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Tooele takes multiple region titles, See A8 TOOELETRANSCRIPT SERVING TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 TUESDAY February 3, 2015 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 121 No. 71 $1.00 High-speed chase ends in 4-car crash

by Steve Howe DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTOS STAFF WRITER The intersection of Tooele City Main Street and 400 North was strewn with vehicles and debris A high-speed chase Monday Monday morning after a suspect crashed a morning ended in a four-car stolen Mitsubishi Eclipse (left) while trying to accident on Tooele City Main evade Tooele County Sheriff deputies. After Street that injured three and allegedly running a red light at the intersection, damaged a business. the Eclipse was broadsided by a northbound Tooele County Sheriff’s dep- black SUV (lower right) before colliding with a uties were pursuing a stolen white Jeep (lower left) and a red Nissan SUV. Mitsubishi Eclipse when the sus- pect, Marcello Anthony Aragon, 23, of Tooele, allegedly ran a red light on Main Street while head- ing eastbound on 400 North. Aragon’s car was broadsided in the intersection by a north- bound black SUV before collid- ing with a white Jeep and red Nissan SUV stopped in 400 North’s westbound lanes. The Eclipse was reported sto- len to Tooele City Police from a home on Griffith Street at 7 a.m. Monday. Around 8:30 a.m. an animal control officer spotted the stolen car. A deputy located and pulled in behind the car but Aragon fled when the deputy turned on its top lights, said Tooele County Sheriff Paul Wimmer. The chase, which began at 9:17 a.m., only lasted five to six minutes, Wimmer said. Speeds reached at least 60 mph and went through the Grandview Village mobile home park and a field. “The pursuit wasn’t very long,” he said. A man and boy in the Jeep were taken to a Salt Lake area hospital by ambulance. Aragon reportedly sustained significant injuries and was airlifted by a University of Utah medical heli- copter and arrived in critical condition. A total of eight people between the four vehicles were involved in the accident. Monty Sternberg and his two children were in a red Nissan Pathfinder that was the last vehi- cle involved in the accident. While their SUV sustained heavy front- end damage, no one in the vehicle was injured. Sternberg, whose SUV was

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Spring-like weather Grantsville worsens water woes site may be Water year is more than 3 inches behind considered normal and forecast doesn’t look good for prison by Emma Penrod of January more than three inches STAFF WRITER behind normal water totals for this by Tim Gillie time of year, according to data STAFF WRITER Residents should be thankful for from Ned Bevan, a Tooele-based SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE a groundhog who saw his shadow cooperative weatherUV INDEX observer with When the state’s Prison The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:36 a.m. 5:50 p.m. yesterday, because Tooele Valley is the National Weather Service. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Relocation Commission meets on Thursday 7:35 a.m. 5:52 p.m. going to need another six weeks Tooele typically gets just over an Friday it will have one new mem- Friday 7:34 a.m. 5:53 p.m. Sunshine and blue skies heat up the race between Rowdy Friends #2 and Rowdy Friends #5 at Deseret Peak Saturday 7:33 a.m. 5:54 p.m. of winter. on Saturday. Temperatures climbed into the 50s, much warmer than average for January. Rowdy Friends #2 ber and at least two new sites to Sunday 7:32 a.m. 5:55 p.m. Tooele City ended the month SEE WEATHER PAGE A3 ➤ basked in the sun and won the race with a time of 22.5 seconds. consider: Monday 7:31 a.m. 5:56 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu One in Tooele County and one Tuesday 7:30 a.m. 5:58 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin outside the county. Wednesday 6:56 p.m. 7:42 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 On Monday at the State Capitol Thursday 7:52 p.m. 8:13 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme building, government and educa- Friday 8:48 p.m. 8:42 a.m. Saturday 9:44 p.m. 9:11 a.m. ALMANAC tion leaders from Tooele County Sunday 10:40 p.m. 9:40 a.m. Statistics for the week ending Feb. 2. gathered for a 7 a.m. breakfast Considerable Cloudy with a passing Mostly cloudy and Cloudy with a couple Monday 11:37 p.m. 10:10 a.m. Partial sunshine Mostly cloudy Partly sunny Temperatures Tuesday none 10:43 a.m. cloudiness shower mild UDOTof showers seeks feedback on SR-36 Renewed project meeting with legislators that rep- High/Low past week 57/25 resent the county. Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 41/23 51 35 56 39 58 38 55 32 58 35 50by Emma28 Penrod44 29 AverageThough temp past the week project, known 40.5 officially munity informed about details as they The project will also rebuild storm Discussion of prison relocation STAFF WRITER asNormal SR-36 average Renewed, temp past week remains 31.7 in planning become available. drains in the same area and upgrade dominated the agenda. TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Feb 3 Feb 11 Feb 18 Feb 25 stages, representatives from the Utah SR-36 Renewed, which was announced curbs and sidewalks. The entire 4.3-mile Rep. Doug Sagers, R-Tooele, said Shown is Wednesday’s The state plans to ramp up public Department of Transportation say the last fall but has been in the works for project has an estimated price tag of he is trying to point the relocation Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and outreach in the coming months as it project’s team has begun to schedule years, will completely rebuild and resur- $25.5 million. commission to a piece of land that AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 Wednesday night’s lows. prepares to begin work on reconstruct- and plan presentations, open houses face SR-36 from 3 O’clock Drive to 1280 ing Tooele City’s Main Street. and mailers intended to keep the com- North in Tooele. SEE UDOT PAGE A7 ➤ SEE PRISON PAGE A7 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD B4 Grouse 46/32 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 56/31 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 50/26 56/36 56/37 53/37 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Tooele resident Stansbury 54/35 Erda 54/37 celebrates 100- Maverik closes for OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 53/37 Pine Canyon Wednesday Salt Lake City 52/30 55/37 41/29 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 56/38 Bauer Good year milestone, makeover 51/35 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A8 51/34 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 51/35 53/28 See B1 See A3 50/30 See Stockton SnowfallThursday (in inches) Price complete 52/34 55/32 Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 52/30 52/34 Ophir on A7 44/31 Source: www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti 58/37 53/29 Green River Last Month Season 56/33 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 55/36 57/35 Moab 55/34 SNOWPACK Hanksville 59/32 Beaver 57/30 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 57/35 Ibapah 52/34 58/35 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 8.3 7.5 4.1 St. George 60/29 54/31 Average 11.4 10.4 6.0 67/38 Kanab 62/29 Eureka Percent of average 73% 72% 68% 46/33 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY February 3, 2015 Boy Scouts learn the ropes with Search & Rescue

by Steve Howe house worked their way through hosted an open house for scouts and Rescue decided to complete cially important, Curwen said. knots and winches to raise and STAFF WRITER nine different stations, including in the entire county. Over 100 all of the training in one week- A member of Curwen’s North lower a dummy. The boys learned navigation, first aid, ropes and scouts signed up for the open end. Tooele troop, Griffin Lougy, about the challenges of lifting a Tooele County Search and diving. Upon completing the ses- house. “Hopefully they get a better attended the training last year prone body out of a ravine or Rescue opened its doors to Boy sion, scouts received their Search Nelm said that in previous understanding,” Nelm said. but said it was still good to work other situations requiring ropes. Scouts throughout the Deseret and Rescue badge, which is an years, scout leaders had indi- Scout Master Timothy Curwen through the stations again. Scout Master Brian Hancock Peak District on Saturday to learn elective badge. vidually requested time with the brought his members of his troop Griffin said he’d consider joining brought scouts from Grantsville more about what the organiza- Tiffany Nelm, Tooele County search and rescue team to com- from North Tooele to one of the the search and rescue team when Troop 1312 to the training for the tion does. Search and Rescue commander, plete the badge. To be more time private sessions last year. he grows up. first time. He said moving through Scouts attending the open said it was the first time the group effective, Tooele County Search “It’s just fantastic because the “I think it’s cool,” said Griffin, the stations gives scouts a good boys just learn a lot,” he said. “It 13. overview of different skills. should be a required merit badge Different members of the “Scouts need to watch out for as far as I’m concerned because search and rescue teams led dif- themselves,” he said. “We go on a they learn so much.” ferent stations. Most sections lot of hikes and camps and there’s With scouts spending so much began with a presentation and a lot of dangers.” time in the mountains, knowing some, like ropes, had hands-on Hancock said that he thought how not to get lost, and what to elements. the training interested his troop do if they become lost, is espe- Scouts worked with different and that he would have been glad to have the training himself. Calie Thurman, one of two K-9 handlers on the search and rescue team, ran a station that taught scouts how dogs are used to locate missing people and what to do if they’re lost and a dog finds them. Thurman got into K-9 search and rescue when she was look- ing for an outlet for the bound- less energy of her two miniature Australian shepherds, Jester and Sassy Sue. Thurman eventually adopted another dog, a border collie named Rex, and began training him. “I think it’s important they know the work that goes into training these dogs,” Thurman said. “It gives them an insight into how to react to them, espe- cially if they’re lost.” Zachary Huffman, 11, said he thought the training was cool but also important. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO “It teaches you so you know Tooele County Search and Rescue K-9 handler Calie Thurman gives boy scout what to do if you’re lost... or in a FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Nathaniel Cramer a treat for her search K-9s. Helping Thurman with the dogs is bad situation,” Zachary said. Boy scout Jaden Saari works with his fellow boy scouts from Troop 1312 to use a pulley system to lift a dummy. Area boy volunteer Tawnie Child. Standing next to Cramer is fellow boy scout Michael Avila. scouts attended an open house hosted by Tooele County Search and Rescue to earn a SAR badge. Area boy scouts attended an open house to earn a search and rescue badge. [email protected] TATC’s student of the year to represent AT colleges in Utah cally saving her life. Student of the Year, courtesy of Wanda Held named Utah Applied Within nine months at TATC, the Hall Foundation. Technology College Student of the Year she became a certified medical TATC was created in July assistant, which helped her make 2009 by the Utah Legislature as enough money to support her a regional campus of the Utah by Tim Gillie Wanda Held, the 2015 Tooele family and fulfill her dream of Applied Technology College. It is STAFF WRITER Applied Technology College stu- caring for and helping others, one of eight regional campuses dent of the year, was selected by she said. that are part of the UCAT system. A Tooele County resident has a group of judges to be the first AS UCAT Student of the Year, The other seven campuses are been selected to be the student Utah Applied Technology College Held will function as a spokes- located in Logan, Kaysville, St. representative of the entire Utah student of the year. person for the system and an George, Lehi, Ogden, Cedar City system of applied technology She was selected during ambassador for technical edu- and Roosevelt. colleges. UCAT’s Student of the Year Gala cation for the next 12 months. Programs at TATC are com- held at the Little America Hotel She will travel around the state petency-based, and may be in Salt lake City on Jan. 29. speaking about the importance long-term, short-term, or cus- TOOELETRANSCRIPT “When my name was called, I of technical education. tom-designed for individual ULLETIN could not believe it,” Held said. Held received a $1,000 prize employer needs. Most programs B “I was overwhelmed with emo- donated by Zion’s Bank for are offered in a flexible open- ADMINISTRATION tion. I don’t really know how to being named the Tooele Applied entry, open-exit format, which Scott C. Dunn Publisher adequately express how I felt, but Technology College Student of allows students to progress at Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus it was like the hell that I had been the Year. She will now have the their own pace. OFFICE through was finally validated.” choice between a two-year lease [email protected] Bruce Dunn Controller One student from each of the on a new car or the cash equiva- Chris Evans Office Manager eight applied technology college lent for being named the UCAT Vicki Higgins Customer Service campuses across the state com- EDITORIAL peted for the award. The process started with a written application David Bern Editor Tavin Stucki Sports Editor and interview for each candi- NEED CASH NOW? Darren Vaughan Community News Editor date. That process produced four We Want to Make Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor finalists, according to Milenna You a Loan! Tim Gillie Staff Writer Russell, marketing specialist for DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO TATC. $ $ Emma Penrod Staff Writer Wanda Held sits in the lounge area of the Tooele Applied Technology College Steve Howe Staff Writer At the Gala, Held and the other building in Tooele. Held was named Utah Applied Technology College Student of 100- 3,000 TODAY! ADVERTISING finalists spoke to an audience of the Year. Noble Finance Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager over 200 people, including the 435-843-1255 Keith Bird Advertising Sales selection committee. Held’s life was turned on end find her husband gone, her bank Shane Bergen Advertising Sales Held told her story of cour- the morning of New Year’s Day accounts cleared out, and a mort- Kelly Chance Classified Advertising age and perseverance, which 2013. gage that was months unpaid. LAYOUT & DESIGN captivated the audience and the She went to bed on New Year’s She was now the single mother of selection committee, according Eve 2012 feeling like she was liv- three grief-stricken children. John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist to Russell. ing the perfect life and awoke to Held credited TATC for basi- PRODUCTION Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager Darwin Cook Web Press Manager James Park Press Technician Man charged for alleged sexual abuse Shawn Oviatt Pre-press Technician Scott Spence Insert Technician by Steve Howe 13 and 15 years old at the time. events were hazy from marijuana STAFF WRITER According to a Grantsville City use, according to the report. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Police report, the boys were intro- Silva is serving time for man- $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by A Grantsville man currently serv- duced to Silva in 2013. slaughter charges related to an carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 ing time in the Salt Lake County In the report, the boys said Aug. 8, 2013 crash in downtown per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; Jail for manslaughter made his Silva would let them drive his car Salt Lake City that killed his pas- $77 per year by mail in the United States. first appearance in Tooele County and they would smoke marijuana senger, 18-year-old Bryan Delaney. ow*SOUPS SAT TOOELEe LOCATIONrv ONLY.ing Soups! OFFICE HOURS: Court on sexual abuse charges on together. During some of the driv- Silva ran a red light and was t- N Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Jan. 26. ing sessions, Silva would allegedly boned by a truck. closed Saturday and Sunday. Brue Silva, 22, faces charges of molest the boy driving or sitting in On Sept. 8, 2014, Silva plead- CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: sex abuse of a child, a second- the back seat. ed guilty to third-degree felony 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. degree felony, and sexual abuse of One of the boys also said that manslaughter charges and was PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: a minor and lewdness involving a Silva told him that he would be sentenced to 210 days in jail and 4 p.m. day prior to publication. child, both misdemeanors. Silva allowed to keep driving the car three years of probation. He had COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, was assigned counsel and read his if he continued to let Silva touch no prior criminal history, accord- BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: 3 p.m. day prior to publication. charges at his initial appearance. him. ing to court documents. 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Music teachers BIG BAND DANCE FUN association will host free workshop on Thursday

by Emma Penrod widely to help others master STAFF WRITER the Traubman technique, said Jenean Christensen, a local mem- All local musicians and music ber of the Utah Music Teachers teachers are invited to partici- Association. pate in a special workshop this Though the association’s local week. chapter typically meets about The local chapter of the Utah once a month, Christensen said Music Teachers Association will it is unusual for Tooele to host host Brenda Kimball, a Salt Lake a presentation by such a signifi- City-based music teacher with cant speaker. a private studio, at the Tooele The presentation will be free Valley Academy of Dance this and open to all musicians and Thursday. music instructors in the Tooele Kimball is a long-time student of the Traubman approach to area. Christensen said the chap- playing the piano, a special tech- ter hopes residents will take nique designed to help piano advantage of the opportunity. players overcome physical limi- “This is a good opportunity for tations to achieve a more effort- local people to learn something less playing technique while pre- new,” she said. venting pain and fatigue. The presentation will begin at SUE BUTTERFIELD/ She began studying the tech- 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the Tooele TTB PHOTOS nique in 2003 to overcome Valley Academy of Dance, 291 N. Nathan Marsh some technical challenges of Main in Tooele. (above) plays his her own, and has since traveled [email protected] horn Saturday night at the Jazz Band’s Big Band Dance held at Stansbury High School. Nathan and Cami Andersen (right) practice some Stansbury’s old new dance moves they learned from the SHS Ballroom Maverik store Dance Team. closed for new construction by Tim Gillie enue from the brief shutdown for STAFF WRITER construction. “It will be a lot easier for cus- Stansbury Park’s only gas sta- tomers to get in and out of the tion pumped its last gallon of gas new store,” he said. Monday morning. No employees lost their job The 27-year-old Stansbury as a result of the construction. Park Maverik convenience store Workers from the Stansbury will be demolished to make store were relocated to Tooele room for a bigger and better and Grantsville. Maverik also store, according to Nate Brazier, encouraged Stansbury custom- Maverik’s executive vice presi- ers to shop at the Tooele and TOOELE dent for regional operations. Grantsville Maverik locations TRANSCRIPT “The existing store is one of until the Stansbury location our old country store formats,” reopens, according to Brazier. BULLETIN he said. “The new store will have “We've already noticed some a much larger format and will of our loyal Stansbury custom- provide a better experience for ers showing up in Tooele and our Stansbury customers.” Grantsville,” he said. A Full-Color Learning and At 4,630 square feet, the new The new store will be built to store will be more than twice the the south of the existing build- Activity Page Just for Kids! size of the old Stansbury Maverik ing and turned to face the north store. It will be similar, inside with the back of the new building Every Thursday in Your Tooele and out, to the Tooele Maverik parallel to Stansbury Parkway. store located at the entrance to The property where the existing Transcript-Bulletin Overlake, according to Brazier. building sits will become part of “When the new store opens the parking lot and fueling area. in June, customers will see the Construction of the new same familiar products and a few Maverik store will cost $1.1 mil- additional items,” he said. lion, according to the building Brazier feels the improve- permit application filed with the GETTING YOUR REFUND STARTS WITH ments in the new store will be Tooele County Recorder’s office. worth the temporary loss in rev- [email protected] MAKING YOUR APPOINTMENT.

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO PUT OUR EXPERTISE TO WORK FOR YOU. The Maverik convenience store in Stansbury Park closed on February 2 to clear the way for the construction of a larger store on the site. 00001361N Streetname Main | Tooele | Nameofcity | 435-843-8877| 000-000-0000 000016 Streetname N Main | Tooele | Nameofcity | 435-882-4011| 000-000-0000 0000 822 StreetnameE Main | Grantsville | Nameofcity | | 435-884-3076 000-000-0000 normal, with an average daily Weather high of 40.23 degrees and an aver- continued from page A1 age low of 25 degrees, according HRBLOCK.COM | 800-HRBLOCK to Bevan. Normal January aver- inch of precipitation in January, ages range from a high of 39.3 to but Bevan accounted for just .56 a low of 22.4 inches last month. The half-inch “It was a warm month with no total, which included just a trace snow to speak of,” Bevan said. “I of snow, brings the Tooele to just hope it changes.” 2.59 inches of water for the cur- But while Punxatawny Phil is rent water year, which began in predicting six weeks of winter October. Normal for this point in weather, the National Weather the water year is 6.05 inches. Service is betting against him. Snowpack in area canyons is Long-range forecasts call for not quite as low as precipitation considerably above-normal tem- accumulation in the valley, with peratures through April this year. snow accumulation sitting at The NWS hasn’t issued long- 72 percent of normal at Mining range predictions regarding Fork above Grantsville, 73 per- precipitation for the next three cent of normal at Rocky Basin months, but the 30-day forecast in Settlement Canyon, and 68 for February indicates there is MEET OUR TOOELE COUNTY TEAM. OVER 200 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE. percent of normal above Vernon a small chance of above-nor- Creek. mal precipitation this coming Last month’s average tempera- month. OBTP#B13696 ©2015 HRB Tax Group, Inc. tures were more spring-like than [email protected] 15-0231 A4 OPEN FORUM

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

OUR VIEW A step forward County now has a united front that opposes moving the state prison here

You may have caught it in last Thursday’s front-page story about Utah Gov. Gary Herbert’s State of the State address. It was down near the story’s final para- graphs. In response to Herbert’s speech, in which the governor remarked about Utah’s incarceration rates, Sen. Daniel Thatcher, R-Tooele, said, “I don’t think there’s a chance in hell it goes to Tooele. You know why? Because Tooele is not the best location.” The senator was talking about the possible relocation of the Utah State Prison to Tooele County. In that same story, Rep. Merrill Nelson, R-Grantsville, optimis- tically backed Thatcher’s words with, “I think there’s little risk, at this point, that the prison will end up in Tooele County.” Yet, today’s front-page story, “Grantsville site may be considered for prison,” suggests that the local campaign to convince the state’s Prison Relocation Commission to drop Tooele County from its list of top potential sites isn’t over. A new site within Grantsville City limits, on private land north of the Walmart Distribution Center, is now in the mix, according to Mayor Brent Marshall. The Miller Motorsports Business Park in Erda may no longer be the PRC’s top candi- date in Tooele County, but the push to possibly relocate the prison to here may resume — again. Case in point: Last fall the PRC took Tooele County off of its top list of possible sites. Then on Dec. 1 it announced that one of its top picks on the proposed relocation list is the Miller Motorsports Business Park in Erda. If you recall, that’s when local citizens and leaders recoiled and public protests began in earnest against a prison in Tooele Valley or the county. If it hasn’t yet, it is hoped the PRC will pay closer attention to that local outcry, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR because for the first time a united front against a possible relocation to Tooele County now exists. On Jan. 15 the Tooele County Council of Governments, which includes the LETTERS POLICY Tooele County Commission and the county’s cities and towns, passed a resolu- January Letter of the Month The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters tion that declares COG’s opposition to the state’s pursuit of possibly building the to the editor from readers. Letters must prison in Tooele Valley or in the county. Follow the example The county commission now needs be no longer than 250 words, civil in The resolution specifically states that COG is against relocating the prison to I would like to thank Mayor to follow the example of its cities and tone, written exclusively for the Transcript- Tooele County because of the facility’s feared impacts to residential encroach- Dunlavy, the Tooele City Council, pass its own resolution opposing the Bulletin, and accompanied by the writer’s ment, economic development, water availability and wastewater treatment Mayor Marshall and the Grantsville prison. name, address and phone number. Longer services. And it calls upon all property owners in the county who have submitted City Council for passing and deliv- Next, the Larry Miller Group could letters may be published, based on merit and at the Editor’s discretion. Priority will proposals for the relocation to withdraw their property from PRC consideration. ering their resolutions opposing the easily change the PRC relocation be given to letters that refer to a recent The resolution also contends the county has already done its share carrying prison in Tooele. I would also like to plans by refusing to sell. West Jordan article in the newspaper. All letters may be “a heavy burden for the state of Utah by hosting its waste treatment facilities, thank Rep. Nelson for drafting legis- and Saratoga Springs were both able subject to editing. which handle hazardous waste and providing landfill services for the Wasatch lation to make it possible to let the to remove themselves from the prison Readers who are interested in writing a Front.” It further notes the county was home to Deseret Chemical Depot “where prison stay in Draper. Two entities relocation list when their land owners longer guest op-ed column on a topic of the world’s most toxic chemical and nerve agents known to mankind were stored are trying to stay behind the scenes, decided not to sell. Its silence shows general interest should contact Editor and destroyed.” not ruffle any feathers, and not take a tacit support for the plan. What is the David Bern. Thanks to that resolution, the county commission and COG joined ranks with strong position on the move. county commission doing to get Larry Email: [email protected] Tooele and Grantsville cities, the Tooele County Republican Party, the Tooele First, the Tooele County Commission Miller to refuse to sell? Fax: (435) 882-6123 County School Board, and the Tooele County Association of Realtors in sending has been reluctant to be publicly vocal Richard Butler Mail: Letters to the Editor a message of “Thanks, but no thanks” to the PRC. in opposition, placing the burden on Stansbury Park Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Sen. Thatcher is right. Tooele County is not the best location for a new prison. the constituents it serves to speak out. P.O. Box 390 It is hoped the PRC and the Utah Legislature soon agrees. Tooele, UT 84074

GUEST OPINION GUEST OPINION Boehner doesn’t have to Wall Street’s big threat to the middle class

residential aspirants in both par- to boost Dimon’s pay to $20 million, wait for the White House ties are talking about saving the despite the bank paying out more than Pmiddle class. But the middle Robert Reich $20 billion to settle various legal prob- he White House has now class can’t be saved unless Wall Street is lems going back to financial crisis. GUEST COLUMNIST become a stickler for protocol, tamed. The American middle class needs Tespecially when it comes to The Street’s excesses pose a continu- stronger bank regulations, not weaker relations between the two political ing danger to average Americans. And ones. branches. its ongoing use of confidential corpo- This has fueled the Street’s eager- Last summer, bank regulators told The new persnicketiness arises rate information is defrauding millions ness to borrow money at rock-bottom the big banks their plans for orderly from House Speaker John Boehner’s of middle-class investors. rates and use it to make risky bets that bankruptcies were “unrealistic.” In invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Yet most presidential aspirants don’t will pay off big if they succeed but will other words, if the banks collapsed, Bibi Netanyahu to speak before a want to talk about taming the Street cause big problems if they go bad. they’d bring the economy down with joint session of Congress in March. because Wall Street is one of their larg- We learned last week that Goldman them. The invite is being denounced as est sources of campaign money. Sachs has been on a shopping binge, Dodd-Frank doesn’t even cover bank a major breach and new low in Do we really need reminding about buying cheap real estate stretching bets on foreign exchanges. Yet recent Washington because he didn’t, as coordinate with him whom it invites what happened six years ago? The from Utah to Spain, and a variety of turbulence in the foreign exchange had been the traditional practice into the Oval Office. financial collapse crippled the middle companies. If not technically a viola- market has caused huge losses at hedge with such invitations, coordinate The context of Netanyahu’s visit class and poor, consuming the savings tion of the new Dodd-Frank banking funds and brokerages. with the White House. is, of course, the nuclear talks with of millions of average Americans and law, Goldman’s binge surely violates its This comes on top of revelations of As far as violations of the separa- Iran. The administration is in a causing 23 million to lose their jobs, 9.3 spirit. widespread manipulation by the big tion of powers in the Obama era, panic to get a deal with Iran, any million to lose their health insurance Meanwhile, the Street’s lobbyists banks of the foreign exchange market. it’s hard to see how this even comes deal. At this point, it doesn’t want and some 1 million to lose their homes. have gotten Congress to repeal a pro- Wall Street is also awash in inside close to registering. Maybe Emily to hear a discouraging word from A repeat performance is not unlikely. vision of Dodd-Frank curbing exces- information unavailable to average Post wouldn’t approve, and with a anyone, least of all Netanyahu, who Wall Street’s biggest banks are much sive speculation by the big banks. The investors. different administration it would be is such a powerful communicator. larger now than they were then. Five language was drafted by Citigroup and Just weeks ago, a three-judge panel of worth honoring every courtesy, but It’s not as though the White House of them hold about 45 percent of personally pushed by Jamie Dimon, the U.S. court of appeals that oversees we are far beyond that now. opposes on principle interventions America’s banking assets. In 2000, they CEO of JPMorgan Chase. Wall Street reversed an insider-trading President Barack Obama has a by foreign leaders into our Iran held 25 percent. Not incidentally, Dimon recently conviction, saying guilt requires proof notoriously piratical attitude toward policy. And money is cheaper than ever. The complained of being “under assault” by a trader knows the tip was leaked in Congress. He deliberately and glee- The legislation in question Fed continues to hold the prime inter- bank regulators. fully trampled all over its role as the is bipartisan, and reasonable est rate near zero. Last year, JPMorgan’s board voted SEE REICH PAGE A5 ➤ lawmaking branch, and cast aside enough. Sponsored by Sens. Robert his own as the executor of the laws. Menendez, D-N.J., and Mark Kirk, He has distorted the constitutional R-Ill., it would restore sanctions that GUEST OPINION order to suit his whim, and now his have been loosened on Iran in the allies are peeved that John Boehner event there is no deal by the new made a wayward speaking invita- June deadline for negotiations. And tion? it would steadily tighten them there- Accused Russian spies short on intelligence According to David Rogers of after. Politico, the speaker’s office had The White House is worried that ederal prosecutors have filed movie based on le Carre’s book captures tried to coordinate with the White the prospect of more sanctions will espionage charges against three the essence of counterintelligence work: House on a prior 2011 invitation to destroy its delicate dynamic with FRussians allegedly working for Rachel Marsden “Excruciating. Long. Boring. I wanted to Netanyahu and got no response. Iran, although Iran has continued to Russia’s foreign intelligence service, SVR. poke my eyes and eardrums out with a GUEST COLUMNIST More to the point: The speaker leads extend its tentacles in Yemen, Syria The only one without diplomatic immu- sharp stick.” a coequal branch of government. and Iraq without any fear of spook- nity was arrested in the Bronx, N.Y., on • Some spies don’t have a very firm He can invite or not invite anyone ing us. Monday, while the other two have left grasp of the job description. One of the he wants, up to and including the In a congressional hearing last the U.S. The federal complaint reveals even getting a cover identity: “Of course, defendants is quoted in the complaint president, who is only invited to week, Sen. Menendez lambasted the some amusing realities of modern I wouldn’t fly helicopters, but pretend as saying that the 10 Russian spies give the State of the Union address administration line on the sanctions espionage. to be someone else at a minimum.” The deported in 2010 “weren’t doing (any- before a joint session of Congress as bill that “sounds like talking points • Spying isn’t terribly exciting. One other replied: “I also thought that at thing) here,” and that they didn’t “get a matter of tradition. He can invite that come straight out of Tehran.” of the defendants, Evgeny Buryakov, least I would go abroad with a different any materials,” as if their only task was Phil Robertson or Neil deGrasse That is from a leading foreign-policy is alleged to have worked under non- passport.” the collection of intelligence. His view Tyson, the archbishop of Canterbury voice of the president’s own party. official cover (NOC) for a Russian bank • Catching spies isn’t too thrilling, of their assignment apparently came or the pope, just as he pleases. At least the unwelcome guest, Bibi in Manhattan, liaising regularly with either. The 26-page federal complaint straight from Hollywood, with Russian The speaker shouldn’t have to Netanyahu, will be more polite. two NYC-based Russian diplomats, Igor reveals a long, slow, painstakingly agents sneaking around stealing nuclear wait for White House sign-off for his Sporyshev and Victor Podobnyy, posing detailed operation and subsequent ana- codes. Former KGB officers have dis- invitations to address the House any Rich Lowry is editor of the as a trade representative and a United lytical “proof.” It isn’t exactly “Mission closed that subversion and influence more than the White House should National Review. Nations attaché. Impossible” — rappelling down the constitute the majority of intelligence Buryakov’s focus seems to have been sides of buildings and running clear work. That the Anna Chapman spy ring economic dumpster diving, not nuclear of explosions in the nick of time. Real had been getting closer to high-level EDITORIAL BOARD or military secrets. A conversation noted counterintelligence that gathers all the U.S. officials before being caught in 2010 in the complaint between the latter two puzzle pieces necessary to file a com- was no doubt pleasing to KGB officials. Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern suspects reveals disappointment that plaint against a hostile intelligence asset • Some spies aren’t too good with Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor the work isn’t exactly the sort of thing is more like the work detailed in John the ladies. The complaint highlights With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, you see in “movies about James Bond.” le Carre’s “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.” including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. One of the defendants lamented not A typical iTunes customer review of the SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 ➤ A5

TUESDAY February 3, 2015 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 GUEST OPINION Slap down the great insult of deflated footballs e suis Tom Brady! But that’s just about freedom, with a new battle cry: England Patriots. the ball boy’s head on kale. It’s Je suis Bill Belichick! how we’re governed and the “Je n’aime pas les balles The silver NFL plate upon curly.” J My fellow Americans, John Kass future of a republic that allows degonfles!” which said head will rest has You might think that cruel, these are the words that all true n English, I think it means GUEST COLUMNIST tax breaks so NFL owners can I no doubt been polished to a but Betty, like every other patriots must shout during build stadiums and feed the — at least according to the gleam. His ears will be checked woman in America, thinks Tom Super Bowl week so that we may sports media lousy chili. Google translator — “I do not for unsightly hairs. (Note to NFL Brady is cute and is not to be slap down the Great Insult of the Did Brady do it? He suggests like deflated balls!” Ball Boy Ear Hair Committee: I punished. Deflated Footballs. and dollops of sour cream) and he probably didn’t. The French might even join once got a haircut in Istanbul “Just leave Brady alone,” she As you must know by now pretend that eating gringo chili But so what if he did? us, to show we’re friends, and from a friendly Turkish barber said. — and if you don’t know then at half-time is a Super Bowl tra- Perhaps he has tiny hands French Foreign Minister Laurent who used flame to singe ear Speaking of heads, I once you’re probably dead so per- dition, which it isn’t. and requires a soft ball to get a Fabius might bring Gallic musi- hairs. Might be a good idea to made a great Super Bowl goat’s fume yourself — the New Cheese breads aren’t a Super better grip. Or it could be that cal entertainment, perhaps call Istanbul.) head soup — it was actually England Patriots and their Bowl tradition, either. And that Brady’s fingers have weakened 90-year-old Charles Aznavour The NFL is very thorough just plain baby goat soup, but quarterback Brady and coach goes double for wraps. And don’t with age. opening for French rappers IAM when it comes to marketing and there was a goat’s head floating Belichick have been accused of start me on the “tradition” of Nothing has been proved! or Supreme NTM. making sure American behinds around in the giant cauldron. an incredibly cynical crime: Super Bowl brownies, which is, I Nothing. And after all this hype about are in the proper place, in front It sure was tasty. Lemony, Deflating footballs to give submit, another bald-faced lie. All we know is that the Brady what Brady and Belichick did of the TV, when those Super clear with a bit of rice and spic- Brady a better grip so his Instead, all we’re hearing haters in the sports media with the balls, you know what’s Bowl commercials come on. es. A clean honest goat broth of Patriots could get to Super is “deflated balls this” and — and they are legion — just going to happen, don’t you? Only weeks ago, the NFL story a soup, perfect for Super Bowl Bowl XLIX and face the Seattle “deflated balls that” and “What can’t wait to tear down a guy They’ll serve up a head. involved running backs either and better than gringo chili. Seahawks in the upcoming game did Belichick know?” and “Brady with many championship rings, Or rather, the Brady-hating knocking their fiancees out with “Je suis Tom Brady! Je suis of all games. thrown under Belichick’s bus” millions of dollars, a great team sports media will be given a one punch or whipping their Tom!” And because of the deflation and “The cover-up is always around him, a hot wife and head, and they might as well children with sticks. And now Patriots win. Book it. of footballs, we’re not getting worse than the crime.” some of his own hair. stick it up on the walls of ESPN, we’re consumed by deflated our full Super Bowl media treat- The cover-up is always worse Je suis Tom! Je suis Bill! kind of like what they did to the balls. John Kass is a columnist ment. Usually we’re assaulted than the crime? Just imagine if These are words defiant and honorable Ned Stark on “Game The NFL head loppers are for the Chicago Tribune who with endless jargon like, “He’s the media started whipping up brave. Just imagine thousands of Thrones.” probably wondering whether also hosts a radio show on great at the three technique.” people over violations of the of us marching together, rais- Not Brady’s head. Not the as-yet-unidentified ball boy’s WLS-AM. His e-mail address And the food media slam us Constitution, which happen, ing deflated balls in our hands, Belichick’s head. head should be nestled on a bed is [email protected], and his with endless ways to make taste- oh, about every 30 seconds in raising them high, and shouting But the head of some non- of parsley or some other greens. Twitter handle is @john_kass. less gringo chili (with the cheese Washington. against the sports-naysayers descript ball boy for the New “Kale,” said my wife. “Put

reaped far more in contributions Street. to upset you, I will take you to and a list of Russians who had Reich from the Street than did his That means proposing to Marsden a restaurant and give you an been sanctioned by the U.S. continued from page A4 Republican opponent. limit the size of the biggest Wall continued from page A4 expensive gift. You just need to Treasury — information available Wall Street also supplies both Street banks, to resurrect the sign for it. This is ideal working to anyone who can use an online exchange for some “personal administrations with key eco- Glass-Steagall Act (which used a defendant’s experience try- method.” search function. Hope that open- benefit” that’s “of some con- nomic officials. The treasury to separate investment banking ing to recruit potential female • Russian spies aren’t very source treasure trove was worth sequence.” Meaning that if a secretaries under Bill Clinton from commercial banking), to sources: “I have lots of ideas adept at risk management. it, comrades. CEO tells his Wall Street golfing and George W. Bush — Robert define insider trading the way about such girls, but these ideas Buryakov, the NOC banker, was Reading the federal complaint buddy about a pending merger, Rubin and Henry Paulson, most other countries do (using are not actionable because they invited to meet with the repre- leaves you wanting more. Based the buddy and his friends can respectfully — had both chaired information any reasonable per- don’t allow (you) to get close sentative of a wealthy investor on the FBI’s details about the make a bundle — to the detri- Goldman Sachs before coming son would know is unavailable enough. And in order to be close looking to develop casinos in whole affair, it would have made ment of small, typically middle- to Washington. to most investors), and to close you either need to (have sex Russia. The representative was, for great reality-TV comedy. The class, investors. And before becoming the revolving door between the with) them or use other levers in fact, a confidential FBI infor- only thing these Russian spies That three-judge panel was President Obama’s treasury Street and the U.S. Treasury. to influence them to execute my mant. Buryakov referred to the appeared to have been subvert- composed entirely of appointees secretary, Timothy Geithner It also means not depending requests.” Mission impossible, invitation as “some sort of ... ing was the sexy image of espio- of Ronald Reagan and George W. had been handpicked by on the Street to finance their apparently. nonsense.” One of his handlers nage work. Bush. Rubin to become president of campaigns. • Russian spies have an allegedly said it might be “some But both parties have been Federal Reserve Bank of New impressive grasp of Wall Street sort of a setup” — but allowed Rachel Marsden is a columnist, drinking at the Wall Street York. (Geithner is now back on Robert Reich is Chancellor’s culture. To quote one of the the meeting to take place any- political strategist and former trough. the Street as president of the Professor of Public Policy at accused Russian spies on his way. Fox News host based in Paris. In the 2008 presidential private-equity firm Warburg the University of California at recruitment of a potential intel- What is that? Some kind of She is the host of the syndicated campaign, the financial sec- Pincus.) Berkeley and Senior Fellow at ligence source in New York: “For espionage Russian roulette? For talk show “UNREDACTED with tor ranked fourth among all It’s nice that presidential aspi- the Blum Center for Developing now his enthusiasm works for all that risk, Buryakov allegedly Rachel Marsden” Tuesdays at 7 industry groups giving to rants are talking about rebuild- Economies. His new film, me. ... I will feed him empty left that meeting with two gov- p.m. Eastern: http://www.unre- then-candidate Barack Obama ing America’s middle class. But “Inequality for All,” is now out on promises. ... You get the docu- ernment documents: an unclas- dactedshow.com. Her website can and the Democratic National to be credible, the candidates iTunes, DVD and On Demand. ments from him and tell him to sified list of Russian banks that be found at www.rachelmarsden. Committee. In fact, Obama have to take clear aim at the go (expletive) himself. But not could potentially be sanctioned, com. A6 OBITUARY

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FREE Leonard Paul West Glenda Faye Emerson Church, worked at Tooele Army Consultation Leonard Paul West “The Wiz” Depot, and was an avid volun- for passed away on Jan. 30, 2015 Glenda Faye Emerson, 75, teer of many service organiza- Wills & after a long and courageous passed away peacefully on Jan. tions. Some of her favorite activi- Trusts battle with cancer. He was born 29, 2015 at her daughter’s home. ties were bingo, bunco, gambling in Tooele on Sept. 19, 1953 to Glenda was born in Mitchell, and visiting her family in Oregon Leonard A. and Joyce Bryan South Dakota, on Aug. 28, 1939 and Washington. A special thanks West, the second of three sons. to Bernard and Earline Gross. She 493 W. 400 N. Tooele The family eventually moved to married James Emerson. They to the many doctors, nurses and Roy, Utah, where Paul attend- later divorced, but remained staff at Harmony Home Health, 882-4800 ed school, graduating from Roy friends. Glenda is survived by as well as her sister, Peggy, who High School in 1971. He worked her cherished children, Gary was here with her the last three www.tooelelawoffice.com driving truck for Condisco for Emerson (Carma Painter), Lori weeks and at the time of her pass- many years and was currently Culley, and Jimmie Emerson; ing. Mass of the Christian Burial employed by Broken Arrow. Paul favorite brother, Mike Gross will be Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015 at was a dedicated employee and (Debbie); favorite sisters, Karen 11 a.m. at St. Marguerite Catholic always gave his best. He was a Knowles, Julie Putnam (Earle), Church in Tooele. Viewing 6-8 great example for his family pro- Rosemary Bisner (Phil), Mary p.m. Wednesday evening with a viding love and security through gentle person who truly loved Beth Baker, and Pam Hoepfl Dakota, Hunter, Korbee and Rosary at 7 p.m., and a viewing his strength and hard work. He life and he could light up a room (Randy); her precious grandchil- Shylee. She was preceded in one hour prior on Thursday, all was a calming influence and with his beautiful smile. Paul dren: Chad and Travis Culley , death by her parents; her son, a man of great character and is survived by his wife, Pamela; Amy Emerson (Monte Nielson), Mark; her brother, Pat Gross; at the church. Arrangements are THE PIANO integrity. He was a positive and his sons, Michael (Julie), Tony Kacee Montoya (Zach Utley), and brothers-in-law Greg Heizer, in care of Dalton-Hoopes Funeral and Sam Walters (Angela); his Tyler Emerson, Molly Robinson, Gary Baker, Marv Anderson and Parlor. Online condolences may WORKSHOP daughters, Natalie Christensen Daniel and Autumn Emerson; Terry Knowles. She was a mem- be left for the family at www.dal- Serving Tooele County Inspiring Healthy Lives (Bryan) and Haley Walters; his and great-grandchildren Marlee, ber of St. Marguerite Catholic tonhoopes.com. thirteen grandchildren; and his Call today to schedule your brothers, William (Sue) and Jim complimentary evaluation (Eve). He was preceded in death by his parents. Paul was my best 435-830-5345 friend and my soul mate. I know • free piano evaluation and a free cost he is in a better place now and Kenneth Robert Daly estimate for any work requested that we will see each other again someday. Until then, I will miss Our Heavenly Father collect- • tuning and voicing him everyday and keep him with ed one of his angels: husband, • replacement of broken or chipped keys me for the rest of my days. Paul, father and grandpa Kenneth • repair or replacement of missing or our lives are full and complete Robert Daly on Saturday, Jan. 31, broken strings having been loved by you. Thank 2015 in Tooele, Utah, surround- • any other needed mechanical repairs Each Month in the you for the time we had together. ed by his family. He was born or adjustments Tooele Transcript Bulletin Thank you to the doctors and Sept. 14, 1933 in Delta, Utah. He nurses at both Huntsman and is survived by his wife, Suzanne We Can Make Your Sad TOOELETRANSCRIPT the University of Utah hospitals R. Irish Daly; son Robert Daly, ULLETIN Piano Happy Again B for the outstanding services you Shaun Irish; his daughters Karen THE PIANO WORKSHOP Subscribe Today 882-0050 provide. A very special thanks Daly Schaffer, Rebecca A. Daly, to the care providers at The Rachel K. Daly (Jason) Clements Rocky Mountain Care facility in and Angela M. Daly; sister Sally Riverton and to the Harmony Daly; nieces and nephews; Hospice team. Funeral services grandkids: D’Melvin, D’Warren, will be on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015 D’Sinnuel Robinson; Kenneth NEED CASH NOW? at 11 a.m. at Tate Mortuary with Medina; Samantha Graham; cial deputy US Marshal, court and getting together with family We Want to Make You a Loan! a viewing one hour prior and Dakota, River Herzog; other security. He was also a brother and friends. He will be forever on Thursday from 6-8 p.m. Inter- grandkids and great grandkids. Mason. A member of the Moose, missed! A fond farewell to a great $ $ ment Tooele City Cemetery. Kenneth spent many years in Elks, Eagles, Senior Citizens, man. Graveside services will be 100- 3,000 TODAY! law enforcement with Tooele anywhere he could wet his whis- at Tooele City Cemetery Friday, City Police Dept. and Grantsville tle. He enjoyed camping, golfing Feb. 6, 2015 at 1 p.m. Gentry Finance • 435-843-8680 City as the chief. He was a spe- (even though he cheated), fishing

TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Jane Lawrence Niskala gracious and elegant woman are her three sisters, Lois Kelley who loved jewelry, clothes and (Keith), Bonnie Snyder (Will) Our loving mother, grandmoth- shoes and kept a beautiful house and Karen Hepworth (Richard); BULLETIN er and great-grandmother, Jane and yard. She had a great love of five brothers, Ross (Shauna), Ann Lawrence Niskala, passed family, especially her grandchil- Perry (Donna), Jim (Linda), Mel away Jan. 29, 2015 in Tooele, dren and great-grandchildren, (Sheryl) and Mark (Julie); many Utah. Mom was born on Nov. and was lovingly known as Great nieces and nephews and brother- PHOTO OF THE MONTH 2, 1936 in Salt Lake City, Utah, Gram. She was proud of her work in-law George Niskala. Preceded to Melbourne Guy Lawrence in retail and retired from the in death by her parents; in-laws, and Edna Mae Johnson. She Tooele Army Depot PX. Mom and George E. and Mary Niskala; an January 2015 Winner: married the love of her life and Dad loved to square dance and high school sweetheart, Roy G. danced actively for 23 years and infant brother; brother, William Mat Lowry Niskala, on July 3, 1953 in Tooele, treasured their 14 years in Desert Lawrence; brothers-in-law Fred Utah; he preceded her in death Hot Springs, California. Jane is Weiss and Denzel Remington and on Feb. 25, 2012. From this union survived by her children, seven sister-in-law Juanita R. Niskala. they had three children: Dorothy grandchildren, 14 great-grand- Funeral services were Feb. 3, Ann McGuire (Kevin), Arlene children and four great- great 2015 at Tate Mortuary in Tooele, Kay Gallo (Mike) and David Roy grandchildren with another one Utah, at noon. Burial was at the Niskala (Brenda). Mom was a on the way. Also surviving Mom Tooele City Cemetery.

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UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 46/32 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 56/31 Knolls Clive Lake Point 50/26 56/36 56/37 53/37 Ogden Stansbury Park 54/35 Erda 54/37 Vernal Grantsville 53/37 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 52/30 55/37 41/29 Tooele 56/38 Bauer 51/35 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 51/34 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 51/35 53/28 50/30 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 52/34 55/32 Nephi Rush Valley 52/30 52/34 Ophir 44/31 Delta Manti 58/37 53/29 Green River Last Month Season 56/33 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 55/36 57/35 Moab 55/34 SNOWPACK Hanksville 59/32 Beaver 57/30 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 57/35 Ibapah 52/34 58/35 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 8.3 7.5 4.1 St. George 60/29 54/31 Average 11.4 10.4 6.0 67/38 Kanab 62/29 Eureka Percent of average 73% 72% 68% 46/33 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

Janna’s Java installed large rocks Chase near the front left corner of the continued from page A1 store due to its proximity to the intersection. Millard said the shop stopped behind the white Jeep, recently installed new security said he didn’t see the oncoming cameras that may have captured car until it was too late. video of the accident. “I never saw the car until it was A video camera from across the in the intersection,” he said. “I was street captured the accident and trying to get it in reverse to back has been posted online. It shows out of the way but it was too late.” the Mitsubishi Eclipse traveling Janna’s Java, located at the through the intersection and col- northeast corner of 400 North liding with vehicles. and Main Street, sustained signifi- The Utah Highway Patrol is con- cant damage from the accident. ducting the accident investigation. A tire from one of the vehicles Main Street was closed between shattered two windows and dam- 500 North and Utah Avenue fol- aged the interior of the coffee shop lowing the crash. The intersection but no baristas or customers were reopened just before 1:30 p.m., injured. according to Tooele City Police. Barista Shayla Martin said she The crash and vehicle theft was walking away from the coun- remain under investigation. ter as the accident occurred. While Wimmer said Aragon will likely she didn’t see the accident, Martin face charges of motor vehicle theft said the noise was tremendous. and fleeing while causing property DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO “It sounded kind of like a bomb damage or bodily injury, both sec- A red Nissan Pathfinder driven by Monty Sternberg, traveling with his two children, was the last vehicle hit in Monday’s high-speed chase at the intersection of Tooele went off,” she said. ond-degree felonies. City Main Street and 400 North. Sternberg and his children weren’t injured, but three others were sent to local hospitals. Owner David Millard said [email protected]

is well aware of the potential said. UDOT impact the project will have on UDOT also plans to mail out continued from page A1 the community and is discuss- informational materials with ing how to minimize both kinds details about alternative routes UDOT also plans to resurface of anticipated traffic slowdown around town as well as alterna- an additional stretch of road — the increased congestion tive points of access for Main from 1280 North to 2000 North. and the decreased patronage of Street businesses to help resi- Currently, construction is slated Main Street businesses. dents better navigate around to begin in June, and comple- UDOT’s main goal through- the project. tion of most major road work out this process, Rice said, is to “Local residents would be is expected by the end of the try to keep construction to one well advised to not be on 36,” year. season. Rice said. “If there’s another Other improvements UDOT But UDOT is also writing way to get out of town, you can has considered include the time constraints in the speci- avoid the traffic.” addition of turn lanes through- fications the project’s future Those mailers may also out much of Main Street; the contractor will be required to include coupons to local busi- construction of a median to meet. For example, one possi- nesses impacted by the project. prevent left turns in Tooele’s ble specification may stipulate The coupons would be offered historic downtown area; and that the contractor may only free of charge to businesses on-street parking improve- uproot a segment of road for a and would be intended to drive ments. limited stretch of time. Closing home the message that local Most of the details about the a portion of road in front of a shops are still open despite the project remain uncertain; the specific business or businesses road work, Sommers said. project is currently about 60 and then returning for periodic Sommers said local busi- percent planned out, said Carlye work over the course of several nesses that will see the great- Sommers, a public involvement months would not be allowed. est impact from the project manager assigned to the SR-36 Another stipulation might — mostly a cluster of business- Renewed project. But even at require the contractor to wait es located on the south end FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO this early stage, one thing is until 2016 to start certain por- of town where some driveways clear: SR-36 Renewed may have tions of the project should the and parking lots may need to Cars travel along the southern end of Tooele’s Main Street. Businesses and residences on the south end of town may see some of the biggest impacts when work begins to revamp SR-36 this spring, according to UDOT officials. a substantial impact on Tooele contractor determine that fin- be rebuilt to accommodate businesses and residents this ishing those segments would the road’s new design — have input from other businesses and later in the spring just before who wish to contact the SR-36 year. not be possible during the already been contacted and are residents as well. To that end, construction begins. Renewed public involvement While the wholesale closure 2015 construction season. That currently working with UDOT’s Sommers said UDOT is plan- The agency is also actively team may call or text 801-859- of SR-36 is not on the table, would save residents from deal- SR-36 Renewed design team. ning to host two informational soliciting feedback from Tooele 3770 or may send an email to Jessica Rice, SR-36 Renewed ing with an unfinished road But as the planning process open house events in Tooele — residents with questions or con- [email protected]. project manager, said UDOT over the 2015-2016 winter, Rice moves forword, UDOT will need one in early March and another cerns about the project. Those [email protected]

Marshall told the group he is sible relocation to Grantsville, tion as speaker of the House. ship position in the 2014 House 2015. Prison concerned that the PRC will according to Marshall. Hughes, who lives in Draper Republican Caucus. Tooele City, Grantsville City, continued from page A1 swap the Miller property loca- “We have been working with and is self-employed in prop- At its December 2014 meet- the Tooele County Council of tion for a site on Grantsville’s a Fortune 500 company that erty management and develop- ing, the PRC selected 900-acres Governments, the Tooele County west bench. wants to come in there and open ment, was appointed to the PRC on Sheep Lane across from the School Board, Tooele County is outside of Tooele County. He “A private property owner up operations,” he said. “They last year by then Speaker of the Miller Motorsports Park that Republican Party, and the Tooele declined to identify the location has come forward and offered would start with 200 new jobs House Becky Lockhart. is owned by Miller Family Real County Association of Realtors of the site, other than to say it is his property between the old and expand from there, but it’s Hughes appointed Rep. Estate. It also selected a 3,000- have publicly repudiated the on public land. Chemical Lime Company plant all on hold now because they Francis Gibson, R-Mapleton, as acre site near I-80 and 7200 West, relocation of the state prison to “I’m working with nearby and the Walmart Distribution said they won’t build next to a his replacement on the PRC. and 600-acres in Eagle Mountain Tooele Valley. communities to get their sup- Center to the PRC for consider- prison.” Gibson, a health care admin- as its top three sites for possible The PRC will meet on Friday port,” he said. “It will have all the ation,” he said. Last week, Rep. Greg Hughes, istrator, is the House Majority relocation of the state prison. at 1 p.m. in room 210 of the infrastructure requirements that The property is in Grantsville R-Draper, stepped down from the Whip, a House Republican The PRC also announced they Senate office building on the the PRC has identified.” City limits and a private com- PRC citing increased demands caucus leadership position. would accept additional site pro- state Capitol grounds. Grantsville Mayor Brent pany is eyeing the land for a pos- on his time with his new posi- Hughes held the same leader- posals until the end of January [email protected] A8 SPORTSA8 SPORTS

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY February 3, 2015 Sports

SPORTS WRAP THS 2005 Basketball Former Tooele Buffaloes basket- ball coach Dan Medina is holding a reunion for the 2005 state championship team on Friday, Feb. 6. There will be team activi- ties before Tooele’s varsity game against Juan Diego at 7 p.m., and the team will be honored during halftime.

Tooele County 11U Baseball Tooele County 11U Baseball Team needs to fill one or pos- sibly two spots for the spring season. We have a good core group of players from around the surrounding area and are looking to add a couple more seasoned players to our team (pitching a plus). We are looking for a select group of boys who want to work hard and who are experienced in competitive baseball. Committed

supportive parents and players COURTESY OF CAMEO KNIGHT are a must. Please call or text if Tooele’s Anthony Ventura wrestles teammate Andrew McReavy for first place in Saturday’s Region 11 championship. McReavy took the match. interested 435-830-3232.

Youth Soccer Registration TC United is now accepting reg- istration for the spring soccer Buffaloes grip region wrestling title season. Online registration will be held Jan. 15 through Feb. 16. To register online please by Darren Vaughan The Buffaloes had 14 wrestlers visit our website www.tc-united. COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR advance to the championship com, or call 830-6977 with any round. The finals at 152 and 220 questions. The Tooele wrestling team was pounds were all-Tooele affairs. sick and tired of being second- “It’s unreal how it all came best at the region tournament together for us as seniors to beat Super Bowl XLIX year after year. [Bear River],” said senior Andrew The New England Patriots beat On Saturday at Grantsville High McReavy, who won the 152- the Seattle Seahawks 28-24 on School, the Buffaloes finally came pound title by pinning teammate Sunday in Super Bowl XLIX, but out on top. Anthony Ventura with four sec- the way they did it was a little Led by six individual region onds left in their match. controversial. The Pats were pre- champions, including 160- The other all-Tooele final saw pared to not let the game get pounder Jackson Gavin, who Nick Garcia defeat teammate away when Seahawks receiver was named the tournament’s Taejohn Koffel in a close match Jermaine Kearse made a falling, Outstanding Wrestler for the that went to overtime. juggling, bouncing reception on upper weights, Tooele held McReavy said it can be a chal- his back for a 33-yard gain that off Bear River at the Region 11 lenge having to face a teammate set up first-and-goal from the 5 Wrestling Championships for with the region title on the line. with 66 seconds to go. It was its first region title in nearly a “It’s just tough,” he said. “You rookie Malcolm Butler who was decade. can’t really do anything because in coverage on that play, although “It feels awesome,” Tooele you know what they’re going to there was nothing more he really coach Gary Coffman said. “The do. It’s tough to wrestle them. It’s could have done. Perhaps they kids have worked so hard. It’s just harder to pin them.” were prepared for a shotgun pass an amazing year. We’ve done two- Tooele came into the final by Wilson two plays later from the a-days all season to get here, and round needing a strong showing 1, rather than a run by the barrel- we finally got over the hump.” to hold off the Bears, who trailed chested Lynch, who tied for the Tooele finished with 321 points by just 17 points. The Buffs and league lead in touchdown runs to Bear River’s 298. Stansbury Bears met in eight of the 14 final this season with 13. Butler sure FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO was third with 173.5, followed by matches, with Bear River winning was ready, and his pick sealed The Tooele wrestling team ended Bear River’s long string of region championships on Saturday when the Buffaloes earned Grantsville (87) and Ben Lomond the ultimate outcome, even if the right to hoist the Region 11 trophy at the championship tournament. (32). SEE WRESTLING PAGE A9 ➤ everyone had to wait while the officials cleared up a field-wide brawl. “When they passed the ball, I was kind of surprised by it,” Patriots nose tackle Vince Wilfork said. “But at the same time, we made the play.” Lynch Buffaloes nab boys, girls Region 11 swim titles gained 102 yards on 24 carries and scored an earlier TD, leaving by Tavin Stucki victory.” many mystified as to why Seattle SPORTS EDITOR On the boys side, many at the wouldn’t have handed off to him meet were surprised when the in that vital situation. Even some Forrest Nichols, as well as sis- final score tallied Tooele as the of the Seahawks were bewil- ters, Katelin and Sydnie Hardy, champion with 460 points to dered. “I don’t understand how were the only Tooele swim- Bear River’s second-place effort you don’t give it to the best back mers to grab individual victo- of 444. in the league,” linebacker Bruce ries at the Region 11 Swimming “I figured it was going to take Irvin said. “We were on the half- Championship on Saturday, but somewhere between 445 to 450 yard-line and we throw a slant. I the Buffaloes managed to win points to win the boys cham- don’t know what the offense had both the boys and girls region pionship,” Roberts said. “I told going on, what they saw.” New team titles in their home waters. them before the meet that it was England quarterback Tom Brady In a meet that allowed the top going to be tough to beat Bear threw two of his four touchdown 16 finishers to score points, with River … Our third and fourth passes in the final quarter to a maximum of four scorers per swimmers did what they needed erase a double-digit deficit, Butler team per event, it was Tooele’s to do to pull out the victory.” picked off Russell Wilson’s short depth — pun intended — that The score was 244-241 before throw while Marshawn Lynch allowed head coach Mel Roberts’ the 500 free. watched, and the Patriots ended squad to earn the titles. Nichols’ win in the event a decade drought without an NFL On the girls side, Tooele had at was the only individual title the title by beating the defending least two swimmers in the top- Tooele boys won, but it was the 38 champion Seattle Seahawks 28- five in every individual event and points earned by freshman Scott 24 in a taut classic Sunday night. won two of the three relays to Howsden’s second-place finish, “Every team has a journey,” said earn 533.5 points. junior Kayce McKendrick’s third Brady, who was voted Super Bowl “It was a true team effort for and sophomore Spencer Adair’s MVP for a record-tying third time, the girls as 19 different girls 12th that gave the Buffaloes an “and a lot of people lost faith in scored in the individual events,” edge in the competition. us early. But we held strong. We Roberts said. “I figured the depth Bear River only scored 33 in the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO held together.” He was talking of the Tooele girls would be more Tooele’s Wylie Dalton dives in 100-yard freestyle event at Saturday’s region swim meet. Dalton finished in second place with about the preceding months, not than enough to give them the SEE SWIMMING PAGE A10 ➤ minutes. But either made sense. a time of 52.55 seconds to help the Buffaloes to their sixth-straight region title. After all, back in late September, when New England lost 41-14 at the Kansas City Chiefs to fall to 2-2, there was a lot of talk about whether Brady was done, wheth- Tooele takes Ben Lomond to high-strung overtime thriller er the Patriots were simply no longer a powerhouse. Yet Sunday by Tavin Stucki one of Tooele’s best foul shoot- up in practice could have paid that night, when coach Bill Belichick THS BASKETBALL SPORTS EDITOR ers. “The first thing I thought was off, but there’s a lot of things dur- was asked when he knew he Basketball ‘crap, get back on D.’” ing the game that didn’t go as well; had a special team, he pointed Tooele head coach Shawn Faux a 67-66 overtime loss to the first- Ben Lomond junior forward you can’t really blame it on one to halftime of that poor perfor- Power Rankings thought his Buffaloes were going place Scots. Delang Puk fumbled the ball out last free throw, but it is what it is.” mance against the Chiefs. “We Region 11 to win after the fourth quarter on “Both teams shot the ball so of bounds going for a rebound on Lawrence threw an inbounds weren’t having a good day, but BOYS Overall Region the road at Ben Lomond on Friday. well all night. We could not stop the next possession, and Tooele pass to the opposite free throw we kept fighting,” Belichick said. Ben Lomond 12 8 4 1 He thought the same thing until Memmott and Lawrence,” Ben again had life with 10 seconds left line, but it was intercepted by Puk “To me, if there was ever a time the clock ran out in overtime too. Lomond head coach Ryan Wilcox and still a 66-65 lead. to end the game. that we were not going to com- Bear River 14 5 4 1 “Great high school game, that’s said. “Luckily we made enough Buffalo guard Matt Memmott “He was just proud of our pete as hard, that would have Grantsville 11 9 2 3 what it boils down to,” Faux said. plays to win, but both teams who was stripped and hit the ball effort,” Memmott said of Faux’s been it. ... The fight and the com- “My hat’s off to Ben Lomond. They deserved to win that game.” out of bounds in an attempt to post-game locker room talk. “We petitiveness was there, and that Tooele 7 13 2 3 made one play more than we did With less than 30 seconds left, regain possession, giving the ball caught them on the best night of gave me a lot of confidence going Stansbury 4 12 0 4 at the end there, but I’m proud of Lawrence went to the foul line to Ben Lomond at half court. Scot their season, so we played a hell into the next week’s game. That each and every one of my team. to shoot one-and-one with a 66- guard Corbin Medina took the of a game and everyone’s upset at was a key point in our season.” GIRLS Overall Region They worked their butt off. They 65 lead. It looked like Tooele was inbounds pass and scored from how it turned out, but really, we’ve And so perhaps these Patriots Bear River 13 4 5 0 did everything we asked them to about to ice the game from the the lane to give the Scots a 67-66 made leaps and bounds of how were prepared to weather the do, especially after an ugly loss charity stripe before Lawrence’s lead before Faux called timeout we played against Grantsville last scrutiny that came with an NFL Stansbury 13 6 4 1 that we suffered on Wednesday.” shot hit the rim and bounced Ben with 3.5 seconds left. week. It’s not all bad.” investigation into whether they Tooele 8 8 2 3 But when senior guard Tyler Lomond’s way. “When the buzzer rang and Tooele had the momentum at deliberately deflated footballs in Lawrence’s full-court inbounds “It felt good. The rhythm felt Medina hit that buzzer-beater, I the end of regulation. the AFC championship game two Grantsville 6 11 1 3 pass was intercepted as the clock good and it went up, hit the back just thought about that free throw,” Tooele inbounded to Lawrence weeks ago. Ben Lomond 2 16 0 5 raced toward triple-zeroes, Tooele of the iron, and it was frustrating,” Lawrence said. “Maybe that one — from staff and AP reports found itself on the wrong end of said Lawrence, who is normally extra time putting two free throws SEE TOOELE PAGE A9 ➤ A9

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Cowboys lay egg at home to Bear River Tooele Club 438 W 400 N by Darren Vaughan Tooele Annual COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR GHS BASKETBALL Teen Center Membership Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. The Grantsville boys basketball ter, Grantsville went nearly eight Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ team is at its best when it dictates minutes without a field goal. Club 435.843.5719 the game’s tempo. That allowed Bear River to stretch When the other team is able the lead to 11 points, and the Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! to play the game at its preferred Cowboys never got closer than six pace, that’s when the Cowboys points the rest of the way. find themselves in trouble. “We tried to quicken up the Afterschoolol Such was the case Friday night game a little bit — we talked in Grantsville, when Bear River about that at halftime,” Detweiler programs forfor slowed the game down en route said. “It just didn’t happen. At the Youth andd Teens to a 55-38 win over the Cowboys end, it just caught up with us and that put a serious dent in GHS’ we didn’t have enough time to When School ages 6 - 18.8. is Region 11 title hopes. catch up.” The Club “They got into slowing it down, Grantsville’s 38-point output is In! Out and it definitely took us out of was its lowest of the season, as our rhythm,” Grantsville coach were its 12 made field goals. The Bryan Detweiler said. Cowboys posted their second- TooeleClub.org Grantsville (11-9, 2-3 Region worst shooting percentage of the 11), which had gotten off to quick season, going 12-for-40 (30 per- starts in back-to-back victories cent). over Stansbury and Tooele, hit “We need to come in with con- just one field goal in the first fidence that we’re going to make PET OF THE WEEK five-plus minutes of Friday’s every single shot, and if we don’t contest. Thanks to Bear River’s make that shot, then we’re going patient offensive approach, the to make the next one,” Detweiler Cowboys remained within strik- said. “We need to have that swag- ing distance, trailing 8-5 after the ger out there, and that will carry first quarter. us through some tough stretch- Still, the low offensive output es.” was out of character for the high- Center Aaron Harrison provid- scoring Cowboys. ed a bright spot, however, scor- “I think we’re a much bet- ing 13 points and pulling down ter basketball team than that,” eight rebounds. Potter also had Detweiler said. “We let them dic- 13 points for Grantsville. tate the pace.” “[Harrison] came out stronger,” Grantsville picked up the pace Detweiler said. “He was assertive KELLY JAY/TTB PHOTO a bit in the second quarter, trailing offensively, working hard — he Grantsville senior captain Aaron Harrison goes for a rebound amongst a host of just 19-16 with 57 seconds left in came out hard. I’m proud of the Bear River players in the second quarter of Friday’s 55-38 loss. the opening half after a 3-pointer effort Aaron had out there.” by senior Braden Sandberg. The Sandberg had five points for for the Bears, who are tied with a postseason berth. for fi nding all Bears (14-6, 4-1) eventually set- Grantsville. Cody Riding had Ben Lomond atop the Region 11 “[Ben Lomond] will be a great our pets a good tled for a 21-16 advantage. three and Wyatt Barrus and Tyson standings. Tooele and Grantsville matchup for us,” Detweiler said. But the Cowboys then went Elfors each had two. are tied for third place, two games “I’m looking to get back to our home. ice-cold from the field. After McKade Mitton had 19 points behind. game. Everyone knows what our junior Cameron Potter pulled and 11 rebounds to lead Bear Grantsville will travel to Ben keys are. It will be a good game.” Grantsville within three points River. Jordan Sanchez had 10 Lomond on Friday. A win would [email protected] with 7:30 left in the third quar- points and Walker Riley had nine help the Cowboys all but lock up

Bronco Cloward was fourth at Wrestling 285. For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure continued from page A8 The teams will now turn their Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires attention to the divisional tour- Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing and possible shelter fee. nament, which will take place Tooele City five of those. Tooele managed Friday and Saturday at Juan Diego Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to to extend its lead, however, and Catholic High School in Draper. Grantsville hold animals for 5 business got a bit of help when Stansbury “We feel good, but we’re still a Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. senior Easton Brown beat the long ways from where I want to Bears’ Brett Smart for the 182- be,” Coffman said. “We’re going Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. pound title. to go back to work and try to fin- Other Tooele champions ish strong. We’ve got a lot of work Tooele Veterinary Clinic included Mason Hansen (113 to do.” 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 pounds), Aaron Garcia (126) and [email protected] Maka Kioa (285). Brady Knight (106), Trevor Gleed (120), Michael Wilson (132), Austin Strehle (138), Braden Richter (170) and Trevor Tomac (195) each finished sec- ond. “It was really tight,” Coffman said. “I told them that we had to win the ones we were supposed to and wrestle tough in the ones that we weren’t. We ended up BANNERS winning some matches that we weren’t supposed to and it kind of sealed the deal for us.” Perhaps the best match of the Yard Signs, Vehicle Magnets, finals pitted Stansbury senior Jalen Herrera against Strehle. The two seniors had split their two FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO previous meetings, so it came as Window Stickers, and More! Stansbury’s Easton Brown lifts Bear River’s Brett Smart in a 182-pound match in no surprise that their latest show- the Region 11 Wrestling Championship tournament at Grantsville High School on down was a hard-fought battle Saturday. Brown took first in the weight class.

with the region championship at stake. Strehle held a one-point advan- tage going into the final period, but Herrera gained the upper hand with a late takedown and held on for a 3-2 victory. “It really means a lot to come back at region and beat [Strehle] when it counts,” Herrera said after accepting his region champion- ship medal. “He’s a good wres- tler and he definitely gave me a run for my money. He’s a highly respected wrestler and I hope he does well.” Stansbury’s Nash Brown beat teammate Nathan Spilker by tech- nical fall for the 145-pound title. Hayden Stewart finished second at 113 pounds for the Stallions. Grantsville’s top finishers were Briggs Kimber and Dean Fraser, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO who took third place at 120 and Stansbury’s Jalen Herrera works to take down Tooele’s Austin Strehle during 195 pounds, respectively. Chace Saturday’s Region 11 championship held at Grantsville High. Herrera won the Soule was fourth at 152, and High Quality • Full Color match in a 3-2 decision. Custom Design & 24 Hour Tooele had the momentum.” third to pull back into the lead 42- The game was close all night. 41. The senior had a game-high 19 continued from page A8 After a 30-28 first half, Memmott points in the game. Turnaround Available started with an assist to Searle at “I don’t think anybody can with 10.5 seconds on the clock, the elbow to tie the game on the really stop them, you just try to and the senior dribbled to within first possession. Searle earned a slow them down,” Wilcox said. 30 feet of the basket and found block in the paint on the next “We tried to man them, we tried junior center Connor Searle, who defensive set, and it let to a layup to face-guard them, we tried to took two steps and banked in a of his own through traffic on the double-team them when they TOOELE floater with less than a second on other end. dribbled. They just had a great TRANSCRIPT the clock to force overtime. Searle and Memmott both had night. I’m glad we won.” The big man scored seconds 18 points in the effort. Morris had a game-high 23 before when he drilled a long field Lawrence earned a layup of his points, while Mendoza had 21 and ULLETIN goal from the top of the key to give own shortly between back-to-back Medina scored 17. B the Buffaloes a 53-52 lead with 19 3-pointers by Ben Lomond’s Jaden “We took their best punch,” seconds left before Scot forward Yates, and Scots forward Brenden Faux said. Ben Mendoza converted a three- Morris had an open trey in transi- Tooele, now 7-13 overall and 2- point play with 10 seconds left to tion the possession after to make 3 within Region 11, will next face go up 55-53. it 39-34 Ben Lomond. Stansbury at 7 p.m. on Wednesday 58 North Main St. 435-882-0050 “I was thinking we were going Memmott drained a trey from at home. to win,” Searle said. “I thought we the left side as time expired in the [email protected] TOOELE A10

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY February 3, 2015 TO OUR VALUED SUBSCRIBERS Buffalo girls falter in Bears’ den by Tavin Stucki last game.” Bear River senior captain SPORTS EDITOR THS GIRLS BASKETBALL With just less than four min- Alyssa Park hit a 3-pointer with utes left in the half, junior center six minutes left in the game to After struggling all season with VanDerWerken hit a long jumper Paris Stewart hit a putback layup give the Bears a 48-34 lead. first-quarter woes, the Buffaloes after a pump fake helped get past to make it 23-19, and senior Tooele senior guard Baylee reversed their luck and kept the her defender to make it 11-6 on forward Whitney Leakehe hit a Hansen made a pair of free first period close before folding the next possession. jumper from the right side 40 throws a minute later to pull the in the second half to lose 62- Senior forward Brianna Saenz seconds later. Buffaloes back to within 50-38, 45 on the road at Bear River on hit a foul shot with a little more Thomas scored a driving layup but the Bears cruised to a 62-45 Thursday. than three minutes left to make through with a minute left in the win in the fourth quarter. In the interest of the safety and security of our paper carriers, Tooele senior forward Taylor it 12-8, and the forward forced half to pull the Buffs to 29-23, Bear River outscored Tooele by PLEASE KEEP YOUR SIDEWALKS CLEAR OF ICE & Thomas hit a baseline jumper a turnover a couple possessions and Tooele ended the half down 10 in the second half. SNOW DURING THE WINTER SEASON. THANKS! to take an early 9-5 lead, causing later out of Tooele’s 2-2-1 full- seven after Fitting drained a pair “We have so much talent and Also, please leave your porch lights on so that our carriers can Bear River head coach Van Park court press. of free throws. we’ve had some players who have safely deliver your paper. Thanks again! to call timeout. The Bears went on a run to Thomas had a team-high 12 been pouting a little because “At first Tooele was just out- end the first quarter up 14-12, points. Senior forward Courtney they don’t think they’re getting working us,” he said. “They just and finished the 8-0 run up 16- Schiwal scored 11. enough playing time,” Ware said. out-hustled us. We didn’t have 12 with 6:26 to go in the second Haskell pulled the Buffs to “I was trying to platoon them one offensive rebound in the first quarter until VanDerWerken hit within five, 33-28, on a layup so they could get playing time. half.” a corner 3-pointer. in transition, with just over five It worked well the first time we Buffalo senior Amber Haskell “We played about a quarter minutes left in the third quarter. tried it, but we just came out fouled Bear River senior Jordan and a half out of four, and the Tooele’s best offensive quarter flat.” Follow us on Facebook! Fitting with 4:19 left in the quar- other two and a half quarters, was the third when the Buffaloes Tooele is now 8-8 and 2- ter, and the senior made one of we just didn’t play,” Tooele head scored 11 points, but Ware’s team 3 in Region 11, and next faces TOOELETRANSCRIPT two foul shots to pull back within coach Tom Ware said. “That’s didn’t gain much ground on the Stansbury on Feb. 3. three. still stuff we’re working on, and I deficit because they gave up 12 [email protected] BULLETIN Junior guard Aubrey thought we were over it from our in that time span. TOOELE BASEBALL SIGN-UPS

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500 free, and the 25-point differ- ence helped Tooele hold on to the lead three races later when Bear River’s Ellis Cutler and Zackery Thomas finished in nearly a dead heat for the 1-2 finish. “I knew the breast stroke was a big factor for Bear River,” said Tooele senior captain Josh Robinson. “I told the team if we push ourselves in the 400 free ���������� relay, we’ll get it. I just said ‘this is my senior year, let’s do this.’” Robinson took third in the 200 free, sixth in the 100 breast stroke, and helped the Buffaloes to second- and third-place fin- ishes in the 200 and 400 freestyle FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO relays. In all, Robinson helped Tooele’s Forrest Nichols competes in the 500-yard freestyle in Saturday’s region ��������� score 95 points for the Region 11 meet held at the Pratt Aquatic Center. Nichols finished with a time of 5:38.75. champions. ������������� ������������������� ���������������������� Stansbury’s Lydia Harrell won with 308 points. 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CheersLocal centenarian celebrates milestone to 100!

efore Tooele resident Jimmy Gerardi and considers it one of his three most important began his life’s work as an engineer accomplishments in life, next to his marriage who specialized in constructing high- and his most important engineering project ways, he first drove his father’s car. — ultimately played a key role in his life. It was BHis father’s Model T, that is. Gerardi was born in Trinidad, Colorado, in SEE CHEERS PAGE B8 ➤ January of 1915 — a year before Albert Einstein would publish his Theory of Relativity and two years before America would officially enter World War I after the sinking of the RMS Lusitania. Last week, Gerardi became the county’s newest centenarian, a landmark he cel- ebrated with family, friends and neighbors at his home at Cottage Glen Assisted Living. Gerardi attended high school in Rock Springs, Wyoming, and then went to work for the Wyoming highway department for a time before joining the U.S. Army. His time in the Army — Gerardi holds his time spent in the service dear

Jimmy Gerardi (top) at his 100th birthday party held at Cottage Glen Assisted Living Center in Tooele. Gerardi (above) holds a shot of whisky while celebrat- ing his 100th birthday. Governor Gary Herbert and First Lady Jeanette Herber (left) talks with Jimmy Gerardi at the 28th Centenarian Celebration in August of last year. The celebration was held in honor of Utah’s residents, 100 years of age and older, at Viridian Event Center in West Jordan.

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a moon of which planet in our solar system? 6. CHEMISTRY: What is the by Fifi Rodriguez common use for the drug diphenhydramine hydro- chloride? 1. MOVIES: What was Luna 7. HISTORY: Who was the sec- Lovegood’s “patronus” in ond wife of Henry VIII of the “Harry Potter” movies? England? 2. FIRSTS: Who was the first 8. MYTHOLOGY: Who was the surgeon to perform a Roman god of fire? heart transplant? 9. TELEVISION: What was the 3. FOOD & DRINK: In what last name of neighbors country did the drink Ethel and Fred on the “I sherry originate? Love Lucy” show? Moments 4. GEOGRAPHY: What is 10. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: the basic currency of In what century was tea Botswana? introduced to Europe? in Time 5. ASTRONOMY: Ganymede is THE HISTORY CHANNEL

➤ On Feb. 19, 1473, Nicolaus Copernicus is born in Torun, Poland, on the Mega Maze Vistula River. Revered as the father of modern astronomy, Copernicus was the first European scientist to propose that Earth and other planets revolve around the sun. ➤ On Feb. 22, 1819, Spanish minister Do Luis de Onis and U.S. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams sign the Florida Purchase Treaty, in which Spain agrees to cede the remain- der of its old province ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW of Florida to the United States. The Treaty put Florida into U.S. hands at ner of Lizzie’s murdered father. no cost beyond the U.S. • • • assumption of $5 million Q: You told us that “Hannibal” in claims by U.S. citizens would be back as a midseason against Spain. show, but I haven’t heard any- thing about when it will be on. ➤ On Feb. 21, 1926, glam- Please help! — Daniel S., via orous Swedish actress email Greta Garbo makes her A: I promise I did not lie to you, U.S. screen debut in “The Daniel. NBC merely changed up Torrent.” Unlike many of the timing of the season-three her contemporaries, the Q: I absolutely loved Lifetime’s premiere of the cult-hit drama. Nordic beauty success- “ Took an Ax,” and The network announced that it fully made the transition was so happy when you wrote will air the series this summer, to sound after becoming that the network is turning it into which I think will actually be a star during the silent a series. Can you give me any good for the show, which some- film era. more information? — Steff S. in times is lacking in the all-impor- ➤ On Feb. 18, 1964, the Florida tant viewer numbers. With less United States cuts off mil- A: I do have a few more details competition over the summer, itary assistance to Britain, about the Lifetime limited series, maybe more people will find their France and Yugoslavia in which sees taking way to “Hannibal” and help pro- retaliation for their con- dolls can be frustrating, since introduced in 1984, produced up her ax again as Lizzie Borden, pel it to a much-deserved fourth tinuing trade with com- so many have been made and by Department 56, a com- with Clea DuVall returning as her season. The new season will take munist Cuba. The action manufacturer’s marks can be pany known for its holiday sister, Emma. And more great story elements from Thomas similar. I recommended one collectibles, including orna- news for fans: “The Lizzie Borden Harris’ “Hannibal Rising” and was chiefly symbolic, but of the better dolls books, “Blue ments, Christmas villages and Chronicles” has been extended “Red Dragon” novels, and will represented the contin- Book: Dolls & Values” by Jan Snowbabies. Owned by Enesco from six episodes to eight, with include a different origin story for ued U.S. effort to destabi- Foulke and published by Holly and based in Eden Prairie, the series airing sometime this Dr. Lecter, according to show run- lize the Cuban regime of Q: I purchased an Amberina House Books. This is, without a Minnesota, the products pro- April. ner Bryan Fuller. Fidel Castro. finger bowl in the hobnail doubt, one of the best doll ref- duced by this company are “Chronicles” delivers an • • • ➤ On Feb. 20, 1974, Reg pattern for $20 at an estate erence books I have found. often difficult to sell in the sec- intense and fictionalized account READERS: A few months back Murphy, an editor of The sale. I think it is at least a hun- Sara Bernstein is based in ondary marketplace. I recom- of actual events and people sur- I answered a question about Atlanta Constitution, is dred years old and rare. How Englishtown, New Jersey, and mend you attempt to liquidate rounding Lizzie’s life after her whether “Outlander” would be kidnapped. Kidnapper much do you think it is worth? she sells dolls through her web- your collection on eBay. To get controversial acquittal of the available on DVD. I wrote that William Williams drove — Susan, Waco, Texas site, www.rubylane.com/shop/ an idea of current values, you horrific double murder of her of course it would, we just didn’t Murphy around the city, A: It is worth just about sarabernsteindolls. I spoke might want to monitor auction father and stepmother in 1892. know when yet. Well, now we stopping to phone in what you paid for it, accord- with her, and she clarified the sites. Department56Corner The exonerated figure lives a know. “Outlander: Season One, ransom demands to the ing to “Warman’s Fenton Glass: fact that she does not make is one of the largest sellers of life awash in newfound celeb- Volume One” will be available newspaper. Managing Identification and Price Guide” appraisals for items she doesn’t such items. The telephone rity and filled with scandalous March 3 on DVD and Blu-ray. editor G. James Minter by Mark. F. Moran and pub- actually handle, examine and number for this company is love affairs. But when numerous The two-disc set will include the delivered the money to lished by Krause Books. Your see. I did not say in that col- 866-923-0001. people close to Lizzie — ranging first eight episodes of season one, Williams, and Murphy piece was made for the L.G. umn that she made appraisals, from her half-brother, William, some “making of” featurettes, a was released. After being Wright Glass Company during especially free ones, but was, Write to Larry Cox in to Broadway luminaries and 32-page book with photographs, caught, Williams was sen- the 1970s. indeed, an expert. Check out care of KFWS, P.O. Box business associate/underworld and deleted scenes. The Blu-ray tenced to 40 years for kid- • • • Bernstein’s excellent website at 536475, Orlando, FL 32853- kingpin Mr. Flowers — start to die version will have even MORE napping and extortion. Q: You referenced a doll Ruby Lane. 6475, or send e-mail to mysteriously under brutal and deleted scenes and featurettes. expert, Sara Bernstein of New • • • [email protected]. Due strange circumstances, legend- It might even be enough to keep ➤ On Feb. 16, 1984, Bill Jersey, in your column ear- Q: I have a collection of to the large volume of mail he ary Pinkerton detective Charlie you occupied as you wait for Johnson becomes the lier this year. I contacted her, Department 56 Dickens Village receives, Mr. Cox cannot per- Siringo becomes determined to the second half of season one to first American man to and she refused to appraise pieces, including five of the sonally answer all reader ques- prove her involvement in their begin April 4 on Starz. win an Olympic gold several dolls that I have inher- original houses and acces- tions, nor do appraisals. Do not deaths. medal in downhill skiing, ited. What gives? — Barbara, sories. What are they worth, send any materials requiring Jessy Schram plays Nancy Write to Cindy at King Features a sport long dominated Chesterfield, Missouri and where can I sell them? return mail. O’Keefe, an alluring and ambi- Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, by European athletes. A: As I mentioned in that — Laura, Milford, N.H. tious actress and dancer who Orlando, FL 32853-6475; or e-mail Johnson quickly became a earlier column, identifying A: Your Dickens Village was © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. befriends Lizzie, while Emmy her at [email protected]. national hero, though his nominee John Heard portrays fame was short-lived and William Almy, the business part- © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. he never again competed in the Olympics. all right to jump onto the coun- cooking or cleaning, leave Shep ter because he’s getting those out of it. If he whines, tell him ➤ On Feb. 17, 1996, in the positive vibes from your hus- to “sit” and “stay,” and continue final game of a six-game band. And unless you persuade working. Once you’ve finished match, world chess cham- your husband to stop thinking working, you can let him in, as pion Garry Kasparov it’s funny, teaching Shep not to long as he’s supervised. If he triumphs over Deep Blue, do it will be very difficult. tries to jump on the counter, IBM’s chess-playing com- Make sure, of course, that firmly tell him “down,” and puter, and wins the match, when you’re not in the kitchen, escort him outside the toddler 4-2. However, Deep Blue nothing remains on the coun- gate again. would go on to defeat tertop that would present a Both you and your husband Kasparov in a rematch the danger to Shep. That includes need to be on the same page. following year. DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My leftovers, cleaners, houseplants Shep needs to make the con- © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. poodle mix, “Shep,” loves to — anything that he might chew nection that certain behavior jump up on the kitchen coun- on or ingest. in the kitchen will mean he ter — not just put his paws up, First things first: Make it doesn’t get to go in the kitchen. but his entire body. He will do clear to Shep that he can’t come It will take a little while, so be it whether we’re in the kitchen into the kitchen at all without patient, but consistent. or not. My husband thinks it’s your leave. Start by setting up funny, but I don’t. How can I a toddler gate at the entrance. Send your questions or tips get Shep to stop? — Julia in (One that’s pretty high, since to [email protected]. Phoenix, Arizona it sounds like he’s a good DEAR JULIA: I agree, it’s not jumper.) © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. Christina Ricci funny. 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(a Polish tale) “We’ve always been kind to the moon; why does in the well, we shall capture it adapted by Amy Friedman and it hurt us so?” Morris complained. there!” illustrated by Meredith Johnson At last, the wisest of the wise began to smile. “I “Agreed!” the people cried, have an idea,” Shlomo said softly. “I think I know grateful for the wisdom of nce upon a time in Chelm, a village in how we can fix this problem.” their wise men. Poland not far from Lublin, there lived They gathered close to hear. And so on the night when Osome of the wisest fools this world has ever “We’ll capture the moon,” he said. “And once the moon was at its full- known. The people of Chelm often did silly things, we have captured it, we shall have it forever — full est, they hurried to the well, but they agreed that everything they did came and radiant every night of the month. Month after and there it was. They qui- from the heart. The people of Chelm loved each month.” etly gathered round, and the other, and they loved their town. Naturally, the wise men all agreed. And since strongest among them, a fel- The people of Chelm also adored their moon they were wise, they knew they needed a practical low named Berek, lifted the that shone down on them every night — well, plan. They agreed to meet in the morning. Over cement cover and clamped it almost every night. a nice, big breakfast, they would come up with a atop the well. The people of Chelm often stood outside their scheme. The wise men of Chelm always thought “We’ve caught the moon!” doors — no matter how cold it was, no matter best over a meal. Jerzy announced, and the how much snow had fallen. They didn’t mind The next morning, the wives of the wise men people began to celebrate. because they loved to gaze at their moon. They of Chelm, understanding the important business They sang, danced and stood out on the front stoops and stared up at the at hand, prepared a fine breakfast — salmon and feasted all through that wintry sky, watching in wonder as their moon waxed and eggs, herring and bagels, honey and tea. night. They didn’t mind the waned. Some nights that moon was merely a sil- The wise men ate heartily. Thinking, after all, cold or the snow. After all, very sliver. Other nights it was fat and full, blazing is hard work. And when they were finished, they they had captured the moon! down on them like heaven’s spotlight. wiped the crumbs from their lips and began to The next morning, the wise But once a month there came a night when the think. men gathered at the well to moon disappeared altogether. On those nights the At noon they were finished. And they knew just visit their dear friend, the people of Chelm stood outside searching the dark what to do. moon. sky in vain. The men had noticed a phenomenon. Each “We have captured the One night, when the moon had vanished, a wise month, on the clearest night, the wise men had moon, but we need to tell it man named Shlomo finally lost his patience. noticed the moon in the town well. They under- we wish it only joy,” Morris “We love our moon!” he cried. “It’s lovely up stood this must be the moon’s favorite spot to said. So, together, they lifted the lid and looked every month. there. Why does it do this to us every month? Why visit. This month, they decided, on the night the inside. “Of course, that’s it!” they all agreed. “We have a does it go away?” moon visited the well, they would gather round The moon was gone! moon thief in our midst. We’ll have to find him.” The other wise men of Chelm stood beside him, and clamp a great cement cover over the well. “What’s this?” Jerzy cried. They understood they would have to put their and when Shlomo said these words, the others Thus, they would capture the moon! “Someone has stolen the moon!” Morris shout- heads together to figure out a plan for finding the began to nod. They each had been thinking the The wise men of Chelm called a meeting of all ed. culprit. same thing. the people to announce their plan. Now they realized there was a thief among “We’ll need another feast!” they agreed. “Yes, why?” Mordecai asked. “We shall be prepared,” Shlomo said. “We all them. One of the people of Chelm must be And so, once again, the wives of the wise men of “It should remain with us,” added Jerzy. must keep our eyes open. When the moon appears responsible for the disappearance of the moon Chelm went to their kitchens to work.

MISSIONARIES T Elder Wyatt Blackhurst Sister Mary R. Averett Elder Wyatt Blackhurst has Sister Mary R. Averett recently recently completed his mission returned home after successful- in the California, Santa Rosa ly completing a mission in the A Full-Color area. He will report this coming Montana Billings Mission for The Activity Page Sunday, Feb. 8 at 12:45 p.m. in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Deseret Peak ward (stake center day Saints. She will be speaking Just for Kids! on Durfee). Wyatt is the son of in the Grantsville 6th Ward sac- Every Thursday in the Ryan and Debby Blackhurst. rament meeting on the corner of Church Street and Clark Street in Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Grantsville at 10:50 a.m. on Feb. 8. Sister Averett is the daughter of TOOELETRANSCRIPT Jeff and Denise Averett. BULLETIN Subscribe: 435-882-0050 TooeleOnline.com

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Ware at [email protected] or Tooele principal Terry Linares at 833-1921 Churches or [email protected]. For a Senior Center more detailed listing, go to www.tooele- The Church of Jesus Christ of The senior center is for the enjoyment of schools.org, click on “Schools” and Latter-day Saints all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- then click on Tooele Jr. High School. To find a meeting house and time of ing activities include bridge, pinochle, worship for The Church of Jesus Christ bingo, exercise program, line dancing, TATC of Latter-day Saints, go to http://mor- wood carving, Wii games, watercolor mon.org/meetinghouse or contact (435) class, movies and health classes. 850-8211. Meals on Wheels available for home- Expanded Welding Program bound. Lunch served weekdays. For age TATC has expanded their welding pro- Berean Full Gospel Church 60 and above, suggested donation is gram to provide more comprehensive We invite you to discover how God’s $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. training that will meet the demands Word can transform your life and provide Transportation available to the store or of local employers. Enroll today to get you with the answers for questions and doctor visits for residents in the Tooele started with your training toward a for problems you may be struggling to and Grantsville areas. For transporta- promising career call (435) 248-1800 or overcome. Come join us this Sunday tion information call (435) 843-4102. visit tatc.edu. morning for our 10 a.m. worship service For more information about the Tooele where we will assemble in praise, share center, call (435) 843-4110. Business/IT testimonies and explore worship in ways Rethink education and enroll today in that strive to highlight the greatness of THS Lady Buffs Softball Skills our Business and/or IT programs for God. After our morning praise and wor- Camp a better chance to succeed in today’s ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible The Tooele High School softball team economy. Enroll today, there are some Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday is proud to hold its annual Softball All- openings in these programs for new mornings at 635 N. Main St., (Phil’s Skills sessions for ages 8-14. Quality students. Call (435) 248-1800 or stop Glass), or call (435) 578-8022 for more instruction in fundamentals of all soft- by our campus at 88 S. Tooele Blvd. for information. ball areas will be conducted. Campers more information. First Baptist Church are under constant supervision by Microsoft IT Academy coaches and staff. The final session is What does Jesus say about everyday Enroll now in Microsoft IT Academy Monday, Feb. 2 from 8-10 p.m. The first situations? That’s what we’ll learn in a classes. Learn MTA Windows half of each session will be spent on series through the Gospels in a chrono- Operating Systems, Networking, Server defense and pitching, and the second logical order of Jesus’ life. Join us in Operations, Security Fundamentals and half will be spent on hitting. Cost is learning and in worship of the Lord, and more. Call Student Services at (435) $10 per session. If paid up front, all serve him by serving those around us. 248-1800 for more information. five sessions will be $40. All campers Sunday Bible study: 9:45 a.m. Worship: should war appropriate active wear 11 a.m. Tooele First Baptist — 580 S. — T-shirt, shorts, sweats and tennis Education Main St.; (435) 882-2048. shoes. Pitchers may bring their own catcher. If catchers are 18 years of age United Methodist Church Online courses Tooele United Methodist Church ser- or younger, catching gear is requires. Online courses in Network+ and Catchers should bring their own protec- vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- Please check our website, tooelecumc. tive catching gear. Hitters should bring fessional seeking to upgrade their skills their bats and helmets. Batting gloves org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- and knowledge of networking and secu- 1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell at (801) are optional. For more information, call rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA Melanie Nelson at (435) 531-0846. 651-2557 for more info. We are located Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the at 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. Family Valentine’s Dance TATC at (435) 248-1800 for more infor- mation or to enroll. The Family Valentine’s Dance will be Church of Christ FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah held on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015, from 6:30- Adult education Second-grader Ryker Anderson keeps himself busy building a structure out of marshmallows and toothpicks. Anderson got the idea from a 8:30 p.m. at the Dow James Building Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. Get your high school diploma this year. and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. project at school. (438 W. 400 North, Tooele). This event All classes required for a high school is FREE to families of all ages. (Please Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We diploma, adult basic education, GED seek to be the Lord’s church estab- Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse The Tooele County Food Bank Volume II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, remember that this is a family event. preparation and English as a second (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For and Railroading in Tooele is $20, and Tooele Gem and Mineral All youth must be accompanied by an lished about 33 AD. Jesus is our only & Grantsville Emergency Food language are available. Register now head of the church, headquarters are details, please call us at (435) 830- we also have eight note cards depicting Society adult.) There will be plenty of fun for all to graduate — just $50 per semester. 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. Pantry four different pioneer buildings for $4. Our Club meets the second Tuesday ages as you listen, dance, hop, skip, heaven. Come and grow with us. Call The Tooele County Food Bank and Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call (435) (435) 882-4642. These will make great gifts for your fam- of the month at the Tooele Applied and twist to the music. There will be 833-8750. Adult education classes are First Lutheran Church Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry ily and friends. Please call Alice Dale at Technology College (TATC) Auditorium at lots of fun prizes! There will also be for students 18 and over. Cornerstone Baptist First Lutheran Church, on the corner of are in need of canned meats, soups, 882-1612 if you would like to purchase 88 S. Tooele Blvd, Tooele. Come learn FREE family photographs! This event Passion for God, compassion for people 7th and Birch, would like to invite you pasta and any non-perishable foods. We these books. about rocks, minerals and ways to craft is sponsored by Tooele City Family ESOL at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: to hear of God’s grace and the love are accepting donations for Pathways with them and enjoy field trips for rock Recreation and the Tooele Boys and ESOL conversational classes are (435) 882-6263. Come as you are this of Christ, who died to forgive you of Women’s and Children’s Shelter (victims Seeking Historical Items collecting. Membership $10 per year. Girls Club. If you have any questions held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL Sunday, where you can hear a message your sins and attain salvation on your of domestic abuse). They are in need Tooele County Historical Society would Visit us on Facebook or www.tooelegem. please contact Tooele City Recreation at students may also come anytime the from the Bible and meet new friends. behalf. Worship is at 6p.m. on the first of socks, underwear, blankets for twin like members of the community who com. Contact info: (435) 882-5752 (435) 843-2142 or at terras@tooelecity. center is open for individualized study. Service times: Bible study (for all ages) and third Sundays of the month and at beds, hygiene products (hairspray, hair have any family or personal histories, email TooeleGemAndMineral@gmail. org. Registration is $50 per semester. Call 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; 10 a.m. on all other Sundays. Sunday gel, body wash, nail polish and remover, photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, com. (435) 833-8750 for more information. evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- School at 11:15 a.m. toys. Anything will be appreciated. VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that Underwear and socks must be new. you would like to donate to our orga- Sons of Utah Pioneers Grantsville Early Head Start dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided for all services, and children’s church New Life Christian Fellowship Other items can be gently used. Please nization to please call us. We are also The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Do you have a child under age 3? Are We invite you to worship and serve during morning worship. WiseGuys help us help our community. Drop boxes looking for books, newspaper articles, Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep Family History Center you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and Program during evening worship. are located in the Intermountain Staffing photos, brochures or any history that our pioneer heritage alive. We do this Greet your ancestors free at the Head Start is a free program for eligible food pantry is open from noon to 3 Office, 7 South Main Street #203, pertains to the Tooele County area. If through histories, stories, artifacts, Grantsville Family History Center, 117 families that offers quality early educa- Mountain of Faith Lutheran p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 Tooele, UT 84074. you would like to donate them to our monuments, museums, service and E. Cherry St. All are welcome with tion for infants and toddlers in the We’re a healthy, growing congregation E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, organization, or if you would let us make scholarships. Much of this labor of consultants there to assist you. Open home; parent education; comprehensive who welcomes newcomers and reaches women and men are also available First Baptist Church Food and a copy for the Tooele County Historical love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday health services to women before, during out to those in need. Join us for worship every week. Sunday services are at our Clothing Closet Society, please call Alice Dale at (435) Museum at 47 East Vine in Tooele, as through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 and after pregnancy; nutrition educa- Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and We have clothing for everyone from 882-1612. well as various statues and monuments to 9 p.m. tion and family support services. Call Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find out more newborn to adult. We ask you to take around the county. The Tooele Pioneer (435) 841-1380 or (801) 268-0056 with respect without taking ourselves too by calling 843-7430 or visiting www. what you need and then pass the infor- Cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Senior Center ext. 211 to apply or for free additional NLOT.org. mation to others. We ask that you call Groups and events Canyon is another of our projects. We The senior center is for the enjoyment seriously. Check us out on Facebook by information. for an appointment as we are not at the are always looking for artifacts and his- of all seniors age 55 and older. For info, searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Tooele Christian Fellowship church all the time. Contact Linda (435) Local author seeks photos tories as a loan or gift to be displayed call (435) 884-3446. Activities include Church. Please join us for meaningful Parenting With Love & Logic Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 849-1849, Sondra (435) 849-3222, or A local author and historian is seeking for everyone’s bene’it at the Tooele Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, worship that is also casual and relaxed. These classes are free and once a week Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 Sandie (435) 830-7876. original photographs of Saltaire, Black Pioneer Museum. If you are interested ceramics, pinochle, movies and wood For more information, call (435) 882- for three weeks. They will be held at N. Main, former Stowes Family Music Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, in the values of honoring past and carving, etc. Meals on Wheels available 7291. the Tooele County Health Department building. For more information, call as well as any similar turn-of-the-century future pioneers and in visiting their for homebound. Lunch served week- in room 180. The class dates are Feb. St. Barnabas’ Episcopal (435) 224-3392 or www.tooelechristian- Moose Lodge attractions and resorts for an upcoming historical settings and learning more days. For age 60 and above, suggested 12, 19 and 26 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- fellowship.org. Parking and entrance in book project. Those who wish to contrib- about those who settled and shaped donation is $3. For those under age 60, March 12, 19 and 26 from 6:30-8:30 rament followed by fellowship. Sunday back of building. Meals at the Lodge ute information or photographs of these Utah, attend our business and educa- cost is $5. Transportation available to p.m. For more information or to register, mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ Friday and Saturday night dinners will parks should contact Emma Penrod tion meeting the first Thursday of each the store or doctor visits for residents Tooele First Assembly visit HealthyRelationshipsUtah.org. Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday at [email protected]. Contributions month. A potluck dinner followed by in the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For Sunday school at 10 a.m., morning Tooele. Phone: (435) 882-4721. Email: night dinners include clam chowder or will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be various presentations starts promptly transportation information, call (435) Evening Upholstery Class worship at 11 a.m. Spanish services: [email protected]. Web at homemade soup, and/or fish baskets released pictorial history book. There is at 6:30 p.m. in the new TATC Center at 843-4102. Utah State University Extension is offer- Escuela dominical a las 2 p.m., y el ser- www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are (halibut, shrimp), or chicken strips. no such thing as too many photographs 88 So. Tooele Blvd. Call Jerry Henson at ing an evening upholstery class. The vicio general a las 3 p.m. Services are God’s beloved child, beautifully created Saturday night dinners include 16-ounce as the author needs a minimum of 160 (435) 882-4917 for more information. Grantsville Irrigation class will start Tuesday, Feb. 16, and held at 127 N. 7th Street. in God’s own image. Whatever your his- ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of photographs, and any help is greatly The annual shareholders’ meeting of run from 4-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, baked potato/fries, salad and roll; appreciated. Mood disorder support group Grantsville Irrigation will take place until Feb. 26. Cost is $55, plus sup- the Episcopal Church welcomes you. halibut or salmon steak with choice of Do you or someone you love have a Wednesday, Feb. 11 at the Grantsville plies used. If you plan on attending this Charity baked or fries, salad and roll, or Jumbo Tooele Valley Flute Choir mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation Irrigation Company office located at class you must register and attend a Spanish services shrimp with choice of baked or fries, The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks offers help, hope and healing. Please 411 S. West Street. Agenda: elect four one-on-one orientation to learn how to Medical equipment needed La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele salad and roll. All meals are for a rea- members interested in our inaugural join us for support group sessions every Board members; present the financial prepare your project for class. For more The Tooele and Grantsville Senior le invita a sus servicios en español sonable price. No orders are taken after effort to raile the profile of local flau- Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New report; president’s report; other busi- information, or to register, call Patty at Centers are in need of donated medical los jueves a las 6 p.m. y los domingos 8:45. Daily lunch specials are available tists. If you love to play the flute and Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in ness. Votes of water shares done by 277-2401. Class size is very limited, so equipment to be used for seniors in a las 2 p.m. We invite you to their at the lodge from 11 a.m. After pur- want to grow your musical horizons, Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at proxy must have permission in writing. register early to reserve your place. need. New or gently used items needed Spanish services on Thursday at 6 p.m. chase of 10 (ten) meals either Friday/ please join us! All levels of skill and 841-9903. Contact (435) 884-3451 for further are wheelchairs, walkers, canes or and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come to know a Saturday nights you get a free one. For experience welcome. Contact Emma at information. College Financial Aid other items that may be useful to our church that focused in the word of God members and their guests only. [email protected]. Tooele Family Al-Anon Workshop rather than the emotions. God loves you seniors. Contact Debbie Winn at the Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at 77 W. 400 Leasing shares There will be a financial aid workshop Tooele center at (435) 843-4103 or Dan Masons North. For questions or more informa- Due to the high demand for leasing and he wants to reveal himself to you. Karaoke Feb. 5 from 3-4 p.m. and 5-6 p.m. at Located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Lawrence at the Grantsville center at Karaoke by Cheryl on Saturday, Feb. 7 Masons meeting second Friday at tion, please call Allene at (435) 830- agricultural shares, they will be leased the Utah State University Tooele Center (435) 843-4753. 7 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m., 22 0465 or Elizabeth at (435) 884-0825 or on a first-come, first-served basis Call (435) 840-5036, rides provided. from 7-11 p.m. For members and their at 1021 W. Vine St. Bring your 2013 guests only. Settlement Canyon, Tooele. Breakfast (435) 241-9200. — regardless of whether you’ve leased and 2014 tax forms with you to this St. Marguerite Tooele Children’s Justice on the second Saturday, 9 a.m., Jim’s in the past. You may call or email the free workshop. We’ll have people there St. Marguerite Catholic Community Center Sweetheart Ball Cafe. For more information or a ride, Food Addicts in Recovery office beginning Sunday, Feb. 1. Any to help you through your FAFSA forms. welcomes you to worship with us. Our Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in On Saturday, Feb. 14, the annual call Blair (801) 554-0527. Anonymous requests before Feb. 1 will not be FAFSA is the way to get government-sub- liturgy schedule is as follows: Worship need of CD-Rs, DVDs and soda. We Sweetheart Ball will start with dinner Are you having trouble controlling the considered. Please leave a message sidized grants and loans for college. If schedule: Saturday Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday appreciate all donations. For inquiries or from the menu at 5 p.m. and music Tooele Valley Family History way you eat. Food Addicts in Recovery stating your name, time and number of you want to go to college but don’t know 8 a.m. (Spanish), 10:30 a.m., 12:30 drop-off call (435) 843-3440. 25 S. 100 from the Rock-A-Holics starting at 7 Center Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step shares wanted. Please note that there how to pay for it, come to this work- p.m. Mon-Fri: 9 a.m. Office hours 10 East, Tooele. p.m. Bring out your sweetheart and Research your ancestors free with recovery program for anyone suffering is no guarantee you will be able to lease shop. It will help! For more information, a.m. to 2 p.m. from Mon-Fri. Closed enjoy an evening of great company, din- trained FamilySearch volunteers at the from food addiction. Meetings are held shares. Call (435) 884-9137 or email contact Joyce Allen at joyce.allen@usu. Tuesday. Sunday school 9 a.m. (435) United Methodist dinner ner and dance. For members and their Tooele Valley Family History Center, every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer [email protected] for more info. edu or (435) 882-6611. 882-3860. Elementary and Jr. High- Tooele United Methodist church offers guests only. 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone (435) Museum, 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele. Enter (435) 882-0081. Call (435) 882-3860. a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday at the north back entrance. For more Hunter Education and social hour starts at 4 p.m. and Stansbury Park St. Marguerite Catholic Elementary through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. information, call Millicent at (435) 882- Hunter Education courses will take School can be reached at (435) 882- dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All are Elks Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. 7094 or Denise at (435) 830-1835 or place Feb. 10, 12, 17, 18 and 19 from welcome. Restoration at Benson 0081. We are located on the corner of Wednesday evenings by appointment visit www.foodaddicts.org. Everyone is 6-9 p.m. at the Tooele County Health Seventh Street and Vine Street. Crab Crack and Comedy Show only. Special classes offered regularly. welcome to attend. Gristmill Building, 151 N. Main St. in Tooele. The Tooele Valley Resource The Elks will have their annual Crab Call the center for more information. The Historic Benson Gristmill The range day will be Feb. 21 at a time Brit-Ammi Kahal Center Crack and Comedy Show on Saturday, Tooele County Aging Restoration Committee is seeking to be announced. State law requires Covenant People Assembly are teach- The Tooele Valley Resource Center is Feb. 14 at the Lodge. Please prepay Take Off Pounds Sensibly Tooele County Aging is looking for vol- donations from individuals, groups, and students to attend all sessions of class. ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian currently in need of donations. Please and sign up in the Social Quarters. The Give yourself the gift of health and unteers to help us meet the needs of businesses to help with restoration All students must purchase a Hunter faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at consider donating items such as deodor- cost will be $40 for a crab dinner, $30 wellness. Resolve to lose those extra Seniors in the community. Many seniors efforts and the operation of the historic Education Voucher for $10 from a 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call ant, chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, for a prime rib dinner or $50 for both. pounds. TOPS can help you achieve your require assistance and need rides to Gristmill site. Donations may be sent to license agnet/vender before attending (435) 843-5444 for more information. toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, Please sign up before Monday, Feb. 9. goals and support you in your journey. doctors or other health professionals. Tooele County Benson Gristmill Fund, a class. Bring the voucher to the first combs and brushes. Cash is also We provide accountability through week- Rides help seniors live more indepen- 47. S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. class and give it to the instructor. The Bible Baptist Church welcomed. Those who receive services ly weigh-ins and support and encourage- dent lives. Call Holly at (435) 843-4102 For more information contact Mike (602) voucher includes all costs for the class The folks at Bible Baptist Church would include individuals or families in crisis, Tooele County ment in a non-judgmental environment. for more information. The Grantsville 826-9471. and includes a small game license that like to invite you to some old fashioned the homeless and families at risk of Historical Society TOPS is open to all men, women, teens and Tooele Senior Centers also are in is validated upon completion of the church services with singing from the becoming homeless. Located 23 S. and preteens. There are now two TOPS need of volunteers. For more informa- class. For more information, call Gene old fashioned hymns and messages Main Street, (435) 843-9945. February meeting chapters in Tooele to accommodate your tion about volunteering at the Grantsville Schools at (435) 882-4767 or Bryan at (435) from the old fashioned KJV Bible. Some schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday Center, call Dan at (435) 843-4753. For The Tooele County Historical Society’s 882-6795. things should never change. Sunday First Baptist Food Pantry at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. volunteering at the Tooele Center, call meeting for Feb. 10 will feature former Open Enrollment Service times: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; The First Baptist Church in Tooele is 500 North. Weigh in from 5:30-6 p.m., Debbie at (435) 843-4103. Tooele County School District will be gospel hour, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 12:30 offering an emergency food pantry to employees of the Mountain States meeting at 6 p.m. Call Mary Lou at accepting applications from elementary Gardening p.m.; Wednesday evening services, meet the needs of our community. The Telephone Office who worked in the (435) 830-1150 for information. UT 365 League of Utah Writers and secondary students who are inter- 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at food pantry is available for emergency business office; the maintenance, Tooele meets Saturday at 10 a.m. at The Tooele Chapter of the League of ested in enrolling in a school outside Master Gardener Class 840-2152. needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays repair and installation office; as well as the Bit n Spur Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 Utah Writers meets monthly on the third their resident school boundary for A new Master Gardener class will be from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at the telephone operators, who always North. This chapter will meet occasion- Thursday of every month. We discuss the 2015-16 school year. Application Thursdays from 9-11 a.m., starting Feb. Mountain View Baptist Church 580 S. Main Street. For information call greeted you with the phrase, “Number, ally at a private residence, so call ahead things relating to writing and publish- window: Dec. 1, 2014 through Feb. 20, 5 and running thru April 30. The cost We would like to invite you to discover (435) 882-2048. please.” You won’t believe all the for the exact location. Call Lisa at (435) ing. Our next meeting is Thursday, Feb. 2015. On Jan. 13, 2015, the Board is $110.00 ($180.00 for couples), with what God’s plan and purpose is for servcices these workers provided for 882-1442 for information. Also see the 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the Tooele City of Education voted to close new open forty hours of volunteer service. There your life. The Bible contains all of the DAV Chapter 20 the residents of our county. Come and TOPS website at www.tops.org. Library in the community room near enrollment applications at the following will be a lab each month to an interest- answers for life’s questions. Come The DAV will hold its monthly EC join with us and to learn more about the restrooms. For questions, contact schools: Stansbury High School, Rose ing place along the Wasatch Front. This and join us this Sunday for our adult meeting from 7:30-8 p.m. the second the telephone office and the loyal work- [email protected]. Springs Elementary, Stansbury Park is an excellent way to gain knowledge of Bible study and graded Sunday School Thursday of each month at the Pioneer ers who supported it. We will meet at Elementary, Tooele High School, Tooele general gardening principles. The course which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship Museum. The general membership chap- 7 p.m. at the Tooele County Pioneer Jr. High School. Information: District includes classes on soils, insect and service begins at 11 a.m. We also have ter meeting will follow from 8-9 p.m. In Museum at 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele. Office, Jackie Gallegos (435) 833-1900, disease control, vegetables, fruit trees, a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 addition, the DAV is looking for three Please park in the rear of the building Bulletin Board Policy ext. 1104. ornamental plants, weed control, and p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 volunteer drivers. No DAV membership and enter through the back door and If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin irrigation. All classes will be taught at p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs is required. Will need a VA physical. go downstairs to the meeting room. at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Tooele Junior High School the Extension Office. Applications are and let us pray together for God’s help. Call Jim Yale at (435) 849-0521 or Members and guests are welcome. If Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic Tooele Junior High School is looking available at the Utah State University Mountain View Baptist Church meets at 882-7626, or call Les Peterson at (435) you would like to join our organization, clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the for volunteers to help as Science Fair Extension Office at 151 N. Main in the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite 830-7812. our dues are only $5 a year. advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele judges as well as provide assistance Tooele, or on the website tooelemas- 2C. Join us. Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To with the year-end 5K, filing for teachers tergardeners.org. For more information VFW 9413 Meeting Historical books guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- and working with students in English, call Linden Greenhalgh, USU Associate Stansbury Park Baptist Church VFW 9413 meeting will take place at 7 Tooele County Historical Society’s books 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the history and reading. Please come be a Professor, at 277-2407, or Patty Please join us each Sunday morning at p.m. at the Pioneer Museum. See you will be available to purchase at our desired publication date. part of a great school! Contact Karen Wheeler at 435-277-2401. 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible there! meeting. The History of Tooele County

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Cargill is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. on East bench! TIM00291 300 W 400 N 1.25 ac on corner lot, Tooele 4000 N SR 36 Corner of SR36 & Erda Way. Apx. 882-0050 35.11 acres of vacant land w/9.66 acres zoned CG (Com- 2947 W RUIZ Prime building lot! Stockton. mercial) & the remaining acrege of 25.45 acres is zoned $64,900 www.cargill.com/careers RR-5. (Residential on 5 acre lots.) 1048 N DOUGLAS LN Beautiful 5+ acre 408 N 250 W $45,000. 1.25 ac in Tooele piece in Vernon Utah. $67,410 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Tooele City Council & Tooele City Redevelopment Agency of Tooele City, Utah, will meet in a Business Meeting on Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at the hour of 7:00 P.M. The meeting will be held at the Tooele City Hall Council Room located at 90 North Main Street, Tooele, Utah. 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Mayor's Community Youth Recognition Awards 4. Public Comment Pe- riod 5. Resolution 2015-02 A Resolution of the Rede- velopment Agency of Tooele City, Utah (“RDA”) Approving a Wind Lease Option Agreement with Windy PUBLIC NOTICE Mountain LLC Pre- Notice is hereby given sented by Randy Sant that the Grantsville City 6. Resolution 2015-09 A Planning Commission Resolution of the Tooele will hold a regular meet- City Council Authorizing ing on Thursday, Febru- the Disposal of Lost or ary 12, 2015 in the Mislaid Personal Prop- Grantsville City Hall erty Presented by Roger Council Chambers at Baker 429 E. Main Street in 7. Resolution 2015-10 A Grantsville Utah, which Resolution of the Tooele meeting shall begin City Council Authorizing promptly at 7:00 p.m. the Disposal of Property CALL TO ORDER AND No Longer Needed as PLEDGE OF ALLE- Evidence Presented by GIANCE Roger Baker PUBLIC HEARINGS: 8. Resolution 2015-11 a. Proposed conditional Resolution of the Tooele use permit for Nikki City Council Approving a Turner to open and oper- Franchise Agreement ate a CrossFit gym in the with Comcast Presented strip mall located at 822 by Roger Baker East Main Street, Suite 9. Green Meadows Sub- D, which is located in a division Preliminary Plat CD zone. Presented by Jim Bolser IMMEDIATELY FOL- 10. Copper Canyon PUD LOWING PUBLIC Subdivision, Phase 3 Fi- HEARINGS THE MEET- nal Plat Presented by ING WILL OFFICIALLY Jim Bolser BE CALLED TO ORDER 11. PUBLIC HEARING & BY CHAIRMAN, GARY MOTION on Ordinance PINKHAM. 2015-04 An Ordinance 1. Consideration of a of Tooele City Amending C.U.P. for Nikki Turner the Tooele City General to open and operate a Plan Land Use Element CrossFit gym in the strip and Land Use Map, and mall located at 822 East Assigning Base Zoning, Main Street, Suite D in for the Overlake Proper- the CD zone. ties Presented by Jim 2. Consideration of the Bolser approval of minutes of 12. PUBLIC HEARING & the January P&Z meet- MOTION on Ordinance ing. 2015-05 An Ordinance 3. Report from Council of Tooele City Amending Liaison Member, Neil the Overlake Planned Critchlow. (P) Zoning District and 4. Adjourn. the Tooele City Zoning DATED this February 2, Map Presented by Jim 2015. Bolser By the Order of Grants- PUBLIC NOTICE 13. PUBLIC HEARING ville City Planning Notice is hereby given & MOTION on Ordi- Commission Chair- that the Tooele City nance 2015-02 An Ordi- man, Gary Pinkham. Council & Tooele City nance of Tooele City Jennifer Huffman Redevelopment Agency Amending Certain Provi- Zoning Administrator of Tooele City, Utah, will sions of Chapter 7-25 if All interested persons meet in a Business the Tooele City Code are invited to attend and Meeting on Wednesday, Regarding Signs Pre- provide comment upon February 4, 2015 at the sented by Jim Bolser these proposals sched- hour of 7:00 P.M. The 14. Minutes uled for public hearings. meeting will be held at 15. Invoices Written comments will the Tooele City Hall Presented by Michelle also be considered if Council Room located at Pitt submitted to the Zoning 90 North Main Street, 16. Adjourn Administrator in advance Tooele, Utah. Michelle Y. Pitt of the hearing. The cur- TUESDAY February 3, 2015 1. Pledge of Allegiance Tooele City Recorder/ rent zoning Code and TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN 2. Roll Call RDA Secretary proposed amendmentsB6 3. Mayor's Community Pursuant to the Ameri- may be reviewed at the Youth Recognition cans with Disabilities Grantsville City Hall Apartments Homes for Homes for Homes Public Notices Public Notices AwardsPublic Notices Act,Public Individuals Notices Needing eachPublic weekday Notices between for Rent Rent Rent Meetings Meetings 4. PublicMeetings Comment Pe- SpecialMeetings Accommoda- hoursMeetings of 9:00 a.m. and riod tions Should Notify Mi- 4:00 p.m. GRANTSVILLE, 2bdrm 2250SQFT Rambler for COZY 2BDRM house NICE 5BDRM, 3bth, 2 Deadline for public no- PUBLIC NOTICE 5. Resolution 2015-02 A chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele In accordance with the basement apartment, rent $1200/mo, 4bdrm, Grantsville $700/mo car garage home in tices is 4 p.m. the day TOWN OF OPHIR Resolution of the Rede- City Recorder, at Americans with Disabili- no smoking, no pets, 3bth, 2 car garage, $700/dep, no smoking, Overlake, walk to prior to publication. T OWN COUNCIL velopment Agency of 843-2110 prior to the ties Act, Grantsville City $650/mo plus security large yard fully fenced, no large dogs. schools, new carpets. Public notices submit- MEETING SCHEDULE Tooele City, Utah meeting. TDD Phone will accommodate rea- deposit. Cal l NE Tooele. $700/dep. (435)830-4630 Seller motivated. ted past the deadline All Town Council meet- (“RDA”) Approving a Number 843-2108 sonable requests to as- (435)884-5557 No pets, no smoking, $189,000. Call Pam will not be accepted. ings begin at 7:00PM Wind Lease Option (Published in the Tran- sist the disabled to par- HOMES available to pur- no drinking. Glen (435)840-2636 UPAXLP and are conducted in the Agreement with Windy script Bulletin February ticipate in meetings. Re- chase for LOW IN- PRIVATE BEDROOM. 840-3399 Ophir Town Hall, Main Mountain LLC Pre- 3, 2015) quest for assistance may Free wifi, satellite TV, COME buyers with Planning on selling your Street, Ophir, Utah. Julie sented by Randy Sant be made by calling City refrigerator, microwave, 3BDRM 2BTH in Grants- good credit.! Berna home, you could be Shubert, Clerk. Phone 6. Resolution 2015-09 A PUBLIC NOTICE Hall at 435-884-3411 at bed. Shared kitchen/ ville, double garage, Sloan (435)840-5029 sending your sales PUBLIC NOTICE (435)843-0221 Resolution of the Tooele Notice is hereby given least 24 hours prior to bath, w/d. No pets. Utili- fenced backyard, rent/ Group 1 Real Estate. points to up to 340,000 Notice is hereby given Tuesday, February 3, City Council Authorizing that the Grantsville City the meeting that will be lease with option, households at once. that the Tooele City Planning Commission ties paid. $395/mo STANSBURY. $500/mo 2015 the Disposal of Lost or attended. $800/dep. Call Dee For $163. you can Council & Tooele City will hold a regular meet- $400/dep Share 3bdrm 2.5bth Tuesday, March 3, 2015 Mislaid Personal Prop- (Published in the Tran- (435)849-1522 place your 25 word Redevelopment Agency ing on Thursday, Febru- 435-882-6141 Owner home 5-6 days Tuesday, April 7, 2015 erty Presented by Roger script Bulletin February classified ad to all 45 of Tooele City, Utah, will ary 12, 2015 in the 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile per month. Fenced Tuesday, May 5, 2015 Baker 3, 2015) newspapers in Utah. meet in a Business Grantsville City Hall ROOM FOR Rent. Ca- home for rent, no smok- yard. Pets considered. Tuesday, June 2, 2015 7. Resolution 2015-10 A Just call the Transcript Meeting on Wednesday, Council Chambers at PUBLIC NOTICE ble/ wifi. No drink, ing/ pets. 882-1550 No smoking. Share Tuesday, July 7, 2015 Resolution of the Tooele Bulletin at 882-0050 for February 4, 2015 at the 429 E. Main Street in The Grantsville City drugs, pets. Back- utilities $500/dep. Tuesday, August 4, 2015 City Council Authorizing all the details. (Mention hour of 5:00 P.M. The Grantsville Utah, which Council will hold its regu- ground check required. 3BDRM, 2BTH, Close to (801)706-9306 Tuesday, September 1, the Disposal of Property Female preferred. Will schools, playground for ucan) meeting will be held at 2015 No Longer Needed as meeting shall begin lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. consider male. $350 kids. Ready to move in. the Tooele City Hall Tuesday, October 6, Evidence Presented by promptly at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Febru- $950/mo, $1000/dep. SELLING YOUR Large Conference Room CALL TO ORDER AND ary 4, 2015 at 429 East +deposit. Homes HOME? Advertise it in 2015 Roger Baker (801)661-5045 No pets/ smoking. Call located at 90 North Main Tuesday, November 10, 8. Resolution 2015-11 PLEDGE OF ALLE- Main Street, Grantsville, Melody (435)849-2560 the classifieds. Call Street, Tooele, Utah. GIANCE UT 84029. The agenda 882-0050 or visit 2015 Resolution of the Tooele SETTLEMENT CAN- 1. Open Meeting December- no meeting City Council Approving a PUBLIC HEARINGS: is as follows: 4BDRM 2BTH 2 car ga- $$SAVE MONEY www.tooeletran 2. Roll Call a. Proposed conditional CALL TO ORDER AND YON APARTMENTS 2 rage 2052sqft, Stockton Search Bank & HUD script.com (Published in the Tran- Franchise Agreement & 3 bedroom apts. 3. Discussion: script Bulletin January with Comcast Presented use permit for Nikki PLEDGE OF ALLE- Utah. Great view. Nice homes www.Tooele - Ordinance 2015-04 An Turner to open and oper- GIANCE Prices starting at property. $1000/mo. BankHomes.com 29 & February 3, 2015) by Roger Baker $840/mo. Call Danielle Ordinance of Tooele City 9. Green Meadows Sub- ate a CrossFit gym in the ROLL CALL (801)637-8145 Berna Sloan (435) Mobile Homes Amending the Tooele PUBLIC NOTICE strip mall located at 822 AGENDA: (435)882-6112 for info. 840-5029 Group 1 division Preliminary Plat 4BDRM, 2BTH, fenced City General Plan Land OPHIR LAND USE Presented by Jim Bolser East Main Street, Suite 1. Public Hearings: COMMITTEE MEETING yard, central air. No FSBO 3BDRM, 2.5bth, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Use Element and Land 10. Copper Canyon PUD D, which is located in a a. Proposed rezoning of SCHEDULE Homes for smoking/ pets . family, and living room home for rent, no smok- Use Map, and Assigning Subdivision, Phase 3 Fi- CD zone. 1.147 acres of land at Rent $1000/mo, $1000 secu- w/upstairs loft, nicely ing/ pets. 882-1550 Base Zoning, for the All Land Use meetings nal Plat Presented by IMMEDIATELY FOL- 348 South Worthington rity/ cleaning dep. You landcaped w/full vinyl Overlake Properties begin at 6:30PM and are Jim Bolser L OWING PUBLIC Street for Carriage 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Presented by Jim Bolser conducted in the Ophir HEARINGS THE MEET- Crossing Grantsville, WHY RENT When You pay utilities. fence. 537 East 700 11. PUBLIC HEARING & home for rent, no smok- - Ordinance 2015-05 An Town Hall, Main Street, ING WILL OFFICIALLY LLC to go from an RR-5 Can Buy? Zero down (435)882-7592 North, Tooele. Pam MOTION on Ordinance ing/ pets. 882-1550 Ordinance of Tooele City Ophir, Utah. David Law- BE CALLED TO ORDER zone to an R-1-21 zone. & Low Income pro- (435)224-4333 (435)850-8516 2015-04 An Ordinance Amending the Overlake rence, Chair. Phone BY CHAIRMAN, GARY b. Proposed General grams, 1st time & Sin- of Tooele City Amending Planned (P) Zon- (435)830-5400 PINKHAM. Plan Amendment for J/H gle parent programs, the Tooele City General ing District and the Tuesday, February 24 1. Consideration of a Fraser LP and Howard Berna Sloan (435) Sell Your Stuff! Call 882-0050 Offi ce Space Plan Land Use Element Tooele City Zoning Map Tuesday, March 31 C.U.P. for Nikki Turner Freiss at approximately 840-5029 Group 1 and Land Use Map, and Presented by Jim Bolser Tuesday, April 28, 2015 Assigning Base Zoning, to open and operate a 780 East Main Street for FOR LEASE Office/ - Green Meadows Subdi- Tuesday, May 26, 2015 for the Overlake Proper- CrossFit gym in the strip 6.450 acres to go from a Business Space vision Preliminary Plat Tuesday, June 30, 2015 ties Presented by Jim mall located at 822 East "Commercial/ High Den- 2 Beautiful Homes — Utilities included. 48, Presented by Jim Bolser Tuesday, July 28, 2015 Bolser Main Street, Suite D in sity Residential" desig- 52 & 56 South Main. - Copper Canyon PUD Tuesday, August 25, 12. PUBLIC HEARING & the CD zone. nation to a "Medium 5 Garage Homestead! (602)826-9471 Subdivision, Phase 3 Fi- 2015 MOTION on Ordinance 2. Consideration of the Density Residential" Price nal Plat Presented by Tuesday, September 29, 2015-05 An Ordinance approval of minutes of designation for the pur- Jim Bolser 2015 of Tooele City Amending the January P&Z meet- pose of a single family SECOND HOME: ing. home development. Buildings - Resolution 2015-02 A Tuesday, October 27, the Overlake Planned Reduced! • 2 Bdrm Resolution of the Rede- 2015 (P) Zoning District and 3. Report from Council c. Proposed Concept • 2 Bath velopment Agency of November- no meeting the Tooele City Zoning Liaison Member, Neil Plan for McBride Trust If you build, remodel or Tooele City, Utah December - no meeting Map Presented by Jim Critchlow. and Adam Nash on the • Rambler (“RDA”) Approving a (Published in the Tran- 4. Adjourn. Hinckley Park subdivi- MAIN HOME: • Great shape remove buildings you Bolser can place your classi- Wind Lease Option script Bulletin January 13. PUBLIC HEARING DATED this February 2, sion at approximately • 5 Bdrms • Options fied ad in 45 of Utah's Agreement with Windy 29 & February 3, 2015) & MOTION on Ordi- 2015. 400 South Cooley Street • 4 Baths newspapers for only Mountain LLC Pre- nance 2015-02 An Ordi- By the Order of Grants- for the creation of 43 lots • Quality, Comfort! Lower $163. for 25 words ($5. sented by Randy Sant PUBLIC NOTICE nance of Tooele City ville City Planning in the R-1-21 zone. Entrance for each additional 4. Council Reports Notice is hereby given Amending Certain Provi- Commission Chair- d. Proposed Concept • Artesian Well word). You will reach 5. Close Meeting to Dis- that the Tooele City sions of Chapter 7-25 if man, Gary Pinkham. Plan for IRA Services • 5.61 ac. up to 340,000 house- cuss: Council & Tooele City the Tooele City Code Jennifer Huffman Etal and Todd Castagno holds and all you do is - Property Acquisition Redevelopment Agency Regarding Signs Pre- Zoning Administrator on the Willow Springs • 2 Water Shares Upper - Litigation of Tooele City, Utah, will All interested persons subdivision at approxi- Entrance call the Transcript Bul- sented by Jim Bolser letin at 882-0050 for all 6. Adjourn meet in a Business 14. Minutes are invited to attend and mately 150 South Wor- the details. (Mention Michelle Y. Pitt Meeting on Wednesday, 15. Invoices provide comment upon thington Street for the UCAN Classified Net- Tooele City Recorder/ February 4, 2015 at the Presented by Michelle these proposals sched- creation of 73 lots in the work) RDA Secretary hour of 7:00 P.M. The Pitt uled for public hearings. RM-7 zone. Pursuant to the Ameri- meeting will be held at 16. Adjourn Written comments will 2. Public Comments. METAL ROOF/ WALL cans with Disabilities the Tooele City Hall Michelle Y. Pitt also be considered if 3. Summary Action Panels, Pre-engineered Act, Individuals Needing Council Room located at Tooele City Recorder/ submitted to the Zoning Items. Metal Buildings. Mill Special Accommoda- 90 North Main Street, RDA Secretary Administrator in advance a. Approval of Minutes prices for sheeting coil tions Should Notify Mi- Tooele, Utah. Pursuant to the Ameri- of the hearing. The cur- b. Approval of Bills are at a 4 year low. You chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele 1. Pledge of Allegiance cans with Disabilities rent zoning Code and c. Personnel Matters get the savings. 17 Col- City Recorder, at 2. Roll Call Act, Individuals Needing proposed amendments 4. Consideration of Ordi- ors prime material, cut 843-2110 prior to the 3. Mayor's Community Special Accommoda- may be reviewed at the nance 2015-03 amend- to your exact length. meeting. Youth Recognition tions Should Notify Mi- Grantsville City Hall ing the Official Zoning CO Building Systems (Published in the Tran- Awards chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele each weekday between Map of Grantsville City, SHANE BERGEN 1-800-COBLDGS script Bulletin February 4. Public Comment Pe- City Recorder, at hours of 9:00 a.m. and Utah by rezoning 1.147 (ucan) 3, 2015) riod 843-2110 prior to the 4:00 p.m. acres located at 348 5. Resolution 2015-02 A meeting. TDD Phone In accordance with the South Worthington Resolution of the Rede- Number 843-2108 Americans with Disabili- Street for Carriage 435-840-0344 velopment Agency of (Published in the Tran- ties Act, Grantsville City Crossing Grantsville, Tooele City, Utah script Bulletin February will accommodate rea- LLC to go from an RR-5 (“RDA”) Approving a 3, 2015) sonable requests to as- zone to an R-1-21 zone. Wind Lease Option sist the disabled to par- 5. Consideration of Ordi- Tooele ValleyAgreement with Windy Homesticipate &in meetings. Lots! Re- nance 2015-04 amend- Mountain LLC Pre- quest for assistance may ing the General Plan sented by Randy Sant be made by calling City Amendment for 6.450 For Sale 6. Resolution 2015-09 A Hall at 435-884-3411 at acres located at approxi- 1261 E. Arrowhead Ln, Erda Resolution2633 of N.the TooeleMt. Glen Rd., Erda least992 24 E. hours Brookfield prior to mately Ave., 780 EastErda Main City Council Authorizing the meeting that will be Street to go from a 4 MILLPOND the Disposal of Lost or attended. "Commercial/ High Den- STANSBURY Mislaid Personal Prop- (Published in the Tran- sity Residential" desig- erty Presented by Roger script Bulletin February nation to a "Medium CONDO Baker 3, 2015) Density Residential" 7. Resolution 2015-10 A designation. $ Resolution of the Tooele 6. Consideration of a 99,900 City Council Authorizing Concept Plan for the Disposal of Property McBride Trust and Adam • 2 Bedrooms No Longer Needed as Nash on the Hinckley • 2 Baths New Build Home on 2.5 Acres Evidence4.89 Presented Acres ofby horse property Beautiful Home on 4.7Park Acres subdivision Horse Prop. at ap- 1920 sq. ft. rambler to be built RogerA beautiful Baker country home on 4.89 acres horse prop- 4248 sq. ft., 6 bedroom, 3.5proximately bathroom Beautifully 400 South • Open Loft $ erty. This is a must see! finished. Open floor plan. 389,900 8. Resolution 2015-11 $525,000 Cooley$549,900 Street for the Under Contract• Great Location! Resolution of the Tooele creation of 43 lots in the • Motivated Seller! City Council Approving a R-1-21 zone. Franchise Agreement 7. Consideration of pur- with Comcast Presented 55 E. Main,chasing Ophir Grantsville Irri- Beauty in Rush Valley w/ 2nd Home & Land! by Roger Baker gation Company shares 5 Acre Spring Canyon9. Green Meadows Sub- Estates owned by the McBride division Preliminary Plat Trust in lieu of water 2 Homes! Pine Canyon Road Presented by Jim Bolser rights for the Hinckley Price Reduced 117 119 10. Copper Canyon PUD Park subdivision. 101 HorseSubdivision, property Phase 3 inFi- Tooele 8. Consideration of a nal Plat Presented by Concept Plan for IRA 118 Jim Bolser Services Etal and Todd 103 11. PUBLIC HEARING & Castagno on the Willow 102 104 15 beautiful 116 MOTION on Ordinance Spring subdivision at ap- $ 2015-04 An Ordinance proximately 150 South SECOND HOME: 120 482,000 • 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath of Tooele City Amending5 acre Amazing HomeWorthington in Ophir Street for 105 3 bedrooms, 2 family rooms. Really beautiful. • Rambler 115 the Tooele City General the creation of 73 lots in 121 Plan Land Use Element 2898 sq. ft. $ the RM-7 zone. • Great shape 122 and Land Use Map,lots and with 299,9009. Consideration of a fi- • Options 114 127 Assigning Base Zoning, nal plat approval for Tate 123 106 MAIN HOME: Drouby Road for the Overlake Proper-amazing Place Subdivision which ties Presented by Jim 4099 Golden Gardencontains Dr., eleven Erda lots (11) 5 Bdrms • 4 Baths • Quality • Comfort! 126 125 Bolser for Wise Homes, LLC 112 124 views still Artesian Well • 5.61 acres • 2 Water Shares 113 12. PUBLIC107 HEARING & and Todd Castagno. MOTION on Ordinance 10. Presentation by John 2015-05 An Ordinanceavailable Ingersoll on the Grants- of Tooele City Amending ville City Library. 794 E VINE ST 111 110 109 the108 Overlake Use Planned your own builder 11. Discussion of Willard (P) Zoning Districtor and one of ours. Johnson's proposed TOOELE the Tooele City Zoning subdivision and require- Map Presented by Jim 1 Acre inments Erda thereto. $ Bolser A rambler with a newly remodeled12. Consideration beautiful kitchen of ap- 13. $ PUBLIC HEARING pointment of Temporary 219,900 Starting at on 1 acre of horse property $ & MOTION99,000 on Ordi- Justice239,900 Court Judges. •Adjacent to Oquirrh nance 2015-02 An Ordi- 13. Mayor and Council Sold Hills Golf Course nance of Tooele City Reports. • Fully Fenced Amending Certain Provi- 14. Closed Session (Per- sions of Chapter 7-25 if sonnel, Real Estate, Im- • 3 Bdrms, 3 Bath the Tooele City Code I Need Moreminent Litigation). - Lg. Covered Patio Regarding Signs Pre- 15. Adjourn. - Storage Galore sented by Jim Bolser Christine Webb 14. Minutes Listings!City Recorder HELP!!15. Invoices In compliance with the Presented by Michelle Americans with Disability Pitt Act, Grantsville City will 16. Adjourn accommodate reason- Michelle Y. Pitt able requests to assist Call LaramieTooele City Recorder/ Dunn persons with disabilities For any of your RDA Secretary to participate in meet- Call LaramieTooele County’sDunnPursuant for Real to theALL Estate Ameri- Specialist ings. Requests for assis- cans with Disabilities tance may be made by real estate Act, Individuals Needing calling City Hall (435) your Real EstateSpecial Accommoda- needs 884-3411 at least 3 days needs, call tions Should Notify Mi- in advance of a meeting. 435-224-4000chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele (Published in the Tran- Shane Bergen City Recorder, at script Bulletin February 843-2110 prior to the 3, 2015) meeting. TDD Phone HotHomesTooele.comNumber 843-2108 435-840-0344 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin February 3, 2015) PUBLIC NOTICE The Grantsville City Council will hold its regu- lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Febru- ary 4, 2015 at 429 East Main Street, Grantsville, UT 84029. The agenda is as follows: CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLE- GIANCE ROLL CALL AGENDA: 1. Public Hearings: a. Proposed rezoning of 1.147 acres of land at 348 South Worthington Street for Carriage Crossing Grantsville, LLC to go from an RR-5 zone to an R-1-21 zone. b. Proposed General Plan Amendment for J/H Fraser LP and Howard Freiss at approximately 780 East Main Street for 6.450 acres to go from a "Commercial/ High Den- sity Residential" desig- nation to a "Medium Density Residential" designation for the pur- pose of a single family home development. c. Proposed Concept NOTICE OF TRUS- Plan for McBride Trust TEE'S SALE and Adam Nash on the APN: 10-026-0-0003 Hinckley Park subdivi- TRA: Trust No. sion at approximately 1388494-20 Ref: knotts, 400 South Cooley Street james IMPORTANT NO- for the creation of 43 lots TICE TO PROPERTY in the R-1-21 zone. OWNER YOU ARE IN d. Proposed Concept DEFAULT UNDER A Plan for IRA Services DEED OF TRUST, Etal and Todd Castagno DATED January 10, on the Willow Springs 2004 UNLESS YOU subdivision at approxi- TAKE ACTION TO PRO- mately 150 South Wor- TECT YOUR PROP- thington Street for the ERTY, IT MAY BE creation of 73 lots in the SOLD AT A PUBLIC RM-7 zone. SALE. IF YOU NEED 2. Public Comments. AN EXPLANATION OF 3. Summary Action THE NATURE OF THE Items. PROCEEDING a. Approval of Minutes AGAINST YOU, YOU b. Approval of Bills SHOULD CONTACT A c. Personnel Matters LAWYER. On February 4. Consideration of Ordi- 24, 2015, at 4:30pm, nance 2015-03 amend- James H. Woodall, as ing the Official Zoning duly appointed Trustee PUBLIC NOTICE Map of Grantsville City, under and pursuant to The Grantsville City Utah by rezoning 1.147 Deed of Trust recorded Council will hold its regu- acres located at 348 January 22, 2004, as lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. South Worthington inst. No. 217458, in book on Wednesday, Febru- Street for Carriage 918, page 598, of Official ary 4, 2015 at 429 East Crossing Grantsville, Records in the office of Main Street, Grantsville, LLC to go from an RR-5 the County Recorder of UT 84029. The agenda zone to an R-1-21 zone. Tooele County, State of is as follows: 5. Consideration of Ordi- Utah executed by James CALL TO ORDER AND nance 2015-04 amend- L. Knotts, An Unmarried PLEDGE OF ALLE- ing the General Plan Man WILL SELL AT GIANCE Amendment for 6.450 PUBLIC AUCTION TO ROLL CALL acres located at approxi- HIGHEST BIDDER, AGENDA: mately 780 East Main PAYABLE IN LAWFUL 1. Public Hearings: Street to go from a MONEY OF THE a. Proposed rezoning of "Commercial/ High Den- UNITED STATES AT 1.147 acres of land at sity Residential" desig- THE TIME OF SALE, 348 South Worthington nation to a "Medium (SUCCESSFUL BID- Street for Carriage Density Residential" DERS MUST TENDER Crossing Grantsville, designation. A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 LLC to go from an RR-5 6. Consideration of a IN CERTIFIED FUNDS zone to an R-1-21 zone. Concept Plan for TO THE TRUSTEE AT b. Proposed General McBride Trust and Adam THE TIME OF SALE, Plan Amendment for J/H Nash on the Hinckley WITH THE BALANCE Fraser LP and Howard Park subdivision at ap- DUE BY NOON THE Freiss at approximately proximately 400 South FOLLOWING BUSI- 780 East Main Street for Cooley Street for the NESS DAY, AT THE 6.450 acres to go from a creation of 43 lots in the OFFICE OF THE TRUS- "Commercial/ High Den- R-1-21 zone. TEE), At the tooele sity Residential" desig- 7. Consideration of pur- county courthouse 74 nation to a "Medium chasing Grantsville Irri- South 100 East Tooele, Density Residential" gation Company shares Utah all right, title and in- designation for the pur- owned by the McBride terest conveyed to and pose of a single family Trust in lieu of water now held by it under said home development. rights for the Hinckley Deed of Trust in the c. Proposed Concept Park subdivision. NOTICE OF TRUS- property situated in said Plan for McBride Trust 8. Consideration of a TEE'S SALE County and State de- and Adam Nash on the Concept Plan for IRA APN: 10-026-0-0003 scribed as: Lot 3, Hinckley Park subdivi- Services Etal and Todd TRA: Trust No. amended plat of sutton sion at approximately Castagno on the Willow 1388494-20 Ref: knotts, subdivision of grantsville 400 South Cooley Street Spring subdivision at ap- james IMPORTANT NO- city, according to the offi- NOTICE BY PUBLICA- for the creation of 43 lots proximately 150 South TICE TO PROPERTY cial plat thereof, as re- TION in the R-1-21 zone. Worthington Street for OWNER YOU ARE IN corded in the office of Case No. 140301730 d. Proposed Concept the creation of 73 lots in DEFAULT UNDER A the county recorded of STATE OF UTAH TO: NOTICE OF 60-DAY Plan for IRA Services the RM-7 zone. DEED OF TRUST, said county. The street PAUL URBANSKI and COMMENT PERIOD Etal and Todd Castagno 9. Consideration of a fi- DATED January 10, address and other com- MARTINE URBANSKI AND PUBLIC INFOR- on the Willow Springs nal plat approval for Tate 2004 UNLESS YOU mon designation, if any, NOTICE A Complaint for a civil MATION MEETING subdivision at approxi- Place Subdivision which TAKE ACTION TO PRO- of the real property de- There are delinquent action is on file against Clean Harbors Grassy mately 150 South Wor- contains eleven lots (11) TECT YOUR PROP- scribed above is pur- upon the following de- ANNOUNCEMENT OF you in the Third District Mountain, LLC thington Street for the for Wise Homes, LLC ERTY, IT MAY BE ported to be: 412 West scribed stock, on ac- APPOINTMENT AND Court, Tooele County, 3 miles East, 7 miles creation of 73 lots in the and Todd Castagno. SOLD AT A PUBLIC Richard Street Grants- count of assessment lev- NOTICE TO CREDI- State of Utah. You are North of Knolls Exit 41 RM-7 zone. 10. Presentation by John SALE. IF YOU NEED ville Ut 84029 Esti- ied on the 12th day of TORS summoned to file an An- off I-80, Clive, Utah 2. Public Comments. Ingersoll on the Grants- AN EXPLANATION OF mated Total Debt as of November 2014, the Estate of JOHN ROB- swer within twenty (20) Notice is hereby given 3. Summary Action ville City Library. THE NATURE OF THE February 24, 2015 is amounts set opposite ERT MARTELL, De- days with the Clerk of that Clean Harbors Items. 11. Discussion of Willard PROCEEDING $85,031.51. The under- the names of the respec- ceased the Third District Court, Grassy Mountain, LLC a. Approval of Minutes Johnson's proposed AGAINST YOU, YOU signed Trustee disclaims tive stockholders as fol- Probate No. 153300012 74 South 100 East, Ste (hereafter referred to as b. Approval of Bills subdivision and require- SHOULD CONTACT A any liability for any incor- lows: Angela M. Martell, 14, Tooele, UT 84074, CHGM) has requested a c. Personnel Matters ments thereto. LAWYER. On February rectness of the street ad- Darrell and Jennifer whose address is 1541 and deliver a copy to TUESDAYClass February 2 modification 3, 2015 to 4.B7 Consideration of Ordi- 12. Consideration of ap- 24, 2015, at 4:30pm, dress and otherTOOELE common Kelley TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN owning 1 share, Hogan Rd, PO Box 265, counsel for Plaintiff, Ste- its State-issued RCRA nance 2015-03 amend- pointment of Temporary James H. Woodall, as designation, if any, certificate #1484, owing Stockton, UT 84071, has ven J. Johnson of Sieg- Part B Permit to modify ing the Official Zoning Justice Court Judges. duly appointed Trustee shown herein. Said sale $70.68 been appointed Personal fried & Jensen, 5664 the final closure draw- MapPublic of Grantsville Notices City, 13.Public Mayor Notices and Council underPublic and Notices pursuant to willPublic be made, Notices but without 373Public S Wrangler Notices Court, RepresentativePublic Notices of the SouthPublic Green Notices Street, Public Notices ingsPublic to include Notices access Utah Meetingsby rezoning 1.147 Reports.Meetings Deed Trustees of Trust recorded covenantTrustees or warranty, Grantsville,Water UTUser owned above-entitledMiscellaneous estate. Murray,Miscellaneous Utah 84123. If Miscellaneous rampsMiscellaneous to RCRA Landfill acres located at 348 14. Closed Session (Per- January 22, 2004, as express or implied, re- by Craig Hunt, owning 1 Creditors of the estate you fail to answer, de- Cells 4 and 5. South Worthington sonnel, Real Estate, Im- inst. No. 217458, in book garding title, possession, share, certificate #2636, are hereby notified to (1) fault will be entered SUMMONS FOR PUB- Any comments on this Street for Carriage minent Litigation). 918, page 598, of Official condition, or encum- owing $217.00 deliver or mail their writ- against you and relief LICATION modification should be Crossing Grantsville, 15. Adjourn. Records in the office of brances, including fees, 823 Deep Wash Road, ten claims to the per- will be sought through Bolinder Resources, submitted to: LLC to go from an RR-5 Christine Webb the County Recorder of charges and expenses Grantsville, UT owned sonal representative at that Complaint. Plaintiff v. Todd Ham- Mr. Scott Anderson, zone to an R-1-21 zone. City Recorder Tooele County, State of of the Trustee and of the by Jade Frischknecht, the address above; (2) Dated October 17, 2014 mond and Premier Ex- Director, 5. Consideration of Ordi- In compliance with the Utah executed by James trusts created by said owning 1 share, certifi- deliver or mail their writ- Steven J. Johnson cavating & Construc- Utah Division of Solid nance 2015-04 amend- Americans with Disability L. Knotts, An Unmarried Deed of Trust, to pay the cate #2564, owing ten claims to the per- Attorney for Jileen tion, LLC, Defendants and Hazardous Waste, ing the General Plan Act, Grantsville City will Man WILL SELL AT remaining principle sums $310.42 sonal representative's Martin-Harward Case # 148000293 Utah Department of En- Amendment for 6.450 accommodate reason- PUBLIC AUCTION TO of the note(s) secured by In accordance with laws attorney of record, Brad- (Published in the Tran- To: Todd Hammond vironmental Quality acres located at approxi- able requests to assist HIGHEST BIDDER, said Deed of Trust. The of the State of Utah and ley R. Helsten, Zumpano script Bulletin February and Premier Excavat- P.O. Box 144880, mately 780 East Main persons with disabilities PAYABLE IN LAWFUL current beneficiary of the the order of the Board of Patricios & Winker, P.A. 3, 10 & 17, 2015) ing & Construction, Salt Lake City, Utah Street to go from a to participate in meet- MONEY OF THE Trust Deed as of the Directors made on the at the following address: LLC, Defendants 84114-4880. "Commercial/ High Den- ings. Requests for assis- UNITED STATES AT date of this notice is: 26th day of February, 2022 S. 2100 E. #202, SUMMONS A small claims case has The 60-day comment sity Residential" desig- tance may be made by THE TIME OF SALE, Everbank and the re- 2014, so many shares of Salt Lake City, utah Case No. 144300337 been filed against you. period for this modifica- nation to a "Medium calling City Hall (435) (SUCCESSFUL BID- cord owners of the prop- such stock as may be 84108, or (3) file their Emylee Sue Glidden, You are summoned to tion will end on April 5, Density Residential" 884-3411 at least 3 days DERS MUST TENDER erty as of the recording necessary to pay the de- written claims with the Petitioner vs. Walter appear at trial to answer 2015, or within 60 days designation. in advance of a meeting. A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 of the Notice of Default linquent assessment Clerk of the District Culpepper, Respon- a claim based upon your of the initial date of publi- 6. Consideration of a (Published in the Tran- IN CERTIFIED FUNDS is/are:. Knotts, James L. thereon, together with Court in Salt Lake dent. failure to make payment cation of this notice, Concept Plan for script Bulletin February TO THE TRUSTEE AT James H. Woodall, the late fee, costs of ad- County, or otherwise THE STATE OF UTAH for deliveries you re- whichever comes later. McBride Trust and Adam 3, 2015) THE TIME OF SALE, TRUSTEE 10808 River vertising, and expenses present their claims as TO: Walter Culpepper ceived from Bolinder Re- A public information Nash on the Hinckley WITH THE BALANCE Front Parkway, Suite of the sale, will be sold required by Utah Law You are summoned and sources in April and May meeting for this modifi- Park subdivision at ap- DUE BY NOON THE 175 South Jordan Ut to the highest bidder at a within three months after required to file an AN- 2012. The amount due, cation will be held Febru- proximately 400 South Public Notices FOLLOWING BUSI- 84095 (801)254-9450 public auction to be held the date of the first publi- SWER in writing to the including interest, now ary 26, 2015 at 6:00 pm Cooley Street for the Trustees NESS DAY, AT THE James H. Woodall Sig- at the principal business cation of this notice or be VERIFIED PARENTAGE totals $10,749.95. The at the County Commis- creation of 43 lots in the OFFICE OF THE TRUS- nature/By of the corporation, at 411 forever barred. PETITION with the clerk Affidavit containing addi- sion Chambers, Room R-1-21 zone. Deadline for public no- TEE), At the tooele Dated: January 12, So. West Street, Grants- Dated this 30th day of of the court at 74 South tional details of this claim 310, of the Tooele 7. Consideration of pur- tices is 4 p.m. the day county courthouse 74 2015 DLPP-441313 ville, Utah, on the 11th January, 2015. 100 East, Tooele, UT is on file at the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 chasing Grantsville Irri- prior to publication. South 100 East Tooele, (Published in the Tran- day of February, 2015, Angela M. Martell 84074 and to serve County Justice Court. South Main, Tooele Utah gation Company shares Public notices submit- Utah all right, title and in- script Bulletin January at the hour of 7 p.m. 1541 Hogan Rd upon, or mail to Emylee You may obtain a copy to discuss the permit owned by the McBride ted past the deadline terest conveyed to and 20, 27 & February 3, (Published in the Tran- PO Box 265 Sue Glidden at 74 South by contacting the clerk of modification. Trust in lieu of water will not be accepted. now held by it under said 2015) script Bulletin January Stockton UT 84071 100 East, Tooele, UT court. A hearing on this The CHGM facility con- rights for the Hinckley UPAXLP Deed of Trust in the 27, 29, February 3, 5 & Personal Representa- 84074, a copy of your matter has been set for tact person is Les Ash- ANSWER, within 21 Park subdivision. NOTICE OF TRUS- property situated in said 10, 2015) tive March 20, 2015. wood. Telephone: (435) 8. Consideration of a County and State de- Public Notices (Published in the Tran- days if you are served in Dated this 12th day of 884-8900. TEE'S SALE Water User the State of Utah, or Concept Plan for IRA APN: 10-026-0-0003 scribed as: Lot 3, script Bulletin February January, 2015. The UDEQ contact per- Services Etal and Todd amended plat of sutton Public Notices 3, 10 & 17, 2015) within 30 days if you are (Published in the Tran- son is Ed Costomiris or T RA: Trust No. Deadline for public no- Miscellaneous served outside the State Castagno on the Willow 1388494-20 Ref: knotts, subdivision of grantsville script Bulletin January Boyd Swenson. Tele- Spring subdivision at ap- city, according to the offi- tices is 4 p.m. the day of Utah, after service of 13, 20, 27 & February 3, phone: (801)536-0200. james IMPORTANT NO- prior to publication. Deadline for public no- NOTICE BY PUBLICA- this SUMMONS upon proximately 150 South TICE TO PROPERTY cial plat thereof, as re- TION 2015) The modification request Worthington Street for corded in the office of Public notices submit- tices is 4 p.m. the day you. If you fail to do so, and supporting docu- OWNER YOU ARE IN ted past the deadline prior to publication. Case No. 140301730 judgment by default will the creation of 73 lots in DEFAULT UNDER A the county recorded of STATE OF UTAH TO: NOTICE OF 60-DAY ments are available to the RM-7 zone. said county. The street will not be accepted. Public notices submit- be taken against you for be copied and for public DEED OF TRUST, UPAXLP ted past the deadline PAUL URBANSKI and the relief demanded in COMMENT PERIOD 9. Consideration of a fi- DATED January 10, address and other com- MARTINE URBANSKI AND PUBLIC INFOR- review at the Utah Divi- nal plat approval for Tate mon designation, if any, will not be accepted. the VERIFIED PARENT- sion of Solid and Haz- 2004 UNLESS YOU NOTICE UPAXLP A Complaint for a civil AGE PETITION, which MATION MEETING Place Subdivision which TAKE ACTION TO PRO- of the real property de- There are delinquent action is on file against Clean Harbors Grassy ardous Waste or at the contains eleven lots (11) scribed above is pur- has been filed with the CHGM facility address TECT YOUR PROP- upon the following de- ANNOUNCEMENT OF you in the Third District clerk of the court and a Mountain, LLC for Wise Homes, LLC ERTY, IT MAY BE ported to be: 412 West scribed stock, on ac- APPOINTMENT AND Court, Tooele County, 3 miles East, 7 miles listed above. and Todd Castagno. Richard Street Grants- copy of which is at- The CHGM compliance SOLD AT A PUBLIC count of assessment lev- NOTICE TO CREDI- State of Utah. You are tached and served on North of Knolls Exit 41 10. Presentation by John SALE. IF YOU NEED ville Ut 84029 Esti- ied on the 12th day of TORS summoned to file an An- off I-80, Clive, Utah history during the life of Ingersoll on the Grants- mated Total Debt as of you. READ THESE PA- the permit being modi- AN EXPLANATION OF November 2014, the Estate of JOHN ROB- swer within twenty (20) PERS CAREFULLY. Notice is hereby given ville City Library. THE NATURE OF THE February 24, 2015 is amounts set opposite ERT MARTELL, De- days with the Clerk of that Clean Harbors fied is available from the 11. Discussion of Willard $85,031.51. The under- These papers mean that UDEQ contact person PROCEEDING the names of the respec- ceased the Third District Court, you are being sued. Grassy Mountain, LLC Johnson's proposed AGAINST YOU, YOU signed Trustee disclaims tive stockholders as fol- Probate No. 153300012 74 South 100 East, Ste (hereafter referred to as listed above. subdivision and require- any liability for any incor- Emylee Sue Glidden (Published in the Tran- SHOULD CONTACT A lows: Angela M. Martell, 14, Tooele, UT 84074, Petitioner CHGM) has requested a ments thereto. LAWYER. On February rectness of the street ad- Darrell and Jennifer whose address is 1541 and deliver a copy to Class 2 modification to script Bulletin February 12. Consideration of ap- dress and other common (Published in the Tran- 3, 2015) 24, 2015, at 4:30pm, Kelley owning 1 share, Hogan Rd, PO Box 265, counsel for Plaintiff, Ste- script Bulletin January its State-issued RCRA pointment of Temporary James H. Woodall, as designation, if any, certificate #1484, owing Stockton, UT 84071, has ven J. Johnson of Sieg- Part B Permit to modify Justice Court Judges. shown herein. Said sale 13, 20, 27 & February 3, duly appointed Trustee $70.68 been appointed Personal fried & Jensen, 5664 2015) the final closure draw- 13. Mayor and Council under and pursuant to will be made, but without 373 S Wrangler Court, Representative of the South Green Street, ings to include access SELL YOUR car in the Reports. Deed of Trust recorded covenant or warranty, Grantsville, UT owned above-entitled estate. Murray, Utah 84123. If BECOME A SUB- ramps to RCRA Landfill Transcript Bulletin Clas- 14. Closed Session (Per- January 22, 2004, as express or implied, re- by Craig Hunt, owning 1 Creditors of the estate you fail to answer, de- SCRIBER. 882-0050 Cells 4 and 5. sified section. sonnel, Real Estate, Im- inst. No. 217458, in book garding title, possession, share, certificate #2636, are hereby notified to (1) fault will be entered Any comments on this minent Litigation). 918, page 598, of Official condition, or encum- owing $217.00 deliver or mail their writ- against you and relief modification should be 15. Adjourn. Records in the office of brances, including fees, 823 Deep Wash Road, ten claims to the per- will be sought through submitted to: Christine Webb the County Recorder of charges and expenses Grantsville, UT owned sonal representative at that Complaint. Mr. Scott Anderson, City Recorder Tooele County, State of of the Trustee and of the by Jade Frischknecht, the address above; (2) Dated October 17, 2014 Director, In compliance with the Utah executed by James trusts created by said owning 1 share, certifi- deliver or mail their writ- Steven J. Johnson Utah Division of Solid Americans with Disability L. Knotts, An Unmarried Deed of Trust, to pay the cate #2564, owing ten claims to the per- Attorney for Jileen and Hazardous Waste, Act, Grantsville City will Man WILL SELL AT remaining principle sums $310.42 sonal representative's Martin-Harward Utah Department of En- accommodate reason- PUBLIC AUCTION TO of the note(s) secured by In accordance with laws attorney of record, Brad- (Published in the Tran- vironmental Quality able requests to assist HIGHEST BIDDER, said Deed of Trust. The of the State of Utah and ley R. Helsten, Zumpano script Bulletin February P.O. Box 144880, persons with disabilities PAYABLE IN LAWFUL current beneficiary of the the order of the Board of Patricios & Winker, P.A. 3, 10 & 17, 2015) Salt Lake City, Utah to participate in meet- MONEY OF THE Trust Deed as of the Directors made on the at the following address: 84114-4880. ings. Requests for assis- UNITED STATES AT date of this notice is: 26th day of February, 2022 S. 2100 E. #202, The 60-day comment tance may be made by THE TIME OF SALE, Everbank and the re- 2014, so many shares of Salt Lake City, utah period for this modifica- calling City Hall (435) (SUCCESSFUL BID- cord owners of the prop- such stock as may be 84108, or (3) file their tion will end on April 5, 884-3411 at least 3 days DERS MUST TENDER erty as of the recording necessary to pay the de- written claims with the 2015, or within 60 days in advance of a meeting. A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 of the Notice of Default linquent assessment Clerk of the District of the initial date of publi- (Published in the Tran- IN CERTIFIED FUNDS is/are:. Knotts, James L. thereon, together with Court in Salt Lake cation of this notice, script Bulletin February TO THE TRUSTEE AT James H. Woodall, the late fee, costs of ad- County, or otherwise whichever comes later. 3, 2015) THE TIME OF SALE, TRUSTEE 10808 River vertising, and expenses present their claims as A public information WITH THE BALANCE Front Parkway, Suite of the sale, will be sold required by Utah Law meeting for this modifi- DUE BY NOON THE 175 South Jordan Ut to the highest bidder at a within three months after cation will be held Febru- FOLLOWING BUSI- 84095 (801)254-9450 public auction to be held the date of the first publi- ary 26, 2015 at 6:00 pm NESS DAY, AT THE James H. Woodall Sig- at the principal business cation of this notice or be at the County Commis- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- nature/By of the corporation, at 411 forever barred. sion Chambers, Room TEE), At the tooele Dated: January 12, So. West Street, Grants- Dated this 30th day of 310, of the Tooele county courthouse 74 2015 DLPP-441313 ville, Utah, on the 11th January, 2015. County Courthouse, 47 South 100 East Tooele, (Published in theBehind Tran- day of February, 2015, yourAngela M. Martell Transcript-BulletinSouth Main, Tooele Utah Didscript Bulletin You January Know? Utah all right, title and in- at the hour of 7 p.m. 1541 Hogan Rd to discuss the permit terest conveyed to and 20, 27 & February 3, (Published in the Tran- PO Box 265 modification. now held by it under said 2015) script Bulletin January Stockton UT 84071 The CHGM facility con- Deed of Trust in the 27, 29, February 3, 5 & Personal Representa- tact person is Les Ash- property situated in said is a10, FULL2015) SERVICEtive Printing, Design,wood. Telephone: (435) County and State de- (Published in the Tran- 884-8900. scribed as: Lot 3, script Bulletin February The UDEQ contact per- amended plat of sutton 3, 10 & 17, 2015) son is Ed Costomiris or subdivision of grantsville Boyd Swenson. Tele- city, according to the offi- and Distribution Service!phone: (801)536-0200. cial plat thereof, as re- The modification request corded in the office of and supporting docu- the county recorded of ments are available to said county. The street be copied and for public address and other com- review at the Utah Divi- mon designation, if any, sion of Solid and Haz- of the real property de- Banners Books ardous Waste or at the scribed above is pur- CHGM facility address ported to be: 412 West listed above. Richard Street Grants- The CHGM compliance ville Ut 84029 Esti- history during the life of mated Total Debt as of Stationary Posters the permit being modi- February 24, 2015 is fied is available from the $85,031.51. The under- UDEQ contact person signed Trustee disclaims listed above. any liability for any incor- (Published in the Tran- rectness of the street ad- Yard Signs Magazines script Bulletin February dress and other common 3, 2015) designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, Mailers Custom Magnets express or implied, re- garding title, possession, condition, or encum- brances, including fees, Newsletters Copy Services charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principle sums Let us help you get the word out! From family newsletters of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the to market-wide business promotions, we can do it all! date of this notice is: Everbank and the re- cord owners of the prop- Contact us today! erty as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are:. Knotts, James L. James H. Woodall, TRUSTEE 10808 River Front Parkway,58 N. Suite Main Street • Tooele 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254-9450 James H. Woodall8 to 6 Sig- - Mon-Thur • 8 to 5 - Fri • Closed Sat & Sun (435) nature/By 882-0050 Dated: January 12, 2015 DLPP-441313 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin January 20, 27 & February 3, 2015) TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY February 3, 2015

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Lenna Langford holds the first letter of Jimmy Gerardi’s name up and talks about his attributes. Langford called Gerardi a genuine gentleman who is a pleasure to know. Next to Langford is Gene Quitana who waits to take the microphone to talk about Gerardi.

of his own, Gerardi became a Cheers sort of adoptive grandfather continued from page B1 to some of his brother’s fam- ily when his brother died at a during his service that Gerardi relatively young age. Gerardi would take classes in engineer- remains close to his “grand- ing and accept a position with kids and great-grandkids.” He the Army Corps of Engineers, ultimately decided to leave and that position would not Wyoming and move to Cottage only lead to his career, but also Glen in Tooele to be closer to develop his taste for travel as he family, Gerardi said. moved from one station to the Gerardi’s career was “mostly next. During his active service, his life,” he said, and he was Gerardi would accept stations in particularly proud to have been the South Pacific, New Guinea, one of the engineers who helped and Australia — which to this to construct the Alcon Highway, day he says is one of his favorite which runs through Canada into places. Alaska. He spent a year and four Gerardi met his wife, Violet months in Alaska, he said, work- Ellsworth, when he returned ing on a road that was essential home to Wyoming. The couple for the transportation of troops never had children, but filled and military equipment into their time traveling the world. Alaska. He once came home from work, Alaska soon became another he said, and asked his wife if of Gerardi’s favorite places. she would like to visit Hawaii. “Even though it was cold, it The island state soon became was interesting,” he said. their favorite destination, and Gerardi’s work and hobbies they would return to visit a half- kept him busy over the years, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO dozen times. and with such a fast-paced life, Deanna Sommers talks about how while growing up in Wyoming, James Gerardi took her family in as part of his family. Sommers travelled to Washington, D.C. as a As an avid sports fan who is Gerardi said he didn’t really guardian with a Gerardi and a group of veterans as part of the Honor Flight. especially fond of football and expect to live to see old age. baseball, Gerardi said he and his “I didn’t think I would make it wife found plenty of opportunity to 50, because I run around too to return to Hawaii. much,” he said. “Any time Wyoming teams While he said he doesn’t do played in Hawaii, we were on much running around anymore, the plane,” Gerardi said. his neighbors and friends said His wife passed away after he continues to walk daily for 36 years of marriage. Though exercise. He was still walking Gerardi never remarried, he three to five miles a day in his insists that “chasing women” 90s — a practice that could also kept him young through the play a role in his longevity and years, and residents at Cottage health, though Gerardi insists Glen testified during his birth- that his secret was romancing day party that Gerardi was still a women. bit of a lady’s man. [email protected] Though he never had children

COMMUNITY NEWS

Grantsville FFA participates Wyatt Harding, Courtney Cook, in Area 3 CDE contest Leah Madsen and Bridger Sparks On Jan. 27, the Grantsville took second. Sparks placed FFA traveled to the Tooele USU fourth in prepared public speak- Extension to participate in the ing, while creed speakers Esther Area 3 CDE contest. The parlia- Jordan and Porter Williams mentary procedure team of Cade placed fourth and fifth, respec- Christensen, Lindsey Johnson, tively.

LEARNING LIFE LESSONS AT GJHS

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tooele City Councilman Steve Pruden shakes Jimmy Gerardi’s hand at his 100th birthday party at Cottage Glen Assisted Living Center in Tooele. Pruden presented Gerardi with a plaque at the celebration.

EAST ELEMENTARY STUDENTS MAKE DONATION

PHOTO COURTESY OF CHARLES MOHLER On Friday, Jan. 30, eighth-grade students from Wendover and Grantsville had the opportunity to learn about their high school CTE courses, as well as to participate in the “Reality Town” simulation. During the first half of the day, students rotated through different classrooms, where teachers from Grantsville High School gave informative presentations to help educate them about the CTE courses they will take in high school. After lunch, the students took part in “Reality Town,” where local busi- nesspeople and parents volunteer to help teach local students. Students are given a career and a paycheck and must budget and pay monthly expenses for themselves and their Reality Town family. The students applied for their jobs in a previous class based on their interests and GPA.

A Full-Color Activity Page Just for Kids! Every Thursday in Your PHOTO COURTESY OF SHANZ LEONELLI Tooele Transcript-Bulletin First-graders at East Elementary donated 359 pounds of food to the Tooele County Food Bank. Celebrating the 100th day of school, the first- grade classes under the direction of Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Paige, and Mrs. Schaeffer used that milestone as a service opportunity to produce 100 cans TOOELETRANSCRIPT of food from each class. They individually and collectively surpassed the feat, and made a generous contribution to our community. Way to go BULLETIN Mighty Eagles!