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‘This is our homeland’

Creativity, resourcefulness helps MAP OF Goshute tribe of Ibapah thrive TOOELE COUNTY by Jessica Henrie lished in May 1912 by executive STAFF WRITER order, according to the Division of Indian Affairs. The remote area The reservation is located in the The Confederated Tribes of the includes approximately 112,870 acres southwest corner of Tooele County Goshute Reservation may be “off the in Tooele and Juab counties and in beaten path,” but their creativity and White Pine County, Nevada. resourcefulness have helped them The CTGR is headquartered in survive, tribe members said. Ibapah, on the western slope of the And that creativity and resource- Deep Creek Mountains. Ibapah is in

fulness are being used to make a the far southwestern corner of Tooele SKULL VALLEY positive difference at the reservation County, about a three-hour drive RESERVATION today. from Tooele City. Located 60 miles south of Wendover, the reservation was estab- SEE HOMELAND PAGE A10 ➤ GOSHUTE RESERVATION

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS The Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation south of Ibapah borders the Deep Creek Mountains and stretches into Juab County and Nevada. Elvira Murphy (below left) talks about the community library she helped create for the Goshute tribe. Tribal council

(above) members Richard Henriod, Elvira Murphy and Chairman Virgil Johnson. Not pic- GOSHUTE tured: Vice Chairperson Zelda Johnny and Councilman Jacob Steele. RESERVATION

Tribe member strives for new educational gains at reservation by Jessica Henrie and went back to school, studying busi- STAFF WRITER ness. She worked a variety of different jobs in different places before becoming Elvira Murphy believes in the power of a teacher. Now, she works in education at education. CTGR headquarters in Ibapah, about 60 She dropped out of high school at age miles south of Wendover. 17 to get married. Seven years later, she “It’s been a long trip back,” she said. was divorced with four children. When Murphy arrived three years “I knew education was my road to pro- ago, the library at CTGR looked more vide for my kids,” she said. like a storage room with books. Murphy So Murphy left the Confederated Tribes SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX of the Goshute Reservation in Ibapah SEE EDUCATIONAL PAGE A10 ➤ The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:50 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Thursday 6:48 a.m. 6:31 p.m. Friday 6:47 a.m. 6:32 p.m. Saturday 6:45 a.m. 6:33 p.m. Sunday 7:44 a.m. 7:34 p.m. Monday 7:42 a.m. 7:35 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:40 a.m. 7:36 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 7:14 a.m. 7:37 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 7:53 a.m. 8:50 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 8:32 a.m. 10:02 p.m. USU celebrates 128 years with statewide celebration broadcast Saturday 9:13 a.m. 11:12 p.m. ALMANAC Sunday 10:57 a.m. 12:12 a.m. Statistics for the week ending March 7. Milder with clouds Mild with sun and A morning shower; Mostly cloudy with a Monday 11:44 a.m. 1:18 a.m. Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy Cloudy and windy Temperatures Tuesday 12:35 p.m. 2:20 a.m. yielding to sun some clouds otherwise, some sun by Tim Gillie chance of rainof the school’s 128th birthday. live from the USU campus in Blanding, and USU Eastern in Regional Advisory Board, were us.” More High/Low than past 100 week people gath- 70/31Logan, using the same technol- Price, joined the videoconfer- broadcast live to the other sites But the classroom experience New First Full Last STAFF WRITER Normal high/low past week 50/31 53 37 63 42 66 46 58 41 61 47 60 37 45 34ered FridayAverage in temp the past multi-purpose week 49.8ogy that USU uses every day to ence. participating in the celebration. isn’t all USU has brought to the Using technology to speak room atNormal USU-Tooele average temp past Regional week 40.4broadcast education to students Speakers from Tooele, Moab, “USU helped rebuild our Tooele community, according to TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Mar 8 Mar 15 Mar 23 Mar 31 simultaneously to audiences Campus’ new Science and throughout the state, includ- and Brigham City were included economy when the Tooele Army Wardle. Shown is Wednesday’s around the state, outgoing Utah Technology Building to take part ing the Science and Technology in the program. Depot downsized,” he said. “USU has helped our families Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and State University President Stan in USU’s 2016 Founder’s Day cel- Building in Tooele. Remarks given by Tooele “Education, economic develop- to be successful, financially and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Wednesday night’s lows. Albrecht called USU a “statewide ebration. Regional campuses in Uintah City Councilman Scott Wardle, ment, and employment are the university,” during a celebration The program was broadcast Basin, Moab, Brigham City, a member of the USU-Tooele three ‘E’s’ that USU has brought SEE USU PAGE A7 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 47/29 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 56/35 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B6 48/28 53/36 54/37 52/39 HOMETOWN A8 Ogden Stansbury Park Good High school art on Grantsville pianist 54/37 Erda 53/39 display for district to play with OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 53/39 Pine Canyon Wednesday 51/29 54/39 40/30 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 56/40 Bauer Good show symphony 53/37 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS B1 52/36 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 53/37 51/27 See A2 See A3 50/32 See Stockton SnowfallThursday (in inches) Price complete 52/36 53/31 Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 52/29 51/34 Ophir on A7 45/32 Source: www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti 53/34 51/31 Green River Last Month Season 61/33 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 52/36 53/30 Moab 50/35 SNOWPACK Hanksville 60/28 Beaver 60/32 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 52/29 Ibapah 51/31 54/31 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 18.6 15.1 9.6 St. George 56/28 57/32 Average 17.6 15.3 8.8 69/41 Kanab 61/26 Eureka Percent of average 106% 99% 109% 44/29 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 8, 2016 Officials look for ways to protect Greater Sage-Grouse by Jessica Henrie grouse in the kiosks along the The Prospector complex publish a map on Prospector. regularly in Tooele to coordi- increased, said Lorien Belton, STAFF WRITER Prospector OHV Backway includes more than 800 miles The map will be available at OHV nate an effort to boost a dwin- who facilitates the WDARM Complex and possibly create of off-highway vehicle trails on dealerships, said Dave Brown, dling sage-grouse population in group for ’s A group of county, state and a flier to insert in trail system Class B county gravel roads in Tooele County Park and Trails the Sheeprock Mountains near Community-Based Conservation federal officials discussed ways maps. Tooele, Juab and Utah coun- Coordinator. Vernon. Program. to protect Greater Sage-Grouse WDARM’s objective is to ties. Trailheads are at Vernon WDARM includes representa- State biologists became con- Prospector includes trails in recreation areas on Monday. encourage people to stay on des- Reservoir and Five Mile Pass tives from several state and fed- cerned about the Sheeprock in and around the Sheeprock, The West Desert Adaptive ignated trails. If riders see sage- Recreation Area. eral agencies, including the Utah birds last summer when their Simpson, Desert and Keg moun- Resource Management, or grouse, they should slow down The Utah State Division of Division of Wildlife Resources, population continued to decline tains. WDARM, group plans to post and make less noise, according Parks and Recreation is currently U.S. Bureau of Land Management at the same time most other pop- [email protected] information about the sage- to the meeting Monday. working with Tooele County to and U.S. Forest Service. It meets ulations of sage-grouse in Utah Annual district art show unveils talents of high school artists by Tim Gillie pieces of art embodies the cre- show. and former art teachers. show include Tooele, Stansbury 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. in the Tooele STAFF WRITER ative efforts of Tooele Valley’s “Each piece is supposed to be First, second and third plac- and Grantsville High schools, High School cafeteria extension high school students. They are something created fresh by the es awarded in the categories of and Tooele, Clarke Johnsen, and at 301 W. Vine Street. Admission A mix of pottery, paintings, on display for the next two weeks student this year and something drawing, painting, 3-D mixed Grantsville Junior High schools. is free and open to the public. photos, drawings, graphic arts for the annual Tooele County that has not been entered into media, 2-D mixed media, graph- Students from the Community Enter the school through the and mixed media sit on display School District Art Show. any other art show,” said Chris ic arts, photography and pottery Learning Center’s graphic arts front doors on Vine Street. in Tooele High School’s cafeteria Each secondary school was Wilcox, THS pottery teacher. will be awarded at a program to program also submitted entries. [email protected] extension. invited to submit a total of 25 The art show entries will be be held Thursday at 6:30 p.m. The art show started Monday. The collection of over 100 pieces of student art for the judged by a group of local artists Schools with students in the art It runs through March 17 from

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The Tooele County School District Art Show features the artwork of students from Grantsville, Stansbury and Tooele High Schools and Tooele, Clarke Johnsen and Grantsville Junior High Schools. The show opened Monday and runs through March 17 at Tooele High School. Tooele man charged with object rape appears in court

by Steve Howe charged with first-degree fel- and Cook were kissing when he reported the alleged rape and he continued the assault because the object rape charges. At his STAFF WRITER ony object rape after he sexu- molested her, the probable cause confirmed the details of the sex- he hoped the victim would begin Monday court appearance, ally assaulted a 17-year-old statement said. She told police ual assault that the victim gave to enjoy it and become his girl- Cook’s bail was set at $100,000, A Tooele man appeared in 3rd female acquaintance, accord- that she told him at least three police, according to the probable friend. He said when told to stop according to court documents. District Court Monday on first ing to a probable cause state- times to stop before the assault cause statement. Cook admitted a second time, he did, the state- Cook will be in 3rd District degree rape charges after an inci- ment from the Tooele City Police ended. to police that the victim told him ment said. Court again on March 22 at 9 dent in February. Department. Cook was interviewed by to stop and he did not. After his conversation, Cook a.m. for a roll call hearing. Schylar McKay Cook, 19, is The victim told police that she police the day after the victim In his interview, Cook said he was arrested and booked on [email protected]

Your Local News Source Subscribe Today 435-882-0050 Grantsville man charged with rape, sexual abuse by Steve Howe ony forcible sexual abuse, as well as Department. The victim said he heard his mother yelling and he tion with Morrison following the STAFF WRITER misdemeanor counts of domestic Morrison became enraged, pushed managed to stop the assault. Even assault. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT violence in the presence of a child her down and began to rip off her after the assault ended, the victim When contacted by police, BULLETIN A Tooele man has been charged and unlawful detention. clothes. alleged that Morrison would not let Morrison denied the allegations. with rape, sexual abuse and domes- Morrison had come over to the According to the probable cause her leave the home. He was taken into custody and ADMINISTRATION tic violence after an assault that victim’s house to exchange some statement, Morrison then began to For several hours, Morrison booked into the Tooele County Scott C. Dunn Publisher occurred in February. property and a conversation esca- sexually assault her. The victim also remained in the victim’s home, Detention Center. Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus Wayne Lee Morrison, 45, is lated into an argument, accord- said Wayne grabbed and bit her according to the probable cause Morrison is expected to be in 3rd OFFICE charged with first-degree felony ing to a probable cause statement during the assault. statement. The victim used her District Court again on March 22 at Bruce Dunn Controller object rape and second-degree fel- from the Grantsville City Police The victim’s son intervened when phone to record her conversa- 9 a.m. for a roll call hearing. Chris Evans Office Manager Vicki Higgins Customer Service Kristy Lee Circulation Manager EDITORIAL David Bern Editor Grantsville man appears in court on felony drug charges Tavin Stucki Sports Editor by Steve Howe Adam Ray Baxter, 28, made his confidential informant — equipped After each of the exchanges, the In the probable cause statement, Darren Vaughan Community News Editor STAFF WRITER first appearance in 3rd District Court with a police wire and photocopied confidential informant, who was police identified Baxter as a flight Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Monday morning on four counts police money — purchased a sub- under surveillance by police, iden- risk after several confidential infor- Tim Gillie Staff Writer A Grantsville man has been of first-degree felony distribution stance identified as methamphet- tified Baxter from a photo line-up. mants said he planned to leave the Steve Howe Staff Writer charged with five felony drug charg- of a controlled substance and one amine during an exchange in Tooele, Baxter was subsequently arrested country once released from jail. Jessica Henrie Staff Writer es after he allegedly sold metham- second-degree felony count of the according to a probable cause and held on $10,000 bail. Baxter is scheduled to appear in ADVERTISING phetamine to confidential infor- same charge. statement from the Grantsville City During his initial appearance, 3rd District Court again on March Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager mants on several occasions last fall. On five separate occasions, a Police Department. Baxter’s bail was set at $75,000. 22 at 9 a.m. Keith Bird Advertising Sales Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist Stansbury Park Service Agency PRODUCTION TOOELE Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager TRANSCRIPT Darwin Cook Web Press Manager gets hit by ransomware attack Dan Coats Pre-press Technician Scott Spence Insert Technician by Steve Howe The Computer for.” BULLETIN STAFF WRITER Emergency Readiness Team does According to US-CERT, a 2012 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by not encourage users affected by study by anti-virus manufacturer carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, In addition to scams by Nigerian ransomware to pay the ransom, Symantec found that about 2.9 per- Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 princes and Trojan viruses, a recent as there is no guarantee the files cent of users affected by ransom- per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; PHOTO OF THE MONTH uptick in ransomware is also affect- will be unencrypted. Since the ware paid the ransom, which aver- $77 per year by mail in the United States. ing small businesses and govern- files were not critical to the service aged about $200. A January 2015 OFFICE HOURS: ment agencies. agency’s operation, Jones said they release from the FBI said that ran- Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., February 2016 Winner: closed Saturday and Sunday. The Stansbury Park Service did not pay any ransom. somware had grown in popularity CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: Agency felt the impact of ransom- Many of the files were more than despite being around for several 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. ware — a type of malicious soft- 10 years old and were public infor- years. David Manzione PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: ware that restricts access to a com- mation that anyone would have The majority of ransomware 4 p.m. day prior to publication. puter until a fee is paid — earlier access to, Jones said. attacks come via email, when a COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, this year when its office computer “We didn’t lose anything critical user opens an email attachment BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: was affected by the malware after and nothing is in danger,” he said. containing the malicious software. 3 p.m. day prior to publication. opening an email with an invoice “Nothing has gone anywhere. We Computers can also be infected OBITUARY DEADLINE: number in the subject line. did isolate the virus with our (anti- by clicking on an infected website, 10 a.m. day of publication. Once the computer was infect- virus software) and we’ve purged which is often advertised by pop- Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued ed, a number of the service agen- our computers of it.” up ads, according to the FBI. twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals cy’s word processing documents Jones said he didn’t open the Both the FBI and US-CERT agree postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, and spreadsheets were encrypted, email at his laptop computer, that the best way for users to pro- Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. according to SPSA manager Randall which has a copy of most of the tect their computers from ransom- Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, Jones at a Feb. 24 board meeting. encrypted documents. To protect ware include keeping anti-virus Tooele City, Utah 84074. The encryption prevented the themselves from future attacks, the software up-to-date; using strong, POSTMASTER: service agency staff from access- service agency has begun backing varied passwords; and regularly Send change of address to: ing the affected files and a pop-up up the hard drives of its office com- backin up files offline. PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 message said there was a ransom puters weekly. If you receive an unsolicited that needed to be paid to get the The service agency, like small email with attachments, or a web- A winter sunset on the shore of the Great Salt Lake 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 and the Stansbury Mountains email: [email protected] information back. businesses and other local govern- site address, don’t click on the or visit our web site extension at According to Jones, the cyber ment bodies, was especially sus- links. Users should also have a www.tooeletranscript.com criminals behind the ransomware ceptible to malware in an invoice pop-up blocker enabled on their Entire contents ©2016 Transcript Bulletin requested a payment of half a email, Jones said. web browser to help protect their Your photo could be next! Publishing Company, Inc. All rights Bitcoin, a digital currency, to unlock “We’re getting invoices all the computer from all types of mal- Submit your photo to: reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written the encrypted files. One Bitcoin is time,” he said. “You open it up and ware. [email protected] consent of the managing editor or publisher. worth about $410 currently. bam. Now we know what to look [email protected] A3

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SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Gov. Gary Herbert spoke Saturday night at the Lincoln Day Dinner held at the Tooele County Republican Party Chairman Trent Stirling welcomes attendees to Mayor Brent Marshall congratulates Congressman Chris Stewart after his speech Community Learning Center. the Lincoln Day Dinner. as the keynote speaker for the Lincoln Day Dinner. ‘If we fail, the world fails,’ Stewart tells local GOP at annual dinner

by Tim Gillie ed the dinner, held Saturday in addressed the Tooele Lincoln and State Representative Doug plete a ballot and indicate their county commissioner with 62 STAFF WRITER the Blue Peak High School com- Day gathering. Sagers. preference for president, gover- percent. Faddis was in second mons area. “Freedom and liberty, coupled Rep. Merrill Nelson, Tooele nor and county commissioner. place with 25 percent. Marz The United States has a “If we fail, the world fails,” he with individual responsibility, County Commissioner Shawn Ted Cruz won the straw poll for received 10 percent. Gordon divine role to play in settling said. “There are troubling times that’s the promise of America,” Milne, and Tooele County president with 45 percent of the Beals had 3 percent. today’s troubled times, accord- ahead of us, but I believe God he said. “The states are the best Attorney Scott Broadhead also votes cast. Marco Rubio came in Lincoln Day Dinners are a ing to Utah Congressman Chris still cares about this country. hope for America. They are the spoke. second place with 29 percent. tradition of local Republican Stewart. He expects us to help the fight, laboratories of democracy and Brenda Faddis and Danny Donald Trump and John Kasich Parties. They are usually held Stewart, whose second con- but we have to fight to save our Utah is one of the best.” Marz, Republican candidates for tied for third place with 12.5 per- in February, the month Lincoln gressional district includes country.” The Lincoln Day Dinner county commissioner, along with cent each. was born. The Republican Party Tooele County, gave the keynote Stewart, a former Air Force attendees also heard remarks Jonathan Johnson, Republican The dinner attendees’ prefer- was founded in 1854. Lincoln address at the Tooele County pilot, businessman and best-sell- from representatives of presi- candidate for governor, also ence for governor was Herbert was elected six years later as the Republican Party’s Lincoln Day ing author, is currently running dential candidate Ted Cruz, spoke. with 77 percent of the votes. first Republican president of the Dinner. for his third term in Congress. Sens. Orrin Hatch and Mike Lee, Following the speakers, dinner Johnson trailed with 23 percent. United states. More than 160 people attend- Gov. Gary Herbert also Attorney General Shawn Reyes, attendees were asked to com- Milne was the preference for [email protected] Pianist Michael Green to play with American West Symphony

by Jessica Henrie held Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the adults, $8 for students and $5 for Lake City. Mount Jordan Middle STAFF WRITER theater at Mount Jordan Middle youth ages 7-15. School is at 9351 S. Mountaineer School in Sandy. Tickets are avail- Libby Gardner Hall is located Lane in Sandy. A Grantsville pianist will per- able at the door and cost $10 for at 1375 Presidents Circle in Salt [email protected] form this week with the American West Symphony and Chorus of Sandy, Utah. � Michael Green, a Grantsville High School graduate, will perform � George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in ���������������� Blue” in Libby Gardner Hall at � 7:30 p.m. at the University of Utah on Wednesday, accompanied by � the symphony. � Green is currently finishing a � doctorate degree in piano perfor- mance at the University of Utah. � He started learning piano when � he was four, but didn’t start to � enjoy practicing until he was 10. ������������������������������������������������������������������� “All of a sudden, something clicked and it became a passion, a COURTESY OF MICHAEL GREEN � �������������������������������������������� career,” Green said. “I don’t know Pianist Michael Green will be performing with the American West Symphony on Wednesday at Libby Gardner Hall at the University of Utah. ������������������������������� how to explain it. All of a sudden, � you just know what you want to do, and I’ve been banging ever a really good job. He’s really killer Rosenberg, is a Juilliard graduate, � ������������� since.” good.” so they learn a lot,” she said. ��������������������� After he graduates with his The symphony and chorus are In addition to Gershwin’s � �������������������� doctorate, Green hopes to be a made up of volunteers from the “Rhapsody in Blue,” the concert ��������������� ��������������������� piano professor. community. The group performs will include songs from Spanish � The symphony works with a lot about nine concerts each year in dances, Beethoven’s Symphony � ������������������� of musicians at the University of Sandy and Salt Lake City, Jordan No. 9 and other classical works, � ��������������������������� Utah. Green said he was nomi- said. Jordan said. Tickets to the per- � nated to play Gershwin. “It’s a great opportunity for formance at Libby Gardner Hall � ����������������������������� “We had rehearsal yesterday,” the people in the community cost $12.50 and are available at ������������������������� said Charlotte Jordan, chairman to advance their musical talent the door. of the symphony board. “He did because our music director, Joel Another performance will be � � � �����������������

� � Area police looking for chase suspect Wed���� March�������� 9��th� �–���� 12:15���������� to 1:15� � by Steve Howe ed to speak with him. After a contacted police, saying they had ����������������� STAFF WRITER brief pursuit at around 9:40 a.m., given Romero a ride to Tooele fol- � deputies terminated the chase, lowing the single-vehicle crash, ������������������ Area law enforcement agen- Scharmann said. according to Scharmann. � � cies are still looking for a Tooele The Grantsville City Police Police searched the home and man who led police on a chase Department also briefly chased surrounding area at the address � before crashing in Erda Tuesday Romero, who was driving a white that Romero was dropped off, morning. Camaro, but they quickly ter- but were unable to locate him. Tooele County Sheriff’s Lt. minated their pursuit as well, At press time today, Scharmann � Travis Scharmann said deputies Scharmann said. said law enforcement are still are looking for Camron Romero, Around 9:55 a.m., officers looking for Romero in the Tooele ������������������������������������ 24. Romero was in the area when received reports of an accident area. ��������������������� deputies were assisting on a res- on Bates Canyon Road near [email protected] idential lockout on West Clark August Street, Scharmann said. Street in Grantsville, according to When police responded to the Scharmann. scene, they found Romero’s Sheriff’s deputies stopped Camaro pointed westbound Romero after they ran his plates crashed against a barbed wire and found a local warrant for fence on the northern side of the ASK ABOUT OVER 50 FREE HIGH-SPEED his arrest. Scharmann could not road. INTERNET! PREMIUM CHANNELS confirm what Romero was want- Officers and deputies set up ed for at press time. containment in the Erda area and for 3 months. Deputies made initial con- attempted to locate Romero, who 3-YEAR TV tact with Romero but he fled had left the area of the accident. the scene when they attempt- Around 11:30 a.m., a witness PRICE GUARANTEE FREE STANDARD JUST $49.99/MO. PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION

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• Editorial Editor David Bern • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum 435-882-0050

OUR VIEW Every drop counts Snow and rain over the next 90 days may make or break 2015-16 water year Everything was going great. But then came February. After three consecutive months of above-normal moisture, February was, if not a dud, then certainly a disappointment. Although Tooele City remains above normal for the current water year (7.52 inches as of March 3. Normal is 7.38 inches), last month produced only 0.9 of an inch of total precipitation. The city normally receives 1.33 inches during February. Since November through January received lots of water-rich snowfall, and with El Niño still out in the Pacific, it wasn’t unreasonable to hope the good, wet storms would continue through February. But they didn’t. When compared to February a year ago, during which only 0.1 of an inch of mois- ture fell, February 2016 was a tsunami. But as reported in last Thursday’s front-page story, “February storms dropped little water,” Randy Julander, Utah Snow Survey supervisor, noted that robust snowpacks in the Oquirrh, Stansbury and Sheeprock mountains took a hit last month. The culprit? Spring arrived — early. Prior to February, the Oquirrh, Stansbury and Sheeprock snowpacks were at 136 percent, 122 percent and 151 percent of normal, respectively. But as of March 3, snow telemetry sites at each of those areas now show an average drop of 24 percent. “Snowpacks are about two to three weeks advanced in density,” Julander said, “which means there is a substantial potential for early melt.” That isn’t good news. Snowpacks are vital to replenish underground aquifers and reservoirs, which makes them crucial to help reverse Tooele County’s long-standing D2 drought status. D2 means “severe,” according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, and the label has been hanging around the county’s neck for four consecutive years. With the air warming fast and local snowpacks possibly dwindling earlier than hoped, all eyes now turn to March, April and May. According to Ned Bevan, a local cooperative weather observer for the National Weather Service, those three months are usually the wettest on the calendar. During a normal year, they get nearly seven inches of water combined. The ques- tion now is: Will they live up to their reputation in 2016? LETTERS TO THE EDITOR We hope so. Although the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration pre- dicts El Niño may weaken during late spring or early summer, the Climate Prediction are talking about! This should especially Center forecasts above-average precipitation for Tooele County through May. The Inhumane torture apply to waterboarding. Of course, since LETTERS POLICY forecast includes above-average temperatures, too. In reference to Mr. D. Trump’s recent it would be the president, they should be The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to If March, April and May don’t get us back on the plus side of badly-needed mois- outrageous statement, this one about his careful to not completely drown him. the editor from readers. Letters must be civil ture, the county’s four-year-old drought may continue. Which means soil profiles position on torture of suspected terror- Ditto for any U.S. Congressman or in tone, written exclusively for the Transcript- Bulletin, and accompanied by the writer’s may stay parched, aquifers that provide drinking water may not get fully replen- ists. My opinion: Any U.S. president who Senator who votes yes on any such bar- name, address and phone number. All letters ished, and reservoirs that deliver irrigation water may not get completely refilled endorses the torture of anyone, whether baric and inhumane torture methods! may be subject to editing. before the growing season. by signing legislation, covertly, or by This is not what this country is about, Email: [email protected] We’re not trying to sound the alarm. But everyone should keep in mind that after executive order, should themselves first and never, never should be. Fax: (435) 882-6123 years of consecutive drought, it may take years to turn things around. A few months be required to undergo some of the same Gary D. Nord Mail: Letters to the Editor of above-normal precipitation won’t be enough to reverse drought’s pernicious torture, so they can learn what they Tooele Tooele Transcript-Bulletin effects. Unless things change during the next 90 days, El Niño helped but didn’t P.O. Box 390 fully deliver. And if they don’t change, residents and officials should prepare for yet Tooele, UT 84074 another summer during which water availability is a community concern. The response should be a commitment to make sure every drop goes to good use, and future water use plans for a growing county should be rooted in stewardship. GUEST OPINION GUEST OPINION Trump: This is what a rebel looks like, kids emember the Occupy Wall Street with CBS’s “Face The Nation,” Trump Trump will bring touch movement? The 2011-2012 pro- called hedge fund managers “paper Rtests sought to bring Arab Spring- Rachel Marsden pushers” who are “getting away with type “revolutions” to the United States murder” by being able to pay taxes at GUEST COLUMNIST of Europe to election through a combination of urban camp- the capital gains rate (which tops out ing and complaining loudly about the at 20 percent) instead of at the ordi- onald Trump will never be state of the world. nary income rate like everyone else. He mistaken for a cosmopolitan, The Occupy movement fizzled out William Galvin recently told the seems to know the difference between Dbut he will bring a distinc- because it failed to translate the whin- Boston Herald that more than 16,300 those who are creating jobs and those tively European flavor to the 2016 ing into political action. Hey, Occupiers, Democrats in the state have switched who are profiting by playing around presidential election, should he win it only took a few years, but your ride their affiliation to become independent with the fruits of other people’s labor. the Republican nomination. is finally here. You can’t miss it — it’s a voters since the beginning of the year. What exactly have hedge fund manag- As in continental Europe, the two Boeing 757 with “TRUMP” in gold let- Galvin credits the “Trump phenom- ers done to deserve breaks that the rest parties in a Donald Trump-Hillary ters. Here’s why Republican presidential enon.” Many observers of Occupy Wall of us don’t get? Clinton race would accept the basic candidate Donald Trump is the guy Street agreed that free-market and lim- • Trump’s embrace of pragmatism parameters of the welfare state, and you’ve been waiting for. ited-government capitalism had been facilitates creative solutions. He has the debate about the size of govern- • Trump is denouncing Wall Street hijacked but were turned off by the left- said that he’d cooperate with Russia ment — so central to American poli- from a position of strength. His idea ist rhetoric that infused the movement. to defeat the Islamic State. During last tics for decades — would fade to the European party in which a Ted Cruz of camping out on Wall Street is to Trump is going after the establishment, week’s Republican debate in Houston, background. would have no home. emblazon his name across the front of too, but he’s limiting the kind of sweep- Trump expressed a desire to work No matter how appalled the left Of course, mainstream European the giant tower at 40 Wall Street, not ing ideological proclamations that toward peace between Israel and its may be by Trump, his prospective political parties tend not to be to pitch a tent in Zuccotti Park. Trump doomed the Occupy movement. neighbors in the Middle East, but “I takeover of the GOP would be a nationalist or anti-immigration. really doesn’t have to be doing this. He • Trump isn’t catering to the politi- think it serves no purpose to say that watershed for progressives. For 80 Here, Trump bears a closer resem- could afford to lay low, enjoy his wealth cally correct “social justice” crowd. you have a good guy and a bad guy,” long years, they have demagogued blance to Europe’s outsider parties and his grandkids, shrug off every- For years now, honest and authentic he said. “It doesn’t do any good to start and shamed the GOP in a forlorn on the right. He is less the candi- thing else, and play nice with all the debate has been hijacked by a sort demeaning the neighbors, because I attempt to get it to give up on fun- date of American exceptionalism establishment elites on the New York of rhetorical McCarthyism. Contrary would love to do something with regard damentally reforming the welfare — which has a keen appreciation social circuit. Instead, he has chosen to to the spirit of the First Amendment, to negotiating peace, finally, for Israel state. How much time and energy of our national creed as enunciated use his leverage to champion average there’s a pervasive sense that words and for their neighbors. ... As a negotia- have been devoted to depicting in the Declaration and the limits Americans and to call out the shenani- have to be carefully policed, lest you tor, I cannot do that as well if I’m taking Republicans as shoving elderly on government power set down by gans of the so-called “one percenters.” commit the slightest misstep and have big, big sides.” people off cliffs and as hell-bent on the Constitution — than a robust • Trump is a true capitalist who’s some special-interest activist group Trump is advocating for the re- destroying Social Security? And here nationalism of a blood-and-soil vari- attacking the toxic collusion between (the likes of which gravitated en masse democratization of Wall Street and comes Donald Trump to finally cry ety found nearly everywhere else in corporate America and Washington to the Occupy movement) come after Washington on behalf of average “uncle.” the world. lobbyists that is destroying the free you. Trump’s billions allow him to speak Americans who have long felt power- The mogul is adamantly — and Trump’s understanding of the market on which America was built freely. less, and he’s doing it in a suit and tie, apparently sincerely — opposed Constitution — the most valuable and has thrived. He’s not some kind • Trump is presenting actionable backed by the sort of independent to entitlement reform. He thus is American contribution to the art of of anarchist or socialist attacking the solutions to problems that Occupy wealth that gives him immunity from perfectly content to accept the sta- self-government — runs somewhere establishment because he wants to Wall Street could only complain about. those he’s criticizing. tus quo on half the federal budget. between attenuated to nonexistent. replace it with something worse. Trump He’s denouncing the importation of This is what a rebel looks like, kids. Never mind that the programs are He has lately been making noises wants to restore it to what it once was. cheap and illegal labor, and spotlight- built on badly flawed New Deal and about loosening libel laws so that he Preserving what works best is conserva- ing bad trade deals that ultimately hurt Marsden is a columnist, political Great Society assumptions and, if can more easily sue publications for tism in the truest sense of the word. American workers. He’s connecting the strategist and former Fox News host unreformed and unconstrained, will printing things he doesn’t like. • By minimizing ideological rhetoric, dots between the Occupy movement’s based in Paris. She is the host of the make it impossible to deal with the On “Fox News Sunday,” he com- Trump has developed the sort of cross- picket-sign slogans and relevant policy. syndicated talk show “Unredacted with debt over the long term. These are plained that “in England, I can over appeal that the Occupiers didn’t • Trump is sticking up for America’s Rachel Marsden” Tuesdays at 7 p.m. details beneath Trump’s notice. tell you it’s very much different have. Massachusetts Secretary of State workers. Last summer, in an interview What has made American poli- and very much easier.” Yes, it is tics so distinctive for so long is the — because England doesn’t have a presence of a mass party commit- First Amendment. The United States ted to limited government, thanks happens to have a bulwark of free GUEST OPINION to the conservative movement. In speech written into its foundational most European countries, there is law, although Donald Trump appar- nothing like such movement, and ently can’t fathom why. the limited-government tendency is You can say this about a Donald GOP establishment is about to pay a lot more relegated to think tanks and small Trump-Hillary Clinton race: It will ou are the captains of American Recession. Your sales are sputtering, and political parties, where it usually has be more nasty, personality-driven industry, the titans of Wall Street, your stock prices are fragile. no real influence. and entertaining than anything Yand the billionaires who for Robert Reich That’s because you forgot that your Trump as the leader of the we’ve seen in decades. It will also, decades have been the backbone of the workers are also consumers. As you’ve GUEST COLUMNIST Republican Party would, in effect, in important respects, be less Republican Party. pushed wages downward, you’ve also reject limited-government conser- American. You’ve invested your millions in the squeezed your customers so tight they vatism and instantly make the GOP GOP in order to get lower taxes; wider can hardly afford to buy what you have at the presidential level more like Lowry is editor of the National tax loopholes; bigger subsidies; more insider trading and who won’t prosecute to sell. an accommodationist center-right Review. generous bailouts; less regulation; you for white-collar crimes. Consumer spending comprises 70 lengthier patents and copyrights and All of which has made you enormous- percent of the American economy. But stronger market power, allowing you to ly wealthy. Congratulations. the typical family is earning less today EDITORIAL BOARD raise prices; weaker unions and bigger But I have some disturbing news for than it did in 2000, in terms of real pur- trade deals, allowing you to outsource you. You’re paying a big price — and chasing power. Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern abroad to reduce wages; easier bank- you’re about to pay far more. Most of the economic gains have Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor ruptcy for you but harder bankruptcy First, as you may have noticed, most gone to you and others like you who With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, for homeowners and student debtors; of your companies aren’t growing nearly including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. and judges who will let you to engage in as fast as they did before the Great SEE REICH PAGE A5 ➤ A5

TUESDAY March 8, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 NEED CASH NOW? We Want to Make GUEST OPINION You a Loan! $100-$3,000 TODAY! Noble Finance Toilet paper shortage symptom of socialism 435-843-1255 he problem with social- whether future generations hotels warning visitors that they ism, Margaret Thatcher will have happy behinds. We’re must bring great bags full of Tis credited with saying, is John Kass really not interested if our great- toilet paper rolls with them to RAFFLE • AUCTION that you eventually run out of grandchildren have soft rear enjoy their stay. GUEST COLUMNIST other people’s money. ends, just as long as we do. Tourist A: Honey, we’ve got DOOR PRIZES But the late Mrs. Thatcher So far, we’re safe. We have the camera and cash, and hiking — heroic conservative prime toilet paper. But Venezuela is boots, and our cool Patagonia minister of Great Britain — was game, with all her Wall Street full of political chaos, in Caracas gear. But are we forgetting any- too well-mannered to tell people money and her lock on super- and in the countryside. It began thing? 2016 what actually comes next. delegates and so on. the way it begins for all socialist Tourist B: What else do we So I’ll have to do it. So I bet if you asked Bernie nations that fall. need? After socialists run out of about a toilet paper shortage, Price controls, wage con- But the tourists might be Annual Banquet other people’s money, the this is what he’d say: trols, then running out of other in store for a rude surprise. PM people eventually run out of “Young Americans have people’s money, shortages, and According to news reports, fed- Saturday | March 12 | 6 something almost as precious as a right to toilet papah!! You finally absolute rage from decent eral police are at the border to money: should all have toilet papah! folks who don’t really care about stop the flow of black-market Show Your Support Toilet paper. And Wall Street, which is full of politics just as long as they don’t toilet paper sold at highly inflat- for Our Wildlife It’s happening right now in papah, should pay for all the have to use that fountain thing, ed prices. Deseret Peak Venezuela, once a socialist, oil- toilet papah we need! No young whatever it is. Tourist A: Get your hands off rich paradise and land of great American should feel the bern The shortstops have toi- me! I’m an American! I’m not Convention Center shortstops. But Venezuela is fast unless they want to feel the let paper in America, but in trying to make a profit! I’m just 2930 HWY 112 (between Tooele & Grantsville) becoming a thoroughly failed bern!” Venezuela, their extended fami- trying to get to my hotel and state. Those of you who wish to lies beg for toilet paper. And the protect my behind! $8 plus Membership Let’s just hope it doesn’t hap- mock socialist Venezuela should government, which seized the Federal Police: You are CIA! $5 Single pen here. A nation without toilet remember that America is $17 toilet paper factories years ago, Come with me and sit in this paper is a nation ungovernable. trillion in debt and many times can’t provide the necessary tis- dark cement cell with the single $20 Family The social chaos, the whining, over that if you count unfunded sue because that’s what happens light bulb, you profiteer! $25 Corporate Everyone is Invited! the aggravation — not to men- entitlements. But our politi- when prices are set artificially Tourist B: Honey, don’t worry, For more info. call 882.4767 or 882.6795 tion the horror of alternative cians keep promising even more too low. Where’s the incentive to hon! I’ll call Sen. Sanders’ office! methods — would just drive spending. make any? Bye! people insane. Democrats want to spend Just two years ago, Any toilet paper in Venezuela Naturally, as is the left-wing more on social programs Venezuelans were hard-pressed is either given as precious gifts, Venezuela way, the socialist because that buys votes. to find even a meager roll on or smuggled out to nations that politicians are blaming the CIA Republicans want to spend store shelves. People didn’t care will pay a decent price for the for it all. more on the military because if it was premium thick or the privilege of soft behinds. Now, to my friends on the that buys votes. Anyone who cheap scratchy kind with the I’m no economist, and I’m angry political left, please don’t talks about cutting is shamed on abrasive wood chunks, they just sure there are many brilliant again start demanding that I be social media as a big fat meanie, wanted a roll. Ph.D.s who would say that fired, and please don’t shriek or a racist, a micro-aggressor, “This is the last straw,” said socialism really does work. that this column is a veiled or just some “isolationist” who Manuel Fagundes, a Caracas All Venezuela has to do is go conservative attack on Bernie wants the Islamic State to lop off shopper failing in his hunt for deeper in debt, and print more Sanders. It’s not. Toilet paper all our heads. tissue told the Associated Press. money, the way we do it here in isn’t a metaphor. We just keep spending and “I’m 71 years old and this is the the USA. Bernie is a socialist running printing more and more cash. first time I’ve seen this.” It’s only paper. a rather ethical and inspired So, when you get down to it, “I’ve been looking for it for campaign for the Democratic Americans have made it clear two weeks,” said Cristina Ramos. Kass is a columnist for the presidential nomination. that we want good, soft, luxuri- “I was told that they had some Chicago Tribune. His email And he’s got enough problems ant toilet paper and we want it here and now I’m in line.” address is [email protected], with Hillary Clinton and the now. Again, that was two years and his Twitter handle is @john_ Democratic Party rigging the We just don’t care about ago. It is much worse now, with kass.

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Lunch is served at the Center after each class SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A pro- go an evaluation by an expert Valencia, no research indicates posed change of one word in a and then a judge would decide if treatment or therapy reduces the Tooele Transcript Bulletin Call 435-277-2302 to sign up. P.O. Box 390 Utah law could allow domestic treatment is needed. chance of recidivism. Tooele, UT 84074 violence offenders to avoid get- Republican Sen. Lyle Hillyard, Sometimes therapy options or ting the help they need, advo- themselves are questionable, of Logan, is sponsoring the leg- [email protected] Subscribe Today • 882-0050 cates said. islation. Valencia said. 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According to her organization, most offenders go March 9 Stockton Town Hall through a maximum of 16 weeks of mandated therapy. That is low March 16 Lake Point Fire Station when compared to the national MARK PETERSEN SHAWN PETERSEN average of 26 weeks. MARCH 8, 1968 - MARCH 8, 1968 - March 23 Grantsville City Library “They’re already falling JUNE 20, 1992 NOVEMBER 21, 2015 through the gaps,” Oxborrow March 30 Vernon (TBD) said. “And we’re about to make Happy Birthday — We Love and Miss You the statute weaker.” April 6 Wendover Community Center Derrik Tollefson, a Utah State Mother – Marjean Petersen, Salt Lake City, UT University professor who has Sisters – Jeri & husband: Oran Willardson & Family, Tooele, UT specialized in domestic-violence Michelle & husband: Mike Edwards & Family, Kansas City, MO Open Q&A with Th e Public treatment, said the system needs more of an overhaul. 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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 8, 2016 MATTERS OF FAITH OBITUARIES Cavan Jay Cochrane Cavan Jay Cochrane, beloved All priests have their gifts son, brother, and true friend to all, was set free of his earthly bond- age on Feb. 26, 2016, to walk with the angels. He was the firstborn and their weaknesses child to Jack and Kelly Cochrane on Oct. 19, 1990. He was raised announced last weekend ministries have had the same in Tooele, Utah and attended that I will be reassigned pastor for a long time. Maybe it Tooele High School, graduating Ito a parish called Blessed takes that long to build enough in 2009. Cavan was very active in Sacrament in Sandy, effective Samuel Dinsdale relationships to get things going. sports and extracurricular activi- August 1. I have often thought GUEST COLUMNIST What is normal for our dio- ties. He attended Southern Utah and discussed with other priests cese is that a pastor is given an University on an academic schol- how long an assignment should assignment for six years. After arship, where he was repeatedly be. What is too long and what is six years, there is the possibil- on the Dean’s List for his high too short? Over my time there, they have ity for renewal or reassignment, academic achievement. While If a pastor/priest/bishop is replaced the chaplain each year. due to any number of factors, a biology/nutrition student at ship at Wasatch Care Center. grandparents Sandy and Milt assigned too long in one place, I just barely get to know one, such as the current needs of the SUU, he suffered a devastating Music was important to Cavan; Winward; uncles; aunts; cousins it can lead to stagnation, both and “poof,” he’s got orders to go diocese, the parish, the pastor accident that left him severe- he played the guitar and piano, and his beloved dog, Ludo, as for the parish and the church somewhere else. What is good himself, the bishop and the per- ly paralyzed. He faced a long, by ear, prior to his accident. He well as many wonderful friends. A leader. One priest from Phoenix about these fast assignments, I sonnel board. arduous recovery for two years was a fan of Sage Francis, whom life celebration will be held in his described it to me like a pot of am told, is that people jump in The maximum time a pas- to regain some of his abilities he met and corresponded with honor at Weber State University’s stew: You have the same ingredi- and get what needs to be done tor should be in any parish is while teaching himself Spanish. frequently. He enjoyed finding Shepherd Union Bldg. Ballroom ents regardless of how you mix completed since there is no time 12 years, but a priest may stay Cavan later transferred to Weber new music and sharing it with B, 3190 W. Campus Dr. on Friday, it, so it ends up being the same. for procrastination. longer if a project is underway, State University where he earned his friends. March 11, 2016, at 11:30 a.m. On the other side, one can be My last assignment at St. a debt needs to be paid, or the a Bachelor of Integrated Studies, Cavan loved to laugh and (parking available for free any- in a place too short a time to Patrick Church in Salt Lake City priest is older and does not posthumously, with emphases in make others feel good about where on campus for the event) do what needs to be done. They was two years, and I did not feel wish to start a new assignment. Nutrition, Zoology, and Health themselves. He had a talent of and also at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. may not able to see the fruits that it was too short. In that When I look at the history of Administration Services. He seeing the highest potential in Main St., Tooele, Utah, at 6 p.m. of their efforts or even may not time, I had the church reno- St. Marguerite since 1970, only was a senator for Students with people, lifting them up and help- with family visitation starting at have sufficient time to plant vated with paint, a new altar, two priests have been here for Disabilities; a member of the ing anyone who needed his love 5 p.m. He fought a valiant fight, seeds. and baptismal font. A generous 12 years. Five were here for two WSU Spanish Club; a member and understanding. He was an but his spirit was too large to be While flying home from man tiled our chapel for free years. I and another priest were and mentor for students Creating inspiration to all who had the contained in a broken body any Nashville a couple years ago, the and the secretary and I painted here for six to seven years. Achievement Through Transition privilege of knowing him and will longer. Until we meet again, my plane wasn’t full. I had the aisle the office and the chapel. I won- There is wisdom behind this. (CATT) and earned membership be greatly missed — the world Beloved. In lieu of flowers, please seat. There was someone who dered what I would do next after If a priest is too long in a par- in the Golden Key International is a better place because he was send donations to any Mountain had the window seat. I thought I had finished my initial proj- ish, the transition when he is Honour Society with a GPA of here. He is survived by his par- America Credit Union branch to that I was home free. I could ects, so when the Bishop asked replaced can be more difficult. 3.97. Cavan served an intern- ents; brother Keith; sister Jolene; Cavan Cochrane Donation. stretch out a bit, since there was me to go to Tooele, I didn’t think We as priests are ordained to no danger of anyone taking the that I left anything undone. I minister in the diocese, not any middle seat. was ready for the new assign- one particular parish. Well, God loves me, so he ment. All priests have their gifts Neva Lucille Beeton teases me. Just before the In my time here, we have and weaknesses. A priest friend aircraft’s door closed, an older built our education center and shared with me that no matter Bake woman came down the aisle and we will soon have solar panels, how unsuccessful a priest may chose the middle seat next to thanks to a Blue Sky grant. I have been at a parish, there will Neva Lucille Beeton Bake, 77, mine — even though she could again feel ready to move to my always be a group of people who passed away peacefully on the have taken any number of aisle next assignment. I feel that the thought he was great. The oppo- morning of March 7, 2016, with or window seats behind me. stew has been stirred enough. site is also true. Another priest her children by her side. Neva I tried to think good thoughts However, as I am in the middle told me that generally speak- was born on June 15, 1938, to as I mourned my dashed hope of my sixth year, I see small ing, 5 percent think that you are Lloyd and Lola Beeton in Malad, of a bit of room. She was chatty. things unfold, such as parishio- Jesus, and 5 percent think that ldaho, the second of three chil- I learned that her husband was ners who are getting to know me you are the devil. The rest don’t dren. As a young girl, one of her at one time the LDS bishop and seem to be warming a bit. care. favorite memories was work- of a ward in Rexburg, Idaho. I also see the same 20 people I hate moving. Thinking of ing and spending time with When I asked her what it was doing everything and becoming moving my things gives me a her father hauling cattle. lt was like to be the wife of a bishop, I tired. A new pastor will probably headache. I would rather put here she learned the value of learned the normal assignment encourage new folks to step up most of my things in my front hard work and the importance for an LDS bishop is five years. to take part in parish life. yard and light them on fire of family. After graduating high She explained that with deci- I am going to a parish where rather than put things in boxes. school, Neva attended nursing that allowed her to spend time Kaili and Trinity “Buddha”; her sions you make, you alienate the pastor has been there for I look at the things on my wall or school and became a registered with her family. She also enjoyed sister Connie Jensen of Pocatello, 20 percent of the congregation 30 years. He is retiring due to in the rectory and wonder what nurse in 1961. That same year, crocheting, quilting and making ldaho; and many nieces and each year. After five years, you’re health reasons and because he my attachment is to each one. she met and married Don Arnn gifts for people. ln her later years, nephews that she loved with done. I thought there was wis- deserves to enjoy his retirement. As I ponder my upcoming Bake on May 19, 1961. They she made regular trips to West all her heart. Preceded in death dom in that. Some of the model parishes in move, I think of all that I have eloped to Winnemucca, Nevada. Wendover, Nevada. She enjoyed by her husband Don, daugh- I go to Dugway most the country have had the same to get done before I leave and Their union was blessed with playing the slots, participating in ter Susan, her parents, brother Thursdays to celebrate mass. pastors for over 20 years. At last I dread the unknown monsters four children. They made their slot tournaments, and an occa- Sheldon Beeton, nephew Jerry year’s priest convocation, our that are waiting for me at my home in Tooele, Utah, where she sional concert. Neva is survived Beeton and several brother and presenter, a priest from Florida, next assignment. worked at Tooele Valley Nursing by her son Don Bake; daugh- sisters-in-law. lnterment will be NEWS TIPS: said that he really didn’t start his What is that saying: “And this Home until she retired in 1995. ters Nevon Bake and Lola Elvene at the St. John, ldaho, cemetery. parish on the principles of stew- too will pass.” Neva’s life centered around the “L.E.” (Ronda Allred) Bake; ln memory of Neva the fami- 435-882-0050 ardship until after his 12th year care of her patients and raising granddaughters Airael (Cody) ly asks that you donate to your as their pastor. Rev. Dinsdale is the priest at her family. She took great pride Hadfield and Shellbie (Amber favorite charity in her name. TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN It seems those parishes that St. Marguerite Catholic Church in both. Neva enjoyed camping, Barquist) Allred; great-grand- are vibrant and have dynamic in Tooele. hunting, fishing, and anything children Cody Jr., Kestin, A’Daya,

Rita Jean (Peterson) tirelessly cared for her 24 hours a Cole day. The love he has for her made her last days on this Earth mean- Rita Jean (Peterson) Cole, ingful and provided her with a born March 20, 1942, passed level of comfort that allowed away peacefully in her home on her to pass peacefully and pain- Sunday evening, March 6, 2016. free. Rita had many interests in Rita is finally free from her can- her life from tap dancing to one cer and the many ailments that of her most favorites, golf. Rita came along with it. Rita showed retired from Tooele Army Depot unbelievable strength and deter- in 1993 as a contracting officer. mination as she fought for her She and her husband spent sev- life each and every day for the eral years traveling the country past year and a half. She contin- in their motor home until health ued to amaze the doctors and issues prevented them from con- medical staff right up until the tinuing. Rita was born in Salt end, not only by winning battle Lake City, the second daughter of after battle, but she did so while Albert Golden “Goldie” Peterson still maintaining her wit and and Ruth Benalee Heskett of Stansbury, Sandra Hahne amazing sense of humor, some- Peterson of Tooele. Rita was of Clinton and Kevin(Cindy) thing she will always be remem- preceded in death by her moth- Peterson of Layton; 14 nieces bered for by many. Her last three er, father, older sister Donna and nephews; and many great weeks were spent in her home Farison of Huntsville, Alabama, nieces and nephews. Services for surrounded by her loving fam- and brother-in-law Lewis Hahne Rita will be held at Tate Mortuary ily and many close friends. Her of Clinton. Rita is survived by the and the schedule will be as fol- devoted husband of almost 56 following: her beloved husband, lows: A viewing will be held on 435.884.3031 • Grantsville, Utah years, Earl Cole, lovingly and Earl Bateman Cole, of Tooele; Thursday, March 10, from 6-8 her two children, Scott Earl Cole p.m. Funeral services will be held and Stacey Michelle Cole, both on Friday, March 11, at 11 a.m. of Tooele; three grandchildren, The funeral service will be pre- Nicholas Scott (Melissa) Cole ceded by an additional viewing of Tooele, Whitney Marie Cole from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Rita will be of Gillette, Wyoming, and Cole dearly missed by many and will Allen Robinson of Tooele; her always be remembered for her great-grandson, Jake Nicholas sense of humor, strength, and Cole of Tooele; three of her sib- determination to fight for her lings, Jolynne (Mike) Johnsen life, never giving up.

NOTE OF APPRECIATION

The family of Eva Wolter Memorial for such loving, con- would like to extend our deep- siderate and professional care est gratitude for the generosity you extended to us in our time of shown at the time of her passing. great sorrow and need. Thank you for the many prayers, cards, flowers, food and visits. Doug and Michelle Wolter, A special thank you to Father Monique Wolter, Justen Wolter Sam Dinsdale for conducting and Austin, Elly, Carson and Ava Eva’s beautiful Mass. We also Wolter would like to thank Didericksen

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UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 47/29 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 56/35 Knolls Clive Lake Point 48/28 53/36 54/37 52/39 Ogden Stansbury Park 54/37 Erda 53/39 Vernal Grantsville 53/39 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 51/29 54/39 40/30 Tooele 56/40 Bauer 53/37 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 52/36 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 53/37 51/27 50/32 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 52/36 53/31 Nephi Rush Valley 52/29 51/34 Ophir 45/32 Delta Manti 53/34 51/31 Green River Last Month Season 61/33 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 52/36 53/30 Moab 50/35 SNOWPACK Hanksville 60/28 Beaver 60/32 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 52/29 Ibapah 51/31 54/31 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 18.6 15.1 9.6 St. George 56/28 57/32 Average 17.6 15.3 8.8 69/41 Kanab 61/26 Eureka Percent of average 106% 99% 109% 44/29 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

Frank USU OHLMAN continued from page A1 M Attorney at Law socially,” he said. Albrecht stressed the growth FREE of USU to more than 30 differ- Consultation ent education centers through- for out the state during his 11-year tenure as USU’s president. Wills & “Through our distance edu- Trusts cation and regional campuses, we have extended opportunities to students wherever they may 493 W. 400 N. Tooele be,” he said. “Higher education is no longer place bound.” Utah State University was 882-4800 first founded in 1888 as the www. .com Agriculture College of Utah. It tooelelawoffice is a land grant school, funded by the 1862 federal Morrill Act that granted states 30,000 acres of federal land to fund colleges specializing in “agriculture and mechanic arts.” Since that time, land institu- tions have borne the responsi- THE PIANO bility to educate people wher- ever they live and regardless of WORKSHOP their economic status, accord- Serving Tooele County ing to Albrecht. During Albrecht’s tenure as Call today to schedule your president, USU’s regional cam- complimentary evaluation SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO pus system grew from 6,991 stu- dents in 2005 to 16,420 in 2015. USU alumni Patti and Kevin Shields pick out their favorite prints on display at the Utah State University Founder’s Day celebration Friday night. 435-830-5345 USU started offering classes • free piano evaluation and a free cost in Tooele in the early 1980s in estimate for any work requested an old barracks at Tooele Army Depot and at Tooele Junior High • tuning and voicing School. • replacement of broken or chipped keys More than 1,000 people have • repair or replacement of missing or graduated from USU-Tooele broken strings since 2005, according to USU • any other needed mechanical repairs officials. or adjustments Albrecht announced in February that he would step We Can Make Your Sad down as USU’s president as soon Piano Happy Again as his replacement is named. THE PIANO WORKSHOP He has worked in higher edu- cation for 46 years. The last 18 years were at USU. Albrecht served for four years as USU’s provost before he was named president in 2005. Inspiring Albrecht grew up on a farm in Healthy Lives Wayne County. He is part of the Look for it every first generation of his family to month in your Tooele SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Transcript Bulletin attend college. SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Benjamin Green watches the musical entertainment on a screen behind his seat. Albrecht attended undergrad- TOOELETRANSCRIPT Jenn VanCott, USU executive campus director, talks with Maren Petersen, who The entertainment was broadcast live from Logan and provided a musical tribute BULLETIN uate school at to the country roots of USU regional campuses. University. He has a master’s works in the Writing Center, during the Founder’s Day celebration. and a doctorate degree from Washington State University. All three degrees are in sociology. Performers featured the USU “Home on the Range,” “Cowboy, In addition to the speakers, Chamber Singers, the USU Take Me Away,” “Go Rest on That HONESTY, INTEGRITY, RESPECT…TCGS the Founder’s Day program Eastern Choir, and the USU Mountain,” and “Back Where I included a musical tribute to the Country Roots Band. Come From.” country roots of USU regional The musical selections [email protected] campuses. included “Fishin’ in the Dark,”

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hirteen seniors rep- resented Stansbury High School in the annual Sterling Scholar competi- tion.T Of the 13 seniors, 10 moved on to the Wasatch Front Regional semifinal Sterling Scholar judging at Ben Lomond High School in February. The Sterling Scholar Awards are sponsored by the and KSL 5 Television. The program publicly rec- ognizes high school seniors from 57 high schools along the Wasatch Front for outstanding academics, stellar leadership, exemplary citizenship and exceptional service to school and community. Every Sterling Scholar must complete a 20- page portfolio documenting Jareth Archer Maggie Beazer Annie Carlile their academic achievements, leadership and service. They are personally interviewed at the semifinal competition by a panel of three judges who are experts in the various catego- ries. Of the 10 seniors who com- peted in the regional semifinal, five went on to the final judg- ing round at Corner Canyon High School in early March — once again interviewed by a panel of judges. A winner and two runners-up in each cat- egory will be announced at the Sterling Scholar Award ceremo- ny, held at the LDS Conference Center on March 10. The following write-ups come primarily from informa- tion provided by each student’s electronic portfolio. Jareth Archer, Instrumental Music Jareth is son of Don and Donna Archer. He is in his third Hannah Christopherson Conner Clark McKenzie Didericksen year as a member of the Utah Youth Symphony, participated in the Anaheim Heritage Music Festival, received superior rat- ings at state solo and ensem- ble, and is a principal violist for the high school district orches- tra. He is also involved as president of the CLC pharmacy chapter of HOSA and president of the Pottery Art Club for the last two years. Last year, Jareth received the AP Scholar award for strong showing in his AP classes. “Music is a gift,” he said. “It can change the entire mood of not only someone, but an entire community.” Jareth has had many oppor- tunities to share that gift through community service involvement with the Music Service Club and through a hospice music service project

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lege at BYU-Provo, LDSBC, the world.” vice activities, such as stu- Scholars and Snow College and plans Rachel has continually main- dent tutoring at Rose Springs Tooele Club 438 W 400 N continued from page A8 to have a Bachelor of Science tained her curiosity about the Elementary, the National Tooele Annual in accounting and financing, world around her. It fuels her Honors Society Veterans Teen Center Membership he organized at St. Joseph’s Villa preferably at LDSBC, and then desire to learn and achieve Dinner, the Trick or Treat So Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. in Salt Lake City. receive a Master of Science in more. Rachel has been accept- Kids Can Eat, the Festival of Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ Music will continue to play accounting and financing from ed into the University of Utah’s Trees charity auction, and the Club 435.843.5719 a big role in his life as he pre- BYU-Provo. honors program and will study Benson Gristmill revival/com- pares himself for the schooling McKenzie Didericksen, Visual to become a pharmacist. munity clean-up. Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! ahead to become a doctor. Arts Sydney Squires, English “When I first started high Maggie Beazer, Mathematics McKenzie is the daughter of Sydney is the daughter of school, I never knew that a Maggie is the daughter of Dano and Kristy Didericksen. Darren and Gina Squires. She small debate club would later Afterschoolol Blake and Maren Beazer. She She is the SHS student is a member of the National lead me to my lifelong dream,” is the president of the National body historian, a National Honors Society, SHS LDS she said. “Attending tourna- programs forfor Honors Society, a National Honors Society member, Seminary Council, and served ments became the constant Youth andd Teens Merit Scholar semifinalist, a and a Drug Free and Safe as the Editor-in-Chief of the reason for my busy weekend Wendy’s High School Heisman Schools Committee member. SHS Stallion Post from 2014- schedule, waiting for new legis- When School ages 6 - 18.8. is national finalist and a Utah Photography is her passion and 2015. She was also the captain lation to appear on the debate The Club Girls’ State Delegate Girls’ her portfolio represented how of the girls tennis team and website became a hobby, and is In! Out Nation finalist. She is also much this art medium meant currently works as team man- public speaking became my involved in the SHS Show Choir to her. ager for the boys tennis team. lifeline.” and served as a captain of the “It has already enriched my Sydney has excelled in aca- With what she has gained in TooeleClub.org SHS girls cross country team. life in ways, such as helping demic studies, especially in the world of debate and foren- Last year, Maggie received the me develop useful skills used her honors and AP classes. The sics, Jaedri will pursue a career AP Scholar award for a strong to create visually captivating study of the English language in international diplomacy in showing in her AP classes, and work, finding meaning in the and literature is an all-encom- the FBI. earned a 36 on the ACT. unconventional, exploring new passing passion for Sydney. An ADOPT ME! “Success in math requires concepts, and promoting valu- avid reader, Sydney reads any- persistence and a willingness to able communication skills,” she where from two to four books look at things from a different said. “These are useful talents at any given time. As a writer, perspective, to try a completely that can benefit me for the rest she was published in the LDS different strategy,” Beazer said. of my life.” teen magazine The New Era last “I find math calming because Her community service rep- August and was able to read a it provides an order to the uni- resented putting these talents portion of that essay for an LDS verse.” to strong use, such as when seminary broadcast. She has put her math skills to she took photos for special “Literature is about the good use through her volunteer needs-based students for a human experience, and English math tutoring to fourth- and “Transitional Program” used as a whole is involved with fifth-grade students at Overlake for resumes and transcripts. every aspect of our lives,” she Elementary School. She has She will continue to follow said. A Full-Color been accepted to in-state and these passions as she pursues a She has demonstrated this out-of-state universities and is career in photography. with every aspect of her life, Activity Page weighing her options for her Nate Johansen, World from her tutoring experiences higher education. She plans to Languages at Alpine Academy to her vari- Just for Kids! pursue medicine as a career. Nate is the son of Conrad ous service hours in her com- Annie Carlile, Social Science and Martha Johansen. Student munity. She will pursue a career Every Thursday in the Annie is the daughter of government has played a huge as a writer or editor. Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Bryce and Katie Carlile. She role for him as a student at Lexi Stewart, Dance is the Key Club president, SHS. He has been a class officer Lexi is the daughter of Guy a member of the National every single year and is cur- and Natalie Stewart. Lexi is Honors Society and the rently the student body assem- a member of the Tremaine National Society of High School blies officer. National Dance Program, a Scholars. Last year, Annie “I like talking to everyone master class teacher of Tip Toe FEMALE YELLOW LAB received the AP Scholar award with a microphone,” he said. Dance, and has performed with for a strong showing in her AP Nate is also a member of the the Odyssey Dance Theater. classes. boys soccer team. Besides his She has received first place and For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure “Social sciences has taught passion for student govern- Overall High Point in more than Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires me, and will teach me more, ment, he also is a top academic 50 solo dance competitions. Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing about humanity,” she said. performer with stellar grades She has also actively served Tooele City and possible shelter fee. “The tenderness of it, the cru- in honors and AP classes. He in the community as she per- Animal Shelter 882-8900 elness of it, and that is a very greatly excelled in his Spanish formed at the Art with Heart Shelters are required to exciting prospect, to under- classes, including a strong benefit for Shriners Hospital Grantsville hold animals for 5 business stand humanity and work to performance on the AAPPL for Children. She volunteered Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. improve it.” test. He also participated in an at the Candlelight Festival and TOOELE This is spoken loudly in her impromptu speaking competi- spaghetti dinner for Our Lady TRANSCRIPT Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. community service, as she has tion at BYU’s Españolandìa. of Lourdes Catholic Church. BULLETIN diversified what she has done “I anticipate serving more She has also excelled in her Subscribe Today 882-0050 Tooele Veterinary Clinic to improve the world around because of my abilities to com- honors and concurrent enroll- 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 her. She has been part of a municate with a greater pool ment classes. recycling petitioning commit- of people,” he said. “I look for- She has also been involved tee, served a community closet ward to associating with double with the SHS cheerleading and immigration coordinator, the people in the workplace squad and is captain this year. was a local campaign volunteer when the time for a career “Dance has already majorly and participated in the Utah comes. Whether it’s my future enriched my life,” she said. “I Clean-Air Rally. She will pursue sports life, church life, neigh- have accomplished so much a degree and a career in the borhood life, or whatever, I’m through my 16 years of danc- social sciences. excited to communicate with ing and my journey has only Hannah Christopherson, English and Spanish speakers just begun. Being involved with Skilled and Technical Sciences alike.” dance has taught me self-dis- Hannah is the daughter of Nate’s passion for Spanish cipline, hard work, dedication, BANNERS Joel and Ariane Christopherson. speaking will continue to lead leadership, and confidence.” She is the SHS Rotary Interact him on a successful career Lexi will be in a dance career president, the student body path. for the rest of her life. executive secretary and a Taygun Loader, Vocal Jessica Vineyard, Family and Yard Signs, Vehicle Magnets, National Honor Society mem- Performance Consumer Sciences ber. She has excelled in honors, Taygun is the son of Ryan Jessica is the daughter of AP, and concurrent enrollment and Corinne Loader. He is the Kit and Leisa Vineyard. Jessica classes. senior class vice president, a is a member of the FCCLA, Window Stickers, and More! In the vast category of member of FBLA, HOSA, and the National Honors Society, Skilled and Technical Sciences, a section leader in the show and the SHS Anti-Bullying Hannah has focused on the choir. Singing is his great pas- Coalition. She is also very active medical pathway. sion and he has participated in in church service as a leader “I’ve been greatly blessed many vocal groups and choirs and a participant, which led to be so healthy and not have for SHS, the community, and to her earning the LDS Young any physical or mental chal- religious purposes. His vocal Womanhood Recognition lenges,” she said. “Because group was awarded a People’s Award. others are not as fortunate, I Choice Award at a regional Jessica has excelled in aca- feel I have an obligation to help battle of the bands. demic studies, especially in them. Helping those who are He has also excelled in his her honors and AP classes. She less fortunate is humbling and honors and concurrent enroll- received a CTE skill certificate makes me grateful. Having the ment classes. He has also been for competency in clothing and ability to save lives or improve active in the community. One textiles, foods and nutrition, someone’s quality of life is the example of this was his inte- interior design and fashion most special gift anyone could gral involvement in the Silver strategies. She will also com- experience in this world.” Stampede, a charity effort that plete her fashion design path- Hannah backs this statement benefited the Utah Food Bank. way for graduation. up through her volunteer ser- “I plan on being a vocal “Family and Consumer vice as a member of Kids Crew musician the rest of my life,” he Sciences will continue to enrich at Primary Children’s Hospital. said. “I believe that music pos- me throughout my entire life,” After graduation, she will pur- sesses many qualities that help she said. “There are so many sue a career as a pediatrician. give hope, healing and encour- skills that I’ve learned in FACS Connor Clark, Business and agement.” and they have all taught me Marketing It is with this belief that he how to be self-reliant. Any skill Connor is the son of Samuel will enter the medical world to you learn in FACS, you can and Pyper Clark. When it become an anesthesiologist. carry with you throughout your comes to the world of business, Rachel Payne, Science lifetime.” Connor would like to become Rachel is the daughter of These talents she has devel- High Quality • Full Color an accountant. William and Sandra Payne. oped here FACS has led her This led to a CTE intern- She is a member of HOSA and to pursue a career in costume ship with Jake L. Johnson, NHS. Rachel has worked very making, leading her either to CPA, which led to a job with hard in her academic studies, SUU or USU this upcoming fall. Custom Design & 24 Hour Johnson. especially in her honors and AP Jaedri Wood, Speech/Theater/ Connor has taken a strong classes. She was awarded the Forensics academic load of classes, espe- AP Scholar award with honors Jaedri is the daughter of Turnaround Available cially Accounting I and II as for high scores on four AP tests. Mathew and Charlotte Golden. a junior. This year, he is also Science has been a lifelong Jaedri is an Academic All- enrolled in Math 1040, Personal journey for Rachel. It has influ- American qualifier, a senator Finance 1050, business man- enced all her well-rounded in 70th Senator John C. Stennis agement, business law and interests, in music, art, and National Congressional Debate, entrepreneurship. literature. This has served her a first-place winner in the 2015 TOOELE “When I work hard, I accom- well with her volunteer tutor- UDCA congressional debate TRANSCRIPT plish more and feel better ing at Rose Springs Elementary, and has been the SHS debate about myself because I take where she has tutored in read- team’s Congress captain for pride in my accomplishments,” ing, writing, mathematics, and three years. ULLETIN he said. science. Jaedri has worked very B Not only has he worked hard “Science is an exploration of hard in her academic studies, on his portfolio, he is also cap- the world around us that relies especially in her honors and tain of the SHS swimming team on our curiosity about how the AP classes. She received the and has done various service universe works,” she said. “In AP Scholar award for a strong projects and jobs for his com- the case of science, curiosity showing in her AP classes. 58 North Main St. 435-882-0050 munity of Erda. does not kill the cat, but only Jaedri has also participated Connor has applied for col- makes it wiser to the ways of in various community ser- TOOELE A10

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS Bureau of Land Management archaeologist Wesley Allen and Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation council member Richard Henriod (left) look at a map of an archaelogical site during a council meeting Friday in Ibapah. Tribal council chairman Virgil Johnson (middle) asks questions about the costs of maintaining a garbage truck on the reservation. Tribal council member Elvira Murphy (right) voices concerns that employees of a mining operation are taking photos of artifacts found at the BLM archaelogical site — the land of her Goshute ancestors.

We have sovereignty rights, ... necessity,” she said. City. Sacred Circle Health Care, powwow and an annual pow- edible plants. They moved from Homeland which allow us to govern our- Murphy herself had to leave owned by CTGR, offers health wow. In 2016, the youth pow- place to place. ... This — Tooele selves. We’re basically a Native home to go to school and work. services to natives from all recog- wow will take place near the end County — was part of Goshute continued from page A1 American nation, like any other She returned three years ago to nized tribes — not just Goshutes. of June, while the annual pow- land, as well as other natives’. ... nation in the world.” work on the reservation. The clinic, which opened in 2014, wow is scheduled for Aug. 5-6. This is our homeland, here.” “The outside world probably Council members represent Johnson said the tribe’s iso- provides care to urban Indians, The powwows are public events The term Goshute means doesn’t know we exist,” said Virgil nearly 600 Goshutes when work- lated location requires the tribal he said. and anyone is invited to attend, “ashen” in the Goshute language, Johnson, who was just elected ing with federal, Utah, Nevada council to think outside the box CTGR has similar health clin- Johnson said. which was probably a good chairman of the tribal council and Tooele County officials on to expand its economy. ics in Ibapah and Elko, Nevada, The tribe is currently seeking description of the members of last November. “We look for pro- various things. They are respon- “When it comes to money, Johnson said. donations to help fund the pow- the nomadic tribe, he said. posals that are outside the box. sible for their people — includ- we’re a small tribe,” he said. “We Each tribal council member wows. Interested people may “A history book called us Our opportunities here are very ing their housing, health and don’t have the same advantage as focuses on a few areas, and all contact the tribal council secre- ‘wretched people,’” he said. “I limited because we’re off the employment, said council mem- other tribes.” five members must be pres- tary at 435-234-1138. guess we looked pretty wretched. beaten path.” ber Elvira Murphy. Johnson named oil royalties ent at the monthly meetings to The Goshutes have called ... With the people walking every- Johnson is one of five mem- “There’s a lot to learn to be and tourism as two advantages pass any resolution. Murphy, a the West Desert home for more where and the wind blowing, you bers of the tribal council. Tribe on the council,” she said. “We other tribes have but CTGR does teacher, focuses on education than a thousand years. The tribe get covered in dust and you look members elect the council mem- have more than a couple attor- not. issues for the tribe. Zelda Johnny, moved to the Utah-Nevada area ashen. They can call us what they bers to three-year terms. The neys because we have mining But despite the lack of oil drill- vice chair of the tribal council, in approximately 1000 A.D., want; we’re survivors.” terms are staggered so elections issues, health issues. ... You have ing and tourists in Ibapah, the focuses on mining issues. Jacob according to the revised edi- Most people would consider fill one council seat at a time, to learn fast.” tribe’s isolation can also be con- Steele concentrates on natural tion of “History of Utah’s Tooele the West Desert inhospitable, but and each member is an unpaid Only about a quarter of the sidered an advantage because resource issues. Richard Henriod County,” published by Tooele Johnson recalled his grandmoth- volunteer. tribe’s members — approximate- tribe members keep their tra- helps wherever he’s needed, and County Daughters of Utah er once told him, “The desert is a “We’re the governing body of ly 150 people — live on the res- ditional, cultural ways, Johnson Johnson provides leadership. Pioneers. smorgasbord.” the tribe,” Johnson said. “The ervation. Most have had to move said. “We all have our little niches “Goshutes were originally The Goshutes still work con- Constitution of the United States to the city for employment or One way the tribe makes we fit into,” Johnson said. nomadic,” Johnson said. “What tinually to maintain their land, as well as our own constitution health reasons, Murphy added. money is through its Sacred Each year, CTGR hosts two the Creator offered them is how water and wildlife, he said. allows us to be our own body. “A lot of it’s not by choice, it’s a Circle health clinic in Salt Lake powwows in Ibapah: a youth they survived. They knew all the [email protected]

contains one desktop computer, Murphy said it’s common for Although that wish hasn’t and doctorate degrees, which stu- pro-education.” Educational which people can use to access people to burn out because it’s come true yet, Murphy is excited dents could earn without leaving Davis said the organization continued from page A1 the Internet. About 150 tribe so difficult to get an education in about a new satellite classroom the valley, she said. received federal grant money to members live on the reservation Ibapah. After elementary school, the Utah Education Network set The technology will also allow install video conferencing tech- repainted the room with paint — one quarter of nearly 600 total students travel an hour each way up at CTGR headquarters last the tribe to hold concurrent nology both at CTGR headquar- from the headquarter’s basement members. to attend junior high and high October. The classroom is located enrollment courses, said Kim ters and Ibapah’s elementary and found someone to donate “I’ve been teaching Microsoft school in Wendover. in Murphy’s old office and is big Davis, a distance learning spe- school. bookshelves. Grantsville City Office classes, getting people “The kids go through a lot to enough for about five students, cialist for UEN. “We’re really excited to have the Library donated more than 200 excited about education,” Murphy get there,” she said. she said. “We hope to start UEN classes equipment out there,” she said. books, she said. said. “I’ve done it in phases, where One of Murphy’s dreams is to Murphy will work with Utah this fall,” Murphy said. “We’re just “They have all sorts of ideas of In addition to bookshelves it’s easy enough that they want to open a school building on the State University to provide some waiting to develop the curricu- what they want to do out there.” and books, the library also now come back. They don’t burn out.” reservation one day. associate, baccalaureate, master lum. I’m really excited; I’m really [email protected] Help Wanted

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SPORTS WRAP Tooele soccer at Carbon Four Cowboys named to All-County team The Buffaloes lost 2-1 on Monday on the road at Carbon in the season opener for both teams. Tooele sophomore midfielder Victor Buffaloes, Stallions also given Camargo gave the Buffs a 1-nill lead in the first half before the Dinos individual awards this season equalized before halftime. Tooele FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO head coach Stephen Duggan said By Darren Vaughan his team dominated the second Grantsville point guard Cameron Potter half and conceded “a flukey goal COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR (3) defends Stansbury guard Jase that will probably never happen Wanlass (21) during the rivalry game The 2015-16 high school boys at Stansbury High School on Feb. 10. again in 10 seasons.” Duggan said basketball season saw all three of Potter and Wanlass played exception- Tooele strikers hit the crossbar Tooele County’s Class 3A schools ally this season, earning both of them twice, had one shot cleared off the First-Team All-County honors. line, and the Carbon keeper made reach the postseason for the first a “miraculous” save on a shot time ever. by sophomore midfielder Hunter It also saw Tooele County second-place finish in Region 10. Eisenbrandt. “All in all, I’m really post some of the top individual Forward — Trevor Colson, proud of the boys,” Duggan said efforts in all of Class 3A. Each of Jr., Grantsville (11.0 points, 7.2 in a text message. “They all did Tooele’s three seniors — forward rebounds per game): Colson gave themselves, their school, families Ace Hymas, center Connor Searle the Cowboys a potent one-two and communities proud.” The JV and point guard Isaac Montague punch. He had a pair of double- team also lost 2-1. The Buffaloes — were among the classification’s doubles, including a 31-point, will next play Clearfield at home on statistical leaders. Grantsville 11-rebound effort against Cyprus Thursday at 3:30 p.m. senior Cameron Potter and and an 11-point, 13-rebound Stansbury’s Jase Wanlass were effort in Grantsville’s road win Softball Registration among the state’s best shooters over rival Tooele. Do you live in Tooele County? Yes, and each averaged better than Forward — Ace Hymas, Sr., well then, come and play for the 14 points per game to lead their Tooele (20.1 points, 8.1 rebounds best recreation league in the coun- teams to the postseason. per game): So dominant was ty. The Grantsville Girls Softball Wanlass led a strong group of Hymas that Region 10’s coach- League is pleased to announce underclassmen this season, with es voted him the league’s Most the registration dates for the 2016 a number of talented juniors Valuable Player. Hymas, second season. All games played at the and sophomores set to lead their in Class 3A in both points per Deseret Peak Complex. To reg- teams into the 2016-17 cam- game and rebounds per game, ister, bring a copy of your birth certificate, the registration fee and paign. caused matchup problems for a parent or legal guardian. Late reg- But as the book is closed on the opponents with his ability to istration fee will be $70, effective 2015-16 season and winter turns dominate both in the post and Feb. 28. The league is also looking to spring, the Transcript Bulletin from the perimeter. He had eight for team sponsors and coaches. sports department would like to double-doubles, including 31 For current updates look for us take the time to honor the top points and 14 rebounds against on Facebook at Grantsville Girls hoopsters in Tooele County. Here Taylorsville. Softball League or www.grantsville- is the 2015-16 Transcript Bulletin Center — Connor Searle, softball.com. You may contact any All-County boys basketball team: Sr., Tooele (13.7 points, 10.2 member of our organization or text First Team rebounds per game): Searle led Gerri Welsh (435)850-8422 with Guard — Jase Wanlass, Jr., Class 3A in rebounds per game, your questions. Stansbury (14.5 points per game, and teamed with Hymas to give 42 3-pointers): Wanlass ranked the Buffaloes a post presence few Tooele Youth Baseball ninth in Class 3A in scoring aver- teams in Class 3A could match. Registration for Tooele Youth age, and hit an average of 1.8 The 6-foot-8 senior had nine Baseball will open soon for kids 3-pointers per game — good for double-doubles, including a 32- aged 4-16 (16-year-olds can sign 10th-best in 3A. His best per- point, 13-rebound explosion in a up to play this 2016 spring sea- formance of the season was a win over Park City. son). Prices for the following age 28-point outburst against Salem Second Team groups are as follows: 4-7, $70; Hills that included five 3-point- Guard — Isaac Montague, Sr., 8, $80; 9-12, $90; 13-16, $100. ers. Tooele (5.8 points, 4.3 assists per Any signups after Feb. 27 will be Guard — Cameron Potter, charged a late fee. game): Montague led Class 3A in Sr., Grantsville (15.7 points, 3.8 assists per game, and had a sea- Salt Lake Bees assists, 1.7 steals per game): When son-high 10 assists in the Buffs’ The Salt Lake Bees invite talented the Cowboys needed someone to win at Stansbury, just missing a singers groups and musicians to step up, Potter answered the call. double-double. audition to perform the National Class 3A’s seventh-leading scorer Guard — Jaxon Hale, Sr., Anthem before a Bees game twice scored 25 points in a game Stansbury (5.4 points, 1.3 steals this season. An open tryout will this season, but perhaps his most per game): Hale’s steady play take place at Smith’s Ballpark on impressive game came when he provided a calming influence in Saturday, March 12 from 10 a.m.-3 scored 17 points in the second the Stallions’ backcourt, includ- p.m. Auditions are open to individu- half of Grantsville’s home win ing 12 points and six rebounds in als and small groups (up to eight over Stansbury — a victory that performers) on a first-come, first- helped propel the Cowboys to a SEE BOYS PAGE B8 ➤ served basis and will take place rain or shine. It is required that the National Anthem be sung in a cappella and traditional manner with no styling or individual musi- Guards highlight All-County girls basketball team cal interpretation. Audition partici- pants should enter at the Diamond Entrance at Smith’s Ballpark to First Team scored more than 50 points per game this year sign in. There is no need to bring résumés, photos, portfolios or by Tavin Stucki recordings. Following the auditions, peek into the what-if of the ficti- Forward — Rylie Ekins, Jr., participants will be notified via SPORTS EDITOR tious Tooele County High School Grantsville (11.1 points per email if they have been invited athletic world: game, 7.3 rebounds per game): to perform the National Anthem No one knows what might have First team Ekins was already securely into at a Bees game during the 2016 been had Tooele County School Guard — Angie Kilpack, Sr., her role as half of Grantsville’s season. District elected to bring all the Stansbury (10.7 points per game): powerful front-court duo when Ex-President Bush wears Yale jer- high schoolers from Grantsville, Kilpack averaged 15.6 points per she developed a mid-range threat sey, honored at A&M game Tooele and Stansbury Park under game during Stansbury’s second- and ball-handling skills. She had a (AP) — Former President George the roof of one school. But what place run in Region 10 and helped season-high 22 points against Ben H.W. Bush slipped into some famil- we do know is that not nearly the Stallions win their overtime Lomond in December. iar baseball gear when he donned as many athletes from Tooele game in the first round of the state Forward — Abby Butler, Jr., a Yale jersey for ceremonial pitches County would have been given a playoffs with a buzzer-beating 3- Grantsville (13.1 points per game, as his alma mater visited Texas shot to play sports at the varsity pointer at home. She was named 9.7 rebounds per game): Butler A&M. Both squads wore special level. co-MVP of Region 10. has been one of the best players in uniforms to honor the 91-year-old To commemorate the end of Guard — Aubrey the county since leading the team Bush during a pregame ceremony the high school girls basketball VanDerwerken, Sr., Tooele (12.3 in rebounds as a freshman. With Saturday in College Station, just season, the Transcript Bulletin points per game, 50 3-pointers): a monster stat line that includ- blocks from his presidential library. sports department put together a VanDerwerken grew to be one of ed 302 points, the junior led the Bush was a team captain and a list of athletes to make up the All- the best overall offensive options Cowboys in scoring this season first baseman for Yale on teams County basketball teams — a little this season, working her way and was often the go-to shooter that played in the College World out of double- and triple-team for a 3-pointer late in games. Series in 1947 and ’48. Bush, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO defenses. Only twice this season Center — Katy Flint, Sr., who lives in Houston, remains an Tooele leading-scorer Aubrey did she score fewer than eight Stansbury (24 blocks, 7.8 avid sports fan. The 41st president VanDerwerken (14) looks to make points, highlighted by a 32-point rebounds per game): Flint was was seated in a wheelchair as he a move around Grantsville forward game against Layton Christian the fourth Stallion to score more smiled and waved to the crowd of Brayle Crosman (22) during a rivalry and a 28-point performance five game earlier this season. Both were more than 7,000 at Olsen Field. days earlier in December. SEE GIRLS PAGE B8 ➤ Bush received commemorative named to various All-County teams. framed Yale and A&M jerseys and posed for team photos. The Aggies then beat Yale 13-0. EXTRA INNINGS Teenage pilot makes emergency landing on golf course (AP) — A teenage pilot flying a small Come on Mother Nature, let’s continue this cooperation vintage plane made an emergency landing on a golf course at the St. pring sports have kind of and golf, that much moisture tion, but they have to deal with event and the event suddenly Petersburg Country Club in Florida. a crapshoot in Northern on the playing surfaces means the uncertainty of competition. goes away or is canceled, there’s A St. Petersburg police spokesman SUtah when it comes to games are spelled P-O-S-T-P-O- I remember having race a mental effect on the athlete, said neither the unidentified 18- whether or not they’ll actually Tavin Stucki N-E-D. anxiety on the high school track for better or worse. year-old pilot nor a 17-year-old pas- get to compete. SPORTS EDITOR The worst part is it makes my team and becoming physically It’s definitely not anyone’s senger were hurt in the Saturday Or maybe I should have job more difficult when games ill in anticipation of the starting fault, but I think it says a little afternoon incident, despite one of spelled that W-E-A-T-H-E-R. are rained out. gun. If one of my races had been bit about the athletes who can the plane’s wings being damaged Monday morning, I was Lots of people north of canceled for some reason, all overcome that mental adver- after clipping a tree. Police said shocked and irritated when I and go out like a lamb. Carbon County will say that’s those butterflies wouldn’t have sity when games are called in the plane experienced mechanical had to pull my coat out from But because last week’s tem- why Region 9 schools are so magically exited my stomach; advance. problems and the pilot was initially where I put it in the back of the peratures were so warm I was much better at sports than their all that stress would have to be That, and my story headlines going to attempt to land at Albert closet and scrape an inch of ice just hoping this year’s early 3A counterparts in the Juab- repressed or dealt with in some are usually spelled S-Y-N-D-I-C- Whitted Airport in St. Petersburg, off my windshield. Yeah, I saw a spring would be similar to last Tooele-Cache triangle. That’s an way. A-T-E-D. but realized he was not going to snowflake icon at the bottom of year’s. argument for another column While I doubt many athletes make it there. Instead, he landed my iPhone’s weather app. Yeah, I For some sports, an inch of (and how does Tooele County’s have to deal with that level of Tavin Stucki is a sports editor on the biggest open space he heard the cold front move in late snow isn’t anything to worry softball dominance fit into that stress coming in and out of from Midvale, Utah, who would could find — the golf course’s 12th Sunday night when my south- about, especially when it’s most- rhetoric?). their psyche, the principle of totally dominate a third-grade fairway. facing windows wouldn’t stop ly melted by the start of the 3 It sucks how kids in this geo- this admittedly non-medical spelling bee. Send any comments rattling. Yeah, I know March is p.m. soccer match or track meet. graphic region not only have to argument is the same. 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➤ On March 22, 1765, to raise funds to pay off debts and defend the Mega Maze new American territories won from the French, the British government passes the Stamp Act. It levied a tax on all materials print- ed in the colonies, from newspapers and pam- phlets to playing cards and even dice. ➤ On March 25, 1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Company factory in New York City burns down, kill- ing 145 workers. Owners had refused to install ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW sprinkler systems and take other safety mea- lectible. Typical prices are sures in case they needed caricatures of Thomas Carlyle, to burn down the shop to $75; Horace Greeley, $75; collect fire insurance, a Mark Twain, $300; and George not uncommon practice Bernard Shaw, $150. Some of his at the time. more obscure personalities gen- ➤ On March 23, 1937, Craig erally sell in the $35-$50 range. Breedlove, the first person Q: I purchased a Shirley One of the better collec- to reach land speeds of up Temple cobalt mug in a shop tions of “Spy” prints is at to 600 mph in a jet-pow- for $20. When I got it home it the Philadelphia Print Shop ered vehicle, is born. He looked too new to be from the Ltd., 8441 Germantown Ave., designed a three-wheeled, 1930s, so I took it back and was Philadelphia, PA 19118; and refused a refund. — Don, Salt [email protected]. rocket-shaped vehicle Lake City, Utah To check inventory and current powered by a surplus A: The market is flooded with prices, visit www.philaprint- military jet engine and fake Shirley Temple mugs, so shop.com/vanfair.html. dubbed it the Spirit of buyers have to do their home- • • • America. work and educate themselves Q: I purchased a Victor ➤ On March 27, 1945, Nazi about reproductions and fakes. Victrola at an auction that Germany launches its last One tip-off concerning your requires steel needles. My prob- V-2 long-range rockets, transaction was the price. Most lem is that I can’t find any in killing 162 civilians in Shirley Temple mugs, authentic my area. Can you help me? — England and Belgium. ones, sell in the $35-$50 range. Hubert, Sun City West, Arizona The V-2 could carry a lenged dog. DEAR KAREN: You told them, Twenty dollars was a little too A: The Needle Doctor has a 2,000-pound warhead and We wouldn’t trade our two and I thank you! Caring for good to be true. When making cure for your problem with one “kids” for the world. Kylie is challenged dogs can be incredi- a purchase, ask the dealer if a of the largest inventories of nee- became the precursor of quiet and very determined bly rewarding, but also difficult. refund is possible if you decide dles and styluses in the country the ICBM of the postwar even though walking can be They can have both physical you are unhappy with the mer- for both wind-up machines and era. tough for her. Zu-zu is yappy and emotional issues, particu- chandise. If he or she says no, phonographs of a more recent ➤ On March 26, 1953, and can get anxious when she’s larly if they’ve experienced past walk away. vintage. His steel needles come American medical home alone, but is loyal and trauma, neglect or abuse. • • • in packets of 25 for $6 plus post- researcher Dr. Jonas Salk loving. Before adopting a pet, ask Q: I have two framed prints, age. Contact is Brian at 6006 announces that he has Both have additional physi- plenty of questions of both one identified as being a draw- Excelsior Blvd., St. Louis Park, successfully tested a vac- cal issues that require more shelter supervisors about a ing of Richard Owen, 1804- MN 55416; info@needledoctor. cine against the virus that trips to the vet, extra medi- pet’s known past, its behaviors 1892, and the other Sir William com; and 800-229-0644. causes polio. In 1952 — DEAR PAW’S CORNER: We cines, even special equipment. and what its treatment may Crookes, 1832-1919. Both are an epidemic year for the have two dogs that we adopted Their care can run over a thou- cost. Talk to a vet ahead of time signed “Spy.” What are these Write to Larry Cox in care crippling disease — there from shelters: “Kylie,” a beauti- sand dollars a year, easily. We about the care and commit- prints, and are they worth any- of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, ful greyhound who is missing have pet insurance that covers ment that may be required. thing? — Connie, Mesa, Arizona Orlando, FL 32803, or send e- were 58,000 new cases one front leg, and “Zu-zu,” a their basic care and some of When you’re prepared to care A: Leslie Matthew Ward was mail to questionsforcox@aol. reported in the U.S. toy poodle, who is about age 16 their medication, which helps for a challenged pet, you’ll be a Victorian-era British portrait com. Due to the large volume ➤ On March 21, 1965, in and is almost completely blind. quite a bit. able to create a supportive and caricaturist who signed his of mail he receives, Mr. Cox the name of black voting I’m writing to let readers Please let your readers know home for them. work “Spy.” He drew 1,325 car- cannot personally answer all rights, 3,200 civil-rights know that caring for pets with to be aware of the challenge toons for Vanity Fair magazine reader questions, nor does he demonstrators, led by physical challenges can be they take on when they adopt Send your questions, between 1873 and 1911. His do appraisals. Do not send any Martin Luther King Jr., expensive and challenging. dogs with illnesses or handi- comments or tips to autobiography, “Forty Years of materials requiring return mail. begin a historic 54-mile They need to know what they’re caps. — Karen H., Conway, New [email protected]. Spy,” was published in 1915. march from Selma, in for before adopting a chal- Hampshire © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. His work is, indeed, col- © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. Alabama, to the state capitol at Montgomery. ➤ On March 24, 1989, the of his father. presentation of “Grease” earlier that his girlfriend knows of 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, worst oil spill in U.S. ter- • • • this year. Are there any plans for what she speaks. May 20 is the FL 32803; or e-mail her at ritory begins when the Q: I grew up watching, and another movie-musical adap- premiere date for “Neighbors 2: [email protected]. supertanker Exxon Valdez loving, the cartoon “Voltron.” tation? — Eric P., Lancaster, Sorority Rising,” in which Mac runs aground on a reef My brother told me he heard it Pennsylvania (Seth) and Kelly (Rose Byrne) © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. in Alaska’s remote Prince was being remade. Is that true? A: ABC and Lionsgate are have to deal with a William Sound. An esti- — Cara O., Deerfield, Michigan bringing us the live version of sorority that moves in mated 11 million gallons A: Netflix — which is by far “Dirty Dancing” later this year, next door, where the of oil was released and my favorite way to watch TV starring Abigail Breslin (“Little hell-raising fraternity eventually covered 1,300 and movies — is developing an Miss Sunshine”) as Baby and used to be. And, if it’s miles of coastline. updated version of the popu- relative newcomer Colt Prattes even possible, they Q: I have a serious crush on lar 1980s classic cartoon, in (best known for starring in prove to be more trou- © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. “The Revenant” co-star Tom conjunction with Dreamworks P!nk’s music video for “Try”) as ble than the fraternity Hardy. I heard he’s coming to Animation, which premieres Johnny. This three-hour musi- was. So Mac enlists the television. Is that true? — Linda sometime later this year. The cal event also will star Debra help of former-enemy/ T., via email original series ran for only two Messing as Baby’s mother, now-friend Teddy Stay Informed A: Tom Hardy is indeed set seasons — from September Marjorie Houseman, and Nicole (Zac) to help him try to to star in the FX/BBC One 1984 through November 1985 — Scherzinger as Penny. As of this run off his debaucher- TOOELETRANSCRIPT eight-episode miniseries called and was separated into differ- writing, the rest of the cast had ous new neighbors. BULLETIN “Taboo.” The series was created ent parts: “Lion Force Voltron” not yet been revealed and/or Dave Franco returns as Subscribe 435-882-0050 and written by Steven Knight, and “Vehicle Force Voltron.” cast. Pete and Lisa Kudrow and is based on a story co- Together they total a whopping • • • as Carol Gladstone, written by Tom and his father, 124 episodes. All 72 episodes of Q: One of my boyfriend’s the dean, with Chloe Chips Hardy. A premiere date “Lion Force Voltron” are avail- favorite movies is “Neighbors” Grace Moretz and has yet to be determined, but I able on Hulu, as well as the with Zac Efron and Seth Rogan. Kiersey Clemons lead- can tell you that the story, set in 45-minute TV special “Voltron: I told him that they are mak- ing the sorority bri- 1813, centers on Tom’s charac- Fleet of Doom” (1986) and the ing a sequel, but he doesn’t gade. ter, an adventurer who returns movie “Voltron Force: The New believe me. Can you settle this to Britain from Africa, along Defenders Trilogy” (2011). disagreement? — Jennifer R., Write to Cindy with 14 stolen diamonds, to • • • via email at King Features Colt Prattes seek vengeance after the death Q: I really enjoyed Fox’s live A: You can tell your boyfriend Weekly Service, ANSWERS Trivia Test Answers

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(A Persian Legend) “Yes,” said the youngest. “Trust us, we are cer- adapted by Amy Friedman and tain your good fortune will exceed your wildest illustrated by Meredith Johnson dreams if you pay close attention.” And with that they rode off again. nce upon a time, the three princes of They had traveled for many years when one day, Serendip told their father that they wished as they were heading back toward home, they hap- O to travel. They sought wisdom in the world, pened past the same river. The eldest prince said, but they also wished to travel like ordinary men. “Isn’t this the place where we met the sad mer- “We want to see the world as it is,” they told the chant and the raging river?” king, “without all of our privileges.” “It is,” said the second prince, and the young- They set off astride three old horses, taking only est agreed. Just at that moment a man ran up to a sack of clothing, a pouch of water and a basket them and called, “Sirs, please come to my master’s of bread. On their travels they encountered many home. He wishes to offer you a place to rest and troubles, but they always found their way back to take refreshment. He looks after everyone who the road. passes by.” One day, they heard the sound of roaring water, The princes agreed and followed the man to a and wondered if that was the ocean. They headed palace atop a high cliff overlooking the river. There toward the sound and soon came to a wild river at the palace door was the very man they had met overflowing its banks. Standing there was a man so many years before. This time his smile was radi- dressed in rich, flowing silks, and he was raising ant and his eyes were as bright as the stars. his hands to the heavens, cursing and weeping at “Come in, fellows!” he said as he immediately the top of his lungs. recognized the three princes. “I have prepared a The princes called out to the man. “What hap- dinner for you, and I have a story to tell you.” pened, sir? Can we help you?” He showed them to their quarters with lovely The man turned and the princes saw that his beds and baths. After they had washed, he invited face was streaked with tears. He was so full of sor- them to sit with him over a glorious meal, and row that they felt their own hearts break. They there he told the tale. almost wept as he wailed, “It is a disaster! I am “I have you to thank for this good fortune,” he ruined. I am cursed!” explained to the princes. The brothers dismounted and came closer. The day they had left the riverbank, the mer- “What happened?” the eldest asked. chant thought about all they had said. After he “We may be able to help,” said the second had stopped wailing, he began to think about how prince. much he had always loved the river. He remem- “We will do all we can,” said the youngest. bered swimming and fishing and whispering his “No one can help me!” the man cried as he cast secrets to the water when he was just a boy. Back his gaze upon the river. He pointed at the white- then, the river had been his best friend. When the caps on the water and said, “There lies my fortune. river spoke to him, he always listened. I am a merchant, and I have traveled all over the But as he grew older, he forgot how to quiet his world collecting treasures. I built my palace on the mind and heart. He forgot to ask the river what it riverbank and planned to live in peace, but the needed and wanted. He forgot to listen to what the river has destroyed all that! Once upon a time, I river had to say. loved this river, but it has turned into my enemy.” So when the princes were gone, he sat down ging, they came across a field of gems — rubies, renewed and refreshed, and everyone brings a The eldest prince smiled. “Sir, this might be a and he began to listen. After some time, he began amethysts, diamonds and sapphires all glittering treasure. Some people bring objects. But most of blessing.” to hear the river speaking again. under the sun. all, people bring wisdom and company and sto- The merchant looked at the prince as if he were “Lift up your eyes and you will see,” the river The merchant nodded as he remembered. “The ries, the most precious treasures of all.” a madman and asked, “What can you mean? I’ve said. river brought me even greater wealth,” he told The brothers of Serendip nodded. They were lost everything I owned!” The man looked up, and there it was: This cliff the brothers. “Just as you promised, I found even not surprised to hear this happy tale. The second prince smiled and said, “We have with the beautiful view. He knew that was where greater fortune.” “I am blessed,” the merchant said, “and now been learning to seek the good in misfortune, sir. he would build his home. “Ever since that day, I invite everyone who I know how true your words were. Misfortune Often if you can do that, you will find even greater He and his workers climbed to the top of the travels through this kingdom to stay in my home. brought me my greatest fortune.” fortune.” cliff to prepare the ground. But as they were dig- I offer food and clothing. I help everyone feel

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in a preschool, introducing skills that faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. at [email protected]. Contributions at 882-4767 or Bryan at 882-6795. Life’s Worth Living Foundation Tooele are needed for kindergarten, while par- 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call Main St. in Tooele. Call Diane at (435) will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Suicide support group every third ents participate in a class that will give (435) 843-5444 for more information. 843-3691 with any questions. released pictorial history book. There is Thursday at 7 p.m. at the TATC, located Senior Center them tips and ideas of how to make Gardening no such thing as too many photographs at 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. If you Bible Baptist Church The senior center is for the enjoyment of their child’s education years successful. Moose Lodge as the author needs a minimum of 160 struggle with suicidal thoughts or have all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- Your child must be four years old and We would like to invite you to a good photographs, and any help is greatly lost a loved one to suicide, please plan Spring Garden Expo old-fashioned revival with some blue- ing activities include bridge, pinochle, beginning kindergarten in the 2016-17 Want to take your gardening skills to appreciated. on attending. Please go on Facebook grass music and old-fashioned preach- bingo, exercise program, line dancing, school year. Spring session available the next level? Then plan to attend the Meals at the Lodge and like our page to keep current with ing every night at 7 p.m. at Bible Baptist Friday and Saturday night dinners will Tooele Valley Flute Choir wood carving, Wii games, watercolor April 20-May 11. For more information, Spring Garden Expo on Saturday, April our latest news and events. Contact us Church, located at 286 N. 7th Street in be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks class, movies and health classes. call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are 9 at 10 a.m. Save the date now and on that page. lifesworthlivingfoundation. Tooele. Contact Pastor Sinner at (435) night dinners include clam chowder or members interested in our inaugural Meals on Wheels available for home- located at West Elementary School, watch for more details in the weeks com. 840-2152. homemade soup, and/or fish baskets effort to raise the profile of local flau- bound. Lunch served weekdays. For age 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter to follow. This great event will have (halibut, shrimp), or chicken strips. tists. If you love to play the flute and 60 and above, suggested donation is through the south side doors. both breakout sessions on a variety of DAV Chapter 20 Mountain View Baptist Church Saturday night dinners include 12-ounce want to grow your musical horizons, $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. gardening and landscape topics and a The DAV will hold its monthly executive Grantsville Elementary School We would like to invite you to discover ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of please join us! All levels of skill and Transportation available to the store or special keynote presentation. committee meeting from 7-8 p.m. on the doctor visits for residents in the Tooele The next Grantsville Elementary what God’s plan and purpose is for baked potato/fries, salad and roll; experience welcome. Contact Emma at second Thursday of each month at the and Grantsville areas. For transporta- Community Council meeting will be held your life. The Bible contains all of the halibut or salmon steak with choice of [email protected]. Pioneer Museum (rear entrance). The Garden Tour answers for life’s questions. Come tion information call (435) 843-4102. Tuesday, March 15 at 4:30 p.m. in the Save the date — the 18th Annual Spring baked potato or fries, salad and roll, general membership meeting will meet and join us this Sunday for our adult Tooele Valley Free Masons For more information about the Tooele GES Community Room. All parents of Garden Tour is coming on Saturday, or Jumbo shrimp with choice of baked on the third Thursday from 7:30-8:30 Bible study and graded Sunday School The Tooele Valley Free Masons meet center, call (435) 843-4110. GES students are invited to attend. June 11. This year’s Tour will feature 12 potato or fries, salad and roll. All meals p.m. The DAV is looking for volunteer which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship the second Friday of each month for beautiful yardscapes across the Tooele are for a reasonable price. No orders drivers — no DAV membership is Saint Marguerite Catholic service begins at 11 a.m. We also have dinner and socializing. If you are inter- Tooele Arts Festival Valley. For more info, contact Jay Cooper are taken after 8:45. Daily lunch spe- required. Will need a VA physical. Call a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 ested or have questions please join us The Tooele Arts Festival is looking for School at 435-830-1447 or visit www.annual- cials are available at the lodge from 11 Ross Curley at (801) 641-9121 and p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 at the Lodge, located at the corner of additional committee members to help Saint Marguerite Catholic School is gardentour.info. a.m. After purchase of 10 (ten) meals leave a message. plan and execute another successful having an open house on Wednesday, p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs either Friday/Saturday nights you get Settlement Canyon Road and SR-36, or festival. The committee is made up of March 16, 2016, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. or Tooele County Beekeepers and let us pray together for God’s help. a free one. If you have more than four give us a call at (435) 277-0087. Health Department and Aging several volunteers who usually meet by appointment. Please feel free to call Mountain View Baptist Church meets at people in your party, please call ahead Services hours Club the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite Tooele Valley Family History weekly from February through mid-June. (435) 882-0081 or stop by 15 S. 7th to ensure the cook can plan better. For The Tooele County Health Department Are you a beekeeper and want to share 2C. Join us. Center The time commitment increases in June. Street with any questions. what you know or learn from others? Are members and their guests only. and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Research your ancestors free with Please contact the festival director at you not a beekeeper but want to find if tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 Exchange students Stansbury Park Baptist Church Thursday night dinner trained FamilySearch volunteers at the [email protected] if you are it’s for you? Then join the Tooele County p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m.-noon. ASSE International Student Exchange Please join us each Sunday morning at Sloppy joes, potato chips and macaroni Tooele Valley Family History Center, interested in contributing to a fun and Beekeepers Club. Visit Facebook.com, Check out our calendar on our main Programs (ASSE), in cooperation with 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible salad will be served from 5:30 p.m. 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone (435) worthwhile community event. search for “tooele county beekeeper,” page for holiday hours and closures. For Tooele County high schools, is looking Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse until it’s gone. 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday then ask to join. Watch for more infor- more information, call (435) 277-2301. AARP Smart Driver Course for local families to host boys and girls (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. mation on meeting dates and project An AARP Smart Driver class will be held between the ages of 15 to 18 from a details, please call us at (435) 830- Live music Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. days beginning in the next month. For Same-Sex Attraction Support Wednesday, March 16 at Mountain variety of countries: Norway, Denmark, 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. On Saturday, March 12, the band Horse Wednesday evenings by appointment more info, contact Jay Cooper at 435- Group West Medical Center, located at 2055 Spain, Italy, Japan, to name a few. Brothers will perform from 7-11 p.m. only. Special classes offered regularly. 830-1447 or [email protected]. This group is for men dealing with N. Main St. in Tooele from 9 a.m.-2:30 ASSE students are enthusiastic and First Lutheran Church Come out and dance to great music and Call the center for more information. First Lutheran Church, on the corner of unwanted same-sex attraction. This p.m. Lunch will be provided by MWMC excited to experience American culture have a great meal. For members and 7th and Birch, would like to invite you group meets every other week on Senior Circle. Cost is $20 or $15 with while they practice their English. They their guests only. Take Off Pounds Sensibly Churches to hear of God’s grace and the love of Thursday evening in Tooele. There a current AARP membership card. also love to share their own culture and Give yourself the gift of health and Christ, who died to forgive you of your is no charge for participation. This Participants must enroll prior to the language with their host families. Host St. Patrick’s Day wellness. Resolve to lose those extra The Church of Jesus Christ of sins and attain salvation on your behalf. is a safe setting that will offer heal- class by calling 435-843-3690. families welcome these students into Corned beef and cabbage will be served pounds. TOPS can help you achieve your Worship is at 10 a.m. each Sunday. ing, understanding, support and their family, not as a guest, but as a Latter-day Saints for St. Patrick’s Day, Thursday, March goals and support you in your journey. Sunday school and adult Bible class at resources. For more information, family member, giving everyone involved To find a meeting house and time of 17 from 6 p.m. until it’s gone. We provide accountability through week- 11:15 a.m. call Rick at (435) 224-4355 or email Grantsville a rich cultural experience. worship for The Church of Jesus Christ ly weigh-ins and support and encourage- Kids’ Easter Day [email protected]. The exchange students have pocket of Latter-day Saints, go to mormon.org ment in a non-judgmental environment. Family History Center and click the “Find a Meetinghouse” link New Life Christian Fellowship The annual Kids’ Easter Day event will TOPS is open to all men, women, teens money for personal expenses and full We invite you to worship and serve TC Squares — Square and Greet your ancestors free at the or contact (435) 850-2037. be Saturday, March 19 from 11 a.m.-1 and preteens. There are now two TOPS health, accident and liability insurance. Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and p.m. Please bring your kids, grandkids Line Dancing Grantsville Family History Center, 117 ASSE students are selected based on chapters in Tooele to accommodate your Berean Full Gospel Church food pantry is open from noon to 3 and great-grandkids to enjoy this event. “Friendship Set to Music” — Come E. Cherry St. All are welcome, with academics and personality, and host schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday We invite you to discover how God’s p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 For members and their guests only. join TC Squares for a fun night out with consultants there to assist you. Open families can choose their student from at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. Word can transform your life and provide E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, square and line dancing. We line dance Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday a wide variety of backgrounds, countries 500 North. Weigh in from 5:30-6 p.m., you with the answers for questions and women and men are also available Women of the Moose between square dance tips and have through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 and personal interests. To become meeting at 6 p.m. Call Mary Lou at for problems you may be struggling to every week. Sunday services are at our On Thursday, March 24, the Women of a great time. The cost is $2 for ages to 9 p.m. an ASSE Host Family or to find out (435) 830-1150 for information. UT 365 overcome. Come join us this Sunday Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and the Moose will be electing their new 8-14, $3 for ages 15-18 and $5 for how to become involved with ASSE in Tooele meets Saturday at 10 a.m. at morning for our 10 a.m. worship service 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find out more officers. Voting will start at 6 p.m. and ages 18 and over. Those age 12 and Senior Center your community,please call the ASSE the Bit n Spur Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 where we will assemble in praise, share by calling 843-7430 or visiting www. go until 7 p.m. The general meeting will under must be accompanied by an adult The senior center is for the enjoyment Western Regional Office at 1-800-733- North. This chapter will meet occasion- testimonies and explore worship in ways NLOT.org. follow at 7 p.m. Please come and vote at all times. We dance at the Clarke N. of all seniors age 55 and older. For info, 2773 or go to www.host.asse.com ally at a private residence, so call ahead that strive to highlight the greatness of for your new WOTM officers. Johnsen Junior High School Cafetorium, call (435) 884-3446. Activities include to begin your host family application. for the exact location. Call Lisa at (435) God. After our morning praise and wor- Tooele Christian Fellowship 2152 N. 400 West in Tooele, on Fridays Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, Students are eager to learn about their 882-1442 for information. Also see the ship time, we enter into a one-hour Bible Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship starting at 7 p.m. For more information, ceramics, pinochle, movies and wood American host family, so begin the Eagles TOPS website at www.tops.org. Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 contact Woody or Roberta at (435) 850- carving, etc. Meals on Wheels available process of welcoming your new son or mornings at 635 N. Main St. (Phil’s N. Main, former Stowes Family Music 2441 or (801) 349-5992, or visit our for homebound. Lunch served week- daughter today! Sunday breakfasts Tooele Gem and Mineral days. For age 60 and above, suggested Glass), or call (435) 578-8022 for more building. For more information, call website at TCSquares.com. We hope to There is a breakfast served each Society donation is $3. For those under age 60, information. (435) 224-3392 or www.tooelechristian- see you there! Sunday from 9 a.m.-noon. There is a Our club meets the third Tuesday of cost is $5. Transportation available to TATC fellowship.org. Parking and entrance in United Methodist Church back of building. special every Sunday for $5 per person the month from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the Handel’s “Messiah” the store or doctor visits for residents Pioneer Museum downstairs confer- Tooele United Methodist Church ser- and you can order off the menu for $7 Rehearsal for the first annual Easter in the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For ence room located at 47 E. Vine Street, Barbering Program vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. Tooele First Assembly per person or $3 for seniors who order performance of Handel’s “Messiah” transportation information, call (435) TATC offers a standalone barbering Tooele. Come learn about rocks, Please check our website, tooelecumc. Sunday school at 10 a.m., morning very few items or for kids age 11 and began Feb. 28 at the Tooele Stake 843-4102. program in our Cosmetology/Barbering minerals and ways to craft with them org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- worship at 11 a.m. Spanish services: under. The breakfast includes one glass Center on 200 South and 200 East in department. This program is only 1,000 and enjoy field trips for rock collecting. 1349. We are located at 78 E. Utah Escuela dominical a las 2 p.m., y el ser- of juice or milk and coffee with refills. Tooele. The time will be 7 p.m. This Daughters of Utah Pioneers hours and will prepare you for the Membership $10/year. Email TooeleGe The DUP is seeking any family histories, Ave. in Tooele. vicio general a las 3 p.m. Services are Bad beer is available and the food is portion will be presented at the Tooele Utah/PSI Cosmetologist/Barber exam. [email protected]. photographs, books, stories or vintage held at 127 N. 7th Street. delicious. Public invited. Stake Center on March 20. This is Barbers specialize in cutting, styling and artifacts (before 1900) to display at Church of Christ an inter-faith community choir and trimming hair for men and women as Tooele Springs Calvary Chapel Steak nights Sons of Utah Pioneers our DUP Grantsville Museum, located Feel that your life is meaningless? “‘The orchestra. All singers and musicians are well as shaving and maintaining facial A verse-by-verse study of God’s word. The dinner special for March 11 is a The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers at 378 W. Clark St. (in the basement words of the Teacher, son of David, invited to participate in this traditional hair for men. Enroll today! (435) 248- Sunday service at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 five-piece shrimp dinner for $11. On Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep of the J. Reuben Clark Farmhouse king in Jerusalem: 2 ‘Meaningless! event. For more information, contact 1800 or visit tatc.edu. a.m. Wednesday night Bible study and March 18, the special is a ribeye steak our pioneer heritage alive. We do this across from the Grantsville Cemetery). Meaningless!’ says the Teacher. ‘Utterly Betta Nash at 882-5107 or Dave Young youth groups at 7 p.m. Men’s, women’s for $16. On March 25, the special is a through histories, stories, artifacts, For more information, call Ellen Yates meaningless! Everything is meaning- at 882-2094. Commercial Driver’s License and couple’s Bible studies. Hunting two-piece halibut dinner for $12 or three monuments, museums, service and at (435) 884-0253 or Coralie Lougey less.’” (Ecclesiastes 1:1) King Solomon, Program one of the wisest men to live, struggled and equestrian fellowship ministries pieces for $14. scholarships. Much of this labor of Beta Sigma Phi at (435) 884-3832. Visit www.grants- love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Now enrolling for CDL. Join us for a with this question. All throughout available. Child care provided at all Lariette Cappa is having a luncheon villedupmuseum.com or www.explore- Museum at 47 East Vine in Tooele, as comprehensive six-week course that will Ecclesiastes he tells of how he sought services. For more information, check and card party March 12 at the Tooele tooele.com. Elks well as various statues and monuments teach you everything you need to know women, wine and even good public out our Facebook page or visit www. Moose Lodge from noon-3 p.m. Cost is around the county. The Tooele Pioneer to pass the CDL test. Cost of program works. But he sadly concluded that tooelesprings.org. To hear Bible teach- $15. Reserve your table with a group Grantsville Irrigation Cemetery at the mouth of Settlement All those wanting to lease shares need is only $2,225. You will receive 80 all of these things were meaningless. ing, download our mobile app. 47 N. Friday night dinners of friends for cards or a game of your Canyon is another of our projects. We to contact the office at (435) 884-3451 hours driving time and get one-on-one Nonetheless, Solomon found something Main Street, (435) 962-9427. Dinner will be served each Friday night group’s choice. Lunch and raffle for are always looking for artifacts and his- as soon as possible. If there are no training from our experienced instructor. in life that wasn’t meaningless: “Now from 6-9 p.m. The menu includes halibut various Tooele County service projects. Adult religion class tories as a loan or gift to be displayed shares to lease, you will be unable to Classes start soon so register today! all has been heard; here is the conclu- for $17; shrimp for $12.50; steak and For tickets and reservations call Carolyn The Grantsville West Stake’s Adult for everyone’s benefit at the Tooele (435) 248-1800 or visit tatc.edu. sion of the matter: Fear God and keep shrimp for $12.50; fish and chips for Jensen, 435-830-3164. use irrigation for the 2016 season. Religion Class, Jesus Christ and the his commandments, for this is the duty $10.50, chicken breast for $10.50 or Pioneer Museum. If you are interested Shareholder assessments are due Everlasting Gospel, taught by Matt Nail Technician Program of all mankind. 14 For God will bring soup and salad for $7. All items above in the values of honoring past and Caregiver Support Group Friday, April 1. Lawrence, will be Wednesday, Jan. 6- Now enrolling. You can finish and get every deed into judgment, including include your choice of baked potato, future pioneers and in visiting their Join us the third Monday of each month April 13, 2016 from 7-8:30 p.m. at the licensed and start making money in every hidden thing, whether it is good or French fries or rice pilaf and soup or historical settings and learning more from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical Grantsville Seminary, 115 E. Cherry St., Stansbury Park as little as four months at a low cost. evil.” (Ecc 12:13-14) — Mark Fitzgerald. salad bar. about those who settled and shaped Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele. Grantsville, Utah. Tuition is $22.50 per The nail program hours are Monday- Bible study is Wednesday at 7 p.m. and Utah, attend our business and educa- The Tooele County Health Department’s course or $2.50 per lecture. Register at Meetings Restoration at Benson Thursday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Call us (435) Sunday at 10 a.m. Worship is Sunday at tion meeting the first Thursday of each Aging Services program is the sponsor the door at the first class. Lodge meetings are held the second 248-1800 or stop by 88 S. Tooele Blvd. 11 a.m. The Tooele Church of Christ is month. A potluck dinner followed by for these Alzheimer’s Association’s Gristmill and fourth Tuesday of every month. located at 430 W. Utah Ave. in Tooele. various presentations starts promptly at Caregiver Support Groups. The groups The Historic Benson Gristmill House committee meetings are held The office phone number is (435) 882- 6:30 p.m. in the new TATC Center at 88 are designed to provide emotional, Restoration Committee is seeking Education Charity every third Tuesday of the month. All S. Tooele Blvd. Call Robert Hansen at donations from individuals, groups, and 4642. educational and social support for care- members are welcome and encouraged (435) 249-0703 for more information. givers. They help participants develop businesses to help with restoration Online courses Tooele Children’s Justice to attend. efforts and the operation of the historic Cornerstone Baptist methods and skills to solve problems. Online courses in Network+ and Passion for God, compassion for people Center Mood disorder support group Gristmill site. Donations may be sent to The meetings encourage caregivers to Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Do you or someone you love have a Tooele County Benson Gristmill Fund, 47 Tooele County maintain their own personal, physical fessional seeking to upgrade their skills (435) 882-6263. Come as you are this need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. For and emotional health, as well as opti- and knowledge of networking and secu- Sunday, where you can hear a message and snacks. We appreciate all dona- Historical Society offers help, hope and healing. Please more information contact Mark (435) mally care for the person with dementia. rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA from the Bible and meet new friends. tions. For inquiries or drop-off call (435) join us for support group sessions every 241-0065. Questions call 435-277-2456. Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the Service times: Bible study (for all ages) 843-3440. 25 S. 100 East, Tooele. Monthly meeting Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New TATC at (435) 248-1800 for more infor- 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; Tooele County Historical Society will Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Stansbury Art and Lit Artist of mation or to enroll. evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- United Methodist dinner feature Mark Struthwold, NOAA federal Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at the Month Ophir Tooele United Methodist church offers 841-9903. dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided meteorologist, whose presentation is The Stansbury Art and Lit Chamber Adult education a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee for all services, and children’s church entitled History of Fire Weather. He will Wall Gallery artist for the month of Ophir Town Park Get your high school diploma this year. and social hour starts at 4 p.m. and Tooele Family Al-Anon during morning worship. WiseGuys cover the timeline when meteorologists March is Nicole Knight. Nicole is an The Town of Ophir, Utah, is seeking All classes required for a high school dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All are Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at the Tooele Program during evening worship. were first involved in aiding firefighters accomplished artist and art teacher. individual(s) to volunteer to maintain diploma, adult basic education, GED welcome. Pioneer Museum, in the basement at in wildland fires. He will discuss what Her current exhibit is titled “Cities and and manage the Ophir Town Park. preparation and English as a second Mountain of Faith Lutheran the back of the building. For questions Responsibilities include operating the is a good wildfire and what is a bad Bridges” and encompasses work she language are available. Register now We’re a healthy, growing congregation The Tooele Valley Resource or more information, please call Allene mowing and trimming equipment; open- wildfire, and will show pictures from has produced in oils, watercolors, and to graduate — just $50 per semester. who welcomes newcomers and reaches Center at (435) 830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435) ing, closing and securing area grounds; several wildfires in that have happened acrylics. In the various styles used she Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call (435) out to those in need. Join us for worship The Tooele Valley Resource Center, 884-0825 or (435) 241-9200. assisting in the repair, maintenance in Tooele County since 2007 and other has explored the reflections cast by city 833-8750. Adult education classes are Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. now sharing a building with the Tooele and construction of ground structures videos of impressive wildland fires. The Alcoholics Anonymous lights, the movement of people when for students 18 and over. Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God County Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, and equipment; cleaning park grounds meeting will begin at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Meeting daily at noon and 8 p.m. at the active and backgrounds to best reflect with respect without taking ourselves too is currently in need of donations. Please and restrooms; pruning trees and March 8, at the Tooele County Pioneer Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave. these central subjects. This artwork will ESOL seriously. Check us out on Facebook by consider donating items such as deodor- shrubs; irrigating (watering) the grass ESOL conversational classes are Museum at 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. For more information, contact Lance be available for the public to view at the searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran ant, chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, and trees; as well as scheduling and held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL Park in the rear of the building and enter at (435) 496-3691 or Wendy at (801) Tooele County Chamber of Commerce, Church. Please join us for meaningful toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, reserving the park for patrons, execut- students may also come anytime the through the back door. Members and 694-2624. 153 S. Main, during their regular busi- worship that is also casual and relaxed. combs and brushes. Cash is also ing use agreements with patrons and center is open for individualized study. guests are welcome. If you would like ness hours. For more information, call (435) 882- welcomed. Those who receive services collecting deposits. The Park Host will Registration is $50 per semester. Call to join the organization, dues are only Food Addicts in Recovery 7291. include individuals or families in crisis, $10 a year. Parkinson’s Disease Support be paid a stipend of $800 per month. (435) 833-8750 for more information. the homeless and families at risk of Anonymous Are you having trouble controlling the Group The Park Host will be reimbursed for St. Barnabas’ Episcopal becoming homeless. For more informa- Seeking Historical Items expenses incurred upon presentation of Early Head Start way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery A diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- tion, call (435) 566-5938 or fax (435) Tooele County Historical Society would receipts and approval of the Ophir Town Do you have a child under age 3? Are Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step can be overwhelming for the newly rament followed by fellowship. Sunday 843-0244. like members of the community who Council. Maintenance of the park will you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early recovery program for anyone suffering diagnosed. Tooele has a support group mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ have any family or personal histories, run from May 15, 2016, through Oct. Head Start is a free program for eligible from food addiction. Meetings are held for persons with Parkinson’s Disease Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, First Baptist Food Pantry photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, 1, 2016. However, there will be times families that offers quality early educa- every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer and their caregivers. You can learn how Tooele. Phone: (435) 882-4721. Email: The First Baptist Church in Tooele is VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that when the Park Maintenance Worker has tion for infants and toddlers in the home; Museum, 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele. Enter others are coping with PD and how to [email protected]. Web at offering an emergency food pantry to you would like to donate to our orga- to respond to inquiries and schedule parent education; comprehensive health at the north back entrance. For more live well. We meet the third Friday of www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are meet the needs of our community. The nization to please call us. We are also reservations. Individuals wishing to be services to women before, during and information, call Millicent at (435) 882- each month from 1-2 p.m. at TATC, God’s beloved child, beautifully created food pantry is available for emergency looking for books, newspaper articles, considered should submit their request after pregnancy; nutrition education and 7094 or Denise at (435) 830-1835 or Tooele Applied Technology College, 88 in God’s own image. Whatever your his- needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays photos, brochures or any history that to the Ophir Town Council, P.O. Box 329, family support services. Call (435) 841- visit www.foodaddicts.org. Everyone is S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at pertains to the Tooele County area. If Ophir-Stockton, UT 84071 by 5 p.m. 1380 or (801) 268-0056 ext. 211 to welcome to attend. call Barb at (801) 656-9673 or Hal at the Episcopal Church welcomes you. 580 S. Main Street. For information call you would like to donate them to our March 25, 2016. apply or for free additional information. (435) 840-3683. (435) 882-2048. organization, or if you would let us make Tooele County Aging Spanish services a copy for the Tooele County Historical Free developmental evaluation La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele The Tooele County Food Bank Tooele County Aging is looking for DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers Society, please call Alice Dale at (435) Schools le invita a sus servicios en español volunteers to help us meet the needs a variety of services to families with & Grantsville Emergency Food 882-1612. los jueves a las 6 p.m. y los domingos of seniors in the community. Many infants and toddlers from birth to age Pantry Story and Craft Hour a las 2 p.m. We invite you to their Historical books seniors require assistance and need 3. Individualized services are available The Tooele County Food Bank and rides to doctors or other health profes- Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Spanish services on Thursday at 6 p.m. Tooele County Historical Society’s books to enhance development in communica- Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry sionals. Rides help seniors live more Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come to know a will be available to purchase at our tion, motor development, cognition, are in need of canned meats, soups, independent lives. Call (435) 843-4114 the adventures of books and make fun church that focuses in the word of God meeting. The History of Tooele County social/emotional development, self-help pasta and any non-perishable foods. We for more information. The Grantsville crafts. For more information, call (435) rather than the emotions. God loves you Volume II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, skills and health concerns. Contact us are accepting donations for Pathways and Tooele Senior Centers also are in 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are located at and he wants to reveal himself to you. and Railroading in Tooele is $20, and for a free developmental evaluation at Women’s and Children’s Shelter (victims need of volunteers. For more informa- West Elementary School, 451 W. 300 Located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. we also have eight note cards depicting (435) 833-0725. of domestic abuse). They are in need tion about volunteering at the Grantsville South, Tooele. Please enter through the Call (435) 840-5036, rides provided. four different pioneer buildings for $4. of socks, underwear, blankets for twin Center, call Dan at (435) 843-4753. For south side doors. These will make great gifts for your fam- Hunter Education St. Marguerite beds, hygiene products (hairspray, hair volunteering at the Tooele Center, call Activities Every Thursday Utah Hunter Education courses will ily and friends. Please call Alice Dale at Free Preschool Hour St. Marguerite Catholic Community gel, body wash, nail polish and remov- Debbie at (435) 843-4103. take place March 15, 17, 22, 23 and 882-1612 if you would like to purchase in Your Transcript-Bulletin Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele welcomes you to worship with us. Our er), toys. Anything will be appreciated. 24 from 6-9 p.m. at the Tooele County these books. Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity liturgy schedule is as follows: Saturday Underwear and socks must be new. Health Building, located at 151 N. hour of learning, singing and creating. Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m. Other items can be gently used. Please Main St. in Tooele. The range day will This class is for all children 0-5 years (Spanish), 11 a.m. Daily Mass (M-Fri) help us help our community. Drop boxes be March 26. State law requires stu- Groups and events old. Please come and enjoy the fun. For 9 a.m. Confessions 4-4:45 p.m. on are located in the Intermountain Staffing dents to attend all sessions of class. Bulletin Board Policy more information, call (435) 833-1934 Saturday or by appt. Office hours, M- Office, 7 South Main Street #203, All students must purchase a Hunter Local author seeks photos If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin ext. 1410. We are located at West Fri 10-2. Our office is closed on Tues. Tooele, UT 84074. Education voucher for $10 from a A local author and historian is seeking at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, (435) 882-3860. St. Marguerite Pre- license agent/vendor before attending Baby blankets needed original photographs of Saltaire, Black Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic Tooele. Please enter through the south K-8th Grade Elementary School (435) a class. Bring the voucher to the first Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the side doors. 882-0081. We are located on the corner class and give to the instructor. The ery at Mountain West Medical Center. as well as any similar turn-of-the-century advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele of 7th St. and Vine. Kindergarten Readiness voucher includes all costs for the class Blankets should be new and in good attractions and resorts for an upcoming Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- The Tooele Family Center-PIRC is offer- and includes a small game license that Brit-Ammi Kahal condition. Homemade blankets are book project. Those who wish to contrib- ing a free weekly workshop for both par- is validated upon completion of the also accepted if new. Donations can ute information or photographs of these 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the Covenant People Assembly are teach- parks should contact Emma Penrod desired publication date. ent and child. Your child will participate class. For more information, call Gene ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian be turned in to the volunteer desk at TUESDAY March 8, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5 MOVIE REVIEWS Chris Pine pilots true tale of Coast Guard heroics

n an early scene of The Finest his new girlfriend, Miriam see what’s underneath,” she says. this splashy true tale of against- his fellow, more seasoned Coast “good guy” stand up and steer Hours, shy Cape Cod Coast (Holliday Grainger), into a night- “Just more watah,” Bernie all-odds nautical heroics almost Guardsmen when they find a wooden lifeboat, squint and IGuardsman Bernie Webber time boat ride. But she’s afraid of reassures her. 65 years ago, by four Coast out that the “take-charge” gal shout into the darkness and get (Chris Pine) gently tries to coax the water after dark. “You can’t Just more watah, indeed, in Guardsmen who responded to he’s planning on marrying pro- splashed with water for most of the distress signal from an oil posed to him, not the other way half an hour. tanker that had been split asun- around. Onboard the floundering back der by a treacherous nor’easter, “You sure you got your pants half of the tanker, Casey Affleck one of the worst winter storms on, Webber?” one of them asks fares a bit better, bringing some ever in Massachusetts. What him. gung-ho realism and a sense of happened on that snow-piled, All of this is to set up the “per- cool-headed determination to water-water-everywhere fect storm” of circumstances for his role as he figures out a way to February evening is still consid- Bernie to prove himself a man, build a massive makeshift rudder ered “the most daring rescue in and a hero, when he’s asked and steer the broken hull of the Coast Guard history.” to round up a crew and head ship. After we meet Bernie and into the maw of the storm, find And with a passionate, fire- Miriam, and watch their the troubled tanker shell and cracker temperament to match romance sweetly blossom into attempt a rescue. her red hair, British actress marriage plans, we’re introduced Others in the Coast Guard Holliday Grainger provides a to the men onboard the soon- station consider it “a suicide mis- feisty onshore grounding for the to-be-doomed vessel. There the sion.” salty seafaring action. chief engineer (Casey Affleck) After seeing Chris Pine This clam-chowder winter quickly becomes the de factor command the starship USS drama won’t win any awards, leader after the captain goes Enterprise across the universe but it does stand as a rousing down with the front half of their in two Star Trek movies (with a Hollywood salute to a little- ship. third, Star Trek Beyond, com- known incident in nautical histo- By the time news of the ing in July), he looks a bit odd, ry and a stirring tale of Greatest greatly distressed, disabled teeny and constrained behind Generation heroism “rescued” tanker reaches the Cape Cod the wheel of a small boat, even from obscurity by the big screen. Coast Guard station, Bernie one battling monstrous, moun- —Neil Pond, Parade Magazine hardly seems like the man for tainous CGI waves. And even if a daring rescue. Some of the he’s playing his character true to The Finest Hours locals won’t let the soft-spoken what the actual Webber did, for Starring Chris Pine, Casey coxswain forget a previous mis- the star and hero of the story, Affleck & Holliday Grainger sion in which a life was lost, and he doesn’t get a lot to do—it’s Directed by Craig Gillespie

COURTESY DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC. Bernie is also teased by some of not terribly exciting to watch a PG-13 Coen Brothers deliver a splendid spoof of movies’ golden era

eople don’t want Look: There’s Jonah Hill, the credits rolled, somehow dis- Hooray for Hollywood, and “Hail, Hail, Caesar! Directed by Ethan Coen and facts—they want to Frances McDormand and the appointed. Not me, and not a Caesar!” Starring Josh Brolin, George Joel Coen “Pbelieve!” says Eddie guy (Wayne Knight) who played chance. Strike up another win for —Neil Pond, Parade Magazine Clooney, Scarlett Johansson & PG-13 Mannix (Josh Brolin), a 1950s Newman in Seinfeld! Even if the Coens, I say. I’m a believer. Alden Ehrenreich Hollywood studio “fixer” in the you don’t know anything about new Coen Brothers comedy Hollywood’s “Red Scare,” you’ll Hail Caesar!, a sprawling, star- still get a chuckle out of a boat- studded spoof of the golden age load of Commies bobbing off the of moviemaking. California coastline. And Alden What people believe, and Ehrenreich’s young sodbuster what they make-believe, are the charming his studio-arranged building blocks of Hollywood dinner date (Veronica Osorio) by itself. And they’re certainly the twirling a strand of spaghetti like Custom Banners, Yard Signs, cornerstones of the Coens’ lav- a lariat will rope your heart, too. ish, multi-tiered parody that For many viewers, the quirky takes satirical shape around the movies of writer-director Joel production of a fictional studio’s and Ethan Coen have always major new movie, Hail, Caesar!, been a bit of an acquired taste. Vehicle Magnets, A Tale of the Christ, a Bible-based Sure, most everybody now falls saga a la Ben-Hur, Spartacus and in line to applaud the genius of The Robe. Fargo, No Country For Old Men, When the film’s lunkheaded True Grit, The Big Lebowski and leading man, Baird Whitlock O Brother, Where Art Thou. But Window Clings and More! (George Clooney), is kidnapped, where was the box-office love Mannix has to find him and get for The Hudsucker Proxy, Barton the money-train movie back on Fink, The Man Who Wasn’t There track. and Inside Llewyn Davis? But in the meantime, he’s also There may be more com- got his hands full with other mercially successful filmmakers, problems, and other films. His more mainstream filmmakers job is keeping the machinery of or filmmakers who win more Capitol Pictures Studios whirling, awards. But you’d be hard- keeping its numerous stars in pressed to find many filmmakers line and out of trouble, and keep- who love movies, and making ing the whiff of scandal away movies, more than the Coens. from prying gossip columnists, And that love is evident in every particularly twin sisters Thora carefully crafted frame of this and Thessily Thacker (Tilda gloriously goofy homage to the Swinton). glory days of big studios, big stars The studio’s twice-divorced and the big wheels that churned “innocent” aqua-starlet (Scarlett out the spectacles of Hollywood’s Johansson) is pregnant with an dream factory from a bygone era. out-of-wedlock child. Capitol’s While Hail, Caesar! is looking prissy British prestige-picture backward with such comedic director (Ralph Fiennes) is at affection, however, it’s also mak- wit’s end trying to wrangle the ing a sly, playfully subversive company’s riding, roping singing statement about our “need” for cowboy (Alden Ehrenreich) into entertainment, the importance more refined roles. And a tap- of escapism and how movies dancing song-and-dance hotshot have always been—and hopefully (Channing Tatum) glides across will always be—a “potion of balm the set of a new musical, but his for the ache of all mankind.” light-on-his-feet moves may be “What a waste of talent,” a BEST hiding heavier secrets. woman behind me groused as PRICES! High Quality • Full Color Professional Design & 24 Hour Turnaround Available TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A Full-Color Activity Page Just for Kids! 58 North Main St. Every Thursday in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin TOOELE TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Subscribe: 435-882-0050 435-882-0050 TooeleOnline.com B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 8, 2016

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MAIN STREET • TOOELE 012340135676 Or email application and resume to Or email application and resume to Call for details [email protected] [email protected] 435.843.0717899$45536123:;55 EEO Employer EEO Employer 801.448.1252 PUBLIC NOTICE Ambulance License Ap- plication North Tooele County Fire District As required by Utah Code § 26-8a-405, no- tice is given that North Tooele County Fire Dis- trict has applied for a REQUEST FOR PROP- new license to provide POSAL Paramedic Ground Am- PROJECT: Construction bulance service. Servcies Two new ele- North Tooele County mentary schools Fire District proposes to FOR: Old Mill Elemen- provide Paramedic tary School 130 East Ground Ambulance serv- Brigham Road Stans- ice in the following geo- bury Park, Utah 84074 graphic area: Sterling Elementary The ambulance license School 135 South 7th boundaries for the North Street Tooele, Utah Tooele Fire District shall 84074 be the same as the Spe- OWNER: The Tooele cial Services District County School District known as the North Contact Steven L. West Tooele County Fire Pro- Construction Coordinator TUESDAY March 8, 2016 tection Service District or 92 South Lodestone TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN North Tooele Fire District Way Tooele, Utah 84074B7 and more particularly de- 435-833-1900 scribed as follows: [email protected] Homes for Mobile Homes Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices BeginningPublic Notices at a point Public Notices g Public Notices Rent Meetings Meetings Miscellaneous Miscellaneous markedMiscellaneous by the intersec- Miscellaneous Architect:MiscellaneousMHTN Archi- tion of the North-West tects, Inc. HOMES available to pur- MOBILE HOME FOR AGENDA PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID INVITATION TO BID corner of Section 15, REQUEST FOR PRO- Contact Tony Armer chase for LOW IN- SALE in Grandview. NOTICE is hereby given Notice is herby given Tooele City Tooele City Township 4 South, POSAL 420 East South Temple, COME buyers with 3bdrm. 11/2 bath, fire- that the Stansbury Serv- that the Ophir Town 90 North Main Tooele, 90 North Main Range 3 West, and the OWNER: Tooele County Suite 100 Salt Lake City, good credit.! Berna place, garden, sheds, ice Agency Board of council will hold a public Utah 84074 Tooele, Utah 84074 Tooele County line then S chool District U t a h 8 4 1 1 1 Sloan (435)840-5029 large back yard. re- Trustees will hold its hearing on WEdnesday, Notice is hereby given Notice is hereby given following the Tooele FOR: Inspection Serv- 801-595-6700 Tony.Ar- Group 1 Real Estate. modled inside and out. Regular Meeting on March 16, 2016 at 7:00 that Tooele City Corpo- that Tooele City Corpo- County Line to the point ices [email protected] 435-224-9460 Wednesday, March 9th, P.M. at the Ophir Town ration Parks and Recrea- ration Parks and Recrea- that it intersects with the PROJECT: Two Elemen- Proposals Due: 2:00 2016 at 7:00 pm, at the Hall, located on Main t ion Department t ion Department South line of Section 16, tary Schools P.M., March 17, 2016 Homes Stansbury Park Club- Street, Ophir, Utah. (OWNER) will accept (OWNER) will accept Township 4 South, Sterling Elementary Tooele County School Offi ce Space house, #1 County Club The purpose of the Pub- bids for portable bids for lawn manicure Range 3 West, thence School 135 South 7th District 92 South Lode- Drive, Stansbury Park, lic hearing is to inverview restroom service. services, to include Westbound to the North- Street Tooele, Utah stone Way Tooele, UT $$SAVE MONEY UT 84074. individuals for the posi- Bids will be received by mowing and edging, for east corner of Section 84074 84074 Search Bank & HUD B USINESS MET- tion of Mayor for the OWNER located at 90 N. Smelter Park (800 E. 24, Township 4 South, Old Mill Elementary The complete proposal homes www.Tooele NEAR PERFECT ING Town of Ophir, Utah. Main St., Tooele, Utah Smelter Road) and Set- Range 6 West, thence School 130 East and project construction BankHomes.com 1. Call to Order Individuals who have 84074 until 5:00 p.m. on tler's Park (44 W. 500 Southbound to the Brigham Road Stans- documents will be avail- Berna Sloan (435) 2. Pledge of Allegiance submitted names for Friday, March 11, 2016. S.). Southeast corner of Sec- bury, Park Utah 84074 able at the architect's of- 840-5029 Group 1 54 S. MAIN 3. Review and Adopt consideration are: All communication rela- Bids will be received by tion 36, Township 4 Proposals Due: March fice and Tooele County Minutes Gary Ross tive to this project shall OWNER located at 90 N. South, Range 6 West, 23, 2016 at 4:00 pm School District's District 3BDRM 2BTH, 3150 602.826.9471 a. February 10, 2016 Vicki Adams be directed to Parks and Main St., Tooele, Utah then Westbound to the Tooele County School office Monday February sq/ft, 297 Calais, Stans- Regular Meeting In accordance withe Recreation, 84074 until 5:00 p.m. on Southwest corner of District 92 South Lode- 29, 2016. Proposals will bury Park. Upgrades b. February 24, 2016 Americans with Disabilil- 435-843-2143. Friday, March 11, 2016. Section 34, Township 4 stone Way Tooele, UT be received by the galore, low mainte- Regular Meeting tes Act, Ophir Town will The OWNER reserves All communication rela- South, Range 6 West, 84074 Tooele County School nance yard, hardwood Buildings 4. Public Comment accommodate reason- the right to reject any or tive to this project shall thence Northbound to Inspection service would District at the address floors, tile. By appoint- 5. Stansbury Park Bap- able requests to assist all bids; or to accept or be directed to the Parks the Northwest corner of include all code compli- and time stated above. m e n t o n l y tist Church Lease the disabled to partici- reject the whole or any and Recreation Mainte- Section 22, Township 4 ance inspection, on site The Owner reserves the If you build, remodel or (801)844-7779 5. Lake Use Policy pate in meetings. Re- part of any bid; to award nance Supervisor, South, Range 6 West, civil/public works inspec- right to reject any and all remove buildings you 6. Clubhouse Concrete quests for assistance schedules separately or 435-843-2143. thence Westbound to the tion, and all reports for proposals and to accept ERDA, 32 W Cimmaron can place your classi- Replacement may be made by calling together to contractors, The OWNER reserves Southeast corner of Sec- the above two projects. the most qualified and Way. Priced at fied ad in 45 of Utah's 7. SPOC Land Use 435-849-0254 at least 3 or to waive any informal- the right to reject any or tion 13, Township 4 Proposals will be re- responsible proposal. $599,000, beautiful newspapers for only Agreement days in advance of a ity or technicality in any all bids; or to accept or South, Range 8 West, ceived by the Board of All proposals are subject 4bdrm, 2 story on 5 $163. for 25 words ($5. 8. Recess meeting. bid in the best interest of reject the whole or any thence North to the Education for the Tooele to final approval of the acres. Call to show for each additional WORK SESSION (Published in the Tran- the City. Only bids giv- part of any bid; to award Southeast corner of Sec- County School District at Board of Education at its (801)703-8260, or Ski word). You will reach 1. Manager's Report script Bulletin March 8, ing a firm quotation prop- schedules separately or tion 36, Township 1 the address and time regular schedule meet- Realty (801-253-9964) up to 340,000 house- 2. Stansbury Place 2016) erly signed will be ac- together to contractors, South, Range 8 West, stated above. The ing. All questions con- MLS 1327458 holds and all you do is Parks cepted. or to waive any informal- thence Westbound to the Owner reserves the right cerning the proposal call the Transcript Bul- Planning on selling your 3. Shoreline Reclama- (Published in the Tran- ity or technicality in any Northeast corner of Sec- to reject any and all pro- shall be directed to Tony letin at 882-0050 for all home, you could be tion - Gazebo Public Notices script Bulletin March 8 & bid in the best interest of tion 4, Township 2 posals. All proposals Armer or Steven L West. the details. (Mention sending your sales 4. Board Members' Re- Trustees 10, 2016) the City. Only bids giv- South, Range 14 West, are subject to final ap- (Published in the Tran- UCAN Classified Net- points to up to 340,000 ports and Requests ing a firm quotation prop- thence Northbound to proval of the Board of script Bulletin March 1, work) households at once. 5. Correspondence Deadline for public no- NOTICE OF AUCTION! erly signed will be ac- the county line, thence Education at its regular 3, 8 & 10, 2016) For $163. you can 6. Financials and Bills tices is 4 p.m. the day Red Storage, LLC cepted. following the county line schedule meeting on SELLING YOUR place your 25 word Financial 7. Adjourn prior to publication. Notice is hereby given (Published in the Tran- East to its intersection April 12, 2016. All ques- FRONT PAGE A1 HOME? Advertise it in classified ad to all 45 (Published in the Tran- Public notices submit- of!auction for Red Stor- script Bulletin March 3 & with the Davis County tions concerning the pro- Services the classifieds. Call newspapers in Utah. script Bulletin March 8, ted past the deadline age, LLC on March 15, 8, 2016) line thence Southbound posal shall be directed to 882-0050 or visit Just call the Transcript 2016) will not be accepted. 2 0 1 6 o n to the point of beginning. Steven L. West, Con- Four from Tooele County Sell your structured set- www.tooeletran Bulletin at 882-0050 for UPAXLP storagebattles.com. To PUBLIC NOTICE All townships and ranges struction Coordinator for win division titles tlement or annuity pay- PUBLIC NOTICE script.com all the details. (Mention ments for CASH NOW. settle delinquent ac- Ambulance License Ap- being on the Salt Lake Tooele County School See B1 Notice is hereby given ucan) You don't have to wait counts in accordance plication Base and Meridian and District at 435-833-1900 SELL YOUR computer that the Lake Point Im- Public Notices for your future pay- with section!38-8-4 of North Tooele County excepting all land lo- o r swest@tooe- in the classifieds. Call SELLING YOUR provement District's will Water User TOOELE ments any longer! Call the Utah code.! Fire District cated within the corpo- leschools.org. 882-0050 or visit HOME? Advertise it in hold its regularly sched- 1-800-681-3252 #Unit 34, Melissa Wood As required by Utah rate limits of Grantsville (Published in the Tran- www.tooeletranscript. the classifieds. Call uled Business Meeting Deadline for public no- tices is 4 p.m. the day This action is an at- Code § 26-8a-405, no- City, the City of Tooele, script Bulletin March 8 & com 882-0050 orRANSCRIPT visit SOCIAL SECURITY on March 10, 2016 at T tempt!to collect delin- tice is given that North and located within the 15, 2016) prior to publication. www.tooeletran DISABILITY BENE- 7:00 p.m. at the North GOT A good idea for a Public notices submit- quent rents.!As anno- Tooele County Fire Dis- limits of the! licensed script.com FITS. Unable to work? Tooele Fire Station 1540 REQUEST FOR PROP- story? Call the Tran- SERVING ted past the deadline tated by Storage!Lien trict has applied for a ambulance service area Denied benefits? We Sunset Road, Lake Point script and let us know TOOELE COUNTYwill not be accepted. law 38-8-4. All articles new license to provide of Wendover Ambulance POSAL ULLETINCan Help! WIN or Pay Utah. The S meetingINCE 1894 stored by a rental!agree- Paramedic Ground Am- Service as that license PROJECT: Construction 882-0050. B UPAXLP Mobile Homes Nothing! Contact Bill agenda is posted on the bulance service. Servcies Two new ele- TUESDAY February 99, 2016 ment, and charges!not provides on March 3, WANT TO get the latest , 2016 Gordon & Associates at Tooele County ( www.TooeleOnline.com having been paid for!30 North Tooele County 2016. mentary schools local news? Subscribe 1-800-871-7805 to start http://co.tooele.ut.us/cler 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Vol. 122 No.Public 73 $1.00 Notices days, will be sold or!oth- Fire District proposes to The public may com- FOR: Old Mill Elemen- to the Transcript Bulle- State board nixes your application today! k.html), State Public No- Miscellaneous erwise disposed of provide Paramedic ment regarding the tary School 130 East home for rent, no smok- tice tin. ing/ pets. 882-1550 to!pay charges. Auction Ground Ambulance serv- granting of a new Para- Brigham Road Stans- Public Notices (http://utah.gov/pmn/in- Deadline for public no- is!subject to cancellation ice in the following geo- medic License to North bury Park, Utah 84074 SELLING YOUR moun- charter school for3BDRM, 2BTH mobile dex/html) websites and tices is 4 p.m. the day in!the event of settle- graphic area: Tooele Fire District until Sterling Elementary tain bike? www.tooele home for rent, no smok- Meetings the District Bulletin prior to publication. ment!of debt between The ambulance license March 29, 2016 at 5:00 School 135 South 7th transcript.com ing/ pets. 882-1550 Board at 7856 North Public notices submit- boundaries for the North p.m. by submitting writ- Street Tooele, Utah Stansbury Park Deadline for public no- owners!and tenants of SELL YOUR CAR or Mountain View Road. ted past the deadline Red Storage, LLC.! Tooele Fire District shall ten comments to the Bu- 84074 FOR SALE “98” 3bdrm tices is 4 p.m. the day (Published in the Tran- boat in the classifieds. by Tim Gillie will not be accepted. (Published in the Tran- be the same as the Spe- reau of Emergency OWNER: The Tooele school board. “The State Charter 2bth, fully furnished, prior to publication. script Bulletin March 8, Call 882-0050 or visit STAFF WRITER UPAXLP cial Services District Medical Services & Pre- County School District School Board went ahead and double-wide 50K, new Public notices submit- script Bulletin March 8 & www.tooeletranscript. approved the application after 2016) The Utah State School Board 10, 2016) known as the North paredness, attention Contact Steven L. West talking about growth. But we upgrades, fenced, car- ted past the deadline WANT TO get the latest com or e-mail your ad gave a thumbs down to a new Tooele County Fire Pro- Guy Dansie, EMS Direc- Construction Coordinator charter school in Stansbury can’t legally consider growth in port, clear title, great lo- will not be accepted. GOT A good idea for a local news? Subscribe to tbp@tooeletran- Park. approving a charter school.” SELL YOUR CAR or tection Service District or tor, PO Box 142004, Salt 92 South Lodestone The state school board voted Linda Hansen, state school cation, move-in now UPAXLP story? Call the Tran- to the Transcript Bulle- script.com board member whose district boat in the classifieds. North Tooele Fire District Lake City, Utah Way Tooele, Utah 84074 to deny the charter application 435-843-5845 script and let us know tin. for Bonneville Academy during includes Tooele County, said SELL YOUR computer Call 882-0050 or visit and more particularly de- 84114-2004 or by email, 435-833-1900 SELL YOUR computer their Feb. 5 meeting. the communications she has 882-0050. received indicates the commu- scribed as follows: [email protected] “The independent evaluators DEADLINES FOR clas- in the classifieds. Call DEADLINES FOR clas- www.tooeletranscript. [email protected]. in the classifieds. Call recommended that the charter nity is divided over the new char- sifieds ads are Monday 882-0050 or visit SELL YOUR car in the sifieds ads are Monday com or e-mail your ad Beginning at a point (Published in the Tran- g 882-0050 or visit application not be approved, cit- ter school. ing deficiencies in skill, exper- “About half say they support and Wednesdays by www.tooeletranscript. Transcript Bulletin Clas- and Wednesdays by to tbp@tooeletran- marked by the intersec- script Bulletin March 7, Architect: MHTN Archi- www.tooeletranscript. tise, and experience” said Dave the charter school,” she said. 4:45 p.m. com sified section. 4:45 p.m. script.com tion of the North-West 14 & 21, 2016) tects, Inc. com Thomas, member of the state SEE SCHOOL PAGE A8 ➤ corner of Section 15, Contact Tony Armer Township 4 South, 420 East South Temple, Range 3 West, and the Suite 100 Salt Lake City, Tooele County line then U t a h 8 4 1 1 1 following the Tooele 801-595-6700 Tony.Ar- County Line to the point [email protected] that it intersects with the Find usProposals on Facebook! Due: 2:00 New home construction (above) in Tooele County saw another increase last year — and more is expected in 2016, according to local real estate brokers. Diego Martinez (below left) sets shingles on a new home under construction in Lake Point on Monday morning. Kasey Zeeman (below right)FRANCIE installs AUFDEMORTE/TTB a porch light PHOTOS on a South line of Section 16, P.M., March 17, 2016 Excitingnew home in Lake Point. An increase in buyers from the Wasatch Front wasNews also reported for 2015. for Tooele ValleyTownship 4 South, Tooele County School TOOELE Range 3 West, thence District T 92 SouthRANSCRIPT Lode- Westbound to the North- stone Way Tooele, UT 2015 was a ‘great’ year for home sales east corner of Section 84074BULLETIN 24, Township 4 South, The complete proposal by Tim Gillie demand and low supply of Range 6 West, thence and project construction STAFF WRITER homes, along with an uptick in Southbound to the documents will be avail- upper end sales, for the increase Home sales and prices in Medium insales median sales price. price of homes up 11% Southeast corner of Sec- able at the architect's of- Tooele County continued a five-year upward trend in 2015, “There’s no doubt that home tion 36, Township 4 fice and Tooele County values are going up,” she said. according to a new listings South, Range 6 West, School District's District report. “We are also seeing homes in the Home sales expected higher in 2016 upper end of the market start to The median sales price of a then Westbound to the office Monday February home in the county was $189,500 pick up.” We’re seeing a lot more people moving in 2015. That’s up 11 percent In 2015 about 10 percent of Southwest corner of 29, 2016. Proposals will or $17,600 from 2014’s median the homes sold in Tooele County DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO Section 34, Township 4 be received by the Tooele City Police taped off the drive-thru at McDonald’s in Tooele after a 19-year- sales price. were over $310,000, according to from the Wasatch front to Tooele County old man was crushed in an accident on Jan. 29. The car in the background was Griffith. South, Range 6 West, ForTooele CountySale School The totalFrom number actual of homes headline and story involved in the mishap. sold in fromTooele the County Tooele jumped Transcript by “We haven’tBulletin seen that many thence Northbound to District at the address 27 percent in 2015 — from 995 sales on that end of the price in 2014 to 1,259 in February2015, accord- 9, 2016range for a while,” she said. the Northwest corner of 708 W. CLARKand time ST. stated • above. GRANTSVILLE ing to Wasatch Front Regional “However, the $160,000 to First callers thought $200,000 is where the big Section 22, Township 4 The Owner reserves the Multiple Listing Services. demand is.” “It was a great year for real South, Range 6 West, right to reject any and all It’s basic economics, accord- Rambler, 6 Bedrooms, estate in Tooele County,” said thence Westbound to the proposals and to accept victim had died at Vicki Griffith, broker/owner of ing to Chris Sloan, broker of Premier Utah Real Estate. Group 1 Real Estate Tooele. Southeast corner of Sec- the most qualified and31/2 Baths, Mother Griffith credited increased tion 13, Township 4 responsible proposal. SEE HOME PAGE A8 ➤ In Law Apartment or eatery’s drive-thru South, Range 8 West, All proposals are subject Man’s head was caught between car’s Now is a great time to sell your homethence North to the to final approval of theRental in Basement. Southeast corner of Sec- Board of Education atAlso, its detached 2 car door and frame during Jan. 29 crash Call us for a FREE evaluation on your home to see what it tionis 36,worth! Township 1 regular schedule meet- South, Range 8 West, ing. All questions con-garage w/Upstairs by Steve Howe $ in stable condition after his head thence Westbound to the 309,900 cerning the proposalRoom. STAFF WRITER and neck were trapped inside the Sold door of his car following a colli- More details of an unusu- Northeast corner of Sec- shall be directed to Tony al accident that took place in sion with the restaurant’s exte- 664 West 850 North, Tooele 1827 N. Mountain Air, Pine Canyon 1779 N. Mountain Air,tion Pine 4, Township Canyon 2 Armer or Steven L West. a McDonald’s drive-thru were rior wall. SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE made available to the public with Two 911 calls released by police South, Range 14 West, (Published in the Tran- The Sun Rise Set the release of dash cam footage illustrated the severity of the 632 SO. HAYLIE LN • TOOELE Wednesday 7:30 a.m. 5:57 p.m. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY potential injuries to the untrained thence Northbound to script Bulletin March 1, Thursday 7:29 a.m. 5:59 p.m. and 911 calls by the Tooele City UV INDEX Friday 7:28 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Police Department. eyes observing the accident first- the county line, thence 3, 8 & 10, 2016) Saturday 7:26 a.m. 6:01 p.m. hand. One of the callers was Sunday 7:25 a.m. 6:02 p.m. The accident, which occurred following the county line East Bench Rambler, Monday 7:24 a.m. 6:03 p.m. To Be Built on To Be Built on Jan. 29, left the 19-year-old victim Tuesday 7:22 a.m. 6:05 p.m. SEE VICTIM PAGE A7 ➤ East to its intersection 6 Bedrooms, 3 1/2 The Moon Rise Set To Be Built Wednesday 8:43 a.m. 8:47 p.m. with the Davis County Thursday 9:20 a.m. 9:58 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Friday 9:57 a.m. 11:08 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ 4.89 acres 4.70 acres Baths, Master Suite, Saturday 10:35 a.m. none number, the greater the need for eye and skin line thence Southbound Sunday 11:15 a.m. 12:16 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme Monday 11:59 a.m. 1:23 a.m. to the point of beginning. Extra wide and deep Tuesday 12:47 p.m. 2:26 a.m. Partly sunny Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Some sun, then Legislature workingALMANAC through budget, water and marijuana bills All townships and ranges First Full Last New increasing clouds Some sunshine Intervals of clouds and Rain possible, mixed Statistics for the week ending Feb. 8. Garage. 40 sunshine with snow early Temperatures Wow! Take a look at this plan. Lots of living Beautiful cozy open floor plan! This home has all the Beautiful Rambler with a largebeing kitchen onand the dining Salt area!! Lake 24 43 21 by Tim Gillie 45 27 46 High/Low past week 28 45 30 Going into the third week of 42/12 space and an open bright floor plan. Each extras including; granite countertops, 3 tone paint, This is a really functional home and very cozy. Many Feb 15 Feb 22 Mar 1 Mar 8 STAFF47 WRITER29 52 Normal high/low past week 42/24 funded at the same level as they Base and Meridian and 34the 2016Average legislative temp past session, week the be harder then initially expected, Shown is Wednesday’s TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER were in the previous year,” he LegislatureNormal is average working temp onpast pass-week 32.6 26.9 bedroom has a walk in closet and a niceexpected large to show a significantfireplace, Tile or hardwood floors in the kitchen. This upgrades including; granite countertops, wood or tile $ Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are according to Knudson. excepting all land lo- Sold Budget, water and marijua- said. “This way, if we have a dis- decrease in additional revenue. revenue. 310,900 AccuWeather, Inc. Wednesday’s highs and ing the initialDaily Temperatures base budget for the ©2016 na were on the list of topics as High Low master suite withPre-session a tub and projections shower. of Jump in is a wonderful“It looks home like the on budget a beautiful will lot come and bring floors, tile in the entry, laundry and bathrooms. Call and Wednesday night’s lows. agreement later that prevents us Those new projections may be cated within the corpo- Tooele County leaders met with 2017 fiscal year, according to Sen. state revenue showed a $180 mil- be tighter than we thought,” he Pete Knudson, R-Brigham City. from passingnow a final and budget, choose the all the colors! available next week, Knudsonyour horses and family and enjoy!! you can choose all your colors!!rate limits of Grantsville local legislators Monday morn- state government doesn’t have to lion increase in one-time rev- said. “Revenue is slowing down. It UTAH WEATHER “The base budget essentially $219,900said. $359,900 $399,900 ing at the state Capitol. shut down.” enue and a $380 million increase means we will not be able to cover City, the City of Tooele, allows for every agency to be in ongoing revenue. Rep. Merrill Nelson, R- Passing the final budget may Grantsville, also is anticipating as many needs as hoped.” Grouse Logan However, new projections are and located within the Creek 32/12 l o w e r t h a n o r i g i n a l y p r e d i c t e d 34/19 Wendover SEE LEGISLATURE PAGE A7 38/22 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon ➤ limits of the! licensed Knolls Clive Ogden 33/22 WEATHER PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) 37/23 35/23 Lake Point INSIDE 763 E. Oakridge Dr., Tooele 2633 N. Mountain Glen Rd, Erda ambulance service area 40/25 Tuesday Have you run Vernal Salt Lake City Stansbury Park Moderate BULLETIN BOARD B8 of Wendover Ambulance Tooele 42/27 31/13 40/25 40/24 Erda CLASSIFIEDS B10 Grantsville 40/24 AIR ACTION Tooele City 40/24 Pine Canyon Service as that license Provo Roosevelt 36/20 Wednesday Girls basketballPrice HOMETOWN B6Reduced 39/19 33/13 Bauer Councilman provides on March 3, Sell Your Price 39/22 Tooele Last Normal Month NormalModerate Year Normal season reaches the OBITUARIES A6 40/24 Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D remembered out of room? 44/18 See Nephi AIR ACTION home stretch OPEN FORUM A4 2016. 43/17 complete Stockton SnowfallThursday (in inches) 39/21 See A2 SPORTS Delta forecast Rush Valley See B6 B1 The public may com- 38/20 Manti 38/19 Moderate 50/13 on A5 Ophir AIR ACTION Home 38/22 ment regarding the Green River Source: www.airquality.utah.gov 48/22 Richfield granting of a new Para- 52/19 Gold Hill Dugway Last Month Season Moab 37/23 38/21 Beaver Hanksville 43/21 Week to date to date medic License to North 50/19 45/19 We Here! 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By Tavin Stucki 10 Mike Buell 21:48 49 Dalton Hope 30:50 90 Nathan Leo 51:26 33 Tricia Fuhriman 31:10 96 Kori Taggart 46:36 SPORTS EDITOR 11 Eli Messick 21:48 50 Spencer Bohman 30:51 91 Nathan Miller 55:02 34 Amber Gailey 31:21 97 Brenda Nunez 46:37 12 Nick Gamble 22 51 Bricen Bell 31:19 92 Ryan Swasey 55:40 35 Madison Olsen 31:44 98 Jessica Martin 47:02 The Tooele High School track 13 Ridge Searle 22:07 52 Kaden Gailey 31:31 93 Levi Swasey 56:00 36 Annika Lovell 31:59 99 Charity Pectol 47:01 and field team hosted a fundrais- 14 Kyle Brady 22:15 53 Daren Cook 31:44 94 Mike Swasey 56:00 37 Kyndal Eardley 32:05 100 Hannah Anderton 47:11 er on Saturday in the form of a 15 Jason Monsen 22:24 54 Don Gowans 31:55 95 Jared Swasey 56:00 38 Sarah Marble 32:05 101 Jessica McOmie 47:34 fun run. The “Fund Run,” as head 16 Kevin Shields 22:36 55 RJ Doerr 32:34 Women’s 5k 39 Allison Smith 32:14 102 Mikki Ashton 47:54 coach Al Bottema described it, 17 Rich Shosted 22:53 56 Luis Caro 33:04 1 Brandie Hoban 22:29 40 Melissa Smith 32:14 103 Katelyn 48:16 had more than 250 participants 18 Rich Simko 23:16 57 Superman #2 34:10 2 Melody Buckmiller 22:51 41 Shay Miller 32:15 104 Maddison 48:17 in the various race lengths and 19 Malachi Harward 23:19 58 Chris 34:11 3 Brianna Furniss 23:25 42 Maria Burgoa 32:17 105 Miriam Pectol 48:17 divisions. The race began at the 20 Parker Hansen 23:32 59 Devon 34:51 4 Melanie Thomas 24:49 43 Jacooa Miller 33:26 106 Kenzie Wheeler 48:18 Tooele Gun Club. 21 Nathan Thomas 23:34 60 Drake Douglas 36:01 5 Sydnee Gustin 25:11 44 Adaline Call 33:28 107 Tracie Stewart 48:18 Thomas Wright won the men’s 22 Camden Gowans 23:43 61 Troy Green 36:03 6 Reagen Thomas 25:23 45 Anni Hekkila 33:32 108 Mindy Oviatt 48:19 5-kilometer race by more than 30 23 Nathan Farrer 23:45 62 Dad Smith 37:15 7 Jenny Thomas 25:38 46 Bethany Lundgreen 33:39 109 Sheila Gowans 48:50 seconds with a time of 19 min- 24 Bram Gustin 24:15 63 Brandon Umana 37:31 8 Paris Stewart 25:45 47 Stacey Medley 33:47 110 Madelin Franco 49:03 utes, 42 seconds. Brandie Hoban 25 Morgan Call 24:38 64 Alec Grundvig 37:44 9 Kim Brady 25:54 48 Kaylee Romney 33:55 111 Eva Herrera 49:22 won the women’s 5K by an equal 26 (Blank entry) 25:20 65 Canyon Smith 38:14 10 Mikayla Arnold 26:07 49 Isabelle Johnson 34:20 112 Hollie Remington 49:22 margin, crossing the line with a 27 Nathan Pollmann 25:42 66 Clayson Searle 39:16 11 Supergirl 26:16 50 Whitney Clemente 34:28 113 Danielle Ruppel 50:46 time of 22:29. Of the 13 entrants 28 Tyson Toone 25:42 67 Shawn Milne 39:19 12 Holly Johansen 26:45 51 Rebekah Medley 34:47 114 Kassidy Wheeler 50:53 in the men’s 10K, Brett Call had 29 Zach Tso 25:42 68 Jack Taggart 39:26 13 Candace Clegg 26:48 52 Val Medley 34:48 115 Allison Lovell 50:53 the fastest time of 42:02. Karrie 30 Matt Kemp 25:58 69 Alberto DeSantiago 39:54 14 Tylee Searle 26:49 53 Hannah Scharff 34:55 116 Annie 51:18 Middaugh won the closest event, 31 Cameron Simko 26:05 70 Matt Smith 41:20 15 Mataya Brensike 27:11 54 Hanna Minson 35:01 117 Ronda Swasey 51:22 the women’s 10K, only seven 32 Garrett Simko 26:05 71 Curtis G. Beckstrom 42 16 Amanda Benson 27:26 55 J Crockett 35:23 118 Josh 51:24 seconds ahead of second-place 33 Tyson Tso 26:22 72 Trevor Heaton 42 17 Carol Gritzmacher 27:33 56 Jana Mertig 35:25 119 Christie Heaton 51:34 finisher Maria Flores, who both 34 Antonio Umana 26:34 73 Mason McOmie 42:44 18 Chandra Flake 27:36 57 Denise Cummins 35:30 120 Jan 52:14 clocked times below 50:20. 35 Steve Gowans 26:38 74 AJ G 42:48 19 Ashley Callister 27:40 58 Sammy Thomas 35:48 121 Pat A. 52:15 Below are the complete results 36 Tarren Munson 27:00 75 Cody Deeter 43:18 20 Sarah Stuart 28:45 59 Nizhone Tso 35:48 122 Kaitlyn Gailey 52:47 of the Fund Run, as submitted by 37 Darren Cooper 27:02 77 Aaron Lovell 44:05 21 Brooklyn Eardley 29:00 60 Mallory Searle 35:48 123 Sheri Nielson 52:47 Bottema: 38 Jedd Thorpe 27:38 78 Camden Gowans 46:38 22 Ashleigh Nielson 29:05 61 Addison Gowans 36:07 124 Morgan Hinton 55:25 Men’s 5K 39 Bryant Wimmer 27:41 79 Michael Minson 47:49 23 Tiffanee Bird 29:19 62 Andora Call 36:09 125 Morgan Tippetts 55:25 1 Thomas Wright 19:42 40 Jakob Oswood 28:15 80 Logan Pectol 47:50 24 Chelsey DeSantiago 29:19 63 Rebecca Shinmutz 37:55 126 Jaycee Ware 55:25 2 Niko Valerio 20:10 41 Kenneth Lewis 28:59 81 Aaron Pectol 47:50 25 Indianna Shosted 29:26 64 Jillian Shinmutz 37:56 127 Madyson Tate 55:25 3 Dan Messick 20:37 42 Micah Douglas 29:05 82 Steve Wakefield 48:43 26 Megan Medley 29:41 65 Michelle Goerlitz 37:56 128 Addie Bird 55:25 4 Deandre Ray 21:08 43 Devan Colledge 29:23 83 John Pectol 49:24 27 Jennie Vowles 29:50 66 Sophia Galandi 37:57 129 Alyson Tate 55:25 5 Joe Malmgren 21:20 44 Logan Simko 29:33 84 Parker Gowans 50:50 28 Rosario Call 29:53 67 Renee Milne 38:02 Men’s 10k 6 Gavin Ware 21:26 45 Marc Taylor 29:41 85 Al Leatham 50:52 29 Bailey Jeppsen 30:15 68 Madeline Webb 38:31 1 Brett Call 42:02 7 Wyatt Olsen 21:26 46 Brycson Christensen 29:52 86 Carter Gowans 51:13 30 Katelyn Searle 30:16 69 Addison Griffith 38:36 2 Mark Johansen 42:24 8 Teagun Palmer 21:36 47 Superman 30:06 87 Rafael Nunez 51:14 31 Susan Terry 30:23 70 Josefina DeSantiago 39:13 3 Ethan Olcott 46:04 9 Dallin Malmgren 21:46 48 Silas Windhorst 30:48 89 James Heaton 51:16 32 Sally Smith 31:04 71 Heidi Clegg 39:19 4 Ron Cragun 50:53 72 Melissa Burton 39:23 5 Jamison Kerr 52:55 73 Leeah Bowser 39:29 6 Phil Lundgreen 53:40 ® 74 Brooke Johnson 39:37 7 Steve Ostwailer 53:54 75 Katelyn Ruppel 39:37 8 Jason Roberts 54:51 Try a little TENDERNESS 77 Tylee Griffith 39:37 9 Josh Johnson 54:53 78 Annie Deeter 40:01 10 Gabriel 56:06 Get our world-famous, exquisitely tender Omaha Steaks® Filet Mignons, Top Sirloins and more. 100% 79 Marie Gustin 40:20 11 Vincent Olcott 56:10 guaranteed and delivered right to their door, save 77% when you order the Family Gourmet Feast. 80 Eve Lovell 40:33 12 Caleb Baldwin 57:20 81 Kayleen Hall 41:01 13 Andrew Hall 1:01.29 The Family Gourmet Feast 82 Bethany Grundvig 42:02 Women’s 10k 2 (5 oz.) 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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Stansbury’s Dakota Fidler (11) looks to shoot against Grantsville’s Colton Adams (32) during the rivalry game on Feb. 10. Both Fidler and Adams were named to the All-COunty Second Team for their play this season.

rebounds per game): Adams, Boys who will play football at Southern Continued from Page B1 Utah University, made a big impact with his athleticism and tenacity on defense and on the a narrow loss at Grantsville. boards. Forward — Jared Roberts, Jr., Center — Dakota Fidler, Grantsville (6.9 points, 1.2 steals Sr., Stansbury (8.1 points, 4.7 per game): Roberts hit 23 3-point- rebounds per game): The 6-foot- ers this season, the second-most 7 Fidler made opponents think by any Cowboy. He will be a key twice about driving to the basket piece for Grantsville going into against Stansbury, which made the 2016-17 season. its first-ever state tournament Forward — Colton Adams, appearance. Sr., Grantsville (5.2 points, 5.7 [email protected]

Forward — Brayle Crosman, Girls Jr., Grantsville (8.5 rebounds Continued from Page B1 per game, 6.4 points per game): There are few in the county with than 150 points this season in the athleticism of this Grantsville her role. She was second on the junior. Crosman did it all with team in steals with 35 and led the an average of 9.1 points and 8.6 team in blocks, which included rebounds per game to go along a four-block game against Bear with 14 assists and 21 steals dur- River early in the season. ing region play. She had 12 points, Second team 17 rebounds, three steals, three Guard — Megan Cafarelli, assists and a block in the second Sr., Grantsville (79 percent free Park City game. throw shooting): Cafarelli was Forward — Amber Spaulding, the glue that held this season’s Sr., Stansbury (8.9 points per Grantsville team together. Her game, 8.9 rebounds per game): season was highlighted by 14- Spaulding played like a bull in point and 13-point performances a China shop this season, out- in region wins against Tooele and hustling opponents in the paint. Union in early February, helping She was integral to Stansbury’s the Cowboys earn the No. 3 seed second-place season and aver- in the state tournament. aged 14.5 points over the final six Guard — Deanna Castillo, Jr., games in region. Stansbury (54 3-pointers, 42 per- Center — Paris Stewart, Sr., cent 3-point shooting): During Tooele (6.1 points per game): another year, Castillo might be Stewart was Tooele’s second-best the best guard in the county. She’s option this season, making teams already a way-too-early candidate pay in the post whenever they for next year’s MVP after leading overplayed Vanderwerken on the Stansbury with 54 made 3-point- perimeter. Stewart’s leadership ers this season, highlighted by a helped the Buffaloes to a 2-0 start 24-point performance against in region play. Union in January. [email protected]