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Lake Point teen rides her way to big wins See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY November 15, 2018 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 125 No. 48 $1.00 School district seeks to build 3 new schools

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS Voters may be asked next November to support a $150-190 million bond to build a new high school on land owned by the Tooele County School District west of Home Depot and a new junior high school on school district owned land (right) south of Stansbury High School. The bond would also be used to pay for a new elementary school in Grantsville. County voters may be asked next November to support bond estimated at $150M to $190M

TIM GILLIE the school district’s adminis- STAFF WRITER tration to move forward with The Tooele County School the replacement of Vernon District is getting ready to Elementary School and agreed ask voters to approve a bond to consider the replacement of for three new schools while Ibapah Elementary School at it replaces two aging remote its next meeting. schools with current capital Tuesday night’s decision to project funds. approve design fees for new The Tooele County School schools was an outgrowth of Board approved architectural an Oct. 30 school board work service fees for the design session during which the board of a new high school and a discussed future capital proj- new junior high school, and a ects and finance options. request for interest and quali- During the work session, fications for the design of a the school board discussed a new elementary school, during potential bond of $150 to $190 its meeting Tuesday night in million to be presented to vot- the boardroom of the district ers in November 2019. FILE PHOTO office. The school district needs FILE PHOTO As of Oct. 1, Tooele High School’s enrollment was at 137 percent of its In the same meeting, the As of Oct. 1, student enrollment at Stansbury High School was at 142 ideal capacity, according to the Tooele County School District. school board also authorized SEE SCHOOLS PAGE A7 ® percent of ideal capacity, according to the Tooele County School District.

County planning commission approves PUD- CUP for Skywalk New development west of Tooele Valley Airport will be county’s first LEED community

TIM GILLIE it would provide water and STAFF WRITER sewer to Skywalk. The Tooele County Planning The developer also Commission approved the final approached the Utah planned unit development Department of Transportation FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO conditional use permit for the and learned that UDOT had The Stansbury Park Service Agency postponed voting on a proposed tax increase Wednesday. It will reconsider the matter next month. The Skywalk planned unit develop- turned jurisdiction for SR-138 service agency is seeking a tax increase to help pay for increased costs to maintaining the community’s lake, parks and other open space. ment during its Nov. 7 meet- from the Midvalley Highway And that may now include Stansbury Park Golf Course. ing held at the Tooele County to Mills Junction over to the Building. county, allowing the county The planning commission to approve the connection of Stansbury postpones tax hike vote considered the final PUD-CUP Skywalk to SR-138. for Skywalk during its June 20 With those two concerns meeting. In that meeting the addressed, the planning staff STEVE HOWE and the Stansbury Greenbelt Service During the public comment portion planning commission approved recommended that the plan- STAFF WRITER Area proposes increasing its property of the meeting, several residents spoke the PUD-CUP with conditions ning commission approve the No property tax increase was tax budgeted revenue by 22.8 percent. up about the lack of a public hearing that approval to make connec- final PUD-CUP for Skywalk, approved for residents in the Stansbury The tax revenue is used by the service on the tax increase on the service agen- tions with state Route 138 be according to Jeff Miller, Tooele Service Agency during the board’s agency to maintain the community’s cy board’s agenda. The agenda listed obtained and confirmation of County planning staff. meeting on Wednesday night, with a lake, park, and other open spaces. “Adopt Tax Increase” as an agenda water and sewer service plans The planning commission vote on the increase now set for Dec. For a $250,000 residence, the maxi- item, but no public hearing. be acquired. voted 4-2 to approve the PUD- 12. mum tax increase would be $32.59 Notices of the proposed tax increase Skywalk’s developer was CUP. Planning commission The Stansbury Recreation Service and $31.90 per year for the recreation for the Stansbury recreation service successful at getting a let- members Larry Brown and Area is looking to raise its property service area and greenbelt service area, ter from the Stansbury Park tax budgeted revenue by 23.4 percent, respectively. SEE HIKE PAGE A7 ® Improvement District that said SEE SKYWALK PAGE A9 ®

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS C5 Tooele High Stansbury wins Previewing HOMETOWN B1 students merge swim meet Tooele OBITUARIES A8 art, soup and See A10 basketball SPORTS A10 charity See A10 See A6 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 15, 2018 Eat warm soup and buy great art at Tooele High School on Friday

Hot Soup-Warm Hearts fundraiser coincides with art show at the top of the stairs above the commons area. A variety TIM GILLIE other artwork will be held in The selection of soups that of artwork includings pottery, STAFF WRITER the commons area, according will be served will be donated paintings, drawings, and pho- Friday night the Tooele to THS pottery teacher Chris by local restaurants, according tography are on display. High School commons area Wilcox. to Wilcox. The THS Art Show will be will be filled with the aroma of The entry fee for one per- All food, blankets, the price on display through the eve- FILE PHOTOS hot soup accompanied by the son is two cans or more of of additional bowls of soup, ning of Nov. 20. The public is Diane Edwards (above) considers a hand-made piece of pottery made by ambience of music and dance soup, which is good for one auction proceeds, and any cash welcome to view the art show high school students during the 2016 Hot Soup-Warm Hearts Night at provided by the school’s band, bowl of hot soup. For groups donations will be given to the anytime the school building is Tooele High School. Kyle Haines (below) sorts donated food at the 2016 orchestra and dance students. of two people the entry fee Tooele Valley Resource Center. open, according to Wilcox. event. Patrons bring in food items to donate and in return receive a cup Students and faculty of the is either four or more cans of The resource center, oper- THS is located at 301 of hot soup. THS Art Department will pres- food or a new or used blanket. ated by Valley Behavioral W. Vine St., in Tooele City. ent their ninth annual Hot Additional bowls of soup will Health, relies on grants and Entrance to THS commons Soup-Warm Hearts event from be available for $2. local donations to assist Tooele area is through the school’s 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Along with the hot soup, County families in crisis. front doors on Vine Street. Hot soup will be served to THS band, orchestra, and In addition to the soup and [email protected] the public and a silent auc- dance students will provide art auction, the Tooele High tion for pottery bowls and entertainment for the evening. School Art Show is in progress West Valley City man to appear in court for assault in Middle Canyon STEVE HOWE for an extended time and dam- from West Valley City with ing party, Rushton fled the STAFF WRITER age or interruption of a com- Rushton. scene in the truck the victim A West Valley City man who munication device. While in the canyon, an was driving, the statement allegedly assaulted a woman A Tooele County Sheriff’s argument began over the said. Rushton did not have in Middle Canyon in June deputy was dispatched to victim’s use of rechargeable permission to drive the vehicle, while under a protective order Middle Canyon on June 7 batteries, the probable cause which was on loan from the is scheduled to appear in 3rd after a reporting party said the statement said. Rushton victim’s ex-boyfriend, and the District Court later this month. victim ran up to him and said began to punch the victim and vehicle was later found at the Matthew Allan Rushton, 38, Rushton, who she was familiar choked her from behind to the victim’s house in West Valley Donations and is charged with third-degree with, was trying to tie her up point she couldn’t breathe. City. felony aggravated assault, and kill her, according to a When the victim attempted Charges against Rushton third-degree felony violation of probable cause statement. The to call 911 on her cell phone, were filed on Oct. 30, the day nominations being a pretrial protective order, and responding party had the vic- Rushton took her phone and after misdemeanor charges misdemeanor counts of unau- tim get into his truck and they broke it, the statement said. against him in West Valley City thorized control of a vehicle drove to a location with cell Rushton had a domestic vio- Justice Court were dismissed accepted for annual phone service. lence pretrial protective order without prejudice. He is sched- The victim said Rushton had that was in effect to protect uled to make his initial appear- CORRECTION been released from jail on June the victim at the time of the ance in 3rd District Court on 1 and found her again, the assault. Nov. 26 at 10:30 a.m. before benefit fund drive A caption that was part of the collection of photos statement said. She said she After the victim left the Judge Matthew Bates. on page A2 in Tuesday’s agreed to go to Middle Canyon campsite area with the report- [email protected] The 41st annual Tooele more than $800 and more than edition titled “Honoring Transcript Bulletin Christmas $5,200 in total donations to Local Veterans” misiden- Benefit Fund is now accepting help the Rasmussen family last tified sculptor Marvin nominations and donations. Christmas. Hitesman. The caption Each nomination should Donations and nominations should have read: Sculpture include a description of the for this year’s benefit fund Marvin Hitesman talks with Scientists: Wind, drought person’s or family’s challenges, can be mailed to: Transcript Col. Todd Burnley, com- as well as an explanation as Bulletin Christmas Benefit mander of Tooele Army to how the benefit fund could Fund, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Depot, about his art during help them this Christmas. Utah, 84074. They can also be Saturday’s veterans pro- worsen California fires, Last year’s benefit fund dropped off at the Transcript gram at the Tooele National helped Randy Rasmussen Bulletin’s front office at 58 N. Guard Armory. Hitesman is of Tooele and his children Main Street next to City Hall making the next veteran’s Christian, Tatyanna and Justice between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 sculpture to be unveiled not bad management with their medical and finan- p.m. at Tooele City Veterans cial challenges. Nominations can also be Memorial Park. WASHINGTON (AP) — Both and 2008, so they aren’t “fuel- Dennison said. Randy’s story and the hard- emailed to tbp@tooeletran- nature and humans share choked closed-canopy forests,” “The biggest factor was ships he and his family faced script.com or to the editor at blame for California’s devastat- Dennison said. wind,” Dennison said in an inspired readers to donate [email protected]. ing wildfires, but forest man- In those earlier fires, email. “With wind speeds as agement did not play a major Paradise was threatened but high as they were, there was TOOELE TRANSCRIPT role, despite President Donald escaped major damage, he nothing firefighters could do to BULLETIN Trump’s claims, fire scientists said. In the current blazes, it stop the advance of the fires.” say. was virtually destroyed. These winds, called Santa ADMINISTRATION Nature provides the danger- The other major fire, in Ana winds, and the unique Scott C. Dunn Publisher Holiday changes ous winds that have whipped Southern California, burned geography of high mountains Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus the fires, and human-caused through shrub land, not forest, and deep valleys act like OFFICE climate change over the long Dennison said. chimneys, fortifying the fires, Bruce Dunn Controller haul is killing and drying the “It’s not about forest man- Thornicke said. publishing schedule Chris Evans Office Manager shrubs and trees that provide agement. These aren’t forests,” The wind is so strong that Vicki Higgins Customer Service the fuel, experts say. he said. fire breaks — areas where Due to next week’s Friday for the Nov. 19 edition EDITORIAL “Natural factors and human- The dean of the University trees and brush have been Thanksgiving holiday, the and 3 p.m. next Tuesday for David Bern Editor caused global warming effects of Michigan’s environmental cleared or intentionally burned Tooele Transcript Bulletin the Nov. 21 edition. Darren Vaughan Sports Editor fatally collude” in these fires, school, Jonathan Overpeck, to deprive the advancing will be published and deliv- The deadline for submitting Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor said wildfire expert Kristen said Western fires are getting flames of fuel — won’t work. ered on Monday, Nov. 19 and classifieds, public notices and Tim Gillie Staff Writer Thornicke of the Potsdam bigger and more severe. He One of the fires jumped over Wednesday, Nov. 21. display advertising is 3:45 p.m. Steve Howe Staff Writer Institute for Climate Impact said it “is much less due to bad eight lanes of freeway, about Because of the earlier publi- Friday for the Nov. 19 edition Mark Watson Correspondent Research in Germany. management and is instead the 140 fee, Dennison said. cation schedule, deadlines for and 4:45 p.m. next Tuesday for ADVERTISING Multiple reasons explain the result of our baking of our for- Southern California had community news, classifieds, the Nov. 21 edition. Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager fires’ severity, but “forest man- ests, woodlands and grasslands fires similar to the Woolsey public notices and display The regular Tuesday and Keith Advertising Sales agement wasn’t one of them,” with ever-worsening climate fire in 1982, when winds were advertising have changed for Thursday publication schedule Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & University of Utah fire scientist change.” 60 mph, but “the difference those two editions. will resume the week after Classified Advertising Manager Philip Dennison said. Wildfires have become more between 1982 and today is The deadline for submit- Thanksgiving. LAYOUT & DESIGN Trump tweeted on Saturday: devastating because of the a much higher population in ting community news is 3 p.m. John Hamilton Creative Director “There is no reason for these extreme weather swings from these areas. Many more people Liz Arellano Graphic Artist massive, deadly and costly for- global warming, fire scientists were threatened and had to PRODUCTION est fires in California except said. The average number of evacuated,” Dennison said. Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager that forest management is so U.S. acres burned by wildfires California also has been Darwin Cook Web Press Manager poor. Billions of dollars are has doubled over the level in drought for all but a few Las Vegas air traffic Dan Coats Pre-press Technician given each year, with so many from 30 years ago. years of the 21st century and Scott Spence Insert Technician lives lost, all because of gross As of Monday, more than is now experiencing its longest mismanagement of the for- 13,200 square miles have drought, which began on Dec. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered ests.” burned. That’s more than a 27, 2011, and has lasted 358 controller resigns by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, The death toll from the third higher than the 10-year weeks, according to the U.S. Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele wildfire that incinerated the average. Drought Monitor. Nearly two- LAS VEGAS (AP) — An air a 40-minute span before the FAA County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the Northern California town of From 1983 to 1999, the thirds of the state is abnor- traffic controller who became said she “became incapacitated United States. Paradise and surrounding United States didn’t reach mally dry. incapacitated during a solo stint while on duty” and apparently OFFICE HOURS: areas climbed to 42, making 10,000 square miles burned The first nine months of the on a night shift in the tower at lost consciousness shortly before Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. it the single deadliest single annually. Since then, 11 of year have been fourth-warmest busy McCarran International midnight. blaze in California history. 19 years have had more than on record for California, and Airport in Las Vegas last week Five inbound aircraft CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. Statewide, the number of 10,000 square miles burned, this past summer was the has quit, authorities said remained airborne, and aircraft PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: fire dead stood at 44, includ- including this year. In 2006, second-hottest on record in the Tuesday. on the ground held positions or 4 p.m. day prior to publication. ing two victims in Southern 2015 and 2017, more than state. The unidentified controller communicated between them- COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, California. 15,000 square miles burned. Because of that, there was no longer employed by the selves, the FAA said. BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: One reason that scientists The two fires now burn- are 129 million dead trees, Federal Aviation Administration, The agency and the airport 3 p.m. day prior to publication. know that management isn’t ing “aren’t that far out of line which provide fuel for fires, the agency said in a statement. declared that no “safety events” OBITUARY DEADLINE: to blame is that some areas with the fires we’ve seen in Thornicke said. The controller resigned occurred during the incident. 10 a.m. day of publication. now burning had fires in 2005 these areas in recent decades,” Sunday, said Benjamin Air traffic recordings available Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals Rosenbaum, an aide to U.S. on the internet show commercial postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by Rep. 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THURSDAY November 15, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 Grantsville City leaders meet for general plan workshop said buying older homes is a detractor because so many this east end of town.” New growth, development challenges are main concerns the only way to find cheap people are moving out here Marshall said the center housing. that it’s growing faster than of city has shifted more east- STEVE HOWE future of development. needs, and other factors. Planning Commission I think we’re really ready to ward as a result of develop- STAFF WRITER Attendees were split into Councilman Neil Critchlow Chair Jaime Topham also adjust for.” ment on the east end of town. Grantsville City leaders, two groups and given maps said he felt the look and feel said the city lacks a variety of Grantsville City Mayor Planning commission member including the city council, of Grantsville City, where of Main Street in Grantsville housing types, such as homes Brent Marshall said city lead- Gary Pinkham agreed, and planning commission, and they could write notes about was a detractor in the com- with smaller lots. ers planned for more growth built off Marshall’s statement. department heads, held attractors and detractors to munity, which Councilwoman “Honestly, I think the on the west end of town in “We’re developing in areas, a general plan workshop living in the city, problems Krista Sparks agreed with. lack of types of housing is a the 1970s, as cities in Salt from an infrastructure point Wednesday evening to discuss from recent development, Critchlow also highlighted detractor,” Topham said. “We Lake County were expand- of view, that we weren’t pre- the challenges, benefits and desired retail or commercial positives, such as social and don’t have multi-family hous- ing toward the foothills and pared to develop in,” Pinkham community events like the ing.” they expected the same. This said. “So between sewer, Grantsville Sociable, 4th of Planning commission mem- informed decisions on where water and roads, we’re behind July festivities and parades. ber Jacob Linares said there to expand infrastructure the eight ball.” Grantsville City Attorney were positives and negatives capacity. Marshall also added that Brett Coombs also mentioned to the city’s rural character. “I think that the people recent plans to upgrade the a detractor was the lack of “I’ve only been on planning that were sitting in the seats city’s water system, including food and restaurant choices in and zoning for a few months that we’re at today felt like, the Main Street water main the city. He also said the city but that’s what we hear every well, that was the way it was replacement, is focused on has a lack of consistent zon- time — people are moving going to grow,” Marshall said. meeting fire flow require- ing policy, with a lot of spot out here because it’s the “So as the sewer system was ments, not to encourage zoning. small town feel,” Linares said. developed and purchased, future development. Police Chief Jacob Enslen “But that’s also in my mind there wasn’t big lines put in at [email protected]

Large, graphic posters in West Wendover High School remind parents about their role in reducing teenage drinking. It’s all part of a shared effort between Wendover, Utah, and Wendover, Nevada, to encourage teens to avoid alcohol. That effort includes 3-on-3 basketball tourneys on Friday and Saturday nights at the school. Both Wendovers work together to thwart teens from drinking MARK WATSON (Wendover Against Intoxicated CORRESPONDENT Teens), West Wendover Fire Basketball is making Friday Department and Parents NOW ACCEPTING and Saturday nights fun for Empowered. youth living in West Wendover, West Wendover Mayor Nevada, and neighbor city Daniel Corona and Wendover Wendover, Utah. Mayor Mike Crawford also It’s all part of an effort to attended Friday’s event that keep them out of trouble — started at 7 p.m. and contin- especially with alcohol. ued into the night while teams Junior high school students competed. invade the high school gym to Larger-than-life graph- play pickup games on Friday ics and signage have been nights while senior high school installed in the gym, remind- students swarm the gym on ing parents of the many roles Saturday nights. they play in their child’s life Brian Boatman came up — including being a coach, a WALK-IN with the open-gym-night plan referee, a teacher, and a cheer- in 2010 when he worked as an leader — and how they can Elko County juvenile parole safeguard their children from officer. Boatman currently is experimenting with alcohol. the West Wendover Municipal Studies show parental Court Judge. involvement drops by half Leaders from both cities between the sixth and 12th hosted a 3-on-3 basketball grades when teens need the tournament last Friday night most help to stay alcohol-free, to encourage parents to bond May said. Research also indi- PATIENTS with their kids and set clear cates 40 percent of kids who family rules about not experi- begin drinking before the age menting with alcohol. of 15 will become alcohol- “The open gym at West dependent at some time in Wendover High School offers their lives. kids a fun, alcohol-free social “We enthusiastically sup- environment,” said Lisa May, port this important community We are also now public information officer for initiative to ensure our kids Parents Empowered, a state- have the support and oppor- wide campaign focused on the tunities to grow up free from dangers of underage drinking. any level of addiction,” said offering cardiology and The group’s primary goals Karen Shepherd from the West are to educate parents and pro- Wendover Recreation District. vide them with proven skills Parents at the event dermatology services to help their children remain were reminded that simple alcohol free. moments, like spending time “Wendover has had good playing basketball or eating a success with the open gym meal together, help strengthen night. It has helped decrease their bond with their children. the number of youth using Further, studies show those alcohol,” said Peter Clegg, pre- kids who feel close to their vention coordinator at Valley parents are much less likely to Behavioral Health in Tooele. drink while underage. HOURS OF He said the prevention coali- “We are absolutely commit- tion of Wendover leaders also ted to caring for the youth in focuses on confronting the our community and are very OPERATION opioid epidemic, prescription proud of the countywide effort drug abuse and suicide preven- — especially by Wendover’s tion. parents — to keep our kids “We also are trying to pre- healthy and safe,” said Danny vent underage recreation mari- Kim, West Wendover Fire 8:00 am – 7:00 pm juana use in Wendover where Captain. “As first responders, *Walk-ins until 6:00 pm there is legalized recreational we understand the life-long marijuana use for adults,” implications alcohol can have Clegg said. on a developing teen, and we Monday – Saturday Partners represented aim to ensure all teens grow up Friday night included Valley free from the potential harms Behavioral Health, Wendover caused by underage drinking.” Prevention Group WAIT [email protected] TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 15, 2018 mpson A4 Tho ’s FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK SmokeHouse In 1943, hospital opens at Tooele Ordnance Depot SMOKED - FRESH he Tooele Transcript entertaining evenings to hit cers, 10 nurses and 25 enlisted Bulletin has published Tooele in a long time. men. TTooele County news Later in the week the front Military and civilian per- since 1894. Here is a flashback page featured a story on the sonnel and their dependents of local front-page news from return of Bantam Basketball would be eligible for treatment Turkeys 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago Front-Page to Tooele County. In 1966, a at the hospital. that occurred during the third bantam basketball team from A front page story made week of November. Flashback Tooele won the state champi- a plea for donations of wool $ 69 onship. The program, however, blankets to the Tooele County lb *While supplies last. 3 Nov. 16-18, 1993 was inactive in Tooele during Infantile Paralysis Committee. When Ann Thompson’s Because Tooele County was 1967. The blankets would be used ORDER NOW FOR THE wedding ring was stolen in the home of half of the nation’s Lt. Gourley, company com- in the treatment of paralysis HOLIDAYS! 1976, the Rush Valley woman chemical weapons, the siren mander of the Tooele Unit victims, and even if purchased thought she would never see system’s main purpose was to of the Utah National Guard, new they needed to be cut up it again. warn residents of a chemical announced that the Guard to be used for treatments. The 3975 N. Hwy 36 • Erda • 435.882.0215 But through a twist of accident. would again sponsor a bantam blankets retained the heat and fate, Ann’s ring was found in It would also be used to basketball league in Tooele. made treatments much more November 1993 by workers warn residents of other emer- The league was for boys effective. digging a well on property she gencies like fires, earthquakes, ages 11-13, and the Guard The blankets were to be left and her husband Merle had adverse weather conditions hoped to have a league of six with John T. Adams at Tooele MEDICAL MALPRACTICE purchased near their home. and any other disaster, said teams. A minimum of four City Hall. Merle randomly selected a Myron Lee, public affairs teams was required for a Have you been injured as a result of spot on the property to dig a officer for Tooele County league. Nov. 15, 1918 a medical error? well. After digging for one day, Emergency Management. The Board of County County Merle went back to the area Nov. 16-19, 1943 Commissioners met on Nov. 14 If so, you may be entitled to compensation. Medical and saw something shiny in Nov. 12-15, 1968 Formal opening of the and made official canvass of malpractice cases are not like other cases. Your legal the soil. The front page announced Tooele Ordnance Depot Station the votes cast in Tooele at the rights require specialized protection. “After picking the object up, “Anything Goes” would be the hospital was scheduled for election on Nov. 5. I realized it was my wife’s wed- Tooele High School musical to Sunday between the hours of 3 Alvin Orme was elected to At G. Eric Nielson & Associates, ding ring,” Merle said. run Nov. 21-24. p.m. to 5 p.m. The public was the four-year term of county MEDICAL MALPRACTICE IS ALL WE DO. The front page that week The production would be invited to inspect the building. commissioner with 1,008 also featured a story about the directed by Harold Newey, The County Red Cross votes. R. N. Bush was elected If you feel you or a loved one has been a victim of a start of construction of a new with choreography by Marie would be in charge of the open to the two-year term as county birth injury, wrongful death, delayed diagnosis, Alert and Notification System Young and Dorothy Searle. Roy house program. commissioner with 973 votes. surgical error, or any other type of medical in Tooele County. Emergency Ferrin was the musical direc- Col. H. C. Slaughter would negligence, call us for a free consultation. We can management officials said the tor. be in charge of the 100-bed Correspondent Mark Watson project could be on-line by The show promised to be hospital, and the staff would compiled this report usually tell you over the phone if your case has December. one of the most completely consist of eight medical offi- merit. Call now.

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Visit us online at Tax Commission veteran www.ericnielson.com Write a Letter to the Editor! Tooele Transcript Bulletin named executive director P.O. Box 390 A 32-year veteran of the firmation vote. Tooele, UT 84074 Utah State Tax Commission has “Those who know him, know [email protected] been named executive direc- of his concern with getting it tor of the agency after receiv- right, collecting only the tax ing unanimous confirmation required by the Legislature,” he Wednesday by the Utah Senate. added. Scott W. Smith, who has Prior to being named served as the deputy executive deputy executive of the Tax director since 2011, will serve Commission, Smith served as in the position that oversees the deputy director of the Tax 752 employees and seven Commission Auditing Division divisions. He fills the post left for the previous seven years. vacant at the retirement of A certified public accoun- Barry C. Conover in August. tant, Smith is an accounting “We are excited to have graduate of Brigham Young someone of Scott’s experience University. and vision to serve with the Tax commissioners appoint four Commissioners of the the executive director in con- Utah State Tax Commission,” sultation with the governor and said Commission Chairman, the consent of the State Senate. John L. Valentine after the con- Scott W. Smith

Farm, ranch leaders to address issues at Farm Bureau convention The Utah Farm Bureau organization with a vision for delegate session in the morn- Federation will convene its the future.” ing. After lunch, there will be 102nd annual convention According to the release, two rounds of breakouts, with Thursday and Friday at the Thursday’s agenda consists of several sessions being repeat- Davis Conference Center in nominations and elections for ed. Presentations will focus on Layton. the organization’s vice-presi- fire prevention and costs on The convention will address dent, UFBF Board of Directors, the U.S. Forest Service; farm how farmers and ranchers can and leaders of its three state- and ranch succession planning; find success during difficult wide committees. There will minimizing conflicts between economic times and shifting also be a live auction luncheon wildlife and livestock; drought, political influences, according to support Utah Agriculture in range and crop insurance; and to a Farm Bureau news release. the Classroom (AITC), which other topics. The Farm Bureau (UFBF) provides educators with mate- The general session will will address critical public rials and volunteers to enhance continue with the national policy topics, including public learning in classrooms. perspective from American lands issues such as grazing The start of the convention Farm Bureau President Zippy policies and state parks, equine Thursday afternoon will fea- Duvall. Duvall will share dentistry, taxation issues relat- ture comments from President insights from first-hand experi- ed to transportation funding, Ron Gibson followed by an ences with the Trump White trade, water development and inspirational message by Chad House regarding trade, and distribution, wildfire manage- Hymas, professional speaker with the Congressional Farm ment, and more, the release and farmer. A member of the Bill. In addition, Duvall will states. National Speakers Association further share on the count- Additionally, farmers and and ranked by Wall Street less interactions with farm- ranchers will learn about deep- Journal as one of the 10 most ers and ranchers around the ening consumer engagement, inspirational people in the country. Kerry Gibson, deputy improving their leadership world, Hymas will visit with director of the Department of abilities, and improving the Farm Bureau members about Natural Resources, and other way everyday consumers con- how to leave a legacy, the Farm Bureau leaders, will also nect to their food. In this way, release states. address the convention, the farm bureau leaders will learn Hymas will be followed by release states. how their success inspires all a fundraiser benefiting the The Leopold Conservation Utah families to find success in Young Farmers and Ranchers Award, which is sponsored by the “Miracle of Agriculture,” (YF&R) program, and the the Sand County Foundation, according to the release. “Final Four” of the YF&R in partnership with the Utah “We’re really excited about Discussion Meet. The event Farm Bureau Federation, Utah our convention in Layton this simulates a committee meeting Cattlemen’s Association, and year — and to kick-off our where discussion and active Western AgCredit, will be meeting with such a great line- participation are expected presented at the gala banquet up of speakers and issues,” said from each participant. The Friday evening, according to Ron Gibson, Utah Farm Bureau competition is evaluated on an the release. President. “This is truly democ- exchange of ideas and informa- The award honors the racy at the grassroots level, tion on topics ranging this year conservation efforts of pri- with those feeling the impact from how to implement market vate landowners in Utah. The of state and federal regulations trends and develop respon- outstanding conservation- the most having a say in how sive business plans, to how to ist receives a $10,000 check the rules and laws are created. protect farmers’ and ranchers’ and Leopold Crystal for their “We’re not just sitting access to production technol- dedication to wise stewardship around complaining about our ogy options on the farm. of Utah’s natural resources. situation,” Gibson said. “Farm According to the release, Retiring members of the State Bureau looks to its heritage Friday’s action will feature the Board of Directors will also be of making policy to guide our resumption of the Farm Bureau recognized.

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CHARLIE ROBERTS or $20 per family. Participants contributed to Kickin’ Cancer’s CONTRIBUTING WRITER are also encouraged to donate Can, after costs for permits, Walkers, joggers and one or more food items for insurance and incidentals are runners will all gather the Tooele County Food Bank. covered. Thanksgiving morning in the Cash and personal checks will Participants are also annual Side Dish Sprint to be accepted the morning of the encouraged to bring a favorite burn a few pre-Turkey Day cal- event. Thanksgiving Day side dish ories and collect food for the Kickin’ Cancer’s Can and that will be raffled off among Tooele County Food Bank. Tooele Running Club co- participants. The event, now in its sixth sponsor the annual event that In past years, the group has year, begins at 8 a.m. at draws 80-125 participants. collected over 2,000 pounds of Tooele’s England Acres, 880 N. Kickin’ Cancer’s Can, a 501(c)3 non-perishable food items for 400 East. The 3.1-mile route non-profit charity, financially the Tooele County Food Bank. encircles a neighborhood on assists Tooele Valley families A limited supply of Tooele Tooele’s northeast quadrant. who are fighting cancer. Running Club shirts and hood- Entry fee is $5 per person All monies received will be ies will also be sold. Hoodies are $25 and the popular TRC shirts sell for $10. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Questions on the event can Maria Howard, Tiane Allred and Carrie Middaugh were up bright and early to take part in the 2017 Thanksgiving be directed to Charlie Roberts Day Side Dish Sprint. The event, in its sixth year, is co-sponsored by Kickin’ Cancer’s Can and Tooele Running Club. at 801-556-6318 or at char- Over the years, the event has collected more than 2,000 pounds of non-perishable food items for the Tooele [email protected]. County Food Bank.

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MARISSA GRUNDVIG/TTB PHOTOS The Tooele High School Art Show is underway at the school. A variety of artwork is on display, including pottery, paintings, drawings and photography. The art show will be open through Nov. 20. The public is welcome to view the art show anytime the school building is open, according to THS pottery teacher Chris Wilcox. THS is located at 301 W. Vine St., Tooele. ENTER TO WIN HONORING VETERANS All proceeds go to bene t 1995 CUSTOM PONTIAC FIREBIRD Makenna Roberts $5.00 ght with cancer. Raffl e Ticket

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426 E. Cimarron • Erda • 435-882-7711 COURTESY OF GRANTSVILLE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL On Monday, Grantsville Junior High School honored Veterans Day with a flag ceremony. The Junior ROTC raised the flag. Decker Dzierzon led the school in the pledge of allegiance. The school band played the National Anthem and the student council gave a presentation on what Veterans Day is all about. monthly List of missing in plan fire includes many $ in their 80s and 90s premium CHICO, Calif. (AP) — on the list, said Sol Bechtold, Authorities searching through who is searching for his 75-year- the blackened aftermath of old mother, Joanne Caddy, California’s deadliest wildfire whose house burned down along have released the names of with the rest of her neighbor- Healthy Advantage Plus HMO gives you more than about 100 people who are still hood in Magalia, just north of missing, including many in their Paradise, the town of 27,000 Original Medicare, because you’re important. 80s and 90s, and dozens more that was consumed by flames could still be unaccounted for. last week. 0 As the names were made Bechtold said he spoke with public late Tuesday, additional the sheriff’s office Wednesday crews joined the search, and morning, and they confirmed the statewide death toll climbed they have an active missing per- More coverage to at least 51, with 48 dead in son’s case on Caddy. But Caddy, Northern California and three a widow who lived alone and did fatalities in Southern California. not drive, was not on the list. Dental Coverage Prescription Drug Coverage “We want to be able to cover “The list they published as much ground as quickly as is missing a lot of names,” Vision Coverage Fitness Benefi t we possibly can,” Butte County Bechtold said. Community mem- Sheriff Kory Honea said. “This is bers have compiled their own Worldwide Emergency Coverage a very difficult task.” list. A sheriff’s department Greg Gibson was one of the spokeswoman, Megan McMann, people searching the message acknowledged that the list was board Tuesday, hoping to find Call (844) 853-0991, TTY 711 incomplete. She said detectives information about his neighbors. 7 days a week, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., local time. are concerned they will be over- They’ve been reported missing, whelmed by calls from relatives but he does not know if they HealthyAdvantagePlus.org if the entire list is released. tried to escape or hesitated a few “We can’t release them all minutes too long before fleeing at once,” McMann said. “So Paradise, where about 7,700 they are releasing the names in homes were destroyed. batches.” She said the list would “It happened so fast. It would Join Healthy Advantage Plus before December 7th. be updated. have been such an easy decision Authorities have not updated to stay, but it was the wrong the total number of missing choice,” Gibson said from the since Sunday, when 228 people Neighborhood Church in Chico, Healthy Advantage Plus HMO is a Health Plan with a Medicare Contract. Enrollment in Healthy were unaccounted for. California, which was serving as Advantage Plus depends on contract renewal. Product o ered by Molina Healthcare of Utah, Inc., a Meanwhile, friends and a shelter for some of the more wholly owned subsidiary of Molina Healthcare, Inc.  is information is available in other formats, relatives of the missing grew than 1,000 evacuees. such as Braille, large print, and audio. Molina Healthcare complies with applicable Federal civil rights increasingly desperate. A mes- Inside the church, evacuee sage board at a shelter was filled Harold Taylor chatted with new- laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, sex, age, with photos of the missing and found friends. The 72-year-old mental or physical disability, health status, receipt of healthcare, claims experience, medical history, pleas for any information. Vietnam veteran, who walks genetic information, evidence of insurability, geographic location. ATTENTION: If you speak English, “I hope you are okay,” read with a cane, said he received a language assistance services, free of charge, are available to you. Call 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711). one hand-written note on the call Thursday morning to evacu- ATENCIÓN: si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame board filled with sheets of note- ate immediately. He saw the al 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711). book paper. Another had a pic- flames leaping up behind his 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711). Other 注意:如果您使用繁體中文,您可以免費獲得語言援助服務。請致電 physicians/providers are available in our network. ture of a missing man: “If seen, house, left with the clothes on please have him call.” his back and barely made it out H5628_19_4010_134_UTHAPAdWave2_M. Some of the missing are not alive. THURSDAY November 15, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7

year, and the estimated tax Hike on the property with the pro- MYGA AUNNUITY continued from page A1 posed increase. The government entity then must notify the public 3.25% area and greenbelt service twice of a public hearing with GUARANTEED agency appeared in the Nov. a newspaper advertisement 1 and Nov. 6 editions of and post on the state’s public 10 YEARS the Transcript Bulletin. The notice website, utah.gov/ notice stated a public hearing pmn/index.html. The notices would be held on Nov. 14 at must go out two weeks prior 7 p.m. in the Stansbury Park to the meeting and one week Clubhouse. prior to the meeting. Resident James Hanzelka The notices as described cited the notice in the paper appeared in the Transcript during his comments. Bulletin on Nov. 1 and Nov. 6, “I think a lot of people but are not on the state’s pub- came for the tax increase, lic notice website under the didn’t they?” Hanzelka Stansbury Service Agency’s said. “Because there was an page. Subscribe Today announcement in the paper.” State law requires the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO 435-882-0050 Board chairman Neil public hearing must be held Jeff Green blows leaves at the Stansbury Golf Course. Green currently leases the course from the Stansbury Smart said the public hearing on the date, in this case Nov. Service Agency. was held at the board’s first 14, referenced in the public meeting in October, likely notices. Once the public hear- about to sell it off.” referencing the Oct. 10 meet- ing is held, the service agency The service agency has not ing during which the intent could vote on the property been provided a tentative to increase property taxes tax increase. budget yet, which should be to generate $223,578 was The agenda for the Nov. 14 approved by the end of the approved. meeting did not list an agen- year. The meeting was noticed da item for the public hear- With no tentative bud- as required by state law, ing, simply stating “Adopt Tax get yet, the $223,578 in which involves a separate Increase.” increased revenue has not agenda item with intent The service agency board been specifically allocated. to increase property tax, declined to vote on the tax Trustee Brenda Spearman the dollar amount of the increase after it was brought said the board came to the increase, purpose for the to board members’ attention figure looking at the need for increase and the approximate the required public hearing more employees, the losses percentage increase. was not held. Trustee Mike accrued in operating the golf Government entities fol- Johnson made a motion to course and the rehabilitation lowing a calendar year hold the public hearing at the of the lake. schedule are required to board’s Dec. 12 meeting and “So this wasn’t an arbitrary complete several steps prior vote on the tax increase at number,” Spearman said. to raise property taxes. Those the same meeting. The requested increase requirements include notify- Board members cited the is less than half the pos- ing the county legislative possibility of the service sible amount the service body on the date, time and agency taking over manage- agency could request in a place of the public hearing ment of the golf course in tax increase, according to where the budget is discussed the next year and additional Johnson. on or before Oct. 1. needs for the lake as justifica- “We have some generalities The entity must also hold tion for the tax increase. but we will get more specific a public meeting with the “Everything that we’re try- with it,” Smart said, of how intent to increase property ing to do needs a little more the increase will be allocated. tax agenda item at least 14 attention than it’s getting,” The service agency budget days prior to the general or Smart said. for 2018 was $1.1 million, municipal election. A week “If you’ve been over to the an increase of $44,264 over prior to the election, a parcel golf course, it’s kind of falling the 2017 approved budget. specific notice is mailed to apart in some areas,” Johnson The increase was offset by an property owners, including said. “So we’re going to have increase in property tax rev- the value of the property, tax to put some money into the enue and fees. on the property in the current golf course because we’re not [email protected]

Rogers. couldn’t see replacing Vernon Schools The new Vernon Elementary and not replac- continued from page A1 Elementary School will be ing Ibapah Elementary at the 7,900-square feet with three same time. the new schools to meet classrooms, a media lab/ Built in 1960, the Ibapah the demands of burgeon- testing center, and a multi- School building is in just ing growth and crowded purpose room with a raised as bad shape as the Vernon schools, according to Tooele platform and a kitchen. school, Manzione said. County School District The current Vernon Steve West, the school Superintendent Scott Rogers. Elementary School was built district’s operations direc- “Before we advertise the in 1905 and remodeled in tor, suggested the same plan bond, we need to know the 1929. The school currently could be used for both the cost and what the schools will houses 22 students in two Vernon and Ibapah schools look like so our patrons will classrooms, 13 in kindergar- with the exterior of each know what they are paying ten through second grade building being altered to fit in for,” Rogers said. and nine in third through with each community. The new high school will sixth grade. The school board agreed to be built on land west of The school needs a seismic consider and vote on replac- Home Depot in Tooele City upgrade including reinforcing ing the Ibapah School at its that the school district has the bell tower, the restrooms next meeting. already purchased with funds and playground equip- The last school bond from bonds approved by vot- ment need to brought up to approved by Tooele County ers in 2015. American with Disability Act voters was in 2015 for $49 The architect for the new requirements, the school’s million. The proceeds from high school will be VCBO lighting needs to be upgrad- the bond were used to Architecture of Salt Lake City. ed, the coal furnace needs build Old Mill and Sterling The size of the proposed high to be replaced, the exterior Elementary schools, pur- school will be 275,000-square masonry needs repair, the chase property for a future feet with a capacity of 1,800 attic needs insulation, and high school and a junior students. the irrigation system needs high school, and increase The new junior high school to be upgraded, according to the capacity of Tooele Junior will be designed by MHTN the school district’s facilities High. Architects of Salt Lake City. report. The bond also paid for mis- It will be 140,000-square feet The school board started cellaneous projects at Tooele and be designed for a capac- looking at alternatives for High School, Grantsville ity of 1,200 students. Vernon Elementary during High School, and Grantsville The new junior high will its Dec. 2017 meeting. One Junior High School. be built on property south of the alternatives discussed [email protected] of Stansbury High School was closing the school and on Bates Canyon Road. That sending students to Dugway property was also purchased School, a one hour and ten Inspiring Healthy Lives by the school district with minute bus ride away. proceeds from bonds autho- After meeting with Vernon Don’t rized by voters in the 2015 residents, the school board lose your election. decided to keep the school Look for it every month in your Tooele As of Oct. 1, the enroll- open. Transcript Bulletin home! ment at Stansbury High While discussing replac- TOOELETRANSCRIPT School was 142 percent of ing Vernon Elementary, BULLETIN the school’s ideal capacity, School Board President Utah Press while Tooele High School’s Maresa Manzione said she ASSOCIATION enrollment was at 137 per- cent of its ideal capacity. Also as of Oct. 1, Tooele Junior High School’s enroll- ment was 133 percent of its Lordy, Lordy! ideal capacity, while Clarke What would you do if your property Johnsen Junior High School BRETT BEVAN IS 40! was at 100 percent of its ideal were taken away through capacity. In addition to the two new foreclosure without any warning? secondary schools, the school board is considering includ- ing a new elementary school in the Grantsville area in the Without public/legal notice, you future bond request. The new Grantsville area could have the rug literally pulled elementary school would be a repeat of the Old Mill out from under you. Elementary school design, which has an ideal capacity of 850 students. The new Vernon Elementary School will cost Visit Info.UtahLegals.com approximately $2.5 million. Mom, Dad and your entire Family are so It will be paid for from the proud of you!! Happy 40th Birthday Brett! school district’s current capi- tal project funds, not from the future bond, according to A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 15, 2018 OBITUARIES

Marilyn Terry Black Primary teacher, Boy Scout Roy Clifton Fudge leader, and Relief Society Marilyn Terry Black was worker. Marilyn gave kindness, Roy Clifton Fudge, 76, of born Oct. 28, 1927 to Royal reached out, and helped oth- Keller, Texas, and formerly and Tressa Langston Terry in ers in need. of Tooele, Utah, was a lov- Lynndyl, Utah, the third of five Thank you, Dr. Ronald ing son, brother, husband, children. Marilyn passed away Trudel, the Rocky Mountain father, grandfather, and great- peacefully in the morning of Home Health and Hospice grandfather to everyone in the Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018. staff, and Home Instead staff Fudge family. Peacefully in his She was preceded in death by for your good care of Mom. home, and near his loved ones, her husband, Verle Dee Black; We know that our mother he bravely completed his battle her parents, Royal and Tressa; and grandmother has had with cancer on Nov. 9, 2018 and all of her siblings: Farrell a happy reunion with many and returned to his Heavenly Langston Terry, Royal Bruce loved ones. Father. Terry, Joyce Terry Muhlestein, Funeral services will be Born in the town of Hamlin, and Forrest Alma Terry. She held Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018, Texas, on Aug. 18, 1942, to his leaves behind her two chil- at 10 a.m. at the Tooele 4th parents, Kirby Haskell Fudge dren, Kathryn (Stephen) Ricks Ward Chapel, located at 192 and Mary Emily Drummond, of Minot, North Dakota; Brent The Church of Jesus Christ Temple. As a wife and mother, W. 200 South, Tooele, Utah, and being the youngest of four children, Roger Scott Fudge (Lisa) Black of Elko, Nevada; of Latter-day Saints. Marilyn she made her home first in with a viewing prior from 8:30 kids, he turned out many “wild (Stephanie); Shelby Leigh 12 grandchildren and 40 grew up in Lynndyl, Utah, Deseret, Utah, and later in to 9:30 a.m. Grave dedication and crazy” stories of his child- Douglas (Daniel); Stacy Lyn great-grandchildren. attended BYU, and married Dugway and Tooele. Marilyn will be at Deseret Cemetery at hood in Texas and California, Eggleston (Ryan); Kari Jo Marilyn was born and Verle Dee Black on April served her Savior, His Church, 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov., all of which were happily Bailey (Shaun); and Kenneth raised by goodly parents in 30, 1947, in the Salt Lake and our community as a 20, 2018. passed on to the next genera- Robert Fudge (fiancé Joey). tion in many laugh-filled fam- He is also survived by his older ily gatherings. brother, Kenneth (Visalia), Roy met and married his California; as well as 19 beautiful wife, Linda Lee grandchildren, nine great- Jenny Lynn Roberta Jane Brewer Lohnes, in 1965 and they grandchildren, with two more Rasmussen Roberta Jane Brewer, age have enjoyed 53 happy years on the way. 88, passed away peacefully on together as a loving example of He is preceded in death by Our hearts are saddened the evening of Nov. 11, 2018, a beautiful relationship to their his parents, Kirby and Mary; at the passing of our loving at the home of her son and family and friends. Roy was a his brother, Bobby Ray Fudge; mother, wife, sister, grand- daughter-in-law, Terry and loyal and loving husband and his sister, Mary Frances Black; ma, and friend, Jenny Lynn Penny. Roberta was born Nov. father to his family, and every and great-grandchild, Marcus Rasmussen, on Nov. 11, 2018. 4, 1930, in Grand Junction, child and grandchild knew Ortega. But, we find comfort knowing Colorado. She married JC that “Daddy” would take care A memorial service in his that separation from her is Brewer on June 21, 1949, of the problem and help in any honor was held on Tuesday, only temporary as she is now and they remained together way he could. Nov. 13 at 11 a.m. at The with our Heavenly Father. until his death in March 1990. Having served in the United Church of Jesus Christ of Jenny was born Nov. 22,1951. Together they had five sons, States Air Force as a photog- Latter-Day Saints, located at Throughout her life she was including Tommy (Sharon), rapher from 1960-1966, and 7600 N. Beach Street, Fort known for the love and light John (Lori), Terry (Penny), after his honorable discharge Worth, Texas. she spread to others. Her Jess, and little Billy. She also from the Air Force, he worked A viewing for family memory will live on through enjoyed her many grandchil- for the Civil Service as a scien- and friends will be held on all those she touched. dren, great-grandchildren and tific technical photographer. Saturday, Nov. 17, from 9:00 Jenny has been reunited Bailey and Koda. great-great-grandchildren. as well as four of her five sons He eventually became Chief – 10:30 a.m. at Tate Mortuary, with her son, Billy; broth- There will be a memorial Roberta was a proud mem- that preceded her in death. Her Photo Operator of the Utah 110 S. Main, Tooele, Utah. ers, Jerry and Georgie; and gathering Saturday, Nov. 17, ber of the Order of the Eastern remaining family members love Test and Training Range. Funeral Services will begin at her best friend cat “Baby.” 2018, from 6-8 p.m. at the Star for many years and held her and will miss her dearly. He was also a very proud 11 a.m. Graveside services to She is survived by her hus- McDougal Funeral Home in many positions within the There will be a memorial and active member of The follow. band, Jesper Rasmussen; Taylorsville, Utah. In lieu organization. She held the service Friday, Nov. 16, 2018, Church of Jesus Christ of In lieu of flowers, the fam- children, Rhonda (Derrell), of flowers there has been a prestigious honor of being the at 2 p.m., at Tate Mortuary, Latter-day Saints, where he ily requests a donation in Wayne (Suzanne), and Martin GoFundMe account set up to Past Worthy Matron. 110 S. Main Street, Tooele, fulfilled many wonderful years his name to Heart to Heart (Sarah); grandchildren, help with the memorial costs. Roberta took great comfort Utah. A visitation will be held serving as a true example of Hospice Care in Tarrant Amanda, Tristan, Megan, You can access that by going in knowing that the Lord had one hour prior to the service Christ’s love to his family, County, Texas. They were very Grayson, Ryan, Jenna, Noah, to: gofundme.com/my-beauti- a plan for her and her loved also at Tate Mortuary. friends and community. helpful in making Roy more and Bowen; and her puppies ful-wife039s-funeral-costs. ones. She was looking forward Roy is survived by his wife comfortable and rested in his to seeing her husband again, of 53 years, Linda; their five final days.

Man returns $100K found in secondhand cupboard Donald “Clampett” BUCHAREST, Romania Associated Press Tuesday that a metal box in the cupboard had to get the money back to John Pitt (AP) — A Romanian man her husband, a construction stuffed with 500-euro notes. where it came from,” the moth- Donald “Clampett” John was surprised to find 95,000 worker, had recently bought She said the pair counted er of four said by telephone. Pitt was born to Georgine euros ($107,000) stashed the cupboard from a popular the money together: “We were The husband traveled from and Murray Pitt on April 4, inside a secondhand cupboard online site. Days later, as she shocked. We couldn’t sleep all their home, in the western 1952, in Lake Point, Utah. He he’d bought — and promptly was making dinner, husband night.” village of Bichigi, to the city passed away Nov. 3, 2018, in returned the money. Samuel yelled: “come and “We thought it might be a where the owner lived. The Wilmington, Illinois. Adela Stanici told The see what I’ve found.” It was trap, a setup, and we knew we man revealed the cupboard He left behind his loving had belonged to his recently wife and soulmate, Shaunna deceased father. Michelle Pitt, along with his Stanici said the man, who sisters, nieces, nephews, chil- requested anonymity, “had no dren, grand kids and many FULL SERVICE FUNERAL HOME idea” about the money. dear friends. Clampett is pre- He traveled to their village ceded in death by many family without knowing how much and friends. money there was. “When he A memorial was held Nov. saw (it), he couldn’t believe it.” 10, 2018, in Wilmington, beforehand. She said he rewarded them Illinois. A celebration of his He will be unbelievably for their honesty, without say- life will be held in the warmer missed! Special thanks to Al ing how much he gave them. weather. A notice will be given Lohnes and Brian Baker Sr.

Something Gloria Jean Edwards On Your Gloria Jean Edwards was born Aug. 11, 1948, and Mind? passed away Nov. 5, 2018. She FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTER joined her sons, Anthony and SERVING TOOELE COUNTY & THE WASATCH FRONT SINCE 1979 Write a Letter Timothy, in peaceful sleep. Gloria is survived by her to the Editor! son Terence Hope; mother, Serving with Old Fashioned Warmth and Sincerity Elizabeth Reed; and siblings, Tooele Transcript Bulletin Jackie Healy and Richard Reed. P.O. Box 390 435.884.3031 • 50 W MAIN • GRANTSVILLE Tooele, UT 84074 www.daltonhoopes.com [email protected] DR. HALLADAY & DR. MCKENZIE ARE MOVING! In order to accommodate our growth we are moving to the second floor in BUILDING A across the hall from Dr. Gail Strindberg. We will begin seeing patients at this location on MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2018

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floors. Landmark buildings, foot wide green space from Skywalk such as a library, town hall, Golden Acres subdivision. This 435-728-0711 GIVE US A CALL TODAY AND LET US SAY THANKS continued from page A1 church, theater, and museum space would be for up to 116 could be included in this area, detached homes with a mini- according to Jay Nielsen, part- mum lot size of 0.25-acres. Curt Jensen were the two “no” ner in West Valley City-based The Skywalk community votes. Skywalk Utah, LLC. will be the first community Skywalk is a 246-acre South of the commercial in Tooele County built to planned unit development and office buildings will be meet the U.S. Green Building south of state Route 138 and another row of four-story Council’s Leadership in Energy east of Sheep Lane and west of buildings with commercial and Environmental Design — Tooele Valley Airport. businesses on the ground floor LEED — standards, according The plans for Skywalk with up to 684 high-density to Nielsen. include a row of four-story residential units on the top LEED is an industry recog- buildings that run parallel with floors. nized sustainable certification the future Midvalley Highway. The next row of four-story program for buildings and The first floor of the buildings buildings will be for up to 186 communities developed by the will be occupied by commercial medium-density townhouses. U.S. Green Building Council, a and service businesses with A third residential area non-profit organization. office space in the top three would be north of a 300- [email protected] Despite losing hand, boy finds way to live life of ‘no excuses’ Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 WRIGHTSTOWN, Wis. er,” and makes playing easier understood that he could tell (AP) — Different tempos came and more fun. people his hand got bitten off by “You don’t choose your family...” from either side of the room as The semi-circle side of the a shark or a bear if he wanted to. kids began playing along to a device clamps to the end of the It was his story to tell. recording of “Hot Cross Buns.” recorder and acts as the grip. “Those stories certainly sound A couple of wrong notes were The other side either balances a lot cooler,” Lisa Lanphear said, sprinkled here and there, and as against Isaiah’s chest or on his laughing. “You have to find some shyly played, others played right arm — specifically on his humor where you can in this with a little too much oomph. “nub.” world.” A classroom of elementary Juelich said the success of the About a year ago, Lanphear students in the early stages of tool and Lanphear’s confidence started feeling more comfortable learning to play the recorder can are proof that anyone can play with the truth, thanks in part to be a chaotic scene. But if you ask music and that there’s always a camp run by the NubAbility Isaiah Lanphear, it’s all in the a way. Athletics Foundation, which fun of learning something new His mother, Lisa Lanphear, specializes in sports programs together and never giving up couldn’t hold back tears while for congenital and traumatic along the way. talking about the day five years amputees. Lanphear knows a lot about ago that forever changed her Being surrounded by other resiliency. The fourth-grader lost son’s life — and the family’s people with missing limbs, his right hand five years ago in whole world. allowed her son to come out of a lawn mowing accident. He has She was cutting the grass his shell, Lisa said. since had to relearn everything with a riding lawnmower at the “No one there stares and no — from putting on socks to rid- family’s previous home in Cecil one asks questions,” Lanphear ing a bike. with then 4-year-old Lanphear said, adding that the camp The process has had successes on her lap. All of a sudden the helped him realize he could and frustrations, and learning mower hit a bump, he fell off, chase his dream of becoming to play a new instrument has and the blades caught his little a professional baseball player presented a different set of chal- hand. when he grows up. lenges. His injuries required amputa- It was at the camp that an But none of those challenges tion of his hand. instructor also taught Lanphear seem insurmountable for a “In that moment you think the motto he now lives by: “No 9-year-old who lives by the your child is going to die,” she excuses.” The saying, he said, motto “No excuses.” said. “I remember running and has not only motivated him to Lanphear’s music teacher screaming for a neighbor to call keep going, but has also created at Wrightstown Elementary 911 ... We had rode the lawn- a drive within himself to help School, Stacy Juelich, admits mower together before and you others who have lost a limb. it was about three weeks into just never think something like Lanphear started his own the year before she realized that is going to happen.” YouTube channel. His videos Lanphear was “limb-different.” At first, Lisa Lanphear was provide a look at how he does But she quickly learned he reluctant to talk about the spe- things such as play video games doesn’t let that define him. cifics of the horrific accident. and tie his shoes. She knew nothing was going However, she said she would The goal is that the channel Stansbury High School to stop Lanphear from playing share, in heartbreaking honesty, gives hope to other amputees, the recorder just like all of his if their story could help serve and also creates a general November 30 - December 11th 7:30 friends, and that meant finding as a cautionary tale to parents awareness of the limb-different a way to help make that happen. about the dangers of riding community. MAtinees on December 1st & 8th 2:00 Juelich began searching the lawnmowers around small chil- “I just like helping people,” internet for ways a one-handed dren. he said. person could play the recorder “Riding on a mower with your Juelich recalls the day she — as one hand is usually used kid might be fun, it might look recognized Lanphear’s positive to hold the instrument, while cute, but it’s not,” she said. “It’s attitude in her classroom. Discount Tickets on sale @ www.stalliondrama.org the other plays the notes. She just not worth it.” Students were singing the discovered all they needed was For a while, Lanphear didn’t national anthem, and when all Ticket Prices at the door (Cash Sales): a small wrench-shaped plastic want to tell people about how of his classmates placed their Adults: $8.50 tool to adapt the instrument — he lost his hand either — and right hand over their heart, that, and a 3-D printer to make Lisa Lanphear and his father, Joe Lanphear stood tall, put both Non-SHS Students/ Seniors: $7.50 the part. Lanphear, were OK with that. arms behind his back, and said, “So I did what a lot of people He and his mom giggled “This is how I do it.” SHS students and Children under 12: $5.50 do these days. I posted on as they described how it was Facebook asking if any of my friends had access to a 3-D printer,” she told the Green Bay Press-Gazette. “And I got a response right away.” Turns out, the husband of Juelich’s college roommate is a CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE student at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College in Fennimore. Opening Friday, Daniel Wunnicke-Ready had access to all the materials and November 23! machinery needed to make the piece. Juelich emailed the sche- OPEN EVERYDAY! matic for the piece to Wunnicke- AM PM Ready, who programmed it 8 - 9 daily into the printer and produced the part in a little less than an hour. It cost less than a penny STOCKTON to make. “It’s just amazing just how GENERAL STORE - SINCLAIR much technology can bring the entire world together,” GAS STATION 29 CONNER AVE Wunnicke-Ready said. “And that something so simple can make such a big difference.” QUESTIONS CALL Lanphear said the adaptive 801.792.0300 piece “helps stabilize the record- A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 15, 2018 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Tooele County Outlaws high school hockey Tooele boys team is The Tooele County Outlaws fell to the top-ranked Alta Hawks Wednesday night with a final score of 10-7. The Outlaws were up by a score of 6-3 at young, but talented the end of the second period with a strong five-goal perfor- mance by Bowen Allred, but New coach Thomas has high hopes for his first season the Hawks came back and the Outlaws’ defense allowed seven goals in the third period DARREN VAUGHAN Thomas took over the Buffs’ SPORTS EDITOR THS BASKETBALL to give Alta the win. Additional program about two months goals were scored by Ethan Tooele’s Josh Wilkins What the Tooele boys bas- ago from former coach Josh Rylant and Mick Hoban. Goalie (1) looks for an open ketball team may lack in var- forward Nathan Swan — have Johnsen after spending eight Gage Nichols saw 38 shots teammate during a sity experience, it hopes it can played a big role in the past, seasons as the head girls on net with 29 saves. The January road game make up for in terms of talent. and hope they can help bring basketball coach at Tintic against Stansbury. final goal of the game by Alta That’s the reality for the their younger teammates High School in Eureka. While Wilkins and the was on an empty net after the Buffaloes, who lost eight along. he hasn’t been around the Buffaloes will open seniors to graduation after “I’m so excited just to get Buffaloes for very long, he likes Outlaws pulled Nichols for an their season Tuesday extra attacker. The next sched- in Price against last season and have just two going with our new group of what he has seen so far. uled game is away at Peaks Carbon. seniors on this year’s roster. guys,” Wilkins said. “What I’ve seen is that we’ve Ice Arena in Provo against Utah However, those two seniors Tooele has a new head County Independent on Monday SUE BUTTERFIELD/ — guard Josh Wilkins and coach this season, as well. Jed SEE TOOELE PAGE A11 ® TTB PHOTO at 8:45 p.m. All-State girls soccer Two Grantsville girls soc- cer players were among those named to the Class 3A All-State team, released Wednesday. Sophomore New-look Buffs are optimistic striker Whitney Wangsgard earned First Team All-State honors after scoring 41 goals to lead the state for the Outside shots second consecutive season. Freshman goalkeeper Adalyn Enslen completed her first high could give school season by earning an Honorable Mention All-State selection, recording three shut- Tooele a boost outs and making 89 saves to help Grantsville advance to the DARREN VAUGHAN Class 3A state tournament out SPORTS EDITOR of a tough Region 13. The realities of high-school basketball hit the Tooele BYU men’s basketball vs. girls basketball team a little Northwestern State harder than most at the end Yoeli Childs scored 18 points of last season, as all five of the and pulled down 15 rebounds Buffaloes’ starters graduated to lead BYU to an 82-57 win after leading THS to a winning over Northwestern State on record and a Class 4A state Tuesday at the Marriott Center in Provo. Dalton Nixon added tournament berth. 15 points, T.J. Haws had 12 points, six rebounds and four THS GIRLS BASKETBALL assists, and Connor Harding scored 11 points off the bench for the Cougars (2-1). BYU However, waiting in the played host to Oral Roberts in wings was a hungry group of a game that was not complete seniors-to-be, all eager to get at press time Thursday. their chance to shine at the varsity level. That quintet, Utah State men’s basketball along with an exciting squad vs. Mississippi Valley State of up-and-coming underclass- Brock Miller went 6-for-11 men, hope to build upon the from 3-point range on his way resurgence the Buffs’ program to a 26-point performance in has shown over the past few Utah State’s 94-59 win over years. Mississippi Valley State on “It’s finally our turn,” senior Tuesday night at the Dee Glen guard Whitney Murray said. Smith Spectrum in Logan. “We’ve been watching the Sam Merrill had 18 points and John Knight III added 12 for other seniors have their turn, the Aggies (3-0), who shot 58 and now it’s our turn. It’s percent from the field and 52.4 going to be interesting to see percent from 3-point range. how good we do. I think we all Utah State, which led 53-24 have the talent, so I’m excited at halftime, also shot 25-of-31 to see what happens.” (80.6 percent) from the free- Tooele has made enormous throw line. The Aggies play host strides over the past two sea- to in-state foe Utah Valley on sons under head coach Randy Friday. Goss. Last year’s team went 13-10 overall and tied for BYU women’s basketball second place in Region 11, vs. California just two years removed from No. 23 California outscored a difficult 4-17 campaign. BYU 46-27 in the second And while the Buffs will have half en route to a 70-52 to replace the majority of win over the Cougars at the their scoring from a year ago, Marriott Center in Provo on there is still plenty of opti- Tuesday. Paisley Johnson led mism as the team prepares BYU (1-1) with 14 points and seven rebounds and Shaylee for Tuesday’s season opener Gonzales scored 13 off the against Green Canyon. bench. The Cougars play host “I’ve got confidence in these to Eastern Washington on girls,” Goss said. “I think we’ll Saturday afternoon. do all right. The girls are will- ing to work hard. We might Utah women’s basketball take a few lumps here and vs. Alabama there, but I still think we can Megan Huff led five Utah play- compete and make a good ers in double-figures with 21 showing for ourselves this points as the Utes erased a year. It’s up to them how far SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO 21-16 first-quarter deficit to Tooele’s Mallory Searle (5) battles for a rebound during a home game against Ben Lomond last season. Searle is one of five seniors on the Buffaloes’ beat Alabama 72-62 at the Jon SEE BUFFS PAGE A11 ® roster for the upcoming season, which begins with a home game Tuesday night against Green Canyon. M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday night. Huff also had 12 rebounds for the Utes (2-0). Dre’Una Edwards also had a double- double for Utah with 10 points Stallions defeat Scots, and 10 rebounds. Daneesha Provo had 12 points, Kiana Moore had 11 and Dru Gylten had 10. The Utes play host to Jayhawks in swim meet Long Beach State on Friday night. vidual winners included Taylor Utah State women’s Adair, Eldredge set SHS SWIMMING Gillis in the 100 free (1:08.27) basketball vs. Oregon and Kennedy Whicker in the Third-ranked Oregon rolled to new personal-bests won all but one individual 500 free (7:01.92). an 88-58 win over Utah State event and one relay on the Fisher, Gillis, Wilson and on Wednesday at the Dee Glen in winning efforts boys’ side. Morris teamed up to win the Smith Spectrum in Logan. Caroline Wilson was one of 200 free relay in 1:55.44. In Shannon Dufficy led the Aggies DARREN VAUGHAN three Stansbury girls with mul- the 400 free relay, Wilson, (2-1) with 14 points and 12 SPORTS EDITOR tiple individual event wins on Gillis, Fisher and Morris won rebounds. Rachel Brewster had The Stansbury swim team the day. She won the 200-yard with a time of 4:26.42. 12 points for Utah State, which continued its strong start to freestyle in 2 minutes, 18.97 The Stansbury girls defeated will face BYU at home next the 2018-19 season on Tuesday seconds, and also won the 100 St. Joseph 148-8 and Ben Tuesday. afternoon, handily defeating breaststroke in 1:17.84. Kally Lomond 125-45 in the tri-meet. Utah Jazz Ben Lomond and St. Joseph Morris was a winner in the 200 Ben Lomond beat St. Joseph The Jazz suffered their worst in a meet at the Pratt Aquatic individual medley (2:26.28) 112-17. loss since moving to Utah for FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Center in Tooele. and 100 butterfly (1:05.94), Isaac Adair’s two victories Stansbury’s Kennedy Whicker reacts after winning the 500-yard freestyle The Stallions won every and Trixia Fisher won the 50 included a personal-best time SEE WRAP PAGE A11 ® during Tuesday’s swim meet against Ben Lomond and St. Joseph at the girls’ individual event and two free (27.76) and 100 back- Pratt Aquatic Center in Tooele. Whicker’s winning time was 7 minutes, SEE SWIMMING PAGE A11 ® 1.92 seconds. of the three girls’ relays, and stroke (1:13.22). Other indi- THURSDAY November 15, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11

Tooele continued from page A10 got a lot of talented kids — pretty inexperienced, though,” Thomas said. “We’ve been at it for a week and a half and they’ve been putting every- thing they have into it. I think they’re adjusting well. “The first week, they had a lot of new stuff thrown at them, and they’ve just handled it in stride, really. One thing I’ve just been super impressed with is their willingness to try new things and to work hard, no matter what we’re doing.” Both Swan and Wilkins stepped up big for Tooele at times last season as the Buffaloes went 11-9 overall and finished second in Region 11 before losing to Payson in the first round of the Class 4A state tournament. Swan Tooele’s Nathan Swan (14) scored in double-figures seven elevates for a shot in the lane times, including a season-high during a January home game 17 points and five assists in a against Bonneville. Swan is road win over Park City, and he one of only two seniors on also showed off a sweet shoot- Tooele’s roster for this season, ing stroke with 20 3-pointers. and will fill a valuable leader- Wilkins’ best game last season ship role for first-year head coach Jed Thomas and the was a 15-point showing against Buffaloes. Park City at home. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO “The goal is a region title and a state championship, Buffs’ puzzle this season, “I think a lot of guys are and we believe we can do it,” Thomas said. stepping up,” Swan said. “We what we’ve done in the spring Swan said. “We only have two “We’ll see a lot of man-to- have a lot of juniors this year and fall and summer. I’m seniors, but as long as we work man and straight-up playing that didn’t play at all or hardly expecting a lot. We expect to hard and we believe in our- defense,” he said. “We’ve got a at all last year, but they’ve win. Being a new team doesn’t BLACK selves, that’s the biggest thing.” pretty fast team, but the trick worked hard over the summer.” really change the way we’re Sophomore center Justin is teaching them how to use Wilkins said the team is going to go into this game.” FRIDAY Rogers will play a major role their speed in the game, so we adjusting well to Thomas’ After traveling to Price to for the Buffs after an impres- want to try to play fast when coaching style, though there face Carbon, the Buffaloes sive freshman campaign. He it’s available and then just shut has been a lot to absorb in the will travel to Richfield for averaged 7.6 points and 3.6 down on the defensive end, first couple weeks of prac- the Central Utah Basketball rebounds per game, and has too.” tice as the Buffs prepare for Preview on Nov. 30 and Dec. only continued to improve Swan has been impressed by Tuesday’s season opener at 1, where they will meet Pine through hard work in the off- how well the underclassmen Carbon. View and Dixie. Tooele’s first season. Junior guard Canyon are adjusting to playing bigger “The offense is a little differ- home game is Dec. 4 against BLOWOUT Christensen and Braden Hogan roles than they have previ- ent,” he said. “We’re all expect- Hillcrest. FRI – SUN will also be key pieces of the ously. ing big things, just because of [email protected] 23 • 24 • 25 SALE! SALE HOURS: 9AM TO 6PM “I’m just hoping that we’ll Buffs all go out and play super hard FULL SERVICE GOLF COURSE: continued from page A10 and never give up,” senior Lessons • Repairs • Competitive Prices Makayla Komer said. “I want we really want to go.” to keep that same defense that As Goss enters his third year we had last year, and I think at the helm, his philosophy we totally can.” has truly started to take hold. 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Hunter always poses a edition of the Buffs may fea- physical test, and the Buffs will ture more perimeter shooting, also face fellow Class 4A foes 10 ROUND 9-HOLE Goss said. Mountain Crest, Canyon View “We’re coming in with a and Lehi before the calendar PUNCHCARD new offense, a new look and turns to 2019. Punch Card Good going with what our strengths Even with that challenge 7 Days a Week. Only are, and they’re pretty excited staring them in the face, the REGULAR PRICE $80 about it and they’re jumping Buffaloes remain confident. *Price is good Friday-Sunday. $ on board, I believe,” he said. “I’m looking forward to $65 after. Black Friday weekend through Dec. 24th. Limited 260 per person. That shift took some adjust- kicking some butt,” senior for- ment during the offseason, but FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO ward Mandy Steadman said. “I thehillsgolf.com sharpshooting guard Nizhone Tooele’s Nizhone Tso (20) defends a Tintic ballhandler during a December think we’re going to be so good Tso said things are improving 2016 home game. Tso and the Buffaloes will open their 2018-19 season this year.” in the early weeks of practice. Tuesday night at home against Green Canyon as part of a challenging [email protected] 1255 E. VINE • 882.4220 “I’m very fired up,” she said. preseason schedule. “(In the summer), it was a little rough in our first tour- our offense and our defense is sons. That defense helped the naments, but as it went on, really good.” Buffs have one of their best we started to work together Tooele will also look to seasons in recent memory last more and learn that pushing maintain the same defensive year, including a narrow home the ball really helps us score intensity that became a hall- victory over Stansbury that more. We’re getting better on mark of Goss’ first two sea- served as a signature moment. 2 018 PREP Swimming of continued from page A10 ATHLETES the WEEK of 1:04.63 in the 100 fly to go along with a mark of 2:09.92 in DESTIN KUNZ SENIOR the 200 free. Destin Kunz won STANSBURY SWIMMING the 200 IM in 2:17.90 and the 100 free in 53.65. Kunz set a new personal-best in the boys’ 200-yard Chase Eldredge set a new PR in the 500 free, clocking individual medley with a time of 2 minutes, 10.94 in at 5:54.86. Ethan Tashro seconds at the Cedar City Invitational, fi nishing third added a win in the 100 in the event. He also had a fourth-place fi nish in the back (1:14.28) and Joshua FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Reynolds won the 100 breast Stansbury’s Isaac Adair closes in on the wall during the boys’ 100-yard but- 100 freestyle with a time of 53.68 seconds. (1:17.91). terfly at Tuesday’s swim meet against Ben Lomond and St. Joseph at the The Stallions’ “B” team Pratt Aquatic Center in Tooele. Adair won the race, setting a new personal- of Tashro, Adrian Hinton, best time of 1 minute, 4.63 seconds. Sergio Reyescordova and Adair won the 200 medley SHS beat St. Joseph 152-10 Stansbury will be back ASPEN GRGICH JUNIOR relay in 2:07.52. Adair, Xavier and Ben Lomond 125-45 in the in action Tuesday at the TOOELE SWIMMING Jefferies, Wyatt McLachlan team competition, with Ben Pratt Aquatic Center against and Kunz won the 200 free Lomond beating St. Joseph Grantsville. Grgich won the girls’ 200-yard freestyle at last relay in 1:43.38. 112-17. 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Rubio had 11 points, Rudy Gobert Tuesday’s games personal-best in the 50 freestyle with a time of 27.26 Wrap had 10 points and 10 rebounds Stansbury swimming at Grantsville, seconds, fi nishing third.. and Donovan Mitchell had 10 continued from page A10 3 p.m. points for Utah, which shot 31.3 Tooele boys basketball at Carbon, the 1979-80 season as the Dallas percent from the field and was 7 p.m. Mavericks rolled to a 118-68 win just 6-for-35 (17.1 percent) from Tooele girls basketball on Wednesday night at American beyond the 3-point arc. The Jazz vs. Green Canyon, 7 p.m. Al Parker, MD will play the third game of their cur- Airlines Center in Dallas. The Jazz Stansbury girls basketball BOARD CERTIFIED, FAMILY MEDICINE (7-7) were outscored 60-22 in rent five-game road trip Friday night in Philadelphia against the 76ers. at Bear River, 7 p.m. 435.843.2634 the second half, including a 34-9 Grantsville girls basketball at FAMILY MEDICINE 196 E 2000 N, STE 106 • TOOELE margin in the fourth quarter. Ricky Schedule Delta, 7 p.m. A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 15, 2018

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SUE BUTTERFIELD/ TTB PHOTO ymberlie Jones, 15, has an impressive col- Kymberlie Jones lection of trophies from years of competitive (above) stands English and Western riding — spurs, horse by her horse, Bonnie, while blankets, belt buckles, and more. displaying some KBut she knows that the real reward of riding is the bonds of the awards the she has built with her friends, family — and especially her pair have won. horses — along the way. Jones (right) This year, Jones, of Lake Point, won the county 4-H rid- spends sev- ing competition for the first time. eral hours a day “I was very proud,” she said. “Last year I got fourth, so it training Bonnie was a big accomplishment!” to be competi- Jones’ achievements went even further, as the top eight tion ready. riders in each county compete at the 4-H English and Western State Horse Shows. In two events in the interme- diate age group, she took first in the English competition against five competitors and second in Western against 92 others. Although Jones missed taking first place in Western rid- ing by a single point, she wasn’t too frustrated about it. “The person that got first is actually a really good friend of mine … I’m really proud,” Jones said. “Her name is Katie and she did very well with how she rode. She was actually sick the second day, throwing up after every event, and

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1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West Baby blankets needed Tooele Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- High Tunnels for the Backyard Tooele. Please enter through the south ery at Mountain West Medical Center. side doors. Blankets should be new and in good Garden condition. Homemade blankets are Join us at the USU Extension on St. Marguerite Catholic School also accepted if new. Donations can Wednesday, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. for a Students of all faiths are welcome from be turned in to the volunteer desk at free presentation by Steve Eyring preschool through 8th grade at Tooele Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. titled “High Tunnels for the Backyard County’s only faith-based school. Main Street in Tooele. Call Diane at 435- Garden.” As an avid extended-season Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day 843-3691 with any questions. gardener, Steve enjoys homegrown preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small vegetables for most of the year. Come class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- Community Closet and learn about the materials and spec- riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 Clean out your closets. The Community ifications needed to build your own or visit www.stmargschool.org. Closet is accepting donations for gently scaled-down, walk-in tunnel. Eyring will used clothing. Donations are accepted present on the best veggie varieties for at your neighborhood school. Contact this method, as well as crop rotation, Education Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with soil fertility, irrigation and weed control. Online courses any questions. The USU Extension is located at 151 Online courses in Network+ and N. Main, Tooele. For more information Security+ IT are designed for the IT Moose contact Jay Cooper at dirtfarmerjay@ professional who seeks to upgrade his gmail.com or 435-830-1447. or her skills and knowledge of network- Meals at the Lodge Senior Center ing and security. Courses prepare stu- Friday and Saturday night dinners will The senior center is for the enjoy- dents for the CompTIA Network+ and be served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night ment of all seniors 55 and older. New Security+ exams. Call Tooele Technical dinners change weekly or you can and exciting activities include bridge, College at 435-248-1800 for more infor- order from the menu. All meals are for pinochle, bingo, exercise program, line mation or to enroll. a reasonable price. No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials are dancing, wood-carving, Wii games, Get enrolled watercolor class, movies and health available at the lodge from 11 a.m. For Enroll in training at Tooele Technical members and their guests only. classes. Meals-on-Wheels available for College. Sharpen your current skills or homebound. Lunch served weekdays. train for a new career. Most programs COURTESY OF CLARKE N. JOHNSEN JR. HIGH For age 60 and above, suggested dona- Breakfast have open enrollment and you can Breakfast will be served every Sunday Above are the Students of the Month at Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High School. Back row, (left to right): Emma tion is $3. For those under age 60, cost enroll anytime of the year. Get a com- meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend Hamilton, Brooklyn Johnson, Deja Bowers, Laylah Lucas, Kylee Anderson, and Pilar Huari. Middle row: Aidan is $5. Transportation available to the mercial driver’s license in as little as 4 the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the store or doctor visits for residents in the Reinhart, Brycen Nielsen, Paul Scown, and Elijah Smith. Front row: Tatelyn Larsen, Kailee Mortensen, Averi weeks and get on-the-road to a lucra- women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- Knudsen, Daniela Becerra, Jaxon Tassainer, and Emery Nielsen. tive career. Tooele Tech also offers CPR enjoy a great breakfast. portation information call 435-843- classes to its students and the public p.m. Wednesday evenings by appoint- Health Department and Aging The Next Chapter 4102. For more information about the on the second Monday of every month. Thanksgiving Day ment only. Special classes offered The Next Chapter is a free social sup- Tooele Center, call 435-843-4110. Services hours Become CPR certified at Tooele Tech. The lodge will be closed Thanksgiving regularly. Call the center for more The Tooele County Health Department port and educational program to help Dementia Dialogues For more information, call 435-248-1800 Day, Thursday, Nov. 22. information. and Aging Services’ new hours of oper- widows and widowers adjust to the loss The Tooele County Health Department or visit tooeletech.edu. Veterans Appreciation Dinner ation are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to of their spouse through monthly activi- Tooele Family Al-Anon ties. You are invited to join others who will host the last session of Dementia A Veterans Appreciation Dinner will be Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays 6 p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Train to work Check out our calendar on our main are on the same page as you, to begin a Dialogues titled “Now What Do I Do? Tooele Technical College’s new held Thursday, Nov. 29 at 5:30 p.m. at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Creative Problem Solving” on Thursday, page for holiday hours and closures. For new chapter in your life story. Call Sarah Software Development program and Kid’s Christmas Party Museum’s basement at the back of with Tooele County Aging Services at Nov. 15 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the the building. For questions or more more information call 435-277-2301. Nail Technician program have imme- Our kid’s Christmas party is scheduled 435-277-2456 for more details. Tooele County Health Department, information, please call Allene at 435- diate openings. Train to work in the for Saturday, Dec. 15 from 12 p.m. to 2 Parkinson’s disease Support Room S180 at 151 N. Main, Tooele. Adult 830-0465 or Elizabeth at 435-884-0825 computer software industry or own p.m. Members are welcome to bring Group Sons of Utah Pioneers care will be provided with 48-hour or 435-241-9200. your own business as a licensed nail their kids, grandkids, and great-grand- A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can Anyone interested in the history of notice. Please call 435-277-2440 to technician. Visit tooeletech.edu for Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah pio- preregister. kids to see Santa. Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U be overwhelming for the newly diag- more information. nosed. Tooele has a support group for neers, we need you. Please come and Adult Christmas Party This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at join us for a potluck social dinner at the Mobile Vet Center the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, persons with Parkinson’s disease and Adult Education The adult Christmas party is scheduled LDS church, 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. To better serve veterans located in 560 S. Main St., Tooele. For more infor- their caregivers. You can learn how Get your high school diploma this year for Friday, Dec. 21 at 6 p.m. Bring a For more information, please contact Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center mation, contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 others are coping with PD and how to at the Tooele Community Learning wrapped gift to exchange, and come Joe Brandon, 435-830-9783 or 435-830- (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday or Jo-Ann at 435-849-4180. live well. We meet the third Friday of Center. All classes required for a high ready for lots of fun and laughs. For 9784. The local Sons of Utah Pioneers from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern school diploma, adult basic educa- each month from 1-2 p.m. at Tooele side of the WalMart parking lot, 99 W. members and guests only. Alcoholics Anonymous Technology College, 88 S. Tooele Blvd., meets the first Thursday of each month tion, GED preparation and English as a at 6:30 p.m. 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides second language are available. Register New Year’s Eve Celebration Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 Tooele. For information, call Hal at 435- free, confidential counseling for theater p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. now to graduate — just $50 per semes- Bent Fender will play for our New Year’s 840-3683. TC Squares Dance Club veterans of all conflicts. For further Utah Ave. For more information, con- ter. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd. Call 435- Eve celebration on Monday, Dec. 31 at The TC Squares Dance Club has begun information contact Dave Brown at tact Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope 833-8750. Adult education classes are 7 p.m. dancing again on Mondays at the 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 national call 801-694-2624. to Recovery” for students 18 and over. Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at Clarke Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, center 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcen- 2152 N. 400 West, Tooele, from 7:30- ter.va.gov ESOL Eagles Alcoholics Anonymous 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are in Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). 9:30 p.m. Please bring finger food to ESOL conversational classes are held share. For more information, contact Donate to library Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Breakfasts also held every Tuesday and Thursday Open to all those affected by someone Please remember the “Friends of the Woody at 435-850-2441, Roberta at 801- Community Learning Center. ESOL Breakfasts will be served every Sunday at 7 p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 else’s addiction. As a 12-step program, Tooele City Library” while doing home 349-5992 or visit the club’s website at students may also come anytime morning this month from 9-11:30 a.m. Aaron Dr., Tooele. we offer help by sharing our experi- cleaning and donate your used books tcsquares.com. the center is open for individualized Order from the menu or have the Young People in Recovery ence, strength and hope. For more to the bookstore in the library. Money information, please contact Terri at study. Registration is $50 per semester. special for $5. Adults pay $7 from the Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold Tooele County Homemakers from book sales is used to support 435-313-4851. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd. Call 435- menu and children 11 years and under all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 The new season of Tooele County programs within the library. The library are $3.50. Bad Beer is available. Public 833-8750 for more information. p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and Military Items Wanted Homemakers is from September to is located at 128 W. Vine St. For more invited. May. For December and January, the information, call 435-882-2182 or go Early Head Start also on the first and third Friday of the When you no longer want your military month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington items, do not take them to Deseret group will meet on the second Tuesday online to tooelecity.org. Thank you for Do you have a child under age 3? Are of both months from 10 a.m. -1:30 p.m. your support. you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Elks Park Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Industries or a thrift store. Bring them Utah Ave., Tooele. Questions contact — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, at the USU Extension Office auditorium Head Start is a free program for eligible or inside the Tooele County Health Books for the Whole Family families that offers quality early edu- Meetings Adam at 480-695-6611, Audrey 435-255- shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, Donated children’s books and paper- Department, 151 N. Main, Tooele. The cation for infants and toddlers in the Lodge meetings are held the second 9518 or Heidi at 435-255-9905. canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — backs are for sale for 25 cents, and meetings include a luncheon and often home; parent education; comprehen- and fourth Tuesday of every month. to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be hard-covers are being sold for $1 from Family support group include speakers. For more information, sive health services to women before, House committee meetings are held displayed with honor and respect. Call 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. Get your loved one sober. The USARA call Thiel at 435-224-4807. during and after pregnancy; nutrition every third Tuesday of the month. All Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. on Mondays and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Craft family support group is held education and family support services. members are welcome and encouraged Tooele County Quilters Tuesdays at the Tooele City Library. All Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading Children’s Choir Auditions Call 435-841-1380 or 801-268-0056 to attend. It’s a new year and the Tooele County proceeds go back to the library for proj- room at the Tooele City Library. Group Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an ext. 211 to apply or for free additional Quilters are ready to go. If you’re inter- ects and programs. Snacks books and materials provided. Craft auditioned children’s choir for children information. Hungry? Need a snack? Available in is a free program for family members 7-14 years of age. The talented Katelynd ested, come join us for our first meeting of 2018 at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 16 in the Bingo is back Free developmental evaluation the social quarters, during business who have a loved one with a substance Blake, owner and director of Blake St. Marguerite Catholic Church has hours: Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, use disorder. For more information, call Music Studios, directs the choir. Blake Tooele County Health Dept. auditorium. DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers Dues are $20 per year to be paid at the started its bingo games again on a variety of services to families with burgers $3.75 ($4 with cheese), chicken Heidi Warr at 435-255-9905. has a degree in vocal performance and Fridays starting at 6:45 p.m. Come and sandwich $3.75 ($4 with cheese) and first meeting. All meetings are held on infants and toddlers from birth to age Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group has taught at the collegiate level. If your have a good time. Food is available. Call personal pizzas $3. child loves to sing and you are looking the third Tuesday of each month. For 3. Individualized services are available Join us the 3rd Monday of each month 435-882-3860 with questions. for an exceptional musical experience more information, call 435-843-7649. to enhance development in communi- from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical for them, this is it. For more information cation, motor development, cognition, Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Tooele County Homemakers Groups and Events and to register for an audition, please Grantsville social/emotional development, self- Health Department’s Aging Services The new season of the Tooele County visit blakemusicstudios.com or call 435- help skills and health concerns. Contact Museum volunteers needed program is the sponsor for these Homemakers is from September to 277-0755. Share the past us for a free developmental evaluation Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver May. The group of women meet the Share the past, submit a history, obitu- at 435-833-0725. is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy Support Groups. The groups are Rocky Mountain Hospice first Tuesday of nearly every month ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. history or science? Volunteers at the designed to provide emotional, educa- Want to have more meaning in your from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the USU The Family History Center in Grantsville Charity museum can gain new skills or practice tional and social support for caregivers. life. Do you want to do something that Extension Building auditorium, 151 N. is assembling a record of Grantsville old ones. We are looking for people to Questions call 435-277-2440. is satisfying and of great service to your Main, Tooele. The meetings include a residents. Your submission may be help with organization, exhibit devel- luncheon and often guest speakers. For Tooele Children’s Justice Center Tooele County Aging community? Then become a Rocky made by emailing to spitzyjk@msn. opment, gardening and educational Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- more information, call Thiel at 435-224- Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Tooele County Aging is looking for com or by coming into the center at program development. Volunteer posi- ence required. All training, background 4807 or Eileen at 435-882-5009. need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water volunteers to help us meet the needs of 115 E. Cherry St., or by mail to PO Box tions are seasonal and year round. check and TB tests provided by Rocky and snacks. We appreciate all dona- seniors in the community. Many seniors 744, Grantsville, Utah 84074. Come Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers must Mountain. The only requirement is tions. For inquiries or drop-off, call 435- require assistance and need rides to in and receive help from our trained be at least 16 years old. To apply or your desire to help someone in need. Subscribe Today 843-3440. 25 S.100 East, Tooele. doctors or other health professionals. consultants. For more information, call request more information, send email Please contact Diane Redman at Rocky Rides help seniors live more indepen- 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. United Methodist Dinner to: [email protected] Mountain Hospice at 801-397-4904. 435-882-0050 Tooele United Methodist Church offers dent lives. Call 435-843-4114 for more Senior Center a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee Tooele Gem and Mineral Society information. The Grantsville and Tooele The senior center is for the enjoy- and social hour starts at 4 p.m. and The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Senior Centers also are in need of vol- ment of all seniors age 55 and older. dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All are club meets the third Tuesday of the unteers. For more information about For information, call 435-884-3446. welcome. month (except June, July and Aug), volunteering at the Grantsville Center, Bulletin Board Policy Activities include Bunco, exercise 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the Pioneer Museum call Dan at 435-843-4753. For volunteer- programs, bingo, ceramics, pinochle, If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at Tooele Valley Resource Center downstairs conference room located at ing at the Tooele Center, call Debbie at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin movies and wood- carving, etc. Meals- The Tooele Valley Resource Center, 47 E. Vine St. Tooele. Come learn about 435-843-4103. Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit on-Wheels is available for the home- now sharing a building with the Tooele rocks, minerals and ways to craft them organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. bound. Lunch served weekdays. For County Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, and enjoy field trips for rock collect- Life’s Worth Living Foundation Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot age 60 and above, suggested donation Tooele, is currently in need of dona- ing. Membership is $15 per year. For Suicide support group meetings are guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please is $3. For those under age 60, cost is tions. Please consider donating items more information, send questions to held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later $5. Transportation is available to the such as deodorant, Chapstick, lotion, tooelegemandmineralsociety@gmail. Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. store or doctor visits for residents in diapers, formula, toilet paper, shampoo, com. Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For conditioner, combs and brushes. Cash by the cafeteria. If you struggle with transportation information, call 435- is also welcomed. Those who receive Local author seeks photos suicidal thoughts or have lost a loved 843-4102. services include individuals or families A local author and historian is seek- one to suicide, please plan on attend- Comics Page Puzzle Answers in crisis, the homeless and families at ing original photographs of Saltair, ing. Please go on Facebook and like our Daughters of Utah Pioneers risk of becoming homeless. For more Black Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake page to keep current with our latest from page B4 The DUP is seeking any family histories, information, call 435-566-5938 or fax Point, as well as any similar turn-of- news and events. Contact us on that photographs, books, stories or vintage 435-843-0244. the-century attractions and resorts page. Visit lifesworthlivingfoundation. artifacts (before 1900) to display at for an upcoming book project. Those com or call 435-248-LIVE. the DUP Grantsville Museum, located First Baptist Food Pantry who wish to contribute information or at 378 W. Clark St. (in the basement of The First Baptist Church in Tooele is photographs of these parks should con- Disabled American Veterans the J. Reuben Clark Farmhouse across offering an emergency food pantry tact Emma Penrod at elpenrod@gmail. Chapter 20 from the Grantsville Cemetery). For to meet the needs of our community. com. Contributions will be printed with The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County more information, call Ellen Yates at Hours are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to credit in a yet-to-be released pictorial Chapter for the Disabled American 435-884-0253 or Coralie Lougey at 435- noon. First Baptist Church is located at history book. There is no such thing as Veterans holds monthly general 884-3832. Visit www.grantsvilledupmu- 580 S. Main Street. For information, call too many photographs as the author membership meetings at the Pioneer seum.com or www.exploretooele.com. 435-882-2048. needs a minimum of 160 photographs, Museum, 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, and any help is greatly appreciated. every third Thursday of the month Food Banks at 8 p.m. Those who wish to attend Schools Tooele County Food Bank, Grantsville Tooele Valley Free Masons the leadership meeting at 7 p.m. are Emergency Food Pantry, and the Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Story and Craft Hour welcome to listen to the appointed Tooele County Food Bank are in need second Friday of each month for dinner members’ meeting. All Tooele County Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the of canned meats, soups, pasta and any and socializing. If you are interested Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy veterans are invited to attend. Disabled non-perishable foods. We are accepting or have questions, please join us at American Veterans (DAV) will hold its the adventures of books and make donations for Pathways Women’s and the Lodge, located at the corner of fun crafts. For more information, call monthly executive and general meet- Children’s Shelter (victims of domes- Settlement Canyon Road and state ings on the third Thursday of every 435-833-1934 ext. 1410. We are located tic abuse). They are in need of socks, Route 36, or call at 435-277-0087. at West Elementary School, 451 W. 300 month at the Pioneer Museum (rear underwear, blankets for twin beds, entrance). The executive meeting will South, Tooele. Please enter through the hygiene products (hairspray, hair gel, Tooele Valley Family History south side doors. be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting body wash, nail polish and remover) Center will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for Research your ancestors free with toys. Anything will be appreciated. volunteer drivers — no DAV member- Free Preschool Hour trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele Underwear and socks must be new. ship is required. Will need a VA physi- Tooele Valley Family History Center, Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity Other items can be gently used. Please cal. No monthly meetings are held in 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435- hour of learning, singing and creating. help us help our community. Drop December. Call commander James 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday The class is for all children up to 5 years boxes are located in the Intermountain Yale at 435-849-0521 or senior vice through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. old. Please come and enjoy the fun. Staffing Office, 7 S. Main Street #203 commander Dustee Thomas at 435- Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 For more information, call (435) 833- in Tooele. 830 -8487. B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 15, 2018

© 2018 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 34, No. 49 A fact is something that can be measured and/or proven. An opinion tells how people Find the two think or feel about something. identical seahorses on this page. Fact: The door is 3 feet wide and blue. Standards Link: Investigation: Find similarities and differences in common objects. Opinion: The door is pretty.

Review the information about seahorses on today’s Kid Scoop page. Write three facts you learned:

The seahorse looks like it is made up of many different animals. 1. ______In most animals, the female Unscramble each word to find out the odd parts of the species carries the ______of the tiny seahorse. Stuck on some? Keep young. Not so with the reading this page and you will find the answers. strange little seahorse. ______It has: ______When the female is ready to lay her eggs, she wraps her tail around a male 2. ______seahorse’s neck. Then, she deposits her eggs into a ______One seahorse eye can special pouch on the male ______look up while the other seahorse’s abdomen. The looks down. One eye eggs hatch and grow inside ______can look for food while this little pouch and the male’s mid-section gets the other is on the lookout 3. ______for predators. Another kind very round and big. When of animal that has eyes that the little seahorses are big Seahorses look like they are ______can move independently is enough, the pouch starts to wearing armor. Actually they the chameleon. contract and the baby ______have a shiny external skeleton seahorses are pushed into made up of interlocking bony the wide watery world. ______plates – like an armadillo! Write three opinions about Standards Link: Life Science: Animals have structures that serve different functions in growth, survival and reproduction. seahorses:

Number the pictures 1. ______in order to show how The long snout of a seahorse baby seahorses are born. ______gives the animal its horsey Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: appearance. Unlike a horse, Sequence information found in text. ______the seahorse mouth does ______not open and close or have any teeth. The seahorse uses its snout like a little vacuum 2. ______cleaner, sucking up its favorite A seahorse’s tail is like a monkey tail. Scientists call foods of brine shrimp, baby eels and other tiny these prehensile tails because they can grasp like a ______hand. The seahorse’s tail helps it to hang onto sea sea creatures. ______plants while it waits for food to swim by. Seahorses also hang onto each other ______with their tails.

3. ______

______You can create a new creature from parts of ______creatures pictured in ______today’s newspaper. Cut out different parts of different people and This relative of the animals. Use these to seahorse is a master of create a new creature. camouflage – blending Give your creature a in with its environment. name. Invent stories Use the code to about your creature.

discover its name. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. Standards Link: Life Science: Adaptation in physical structure improves an organism’s chance for survival.

SEAHORSE Find the words by looking up, down, backwards, forwards, ... looking at everyday things SHRIMP Take a guess, then color each box with an EVEN number sideways and diagonally. in a new or unusual way. BLUE and each with an ODD number RED to discover CHAMELEON N T the answer. Did you guess correctly? ARMOR S O S A W I D E POUCH E H L R R L P O T S WRAPS R C I L I M E A E H

ABDOMEN U U A W I L O A E C This week’s word: CREATURES T O T R E D H R T T ABDOMEN ARMADILLO The word abdomen means A P H M S O A N H A the part of the body between HATCH the chest and the hips. E S A G R G E M R H TAIL The kangaroo had a EGGS R H G S R S P A R W pouch in its abdomen. TEETH C E E N E M O D B A Try to use the word WILD abdomen in a sentence Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical today when talking with Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. WIDE words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. your friends and family.

Submarine Stories Create a newspaper page describing a day Why is the in the life of submarine explorers. Include ocean salty? discovery news, views, ads, food and living Write out your ideas and

conditions. Use your local newspaper for ideas. share with your friends.

No, they always stay in schools. in stay always they No, Standards Link: Writing Applications: Write brief narratives that ANSWER: describe a setting and objects in detail. THURSDAY November 15, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7

Bonds Western riding. fine, she was up, and a couple hours “Since then, I’ve kind of been later my mom got home from work continued from page B1 doing both disciplines,” she said. and went out to feed, and she was “And teaching my horse to do both.” just on the ground,” Jones said. so I was like ‘You know what? She English riding is a discipline Although they don’t know the deserves it.’ I know it meant a lot to focused on elegance — smaller, cause of death, they know it wasn’t her.” flatter saddles, and more jumping painful. Horses are a constant in Jones’ and agility events such as dressage. “It was a peaceful death,” Jones life. Even as an only child in a Western focuses more on utility, said. “She was ready to go.” military family, moving around the with horned saddles and events like But after four years of riding and country, and rarely staying in one barrel racing. competing with Josie, Jones had a place longer than three years, she Although Jones won first at state hard time continuing to ride with- always found a place to ride. in English, it’s not her favorite. out her. Jones has been riding horses “I like Western more because it’s “I would get on a horse and just since she was 4 years old, and easier!” she said. “It’s not as much bawl,” she said. “I just wanted to competing since she was nine. She pain to your body. English is a lot of go in my room and cry because I was born in Florida and has lived strength to your core, straight up, missed her so much.” in Illinois, Arkansas, Missouri, and you can’t move!” With the beginning of summer Wyoming, and now, Utah. It takes a lot of work and practice coming up, and Jones still without a “We didn’t own our own place — to become an award-winning rider horse, Jones’ mother found Bonnie we went to certain barns that owned — in and out of the arena. And in online. She’d nearly been auctioned horses,” she said. “Then we got my order to be allowed to compete with off, but the sellers decided they first horse and boarded her at a 4-H, Jones has to keep her grades wanted to make sure she went to a barn, but we didn’t have her in our up. good home. Jones’ mother contact- backyard until I was probably nine.” “School always comes first,” she ed them and Jones soon met Bonnie Jones first learned how to ride said. for the first time. from her mother, Kristine, who also As a freshman at Stansbury High “It was an automatic click,” Jones rides competitively and grew up on School, taking honors classes and said. “I just felt very confident on a Morgan horse farm. playing with the school’s volleyball her, very safe.” Although Jones’ parents are now team, Jones said it can be a chal- Jones said Bonnie is an incredibly divorced, they have been an invalu- lenge to prioritize school work and smart horse, and although mostly able source of support for her rid- riding practice. trained in Western riding, she has ing and home life. Both of Jones’ Even with school taking up her picked up English skills quickly. parents will often come to her riding day, Jones still finds time to ride. Bonnie has a lot of personality, too. competitions to show support. During the busiest riding season in “She’s very … old grandma per- “My mom has my horse life, and the summer, almost every weekend sonality,” Jones said. “Like, ‘Knock it my dad has my social life,” she said. is taken up by a tournament, and off! I can do this!’” When the Jones family moved Jones will even practice twice in one Bonnie is also a horse that cares to Wyoming, she began learning day. deeply about her rider. Jones said “I practice probably five to six the first time she ever fell while rid- days a week, two hours per horse,” ing Bonnie was during English state she said. competition, when Bonnie lost her Jones practices with any number balance going over a jump. of her family’s eight horses. She’s “I just kind of went to the side currently training a foal and a year- and fell off,” Jones said. ling for competitive riding. Bonnie almost fell on top of her, Jones spends the most time prac- but regained her balance. ticing with her main all-around “And she was looking down at me horse, Bonnie. like ‘Are you OK?’ ” Jones said. “… “I like learning with my horse, She felt bad, you could tell.” teaching her how to do things.” she Jones believes she got a concus- said. “For practicing, I’ll do 10 to sion from that fall, and that’s not 20 minutes of each event. I get her the only time she’s been injured warmed up with western pleasure, riding. then I’ll do some reining and some “I’ve gotten tons of bruises,” she spins and some lead changes, then said. “I’ve sprained my ankle, hurt I’ll go into the fast events. After that my wrist, hurt my back ... It’s not SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO I’ll untack and do some showman- good. My neck cracks constantly. I Jones hopes to become a horse chiropractor after high school. ship — I just do what I would do for go to the chiropractor a lot!” each event.” And all those chiropractor visits Jones has a special relationship may have inspired Jones’s plans for back.” be as scary as a riding competition. with Bonnie. A 13-year-old paint her future. Jones’ current plan is to keep rid- “I’m very nervous,” Jones said. mare, Bonnie came into Jones’ life “I want to be a horse chiroprac- ing through high school, and take “What does the future have? What’s during a hard time. tor,” she said. “It’s a specialty job, classes to get her closer to her goals. it like to be an adult? In January 2017, her first horse and you actually get good money She’s learned patience, leadership, “But,” she shrugged and smiled, Josie, a 24-year-old mare, suddenly from it. It would be nice to stay with and stability from her horses, and “you’ve kind of just got to go with SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO died. my equine stuff, and it’s something those qualities will help her going it.” Jones rewards Bonnie after a hard workout. “It was out of the blue … she was that even I have trouble with — my ahead — even though the future can

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This was our first all the other things that come premium features like these experience with the mid-sized with having grandkids around were a huge part of the deci- SUV offering from Buick and, for the weekend. sion to step up and add all we after a week of driving, we There is also the luxury end could. were impressed. Craig & Deanne Conover of the equation that is now The first thing we learned Since becoming empty nest- GUEST COLUMNISTS coming with this new breed of about the new Envision was ers with all the kids getting SUV, and the Envision in the that Buick should no longer be keting to show they are now need to use regular cruise with hitched and moving out, we we have turned into SUV buy- Premium trim level was no dis- considered just a vehicle that making a line of vehicles that certain driving conditions. We have joined others who have ers, the least of which is having appointment. It came loaded your grandpa used to drive. are for a younger, more tech- liked this system more than the become mid-sized SUV drivers. an AWD vehicle that can brave with all the goodies that keep The company has been putting nology savvy generation. one utilized by Chrysler, which There are many reasons why Utah winters. us comfortable up front and a lot of emphasis on their mar- We found this to be com- offers two different choices on pletely true in the Envision. It the steering wheel for choosing 2019 Buick Envision is loaded with all kinds of tech- which cruise to use. We have, nology and everything even at times, set the regular cruise the most finicky millennial control when we thought could want in a car. Standard we were setting the adaptive is Apple Carplay and Android cruise. Having to make a physi- Auto, along with a 4G LTE cal choice was a better option Wi-Fi system that can handle in our opinion so we knew up to seven devices at one exactly what type of cruise we time. This would be great for were using at the time. any age of kids to keep them On the outside with this entertained during a long new take, the designers have drive. It also allowed my wife, added sculpted front and Deanne, to hook up her phone rear detailing and a new grill through Wi-Fi whenever we design. There are new LED went out. wing signature lights across Also new this year to the the model line, along with LED tech side of the Envision is tail lamps all around. As a plus, a better microphone in the the Premium trim also came hands-free system. It quickly with HID headlamps. Though connected with our phones, the Envision is not going to and we found it worked very turn heads when it’s coming well. Also included was a next down the road, we found the generation wireless charging ultimate design to be pleasing pad for our phones. All this to the eye. technology added up to what Also added this year is a new we would be looking for to engine choice, a 2.0 liter, 4-cyl- make life easier every day. inder turbocharged engine. Inside the Envision, the Though this might seem like a Premium trim included ebony downgrade from the previous leather with some very nice 2.5 liter power plant, with 252 wood grained accents through- horsepower and 292 lb.-ft. of out the cabin. The seats were torque, it’s not. This equated to extremely comfortable and, at more than enough power dur- this trim level, came complete ing our week with the Envision with heat and cooling options as it scooted around with no that made it so even the rear problem whether in town or occupants could enjoy having a out on the open road. nice, warm place to sit. This kind of power was not The layout of the cabin over the top in the Envision as proved to be very user-friendly, it was heavier and felt at home with the standard eight-inch with the 2.0 liter engine. We GM touch screen as a focal loved the nine-speed transmis- point for controlling all the sion that was mated to the great features that came in the engine and enjoyed the little Envision. Along with naviga- extra power and smooth shift tion, updated traffic alerts, and points the SUV would make, Wi-Fi options, there is always as well as the ability to pass at the OnStar system that GM higher freeway speeds without has literally perfected over the worry. years. If the owner chooses to The engine start and stop BOOK YOUR VACATION NOW  CALL FOR LIMITED TIME SAVINGS keep this system after the ini- when the vehicle is stopped is tial period that comes with the also a new feature this year, new car purchase there are all and was hardly even noticed kinds of uses included now. during our week out with the Grand Alaskan Save Hawaiian Islands Save $ $ Along with being able to Envision. We averaged 23.5 500 500 make a phone call from any- mpg for the week — a little per couple per couple Cruise & Tour Cruise & Tour where your travels take you, ahead of the EPA estimate, $ * $ * 12 days from $1,749* 1,499 12 days from $2,249* 1,999 parents can now also keep which was pretty much split track of their teen drivers, between freeway and in town Departs June - September, 2019 Departs year-round making sure they are obeying driving. Enjoy a spectacular cruise & tour between Seattle and Alaska including Discover Hawaii on this island-hopping cruise tour. Spend 7 nights aboard the law and staying within a This new Buick is definitely 7 nights aboard Holland America Line’s ms Westerdam and 4 nights on Norwegian Cruise Line’s renovated Pride of America and enjoy freestyle certain speed and geographic not an old-fashioned vehicle land. You’ll cruise the Gulf of Alaska and the Inside Passage—a sea cruising at its  nest. Experience the lush Iao Valley on Maui, the beauty parameter. How great it would meant for someone’s grandpa. lane teeming with marine wildlife, where you’ll pass glaciers, towering and charm of Hilo, Kona’s co ee-rich “Gold Coast,” and Kauai’s Na Pali have been to have these types It’s loaded with technology, mountains, and lush forests, with stops in Ketchikan, Skagway and Glacier coast and Waimea Canyon. Your land tour includes Pearl Harbor and of options when our boys were safety and, most importantly, Bay. On land, you’ll go deep into Denali National Park, tour Anchorage, Honolulu city tours, and time to relax on Waikiki Beach. Escorted on Oahu growing up! comfort. We would highly rec- and see the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. by our friendly Tour Directors—your local experts. On the safety side, the ommend anyone interested in Envision Premium is loaded this segment to check out the with everything Buick has new Buick Envision at Tooele to offer, including blind spot Chevrolet Buick, 1041 N. Main monitoring, rear cross path St., Tooele. detection, lane keep alert with Base Price: $43,600 assist, and forward collision Price as Driven: $49,925 warning with automatic brak- ing. Craig and Deanne Conover The adaptive cruise control have been test-driving vehicles had a cool option that we had for more than eight years and not encountered yet — the have tested many makes and ability to switch to standard models. 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Be creative by engrossed in the activity, you rousing game of family foot- varying the straight cuts with may wish to join them, mak- ball, the food and the stories school-age children to start a zigzags or a wavy design. ing your own placemats. The add up to times to remember, tradition and set their mark on Now cut construction paper rhythms of weaving are repeti- especially for kids. Thanksgiving Day by weaving in contrasting colors in nine tive and satisfying — back and Holiday memories often memory placemats. The color- or 10 12-by-1-inch strips for forth with bright, brighter and weave in and out of our lives ful addition to the table setting weaving in and out of the cuts. brightest patterns as you slip like a warm tapestry enfolding only requires the basics: paper, You might want to make some the strips over, then under. each member of the family. At scissors and glue. A ruler and strips a little wider or nar- Thanksgiving, or during any pencil are helpful, too. rower. MEMORY-MAKING of the winter celebrations, it’s Make placemats for all set- worth a little extra effort to CUTTING WEAVING tings at your table. For added create special times for sharing Use a large sheet of colored Weave the placemat by feed- touches, decorate with cutouts with one another. construction paper for the ing one of the strips through of construction paper in con- Here’s an easy way for your placemat. Fold in half width- the slits. Show your kids how trasting colors or add stickers, small pictures and photos representing memories of past Thanksgivings. Personalize a placemat by writing little notes to guests. When family and friends settle around the holiday table, be ready to capture the moment when your child exclaims, “Aunt Jane, I wove a Thanksgiving Day placemat just for you!” • • • Donna Erickson’s award- Milo Ventimiglia winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of ig news! Sylvester they’re creating and star- her creative family recipes and Stallone is taking John ring in for Apple, but they’ve activities, visit www.donnas- BRambo out of moth- settled on their leading man. day.com and link to the NEW balls and preparing “Rambo: Steve Carell will return to Donna’s Day Facebook fan Last Blood.” But before series TV (his first since page. Her latest book is “Donna we see that, Sly has sur- “The Office”) as their morn- Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff rounded himself with friends ing show anchor (too bad for Families.” Dolph Lundgren, Sugar Ray “Murphy Brown” beat them Leonard and former wife to the punch). © 2018 Donna Erickson Brigitte Nielsen for “Creed Ryan Murphy, creator Distributed by King Features Synd. II,” due Nov. 21. Phylicia of “Glee,” “Nip/Tuck,” Rashad and Milo Ventimiglia “American Horror Story,” round out the cast. “American Crime Story,” And speaking of not giv- “Feud: Betty and Joan” and ing up the ghost, Disney has the current FOX hit “9-1- heeded the words of crit- 1,” donated $10 million to Was case of ‘bird lung’ an allergy or ? ics and fans who thought the Los Angeles Children’s “Pirates of the Caribbean: Hospital after they saved DEAR DR. ROACH: I was a ANSWER: “Bird lung” is a efficiently, steaming the water Dead Men Tell No Tales” was his son, Ford, when he was very active, healthy 68-year- term that might refer to either contained in food or that you bloated, incoherent, repeti- diagnosed with an often fatal old until March, when I was of two possibilities. The first use to rinse it. In fact, micro- tive, draining and a rehash pediatric cancer at 2 years hospitalized for two weeks condition is “bird-fanciers waving may be better than of the first four films. It also old. Murphy wed photogra- for bilateral . I was lung” — essentially an allergic boiling, since many nutrients was the lowest grossing film pher David Miller in 2012 told by doctors at the hospital reaction to bird droppings, can be lost in the water if you in the 14-year, $4.5 billion and they have two young that it would take four to six feathers and the proteins of just throw it out. franchise, with a $795 mil- sons, both born via surrogate. weeks to get my health back. various . It can look very As far as carcinogens lion gross against a $320 • • • However, I experienced short- much like pneumonia, with (cancer-causing chemicals) million price tag. Disney’s Wonder Woman may be ness of breath and bouts of abnormal chest X-ray findings go, these are products of very solution is to bring on board a superhero, but her stu- coughing for months, and that can be indistinguishable. high heat, especially grilling Robert Reese and Paul dio, Warner Brothers, was insisted on seeing a specialist The only cure is to get away meat. Because microwaves can Wernick, who successfully afraid to open “Wonder three weeks ago. A CT scan from the source of the aller- treating you appropriately. heat unevenly, some areas of wrote the two “Deadpool” Woman: 1984” right behind and bronchoscopy showed gens, but prednisone might be • • • the food can get very hot while films that killed it at the box their “Joker” with Joaquin symptoms typical of bird lung. necessary in severe cases. It is DEAR DR. ROACH: I read others stay cold, which is why office and with fans, just like Phoenix. They’ve moved her We had a cockatiel for 17 not an infection. that microwaving food can it’s best, when microwaving, “Pirates” used to do. from November 2019 to June years! The second possibility is cause the food to lose nutri- to cook for a short while and • • • 2020. I am now taking prednisone an infection called psittacosis tional value or even to become allow the heat to distribute Milo Ventimiglia, rerun- Dame Judi Dench will and ibuprofen, which are help- (sit-a-CO-sis), caused by the carcinogenic. Is this true? — itself before heating further or ning daily in “The Gilmore play “Deuteronomy” (always ing to clear up the inflamma- bacterium psit- S.G. serving. Girls” and riding high with played by a man) in the film tion. I hope to be able to return taci. Cockatiels are commonly ANSWER: Not really. Dr. Roach regrets that the hit NBC drama “This Is version of “Cats,” with Idris to work soon. My family doctor infected by this organism, Heating food does cause some he is unable to answer indi- Us,” will star in the comedy Elba as Macavity, Jennifer and several other doctors I and the birds do not always nutrients, such as vitamin C, to vidual letters, but will incor- “The Art of Racing in the Hudson (who sings the know said that they’d studied appear ill. Psittacosis can be a break down. But microwaves porate them in the column Rain,” with Kevin Costner, show-stopping “Memories” as this at med school but had very severe illness, potentially don’t do that more than any whenever possible. Readers Amanda Seyfried and Gary Grizabella and Taylor Swift, never seen it in their practices. affecting multiple systems, but other cooking method does. may email questions to Cole, due in 2019. Next up due Dec. 19, 2019. I hope this serves as a warning it usually responds rapidly to In general, the longer a food is ToYourGoodHealth@med. for Ventimiglia is the roman- Mark Wahlberg has been to other people who might be appropriate , such as kept very hot, the more nutri- cornell.edu. To view and order tic comedy “Second Act,” set to play Steve Austin, “The tempted to buy a pet bird or to . ents are lost. So quick heating health pamphlets, visit www. with Jennifer Lopez, Leah Six Million Dollar Man,” but breed them. I was lucky, but Given your history, I sus- keeps in the most nutrients. rbmamall.com. Remini, Vanessa Hudgens the June 2020 opening date someone in poor health might pect that bird-fancier’s lung, Quickly steaming is another and Treat Williams, coming has been scuttled. Guess not have survived the deadly also called hypersensitivity way. That’s essentially what © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. Dec. 21. superpowers only get you so combination of pneumonia pneumonitis, is more likely. It a microwave does, since it All Rights Reserved Jennifer Aniston and Reese far! and bird lung. sounds like your specialist is heats water molecules very Witherspoon still haven’t settled on a title for the series © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. lion is likely to be the loser 2000 was named the great- Queen Elizabeth I, known — and probably will die if est American comedy film as the “Virgin Queen”; and it tried to take a bite of the of all time by the American Georgia was named in honor desired prey. Film Institute) originally of King George II. King • The next time you’re was titled “Not Tonight, Charles II got both North and annoyed by a bad case of Josephine!” South Carolina, while the Duke of York and Albany — BY SAMANTHA WEAVER the hiccups, consider poor • At one time the Catholic Charles Osborne. In 1922, Church considered it sinful later King James II — was • It was 20th-century when he was 28 years old, to eat a hot dog. honored when the state of American singer and song- Mr. Osborne got the hiccups. New York was named. Even • For a nation based on a writer Bobbie Gentry who For the next 68 years, he France got in on the action: foundation of democracy, made the following sage continued to hiccup, finally When explorer Robert de la the U.S. certainly has a lot of observation: “Euphemism is stopping in 1990, one year Salle claimed a large chunk states (that were originally a euphemism for lying.” before his death at the age of territory for France in colonies, of course) named of 97. 1682, he named it Louisiana, • In a match between a 200- for British royalty or nobil- after King Louis XIV. pound mountain lion and • Marilyn Monroe’s iconic film ity. The state of Virginia, a 20-pound porcupine, the “Some Like It Hot” (which in for instance, was named for © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The applications below were filed with the Di- vision of Water Rights in Tooele County. These are informal proceedings per Rule R655-6-2. Protests concerning an applica- tion must be legibly written or typed, con- tain the name and mailing address of the protesting party, STATE THE APPLI- CATION NUMBER PROTESTED, CITE REASONS FOR THE PROTEST, and RE- QUEST A HEARING, if desired. Also, A $15 FEE MUST BE IN- CLUDED FOR EACH APPLICATION PRO- TESTED. Protests must be filed with the Division of Water Rights, PO Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300, or by hand delivery to a Division office during normal business hours on or before DECEM- REQUEST FOR PRO- BER 12, 2018. 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Flexible bury Park Improve- Center, Grantsville Kent L. Jones, P.E. 5:00 PM by the Town homes. Save Thou- estimates. Jobs big & Rated Adjustable pendence and mobil- schedule - days, eve- ment District will hold City Hall, Grantsville STATE ENGINEER of Vernon will not be sands, Free pre- small! Tooele. Bed. Trusted Over 40 ity with the compact nings, weekends. its scheduled Board Senior Center and (Published in the considered for award. qualification and (801)660-9152 Years. All Mattress design and long-last- Make a difference in Meeting and Bond Wendover Senior Cen- Tooele Transcript Bul- Mailed bids received Utah Housing Loan Types Available. ing battery of Inogen someone's life by sup- Public Hearing on Nov. ter. letin November 15 & after 30 November information. Steve Shop by Phone and One. Free information porting people with 20, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. Marilyn K. Gillette, 22, 2018) 2018 5:00 PM, even if Farnsworth ALTERATIONS S A V E ! C A L L k i t ! 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Everything for CPAP supplies for day prior to publica- DSP -Tooele. EEO 882-0050 or visit conference call. The method other that wholesale! Rocky little or no cost in min- tion. Public notices employer. www.tooeletran agenda will be as fol- stated above. KATHY Mtn. Diamond Co. utes. Home Delivery, PUBLIC NOTICE: submitted past the S.L.C. script.com lows: deadline will not be The Town of Vernon Healthy Sleep Guide 1. CALL TO ORDER- The Grantsville City reserves the right not JONES 1-800-396-6948 and More - FREE! Council and Planning accepted. Wanted MOTION TO OPEN UPAXLP to issue a RFQ/RFP DIRECTV CHOICE Our customer care Water Shares BOARD MEETING Commission will hold a and to cancel or mod- agents await your General Plan Work- NOTICE 882-6605 All-Included Package. I AM paying more for 2. RESOLUTION OF ify this solicitation at call. 1-866-824-0046 shop at 6:00 p.m. on An emergency hazard- Over 185 Channels! junk cars/trucks. I will ANNEXATION ERDA any time if it deems, in 1.3 ACRE FEET in Wednesday, Novem- ous waste permit AERATION, POWER ONLY $45/month (for come to you and tow STAKE CENTER its sole discretion that West Erda, $6,000.00 ber 14, 2018 at 429 (#UT-024-2018) has RAKING, tilling, Top 24 mos.) Call Now- Furniture & it away. Call/Text PROPERTY such measures are in per acre foot. Call East Main Street, been issued to Utah soil, mulch, manure, Get NFL Sunday Appliances (435)224-2064 3. DISCUSS & POS- the Town of Vernon's 435-830-2426 Grantsville, UT 84029. Test and Training sand, landscape rock Ticket FREE! CALL DL5970 SIBLE ACTION FOR best interest. It is an- & gravel. Raking 1-833-599-6474 Ask NORTH VALLEY Ap- LAND WITH water SPID UPDES WASTE- AGENDA: Range (UTTR) located ticipated that the leaves. Seasonal Us How To Bundle & pliance. Washers/ I PAY ABOVE pawn shares, very good WATER PERMIT 1. Discussion of the in Tooele County, RFQ/RFPs will be for- Service Call John Save! dryers refrigerators, shop offers for gold area, Tooele. Pine STRATEGIES Grantsville City Gen- Utah. The permit mally considered and and precious metals. eral Plan. authorizes qualified Air 435-850-2909 DIRECTV NOW. No freezers, stoves. Canyon irrigation 4. SPID PROGRESS awarded at the Town This includes broken REPORT ON ASSUM- 2. Adjourn. Force Explosive Ord- Council meeting on 4 ELECTRICIAN/ Satellite Needed. $149-$399 full war- company. Ten shares or unwanted jewelry, ING WEID LOAN Christine Webb nance Disposal (EOD) December 2018 at HANDYMAN residen- $40/month. 65 Chan- ranty. Complete re- of water. Call if inter- dental gold, as well 5. REPORT AND DIS- City Recorder personnel or other 7:00 PM. tial/ commercial elec- nels. Stream Break- pair service. Satis- ested (435)433-6872. as gold & silver coins. CUSS FINDINGS (Published in the qualified unexploded Dated this 12th day of trical installs & re- ing News, Live faction guaranteed. Call or text FROM UASD CON- Tooele Transcript Bul- ordnance technicians November 2018. pairs, remodeling, Events, Sports & On Parts for all brands. (801)330-8155 after Buildings FERENCE letin November 15, to treat in-situ unex- Doretta Shumway painting, plumbing! Demand Titles. No (435)830-3225. 6pm. 6. DISCUSS & AP- 2018) ploded ordnance and Town Clerk/Recorder Dale 435-843-7693 Annual Contract. No PROVE TENTATIVE other ordnance and (Published in the 801-865-1878 Li- Commitment. CALL Garage, Yard METAL ROOF/WALL 2019 BUDGET explosives as discov- Tooele Transcript Bul- censed, insured. Ma- 1-877-927-4411 Panels, Pre-engi- Sales Autos 7. DISCUSS ULGT ered on the UTTR letin November 13 & jor credit cards ac- neered Metal Build- Public Notices DISH TV $59.99 For LETTER REGARDING North, the UTTR 15, 2018) cepted! HAVING A GARAGE ings. 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CO Building submitted past the Spokane landscaping, etc. Li- strictions apply. Call LUTION TO ALLOW plosive material that is Child’s bed, fridge, grams. FAST FREE Systems deadline will not be DAWN M. GUA- censed and insured 1-866-360-6959 FOR EITHER CRIME unstable and needs to outdoor fireplace, old PICKUP - 24 HR RE- 1-800-COBLDGS accepted. GLIARDO, who took ti- c a l l R a y COVERAGE OR PUB- be treated immediately Frontier Communica- records, beer stines, SPONSE - TAX DE- UPAXLP tle as DAWN M. 435-268-9583. LIC OFFICIAL S to avoid additional po- tions Internet Bun- and lots more. DUCTION MOSS , Plaintiff Financial BONDS RELATING tentially dangerous HANDYMAN, any kind dles. Serious Speed! 1-855-507-2691 vs. No. 18-2-04126-5 Services TO PUBLIC OFFI- contact. This material of handyman work, Serious Value ! Public Notices ESTATE OF ROY DONATE YOUR CAR, CIALS & TREAS- may be encountered in yard work, leaf Broadband Max - Pets WALKER , DE- TRUCK OR BOAT Have $10K In Debt? 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NOTICE IS HERBY floor of the Multi WALKER , DE- caulking, weather- submitted past the These are informal 1-844-294-9882 Dog & Cat boarding, Porsche, Mercedes, GIVEN THAT the Agency State Office CEASED, ESTATE OF proofing, framing, deadline will not be proceedings per Rule obedience training. Jaguar, Triumph, Fer- Tooele Planning Com- Building, 195 North ELBERTA WALKER, home updating and INVENTORS - FREE accepted. R655-6-2. Protests Call (435)882-5266 rari, Corvette & more! mission will hold a 1950West, Salt Lake DECEASED, JACK R. renovations and INFORMATION UPAXLP concerning an applica- rushlakekennels.co 1973 & OLDER! ANY public hearing during City, Utah. For further VAN GRIMBERGEN much more. Small PACKAGE Have your tion must be legibly m condition! TOP $$ PUBLIC NOTICE their business meeting information, please and RUBY M. VAN jobs okay. Call product idea devel- written or typed, con- PAID! Call/Text: Mike NOTICE IS HERBY scheduled fo r contact Karen Wallner GRIMBERGEN, ES- S h a n e ( 4 3 5 ) oped affordably by tain the name and 520-977-1110. I bring GIVEN THAT the Wednesday, Novem- at (801)536?4279. In TATE OF HERBERT 840-0344. the Research & De- mailing address of the trailer & cash! Tooele Planning Com- ber 28, 2018 at 7:00 compliance with the A. NELSON, DE- velopment pros and Livestock protesting party, RAIN GUTTERS, mission will hold a P.M. in the City Coun- Americans with Dis- CEASED and ESTATE presented to manu- STATE THE APPLI- seamless, aluminum, public hearing during cil Chambers of City abilities Act, individu- OF ERMA E. NEL- facturers. Call STRAW bales. New Rooms for CATION NUMBER all colors, leaf protec- their business meeting Hall located at 90 als with special SON, DECEASED, 1-877-649-5574 for a crop. $5/ bale you Rent PROTESTED, CITE tion cleaning. Li- scheduled fo r North Main Street, needs(including auxil- their UNKNOWN SUC- Free Idea Starter pick up. $7/bale De- REASONS FOR THE censed and insured, Wednesday, Novem- Tooele, Utah. iary communicative C E S S O R S A N D Guide. Submit your livered. Gart h RARE LARGE PRI- PROTEST, and RE- free estimates . ber 28, 2018 at 7:00 Recommendation on a aids and services) HEIRS: idea for a free consul- (435)837-2246 VATE ROOM for rent QUEST A HEARING, (435)841-4001 P.M. in the City Coun- Subdivision Plat for the should contact Kimber- You are hereby sum- tation. (435)830-2309 on the stunning lake if desired. Also, A $15 cil Chambers of City Petersen Industrial De- lyDiamond-Smith, Of- moned to appear SIDING AND ROOF- in beautiful Stansbury FEE MUST BE IN- INVENTORS - FREE Hall located at 90 pot, Plat 2C Subdivi- fice of Human Re- within sixty days after ING licensed and in- Park! $600/mo. Call CLUDED FOR EACH INFORMATION Sporting North Main Street, sion, located at ap- sources at (801) the date of the first sured. Free estimates or text Ryan APPLICATION PRO- PACKAGE. Have Tooele, Utah. proximately 90 South 536-4285, Telecom- publication of this sum- 435-841-4001 Goods (435)241-8695. TESTED. Protests your product idea de- Recommendation on a Garnet Street creating munications Relay mons, to wit, within must be filed with the TREE WORK. Free veloped affordably by SELLING YOUR Subdivision Condo lots 205 & 206 on ap- Service 711, or by sixty days after the Apartments Division of Water estimates! Local the Research & De- mountain bike? Ad- Plat for the Petersen proximately 4.25 e mail at“kdia- 25th day of October, Rights, PO Box company. Licensed velopment pros and vertise it in the classi- for Rent Industrial Depot, Acres. [email protected]” 2018, and defend the 146300, Salt Lake & insured. Bucket presented to manu- fieds. Call 882-0050 amending lot 205 of Pursuant to the Ameri- (Published in the above entitled action in FOR RENT 1bdrm City, UT 84114-6300, truck, Crane serv- facturers. Call www.tooele tran- plat 2C Subdivision, cans with Disabilities Tooele Transcript Bul- the above entitled basement apartment- or by hand delivery to ice, Stump removal, 1-877-649-5574 for a script.com Building 659, located Act, individuals need- letin November 15, court, and answer the NO SMOKING, no a Division office during mulch. Free Idea Starter at approximately 90 ing special accommo- 2018) complaint of the plain- 801-633-6685 Pre- Guide. Submit your pets. LDS standards South Garnet Street dation during this normal business hours tiff DAWN M. GUA- ciseYard.com idea for a free consul- Personals preferred. Call approximately 4.25 meeting should notify on or before DECEM- REQUEST FOR PRO- GLIARDO, who took ti- tation. (480)369-1811, Acres. Andrew Aagard , BER 12, 2018. Please POSALS FOR SERV- tle as DAWN M. (435)882-6955, or Pursuant to the Ameri- Tooele City Planner / visit ICES FOR THE MOSS, and serve a MobileHelp, America’s Meet singles right now! (435)841-9597. cans with Disabilities Zoning Administrator waterrights.utah.gov or TOWN OF VERNON copy of your answer Miscellaneous Premier Mobile Medi- No paid operators, Act, individuals need- at (435) 843-2132 or call (801)538-7240 for CEMETERY MAINTE- upon the undersigned cal Alert System. just real people like Homes for ing special accommo- TDD (435) 843-2180 additional information. NANCE attorney for plaintiff , Whether You?re you. Browse greet- AT&T Internet. Get dation during this prior to the meeting. NEW NOTICE IS HEREBY Steven Schneider, at Home or Away. For ings, exchange mes- Rent More For Your meeting should notify (Published in the APPLICATION(S) GIVEN that the Town his office below stated; Safety and Peace of sages and connect High-Speed Internet 2,038sqft CUSTOM Andrew Aagard , Tooele Transcript Bul- 15-5490 (A81446): of Vernon is accepting and in case of your Mind. No Long Term live. Try it free. Call Thing. Starting at HOME w/barn on Tooele City Planner / letin November 15, Martin Leishman pro- statements of qualifi- failure so to do, judg- Contracts! Free Bro- now: 844-400-8738 $40/month w/12-mo 10.94 acres of beauti- Zoning Administrator 2018) pose(s) using 4.732 cations and proposals ment will be rendered agmt. Includes 1 TB chure! Call Today! ac-ft from groundwater from qualified persons SELL YOUR CAR or ful fenced horse prop- at (435) 843-2132 or against you according of data per month. 1-855-878-5924 PUBLIC NOTICE (6 miles W of Rush for the care and main- boat in the classi- erty $2,200/mo. Call TDD (435) 843-2180 to the demand of the Ask us how to bundle SELL YOUR computer The agenda for the Valley) for IRRIGA- tenance of the Vernon fieds. Call 882-0050 Jack Walters for de- prior to the meeting. complaint, which has and SAVE! Geo & in the classifieds. Call Tooele County Com- TION. Cemetery and Faust or visit www.tooele- tails (435)840-3010. (Published in the been filed with the svc restrictions apply. 882-0050 or visit mission meeting to be CHANGE APPLICA- Cemetery. Experience clerk of said court. You transcript. com or FARMHOUSE FOR Tooele Transcript Bul- Call us today www.tooeletranscript. held November 20 TION(S) in this type of work is are being sued to quiet e-mail your ad to rent $1350/mo plus letin November 15, 1-866-484-4976 com 2018 at 7:00 p.m., will 15-5488(a44144): preferred. Bids and a title for real estate lo- tbp@tooeletranscript. utilities, please call 2018) be posted on the Wesley C. Shields and written statement of cated in Spokane com for information DEADLINES FOR SELLING YOUR county website at Merle S. Shields pro- qualifications will be County, Washington. 801-518-8670. Avail- classifieds ads are HOME? Advertise it (http://www.co.tooele.u pose(s) using 2.0 ac-ft accepted on or before Steven Schneider, At- able immediately. M o n d a y a n d in the classifieds. Call t.us/clerk.htm, click on from groundwater Friday, 30 November torney at Law, P.S. McKean property. Wednesdays by 4:45 882-0050 or visit “Tooele County Com- (Erda) for IRRIGA- 2018, by mail sent to 621 W. Mallon Ave- p.m. mission Meetings” and TION; STOCKWA- Town of Vernon, PO www.tooeletran NICE 3BDRM, 2BTH, HAVE A good idea for nue, Ste. 505 on the public notice TERING; DOMESTIC. Box 134, Vernon, Utah script.com paid utilities, nice a story? Call the Spokane, WA 99201 website NONUSE 84080. Please contact matured neighbor- Transcript and let us Attorney for Plaintiff (http://www.utah.gov/p 15-4671: Meadow- Dennis Clark (435) SELL YOUR com- hood. $1200/mo plus know 882-0050. (Published in the puter in the classi- $900 deposit, no mn/index.html) . Cop- brook Water Users As- 839-3563, with any Tooele Transcript Bul- fieds. Call 882-0050 pets/smoking/vaping. HAVING A yard sale? ies may also be ob- sociation is/are seek- questions or specifica- letin October 25, No- or visit www.tooele- Contact Hal Advertise in the Tran- tained at the County ing Nonuse period for tions in order to re- vember 1, 8, 15, 22 & transcript. com (435)830-8341 script Clerk's Office, County 2.0 ac-ft from spond to this RFP. 29, 2018) NowNow AcceptingAccepting Applications Applications Health Department, groundwater (5 miles Any bids submitted af- NowNow RentingRenting Transcript Bulletin, North of Grantsville) ter or not received by Tooele County Senior for IRRIGATION. 30 November 2018, atTOOELE IncomeIncomeIncomeIncome Restrictions Restrictions ApplyApply ApplyApply Center, Grantsville Kent L. Jones, P.E. 5:00 PM by the Town TRANSCRIPT ExclusivelyRental assistance for Seniors may be City Hall, Grantsville STATE ENGINEER of Vernon will not be BULLETIN ExclusivelyRental assistance for Seniors may be Senior Center and (Published in the considered for award. available.available.Pet FriendlyFriendly CallCall for for details details Wendover Senior Cen- Tooele Transcript Bul- Mailed bids received ter. Aletin Full-Color November 15 Activity & after 30 Page November Just for Kids! Call for435.843.0717 details Marilyn K. Gillette, 22, 2018) 2018 5:00 PM, even if CallTDD for 800.735.2900details Tooele County Every Thursday in postYour marked Tooele before, Transcript-Bulletin 435.843.0717TDD 800.735.2900 Clerk/Auditor will not be considered. 435.843.0717 (Published in the The Town of Vernon Tooele Transcript Bul- will not accept any letin November 15, RFQ/RFP submittal by 2018) facsimile, electronic transmission or any method other that stated above. The Town of Vernon reserves the right not to issue a RFQ/RFP and to cancel or mod- ify this solicitation at any time if it deems, in its sole discretion that such measures are in the Town of Vernon's best interest. It is an- ticipated that the RFQ/RFPs will be for- mally considered and awarded at the Town Council meeting on 4 December 2018 at 7:00 PM. Dated this 12th day of November 2018. Doretta Shumway Town Clerk/Recorder (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin November 13 & 15, 2018) C6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 15, 2018 Local News You Get Nowhere Else

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Hometown T SPORTS WRAP RANSCRIPT Stansbury volleyball vs. Ogden OUR VIEW SERVING T The Stansbury volleyball team Cowboys send a message TOOELE COUNTY defeated Ogden 25-15, 25-13, SINCE 1894 25-11 in a Region 11 home SHS tops match Thursday. The Stallions (10-10, 4-2 Region 11) began Underdog Traffic flow the second half of the region Tigers to Information meeting about I-80 congestion problem ULLETIN $1.00 season at home against Ben Vol. 124 No. 29 Lomond in a match that was Grantsville B No one else could have described the predicament more clearly: not complete at press time www.TooeleOnline.com remain “This is a serious problem,” said Rep. Merrill Nelson, R-Grantsville. Tuesday. THURSDAY September 7, 2017 wins region “It’s important to all of the residents. The commuter problem affects our Tooele volleyball vs. livelihood, it affects the time with our families, it affects our activity time Bonneville unbeaten after work, and most importantly, it affects our safety as we travel back The Tooele volleyball team tennis crown and forth through that dangerous stretch of road.” upended Bonneville 25-21, What Nelson was referring to is the commuter traffic bottleneck 25-19, 23-25, 25-23 in a PEGGY BRADFIELD COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR of state Route 36 and Interstate 80 at Lake Point, and commuters’ hard-fought Region 11 home in region heavy reliance on I-80 and SR-201 to drive to and from the Wasatch match Thursday afternoon. The Grantsville girls ten- Front for work. His words were offered during opening remarks at an Fassio Egg The Buffaloes (7-9, 4-2 Region nis team disregarded the Stansbury overcomes informational meeting he organized between the Utah Department of 11) played host to Ogden Salt Lake City newspapers’ Transportation and local citizens at Stansbury High School on Feb. 1. predictions about who would in a region match that was another sluggish start Nelson’s words clearly defined the problem, but the purpose of the not complete at press time win Region 13 and outscored meeting was made even more clear before it even began: UDOT officials Tuesday. Judge Memorial by 2 points to spoil Ogden’s night who were scheduled to attend and make a presentation were delayed and Waterford by 5, taking first Grantsville volleyball vs. from Salt Lake for nearly 30 minutes because — you guessed it — an Farms starts place Friday. DARREN VAUGHAN Summit Academy SPORTS EDITOR accident forced evening commuter traffic to a crawl on I-80. The Grantsville volleyball team The Stansbury football UDOT officials at the meeting, including executive director Carlos Braceras, reviewed past and future projects intended to reduce commut- rolled to a 25-12, 25-14, 25- GHS TENNIS team came away from Friday’s 8 win over Summit Academy Region 11 road game against er congestion and increase safety. What’s to come is the $74.4 million in a Region 13 home match Ogden as the only undefeated phase one of the Midvalley Highway in 2019, and this year’s replace- to cleanup Thursday. The Cowboys (8-13, The newspapers had predict- ment and expansion of bridges at Lake Point’s Exit 99 and at Black Rock ed other squads would reign team left in region play, but 1-2 Region 13) traveled to two miles to the east on I-80. as region champs. Grantsville the Stallions were left ques- Judge Memorial for a region To help minimize anticipated congestion from those two projects, wasn’t “in the picture,” GHS tioning their focus after yet match that was not complete another slow start. UDOT plans to build both new bridges next to the existing bridges. And at press time Tuesday night. coach Stephen Thurgood said. both new bridges are reportedly designed to carry extra traffic capacity. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Thurgood said he figured, Which sounds fine and good. But if there was a takeaway from the after fire Region 11 golf at Park City “I’d rather not be on the front Feb. 1 meeting, it was this: UDOT’s current plans will only help reduce ly 600,000 remaining chickens The Tooele boys golf team fin- SHS FOOTBALL See, eat and hear page. If you’re not on the front traffic congestion and improve safety — but commuters shouldn’t expect STEVE HOWE are unable to get to refrigera- ished third and the Stansbury page, it goes much better.” So! Today’s headline in a publica- to view such aberrations. This narra- STAFF WRITER clear sailing after Midvalley Highway’s phase one and the bridges at tion quickly enough without boys were fifth at the final Stansbury (3-3, 2-0 Region tion proclaimed Gov. Herbert stating, tive includes video games including Of the region win after play- Lake Point and Black Rock have been replaced. Because Tooele Valley’s A day after a fire destroyed the conveyer system, Larsen Region 11 golf match of the 11) led just 21-20 at halftime, “The public wants the government to “Mortal Combat” and “Grand Theft LETTERS POLICY ing both Thursday and Friday, population is growing and is projected to continue, which means more two chicken coops and killed said. As a result, all of the eggs season Thursday in Park City. but poured it on in the second do something about school shootings.” Auto,” which are among the lesser of The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to he added, “Yeah, we won, but it commuters and general traffic than today, everyone should continue to the editor from readers. Letters must be no as many as 300,000 chickens produced since the fire must The Buffaloes posted a team half en route to a 56-20 tri- What an understatement! Recognizing some of the droppings that our culture wasn’t easy.” plan on long delays on SR-36, I-80 and state Route 138. longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written at Fassio Egg Farms in Erda, be disposed of, he said. score of 331, and were paced umph that gave the Stallions a that our society is now oriented toward provides. We are talking responsibility exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and For the Cowboys, Marissa And traffic congestion and delays may likely continue, even if the employees were beginning to The conveyer system is by Bridger Holmes’ 78. Jesse one-game lead over four other recreational and leisure time, much of here. Such movies are not allowed at accompanied by the writer’s name, address Linares and Maci Jackson state pushes forward with an auxiliary lane on I-80 between Lake Point clear debris. a priority for the farm and Sayers shot a 79, Tegan placed first at No. 2 and 3 teams in the region standings. which is structured around our graphi- our house. and phone number. Longer letters may be and Black Rock, and an SR-201 extension from Black Rock directly to published, based on merit and at the Editor’s “We’re cleaning up as best Larsen said they hope to have FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTBRobison PHOTOS shot 87 and Peyton It marked the second game in cally violent movie industry, does the Our grandchildren, when we singles and Paige Peterson and SR-36 in Lake Point. Neither of those projects are currently funded and discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. as we can,” said Corby Larsen, some version of the system in Thevenot shot 89. Stansbury’s a row where Stansbury over- government have the guts to take on have the pleasure of their company, Lexi Colson placed first in No. 1 the projected cost of the SR-201 extension is $200 million. Letters written to thank an individual or vice president of operations at place within the next couple of team score of 351 was led doubles, with sisters Brooklyn came a slow start to win, as the Hollywood? still view treasures such as “Bambi,” by Gabe Golden’s 84. Brady Yet, even though such projects may not fully alleviate congestion organization should be submitted for Fassio Egg Farms. days. The farm is also looking Ashlyn, KedRick and Melinda Hunsaker (left) listen while Adriana Padillo with The Brothers Restaurant explains about the eatery’s offerings at the and Brynlee Butler taking sec- Stallions erased a 28-7 half- Without public support, govern- “Dumbo” and “Aristocats.” A few years “Notes of Appreciation.” Kimberling (86), Hunter Luke woes, the state must continually work toward improving traffic flows The two chicken coops to replace the chickens killed Taste of Our County, Business and Career Showcase at the Benson Grist Mill on Wednesday. ond in No. 2 doubles. Grantsville junior Maci Jackson hits a return during last week’s Region 13 tennis tournament at Liberty Park in time deficit in its 35-28 win ment interaction will not happen. It ago I read a letter to the editor from (88) and Creighton Patterson Salt Lake City. Jackson won the region title at third singles and enters this week’s Class 3A stateCOURTESY tournament OF KAREN HOLT as between Tooele and Salt Lake valleys. That work will likely take on even Readers who are interested in writing a longer destroyed in the fire were con- in the fire within the next few over Tooele a week earlier. The normally takes a Pearl Harbor to get a very astute citizen in the Transcript guest op-ed column on a topic of general (93) also contributed to the Additionally, Kayla Johnson one of the favorites to win a state championship. more importance after the Utah State Prison is finished, and as busi- nected to the additional coops weeks. took fifth place at No. 1 singles. Stallions have outscored their us out of our doldrums and face the Bulletin that was entitled, “Spoons do interest should contact Editor David Bern. Stallions’ score. ness parks west of Salt Lake International Airport continue their march and processing plant by a Chickens in the adjacent past two opponents 63-0 in the reality of such issues. When you spend not make people fat.” The reverse side Email: [email protected] Chamber draws big crowd toTIM grist GILLIE mill She came back from a loss in toward the Great Salt Lake. conveyer system, which trans- second half. coops are being monitored STAFF WRITER Grantsville soccer at Kearns her first match against Judge time at the dump, you start smelling of which reflected “Guns do not kill Fax: (435) 882-6123 ported the eggs, Larsen said. “It’s like Jekyll and Hyde, Those facilities will employ thousands, many of whom may choose to people. People kill people.” With our Mail: Letters to the Editor for effects from the fire and It was by all counts aWhitney big Wangsgard had a hat Memorial and won her next set. She came back to beat like the dump. How many times have I The fire used the conveyer sys- who they are,” Stansbury live in Tooele Valley, further adding to commuter congestion. Unless the socialized attraction toward violence Tooele Transcript-Bulletin smoke, Larsen said. event with more than 50trick, dif- Ashley Wangsgard and two. Robinson 7-5 in that set and observed my peers involved in graphi- tem connection to spread from coach Clint Christiansen said. state acts purposefully on this problem with solid funding, relief may nowadays, if the government takes P.O. Box 390 While Larsen described ferent booths, hundredsAlyssa of Roberts each scored “If you really look at it, if then capped it off with a 6-1 cally violent movies on their laptops Tooele, UT 84074 the initial coop into the second “It just comes down to them never arrive. your guns away, perpetrators will be Tuesday’s fire as a frighten- people, and lots of food.twice and Savannah Thomas Kayla’s not there and every- trouncing. Her previous match- with rapturous fascination, literally building. not mentally getting them- forced to use crossbows, then ball bats, ing experience, he said he The Tooele County pickedChamber up the shutout in goal body moves up one, we don’t up with Robinson in region drooling at the lips in becoming both Work to clean up the pro- selves ready. They know it and and finally, fountain pens. We really doesn’t expect a major impact of Commerce’s annualas com- the Grantsville girls soccer win any points. So, she didn’t play was just like that champi- psychologically as well as intellectu- LETTER CONTEST cessing plant for operation was team rolled to an 8-0 win over onship match. we’re addressing that now. If GUEST OPINION ally involved in much of the hideous need to get behind the government in ➤ munity business expo, and win any points, but in a way Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will select underway Wednesday but eggs SEE FASSIO PAGE A9 Kearns in a non-region road the team that shows up in the resolving this deteriorating phenom- Taste of Our County — for- she did,” Thurgood said, In the prior match, she also stunts that many of these films portray. the best letter of the month and reprint it in laid by the farm’s approximate- game Friday. Sarah Ellett also second half shows up for four enon that we have allowed to become merly known as Taste of Tooele Regarding Linares’ final came back from a 5-1 set to win Would you feed you children arsenic? the first Open Forum page of the following scored for the Cowboys (7-3, quarters, we have a chance to an almost monthly socialized event. month. The winning letter writer will receive a and Job Fair — was held region match, Thurgood said, 7-5, but with the second set, it We become what we see, eat and 1-3 Region 13), who resumed be a pretty good football team, free one-year subscription to the newspaper. Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 7 “She beat the Waterford girl was a bit closer at 6-3. hear. How about a stiff prison term Ralph E. Pierce region play with a home match but we’ve got to figure that The fault is with The subscription can be transferred or used to for the second time. This time At region she said, “I got for parents who allow their children p.m. at the Historic Bensonagainst Judge Memorial that Grantsville’s Paige part out.” Tooele renew a present subscription. Grist Mill. it was 6-4, 6-3. Marissa was down in the finals 2-5 and I just was not complete at press Peterson (left) and The rough start somewhat It even attracted the state’s ahead the whole time, she Lexi Colson kept telling myself ‘It’s not over time Tuesday afternoon. never got behind. It just went ‘til it’s over.’ And to ‘just keep overshadowed another stellar lieutenant governor. encourage each performance for Stansbury’s GUEST OPINION Cross country back and forth and back and other during a match playing my game and hit the us, not with bots “I’m here because the gov- at Bob Firman Invitational forth, right to the very end.” ball.’” rushing attack, which seems to ernor announced an initiative at the Region 13 f only Joe McCarthy had lived tennis tournament at be hitting its stride after strug- to create 25,000 jobsTooele in the County’s three high Of her final match When asked how much to see this moment, when it is against Waterford’s Tanisha Liberty Park in Salt pressure she was feeling in the gling early in the season. Silas state’s rural counties,”school said cross Lt. country teams suddenly in vogue to attribute Mueller 13 indictments expose US hypocrisy competed at the Bob Firman Martheswaran, Linares said, Lake City last week. region tournament, Linares Young rushed for 158 yards I Gov. Spencer Cox. large-scale events in American Invitational at Eagle Island “She’s really fun to play with. Peterson and Colson said, “I felt more pressure than and four touchdowns, Mitch ine months into his mandate Cox was there because if a won the region title politics to the hand of Russia and State Park in Boise, Idaho, on So, we had some really long normal, but, I knew it wasn’t a Lindsay ran for 77 yards and to investigate possible Russian combined Expo, Taste of Our at first doubles. to inveigh against domestic subver- home” (1,145,470 interactions). Saturday. Grantsville’s Porter points.” huge deal if I didn’t win.” two scores and Bridger Roberts interference in the 2016 County, and Job Fair wasn’t sion. N How lucky we are that Mueller and Whitworth had the fastest carried the ball six times for 65 U.S. presidential election, special enough, the chamber also Linares said she could tell Referring to her come- Robert Mueller released an time of any Tooele County COURTESY OF KAREN HOLT yards and a TD as the Stallions counsel Robert Mueller has finally Rachel Marsden the Justice Department are saving us teamed up with Gov. Gary Martheswaran was playing to back twice against Robinson, indictment of 13 Russians for runner, clocking in at 16 min- pounded the Tigers (2-4, 1-1) found some actual Russians to indict. GUEST COLUMNIST from any disinformation that those Herbert’s 25K Jobs Tour to her backhand, trying to attack Jackson said, “All I could think crimes related to their social-media utes, 10.80 seconds to finish her coach had been strategiz- for 425 yards on the ground. Unfortunately, by pointing the finger Russians might be spreading. bring in around 20 statewide what she might have thought will meet Martheswaran again was ‘Wow!’ because I did that campaign to meddle in our internal second in the boys’ Division was Linares’ weakness. ing about how to play,” Linares twice — I got down. The first Young staked the Stallions at these Russians, he has exposed The 13 Russians are accused of organizations that offered sup- at state this week. affairs in the run-up to and after- creating “hundreds of social media I Section 1 race. He was “I felt pretty confident going said. “ … there were some time it was 1-5, instead of 2-5, to a 14-0 first-quarter lead hypocrisy within the U.S. system. The U.S. Justice Department has In Jackson’s final round math of the 2016 election. ment, you might think the Russians accounts” under fake identities. followed by teammate➤ Seth into it, because I hadn’t lost in deuces that were a little close, and both times I came back and with a pair of touchdown Last year, Mueller’s investigation charged these 13 Russian nationals SEE CHAMBER PAGE A4 against Amy Robinson from Mueller obviously isn’t a were everywhere, not only adver- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Beckett in fourth (16:16.58), but it was good.” runs from 5 and 6 yards out. produced indictments against four with conspiracy to defraud the United They then allegedly pretended to be region so far. I’m sure she and Judge Memorial, she found won 7-5. So, I was just amazed McCarthyite, and can’t be held tising on Facebook (“Trump is Stansbury’s Nathan Winters Linares said she suspects she However, the Tigers, playing former Trump campaign advisors who States. Supposedly, the accused tried U.S.-based activists on social media, herself down 5-1 in the first responsible for the hysteria — our only hope for a better future”; The still morning waters of Stansbury Lake reflect trees and homes that (48th, 17:00.34), Grantsville’s SEE had dealings with Russians during to pollute the sacred electronic insti- posting election-related opinions in TENNIS PAGE B8 ➤ and hopeful expectations of an “Ohio Wants Hillary 4 Prison”), but surround the lake. Jace Wilson (97th, 17:37.26) SEE STALLIONS PAGE B8 their international business careers tutions of truth that recently brought an effort to influence the outcome in ➤ impeachment-level event — that organizing rallies around the coun- and Stansbury’s Isaac before joining the campaign. Most of us fascinating (but false) political favor of Donald Trump and, during has built up around his work. His try. But it’s not clear these rallies Nelson (122nd, 17:53.08). what those indictments covered could information such as “President Trump the primary elections, Democratic indictment is, as far as anyone can even came off. Stansbury’s Dmitri Morse have fallen under the purview of the orders the execution of five turkeys candidate Bernie Sanders. won the Division I Section 2 tell, rigorously factual. That’s prob- The Russians didn’t do anything The indictment implies that Buffaloes shut down Scots to us that we weren’t doing to Internal Revenue Service and seemed pardoned by Obama” (a story that Stansbury Lake ably the point of it — to create a boys race in 16:58.04, with out of place in a multimillion-dollar provoked 914,429 social media inter- the operation was linked to the teammates Talmage Ricks record of an episode that we should ourselves, although we were doing | PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD investigation into alleged electoral actions, according to a 2017 year-end Russian government, and that a St. (17:15.77), Ryan Brady Dominant ground game powers Tooele to big win over Ben Lomond STORY DIANE HATCH want to know as much about as it on a much larger, more potent subversion. analysis by Buzzfeed News). Petersburg-based company called (17:58.55) and Jaxton Maez possible and prevent from ever hap- scale. The Russians are just aping the Internet Research Agency failed But now, we actually have some Former FBI director Mueller’s long faces ‘invaders’ (17:59.04). Tooele’s Wyatt DARREN VAUGHAN pening again. the arguments we are already hav- to register as a foreign agent before arm of the law has reached into that SPORTS EDITOR ing with one other, and the sewer- indicted Russians — 13 individuals Olsen (80th, 18:50.00), Jared The Russia campaign was a pristine electronic river of democracy, purchasing paid advertisements on Downard (91st, 19:42.77), ish level of much of the discussion who supposedly had a hand in the After a disappointing loss shockingly cynical violation of which was also home to this viral social media. Silly Russians — you’re Jordan VanDerwerken (95th, on social media. 2016 electoral outcome. How so? in the Region 11 opener, the our sovereignty. President Donald Facebook post about his own former supposed to pay a lobbying firm in 20:10.28) and Jared Bird The New York Times ran a report Primarily by screwing around on of all varieties Tooele football team’s game Trump would do himself and the bureau: “FBI seizes over 3,000 penises Washington to do all that for you on social media. (96th, 20:12.06) also com- plan coming into Friday’s road country a favor by frankly denounc- the other day on Russian bots, in Flynn. during raid at morgue employee’s peted in that race. Josh game against Ben Lomond was ing it. But the scale of the opera- the immediate aftermath of the Editor’s note: This is the final In the winter, the lake level SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 UV INDEX Wintch (41st, 16:12.77) simple: run, run and run some tion shouldn’t be exaggerated. In Parkland school shooting, posting ® installment of a three-part series is lowered to allow it to freeze led Stansbury in the boys more. the context of a hugely expensive, on Twitter about gun control. It’s on the history, ecology and closer to the bottom, Flynn GUEST OPINION elite race. Josh Oblad (46th, obsessively covered, impossibly hard to believe that this is going to future of Stansbury Lake. said. This is detrimental to the SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE 16:17.15), Scott Ruebush dramatic presidential election, rip apart the American body politic SUN AND MOON sago pondweed cluttering the Camille Vela shares her talent of belly dancing after healing from a tragic loss FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY (56th, 16:25.17), Blaise Miller THS FOOTBALL the Russian contribution on social when many perfectly respectable, The Sun Rise Set STEVE HOWE lake and helps prevent damage (75th, 16:37.77) and Dylan Friday 7:03 a.m. 7:50 p.m. STAFF WRITER amille Vela has been media was piddling and often red-blooded Americans themselves Has the real meaning of America been lost? Saturday 7:04 a.m. 7:48 p.m. through heaving F Sa Su ice M Tu along W Th the Bryant (89th, 16:44.62) also a bride, a widow advocate for gun control, and often With extensive weed FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The Buffaloes executed that laughable. Sunday 7:05 a.m. 7:46 p.m. shoreline, heThe said. higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ scored points for the Stallions, Grantsville’s Coy Johnson (10) follows through on a handoff during a in the immediate aftermath of hen Donald Trump and his Monday 7:06 a.m. 7:45 p.m. growth, waterfowl and thou- number, the greater the need for eye and skin strategy to perfection, attempt- and a new mother, The Russians wanted to boost Tuesday 7:07 a.m. 7:43 p.m. Flynn saidprotection. maintaining0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate;the 6-7 High; 8-10 Tyson Hunt (middle) takes a sample of a smoothie from who finished seventh of 27 game earlier this season. Johnson ran for a touchdown and threw for in that order — and shootings. followers refer to “America,” sands of fish, it can be easy to Very High; 11+ Extreme ing 68 rushing plays and gain- Trump, but as a Facebook executive free.” Wednesday 7:08 a.m. 7:41 p.m. level in the lake takes con- Tracy Shaw at the Taste of Our County, Business and teams in the race. James another in the Cowboys’ 43-15 win over Union on Friday in Roosevelt. she’s only 25. She’s In a better world, Trump would what do they mean? Thursday 7:09 a.m. 7:40 p.m. forget the dynamic ecosystem ing 426 yards on the ground en noted, most of their spending on W It inspired the poems of Walt stant attention. ThisALMANAC year, the Miles (169th, 17:36.20) was be less defensive about the Russian Some see a country of white, The Moon Rise Set in Stansbury Lake is meticu- Career Showcase at the Benson Grist Mill. The Grantsville route to an impressive 37-7 win Dance�to�healalso a belly dancer and has been Facebook ads came after the elec- Robert Reich Whitman and Langston Hughes, Friday 9:30 p.m. 9:28 a.m. lake was highStatistics by foran the inch week endingor Sept. 6. Tooele’s top finisher, and investigation, and his opposition English-speaking Christians. Show Choir (above right) performs the national anthem. over the Scots that evened their tion. The larger goal was to sow GUEST COLUMNIST Saturday 10:05 p.m. 10:35 a.m. lously maintained and moni- An afternoon was joined by Ryan Callister assessing local interest in the dance and the songs of Woody Guthrie. All Partly sunny with a two throughTemperatures May after a wet 92/59 would be less obsessively invested Others want a land inhabited by Sunday 10:43 p.m. 11:43 a.m. tored over the course of thethunderstorm possible Justin Berry (above) with USTAR talks about the role of region record at 1-1. form. discord, yet we had already primed turned their love for America into Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny shower in spots spring, but heHigh/Low said past that week quickly (192nd, 18:07.32), Ethan GHS demolishes in it (at least until such time that it self-seeking individuals free to accu- Monday 11:26 p.m. 12:51 p.m. Pleasant with partial “That was the game plan,” none 1:58 p.m. Some sun, a t-storm pleasant year. Normal high/low past week 85/59 75.5 programs to support technology entrepreneurs and inno- Olcott (200th, 18:28.25), Eli In August, Vela began teaching ourselves for plenty of that. demands that we live up to our ideals. Tuesday Partly sunny, a t-storm sunshine changed dueAverage to heat temp andpast week dry- produces a genuine bombshell). We mulate as much money and power as around in the p.m. The man-made61 lake doesn’t84 62 said Tooele senior Jeno Bins, a belly dancing class at Red Tree Does anyone believe, absent “This land is your land, this land is Wednesday 12:14 a.m. 3:02 p.m. in the afternoon 86 64 88 ness. Normal average temp past week 71.9 vators through training, funding, incubator and accelera- Messick (201st, 18:30.10) possible, who pay taxes only to protect creed. We are a conviction — that all Thursday 1:08 a.m. 4:01 p.m. 85 62 High Low who led Tooele (3-3, 1-1 Region C Russian trolls on Twitter and should seek to shut down Russian my land,” sang Guthrie. 62 83 61 have a natural source like a The waterDaily level Temperatures took a brief tor programs. Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox (right) speaks briefly and Spencer Moreno (203rd, Yoga, next to Macey’s in Tooele. But their assets from criminals and foreign people are created equal, that people 87 64 82 11) with 171 rushing yards and Facebook, that we were headed to a influence as much as possible, with- Last New First Full stream or river, which requires drop when it was discovered 18:38.41). Stansbury’s Zoe Cougars, 43-15 because few people showed up, she aggressors. should be judged by the content of “Let America be America again,” at the event about the county’s economy and jobs. He out losing perspective. We aren’t TOOELE COUNTY WEATHERthe water level to be adjusted had Hales was the fastest female two touchdowns on 26 carries. couldn’t maintain rent for the space. placid election season involving an their character rather than the color of pleaded Hughes. “The land that never the pump at the Mill Pond is joined by Derek B. Miller, who is president and CEO of Tooele’s D’warren Robinson (25) looks for running roomSUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB during a Sept. PHOTO 15 divided because of Russia; we’re Others think mainly about flags, throughout the year, accord- runner from Tooele County, “We wanted to come out and She said the dance form gets a bad incendiary, mediagenic former real- their skin, and that government should has been yet — /And yet must be — Shown is Friday’s weather. DARREN VAUGHAN game against Stansbury. Robinson and the Buffaloes beat Ben Lomond divided because we have genuine, national anthems, pledges of alle- Sep 13 Sep 19 Sep 27 Oct 5 ing to Stansbury Park Service ➤ World Trade Center Utah. Miller also spoke at the event. winning the Division I Section take it to them and have more rap, for which she has a little advice ity TV star bent on blowing up the the land where every man is free. Temperatures are Friday’s SEE LAKE PAGE A9 SPORTS EDITOR 37-7 on Friday in Ogden. deeply held differences. The fault, giance, military parades and secure be of the people, by the people and for ©2017; forecasts and graphics highs and Friday night’s Agency manager Randall 1 race in 18:33.06. She was GHS momentum going into the rest for people who hold preconceived political establishment and a long- / The land that’s mind — the poor provided by BULLETIN BOARD B6 One week after a disap- FOOTBALL borders. the people. lows. joined in the top 100 finishers of our season. We still have negative judgment. time pol who had stoked the enmity to the extent there is one, isn’t with man’s, Indian’s, Negro’s, ME —.” CLASSIFIEDS C6 pointing loss on its home- It was a refreshing bounce- the bots, but with ourselves. Trump encourages a combination Political scientist Carl Friedrich, Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed by Grantsville’s Sabrina Allen to pick up their first Class 3A more to go, but we’re on track mouth.” “Try it before you knock it” Vela of Republicans for 30 years and was comparing Americans to Gallic people, That idealism sought to preserve Download our app today coming night, it was the back effort for the Buffs, who of all three — tribalism, libertarianism Precipitation (in inches) (sixth,HOMETOWN 19:37.50), A10 Stansbury’s North win of the year behind for sure.” Tooele opened the game with said. under FBI investigation? noted that “to be an American is an and protect our democracy — not INSIDE Deep Creek Grantsville football team’s gave up 28 unanswered points Rich Lowry is editor of the and loyalty. UTAH WEATHER Lake Point ShelbyOBITUARIES Archer (14th, A8 running back Gage Schmidt’s The Buffs’ ground game was a 15-play, 71-yard drive that As an adolescent, Vela had to If you read the Mueller indict- ideal, while to be a Frenchman is a inundate it with big money, or allow B7 turn to play the spoiler Friday in the second half of their 35-28 National Review. But the core of our national identity Clive WEATHER 89/68 Run of hot, dry Mountains 19:51.92), McKenna Rogers so dominant that the Scots quit gymnastics because of family one party or candidate to suppress Logan Knolls KID SCOOP night in Roosevelt. 213-yard, three-touchdown loss to Stansbury a week earlier. took up 7:30 of game time. The has not been any of this. It has been fact.” Wendover 91/69 91/69 Stansbury Park (34th, 20:21.87) and Elena B1 (0-6, 0-2) had the ball for less 87/56 90/65 weather continues punctuated with SPORTS effort. drive, which included a 4-yard finances, so as a teenager she taught That idealism led Abraham Lincoln votes from rivals, or permit a foreign Grouse Erda 90/68 The Cowboys put together “The kids responded to how EDITORIAL BOARD found in the ideals we share — politi- Creek Allen (68th, 21:08.16) and than three minutes in the first herself to dance. Her mother wanted power to intrude on our elections. Grantsville 89/66 Pine Canyon See A2 lofty peaks A6 their most dominant perfor- Grantsville (2-4, 1-1 Class we practiced,” Tooele coach Jeff run by Bins on a fourth-and-1 Joel J. Dunn cal equality, equal opportunity, free- to proclaim that America might yet be 83/59 72/58 Trace 0.25 0.00 0.22 14.06 13.48 Grantsville’s Lyndee Limburg half, and for barely over 15 Publisher Emeritus Scott C. 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