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SHS headed to possible region title after whipping rival THS TOOELE 42-21 See A10 TRANSCRIPT SERVING TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 TUESDAY October 7, 2014 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 121 No. 37 $1.00 5-year-old boy found safe by Lisa Christensen STAFF WRITER

A 5-year-old boy whose father took him Friday amid homicid- al threats was found Saturday afternoon in a search that Tooele City Police Chief Ron Kirby said demonstrates that “the system works.” On Friday at about 8 p.m., Richard Mamales, 44, who was staying with his adult daughter in Tooele, got into an argument with his ex-girlfriend, who had taken him to his adult daughter’s house in Tooele, said Capt. Paul Wimmer of the Tooele City Police Department. At the height of the argument, Wimmer said, Mamales allegedly threatened to kill his entire fam- ily and his ex-girlfriend, starting with the couple’s 5-year-old son, Derek. He next grabbed the boy out of the back seat of the car and

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SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO South Salt Lake Police Officer Alan Honsaker (top photo) and “Max” walk with five-year-old Derek and his sister on Saturday morning after the dog helped find the boy. Richard Mamales (top left photo), the boy’s father, allegedly had an argument with Derek’s mother Friday night and took the child. Derek and his sister (left photo) watch as officers work the investigation.

Total Precipitation 2013-14 Water Year Teen, 13, 20 Commission candidates say Normal Precipitation 18.49” killed in Actual Precipitation 18.16” ‘no’ to finance director job 15 by Tim Gillie organized by the Tooele County Democrat ATV crash STAFF WRITER and Republican parties. “I don’t like it,” said Jerry Edwards, 10 If the Tooele County Commission pro- Democratic candidate for county commis- by Lisa Christensen ceeds with hiring a financial director before sion seat A , referring to a plan to strip the STAFF WRITER the end of December, the new employee’s budget, accounting and accounts payable job may be brief. functions from the elected auditor, and A Sandy teen was killed after 5 That’s what all six county commission give them to a hired financial director. tumbling down an embankment candidates expressed about the new job “When you get something like that on an ATV with his father west of position during a question-and-answer going on then they are going to have too

Grantsville. Inches Total 0 session last Thursday evening at Tooele much authority,” he added. “Elected offi- Ryan Osborne, 13, was driving OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT Applied Technology College. Month an ATV up Davenport Canyon The event was open to the public and SEE CANDIDATES PAGE A7 ➤ SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE with his father when they came UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Tooele Valley made up for a dry spring with three months of unseasonably wet Wednesday 7:33 a.m. 7:00 p.m. to a place where a tree branch weather in July, August and Sept. Thursday 7:34 a.m. 6:59 p.m. was partially on the path, said Lt. Friday 7:35 a.m. 6:57 p.m. Saturday 7:36 a.m. 6:55 p.m. Travis Scharmann of the Tooele Sunday 7:37 a.m. 6:54 p.m. County Sheriff’s Office. Monday 7:38 a.m. 6:52 p.m. Other candidates speak out The boy’s father reached W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:39 a.m. 6:51 p.m. Water year ends with The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set around to steer clear of the number, the greater the need for eye and skin “I’ve been preparing for this com- Wednesday 7:17 p.m. 7:43 a.m. branch, but the ATV slipped off protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 by Tim Gillie bination of offices since January,” said Thursday 7:56 p.m. 8:53 a.m. the other side of the road and Very High; 11+ Extreme Marilyn Gillette, Republican candi- Friday 8:39 p.m. 10:00 a.m. near-normal mark STAFF WRITER Saturday 9:25 p.m. 11:04 a.m. rolled about 40 feet down an ALMANAC date for clerk/auditor. “Along with my Sunday 10:13 p.m. 12:02 p.m. embankment, Scharmann said. Statistics for theby week Emma ending Oct. Penrod 6. on Sept. 30 with a total precipita- Thursday’s Q&A session at Tooele accounting classes in college, I have Partly sunny and Nice with sun and Sun followed by Monday 11:05 p.m. 12:55 p.m. Mostly sunny A full day of sunshine Mostly sunny and nice Clouds limiting sun Temperatures Tuesday 11:58 p.m. 1:43 p.m. pleasant clouds Neither were wearing helmets,increasing clouds STAFF WRITER tion of 18.16 inches, just short of Applied Technology College also attended training and I am certified as a he said. High/Low past week 79/38 the 18.49 inches that is consid- included candidates for clerk/auditor, county auditor by the Utah Association Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 71/46 76 46 74 45 74 44 74 43 71 46The man,71 who 48had only minor69 48 AverageTooele temp past Valley week ended the 54.5 2013- ered normal for a given year in sheriff, and treasurer. of Counties.” injuries, tried to carry his son Normal2014 average water temp year past week just one-third 58.9 the area. Both candidates for clerk/auditor Gillette added that when her cur- TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Oct 8 Oct 15 Oct 23 Oct 30 back to where they had parked inch short of normal — but the Nearly six inches of that fell in said they are prepared to take on the rent chief deputy retires in the spring Shown is Wednesday’s their vehicle, but the distance late-season rains that brought the last three months, but after a dual role of clerk and auditor, even if of 2015, she will replace her with a Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and was too great, Scharmann said, the area to its current total did dismally dry spring and months commissioners do not hire their own AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 Wednesday night’s lows. little to relieve local reservoirs. financial director. SEE SPEAK PAGE A7 ➤ SEE TEEN PAGE A7 ➤ Tooele finished the water year SEE WATER PAGE A9 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 74/34 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 75/47 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 75/38 76/47 76/46 74/47 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Congressman Erda couple found 75/46 Erda 75/47 Chris Stewart love in Africa OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 77/47 Pine Canyon Wednesday Salt Lake City 72/43 76/45 64/40 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 76/46 Bauer Good visits community during Peace 76/46 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A10 75/45 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 76/46 leaders to talk Corps service 73/44 75/44 See Stockton PollenThursday Index local concerns Price complete 75/45 See B1 74/47 High Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley See A2 75/42 75/44 Ophir Moderate on A9 67/44 Source:Low www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti Absent 76/47 75/45 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 78/49 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 75/44 76/45 Moab 72/43 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 78/51 Beaver 74/49 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 74/42 Ibapah 73/43 24-hour 76/42 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.13 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 73/45 68/51 at Grantsville 1.40 -0.01 81/59 Kanab 73/48 Eureka 68/44 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 92.96 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY October 7, 2014 New iPads at Rose Springs’ classroom inspire young students by Tim Gillie ting rid of paper. home and in the workplace in When Nielsen’s students work with the written definition. Foundation, and $1,200 from an STAFF WRITER “It’s very motivating for stu- their future.” on math, instead of opening a While it’s too early to have test anonymous donor. dents,” she said. “Kids love tech- Nielsen integrates the iPads book, they turn on their iPad and data to back up her gut feeling, Nielsen, who has been teach- It’s Monday afternoon and nology. They love being online into every subject in her class- get an interactive textbook where Nielsen looks forward to com- ing for 18 years in the Tooele the students in Mrs. Nielsen’s and the iPads open a whole world room. For social studies, students they complete their math assign- paring her students’ standard- County School District, believes sixth grade class at Rose Springs of information for them to use at use their iPads to do research on ments online. ized test scores to students in technology is essential in the Elementary School are intently their desk.” subjects. The math program is avail- classrooms without iPads. modern classroom. working on their assignment to Along with their written argu- When they studied Egypt, able to students on any device “It cost about $400 for each “Kids are using technology at write an argumentative essay. mentative essay, which the stu- students went online to gather that can access the Internet. This iPad and keyboard,” she said. home all the time,” she said. “It is Instead of paper and pencil, dents will submit to Nielsen elec- information for reports on the allows them to do their math “I expect that test results will very natural to them, it’s the way Nielsen’s students are bent over tronically via Dropbox, Nielsen’s country, including pictures of x- work at home, with needing to show an improvement in stu- they get information and learn in their desks quietly typing on key- students will also prepare a key- rays of mummies, Nielsen said. remember to take a book home, dent learning. They are worth the today’s world.” boards with a wireless connec- note presentation version of their “We don’t have to wait for our Nielsen said. money.” Kyla Collins, one of Nielsen’s tion to an iPad on their desk. argumentative essay. turn to use the computer lab or Nielsen assigns students to do Nielsen’s first grant for iPads students, sums up the iPad expe- Pencil and paper may soon be Using their iPad, students will make a trip to the library to do work in groups to research and was from Walmart, for around rience from a student’s perspec- as obsolete as a blackboard and use the ceiling-mounted projec- research,” she said. prepare videos on science top- $1,000, she said, Other grants tive. chalk in Nielsen’s classroom. tor in their classroom to present When it comes to reading, ics. that supported her classroom of “Its fun,” she said. “Oh, and I Nielsen wrote three grants to their argument to the class. Nielsen can download ten books Spelling assignments in iPads include $2,500 from the learn more too.” buy an iPad for each student to “They like using the iPads for the Kindle app on iPad for Nielsen’s class include prepar- 100% For Kids Utah Credit Union [email protected] use in the classroom. to prepare their assignments,” as much money as she would ing a presentation of the word For Nielsen, classroom tech- Nielsen said. “And this is prepar- spend on one printed book for list with a picture that illustrates nology is about more than get- ing them to use technology at the classroom. the definition of each word along Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation (All Periodicals Publications Except Requester Publications) 1. Publication Title 2. Publication Number 3. Filing Date Tooele Transcript Bulletin 6 1 7_ 9 6 0 09-30-2014 4. Issue Frequency 5. Number of Issues Published Annually 6. Annual Subscription Price Carrier: $40 Twice Weekly 104 Mail: $45 In, $77 Out 7. Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication (Not printer) (Street, city, county, state, and ZIP+4®) Contact Person Bruce Dunn 58 North Main Street P.O. Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 Telephone (Include area code) 435-882-0050 8. Complete Mailing Address of Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher (Not printer)

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Choir will sing at General Congressman Stewart seeks test 15. Extent and Nature of Circulation Average No. Copies No. Copies of Single Conference,” the name of Each Issue During Issue Published Preceding 12 Months Nearest to Filing Date Adam Drais, who served as one of the choir’s spiritual a. Total Number of Copies (Net press run) 7,175 7,150 range expansion for bombing Mailed Outside-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on PS Form 3541 (Include paid (1) advisors, was incorrectly distribution above nominal rate, advertiser’s proof copies, and exchange copies) 143 141 b. Paid spelled Drias. Drais also Mailed In-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on PS Form 3541 (Include paid Circulation (2) by Tim Gillie (By Mail distribution above nominal rate, advertiser’s proof copies, and exchange copies) 284 273 pointed out that volunteers and STAFF WRITER Outside Paid Distribution Outside the Mails Including Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, (3) who served support functions the Mail) Street Vendors, Counter Sales, and Other Paid Distribution Outside USPS® 6,292 6,287 came from all nine Tooele Paid Distribution by Other Classes of Mail Through the USPS While Tooele County (4) area stakes, not just the Tooele (e.g., First-Class Mail®) 0 0 Commission chairman Bruce Clegg Utah Valley View Stake, which ����������������������������[Sum of 15b (1), (2), (3), and (4)] is on his way — by horse — to the 6,719 6,701 officially hosted the choir. d. Free or (1) Free or Nominal Rate Outside-County Copies included on PS Form 3541 nation’s capitol, Washington, D.C. Nominal 25 22 This fact may not have been Rate came to Tooele County on Monday Distribution (2) Free or Nominal Rate In-County Copies Included on PS Form 3541 4 4 clear in the original article. (By Mail and morning. Free or Nominal Rate Copies Mailed at Other Classes Through the USPS Outside (3) The Transcript-Bulletin apol- (e.g., First-Class Mail) 0 0 Utah’s 2nd District Congressman, the Mail) ogizes for the error. Chris Stewart, R-Utah, met with (4) Free or Nominal Rate Distribution Outside the Mail (Carriers or other means) 66 67

government and education leaders e. Total Free or Nominal Rate Distribution (Sum of 15d (1), (2), (3) and (4)) 95 93 from Tooele County in the county commissioners’ conference room f. Total Distribution (Sum of 15c and 15e) 6,814 6,794 in the county building. g. Copies not Distributed (See Instructions to Publishers #4 (page #3)) 361 356 TOOELE In attendance were state repre- TRANSCRIPT h. Total (Sum of 15f and g) sentatives Doug Sagers and Merrill 7,175 7,150 BULLETIN i. Percent Paid Nelson; Tooele County commis- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO (15c divided by 15f times 100) (All Periodicals Publications Except Requester98.61 Publications) 98.63 16. Electronic Copy Circulation ADMINISTRATION sioners Jerry Hurst and Shawn Congressman Chris Stewart Congressman spoke with local leaders about their * If you are claiming electronic copies, go to line 16 on page 3. If you are not claiming electronic copies, skipAverage to line 17 No. on Copiespage 3. No. Copies of Single Each Issue During Issue Published Scott C. Dunn Publisher Milne; Tooele County School Board concerns during a Tooele County Community Leadership Roundtable on Monday Preceding 12 Months Nearest to Filing Date Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus members Maresa Manzione and in the Tooele Commission Chambers. a. Paid Electronic Copies 1,180 1,475 OFFICE Karen Nelson; Grantsville Mayor b. Total Paid Print Copies (Line 15c) + Paid Electronic Copies (Line 16a) 7,899 8,176 Bruce Dunn Controller Brent Marshall; Tooele County ers.” agencies that traditionally enforce Chris Evans Office Manager Chief Deputy Sheriff Duke North; Nelson brought up the U.S. laws or with local law enforcement ��� ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 7,994 8,269

Vicki Higgins Customer Service and Tooele County Facilities Supreme Court’s denial to hear an agencies.” d. Percent Paid (Both Print & Electronic Copies) (16b divided by 16c � 100) 98.81 98.88 EDITORIAL Management Director Isaac Astill. appeal of a lower court’s ruling that Locally, Astill reported that peo- The group discussed the pro- struck down Utah’s constitutional ple legally using the Tooele County I certify that 50% of all my distributed copies (electronic and print) are paid above a nominal price. David Bern Editor Tavin Stucki Sports Editor posed expansion of the Utah amendment that defines marriage trail system have been stopped by 17. Publication of Statement of Ownership Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Test and Training Range; the U.S. as the legal union between a man BLM enforcement officers who If the publication is a general publication, publication of this statement is required. Will be printed Publication not required. Tim Gillie Staff Writer Supreme Court’s decision not and a woman. have demanded that the group in the ______10-07-2014 issue of this publication. Lisa Christensen Staff Writer to hear Utah’s appeal of a judi- “We now have federal court leave federal property immedi- 18. Signature and Title of Editor, Publisher, Business Manager, or Owner Date cial decision that struck down imposing a federal definition of ately because they don’t have the Emma Penrod Staff Writer Publisher 09-30-2014 ADVERTISING the state’s ban on same-sex mar- marriage,” Nelson said. “States required BLM permit for a group of riages; Stewart’s proposed legisla- have always decided what consti- over 10 people. I certify that all information furnished on this form is true and complete. I understand that anyone who furnishes false or misleading information on this form Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager or who omits material or information requested on the form may be subject to criminal sanctions (including fines and imprisonment) and/or civil sanctions (including civil penalties). Keith Bird Advertising Sales tion to reign in S.W.A.T-like teams tutes marriage.” Hurst said he was contacted by Shane Bergen Advertising Sales employed by federal regulatory Other federal encroachments a county resident that was stopped Kelly Chance Classified Advertising agencies; and long-term commit- on issues such as education and while delivering food to fam- ment for federal payment-in-lieu health care, which are state, not ily members in a hunting camp by LAYOUT & DESIGN of taxes. federal issues, also have Nelson armed BLM agents that demanded John Hamilton Creative Director Stewart opened the meeting the person leave federal property Liz Arellano Graphic Artist concerned. with a discussion on the proposed “We are at the end of our rope,” because he was operating as a pro- PRODUCTION expansion of the UTTR to allow for he said. “Gradually, over the last 20 fessional guide without a permit. Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager testing of small diameter bombs, to 30 years, the federal government North agreed with Stewart. Darwin Cook Web Press Manager and a precision-guided glide has taken over the role of the states. “I think a lot of the problems James Park Press Technician bomb. Under the present administration we’ve read about recently with the Shawn Oviatt Pre-press Technician “It is important to expand the it has accelerated until the federal federal government going in heavy- Scott Spence Insert Technician airspace for the UTTR for national take over is almost complete.” handed could have been avoided if SUBSCRIPTION RATES: security,” said Stewart, a former Air Nelson, a constitutional attorney, the federal agency had worked with $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by Force pilot. “But I do not want to suggested that with the Supreme local law enforcement,” he said. carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 move forward until we have elimi- Court’s refusal to step in and protect “We know the people, we know the per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; nated your concerns.” matters previously reserved for the situation. Local law enforcement $77 per year by mail in the United States. The Air Force has proposed to states, a constitutional convention could have prevented the big show OFFICE HOURS: add eight parcels of varying sizes with a limited call as provided for down situation.” Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., on all borders of the existing test in Article V of the U.S. Constitution, Stewart reassured county com- eeklishou Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., r s! range. The combined parcels total may be needed to restore the prop- missioners that, although not G closed Saturday and Sunday. 699,102 acres in Tooele, Box Elder er balance between the states and included in regular annual funding CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: and Juab counties. the federal government. legislation, federal payment-in-lieu 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. The land under consideration “The call for the convention of taxes would pass Congress this PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: 4 p.m. day prior to publication. consists of 624,186 acres of land would have to be very narrow and year. managed by the Bureau of Land restrict the convention to consider- The current $3.1 million in COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: Management, 68,057 acres of Utah ing an amendment that will provide federal payment-in-lieu of taxes 3 p.m. day prior to publication. School and Institutional Trust a mechanism for the states to over- accounts for 13 percent of Tooele OBITUARY DEADLINE: lands, and 6,859 acres of private ride a federal statute, regulation, County’s budget, according to 10 a.m. day of publication. land. and possibly a court decision.” Milne. Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued One of the concerns for Hurst is Stewart asked the group for their But it’s money that the coun- twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals the possible restriction to access to reaction to his Regulatory Agency ty has a difficult time budgeting postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by public lands. There are 112 miles Demilitarization Act. The RAD Act because it is subject to annual the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. of county roads on the proposed would reign in heavily armed tac- renewal, Hurst said. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, property. tical teams employed by federal “No one in Congress is arguing Tooele City, Utah 84074. “We already have access prob- regulatory agencies and restrict the against PILT,” Stewart said. “Dianne POSTMASTER: lems with federal agencies,” he type of firearm power used by these Feinstein and Harry Reid both sup- Send change of address to: said. “I can’t support this if it fur- agencies. port PILT.” PO Box 390 ther restricts access to public lands. Examples of the misuse of fed- While PILT cannot be included Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 It also needs to be revenue neu- eral heavy-armed tactical teams in the annual continuing resolu- 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 tral.” include the raid at gunpoint of tion that funds the federal govern- email: [email protected] or visit our web site extension at The expansion is necessary, but an Amish farm accused of selling ment, Stewart is seeking a five-year www.tooeletranscript.com not pressing, said Stewart. unpasteurized milk and the sur- authorization for PILT that will give 490 N. MAIN, TOOELE • 882-3608 HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 10 pm Entire contents ©2014 Transcript Bulletin “We have time to work together,” rounding of a Miami business sus- counties stability in budgeting the Like us on Publishing Company, Inc. All rights he said. “We can work with you on pected of holding an illegal piece of income, he said. Facebook for exclusive 230 E. MAIN, GRANTSVILLE • 884-4408 reserved. No part of this publication may be your concerns. I will not support coral by federal agents with assault Not only should PILT be perma- reproduced in any form without the written weekly specials HOURS: Monday - Sunday 10 am – 10 pm consent of the managing editor or publisher. the expansion if it does not guaran- weapons, according to Stewart. nently funded, Hurst also said he tee no increase in wilderness area, “I’m not against enforcing federal wants to see the federal govern- ���facebook.com/AmericanBurgers ��� is revenue neutral for the county, laws,” said Stewart. “But regulatory ment include military land in the and has the support of local lead- agencies need to work with federal calculation of PILT payments. A3

TUESDAY October 7, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Stansbury observatory will be State Board to start interviewing open for morning lunar eclipse list of superintendent candidates Astronomical event begins at about 3:14 a.m. Wednesday by Tim Gillie nationwide search over the sum- Board members are scheduled STAFF WRITER mer. to discuss the candidates in a In addition to soliciting closed meeting during their reg- by Emma Penrod season. well-lighted neighborhoods, it The State School Board has applications and nominations ular meeting on Friday. STAFF WRITER The eclipse will begin at may be difficult to see these whittled the list of state super- through conventional methods, It is anticipated a new superin- about 3:14 a.m. and should color variations at home. intendent applicants down to the committee also contracted tendent will be named in the days While it’s unlikely this continue through about 6:34, Wiggins recommended that four finalists that will be inter- with Search Group Partners, a immediately following the inter- Wednesday’s pre-dawn lunar with the moon totally engulfed those who plan to watch the viewed in an open meeting of the Salt Lake City-based executive views, according to a prepared eclipse will summon any were- in shadow from 4:24 to 5:24 eclipse move away from lighted board at the Utah State Office of recruiting firm, to assist in find- statement released Monday by wolves, vampires or zombies, a.m. The Stansbury observa- areas, head to the observatory, Education. ing qualified and interested can- the State School Board. the event is close enough to tory will be open to the public or drive out to the west desert. The four finalists include John didates for the position. [email protected] Halloween that the Salt Lake for the duration of the eclipse, As with all celestial events, Barge, current Georgia state Astronomical Society plans to Wiggins said. the ability to view the eclipse superintendent; Martin Bates, get up early to keep an eye on Of course, viewing the eclipse will depend on the weather’s current Granite School District the situation. from your backyard is also per- cooperation — and, in the superintendent; Rich Crandall, ������� You can never be too careful, fectly possible, he added. event of inclement weather, former director of the Wyoming � ������ after all. “You don’t have to come to the observatory will not open, Department of Education; and ����������� Members of SLAS plan the observatory,” Wiggins said. Wiggins said. He also said resi- Brad Smith, current Ogden to open the Stansbury Park “This is one of those things that dents who plan to watch the School District superintendent. Observatory Complex to the you can observe very well in eclipse from the observatory The finalists were selected ������ ������� public this Wednesday morn- your own backyard with a pair should dress appropriately, by the state board from a larger �������� ���������������������������������������� ing for those who would like to of binoculars.” because clear autumn morn- group of semi-finalists that were observe the progress of a total One caveat, though: During ings are cold, and the observa- interviewed in September by a lunar eclipse — the second the eclipse climax, when the tory is unheated. group of 50 community stake- such event so far this year. moon will move fully into the There is also an upcoming holders. That’s not particularly Earth’s shadow, it is possible partial solar eclipse that will Former State Superintendent unusual, said Patrick Wiggins, the moon may change colors take place on Oct. 23. For more Martell Menlove announced his a local astronomer and a Solar — taking anything from an information on upcoming retirement last March. Systems Ambassador for NASA, off-white to a blood red hue, local eclipses, check online at The State Board of Education but it does make for some fun Wiggins said. utahastro.info. formed a superintendent search just in time for trick-or-treating But for residents who live in [email protected] committee, which conducted a Drivers on Utah Ave. Stansbury man dies face detour this week in motorcycle crash by Lisa Christensen Wednesday and Thursday, STAFF WRITER closing the road completely on by Lisa Christensen cle, driven by Gilbert Aguirre, 56, Utah Avenue. STAFF WRITER of Stansbury Park, did not slow Drivers on SR-112 and Utah All traffic will be diverted to down in time and ran into the ���������������������������������������������� Avenue will have to detour this SR-112/1000 North through A Stansbury Park man was back of the car, according to the week. Thursday. killed in a motorcycle crash near UHP. ��������������������������� Reserve Tickets: ��������������������������������������������������� (AVOID CREDIT CARD FEE) Pay with cash/check at the door The Union-Pacific rail- [email protected] Magna on Saturday. Aguirre, who was not wearing ������������������������������������������������ road crossing will be closed At about 6:30 p.m., a car crash a helmet at the time, was pro- ���������������������������������������������������� Call/Text (435)241-8131 Buy Tickets Online: �������������������������������������� near 9200 West and SR-201 had nounced dead at the scene by (CREDIT CARD FEE) slowed traffic, according to infor- emergency responders, accord- ���������������������������������������������� Facebook: The Old Grantsville Church CLERK’S CORNER mation from the Utah Highway ing to the UHP. No one in the ����������������������������������������������� or visit: www.oldgrantsvillechurch.com Patrol. As a red Chevrolet car passenger car was injured. Seating is limited! All Tickets MUST be reserved or purchased in advance! slowed in response, a motorcy- [email protected] Doors open at 6pm for evening performances, 12:30pm for MATINEE County clerk’s office answers voter questions Inspiring ermanent By-Mail Ballots were sent out last week. Healthy Lives PIf you live in a By-Mail Look for it every month in your Tooele Transcript Bulletin Precinct (Dugway, Ibapah, Marilyn Gillette Lake Point, Ophir, Rush Valley, GUEST COLUMNIST TOOELE Stockton, Terra, Vernon and TRANSCRIPT Wendover) and have not received your ballot, please con- BULLETIN tact me. your ballot goes on to the next We have received a number step. If the signature doesn’t of new by-mail requests that will match, I will contact you either go out the end of each week. by phone, email (if I have your Applications for By-Mail Ballots email address) or by regular will be accepted until Thursday, mail to verify you did sign the Oct. 30. ballot. I have some great stories With ballots going out, there I could tell about the answers have been a number of ques- I’ve received! tions heard at the clerk’s office Your ballot (still sealed) next from citizens. Here are just goes into the tray according to some of the common ones with precinct waiting to be further answers provided: processed. The week before Question: If I vote a straight election day, three election party vote, does it vote for all of judges in my office process the the candidates in that party? By-Mail Ballots. The envelopes Answer: Yes. There is no need are set in a pile, face down, to go through the entire ballot and opened. The envelope is and mark the candidates of the separated from the folded bal- party you voted for. It does not, lot. Once all of the ballots for the however, vote for the judges, precinct are opened, the enve- Constitution Amendments, lopes are set aside. School Board (if applicable) or The ballots are next opened School Bond. to see if they need to be repro- Question: What if I want to duced due to coffee being vote straight party for all but spilled on the ballot, beauti- one office? ful crayon murals, or other Answer: This can be done problems we look for to make by voting for the straight party sure the ballot will go through and then in the one office you the ballot counting system. If want to vote for a candidate of a they need to be reproduced, different party, mark the space two judges work on it together. next to their name. This will The new ballot is stapled to the vote for all of the candidates in reproduced ballot for counting the straight party you voted for, along with the other ballots in except for the one scratch you that precinct. made for the candidate of the Question: What if I acciden- other party. tally sign my husband’s ballot Question: What if I don’t want envelope and he sign’s mine? to vote for everything on the Answer: This will be picked ballot, will it nullify my ballot? up when the signature on the Answer: No. As long as you ballot doesn’t match the voter’s don’t vote for both candidates signature on file. It’s not too in one office, every vote on your hard to figure out what hap- ballot will count, even if you pened, so that ballot is put aside don’t vote for every office. until the other spouse’s ballot Question: If I live in Stansbury comes up with a signature that Park, but work in Tooele, can doesn’t match. I vote at a polling location in Question: I only vote in presi- Tooele City? dential elections. Isn’t that the Answer: Yes. During county most important election? elections anyone in Tooele Answer: The presidential elec- County can vote at any polling tion is important; however, the location located in the county. offices in our state, county and Question: How do I know my school district affect the taxes By-Mail Ballot is secure? we pay, the roads we drive on, Answer: The procedure for our children’s education and our processing By-Mail Ballots every day way of life. goes like this: Once the ballot is If you have any other ques- received in the Tooele County tions, please contact me. I’d Clerk’s Office, the bottom per- love to hear from you. foration is torn off the back flap The clerk’s election website of the envelope revealing the is at www.co.tooele.ut.us/elec- voter’s signature. The signature tions.htm. 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• Editorial Editor David Bern • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum 435-882-0050

OUR VIEW Lapse of reason? If commissioners really want to save money, they won’t pursue hiring a finance director

The Tooele County Commissioners have suffered either a momentary lapse of reason, or think no one notices when they change a key decision for causes other than previously explained. Last week, the commissioners approved a tentative 2015 budget that — other than being nearly $5 million over budget and which has them considering another tax increase — contains a new job position that has more than a few county citi- zens feeling bewildered, disappointed or angry. That new position is for a director of finance. As explained in last Thursday’s story, “Commissioners want to hire new finance director,” the county’s top elected officials want to take budget, accounting and accounts payable functions away from the new Tooele County Clerk/Auditor office and give them to a finance director. The finance director will be hired by, and answer to, the county commission. The proposed salary is nearly $80,000 per year and includes nearly $53,000 in annual benefits. Although it’s part of a tentative budget that will likely undergo revision before final adoption in December, apparently there is nothing tentative about the new job position — it has already been posted on the county’s website. Commissioner Shawn Milne said he hopes to have someone hired and working before the end of December. He also said, “We need a good person that can get us accurate and timely information.” According to a new state law that goes into effect on Jan. 1, the commission- ers have the legal right to pull such responsibilities away from the clerk/auditor office and hire a finance director. Yet, what makes their decision troubling is that it contradicts what they did and said less than a year ago. In a controversial decision, the commissioners voted last January to combine the Tooele County Clerk and Tooele County Auditor offices. They initially said last fall that eliminating the salary and benefits of one elected official and one chief deputy would save the county money and improve efficiency. When pressed at a commission meeting last December for a cost-benefit analysis, commission- ers said a figure would be forthcoming. Yet it wasn’t until January that it was LETTERS TO THE EDITOR announced the combined clerk/auditor office would save the county approxi- mately $180,500 per year. Free people we are campaign to petition the government groundwater study by a consulting According to state statute, the county auditor is the county’s budget officer who Yes, terror is the order of the day for for more grazing land in the attempt expert under the direction of the county performs accounting services and pays the county’s bills. But based on results, the the selfish, heartless rich who don’t feel to feed his skinny horses. That’s rich! engineer to find out what the Tooele commissioners don’t want the new clerk/auditor office to perform that function or see the idiocy of a free people being As if the new tax hikes weren’t enough County population limit is for future in 2015. pushed towards destruction. after having forced us to dip into our sustainable groundwater supply and to Commissioner Milne said that the two commission candidates who win in the Rivers of blood have been shed for skateboard repair reserve, they are now prevent existing well draw down. Adjust November General Election will be invited to help in the hiring process. But if gold and diamonds, so doesn’t liberty going to demand that we fork out more the master plan accordingly. last Thursday’s Q&A session for county candidates is an accurate indicator, there have the same rights to sacrifice lives, taxes, which will necessitate drawing 2. Forbid any zoning change from won’t be any commissioner-elects on an interview panel (See related front page fortunes and even for a time, individual deeply into our much depleted “beans agricultural to residential housing with story). liberties? Yes, is not our freedoms, our and taters fund” as well. Have we no densities higher than 1 unit per acre. The commissioners could say that they’ll still save the county about $48,000 freedoms of choice a deadly combat, a shame? The shenanigans regarding Establish building height limits, units/ a year despite hiring a finance director. But logic suggests it wouldn’t take long war to the death between those want- much of the logic imposed by our wise acre limits, minimum set-backs from before that new finance director may request hiring staff to help with data entry or ing to remain free and those willing to and much vaunted board of commis- roads, and minimum open space/park other financial related duties. Any lingering savings may then quickly disappear. enslave us? sioners is astounding. area per unit. Resist zoning changes Based on last Thursday night’s Q&A session with the candidates, all of whom This situation lies in front of us now The conclusion this information led contrary to the master plan. Write up said they oppose hiring a finance director, if the current commissioners hire one as Americans, a free people, and if our me to consider included the anomaly clear no-zoning change rules so that it anyway, he or she may be job hunting in 2015. If the current commissioners really government doesn’t retreat, and stop that a true hero doesn’t ride into the sun will help eliminate the expectations of want to save money, they won’t ignore the writing on the wall. its totalitarianism and forced control “rise” but off into the sun “set.” Also, it speculators to push for higher-density against us, a free people, then there will won’t be BC who suffers from the long housing zoning changes. be no middle ground. We will be at war crusade eastward, but his poor horse. In 3. Enact a unit tax of $5k per unit for GUEST OPINION with the U.N. and our own government the same vein, how pleasant it would be development densities higher than one right here in our own backyards! We, in observing the other members of the unit per 5 acres (or as determined by being human with a God-given spirit, esteemed board of county commission- the study). These taxes would go into a must be entirely free or perish in the ers following along behind old BC on segregated account to pay for repair of GOP fate relies on having attempt and any means will be justifi- skateboards. existing private well draw down. able in fighting for our cause of freedom Ralph Pierce David S. Long, PE to the death. Tooele Erda problem-solving agenda To ensure our future, the freedoms and pursuit of happiness as we adults Groundwater study needed he “war on women” is back, have known, see no other choice but to There was a Tooele Transcript-Bulletin and more tendentious than call on the all mighty to fight along side article about population growth on May LETTERS POLICY ever. us until we fall. 1, 2014 and several pieces that followed The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to T the editor from readers. Letters must be no Democrats are replaying one of A free people we are. A free people about Tooele City water problems and longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written their greatest hits of 2012 in their we’ll remain! big developments. (That projection of exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and furious battle to minimize their William Prince tripling the county population by 2050 accompanied by the writer’s name, address midterm losses in a political environ- Tooele may be unrealistic.) There have been and phone number. Longer letters may be ment defined by an unpopular presi- recent approvals of some large devel- published, based on merit and at the Editor’s dent and general unease. Fork out more taxes opments that seem to disregard water discretion. Priority will be given to letters that And why not? The war on women It was with much chagrin that last source problems and that the SR-36 refer to a recent article in the newspaper. All letters may be subject to editing. has a proven record of success — in Thursday’s edition of the TB informed morning commute is already at maxi- mobilizing Democratic women and of another self-generated tax hike by the mum capacity. Letters written to thank an individual or trumping what would otherwise Women Act and the Equal Pay Act. county commissioners in the amount Some of us in Erda are concerned. organization should be submitted for “Notes of Appreciation.” seem much more important issues And contraception. Always contra- of $5M, followed by their voting in the Tooele County must rely mostly on — and it is so simple that any idiot ception. expertise of a “finance director” in open groundwater and does not have the Readers who are interested in writing a lon- can run on it. Democrats deserve credit for admission of their inability to accom- huge mountain reservoir supplies like ger guest op-ed column on a topic of general The interest should contact Editor David Bern. The recipe is one part taking managing to portray a position sup- plish their elected duties. Salt Lake Valley and Summit County. So offense where clearly none was ported by no one serious in public What made this feature story much it would follow that groundwater should Email: [email protected] Fax: (435) 882-6123 intended, and one part discern- life — that women should be denied more juicy was the adjoining photo of be limiting to Tooele County popula- Mail: Letters to the Editor ing new nefarious schemes to deny birth control — as the default posi- an unrepentant commissioner “BC” rid- tion. On average, a person uses 100 gal- Tooele Transcript-Bulletin women access to birth control. If tion of the Republican Party. ing off en route to Washington, D.C. into lons/day. Tooele County should do the P.O. Box 390 War on Women 1.0 was strained and The Colorado Senate race has the sunrise on his gallant steed, smiling following to maintain our quality of life: Tooele, UT 84074 unconvincing, the new version lacks been so focused on abortion and broadly for the camera, in a shameless 1. Commission an independent all self-respect. To paraphrase Karl contraception, it could be mis- Marx, it is history repeating itself, taken for a leadership election of the first as farce, then as self-parody. American College of Obstetricians GUEST OPINION During their first debate in North and Gynecologists. Playing defense, Carolina, Republican candidate Republican Cory Gardner is one of a Thom Tillis referred to Sen. Kay handful of GOP candidates who have NFL owners, Goodell are just plain geniuses Hagan by her first name, offend- come out in favor of over-the-coun- ing her supporters with his undue ter birth control. Yet this innocuous FL Commissioner Roger Goodell boy screaming under his father’s pun- familiarity. He compounded the sin proposal to provide more ready is a public relations genius. ishment. by saying Hagan’s “math just doesn’t access to birth control is itself taken NThat’s right, a real American John Kass But we want our football, damn it. add up,” a hoary cliche in politics for as a dastardly plot against women. genius if you will. GUEST COLUMNIST We want not only the game, but all of decades. The wonder of the war of women If you don’t believe it, then you’ve it, the show, the spangles, the theater Hagan pronounced herself (what is that it works, or at least it has. probably had your brains scrambled so and ritual of it. Americans are primed else?) “insulted,” while a spokeswom- Republicans have a better chance hard that they leaked out your ear and for the NFL the way the Romans were an for the Democratic Senatorial of deflecting it this year. They have plopped right onto the 50-yard line. It became a game of lawyers and primed for the Coliseum. It’s a cultural Campaign Committee, Regan Page, more deft candidates, and while the I’ll tell you why he’s such a genius, spin. But through it all, the fans wanted thing. fired off double-barreled plaints. She over-the-counter contraception pro- and why the NFL is so damn smart in just one thing. The game. Some of us who watch the games accused Tillis of “ugly condescen- posal is small beer, it is a compelling its marketing of violent spectacle as a And even with all that bad news, face a moral dilemma every Sunday. I sion,” “outrageous mansplaining” way to demonstrate comfort with family activity, but we’ll get to that later they’re still filling the stadiums and know what it is I’m watching, and still and “condescending patronization,” the very access to contraception that on in this space. buying the gear and clamoring for the I watch, the way I’ll watch a prizefight, which is always to be distinguished Democrats allege Republicans want First, though, just forget that busi- product. They’re ready for some foot- knowing what I know about old fight- from “patronizing condescension.” to take away. ness of Goodell’s head on a spike. ball. ers. This is all so silly that it is especial- More importantly, the Republican There have been many loud Bears and Packers; Chiefs and And I’ll go through periods when I ly off-key in current circumstances. Party should realize that its fate with demands for his head. I’ve shrieked for Patriots; Christians and Lions. don’t watch at all. But some days, my The implied Democrat message is all voters depends on having a con- it too. But despite all our whining, he’s What fans want is a clash of titans, eyes turn to it, and I curse myself for that, yes, the president is broadly crete agenda to address the nation’s withstood the criticism over how he’s the hits and those long touchdowns watching a game that we now know unpopular, the economy is middling challenges here and abroad. That handled his raging gladiators. and a chorus of chesty girls in their compels athletes to risk everything, and the world is falling apart — but is the ultimate insulation from the For the NFL it has been weeks of bad white boots prancing on the frozen even their sanity. someone called me “ma’am”! insipid politics of the ever-more- news and horrible stories of domestic tundra. But just as the Ray Rice saga was To the extent that the war on tenuous war on women. abuse, one enraged NFL star punching And the game is told to us by broken playing out, with the viral video of the women has any substance, it centers his wife’s lights out on video, another old players breaking down the Xs and Ravens running back knocking his wife on minor but flawed pieces of federal Rich Lowry is editor of the National NFL star whipping a baby with a stick. Os, and standing next to them are pro- out cold in that elevator, another story legislation like the Violence Against Review. And then he installed that posse of fessional broadcasters, their voices like was breaking: female lawyers to protect him from the silver cornets. Nearly one-third of NFL retired play- charge that the NFL didn’t care much The fans? We plop down on our ers can expect to suffer long-term cog- EDITORIAL BOARD about women, and reporters asking the leather couches at home and scan our nitive problems, including dementia. usual process questions as if the NFL laptops to check our fantasy league And those conditions will manifest Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern were the federal government. teams. themselves at “much younger ages” Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor What did Goodell know? When did Fans might feel uncomfortable about than they do in the rest of the popula- With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, he know it? Who saw the video? Who a woman dragged out of a hotel eleva- including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. didn’t want to see it? tor like a sack of onions, or a 4-year-old SEE KASS PAGE A5 ➤ A5

TUESDAY October 7, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 MATTERS OF FAITH THE PIANO WORKSHOP Allow God to have ‘His way’ in your daily life Serving Tooele County Call today to schedule your Editor’s note: “Matters of they are doing, but they do it is the only way you can be truly demand your “right of way.” God complimentary evaluation faith” is a column that provides anyway. forgiven of sin when you repent, will allow you to have it, because local religious leaders a place to Jon McCartney I could be just as stubborn, and thereby receive the gift of He is a good God. Instead, I 435-830-5345 write about how their respective and demand the “way” that is eternal life, or you can choose would encourage you to allow GUEST COLUMNIST faiths provide hope, courage and rightfully mine, but it would cost to have your right of way to do God to have His way in your life; • free piano evaluation and a free cost strength in these modern times. me to do so; to be honest, some- your best, and thereby hope to put your faith totally and wholly estimate for any work requested times that cost could be my life. be accepted by God based upon in Jesus. • tuning and voicing ave you ever heard center of the intersection. I am almost certain you know your best efforts. I know too many good people • replacement of broken or chipped keys someone cry, “But I At that moment another semi what I am talking about. Many people, secularly, and who believe that they must add Hhad the right of way?” with a trailer barreled through Demanding your way as in many religions, choose to go to what Jesus did, in order to be • repair or replacement of missing or That is something people often the intersection at full speed. He you move around the isles at this route. They demand their accepted by God. Jesus said He broken strings demand. Sometimes it is the last didn’t even hesitate. Every side of Walmart, or as you drive around right of way, and God graciously alone is the Resurrection, and • any other needed mechanical repairs thing they are able to demand. the intersection was filled with the city, is not the only way allows them to have it. Unlike the Life. Believe this, and you or adjustments I recently was headed home vehicles waiting their turn. If the people unwisely exercise their the truck driver, who barely shall live. Give up your “rights,” from a Bee’s Baseball game with first truck driver, the one who ability to demand their right of avoided an accident, and possi- and accept His Way! We Can Make Your Sad one of my grandsons. We had had the “right of way,” had not way. Many people do the same bly saved his own life, as well as Piano Happy Again just gotten off of Interstate 80, stopped, there likely would have thing with God. the lives of others, they demand McCartney is pastor of First THE PIANO WORKSHOP and as it was dark, we quickly been a horrific accident with Contrary to what many people the right to be a part of their own Baptist Church of Tooele. realized there was a power out- fatalities. think, God does not demand salvation; they demand the right age in Lake Point. We soon The truck driver could have that you agree with Him, or that to earn eternal life, and in so discovered it covered Stansbury defiantly demanded his “right you choose to let Him have His doing they perish. Park as well. of way,” but it would have been way in your life. I often refer to Jesus said, “I am the way, the My grandson has just entered fatally unwise to do so. Sadly, God as a “good God,” in that God truth, and the life, and no one high school, so I thought it many people exercise that allows you to have your way in comes to the Father but through would be a great time to teach “right” unwisely every day. your life. me.” Jesus said, “Unless you him how to handle an intersec- I don’t know about you, but God created you in His image, believe I am who I claim to be, tion with non-working stop- I lose count as to how many and in doing so, one of the attri- and repent, you will perish.” lights. We were talking about times daily that I must give up butes God has given you is the When the Jews asked Him what treating it as a four-way stop in my right of way in order to avoid attribute of being able to choose. works they must do to earn, or such an event. I told him that the an accident. People seem oblivi- In that respect, you can either attain, eternal life, He said there car in front of us would be next, ous to where they are in town, choose to demand your right of was only one thing they could following a semi tractor-trailer and they simply cruise through way in regards to God, or you do, only one thing we can do, WE NOW HAVE: rig just to our right. The semi, in a stop sign, or even a red light. can choose to allow God to have and that is to believe in the one its proper turn, pulled into the Sometimes I get the distinct His way in your life. the Father has sent. That one is intersection, and then jammed impression they know they are In other words, you can accept Jesus alone! on its brakes, barely past the not supposed to be doing what that total faith and trust in Jesus I would encourage you not to HOLIDAY LIGHTS and And some still send their NEED CASH NOW? Kass young sons out onto football continued from page A4 fields, to learn the game and We Want to Make keep the NFL strong and healthy You a Loan! tion. and profitable and alive. $ $ SPRINKLER In other words, you play So don’t tell me Roger Goodell 100- 3,000 TODAY! enough football, you get your and the NFL owners aren’t Noble Finance WORLD brains scrambled for good. geniuses. Just don’t tell me that. 435-843-1255 MON - FRI 7AM TO 5:30PM; SAT 8AM TO 2PM The figures weren’t released by some football-hating group. John Kass is a columnist 63 E 1100 N • TOOELE • 435.882.2181 It was released by the NFL, in a for the Chicago Tribune who www.standardplumbing.com study by its actuaries in federal also hosts a radio show on Your Complete TOOELE RANSCRIPT court, as part of a lawsuit settle- WLS-AM. His e-mail address T ment over brain injuries. is [email protected], and his Local News Source. BULLETIN “The actuaries are saying Twitter handle is @john_kass. it because it’s true,” Eleanor Perfetto, an epidemiologist, was quoted by The New York Times. She is representing the interests of her husband, former NFL player Ralph Wenzel, who died two years ago. “The bottom line is that prev- alence (of cognitive problems) is higher in NFL players,” she said. “They’re going to hide behind The 30-Minutes-or-Less E.R. Service Pledge. whatever they can.” The league has been market- Only at Mountain West Medical Center. ing to women for years now. NFL marketing people have Faster. Emergency medicine is about three things: compassion, skilled care and explained that American women speed. You’ll find these at Mountain West Medical Center. The entire team make many of the decisions about what products are pur- is committed to working diligently to have you initially seen by a physician chased by families. Like NFL jerseys and other within 30 minutes of your arrival. When minutes matter, choose the E.R. gear. But did you hear about that that doesn’t waste time. Choose Mountain West Medical Center. Visit us story, that a third of the NFL online at MountainWestMC.com to view our average E.R. wait time. should expect brain damage? Did you see any accompanying stories showing players with headaches and the 1,000-yard stare, and a quick cut to little boys pulling on helmets on and rushing out to smash their bod- ies on Pop Warner fields? No, I didn’t see any of that either. For the most part, the off-field football news has been about domestic violence, and the excuses some players offer as they beat compliance into their women and children. But I haven’t seen much lately about football scrambling the brains of players. So for the NFL to get through the domestic violence coverage without confronting the bleak reality of their own brain injury numbers is pure genius. Women are not only the purchasing agents of American families. Many are also mothers. 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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY October 7, 2014 Erda Farmers Market Utah Grown— OBITUARIES Supporting Your Local Farmers Erla Mae Bush Woods Lionel James Bush 25 LBS FOR Erla Mae Bush Woods, daugh- ter of Lorenzo Lionel Bush and September 25, 1911 - Jessie Dunn Bush, returned September 30, 2014 $ back into the loving arms of her Heavenly Father on Wednesday, Lionel James Bush was born OR102 FOR $19 October 1, 2014. Erla was born in on September 25, 1911 in Carey, Salt Lake City on May 26, 1930. Idaho. He was one of 11 children SPUDS She lived in Clover, Utah, until born to Lorenzo Lionel Bush and RED-YUKON GOLD-RUSSET age 6 when her family moved Jessie Dunn Bush. Lionel passed to Tooele. She was a graduate of away in Castle Rock, Colorado, on Tooele High School. Erla met Jay September 30, 2014 at the age of WEDS • FRI • SAT Harold Woods the spring of 1944 103. He had most recently resid- and they married on January 3, ed with nine friends at the assist- 324 N MAIN, TOOELE 1948. They were sealed in the ed living facility in Castle Rock. Salt Lake City Temple in 1961. He Lionel lived in Denver, Colorado, was the love of her life as she was prior to moving to Castle Rock, his. Erla loved the people and where he lived with his oldest the gospel of the LDS Church great-granddaughters Angel and son Steven (Nancy) Bush. He survived by all four children, and served in many capacities Chloe Woods and great-grandson had, throughout his life, lived in four grandchildren, three great- CORN including: Primary President, Weston Payne. Erla is survived Idaho and Salt Lake City, Utah, grandchildren and many nieces, Dan’s from Erda Relief Society President, Young by her sister Laurel Hammond; where he graduated from West nephews and cousins. Lionel’s Women’s leader and she direct- children Gordon (Vicki) Woods, High School. The family then sister Erla Bush Woods (Jay) 801.688.1238 ed many church plays. Erla also Kevin (Jill) Woods, Bruce (Karen) moved to Clover (Rush Valley), passed away one day following loved the work that she and Jay Woods, Mike (Anita) Woods, Utah where Lionel worked on a him on October 1, 2014. Also APPLES did in the LDS temple. Erla was a Gaylynn (Doug) Sutton, son- farm owned by his grandfather, preceded in death by brothers cherished member of the Tooele in-law Jerry Fidler, sister-in-law Richard Nelson Bush. He loved Charlie (Frances) Bush, Wesley Gem and Mineral Society and Myrna Bush, 19 grandchildren the work, and was a “cowboy” at (Anna) Bush, Ronald (Myrna) loved spending time around the and 38 great-grandchildren. She heart. It was during this time that Bush and Jack Bush; sisters Alice people within. Erla loved her will be greatly missed. A view- Lionel met the Stookey family, (Gilbert) Vunder, Wanda (Dearld) family immensely. Her sincerity ing will be held Wednesday, immediately falling in love with Find Your Dream Home! and kindness knew no bounds. October 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Mary Elizabeth Stookey, a Clover Coon, Marian (Ray) Stone and TOOELETRANSCRIPT Everyone who knew her loved Tate Mortuary, 110 South Main, school teacher. Lionel and Mary Fern (Virgil) Coon. He is sur- ULLETIN her. She always listened more Tooele. Funeral services will be married and moved to Denver, vived by one sister, Laurel Bush B than she spoke and welcomed held Thursday, October 9, at 12 Colorado, where they raised four (Claude) Hammond. Per his strangers into her home as fam- p.m. with a viewing one hour children: sons Steven (Nancy) request, cremation will take ily. Erla is preceded in death prior at The Church of Jesus Bush and Sam (Roseanne) Bush; place and a private memorial by her husband Jay H. Woods; Christ of Latter-Day Saints 7th daughters Lonna Bush and service will be held. Condolences mother and father; sisters Alice, ward, 1000 West Utah Avenue, Susan Bush. Mary passed away may also be left at allstatescre- TOOELE Fern, Wanda and Marian; broth- Tooele. Interment to follow at on December 8, 1967. Lionel is mation.com TRANSCRIPT ers Lionel, Ron, Jack (John), Tooele City Cemetery. In lieu of Charles and Wesley; daughter flowers, please consider becom- BULLETIN Vickie Gwynn Woods Fidler; ing an organ donor.

PHOTO OF THE MONTH Corina Candelario Pattee Nausley Corina Candelario was born Pattee G. Nausley, age 61, September 2014 Winner: Ruth Sagers on May 7, 1931, and received passed away surrounded by her into heaven October 5, 2014, family on October 5, 2014, at with her family by her side. Pioneer Valley Hospital in West Corina was born in Taos, N.M. Valley City, Utah. Born in Simla, She married Jose Candelario Colorado, in 1952, she was the and together they had 5 chil- baby of 10 children born to Harry dren: Andrew, Herman (Marcie), & Ruth Nausley. She is survived Elmer “Sugar” (Sandra), Diana by two daughters: Wendy (Adam) and Anita (Clay). She enjoyed Niven, BobbieJo (Chad Weyland) spending time with her grand- Birch; one foster daughter Betty children, shopping, playing in (Mike) Olson; eight grandsons: Wendover and taking care of Robbie, Adrian, Ricky, Tyler, her pets. She always made sure Austin, Gus & Colter; one great- her grandchildren had a jacket, granddaughter Lily, to whom even in July! She had 17 grand- she proudly taught the prin- children, 31 great-grandchildren with Pine Mountain Hospice. cess wave; brothers and sisters loved the mountains, the Denver and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral mass will be held at Emma Fry, Bob Nausley, Cher Broncos, spending time with She is preceded in death by her 11 a.m. on Friday, October 10, (Ron) Watson and Vickie (Sam) her grandchildren and playing husband, Jose; brother Manuel; 2014, at St. Marguerite Catholic Bolinder; and many nieces and Facebook games. She had many three sisters, Fannie, Frances and nephews. She is preceded in friends that she considered fam- Church, (15 South 7th street). A Elva; and three great-grandchil- death by her parents and older ily and her daughters closest viewing will be held one hour In her fl ower garden in Tooele. dren Mercadies, Taven and Josh. siblings Eva, Walt, Don, Charlie friends were all her daughters as She is survived by her children prior to mass. Funeral servic- and Larry. Pattee was a resident well. She has a very special friend and companion Mundo. Special es provided by Didericksen of Tooele County since she was Diane who never left her side. Your photo could be next! thanks to Barbara and Cherylynn Memorial, 435-277-0050. a baby and attended Grantsville There will be a celebration of Submit your photo to: High. Pattee worked for Morton life held at the Stansbury Park [email protected] Salt, Tooele Ambulance, and Clubhouse, One Country Club, later retired from Tooele County Stansbury Park, UT on Saturday, Sheriff’s Department. Pattee October 11 from 6-8pm.

Beth Wright Vowles of Tooele, Utah; grandchildren William and children Ben, Zac, Beth Wright Vowles beloved and Sam; Heather and children wife, mother, grandmother, Preston, Lacey, Jamie, and Cody; GRAND OPENING great-grandmother, aunt and Geremy and Jamie and children friend passed peacefully into Whitney, and Gracie; Matthew the arms of our Heavenly Father and Jenny and children Hunter, FREE GRANITE and to her previously deceased Averie, Quentin, and Quaid; husband, Gerald, and son Rick Wade and Christina and children COUNTERTOPS* on Sunday, October 5, 2014, sur- Braden, and Emma; Holli and rounded by her loving family. Nate and children Maycee, Gus, *Bring in this ad for free Granite Beth was born in American Fork, Ruby and little Stella Beth; Ethan Countertops. Contracts must be Utah, on November 21, 1932, to and Adeline. Funeral services signed by Oct. 31st Emmitt and Adeline Wright. She will be held Thursday, October www.HallmarkHomesUtah.com attended school in Tooele. She 9, 2014, at 1 p.m. in the Tooele married her eternal companion 14th Ward Chapel, 192 West 200 Gerald Vowles on July 30, 1949, South Tooele. Visitation will be and was sealed to him for time held Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 8 SUNSET ESTATES and eternity in the LDS Salt Lake her relationships with the resi- p.m. at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main Temple on September 26th, 1951. dents and staff that she loved Street, and Thursday from 11:30 — PHASE 5 They made their home in Tooele so much. Beth was a life long a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the church. with their three children Cheryl, member of The Church of Jesus Interment will be at the Tooele 2178 North 220 West, Tooele Rick (Charlene), and Justin Christ of Latter-day Saints. She City Cemetery. Condolences can (Kelly). Beth lived a life of pur- shared her love of the gospel with be shared at www.tatemortuary. pose exuding love and kindness her family, setting an example of com. Beth always exuded sophis- to all she encountered. While living a life of Christlike service. tication and graciousness. She 2132 No 220 W • Tooele TH being a devoted wife, mother She served faithfully in her many had a special ability to love every- $228,823 OCT 11 2014 and grandmother Beth found church callings. Beth is survived one and bring out the best in peo- pleasure working at First Security by her children Cheryl Brown ple around her. She enriched our • 3 Bedroom • 3 Car Garage Bank. She later worked at the of LaGrande, Oregon; Charlene lives. We are extremely blessed to • 2 Bath • 2884 sq. feet NOON–5PM Tooele Valley Nursing Home for (Louie) and Brent (Bud) Bryan of have called her mom, grandma 27 years in various positions, Erda, Utah; and Justin and Kelly and friend. She will be dearly Prices Start at $185,000 eventually retiring as the admin- Vowles of Arvada, Colorado; her missed by all who knew her, until • Larger lots (up to .34) istrator in 1998. She cherished brother Harvey (Connie) Wright we meet again. • 16 oor plans to choose from • Up to $2000 paid closing cost DEATH NOTICE with our preferred lender Burney Cook Church Street, with visitation Thursday’s edition of the Tooele Burney Cook of Grantsville the hour prior at the church, Transcript-Bulletin. Contact 2188 No 220 W • Tooele MODEL HOURS passed away Sunday. His funer- and also Thursday 6 p.m. to $225,962 al is set Friday at 1 p.m. in the 8 p.m. at Tate Mortuary in Tate Mortuary at 435-882-0676 Mon-Wed & Fri Noon–7 Clark 2nd Ward Chapel, 81 N. Tooele. A full obituary will be in for more information. • 3 Bedroom • 3 Car Garage Sat Noon–5 • 2 Bath • 2956 sq. feet Closed Th urs & Sunday Morgan Clarke Saturday, at 2 p.m. at the Tooele Thursday edition of the Tooele Morgan Clarke of Tooele 27th Ward, 180 S. Coleman, Transcript-Bulletin. Contact For more information contact: passed away early Monday with a visitation one hour prior. Tate Mortuary at 435-882-0676 morning. His funeral is set for A full obituary will appear in for more information. SEANA WESTERMAN 435-840-4517 Champion Properties LLC Marie Welsh Services are pending. A full obit- Bulletin. Contact Tate Mortuary Marie Welsh of Tooele passed uary will appear in Thursday’s at 435-882-0676 for more infor- away Monday night. Funeral edition of the Tooele Transcript mation. A7

TUESDAY October 7, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Stucki takes on new job as Transcript’s sports editor

Tavin Stucki is the new sports door recreation stories for the years for the university’s news- Christ of Latter-day Saints in the newspaper’s inside pages and editor for the Tooele Transcript- sports section. paper, The Utah Statesman, as a Scotland Edinburgh Mission. sections, including Hometown Bulletin. He replaced Mark Born and raised in Salt Lake reporter, sports editor and news Stucki served as the and Bulletin Board. Watson on Oct. 1 who accept- City, Stucki graduated with a editor. During his senior year, Transcript-Bulletin’s communi- He also served as a sports ed an editor position with the degree in communications he was editor in chief. ty news editor prior to accept- Vernal Express/Uintah Basin from Utah State University last Stucki is a 2007 graduate from ing the sports editor position. reporter and copy proof- Standard in Vernal. May. He also minored in multi- Hillcrest High School in Midvale. In that role he wrote, edited er. Stucki has worked for the As sports editor, Stucki will media design. From 2008 to 2010 he served a and managed editorial and Transcript-Bulletin since grad- write and edit sports and out- While at USU, he worked four mission for The Church of Jesus photographic content for the uating from USU in early May. Tavin Stucki

“I think that Deseret Peak is Frank a fine complex and we should Candidates get as much use of it as we can OHLMAN Attorney at Law continued from page A1 for as little money as we can for M the citizens of Tooele County,” cers ought to control things.” he said. Wade Bitner, Republican can- Bateman said analyzing costs FREE didate for county commission and assessing needs for the com- Consultation seat A, said the proposed hir- plex can help it become finan- for ing of a financial director “per- cially viable. Wills & turbed” him. “We need to do a cost analysis Trusts “It’s not in the budget,” he said. of the activities at Deseret Peak,” “We don’t need a chief finan- he said. “We need to also ask our cial officer in the county. It’s not citizens what they think are the appropriate to add one now.” important activities at Deseret 493 W. 400 N. Tooele “The commission should make Peak. The decision to close the the decision,” said Jill Thomas, pool was a bad decision.” 882-4800 independent candidate for [email protected] county commission seat A. “But www.tooelelawoffice.com they need to listen to the people. I disagreed with the combining of the clerk and auditor offices, and I don’t agree with hiring a financial advisor.” NEED CASH NOW? Myron Bateman, Republican candidate for county commis- We Want to Make You a Loan! sion seat B, said he would pull the plug on the financial director $ $ position if he is elected. 100- 3,000 TODAY! “I told the commissioners Gentry Finance • 435-843-8680 two months ago that if they go through with this plan that come FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO January I would change it in five Tooele County Sheriff candidate Paul Wimmer answers a question about reducing the crime rate in Tooele County while fel- minutes,” he said. low candidate Paul Oblad waits his turn during last Thursday’s Candidate Q & A. Wimmer promoted using technology, like crime mapping, to make efficient use of limited manpower. Kendall Thomas, Democratic candidate for county commis- DON’T DOUG SAGERS NOW sion seat B, agreed with his a financial director in December is a good facility and it provides not have supported building the Republican opponent. and vowed to include the newly things we need,” said Kendall complex.” In 2014, he introduced 8 bills, 6 failed, “Making decisions like this elected commissioners in the Thomas. “I would use tourism Making the complex work is a with no public input has got hiring process. tax money to hire a promoter to workable challenge for Bitner. to stop,” he said. “I agree with However, in an interview bring people in to Deseret Peak “We have a tremendous chal- 2 passed and of those 2, Myron. In January, we should ask with the Transcript-Bulletin on and the county for activities.” lenge to either make it or break the people what they think and Monday, Commissioner Jerry Garrard acknowledged that it with Deseret Peak Complex,” one eased the penalty on drunk driving, then we’ll find ourselves voting Hurst said he opposed the com- the complex has already been he said. “If we make it work, the position down in February.” bination of the clerk and audi- built, but questioned the propri- we have a great opportunity to the other bill penalizes people who dare Jonathan Garrard, Constitution tor offices because he did not ety of the county continuing to provide programs for our youth party candidate for county com- believe the consolidation would be involved in providing venues and recreation for adults, but we mission seat B, said the logic save money. for entertainment. either need to make money or speak up against the legislature. behind the decision to hire a “Likewise I am in no hurry to “I am for limited government find another option.” financial director is troubling. hire a financial director,” he said. and I don’t believe it is govern- Edwards favored continued “At first they tell people that “The new commissioners should ment’s role to be involved in operation of the complex, with a Paid for by Pat Allred they need to combine offices to be able to make that decision entertainment,” he said. limited budget. save money, and then they add once they are seated in January.” Thomas said the county either this position,” he said. “You lose County Commission Chairman needs to commit to the complex accountability when you take the Bruce Clegg is on his way to and make it work, or get out of office away from being elected.” Washington, D.C. with the Grass the entertainment business. The county commission voted March Cowboy Express and “It has been built, if we are last week to include funding could not be reached by press going to make a go of it, we need for a financial director when it time for comment. to jump in with both feet and Open Oct. 1 approved a tentative budget for While they agreed on nixing do it,” she said. “I’ve suggested 2015. The tentative budget is the financial director position, building an ice skating rink that subject to revision before formal the commission candidates had would get people down there in final adoption in December. Pankratz varied positions on the future of the winter. I don’t believe it is County Commissioner Shawn Deseret Peak Complex. the role of government to pro- Milne expects the county will hire “The Deseret Peak Complex vide entertainment and I would

candidate for sheriff. “Most of to make efficient use of limited Speak our burglaries, auto theft, and manpower. continued from page A1 robbery stem back to drug use. In the treasurer’s race, Rachel I would start taking part in the Hester, Democratic candidate Tooele Drug Task Force again.” for county treasurer, stressed the person with a strong accounting “I agree that drug crime is a need for long term cash projec- background. problem in Tooele County,” said tions. Sam Woodruff, the Democratic Andy Oblad, Democratic candi- “The county needs one, two, PATCH candidate for clerk/auditor, said date for sheriff. “Addicts, desper- five and 10 year projections of he is ready to provide the finan- ate to get high, take advantage cash flow along with warnings Open Monday cial leadership the county needs. of the trusting folks in Tooele when the actual cash flow varies “I’m ready to take this on.” County that do things like forget from projections,” Hester said. thru Saturday he said. “The county needs long to lock their doors.” Mike Jensen, Republican Closed Sunday term financial plans and projec- The drug task force is a good county candidate for treasurer, tions.” idea, but eventually the county emphasized the importance of In the race for sheriff, both will need to put more deputies timely reconciliation of accounts 2pm – 7pm the Democratic candidate and out on patrol and get back to basic so available cash can be used or by appointment the Republican candidate agreed programs like Neighborhood efficiently. that drug related crimes are the Watch, Oblad said. The general election will be number one crime problem in Recent cuts to the sheriff’s held Nov. 4. The Tooele County Tooele County. department budget were too Clerk’s website has details on “Most crime can be traced to deep, according to Oblad. voting times and locations and substance abuse and addiction,” Wimmer promoted using information on the availability of said Paul Wimmer, Democratic technology, like crime mapping, early voting. [email protected]

Teen their vehicle. From there, he met death in Tooele County this EMTs and deputies, he said. year, though there have been continued from page A1 The boy was flown to Primary dozens of crashes resulting in Children’s Hospital, where he so he recovered the ATV and was pronounced dead. injury. drove the two of them back to This is the first ATV-related [email protected]

Isn’t it Time You Led a Spry Life? or less Look for it every month.

TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN 150 North Coleman, Tooele 435-241-9328 A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY October 7, 2014 The Bulletin Board

is selling Little Caesars Crazy Bread Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We items that may be useful to our seniors. Tooele punch cards Oct. 6-20, $10 for 10 seek to be the Lord’s church estab- Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen- free crazy bread combos (with $5 pizza lished about 33 AD. Jesus is our only ter, 435 843-4103, or Dan Lawrence, Rapunzel Performances purchase). 70 percent of proceeds go head of the church, headquarters are 435-843-4753, at the Grantsville center. Tooele City Arts Council would like directly to the school. Valid in most Utah heaven. Come and grow with us. Call to invite you to attend a Missoula locations. Expires June 30, 2015. Get 882-4642. Tooele Children’s Justice Children’s Theatre production of yours today at: http://spespta.corecom- Center Rapunzel featuring local performers. The merce.com/ or contact a Stansbury Cornerstone Baptist Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in performances will be on Saturday, Oct. Park Elementary School student. Passion for God, compassion for people need of CD-Rs, DVDs and soda. We 11, 2014 at 3 and 5:30 p.m. at Copper at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: appreciate all donations. For inquiries or Canyon Elementary (1600 N. Broadway, Settlement Canyon 882-6263. Come as you are this drop-off call 435-843-3440. 25 S. 100 Tooele). Tickets will be available at the Settlement Canyon Elementary Sunday, where you can hear a message East, Tooele. door and the cost is $3 for adults, $2 Community Council will be Tuesday, Oct. from the Bible and meet new friends. for children, and $10 for the family. 14, at 5 p.m. in the library. Service times: Bible study (for all ages) United Methodist dinner Missoula Children’s Theatre in Tooele 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; Tooele United Methodist church offers a is sponsored by the Tooele City Arts TJHS Community Council evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- free dinner every Wednesday starting at Council as part of the Tooele City Parks, The next Tooele Junior High School dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided 4 p.m. All are welcome. Arts, and Recreation program. For more Community Council Meeting will be held for all services, and children’s church information please contact the Tooele on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 6:30 p.m. during morning worship. WiseGuys The Tooele Valley Resource City Arts Council at 435-843-2142 or at This is a change from the previously Program during evening worship. Center [email protected]. announced date of Oct. 9. All TJHS The Tooele Valley Resource Center is parents are invited. We will be electing Mountain of Faith Lutheran currently in need of donations. Please Family Halloween Carnival a chair and vice chair at this time. Hope We’re a healthy, growing congregation consider donating items such as deodor- Together With Youth presents the 23rd to see you there. who welcomes newcomers and reaches ant, chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, out to those in need. Join us for worship annual Family Halloween Carnival on TJHS Ghost story concert toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, from 1-4 p.m. Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. combs and brushes. Cash is also TJHS will have a ghost storytelling con- at the Dow James Building (438 W. 400 Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God welcomed. Those who receive services cert titled “A Haunted Evening” on Oct. North, Tooele). The carnival will feature with respect without taking ourselves too include individuals or families in crisis, 10-11. It will be a compilation of ghost food, games, face painting, and a cos- seriously. Check us out on Facebook by the homeless and families at risk of stories and Halloween themed scenes. tume parade at 2:30 p.m. The cost to searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran becoming homeless. Located 23 S. Professional Storytellers as well as attend the carnival is one can of food to Church. Please join us for meaningful Main Street, 843-9945. be donated to the Tooele Food Bank. For student tellers will be performing. The worship that is also casual and relaxed. more information please contact Tooele Professionals will be working with the For more information, call 882-7291. First Baptist Food Pantry City Parks and Recreation at 435-843- students and it is going to be an awe- The First Baptist Church in Tooele is 2142 or at [email protected]. some experience for everyone. Auditions St. Barnabas’ Episcopal offering an emergency food pantry to for the students are on the 16th, but Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- meet the needs of our community. The Family history fair then we should have everyone ready to rament followed by fellowship. Sunday food pantry is available for emergency Theme: become a fan of family history. go around the first week of October. mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays When: Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014, from Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Tooele Valley TATC Drive, Tooele. Phone: 882-4721. Email: 580 S. Main Street. For information call Family History Center Building at 751 N. [email protected]. Web at 882-2048. 520 East in Tooele. www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are CPR Class God’s beloved child, beautifully created DAV Chapter 20 Tooele Community Choir Become CPR certified. CPR class to in God’s own image. Whatever your his- DAV Chapter 20 meeting has been Are you up for a challenge? Join be held Monday, Oct. 13 at TATC from tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, changed from the Moose Lodge on Oct. the Tooele Community Choir and noon to 4 p.m. For more information on the Episcopal Church welcomes you. 18 to the Pioneer Museum on Oct. 15 Orchestra as we prepare for the 30th the class call student services at 435- at 7:30 p.m. From 7:30-8 p.m. is EC annual presentation of Fredrick Handel’s 248-1800. Spanish services meeting. General meeting is from 8-9 “Messiah.” Rehearsal will begin Oct. La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le p.m. This change is due to the Golden 12 at the LDS Chapel on 10th West Expanded Welding Program invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves Corral donation drive. and Utah Ave. in Tooele at 7 p.m. This TATC has expanded their welding pro- 6 p.m., Domingos 2 p.m. We invite you gram to provide more comprehensive is an inter-faith community choir and to their Spanish services on Thursday Volunteer Drivers Needed: The DAV is training that will meet the demands orchestra. All singers and musicians are at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come looking for three volunteer drivers. No of local employers. Enroll today to get invited. For more information, contact to know a church that focused in the DAV membership is required. Will need started with your training toward a Betta Nash at 882-5107 or Dave Young word of God rather than the emotions. a VA physical. Call Jim Yale at 435-849- promising career call 435-248-1800 or at 882-2094. God loves you and he wants to reveal 0521 or 882-7626. Or call Les Peterson visit tatc.edu. himself to you. Located at 276 E. 500 at 435-830-7812. Tooele County Choral Society North, Tooele. Call 840-5036, rides The Tooele County Choral Society is Education provided. once again holding open auditions for Tooele County singers to join us for our 10th-annual St. Marguerite Christmas season and beyond. We are Adult Education St. Marguerite Catholic Community Historical Society looking for both men and women to Monday, Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., welcomes you to worship with us. Our join us. We rehearse every Saturday Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, 8 liturgy schedule is as follows: Worship Meetings night from 7-9 p.m. Please call Denise a.m. to noon. ESL class Tuesday and schedule: Saturday Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday Our featured speakers for the Tooele McCubbins at (435) 224-5032 for audi- Thursday, 6-8 p.m. Adult Education will 8 a.m. (Spanish), 10:30 a.m., 12:30 County Historical Society meeting on tion information. be closed Oct. 16, 17, 31; Nov. 26-28; p.m. Mon-Fri: 9 a.m. Office hours 10 Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 7 p.m. will be Dec. 22 to Jan. 2. Dec. 19 is the last a.m. to 2 p.m. from Mon-Fri. Closed Colleen and Leonard Garrard from day of the term. Tuesday. Sunday school 9 a.m. (435) Lake Point, and Marilyn Shields from Grantsville 882-3860. Elementary and Jr. High- Stansbury Park. Their presentation will Online courses (435) 882-0081. Call 435-882-3860. be about the history of the Bensen Red Cross blood drive Online courses in Network+ and St. Marguerite Catholic Elementary Gristmill. Our meeting will be held at Donors are needed year-round, par- Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- School can be reached at 435-882- the Tooele County Pioneer Museum at ticularly those with types O negative, A fessional seeking to upgrade their skills 0081. We are located on the corner of 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Parking negative and B negative blood. Those and knowledge of networking and secu- Seventh Street and Vine Street. is in the rear of the building. Please who attempt to donate in October will be rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA enter through the back door and take entered to win a $5,000 Visa gift card, Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the Brit-Ammi Kahal the ramp down to the meeting room. TATC at 248-1800 for more information Covenant People Assembly are teach- courtesy of Suburban Propane. Members and guests are welcome. If FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Oct. 24 from 2-7 p.m. at the Grantsville or to enroll. ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian you would like to join our organization, faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at The combined Tooele High ShaRonns and the Stansbury High Stallionettes took to the field for spook- West Stake Center, 115 E. Cherry Adult education our dues are only $5 per year. Street. 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call tacular halftime entertainment at Friday’s football game. Get your high school diploma this year. 843-5444 for more information. Historical books Honey Harvest Festival All classes required for a high school Tooele County Historical Society’s books Tooele Valley Family History through histories, stories, artifacts, diploma, adult basic education, GED Bible Baptist Church Bring the family to the Honey Harvest will be available to purchase at our Moose Lodge Center monuments, museums, service and Festival at the Clark Historic Farm. In preparation and English as a second The folks at Bible Baptist Church would meeting. The History of Tooele County scholarships. Much of this labor of love Research your ancestors free with the Beehive State near Deseret (=“hon- language are available. Register now like to invite you to some old fashioned Volume II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, is found in the Tooele Pioneer Museum Meals at the lodge trained FamilySearch volunteers at the eybee”) Peak, Grantsville has been a to graduate — just $50 per semester. church services with singing from the and Railroading in Tooele is $20, and at 47 E. Vine in Tooele, as well as vari- Friday and Saturday night dinners Tooele Valley Family History Center, hidden trove of beekeeping for over 150 Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call 833- old fashioned hymns and messages we also have eight note cards depicting ous statues and monuments around the will be served from 5-9 p.m. Friday 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435- years. Come and watch beekeeping and 8750. Adult education classes are for from the old fashioned KJV Bible. Some four different pioneer buildings for $4. county. The Tooele Pioneer cemetery, night dinners include clam chowder or 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday historic demonstrations, play in interac- students 18 and over. things should never change. Sunday These will make great gifts for your fam- at the mouth of Settlement Canyon, is homemade soup, and/or fish baskets through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tive exhibits, listen to the SWEEEET Service times: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; ily and friends. Please call Alice Dale at another of our projects. We are always ESOL (halibut, shrimp) or chicken strips. Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Fiddlin’ Fest, purchase fresh local gospel hour, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 12:30 882-1612 if you would like to purchase looking for artifacts and histories, ESOL conversational classes are Saturday night dinners include 16oz Wednesday evenings by appointment honey, shop at the craft boutique featur- p.m.; Wednesday evening services, these books. including yearbooks, as a loan or gift to held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL ribeye or T-bone steak w/ choice of only. Special classes offered regularly. ing over 30 booths plus Utah’s Own and 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at be displayed for everyone’s benefit at students may also come anytime the baked potato/fries, salad and roll; Call the center for more information. honey products, and eat some delicious 840-2152. Seeking Historical Items the Tooele Pioneer Museum. If you are center is open for individualized study. halibut or salmon steak w/ choice of food. Kids’ games, pony rides, Healthy Tooele County Historical Society would interested in the values of honoring past Registration is $50 per semester. Call baked or fries, salad and roll, or Jumbo Recovery International Homesteading Skills Fair, kids’ spook Mountain View Baptist Church like members of the community who and future pioneers and in visiting their 833-8750 for more information. We would like to invite you to discover shrimp w/choice of baked or fries, salad The power to change. Meetings are alley, DUP museum, and so much more. have any family or personal histories, historical settings and learning more what God’s plan and purpose is for and roll. All meals are for a reasonable held in the Grantsville Library at 42 N. Check our blog for more details, www. photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, about those who settled and shaped your life. The Bible contains all of the price. No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Bowery at 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays and clarkhistoricfarm.blogspot.com. VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that Utah, attend our business and educa- Gardening answers for life’s questions. Come Daily lunch specials are available at the the Grantsville Senior Center at 120 S. you would like to donate to our orga- tion meeting the first Thursday of each and join us this Sunday for our adult lodge from 11 a.m. After purchase of 10 Center at 1 p.m. Tuesdays. For more Come to the SWEEEET Fiddlin’ Fest at nization to please call us. We are also month. A pot-luck dinner followed by 2015 Garden Tour Applications Bible study and graded Sunday School meals either Friday/Saturday nights you information, call MaryAnn 884-0215. the Honey Harvest Festival. Jam ses- looking for books, newspaper articles, various presentations starts promptly at which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship get a free one. For members and their sion on Friday, Oct. 10, 7 p.m. at the and Nominations photos, brochures or any history that Overeaters Anonymous 6:30 p.m. in the Tooele Senior Citizens The Master Gardeners are accepting service begins at 11 a.m. We also have guests only. Old Grantsville Church. All acoustic pertains to the Tooele County area. If Overeaters Anonymous is a fellowship Center at 53 E. Vine. Call Gene White applications and nominations for the a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 musicians welcome, $2 donation for you would like to donate them to our of individuals who, through shared at 435-882-0805 for additional informa- 2015 Spring Garden Tour that will be p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 Entertainment spectators. Open stage on Saturday, organization, or if you would let us make experience, strength and hope, are tion. held on Saturday, June 13, 2015. If p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs Saturday, Oct. 18, Hot Diggity Band will Oct. 11, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Clark a copy for the Tooele County Historical recovering from compulsive eating. you have a great yard you’d like to be and let us pray together for God’s help. be playing from 7-11 p.m. For members Historic Farm. Contact Julie Butler, 435- Society, please call Alice Dale at 435- There are no dues or fees for member- Mood disorder support group considered for the Tour, or know some- Mountain View Baptist Church meets at and their guests only. 850-0819, to schedule your time slot. 882-1612. ship. We welcome everyone who wants Do you or someone you love have a one that does, contact Jay Cooper at the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite Utah Old TIme Fiddlers will perform on Bowling day to stop eating compulsively. Meetings mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation [email protected] or 435-830-1447. 2C. Join us. Saturday at 3 p.m. Eagles The 2nd Annual Moose Family Bowling are on Fridays at 1 p.m. at the Tooele offers help, hope and healing. Please day, Oct 11 from 1-4 p.m., at All Star City Library: 128 W. Vine Street room join us for support group sessions every Stansbury Park Baptist Church Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New Enter the harvest contests at the Please join us each Sunday morning at Lanes in Tooele. Please sign up at the 122. Contact Cheryl (435) 496-0266 Churches Eagle Steak Night Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Honey Harvest Festival, including “Best 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible lodge. This event is open to all mem- ([email protected]) or Liz (801) The Eagles Auxiliary will serve steak Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at Honey,” “Giant Vegetables,” “Look Alike The Church of Jesus Christ of Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse bers, their families and their guests 915-8404. Gourd” and “Most Unusual Vegetable.” dinners on Friday, Oct. 10 from 6:30- 841-9903. Latter-day Saints (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For 8:45 p.m. The special for tonight is a Halloween Kids party Entries due by 10 a.m. on Saturday, details, please call us at 830-1868 or Take Off Pounds Sensibly To find a meeting house and time of 16-ounce Rib Eye steak dinner for $15. Saturday 25 Oct from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Give yourself the gift of health and PFCCA Oct. 11. Judging for honey is at 11 a.m; go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. vegetable judging is at noon. Prizes for worship for The Church of Jesus Christ All members and guests are invited to For members and their guests wellness. Resolve to lose those extra The Professional Family Child Care all categories. More details on our blog: of Latter-day Saints, go to http://mor- come and eat, and support your Aerie pounds. TOPS can help you achieve your Association of Utah will be holding First Lutheran Church and Auxiliary. Adult Halloween Party Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth www.clarkhistoricfarm.blogspot.com. mon.org/meetinghouse or contact 435- First Lutheran Church, on the corner of goals and support you in your journey. Adult Halloween Party will be held Tuesday of each month from 7-9 p.m. 850-8211. 7th and Birch, would like to invite you We provide accountability through week- Family History Center Eagles Monday Night Football Friday, Oct. 31 from 6 p.m. to midnight. ly weigh-ins and support and encourage- This support group/training meeting to hear of God’s grace and the love of The Eagles will have a get together each Greet your ancestors free at the BYU Adult Religion Class start Sept. Please wear your favorite costume. ment in a non-judgmental environment. is open to all childcare providers in Christ, who died to forgive you of your Monday night during the football sea- Grantsville Family History Center, 117 2 and run through Dec. 2, 2014, on There will be costume judging, dinner TOPS is open to all men, women, teens Stockton, Tooele, Erda, Stansbury, sins and attain salvation on your behalf. son. There will be light luncheon avail- E. Cherry St. All are welcome with Tuesday evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. and live music. For members and their and preteens. There are now two TOPS Grantsville and Lake Point. For more Worship at 10 a.m., Sunday School at able for a minimal price and the 50/50. consultants there to assist you. Open Subject: Doctrine and Covenants. guests. chapters in Tooele to accommodate your information, call Kathy Witt, 435-830- 11:15 a.m., on the second sunday of Come participate. The drawing will be at Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday Location: Grantsville Seminary building. schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday 9614. the month, worship at 3 p.m. 7 p.m. Members only. through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 Subject taught by Darin Griffith. Tuition Groups and events at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. to 9 p.m. is $21 per course or $2.50 per lecture. 500 North. Weigh in from 5:30-6 p.m., Tooele Family Al-Anon New Life Christian Fellowship Annual Dutch oven cook off Wednesdays at 11am at 77 West 400 Registration at the door 15 minutes We invite you to worship and serve meeting at 6 p.m. Call Mary Lou at 830- Chairman Kevin and Barbara Denner will Local author seeks photos North. For questions or more informa- before class. Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and 1150 for information. UT 365 Tooele Stansbury Park host the cook off on Saturday, Oct. 11, A local author and historian is seeking tion, please call Allene at (435)830- food pantry is open from noon to 3 meets Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Bit n 2014. Cook your pot at home or bring original photographs of Saltaire, Black 0465 or Elizabeth at (435)884-0825 or Berean Full Gospel Church p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 Spur Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 North. We invite you to discover how God’s it to the lodge and socialize and cook it Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, (435)241-9200. Benson Gristmill E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, This chapter will meet occasionally at a Word can transform your life and provide there. Judging will be promptly at 5 p.m. as well as any similar turn-of-the-century The Pumpkin Walk is returning to the women and men are also available private residence, so call ahead for the you with the answers for questions and Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. The cost attractions and resorts for an upcoming Food Addicts in Recovery Benson Gristmill on Oct. 17-18. We are every week. Sunday services are in the exact location. Call Lisa at 882-1442 for for problems you may be struggling to is $7 per plate. There will be a raffle. book project. Those who wish to contrib- Anonymous looking for groups wanting to enter our Stansbury High School café at 10 a.m. information. Also see the TOPS website overcome. Come join us this Sunday All the proceeds will go to the Eagle’s ute information or photographs of these Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous Pumpkin Display Contest. We also need and at our Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 at www.tops.org. morning for our 10 a.m. worship service Jimmy Durante Children’s Fund. parks should contact Emma Penrod at is a program based on the 12 steps of entertainers, food vendors, volunteers a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find where we will assemble in praise, share [email protected]. Contributions will AA. FA is a fellowship of individuals who and various other vendors who would out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting Eagles and Moose kid’s Tooele Gem and Mineral testimonies and explore worship in ways be printed with credit given in a yet-to-be through shared experiences and mutual like to have a booth at this event. www.NLOT.org. Society halloween party released pictorial history book. There is support are recovering from the disease Please contact Jodi at the Mill from that strive to highlight the greatness of Tooele Gem and Mineral Society would Thursday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. God. After our morning praise and wor- Tooele Christian Fellowship The Eagles and Moose will team up for a no such thing as too many photographs of food addiction. Meetings are held kid’s halloween party on Saturday, Oct. like to sincerely thank everyone that or by email [email protected] ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship as the auther needs a minimum of 160 every Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Pioneer 25, 2014, from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 supported us at our Annual Rock Show, Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 photographs, and any help is greatly Museum, 47 East Vine Street, Tooele, p.m. There will be a spook alley, eats despite the rain. Our Club meets the The Historic Benson Gristmill mornings at 635 N. Main St., (Phil’s N. Main, former Stowes Family Music appreciated. Utah. Enter at back entrance on north games and treats. All kids 12 years and second Tuesday of the month at the Restoration Committee is seeking Glass), or call 435-578-8022 for more building. For more information, call 435- side of building. For more information younger are invited. Bring the children Fall Boo-Tique Tooele Applied Technology College donations from individuals, groups, and information. 224-3392 or www.tooelechristianfellow- contact Millicent at 435-882-7094 or and have a fun time. Public invited. The Boo-tique will be held Oct. 10-11. If (TATC) Auditorium at 88 S. Tooele businesses to help with restoration ship.org. Parking and entrance in back Steve C. at 435-841-1458. First Baptist Church you would like to have a space to sell Blvd, Tooele. Come learn about rocks, efforts and the operation of the historic of building. Rummage/bake sale minerals and ways to craft with them Gristmill site. Donations may be sent to What does Jesus say about everyday your craft, contact Glenice Moore at Music Teachers Association The Eagles will have a rummage and and enjoy field trips for rock collect- Tooele County Benson Gristmill Fund, situations? That’s what we’ll learn in a 435-830-1443 for more information. If The Tooele Valley Chapter of the Utah bake sale on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014, ing. Membership $10 per year. Visit 47. S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. series through the Gospels in a chrono- you are interested in having a crafter or Music Teachers Association will meet Charity from 9 a.m. until noon. Bring your us on Facebook or www.tooelegem. For more information contact Mike 602- logical order of Jesus’ life. Join us in vendor booth, please call Glenice Moore Thursday, October 9, at 9:30 a.m. at unwanted items to the Eagles, if pos- com. Contact info: 435-882-5752 email 826-9471. learning and in worship of the Lord, and Family Promise at 830-1443. The event is sponsored by the Tooele Valley Academy of Dance, sible, by Oct. 17, 2014, or bring early the women’s group to fund charity work. [email protected] located at 280 S. Main Street in Tooele. serve him by serving those around us. Family Promise of Tooele County invites on the morning of the sale. Members, Jane Calder, author of music games and Sunday Bible study: 9:45 a.m. Worship: the community to learn more on Oct. 16 Sons of Utah Pioneers please bake your favorite goodies and Benson Gristmill Farmers books, will be the featured presenter. Stockton 11 a.m. Tooele First Baptist — 580 S. at 7 p.m. at Tooele United Methodist The goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers bring them up for the bake sale. The Anyone interested is invited to attend. Main St.; 882-2048 Church. This new organization (www. Market Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep Haunted Trails proceeds will go 1/2 to the President’s Benson Gristmill Farmers Market, United Methodist Church FamilyPromise.org) helps homeless Project, RISE and 1/2 to finish the our pioneer heritage alive. We do this On Saturday, Oct. 25, 1-7 p.m. the Town families with children establish sustain- 325 State Road 138, Stansbury Park, of Stockton is having a Haunted Trails Tooele United Methodist Church ser- repair on the windows broken by van- Saturdays beginning July 12 through vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. able housing. Community Nights are the dalism. We will greatly appreciate any Activity. Begins at the Stockton Town third Thursday of each month. Members October at 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. SNAP EBT Park. Kids $3 Adults $2 All ages are Please check our website, tooelecumc. thing, we will take all items big and accepted. Bulletin Board Policy of all faiths are invited to help promise If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin welcome. The activity is most appropri- org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- small. Please support this charity. Public every child they can have a place called at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The ate for 12 years and under. Come join in 1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell at 801-651- invited. Masons “home.” Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic some Halloween fun. 2557 for more info. We are located at Masons meeting second Friday at 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. Past president’s dinner meeting 7 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m., 22 clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the Medical equipment needed The PPs will meet at the La Fontaine advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Tooele and Grantsville Senior Centers Settlement Canyon, Tooele. Breakfast Church of Christ Restaurant on Wednesday, Oct. 15, Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To Schools are in need of donated medical equip- on the second Saturday, 9 a.m., Jim’s Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah 2014, at 7 p.m. PMPs Barbara Denner guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- ment to be used for seniors in need. Cafe. For more information or a ride, Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. and Jessica Winegar will host. All PPs 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the Stansbury Park Elementary New or gently used items needed are call Blair 801-554-0527. and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. are invited to attend. desired publication date. Stansbury Park Elementary School PTA wheelchairs, walkers, canes or other A9

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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:33 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Thursday 7:34 a.m. 6:59 p.m. Friday 7:35 a.m. 6:57 p.m. Saturday 7:36 a.m. 6:55 p.m. Sunday 7:37 a.m. 6:54 p.m. Monday 7:38 a.m. 6:52 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:39 a.m. 6:51 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 7:17 p.m. 7:43 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 7:56 p.m. 8:53 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 8:39 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Saturday 9:25 p.m. 11:04 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 10:13 p.m. 12:02 p.m. Statistics for the week ending Oct. 6. Partly sunny and Nice with sun and Sun followed by Monday 11:05 p.m. 12:55 p.m. Mostly sunny A full day of sunshine Mostly sunny and nice Clouds limiting sun Temperatures Tuesday 11:58 p.m. 1:43 p.m. pleasant clouds increasing clouds High/Low past week 79/38 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 71/46 76 46 74 45 74 44 74 43 71 46 71 48 69 48 Average temp past week 54.5 Normal average temp past week 58.9 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Oct 8 Oct 15 Oct 23 Oct 30 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 74/34 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 75/47 Knolls Clive Lake Point 75/38 76/47 76/46 74/47 Ogden Stansbury Park 75/46 Erda 75/47 Vernal Grantsville 77/47 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 72/43 76/45 64/40 Tooele 76/46 Bauer 76/46 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 75/45 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 76/46 75/44 73/44 Stockton Pollen Index Price 75/45 74/47 High Nephi Rush Valley 75/42 75/44 Ophir Moderate 67/44 Low Delta Manti Absent 76/47 75/45 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 78/49 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 75/44 76/45 Moab 72/43 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 78/51 Beaver 74/49 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 74/42 Ibapah 73/43 24-hour 76/42 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.13 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 73/45 68/51 at Grantsville 1.40 -0.01 81/59 Kanab 73/48 Eureka 68/44 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 92.96

the August normal — to make Water August the rainiest month of the continued from page A1 year. But Tooele also received 1.68 inches of precipitation in of below-normal precipitation, July, and another 1.76 inches last local water officials said the late- month. summer rains were too little, too Like Settlement Canyon, the late. Grantsville reservoir has little “The rain doesn’t put water improvement to show for all the into the reservoir,” said Gary unseasonably wet weather. Lynn Bevan, president of Settlement Taylor, Grantsville Irrigation Canyon Irrigation Company. Company Watermaster, said “The only thing it does is help on users were restricted to a little the usage. We have to get snow to more than half the amount of help with the reservoir.” water usually made available Bevan said Settlement Canyon over the summer. Reservoir was ending the season “The late rain helped, but we with little water left for next year. were so far behind it was going Water levels are roughly the same to take a lot more than that,” he as last year, he said, but muddy said. conditions have made it difficult Taylor estimated that the to get an exact reading. ground is so dry from several The irrigation company will years of drought that it will take probably shut down for the an annual precipitation in the season within the next several range of 110 to 120 percent of weeks, he said. But without the normal to bring the reservoir last three months’ rain, which back to non-drought conditions. temporarily decreased water However, what the late-sum- use and allowed the reservoir mer rain has done, according to to recharge somewhat, Bevan Bevan, is prepare the ground for said the reservoir’s stores likely the coming winter’s snowfall — wouldn’t have stretched past the possibly improving the odds for company’s two-week shutdown a much improved water season in August. next year. “The three rainy months have “The other way the rain helps FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO been really good,” he said. “That’s — it soaks the ground up so when Late summer rains came too late for the Settlement Canyon Reservoir, which will end the season at roughly the same low level as last year. However, the rain brought what saved us.” the runoff starts next spring, run- the water year total within a third of an inch of normal, inspiring hope that next year will break the cycle of drought. Most of the late-summer pre- off should come down and go cipitation came in August, when into the reservoir,” he said. three months, according to Temperatures, which at an were somewhat above normal for next several months. Tooele totaled 2.34 inches of rain Precipitation is expected to the National Weather Service’s average high of 81.5 degrees and September — are also expected [email protected] — nearly an inch and a half above return to normal over the next Climate Prediction Center. an average low of 55.4 degrees to remain above normal for the

Tooele City police, which lends him as of Tuesday morning. Boy two officers to CART operations, Wimmer said the odds of find- continued from page A1 and CART personnel began sift- ing a child alive and well after ing through clues to narrow down an abduction, especially one with left on foot. where Mamales could have gone threats, are slim after as many Patrol officers who happened with the boy. hours as Derek had been gone. to be near the scene at 448 E. Vine Wimmer said while officers “Statistically, if you don’t get Street, responded but could not initially weren’t sure how serious them within three hours, there’s find the man or boy that matched Mamales was about his threats, as an 80 percent chance they’re given descriptions, perplexing the hours progressed police began dead, at least on a traditional police, Wimmer said. to fear the worst. An AMBER Alert abduction,” he said. “This one He said while Mamales didn’t was activated for Derek at about was an odd one, where it was dif- have any known ties to Tooele, 11 a.m. Saturday. ficult to assess what we had.” or anyone local he could call for However, a South Salt Lake K- Kirby said custodial cases help, Mamales’ family said he is 9 officer and handler canvassing involving disputes between known to ask for rides from kind- the area near the house hit upon estranged parents are not uncom- ly strangers, which widened the a scent, Wimmer said. The dog, a mon, but this case, where one par- area the two could have gone. bloodhound named Max, tracked ent had taken a child after threat- Detectives from the depart- the scent to a shed in the back- ening violence, was somewhat ment were called in to glean more yard of a nearby house at 418 E. more worrisome and unusual. information, and finally, a spe- Vine Street. Mamales and the boy “It’s not unusual for us to get cialty law enforcement coalition were found safe and sound at these kinds of cases where it’s a was activated. about 11:50 a.m., Wimmer said. custody thing between two bio- Roughly 30 officers from an “That’s why [the patrol officers] logical parents. It can be civil in olio of law enforcement agen- couldn’t see them — he ducked nature where someone wants cies that comprise the Utah Child into that shed so quickly,” he custody and the other one has Abduction Response Team, or added. “That’s consistent with it,” Kirby said. “This one was dif- CART, set up shop in the Tooele these [types of cases]. It’s never as ferent where the child was taken County Emergency Management far away as you think.” by force and there was a verbal Center. Mamales had evidently given threat made against the child’s Patty Reed, a special agent with his jacket to his son overnight, life. That made this one different the Utah Attorney General’s office and the two had candy and a can- from any other. I can’t even think and coordinator of the organi- dle, Wimmer said. The boy was of one similar to this that I can zation, said the team is rarely reunited with his half sister at her compare it to.” deployed. It has been activated house, while Mamales was arrest- The boy’s safe and relative- roughly four times since it began ed. The boy was then reunited ly swift return is evidence that in 2007, but its frequent trainings with his mother at the emergency the response — the investigative allow its members to be at the operations center. work, the AMBER Alert and, most ready at all times. Mamales was booked into the significantly, the CART efforts — “We have the best of the best Tooele County Detention Center was effective, Kirby said. individuals,” she said. “They’re on charges of child abuse, threats “The system worked,” he said. SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO able to hit the ground running. of violence, criminal trespass “It was that response that worked South Salt Lake Police Officer Alan Honsaker and “Max” walk with five-year-old Derek after the dog found the boy and his When they get here, they know and criminal mischief. No court and the system worked. We’re father on Saturday morning in a shed. The boy’s father, Richard Mamales, was arrested by officers and taken to the Tooele what to do, and they do it.” charges had been filed against pleased about that.” County Detention Center. A10 SPORTS

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SPORTS WRAP SUU falls to Cal Poly Chris Brown and Kori Garcia each ran for fourth quarter touchdowns Stansbury buries Buffaloes on road as Cal Poly survived a 42-39 battle with Southern Utah on Saturday night. Brown threw for two touch- Stallions improve to 4-1 and undefeated in region play downs and Brandon Howe punched in from the 1 as the Mustangs (2-3, by Tavin Stucki 1-1 Big Sky) bolted to a 21-0 lead after one quarter. Ammon Olsen SPORTS EDITOR answered, throwing a 29-yard strike to Justin Brown and dashing over The Region 11 title race got a from the 3 while Trevor McGirr little more selective Friday when kicked a 34-yard field goal in the Stansbury raced all over Tooele, second quarter to pull Southern 42-21. Utah within 21-17 at intermission. “We knew it was going to be a The Thunderbirds (1-5, 1-1) took good game,” said Stansbury head the lead twice in the third quarter. coach Clint Christiansen. “Those Olsen threw 5 yards to Chandler three running backs we have, Allphin for a 24-21 lead, then fired they’re legit. It’s tough, we’ve got a 20-yard strike to Mitch Jessop for some speed, we’ve got Landon a 31-28 advantage. Olsen rallied Stice, and they just do a good job. the Thunderbirds for a final drive, You can’t coach that, it just kills squeezing in from the 1 and toss- people on the edges.” ing a two-point conversion pass Stansbury scored a pair of to Chris Robinson to get within a touchdowns in the first quar- field goal. ter and one just after the sec- BYU retires McMahon’s jersey ond quarter started to put the BYU retired Jim McMahon’s No. Buffaloes in a hole, and buried 9 jersey during its game against them by rushing for more than Utah State on Friday night, a day 500 yards in the contest. after the former was “We just got dominated,” inducted into the school’s athlet- Tooele head coach Kyle Brady ic hall of fame. The 55-year-old said. McMahon recently graduated, a Tooele looked poised to score requirement for the number retire- first when Stansbury quarter- ment and hall of fame. He had to back Gage Manzione fumbled complete four classes, which was on in the red zone, giving Tooele not an easy task for the former the ball around midfield after a NFL star, who is dealing with early big return by linebacker Zac Cruz onset dementia following multiple return. concussions. “I actually tried doing To Tooele drive stalled out it two or three times over the after five plays, and punter Matt last 30 years,” McMahon said. “I Lozano’s punt went into the end just couldn’t get myself to do the zone for a touchback. homework. And it gets worse at On the following offensive 55. I told them (Thursday) night, play, Manzione pitched the ball I’ve studied more the last eight to senior running back Hudson months than the first five years I Conrad, who went 80 yards to was here. But I got it done. I had give Stansbury the lead 7-0 with some great teachers helping me five minutes played in the game. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO out. I’m glad it’s over.” He’s the Stansbury’s Landon Stice races past Tooele’s Jonathon Ficken in Friday’s 42-21 game at Tooele. sixth former BYU football player The Stallions forced a Tooele to have his number retired, follow- three-and-out on the next drive. ing Eldon Fortie, Marion Probert, Again on the first offensive In the second half, Tooele , and play, this time from the Stansbury looked like a new team and . “This is his place,” said 32-yard line, the Stallions scored stopped Stansbury on the first BYU athletic director Tom Holmoe, quickly. Manzione handed off Stallion drive of the half. McMahon’s former college team- to senior fullback Landon Stice, With fullback Nate Reynolds mate. “He belongs here. I just told who took it 68 yards for the score in on limited action due to an him that he’ll be part of this family to make it 14-0 with five minutes apparent knee injury, senior forever.” McMahon was enshrined to go in the first quarter. Maka Kioa helped running back in the Hall of Fame Stice scored again on a 14- Ryan Brady shoulder the load in 1999. He was quick to credit his yard touchdown run during the of the Buffalo running game. BYU teammates for setting his foot- next drive, a seven-play scoring The Buffs took over after a failed ball career on the trajectory it took. march that went 67 yards in less Stansbury fourth-down attempt “I respect the job they’ve got to than two minutes. near midfield with nine minutes do,” McMahon said. “Without them “We fought back into it and to go in the third quarter. Tooele doing their job, I couldn’t do mine. had a couple chances to get back quarterback Jake Brady capped I can’t block for myself. I couldn’t in the game, but we’ve got to the five-play drive off with a 4- throw to myself. I couldn’t play eliminate big plays,” Kyle Brady yard touchdown run to make it defense. You need those guys.” said. “That team right there, their 21-14. Jazz sign 5-year-old for one day running backs are great.” There was no stopping the The Utah Jazz announced today Tooele’s first touchdown Stallion stampede. It took that the team has signed five-year- drive came in the second Stansbury two plays to break a old free agent guard JP Gibson quarter. Starting from their long touchdown run on the next to a one-day contract. Per team own 20, Tooele running backs drive: Stice scored this one on a policy, financial terms were not Ryan Brady and Nate Reynolds 74-yarder to make it 28-14. released, but Gibson played for one marched the Buffaloes downfield “Landon Stice just does play during the inter-squad scrim- with a steading mix up running so much for us,” Christiansen mage Monday night and scored a through the guards and on the said. “Then we get Hudson and slam-dunk basket on a pick-and-roll edge. Quarterback Jake Brady Zayne loose on the edge. The play with the help of center Rudy capped the 14-play drive off with triple option is hard to contain Gobert. Gibson was diagnosed a 4-yard touchdown run to make FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO with acute lymphoblastic leukemia it 21-7 with 5:28 left in the half. SEE FOOTBALL PAGE A12 ➤ Tooele quarterback Jake Brady tries to elude Stansbury’s Landon Stice on Friday. in 2012. The Gibson family was hosted by the Utah Jazz and the “Anything Can Be” project, which is a part of the Millie’s Princess Foundation, dedicated to provid- ing financial support and hope to families affected by childhood can- Cowboys dominate Region 11 tennis tourney cer. Photographer Jon Diaz, who is by Lisa Christensen and Stansbury’s Hannah chronicling Gibson’s Jazz experi- ence, asks children with cancer STAFF WRITER Christopherson and Kimbri what their dream is, and he creates Herring, also scored a point for it in a storybook with the click of a Grantsville High School swept the host team in the 6-0, 6-2 camera and the magic of technol- Region 11 tennis for the second match. ogy. “JP loves most sports, but year in a row Friday. In addition to the five regu- basketball is definitely his favorite,” The Cowboys took all five var- lar positions, a third doubles said Megan Gibson. “When he was sity titles, a sixth for a third dou- team was played in Region 11. just over a year old, he would sit bles team and the junior varsity Grantsville’s Maddie Jeffries and with my husband Josh watching tournament in the region play- Marissa Linares won 7-6 (7-3), 6- games. He started insisting on offs on their home courts, which 2 over Bear River’s Madison King shooting hoops for an hour each also brought Stansbury High and Maryssa Brown. night before bedtime when he was School and Tooele High School Stansbury’s second singles just 15 months old. He knows he to the nets. player, McKenzie Didericksen, has to be six before he can play GHS Coach Steve Thurgood came in third after a 6-3, 6-2 vic- Junior Jazz, and he reminds us all said the title was earned by a tory against Laura Czemak of Ben the time that he can’t wait until strong team doing what they Lomond, and the team’s third he’s six.” love. singles player, Abbie Stanworth, 19 Bees make up Angels roster “We had a pretty good team, claimed the same rank in a 6-4, When the Los Angeles Angels obviously since JV won every- 1-6, 7-5 fight against Bear River’s announced their 25-man roster for thing too,” he said. “It was kind Sage Nielson. the American League Division Series of a challenge to keep everyone The Stallions’ third doubles against the Kansas City Royals, the happy, but despite all that they team of Lindsay Trussell and roster featured 19 players who still played good — they won Sydney Wilson placed fifth after have played for the Salt Lake Bees region.” losing to Ben Lomond in a 7-6(7- during their careers — 12 appeared In No. 1 singles, Jennifer 5), 4-6, 2-6 heartbreaker. in Salt Lake City in 2014. The Christensen edged out Thurgood said the Cowboys — players are: Pitchers Kevin Jepsen Stansbury’s Sydney Squires 6-1, who have lost only to 4A Skyview (2008-09, 2011-13), Mike Morin 7-5, while Bailie Sandberg beat and defending 5A champion (2014), Vinnie Pestano (2014), Bear River High School’s Shantel Davis — are excited for the 3A Cory Rasmus (2013-14), Fernando Wakley 6-2, 6-4. In third singles, Utah State Tournament, slated Salas (2014), Hector Santiago Morgan Matthews took out for Friday and Saturday at Liberty (2014), Matt Shoemaker (2010-14) Ben Lomond High School’s Lily Park in Salt Lake City, though the and Jered Weaver (2006); Catchers McCready in a 6-3, 6-2 match. competition in some slots will Hank Conger (2010-12) and Chris The first doubles team, made be tough. Last year’s first-singles Iannetta (2012); Infielders Erick up of Madi Linares and Whitney champion, Pine View’s Lacey Aybar (2006-07, 2011, 2013), C.J. Castagno, locked horns with Hancock, will compete, and will Cron (2014), David Freese (2014), Stansbury’s Kallie Stewart and no doubt be looking to preserve Howie Kendrick (2006-09) and Efren Alyssa Guymon and came out on the 6-0, 6-0 record she held in all Navarro (2011-14); Outfielders Kole top, 6-4, 6-1. Another Cowboy- of her matches last year. Some Calhoun (2012-14), Collin Cowgill Stallion showdown at second of second singles’ matches will (2013-14), Josh Hamilton (2014) SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO doubles, between Grantsville’s and Mike Trout (2012). Grantsville’s No. 1 singles tennis player Jennifer Christensen won the Region 11 title last weekend. Becca Toone and Lexi Jackson SEE TENNIS PAGE A12 ➤ A11

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Good practice week helps Grantsville Tooele Club Tooele 438 W 400 N Annual Teen Center Membership sweep Ben Lomond on Thursday Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ by Tavin Stucki ble early Thursday night as senior Club 435.843.5719 SPORTS EDITOR setter Mandy Wilson spread the ball around to multiple positions Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! Things are looking up on the at the net. Granstville volleyball court. Senior outside hitter Courtney The Cowboys earned their Van Orden earned Grantsville’s Afterschoolol fourth victory of the season first kill. Sandberg had the sec- Thursday against Ben Lomond, ond and third on a tip and roll programs forfor and they did it with style to nab shot, respectively, and with a Youth andd Teens their first straight-sets win this few unforced errors and rota- year, 25-19, 25-19, 26-24. tion violations by Ben Lomond, When School ages 6 - 18.8. is “It feels really good,” said Sandberg’s first hard kill bounced The Club Grantsville head coach KC off the Ben Lomond block and is In! Out Bleazard. out of bounds to make it 10-6 in After losing a combined the first set. 6-1 to valley and region rivals “Mandy was setting really TooeleClub.org Stansbury and Tooele to close good today,” Sandberg said after out September, Bleazard helped the match. “She is really good at her team realize what needed to mixing it up, going from hitter change. to hitter instead of just setting Against Stansbury and Tooele, one person, and that makes her as well as in the Juan Diego game a really good setter. We have a lot PET OF THE WEEK earlier this season, Grantsville was of options setting, a lot of trick the definition of a one-dimension plays, and she’s a good setter.” team: The back row would receive Later, middle blocker Natasha the serve well enough, get the Landon had a tip kill to make it ball to setter Mandy Wilson, then 15-14 before blocking two Ben Wilson would set to the outside Lomond hits in the next rally, where junior outside hitter Sarah eventually putting Sandberg in Sandberg would unleash a great position to grab another kill from spike into two or three block- the outside position. ers. There was little variation, and Ben Lomond called timeout usually it came from Sandberg by and the teams played even the mixing in a roll shot or tip to get rest of the way. Middle blocker the kill — or not, depending. Kimberly Brown had a kill to make But Thursday, Grantsville’s it 24-19, and then Ben Lomond playing style was different. hit in the next rally and smashed “We worked a lot on trusting into the net to give Grantsville the each other. We’ve been getting first set 25-19. a lot of good passes,” Bleazard “Me personally, I think I had said. “They’re hitting the middles, 13 sets, and that’s really good FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO they’re getting open, everyone is for me,” Brown said. “I don’t get Senior setter Mandy Wilson jumps to serve in Thursday’s game against Ben just doing their part to be ready set that much usually. (Wilson) Lomond. Grantsville won in straight sets. for the ball and executing when mixed it up a lot instead of just we give them the ball.” going to one hitter. She used us all took care of the ball really well good.” Those adjustments were visi- all and I felt like it all worked. We I thought.” Seniors Courtney Van Orden Brown had six kills in the and Angel Cloward combined to I HAVE GOOD MANNERS! match. serve for 31 points. In the second set, Sandberg Cloward also had 28 digs in the scored on five of seven rallies match. For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure to give Grantsville an 8-4 lead, “I feel like the scores were pret- Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires including back-to-back smash ty close, but it didn’t at all feel Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing hits from the outside position. like they were going to beat us,” Tooele City and possible shelter fee. Landon had a kill from the Brown said. “It felt really good to Animal Shelter 882-8900 middle to make it 12-6, and actually just blow someone out of Shelters are required to another from the opposite side to the water. I think it’s going to be Grantsville hold animals for 5 business make it 13-7. up from here.” Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. “I had some of the girls come Grantsville next faces Bear up and say ‘I actually saw where River on the road in Region 11 Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. the block was and I was able to go play Tuesday. Grantsville beat the around it,’” Bleazard said. Bears in their previous matchup Tooele Veterinary Clinic The Cowboys won the second 3-2. 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 set 25-19. [email protected] The third set was the most even of the three, with neither team leading by more than five. Down 18-14 after three-straight unforced errors, Ben Lomond called timeout, then eventu- ally tied the game at 23-23 after three-straight unforced errors by Grantsville. Sandberg earned the final kill over the Ben Lomond block from BANNERS outside to give Grantsville the 26- 24 set victory and win the match 3-0. Sandberg finished with 11 Yard Signs, Vehicle Magnets, kills. Sophomore outside hitter Rylie Ekins said it’s nice to share Sandberg’s position because they Window Stickers, and More! help each other improve. “We can cheer each other on,” Ekins said. “We can talk to each FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO other and say ‘you need to fix Middle blocker Kimberly Brown (22) winds up to hit in Thursday’s game against this’ or ‘this is open’ so it’s really Ben Lomond while sophomore Rylie Ekins (15) gets ready to counter a block. NBA extends television deals NEW YORK (AP) — The NBA The contracts will run an ate future. and its television partners additional nine years through The league has relationships couldn’t wait to extend their con- the 2024-25 season. The previ- with both Fox and NBC’s parent tracts. ous eight-year deals end after company, Comcast, which local- The league renewed its deals 2015-16. ly televise teams’ games on their with ESPN and TNT even though The basics won’t change: The regional sports networks. If the two seasons remain on the old NBA Finals remain on ABC, national contract had gone to the ones. With potential competition ESPN’s broadcast partner. ESPN/ open market, NBC could have from Fox looming, both networks ABC and TNT will continue to pursued a return to NBA cover- were willing to pay generously to split the conference finals, with age to boost its 24-hour sports secure the rights long term. both networks adding extra regu- cable channel, NBCSN. The NBA’s annual revenue lar-season games and expanded Silver said the league also took from the agreements will increase digital content. into consideration the potential from $930 million to more than Broadcasting rights fees have interest of tech companies such $2.6 billion, according to a per- been skyrocketing across all as Google and Apple that could son familiar with the terms. The sports as live events become eventually bid on sports rights High Quality • Full Color person spoke on condition of increasingly valuable to advertis- and change the model for how anonymity to The Associated ers. Few viewers will DVR an NBA fans watch games. Press because the league was game, which means they can’t But for the next decade and not announcing the financial fig- fast-forward through the com- beyond, the NBA is sticking with Custom Design & 24 Hour ures. mercials. what works. “We ultimately made a deci- Last year, Fox launched a 24- “I don’t think we left any sion that this was the right time hour sports cable channel, Fox money on the table,” Silver said. Turnaround Available to go,” Commissioner Adam Sports 1. With so many rights “We’re confident that we maxi- Silver said at a news conference locked up in long-term deals, the mized what our opportunity was Monday. “These are extraordi- NBA was the biggest property in the marketplace.” nary healthy deals financially.” coming up in the more immedi- TOOELE RANSCRIPT Isn’t it time you T led a Spry life? BULLETIN Look for it every month. TOOELETRANSCRIPT 58 North Main St. 435-882-0050 BULLETIN TOOELE A12

A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY October 7, 2014 Backup QB leads Utah State over No. 18 BYU, 35-20

PROVO, Utah (AP) — It was in the second half of a Week 3 Matthews had eight catches for open in the end zone to put Utah alone deep down the left side for big, explosive plays to stretch supposed to be Chuckie Keeton’s win over Wake Forest, also ran 117 yards and one TD. Jordan State up 21-14. a 72-yard TD pass right before the defense. We were able to get comeback season. Instead, it’s for a score. He completed 14 of Leslie caught four passes for 135 “I was really happy for the the break. three or four tonight that really looking like the year when Darell 17 passes for 257 yards and three yards. offense to flip it around and capi- Garretson went back to work hit for big yards,” Vigil said. Garretson will emerge as Utah TDs in the first half, propelling Hill began the game in familiar talize on that. We had been strug- downfield in the third quarter. All BYU could muster in the State’s next star. Utah State to a 28-14 lead. style when he went deep down gling a little bit with that in the He again found Sharp behind second half were two field goals Garretson threw for 321 yards “He remained calm and com- the right side to Leslie for 53 past,” Wells said. BYU’s defenders for 56 yards, set- by Trevor Sampson. Reserve and three touchdowns, leading posed for us,” Wells said. yards on the first play. Four plays Minutes later, Garretson ting up a 1-yard TD run by Vigil. quarterback Christian Stewart, Utah State to a 35-20 upset of Hunter Sharp had five catches later, Hill scrambled left from stunned the home crowd when “Offensively, I think that’s taking over for Hill, threw three No. 18 Brigham Young on Friday for 173 yards and a touchdown the 11-yard line and hurdled a he found Sharp streaking all what we’ve been missing is the second-half interceptions. night, the first time the Aggies for the Aggies (3-2), who were defender at the goal line to put have won in Provo since 1978. 20-point underdogs. Devonte the Cougars up 7-0 only 1:16 into “I think it’s a very big win for Robinson added six catches for the game. our program,” Garretson said. 98 yards and two TDs. After fumbling the ball away “We had a chip on our shoul- Sophomore linebacker Nick on its first drive, Utah State came Utah stuns UCLA with late field goal der and we had something to Vigil, who played on both sides back to tie it at 7 on its next pos- prove.” of the ball for the first time in his session. Garretson capped the PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Utah attempt as time expired. four times, tying the school BYU quarterback Taysom career, carried 16 times for 57 10-play, 85-yard drive by con- coach Kyle Whittingham spent “They played a great game and record held by five other players. Hill, a Heisman Trophy hopeful, yards and one TD. Vigil also led necting with Robinson over the the day watching a wave of wild beat us,” UCLA coach Jim Mora He also set a career-high with 11 broke his left leg late in the first Utah State with nine tackles. middle on a third down from the results sweep across the nation said. “It doesn’t matter if it was tackles. half and is done for the season. The Aggies racked up 457 total 7-yard line. and engulf the Pac-12, not that he the offense, the defense, special “The dude is just a freak ath- He’ll have surgery Saturday and yards to BYU’s 425. Utah State The Cougars regained the lead needed the reminder. teams or the coaching. We have lete, the guy that teams have to will be out three to four months. also had nearly a 16-minute at 14-7 when Hill lofted a pass to A week ago, the Utes squan- to figure out why. We have to game-plan for,” said defensive Without him, the Cougars (4-1) advantage in time of possession. Matthews in the end zone from dered a 21-point lead to push on from here.” end Hunter Dimick, who added never recovered from a 14-point The Aggies forced BYU into four 25 yards out. Washington State. The next time Booker ran for 156 yards and 2 1/2 sacks. halftime deficit on a night when turnovers. Utah State responded with out, they rallied to upset a Top Oklahoma transfer Thompson Paul Perkins ran for 99 yards former star quarterback Jim “They executed more cleanly another long march, tying the 10 opponent for the second con- added 83 yards on the ground for UCLA, scoring the Bruins’ McMahon had his No. 9 jersey from beginning to end ... and score 14-all when Garretson secutive season. for the Utes, who bounced back first touchdown in the second retired. there were some fast guys who rolled left and dove across the Andy Phillips kicked a 29-yard splendidly. quarter. Defensive tackle Eddie “That kid is a tremendous ran right past us a few times,” goal line for a 5-yard TD run. field goal with 34 seconds left for “When you rush for 242 yards Vanderdoes added a 1-yard competitor. I hate that for him,” BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall BYU fumbled on the next play, Utah, and UCLA’s Ka’imi Fairbairn against the talent that UCLA has touchdown run in the third quar- Aggies coach Matt Wells said. said. with the Aggies recovering on missed two field-goal attempts in the front seven, you’ve done ter for UCLA, whose sputtering Garretson, a sophomore who For BYU, Jamaal Williams the 22-yard line. One play later, with no time on the clock as the some good work,” Whittingham offense was a dramatic contrast took over for the injured Keeton rushed for 99 yards. Mitch Garretson found Robinson wide Utes stunned the No. 8 Bruins said. from a Utah game plan that con- 30-28 on Saturday night. UCLA led 28-27 after Hundley sistently delivered gains. “That was a gutsy perfor- hit Eldridge Massington for a 40- Thompson passed for 95 yards, mance,” Whittingham said. “I’ve yard TD strike with 4:50 to play, finding receiver Dres Anderson never understood what the word part of a second-half flurry in for a leaping catch between two `signature win’ is, but this is a which Hundley passed for 187 defenders for a 42-yard TD early big win for us on the road. It says yards and two scores on just eight in the second quarter. what our capabilities are if we completions. Thompson replaced starter play a complete game and play But Hundley also was sacked Travis Wilson after two series smart and play a full 60 min- 10 times while UCLA played from and seemingly caught UCLA off- utes.” behind almost all night, and Tevin guard several times with his elu- Brett Hundley passed for 269 Carter returned an interception siveness as a runner. Thompson yards and two touchdowns for 27 yards for a score in the first rushed for 83 yards, using his legs the Bruins (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12), who quarter. to spark a late second-quarter became the fourth team in the Earlier in the fourth quarter, drive that ended in Phillips’ 48- Top 10 to lose Saturday, and the Hundley connected with a streak- yard field goal for a 17-7 halftime fifth to fall this weekend. ing Devin Fuller down the Bruins’ lead. Utah (4-1, 1-1) drove 63 yards sideline for a 93-yard touchdown “We’ve seen that from Kendal in 10 plays for the go-ahead kick, pass, the second-longest play from the first practice in fall taking 4:16 off the clock behind from scrimmage in school his- camp. That is his strength,” the rushing of Kendal Thompson tory. Whittingham said. and Devontae Booker to set up But Utah capitalized on favor- Whittingham declined to the kick by Phillips, the one-time able field position after Hundley name a starting quarterback for member of the U.S. Ski Team. was sacked three times on UCLA’s Utah’s next game at Oregon State “They were trying to load the next drive, and Phillips’ second following a bye week, saying that box on Booker, and I was able field goal put the Utes up 27-21. the evaluation process will begin to pull it a couple of times,” Hundley struggled to find on Monday. Thompson said. “We felt like we rhythm for three quarters work- For now, Whittingham is sim- could run the ball and move it ing behind an offensive line ply happy to have a week free of right down the field.” missing injured left guard Alex Pac-12 madness. Hundley then drove the Bruins Redmond. Even when the Bruins “It’s a meat grinder,” to the Utah 37, but Fairbairn gave Hundley time, he frequently Whittingham said. “You got any missed a 50-yard field goal on an held onto the ball and took cov- weakness in this conference and untimed down after Eric Rowe erage sacks or moved into pres- you’re toast. It’s week in, week was penalized for running into sure. out, one week after another. Fairbairn on a failed 55-yard Nate Orchard sacked Hundley Unless you have a bye.” Football continued from page A10

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF JEFF & MEG SKIBITSKY Meg Skibitsky (left) weighs a baby at the health center where she worked in Mali. Jeff Skibitsky (above) sits in the middle of a daily afternoon gathering where the men talk and play Bilot, a popular card game. From Africa, with love Erda couple shares story of finding romance during Peace Corps service

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ TTB PHOTO Jeff and Meg Skibitsky sit near the fireplace in their Erda home. The couple met in Africa while serving in the Peace Corps.

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or most Tooele County in community economic develop- residents, finding Mali on ment. a map would be a chal- “I provided health education and lenge. For doctors Jeff and worked on a lot of maternal and Meg Skibitsky of Erda, infant education,” she said. however,F the landlocked African Jeff worked out of the mayor’s country was home — and the place office and formed community they met. groups and helped the mayor to The Peace Corps provided them start a question-and-answer ses- with this life-changing opportu- sion over the radio. nity. Jeff, who grew up primarily in “The biggest part of the Peace Chicago, graduated from Vanderbilt Corps isn’t necessarily your job,” he University in Nashville, Tennessee. said. “It’s that you’re assimilating Meg, a native of Virginia, grew up into a culture and you start to live on a farm. After completing college the problems that other people are at James Madison University, she living. You get to understand the joined the Peace Corps. issues they’re going through and The humanitarian organization, look beyond your own news.” founded in 1961 by John F. Kennedy The Skibitskys were drawn to the and his brother-in-law, Sargent Peace Corps initially for a variety of Shriver, caters to recent college reasons. graduates, who volunteer to work “I wanted to travel,” Meg said. for two years in a foreign country “I think I had the sense that going and promote social and economic to live on my own in a place with development there. a completely different culture and The Peace Corps has five dif- a completely different language ferent sectors, or areas of focus. would broaden my horizons.” Volunteers are placed in a sector Jeff was interested in the inter- that corresponds with their edu- national politics that would come cational background. Meg joined the health sector, and Jeff worked SEE AFRICA PAGE B8 ➤ PHOTO COURTESY OF JEFF & MEG SKIBITSKY Meg Skibitsky reads to the children of Jeff’s host family in Mali. B2 TUESDAY FEATURES

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chain is located in what country? 6. HISTORY: Which U.S. state by Fifi Rodriguez was the last to secede in the Civil War and the first to be readmitted to the 1. GAMES: How many squares union? are on a chess board? 7. PHOBIAS: What fear is rep- 2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: resented by the condition What is the common called astrophobia? name for sodium bicar- 8. LANGUAGE: What are bonate? “bangers” in British slang? 3. MEDICAL: What does the 9. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What acronym stand for in the is a group of rhinoceroses term “CAT scan”? called? Moments 4. MUSIC: What nationality 10. TELEVISION: What were was Chopin? the names of the two 5. GEOGRAPHY: The main characters in the in Time Dolomites mountain “Gilmore Girls”? THE HISTORY CHANNEL

➤ On Oct. 26, 1776, a month after being named a dip- lomatic agent, Benjamin Mega Maze Franklin sets sail from Philadelphia for France, where he was to negoti- ate and secure a formal alliance and treaty. While Franklin’s personal achievements were cel- ebrated and feted in Paris, his treaty success was slow. The treaty wasn’t signed until 1778. ➤ On Oct. 25, 1881, Pablo Picasso, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, is born in ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW Spain. Picasso’s body of work comprises more than 50,000 paintings, loved the first one, but I wonder drawings, engravings, how good a second one will be. sculptures and ceramics — Justin R. in Oklahoma produced over 80 years A: Rumors have been swirl- until his death in 1973 at ing for years about a sequel, age 91. and Will Ferrell confirmed in September that “Zoolander 2” is ➤ On Oct. 22, 1934, Charles happening, and that his charac- “Pretty Boy” Floyd is shot ter, Mugatu, will be a part of it. and killed by FBI agents Justin Theroux is rumored to be in a cornfield in East directing the movie, which he Liverpool, Ohio. Floyd, Q: Now that “Being Human” co-wrote with Ben Stiller, who who had been a hotly is over, what is Sam Huntington will co-star along with Owen pursued fugitive for four up to? I was so happy to see him Wilson. The plot has Derek years, used his last breath turn up in the “Veronica Mars” Zoolander (played by Stiller) and to proclaim his inno- movie. — Michelle G., via email Hansel (Wilson) trying to com- cence. A: The former werewolf star pete against younger models as of the supernatural Syfy chan- an opposing company tries to ➤ On Oct. 20, 1947, the nel series currently is work- force them out of the business. House Un-American ing on Jeremy Renner’s new I guess the Zoolander Center Activities Committee of project (Jeremy is the execu- for Kids Who Can’t Read Good the U.S. Congress opens tive producer) for the Crackle didn’t do so well, and Derek had its investigation into network. It’s a 90-minute, to return to modeling to make communist infiltration international cyber-spy movie ends meet. of the American movie couple of pictures of a 1836 general interest but none with called “The Throwaways,” • • • industry. Many Hollywood hem book and would like to any real historic value. Most which also stars the legendary Q: With Halloween approach- actors saw their careers know how much it is worth. newspapers of this type sell in James Caan, as well as Kevin ing, can you tell me if there destroyed over false alle- We have contacted several the $10 to $15 range. Dillon (“Entourage,” “Platoon” will be another “Good Witch” gations or when they pro- bookstores but have not had • • • and “The Doors”). The fea- movie? — Patsy R., via email tested having their politi- any luck. Can you help me? Q: I worked for Burger King ture follows notorious hacker A: Catherine Bell and compa- cal loyalties questioned. — Dan, Jackson, Ohio during the early 1990s and Drew Reynolds (played by ny are returning to the Hallmark Q: I have a Chelsea teapot A: I assume you mean saved a Teenage Mutant Ninja Huntington), who is captured by Channel on Saturday, Oct. 25, at ➤ On Oct. 24, 1958, mystery that originally belonged to hymnal unless the book Turtles poster. I have been the CIA and given a proposition 9/8c with the premiere of “The writer Raymond Chandler my aunt. I suspect it is from you have is about sewing. If offered $15 for it. — Steve, — work for them or spend the Good Witch’s Wonder.” With the starts working on his the Victorian era. How much it is, indeed, a hymnal, my Albuquerque, N.M. rest of his life in prison. popularity of the movies, be last novel, “The Poodle do you think it is worth? answer may hit a sour note A: My advice is to take the Reynolds agrees to join on the on the lookout for “The Good Springs Story,” but he — Rob, Booneville, Ark. since there doesn’t seem to be money. According to “Toys condition that he gets to choose Witch” television series in early would die before complet- A: Chelsea ceramics were much demand for hymnals, & Prices” edited by Karen his own team. Instead of picking 2015. ing it. Chandler published made from about 1830 until even the very early ones. As O’Brien and published by from the top agents the CIA rec- only seven novels, among the 1880s in the Staffordshire I often state in this column, Krause Books, your 1991 post- ommends, Reynolds goes with Write to Cindy at King them his first novel, “The district of England, so your there are always exceptions to er is worth about $3. a group of “throwaways,” those Features Weekly Service, Big Sleep,” in 1939 and assumption that your teapot every rule. I contacted several deemed expendable and seem- P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL “The Long Goodbye” in is Victorian is accurate. This book dealers and they seem Write to Larry Cox in ingly the worst in the organiza- 32853-6475; or e-mail her at 1953. white dinnerware was usually to agree that it would likely be care of KFWS, P.O. Box tion. Led by Lt. Col. Christopher [email protected]. ➤ On Oct. 21, 1967, decorated with luster emboss- worth in the $25 to $35 range. 536475, Orlando, FL 32853- Holden (Caan), and including some 100,000 anti-war ing that included such pat- • • • 6475, or send e-mail to gung-ho combat specialist Dan © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. demonstrators march terns as grape, thistle, sprig Q: I have several newspa- [email protected]. Fisher (Dillon), the on the Pentagon, and fruit. I spoke to several pers, mostly from the 1930s, Due to the large volume of throwaways have to collectors, who seem to agree ‘40s and ‘50s. I am enclosing mail he receives, Mr. Cox track and take down headquarters of the U.S. that your teapot is prob- a list. Are they worth keeping? cannot personally answer a cyber-terrorist who military. Violence erupted ably worth in the $75 to $150 — Dorothy, Coventry, R.I. all reader questions, nor do is threatening mass when the protesters range. The value depends, of A: I examined the list you appraisals. Do not send any destruction. Look for clashed with soldiers and course, on its condition and sent me and have determined materials requiring return the film on Crackle U.S. marshals protecting pattern. that they are “atmospheric” mail. this December. the building. By the time • • • publications. In other words, • • • order was restored, 683 Q: I am sending you a they are mainly newspapers of © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. Q: I am so addicted people had been arrested. to “Outlander.” Can ➤ On Oct. 23, 1983, a suicide you tell me when the bomber drives a truck second half of season filled with 2,000 pounds activity tends to drop during upholstery, blankets or other one will air? — Jeanne of explosives into a U.S. the colder months, chillier items where he likes to lounge D., via email Marine Corps barracks at weather isn’t a guarantee that for long periods. A: Outlander the Beirut International they’ll go away. A number Treat the carpet with a flea returns from its win- Airport. The explosion of factors could keep them preventative, available at the ter hiatus with eight killed 220 Marines, 18 around, conceivably, all year. pet store or online. Put Isaiah more episodes begin- sailors and three soldiers. Things like a constantly warm into a safe room and sprinkle ning April 4 on Starz. environment in which to live the treatment into the carpet as You, I and millions of Four months after the (your house) or a higher than directed, then vacuum up. The other fans will have to bombing, American forces usual flea population (this can treatment will take care of any wait patiently for six left Lebanon without vary from year to year). live fleas or eggs hiding in the months to see Jamie retaliating. To really get rid of Isaiah’s carpet. rescue Claire from © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My fleas, you’ll need to treat him If your cat spends time out- Black Jack Randall. cat “Isaiah” often gets fleas in and tackle possible flea prob- doors, consider making him an I know it’s going to the late spring through sum- lems inside the house. indoor cat. This will reduce the seem like forever. mer, but by September the Treat Isaiah with a flea treat- chance of him contracting fleas Here’s to hoping they fleas usually are gone. This ment, available at the pet store outside and bringing them into don’t split up season year, he still has fleas, even as or from the vet. Perfumed the house. two like that, right? we get into the chillier October soaps aren’t good alternatives; • • • months. What can I do to drive they can dry and irritate his Send your questions or tips Q: Is there seri- the fleas out? — Maddy in skin. to [email protected]. ously going to be a Biddeford, Maine Wash or replace Isaiah’s bed- “Zoolander” sequel? 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WEDDINGS MAYOR’S YOUTH AWARDS Taylor/Collings Tom, Maria Hamby and Leanna, Joey Espinoza are pleased to announce the mar- riage of their daughter Jamie Taylor to Colton Collings, son A Full-Color of Trevor and Melissa Collings, Oct. 11, 2014. You are invited to Activity Page attend a reception held in their honor from 6-9 p.m. at the Old Just for Kids! Grantsville Church at 297 W. Clark Street in Grantsville, Utah. Every Thursday in the If we inadvertently missed any- Tooele Transcript-Bulletin one, please join us on our special day. PHOTO COURTESY HEIDI PETERSON Subscribe Today Pictured above are the 6th-grade recipients of the Tooele Mayor’s Youth Recognition Award for the Jamie Taylor and Colton Collings month of September 2014. Back row left to right: Police Chief Ron Kirby, Mayor Patrick Dunlavy, 882-0050 Councilman Dave McCall, Councilman Steve Pruden, Council Chairman Brad Pratt, Councilman Scott Wardle, Councilwoman Debbie Winn and Communities That Care Director Heidi Peterson. Front row TOOELE left to right: Noah Cederlof, East Elementary; Luke Wilson, Northlake Elementary; Bella Colovich, TRANSCRIPT Overlake Elementary; Ethan Rollie, Settlement Canyon Elementary; Cecilia Child, Elizabeth Child, St. BULLETIN Margurite Catholic School; and Sharol Seals, West Elementary.

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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A AND WHOSE APPOINTMENT OR ELECTION IS NOT OTHERWISE IS HELD FOR GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR UNDER PROVIDED FOR. ARTICLE VII, SECTION 11, SUBSECTION [(2)] (4).(II)THE S.J.R. 7, JOINT RESOLUTION REGARDING QUALIFICATIONS OF (B)IF, DURING THE RECESS OF THE SENATE, A VACANCY PERSON APPOINTED AS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR UNDER STATE TAX COMMISSION MEMBERS OCCURS IN ANY STATE OR DISTRICT OFFICE, THE GOVERNOR SUBSECTION (3)(C)(I) SHALL BE FROM THE SAME POLITICAL (2014 GENERAL SESSION) SHALL APPOINT SOME QUALIFIED PERSON TO DISCHARGE THE PARTY AS THE GOVERNOR. SHALL THE UTAH CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED DUTIES THEREOF UNTIL THE NEXT MEETING OF THE SENATE, (III)NEITHER THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE NOR THE TO MODIFY QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERS OF THE WHEN THE GOVERNOR SHALL NOMINATE SOME PERSON TO FILL SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES MAY, WHILE STATE TAX COMMISSION? SUCH OFFICE. ACTING AS GOVERNOR UNDER ARTICLE VII, SECTION 11, (2) IF THE OFFICE OF STATE AUDITOR, STATE TREASURER, OR SUBSECTION [(4)] (5), APPOINT A PERSON AS LIEUTENANT BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF UTAH, ATTORNEY GENERAL BE VACATED BY DEATH, RESIGNATION, OR GOVERNOR TO FILL A VACANCY IN THAT OFFICE. TWO-THIRDS OF ALL MEMBERS ELECTED TO EACH OF THE TWO OTHERWISE, IT SHALL BE THE DUTY OF THE GOVERNOR TO FILL SECTION 2. SUBMITTAL TO VOTERS. HOUSES VOTING IN FAVOR THEREOF: THE SAME BY APPOINTMENT, FROM THE SAME POLITICAL PARTY THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IS DIRECTED TO SUBMIT THIS SECTION 1. IT IS PROPOSED TO AMEND UTAH CONSTITUTION, AS THE REMOVED PERSON; AND THE APPOINTEE SHALL HOLD PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE VOTERS OF THE STATE AT THE ARTICLE XIII, SECTION 6, TO READ: OFFICE UNTIL A SUCCESSOR SHALL BE ELECTED AND QUALIFIED, NEXT REGULAR GENERAL ELECTION IN THE MANNER PROVIDED ������������������������� AS PROVIDED BY LAW. BY LAW. [STATE TAX COMMISSION.] (3) (A)A VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. (1) THERE SHALL BE A STATE TAX COMMISSION CONSISTING OCCURS WHEN: (I) THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DIES, IF THE AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY THIS JOINT RESOLUTION OF FOUR MEMBERS,[NOT MORE THAN TWO OF WHOM MAY RESIGNS, IS REMOVED FROM OFFICE FOLLOWING IMPEACHMENT, IS APPROVED BY A MAJORITY OF THOSE VOTING ON IT AT THE BELONG TO THE SAME POLITICAL PARTY] WITH QUALIFICATIONS BECOMES GOVERNOR UNDER ARTICLE VII, SECTION 11, NEXT REGULAR GENERAL ELECTION, THE AMENDMENT SHALL AS PROVIDED BY STATUTE. CEASES TO RESIDE WITHIN THE STATE, OR IS DETERMINED, TAKE EFFECT ON JANUARY 1, 2015. (2) WITH THE CONSENT OF THE SENATE, THE GOVERNOR AS PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION (3)(B), TO HAVE A DISABILITY SHALL APPOINT THE MEMBERS OF THE STATE TAX COMMISSION THAT RENDERS THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR UNABLE TO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT C FOR SUCH TERMS AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY STATUTE. DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF OFFICE FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE (3) THE STATE TAX COMMISSION SHALL: LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR’S TERM OF OFFICE; OR H.J.R. 12, JOINT RESOLUTION ON APPOINTMENT OF (A) ADMINISTER AND SUPERVISE THE STATE’S TAX LAWS; (II) THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR-ELECT FAILS TO TAKE OFFICE LEGAL COUNSEL FOR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS (B) ASSESS MINES AND PUBLIC UTILITIES AND HAVE SUCH OTHER BECAUSE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR-ELECT’S DEATH, (2014 GENERAL SESSION) POWERS OF ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT AS THE LEGISLATURE MAY FAILURE TO QUALIFY FOR OFFICE, OR DISABILITY, DETERMINED SHALL THE UTAH CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO AUTHORIZE PROVIDE BY STATUTE; AS PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION (3)(B), THAT RENDERS THE THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, STATE AUDITOR, AND STATE (C) ADJUST AND EQUALIZE THE VALUATION AND ASSESSMENT OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR-ELECT UNABLE TO DISCHARGE THE TREASURER EACH TO APPOINT LEGAL COUNSEL? PROPERTY AMONG THE COUNTIES; DUTIES OF OFFICE FOR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR-ELECT’S (D) AS THE LEGISLATURE PROVIDES BY STATUTE, REVIEW FULL TERM OF OFFICE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF UTAH, PROPOSED BOND ISSUES, REVISE LOCAL TAX LEVIES, AND (B) (I)EXCEPT WHEN THE DISABILITY OF A LIEUTENANT TWO-THIRDS OF ALL MEMBERS ELECTED TO EACH OF THE TWO EQUALIZE THE ASSESSMENT AND VALUATION OF PROPERTY GOVERNOR IS DETERMINED UNDER ARTICLE VII, SECTION HOUSES VOTING IN FAVOR THEREOF: WITHIN THE COUNTIES; AND 11, SUBSECTION (6) BECAUSE THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SECTION 1. IT IS PROPOSED TO AMEND UTAH CONSTITUTION, (E) HAVE OTHER POWERS AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY STATUTE. IS ACTING AS GOVERNOR UNDER ARTICLE VII, SECTION 11, ��������������������������������� (4) NOTWITHSTANDING THE POWERS GRANTED TO THE STATE SUBSECTION (5) THE DISABILITY OF A LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ARTICLE VII, SECTION 14. [DUTIES OF LIEUTENANT TAX COMMISSION IN THIS ONSTITUTION, THE LEGISLATURE OR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR-ELECT SHALL BE DETERMINED GOVERNOR -- APPOINTMENT OF LEGAL COUNSEL.] MAY BY STATUTE AUTHORIZE ANY COURT ESTABLISHED UNDER BY A WRITTEN DECLARATION STATING THAT THE LIEUTENANT (1) THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SHALL: ARTICLE VIII TO ADJUDICATE, REVIEW, RECONSIDER, OR GOVERNOR OR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR-ELECT IS UNABLE TO [(1)] (A) SERVE ON ALL BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS IN LIEU REDETERMINE ANY MATTER DECIDED BY THE STATE TAX DISCHARGE THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE OFFICE. OF THE GOVERNOR WHENEVER SO DESIGNATED BY THE COMMISSION RELATING TO REVENUE AND TAXATION. (II)THE WRITTEN DECLARATION UNDER SUBSECTION (3)(B)(I) GOVERNOR; SECTION 2. SUBMITTAL TO VOTERS. SHALL BE TRANSMITTED TO THE SUPREME COURT AND SHALL [(2)] (B) PERFORM SUCH DUTIES AS MAY BE DELEGATED BY THE THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IS DIRECTED TO SUBMIT THIS BE SIGNED BY: GOVERNOR; AND PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE VOTERS OF THE STATE AT THE (A) THE GOVERNOR; OR [(3)] (C) PERFORM OTHER DUTIES AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY NEXT REGULAR GENERAL ELECTION IN THE MANNER PROVIDED (B) (I) THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, IF THE LIEUTENANT STATUTE. BY LAW. GOVERNOR IS THE SUBJECT OF THE DECLARATION; OR (2) THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR MAY APPOINT LEGAL SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. (II) THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR-ELECT, IF THE LIEUTENANT COUNSEL TO ADVISE THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. IF THE AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY THIS JOINT RESOLUTION GOVERNOR-ELECT IS THE SUBJECT OF THE DECLARATION. SECTION 2. IT IS PROPOSED TO AMEND UTAH CONSTITUTION, IS APPROVED BY A MAJORITY OF THOSE VOTING ON IT AT THE (III)IF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OR LIEUTENANT ARTICLE VII, SECTION 15, TO READ: NEXT REGULAR GENERAL ELECTION, THE AMENDMENT SHALL GOVERNOR-ELECT, AS THE CASE MAY BE, DISPUTES A �������������������������[DUTIES OF STATE TAKE EFFECT ON JANUARY 1, 2015. DECLARATION TRANSMITTED BY THE GOVERNOR UNDER AUDITOR AND STATE TREASURER -- APPOINTMENT OF LEGAL SUBSECTION (3)(B)(I), THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OR COUNSEL.] CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT B LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR-ELECT MAY, WITHIN TEN DAYS AFTER (1) THE STATE AUDITOR SHALL PERFORM FINANCIAL POST THE DECLARATION IS TRANSMITTED TO THE SUPREME COURT, AUDITS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED S.J.R. 8, JOINT RESOLUTION ON TERM OF APPOINTED FILE A PETITION REQUESTING THE SUPREME COURT TO BY THIS CONSTITUTION. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (2014 GENERAL SESSION) DETERMINE WHETHER A DISABILITY EXISTS AS STATED IN THE (2) THE STATE TREASURER SHALL BE THE CUSTODIAN OF SHALL THE UTAH CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO GOVERNOR’S DECLARATION. PUBLIC MONEYS. MODIFY THE TERM OF OFFICE OF A PERSON (IV)IN DETERMINING WHETHER A DISABILITY EXISTS, THE (3) EACH SHALL PERFORM OTHER DUTIES AS PROVIDED BY APPOINTED TO FILL A VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF THE SUPREME COURT SHALL FOLLOW PROCEDURES THAT THE STATUTE. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR? COURT ESTABLISHES, UNLESS THE LEGISLATURE BY STATUTE (4) THE STATE AUDITOR MAY APPOINT LEGAL COUNSEL TO ESTABLISHES PROCEDURES FOR THE SUPREME COURT TO ADVISE THE STATE AUDITOR, AND THE STATE TREASURER MAY BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF UTAH, FOLLOW IN DETERMINING WHETHER A DISABILITY EXISTS. APPOINT LEGAL COUNSEL TO ADVISE THE STATE TREASURER. TWO-THIRDS OF ALL MEMBERS ELECTED TO EACH OF THE TWO (V)A DETERMINATION OF DISABILITY UNDER THIS SUBSECTION SECTION 3. SUBMITTAL TO VOTERS. HOUSES VOTING IN FAVOR THEREOF: (3)(B) IS FINAL AND CONCLUSIVE. THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IS DIRECTED TO SUBMIT THIS SECTION 1. IT IS PROPOSED TO AMEND UTAH CONSTITUTION, (C) (I)IF A VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF LIEUTENANT PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE VOTERS OF THE STATE AT THE ARTICLE VII, SECTION 10, TO READ: GOVERNOR OCCURS, THE GOVERNOR SHALL, WITH THE NEXT REGULAR GENERAL ELECTION IN THE MANNER PROVIDED ������������������������ CONSENT OF THE SENATE, APPOINT A PERSON AS LIEUTENANT BY LAW. [GOVERNOR’S APPOINTIVE POWER -- GOVERNOR TO APPOINT GOVERNOR, TO SERVE: SECTION 4. CONTINGENT EFFECTIVE DATE. 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(a Wabanaki Indian tale) carried the charm of the frost, but when he tried adapted by Amy Friedman and to kill pine and cedar and spruce and fir and hem- illustrated by Meredith Johnson lock, they only laughed and swayed and creaked. “We cannot be destroyed,” they said. “We will nce upon a time, in the far north of protect the children.” Canada, there lived a wicked giant known And then, on the night of the full harvest moon, Oas Wolf-Wind. Whenever the sun was hot Wolf-Wind and the other giants came without and the sea was still, he disappeared, but as the warning, and this time the frost charm killed the seasons changed, he appeared. He came with- leaves of the alder and oak, the beech and birch, out warning. When he did, the flowers bent their the oak and maple and willow. Afterward, the for- heads to the earth, the trees cracked in fear, the est was still and sad, and when the children saw corn fell flat, and the water crashed against the what Wolf-Wind had done to their friends, they rocks. wept. Wolf-Wind was always furious, always vowing But just at that moment, Glooscap came on his to devour anything that dared to cross his path. sled pulled by his dogs to pay a visit. The great One day, all the men and women were fishing out creator and magic master of gifts, Glooscap came at sea. The air was turning cool, but the water was to ask the children what they wished to have this smooth and calm. And then, suddenly, the sun year. vanished behind a cloud and Wolf-Wind came “Anything you wish will be yours,” he told the roaring and howling and hurtling himself across children. the sea. The people had no time to paddle away, But the children wished for nothing for them- and the giant caught them and ripped their boats selves. “We want the leaves to return to the trees,” to shreds. They all drowned. they told Glooscap. “That is all we want.” In the morning, Wolf-Wind saw the children For a long time, Glooscap was quiet. He knew it playing onshore, awaiting their parents. Knowing was too late to return the leaves to the trees. They that they had no parents to protect them, he lay upon the earth, where they had fallen. And so decided to devour them too. Glooscap sat and thought. He thought about the He rushed toward the land, howling, “I will sea birds — the gull and loon, the duck and crane, catch you and eat you!” the kingfisher. Those birds laughed at Wolf-Wind. The children heard Wolf-Wind coming and He could not harm them. He thought about the ran from the shore. They came to a cave and hid birds of men — the hen and goose, the ducks and inside, placing a big rock at the head. Wolf-Wind turkeys. They too were safe. The people protected howled at the door. He howled all day and all them. night, but he could not get in. But there were no forest birds. Glooscap had At last, he gave up and whisked away, but he not yet created them. And so, after he had sat for called out, “You will never escape me!” a long time in thought, he said, “Children, I will The children stayed in the cave long after they change the fallen leaves into birds. They will never heard nothing more, but at last they came out forget how they were born. When autumn comes, again. They ran into the forest to seek safety. They they shall go far away, but they will always come were afraid of the seashore now, and so they trav- back to live as close as they can to the leaves. They eled to the land of grass and trees and streams. will nest in the trees beneath the leaves. They will They left the far north behind. be beautiful colors like the leaves. They will sing red-breasted robins that came from the red leaves sent the little birds away to a warm country until One day, Wolf-Wind came again. He raced after you sweet songs. of the oak; finches and hummingbirds that were the Giant of the Frost went away. But he promised the children, but the trees protected them by “And as for the trees, when summer comes, the yellow and green from the willow. Yellowbirds — and this has always been true — that every spreading out their great branches and hiding the trees will no longer be bare. Wolf-Wind may strip and warblers that came from the golden beech springtime the little birds would return and build children beneath their leaves. them off when he comes with the Giant of the and birch; scarlet tanagers and orioles that were nests among the trees and wake the children with This infuriated Wolf-Wind, and he swore he Frost, but they will be replaced each springtime.” red and purple and brown from the leaves of the their choir at dawn. would destroy the trees. He departed and returned Then Glooscap waved his magic wand, and maple tree. They never forget that they are the children’s gift a few days later, but this time he brought along flocks of little birds sprang from the ground and The children were happy again. from Glooscap. more giants from the far north. One of these giants flew into the trees. They were beautiful colors: Soon Glooscap felt the chill in the air, and he

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Apx. 35.11 acres of vacant land w/9.66 Under UCAN) ONLY $179,000 on successfully passing all phases of the selection acres zoned CG (Commercial) & the remaining process, a comprehensive background investigation, acrege of 25.45 acres is zoned RR-5. (Residen- Granite counter tops, Tile fl ooring in kitchen, baths and laundry.Contract Stainless steelappliances! Fridge drug test, and psychological examination. tial on 5 acre lots.) Furniture & ➢ Certified Dodge Tech included! LARGE crawl space for storage. HOA Appliances 408 N 250 W $45,000. 1.25 ac in takes care of landscaping and maintenance. Tooele City! For a complete job description or an on-line ap- FOUR TALL barstools 1113 S 1050 WEST • TOOELE plication please visit 260 W 400 N $40,000. Corner Lot. $30 each; Large white ➢ http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html hutch $600; chandeliers Certified Chev Tech 300 W 400 N 1.25 ac on corner lot, — Applications must be submitted to $40 each. 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NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the Tooele County Courthouse, 74 South 100 East, Tooele, UT 84074, on October 29, 2014, at 1:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated March 15, 2013, and executed by BRENDAN MILLS, A MARRIED MAN, as Trustor, in favor of MORTGAGE ELEC- TRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was re- corded on March 20, 2013, as Entry No. 381920, in the Official Records of Tooele County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 140 South Park, Grants- ville, Utah 84029 in Tooele County, Utah, and more particularly de- scribed as: BEGINNING 253.32 FEET, MORE OR LESS, SOUTH OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 30-A, GRANTSVILLE CITY SURVEY, GRANTS- VILLE CITY, TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH, SAID POINT OF BEGINNING BEING THE SOUTH- EAST CORNER OF THE DALE W. SAMP- ANNOUNCEMENT OF SON AND CYNTHIA B. APPOINTMENT AND SAMPSON PROPERTY NOTICE TO CREDI- ON THE WEST LINE OF TORS PARK STREET; AND Estate of DeAnn B. De- RUNNING THENCE gelbeck, Deceased. SOUTH ALONG THE Probate No. 143300077 WEST LINE OF SAID Scott J. Degelbeck, PARK STREET 76.66 whose address is 355 FEET; THENCE WEST Upland Drive, Tooele, 150 FEET; THENCE Utah 84074, has been NORTH 76.66 FEET; appointed Personal Rep- THENCE EAST 150 resentative of the FEET TO THE POINT above-entitled estate. OF BEGINNING. Creditors of the estate Tax ID: 01-103-0-0017 are hereby notified to: The current Beneficiary (1) deliver or mail their TUESDAY October 7, 2014 B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINof the trust deed is written claims to the Per- UTAH HOUSING COR- sonal Representative at PORATION, and the re- the address above; (2) Apartments Homes for Offi ce Space Public Notices Public Notices cordPublic owner Noticesof the prop- deliverPublic or mail Notices their writ- Public Notices Public Notices for Rent Rent Meetings Trustees erty asTrustees of the recording tenMiscellaneous claims to the Per- Miscellaneous Miscellaneous of the Notice of Default sonal Representative's 3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart- STANSBURY PARK, PUBLIC NOTICE Deadline for public no- is BRENDAN MILLS and attorney of record, Paul GRANTSVILLE CITY NOTICE TO CREDI- FOR LEASE Office/ TORS ment $975/mo, 5bdrm, 3bth, central ac, Business Space Notice is hereby given tices is 4 p.m. the day BROOK NICOLE MILLS. J. Barton, at the follow- NOTICE OF ADOPTION $400/dep, utilities in- fireplace, new granite in Utilities included. 54 that the Lake Point Im- prior to publication. Bidders must tender to ing address: 345 East OF ORDINANCES SETTLORS AND TRUS- cluded, central air, w/d kitchen, fenced yard, South Main (plus oth- provement District will Public notices submit- the trustee a $20,000.00 400 South #201, Salt NOTICE IS HEREBY TEES, JIM HOLBROOK hookups, no pets or $1300/mo. No smoking ers). 1mo free. hold its regularly sched- ted past the deadline deposit at the sale and Lake City, Utah 84111; GIVEN that on October AND MELYSSA HOL- smoking. Ki m or pets. (435)843-7575 (602)826-9471 uled Business Meeting will not be accepted. the balance of the pur- or (3) file their written 1, 2014 the Grantsville BROOK, AND CO- (435)830-9371 on October 9, 2014 at UPAXLP chase price by 2:00 p.m. claims with the Clerk of City Council enacted the TRUSTEE, TOOELE City, mouth of NEW MEDICAL Office 7:00 p.m. at the North the day following the the District Court in following ordinances: CLAUDETTE HASKELL, SETTLEMENT CAN- Settlement Canyon, Space for sale. 156 E Tooele Fire Station 1540 NOTICE OF TRUS- sale.! Both the deposit Tooele County, or other- Ordinance No. 2014-21 73 NORTH COOLEY YON APARTMENTS 2 deer will be your near- 2000 N. Free rent. Call Sunset Road, Lake Point TEE'S SALE and the balance must be wise present their claims amending Business Li- STREET, GRANTS- & 3 bedroom apts. est neighbors! Totally (801)598-3026 Utah. The meeting The following described paid to Lincoln Title In- as required by Utah law censing, Swap Meet and VILLE, UTAH 84029, Prices starting at renovated home, 2bdrm agenda is posted on the property will be sold at surance Agency in the within three months after Flea Markets, Sexually HEREBY PUBLISH NO- $840/mo. Call Danielle 1bth, single garage Tooele County (http:// public auction to the form of a wire transfer, the date of the first publi- Oriented Business, and TICE THAT THE FOL- (435)882-6112 for info. w/opener. $850/mo. co.tooele.ut.us/clerk.html highest bidder, payable cashier's check or certi- cation of this notice or be Cabarets of the Grants- LOWING ASSET S (801)842-9631 www. Water Shares ), State Public Notice in lawful money of the fied funds.! Cash pay- forever barred. ville City Code to update WERE TRANSFERRED guardrightproperty.com Homes for (http://utah.gov/pmn/in- United States at the time ments, personal checks Date of first publication: its content and its title, INTO A UTAH DOMES- Rent FOR SALE. Ophir Can- dex/html) websites and of sale, at the Tooele or trust checks are not September 30, 2014. chapter, and section or- TIC ASSET PROTEC- yon Water Share with the District Bulletin County Courthouse, 74 accepted. Paul J. Barton ganization to bring into TION TRUST: PARCEL Homes or without city lot. Board at 7856 North South 100 East, Tooele, DATED: September 18, Attorney for the Per- uniformity with other pro- NO. 177-04-414-153 IN WHY RENT When You (801)322-1141 Owner/ Mountain View Road. UT 84074, on October 2014. sonal Representative visions of the Grantsville CLARK COUNTY, NE- Can Buy? Zero down Agent (Published in the Tran- 29, 2014, at 1:00 p.m. of LINCOLN TITLE IN- 345 East Fourth South, City Code. VADA, ON SEPTEM- & Low Income pro- $$SAVE MONEY script Bulletin October 7, said day, for the purpose SURANCE AGENCY Suite 201 Ordinance No. 2014-22 BER 19, 2014, AND grams, 1st time & Sin- Search Bank & HUD 2014) of foreclosing a trust By: Paula Maughan Salt Lake City, Utah recalling Grantsville City PARCEL NO. 31-31- gle parent programs, homes www.Tooele Its: Vice President 84111 Code Chapter 10A, Food 16-02358-000-0180 IN Buildings PUBLIC NOTICE deed dated March 15, Berna Sloan (435) BankHomes.com 2013, and executed by Telephone: (801) 476- Telephone No . Service and Sanitation PINELLAS COUNTY, NOTICE is hereby given 840-5029 Group 1 Berna Sloan (435) BRENDAN MILLS, A 0303 (801)322-2300 Regulations. FLORIDA, ON JUNE 12, that the Stansbury Serv- 840-5029 Group 1 If you build, remodel or MARRIED MAN, as web site: www.smith- (Published in the Tran- Ordinance No. 2014-23 2014. CREDITORS 3BDRM 2BTH, horse ice Agency Board of remove buildings you Trustor, in favor of knowles.com script Bulletin September recalling Grantsville City ARE REQUIRED TO property, Rush Valley, $200,000 GRANTS- Trustees will hold its can place your classi- MORTGAGE ELEC- SK File No.! 14-0553 30, October 7 & 14, Code Chapter 9, Electric PRESENT CLAIMS TO 40 acres, includes VILLE brick 4bdrm, regular meeting on fied ad in 45 of Utah's TRONIC REGISTRA- (Published in the Tran- 2014) Code Regulations. THE ABOVE CO-TRUS- shop/ garage, horse 3866sqft, total land- Wednesday, October 8, newspapers for only TION SYSTEMS, INC., script Bulletin September Ordinance No. 2014-24 TEES WITHIN 120 corrals, new carpet, scaped, tile/ hardwood 2014 at 7:00 pm, at the $163. for 25 words ($5. as Beneficiary, which 23, 30 & October 7, recalling Grantsville City DAYS FROM THE paint, very nice. floors, new carpet/ Stansbury Park Club- SUMMONS for each additional Trust Deed was re- 2014) Code Chapter 11, Gas FIRST PUBLICATION $1500/mo. Call for paint. Many upgrades. house, #1 Country Club Michael T Walters, Pe- word). You will reach corded on March 20, Installations Regulations. OF THIS NOTICE OR more info. Marci Motivated seller! Home Drive, Stansbury Park, titioner, vs. Melody up to 340,000 house- 2013, as Entry No. Ordinance No. 2014-25 B E F O R E V E R (435)840-0208 warranty included. Utah! 84074.! Public Notices Farris Walters, Re- holds and all you do is 381920, in the Official amending Nuisance, BARRED. (435)840-5445 BUSINESS MEETING spondent. call the Transcript Bul- Records of Tooele Water User Abatement of Weeds, (Published in the Tran- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 1. Call to Order Case# 144300410 NEWLY REMODELED letin at 882-0050 for all County, State of Utah Unlicensed Motor Vehi- script Bulletin September home for rent, no smok- 2.!Pledge of Allegiance Deadline for public no- THE STATE OF UTAH 4bdrm, 3bth home, new the details. (Mention covering real property cles, Garbage, Refuse or 30, October 7 & 14, ing/ pets. 882-1550 3. Review and adopt tices is 4 p.m. the day TO Melody Farris Wal- carpet, tile, hardwood. UCAN Classified Net- purportedly located at any Unsightly or Delete- 2014) minutes prior to publication. ters: 4BDRM 2BTH, garage, 2 Stainless steel appli- work) 140 South Park, Grants- rious Objects or Struc- a.! September 24, 2014 Public notices submit- You are summoned and large bedrooms, utilites ances & upgrades. ville, Utah 84029 in ture, Salvage Yards, and Regular meeting ted past the deadline required to file an AN- NOTICE TO CREDI- included, clean, very $169,900. Contact Tooele County, Utah, Abandoned, Wrecked Financial 4. Public comment will not be accepted. SWER in writing to the TORS AND AN- large kitchen w/pantry. Rusty (435)496-3477 and more particularly de- and Discarded Vehicles 5.!Probable Vote Items UPAXLP VERIFIED PETITION NOUNCEMENT OF AP- Call DP Realty Services scribed as: of the Grantsville City a.! Clubhouse patio im- with the clerk of the court POINTMENT (435)830-2233 Planning on selling your BEGINNING 253.32 Code to update its con- BANKRUPTCY ON A provements--Mike John- at Tooele County Court- Estate of TERRY M. home, you could be FEET, MORE OR LESS, tent and its title, chapter, BUDGET *$350 Aspire son Public Notices house, 74 SOUTH 100 BOORSMA, Deceased. 4BDRM 4BTH Condo, sending your sales SOUTH OF THE and section organization Credit Solutions. Stop b. Stansbury Parkway Miscellaneous EAST, Suite 14, Tooele, Probate No. 143300080 over 2000sqft, 100% points to up to 340,000 NORTHEAST CORNER to bring into uniformity Garnishments Now!! tree replanting plan-- UT, 84074 and to serve KURT O. JOHANSSON, finished, convenient lo- households at once. OF LOT 1, BLOCK 30-A, with other provisions of Bankruptcy/ Credit Re- Gary Jensen Deadline for public no- upon, !or mail to Michael whose address is 4835 cation, no smoking, For $163. you can GRANTSVILLE CITY the Grantsville City pair. Get a Fresh Start. c.! Front entry landscap- tices is 4 p.m. the day T Walters at 166 N 100 South 4720 West, pets negotiable $1100/ place your 25 word SURVEY, GRANTS- Code. aspirecreditsolution. ing contract-- Gary prior to publication. W, Tooele, UT 84074, a Kearns, Utah 84118, has mo includes water, classified ad to all 45 VILLE CITY, TOOELE Ordinance No. 2014-26 com 801-446-8216 Li- Jensen Public notices submit- copy of your answer, been appointed Personal $900/dep. newspapers in Utah. COUNTY, UTAH, SAID amending Franchises of censed/ Insured (ucan) d.!Approval of vehicle ted past the deadline within 30 days, after Representative of the (435)882-7684, text Just call the Transcript POINT OF BEGINNING the Grantsville City Code use policy--Neil Smart will not be accepted. service of this SUM- estate of the above- (435)224-4550 Bulletin at 882-0050 for BEING THE SOUTH- to update its content and BANKRUPTCY ON A e.! Review of 2015 tenta- UPAXLP MONS upon you. !If you named decedent. All all the details. (Mention EAST CORNER OF its title, chapter, and sec- BUY A HOME with no BUDGET *$350 Aspire tive budget-- Randall fail told do so, judgment persons having claims ucan) THE DALE W. SAMP- ANNOUNCEMENT OF tion organization to bring payments for 3 months! Credit Solutions. Stop Jones by default will be taken against the above estate SON AND CYNTHIA B. APPOINTMENT AND into uniformity with other Tim/ Cindy Toone Equity RE SELLERS! Learn to Garnishments Now!! 6. Recess against you for the relief are required to present SAMPSON PROPERTY NOTICE TO CREDI- provisions of the Grants- (435)277-0889 earn more selling your Bankruptcy/ Credit Re- WORK SESSION demanded in the VERI- them to the undersigned ON THE WEST LINE OF TORS ville City Code. home. $10-20K more! pair. Get a Fresh Start. 1. Possible Vote Items FIED PETITION, which or to the Clerk of the GRANTSVILLE, 151 E PARK STREET; AND Estate of DeAnn B. De- These ordinances will 435-849-8880 aspirecreditsolution. a. Clearwater Homes has been filed with the Court on or before the Main #2, 1bdrm, 1bth, RUNNING THENCE gelbeck, Deceased. take effect upon the pub- Tim/ Cindy Toone Equity RE com 801-446-8216 Li- discussion-- Randy clerk of the court and a 30th day of December, Pets welcome . SOUTH ALONG THE Probate No. 143300077 lication of this notice. censed/ Insured (ucan) Jones copy of which can be ob- 2014, or said claims $500/mo. Aaro n SELLING YOUR WEST LINE OF SAID Scott J. Degelbeck, These ordinances may Closed session tained by contacting the shall be forever barred. www.aaronoakeson. HOME? Advertise it in PARK STREET 76.66 whose address is 355 be reviewed or a copy 2.!Manager"s Report clerk of the court at the KURT O. JOHANSSON com (801)450-8432 the classifieds. Call FEET; THENCE WEST Upland Drive, Tooele, may be obtained from Public Notices 3.!Board Member's Re- above Tooele County 4835 South 4720 West 882-0050 or visit 150 FEET; THENCE Utah 84074, has been the Grantsville City Re- Meetings ports and Requests Courthouse mentioned Kearns, Utah 84118 HOMES available to pur- www.tooeletran NORTH 76.66 FEET; appointed Personal Rep- corder at 429 East Main 4.!Correspondence above. These papers T elephone No . chase for LOW IN- script.com THENCE EAST 150 resentative of the Street, Grantsville Utah. Deadline for public no- 5.!Financials and Bills mean that you are being 801-759-6938 COME buyers with FEET TO THE POINT above-entitled estate. (435.884.3411) tices is 4 p.m. the day 6.!!Adjourn sued for divorce. (Published in the Tran- good credit.! Berna OF BEGINNING. Creditors of the estate DATED this 2nd day of prior to publication. (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin September Sloan (435)840-5029 Tax ID: 01-103-0-0017 are hereby notified to: October, 2014. Mobile Homes Public notices submit- script Bulletin October 7, script Bulletin October 7, 30, October 7 & 14, Group 1 Real Estate. The current Beneficiary (1) deliver or mail their Christine Webb ted past the deadline 2014) 14, 21 & 28, 2014) 2014) will not be accepted. of the trust deed is written claims to the Per- Grantsville City STANSBURY 4BDRM 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Recorder 2bth fenced back yard, UPAXLP SELL YOUR computer UTAH HOUSING COR- sonal Representative at home for rent, no smok- (Published in the Tran- available ASAP. Call or in the classifieds. Call PORATION, and the re- the address above; (2) WANT TO get the latest WANT TO get the latest ing/ pets. 882-1550 script Bulletin October 7, text for more informa- SELL YOUR CAR or 882-0050 or visit cord owner of the prop- deliver or mail their writ- local news? Subscribe local news? Subscribe 2014) tion (801)633-5324 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile boat in the classifieds. www.tooeletranscript. erty as of the recording ten claims to the Per- to the Transcript Bulle- to the Transcript Bulle- home for rent, no smok- Call 882-0050 or visit com of the Notice of Default sonal Representative's tin. tin. WHY RENT? I need a ing/ pets. 882-1550 www.tooeletranscript. is BRENDAN MILLS and attorney of record, Paul live-in babysitter. Let!s com or e-mail your ad BROOK NICOLE MILLS. J. Barton, at the follow- make a deal. Call Kim BECOME A SUB- to tbp@tooeletran- Bidders must tender to ing address: 345 East (435)884-4411 SCRIBER. 882-0050 script.com the trustee a $20,000.00 400 South #201, Salt deposit at the sale and Lake City, Utah 84111; the balance of the pur- or (3) file their written Tooelechase price by Valley2:00 p.m. claims with the Clerk ofHomes & Lots! the day following the the District Court in sale.! Both the deposit Tooele County, or other- 412 E. Lindyand Way, the balance Tooele must be wise4295 present N. their Rose claims Springs Rd, Erda 992 E. Brookfield Ave., Erda For Sale paid to Lincoln Title In- as required by Utah law surance Agency in the within three months after form of a wire transfer, the date of the first publi- 794 E VINE ST cashier's check or certi- cation of this notice or be fied funds.! Cash pay- forever barred. TOOELE ments, personal checks Date of first publication: or trust checks are not September 30, 2014. $ accepted. Paul J. Barton 210,900 DATED: September 18, Attorney for the Per- 2014. sonal Representative •Adjacent to Oquirrh LINCOLN TITLE IN- 345 East Fourth South, Multi-Level in PristineSURANCE Condition AGENCY Suite 201Newly Built West Erda Home Beautiful Home on 5 Acres Horse Prop. 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Call Laramie Dunn For any of your Call LaramieTooele County’sDunn for Real ALL Estate Specialist real estate needs, call your Real Estate needs Shane Bergen 435-224-4000 435-840-0344 HotHomesTooele.com NOTICE OF PETITION SEEKING ANNEXA- TION INTO GRANTS- VILLE CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an annexa- tion petition covering property located east of the boundaries of Grantsville City has been filed with the City Re- corder of Grantsville City. Pursuant to the peti-tion, Kenneth L. Hale, is seeking to an- nex approximately 3,249.984 acres into the corporate boundaries of Grantsville City. This land includes privately owned property and is described as follows: BOUNDARY DESCRIP- TION Located in Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, all in Township 3 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Tooele County, Utah, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north- west corner of Section 3, said Township and Range, and running thence along the north line of said Section 3 the following two (2) courses: 1) North 89°40'35" east 2,661.22 feet to the north quarter corner of said Section 3 and 2) North 89°40'35" east 2,661.22 feet to the northeast comer of said Section 3; thence along the north line of Section 2, said Township and Range the following two (2) courses; 1) North 89°40'35" east 2,661.02 feet to the north quarter corner of said Section 2 and 2) North 89°41'01" east 534.79 feet more or less to an extension of the south line of the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Parcel per the Miller Motor Sports Busi- ness Park P.U.D. No. 1 as recorded in the Office of the Tooele County Recorder as Entry No. 324129; thence South 84°23'36" east along said right-of-way 2,188.65 feet more or less to the east right-of-way line of Sheep Lane; thence South 00°39'55" east along said right-of-way 1,707.68 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 2, Miller Motor Sports Business Park P.U.D. No.1; thence along said NOTICE OF PETITION lot the following three (3) SEEKING ANNEXA- courses: 1) North TION INTO GRANTS- 89°40'28" east 1,512.18 VILLE CITY feet; 2) South 00°19'32" NOTICE IS HEREBY east 1,065.00 feet and 3) GIVEN that an annexa- South 89°40'28" west tion petition covering 1,505.87 feet to the east property located east of right-of-way line of the boundaries of Sheep Lane; thence Grantsville City has been along said right-of-way filed with the City Re- the following five (5) corder of Grantsville courses: 1) South City. Pursuant to the 00°39'55" east 450.40 peti-tion, Kenneth L. feet; 2) Southerly along Hale, is seeking to an- the arc of a 2,950.00 foot nex approximately radius tangent curve to 3,249.984 acres into the the left, the center of corporate boundaries of which bears North Grantsville City. This 89°20'04" east, through land includes privately a central angle of owned property and is 23°52'31", a distance of described as follows: 1,229.28 feet; 3) South BOUNDARY DESCRIP- 24°32'26" east 450.87 TION feet; 4) Southerly along Located in Sections 1, 2, the arc of a 3,050.00 foot 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, radius tangent curve to all in Township 3 South, the right, the center of Range 5 West, Salt Lake which bears South Base and Meridian, 65°27"34" west, through Tooele County, Utah, a central angel of being more particularly 24°10'13", a distance of described as follows: 1,286.64 feet and 5) Beginning at the north- South 00°22'13" east west corner of Section 3, 3,520.49 feet more or said Township and less to the north Range, and running right-of-way line of State thence along the north Highway 112; thence line of said Section 3 the South 85°36'36" west following two (2) 111.94 feet to the South courses: 1) North right-of-way line of said 89°40'35" east 2,661.22 State Highway 112 and feet to the north quarter the east line of Deseret corner of said Section 3 Peak Commercial P.U.D. and 2) North 89°40'35" as recorded in the Office east 2,661.22 feet to the of the Tooele County northeast comer of said Recorder's Office as En- Section 3; thence along try No. 273351; thence the north line of Section South 00°07'40" east 2, said Township and along said east line Range the following two 747.18 feet to the south (2) courses; 1) North line of Section 12, said 89°40'35" east 2,661.02 Township and Range; feet to the north quarter thence South 89°30'40" corner of said Section 2 west along said south and 2) North 89°41'01" line 663.08 feet to the east 534.79 feet more or southwest corner of said less to an extension of Section 12; thence along the south line of the Los the south line of Section Angeles and Salt Lake 11, said Township and Railroad Parcel per the Range the following two Miller Motor Sports Busi- (2) courses: 1) South ness Park P.U.D. No. 1 89°30'22" west 2,694.70 as recorded in the Office feet to the south quarter of the Tooele County corner of said Section 11 Recorder as Entry No. and 2) South 89°30'15" 324129; thence South 2,694.65 feet to the 84°23'36" east along southwest corner of said said right-of-way Section 11; thence along 2,188.65 feet more or the south line of Section less to the east 10, said Township and right-of-way line of Range, the following two Sheep Lane; thence (2) courses: 1) South South 00°39'55" east 89°30'41" west 2691.12 along said right-of-way feet to the south quarter 1,707.68 feet to the comer of said Section 10 northwest corner of Lot and 2) South 89°30'41" 2, Miller Motor Sports west 2,691.12 feet to the Business Park P.U.D. southeast comer of said No.1; thence along said Section 10; thence along lot the following three (3) the south line of Section NOTICE OF PETITION courses: 1) North 9, said Township and SEEKING ANNEXA- 89°40'28" east 1,512.18 Range the following two TION INTO GRANTS- feet; 2) South 00°19'32" (2) courses: 1) South VILLE CITY east 1,065.00 feet and 3) 89°35'00" west 2,642.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY South 89°40'28" west feet to the south quarter GIVEN that an annexa- 1,505.87 feet to the east corner of said Section 9 tion petition covering right-of-way line of and 2) South 89°35'00" property located east of Sheep Lane; thence west 2,836.98 feet to the the boundaries of along said right-of-way south west comer of said Grantsville City has been the following five (5) Section 9; thence South filed with the City Re- courses: 1) South 89°35'00" west along the corder of Grantsville 00°39'55" east 450.40 south section line of City. Pursuant to the feet; 2) Southerly along Section 8, said Township peti-tion, Kenneth L. the arc of a 2,950.00 foot and Range 1,320.90 feet Hale, is seeking to an- radius tangent curve to to the existing boundary nex approximately the left, the center of line of Grantsville City as NOTICE OF PETITION 3,249.984 acres into the which bears North created by that certain SEEKING ANNEXA- corporate boundaries of 89°20'04" east, through Hill and Argyle Annexa- TION INTO GRANTS- Grantsville City. This a central angle of tion Plat recorded in the VILLE CITY land includes privately 23°52'31", a distance of Office of the Tooele NOTICE IS HEREBY owned property and is 1,229.28 feet; 3) South County Recorder as En- GIVEN that an annexa- described as follows: 24°32'26" east 450.87 try No. 22468 in Book tion petition covering BOUNDARY DESCRIP- feet; 4) Southerly along 951 at Page 230; thence property located east of TION the arc of a 3,050.00 foot along said boundary line the boundaries of Located in Sections 1, 2, radius tangent curve to the following three (3) Grantsville City has been 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, the right, the center of courses: 1) North filed with the City Re- all in Township 3 South, which bears South 00°26'37" east 1,340.87 corder of Grantsville Range 5 West, Salt Lake 65°27"34" west, through feet, 2) North 89°46'00" City. Pursuant to the Base and Meridian, a central angel of east 1,321.01 feet and 3) peti-tion, Kenneth L. Tooele County, Utah, 24°10'13", a distance of North 00°27'03" east 1 Hale, is seeking to an- being more particularly 1,286.64 feet and 5) ,336.65 feet to the east nex approximately described as follows: South 00°22'13" east quarter comer of said NOTICE OF PETITION 3,249.984 acres into the Beginning at the north- 3,520.49 feet more or Section 8 and the origi- SEEKING ANNEXA- corporate boundaries of west corner of Section 3, less to the north nal Grantsville City TION INTO GRANTS- Grantsville City. This said Township and right-of-way line of State Boundary; thence along VILLE CITY land includes privately Range, and running Highway 112; thence said Grantsville City NOTICE IS HEREBY owned property and is thence along the north South 85°36'36" west Boundary the follow-ing GIVEN that an annexa- described as follows: line of said Section 3 the 111.94 feet to the South three (3) courses: 1) tion petition covering BOUNDARY DESCRIP- following two (2) right-of-way line of said North 89°02'06" east property located east of TION courses: 1) North State Highway 112 and 1,817.03 feet, 2) North the boundaries of Located in Sections 1, 2, 89°40'35" east 2,661.22 the east line of Deseret 00°30'40" east 2,622.89 Grantsville City has been 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, feet to the north quarter Peak Commercial P.U.D. feet and 3) North filed with the City Re- all in Township 3 South, corner of said Section 3 as recorded in the Office 00°18'24" east 2,165.57 corder of Grantsville Range 5 West, Salt Lake and 2) North 89°40'35" of the Tooele County feet more or less to the City. Pursuant to the Base and Meridian, east 2,661.22 feet to the Recorder's Office as En- south line of the Ander- peti-tion, Kenneth L. Tooele County, Utah, northeast comer of said try No. 273351; thence son Ranch Phase 4 Hale, is seeking to an- being more particularly Section 3; thence along South 00°07'40" east An-nexation to Grants- nex approximately described as follows: the north line of Section along said east line ville City as recorded in NOTICE OF PETITION 3,249.984 acres into the Beginning at the north- 2, said Township and 747.18 feet to the south the Office of the Tooele SEEKING ANNEXA- corporate boundaries of west corner of Section 3, Range the following two line of Section 12, said County Recorder as En- TION INTO GRANTS- Grantsville City. This said Township and (2) courses; 1) North Township and Range; try No. 287614; thence VILLE CITY land includes privately Range, and running 89°40'35" east 2,661.02 thence South 89°30'40" along said boundary the NOTICE IS HEREBY owned property and is thence along the north feet to the north quarter west along said south following three (3) GIVEN that an annexa- described as follows: line of said Section 3 the corner of said Section 2 line 663.08 feet to the courses: 1) South tion petition covering BOUNDARY DESCRIP- following two (2) and 2) North 89°41'01" southwest corner of said 88°33'31" east 356.72 property located east of TION courses: 1) North east 534.79 feet more or Section 12; thence along feet, 2) North 00°08'09" the boundaries of Located in Sections 1, 2, 89°40'35" east 2,661.22 less to an extension of the south line of Section east 1,820.43 feet and 3) Grantsville City has been 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, feet to the north quarter the south line of the Los 11, said Township and South 89°40'20" west filed with the City Re- all in Township 3 South, corner of said Section 3 Angeles and Salt Lake Range the following two 360.93 feet to the exist- corder of Grantsville Range 5 West, Salt Lake and 2) North 89°40'35" Railroad Parcel per the (2) courses: 1) South ing Grantsville City Lim- City. Pursuant to the Base and Meridian, east 2,661.22 feet to the Miller Motor Sports Busi- 89°30'22" west 2,694.70 its; thence north along peti-tion, Kenneth L. Tooele County, Utah, northeast comer of said ness Park P.U.D. No. 1 feet to the south quarter said existing Grantsville Hale, is seeking to an- being more particularly Section 3; thence along as recorded in the Office corner of said Section 11 City Limits 820.54 feet nex approximately described as follows: the north line of Section of the Tooele County and 2) South 89°30'15" more or less to the NOTICE OF PETITION 3,249.984 acres into the Beginning at the north- 2, said Township and Recorder as Entry No. 2,694.65 feet to the northerly right-of-way of SEEKING ANNEXA- corporate boundaries of west corner of Section 3, Range the following two 324129; thence South southwest corner of said State Highway 112, said TION INTO GRANTS- Grantsville City. This said Township and (2) courses; 1) North 84°23'36" east along Section 11; thence along line also being the south- VILLE CITY land includes privately Range, and running 89°40'35" east 2,661.02 said right-of-way the south line of Section erly line of the Johnson NOTICE IS HEREBY owned property and is thence along the north feet to the north quarter 2,188.65 feet more or 10, said Township and Cattle Co. addition to GIVEN that an annexa- described as follows: line of said Section 3 the corner of said Section 2 less to the east Range, the following two Grantsville City as re- tion petition covering BOUNDARY DESCRIP- following two (2) and 2) North 89°41'01" right-of-way line of (2) courses: 1) South corded in the Office of property located east of TION courses: 1) North east 534.79 feet more or Sheep Lane; thence 89°30'41" west 2691.12 the Tooele County Re- the boundaries of Located in Sections 1, 2, 89°40'35" east 2,661.22 less to an extension of South 00°39'55" east feet to the south quarter corder as Entry No. Grantsville City has been 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, feet to the north quarter the south line of the Los along said right-of-way comer of said Section 10 280728; thence along filed with the City Re- all in Township 3 South, corner of said Section 3 Angeles and Salt Lake 1,707.68 feet to the and 2) South 89°30'41" said addition the follow- corder of Grantsville Range 5 West, Salt Lake and 2) North 89°40'35" Railroad Parcel per the northwest corner of Lot west 2,691.12 feet to the ing five (5) courses: 1) City. Pursuant to the Base and Meridian, east 2,661.22 feet to the Miller Motor Sports Busi- 2, Miller Motor Sports southeast comer of said South 55º02'32" east peti-tion, Kenneth L. Tooele County, Utah, northeast comer of said ness Park P.U.D. No. 1 Business Park P.U.D. Section 10; thence along 2,380.17 feet, 2) South- Hale, is seeking to an- being more particularly Section 3; thence along as recorded in the Office No.1; thence along said the south line of Section easterly along the arc of nex approximately described as follows: the north line of Section of the Tooele County lot the following three (3) 9, said Township and a 11,426.16 foot radius NOTICE OF PETITION 3,249.984 acres into the Beginning at the north- 2, said Township and Recorder as Entry No. courses: 1) North Range the following two tangent curve to the left, SEEKING ANNEXA- corporate boundaries of west corner of Section 3, Range the following two 324129; thence South 89°40'28" east 1,512.18 (2) courses: 1) South the center of which TION INTO GRANTS- Grantsville City. This said Township and (2) courses; 1) North 84°23'36" east along feet; 2) South 00°19'32" 89°35'00" west 2,642.00 bears North 36°47'49" VILLE CITY land includes privately Range, and running 89°40'35" east 2,661.02 said right-of-way east 1,065.00 feet and 3) feet to the south quarter east, through a central NOTICE IS HEREBY owned property and is thence along the north feet to the north quarter 2,188.65 feet more or South 89°40'28" west corner of said Section 9 angle of 04°18'00", a dis- GIVEN that an annexa- described as follows: line of said Section 3 the corner of said Section 2 less to the east 1,505.87 feet to the east and 2) South 89°35'00" tance of 857.32 feet, 3) tion petition covering BOUNDARY DESCRIP- following two (2) and 2) North 89°41'01" right-of-way line of right-of-way line of west 2,836.98 feet to the South 59°20'32" east property located east of TION courses: 1) North east 534.79 feet more or Sheep Lane; thence Sheep Lane; thence south west comer of said 1,145.01 feet more or the boundaries of Located in Sections 1, 2, 89°40'35" east 2,661.22 less to an extension of South 00°39'55" east along said right-of-way Section 9; thence South less to the west line of TUESDAY October 7,Grantsville 2014 City has been 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, feet to the north quarter the south line of the Los along said right-of-way the following five (5) 89°35'00" west along the Section 3, said Township filed with the City Re- all in Township 3 South, corner of saidTOOELE Section 3 Angeles TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN and Salt Lake 1,707.68 feet to the courses: 1) South south section line of and Range, 4) NorthB7 corder of Grantsville Range 5 West, Salt Lake and 2) North 89°40'35" Railroad Parcel per the northwest corner of Lot 00°39'55" east 450.40 Section 8, said Township 00°07'30" east 290.81 City. Pursuant to the Base and Meridian, east 2,661.22 feet to the Miller Motor Sports Busi- 2, Miller Motor Sports feet; 2) Southerly along and Range 1,320.90 feet feet to the west quarter Public Notices peti-tion,Public KennethNotices L. TooelePublic County, Notices Utah, northeastPublic comer Notices of said nessPublic Park P.U.D.Notices No. 1 BusinessPublic ParkNotices P.U.D. thePublic arc of a 2,950.00Notices foot toPublic the existing Notices boundary cornerPublic of Section Notices 3 and Miscellaneous Hale,Miscellaneous is seeking to an- beingMiscellaneous more particularly SectionMiscellaneous 3; thence along asMiscellaneous recorded in the Office No.1;Miscellaneous thence along said radiusMiscellaneous tangent curve to lineMiscellaneous of Grantsville City as 5)Miscellaneous North 00°08'25" east nex approximately described as follows: the north line of Section of the Tooele County lot the following three (3) the left, the center of created by that certain 2654.63 feet to the point NOTICE OF PETITION 3,249.984 acres into the Beginning at the north- 2, said Township and Recorder as Entry No. courses: 1) North which bears North Hill and Argyle Annexa- of beginning. SEEKING ANNEXA- corporate boundaries of west corner of Section 3, Range the following two 324129; thence South 89°40'28" east 1,512.18 89°20'04" east, through tion Plat recorded in the The Grantsville City TION INTO GRANTS- Grantsville City. This said Township and (2) courses; 1) North 84°23'36" east along feet; 2) South 00°19'32" a central angle of Office of the Tooele Council on October VILLE CITY land includes privately Range, and running 89°40'35" east 2,661.02 s aid right-of-way east 1,065.00 feet and 3) 23°52'31", a distance of County Recorder as En- 3,2014 received written NOTICE IS HEREBY owned property and is thence along the north feet to the north quarter 2,188.65 feet more or South 89°40'28" west 1,229.28 feet; 3) South try No. 22468 in Book notice of the City Re- GIVEN that an annexa- described as follows: line of said Section 3 the corner of said Section 2 less to the east 1,505.87 feet to the east 24°32'26" east 450.87 951 at Page 230; thence corder's certi-fication tion petition covering BOUNDARY DESCRIP- following two (2) and 2) North 89°41'01" right-of-way line of right-of-way line of feet; 4) Southerly along along said boundary line that this petition meets property located east of TION courses: 1) North east 534.79 feet more or Sheep Lane; thence Sheep Lane; thence the arc of a 3,050.00 foot the following three (3) the requirements of Utah the boundaries of Located in Sections 1, 2, 89°40'35" east 2,661.22 less to an extension of South 00°39'55" east along said right-of-way radius tangent curve to courses: 1) North Law. Grantsville City has been 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, feet to the north quarter the south line of the Los along said right-of-way the following five (5) the right, the center of 00°26'37" east 1,340.87 The Grantsville City filed with the City Re- all in Township 3 South, corner of said Section 3 Angeles and Salt Lake 1,707.68 feet to the courses: 1) South which bears South feet, 2) North 89°46'00" Council may grant the corder of Grantsville Range 5 West, Salt Lake and 2) North 89°40'35" Railroad Parcel per the northwest corner of Lot 00°39'55" east 450.40 65°27"34" west, through east 1,321.01 feet and 3) petition and annex the City. Pursuant to the Base and Meridian, east 2,661.22 feet to the Miller Motor Sports Busi- 2, Miller Motor Sports feet; 2) Southerly along a central angel of North 00°27'03" east 1 area described in the pe- peti-tion, Kenneth L. Tooele County, Utah, northeast comer of said ness Park P.U.D. No. 1 Business Park P.U.D. the arc of a 2,950.00 foot 24°10'13", a distance of ,336.65 feet to the east tition, unless on or be- Hale, is seeking to an- being more particularly Section 3; thence along as recorded in the Office No.1; thence along said radius tangent curve to 1,286.64 feet and 5) quarter comer of said fore November 3,2014, a nex approximately described as follows: the north line of Section of the Tooele County lot the following three (3) the left, the center of South 00°22'13" east Section 8 and the origi- written protest to the an- 3,249.984 acres into the Beginning at the north- 2, said Township and Recorder as Entry No. courses: 1) North which bears North 3,520.49 feet more or nal Grantsville City nexation petition is filed corporate boundaries of west corner of Section 3, Range the following two 324129; thence South 89°40'28" east 1,512.18 89°20'04" east, through less to the north Boundary; thence along with the Tooele County Grantsville City. This said Township and (2) courses;NOTICE 1) NorthOF BOND84°23'36" ELECTION east along feet; 2) South 00°19'32" a central angle of right-of-way line of State said Grantsville City Boundary Commission land includes privately Range, and running 89°40'35" east 2,661.02 said right-of-way east 1,065.00 feet and 3) 23°52'31", a distance of Highway 112; thence Boundary the follow-ing and a copy of the protest owned property and is thence alongBOARD the north OF EDUCATIONfeet to the north OF TOOELEquarter COUNTY2,188.65 SCHOOL feet more DISTRICT, or South UTAH 89°40'28" west 1,229.28 feet; 3) South South 85°36'36" west three (3) courses: 1) is delivered to the describedPublic as Noticefollows: Is Herebyline Given of said that Sectiona special 3election the corner will be ofheld said in Tooele Section County 2 less School toDistrict, the Utah east(the “District1,505.87”), at feet the sameto the time east as the24°32'26" general municipal east 450.87 111.94 feet to the South North 89°02'06" east Grantsville City Re- BOUNDARYelection, on DESCRIP- Tuesday, Novemberfollowing 4, 2014, two at which (2) specialand election 2) North there 89°41'01" shall be submittedright-of-way to the qualified, line registered of right-of-way voters residing line within of thefeet; District 4) theSoutherly following along right-of-way line of said 1,817.03 feet, 2) North corder. Protests should TION courses: 1) North east 534.79 feet more or Sheep Lane; thence Sheep Lane; thence the arc of a 3,050.00 foot State Highway 112 and be filed with the Tooele two questions: 00°30'40" east 2,622.89 Located in Sections 1, 2, 89°40'35" east 2,661.22 less to an extension of South 00°39'55" east along said right-of-way radius tangent curve to the east line of Deseret feet and 3) North County Boundary Com- 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, feet to the north quarter the south line of the Los along said right-of-way the following five (5) the right, the center of Peak Commercial P.U.D. mission at the office of BOARD OF EDUCATION OF TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, UTAH 00°18'24" east 2,165.57 all in Township 3 South, corner of said Section 3 Angeles and Salt Lake 1,707.68 feet to the courses: 1) South which bears South as recorded in the Office feet more or less to the the Tooele County Clerk, Range 5 West, Salt Lake and 2) North 89°40'35" Railroad ParcelSPECIAL per BOND the northwest ELECTION corner of Lot 00°39'55" east 450.40 65°27"34" west, through of the Tooele County south line of the Ander- 47 South Main Street, Base and Meridian, east 2,661.22 feet to the Miller Motor Sports Busi- 2, Miller Motor Sports feet; 2) Southerly along a central angel of Recorder's Office as En- son Ranch Phase 4 Tooele, Utah 84074. Tooele County, Utah, northeast comer of said ness Park P.U.D.November No. 1 Business 4, 2014 Park P.U.D. the arc of a 2,950.00 foot 24°10'13", a distance of try No. 273351; thence An-nexation to Grants- Protests may be filed by being more particularly Section 3; thence along as recorded in the Office No.1; thence along said radius tangent curve to 1,286.64 feet and 5) South 00°07'40" east ville City as recorded in the Tooele County Com- described as follows: the north line of Section of the Tooele (Facsimile County Signature)lot the following three (3) the left, the center of South 00°22'13" east along said east line the Office of the Tooele mission; a local district Beginning at the north- 2, said Township and Recorder as Entry No. courses: 1) North which bears North 3,520.49 feet more or 747.18 feet to the south County Recorder as En- under Title 17B, Limited Business Administrator west corner of Section 3, Range the following two 324129; thence South 89°40'28" east 1,512.18 89°20'04" east, through less to the north line of Section 12, said try No. 287614; thence Purpose Local Govern- said Township and (2) courses; 1) North 84°23'36" east along feet; 2) South 00°19'32" a central angle of right-of-way line of State Township and Range; along said boundary the ment Entities - Local Dis- Range, and running 89°40'35" east 2,661.02 said right-of-wayPROPOSITIONeast 1,065.00 #1 feet and 3) 23°52'31", a distance of Highway 112; thence thence South 89°30'40" following three (3) tricts, or special service thence along the north feet to the north quarter 2,188.65 feet more or South 89°40'28" west 1,229.28 feet; 3) South South 85°36'36" west west along said south courses: 1) South district under Title 17 A, line of saidShall Section the Board 3 the of Educationcorner of of said Tooele Section County 2 Schoolless District, to Utah, the be east authorized1,505.87 to issue feet general to the obligation east 24°32'26" bonds in an eastamount 450.87 not to exceed111.94 $19,500,000 feet to the South line 663.08 feet to the 88°33'31" east 356.72 Chapter 1, Special Serv- followingand to two mature (2)in no andmore 2)than North fifteen 89°41'01" years from theright-of-way date or dates of line issuance of ofright-of-way such bonds for the line purpose of offeet; refunding, 4) Southerly at or prior along to the maturityright-of-way thereof, line all of said southwest corner of said feet, 2) North 00°08'09" ice District Act, whose courses:or a 1)portion North of the outstandingeast 534.79 Lease feet Revenue more or Bonds,Sheep Series Lane; 2009, of thence the MunicipalSheep Building Lane; Authority thence of Tooelethe arc County of a 3,050.00School District, foot therebyState Highway achieving 112 and Section 12; thence along east 1,820.43 feet and 3) boundaries include any 89°40'35"an east interest 2,661.22 cost savingsless or to other an objective extension that of is Southbeneficial 00°39'55" to the School east District,along such said refunding right-of-way to be accomplishedradius tangent by using curve the proceeds to the of east such linegeneral of Deseret the south line of Section South 89°40'20" west part of an area proposed feet to theobligation north quarter bonds ofthe the southBoard lineto pay of allthe or Los a portionalong of saidthe purchase right-of-way price of thecertain following educational five facilities (5) thatthe are right, currently the centerleased by of thePeak Board Commercial from the P.U.D. 11, said Township and 360.93 feet to the exist- for annexation; or any corner of Buildingsaid Section Authority? 3 Angeles and Salt Lake 1,707.68 feet to the courses: 1) South which bears South as recorded in the Office Range the following two ing Grantsville City Lim- other affected entity or and 2) North 89°40'35" Railroad Parcel per the northwest corner of Lot 00°39'55" east 450.40 65°27"34" west, through of the Tooele County (2) courses: 1) South its; thence north along party that is authorized PROPERTY TAX COST OF BONDS east 2,661.22 feet to the Miller Motor Sports Busi- 2, Miller Motor Sports feet; 2) Southerly along a central angel of Recorder's Office as En- 89°30'22" west 2,694.70 said existing Grantsville to protest the annexation northeastIf comer the bonds of saidare issuedness as planned,Park P.U.D. an annual No. property1 Business tax to pay Park debt P.U.D.service onthe the arc bonds of awill 2,950.00 be required foot over24°10'13", a period ofa 15distance years in ofthe estimatedtry No. 273351;amount thence feet to the south quarter City Limits 820.54 feet pursuant to the provi- Section 3;of thence$53.55 onalong a $170,000as recorded residence, in andthe inOffice the estimatedNo.1; amountthence ofalong $97.36 said on a radiusbusiness tangent property curvehaving tothe same1,286.64 value. feet and 5) South 00°07'40" east corner of said Section 11 more or less to the sions of the Utah Code. the north line of Section of the Tooele County lot the following three (3) the left, the center of South 00°22'13" east along said east line and 2) South 89°30'15" northerly right-of-way of If this annexation is ap- 2, said TownshipHowever, if the and bondRecorder authorization as Entryis approved, No. thecourses: Board intends 1) to reduce North thewhich existing capital bears outlay North tax rate3,520.49 associated feet with morethe Lease or Revenue747.18 Bondsfeet to of the south 2,694.65 feet to the State Highway 112, said proved, the area pro- Range thethe following Building Authoritytwo 324129; in such thence a manner South that no 89°40'28"increase in theeast current 1,512.18 overall89°20'04" tax rate levied east, by throughthe Board lessis expected to to the occur northas a resultline of ofthe Sectionissuance 12, said southwest corner of said line also being the south- posed for annexation will (2) courses;of the bonds. 1) North If the84°23'36" bonds are approved east and along sold,feet; the tax 2) rate South levied 00°19'32" for debt servicea central on the general angle obligation of right-of-way bonds will continue line of untilState the Townshipbonds are paid. and Range; Section 11; thence along erly line of the Johnson automatically be with- 89°40'35"The east foregoing 2,661.02 is onlysaid an estimate right-of-way and is not a limiteast on the1,065.00 amount feet of taxes and that3) the23°52'31", governing a body distance may be of requiredHighway to levy 112; in order thence to pay debtthence service South on the 89°30'40" the south line of Section Cattle Co. addition to drawn from the North feet to the north quarter 2,188.65 feet more or South 89°40'28" west 1,229.28 feet; 3) South South 85°36'36" west west along said south 10, said Township and Tooele County Fire Pro- bonds. The governing body is obligated to levy taxes to the extent provided by law in order to pay the bonds. Grantsville City as re- corner of said Section 2 less to the east 1,505.87 feet to the east 24°32'26" east 450.87 111.94 feet to the South line 663.08 feet to the Range, the following two corded in the Office of tection Service District. and 2) North 89°41'01"To vote in right-of-wayfavor of the above line bond ofissue,right-of-way select the box immediately line of feet; adjacent 4) Southerly to the words along “FORright-of-way THE ISSUANCE line of OF said BONDSsouthwest.” To corner of said (2) courses: 1) South the Tooele County Re- This Service District pro- east 534.79 feet votemore against or Sheep the bond Lane; issue, select thence the boxSheep immediately Lane; adjacent thence to the wordsarc of a“AGAINST 3,050.00 foot THE StateISSUANCE Highway OF BONDS.”112 and Section 12; thence along 89°30'41" west 2691.12 corder as Entry No. vides fire protection, less to an extension of South 00°39'55" east along said right-of-way radius tangent curve to the east line of Deseret the south line of Section feet to the south quarter 280728; thence along paramedic and emer- the south line of the Los along said right-of-way the following five (5) the right, the center of Peak Commercial P.U.D. 11, said Township and comer of said Section 10 said addition the follow- gency services and Angeles and Salt Lake 1,707.68 feet FOR to theTHE courses:ISSUANCE OF 1) BONDS South which bears South as recorded in the Office Range the following two and 2) South 89°30'41" ing five (5) courses: 1) Grantsville City is not lo- Railroad Parcel per the northwest corner of Lot 00°39'55" east 450.40 65°27"34" west, through of the Tooele County (2) courses: 1) South west 2,691.12 feet to the South 55º02'32" east cated within the bounda- Miller Motor Sports Busi- 2, Miller Motor Sports feet; 2) Southerly along a central angel of Recorder's Office as En- 89°30'22" west 2,694.70 southeast comer of said ries of said District. AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS 2,380.17 feet, 2) South- ness Park P.U.D. No. 1 Business Park P.U.D. the arc of a 2,950.00 foot 24°10'13", a distance of try No. 273351; thence feet to the south quarter Section 10; thence along easterly along the arc of The complete annexa- as recorded in the Office No.1; thence along said radius tangent curve to 1,286.64 feet and 5) South 00°07'40" east corner of said Section 11 the south line of Section a 11,426.16 foot radius tion petition, including a of the The Tooele special County election shalllot the be followingheld at the three voting (3) precinctsthe left,of Tooele the County, center Utah of South(“Tooele 00°22'13"County”), in which east qualifiedalong saidvoters eastof the lineDistrictand reside, 2) at South the following 89°30'15" 9, said Township and tangent curve to the left, map is available for in- Recorderpolling asplaces, Entry and No.the pollcourses: workers to serve 1) at North each suchwhich polling place bears shall Northbe those 3,520.49who have been feet otherwise more orappointed747.18 under feet theto provisionsthe south of 2,694.65general law to feet conduct to the Range the following two the center of which spection and copying at 324129;the regular thence general South election.89°40'28" The polling east places 1,512.18 are as follows:89°20'04" east, through less to the north line of Section 12, said southwest corner of said (2) courses: 1) South bears North 36°47'49" the office of the City Re- 84°23'36" east along feet; 2) South 00°19'32" a central angle of right-of-way line of State Township and Range; Section 11; thence along 89°35'00" west 2,642.00 east, through a central corder, 429 East Main said REGULAR right-of-way VOTINGeast POLLING 1,065.00 PLACEfeet and LOCATION 3) 23°52'31", a distance ofREGULARHighway VOTING 112; thence POLLINGthence PLACE South LOCATION 89°30'40" the south line of Section feet to the south quarter angle of 04°18'00", a dis- Street, Grantsville, Utah 2,188.65PRECINCT feet more NO(S). or South (TOOELE 89°40'28" COUNTY west SCHOOL1,229.28 DISTRICT) feet; 3) SouthPRECINCTSouth 85°36'36" NO(S). west (TOOELEwest COUNTY along said SCHOOL south DISTRICT)10, said Township and corner of said Section 9 tance of 857.32 feet, 3) 84029. less to the east 1,505.87 feet to the east 24°32'26" east 450.87 111.94 feet to the South line 663.08 feet to the Range, the following two and 2) South 89°35'00" South 59°20'32" east Dated this 6th day of Oc- right-of-way line of right-of-wayAddress line of feet; 4) Southerly along right-of-way line of saidAddresssouthwest corner of said (2) courses: 1) South west 2,836.98 feet to the 1,145.01 feet more or tober, 2014. Sheep Lane; thence Sheep Lane; thence the arc of a 3,050.00 foot State Highway 112 and Section 12; thence along 89°30'41" west 2691.12 south west comer of said less to the west line of By Order of the Grants- All Tooele County Tooele County Bldg. Auditorium All Tooele County Erda Fire Station South 00°39'55" east along said right-of-way radius tangent curve to the east line of Deseret the south line of Section feet to the south quarter Section 9; thence South Section 3, said Township ville City Council precincts 47 South Main precincts 2163 West Erda Way along said right-of-way the following five (5) the right, the center of Peak Commercial P.U.D. 11, said Township and comer of said Section 10 89°35'00" west along the and Range, 4) North By Christine Webb Tooele, Utah 1,707.68 feet to the courses: 1) South which bears South as recorded in the OfficeErda, UtahRange the following two and 2) South 89°30'41" south section line of 00°07'30" east 290.81 Grantsville City Re- northwestAll Tooele corner County of Lot 00°39'55" Tooele National east 450.40Guard Armory65°27"34" west, throughAllof Tooele the County Tooele County Grantsville(2) courses:Fire Station 1) South west 2,691.12 feet to the Section 8, said Township feet to the west quarter corder 2, Millerprecincts Motor Sports feet;16 2)South Southerly First Street along a central angel ofprecinctsRecorder's Office as 26En- North89°30'22" Center Street west 2,694.70 southeast comer of said and Range 1,320.90 feet corner of Section 3 and (Published in the Tran- Business Park P.U.D. theTooele, arc of aUtah 2,950.00 foot 24°10'13", a distance of try No. 273351; thenceGrantsville,feet toUtah the south quarter Section 10; thence along to the existing boundary 5) North 00°08'25" east script Bulletin October 7, No.1; thence along said radius tangent curve to 1,286.64 feet and 5) South 00°07'40" east corner of said Section 11 the south line of Section line of Grantsville City as 2654.63 feet to the point 14 & 21, 2014) lot the followingAll Tooele three County (3) the Middle left, Canyon the center Elementary of South 00°22'13" eastAllalong Tooele saidCounty east Stansburyline and High 2) SouthSchool 89°30'15" 9, said Township and created by that certain of beginning. courses:precincts 1) North which751 East bears 1000 North North 3,520.49 feet more orprecincts747.18 feet to the south5300 North2,694.65 Aberdeen feet Lane to the Range the following two Hill and Argyle Annexa- The Grantsville City 89°40'28" east 1,512.18 89°20'04"Tooele, Utah east, through less to the north line of Section 12, saidStansburysouthwest Park, Utah corner of said (2) courses: 1) South tion Plat recorded in the Council on October feet; 2) South 00°19'32" a central angle of right-of-way line of State Township and Range; Section 11; thence along 89°35'00" west 2,642.00 Office of the Tooele 3,2014 received written All Tooele County Overlake Elementary School east 1,065.00 feet and 3) 23°52'31", a distance of Highway 112; thenceDugwaythence South 89°30'40"By Mailthe south line of Section feet to the south quarter County Recorder as En- notice of the City Re- precincts 2052 North 170 West South 89°40'28" west 1,229.28 feet; 3) South South 85°36'36" westIbapahwest along said southBy Mail10, said Township and corner of said Section 9 try No. 22468 in Book corder's certi-fication 1,505.87 feet to the east 24°32'26"Tooele, Utah east 450.87 111.94 feet to the South line 663.08 feet to the Range, the following two and 2) South 89°35'00" 951 at Page 230; thence that this petition meets Lake Point By Mail right-of-wayAll Tooele lineCounty of feet; Dow 4) JamesSoutherly Building along right-of-way line of said southwest corner of said (2) courses: 1) South west 2,836.98 feet to the along said boundary line the requirements of Utah Sheepprecincts Lane; thence the350 arc West of a 4th3,050.00 North foot State Highway 112 andOphirSection 12; thence alongBy Mail89°30'41" west 2691.12 south west comer of said the following three (3) Law. along said right-of-way radius tangent curve to the east line of Deseret the south line of Section feet to the south quarter Section 9; thence South courses:Local 1) North The Grantsville Sports City Tooele, Utah the following five (5) the right, the center of Peak Commercial P.U.D.Rush11, Valley said Township By and Mailcomer of said Section 10 89°35'00" west along the 00°26'37" east 1,340.87 Council may grant the courses:All Tooele 1) County South which Settlement bears Canyon South Elementaryas recorded in the Office Range the following two and 2) South 89°30'41" south section line of feet, 2) North 89°46'00" Stockton By Mail petition and annex the 00°39'55"precincts east 450.40 65°27"34"935 West west, Timpie through Road of the Tooele County (2) courses: 1) South west 2,691.12 feet to the Section 8, said Township east 1,321.01 feet and 3) area described in the pe- feet; 2) Southerly along a Tooele, central Utah angel of Recorder's Office as En-Terra89°30'22" west 2,694.70By Mailsoutheast comer of said and Range 1,320.90 feet North 00°27'03" east 1 tition, unless on or be- the arc of a 2,950.00 foot 24°10'13", a distance of try No. 273351; thence feet to the south quarter Section 10; thence along to the existing boundary ,336.65 feetCoverage to the east In fore November 3,2014, a Vernon By Mail radius All tangent Tooele curveCounty to 1,286.64 Lincoln Fire feet Station and 5) South 00°07'40" east corner of said Section 11 the south line of Section line of Grantsville City as quarter comer of said written protest to the an- precincts 1753 East Pine Canyon Road the left, the center of South 00°22'13" east along said east lineWendoverand 2) South 89°30'15"By Mail9, said Township and created by that certain Section 8 and the origi- nexation petition is filed which bears North 3,520.49Lincoln, feetUtah more or 747.18 feet to the south 2,694.65 feet to the Range the following two Hill and Argyle Annexa- nal Grantsville City with the Tooele County 89°20'04" east, through less to the north line of Section 12, said southwest corner of said (2) courses: 1) South tion Plat recorded in the Boundary; thenceEvery along Boundary CommissionIssue a central angle of right-of-way line of State Township and Range; Section 11; thence along 89°35'00" west 2,642.00 Office of the Tooele said Grantsville City and a copy of the protest 23°52'31",In ordera distance to vote atof theHighway election, you 112; must thencepresent validthence voter Southidentification 89°30'40" to the thepoll southworker linebefore of Sectionvoting, whichfeet mustto thebe (a) south a valid quarter form of Countyphoto identification Recorder asthat En- Boundary the follow-ing is delivered to the 1,229.28shows feet;your name 3) South and photograph,South 85°36'36" (b) a valid tribal west card,west whether along or not said the southcard includes10, said your Townshipphotograph or and not, corneror (c) two of differentsaid Section forms 9of identificationtry No. 22468 that inshow Book three (3) courses: 1) Grantsville City Re- 24°32'26"your name east and 450.87current address.111.94 feet to the South line 663.08 feet to the Range, the following two and 2) South 89°35'00" 951 at Page 230; thence North 89°02'06" east corder. Protests should feet; 4) Southerly along right-of-way line of said southwest corner of said (2) courses: 1) South west 2,836.98 feet to the along said boundary line 1,817.03 feet, 2) North be filed with the Tooele Voting at the special election shall be by paper ballots. The ballots will be furnished by the District, to the poll workers. The poll workers shall furnish such ballots the arc of a 3,050.00 foot State Highway 112 and Section 12; thence along 89°30'41" west 2691.12 south west comer of said the following three (3) 00°30'40" east 2,622.89 County Boundary Com- radiusto the tangent qualified curve electors to theof the east District. line ofThe Deseret paper ballotsthe southwill be countedline of Sectionby hand. feet to the south quarter Section 9; thence South courses: 1) North feet and 3) North mission at the office of the right,The the polls center at each of pollingPeak place Commercial shall open P.U.D. at 7:00 a.m.11, and said shall Township remain open and untilcomer 8:00 p.m., of said when Section they will 10 close.89°35'00" west along the 00°26'37" east 1,340.87 00°18'24" east 2,165.57 the Tooele County Clerk, which bears South as recorded in the Office Range the following two and 2) South 89°30'41" south section line of feet, 2) North 89°46'00" feet more or less to the 47 South Main Street, 65°27"34"For west, voters through residing inof a precinct the Tooele in which County the election(2) will courses: be conducted 1) South by mail,west the election2,691.12 officer feet towill the mailSection to each 8,registered said Township voter withineast such 1,321.01 precincts feet an andab- 3) south line of the Ander- Tooele, Utah 84074. a centralsentee ballot angel and a postage of Recorder's paid business Office reply as envelope En- 89°30'22" prior to the west date 2,694.70 of the election.southeast There comerwill be ofno saidpollingand places Range for such 1,320.90 precincts feet for Norththe election. 00°27'03" If a voter east 1 son Ranch Phase 4 Protests may be filed by 24°10'13",fails to followa distance the instructions of try No. included 273351; with the thence absenteefeet ballot, to the the south voter willquarter be unableSection to vote 10; in thence the election. along Votersto the in suchexisting precincts boundary are not required,336.65 to feet apply to forthe an east An-nexation to Grants- the Tooele County Com- 1,286.64absentee feet ballot and for the 5) election.South 00°07'40" east corner of said Section 11 the south line of Section line of Grantsville City as quarter comer of said ville City as recorded in mission; a local district South 00°22'13" east along said east line and 2) South 89°30'15" 9, said Township and created by that certain Section 8 and the origi- the Office of the Tooele under Title 17B, Limited There is to be no special registration of voters for the special election, and the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for the special 3,520.49 feet more or 747.18 feet to the south 2,694.65 feet to the Range the following two Hill and Argyle Annexa- nal Grantsville City County Recorder as En- Purpose Local Govern- lesselection, to theexcept norththat all personsline of who Section reside 12,within said the Districtsouthwest and arecorner registered of said to vote(2) in courses:the regular 1)general South electiontion held Plat on recorded that day shall in the be consideredBoundary; to votethence in the along try No. 287614; thence ment Entities - Local Dis- right-of-wayspecial election. line of StateThe CountyTownship Clerk will and make Range; electronicSection registration 11; thence lists available along at89°35'00" each of the west above-described 2,642.00 Officepolling places of the for use Tooele by registeredsaid voters Grantsville entitled to City along said boundary the tricts, or special service Highwayuse such 112; voting thence place. thence South 89°30'40" the south line of Section feet to the south quarter County Recorder as En- Boundary the follow-ing following three (3) district under Title 17 A, South 85°36'36"For information west on registeringwest along to vote, said voters south may contact10, said the Townshipoffice of the and (a) Countycorner Clerk of saidat 47 SectionSouth Main, 9 tryRoom No. 318, 22468 Tooele, in Utah Book 84074three telephone: (3) courses:(435) 843- 1) courses: 1) South Chapter 1, Special Serv- 111.943140 feet or visitto the the South County Clerk’sline 663.08 website feet at http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/clerk/elections.htm, to the Range, the following two and 2)or (b) South Utah 89°35'00"Lieutenant Governor,951 at Page State Capitol,230; thence 350 N. NorthState Street, 89°02'06" Suite 220, east 88°33'31" east 356.72 ice District Act, whose right-of-way line of said southwest corner of said (2) courses: 1) South west 2,836.98 feet to the along said boundary line 1,817.03 feet, 2) North feet, 2) North 00°08'09" Salt Lake District, Utah 84114, (801) 538-1041 or visit the Lieutenant Governor’s website at http://elections.utah.gov. boundaries include any State Highway 112 and Section 12; thence along 89°30'41" west 2691.12 south west comer of said the following three (3) 00°30'40" east 2,622.89 east 1,820.43 feet and 3) part of an area proposed the eastAny line person of Deseret who is registeredthe south to linevote ofmay Section vote by feetabsentee to the ballot. south Absentee quarter ballotsSection may be9; obtainedthence Southby makingcourses: application in 1) the manner North andfeet within and the time 3) pro North- South 89°40'20" west for annexation; or any Peakvided Commercial by law through P.U.D. the11, office said of Townshipthe County andClerk atcomer 47 South of said Main, Section Room 10318, 89°35'00"Tooele, Utah west 84074 along telephone: the 00°26'37" (435) 843-3140 east 1,340.87or visit the 00°18'24"County Clerk’s east website2,165.57 360.93 feet to the exist- other affected entity or as recordedat http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/clerk/elections.htm, in the Office Range the following two or (b)and Utah 2) Lieutenant South 89°30'41" Governor, Statesouth Capitol, section 350 N. line State of Street,feet, Suite 2) North220, Salt 89°46'00" Lake District,feet Utah more 84114, or less (801) to the ing Grantsville City Lim- party that is authorized of the538-1041 Tooele or visit County the Lieutenant(2) courses: Governor’s 1) website South at westhttp://elections.utah.gov. 2,691.12 feet to the Section 8, said Township east 1,321.01 feet and 3) south line of the Ander- its; thence north along to protest the annexation Recorder's Office as En- 89°30'22" west 2,694.70 southeast comer of said and Range 1,320.90 feet North 00°27'03" east 1 son Ranch Phase 4 said existing Grantsville pursuant to the provi- try No. NOTICE 273351; IS thence FURTHERfeet GIVEN, to the souththat any quarter qualifiedSection elector 10;of Tooelethence County along whoto residesthe existing within boundarythe confines,336.65 of the Districtfeet to and the who east has An-nexationcomplied with the to law Grants- in City Limits 820.54 feet sions of the Utah Code. Southregard 00°07'40" to registration east maycorner vote in of the said special Section election 11 atthe designated south line polling of Section locationsline up toof 14Grantsville days in advance City as of thequarter day of comerthe special of election. said ville The City dates, as times recorded and in more or less to the If this annexation is ap- alongplaces said for early east voting line inand the special 2) South election 89°30'15" are as follows:9, said Township and created by that certain Section 8 and the origi- the Office of the Tooele northerly right-of-way of proved, the area pro- 747.18 feet to the south 2,694.65 feet to the Range the following two Hill and Argyle Annexa- nal Grantsville City County Recorder as En- State Highway 112, said Dates Times Locations posed for annexation will line of Section 12, said southwest corner of said (2) courses: 1) South tion Plat recorded in the Boundary; thence along try No. 287614; thence line also being the south- automatically be with- TownshipOctober and 21-30, Range; 2014 Section 8:00 11; A.M. thence to 6:00 along P.M. 89°35'00" Tooele west County2,642.00 Bldg.Office - 47 South of Main, the Room Tooele 318said Grantsville City along said boundary the erly line of the Johnson drawn from the North thence SouthOctober 89°30'40" 31, 2014 the south 8:00 lineA.M. of to Section5:00 P.M. feet to the Tooele, south Utah quarter County Recorder as En- Boundary the follow-ing following three (3) Cattle Co. addition to Tooele County Fire Pro- west along said south 10, said Township and corner of said Section 9 try No. 22468 in Book three (3) courses: 1) courses: 1) South Grantsville City as re- tection Service District. line 663.08October feet 24, to 2014 the Range, 8:00 the A.M. following to 6:00 two P.M and 2) South Grantsville 89°35'00" Fire Station951 -at 26 Page North 230; Center thence Street North 89°02'06" east 88°33'31" east 356.72 corded in the Office of This Service District pro- southwestOctober corner 31, of 2014 said (2) courses: 8:00 A.M. 1)to 5:00 South P.M. west 2,836.98 Grantsville, feet to Utah the along said boundary line 1,817.03 feet, 2) North feet, 2) North 00°08'09" the Tooele County Re- vides fire protection, Section 12; thence along 89°30'41" west 2691.12 south west comer of said the following three (3) 00°30'40" east 2,622.89 east 1,820.43 feet and 3) corder as Entry No. paramedic and emer- the south line of Section feet to the south quarter Section 9; thence South courses: 1) North feet and 3) North South 89°40'20" west 280728; thence along October 24, 2014 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Stansbury High School - 5300 North Aberdeen Ln., gency services and 11, said Township and comer of said Section 10 89°35'00" west along the 00°26'37" east 1,340.87 00°18'24" east 2,165.57 360.93 feet to the exist- said addition the follow- Grantsville City is not lo- October 31, 2014 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Stansbury Park, Utah Range the following two and 2) South 89°30'41" south section line of feet, 2) North 89°46'00" feet more or less to the ing Grantsville City Lim- ing five (5) courses: 1) cated within the bounda- (2) courses: 1) South west 2,691.12 feet to the Section 8, said Township east 1,321.01 feet and 3) south line of the Ander- its; thence north along South 55º02'32" east ries of said District. 89°30'22"October west 2,694.7022, 2014 southeast 9:30 A.M.comer to 11:30of said A.M.and Range Grantsville 1,320.90 Senior feet CitizensNorth 00°27'03"Center - 120 eastSouth 1 Center,son Ranch Phase 4 said existing Grantsville 2,380.17 feet, 2) South- The complete annexa- feet to the south quarter Section 10; thence along to the existingGrantsville, boundary Utah ,336.65 feet to the east An-nexation to Grants- City Limits 820.54 feet easterly along the arc of tion petition, including a corner ofOctober said Section 29, 2014 11 the south 9:00 lineA.M. of to Section Noon line of GrantsvilleTooele Senior City Citizensas quarter Center, comer 59 East ofVine said Street,ville City as recorded in more or less to the a 11,426.16 foot radius map is available for in- and 2) South 89°30'15" 9, said Township and created byTooele, that Utah certain Section 8 and the origi- the Office of the Tooele northerly right-of-way of tangent curve to the left, spection and copying at 2,694.65 For feet information to the aboutRange alternate the timesfollowing and forms two ofHill voting and (includingArgyle Annexa- absentee ballotnal and Grantsville early voting) City and informationCounty Recorder on registering as En- to vote,State voters Highway may contact 112, said the center of which the office of the City Re- southwest corner of said (2) courses: 1) South tion Plat recorded in the Boundary; thence along try No. 287614; thence line also being the south- bears North 36°47'49" the office of the County Clerk at 47 South Main, Room 318, Tooele, Utah 84074 telephone: (435) 843-3140 or visit the County Clerk’s website at http://www.co.tooele. corder, 429 East Main Section 11; thence along 89°35'00" west 2,642.00 Office of the Tooele said Grantsville City along said boundary the erly line of the Johnson east, through a central Street, Grantsville, Utah ut.us/clerk/elections.htm. the south line of Section feet to the south quarter County Recorder as En- Boundary the follow-ing following three (3) Cattle Co. addition to angle of 04°18'00", a dis- 84029. 10, saidNOTICE Township IS FURTHER and corner GIVEN of said that Sectionon Tuesday, 9 Novembertry No. 22468 11, 2014, in that Book beingthree a day no (3) sooner courses: than 7 1)dayscourses: and not later than 1) 14 South days afterGrantsville the special Cityelection, as re- tance of 857.32 feet, 3) Dated this 6th day of Oc- Range,the Boardthe following of Education two ofand the District 2) South (the 89°35'00" “Board”) will951 meet at atPage its regular 230; thencemeeting place,North 92 89°02'06"Lodestone Way, east Tooele,88°33'31" Utah, and east will canvass 356.72 the cordedreturns and in declare the Office the of South 59°20'32" east tober, 2014. (2) results courses: of the 1) special South electionwest during 2,836.98 the Board feet to meeting the along that begins said atboundary 7:00 p.m. line 1,817.03 feet, 2) North feet, 2) North 00°08'09" the Tooele County Re- 1,145.01 feet more or By Order of the Grants- 89°30'41" west 2691.12 south west comer of said the following three (3) 00°30'40" east 2,622.89 east 1,820.43 feet and 3) corder as Entry No. less to the west line of ville City Council feet to thePursuant south to quarter applicableSection provisions 9; thenceof Sections South 11-14-208courses: and 20A-4-403 1) Northof the Utahfeet Code, and the period 3) allowed North forSouth any contest 89°40'20" of the special west election280728; shall end thence 40 days along Section 3, said Township By Christine Webb comerafter of Novembersaid Section 11, 10201489°35'00" (the date on west which along the resultsthe 00°26'37" of the election east are 1,340.87 to be canvassed00°18'24" and the east results 2,165.57 thereof declared).360.93 feet No suchto the contest exist- shallsaid be maintainedaddition the unless follow- and Range, 4) North Grantsville City Re- and a 2) complaint South 89°30'41"is filed with souththe Clerk section of the Third line Judicial of feet, District 2) NorthCourt in 89°46'00" and for Tooelefeet County,more orwithin less the to prescribed the ing 40-dayGrantsville period. City Lim- ing five (5) courses: 1) 00°07'30" T eastOOELE 290.81 corder west 2,691.12 feet to the Section 8, said Township east 1,321.01 feet and 3) south line of the Ander- its; thence north along South 55º02'32" east feet to the west quarterT(PublishedRANSCRIPT in the Tran- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Tooele County School District, Utah has caused this notice to be given. southeast comer of said and Range 1,320.90 feet North 00°27'03" east 1 son Ranch Phase 4 said existing Grantsville 2,380.17 feet, 2) South- corner of Section 3 and script Bulletin October 7, Section 10;Dated: thence September along 9,to 2014. the existing boundary ,336.65 feet to the east An-nexation to Grants- City Limits 820.54 feet easterly along the arc of 5) North 00°08'25"B eastULLETIN14 & 21, 2014) the south line of Section line of Grantsville City as quarter comer of said ville City as recorded in more or less to the a 11,426.16 foot radius 2654.63 feet to the point 9, said Township and created by that certain SectionBOARD 8 and OF the EDUCATION origi- the OfficeOF TOOELE of the COUNTYTooele northerlySCHOOL DISTRICT,right-of-way UTAH of tangent curve to the left, of beginning. Range the following two Hill and Argyle Annexa- nal Grantsville City County Recorder as En- State Highway 112, said the center of which The Grantsville City (2) courses: 1) South tion Plat recorded in the Boundary;By /s/Lark thence Reynolds along try No. 287614; thence line also being the south- bears North 36°47'49" Council onYour October Community Newspaper 89°35'00" west 2,642.00 Office of the Tooele said Grantsville City along said boundary the erly line of the Johnson east, through a central 3,2014 received written feet to the south quarter County Recorder as En- Boundary Business the follow-ing Administratorfollowing three (3) Cattle Co. addition to angle of 04°18'00", a dis- notice of theSUBSCRIBE City Re- TODAY 435-882-0050 corner of said Section 9 try No. 22468 in Book three (3) courses: 1) courses: 1) South Grantsville City as re- tance of 857.32 feet, 3) corder's certi-fication and 2) South 89°35'00" 951 at Page 230; thence North 89°02'06" east 88°33'31" east 356.72 corded in the Office of South 59°20'32" east that this petition meets west 2,836.98 feet to the along said boundary line 1,817.03 feet, 2) North feet, 2) North 00°08'09" the Tooele County Re- 1,145.01 feet more or the requirements of Utah south west comer of said the following three (3) 00°30'40" east 2,622.89 east 1,820.43 feet and 3) corder as Entry No. less to the west line of Law. Section 9; thence South courses: 1) North feet and 3) North South 89°40'20" west 280728; thence along Section 3, said Township The Grantsville City 89°35'00" west along the 00°26'37" east 1,340.87 00°18'24" east 2,165.57 360.93 feet to the exist- said addition the follow- and Range, 4) North Council may grant the south section line of feet, 2) North 89°46'00" feet more or less to the ing Grantsville City Lim- ing five (5) courses: 1) 00°07'30" east 290.81 petition and annex the Section 8, said Township east 1,321.01 feet and 3) south line of the Ander- its; thence north along South 55º02'32" east feet to the west quarter area described in the pe- and Range 1,320.90 feet North 00°27'03" east 1 son Ranch Phase 4 said existing Grantsville 2,380.17 feet, 2) South- corner of Section 3 and tition, unless on or be- to the existing boundary ,336.65 feet to the east An-nexation to Grants- City Limits 820.54 feet easterly along the arc of 5) North 00°08'25" east fore November 3,2014, a line of Grantsville City as quarter comer of said ville City as recorded in more or less to the a 11,426.16 foot radius 2654.63 feet to the point written protest to the an- created by that certain Section 8 and the origi- the Office of the Tooele northerly right-of-way of tangent curve to the left, of beginning. nexation petition is filed Hill and Argyle Annexa- nal Grantsville City County Recorder as En- State Highway 112, said the center of which The Grantsville City with the Tooele County tion Plat recorded in the Boundary; thence along try No. 287614; thence line also being the south- bears North 36°47'49" Council on October Boundary Commission Office of the Tooele said Grantsville City along said boundary the erly line of the Johnson east, through a central 3,2014 received written and a copy of the protest County Recorder as En- Boundary the follow-ing following three (3) Cattle Co. addition to angle of 04°18'00", a dis- notice of the City Re- is delivered to the try No. 22468 in Book three (3) courses: 1) courses: 1) South Grantsville City as re- tance of 857.32 feet, 3) corder's certi-fication Grantsville City Re- 951 at Page 230; thence North 89°02'06" east 88°33'31" east 356.72 corded in the Office of South 59°20'32" east that this petition meets corder. Protests should along said boundary line 1,817.03 feet, 2) North feet, 2) North 00°08'09" the Tooele County Re- 1,145.01 feet more or the requirements of Utah be filed with the Tooele the following three (3) 00°30'40" east 2,622.89 east 1,820.43 feet and 3) corder as Entry No. less to the west line of Law. County Boundary Com- courses: 1) North feet and 3) North South 89°40'20" west 280728; thence along Section 3, said Township The Grantsville City mission at the office of 00°26'37" east 1,340.87 00°18'24" east 2,165.57 360.93 feet to the exist- said addition the follow- and Range, 4) North Council may grant the the Tooele County Clerk, feet, 2) North 89°46'00" feet more or less to the ing Grantsville City Lim- ing five (5) courses: 1) 00°07'30" east 290.81 petition and annex the 47 South Main Street, east 1,321.01 feet and 3) south line of the Ander- its; thence north along South 55º02'32" east feet to the west quarter area described in the pe- Tooele, Utah 84074. North 00°27'03" east 1 son Ranch Phase 4 said existing Grantsville 2,380.17 feet, 2) South- corner of Section 3 and tition, unless on or be- Protests may be filed by ,336.65 feet to the east An-nexation to Grants- City Limits 820.54 feet easterly along the arc of 5) North 00°08'25" east fore November 3,2014, a the Tooele County Com- quarter comer of said ville City as recorded in more or less to the a 11,426.16 foot radius 2654.63 feet to the point written protest to the an- mission; a local district Section 8 and the origi- the Office of the Tooele northerly right-of-way of tangent curve to the left, of beginning. nexation petition is filed under Title 17B, Limited nal Grantsville City County Recorder as En- State Highway 112, said the center of which The Grantsville City with the Tooele County Purpose Local Govern- Boundary; thence along try No. 287614; thence line also being the south- bears North 36°47'49" Council on October Boundary Commission ment Entities - Local Dis- said Grantsville City along said boundary the erly line of the Johnson east, through a central 3,2014 received written and a copy of the protest tricts, or special service Boundary the follow-ing following three (3) Cattle Co. addition to angle of 04°18'00", a dis- notice of the City Re- is delivered to the district under Title 17 A, three (3) courses: 1) courses: 1) South Grantsville City as re- tance of 857.32 feet, 3) corder's certi-fication Grantsville City Re- Chapter 1, Special Serv- North 89°02'06" east 88°33'31" east 356.72 corded in the Office of South 59°20'32" east that this petition meets corder. Protests should ice District Act, whose 1,817.03 feet, 2) North feet, 2) North 00°08'09" the Tooele County Re- 1,145.01 feet more or the requirements of Utah be filed with the Tooele boundaries include any 00°30'40" east 2,622.89 east 1,820.43 feet and 3) corder as Entry No. less to the west line of Law. County Boundary Com- part of an area proposed feet and 3) North South 89°40'20" west 280728; thence along Section 3, said Township The Grantsville City mission at the office of for annexation; or any 00°18'24" east 2,165.57 360.93 feet to the exist- said addition the follow- and Range, 4) North Council may grant the the Tooele County Clerk, other affected entity or feet more or less to the ing Grantsville City Lim- ing five (5) courses: 1) 00°07'30" east 290.81 petition and annex the 47 South Main Street, party that is authorized south line of the Ander- its; thence north along South 55º02'32" east feet to the west quarter area described in the pe- Tooele, Utah 84074. to protest the annexation son Ranch Phase 4 said existing Grantsville 2,380.17 feet, 2) South- corner of Section 3 and tition, unless on or be- Protests may be filed by pursuant to the provi- An-nexation to Grants- City Limits 820.54 feet easterly along the arc of 5) North 00°08'25" east fore November 3,2014, a the Tooele County Com- sions of the Utah Code. ville City as recorded in more or less to the a 11,426.16 foot radius 2654.63 feet to the point written protest to the an- mission; a local district If this annexation is ap- the Office of the Tooele northerly right-of-way of tangent curve to the left, of beginning. nexation petition is filed under Title 17B, Limited proved, the area pro- County Recorder as En- State Highway 112, said the center of which The Grantsville City with the Tooele County Purpose Local Govern- posed for annexation will try No. 287614; thence line also being the south- bears North 36°47'49" Council on October Boundary Commission ment Entities - Local Dis- automatically be with- along said boundary the erly line of the Johnson east, through a central 3,2014 received written and a copy of the protest tricts, or special service drawn from the North following three (3) Cattle Co. addition to angle of 04°18'00", a dis- notice of the City Re- is delivered to the district under Title 17 A, Tooele County Fire Pro- courses: 1) South Grantsville City as re- tance of 857.32 feet, 3) corder's certi-fication Grantsville City Re- Chapter 1, Special Serv- tection Service District. 88°33'31" east 356.72 corded in the Office of South 59°20'32" east that this petition meets corder. Protests should ice District Act, whose This Service District pro- feet, 2) North 00°08'09" the Tooele County Re- 1,145.01 feet more or the requirements of Utah be filed with the Tooele boundaries include any vides fire protection, east 1,820.43 feet and 3) corder as Entry No. less to the west line of Law. County Boundary Com- part of an area proposed paramedic and emer- South 89°40'20" west 280728; thence along Section 3, said Township The Grantsville City mission at the office of for annexation; or any gency services and 360.93 feet to the exist- said addition the follow- and Range, 4) North Council may grant the the Tooele County Clerk, other affected entity or Grantsville City is not lo- ing Grantsville City Lim- ing five (5) courses: 1) 00°07'30" east 290.81 petition and annex the 47 South Main Street, party that is authorized cated within the bounda- its; thence north along South 55º02'32" east feet to the west quarter area described in the pe- Tooele, Utah 84074. to protest the annexation ries of said District. said existing Grantsville 2,380.17 feet, 2) South- corner of Section 3 and tition, unless on or be- Protests may be filed by pursuant to the provi- The complete annexa- City Limits 820.54 feet easterly along the arc of 5) North 00°08'25" east fore November 3,2014, a the Tooele County Com- sions of the Utah Code. tion petition, including a more or less to the a 11,426.16 foot radius 2654.63 feet to the point written protest to the an- mission; a local district If this annexation is ap- map is available for in- northerly right-of-way of tangent curve to the left, of beginning. nexation petition is filed under Title 17B, Limited proved, the area pro- spection and copying at State Highway 112, said the center of which The Grantsville City with the Tooele County Purpose Local Govern- posed for annexation will the office of the City Re- line also being the south- bears North 36°47'49" Council on October Boundary Commission ment Entities - Local Dis- automatically be with- corder, 429 East Main erly line of the Johnson east, through a central 3,2014 received written and a copy of the protest tricts, or special service drawn from the North Street, Grantsville, Utah Cattle Co. addition to angle of 04°18'00", a dis- notice of the City Re- is delivered to the district under Title 17 A, Tooele County Fire Pro- 84029. Grantsville City as re- tance of 857.32 feet, 3) corder's certi-fication Grantsville City Re- Chapter 1, Special Serv- tection Service District. Dated this 6th day of Oc- corded in the Office of South 59°20'32" east that this petition meets corder. Protests should ice District Act, whose This Service District pro- tober, 2014. the Tooele County Re- 1,145.01 feet more or the requirements of Utah be filed with the Tooele boundaries include any vides fire protection, By Order of the Grants- corder as Entry No. less to the west line of Law. County Boundary Com- part of an area proposed paramedic and emer- ville City Council 280728; thence along Section 3, said Township The Grantsville City mission at the office of for annexation; or any gency services and By Christine Webb said addition the follow- and Range, 4) North Council may grant the the Tooele County Clerk, other affected entity or Grantsville City is not lo- Grantsville City Re- ing five (5) courses: 1) 00°07'30" east 290.81 petition and annex the 47 South Main Street, party that is authorized cated within the bounda- corder South 55º02'32" east feet to the west quarter area described in the pe- Tooele, Utah 84074. to protest the annexation ries of said District. (Published in the Tran- 2,380.17 feet, 2) South- corner of Section 3 and tition, unless on or be- Protests may be filed by pursuant to the provi- The complete annexa- script Bulletin October 7, easterly along the arc of 5) North 00°08'25" east fore November 3,2014, a the Tooele County Com- sions of the Utah Code. tion petition, including a 14 & 21, 2014) a 11,426.16 foot radius 2654.63 feet to the point written protest to the an- mission; a local district If this annexation is ap- map is available for in- tangent curve to the left, of beginning. nexation petition is filed under Title 17B, Limited proved, the area pro- spection and copying at the center of which The Grantsville City with the Tooele County Purpose Local Govern- posed for annexation will the office of the City Re- bears North 36°47'49" Council on October Boundary Commission ment Entities - Local Dis- automatically be with- corder, 429 East Main east, through a central 3,2014 received written and a copy of the protest tricts, or special service drawn from the North Street, Grantsville, Utah angle of 04°18'00", a dis- notice of the City Re- is delivered to the district under Title 17 A, Tooele County Fire Pro- 84029. tance of 857.32 feet, 3) corder's certi-fication Grantsville City Re- Chapter 1, Special Serv- tection Service District. Dated this 6th day of Oc- South 59°20'32" east that this petition meets corder. Protests should ice District Act, whose This Service District pro- tober, 2014. 1,145.01 feet more or the requirements of Utah be filed with the Tooele boundaries include any vides fire protection, By Order of the Grants- less to the west line of Law. County Boundary Com- part of an area proposed paramedic and emer- ville City Council Section 3, said Township The Grantsville City mission at the office of for annexation; or any gency services and By Christine Webb and Range, 4) North Council may grant the the Tooele County Clerk, other affected entity or Grantsville City is not lo- Grantsville City Re- 00°07'30" east 290.81 petition and annex the 47 South Main Street, party that is authorized cated within the bounda- corder feet to the west quarter area described in the pe- Tooele, Utah 84074. to protest the annexation ries of said District. (Published in the Tran- corner of Section 3 and tition, unless on or be- Protests may be filed by pursuant to the provi- The complete annexa- script Bulletin October 7, 5) North 00°08'25" east fore November 3,2014, a the Tooele County Com- sions of the Utah Code. tion petition, including a 14 & 21, 2014) 2654.63 feet to the point written protest to the an- mission; a local district If this annexation is ap- map is available for in- of beginning. nexation petition is filed under Title 17B, Limited proved, the area pro- spection and copying at The Grantsville City with the Tooele County Purpose Local Govern- posed for annexation will the office of the City Re- Council on October Boundary Commission ment Entities - Local Dis- automatically be with- corder, 429 East Main 3,2014 received written and a copy of the protest tricts, or special service drawn from the North Street, Grantsville, Utah notice of the City Re- is delivered to the district under Title 17 A, Tooele County Fire Pro- 84029. corder's certi-fication Grantsville City Re- Chapter 1, Special Serv- tection Service District. Dated this 6th day of Oc- that this petition meets corder. Protests should ice District Act, whose This Service District pro- tober, 2014. the requirements of Utah be filed with the Tooele boundaries include any vides fire protection, By Order of the Grants- Law. County Boundary Com- part of an area proposed paramedic and emer- ville City Council The Grantsville City mission at the office of for annexation; or any gency services and By Christine Webb Council may grant the the Tooele County Clerk, other affected entity or Grantsville City is not lo- Grantsville City Re- petition and annex the 47 South Main Street, party that is authorized cated within the bounda- corder area described in the pe- Tooele, Utah 84074. to protest the annexation ries of said District. (Published in the Tran- tition, unless on or be- Protests may be filed by pursuant to the provi- The complete annexa- script Bulletin October 7, fore November 3,2014, a the Tooele County Com- sions of the Utah Code. tion petition, including a 14 & 21, 2014) written protest to the an- mission; a local district If this annexation is ap- map is available for in- nexation petition is filed under Title 17B, Limited proved, the area pro- spection and copying at with the Tooele County Purpose Local Govern- posed for annexation will the office of the City Re- Boundary Commission ment Entities - Local Dis- automatically be with- corder, 429 East Main and a copy of the protest tricts, or special service drawn from the North Street, Grantsville, Utah is delivered to the district under Title 17 A, Tooele County Fire Pro- 84029. Grantsville City Re- Chapter 1, Special Serv- tection Service District. Dated this 6th day of Oc- corder. Protests should ice District Act, whose This Service District pro- tober, 2014. be filed with the Tooele boundaries include any vides fire protection, By Order of the Grants- County Boundary Com- part of an area proposed paramedic and emer- ville City Council mission at the office of for annexation; or any gency services and By Christine Webb the Tooele County Clerk, other affected entity or Grantsville City is not lo- Grantsville City Re- 47 South Main Street, party that is authorized cated within the bounda- corder Tooele, Utah 84074. to protest the annexation ries of said District. (Published in the Tran- Protests may be filed by pursuant to the provi- The complete annexa- script Bulletin October 7, the Tooele County Com- sions of the Utah Code. tion petition, including a 14 & 21, 2014) mission; a local district If this annexation is ap- map is available for in- under Title 17B, Limited proved, the area pro- spection and copying at Purpose Local Govern- posed for annexation will the office of the City Re- ment Entities - Local Dis- automatically be with- corder, 429 East Main tricts, or special service drawn from the North Street, Grantsville, Utah district under Title 17 A, Tooele County Fire Pro- 84029. Chapter 1, Special Serv- tection Service District. Dated this 6th day of Oc- ice District Act, whose This Service District pro- tober, 2014. boundaries include any vides fire protection, By Order of the Grants- part of an area proposed paramedic and emer- ville City Council for annexation; or any gency services and By Christine Webb other affected entity or Grantsville City is not lo- Grantsville City Re- party that is authorized cated within the bounda- corder to protest the annexation ries of said District. (Published in the Tran- pursuant to the provi- The complete annexa- script Bulletin October 7, sions of the Utah Code. tion petition, including a 14 & 21, 2014) If this annexation is ap- map is available for in- proved, the area pro- spection and copying at posed for annexation will the office of the City Re- automatically be with- corder, 429 East Main drawn from the North Street, Grantsville, Utah Tooele County Fire Pro- 84029. tection Service District. Dated this 6th day of Oc- This Service District pro- tober, 2014. vides fire protection, By Order of the Grants- paramedic and emer- ville City Council gency services and By Christine Webb Grantsville City is not lo- Grantsville City Re- cated within the bounda- corder ries of said District. (Published in the Tran- The complete annexa- script Bulletin October 7, tion petition, including a 14 & 21, 2014) map is available for in- spection and copying at the office of the City Re- corder, 429 East Main Street, Grantsville, Utah 84029. Dated this 6th day of Oc- tober, 2014. By Order of the Grants- ville City Council By Christine Webb Grantsville City Re- corder (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin October 7, 14 & 21, 2014) B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY October 7, 2014

PHOTO COURTESY OF JEFF & MEG SKIBITSKY PHOTO COURTESY OF JEFF & MEG SKIBITSKY Jeff Skibitsky stands with one of the elders of the village of Mahina. Meg Skibitsky with her host mom Ami in Bafoulabe.

Africa lage elder provided his favorite memory. The man decided to continued from page B1 give Jeff a spiritual heirloom that had been in his family for 150 into play. Before they could years. It hangs in their home begin work, they had to learn to this day. He also enjoyed Bambara, a dialect of French. being in Mali when it hosted the This took place in a period African Cup of Nations, a soccer called stage, where new vol- tournament for the African con- unteers met up with others tinent, in 2002. assigned to their country and “For a country like Mali to learned the language and cultur- host an event like that and to see al norms in an intensive three- the life of the country through- month course. out that period was really cool,” “It helped you become fully Jeff said. assimilated,” Jeff said. Upon returning to the United Meg said the Peace Corps States, the Skibitskys settled in bases some of its language Los Angeles, where they earned training on the practices of the postgraduate degrees. Today, Missionary Training Center in Jeff works at a child psychol- Provo. Once stage was com- ogy clinic for children with pleted, they could travel to their autistism located in Salt Lake. assigned village of Bafoulabé in Meg is a doctor who works in a southwestern Mali. In Bambara, geriatric clinic also in Salt Lake. Bafoulabé means, “where two Meg knew since high school rivers meet” —— apt, as it’s she wanted to be a doctor, and located at the confluence of the because of her close relation- Bafing and Bakoy rivers. ships with great-aunts and About a year into Meg’s stay, uncles, she decided to work with Jeff arrived in a town called the elderly. Miéna. They worked together on “Also, my parents, through an AIDS education project. After their church, volunteered at a getting engaged, Meg called her nursing home, and I have won- parents from a pay phone in derful memories of going there the village and left a message to as a kid. People sometimes think reveal her happy news. of nursing homes as frightening At that point, her parents had places, but for me, I remem- only received one letter with bered it being full of lovely mention of Jeff. people who gave my brother “I think they panicked a little and I chocolate,” she said. “I bit,” she said. was always really drawn to that Meg’s favorite memory of her patient population.” time in Mali was working with Jeff’s interest in social psy- a women’s group to start an egg chology at first prompted him to co-op. work with teenagers with emo- “It was to be both an extra tional disorders. Eventually, he source of nutrition in the com- shifted his focus to children and munity and a source of eco- worked at a UCLA clinic. nomic development.” Meg said, “It’s a job where every day PHOTO COURTESY OF JEFF & MEG SKIBITSKY mentioning the experience was you’re seeing growth and com- Jeff and Meg Skibitsky pose for a photo in front of Jeff’s house in the village of Mahina. especially valuable because she ing home feeling achievement. and the women learned as they It’s a wonderful career to be in,” people. We decided to move to a while, Salt Lake became too but west, and when you’re out “I guess if you want to not be went, building chicken coops he said. California and learn to surf. It busy for their tastes, and hav- here, it’s equally, if not more in the city, you have to drive, and vaccinating the birds. About a year ago, the turns out that we’re mountain ing room for their children to beautiful, than those other unfortunately,” she said. “Just to see how proud those Skibitskys moved from Salt people,” Meg said. roam and raise animals became places.” From Mali to Los Angeles women were of their chicken Lake City to Erda with their two They moved to Salt Lake after a priority. The only major flaw of living to Salt Lake City to Erda, the farm that we built together was young daughters. the birth of their first daughter “I think that [Tooele Valley] is in Tooele County is the com- Skibitskys have traversed many amazing,” she said. “After we got married, we had because of its family-friendly a hidden gem,” said Jeff. “I think mute to work for Meg, who paths in their lives together. Jeff’s friendship with a vil- this idea that we were ocean atmosphere and space. After that people will go everywhere doesn’t like to drive. Tooele County may just be the

The History of Tooele County FALCONS OF THE MONTH n September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party, while Itrying a shortcut to California, passed through the what would become Tooele County and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert. Three years later, a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above today’s Tooele City. Soon, others followed, and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship. Their story, and many others, are found inside this History of Utah’s Tooele County. Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness; the wild mining days in Ophir, Mercur and Jacob City; the Pony Express Trail; the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake, and more. Get Your Copy Today at the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin

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