Cowboys make playoffs See A10 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY October 27, 2020 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 127 No. 43 $1.00 Firefighters find body at Soldier Canyon fire

the west edge of the fire. Local After containing part of the Office. of land in Soldier Canyon, Sheriff’s office seeking information officials have ruled the fire a fire and processing the scene, The identity of the victim according to Dan Walton, CEILLY SUTTON homicide. investigators determined the has not been released pending county fire warden. STAFF WRITER Canyon on report of a fire at Sheriff’s Deputies responded death was a homicide. positive identification and noti- “We are still working to Firefighters dispatched on approximately 12:35 p.m. on to the scene to investigate Officials said that the rela- fication to his family. extinguish it,” he said. “Smoke Saturday to a fire in Soldier Saturday, according to a press the dead body, but they had tionship between the dead A late 90s Honda Accord, could still be visible.” Canyon outside of Stockton release by the Tooele County to wait until the fire in the body and the fire are still white in color, was abandoned Firefighters from Stockton, found a body at the scene. Sheriff’s Office. immediate area was contained under investigation. near the scene, according to Rush Valley, Tooele Army Tooele area firefighters Upon arrival, firefighters enough to safely investigate, The body was sent to the the press release. were dispatched to Solider located a deceased male on officials said. State Medical Examiner’s The fire burned 32.5 acres SEE FIRE PAGE A7 ®

Tooele County Commission gets first look at 2021 tentative budget Working draft shows $12.3 million required to balance general fund

TIM GILLIE McCoy pointed that as EDITOR presented, it will take approxi- The Tooele County mately $12.3 million of the Commission adopted a tenta- general fund to balance the tive 2021 budget with a $12.3 budget. million shortfall in the gen- County Commission eral fund during their Oct. 20 Chairman Tim Tripp said the meeting. plan is to “whittle down” the The budget was presented expenses to get the budget to by Tooele County Auditor balance. Alison McCoy. As the county The largest increase in gen- budget officer, McCoy collects eral fund expenses is a $3.1 budget requests from elected million transfer to the Human officials and department heads Services fund. and compiles them to form The Human Services fund LIZ ARELLANO/TTB PHOTO the first draft of the tenta- shows an increase in expenses tive budget for the County from $1.9 million in 2020 to Commission. $4.7 million in 2021. The FRIGHTFUL OCTOBER TEMPERATURES The tentative budget does item Human Services budget not at this time show a signifi- shows an increase from $1.3 A lone fisherman braves the weather at Settlement Canyon Dam this morning, following the cant increase in property tax million to $2.0 million in first snowfall of the season. revenue. Property tax revenue behavioral health payments. It for the general fund is fore- also reflects a budgeted $1.2 casted to increase by around million in Medicaid Match $300,000 0.5% from the expenses compared to a bud- current 2020 budget. get of $0 for Medicaid Match Total general fund expenses expenses in the 2020 budget. increase from $43.9 million to $45.2 million, a 3.1% increase. SEE BUDGET PAGE A7 ® Fatal accident on SR-112 on Sunday morning possibly weather related

CEILLY SUTTON Lane, they found that the driver of a died on scene. STAFF WRITER blue passenger car was headed east He has been identified as a Tooele County’s first snowfall may and lost control of his vehicle on slick 29-year-old male but police haven’t have caused a fatal weather-related roads. released his name, according to accident on SR-112. He hit a black SUV on the passen- Collings. A call came in to the Tooele County ger side resulting in an accident. It is unknown if the driver of the dispatch center just after 8 a.m. on Both vehicles only had one male blue passenger car was speeding at Sunday according to Lieutenant occupant. the time of the accident. Lonnie Collings, with the Tooele City The driver of the SUV was trans- Weather is being investigated as a

FILE PHOTO Police Department. ported to a local hospital for treat- probable cause in the accident. The Tooele County Administrative Building. The County Commission is When Tooele and Grantsville City ment of a hurt leg. [email protected] working on the 2021 tentative budget. police arrived on scene, east of Sheep The male in the blue passenger car

COVID19 UPDATE Tooele County remains at high level status for COVID-19

CEILLY SUTTON COVID-19 in Tooele County rently receiving hospital care for had recovered from the virus ized, and 574 deaths, as of Oct. Monitoring sewage may offer STAFF WRITER throughout the course of the COVID-19. according to Thursday’s health 26. health officials a tool for early The Utah Division of pandemic with 62 hospitaliza- On Thursday, there were department report and the sev- It is reported by UDOH that detection of rising infections, Environmental Quality is now tions reported and two deaths 1,163 positive cases of the virus en-day rolling average of case 1,037,256 individuals in the monitoring community infec- working with scientists using of county residents, according in the county, with 60 hospital- counts was 33.26. state have been tested for the tion trends, and confirmation sewage to track coronavirus. to the Utah Department of izations and two deaths, accord- Utah State currently has seen virus. of low infection rates, according Currently, there have been Health. ing to the Tooele County Health 106,083 positive cases of the Utah health officials are - to Jared Mendenhall, public 1,385 laboratory confirmed It is unknown how many Department. virus since the pandemic began, itoring coronavirus in Utah’s positive individual cases of Tooele County residents are cur- 900 individuals in the county with 5,102 individuals hospital- sewage systems. SEE COVID-19 PAGE A7 ®

BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS B3 Bucking OBITUARIES A8 CORONAVIRUS TRACKER Jasen Olsen OPEN FORUM A6 See A9 SPORTS A10 Data as of October 26, 2020. Source: Utah Department of Health TOOELE COUNTY- Known Cases: 1,385 UTAH- Known Cases: 106,083 Hospitalizations: 62 • Deaths: 2 Hospitalizations: 5,102 • Deaths: 574 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY October 27, 2020 School district requesting bonds for new schools 2019 bond rejection for schools was first since 1997

TIM GILLIE Wendover, add 10 new class- elementary school in a loca- EDITOR rooms to Stansbury Park and tion “to be decided.” Tooele County School East Elementary schools, and The location of the new District has a $170 million other upgrades at existing elementary school was not bond request on the general schools, the school district announced until February election ballot mailed to vot- turned around and put anoth- 2007. It was Settlement ers. er bond on the ballot in 1997. Canyon Elementary. If approved the school The 1997 proposal for $45 A $19.5 million bond to district will build a new high million to build a new high refinance the building of the school, junior high, and school, a new junior high Community Learning Center elementary school. With bond school, and upgrades at other was approved by 53% of the payments dropping off and an schools was rejected by 60% voters in 2014. With no net increasing property tax base, of the voters. tax increase, the 2014 bond, the school district forecasts The school district came with a lower interest rate, that the new bonds will not back to the voters three years will save the school district, require a property tax rate later in 2000 with a $145 and taxpayers, $1.4 million in increase. million bond for three new interest payments over the life In 2019, 58% of Tooele elementary schools — Middle, of the bond, according to the County voters rejected a Overlake,and Willow, a school district’s bond advisors $190 million bond for the rebuild of Tooele High School at Zions Public Finance. same three schools plus secu- and expansion of Grantsville In 2015, voters approved rity upgrades at other school High School — 16 new rooms. approved a $49 million bond buildings. That bond would Voters approved that bond that was used to pay for Old have cost the owners of the with a 55% “yes” vote. Mill Elementary School, “average” $250,000 home and In 2004, voters approved a replace both East and Harris additional $10.70 per month $28 million bond that paid for Elementary schools with in property tax. an elementary school — Sterling Elementary School, a That was the first time Springs, Clarke N. Johnsen classroom addition to Tooele since 1997 that voters have Junior High School, and an Junior High School, property turned down a bond request addition to Grantsville Junior for a new high school and from the school district. High School. junior high school, and $5 After voters approved a Two years later,in 2006, million in specified capital FILE PHOTOS $10 million bond in 1996 voters approved a $58 million projects at other school build- Stansbury High School was funded as part of the 2006 voter approved bond. The school is shown under construc- with a 62% “yes” vote to build bond for a new high school — ings. tion (top) and Superintendent Mike Johnsen speaks at the school’s ground breaking ceremony (above). Anna Smith Elementary in Stansbury High School and an [email protected]

N N SR 138 ERDA Sheep Lane Sheep Lane GRANTSVILLE SR-138 CITY Erda Way ERDA Erda Way Proposed Main St. Main St. Grantsville Annexation Area Grantsville Annexation Lamb Lane Marshall Rd. Durfee St. GRANTSVILLE SR-112

NEWS TIPS 435-882-0050 Grantsville annexations go to court TOOELETRANSCRIPT tion until the court hears the within the proposed boundary BULLETIN Erda residents ask a judge to review two recent annexations annexation review motion. of Erda City. If not annexed The Brown annexation is into Grantsville City, if voters TIM GILLIE Annexation and the approved annexation petition and other a request by some property approve Erda’s incorporation, EDITOR annexation in the area of reasons. owners to annex 1,553 acres of they would become part of TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Two Grantsville City annexa- Sheep Lane and Erda Way. Third District Court land into Grantsville City. Erda City. BULLETIN tions have ended up in court. In both cases the Erda Judge Dianna Gibson Sun Valley Ranchettes sub- Grantsville Mayor Brent The Erda Community Community Association and denied a request by the Erda division is on the west end of Marshall said these property ADMINISTRATION Association with some Erda cit- others claim the annexations Community Association to the proposed annexation area owners came to Grantsville Scott C. Dunn Publisher izens have filed motions asking do not meet requirements of issue a preliminary injunction and Gunderson Acres subdivi- City and requested annexation. Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher the 3rd District Court to review state law due to timing of the against the annexation into sion lies near the center of the Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus The city did not pursue the the Grantsville annexation application submission, lack Grantsville of 548.85 acres on proposed annexation area. property owners, according to OFFICE request known as the Brown of necessary signatures on the its eastern boundary located The Fassio Egg Farms is also Marshall. Bruce K. Dunn Controller in the area of Sheep Lane and located within the annexation [email protected] Chris Evans Office Manager Erda Way. area. Vicki Higgins Customer Service Gibson found that only three The Tooele County Patricia Cook Circulation Manager of four requirements for a Boundary Commission EDITORIAL temporary injunction had been approved a decision that would TOOELETRANSCRIPT Tim Gillie Editor met. However, the court will allow the proposed Brown BULLETIN Darren Vaughan Sports Editor proceed with a hearing on the annexation into Grantsville, as Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer Missing 14-year annexation. long as the 14 property owners Delivering the News Mark Watson Correspondent Gibson issued a temporary that didn’t sign the annexation in Tooele County for ADVERTISING restraining stopping the petition aren’t included in the More Than 120 Years Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Grantsville City Council from annexation. Keith Bird Advertising Sales old Tooele girl approving the Brown annexa- Both of these properties are Subscribe 435-882-0050 Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director found in Orem Liz Arellano Graphic Artist CEILLY SUTTON surveillance from several PRODUCTION STAFF WRITER residences in the Overlake Perry A. Dunn Pre-press Manager A 14-year-old Tooele City area, as well as from Overlake Mindy Wiseman Production resident was missing for four Elementary. They found out Dan Coats Pre-press Technician days before she was located in that Richards was walking on Orem City. foot in the area of Overlake SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Happy $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered Oct. 20 around 11 p.m., Elementary around 12:30 p.m. by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Tooele City Police responded to on Oct. 20. Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, a call of a missing 14-year-old Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele This was prior to the last County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the girl, Mia Richards. time she had been seen by her United States. A patrol officer met with family. OFFICE HOURS: Richards’ mother, who lived On Saturday, the detective ALSO OFFERING EGGNOG! Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with her daughter in Overlake, closed Saturday and Sunday. assigned to the case stopped according to Jeremy Hansen, at Maverik on 2000 North and CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: Pumpkin! 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. Tooele City Police Department asked to see surveillance video PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: public information officer. beginning at 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 4 p.m. day prior to publication. Her mother stated that the 20. COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, 14-year-old had been missing The detective noticed BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: since 2:30 p.m. Richards and two other indi- 3 p.m. day prior to publication. “The officer learned that viduals enter the gas station OBITUARY DEADLINE: Mia has several medical condi- around 3:00 p.m., according to 10:30 a.m. day of publication. tions that require medication,” Hansen. Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals Hansen said. A few hours later, photos postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by Richards was listed on the were sent out of the adult male the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, National Crime Investigation and female accompanying Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, Center as a missing person. Richards, as well as the vehicle Tooele City, Utah 84074. The following day, the miss- they were seen in. AVAILABLE AT POSTMASTER: ing person’s case was assigned Later Saturday evening, Send change of address to: to a detective and Richards’ around 11:30 p.m., police were TOOELE PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 status was then changed to an notified that Richards was endangered missing person. located in Orem by the Orem GRANTSVILLE 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 email: [email protected] An advisory was sent out, due City Police Department. HERRIMAN or visit our website extension at to the fact that her medica- The investigation as to how TooeleOnline.com tions were still located at her the 14-year-old ended up in Entire contents ©2020 Transcript Bulletin residence. Orem and the facts surround- Like us on Facebook for Publishing Company, Inc. All rights Detectives began to pursue ing what happened there /AmericanBurgers exclusive weekly specials! reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the leads in the case, according to are still under investigation, written consent of the editor or publisher. Hansen. according to Hansen. www.american-burgers.com Officers obtained video [email protected] TUESDAY October 27, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3

UTAH’S GROWTH ISN’T STOPPING. SO HOW WILL WE PLAN FOR IT?

As Tooele County’s population doubles in the next 25-30 years, will we have unplanned sprawl as land is sold and developed piecemeal? Or will we have thoughtfully planned communities – with parks, trails, open spaces, and new opportunities for employment and entertainment?

With forward-thinking, master-planned communities like Adobe Rock Ranch, Tooele County can become a model for sustainable, smart growth – a place where future generations can call home. VOTE YES FOR PLANNING TOOELE’S FUTURE. VOTE YES ON PROP 2 Adobe Rock Ranch

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

GUEST OPINION Press covers for Biden

oe Biden is the most cos- Jseted presidential candidate in memory. He’s run a minimalist cam- paign that’s avoided the press as much as possible, while the press hasn’t been braying for more access and answers, but eager to avoid anything that could be discomfiting to the Biden, “I have no response, it’s campaign. another smear campaign, right Never before has the media up your alley, those are the been so openly fearful of ask- questions you always ask.” ing or reporting something No one rallied to Erickson’s that might hurt a presidential defense. Instead, respect- candidate. Even the lowest able figures on the center-left common denominator of news shamed Erickson for having — simply being interesting — asked a politician an unwel- has been tossed aside. Boring come question — which, and uneventful is the new the day before yesterday, newsworthy. would have been considered The tendency reached a new Journalism 101. level in the media’s handling Much of the press has of New York Post reports on pronounced the Post story emails obtained from a laptop debunked without doing any that Hunter Biden reportedly work to debunk it and believes left off at a Delaware computer as a matter of faith that it is repair shop. Russian disinformation. Rather, Here was a story with the focus has been reporting LETTERS TO THE EDITOR enough mysteries and plotlines on how the Post reported the to keep a couple of newsrooms story, as the press works to dis- busy. Are the emails, putting credit media outlets that don’t Vote “no” on school bonds teaching, and they are far and park district board mem- LETTERS POLICY Hunter Biden’s sleazy overseas toe the correct political line — The Tooele County School more valuable than ‘possibly ber I have seen plans presented business dealings in a more you know, just like Woodward Board asks us to vote for a The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes needed’ future buildings. If for this development and after letters to the editor from readers. sinister light, legitimate? Did and Bernstein did during $170 million bond to build our need for buildings changes studying the plans, along with Letters must be no longer than 250 Hunter really take the laptop Watergate. three new schools. Although I in the future we can always others I asked the developer words, civil in tone, written exclusively to the shop and forget about it? This tendency toward “anti- support local schools, and even authorize the school board to to provide specifics related to for the Transcript-Bulletin, and And, more importantly, what reporting” has long charac- more I support local school secure monies at that time, but parks and open spaces, to con- accompanied by the writer’s name, address and phone number. Longer do the emails say about what terized Biden coverage. The teachers, this bond proposal at this time it would be waste- sider new locations of the 3-6 letters may be published, based on Joe Biden knows or should New York Times took 19 days is an extremely bad idea for a ful to do so. story building and the highest merit and at the Editor’s discretion. All have known about Hunter’s to cover Tara Reade’s sexual number of reasons. The most important thing density, to alleviate the water, letters may be subject to editing. work that depended so heavily assault allegation against him, The most obvious reason is the school board and district sewer and road infrastructure Readers who are interested in writing on proximity to the vice presi- not wanting to burden its read- the effects of the Covid-19 pan- administration can be doing at concerns. During this time, we a longer guest op-ed column on dent? ers with information about a demic. Not only have many this time is to find further ways noted that many items exist in a topic of general interest should contact Editor Tim Gillie. Instead, the press has been newsworthy too quickly. parents chosen not to send to support our teachers and Kennecott’s planned communi- uninterested at best and hostile Any Biden misstep is quickly their children back in person staff, even if that means rais- ty that have only been verbally Email: [email protected] Fax: (435) 882-6123 at worst. It’s the opposite of a explained away. The press to our public schools this year, ing funds to better compensate promised, but are not required Mail: Letters to the Editor feeding frenzy. The media has doesn’t seem to mind that the but many of them do not plan them, and supply them with by the agreement. Tooele Transcript-Bulletin deployed its bomb disposal campaign is prone to declare to send them back in the future the resources they need now. When asked for certain P.O. Box 390 unit for fear that a potentially “lids” — or the end of the can- even after there is a vaccine. Therefore I urge you to vote requirements and needs to be Tooele, UT 84074 explosive story might detonate. didate’s public day — early and Moreover, many more par- “no” on the proposed school placed in writing and to work What Biden has to say about often. ents have recently pulled their bond. together on these, the devel- the emails is inherently of Usually, the media loves children out of being in school Jon McCartney oper did not commit to this. As in Lake Point and as a resident interest. Yet, he wasn’t asked candidates who make good in person since the Covid Tooele we continued to work on this that has not been able to get about it at his recent ABC News copy, who provide drama and spikes in October, and some of and review other items, we needed changes put in the town hall. Never mind that his color. In its hatred and fear them do not plan on sending Adobe Rock Ranch Prop #2 developed many unanswered agreement, it is clear we have response would have made of President Donald Trump, their children back in person needs a “No” vote concerns about the agreement no choice but to vote against headlines afterward and the though, it has thrown in its lot later. My Name is Ryan and I and the scope of the develop- Prop 2 rezone and hit the reset clip would have been shown with the dull and meander- In addition, while many par- am a Lake Point resident, a ment. As a member of one of button to void the develop- in every TV segment about the ing Joe Biden, bringing to the ents are now involving them- Lake Point Park District board the entities that this developer ment agreement to make sure debate. effort all the complacency selves in a variety of home member, and a sponsor of Vote should work with, I came to we can secure requirements for Subsequently, CBS reporter and pointed incuriosity it can schooling models, others are Against Prop 2. the conclusion that the cur- paid infrastructure and make Bo Erickson betrayed his pro- muster. utilizing charter schools and Undoubtedly you have rent plan does not require the sure that we are growing in a fession by asking Biden his other private school options, seen a mailer, a yard sign, a developer to pay for necessary responsible way. response to the Post story on Rich Lowry is editor of the and many that are staying with billboard, or a social media infrastructure, such as public Thank you for your sup- a tarmac. He got slammed by National Review. the public school option are ad from the Corporation of parks, sewer, water, roads, etc. port, your voice and your vote utilizing solely online teaching, Kennecott asking you to vote and be responsible for other against Prop 2 and plan to continue to do so. yes regarding their develop- impacts their development will Ryan Zumwalt GUEST OPINION All of this means that our ment rezone, which when vot- have on the community since Lake Point in person pupil population ing “yes” includes supporting they are not required in writ- has dropped significantly, and their development agreement ing. ‘Realistic picture’ of Prop #2 we do not need the brick and of what is required by them If we vote against Prop 2 I was reading the local news By curtailing basic mortar space that last year and paid for by them. now, this will allow future to increase my knowledge of we thought we were going to Obviously as sponsors we discussions and plans to have affairs that affect our living need, and there is absolutely cannot compete with that entities like the park, sewer, conditions and daily affairs no reason to believe that will amount of money to advertise and water districts, our new when I was struck with the bla- rights, Western change in the years soon to and gain support for our con- five member County Council, tant oxymoron of the full page come. cerns regarding this specific community members and orga- ad presented by the developers To give the school board development, so we submit our nizations, and others at the of the Adobe Rock Ranch to nations resemble the bonding capability of $170 request and plea that you vote table and in discussion prior to be located in Lake Point and milion at this time is unwise against Prop 2 and this rezone any rezone and any develop- Stansbury Park. at best. They say they want it to help us, the new County ment agreement being made. The photo depicted in the ad authoritarian states for three schools that last year Council, and other entities All aspects of this develop- showed a lovely family walking they thought they might have involved to go back to the table ment and how it will affect hand in hand through an open wo signs on the glass front needed in a few years, but with with the developer and get the community and the . That is how the property Tdoor of a municipal swim- all that has quickly transpired critical changes made to the county must be studied prior looks today. A more realis- ming pool in the Parisian that has changed our school development agreement prior to approval of a development tic picture to illustrate their suburb of Mantes-la-Jolie the Rachel Marsden culture beyond what we could to the rezone and prior to the agreement and building. This development plans would be to morning of Oct. 17 perfectly GUEST COLUMNIST have imagined a year ago we development agreement being has not been done, and we depict the family stuck in traf- captured the current times in clearly will not need those finalized. need to have traffic studies, fic on highway 36, the children Western civilization. One sign schools for years to come at Following the approval of road plans, water studies, etc. in a modular classroom due to detailed new COVID-19 sani- the earliest. the rezone and the develop- to make informed and wise school overcrowding, the fam- tary provisions. The other fea- at the satirical Charlie Hebdo Instead of worrying about ment agreement in 2018, decisions. ily staying indoors on the ‘bad tured the triangular red “Alerte magazine on Jan. 7, 2015. and putting the tax-payers I have been part of sev- Ultimately a referendum air’ days and living in crowded Vigipirate” symbol conveying Charlie Hebdo had published on the hook for a $170 mil- eral in person meetings with was necessary, because we housing conditions. the current alert level for terror caricatures of the Prophet liability the school board Kennecott and community need to start over on this proj- One of the major concerns attacks. Muhammad in 2012, should now be looking at how members, one-on-one meet- ect and have fresh eyes and in our area is the lack of culi- Not only were terrorism and In August, a monthly maga- it can take some pressure off ings, phone conferences, perspective on how to respon- nary water for use. COVID-19 juxtaposed in place zine produced by ISIS sup- of our overworked and over and email exchanges with sibly grow. Even part of our “To ensure that the avail- but also in time, as just hours porters urged followers to take pressured teachers. Many of Kennecott in which I and oth- current commission signed the able water supply in the Tooele later, a schoolteacher who had matters into their own hands by our teachers are now having to ers have tried to work with the referendum petition to give us Valley is not overtaxed, the shown his class caricatures of emulating the Charlie Hebdo handle online teaching, as well developer to help encourage a voice and vote against this State Engineer instituted a the Prophet Mohammed was attack. as online conferencing with more responsible growth and rezone to have a better plan groundwater management beheaded in the Paris suburb of Hey, France, listen up! parents, while at the same time to help get needed infrastruc- and written agreement made. plan in February 1996, which Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, fol- Jihadists want you to protect teaching students in person. ture items paid for by the We feel that now is the only placed a moratorium on the lowed soon after by an indefi- their feelings! While that may sound easy developer, which was ultimate- time we can make changes and granting of new water rights. nite closure of the swimming Earlier this year, the French enough, it adds stress to our ly unsuccessful. it is necessary for all of us to ... Water level and water qual- pool due to new COVID-19 government, led by President teachers, and requires differ- During these meetings and vote against Prop 2, and this ity data in Lake Point was restrictions. Emmanuel Macron’s majority ent skill sets and training, and based on the responses from rezone and in doing so this will collected during August 1999 Radical Islamic terrorism and party, attempted to extend the the opinion of many is that the developer not willing to force the developer to come through August 2003. The sanitary terrorism may have state’s reach even further by the school district has not pro- work on desired changes, this back to the county and other water levels generally declined more in common than it seems. curtailing online speech that vided adequate training and led me to the decision to vote entities involved and impacted about one to two feet likely The 18-year-old Chechen could be considered “hateful.” developed adequate ongoing against this Prop 2 zoning and come to a new and better because of less than aver- refugee alleged to have killed Radical Islamic terrorists support for this new environ- change. written agreement and a better age precipitation.In general, teacher Samuel Paty, 47, was want French citizens’ funda- ment our teachers have been As a board member of one of plan for responsible growth, water-level fluctuations are shot dead by police shortly mental freedoms to be curtailed thrust into through no fault of the entities that this developer necessary studies completed monitored to gain understand- after the attack. The suspect, in order to ensure zero offense their own. should work with, I came to and requirements of infrastruc- ing of ground water recharge/ Abdoullakh Anzorov, posted to their sensibilities. Every It seems only prudent that the conclusion that the current ture paid for by the developer. discharge processes. When a photo of the victim’s head other special interest seems to the school board stops trying rezone and development plan Unfortunately this rezone recharge exceeds discharge, on Twitter and referenced the be getting the restrictions on to raise our bond liability for does not require the developer and planned community as water levels rise. Conversely, teacher’s educational use of speech and expression that they the brick and mortar needs in written agreement to pay it is now, led to a written when discharge is greater than the now-infamous cartoons ask for from the government. of the past, and focus on how for necessary infrastructure, development agreement with recharge, water levels decline. that other jihadists had used to to better equip our teachers such as public parks, sewer, Kennecott and the County Discharge created by with- justify the murder of 12 people SEE MARSDEN PAGE A9 ® for the ‘new normal’ that they water, roads, etc. and be signed in 2018 which does drawals from wells will affect have been pressed into for the responsible for other impacts not require what is needed water levels. ... The quality of Tooele Transcript Bulletin Editorial Board foreseeable long-term future. since they are not required in and paid for by the develop- the water is also being degrad- Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Timothy H. Gillie Our teachers are needed writing. ment and developer. As a Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor for both in-person and online As a community member member of one of the entities SEE LETTERS PAGE A5 ® TUESDAY October 27, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 Are you prepared? MATTERS OF FAITH Wills • Trusts Medicaid Planning Church calls for treating everyone Free Initial Consultation DAVID G. WOOD President as brothers, sisters, children of God 435-255-8740

anna and I chuckled a – President M. Russell Ballard Accepting Jfew weeks ago when we New Clients heard Elder Henry B. Eyring Our experiences here in Frank Mohlman’s of The Church of Jesus Christ Zambia — after only one quick Clients Welcome! of Latter-day Saints say, month — re-affirm our beliefs “Welcome to the Saturday every day that we truly are all 1244 North Main, Ste 202, Tooele morning session of General brothers and sisters. Conference.” Charlie Roberts and his wife Janna are currently serving in Your Complete Local News Source the Zambia Lusaka Mission for Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 Charlie Roberts The Church of Jesus Christ of GUEST COLUMNIST Latter-day Saints.

It was definitely different to watch the morning session of conference live at 6 p.m. in a Let’s Lusaka, Zambia, chapel. What a wonderful confer- ence! It seemed obvious to me that the theme of this STORM conference was putting an end to divisiveness and treating everyone like the brothers and sisters we truly are. I loved the the no-nonsense approach President Russell M. Nelson and Dallin H. Oaks directed to members of the Church con- HOUSE cerning the current issues of today. COURTESY CHARLIE ROBERTS Here are some notable Missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints share quotes of their’s and other their knowledge during a street meeting in Lilanda, Lusaka, Zambia. speakers from the October 2020 General Conference: against Latinos, Asians, and minds will be knit in righteous- other groups. This nation’s his- ness and unity and that we will “Each of us has a divine tory of racism is not a happy be one with Them.” potential because each is a one, and we must do better.” – Elder Quentin L. Cook child of God. Each is equal in – President Dallin H. Oaks His eyes. The implications of “In the household of faith this truth are profound. “As with all gifts the Father there are to be no strangers, no “Brothers and sisters, please so willingly offers, seeing foreigners, no rich and poor, listen carefully to what I am deeply requires us to ask no outside ‘others.’ As ‘fellow about to say. God does not love Him—and then act. Ask to citizens with the saints,’ we are one race more than another. see others as He does—as His invited to change the world for His doctrine on this matter is true sons and daughters with the better, from the inside out, clear. He invites all to come infinite and divine potential. one person, one family, one UTAH HOUSE of unto Him, ‘black and white, Then act by loving, serving, neighborhood at a time.” bond and free, male and and affirming their worth and – Elder Gerrit W. Gong female.’ potential as prompted. As this REPRESENTATIVES “I grieve that our black becomes the pattern of our “No matter where you live, brothers and sisters the world lives, we will find ourselves what language you speak, or over are enduring the pains of becoming ‘true followers of… the challenges you face, God racism and prejudice. Today I Jesus Christ.’” hears and answers you in His DISTRICT 21 call upon our members every- – Michelle D. Craig own way and in His own time. where to lead out in abandon- Because we are His children, paid for by ing attitudes and actions of “As leaders, we are not we can approach Him to seek prejudice. I plead with you under the illusion that in the help, solace, and a renewed VOTESTORMYSIMON.COM to promote respect for all of past all relationships were per- desire to make a positive dif- God’s children.” fect, all conduct was Christlike, ference in the world.” – President Russell M. Nelson or all decisions were just. However, our faith teaches “This country should be bet- that we are all children of our Tooele County School District's ter in eliminating racism not Father in Heaven, and we wor- Tooele County School District’s only against black Americans, ship Him and His Son, Jesus who were most visible in Christ, who is our Savior. Our 2020 Flu Schedule the recent protests, but also desire is that our hearts and 2020 Flu Schedule Monday, October 12 Wednesday, October 21 Ibapah Elementary Overlake Elementary West Elementary Clarke N. Johnsen Jr High School Vernon/Dugway already putting the future of St. Marguerite's Catholic School Thursday, October 22 Letters the Lake Point community in Blue Peak High School Rose Springs Elementary continued from page A4 jeopardy. The water flowing into the water wells of the orig- Stansbury Park Elementary inal town site is being affected Tuesday, October 13 ed because of increases in by the developers’ wells drilled Grantsville Elementary Monday, October 26 sodium and chloride, the pre- to the east of town and divert- Grantsville High School Tooele Jr High School dominant ions present in Great ing the water to the new hous- Tooele High School Salt Lake water. The dominant ing developments. Yes, we are Wednesday, October 14 Scholar Academy trend is an increase in dis- concerned! Willow Elementary solved solids with proximity Safe yield is defined as the to Great Salt Lake. ... As the amount of water which may Grantsville Jr High School Tuesday, October 27 aquifer is depleted, the water be withdrawn from an aquifer Anna Smith Elementary is contaminated with chemi- without an undesirable result Watch for a bright green flu packet that will be Monday, October 19 Wendover High School cals similar to what exists in in terms of both water quantity sent home with each elementary student. Northlake Elementary Canyon Elementary the lake.” (information from and quality. We urge the State (Secondary students will have copies available in Sterling Elementary Settlement Canyon Elementary Ground-Water Movement and Engineer to limit the with- the front office of their schools.) Please review the packet and have your child return the signed Water Quality in Lake Point, drawals from the groundwater Tuesday October 20 Tooele County Utah, 1999- system to be safe yield. We also consent form the day the school nurses will be at Wednesday, October 28 2003) urge a “no” vote on Proposition your student's school. The consent form is also Old Mill Elementary Middle Canyon Elementary This study was done 20 #2 on the ballot. available here: Stansbury High School Bonneville Academy years ago with information Colleen Garrard http://tooelehealth.org/school-flu-clinincs/ indicating an adverse effect Lake Point Thursday, October 29 on the water supply. Further Parents and siblings welcome to attend. Excelsior Academy studies show the amount of “paper” water rights in rela- tion to the amount of “wet” water available and the impact of additional diversions on springs and flowing wells. The groundwater flow for Lake Point comes from drain- age east of adobe Rock and funnels the water through the Lake Point sub-basin. The Vote amount of the water depends on the snowfall and the precip- itation in this area east of our community. These essential foothills are also planned to be developed in the future. The growth and develop- Robert ment going on in Lake Point at the present time, 2020, is

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Hildegard Margareta William Kemp mals. Life always seemed to have a way of making sure he Halladay Johnston, Jr. had a dog in his life. Whether it was Magnum, Coco, or Kobe, 2/16/1936 – 10/20/2020 William (Bill) was born they were always well trained March 5, 1942, to William and and had a new trick to show Our beloved mother, sister, Francis in Chicago, Illinois. off to family and friends. Oma, aunt, and friend peace- He passed away Oct. 22, William is survived by his fully left us Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020, at the age of 78. After wife Won Young; along with 2020. Hildi was born Feb. 16, spending much of his life in three children Anne-Marie 1936, in Berlin, Germany, to Chicago, Illinois, and Redding, (Stone) Chandler, Lynn (Jim) Robert and Margareta Becker. California, he settled down in Coster, Will (Katie) Johnston; Her family escaped under diffi- Tooele, Utah. two step-children James cult circumstances from Russian Bill was an avid learner and (Lindsey) DeSpain, Alex occupied East Germany, to teacher throughout his life. He (Erin) DeSpain; brother Bob West Berlin after World War received a bachelor’s degree in (Judy) Johnston; sister Maggie II in 1952. Her parents and Chemistry from Ripon College Johnston LeFevre; nine grand- three sisters immigrated to Salt and followed it with a Ph.D. in children; and nieces and neph- Lake City, Utah, in Jan. 1954. travel, and spend time with her Kevin (Gaile) Halladay; sis- Chemistry from Montana State Bill, Grandpa Bobos, Gomer, ews. He was preceded in death They wanted to be near the family. Hildi’s lifelong dream ters Ingrid Kaufman, Brigitte University. He never missed or even Luigi, he would always by his mother and father. Saints and to be sealed in the was to open a gift and clothing (Tarrie) McBride, Ruth (Dave) a moment to teach what he answer to all of his nicknames Funeral service will be held Salt Lake Temple. She married store. Hildi’s Gifts opened in Grangroth; five grandchildren; knew. From camping and fish- (in addition to using them at at Tate Mortuary in Tooele, Paul H. Gottschalk in 1954 and Tooele in 1981 and spanned and five great-grandchildren. ing to coaching youth sports, restaurants) and then have one Utah, Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. had two children, Clifford and nearly four decades, with at Funeral services will be held he always strived to help men- of his classic jokes to go with The viewing will be held from Diana, and later divorced. She least three generations of cus- Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020, at tor his children the best that he it. He always had a few stories 9:30 to 10:45 a.m., with the married Don Halladay in 1977 tomers. She considered her 11 a.m., with a viewing begin- could. In addition to teaching at hand, but also loved to cre- funeral service proceeding at in the Salt Lake Temple, thereby customers as her second fam- ning at 10 a.m. at the Bennion a continuing education course ate them. Whether through his 11 a.m. Those attending will gaining a step-son, Kevin. ily. She came to work until the 19th Ward, 6250 S. 2200 West, in computer science, he also love of science and analysis, be required to wear masks. Her love of music helped her week before she passed. Taylorsville, Utah. Interment spent a year teaching foren- camping, or sports, life seemed The funeral service will also be to serve as ward chorister and Hildi was preceded in will take place following the sic science at Southern Utah to always have a new story to livestreamed at my.gather.app/ choir director for many years. death by her parents, brother services at Memorial Redwood University. uncover. Even more than this, remember/william-johnson- Hildi had numerous hobbies Jürgen Becker, and husband Mortuary and Cemetery, 6500 Bill served in the United he was always happy to strike oct-2020 and talents that included sing- Donald Halladay. Hildi is S. Redwood Road, West Jordan, States Military, including one up a conversation. Over the Condolences may be sent ing, oil painting, flower arrang- survived by her children Utah. Streaming information tour in Vietnam. He also served phone or in person, sometimes to the family through Tate ing, and decorating. She was Clifford Gottschalk, Diana can be found online at memori- as a recruiter for the United he was too friendly for his own Mortuary at www.tatemortu- also an avid reader, loved to (Bruce) Shields; stepson alutah.com. States Military Academy. good. ary.com. Whether you knew him as He was also a lover of ani-

Douglas Walter Pure from California to Stansbury Park, Utah. Douglas retired Douglas Walter Pure, 58, from Costco in 2016. Gaylene Roberts Ward Young Women President, of Stansbury Park, Utah, Douglas is survived by sisters Stake Young Women President, passed away at home in his Melinda Pure, Sharon Ricker; Shields and counselor in the Stake sleep Oct. 15, 2020. Douglas and sister-in-law Paula Perrin, Relief Society. She and her was born April 16, 1962, in all from California; his best Our angel mother, Gaylene husband served for 18 months San Bernardino, California, friend who is like a brother, Roberts Shields, left this in the Texas Dallas Mission. to Kenneth Walter Pure and Jose Chavez; many friends who earth unexpectedly to be She is survived by her Marian Pure. Douglas grew were like family; and many with her husband Oct. 24, children Kenn Lee (Peggy) up in Rialto, California, with cousins. He was preceded in 2020, in Tooele, Utah, at the Shields, Shelly Vario (Glade), his older sister Melinda and death by his parents. age of 78. Gaye was born in Larry (Yvette) Shields, Shaun younger sister Sharon. Douglas Douglas was kind and gener- Brigham City, Utah, July 1, (Krissy) Shields, Crystal accepted Jesus as his Savior ous to his friends and will be so 1942, to Josephine and Burton (Chuck) Lawrence, Chad in high school and has now missed. He had a great sense of Nish. She was later sealed Shields (Kim), Brandon been welcomed into his eter- humor and loved telling a good to Josephine and Claude E. (Valerie) Shields, Brooke nal home in the loving arms story. He leaves a hole in our Roberts. (Brett) Castagno, and Eric of Jesus. Douglas graduated hearts that no one else can fill. She grew up in Grantsville (Lara) Shields; her brothers from Eisenhower High School, While in high school, Douglas A memorial service was be and had many fond memories Dick and Eddie Roberts; sisters Rialto, California. He earned began his career as a retail held for Douglas on Saturday, of that town. She married Mary Jo White and LeeAnn his bachelor’s degree in busi- clerk for a California super- Oct. 24, 2020, at Tate Versal A. Shields on Jan. 9, much and built her whole life Saunders. She was preceded ness from California State market chain, later moving to Mortuary. 1963, in the Logan Temple. around them. She left very in death by her husband, par- University, San Bernardino. Costco. In 2007 Douglas moved We love you Douglas! They had nine children, 42 fond memories with her chil- ents, grand-daughter Kirsti grandchildren and 30 great- dren and grandchildren as she Marie Shields, grandson Kaden grandchildren. showered them with uncon- Shields, son in-law Dennis She absolutely loved music ditional love, good cooking Vario. and was very talented with it. and many fun times filled with Funeral service will be She played and accompanied laughter. Her family brought Saturday, Oct. 31, at 11 a.m., Tooele Education others ever since she was a her the greatest joy! at the Skyline Church Building, young Primary girl. She made She was a member of The 1100 E. Skyline Drive. A view- F   the world more beautiful Church of Jesus Christ of ing will be held Friday, Oct. S T  C  S  with her music for her family Latter-day Saints and loved 30, from 6 to 8 p.m., at Tate and many others. The music serving her Heavenly Father Mortuary, 110 S. Main St., she played in life has become in many capacities. She served Tooele, and at 9:30 a.m. at engrained into the souls of her in various callings includ- the church before the funeral. children and grandchildren. ing always having a calling Interment will be in the Tooele She loved her family very involved in music along with City Cemetery. Right Plan, Right Time By Linda Clegg Robbie Niemela

“A stitch in time saves nine” Robbie was born Feb. 3, 1962. He past Oct. is an idiom we may have heard 1, 2020, from complications of organ failures. RIGHT PLAN He married to his loving wife Patricia Niemela. our grandparents use. This is a His children are Nathan (Elizabeth) Niemela, phrase whose symbolic meaning Robbie Niemela, Tommy Barker, Gregory has nothing to do with sewing! (Sarah) Barker, Andrea (Chris) Burbidge, Put simply, it means don’t put RIGHT TIME Crystal (Branden) Johnson. He was a proud off doing something when it is papa to 14 grandchildren. His parents are Dottie needed because doing so will ( ) (Arthur) Niemela, brother Artie (Geri) Niemela, only exacerbate the problem. School Bond 2020 and sister Traci Niemela. We are right in the middle of Everyone who met Rob had a story to tell. He an election which is important Tooele, which is to be located on TCSD the lowest possible rates. loved to travel, go fishing, and boating, pulling His happiness made him lots of friends. Robbie for so many reasons. One property west of Home Depot. • Debt from one existing wake boards and tubes, working on wood and will be greatly missed. voting decision we are making • A new junior high school bond will be paid off this year, spending time with his large family. He was an Funeral services will be held Saturday, Oct. this election will have a in Stansbury Park located and another next year, the result army veteran who lost his leg at a early age; his 31, 2020, from noon to 2 p.m., at The Church of profound effect on the education across the street to the south of of which is a no net tax increase life had challenges. He had a sweet disposition, Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 220 W. 2200 of the children in Tooele County Stansbury High School. with the issuance of this bond. beautiful smile, and funny sayings and songs. North, Tooele, Utah. for years to come. Yes, I’m • A new elementary school • Passing this bond proposal referring to the ballot item for in Grantsville City located at the and beginning these schools the issuance of $170 million in intersection of Worthington and now gives us the benefit of General Obligation Bonds. We Nygreen Streets. today’s prices. Construction have the opportunity with this Schools in these areas are costs continue to rise. Delaying Tommy Barker bond proposal to metaphorically already above recommended construction will only cost us “put in a few stitches” to keep capacity right now! Keep this in more for the same thing in the Our son Tommy Barker was born July 1, up with the additional influx of mind as we look at projections future. 1980. He past away the night of Oct. 20, 2020. Tommy has three children, Sabien Reeder, students in our county. of an additional 3,000 students It truly is the right plan and Orion Reeder, and his precious joy, Toni Barker. Our area is growing rapidly in the Tooele County School the right time. Please vote yes! District by 2024. His siblings are Patricia (Robbie ) Niemela, and there is no indication the Tom (Sharon) Barker, Andrea (Chris) Burbidge, Why is this the “Right Plan, growth is going to slow in the Tooele Education Crystal (Branden) Johnson, Greg (Sarah) Right Time”? foreseeable future. We need Foundation Barker, Nathan (Elizabeth) Niemela, Robbie additional schools. This bond • Current Interest rates Niemela Jr. are low. State School Bond would provide for: @TEFbellringer He was proceed in death Grandma Norma • A new high school in Guarantee Program will give Barker Albert (Rose) Glasgow and Robbie Niemela, which brought sadness to his heart. everyone feel calm and welcomed, taking the Tommy was a nice, loving, caring, thought- time to listen to you and understating how you Our Cause is Kids! ful of others, proud of his children, and was feel. Tommy never forgot to include family and going to be a grandpa. He suffered from mental friends, to say good morning, happy birthday, OTE issues, health problems and hurting, but he Merry Christmas, and writing a text to you in always put you first. He was amazing to me. the morning because he wanted you to know he Tommy’s family and his friends told wonderful cared and missed you. I miss you Tommy. We stories of his life. That was a beautiful gift to will see you again! me. Tommy played drums in the school band, Funeral services will be held Saturday, Oct. YES from 3rd grade to12th grade, where that group 31, 2020, from noon to 2 p.m., at The Church of became his team family, and in his adult life Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 220 W. 2200 FOR SCHOOL BOND 2020 he played for years in several bands. He made North, Tooele, Utah. ★ Build 3 New Schools ★ No Net Tax Increase Paid For By Tooele Education Foundation Political Issues Committee Delivering the News in TOOELETRANSCRIPT Tooele County for More BULLETIN www.tooeleeducationfoundation.org Than 120 Years Subscribe Today 435-882-0050 TUESDAY October 27, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7

COVID-19 continued from page A1 information officer with the Department of Environmental Quality. A pilot program was launched in April to determine whether monitoring sewage could be useful. Scientists measured the genetic material of the SARS- CoV-2 virus — the virus that causes COVID-19 — in sewage entering ten treatment plants across Utah. The plants they tested rep- resent approximately 40% of Utah’s population, according to Mendenhall. “The initial results show types and sizes of communities that we can not only detect the across Utah. Samples were col- virus in sewage but we can see lected from mid-April through trends that are broadly consis- May 2020,” said Mendenhall. tent with known infection rates Virus concentrations were in Utah’s communities,” said coupled with wastewater flow Erica Gaddis, director of the and service area populations to Why for Utah Division of Water Quality. estimate viral concentrations in “Monitoring virus in Utah’s units of SARS-CoV-2 copies per sewage systems offers a tool for 100,000 people in the sampled early detection of rising infec- area per day. the School Bond? tions, monitoring community Scientists found that the infection trends, and confir- virus was not detected in the mation of low infection rates. water leaving the sewer plant We hope that monitoring the and discharged to natural bod- This increasesclass sizes sewage can help in prioritizing ies of water but they did find limited state resources such as the virus in the water entering and makes it difficult to provide quality mobile testing.” into the sewage plant. education. Tooele High isat the maximum The virus is shed in feces by “The virus was found in numberof portables allowed! infected individuals, including the influent-the water enter- those that are asymptomatic. ing a sewage plant-of all ten reported during the Oct. 20 Coombs said. “The higher the Virus concentrations in the sewage treatment plants that County Commission meeting number is a good indicator of sewage can be measured by col- participated in the study and in that levels of SARS-CoV-2 found how wide-spread it is in the lecting a sample at the inlet of 64% of 171 samples collected,” in Tooele City sewage increased county. They look at trends A previous bond is dropping off, and this sewage treatment plants. Mendenhall said. from a concentration level of from the last three readings one will take its place. The overall school “The pilot program sampled The highest concentrations of 45 on July 7 to 229 on Oct. 13. to determine if it’s going up or sewage entering ten treatment the virus were found in urban They then lowered to 100 on staying the same. There is a building tax you pay will remainthe same. plants in Utah. These plants areas and tourist communities. Oct. 20. greater prevalence of Covid in were selected for the pilot study Jeff Coombs, Tooele County “It shows you the amount of our waste water at this time.” to capture data from different Health Department director, virus that’s in the wastewater,” [email protected] Rising building costs and interest rates would cause us to have to pay more for Fire the same schools inthe future. continued from page A1

Investing in education is investing in your Depot, The Bureau of Land community and yourself. We are educating Management, and the Utah division of Forestry and State the future leaders, voters, and tax payers. Lands have been working to put out the fire. No structures were damaged because of the fire. Officials said that due to the fire Soldier Canyon had to be evacuated. The Tooele County Sheriff’s Office is asking any hunters, campers, or recreationalists that were in Soldier Canyon on Saturday to please call Detective Light at 435-277- 4212. Paid for by the Tooele Education Foundation Political Issues Committee COURTESY DAN WALTON [email protected] Smoke rises from the Soldier Canyon fire south of Stockton on Oct. 27.

ping from $8.2 million to $7.1 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION ELECTION Budget million in expenses. FOR THE CITY OF ERDA continued from page A1 The County’s tentative bud- get is considered a working document. The final 2021 bud- A Request for a Feasibility Study into the proposed City of Erda was received in the Lieutenant In 2019, Tooele County had get will be adopted most likely Governor’s office on September 24, 2018. The full request and feasibility study summary can $811,147 in Medicaid Match in December. be seen at voteinfo.utah.gov/erda. expenses. Before the final bud- The 2021 tentative budget get is adopted, the County also lists $15 million in “spe- Commission will hold a public Proposition #20 – Map of the Proposed Incorporation of Erda* cial projects” as part of the hearing with the revised tenta- Capital Projects Fund budget. tive budget available to the The tentative budget for the public at least 10 days before Municipal Services Fund bud- the hearing. get decreased by $1.1 million [email protected] from the 2020 budget, drop- Utah ‘on the brink’ after record day for COVID-19 cases 

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — sive care units reached 76%, *DISCLAIMER: This map is accurate as of the time of printing. The areas indicated as “Pending Annexations” on the map could be Utah hit another ominous with more people hospitalized annexed into neighboring cities prior to Election Day. For an up-to-date map of the proposed incorporation area of Erda, please visit record Friday by tallying the this week for COVID-19 than at voteinfo.utah.gov/erda. highest number of confirmed any other time during the pan- coronavirus cases in a single demic, state figures show. This proposition will be on the November 3, 2020 General Election. By-Mail Ballots will be sent to all day as the state struggles to “Up until now, our hospi- voters within the proposed incorporation area by the 15th of October. Voted ballots may be returned by slow a month long surge of tals have been able to provide COVID-19 that is filling inten- good care to all COVID and mail (must be postmarked by Nov. 2, 2020) at the following ballot drop boxes or can be dropped off at the sive care beds at hospitals. non-COVID patients who need County Clerk’s Office: After the state reported it. But today we stand on the confirmed 1,960 cases, Gov. brink,” Herbert said. “If Utahns Gary Herbert warned in a do not take serious steps to Grantsville Ballot Box Location – East of Grantsville City Hall next to utility box statement that the state is ‘on limit group gatherings and Stansbury Park Ballot Box Location – 500 E Village Blvd (across from Kravers) the brink,’ and once again wear masks, our healthcare Tooele City Hall – South of Tooele City Hall, next to utility box pleaded with people to adhere providers will not have the to mask mandates in place in ability to provide quality care Tooele County – In the alley behind Tooele County Administration Building 21 of the state’s 29 counties. for everyone who needs it.” For a map showing the location of the ballot boxes go to The Republican governor said Four more deaths recorded tooeleco.org/your government/clerk/where do I vote/Ballot Drop Box Maps people should wear masks Friday bring the total to 567. anytime they are with people Utah had the seventh-highest beside their immediate family, rate of newly confirmed There will be no in-person polling locations for the 2020 General Election, only a mobile polling location at the even if its extended family or infections per capita Friday, Deseret Peak Complex from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, November 3, 2020. This location is friends. according to data from Johns specifically for the disabled, people who did not receive a ballot in the mail whose information is correct, or other Capacity at the state’s inten- Hopkins. emergencies, however, everyone is welcome. There will be signs showing you where to go to pick up your ballot. It will be exactly like the one you received in the mail. There will be a place you can park your car to fill out your Your Complete Local News Source ballot and then drop it off in a ballot drop box as you exit the property. We’re calling it “Take Out Voting”! You stay safe and so do our poll workers! There will also be Early Voting at the same location on October 22, 23, 29 & 30 Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day. A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY October 27, 2020

OFFICIAL NOTICE OF NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO QUALIFIED REGISTERED ELECTORS, THAT A GENERAL ELECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED IN TOOELE COUNTY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2020

To help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, for the 2020 November Gen- however, everyone is welcome. You will park your car and walk to the eral Election: concession stand to pick up your ballot, just like the one you received in • The election will be conducted primarily by mail; the mail. (Remember your valid voter ID). You can then return to your car to fill out your ballot and then drop it off in a ballot drop box as you • Drop boxes will be available for depositing mail-in ballots until 8 p.m. exit the property. We’re calling it “Take Out Voting.” You stay safe and on Election Day; so do our poll workers. There will be Early Voting at the same location • There will be no in person polling locations for the 2020 General Elec- on October 29 and 30 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day. tion, only a “Ballot Assistance Center” at the Deseret Peak Complex An individual with a disability who is not able to vote a manual ballot by from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, November 3, 2020. This mail may obtain information on voting in an accessible manner from the location is specifically for the disabled, people who did not receive a county’s website, by contacting the County Clerk, or by reviewing the infor- ballot in the mail whose information is correct, or other emergencies, mation included with a ballot mailed to the voter.

BALLOT BOX LOCATIONS Tooele County Building – in the alley behind the administration building If there are any changes to the Early Voting or Election Day location Tooele City – next to the utility payment box on the south side of the building those changes will be posted on the following websites: vote.utah.gov Grantsville City – next to the utility payment box on the east side of the building and tooeleco.org. Stansbury Park – next to the mailboxes in the Kraver’s parking lot You are also welcome to call the Clerk’s Office at 435-843-3140 for more Deseret Park Complex – Election Day information. For a map showing the specific location of the ballot boxes, please go to tooeleco.org/index.php/tooele-county-government/elected-officials/tooele- Marilyn K. Gillette, Tooele County Clerk county-clerk/elections/

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Supplemental Sheet — Additional races that will be on the ballots listed TUESDAY October 27, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9 Local bareback rider has won world-wide titles three times Farmboy Jason Olsen has been bucking horses since he was 14

CEILLY SUTTON and rode horses to hunt, and California. Every night Olsen rides a STAFF WRITER worked with draft horses. Growing up, Olsen compet- stationary board for about an Jasen Olsen said that However, his love of buck- ed in high school rodeos and hour. there’s nothing like bareback ing horses didn’t start until he won a state championship. He also runs on a treadmill riding in the world. was 14. He then began competing for about an hour a day. Olsen, 49, lives in Tooele. “I can ride bucking horses, professionally at age 18. “Throughout the day I He has five kids that range in of course, but I don’t ride “I got so I loved it,” he said. think about riding on and ages from 10 years old to 23 regular horses that good actu- “My dream has always been off,” he said. years old. ally,” Olsen laughed. “My to ride bucking horses for a Olsen hurt his neck recent- Besides bareback riding, family is always teasing me.” living and to be world cham- ly riding and is having trouble he enjoys spending time with Olsen said that he actually pion. I won my first world with his C5 cervical vertebra. his boys, granddaughter, and fell off of a horse with a regu- title last year and it took me “As long as they can fix working. lar saddle riding it around an 34 years to get it.” that, I plan on riding a few Olsen was raised on a farm arena after he won a title in Olsen explained bareback more years,” he said. riding. Riding makes Olsen feel “You have a handle that free. you hold onto and you wedge “I love that no matter your hand in it, so it won’t what’s going on in the world come loose,” he said. “You or what problems you have, use your feet to get a hold everything just goes away,” of the horse to get them up. he said. “For about 10 sec- Bucking horses are just like onds, everything is gone and show horses. They breed it’s just you out there with them to buck and they actu- the horse. When you get on ally like to do it. You ride the horse that’s jumping and for eight seconds and you’re bucking you off, and you’re scored from one to 25 and doing your best to stay on, one to 25 for the horse. You and the crowd is screaming, can get up to 100 points for and you hit the ground, and each side.” you know you rode good and COURTESY OF JASON OLSEN At the end of the season, the horse bucked good, it’s Jasen Olsen rides a bucking horse. Olsen said, 49, said he fell in love with all of the money bareback just this good feeling. There’s riding bucking horses when he was 14. riders win is added up and nothing like it in the world. if the rider has won enough It’s just living free. money, they are entered into Olsen said that he’s thank- the world finals. ful for the country he lives in, Olsen has won three world because he is able to ride. PLEASE ADOPT ME! titles beginning in 2019 and “I know that right now has won rodeos all across the it’s been a rough year for county. everyone but even though it’s He has also competed at rough and it seems like every- the Wilderness Circuit Finals one’s at each other’s throats, I and won a state champion- am grateful every day for this ship in 1989. country where I live,” he said. “The state championship “Where else could you do win meant a lot to me,” he this? I think sometimes we all said. forget about that or at least I Olsen said that a lot of his do, and I don’t want to forget COURTESY OF JASON OLSEN family members are inter- that I love this country.” Jasen Olsen, three-time world wide rodeo title winner, prepares for a ride. ested in riding as well. [email protected]

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SPORTS WRAP HS football scores Friday Class 3A first round Grantsville 47, Emery 14 Delta 14, North Sanpete 13 Cowboys blast Emery to Juan Diego 42, South Summit 16 Morgan 58, South Sevier 0 Richfield 17, Union 14 San Juan 41, Manti 27 Summit Academy 29, ALA 9 Class 4A first round Cedar Valley 28, Tooele 21 advance in 3A playoffs Crimson Cliffs 45, Canyon View 3 Desert Hills 44, Mountain MARK WATSON 14 CORRESPONDENT Logan 43, Hurricane 22 Grantsville’s football team Ogden 35, Ben Lomond 17 punched a ticket to the Class Mountain View def. Uintah, 3A state quarterfinals for the forfeit second-straight season with a Class 6A first round 47-14 shellacking of Emery on Bingham 33, Granger 6 Friday at Cowboy Stadium. Davis 48, Syracuse 17 Grantsville’s defense limited East 69, Clearfield 20 Herriman 29, West Jordan 15 the Spartans to one fourth- Riverton 31, Layton 14 quarter touchdown, while West 49, Jordan 14 the offense poured it on early Westlake 35, Hunter 23 with four first-half TDs, plus a Copper Hills def. Fremont, forfeit 74-yard kickoff return for a TD Class 5A first round by Ethan Rainer, to score 33 Alta 42, Farmington 23 first-half points. Bountiful 62, Hillcrest 7 Grantsville (6-5) held the Box Elder 22, Woods Cross 8 Spartan offense scoreless in the Lehi 52, Viewmont 14 first half, but gave up a 17-yard Provo 34, Mountain Ridge 14 interception return for a TD to Spanish Fork 33, Highland 28 lead 33-7 at intermission. Springville 36, Murray 0 “The boys had a good week Class 2A first round of practice and stayed focused. Milford 59, Monticello 6 We talked to them about play- Millard 20, North Sevier 0 ing for each other, not just North Summit 24, Rich 13 for themselves individually, Parowan 24, Gunnison 7 and to show the seniors how Enterprise def. Layton Christian, much they cared about them forfeit by keeping the season alive Notable HS volleyball scores and moving on in the playoffs,” Thursday Cowboys coach Kody Byrd Class 2A first round said. “It was good to see after a Draper APA 3, Utah Military- Camp Williams 0 (25-8, 25-13, couple of rough weeks.” 25-12) Emery took the open- Wasatch Academy 3, Rockwell ing kickoff and drove to the 2 (25-15, 25-22, 24-26, 23-25, Grantsville 23-yard line, but 15-13) Noah Mouritsen intercepted Friday a Spartan pass at the 1-yard CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Class 1A first round line and returned it 64 yards to Grantsville’s Blake Thomas (14) pounds out more rushing yardage as Emery’s Kove Johansen (65) brings him to the ground during Friday’s first-round Tintic 3, Dugway 0 Class 3A state playoff football game at Grantsville High School. Also pictured is Grantsville’s Grant Rounds (6). Thomas ran for a team-high 120 yards Bryce Valley 3, Diamond Ranch 0 SEE COWBOYS PAGE A12 ® and three touchdowns, and added a team-best eight tackles on defense in the Cowboys’ 47-14 win over the Spartans. (25-3, 25-5, 25-11) Class 4A first round Pine View 3, Hurricane 0 (25-20, 25-16, 25-20) Saturday Class 3A first round San Juan 3, ALA 0 (25-12, 25-8, Buffs come up just short against Aviators 25-9) Manti 3, Summit Academy 1 (25- ish things off.” page out of the Philadelphia 15, 22-25, 27-25, 25-12) Tooele starts fast, but Cedar Valley rallies in first round Tooele (2-8) had an oppor- Eagles’ playbook from the Class 3A second round tunity to tie the game in the Super Bowl in 2018, wide North Sanpete 3, Grantsville 2 DARREN VAUGHAN Buffaloes, both times, the minutes. fourth quarter, driving to receiver Dylan Makoni threw (22-25, 13-25, 25-19, 25-22, SPORTS EDITOR Aviators came away with the “That’s kind of been the the Aviators’ 10-yard line. a 16-yard touchdown pass to 16-14) Twice, the Tooele foot- win. No. 13 Cedar Valley held story of the year, right there,” However, a penalty stalled the quarterback Payton Sprouse. Union 3, San Juan 0 (25-8, 25-11, ball team traveled to off No. 20 Tooele 28-21 on Tooele coach Andru Jones said. Buffs’ momentum, and they The extra point by Brady 25-18) Mountain to face Cedar Valley Friday in the first round of the “We’ve got to learn during the ended that possession empty- Grgich put Tooele up 14-7 with Emery 3, Delta 0 (25-22, 25-21, this season, and twice, the Class 4A state football playoffs, offseason that once you get handed. 40 seconds left in the opening 25-19) game came down to the wire. keeping the Buffaloes out of inside the 10, you’ve got to It was somewhat of a recur- quarter. Richfield 3, South Sevier 1 (22- Unfortunately for the the end zone in the waning score. We’ve got to learn to fin- ring theme for Tooele this sea- “I felt like we had a really, 25, 25-22, 25-21, 25-19) South Summit 3, Providence Hall son, as they had three red-zone really good game plan in, espe- 0 (25-12, 25-14, 25-10) possessions come up empty cially offensively,” Jones said. Carbon 3, Manti 0 (25-20, 25-11, in a September loss to Ogden, “We just had different trick 25-16) and they missed opportunities plays in and we had a two- Juab 3, Maeser Prep 0 (25-16, in a season-opening loss to quarterback system in (with 25-17, 25-16) Green Canyon, Jones noted. Sprouse and Justic Tadifa). QB Morgan 3, Judge Memorial 0 “That’s what separated us,” play was big for us on Friday (25-21, 26-24, 29-27) Jones said. “If we score in the and our kids knew the game Class 4A first round red zone against Cedar Valley, plan so well that I think they Cedar City 3, Stansbury 0 (27-25, we tie it and we probably go were confident with it.” 25-17, 25-21) into overtime. To be honest However, Cedar Valley Green Canyon 3, Canyon View 0 with you, I was probably going responded with three unan- (25-18, 25-15, 25-10) to go for two if we scored, swered touchdowns over the Cedar Valley 3, Logan 2 (33-35, because we were going to go next quarter and a half to jump 15-25, 25-23, 25-19, 15-12) Bear River def. Ben Lomond, for the win.” in front. One busted coverage forfeit Tooele came out firing on allowed Aviators quarterback Friday, opening their first Payton Weber to find Taygen Class 4A second round possession with a successful Hansen for a 35-yard touch- Green Canyon 3, Tooele 2 (21-25, double pass that set up their 25-20, 20-25, 25-17, 15-10) down pass with 10:18 left in Sky View 3, Pine View 0 (25-19, first touchdown of the evening the first half, tying the game at 25-17, 27-25) — a 10-yard run by Mateaki 14-14. Another busted cover- Dixie 3, Juan Diego 2 (20-25, Helu with 5:05 left in the first age led to a 20-yard halfback 23-25, 25-15, 25-23, 15-13) quarter. pass from Mausia to Lucas Mountain Crest 3, Bear River 1 Just 42 seconds later, the Peck for another score that (19-25, 25-20, 25-20, 25-16) Aviators (6-4) answered with gave Cedar Valley its first lead Uintah 3, Cedar Valley 0 (25-21, CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO a 60-yard touchdown run by at 21-14 with 47 seconds left 28-26, 25-12) Tooele’s Tabor Shepard (5) looks for running room during an Aug. 21 game at Grantsville High School. Shepard Vili Mausia to tie the score before halftime. Ridgeline 3, Crimson Cliffs 0 (25- at 7-7, but Tooele had more 21, 25-15, 25-17) caught a 61-yard touchdown pass in the Buffaloes’ 28-21 loss to Cedar Valley in the first round of the Class 4A SEE TOOELE PAGE A12 ® Desert Hills 3, Cedar City 0 (25- state football playoffs Friday in Eagle Mountain. tricks up its sleeve. Pulling a 16, 25-15, 25-17) Snow Canyon 3, Ogden 0 (25-11, 25-15, 25-16) FROM THE SIDELINES Class 1A second round Escalante 3, Wendover 0 (25-12, 25-13, 25-14) Rich 3, Bryce Valley 0 (25-7, 25-9, 25-15) Buffs aren’t as far off as their record shows Wayne 3, Tabiona 1 (25-22, ooele football coach Andru weekend instead of turning in sible not to root for them, even They might be underdogs 16-25, 25-15, 26-24) TJones is optimistic, and for their equipment. Unfortunately, if you’re supposed to be neutral now, but they’ve got a bit of ICS 3, Manila 0 (25-22, 25-12, good reason. that’s not how it worked out. like I am. That’s not to say I snarl to them. They just need 25-19) Wait — what? Darren Vaughan But this was an exceed- don’t enjoy watching Stansbury to have someone who believes Milford 3, Green River 1 (25-27, Yes, I know the Buffaloes ingly young team. Jones said he and Grantsville succeed just as in them — which they have, 25-20, 25-12, 25-17) SPORTS EDITOR Piute 3, Tintic 0 (25-11, 25-7, went 2-8 this season. It’s their expects to have nine of the 11 much — it’s just that Tooele thanks to Jones’ ever-present 25-17) fourth straight losing record, offensive starters back in 2021, has this lovable underdog thing optimism — and some self- Panguitch 3, Water Canyon 0 marking their longest stretch along with seven or eight defen- going for it. The Stallions and belief of their own. (25-20, 25-15, 25-16) of futility since posting seven line three times, and failed to sive starters. And, rest assured, Cowboys are among the elite After coming so close so Valley 3, Pinnacle 0 (25-7, 25-4, straight losing seasons from come away with any points in as competitors, they’re well programs in their respective many times, they have no rea- 25-3) 2007-13, and their worst single- a game they lost by two scores. aware of how close they came to classifications at this point, and son not to be confident. Next Class 2A first round season mark since going 1-9 The Buffs had opportunities having things be different this the Buffaloes are desperate to year, they’ll make some of those Layton Christian 3, Utah Military- in 2012. In terms of wins and early in their season opener year. They’re going to be hungry get back to that level them- plays. Hill Field 0 (25-13, 25-18, losses, it doesn’t look good. against Green Canyon and didn’t to come back and right those selves. Buckle up, Buffs fans. The 25-16) However, the truth of the score, enabling the Wolves to wrongs next season. They’re not far removed from 2021 season is going to be fun APA West Valley 3, Merit matter is that the Buffs weren’t build momentum and ultimately They’ll be one year older. One it, after all. It was just five years to watch for the kids in purple. Academy 2 (19-25, 25-12, far off this year. They had a pull away for the win. They lost year bigger. One year stronger. ago that Tooele was in the state 17-25, 25-19, 16-14) chance to steal Friday’s playoff their first meeting with Cedar One year smarter. One year semifinals, and four years ago Darren Vaughan is a veteran North Sevier 3, Parowan 0 (25- game against Cedar Valley in Valley by just two points. more experienced. One year that the Buffs went 9-2, with sports writer from Moab, Utah. 19, 25-14, 25-20) the final minutes, only to have a If the Buffs had just been able more mature. And, likely, sev- their two losses coming by a He’s not quite ready for this high promising drive derailed in the to convert on a few more oppor- eral wins better. combined margin of nine points. school football season to end. SEE WRAP PAGE A12 ® red zone. In September, Tooele tunities, they’d be closer to .500. The Buffs are one of those They’ve been to the top, and Email him at dvaughan@tooele- drove inside Ogden’s 10-yard They might even be playing this programs that make it impos- they can get there again. transcript.com. TUESDAY October 27, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11 Volleyball squads see season end State champs to be crowned this week DARREN VAUGHAN by their No. 4 seed in the Olivia Chadwick led the SPORTS EDITOR bracket. However, they’d also visitors with 24 kills to go with It was a difficult weekend lost their past two matches, 13 digs. Kaylee Coates had 15 for Tooele County’s high school and hadn’t played at all in kills and Adi Falslev added 13 volleyball teams — one that more than three weeks coming for the Wolves, and Sarah Blau brought their 2020 season to into Saturday’s second-round had 51 assists and five aces. a close. match against Green Canyon Individual statistics were On Saturday afternoon, after having their season not available at press time for Tooele and Grantsville stood paused by a COVID-19 out- Tooele. one match away from reaching break in the program. the double-elimination portion Meanwhile, the Wolves (17- Class 3A second round of their respective state tour- 14) had played a dozen times Eleventh-seeded Grantsville naments, and a guaranteed in that span, posting an 8-4 (10-18) looked poised to pull top-eight placing. However, record that included a 3-0 win off the upset in its second- both teams lost heartbreak- over Canyon View in a first- round match against No. 6 ing five-set matches and were round match earlier Saturday North Sanpete (17-9) on knocked out of the tourna- at Tooele High School. But if Saturday in Mount Pleasant, ment. Stansbury’s season there was any rust, the Buffs beating the Hawks 25-22, ended earlier Saturday in St. sure didn’t show it, as the 25-13 in the first two sets. George, while Wendover was teams were locked in a tight, However, the host team came eliminated Saturday afternoon back-and-forth battle through- storming back, winning the in Escalante. A day earlier, out. third set 25-19, before hold- Dugway dropped its first- Tooele won the opening ing on to win the final two sets round match to Tintic in its set 25-21, with Green Canyon 25-22, 16-14. final outing of the season. winning the second set 25-20. The loss was the Cowboys’ Here’s a breakdown of how Tooele answered with a 25-20 sixth in their final seven CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO each of Tooele County’s five win in the third set, moving matches, though Grantsville Tooele’s Breanna Beer dives to get under the ball during a Sept. 24 match against Stansbury at Stansbury High teams fared. within a set of victory and a had won five in a row at the School. The Buffaloes saw their season end with a five-set loss to Green Canyon in the second round of the Class trip to Tuesday’s quarterfinal start of the month. On the 4A state tournament Saturday at Tooele High School. Class 4A second round round at the Sevier Valley other side, Saturday’s win was Tooele (13-5 overall) Center in Richfield. Alas, it was the fifth in a row for North entered the Class 4A state not to be, as the Wolves beat Sanpete, and its sixth in its tournament in an interesting the Buffs 25-17 in the fourth past eight matches dating back predicament. The Buffaloes set and 15-10 in the decisive to Oct.9. For All the Great Events in Life had been one of the top teams fifth set to escape Tooele with Individual statistics for both in 4A all season, as reflected the victory. teams were unavailable at press time. Let Everyone Know! Class 4A first round Stansbury’s 2020 season ended with a 27-25, 25-17, 25-21 loss to Cedar City in a Place a first-round match Saturday at Desert Hills High School in St. George. The Stallions (5-23) Notice in the were the No. 19 seed in the tournament, while the Reds (14-15) were ranked No. 14. Transcript Individual statistics were not available at press time for Bulletin! either team. Cedar City went on to lose to No. 3 Desert Hills Weddings • Birthdays in three sets in the second Graduations • Retirement • round on Saturday, sending the Thunder to the quarterfi- Anniversaries • Military nals. Missionaries • Awards

Class 1A second round Wendover (9-10) was the No. 11 seed in the Class 1A 435-882-0050 TOOELE bracket, earning the Wildcats TRANSCRIPT a trip to Escalante to face the 58 N. Main, Tooele 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) BULLETIN SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE A12 ➤

CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Stansbury’s Malia Tia (14) spikes Grantsville’s Hillary Cloward serves the ball as teammate Becky Boone the ball during an Aug. 20 match at looks on during a Sept. 1 match at Tooele High School. The Cowboys Tooele High School. The Stallions’ were knocked out in the second season ended with a 3-0 loss to round Class 3A state tournament Cedar City in the first round of on Saturday in Mount Pleasant the Class 4A state tournament on with a tough five-set loss to North Saturday in St. George. Sanpete. Grantsville girls finish sixth at state Grantsville’s boys team fin- Boys team finishes ished 10th overall with 248 points. Junior Connor Paxman 10th in Class 3A was the Cowboys’ top finisher, crossing the line in 20:10.1 to DARREN VAUGHAN grab 46th place. Sophomore SPORTS EDITOR John Ussing was 52nd in The Grantsville girls cross- 20:29.7, with senior Zack Hale country team capped its 2020 close behind in 55th place with season with a sixth-place finish a time of 20:39.6. Sophomore at the Class 3A state champion- Blake Bunderson (62nd, ship meet Thursday morning at 21:06.0) and senior Evan Soldier Hollow in Midway. Thomas (64th, 21:26.1) were Cowboys junior Ellie Lowery Grantsville’s other scoring run- led her team with a 10th-place ners, with sophomore David overall finish, clocking in at Cowdell (70th, 21:59.1) and 22 minutes, 25.0 seconds. senior James Limburg (73rd, Sophomores Bethany Swallom 22:27.5) also competing. and Patience Garcia were Morgan’s Gabe Sargent the next Grantsville runners won the individual title by to cross the finish line, with nine seconds over Richfield’s Swallom finishing 29th in Richard Crane with a time of 24:24.0 and Garcia 33rd in 17:34.1. Emery won the team 24:59.6. Junior Erin Petersen state championship with 66 (41st, 25:30.3) and senior points, edging Richfield (67) Reagan Wexels (55th, 26:57.1) and Morgan (78). Union was completed Grantsville’s scor- fourth with 114 points, fol- ing, giving the Cowboys 145 lowed by Judge Memorial points. (116), Carbon (143), Manti Seniors Acelyn Fuentes (153), North Sanpete (226) (60th, 27:53.7) and Jade and Juab (245). Garcia (70th, 29:52.8) were This year’s Class 3A, 5A and the Cowboys’ other representa- 6A state cross-country cham- tives. pionship meets were contested Grand’s Kylah Ricks won at Soldier Hollow after being the individual title with a time moved from their traditional of 20:00.5, beating Morgan’s location at Sugar House Park Oakley Olson by 10.5 seconds. and Highland High School Morgan won the team title in Salt Lake City because with 49 points, followed by of COVID-19 restrictions. North Sanpete (78), Carbon Classes 1A, 2A and 4A had (86), Manti (90) and Richfield their state-championship meet (143). Union was seventh Wednesday at Cedar High with 149 points, with Judge School in Cedar City. Memorial (195) in eighth and [email protected] Emery (215) in ninth. A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY October 27, 2020

Volleyball 25-13, 25-14 win over the played Friday at Union High three sets. Wildcats. School in Roosevelt. Individual statistics and set continued from page A11 Leslie Luna and Gabriela scores were not available at Delgadillo each had two kills Class 1A first round press time. The Miners went for Wendover. Jenevie Suarez Dugway (1-17) faced Region on to lose to No. 2 Piute in the sixth-seeded Moquis (17-9) had two blocks. 21 foe Tintic (7-19) in the second round in Junction on in a second-round match Escalante picked up its opening round of the Class 1A Saturday. Saturday. Escalante was too fourth win in its past five tournament Friday in Eureka. [email protected] much for Wendover to over- matches to advance to the 1A The 15th-seeded Miners beat come, picking up a 25-12, quarterfinals, which will be the 18th-seeded Mustangs in

CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Grantsville quarterback Caleb Sullivan (15) tries to outrun Emery’s Quintin Sorensen during the first half of Friday’s first-round Class 3A state play- off football game at Grantsville High School. Sullivan ran for 108 yards and threw for 97 yards and two touchdowns as the Cowboys routed the Spartans 47-14.

Grantsville scored two Cowboys touchdowns in the second quarter on a 37-yard pass continued from page A10 from Logan White to Staley and a 4-yard run by Thomas. snuff out the drive and set up Thomas’s run was set up by the Cowboys’ offense in great lengthy runs by Sullivan, who field position. rushed for 108 yards on nine “That was a big play, and carries in the game. shifted the momentum,” the An interception return for a coach said. “We threw a few touchdown by Emery made it different coverages at them 26-7 Cowboys with 57 seconds that they weren’t used to.” until halftime, but Rainer took Grantsville played physical a short kickoff and raced 65 and aggressive on defense all yards to make it 33-7 at half- night. Coaches changed up the time. defensive scheme not only to Grantsville added two third- confuse Emery, but to get their quarter touchdowns with a own players excited. 30-yard run from Thomas and “We wanted to get them a 65-yard run by Cage Johnson. excited with something new Thomas rushed 13 times and it kind of flipped a switch,” for 120 yards and three touch- the coach said. downs and Cage Johnson ran The Cowboys needed only three times for 81 yards. three plays to score after Sullivan completed 10-of- Mouritsen’s interception put 15 passes for 97 yards. Kelley the ball on the Emery 36. Caleb caught two passes for 20 yards Sullivan gained yardage on a and Staley snagged two tosses keeper and completed a pass to for 53 yards. Grant Rounds before a 17-yard Senior linemen Branson TD run by Blake Thomas. Nate Yager and Hunter Johnson Wright added the PAT to make combined for three pancake it 7-0 midway through the first blocks. Tackle leaders included quarter. Thomas with eight; Kelly, six; The Cowboys scored on a Gabe Mouritsen, five; Rounds, 66-yard drive to close out the five; Rainer, four; and Karter first quarter. Dillen Richardson Bohman, three. grabbed a 36-yard pass dur- Kai Tanaka, Gabe Mouritsen, ing the drive and Sullivan Rounds and Kelley each had a connected with Josh Staley to sack. Tyson Hodgson recovered push the ball inside the 10-yard a fumble. line. Kaden Kelley hauled in Grantsville plays at Summit a 3-yard TD pass to give the Academy on Friday at 6 p.m. Cowboys a 13-0 lead. The PAT [email protected] failed.

CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Grantsville’s Josh Staley (33) dives into the end zone for a touchdown dur- ing the first half of the Cowboys’ 47-14 win over Emery in the first round of the Class 3A state football playoffs Friday at Grantsville High School. Staley had two catches for 52 yards and a score, and added one carry for 12 yards on the ground.

offense, and another seven or Tooele eight on defense, Jones said continued from page A10 the experience his young team gained this season will be valu- able going forward. Then, with 4:10 left in the “The younger kids knew third quarter, the Aviators what a playoff game would feel scored what proved to be the like after being through nine game-deciding touchdown games,” Jones said. “I think when a Tooele blitz back- they were up for the challenge fired. Weber got through for a and they felt like they could 13-yard touchdown run that play with (Cedar Valley), and put Cedar Valley up 28-14. they did. They played well “That made it hard,” Jones enough to give it a shot — we said. just have to learn to finish.” Similar to the first meet- Jones said he planned to ing between the teams, when meet with his coaches Monday the Aviators took a 20-0 lead night to begin planning for before holding off a late Tooele the upcoming offseason, while rally for a 23-21 win, the Buffs the players will have all of had a quick answer for Cedar November to recover from the Valley’s offensive onslaught. season before beginning off- Just a minute and a half after season training sessions. Weber’s TD, Sprouse con- Cedar Valley will travel to nected with Tabor Shepard for Millville to face No. 4 Ridgeline a 61-yard touchdown pass that in a second-round game Friday pulled the Buffs within a score. night. With nine starters expected [email protected] to return next season on

25-18, 25-20) Wrap HS girls soccer scores continued from page A10 Thursday Class 4A semifinals Ogden 2, Crimson Cliffs 1 Class 2A second round Ridgeline 1, Pine View 0 North Summit 3, North Sevier 0 (25- Class 2A semifinals 10, 25-14, 25-18) RSL Academy 8, Millard 0 Kanab 3, American Heritage 1 (23- Rowland Hall 4, Parowan 0 25, 25-12, 25-21, 25-14) Friday Duchesne 3, Draper APA 0 (25-10, Class 4A championship 25-12, 25-6) Ridgeline 3, Ogden 2 Layton Christian 3, St. Joseph 2 (23- Class 6A championship 25, 25-22, 25-22, 15-25, 15-12) Davis 1, American Fork 0, OT Enterprise 3, Wasatch Academy 0 Class 5A championship (25-7, 25-12, 25-11) Olympus 1, Bonneville 0, OT Gunnison 3, Beaver 2 (25-22, 25-23, 17-25, 22-25, 15-13) Monday Millard 3, APA West Valley 0 (25-15, Class 3A championship 25-19, 25-9) Morgan 3, Manti 1 Altamont 3, Freedom Prep 0 (25-13, Class 2A championship Rowland Hall 3, RSL Academy 2 TUESDAY October 27, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B1 CLASSICS IN LITERATURE The Happy Prince

OSCAR WILDE sons, who were always throwing stones at me. 1856-1900 They never hit me, of course; we swallows fly far igh above the city, on a tall column, stood too well for that, and besides, I come of a family Hthe statue of the Happy Prince. He was famous for its agility; but still, it was a mark of gilded all over with thin leaves of fine gold, for disrespect.” eyes he had two bright sapphires, and a large red But the Happy Prince looked so sad that the ruby glowed on his sword-hilt. little Swallow was sorry. “It is very cold here,” he He was very much admired indeed. “He is as said; “but I will stay with you for one night, and beautiful as a weathercock,” remarked one of the be your messenger.” Town Councillors who wished to gain a reputa- “Thank you, little Swallow,” said the Prince. tion for having artistic tastes; “only not quite So the Swallow picked out the great ruby so useful,” he added, fearing lest people should from the Prince’s sword, and flew away with it in think him unpractical, which he really was not. his beak over the roofs of the town. “Why can’t you be like the Happy Prince?” He passed by the cathedral tower, where the asked a sensible mother of her little boy who was white marble angels were sculptured. He passed crying for the moon. “The Happy Prince never by the palace and heard the sound of dancing. A dreams of crying for anything.” to her; but the Reed shook her head, she was so Hall. Round the garden ran a very lofty wall, but beautiful girl came out on the balcony with her “I am glad there is some one in the world who attached to her home. I never cared to ask what lay beyond it, every- lover. “How wonderful the stars are,” he said to is quite happy,” muttered a disappointed man as “You have been trifling with me,” he cried. “I thing about me was so beautiful. My courtiers her, “and how wonderful is the power of love!” he gazed at the wonderful statue. am off to the Pyramids. Good-bye!” and he flew called me the Happy Prince, and happy indeed I “I hope my dress will be ready in time for “He looks just like an angel,” said the Charity away. was, if pleasure be happiness. So I lived, and so the State-ball,” she answered; “I have ordered Children as they came out of the cathedral in All day long he flew, and at night-time he I died. And now that I am dead they have set me passion-flowers to be embroidered on it; but the their bright scarlet cloaks and their clean white arrived at the city. “Where shall I put up?” he up here so high that I can see all the ugliness and seamstresses are so lazy.” pinafores. said; “I hope the town has made preparations.” all the misery of my city, and though my heart is He passed over the river, and saw the lanterns “How do you know?” said the Mathematical Then he saw the statue on the tall column. made of lead yet I cannot chose but weep.” hanging to the masts of the ships. He passed over Master, “you have never seen one.” “I will put up there,” he cried; “it is a fine posi- “What! is he not solid gold?” said the Swallow the Ghetto, and saw the old Jews bargaining “Ah! but we have, in our dreams,” answered tion, with plenty of fresh air.” So he alighted just to himself. He was too polite to make any per- with each other, and weighing out money in cop- the children; and the Mathematical Master between the feet of the Happy Prince. sonal remarks out loud. per scales. At last he came to the poor house and frowned and looked very severe, for he did not “I have a golden bedroom,” he said softly to “Far away,” continued the statue in a low looked in. The boy was tossing feverishly on his approve of children dreaming. himself as he looked round, and he prepared to musical voice, “far away in a little street there is bed, and the mother had fallen asleep, she was One night there flew over the city a little go to sleep; but just as he was putting his head a poor house. One of the windows is open, and so tired. In he hopped, and laid the great ruby Swallow. His friends had gone away to Egypt six under his wing a large drop of water fell on him. through it I can see a woman seated at a table. on the table beside the woman’s thimble. Then weeks before, but he had stayed behind, for he “What a curious thing!” he cried; “there is not a Her face is thin and worn, and she has coarse, he flew gently round the bed, fanning the boy’s was in love with the most beautiful Reed. He had single cloud in the sky, the stars are quite clear red hands, all pricked by the needle, for she is a forehead with his wings. “How cool I feel,” said met her early in the spring as he was flying down and bright, and yet it is raining. The climate in seamstress. She is embroidering passion-flowers the boy, “I must be getting better”; and he sank the river after a big yellow moth, and had been the north of Europe is really dreadful. The Reed on a satin gown for the loveliest of the Queen’s into a delicious slumber. so attracted by her slender waist that he had used to like the rain, but that was merely her maids-of-honour to wear at the next Court-ball. Then the Swallow flew back to the Happy stopped to talk to her. selfishness.” In a bed in the corner of the room her little Prince, and told him what he had done. “It is “Shall I love you?” said the Swallow, who Then another drop fell. boy is lying ill. He has a fever, and is asking for curious,” he remarked, “but I feel quite warm liked to come to the point at once, and the Reed “What is the use of a statue if it cannot keep oranges. His mother has nothing to give him but now, although it is so cold.” made him a low bow. So he flew round and the rain off?” he said; “I must look for a good river water, so he is crying. Swallow, Swallow, “That is because you have done a good round her, touching the water with his wings, chimney-pot,” and he determined to fly away. little Swallow, will you not bring her the ruby action,” said the Prince. And the little Swallow and making silver ripples. This was his court- But before he had opened his wings, a third out of my sword-hilt? My feet are fastened to this began to think, and then he fell asleep. Thinking ship, and it lasted all through the summer. drop fell, and he looked up, and saw—Ah! what pedestal and I cannot move.” always made him sleepy. “It is a ridiculous attachment,” twittered the did he see? “I am waited for in Egypt,” said the Swallow. When day broke he flew down to the river and other Swallows; “she has no money, and far too The eyes of the Happy Prince were filled with “My friends are flying up and down the Nile, and had a bath. “What a remarkable phenomenon,” many relations”; and indeed the river was quite tears, and tears were running down his golden talking to the large lotus-flowers. Soon they will said the Professor of Ornithology as he was pass- full of Reeds. Then, when the autumn came they cheeks. His face was so beautiful in the moon- go to sleep in the tomb of the great King. The ing over the bridge. “A swallow in winter!” And all flew away. light that the little Swallow was filled with pity. King is there himself in his painted coffin. He is he wrote a long letter about it to the local news- After they had gone he felt lonely, and began “Who are you?” he said. wrapped in yellow linen, and embalmed with paper. Every one quoted it, it was full of so many to tire of his lady-love. “She has no conversa- “I am the Happy Prince.” spices. Round his neck is a chain of green words that they could not understand. tion,” he said, “and I am afraid that she is a “Why are you weeping then?” asked the jade, and his hands are like withered leaves.” “To-night I go to Egypt,” said the Swallow, and coquette, for she is always flirting with the Swallow; “you have quite drenched me.” “Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow,” said the he was in high spirits at the prospect. He visited wind.” And certainly, whenever the wind blew, “When I was alive and had a human heart,” Prince, “will you not stay with me for one night, all the public monuments, and sat a long time the Reed made the most graceful curtseys. “I answered the statue, “I did not know what tears and be my messenger? The boy is so thirsty, and on top of the church steeple. Wherever he went admit that she is domestic,” he continued, “but were, for I lived in the Palace of Sans-Souci, the mother so sad.” the Sparrows chirruped, and said to each other, I love travelling, and my wife, consequently, where sorrow is not allowed to enter. In the day- “I don’t think I like boys,” answered the “What a distinguished stranger!” so he enjoyed should love travelling also.” time I played with my companions in the garden, Swallow. “Last summer, when I was staying on “Will you come away with me?” he said finally and in the evening I led the dance in the Great the river, there were two rude boys, the miller’s SEE PRINCE PAGE B6 ➤

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5. HISTORY: Who was the first woman appointed to a U.S. president’s cabinet? 6. ADVERTISING: Which by Fifi Rodriguez company’s mascot was named Poppin’ Fresh? 1. MEASUREMENTS: What 7. LANGUAGE: What is a does a hygrometer mea- mondegreen? sure? 8. GAMES: How much is the 2. TELEVISION: What was Luxury Tax in the board the postman’s name on the game Monopoly? sitcom “Cheers”? 9. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who 3. LITERATURE: Which was the only president to 20th-century novel begins attend Oxford University with the line, “For many in England as a Rhodes Moments days, we had been tem- Scholar? pest-tossed”? 10. U.S. STATES: What does 4. GEOGRAPHY: The the name Nevada mean in in Time Adriatic Sea lies east of Spanish? which country? The History Channel ➤ On Nov. 15, 1777, after 16 months of debate, the Continental Mega Maze Congress, sitting in its temporary capital of York, Pennsylvania, agrees to adopt the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union. Not until March 1, 1781, would the last of the 13 states, Maryland, ratify the agreement. ➤ On Nov. 12, 1864, Union Gen. William T. Sherman orders the business district of Atlanta destroyed ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW before he embarks on his famous March to the Sea. Nearly 40% of the city was left in ruin. ➤ On Nov. 11, 1885, George Patton, one of the great lthough antique dealers 18th-century table sold at a American generals Atell us early 1900s oak Garth’s auction for $469. of World War II, is furniture doesn’t sell — aver- • • • born in San Gabriel, age Chippendale pieces are Q: We have the first two California. Patton was not wanted and fancy French albums recorded by the controversial, known designs of the past are out Beatles in excellent condi- to make eccentric of style — some average tion. What is their value and claims that he was a examples and even good cop- how would we go about sell- direct descendant of ies can be useful and a good ing them? investment. great military leaders A: These albums sell at In 1899, Wallace Nutting auctions for over $1,000. of the past through started photographing, hand- Their value depends on reincarnation. coloring and selling scenes rarity and condition. The ➤ On Nov. 10, 1903, that had a “Colonial” look. first Beatles album released Mary Anderson receives He bought and borrowed the in the United States was patent No. 743,801 for furniture and accessories, “Introducing the Beatles,” her "window cleaning and sold thousands of the by Vee-Jay Records on Jan. device for electric cars pictures. There were some 10, 1964. Capitol Records and other vehicles to Can indoor cats skip yearly vaccinations? historic flaws in the pictures, released its first Beatles remove snow, ice or like hooked rugs in front album, “Meet The Beatles,” sleet from the window." Buffalo, New York of protection against these of the fireplace in an early on Jan. 20, 1964. It released Anderson tried to DEAR TERRY: I know it can illnesses, because you never 1700s scene. Eventually, “The Beatles’ Second Album” be tough pulling together the he started to make and sell it to a Canadian know what may happen in on April 10, 1964. funds to vaccinate your pets the future. What if they are sell accurate copies of his “Introducing the Beatles” manufacturing firm, every year, but it really is criti- spooked by a storm or a volley furniture. Today, there are was made with three dif- which said the device cally important that they stay of fireworks, and dart outside? collectors of Wallace Nutting ferent backs. The backs of had no practical value. up to date on their shots. That’s dangerous enough with- furniture as well as the pho- the first covers were blank ➤ On Nov. 14, 1914, In addition to rabies vacci- out them potentially crossing tographs. because the album was in Constantinople, nation — which is required by paths with an infected cat. In the 1920s, Peter Hunt rushed into production to capital of the Ottoman law in most municipalities — Call around for a better decided to paint early wood- get it out before anyone else. Empire, the religious your cats need to be vaccinated price on veterinary exams and en furniture with the colorful Later back covers had ads leader Sheikh-ul-Islam DEAR PAW’S CORNER: against feline distemper — a shots. Low-cost clinics are held peasant designs he devel- or titles in columns. Recent declares an Islamic holy My two cats, “Sandy” and group of three viruses that are in many cities and counties, oped. It became popular prices for the album range war on behalf of the “Frankie,” are indoor cats who easily spread (they can even be but you have to look online or as a style, and today, Peter from $1,250 to $5,250. The Ottoman government, never go out and never even tracked into the house on your check notices at the pet store Hunt furniture sells for more highest price was for a very try to escape. I last took them urging his Muslim shoes) and can cause severe or city hall. Community news- than the type of furniture he rare “column back” stereo to the vet about three years illness and death in cats. If papers are another source to repainted. Costume jewelry version of the album in followers to take up ago. A friend said I’m supposed your cats have never received find out about these clinics. also was made to look like original Sears sleeve. It sold arms against Britain, to take them every year and an FLV (feline leukemia virus) expensive gold and gem-set for $52,500. “The Beatles’ France, Russia, Serbia get their rabies shot, but I don’t vaccination, they need to be Send your comments, ques- originals. Nowadays, the best Second Album” sold for and Montenegro. see the point. If they never evaluated and given this shot, tions or tips to ask@pawscorn- of signed costume jewelry $2,000-$5,750. “Meet the ➤ On Nov. 13, 1953, a get out, how could they get too. er.com. can sell for thousands of dol- Beatles” sold for $275. member of the Indiana exposed? Also, vaccinations Getting up to date on their lars. A Wallace Nutting tav- Textbook Commission are expensive. — Terry H., shots gives them an umbrella © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. ern table made in the early © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. calls for the removal 20th century as a copy of an of references to the book "Robin Hood" from textbooks used by the state's schools. after season, and Joe. Like fizzled this past summer, she Flash” is imminent, but when “Riverdale” and “Batwoman” Dexter, Joe has settled down announced that she’s undergo- those episodes will air is the are reportedly in the early stag- She claimed that Robin with his girlfriend who is ing fertility treatments and big question. The original plan es of production. The shows Hood was a communist expecting a child, but domestic freezing her eggs in hopes of was for the seventh season to film in Vancouver, Canada, because he robbed the bliss isn’t likely to change his having a child someday. premiere in January, but that’s and according to Deadline. rich and gave it to the murderous ways. Many speculated that she been pushed back. com, there was a big backlog poor. Fans will be thrilled to learn dumped him because of his Other CW series such as of pending COVID-19 tests ➤ On Nov. 9, 1965, that a third season of “You” political opinions on social contributing to the delay Roger Allen LaPorte, is in the works. Joining the media, but Kufrin stressed on of start-up. a 22-year-old member cast this season will be Shalita her podcast, “Bachelor Happy Season two of of the Catholic Worker Q: Will there be another Grant, a catty mom who Hour,” that there were several “Batwoman” will intro- movement, immolates season of “You” on Netflix? 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Garrett, Hale | NowNowNowNow AcceptingAccepting RentingRenting Applications Applications letin October 27, 2020) main exterior doors.TWoodRANSCRIPT PLLC, at the fol- Separate sealed bids lowing address: 4766 IncomeIncomeIncomeIncome Restrictions Restrictions ApplyApply ApplyApply will be received by the S Holladay Blvd, Holla- Rental assistance may be OWNER in Room 227,ULLETINday, Utah 84117; or ExclusivelyExclusivelyRental assistance forfor Seniors Seniors may be of the TooeleB City Mu- (3) file their written available.Pet Friendly Call for details nicipal Offices located claims with the Clerk available.Pet Friendly Call for details at 90 North Main, of the Third District 435.843.0717 Tooele, Utah 84074 Court in Salt Lake Call for435.843.0717 details until 2:00 PM on County,@TooeleTB or otherwise 435.843.0717CallTDD for 800.735.2900details Thursday November present their claims as 435.843.0717TDD 800.735.2900 12, 2020. required by Utah law Project Specifications within three months af- will be issued in digital ter the date of the first format (PDF), and may publication of this no- be obtained by con- tice or be forever tacting Tooele City barred Community Develop- Date of first publica- ment, 90 North Main, tion: October 27, 2020 Tooele, Utah 84074 HALE | WOOD, PLLC beginning on Wednes- Michael K. Garrett day October 28, 2020 (9880) during office hours Attorney for Petitioner from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 4766 South Holladay p.m. by calling (435) Blvd Holladay, Utah 843-2132, or by email 84117 Telephone: addressed to bvar- (801) 930-5101 [email protected]. mkgarrett@halewood- All Bidders must regis- law.com ter with the City in or- Attorneys for Applicant der to be considered (Published in the for Award of Bid. Tooele Transcript Bul- Bid security in the letin October 27, No- amount of 5% of the vember 3 & 10, 2020) base bid will be re- quired to accompany bids. Prospective BIDDERS are encouraged to at- tend a pre-bid confer- ence which will be held at Tooele City Hall at 10:00 AM on Thursday November 5, 2020. The object of the con- ference is to acquaint BIDDERs with the site conditions, specifica- tions, and to answer any questions which BIDDERs may have concerning the project. All communication relative to the Project shall be directed to the Community Develop- ment Director prior to the opening of bids at: TOOELE CITY COR- PORATION 90 North Main Tooele, Utah 84074 Telephone: (435) 843-2132, Option 2 Jim Bolser, Commu- nity Development Di- rector email: jimb@tooele- city.org The OWNER reserves the right to reject any or all bids; or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any bid; to award schedules separately or together to contractors, or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the best interest of the City. Only bids giving a firm quotation properly signed will be accepted. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin October 27 & No- vember 3, 2020) B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY October 27, 2020 Local News You Get Nowhere Else

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TUESDAY September 26, 2017 TUESDAY October 10, 2017 A4 TOOELE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A10 B1 • Editorial TUESDAY February 27, 2018 J&J Jewelry • WWeddings,eddings, Missionaries, Birthdays • Guest Opinions still going • CClassifiedslassifieds and Public Notices Unless otherwise requested, community news items such as • Letters to the Editor weddings, missionaries, birthdays, babies and The Bulletin Editor David Bern strong after Board must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. To place a community news item or for more [email protected] 27 years information contact the Community News Editor at 882-0050 or Open Forum Sports [email protected]. Items more than one month old 435-882-0050 See A10 OOELE will not be considered for publication. Hometown T SPORTS WRAP RANSCRIPT Stansbury volleyball vs. Ogden OUR VIEW SERVING T The Stansbury volleyball team Cowboys send a message TOOELE COUNTY defeated Ogden 25-15, 25-13, SINCE 1894 25-11 in a Region 11 home SHS tops match Thursday. The Stallions (10-10, 4-2 Region 11) began Underdog Traffic flow the second half of the region Tigers to Information meeting about I-80 congestion problem ULLETIN $1.00 season at home against Ben Vol. 124 No. 29 Lomond in a match that was Grantsville B No one else could have described the predicament more clearly: not complete at press time www.TooeleOnline.com remain “This is a serious problem,” said Rep. Merrill Nelson, R-Grantsville. Tuesday. THURSDAY September 7, 2017 wins region “It’s important to all of the residents. The commuter problem affects our Tooele volleyball vs. livelihood, it affects the time with our families, it affects our activity time Bonneville unbeaten after work, and most importantly, it affects our safety as we travel back The Tooele volleyball team tennis 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 The Tooele boys golf team fin- SHS FOOTBALL See, eat and hear page. If you’re not on the front traffic congestion and improve safety — but commuters shouldn’t expect STEVE HOWE are unable to get to refrigera- ished third and the Stansbury page, it goes much better.” So! Today’s headline in a publica- to view such aberrations. This narra- STAFF WRITER clear sailing after Midvalley Highway’s phase one and the bridges at tion quickly enough without boys were fifth at the final Stansbury (3-3, 2-0 Region tion proclaimed Gov. Herbert stating, tive includes video games including Of the region win after play- Lake Point and Black Rock have been replaced. Because Tooele Valley’s A day after a fire destroyed the conveyer system, Larsen Region 11 golf match of the 11) led just 21-20 at halftime, “The public wants the government to “Mortal Combat” and “Grand Theft LETTERS POLICY ing both Thursday and Friday, population is growing and is projected to continue, which means more two chicken coops and killed said. As a result, all of the eggs season Thursday in Park City. but poured it on in the second do something about school shootings.” Auto,” which are among the lesser of The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to he added, “Yeah, we won, but it commuters and general traffic than today, everyone should continue to the editor from readers. Letters must be no as many as 300,000 chickens produced since the fire must The Buffaloes posted a team half en route to a 56-20 tri- What an understatement! Recognizing some of the droppings that our culture wasn’t easy.” plan on long delays on SR-36, I-80 and state Route 138. longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written at Fassio Egg Farms in Erda, be disposed of, he said. score of 331, and were paced umph that gave the Stallions a that our society is now oriented toward provides. We are talking responsibility exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and For the Cowboys, Marissa And traffic congestion and delays may likely continue, even if the employees were beginning to The conveyer system is by Bridger Holmes’ 78. Jesse one-game lead over four other recreational and leisure time, much of here. Such movies are not allowed at accompanied by the writer’s name, address Linares and Maci Jackson state pushes forward with an auxiliary lane on I-80 between Lake Point clear debris. a priority for the farm and Sayers shot a 79, Tegan placed first at No. 2 and 3 teams in the region standings. which is structured around our graphi- our house. and phone number. Longer letters may be and Black Rock, and an SR-201 extension from Black Rock directly to published, based on merit and at the Editor’s “We’re cleaning up as best Larsen said they hope to have FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTBRobison PHOTOS shot 87 and Peyton It marked the second game in cally violent movie industry, does the Our grandchildren, when we singles and Paige Peterson and SR-36 in Lake Point. Neither of those projects are currently funded and discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. as we can,” said Corby Larsen, some version of the system in Thevenot shot 89. Stansbury’s a row where Stansbury over- government have the guts to take on have the pleasure of their company, Lexi Colson placed first in No. 1 the projected cost of the SR-201 extension is $200 million. Letters written to thank an individual or vice president of operations at place within the next couple of team score of 351 was led doubles, with sisters Brooklyn came a slow start to win, as the Hollywood? still view treasures such as “Bambi,” by Gabe Golden’s 84. Brady Yet, even though such projects may not fully alleviate congestion organization should be submitted for Fassio Egg Farms. days. The farm is also looking Ashlyn, KedRick and Melinda Hunsaker (left) listen while Adriana Padillo with The Brothers Restaurant explains about the eatery’s offerings at the and Brynlee Butler taking sec- Stallions erased a 28-7 half- Without public support, govern- “Dumbo” and “Aristocats.” A few years “Notes of Appreciation.” Kimberling (86), Hunter Luke woes, the state must continually work toward improving traffic flows The two chicken coops to replace the chickens killed Taste of Our County, Business and Career Showcase at the Benson Grist Mill on Wednesday. ond in No. 2 doubles. Grantsville junior Maci Jackson hits a return during last week’s Region 13 tennis tournament at Liberty Park in time deficit in its 35-28 win ment interaction will not happen. It ago I read a letter to the editor from (88) and Creighton Patterson Salt Lake City. Jackson won the region title at third singles and enters this week’s Class 3A stateCOURTESY tournament OF KAREN HOLT as between Tooele and Salt Lake valleys. That work will likely take on even Readers who are interested in writing a longer destroyed in the fire were con- in the fire within the next few over Tooele a week earlier. The normally takes a Pearl Harbor to get a very astute citizen in the Transcript guest op-ed column on a topic of general (93) also contributed to the Additionally, Kayla Johnson one of the favorites to win a state championship. more importance after the Utah State Prison is finished, and as busi- nected to the additional coops weeks. took fifth place at No. 1 singles. Stallions have outscored their us out of our doldrums and face the Bulletin that was entitled, “Spoons do interest should contact Editor David Bern. Stallions’ score. ness parks west of Salt Lake International Airport continue their march and processing plant by a Chickens in the adjacent past two opponents 63-0 in the reality of such issues. When you spend not make people fat.” The reverse side Email: [email protected] Chamber draws big crowd toTIM grist GILLIE mill She came back from a loss in toward the Great Salt Lake. conveyer system, which trans- second half. coops are being monitored STAFF WRITER Grantsville soccer at Kearns her first match against Judge time at the dump, you start smelling of which reflected “Guns do not kill Fax: (435) 882-6123 ported the eggs, Larsen said. “It’s like Jekyll and Hyde, Those facilities will employ thousands, many of whom may choose to people. People kill people.” With our Mail: Letters to the Editor for effects from the fire and It was by all counts aWhitney big Wangsgard had a hat Memorial and won her next set. She came back to beat like the dump. How many times have I The fire used the conveyer sys- who they are,” Stansbury live in Tooele Valley, further adding to commuter congestion. Unless the socialized attraction toward violence Tooele Transcript-Bulletin smoke, Larsen said. event with more than 50trick, dif- Ashley Wangsgard and two. Robinson 7-5 in that set and observed my peers involved in graphi- tem connection to spread from coach Clint Christiansen said. state acts purposefully on this problem with solid funding, relief may nowadays, if the government takes P.O. Box 390 While Larsen described ferent booths, hundredsAlyssa of Roberts each scored “If you really look at it, if then capped it off with a 6-1 cally violent movies on their laptops Tooele, UT 84074 the initial coop into the second “It just comes down to them never arrive. your guns away, perpetrators will be Tuesday’s fire as a frighten- people, and lots of food.twice and Savannah Thomas Kayla’s not there and every- trouncing. Her previous match- with rapturous fascination, literally building. not mentally getting them- forced to use crossbows, then ball bats, ing experience, he said he The Tooele County pickedChamber up the shutout in goal body moves up one, we don’t up with Robinson in region drooling at the lips in becoming both Work to clean up the pro- selves ready. They know it and and finally, fountain pens. We really doesn’t expect a major impact of Commerce’s annualas com- the Grantsville girls soccer win any points. So, she didn’t play was just like that champi- psychologically as well as intellectu- LETTER CONTEST cessing plant for operation was team rolled to an 8-0 win over onship match. we’re addressing that now. If GUEST OPINION ally involved in much of the hideous need to get behind the government in ➤ munity business expo, and win any points, but in a way Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will select underway Wednesday but eggs SEE FASSIO PAGE A9 Kearns in a non-region road the team that shows up in the resolving this deteriorating phenom- Taste of Our County — for- she did,” Thurgood said, In the prior match, she also stunts that many of these films portray. the best letter of the month and reprint it in laid by the farm’s approximate- game Friday. Sarah Ellett also second half shows up for four enon that we have allowed to become merly known as Taste of Tooele Regarding Linares’ final came back from a 5-1 set to win Would you feed you children arsenic? the first Open Forum page of the following scored for the Cowboys (7-3, quarters, we have a chance to an almost monthly socialized event. month. The winning letter writer will receive a and Job Fair — was held region match, Thurgood said, 7-5, but with the second set, it We become what we see, eat and 1-3 Region 13), who resumed be a pretty good football team, free one-year subscription to the newspaper. Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 7 “She beat the Waterford girl was a bit closer at 6-3. hear. How about a stiff prison term Ralph E. Pierce region play with a home match but we’ve got to figure that The fault is with The subscription can be transferred or used to for the second time. This time At region she said, “I got for parents who allow their children p.m. at the Historic Bensonagainst Judge Memorial that Grantsville’s Paige part out.” Tooele renew a present subscription. Grist Mill. it was 6-4, 6-3. Marissa was down in the finals 2-5 and I just was not complete at press Peterson (left) and The rough start somewhat It even attracted the state’s ahead the whole time, she Lexi Colson kept telling myself ‘It’s not over time Tuesday afternoon. never got behind. It just went ‘til it’s over.’ And to ‘just keep overshadowed another stellar lieutenant governor. encourage each performance for Stansbury’s GUEST OPINION Cross country back and forth and back and other during a match playing my game and hit the us, not with bots “I’m here because the gov- at Bob Firman Invitational forth, right to the very end.” ball.’” rushing attack, which seems to ernor announced an initiative at the Region 13 f only Joe McCarthy had lived tennis tournament at be hitting its stride after strug- to create 25,000 jobsTooele in the County’s three high Of her final match When asked how much to see this moment, when it is against Waterford’s Tanisha Liberty Park in Salt pressure she was feeling in the gling early in the season. Silas state’s rural counties,”school said cross Lt. country teams suddenly in vogue to attribute Mueller 13 indictments expose US hypocrisy competed at the Bob Firman Martheswaran, Linares said, Lake City last week. region tournament, Linares Young rushed for 158 yards I Gov. Spencer Cox. large-scale events in American Invitational at Eagle Island “She’s really fun to play with. Peterson and Colson said, “I felt more pressure than and four touchdowns, Mitch ine months into his mandate Cox was there because if a won the region title politics to the hand of Russia and State Park in Boise, Idaho, on So, we had some really long normal, but, I knew it wasn’t a Lindsay ran for 77 yards and to investigate possible Russian combined Expo, Taste of Our at first doubles. to inveigh against domestic subver- home” (1,145,470 interactions). Saturday. Grantsville’s Porter points.” huge deal if I didn’t win.” two scores and Bridger Roberts interference in the 2016 County, and Job Fair wasn’t sion. N How lucky we are that Mueller and Whitworth had the fastest carried the ball six times for 65 U.S. presidential election, special enough, the chamber also Linares said she could tell Referring to her come- Robert Mueller released an time of any Tooele County COURTESY OF KAREN HOLT yards and a TD as the Stallions counsel Robert Mueller has finally Rachel Marsden the Justice Department are saving us teamed up with Gov. Gary Martheswaran was playing to back twice against Robinson, indictment of 13 Russians for runner, clocking in at 16 min- pounded the Tigers (2-4, 1-1) found some actual Russians to indict. GUEST COLUMNIST from any disinformation that those Herbert’s 25K Jobs Tour to her backhand, trying to attack Jackson said, “All I could think crimes related to their social-media utes, 10.80 seconds to finish her coach had been strategiz- for 425 yards on the ground. Unfortunately, by pointing the finger Russians might be spreading. bring in around 20 statewide what she might have thought will meet Martheswaran again was ‘Wow!’ because I did that campaign to meddle in our internal second in the boys’ Division was Linares’ weakness. ing about how to play,” Linares twice — I got down. The first Young staked the Stallions at these Russians, he has exposed The 13 Russians are accused of organizations that offered sup- at state this week. affairs in the run-up to and after- creating “hundreds of social media I Section 1 race. He was “I felt pretty confident going said. “ … there were some time it was 1-5, instead of 2-5, to a 14-0 first-quarter lead hypocrisy within the U.S. system. The U.S. Justice Department has In Jackson’s final round math of the 2016 election. ment, you might think the Russians accounts” under fake identities. followed by teammate➤ Seth into it, because I hadn’t lost in deuces that were a little close, and both times I came back and with a pair of touchdown Last year, Mueller’s investigation charged these 13 Russian nationals SEE CHAMBER PAGE A4 against Amy Robinson from Mueller obviously isn’t a were everywhere, not only adver- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Beckett in fourth (16:16.58), but it was good.” runs from 5 and 6 yards out. produced indictments against four with conspiracy to defraud the United They then allegedly pretended to be region so far. I’m sure she and Judge Memorial, she found won 7-5. So, I was just amazed McCarthyite, and can’t be held tising on Facebook (“Trump is Stansbury’s Nathan Winters Linares said she suspects she However, the Tigers, playing former Trump campaign advisors who States. Supposedly, the accused tried U.S.-based activists on social media, herself down 5-1 in the first responsible for the hysteria — our only hope for a better future”; The still morning waters of Stansbury Lake reflect trees and homes that (48th, 17:00.34), Grantsville’s SEE had dealings with Russians during to pollute the sacred electronic insti- posting election-related opinions in TENNIS PAGE B8 ➤ and hopeful expectations of an “Ohio Wants Hillary 4 Prison”), but surround the lake. Jace Wilson (97th, 17:37.26) SEE STALLIONS PAGE B8 their international business careers tutions of truth that recently brought an effort to influence the outcome in ➤ impeachment-level event — that organizing rallies around the coun- and Stansbury’s Isaac before joining the campaign. Most of us fascinating (but false) political favor of Donald Trump and, during has built up around his work. His try. But it’s not clear these rallies Nelson (122nd, 17:53.08). what those indictments covered could information such as “President Trump the primary elections, Democratic indictment is, as far as anyone can even came off. Stansbury’s Dmitri Morse have fallen under the purview of the orders the execution of five turkeys candidate Bernie Sanders. won the Division I Section 2 tell, rigorously factual. That’s prob- The Russians didn’t do anything The indictment implies that Buffaloes shut down Scots to us that we weren’t doing to Internal Revenue Service and seemed pardoned by Obama” (a story that Stansbury Lake ably the point of it — to create a boys race in 16:58.04, with out of place in a multimillion-dollar provoked 914,429 social media inter- the operation was linked to the teammates Talmage Ricks record of an episode that we should ourselves, although we were doing | PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD investigation into alleged electoral actions, according to a 2017 year-end Russian government, and that a St. (17:15.77), Ryan Brady Dominant ground game powers Tooele to big win over Ben Lomond STORY DIANE HATCH want to know as much about as it on a much larger, more potent subversion. analysis by Buzzfeed News). Petersburg-based company called (17:58.55) and Jaxton Maez possible and prevent from ever hap- scale. The Russians are just aping the Internet Research Agency failed But now, we actually have some Former FBI director Mueller’s long faces ‘invaders’ (17:59.04). Tooele’s Wyatt DARREN VAUGHAN pening again. the arguments we are already hav- to register as a foreign agent before arm of the law has reached into that SPORTS EDITOR ing with one other, and the sewer- indicted Russians — 13 individuals Olsen (80th, 18:50.00), Jared The Russia campaign was a pristine electronic river of democracy, purchasing paid advertisements on Downard (91st, 19:42.77), ish level of much of the discussion who supposedly had a hand in the After a disappointing loss shockingly cynical violation of which was also home to this viral social media. Silly Russians — you’re Jordan VanDerwerken (95th, on social media. 2016 electoral outcome. How so? in the Region 11 opener, the our sovereignty. President Donald Facebook post about his own former supposed to pay a lobbying firm in 20:10.28) and Jared Bird The New York Times ran a report Primarily by screwing around on of all varieties Tooele football team’s game Trump would do himself and the bureau: “FBI seizes over 3,000 penises Washington to do all that for you on social media. (96th, 20:12.06) also com- plan coming into Friday’s road country a favor by frankly denounc- the other day on Russian bots, in Flynn. during raid at morgue employee’s peted in that race. Josh game against Ben Lomond was ing it. But the scale of the opera- the immediate aftermath of the Editor’s note: This is the final In the winter, the lake level SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 UV INDEX Wintch (41st, 16:12.77) simple: run, run and run some tion shouldn’t be exaggerated. In Parkland school shooting, posting ® installment of a three-part series is lowered to allow it to freeze led Stansbury in the boys more. the context of a hugely expensive, on Twitter about gun control. It’s on the history, ecology and closer to the bottom, Flynn GUEST OPINION elite race. Josh Oblad (46th, obsessively covered, impossibly hard to believe that this is going to future of Stansbury Lake. said. This is detrimental to the SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE 16:17.15), Scott Ruebush dramatic presidential election, rip apart the American body politic SUN AND MOON sago pondweed cluttering the Camille Vela shares her talent of belly dancing after healing from a tragic loss FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY (56th, 16:25.17), Blaise Miller THS FOOTBALL the Russian contribution on social when many perfectly respectable, The Sun Rise Set STEVE HOWE lake and helps prevent damage (75th, 16:37.77) and Dylan Friday 7:03 a.m. 7:50 p.m. STAFF WRITER amille Vela has been media was piddling and often red-blooded Americans themselves Has the real meaning of America been lost? Saturday 7:04 a.m. 7:48 p.m. through heaving F Sa Su ice M Tu along W Th the Bryant (89th, 16:44.62) also a bride, a widow advocate for gun control, and often With extensive weed FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The Buffaloes executed that laughable. Sunday 7:05 a.m. 7:46 p.m. shoreline, heThe said. higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ scored points for the Stallions, Grantsville’s Coy Johnson (10) follows through on a handoff during a in the immediate aftermath of hen Donald Trump and his Monday 7:06 a.m. 7:45 p.m. growth, waterfowl and thou- number, the greater the need for eye and skin strategy to perfection, attempt- and a new mother, The Russians wanted to boost Tuesday 7:07 a.m. 7:43 p.m. Flynn saidprotection. maintaining0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate;the 6-7 High; 8-10 Tyson Hunt (middle) takes a sample of a smoothie from who finished seventh of 27 game earlier this season. Johnson ran for a touchdown and threw for in that order — and shootings. followers refer to “America,” sands of fish, it can be easy to Very High; 11+ Extreme ing 68 rushing plays and gain- Trump, but as a Facebook executive free.” Wednesday 7:08 a.m. 7:41 p.m. level in the lake takes con- Tracy Shaw at the Taste of Our County, Business and teams in the race. James another in the Cowboys’ 43-15 win over Union on Friday in Roosevelt. she’s only 25. She’s In a better world, Trump would what do they mean? Thursday 7:09 a.m. 7:40 p.m. forget the dynamic ecosystem ing 426 yards on the ground en noted, most of their spending on W It inspired the poems of Walt stant attention. ThisALMANAC year, the Miles (169th, 17:36.20) was be less defensive about the Russian Some see a country of white, The Moon Rise Set in Stansbury Lake is meticu- Career Showcase at the Benson Grist Mill. The Grantsville route to an impressive 37-7 win Dance�to�healalso a belly dancer and has been Facebook ads came after the elec- Robert Reich Whitman and Langston Hughes, Friday 9:30 p.m. 9:28 a.m. lake was highStatistics by foran the inch week endingor Sept. 6. Tooele’s top finisher, and investigation, and his opposition English-speaking Christians. Show Choir (above right) performs the national anthem. over the Scots that evened their tion. The larger goal was to sow GUEST COLUMNIST Saturday 10:05 p.m. 10:35 a.m. lously maintained and moni- An afternoon was joined by Ryan Callister assessing local interest in the dance and the songs of Woody Guthrie. All Partly sunny with a two throughTemperatures May after a wet 92/59 would be less obsessively invested Others want a land inhabited by Sunday 10:43 p.m. 11:43 a.m. tored over the course of thethunderstorm possible Justin Berry (above) with USTAR talks about the role of region record at 1-1. form. discord, yet we had already primed turned their love for America into Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny shower in spots spring, but heHigh/Low said past that week quickly (192nd, 18:07.32), Ethan GHS demolishes in it (at least until such time that it self-seeking individuals free to accu- Monday 11:26 p.m. 12:51 p.m. Pleasant with partial “That was the game plan,” none 1:58 p.m. Some sun, a t-storm pleasant year. Normal high/low past week 85/59 75.5 programs to support technology entrepreneurs and inno- Olcott (200th, 18:28.25), Eli In August, Vela began teaching ourselves for plenty of that. demands that we live up to our ideals. Tuesday Partly sunny, a t-storm sunshine changed dueAverage to heat temp andpast week dry- produces a genuine bombshell). We mulate as much money and power as around in the p.m. The man-made61 lake doesn’t84 62 said Tooele senior Jeno Bins, a belly dancing class at Red Tree Does anyone believe, absent “This land is your land, this land is Wednesday 12:14 a.m. 3:02 p.m. in the afternoon 86 64 88 ness. Normal average temp past week 71.9 vators through training, funding, incubator and accelera- Messick (201st, 18:30.10) possible, who pay taxes only to protect creed. We are a conviction — that all Thursday 1:08 a.m. 4:01 p.m. 85 62 High Low who led Tooele (3-3, 1-1 Region C Russian trolls on Twitter and should seek to shut down Russian my land,” sang Guthrie. 62 83 61 have a natural source like a The waterDaily level Temperatures took a brief tor programs. Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox (right) speaks briefly and Spencer Moreno (203rd, Yoga, next to Macey’s in Tooele. But their assets from criminals and foreign people are created equal, that people 87 64 82 11) with 171 rushing yards and Facebook, that we were headed to a influence as much as possible, with- Last New First Full stream or river, which requires drop when it was discovered 18:38.41). Stansbury’s Zoe Cougars, 43-15 because few people showed up, she aggressors. should be judged by the content of “Let America be America again,” at the event about the county’s economy and jobs. He out losing perspective. We aren’t TOOELE COUNTY WEATHERthe water level to be adjusted had Hales was the fastest female two touchdowns on 26 carries. couldn’t maintain rent for the space. placid election season involving an their character rather than the color of pleaded Hughes. “The land that never the pump at the Mill Pond is joined by Derek B. Miller, who is president and CEO of Tooele’s D’warren Robinson (25) looks for running roomSUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB during a Sept. PHOTO 15 divided because of Russia; we’re Others think mainly about flags, throughout the year, accord- runner from Tooele County, “We wanted to come out and She said the dance form gets a bad incendiary, mediagenic former real- their skin, and that government should has been yet — /And yet must be — Shown is Friday’s weather. DARREN VAUGHAN game against Stansbury. Robinson and the Buffaloes beat Ben Lomond divided because we have genuine, national anthems, pledges of alle- Sep 13 Sep 19 Sep 27 Oct 5 ing to Stansbury Park Service ➤ World Trade Center Utah. Miller also spoke at the event. winning the Division I Section take it to them and have more rap, for which she has a little advice ity TV star bent on blowing up the the land where every man is free. Temperatures are Friday’s SEE LAKE PAGE A9 SPORTS EDITOR 37-7 on Friday in Ogden. deeply held differences. The fault, giance, military parades and secure be of the people, by the people and for ©2017; forecasts and graphics highs and Friday night’s Agency manager Randall 1 race in 18:33.06. She was GHS momentum going into the rest for people who hold preconceived political establishment and a long- / The land that’s mind — the poor provided by BULLETIN BOARD B6 One week after a disap- FOOTBALL borders. the people. lows. joined in the top 100 finishers of our season. We still have negative judgment. time pol who had stoked the enmity to the extent there is one, isn’t with man’s, Indian’s, Negro’s, ME —.” CLASSIFIEDS C6 pointing loss on its home- It was a refreshing bounce- the bots, but with ourselves. Trump encourages a combination Political scientist Carl Friedrich, Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed by Grantsville’s Sabrina Allen to pick up their first Class 3A more to go, but we’re on track mouth.” “Try it before you knock it” Vela of Republicans for 30 years and was comparing Americans to Gallic people, That idealism sought to preserve Download our app today coming night, it was the back effort for the Buffs, who of all three — tribalism, libertarianism Precipitation (in inches) (sixth,HOMETOWN 19:37.50), A10 Stansbury’s North win of the year behind for sure.” Tooele opened the game with said. under FBI investigation? noted that “to be an American is an and protect our democracy — not INSIDE Deep Creek Grantsville football team’s gave up 28 unanswered points Rich Lowry is editor of the and loyalty. UTAH WEATHER Lake Point ShelbyOBITUARIES Archer (14th, A8 running back Gage Schmidt’s The Buffs’ ground game was a 15-play, 71-yard drive that As an adolescent, Vela had to If you read the Mueller indict- ideal, while to be a Frenchman is a inundate it with big money, or allow B7 turn to play the spoiler Friday in the second half of their 35-28 National Review. But the core of our national identity Clive WEATHER 89/68 Run of hot, dry Mountains 19:51.92), McKenna Rogers so dominant that the Scots quit gymnastics because of family one party or candidate to suppress Logan Knolls KID SCOOP night in Roosevelt. 213-yard, three-touchdown loss to Stansbury a week earlier. took up 7:30 of game time. The has not been any of this. It has been fact.” Wendover 91/69 91/69 Stansbury Park (34th, 20:21.87) and Elena B1 (0-6, 0-2) had the ball for less 87/56 90/65 weather continues punctuated with SPORTS effort. drive, which included a 4-yard finances, so as a teenager she taught That idealism led Abraham Lincoln votes from rivals, or permit a foreign Grouse Erda 90/68 The Cowboys put together “The kids responded to how EDITORIAL BOARD found in the ideals we share — politi- Creek Allen (68th, 21:08.16) and than three minutes in the first herself to dance. Her mother wanted power to intrude on our elections. Grantsville 89/66 Pine Canyon See A2 lofty peaks A6 their most dominant perfor- Grantsville (2-4, 1-1 Class we practiced,” Tooele coach Jeff run by Bins on a fourth-and-1 Joel J. Dunn cal equality, equal opportunity, free- to proclaim that America might yet be 83/59 72/58 Trace 0.25 0.00 0.22 14.06 13.48 Grantsville’s Lyndee Limburg half, and for barely over 15 Publisher Emeritus Scott C. Dunn Ogden 91/68 3A North) controlled the clock play, ended with a 4-yard scor- Vela to participate in pageants, so she President and Publisher David J. Bern the “last best hope” for humankind. It It spawned a patriotism that once 88/64 Bauer Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal mance of the season, demol- Lewis said. “I’m very pleased dom of speech and of the press, a dedi- Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D SEE WRAP PAGE B8 minutes for the entire game. entered and won two. With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed onEditor this page, required all of us take on a fair share Vernal 88/65 ➤ ishing Union 43-15 in the with its punishing running with that, and that’s a tribute to ing run by Ben Wasson. cation to open inquiry and truth, and prompted Emma Lazarus, some two 86/50 87/64 Ben Lomond managed just 226 including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. Transcript Bulletin of the burdens of keeping America Salt Lake City Pollen Index Cougars’ homecoming game Ben Lomond went three-and- ➤ to democracy and the rule of law. decades later, to welcome to America Stockton yards of total offense compared our kids to come back the way SEE HEAL PAGE A11 P U B L I S H I N G Tooele 91/68 See High SEE COWBOYS PAGE B8 out on its first possession of the the world’s “tired, your poor, your going — paying taxes in full rather 87/64 Roosevelt complete 88/65 ➤ to Tooele’s 445. they did. The plan was to come Camille Vela (top) practices traditional belly dancing movements which she Proving the Power of Print Since 1894 We are not a race. We are not a Provo 86/56 Rush Valley Moderate became interested in while living in Mexico. Tooele. 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Group Rocky Mountain Hospice wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- November 8, Officer’s Meeting 9:00 a.m., books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- books and materials provided. Craft is a Want to have more meaning in your life. movies and health classes. Meals-On- riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or LOOM 9:30 a.m., SQ 10:00 a.m. and WOTM chures or any history that pertains to the free program for family members who Do you want to do something that is sat- Wheels available for homebound. Lunch visit www.stmargschool.org. 10:30 a.m. Tooele County area. If you would like to have a loved one with a substance use isfying and of great service to your com- served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- November 22, LOOM 9:30 a.m., SQ 10:00 donate them to our organization, or if you disorder. For more information, call Heidi munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain gested contribution is $3. For those under a.m., WOTM 10:30 a.m. would let us make a copy for the Tooele Warr at 435-255-9905. Hospice volunteer. No experience 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to Education County Historical Society, please call 435- required. All training, background check Events Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group the store or doctor visits for residents in Tooele Technical College 882-1612. and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- Veteran’s monthly dinner will be on Join us the 2nd Monday of each month The only requirement is your desire to Programs with space available portation information call 435-843-4114. Thursday 19 Nov at 5:30pm. Please from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical help someone in need. Please contact include the POST (Peace Officer For more information about the Tooele come help recognize/honor one of our Groups and Events Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky Standards Training) program (Satellite center, call 435-843-4110. Veteran’s. For members and their guests Health Department’s Aging Services pro- Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s only. Tooele County Arts Guild gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at License (CDL) program and Software Tooele Pioneer Museum All artists from Tooele County age 13 Association Caregiver Support Groups. 801-397-4902. 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open Development. These programs and others and above are welcome to join the Tooele The groups are designed to provide emo- Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today Eagles County Arts Guild for an evening, or for tional, educational and social support for The Next Chapter and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most and begin training for a promising career. the year as a member. Benefits of mem- caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. The Next Chapter is a free social support Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- Social Room bership include the opportunity to display and educational program to help widows Open other times by appointment. Call es at 435-248-1800 for more information. The social room is open daily 2 p.m. to 6 your artwork for show and sale in various Food Addicts in Recovery and widowers adjust to the loss of their 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- p.m. daily, staffed with volunteer bartend- venues around Tooele County, as well as Anonymous Adult Education spouse through monthly activities. You 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- ers, please tip accordingly. regular updates on events in our commu- Are you having trouble controlling the are invited to join others who are on the Get your high school diploma this year tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery same page as you, to begin a new chapter at the Tooele Community Learning Center. Meetings ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele All classes required for a high school Aerie Meetings are on the 2nd and 4th Mobile Vet Center Call 435-228-8217 for more information. ery program for anyone suffering from County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for diploma, adult basic education, prep- Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. To better serve veterans located in food addiction. Meetings are held every more details. Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center aration and English as a second language Auxiliary Meetings are on the 2nd and Ladies Community Club of 4th Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday are available. Register now to graduate Tooele 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the Sons of Utah Pioneers from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 To view upcoming events, learn more north back entrance. For more infor- Anyone interested in the history of side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- Elks about our organization, or to become a mation, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides cation classes are for students 18 and over. member, please visit gfwctooele.org. or Denise 435-840-2375 or visit www. pioneers, we need you. The Son of Utah free, confidential counseling for theater ESOL Bar foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to Pioneers are currently curtailing our meet- veterans of all conflicts. For further TOPS Weight Loss Support ings due to the pandemic, but watch this ESOL conversational classes are held We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday attend. information contact Dave Brown at 801- Group bulletin and we will announce our next Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele 11 a.m. to Close. New contact phone 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Tooele County Aging meeting, which will be a virtual meet- Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- number 435-249-0192. We look forward 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov Weight Loss Support Group meets every Tooele County Aging is looking for ing. Also watch for an announcement of dents may also come anytime the center is to seeing you. Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church volunteers to help us meet the needs of the opening of the James Bevan Pioneer open for individualized study. Registration Donate to library Events located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. seniors in the community. Many seniors Museum when it is safe to admit the pub- is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Please remember the “Friends of the Halloween Party Saturday October 31 at Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by require assistance and need rides to doc- lic. For more information about the Sons Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Tooele City Library” while doing home 7:00 p.m. Potluck and Costume Party. a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- tors or other professionals. Rides help of Utah Pioneers, contact Howard Yerke, tion. cleaning and donate your used books to dren are invited to attend. Come and let seniors live more independent lives. Call Membership Chairman, 435-841-9718 or the bookstore in the library. Money from Early Head Start us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For 435-843-4114 for more information. The [email protected] book sales is used to support programs Disabled Veterans DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers more information visit TOPS.org or con- Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers within the library. The library is located at NO COST weekly home visits for families tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. also are in need of volunteers. For more TC Squares Dance Club 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call Chapter 20 The TC Squares Dance Club has begun who are eligible under the age of 3. Home information about volunteering at the 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County Museum volunteers needed dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke visits include parent and child education, Grantsville Center call 435-884-3446. For org. Thank you for your support. Chapter 20, for the Disabled American Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 assessments, and family support services volunteering at the Tooele Center call Veterans holds monthly general member- is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy his- West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please including nutrition education. We also 435-843-4110. Books for the Whole Family ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, tory or science? Volunteers at the museum bring finger food to share. For more infor- offer comprehensive health services for Donated children’s books and paper- 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door can gain new skills or practice old ones. Life’s Worth Living Foundation mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, expecting mothers including prenatal backs are for sale for 25 cents, and hard- entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday We are looking for people to help with Suicide support group meetings are Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s parent education and support services. covers are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and organization, exhibit development, gar- held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at website at tcsquares.com. Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays invite all veterans to come join us in the dening and educational program devel- Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. 882-3439. and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the comradery with other veterans at our opment. Volunteer positions are seasonal Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by Tooele County Homemakers Tooele City Library. All proceeds go back Free developmental evaluation monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has and year round. Scheduling is flexible. the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal We would like to invite all ladies to our to the library for projects and programs. Homemakers club. Meetings are held on DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- the first Tuesday of every month with a NO COST developmental evaluations for to answer questions concerning your To apply or request more information, cide, please plan on attending. Please go Community Book Sharing Box luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., children ages birth to 3. We provide a full VA benefits. Nations Service Officers send email to: [email protected] on Facebook and like our page to keep The “Little Free Library” book sharing September through May. Located at 151 range of services for children with devel- (NSO’s) are available by appointment to current with our latest news and events. box is a FREE Book Exchange. Anyone Tooele Gem and Mineral Society N Main, in the auditorium of the Health opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal help veterans and their families submit Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- can take a book or bring a book to share. The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Department and USU Extension offices. is to minimize the effects of the delay and claims for compensation, obtain health livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. Come check out the newest box located meets the first Thursday of the month. Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due reduce the need for long-term services and educational well-earned benefits. at 965 S. 1050 W. in Tooele. There are a Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in Parkinson’s disease Support per year. For more information, call Eileen throughout their school years. For more ALL DAV services are Free of Charge. For variety of books for all ages. To learn more the downstairs conference room of the 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at information, please join our monthly Group and find a location near you go to www. Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. ddivantage.org meetings. No monthly meetings are held A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can littlefreelibrary.org, under the MAP tab, in December. Call commander Penny Come and learn about rocks, minerals, be overwhelming for the newly diag- Thank you and we hope to see you all this enter your zip code. For more information Larson 801-359-8468 or Adjutant Curtis G. and ways to craft them, and enjoy field nosed. Tooele has a support group for September. call or text Kathy Witt at 435-849-7806. Charity Beckstrom at 435-840-0547 or Senior Vice trips for rock collecting. Membership is persons with Parkinson’s disease and their Dustee Thomas at 435-830-8487. Please $15 per year. For more information email caregivers. You can learn how others are Tooele County Quilters Grantsville Tooele Children’s Justice Center leave messages if no contact. [email protected]. coping with PD and how to live well. We All meetings are held on the third Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in meet the third Friday of each month from Tuesday of each month in the Tooele Tooele Valley Free Masons Share the past need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and COVID-19 Help for DAV 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, 88 County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues The Disabled American Veterans Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the are $20 per year to be paid at the first Share the past, submit a history, obitu- snacks. We appreciate all donations. For S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, National Office has established a relief second Friday of each month for din- meeting. ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 call Hal at 435-840-3683. fund to provide financial aid to service- ner and socializing. If you are interested The Family History Center in Grantsville S. 100 East, Tooele. connected disabled veterans who have or have questions, please join us at the First Baptist Church is assembling a record of Grantsville Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope lost employment or income due to the Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement The Food Pantry at First Baptist Church residents. Your submission may be made United Methodist Dinner to Recovery” Tooele United Methodist Church offers a COVID-19 Virus Pandemic. The issued Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at is open on Saturdays from 10 am to Noon by emailing to [email protected] or by Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and grants are meant to help these disabled 435-277-0087. for those who are in need of food. There coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is service connected veterans, pay bills, are no requirements to receive food. We or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. obtain food and provide for their families Tooele Valley Family History hope to be a blessing to you. We are locat- 84074. Come in and receive help from our to all those affected by someone else’s during these difficult times. Center ed at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. (882-2048) trained consultants. For more information, addiction. As a 12-step program, we offer First Baptist Food Pantry The application for this relief can be Research your ancestors free with help by sharing our experience, strength call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is Tooele Master Gardener’s found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans trained Family Search volunteers at the and hope. For more information, please offering an emergency food pantry to FREE Garden and Landscape Diagnostic Senior Center will need to fully complete the application Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 contact Terri at 435-313-4851. meet the needs of our community. Hours Clinic offered every Wednesday through The senior center is for the enjoyment and provide documentation verifying N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First Hours of operation: Tuesday through October! The Clinic is open from 3:00 to of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours their status as a service-connected dis- Military Items Wanted 6:00 p.m. at the USU Extension Office, Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and When you no longer want your mili- are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 abled veteran who has lost employment 151 N. Main, Tooele. All info offered is Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday tary items, do not take them to Deseret p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and as a result of the pandemic. Disabled research-based, covering both traditional evenings by appointment only. Special Industries or a thrift store. Bring them exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, veterans who are small business owners and organic approaches. Master Gardener Baby blankets needed classes offered regularly. Call the center — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- or who work independently and have and Horticultural Expert Justin Wiker for more information. shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise ery at Mountain West Medical Center. been negatively impacted financially as a and his Team of volunteers can help with canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — program, wood carving and health Blankets should be new and in good result of the virus may also be eligible for design, plant problems, pruning, planting, Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for condition. Homemade blankets are also this assistance. sprinklers, greenhouses, seed starting, This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at displayed with honor and respect. Call homebound. Lunch served weekdays. accepted if new. Donations can be turned and bugs. Bring sample leaves, twigs, the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. For 60 and above, suggested contribu- in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West Historical Society S. Main St., Tooele. For more information, or fruit to show the problem, or several tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann Children’s Choir Auditions close-ups and wide-angle pictures. You’ll Transportation available to the store or Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with Monthly Meetings at 435-849-4180. Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- leave with great answers and you’ll “up” doctor visits for residents in Tooele and any questions. The Tooele County Historical Society tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 your gardening game at the same time! Grantsville areas. For transportation meetings have been cancelled until Alcoholics Anonymous years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Jay Cooper [email protected]. information call 435-843-4114. For more Community Closet further notice because of the Cov-19 Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. Clean out your closets. The Community information about the Grantsville center, Epidemic. Please stay safe and watch for Main Street. Daily at noon and 8 p.m. Park Closet is accepting donations for gently call 435-884-3446. any updated information about our meet- in back. used clothing. Donations are accepted ing schedule in the Transcript Bulletin. Daughters of Utah Pioneers at your neighborhood school. Contact Alcoholics Anonymous Bulletin Board Policy The DUP is seeking any family histories, Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any Historical books Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin photographs, books, stories or vintage questions. Tooele County Historical Society’s books also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin artifacts (before 1900) to display at the are available to purchase at meetings. The p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Dr., Tooele. History of Tooele County Volume II is $30, profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising depart- W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Moose The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in ment. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the Young People in Recovery Meals at Lodge Tooele is $20, and we also have eight note Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announce- Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- cards depicting four different pioneer tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Friday and Saturday night dinners will all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 ment please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. buildings for $4. These make great gifts p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit for family and friends. Please call Alice www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or Friday night dinners change weekly also on the first and third Friday of the

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“this is from some great admirer. Now I can fin- desert, and knows everything; of the merchants, little Swallow,” said the Prince, “you have stayed Prince ish my play,” and he looked quite happy. who walk slowly by the side of their camels, and too long here; but you must kiss me on the lips, continued from page B1 The next day the Swallow flew down to the carry amber beads in their hands; of the King of for I love you.” harbour. He sat on the mast of a large vessel and the Mountains of the Moon, who is as black as “It is not to Egypt that I am going,” said the watched the sailors hauling big chests out of the ebony, and worships a large crystal; of the great Swallow. “I am going to the House of Death. himself very much. hold with ropes. “Heave a-hoy!” they shouted as green snake that sleeps in a palm-tree, and has Death is the brother of Sleep, is he not?” When the moon rose he flew back to the each chest came up. “I am going to Egypt”! cried twenty priests to feed it with honey-cakes; and And he kissed the Happy Prince on the lips, Happy Prince. “Have you any commissions for the Swallow, but nobody minded, and when the of the pygmies who sail over a big lake on large and fell down dead at his feet. Egypt?” he cried; “I am just starting.” moon rose he flew back to the Happy Prince. flat leaves, and are always at war with the but- At that moment a curious crack sounded “Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow,” said the “I am come to bid you good-bye,” he cried. terflies. inside the statue, as if something had broken. Prince, “will you not stay with me one night lon- “Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow,” said the “Dear little Swallow,” said the Prince, “you The fact is that the leaden heart had snapped ger?” Prince, “will you not stay with me one night lon- tell me of marvellous things, but more marvel- right in two. It certainly was a dreadfully hard “I am waited for in Egypt,” answered the ger?” lous than anything is the suffering of men and of frost. Swallow. “To-morrow my friends will fly up to “It is winter,” answered the Swallow, “and the women. There is no Mystery so great as Misery. Early the next morning the Mayor was walk- the Second Cataract. The river-horse couches chill snow will soon be here. In Egypt the sun is Fly over my city, little Swallow, and tell me what ing in the square below in company with the there among the bulrushes, and on a great gran- warm on the green palm-trees, and the croco- you see there.” Town Councillors. As they passed the column he ite throne sits the God Memnon. All night long diles lie in the mud and look lazily about them. So the Swallow flew over the great city, and looked up at the statue: “Dear me! how shabby he watches the stars, and when the morning My companions are building a nest in the Temple saw the rich making merry in their beautiful the Happy Prince looks!” he said. star shines he utters one cry of joy, and then he of Baalbec, and the pink and white doves are houses, while the beggars were sitting at the “How shabby indeed!” cried the Town is silent. At noon the yellow lions come down to watching them, and cooing to each other. Dear gates. He flew into dark lanes, and saw the white Councillors, who always agreed with the Mayor; the water’s edge to drink. They have eyes like Prince, I must leave you, but I will never forget faces of starving children looking out listlessly at and they went up to look at it. green beryls, and their roar is louder than the you, and next spring I will bring you back two the black streets. Under the archway of a bridge “The ruby has fallen out of his sword, his eyes roar of the cataract.” beautiful jewels in place of those you have given two little boys were lying in one another’s arms are gone, and he is golden no longer,” said the “Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow,” said the away. The ruby shall be redder than a red rose, to try and keep themselves warm. “How hun- Mayor in fact, “he is litttle better than a beggar!” Prince, “far away across the city I see a young and the sapphire shall be as blue as the great gry we are!” they said. “You must not lie here,” “Little better than a beggar,” said the Town man in a garret. He is leaning over a desk cov- sea.” shouted the Watchman, and they wandered out Councillors. ered with papers, and in a tumbler by his side “In the square below,” said the Happy Prince, into the rain. “And here is actually a dead bird at his feet!” there is a bunch of withered violets. His hair is “there stands a little match-girl. She has let Then he flew back and told the Prince what continued the Mayor. “We must really issue a brown and crisp, and his lips are red as a pome- her matches fall in the gutter, and they are all he had seen. proclamation that birds are not to be allowed to granate, and he has large and dreamy eyes. He spoiled. Her father will beat her if she does not “I am covered with fine gold,” said the Prince, die here.” And the Town Clerk made a note of is trying to finish a play for the Director of the bring home some money, and she is crying. She “you must take it off, leaf by leaf, and give it to the suggestion. Theatre, but he is too cold to write any more. has no shoes or stockings, and her little head is my poor; the living always think that gold can So they pulled down the statue of the Happy There is no fire in the grate, and hunger has bare. Pluck out my other eye, and give it to her, make them happy.” Prince. “As he is no longer beautiful he is no made him faint.” and her father will not beat her.” Leaf after leaf of the fine gold the Swallow longer useful,” said the Art Professor at the “I will wait with you one night longer,” said “I will stay with you one night longer,” said picked off, till the Happy Prince looked quite University. the Swallow, who really had a good heart. “Shall the Swallow, “but I cannot pluck out your eye. dull and grey. Leaf after leaf of the fine gold he Then they melted the statue in a furnace, and I take him another ruby?” You would be quite blind then.” brought to the poor, and the children’s faces the Mayor held a meeting of the Corporation to “Alas! I have no ruby now,” said the Prince; “Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow,” said the grew rosier, and they laughed and played games decide what was to be done with the metal. “We “my eyes are all that I have left. They are made Prince, “do as I command you.” in the street. “We have bread now!” they cried. must have another statue, of course,” he said, of rare sapphires, which were brought out of So he plucked out the Prince’s other eye, Then the snow came, and after the snow came “and it shall be a statue of myself.” India a thousand years ago. Pluck out one of and darted down with it. He swooped past the the frost. The streets looked as if they were made “Of myself,” said each of the Town them and take it to him. He will sell it to the match-girl, and slipped the jewel into the palm of silver, they were so bright and glistening; long Councillors, and they quarrelled. When I last jeweller, and buy food and firewood, and finish of her hand. “What a lovely bit of glass,” cried icicles like crystal daggers hung down from the heard of them they were quarrelling still. his play.” the little girl; and she ran home, laughing. eaves of the houses, everybody went about in “What a strange thing!” said the overseer of “Dear Prince,” said the Swallow, “I cannot do Then the Swallow came back to the Prince. furs, and the little boys wore scarlet caps and the workmen at the foundry. “This broken lead that”; and he began to weep. “You are blind now,” he said, “so I will stay with skated on the ice. heart will not melt in the furnace. We must “Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow,” said the you always.” The poor little Swallow grew colder and throw it away.” So they threw it on a dust-heap Prince, “do as I command you.” “No, little Swallow,” said the poor Prince, “you colder, but he would not leave the Prince, he where the dead Swallow was also lying. 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