first camping trip with all times. Remember, you’re 1970s. IOU for $11.99 that could be which runs through Tinney a fun time: responsible for him, even if When the existing exam- redeemed at Christmas for present-day Paris. • Check with campgrounds you’re camping with a group. ples were studied, slight an early-bird box of puzzles, ➤ On July 9, 1962, Bob in the area to make sure they • Check Tinney’s fur and differences in the decoration stickers, membership in Dylan records “Blowin’ allow pets. If a state or federal paws daily for ticks, fleas, led to the belief that this the Star Wars Club, Luke in the Wind,” although campground prohibits them, a thorns or other debris. design was made for much Skywalker’s autograph and it wouldn’t be released private campground may be a • Make sure he gets plenty of the 19th century. It prob- future delivery of the four for another year. The DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I good option. of water throughout the day ably was available during the figures. The toys were deliv- most well-known ver- want to go camping with my • Bring everything you need and take the time to rest and 1876 Philadelphia celebra- ered in March 1978. sion was done by Peter, dog “Tinney.” I’ve never been for Tinney: A food and water play with Tinney so he enjoys tion of the Centennial of the Of course the early-bird Paul and Mary, which camping before, and I over- bowl, sleeping pad, leash, the experience! Declaration of Independence. box, the contents, and the heard someone at a party say- medications, his pet food and This led to lower prices, first toys are the Star Wars became a hit. ing that dogs weren’t allowed a doggy sweater in case it gets Send your tips, questions or but large or unique pieces collectors “holy grails.” It is ➤ On July 10, 1985, in at campgrounds. Is this true? cold. comments to ask@pawscorner. remain popular and high said that a package in great Auckland harbor in New How can I bring Tinney • Purchase a tent that will com. priced. A punch bowl with condition would sell for Zealand, Greenpeace’s along with me? — James in fit both you and Tinney: a a diameter of 11 1/2 inches $7,500 or more. There have Rainbow Warrior sinks Providence, Rhode Island 3-person tent should be roomy © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. sold several years ago at a been eight movies and more, after French agents DEAR JAMES: While some enough. Skinner auction in Boston for and another movie due later in diving gear plant campgrounds expressly do not • Make sure Tinney is safe $5,228. It pictured 13 blue this year. Their popularity a bomb on the ship’s allow pets, others are fine with in your car as you travel to the Subscribe Today stars, the men in groups, and adds to the fame and price of hull. Although French them — as long as you follow campsite, either in a travel 435-882-0050 a spread-winged eagle with the memorabilia. authorities denied their rules. Most campgrounds kennel or in a pet restraint. If a body that looks like the © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. responsibility, a British newspaper later uncov- ered evidence of French “NCIS” for 15 years, has hired where he still works on the company, which will air the The first season was a drama President Francois her for a new comedy this fall force. new episodes once they finish based on the infamous Ted Mitterrand’s authoriza- titled “Broke.” So, whether or Lambert says that she is fin- production. An official first Kaczynski case, and the sec- tion of the bombing not her accusations against ishing up her new solo album, air date for “Mad About You” ond season will be about the plan. Harmon are true, she obvious- and she’s set to start touring hasn’t been announced yet. Atlanta Summer Olympics ➤ On July 13, 1990, ly still has a good relationship in the Roadside Bars & Pink This is one of several shows bombing. the romantic-thriller with CBS. Guitars Tour, which starts in coming on Spectrum Originals, “Ghost” opens in the- • • • Connecticut in September and the first being “L.A.’s Finest,” Send me your questions at aters. The film, about Q: Are Miranda Lambert ends in November in North starring Gabrielle Union and NewCelebrityExtra@gmail. a woman who com- and her police officer husband Carolina. Joining her will be Jessica Alba. Another series by com! municates with her Q: Will Pauley Perrette from still married? I read that they stars Maren Morris and Elle Spectrum that looks compel- murdered husband “NCIS” ever find work again in were having problems. -– C.Y. King, along with Miranda’s ling is “Manhunt: Unabomber.” © 2019 King Features Synd. Hollywood after she accused A: There was gossip circu- band, the Pistol Annies. For through a sassy psychic, star Mark Harmon of physi- lating last month that their tour dates, visit www.miran- was a box-office hit cally assaulting her? — L.A. marriage was in trouble, which dalambert.com. and received multiple A: Perrette, who played the wasn’t entirely unexpected • • • Academy Award nomi- quirky forensic scientist Abby since they married so quickly. Q: Is “Mad About You” really nations. on “NCIS,” has said that she For those who don’t know, coming back to television like © 2019 King Features Synd. didn’t want co-star Harmon’s last November, Lambert was “Roseanne” did? If so, when dog on the set after it alleg- singing onstage during “Good will it begin airing? — J.J. edly attacked a crewmember. Morning America” on ABC A: Yes, it appears that “Mad She said after that incident, when she spotted NYPD officer About You” is becoming a Subscribe Today Harmon would bring the dog Brendan McLoughlin provid- reality 20 years later. Paul 882-0050 around only when she was on ing security near the stage. Reiser and Helen Hunt will be set and that Harmon “body They married three months reprising their roles of mar- checked” her. later. Time will tell whether it ried couple Paul and Jamie as As for her future in will last, but for now Lambert they deal with getting older Hollywood, her outspokenness has said nothing but positive and parenting their rebellious Something doesn’t seem to have harmed things about it to the press, daughter Mabel. It was picked her career. CBS, the same saying that they split their time up by the Charter Spectrum On Your network that employed her on between Nashville and NYC, cable/internet/streaming Pauley Perrette in “NCIS” Mind? ANSWERS Write a Letter Trivia Test Answers to the Editor! 1. Australia 7. Tin 2. Thomas Jefferson 8. Sandra Day 3. Boris Yeltsin O’Connor Tooele Transcript Bulletin 4. Jerry and Millie 9. The Civil War P.O. Box 390 Helper 10. Idlewild Airport Tooele, UT 84074 5. Paris 6. © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. [email protected] TUESDAY June 25, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3

MONDAY’S WARM COCOA Familiar faces in a kitchen round remind me of cherished memories t is so nice to look one of the first times I met through my mind as she football game ever played, iar faces that have been here “ around the room and them. We were visiting them spoke. more than once! He was at since the beginning. see so many familiar at their place, when one of Mike McDonald came into home with us and forever a It was good. And, it was I Lynn Butterfi eld faces that have been here their large, multi-colored our lives from Texas and he Longhorn fan. He never forgot sad. Sad because we lost our GUEST COLUMNIST since the beginning,” Walt roosters jumped as high as my stayed here, came home here, his roots. We loved him for beloved Longhorn! Good, Hesleph said quietly to me as daughters Jessi and Kilee were and became a part of our that and everything else he because he added so much we stood in Jay and Donetta tall, scaring the two small neighborhood family, almost brought into our lives. Now, to our little community. We Anderson’s kitchen. Many of us in the room girls. They ran away as fast right up to the time he left Susan was whispering some- would have been incomplete Walt was right. It was good. all built our homes about as they could, to the protec- us. We were gathered at the thing more to me. without him. Happily, we’ll And, it was sad at the same the same time. It was when tion of the Falkner’s huge St. Andersons to remember him. “I don’t know what I’d have never forget him. We still have time. our homes were new and Bernard. It was something To celebrate his life and to done without you,” she said. Susan and we still have each “There is something fulfill- our children were young. My no one in my family has ever show our united love and sup- “I don’t know what we other. ing about it,” I replied. “We’ve heart filled with memories as I forgotten. port for his wife, Susan. would have ever done without Go Longhorns! all sort of grown up, grown looked into those faces swim- “I’m sure we can all remem- As I stood next to Susan, you and Mike!” I replied. old together. And, we hardly ming around Walt and me. ber some of Mike’s little say- I remember her once telling Walt was exactly right. It Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda see each other since our kids When I greeted Lynn and ings?” Donetta said. me that she thought Mike had was nice to look around the and is a managing broker for a have grown and gone.” Mickey Falkner, I remembered “Our lost Longhorn!” raced seen every Texas, Longhorn room and see so many famil- real estate company.

THE RIGHT THING Should reader report driving texters? hile driving in heavy cerned and wonders if it’s however, is that using a smart- traffic on a recent wrong not to do anything about phone app to report or record Thursday afternoon, her concern. unsafe drivers would have W Jeffrey L. Seglin a reader we’re calling Pip “Should I report them?” she required Pip to manipulate her GUEST COLUMNIST began counting the number of asks. “Roll down my window own handheld device while drivers she saw texting while and shout at them? Beep my driving — not an appropriate behind the wheel. Texting and horn at them?” choice. If a passenger had been driving is illegal in her state as Safety Administration is to be It’s generally not a good traveling with Pip while she it is in the majority of states, believed, the percentage of idea to engage directly in was driving, he or she could yet Pip found it remarkable drivers “visibly manipulating confrontational behavior with use a smartphone app to report that within a 10-minute span handheld devices” dropped other drivers while driving. For the erratic driving while tex- she counted more than a half- slightly from 2016 to 2017, one thing, confrontations can ting. dozen drivers busy reading and even among 16- to 24-year-olds quickly escalate and put both If Pip believes the texting pecking at their cellphones. who manipulate their phones participants and others on the drivers are truly presenting a “This has got to be worse while driving more than any road in danger. Beeping and danger to other drivers on the rather than just being angered director of the communications than it ever was,” writes Pip. other age group. Pip’s observa- shouting might be tempting, road because of erratic driving by the irresponsibility of other program at Harvard’s Kennedy “Why aren’t there more police tion was that drivers of all ages but unless a car is teetering and she has access to hands- drivers on the road Pip is genu- School. He is also the adminis- out monitoring this stuff? were texting while driving. into the wrong lane in front of free cellphone calling in her inely concerned for her own trator of www.jeffreyseglin.com, Someone is going to get hurt.” But the overall numbers of you, showing restraint seems to automobile, the right thing and others’ safety, she would be a blog focused on ethical issues. Pip is certainly correct people using handheld phones be in order. would be to call 911 to report doing us all a favor by calling it Do you have ethical questions that texting while driving is while driving are down. From If the texting driver is driv- the driver. If she had had a pas- in as safely as she possibly can. that you need answered? Send both illegal and dangerous. 2007 to 2017, in fact, the ing erratically (which is often senger along for the ride, he or them to rightthing@comcast. Regardless of how slowly traf- percentage of drivers using the case since it’s challenging she could have phoned in the Jeffrey L. Seglin, author of net. Follow him on Twitter @ fic is progressing, a distracted a cellphone while driving to drive within the lines while report. “The Simple Art of Business jseglin. driver is not a safe driver. dropped from 6.2 percent to distracted by a digital device), Pip and others aren’t Etiquette: How to Rise to the © 2019 Jeffrey L. Seglin. But if a recent survey from 2.9 percent. then reporting the driver is a required to report anyone they Top by Playing Nice,” is a senior Distributed by Tribune Content the National Highway Traffic Nevertheless, Pip is con- sound choice. The challenge, see driving while texting. But if lecturer in public policy and Agency, LLC. BOOKWORM ANNIVERSARY MAYOR AWARD Dignity fter abandoning his Wall Street career, Chris AArnade decided to document poverty and addic- tion in the Bronx. He began interviewing, photographing, and becoming close friends with homeless addicts, and spent hours in drug dens and McDonald’s. Then he started driving across America to see how the rest of the country compared. He found the same types of stories everywhere, across lines of race, ethnicity, religion, and geography. The people he got to know, Joan and Dan Hill 60th Wedding Anniversary. from Alabama and California stays in a dying town or city as They were married on June to Maine and Nevada, gave foolish, and mock anyone who The family of Joan and Dan 26, 1959 in Tooele, Utah and Arnade a new respect for the clings to religion or tradition Hill would like to let them have spent the majority of their dignity and resilience of what as naïve. know how much we love them years in Tooele. We send them he calls America’s Back Row— As Takeesha, a woman in and congratulate them on their our love on this special day. those who lack the credentials the Bronx, told Arnade, she and advantages of the so- wants to be seen she sees her- called meritocratic upper class. self: “a prostitute, a mother of Your Complete Local News Source The strivers in the Front Row, six, and a child of God.” This COURTESY OF TOOELE CITY with their advanced degrees book is his attempt to help Tooele City Mayor’s Youth Recognition Award recipient Caleb TOOELE and upward mobility, see the the rest of us truly see, hear, Lyons from Overlake Elementary is pictured with Mayor TRANSCRIPT Subscribe Back Row’s values as worth- and respect millions of people Debbie Winn and Councilwoman Melodi Gochis. ULLETIN 435-882-0050 less. They scorn anyone who who’ve been left behind. B

TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN PLACE YOUR AD HERE CALL 435.882.0050 SERVICE DIRECTORY CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS AIR CONDITIONING PLUMBING PLUMBING Locally owned and serving Tooele County for over 20 years $50OFF $ First Time Repair 49 NEW or Tune-Up Air Conditioner Air Conditioning $25 OFF For Existing Tune-Up System for as little 435-882-0438 Customers as $29 a month Not valid with any other offer. Not valid with any other offer. Not valid with any other offer. Valid only at participating Valid only at participating Valid only at participating PLUMBING locations. Call for details. locations. Call for details. locations. Call for details. Limited time offer. Limited time offer. Limited time offer. *WAC Harris Aire Serv® 435.248.0430 Residential & Commercial HarrisAireServ.com VETERAN OWNED-VETERAN OPERATED Independently owned & operated franchise. “Your Tooele Plumbing 24 HOUR SERVICE! Drain & Sewer Service” CONTRACTORS Locally Owned & Operated CONTRACTORS WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS & ALL TYPES • Frozen Pipes Place Your • Water Heaters Place Your DRAINS • SEWERS SAME DAY! Business • Water Softeners Business Hot Water • Drain Cleaning Card Here • Camera Sewer Line Card Here Hydro Jetting as low as as low as TOOELE - GRANTSVILLE - SURROUNDING AREAS $20 COMPETITIVE RATES! $20 each issue each issue 435.833.9393 882.2857 • 882.3942 TOOELE Reach Thousands! Reach Thousands! SENIOR DISCOUNTS 241.0047 CELL B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 25, 2019 Bulletin Board

free, 2-hour course on Thursday, June 27 IT are designed for the IT professional Entertainment will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those Tooele from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Grantsville who seeks to upgrade his or her skills and The band “True Story” will play on released pictorial history book. There is who wish to attend the leadership meet- City Office Building, 429 E. Main St., knowledge of networking and security. Saturday, July 20 from 6 to 10 p.m. no such thing as too many photographs ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the “Golden Acrylics” - Tooele Grantsville. The course will be held in the Courses prepare Security+ exams. Call as the author needs a minimum of 160 appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele County Arts Guild Council Chambers. Tooele Technical College at 435-248-1800 photographs, and any help is greatly County veterans are invited to attend. Tuesday, June 25 at 7 p.m. will be a fun, for more information or to enroll. Eagles appreciated. Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will informative, two-hour lecture (with a “Grandma Bernadine’s Dusk ‘Til hold its monthly executive and general break) covering a technical review of the Dawn” Tennis Tournament Get enrolled Sunday Breakfasts Tooele Valley Free Masons meetings on the third Thursday of every vast potential of “Golden.” Stacy Phillips The annual “Grandma Bernadine’s Dusk Enroll in training at Tooele Technical Breakfasts will be served every Sunday Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the month at the Pioneer Museum (rear will discuss pigment types, character- ‘til Dawn” Tennis Tournament will be held College. Sharpen your current skills or morning this month from 9 to 11 a.m. second Friday of each month for dinner entrance). The executive meeting will istics, heavy body, fluids, open paints, on Wednesday, July 3, 2019 beginning at 7 train for a new career. Most programs Order from the menu or have the special and socializing. If you are interested or be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting gels, mediums, pastes, iridescence and p.m. at the Grantsville High School Tennis have open enrollment and you can enroll for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and have questions, please join us at the will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for much more. Get key information on color Courts, 155 E. Cherry St., Grantsville. anytime of the year. Get a commercial children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement volunteer drivers — no DAV membership mixing for brilliant hues and controlling Registration will take place at the begin- driver’s license in as little as 4 weeks and Beer is available. Public invited. Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at is required. Will need a VA physical. No drying time, as well as techniques such as ning of the tournament. There is a $10 fee get on-the-road to a lucrative career. 435-277-0087. monthly meetings are held in December. wet-into-wet and glazing. Come learn the to participate. There will also be a drawing Tooele Tech also offers CPR classes to its 2019 Dues After May 31, all membership dues Call commander James Yale at 435-849- wide range of techniques that acrylics can for prizes and a raffle, with all proceeds students and the public on the second Tooele Valley Family History expired will have 15 days to renew before 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee be used for, from traditional uses, print- donated to the Alzheimer’s Association. Monday of every month. Become CPR cer- Center the Grand Aerie will automatically drop Thomas at 435-830-8487. ing, collage, etc. Please join us for an evening of tennis, tified at Tooele Tech. For more informa- Research your ancestors free with trained them from the membership roles. After All artists from Tooele County age 13 and socializing and fun! Even if you don’t play tion, call 435-248-1800 or visit tooeletech. FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Health Department and Aging this point, you will need to fill out a new above are welcome to join the Tooele tennis, stop by and enter into the raffle edu. Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 Services hours application to rejoin. County Arts Guild for an evening, or for and help us fight this terrible disease. Your East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours The Tooele County Health Department the year as a member. Benefits of mem- support is much appreciated! For more Train to work of operation: Tuesday through Friday, and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Tooele Technical College’s new Software New Door Key Cards bership include the opportunity to display information please contact Ken Nelson at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 Development program and Nail New door key cards are now available. your artwork for show and sale in various 435-841-9225 evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Technician program have immediate Please bring your current membership venues around Tooele County, as well as by appointment only. Special classes Check out our calendar on our main page openings. Train to work in the computer card to the bar to get a new key. regular updates on events in our commu- Grantsville Irrigation Company offered regularly. Call the center for more for holiday hours and closures. For more software industry or own your own busi- nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- Agricultural users have been issued an Aerie Meetings information. information call 435-277-2301. additional two use or lose turns from June ness as a licensed nail technician. Visit ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! An Aerie Meetings will be held on Tooele Family Al-Anon Call 435-228-8217 for more information. 15 to July 15. You are still required to call tooeletech.edu for more information. Thursday, June 27 at 8 p.m. Parkinson’s disease Support in water use. Contact the office for a copy Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays Group Master Gardeners: Win the War of the agricultural rules. This does not Adult Education Drink Tokens Expiring at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Get your high school diploma this year at A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be apply to residential watering. Residential All drink tokens expire on Sunday, June basement at the back of the building. For on Weeds the Tooele Community Learning Center. overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. meters will be read on Monday, July 15. 30. Please use them before then! Chips questions or more information, please Justin Wiker, Master Gardener and profes- All classes required for a high school Tooele has a support group for persons Any water used before then will not count will no longer be used. call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at sional horticulturalist, will present “How diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- towards the allotment of 250,000 gallons 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. to Win the War on Weeds” on Wednesday, aration and English as a second language ers. You can learn how others are coping per residential share. Please contact the June 26 from 7 to 8 p.m. Justin will give are available. Register now to graduate Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U with PD and how to live well. We meet the office at 435-884-3451 or gicwater@gmail. Elks you a variety of tools and techniques to — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. com with any questions. win your war on weeds! You may not be Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- Meetings Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele able to eliminate all weeds, but you sure cation classes are for students 18 and over. No meetings will be held during the Main St., Tooele. For more information, Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at can control them with what you’ll learn. Miss Grantsville Scholarship month of July. Our first meeting after July contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann 435-840-3683. The presentation is free and open to the Pageant ESOL will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 27. Lodge at 435-849-4180. public, held in the USU Extension Offices, The 2019 Miss Grantsville Scholarship Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope ESOL conversational classes are held floor meetings are held the second and 151 N. Main, Tooele. For more information Pageant will be held on Tuesday, July 2 at Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele fourth Tuesday of every month. House Alcoholics Anonymous to Recovery” contact Jay Cooper at 435-830-1447. Grantsville High School, 155 E. Cherry St., Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- committee meetings are held every Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 Grantsville. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele dents may also come anytime the center is first and third Tuesday of the month. All p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Tooele Kiwanis 5K Freedom Run the pageant begins at 6 p.m. Admission is (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all open for individualized study. Registration members are welcome and encouraged Utah Ave. For more information, contact The Tooele Kiwanis 5K Freedom Run will free. Questions, please call Teri Critchlow those affected by someone else’s addic- is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele to attend. Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- be held on Thursday, July 4, 2019. The race at 435-830-8090 or Kristy Clark at 435- Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- 694-2624. tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help begins at 8:30 a.m. in Settlement Canyon. 884-4604. We hope to see all of you there! tion. Flag Retirement Ceremony by sharing our experience, strength and Please register online at www.tooeleki- Come to England Acres Park on Tuesday, Alcoholics Anonymous hope. For more information, please con- wanis.com or bring cash that morning at 7 Share the past Early Head Start July 2 at 6 p.m. for our flag retirement cer- Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also tact Terri at 435-313-4851. a.m. Cost is $15 for 12 years and under, $20 Share the past, submit a history, obitu- Do you have a child under age 3? Are you emony. The scouts will fold and take the held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 for ages 13 to 18, and $25 for ages 19 and ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head old flags to the park for the ceremony. p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron Military Items Wanted up. All funds stay with the Tooele Kiwanis The Family History Center in Grantsville Start is a free program for eligible families Dr., Tooele. When you no longer want your military to fund their yearly youth projects. For is assembling a record of Grantsville that offers quality early education for 4th of July Burgers and Brats items, do not take them to Deseret more information, go online or contact residents. Your submission may be made infants and toddlers in the home; parent The Elks and Scouts float in the Tooele Young People in Recovery Industries or a thrift store. Bring them Mike Fields at 435-840-4604. by emailing to [email protected] or by education; comprehensive health services City Park will be serving burgers and brats Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., to women before, during and after preg- on Thursday, July 4. all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, Compass USA Foreign Exchange or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah nancy; nutrition education and family p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — Program 84074. Come in and receive help from our support services. Call 435-841-1380 or Little Warriors at Camp Wapiti also on the first and third Friday of the to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be We have 15 to 20 teens coming from trained consultants. For more information, 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free Little Warriors at Camp Wapiti will be held month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park displayed with honor and respect. Call China to Tooele County from July 9 to call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. additional information. on July 26, 27, and 28 from 6 to 9 p.m. Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. 23 to learn about American Home Life! Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- We are looking for great families to host Senior Center Free developmental evaluation 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at Children’s Choir Auditions them while they are here. Contact Heather The senior center is for the enjoyment of DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers Historical Society 435-255-9905. Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- Miller for more information at 801-660- all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- a variety of services to families with tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 7616 or compassusa.heathermiller@gmail. tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. Historical books Family support group years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Get your loved one sober. The USARA com. Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceram- Individualized services are available to Tooele County Historical Society’s books owner and director of Blake Music Studios, ics, pinochle, movies and wood- carving, enhance development in communication, are available to purchase at meetings. The Craft family support group is held directs the choir. Blake has a degree in Utah Hunter Education Courses etc. Meals-on-Wheels is available for the motor development, cognition, social/ History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading vocal performance and has taught at the The fourth set of Utah Hunter Education homebound. Lunch served weekdays. For emotional development, self-help skills The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in room at the Tooele City Library. Group collegiate level. If your child loves to sing Courses will be held August 6, 8, 13, 14 age 60 and above, suggested donation and health concerns. Contact us for a free Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note books and materials provided. Craft is a and you are looking for an exceptional and 15 for Range 17. Classes are held is $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. developmental evaluation at 435-833- cards depicting four different pioneer free program for family members who musical experience for them, this is it. For from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Tooele County Transportation is available to the store or 0725. buildings for $4. These make great gifts have a loved one with a substance use more information and to register for an Health Building, 151 N. Main St., Tooele. doctor visits for residents in the Tooele for family and friends. Please call Alice disorder. For more information, call Heidi audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. Range times will be announced. State law and Grantsville areas. For transportation Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to Warr at 435-255-9905. com or call 435-277-0755. requires students to attend all sessions information, call 435-843-4102. Charity purchase these books. of class. Before attending a class, all stu- Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group Rocky Mountain Hospice Join us the 2nd Monday of each month dents must purchase a Hunter Education Daughters of Utah Pioneers Tooele Children’s Justice Center Seeking Historical Items Want to have more meaning in your life. from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical Voucher for $10 from a license agent or The DUP is seeking any family histories, Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in The Tooele County Historical Society Do you want to do something that is Center in Tooele. The Tooele County vender, bring the voucher to the class, photographs, books, stories or vintage need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and would like members of the community satisfying and of great service to your Health Department’s Aging Services pro- and give it to the instructor. The voucher artifacts (before 1900) to display at the snacks. We appreciate all donations. For who have any family or personal histories, community? Then become a Rocky gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s includes all costs for the class and includes DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- Association Caregiver Support Groups. a small game license that is validated W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. S.100 East, Tooele. VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you ence required. All training, background The groups are designed to provide emo- upon completion of the class. For more Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the would like to donate to our organization check and TB tests provided by Rocky tional, educational and social support for information call Gene at 435-882-4767 or Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- United Methodist Dinner to please call us. We are also looking for Mountain. The only requirement is your Tooele United Methodist Church offers a caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. Bryan at 435-882-6795. tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- desire to help someone in need. Please Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and chures or any history that pertains to the Food Addicts in Recovery contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain Senior Center www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Tooele County area. If you would like to Hospice at 801-397-4904. The senior center is for the enjoyment of www.exploretooele.com. served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. donate them to our organization, or if you Anonymous all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting would let us make a copy for the Tooele Are you having trouble controlling the The Next Chapter activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, First Baptist Food Pantry County Historical Society, please call 435- way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery The Next Chapter is a free social support The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- exercise program, line dancing, wood- Schools 882-1612. Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- and educational program to help widows ing an emergency food pantry to meet carving, Wii games, watercolor class, mov- ery program for anyone suffering from and widowers adjust to the loss of their THS Class of ’56 Reunion the needs of our community. Hours are ies and health classes. Meals-on-Wheels food addiction. Meetings are held every spouse through monthly activities. You A Class Reunion luncheon for the Tooele Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First available for homebound. Lunch served Groups and Events Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, are invited to join others who are on the High School Class of 1956 will be held Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main weekdays. For age 60 and above, sug- 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the same page as you, to begin a new chapter on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2019 at Bonneville Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. Ladies Community Club of gested donation is $3. For those under north back entrance. For more informa- in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele Brewery, 1641 N. Main St., Tooele. (See age 60, cost is $5. Transportation available Tooele tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for their website for more details.) A lun- Baby blankets needed to the store or doctor visits for residents in To view upcoming events, learn more Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. more details. cheon from the menu will start at 12 Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- about our organization, or to become a foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to p.m., followed by a program and visiting ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Sons of Utah Pioneers portation information call 435-843-4102. member, please visit gfwctooele.org. attend. from 1 to 5 p.m. We hope to see you Blankets should be new and in good Anyone interested in the history of Tooele For more information about the Tooele soon! No mail invitations will be sent. condition. Homemade blankets are also TOPS Weight Loss Support Tooele County Aging City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we Center, call 435-843-4110. Please RSVP via Facebook: facebook.com/ accepted if new. Donations can be turned Group Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- need you. Please come and join us for a Mobile Vet Center groups/286403918220685/ or contact in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) teers to help us meet the needs of seniors potluck social dinner at the LDS church, Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in To better serve veterans located in Tooele Carolyn at 435-841-7640 or ccgull13@ Weight Loss Support Group meets every in the community. Many seniors require 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will gmail.com. Bring a partner, invite your Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church assistance and need rides to doctors or mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- any questions. visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 classmates, or just come! located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. other health professionals. Rides help 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by seniors live more independent lives. Call of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the THS Class of ’64 Reunion Community Closet Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- 435-843-4114 for more information. The of each month at 6:30 p.m. The Tooele High School Class of ’64 Clean out your closets. The Community Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- dren are invited to attend. Come and let Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers Reunion will be held on Friday, Aug. 16 Closet is accepting donations for gently TC Squares Dance Club tial counseling for theater veterans of all us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For also are in need of volunteers. For more and Saturday, Aug. 17. For more informa- used clothing. Donations are accepted The TC Squares Dance Club has begun conflicts. For further information contact more information visit TOPS.org or con- information about volunteering at the tion contact Gayle: 435-882-4766, Lynda: at your neighborhood school. Contact dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. Grantsville Center, call Dan at 435-843- 435-882-4400, or Lynette: 435-882-0077. Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 national call center 1-877-WARVETS or 4753. For volunteering at the Tooele questions. Museum volunteers needed West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please visit vetcenter.va.gov Center, call Debbie at 435-843-4103. Story and Craft Hour Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is bring finger food to share. For more infor- Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history Life’s Worth Living Foundation mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, Donate to library Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy Moose Please remember the “Friends of the or science? Volunteers at the museum can Suicide support group meetings are Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s the adventures of books and make fun Tooele City Library” while doing home gain new skills or practice old ones. We held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at website at tcsquares.com. crafts. For more information, call 435-833- Meals at the Lodge cleaning and donate your used books to are looking for people to help with orga- Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West Friday and Saturday night dinners will be Tooele County Homemakers the bookstore in the library. Money from nization, exhibit development, gardening Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night dinners From February to May, the Homemakers book sales is used to support programs and educational program development. the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal Tooele. Please enter through the south change weekly or you can order from the will meet on the first Tuesday of every within the library. The library is located at Volunteer positions are seasonal and year thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- side doors. menu. All meals are for a reasonable price. month. All meetings will be held from 10 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers cide, please plan on attending. Please go No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the USU Extension 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. Free Preschool Hour specials are available at the lodge from 11 must be at least 16 years old. To apply or on Facebook and like our page to keep current with our latest news and events. Building auditorium, 151 N. Main St., org. Thank you for your support. Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele a.m. For members and their guests only. request more information, send email to: Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- Tooele. For more information call Thiel at Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour [email protected] livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. 435-238-8245 or Eileen at 435-882-5009. Books for the Whole Family of learning, singing and creating. The class Breakfast Donated children’s books and paperbacks Tooele Gem and Mineral Society is for all children up to 5 years old. Please Breakfast will be served every Sunday Tooele County Quilters are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Disabled American Veterans come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend All meetings are held on the third Tuesday are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. meets the first Thursday of the month Chapter 20 mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the of each month in the Tooele County on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 except for June, July, and August. The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County are located at West Elementary School, women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and enjoy Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in Chapter for the Disabled American 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter a great breakfast. year to be paid at the first meeting. For City Library. All proceeds go back to the the downstairs conference room of the Veterans holds monthly general member- through the south side doors. more information, call 435-843-7649. library for projects and programs. Annual Moose International Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, St. Marguerite Catholic School Convention Come and learn about rocks, minerals, 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third Bingo is back Students of all faiths are welcome from The Annual Moose International and ways to craft them, and enjoy field St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started preschool through 8th grade at Tooele Convention will be held in Las Vegas from trips for rock collecting. Membership is its bingo games again on Fridays starting County’s only faith-based school. Thursday, June 27 to Tuesday, July 2. Any $15 per year. For more information email at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day member in good standing in the Moose [email protected]. Bulletin Board Policy Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small can attend. If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript- questions. Local author seeks photos Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to tbp@tooeletranscript. class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- A local author and historian is seeking riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Tri-Lodge Golf Tournament com. “The Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable The first annual Tri-Lodge Gold original photographs of Saltair, Black visit www.stmargschool.org. organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit business- Grantsville Tournament will be held on Sunday, July Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, as well as any similar turn-of-the-century es should contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to 14 at the Oquirrh Hills Golf Course, 1255 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your Smart Start for Business E. Vine St., Tooele. The shotgun start will attractions and resorts for an upcoming Education announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please Beginners be a 8 a.m. Please sign up at the Moose book project. Those who wish to con- call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- Just starting up a business, or thinking Online courses Lodge at 435-882-2931. tribute information or photographs of about it? The Tooele Valley Small Business Online courses in Network+ and Security+ these parks should contact Emma Penrod ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. Development Center will be hosting a at [email protected]. Contributions

TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A Full-Color Activity Page Just for Kids! Every Thursday in Your Tooele Transcript-Bulletin TUESDAY June 25, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B5 Local News You Get Nowhere Else

HOMETOWN A11HOMETOWN A11 FRONT PAGE A1FRONT PAGE A1

TUESDAY September 26, 2017 TUESDAY October 10, 2017 A4 TOOELE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A10 B1 • Editorial TUESDAY February 27, 2018 J&J Jewelry • WWeddings,eddings, Missionaries, Birthdays • Guest Opinions still going • CClassifiedslassifieds and Public Notices Unless otherwise requested, community news items such as • Letters to the Editor weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and The Bulletin Editor David Bern strong after Board must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more [email protected] 27 years information contact the Community News Editor at 882-0050 or Open Forum Sports [email protected]. Items more than one month old 435-882-0050 See A10 OOELE will not be considered for publication. 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 June 25, 2019

To place your Classified ad To place your Classified ad call 435-882-0050 CLASSIFIED call 435-882-0050

Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES published every Tuesday and Thursday Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition • Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for Thursday edition All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all nonsubscribers of the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. TWENTY WORDS OR LESS MONTHLY RATE An ad running a minimum of 8 consecutive issues NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. does not endorse, promote, or encourage the purchase of any product All real estate advertised in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which $ 50 After 20 words or service advertised in this newspaper. Advertisements are the sole responsibility of the advertiser. Transcript makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, religion, sex or national 30¢ per word/issue $2.00 per word over 20 words Bulletin Publishing Co. hereby disclaims all liability for any damages suffered as the result of any advertisement in origin, or any intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin will 6 $ the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. is not responsible for any claims or representations not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that Bold/boxed ads extra made in advertisements in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. The Tooele Transcript- Bulletin has the sole authority to edit all dwellings advertised in this paper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Bold type 5¢ per word/issue 25 (20 words or less) No credit for stopped ads. Includes and locate any classified advertisement as deemed appropriate. Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company reserves Boxed ads 50¢ per issue 4 runs in the Tooele Valley Extra the right to refuse any advertisement.

Furniture & Business Public Notices Services Services Services Miscellaneous Appliances Personals Opportunities Homes Meetings

A1 PAINTING. Inte- HANDYMAN, any kind JOSE’S YARD MAIN- Frontier Communica- NORTH VALLEY Ap- Meet singles right now! INVENTORS - FREE SELLING YOUR AGENDA rior, exterior painting, of handyman work, TENANCE Aeration, tions Internet Bun- pliance. Washers/ No paid operators, INFORMATION HOME? Advertise it NOTICE is hereby staining, deck oiling, yard work, leaf Power Raking, Mow, dles. Serious Speed! dryers refrigerators, just real people like PACKAGE Have your in the classifieds. Call given that the Stans- power washing, dry- cleanup. Residential yard cleanup, hauling Serious Value! freezers, stoves. you. Browse greet- product idea devel- 882-0050 or visit bury Service Agency wall, phase, patching. and business. Call garbage, residential Broadband Max - $149-$399 full war- ings, exchange mes- oped affordably by www.tooeletran Board of Trustees will Professional work at J i m m y a t and commercial. Low $19.99/mo or Broad- ranty. Complete re- sages and connect the Research & De- script.com hold a Public Hearing reasonable rates. (435)228-8561 rates. Licensed/In- band Ultra - pair service. Satis- live. Try it free. Call velopment pros and and a Regular Meeting (435)840-3282 sured. Senior dis- $67.97/mo. Both In- faction guaranteed. now: 844-400-8738 presented to manu- on Wednesday, June HANSON & SONS Office Space handyman your local counts. clude FREE Wi Fi Parts for all brands. facturers. Call 26, 2019, at 7:00 pm, AERATION, TOP- home repairman. (435)843-7614 Router. CALL For De- (435)830-3225. 1-877-649-5574 for a at the Stansbury Park t a i l s ! - Free Idea Starter Clubhouse, #1 Country SOIL, tilling, Top Basements, siding, RAIN GUTTERS, Portable Oxygen Con- OFFICE SPACE Avail- 1-866-307-4705 Guide. Submit your Club Drive, Stansbury soil, mulch, manure, roofing, decks, tile, seamless, aluminum, centrator May Be able 250 South Main. Help Wanted idea for a free consul- Park, Utah 84074. sand, landscape rock and framing. Estab- all colors, leaf protec- GET A $250 AT&T VI- Covered by Medi- Call Jim for more in- tation. PUBLIC HEARING & limerock. Spring lished 15 Years. tion cleaning. Li- S A Æ R E W A R D care! Reclaim inde- formation at 1. Call to Order cleanup, power rak- Jeff: (435)775-1445 censed and insured, CARD WHEN YOU pendence and mobil- Business owners If Small Business own- 435-833-9524. ing. Seasonal Serv- you need someone 2. Pledge of Allegiance HOME REPAIRS ex- free estimates . BUY A SMART- ity with the compact ers: Place your clas- ice Call John fast, place your clas- 3. Public Comment re: pert. Doors, knobs, (435)841-4001 PHONE ON AT&T design and long-last- sified ad in 45 news- 435-850-2909 sified ad in all 48 of papers throughout Water Shares Master Plan trim, baseboards, TOOELE VALLEY NEXT! Limited Time ing battery of Inogen Utah's newspapers. Utah for only $163. 4. Review and adopt mouldings, drywall re- STUMP Grinding, Offer. More For Your One. Free information DRYWALL: Hanging, The person you are for 25 words, and $5. Master Plan pairs, texturing, free estimates, li- Thing. (*Req's k i t ! C a l l 1 SETTLEMENT CAN- finishing, texturing. looking for could be per word over 25. 5. Adjourn Public caulking, weather- censed and insured. well-qualified credit. 877-691-4639 YON Water Share 37 years experience. from out of town. The You will reach up to Hearing proofing, framing, Call Kolleen at Limits & restr's ap- $3,500 OBO. Licensed and in- Stay in your home cost is only $163. for 340,000 households REGULAR MEETING home updating and 435-849-6768 closed ply.) Call Now! 435-850-3400 sured. Doug longer with an Ameri- a 25 word ad and it and it is a one call, 1. Call to Order renovations and Sundays. 1-866-717-7052 or (435)830-2653 can Standard Walk-In reaches up to SETTLEMENT CAN- 2. Review and Adopt much more. Small visit one order, one bill TREE TRIMMING ISA Bathtub. Receive up 340,000 households. YON Water Share for Minutes, June 12, jobs okay. Call www.250reward.com/ program. Call the EXPERIENCED Certified Arborist. to $1,500 off, includ- All you do is call the sale: $3,000. Call 2019 Regular Meeting S h a n e ( 4 3 5 ) utah Transcript Bulletin at PAINTER? No job Trees up to 40’ tall. ing a free toilet, and a Transcript Bulletin at 882-0050 for further H o l l y a t 3. Public Comment 840-0344. Get DIRECTV! ONLY too large or too Call Stephe n lifetime warranty on (435)882-0050 for all info. (ucan) 307-696-7329. 4. Sign Policy small. Call Randy at HAVING A yard sale? (435)241-2504. $35/month! 155 the tub and installa- the details. (Mention 5. Clubhouse Policy B&B Custom paint- Advertise in the Tran- Channels & 1000s of tion! Call us at UCAN) You can now 6. Discuss Special TREE WORK. Free ing, 435-224-2792 script Shows/Movies On 1-877-838-9074 order onlin e Wanted Buildings Needs Playground estimates! Local Demand (w/SELECT www.utahpress.com Equipment company. Licensed All Included Pack- Garage, Yard 7. Discuss Possible & insured. Bucket age.) PLUS Stream DANVILLE DEVELOP- I AM paying more for If you build, remodel or Lease of New Mower truck, Crane serv- on Up to FIVE Sales MENT Property Di- junk cars/trucks. I will remove buildings you RECESS ice, Stump removal, Screens Simultane- rector 118 Part-time, come to you and tow can place your classi- GRANTSVILLE 70 WORK SESSION mulch. ously at No Addt?l 20-25 hrs/wk, $18/hr it away. Call/Text fied ad in 45 of Utah's West Peach St, Sat- 1. General Manager's 801-633-6685 Pre- Cost. Call DIRECTV Monday through Fri- (435)224-2064 newspapers for only urday 8am-3pm. Fur- Report ciseTreeLLC.com 1-833-599-6474 day. Apply on DL5970 $163. for 25 words niture, Record Play- 2. Board Members' Indeed.com EOE em- ($5. for each addi- Reports & Requests BEHAVIORAL HEALTH/ HughesNet Satellite ers, Misc. ployer. tional word). You will 3. Correspondence Internet - 25mbps HAVING A GARAGE Autos reach up to 340,000 Received Miscellaneous starting at $49.99/mo! DRIVER: OTR. Good MANAGED CARE SALE? Advertise it in households and all 4. Financials & Bills Get More Data b a s e p a y ! the classifieds. Call DONATE YOUR CAR you do is call the 5. Possible Closed FREE Off-Peak Data. Safety+performance ADMINISTRATOR AT&T Internet. Starting 882-0050 TO UNITED BREAST Transcript Bulletin at Meeting FAST download bonuses! Clean MVR at $40/mont h CANCER FOUNDA- 882-0050 for all the 6. Adjourn speeds. WiFi built in! in last 3yrs, No DUI’s. TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSION w/12-mo agmt. In- TION! Your donation details. (Mention (Published in the FREE Standard In- Background/drug test SALARY RANGE: $36.06 - $46.20 PER HOUR, DOQ cludes 1 TB of data Pets helps education, pre- UCAN Classified Net- Tooele Transcript Bul- stallation for lease required. Call/text STATUS: APPOINTED STATUS W/BENEFITS per month. Get More vention & support work) letin June 25, 2019) customers! Limited 801-330-6280. CLOSING DATE: JULY 08, 2019 AT 5:00 PM For Your High-Speed programs. FAST Internet Thing. Ask us T i m e , C a l l METAL ROOF/WALL RUSH RETIRED ELECTRI- FREE PICKUP - 24 The Opportunity how to bundle and 1-844-294-9882 Panels, Pre-engi- GRANTSVILLE CITY LAKE CIAN or plumber: HR RESPONSE - SAVE! Geo & svc re- neered Metal Build- NOTICE OF ADOP- This is a professional level position by ap- If you sell Insurance, KENNELS. Home owner needs TAX DEDUCTION strictions apply. Call ings. Mill prices for TION OF ORDI- pointment of the Tooele County Commission. promote a hospital or Dog & Cat boarding, help. Handyman is a 1-855-507-2691 u s t o d a y sheeting coil are at a NANCES Performs administrative and supervisory duties an ambulance serv- obedience training. plus. $10-$20 per 1-8667983531 or visit DONATE YOUR CAR, 4 year low. You get NOTICE IS HEREBY to manage county mental health and substance ice, place your classi- Call (435)882-5266 h o u r . C a l l www.more4yourthing. TRUCK OR BOAT the savings. 17 Col- GIVEN that on June abuse services and programs as outlined in fied ad in all 47 of rushlakekennels.co 435-882-5521. TO HERITAGE FOR ors prime material, 19, 2019 the Grants- state code (Utah Code: 17-43-201 and 17-43- com/UT Utah's newspapers. m THE BLIND. Free 3 cut to your exact ville City Council en- DIAMONDS don't pay The cost is only $163. YOUTH TRANSITION 301) and manages assigned county programs. Day Vacation, Tax length. CO Building acted the following or- retail! Large selec- for a 25 word ad ($5. SPECIALIST: Represents the County on various local and Deductible, Free Systems dinance: tion, high quality. Bri- For each additional Full-time, $11/hr plus state boards and committees. Must be able to Livestock Towing, All Paper- 1-800-COBLDGS Ordinance 2019-14 es- dal sets, wedding word). You will reach benefits. High school solve problems with solutions based on profes- work Taken Care Of. tablishing the compen- bands. Everything up to 500,000 news- graduate +1yr experi- sional experience and government regulations. CALL sation for elective, wholesale! Rocky paper readers. Just Need to sell that new ence working with Financial 1-855-408-2196 statutory, and ap- Mtn. Diamond Co. call Tooele Transcript champion bull or your people with disabili- Services This opportunity includes this great compre- pointed officers of S.L.C. Bulletin at yearling calves? ties. Will teach life RW AUTO Sales- Grantsville City, Utah hensive benefit package: 1-800-396-6948 (435)882-0050 for de- Place your classified skills to students with Commuter Car Deals! Applying for Social Se- • Health, dental and vision insurance package tails. (Ucan) ad into 47 newspa- disabilities in local 336 N Main in curity Disability or Ap- for the 2019 – 2020 • Generous 401K matching DIRECTV NOW. No pers, find your buyers high schools and at Tooele! 10 Units pealing a Denied fiscal year. • Participating Utah Retirement Services (URS) Satellite Needed. Put on your TV Ears quickly. For only Utah Independent $9,995 or less! Vehi- Claim? Call Bill Gor- This ordinance will and hear TV with un- member $40/month. 65 Chan- $163. your 25 word Living Center. A cle Locator Program don & Assoc., Social take effect upon the nels. Stream Break- matched clarity. TV • 11 paid holidays classified will be seen non-profit, non-resi- for any make or Security Disability At- publication of this no- ing News, Live Ears Original were by up to 500,000 dential agency. Valid model! Dlr. #278A. torneys, tice. This ordinance Events, Sports & On originally $129.95 - driver’s license may be reviewed or a Example of Duties: readers. It is as sim- We only sell clean title, 1-844-244-5761! Demand Titles. No NOW WITH THIS ple as calling the needed. Good writ- FREE Consultations. copy may be obtained • Performs contract and grant oversight as clean Carfax units. All Annual Contract. No SPECIAL OFFER are Tooele Transcript ing, lesson planning, Local Attorneys Na- from the Grantsville the local mental health and substance abuse vehicles come with Commitment. CALL only $59.95 with code Bulletin at interpersonal, public an engine and trans- tionwide [Mail: 2420 City Recorder at 429 authority representative 1-877-927-4411 MCB59! Call (435)882-0050 for de- speaking, teaching mission warranty. N St NW, Washington East Main Street, 1-866-233-2402 • Supervise all State & Federal Mental Health DISH Network $59.99 tails. (Ucan) and computer skills visit www.mycom- DC. Office: Broward Grantsville Utah. funding to ensure they are used in accor- For 190 Channels! SELL YOUR computer needed. Goal setting mutercar.com or call Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)] (435.884.3411) dance with the Division of Substance Abuse Add High Speed in the classifieds. Call and report writing ex- 801-842-1411. DATED this 20th day Sporting Have $10K In Debt? and Mental Health (DSAMH) policies. Internet for ONLY 882-0050 or visit perience helpful. of June, 2019. Goods SELL YOUR CAR or Credit Cards. Medical • Supervise the annual review & evaluation of $14.95/month. Best www.tooeletranscript. Some physical activ- Christine Webb boat in the classi- Bills. Personal Loans. Technology. Best com ity. Must travel in Grantsville City Re- mental health and substance abuse needs SELLING YOUR fieds. Call 882-0050 Be Debt Free in Value. Smart HD Tooele County and corder and services You may have just the mountain bike? Ad- or visit www.tooele- 24-48 Months. Call DVR Included. FREE pass background (Published in the • Coordinating with the local contracts, prepare thing someone out of vertise it in the classi- transcript. com NATIONAL DEBT Installation. Some re- check. Fax resumes Tooele Transcript Bul- and present for yearly approval as required town is looking for. fieds. Call 882-0050 RELIEF! Know Your strictions apply. Call to 801-466-2363, letin, June 25, 2019) by DSAMH Place your classified www.tooele tran- Options. Get a FREE 1-866-360-6959 E m a i l t o Apartments • Provides oversight for all related State and ad in 45 of Utah's script.com debt relief quote: Call LEPC AGENDA [email protected], or for Rent Agenda for the LEPC Federal Medicaid funding contracts and Earthlink High Speed newspapers, the cost SELL YOUR CAR or 1-844-335-2648 Call 801-466-5565. meeting to be held grants Internet. As Low As is $163. For up to 25 boat in the classi- 1BDRM BASEMENT Open until filled. Wednesday June 26th, • Ensure all Medicaid passthrough and $14.95/month (for the words. You will be fieds. Call 882-0050 APT. $650/mo $500 EOE. Public Notices 2019 at 1:30 p.m. at first 3 months.) Reli- reaching a potential or visit www.tooele- deposit no smoking, oversight funds are used in accordance with Meetings the Tooele County established rules & regulations able High Speed Fi- of up to 340,000 transcript. com or SELLING YOUR no pets. Cal l HOME? Advertise it Emergency Manage- ber Optic Technol- households. All you e-mail your ad to 435-830-3076 Deadline for public • Oversees the management of related behav- in the classifieds. Call ment Building, 15 East ogy. Stream Videos, need to do is call the tbp@tooeletranscript. notices is 4 p.m. the ioral health and substance abuse integrated 882-0050 or visit 100 South, Tooele, Music and More! Call Transcript Bulletin at com day prior to publica- care & case management BECOME A SUB- www.tooeletran Utah, in the Emer- Earthlink Today 882-0050 for full de- Homes tion. Public notices • Provide oversight of the associated Medicaid 1-844-240-1769 tails. (Mention UCAN) SCRIBER. 882-0050 script.com gency Operations and Medicare capitated care models for submitted past the Training room. funding in Tooele County Planning on selling deadline will not be 1. Welcome- Chair- accepted. • As appointed, represent Tooele County your home, you could man, LEPC be sending your sales UPAXLP 2. Approve May 2019 on various local and state coalitions and points to up to committees PUBLIC NOTICE minutes Concrete 340,000 households 3. Haz Mat reports- The Grantsville City at once. For $163. Council has cancelled Bucky Whitehouse Minimum Qualifications: you can place your its regular meeting 4. Review upcoming A. Graduation from an accredited college or uni- 25 word classified ad Mixer Driver s cheduled for training versity with a master’s degree in Healthcare to all 45 newspapers Wednesday, July 3, 5. DEM Liaison, Emer- Administration, Business Administration, in Utah. Just call the 2019 due to the 4th of gency Services Transcript Bulletin at Public Administration, Public Health, or July Celebration. The 6. Roundtable LOCATION: Tooele, Utah 882-0050 for all the closely related field. next regular meeting 7. Next meeting- July details. (Mention AND POSTING CLOSES: Undetermined will be held on July 17, 31st, 2019 ucan) B. A minimum of three (3) years of experience 2019 at 7:00 p.m. 8. Adjourn POSITION SUMMARY: Assume responsibility for the proper operation and maintenance of Filed by LEPC Chair- in healthcare administration and managed company mixer. SELL YOUR com- Christine Webb, City care. Experience in developing and working puter in the classi- Recorder. man, Bucky White- with community-based coalitions. DUTIES: fieds. Call 882-0050 (Published in the house for publication AND • Deliver concrete to each job within the specification as instructed on the delivery ticket. or visit www.tooele- Tooele Transcript Bul- June 20th and 25th, C. A minimum of three (3) years of senior transcript. com letin, June 25, 2019) 2019. • Assist in changing flat tires, keep the mixer clean, and use of reclaimer and washout facilities. (Published in the management experience. • Maintain a commercial driver’s license (CDL) and Department of Transportation (DOT) Tooele Transcript Bul- Medical Card. letin June 20 & 25, Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 2019) Considerable knowledge of the principles of QUALIFICATIONS: healthcare administration; managed care; cap- • One year of mixer driving experience or equivalent with a good safety record. CARRIERS NOTICE OF AUC- itated funding; Medicaid & Medicare program • Attention and commitment to safety. TION administration and reimbursement; local govern- • Ability to work well with others in a team environment. Date of Sale: Satur- Needed! day,July 13, 2019 ment administration; personnel administration; • Ability to follow instructions and work long hours. • Able to lift at least 65 pounds and knowledge of DOT compliance. Time:09:00 am county personnel policies and procedures; state Location: A-1 Sur- and federal codes related to mental health and Apply on-line at genevarock.com/careers/ and include a RESUME with application. eStor Self Storage,11 substance abuse; Local Mental Health & Sub- North 1100 West, stance Abuse Authorities responsibilities as out- The successful candidate must be safety conscious Tooele, UT84074, lined in Utah Code; interpersonal communication with a record of working safely in the workplace. is looking for (435) 882.7224 www.a1surestor.com skills; community coalitions; grant writing; grant/ *Current employees are required to speak with their immediate contract management. Ability to oversee multiple This notice of auction manager before applying for any open positions. Paper Carriers projects and functions at one time. is being given pursu- Geneva Rock Products, Inc. is an in the ant to 38-8 1-5 et al. “Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action/PWDNET” Employer Utah Code Annotated. For a complete job description or an Erda Area! Unit #144 - Chris Elfin, application please visit **This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, 495 W Utah Ave, http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities and If you’re interested please call #408, Tooele, UT Tooele County is an Equal Opportunity Employer activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice. ** 84074 -Household 435.882.0050 goods & furnishings, miscellaneous, all con- tents in unit. Unit #157 - Kanion Ya- don, 1057 Deborah Drive, Bountiful, UT 84010-Household goods & furnishings, miscellaneous, all con- tents in unit. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin, June 25, 2019) NOTICE TO CREDI- PUBLIC NOTICE TORS AND AN- The agenda for the NOUNCEMENT OF Special Tooele County APPOINTMENT Commission meeting MARY VALESTA to be held July 1, 2019 BONHOMME, De- at 10:00 a.m., will be ceased. NOTICE OF AUC- posted on the county Probate No. TION w e b s i t e a t 193300068 Date of Sale: Satur- (http://www.co.tooele.u JODY MABE whose day,July 13, 2019 t.us/clerk.htm, click on address is 3666 Amie Time:09:00 am “Tooele County Com- Lane, South Jordan, Location: A-1 Sur- mission Meetings” and UT 84095, has been eStor Self Storage,11 on the public notice appointed Personal North 1100 West, website Representative of the Tooele, UT84074, (http://www.utah.gov/p estate of the (435) 882.7224 mn/index.html) . Cop- above-named descen- www.a1surestor.com ies may also be ob- dent. All persons hav- This notice of auction tained at the County ing claims against the is being given pursu- Clerk's Office, County above estate are re- ant to 38-8 1-5 et al. Health Department, quired to present them TUESDAY June 25, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETINUtah Code Annotated. Transcript Bulletin, to the undersigned or B7 Unit #144 - Chris Elfin, Tooele County Senior to the Clerk of Court 495 W Utah Ave, Center, Grantsville on or before the 24th #408,Public Tooele, Notices UT CityPublic Hall, Notices Grantsville dayPublic of August, Notices 2019 or Public Notices INVITATION FOR BIDS 84074Meetings -Household SeniorMeetings Center and saidMiscellaneous claims shall be Miscellaneous goods & furnishings, Wendover Senior Cen- forever barred. Wendover Airport miscellaneous, all con- ter. JOHN K. RICE, ESQ., SUMMONS FOR tents in unit. Marilyn K. Gillette, 8545 S. Redwood Rd, PUBLICATION Wendover, Utah Unit #157 - Kanion Ya- T ooele Count y Suite C, West Jordan, IN THE THIRD DIS- AIP Project No. 3-49-0046-032-2019 don, 1057 Deborah Clerk/Auditor. U T 8 4 0 8 8 , TRICT JUVENILE Drive, Bountiful, UT (Published Tuesday, 801-568-1500 C O U R T F O R Sealed bids, subject to the conditions contained herein, for improvements to the Wendover Airport, Wendo- 84010-Household June 25, 2019 in the (Published in the TOOELE COUNTY, ver, Utah, AIP Project No. 3-49-0046-032-2019 will be received by the Wendover Airport (Tooele County goods & furnishings, Tooele Transcript Bul- Tooele Transcript Bul- STATE OF UTAH Office), 47 South Main Street, Tooele, Utah, 84074 until Thursday, July 11, 2019, at 2:00 p.m., and then miscellaneous, all con- letin). letin June 18, 25 & STATE OF UTAH, in publicly opened and read aloud. tents in unit. July 2, 2019) the interest of: P.B, A (Published in the SMALL CLAIMS person under 18 years The work involved will include the following: Tooele Transcript Bul- SUMMONS of age letin, June 25, 2019) Public Notices Case No. 1155543 Schedule I - Reconstruct a Portion of the Commercial Apron In the District Court of Trustees Utah, 74 S 100 E #12, Judge Elizabeth Knight TO: BREANA DAWN The approximate quantities of major bid items involved in the proposed work are: Tooele UT, 84074. NOTICE OF PUBLIC Deadline for public 1st Choice Money IPSON, MOTHER OF HEARING P . B . , T O O E L E Item Description Unit Quantity notices is 4 p.m. the Center, Plaintiff/Peti- The Tooele County day prior to publica- tioner, 980 N Main St, COUNTY C-100a Contractor Quality Control Program (CQCP) LS 1 Commission will con- tion. Public notices Unit B, Tooele UT A Pre-Trial/Trial con- duct a public hearing submitted past the c e r n i n g t h e C-105a Mobilization LS 1 84074, VS Travis in Room 321 of the deadline will not be Gardner, 725 Fleet- above-named child is P-101a Full Depth Concrete Pavement Removal SY 2,500 Tooele County Build- accepted. wood Drive, Tooele, pending in this Court ing at 47 South Main UPAXLP UT 84074. and an adjudication P-152a Unclassified Excavation CY 1,975 Street, Tooele, Utah, I swear that the follow- will be made of which on July 2, 2019, at may include up to the P-209a Crushed Aggregate Base Course – 6 Inches CY 440 ing is true: 1. Defen- 7:00 p.m., to consider Public Notices dant owes me permanent termination P-209b Separation Fabric SY 2,500 budget adjustments $1475.00 Plus pre- of your parental rights. which, if approved, will Water User If you would like to P-218a 10” Rubblized Recycled Concrete with 2” Existing Base Course Cap SY 2,500 judgement interests to result in an increase to Deadline for public the date of judgement, have an attorney ap- P-218b Rubblized Recycled Concrete for Stabilization CY 250 the 2019 budget. All notices is 4 p.m. the if qualified for prejudg- pointed to represent interested persons day prior to publica- ment interests. 2. This you, please contact P-306a Lean Concrete Base Course – 6 Inches SY 2,500 shall have an opportu- tion. Public notices claim arose on August the Court prior to the nity to be heard. J uly 29, 2019 P-306b Bond Breaker Fabric SY 2,500 submitted past the 8, 2018. DATED this 24th day deadline will not be THE STATE OF UTAH trial/hearing and re- P-501a Cement Concrete Pavement – 13 Inches SY 2,500 of June 2019. BY OR- accepted. TO THE DEFEN- quest an attorney to be D E R O F T H E appointed to you. P-605a Joint Sealing Filler LF 3,880 UPAXLP DANT: You are sum- TOOELE COUNTY moned to appear at You are hereby sum- P-620a Permanent Pavement Markings SF 200 COMMISSION: Mar- trial to answer the moned to appear be- ilyn K. Gillette, Tooele Public Notices above claim. The trial fore this Court for a L-110a Install 2-2” PVC SCH 40 Conduit Duct Bank (CE) LF 165 County Clerk. TRIAL ON THE Miscellaneous will be held at the court (Published in the address shown above. STATE'S VERIFIED L-125a Install Ground Power Unit and Associated Electrical LS 1 Tooele Transcript Bul- PETITION FOR TER- Deadline for public If you fail to appear, letin, June 25, 2019) judgment may be en- MINATION OF PA- Construction for this project is expected to take 45 calendar day(s). notices is 4 p.m. the RENTAL RIGHTS day prior to publica- tered against you for Contract Documents. The complete set of Specifications and Contract Documents can be download- the total amount in said county on July tion. Public notices 29, 2019 from 9:00 submitted past the claimed. Date of Trial, ed from Jviation, Inc.’s bid site (http://bid.jviation.com), beginning on June 11, 2019. In order to submit a NOTICE OF SALE a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at deadline will not be July 26, 2019, 10:00 responsive bid as a Prime Contractor and to receive all necessary addendum(s) for this project, you must Notice is hereby given this court's location: accepted. a.m., room 12. be on the Planholder’s List. To view all planholder documents (contract documents, plans and addendums) that, Grantsville Self Tooele County Juve- UPAXLP Notice to Defendant. A you must fill out the online form located at (http://www.jviation.com/bidrequest). By filling out and submitting Storage located at 655 small claims case has nile Courthouse, 74 this form, you agree to be publicly listed on the bid site with your contact information as a planholder for all E M a i n S t . , been filed against you. South 100 East, 435-884-0136 will sell This imposes upon Tooele, Utah 84074. projects requested. It is the planholder’s responsibility to review the site for addendums and chang- ANNOUNCEMENT the personal property you certain rights and Your failure to appear es before submitting their proposal. For additional information, please contact us via email at bidinfo@ OF APPOINTMENT of the customers listed responsibilities. You may result in a default AND NOTICE TO jviation.com. at public auction may obtain small judgment and the ter- CREDITORS through sale of con- claims information and mination of your pa- *Note that contractors will NOT be automatically added to new projects. You will need to re-submit the Estate of JOYCE J. tents of the units. Pur- i nstructions at rental rights. online form for access to new projects. Once granted access, additional projects will use your same login JONES, Deceased chases must be made http://www.utcourts.go DATED this 31st day P r o b a t e N o . credentials. Note: Plan ahead when submitting the online request form and allow up to 2 business days for with cash and paid at v/howto/ of May 2019. 193300063 approval and access to projects. the time of the sale. All Disabillity Accomoda- Cynthia L. Havlicek Carma Lee Jones, goods are sold as is tions. If you need ac- Assistant Attorney Pre-Bid Conference. The pre-bid conference for this project will be held on June 27, 2019 at 1:00 p.m., in whose address is 158 and must be removed commodation of a dis- General West Vine, Tooele, the Airport Operations Office at the Wendover Airport, 345 Airport Apron, P.O. Box 159, Wendover, Utah, within 48 hours of the abililty, contact a judi- (Published in the Utah 84074, has been 84083. All bidders are required to examine the site to become familiar with all site conditions. time of purchase. We cial service assistant Tooele Transcript Bul- appointed Personal reserve the right to set at least 3 days before letin June 4, 11, 18 & Representative of the Bid Conditions. The bidder is required to provide all information as required within the Contract Docu- minimum bid or cease hearing. 25, 2019) above-entitled estate. ments. The bidder is required to bid on all items of every schedule or as otherwise detailed in the Instruc- sale. (Published in the SUMMONS FOR Creditors of the estate tions to Bidders. A15 HEATHER TU- Tooele Transcript Bul- PUBLICATION are hereby notified to TONE letin June 4 & 11 18 & IN THE THIRD DIS- (1) deliver or mail their Bids may be held by Tooele County for a period not to exceed 60 calendar days from the date of the bid A17 FAYE D DE- 25, 2019) TRICT JUVENILE written claims to the opening for the purpose of evaluating bids prior to award of contract. LANEY C O U R T F O R personal representa- SMALL CLAIMS B22 TIMOTHY LOPEZ TOOELE COUNTY, tive at the address SUMMONS The right is reserved, as Tooele County may require, to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality B44 JEFFREY M STATE OF UTAH above; (2) deliver or In the District Court of in the bids received. HARTWELL STATE OF UTAH, in mail their written Utah, 74 S 100 E #12, C47 NATHAN JOHN- the interest of: B.P., A All questions regarding the bid are to be directed to Jeffery C. Hogan, PE with Jviation, Inc., 900 South claims to the personal Tooele UT, 84074. SON person under 18 years representative’s attor- 1st Choice Money Broadway, Suite 350, Denver, Colorado 80209, (303) 524-3030, Fax: (303) 524-3031, or email Jeffery. D42 CASSIDY I MA- of age ney of record, Stephen Center, Plaintiff/Peti- [email protected]. SON Case No. 1162813 J. Buhler, Attorney at tioner, 980 N Main St, F22 AFTON CLARK Judge Elizabeth Knight Bid Bond. Guarantee will be required with each bid as a certified check on a solvent bank or a Bid Bond in Law, 3540 South 4000 Unit B, Tooele UT F33 BILLY DEAN TO: BRAD LEE PAL- West, Suite 245, West 84074, VS Fabiola Vil- the amount of five (5) % of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the Tooele County. POFF. MER, FATHER OF Valley City, Utah lanueva, 67 W Utah (Published in the B . P . , T O O E L E Performance & Payment Bond. The successful bidder will be required to furnish separate performance 84120; or (3) file their Ave., Tooele, UT Tooele Transcript Bul- COUNTY written claim with the 84074. and payment bonds each in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price. letin, June 25, 2019) A Pre-Trial/Trial con- Clerk of the District I swear that the follow- c e r n i n g t h e Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982 as Amended. In accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as Court in Tooele ing is true: 1. Defen- above-named child is amended, the Contractor will be required to comply with the wage and labor requirements and to pay mini- County or otherwise dant owes me $540.00 PUBLIC NOTICE pending in this Court present their claims as Plus prejudgement in- mum wages in accordance with the schedule of wage rates established by the United States Department of NOTICE IS HEREBY and an adjudication required by Utah law terests to the date of Labor. GIVEN THAT the Ver- will be made of which within three months af- judgement, if qualified non Town Council will may include up to the ter the date of the last for prejudgment inter- Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Requirement. The proposed contract is under hold an emergency permanent termination publication of this no- ests. 2. This claim and subject to 41 CFR Part 60-4 and Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, as amended, and to meeting on Tuesday, of your parental rights. tice or be forever arose on January 13, the equal opportunity clause and the Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construction Con- 25 June, 2019 at 6:45 If you would like to barred. 2018. PM at the Vernon Fire have an attorney ap- tract specifications including the goals and timetables for minority and female participation. Date of first publica- THE STATE OF UTAH Department, pointed to represent tion: June 18, 2019 TO THE DEFEN- Title VI Solicitation Notice: The Tooele County, in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil 325 S. Main Street, you, please contact Stephen J. Buhler DANT: You are sum- Vernon, Utah. The the Court prior to the Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252, 42 USC §§ 2000d to 2000d-4) and the Regulations, hereby notifies all bid- Attorney at Law moned to appear at purpose of the meeting J uly 15, 2019 ders or offerors that it will affirmatively ensure that any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, 3540 South 4000 trial to answer the is to consider approval trial/hearing and re- disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full and fair opportunity to submit bids in response to West, Ste. 245 above claim. The trial of expenditures by the quest an attorney to be West Valley City, UT will be held at the court this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consid- Fire Department prior appointed to you. 84120 address shown above. eration for an award. to end of the current You are hereby sum- (Published in the If you fail to appear, fiscal year. moned to appear be- DBE Requirement. Tooele Transcript Bul- judgment may be en- (Published in the fore this Court for a letin June 18, 25 & tered against you for Tooele Transcript Bul- PRE-TRIAL/TRIAL ON Information submitted as a matter of bidder responsibility: July 2, 2019) the total amount letin, June 25, 2019) THE STATE'S VERI- The Owner’s award of this contract is conditioned upon Bidder or Offeror satisfying the good faith effort claimed. Date of Trial, FIED PETITION FOR July 26, 2019, 10:00 requirements of 49 CFR §26.53. TERMINATION OF a.m., room 11. The successful Bidder or Offeror must provide written confirmation of participation from each of the DBE NOTICE TO CREDI- PARENTAL RIGHTS Notice to Defendant. A firms the Bidder or Offeror lists in its commitment within five days after bid opening. PUBLIC NOTICE TORS AND AN- in said county on July small claims case has The agenda for the NOUNCEMENT OF 15, 2019 from 9:00 been filed against you. 1. The names and addresses of Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) firms that will participate in Special Tooele County APPOINTMENT a.m. to 5:00 p.m., July This imposes upon the contract; Commission meeting MARY VALESTA 22, 2019 from 9:00 you certain rights and to be held July 1, 2019 BONHOMME, De- a.m. to 5:00 pm., and 2. A description of the work that each DBE firm will perform; responsibilities. You at 10:00 a.m., will be ceased. July 23, 2019 from 3. The dollar amount of the participation of each DBE firm listed under (1) may obtain small posted on the county P r o b a t e N o . 9:00 a.m. from 5 p.m. 4. Written statement from Bidder or Offeror that attests their commitment to use the DBE firm(s) listed claims information and w e b s i t e a t 193300068 at this court's location: i nstructions at under (1) to meet the Owner’s project goal; and (http://www.co.tooele.u JODY MABE whose Tooele County Juve- http://www.utcourts.go 5. If Bidder or Offeror cannot meet the advertised project DBE goal, evidence of good faith efforts t.us/clerk.htm, click on address is 3666 Amie nile Courthouse, 74 v/howto/ undertaken by the Bidder or Offeror as described in appendix A to 49 CFR part 26. “Tooele County Com- Lane, South Jordan, South 100 East, Disabillity Accomoda- mission Meetings” and UT 84095, has been Tooele, Utah 84074. tions. If you need ac- The bidder shall make good faith efforts, as defined in Appendix A of 49 CFR Part 26, Regulations of the on the public notice appointed Personal Your failure to appear commodation of a dis- Office of the Secretary of Transportation, to subcontract 2.50 % of the dollar value of the prime contract website Representative of the may result in a default abililty, contact a judi- (http://www.utah.gov/p e state of th e judgment and the ter- to small business concerns owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individ- cial service assistant mn/index.html) . Cop- above-named descen- mination of your pa- uals (DBE). In the event that the bidder for this solicitation qualifies as a DBE, the contract goal shall at least 3 days before ies may also be ob- dent. All persons hav- rental rights. be deemed to have been met. Individuals who are rebuttably presumed to be socially and economically hearing. tained at the County ing claims against the DATED this 31st day (Published in the disadvantaged include, women, Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian-Pacif- Clerk's Office, County above estate are re- of May 2019. Tooele Transcript Bul- ic Americans, and Asian-Indian Americans. The apparent successful bidder will be required to submit Health Department, quired to present them Cynthia L. Havlicek letin June 4 & 11 18 & Transcript Bulletin, to the undersigned or Assistant Attorney information concerning the DBE’s that will participate in this contract. The informa¬tion will include the 25, 2019) name and address of each DBE, a description of the work to be performed by each named firm, and the Tooele County Senior to the Clerk of Court General Center, Grantsville on or before the 24th dollar value of the contract. If the bidder fails to achieve the contract goal stated herein, it will be required DEADLINES FOR (Published in the City Hall, Grantsville day of August, 2019 or classifieds ads are Tooele Transcript Bul- to provide documentation demonstrating that it made good faith efforts in attempting to do so. A bid that Senior Center and said claims shall be M o n d a y a n d letin June 4, 11, 18 & fails to meet these requirements will be considered non-responsive. Those firms currently certified as Wendover Senior Cen- forever barred. Wednesdays by 4:45 25, 2019) DBE’s by the Utah Department of Transportation are eligible to participate as DBE’s on this contract. A ter. JOHN K. RICE, ESQ., p.m. list of these firms can be obtained from the State, the consulting engineer, or the Sponsor. Marilyn K. Gillette, 8545 S. Redwood Rd, Tooele County Suite C, West Jordan, Buy American Preference Clerk/Auditor. U T 8 4 0 8 8 , The Contractor agrees to comply with 49 USC § 50101, which provides that Federal funds may not be (Published Tuesday, 801-568-1500 obligated unless all steel and manufactured goods used in AIP funded projects are produced in the United June 25, 2019 in the (Published in the TooeleMoney Transcript Bul- Tooele SavingTranscript Bul- Coupons States, unless the Federal Aviation Administration has issued a waiver for the product; the product is listed letin). letin June 18, 25 & as an Excepted Article, Material Or Supply in Federal Acquisition Regulation subpart 25.108; or is included July 2,in 2019) Tuesday’s Paper in the FAA Nationwide Buy American Waivers Issued list. TOOELE A bidder or offeror must complete and submit the Buy America certification included herein with their bid or TRANSCRIPT offer. The Owner will reject as nonresponsive any bid or offer that does not include a completed Certificate BULLETIN of Buy American Compliance. Certification of Offeror/Bidder Regarding Debarment By submitting a bid/proposal under this solicitation, the bidder or offeror certifies that neither it nor its prin- cipals are presently debarred or suspended by any Federal department or agency from participation in this transaction. Other Federal Provisions Award of contract is also subject to the following Federal Provisions: • Trade Restriction Certification • Lobbying Federal Employees • Recovered Materials • Government-wide Requirements for Drug-free Workplace • Other Federal Provisions included in Part A of the Special Provisions Tooele County Wendover, Utah Subscribe Today! 58 N. Main Street (435) 882-0050 B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 25, 2019 Softball continued from page B1

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Grantsville’s Maddison Peterson makes a backhanded grab at first base.

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ TTB PHOTOS Stansbury’s Madi Hicks (above) gets ready to deliver a pitch. Grantsville’s Jaelynn DeLaney (left) makes her way toward home plate after hitting a home run at the state tournament.

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO

Tooele’s Bryerly Avina (above) makes a throw from center field. Stansbury’s Baylee Angelo (right) rounds the bases against Juan Diego.

SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Full Local Sports Coverage In Every Issue TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN

Full ColorOnly Copies! ¢ 24Per Copy

SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Tooele’s Rylee Anderson slides into home plate to score a run against Desert Hills.

TOOELETRANSCRIPT Bring in Your BULLETIN Digital Files 58 N. Main • Tooele 8:30 am to 5:30 pm • Monday – Friday 8.5 x 11 inch • 20# bond paper Some restrictions apply

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS Stansbury’s Kalee Philips (above left) slaps at the ball. Grantsville’s Hannah Butler (above) cracks a smile during Highest Quality a break in the action. Tooele’s Natalee Bevan (left) frames a State-of-the-Art pitch behind the plate. Color Printing Equipment!