Bit N’ Spur Preview See A7 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 4, 2019 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 126 No. 10 $1.00 Tooele City RDA backs Broadway Hotel restoration Tooele City’s RDA signs agreement after years of delays; developer must begin project by next April

STEVE HOWE of the tax increment and the STAFF WRITER resolution approved last month A tax increment reim- allows the agency to reimburse bursement agreement by the some of the tax increment to Redevelopment Agency of support the project. Tooele City was approved on According to the RDA reso- June 19, which helps pave the lution, the concept plans for way for apartment housing in the project include renova- the former Broadway Hotel. tion and redevelopment of The agreement allows the the former Broadway Hotel to developer, Broadway-Heritage create 30 bedroom units and Village Apartments 2017, to be construction of 18 new units, reimbursed a portion of the tax with a mixture of one, two and increment on the redeveloped three bedroom units. property up to $360,000 or RDA consultant Randy 10 years. The reimbursement Sant said the developer will would be used to meet the be required to submit a yearly 2019 Miss Grantsville Serria Leavitt is crowned by outgoing Miss Grantsville Adda Fernandez. debt service coverage required budget including revenue, by the bonds issued to fund the expenditures, net operating project to prevent default. income, and debt service. If the 2019 MISS GRANTSVILLE PAGEANT Tax increment refers to the project produces enough rev- PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE additional property tax rev- enue to meet the debt service enue created by an increase coverage, the developer won’t Serria Leavitt won the 69th annual Miss in property value. The city’s Grantsville Pageant Tuesday night in Grantsville RDA is entitled to a portion SEE BROADWAY PAGE A7 ® High School’s auditorium, with Autumn Wade as first attendant and Alexandria Wood as sec- ond attendant. The winners were selected by a panel of judges based on a review of their sub- mitted paperwork, an interview, answering an on-stage question, attitude, the performance of a talent and a walk in a formal gown. The other contestants were: Audry Cayama-Rodriguez, Fire officials remind Madisyn Francom, Sammy Hansen, Ericka Leyva, Lyndee Limburg, Trinity Pratt and Scout Sutton. The new royalty serves as representa- community to be tives for Grantsville for the next year and will participate in several community and other related events. The pageant’s organization is a safe and follow community-based volunteer effort that provides a $1,750 academic scholarship to the winner and a $750 scholarship to each attendant. The rules with fireworks contestants, who range in age from 16-23, are required to submit a packet of paperwork and 2018 Miss Grantsville second attendant Hailie Cartwright (above left) places a tiara atop must meet minimum GPA and other standards. Tall grass, drying conditions a big concern 2019 second attendant Alexandria Wood. First attendant Autumn Wade (above right). STEVE HOWE fireworks are legal again for STAFF WRITER Pioneer Day. For one of the limited times In addition to the condi- each year, fireworks are legal tions, Harrison said it’s impor- in certain areas in Tooele tant residents know what fire- County for the Fourth of July works they’ve purchased and holiday. how to safely use them. Last While many have either shot year, someone burned their off some fireworks or heard hand on a fuse they misidenti- a neighbor doing so already, fied, suffering third-degree Tooele City Fire Chief Rick burns. Harrison is cautioning resi- “We just want the public to dents to be careful, especially be aware of what they’re buy- as grasses continue to dry out. ing and how to use them; mak- “I think one of our big con- ing sure they read the direc- cerns right now is the amount tions before it’s night time,” of moisture we had in the early Harrison said. spring and now our weeds are Fireworks should only a lot higher than they usually be lit one at a time and the are for the year,” he said. “And person lighting them should they’re drying out daily.” move away quickly, accord- While conditions should be ing to the Consumer Product dry for July Fourth, Harrison Safety Commission. Fireworks said wildland fire concerns will Newly crowned 2019 Miss Grantsville Serria Leavitt takes center stage and is peak around July 24, when SEE FIREWORKS PAGE A7 ® flanked by first attendant Autumn Wade and second attendant Alexandria Wood.

County Commission narrows haul road through gravel pit area

TIM GILLIE owners has withdrawn support Canyon Road. with Center Street, according ment of Pole Canyon Road and Canyon Road and east of SR-36 EDITOR for their portion of the prop- The withdrawal will affect to Miller. Center Street at a meeting last as dirt haul roads for gravel The Tooele County erty dedicated,” Jeff Miller, about half of the width of “The property owner is December. truck use only. Commission approved two Tooele County planning staff Center Street from that point interested in dedicating prop- “The purpose of these road At Tuesday night’s meeting, changes for roads in the gravel told the County Commission. until near where Stansbury erty when he finishes the grav- dedications is to get gravel Miller said the roads would be pit area east of Stansbury Park Jesse Lassley, owner of the Parkway meets state Route 36, el operation and we work on trucks out of residential areas,” covered with road base, requir- during its meeting Tuesday gravel pit south of Pole Canyon according to Miller, the future use of the property, said County Commission chair- ing “minimal maintenance.” night. Road, has withdrawn his prop- Lassley has also, for the time Miller said. man Tom Tripp. When gravel operations in “We have to modify the road erty from plans for the exten- being, withdrawn his inter- The County Commission In 2018, the County the area cease and other uses dedication (for Center Street) sion of Center Street south est in extending Pole Canyon approved plans for the road Commission referred to the because one of the property of its intersection with Pole Road east of its intersection dedications and the realign- new roads south of Pole SEE GRAVEL PAGE A7 ®

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS B8 Lawrence and Erda rezone New Cherry HOMETOWN B2 Hoggan named held for second Street Park OBITUARIES A8 Grantsville reading ribbon cutting SPORTS A10 Grand See A4 See A6 Marshals See B2 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 4, 2019 Tooele City Parade Route Plenty of traffic July 4th • Parade Begins at 9:00 A.M. Swimming Pool expected over the End Park

300 South 200 West 400 South 200 West 100 South

Vine St. holiday weekend 400 North 100 West Utah Ave. STEVE HOWE As many as 49 million 100 West STAFF WRITER

520 South Americans are expected to There is expected to be take an Independence Day 50 West a record-breaking num- getaway this year, according ber of motorists over the to AAA. That’s an increase of Main Street Main Street Main Street Independence Day holiday 4.1% over last year, or about around the country, accord- 1.9 million people. 200 South Start (East Northbound Lanes) ing to AAA. Traffic is expected to be

Skyline Drive With myriad events, the worst on July 3, with Garden Street

100 South including parades, fes- nationwide delays as much tivals and the Stadium as four times the normal 100 East of Fire on tap this week, commute, AAA said. The vast the Utah Department of majority of expected travel

Vine St. Transportation is advis- is by automobile, with about ing drivers to plan ahead 3.96 million people traveling for heavy local traffic. The by plane and 3.55 million Grantsville City Parade Route Wasatch Front is expected to by trains, buses and cruise be heavily impacted, espe- ships. July 4th, 11:00 AM cially in the Provo area. One thing spurring holi- Due to the expected traf- day traffic is lower gas pric- E. Clark Street fic, most UDOT construction es, with the national average projects will be suspended at $2.66 per gallon, accord- Grantsville City and lanes will be opened ing to AAA. Hall E. Main Street E. Main Street to reduce delays over the Gas prices in Tooele Grantsville Start Fourth of July. Lane restric- County remain among the Elementary tions or traffic shifts needed lowest in the state, with Quirk St. S. Center St. School S. Hale St. to protect work zones or the Flying J and Shell in Apple Street ensure safety will remain, Lake Point and Maverik in

Willow St. however. Stansbury Park selling gas at Grantsville High School Regardless of holiday traf- $2.69. All three gas stations E. Cherry Street fic, UDOT reminds drivers are within the top 10 low- to stay alert, use seat belts, est prices for gasoline in the End put away distractions and state. Grantsville City Park take breaks to avoid drowsy [email protected] driving.

County reviews rezone request near Tooele Valley Airport

TIM GILLIE could have up to 86 houses EDITOR built on them, according to The Tooele County the staff report on the rezone Commission discussed a request. rezone for property in Erda The Tooele County Planning that has been the subject of a Commission recommended long battle between the prop- that the rezone request be erty owner and the owner of denied after a public hearing Tooele Valley Airport during its on the request held during the Tuesday night meeting at the planning commission’s June 5 Tooele County Building. meeting. Neil Kunz submitted an Planning Commission mem- application to the county ask- bers cited the incompatibility ing to rezone four parcels of the R-1-10 zone with adjoin- totaling 21.61 acres from RR-5, ing property that is zoned for rural residential with a mini- 5 acre or larger lots and the mum 5-acre lot size, to R-1-10, creation of spot zoning. The residential with a minimum nearest R-1-10 zone is three lot size of 10,000-square-feet. miles away. The parcels are located imme- The planning commissioners diately south of Erda Way and also said they did not find the east of 2125 West. rezone to be compatible with If approved the four parcels the county’s general plan. The planning commission also discussed concerns about the proximity of the property TOOELE FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO TRANSCRIPT to Tooele Valley Airport and The Tooele County Commission discussed the rezone of 21.61 acres from 5-acre minimum lots to 10,000-square-foot lots in Erda during its meeting BULLETIN possible federal regulations Tuesday night. regarding construction in ADMINISTRATION an airport approach zone, Administration airspace pro- commission meeting said they the County Commission meet- to provide easements for their Scott C. Dunn Publisher according to Jeff Miller, Tooele tection surfaces and airspace opposed the rezone request, ing to address the commission aircraft by and around their Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus County planning staff. review requirements,” accord- not because of the proximity about the rezone request. airport. ... They are not follow- OFFICE The Kunz family is in a ing to a letter the county plan- to the airport, but because “The Midvalley Highway ing regulations. Tooele County Bruce Dunn Controller 12-year-old battle with Salt ning staff received from Salt 10,000-square-foot lots are not is bringing development into should not take on the respon- Chris Evans Office Manager Lake City, the owner of Tooele Lake City airport officials. compatible with the surround- Erda,” he said. “One way or the sibility for what the airport is Vicki Higgins Customer Service Valley Airport, over avigation “It does feel like the county ing property. other, it will come about.” responsible to do. We should Jessica Boman Circulation Manager easements over part of the is getting sucked into an argu- There was no public hearing Kunz also addressed the be requiring them to provide EDITORIAL property. ment between parties and I for the rezone request at the concerns expressed by Tooele the easements.” Tim Gillie Editor The property is 1,200 feet have no appetite for that,” said County Commission meeting Valley Airport officials. The County Commission David Bern Editor-at-Large southwest of Tooele Valley County Commissioner Shawn on Tuesday night because the “The airport sent a memo held the rezone request for a Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Airport Runway 35. Milne. required hearing was held on to you to review,” Kunz said. second reading at its July 17 Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor “Due to its proximity to the The Erda residents that testi- June 5. “That memo is basically just an meeting. Steve Howe Staff Writer airport, the property is subject fied during the public hearing Neil Kunz used the public admission of what they have [email protected] Mark Watson Correspondent to various Federal Aviation portion of the June 5 planning comment period at the end of not done. They are required ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist PRODUCTION Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager Fred Feinauer Production Manager Dan Coats Pre-press Technician th SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, 4 of July Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the eme: “Salute to Freedom; A Hometown Celebration” United States. 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Tooele man pleads not guilty to charges of sex abuse, burglary

STEVE HOWE during court appearances ly and made them touch him. in connection with the STAFF WRITER Tuesday. After charges were filed in burglary at the apartment A Tooele man facing felony Randy E. Hunter, 40, is 3rd District Court on Feb. 15, complex, the statement said. charges in two separate cases charged with two counts of a $50,000 warrant was issued Hunter admitted to burglar- in 3rd District Court pleaded second-degree felony sex for Hunter on Feb. 26. izing the maintenance room not guilty to all charges abuse of a child in a case filed On March 29, a Tooele City and said the stolen items were Feb. 15. He is also charged police officer was dispatched in a vehicle in Tooele City. with third-degree felony bur- to an apartment complex After a search warrant was glary and misdemeanor theft, regarding a burglary the obtained for the vehicle, the in a case filed on April 10. night before, a probable cause stolen items were recovered, On Jan. 6, Tooele City statement said. The reporting according to the probable police received a report a party indicated the mainte- cause statement. 7-year-old victim had been nance room at the complex Hunter is scheduled to touched by Hunter, according had been burglarized and a return to 3rd District Court to a probable cause state- hedge trimmer and cordless for pretrial conferences in ment. During an interview drill motor were taken. both cases on July 23 at 9 Activities Every Thursday with investigators, the victim The following day, Hunter a.m. before Judge Matthew in Your Transcript-Bulletin described the abuse, in which was arrested for his outstand- Bates. RODEOHunter touched them sexual- ing warrant and interviewed [email protected] 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS! Utah man accused of threatening girls JULY to get nude photos

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — total of nine felony counts of 3 & 4 A 19-year-old Utah man is aggravated sexual extortion p accused of extorting girls to of a child and sexual exploita- &S ur PM send him nude photos of them- tion of a minor but an attorney t selves. general’s investigator said in i 8:00 B Authorities allege Gabe court documents that she iden- 74 Ryan Gilbert of South Jordan tified “well over 50 potential DESERET threatened six girls ages victims.” Years PEAK 14-17 in 2017 and 2018 and Online court records don’t threatened to either post nude list an attorney who could COMPLEX photos manipulated to include speak on Gilbert’s behalf. 2930 UT-112, their faces or to send rapists The Church of Jesus Christ Tooele County or human traffickers to their of Latter-day Saints sent him homes. home from a mission in Mexico Gilbert is charged with a after the allegations surfaced.

Hotel Utah sees rise in Provided by DUI arrests under

RMPRA lower alcohol limit Sanctioned SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — higher blood alcohol limit. Utah has recorded an increase Authorities arrested 135 Stock - in DUI arrests after prohibiting people suspected of driving Brokenheart driving with a blood alcohol with a blood alcohol level Rodeo Co. level above the 0.05% limit. between 0.05% and 0.079% _ The Salt Lake Tribune the range that was previously reported Tuesday that data legal to drive. from the Utah Highway Patrol These arrests included 59 shows more than 2,700 DUI people who were under the Ticket and arrests were made in the first drinking age and 27 who were Mutton Bustin' three months of this year. banned from driving with The state recorded nearly any alcohol in their systems _ Information: 2,600 in the first quarter last groups that would have been TooeleBitnSpur.com year when the state had a arrested under previous laws. SPONSORS Your Complete Local News Source Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 THURSDAY July 4, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 OUT & ABOUT Stadium food is always hard on my waistline

here are a great many ering a jumbo-sized pork carni- um. In Minnesota, it was a ful- burger with a chile relleno on California, there were piles of benefits to my job at tas burrito with salsa between ly-loaded bratwurst at a soccer top of it. Dodger Dogs in the press box the Transcript Bulletin games at the Salt Lake City game, followed by a paper boat I might not win friends with at Dodger Stadium, and unlim- T Darren Vaughan — the most obvious being that Summer League. full of deep-fried cheese curds salad. However, if I give in to ited churros at Anaheim Ducks SPORTS EDITOR I get paid to watch and write The words of a great phi- at a baseball game. Monday my worst impulses, I might be hockey games. about sports. losopher, or maybe Homer night in Salt Lake City, it was making friends with the ER Someday, I’ll learn. Either However, one of its benefits Simpson, came to mind: “You a brisket sandwich with a side nurses in a New Mexico hos- my body will teach me, or is somewhat of a catch-22. I the concourse at Vivint Smart don’t win friends with salad.” of barbecue beans. Wednesday pital. my bank account will, thanks get regular exposure to the Home Arena, it’s nearly impos- You know what does win night, it was a tri-tip sandwich. Somehow, I’ve managed to to inflated concession-stand culinary paradise that is the sible to resist. friends — or, at least, stands And, later this month survive nearly 15 years of this prices at most stadiums. As for ballpark concession stand. And, judging by how my a better chance of doing so in Albuquerque? Well, I’ll kind of abuse. When I covered now? Whether it’s the smell of the pants fit, it’s something I than a pile of leafy greens? be going to another base- college sports in Cedar City, Does that $17 tri-tip sand- grill outside the press box should probably resist more Ice cream. After finishing my ball game. It’s Green Chile it was a steady diet of pizza wich come with potato chips? at Stansbury High or Dow often. burrito, I couldn’t help but get Cheeseburger night at the and Famous Dave’s ribs. In James Park; the pulled-pork Sure, in many places, there myself a couple scoops. After stadium that night when the New Mexico, Chili’s used to Darren Vaughan is the sandwiches at Grantsville are healthier options. On all, it was 100 degrees outside. Albuquerque Isotopes face the supply one of the high school sports editor for the Transcript basketball games that my pre- Tuesday night in Salt Lake City, I didn’t make any new pals, Salt Lake Bees. Enough said, press boxes with fajitas during Bulletin. Email him at decessor, Tavin Stucki, used I saw many a basketball fan but at least it cooled me down. though the Isotopes also serve football season, and the Frito dvaughan@tooeletranscript. to wax poetic about; or the carrying such choices back to My choices continue to get green chile garlic cheese fries pies at the Connie Mack World com. smorgasbord of options on their seats — while I was slath- worse every time I’m in a stadi- in a batting helmet, and a ham- Series were unparalleled. In Hickenlooper urged to swap White House bid for Senate run

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MARK WATSON Cherry Street Park will help noon at the park to show off CORRESPONDENT protect children from falls, the new surface for the first A new soft, poured-in-place officials say. time. surface under playground City leaders held a ribbon- Cost of the surface is about equipment at Grantsville’s cutting ceremony Monday at $90,000, said James Waltz, city public works director. “We used to have bulk rub- ber, then wood chips and bulk rubber again, but with those things you always had to rake them to a height of 12 inches to make them safe,” said Waltz. Poured-in-place surfacing does not need to be raked or replen- ished. Workers were able to vary COURTESY OF TOOELE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE the softness of the material Tooele County Chamber of Commerce executive director Jared Hamner, Grantsville City public works director depending on the height of James Waltz, and Grantsville City Mayor Brent Marshall cut the ribbon at Cherry Street Park. the playground equipment. The higher the equipment, the softer the landing underneath, said Rhetta McIff, creative play designer with Lucky Dog. She said the measurement is known as the fall height. City crews also installed new curbing around the play area and have made it ADA accessible, Waltz said. He said poured-in-place surfacing will also be installed at the tot park by the Little League baseball field along with other improvements. Broken Arrow Construction installed a dog park at Grantsville’s Old Lincoln Park last month. Other features will FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO soon be added to Lincoln Park, Leland Mander plays on the playground at the Cherry Street Park in Waltz said. Grantsville. The city recently upgraded the playing surface beneath the [email protected] FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO playground area at the park. Evalynn and Cali Mander use the slide a the playground at the Cherry Street Park in Grantsville.

FLAG RETIREMENT CEREMONY

SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTOS Veterans, first responders and scout leaders (above and right) helped retire hun- dreds of flags Tuesday night at England Acres Park. Mike Denman (below) with the Patriot Guard of Utah, salutes during the flag retirement ceremony. Scout leader Jeff Shuemaker (below right) shows Miss Tooele City roy- alty Emma Wardle, Sadee Simmons and Sarah Wilson how to respectfully retire a flag. The star spangled ban- ner (bottom) waves from the ladder of a fire truck as T6s piloted by Chris Bryant and Skip Slyfield perform a flyby. THURSDAY July 4, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7

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2200 North Fireworks firework area follows state Route are only permitted in Vernon in the 36, then Skyline Drive. The north- town’s fire department parking lot. Hospital continued from page A1 ern border is 2000 North west of There are no restrictions on fire- 2000 North SR-36, and approximately 1530 works in Wendover, aside from on North until about 520 East, then state and federal lands. Throughout should never be relit and a bucket to approximately 1480 North to the county, fireworks are not 1600 North of water or garden hose should be Droubay Road. Fireworks are not allowed on any federal land, includ- MAIN STREET handy in case of a mishap. permitted in Elton Park, however. ing Bureau of Land Management, TOOELE400 West CITY FIREWORKS Harrison said the department Harrison said Elton Park has military and U.S. Forest Service deals with issues with fireworks been excluded from the allowed property. in plastic garbage cans every year, area for fireworks due to the recent Most of northern Tooele County, RESTRICTIONS 2019 1000 North 1000 North which melt or catch fire from par- investment by Tooele City into the including Stansbury Park and Lake tially extinguished fireworks. He facilities there, including a new Point, do not have firework restric- said fireworks should be disposed pickle ball court. Anyone who lives tions. Rogers Road

of in metal containers with water. in a restricted area can light off An interactive, color-coded map STREETMAIN Road Droubay In addition to tips on safety, fire- fireworks at Dow James Park. of fireworks restrictions in the works are only permitted in certain There are three designated county is available at tooelecoun- 600 North

areas of Tooele County and at cer- areas where fireworks are permit- tysheriff.org/firewarden.htm. 100 East Broadway 7th Street tain times. ted in Grantsville City, including If anyone using fireworks causes 400 North

1000 West ELTON Fireworks can only be used from two parks in housing subdivisions. or spreads a fire negligently, reck- Street Colman PARK NO FIREWORKS IN THE Harris 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. through July Northlake Elementary The main area permitted for fire- lessly or intentionally, they are lia- Elementary FOLLOWING AREAS: Utah Avenue 5, then again from July 22 to July works is bordered by West Street ble for the cost of fire suppression Oquirrh Hills 25. The hours fireworks can be dis- to the west, Durfee Street to the and any damages caused, according • Elton Park Golf Cource charged are extended to midnight south, Clark Street to the north and to state law. • North of 2200 North and Vine Street West of Main Street (SR-36)Tooele on July 4 and July 24. Matthews Lane to the east. “We just want to make sure High School • North of 1600 North and In Tooele City, fireworks are per- Fireworks will also be allowed in everybody has a fun and safe 200 South East of Main Street (SR-36) mitted in much of the downtown the homeowners association parks Fourth of July and enjoy their fam- ELTON Upland Drive • South of Skyline Drive PARK area. The borders for the firework in the Anderson Ranch and South ily and barbecues,” Harrison said. SKYLINE 400 South STREETMAIN approved area roughly follows Willow Estates subdivisions. “We’re hoping we don’t have many • South of Main Street Skyline Drive PARK 1000 West to the west and Droubay The use of fireworks in the towns fire calls on the Fourth, but we’re (SR-36) West • West of 1000 West Road to the east. of Rush Valley and Stockton are usually hopping and busy.” 700 South The southern border of the fully restricted this year. Fireworks [email protected] • East of Droubay Road

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tion approving the Broadway Broadway Community Development continued from page A1 Project Area plan back in September 2007. “The improvement or receive any reimbursement. rebuild of that hotel will be MYGA AUNNUITY Sant said based on projec- major,” Pratt said. “That will be tions, the increment will likely a real boost to that area and I only be given for 3-4 years. also appreciate the fact that it’s 3.25% The agreement also requires affordable housing.” GUARANTEED the developer to operate for During the RDA business at least five years after they meeting following the City 10 YEARS receive the final tax increment Council meeting, Tooele City payment. Mayor Debbie Winn said The agreement also requires tax increment agreements the developer to begin con- can be controversial but are struction on the project by necessary for some projects. April 2020. Sant said the Tooele County and the Tooele developer has a buyer for the County School District are also bond and an equity partner involved in the tax increment FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO lined up and intends to begin agreement. The Tooele City RDA Board approved a tax increment agreement for the rebuild of the former Broadway Hotel. construction shortly after those “This will bring to our city agreements are finalized in some affordable housing … September or October. and we are very grateful to Construction will likely everyone that has seen the begin with the existing hotel vision of this project and will building and is expected to be help make it work,” Winn said. completed by the end of 2021. The RDA board unanimously During the work session approved the tax increment of the June 19 meeting, RDA reimbursement agreement on chairman Brad Pratt thanked a motion from board member those involved in the Broadway Dave McCall, seconded by Hotel redevelopment over board member Steve Pruden. You’re Invited ... the course of the project. The [email protected] RDA board adopted a resolu- to let us take care of your

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OBITUARIES

Shelby Pass Carol Ann was a recognized technology Christ of Latter-day Saints and innovator, being one of the attended the temple regularly. With our deepest sorrow, (Harrison) first educators to integrate She served in the Primary, we announce Shelby Pass, one-to-one computers into Sunday School, Relief Society, age 41, our most beloved Robertson her classroom instruction; she and filled various music com- son, brother, husband, father, 1951-2019 was a master in curriculum mittee positions. She always family member and friend, development and instructional served and cared for all within passed suddenly Monday, Carol Ann Robertson passed planning; and she was a leader, her reach. June 24, 2019. Shelby was away peacefully in her sleep at mentor, and union representa- Carol was a cheerful, kind- born to Dave and Kathy. her home in Tooele, Utah, on tive at her school. hearted, intelligent woman of He married the love of his June 27, 2019, at age 68. Carol Ann was a talented great faith. She faced all the life, Tammy, and they were Carol Ann was born in woman with many hobbies and difficulties of life with courage blessed with four wonderful Pocatello, Idaho, on Feb. interests. She loved cultural and optimism. Her example of boys, Kayden, Carsen, Patrick 17, 1951, to Frank Carl and events and was a patron of love, service, and learning have and Trevor. Bernice Ethel Harrison; she was the Ballet West and the Utah blessed countless lives and will Shelby loved his family the youngest of four sisters. Symphony for many years. leave an indelible legacy for all dearly, he also loved the out- Popular and well-liked, Carol She was a talented musician who have been privileged to doors, hunting, fishing, hik- excelled in school, where she who played many instruments, know her. ing and just having a great his wife, Tammy; their four was a member of the pep club, in 1969. including the piano, organ, gui- Carol Ann is survived by time with family and friends. boys; and so many more National Honors Society, and She then began undergradu- tar, ukulele, recorder, and she her children: Sean (Tooele), Shelby will be missed every- family members and friends. won awards for declamation. ate studies at Brigham Young was learning the flute. She also Shanda (Annandale, Virginia), day by his father, Dave; moth- There will be a memorial ser- She graduated with honors University where she met Craig composed her own music. She and Frank Gerrit Robertson and er, Kathy; stepfather, Ron; vice held July 6, 2019, at 11 from Pocatello High School, Deleeuw Robertson. They were was an expert seamstress, and his spouse Julie (West Jordan); brothers, Shannan, Sheldon, a.m., at the LDS church, 351 and seminary for The Church of married in the Salt Lake Temple excelled at handicrafts such as and by her sisters Ethel Rae and Ryan; sister, Shalayne; N. 100 West, Nephi, Utah. Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Feb. 12, 1971. They were quilting, embroidery, knitting, Griggs and Alene Harrison. blessed with three wonderful crochet, and more. She loved She was preceded in death by children before divorcing in swimming and would go to the her parents, and sister Evelyn 1986. pool regularly throughout the Harrison Green. Carol then completed her summer months. She was a Public viewings will be held LITTLE MISS GRANTSVILLE ROAYLTY bachelor’s degree in elementary voracious reader and seeker of at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main, education at BYU in 1987, and new knowledge. Every subject Tooele, Utah, on Tuesday, July later certified in special educa- interested her, but she especial- 9, 6 – 8 p.m., and before the tion and ESOL instruction. She ly enjoyed studying languages, funeral service Wednesday, worked as an educator in the science, and history. She fre- July 10, from 11 a.m. – 12:45 Tooele County School District quently traveled throughout p.m., at the Tooele North for 30 years in Dugway, Tooele, the United States with her Stake Center, 583 N. 270 East, and Stansbury Park. She retired daughter. Tooele, Utah. The funeral in May as a fifth-grade teacher Carol Ann was a woman of service will follow at 1 p.m. at Rose Springs Elementary unwavering faith. Throughout The burial will take place at School. Carol taught hundreds her life, Carol served in many Restlawn Memorial Gardens in of children how to read; she callings in The Church of Jesus Pocatello, Idaho.

Elbert Raynor and hunting, and also enjoyed attending plays and traveling Lawrence, Jr. with his wife. He was loved and Elbert Raynor Lawrence, respected in Grantsville, where Jr. passed away peacefully he lived all his life. at home at age 92 on July 2, Above all else, Bert was a 2019. Bert was born June 23, devoted husband, father, and 1927, in Grantsville, Utah, the grandfather, teaching his chil- son of Elbert R. and Goldie dren and grandchildren the Judd Lawrence. He graduated value of hard work. from Grantsville High School He was preceded in death in 1945. He served in the U.S. by his parents, brother David Navy during World War II, (Lois) Lawrence, sister Alice FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHTOO and graduated from Brigham “Onnie” (Norman) Wills, and 2019 Little Miss Grantsville winners: Attendant Kyla Schlutz, Attendant Alissa Wright, Queen Young University. He worked at son-in-law Myron Abraham. Brynlee Cummings, Queen Nicole Davis and Attendant Addison Wright. Morton Salt until the 1990s. He is survived by his wife Bert married Lois Parkinson of 65 years, his children, 10 on March 19, 1954, and they grandchildren, seven great- were later sealed in the Salt Bert was a full-time cattle grandchildren, his sister Betty Lake Temple. They had four rancher with his brother, dedi- Drake, sister-in-law Maralee children: Annalyn (Dodd) cating countless hours tend- Parkinson, and about 100 or so Greer, Judd (Christine) ing to “the cows.” He was the cows. Lawrence, Jeane (Alex) hardest working man most Funeral arrangements will Robinson, and Elliot (Gracelyn) people ever knew, continuing be available at the Didericksen Lawrence. In addition to work- to work on the farm well into Memorial website, www.dider- ing full-time at Morton Salt, his 80s. He loved the outdoors icksenmemorial.com Full ColorOnly Copies! ¢ Suspect in woman’s death 24Per Copy barred from campus SALT LAKE CITY (AP) _ A ried a woman in Texas. 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Ajayi was arrested on KUTV in Salt Lake City that the who loved spending time with suspicion of having a stolen an marriage ended after he became her family and looked for- iPad, according to university controlling and abusive, forbid- ward to a career in medicine police reports. He had stopped ding her from talking to other or health care. A native of El attending class there the year people and eventually threaten- Segundo, California, Lueck before but continued to sleep ing to have her kidnapped and was a member of the Alpha Chi on residence hall couches and killed. Omega sorority and a part-time keep things in a janitor’s closet, “I just stopped talking to him senior at the University of Utah police said. because I was fearing for my studying kinesiology and pre- University officials barred life,’’ said the woman, who lives nursing. She was expected to him from campus the following in Dallas. graduate in spring 2020. month, and also informed the Separate police documents Lueck disappeared June consulate of his native Nigeria show he was also investigated 17 after she returned from a of the arrest. on a rape allegation in 2014. No trip home to California for her Jail documents show Ajayi is charges were filed in either the grandmother’s funeral. Police now a U.S. citizen. At the time iPad or rape case. have said she took a Lyft from of his 2012 arrest police docu- Ajayi, 31, is being held with- the airport to a park north of ments indicate his student visa out bail on suspicion of aggra- Salt Lake City, where she met had expired but he had mar- vated murder, kidnapping and someone in the early morning. 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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Saxton Day wrestles a steer to the ground during Wednesday’s slack performance at the Bit n’ Spur Rodeo at Deseret Peak Complex. Day completed his run in 20.4 seconds.

he Tooele Bit n’ Spur Rodeo has been an TIndependence Day tra- dition for 74 years, and the annual rodeo is back this week at Deseret Peak Complex. The rodeo began as a fund- raiser for the Bit n’ Spur Riding Club, which was founded in 1945. It currently funds the club’s Junior Riding program, as well as other activities. The slack performance took place Wednesday morn- ing, with full performances scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday evenings beginning at 8 p.m.

Jason Clenens (left) competes in the tie-down roping event at the Bit n’ Spur Rodeo on Wednesday. He finished with a time of 22.4 seconds. Jessie Kesler (top right) chases down a calf during the breakaway roping competition. She finished in 3.6 seconds. Justin Fowden ropes the head of a calf (right) while his team roping part- ner Ethan Awa goes for the heels.. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS Bees win two in Tacoma following Skaggs’ passing

DARREN VAUGHAN said foul play is not suspected. home run and Cowart drove The Bees nearly had the Hermosillo’s two-run double in SPORTS EDITOR Skaggs started 11 games for in Hermosillo with an RBI game won in the eighth inning the third inning. Lund cut the The Salt Lake Bees returned the Bees, the Angels’ Triple-A single to center. Peña then hit after Brennon Lund’s RBI lead to 4-3 with a bases-loaded to the field with heavy affiliate, from 2014-17, and a single to right field to score single drove in Cowart for walk on a full count with two hearts Tuesday in Tacoma, he also pitched for the rookie- Wilfredo Tovar and Cowart. a 6-5 lead, but the Rainiers outs in the sixth inning, and Washington, one day after the league Orem Owlz in 2009. Tovar drove in Walsh with a responded with a two-out RBI Jose Rojas’ two-run home run sudden passing of former Salt Because of the tragedy, the six shutout innings of one-hit fielder’s choice and Cowart single on a 1-2 pitch by Jaycob in the top of the seventh tied Lake pitcher Tyler Skaggs left Angels and Rangers postponed ball, striking out seven and drove in Hermosillo for a third Brugman in the bottom of the the game at 5-5. the entire Los Angeles Angels Monday’s series opener until walking one. The game was time with a bases-loaded walk eighth. Tacoma opened the The teams wrapped up their family, as well as all of base- August, while in Tacoma, the scoreless until the fifth inning, in the top of the seventh. game with an RBI single by five-game series Wednesday ball, in a state of shock. Bees and Rainiers rescheduled when Kaleb Cowart’s RBI In the nightcap, the Bees Shed Long and a three-run night. The Bees will be back in Skaggs, 27, was found dead their Monday-night game as double to right field drove in rallied from a 4-0 first-inning home run by Jake Fraley in the Salt Lake City on Thursday for in his hotel room in Southlake, part of a Tuesday-night double- Michael Hermosillo with the deficit to force extra innings, bottom of the first inning, but an Independence Day game Texas, on Monday, hours header. game’s first run. Cowart later then edged the Rainiers 7-6 didn’t score again until Kelby against the El Paso Chihuahuas before the Angels were set to Salt Lake (38-46) defeated scored on an RBI single to left in the 10th. With Walsh start- Tomlinson’s sacrifice fly in the at Smith’s Ballpark — the first face the Texas Rangers in near- Tacoma 9-1 in seven innings by Roberto Peña. ing the inning on second base, sixth. of a four-game series with the by Arlington. An investigation in Tuesday’s first game thanks The Bees tacked on five Cowart hit a leadoff RBI single Meanwhile, the Bees battled Pacific Southern Division lead- into Skaggs’ death is under to a dominant pitching perfor- more runs in the sixth, as to center to drive in the even- their way back from their ers. way, though Texas authorities mance. Nick Tropeano pitched Jared Walsh hit a two-run tual game-winning run. tough start, beginning with [email protected] THURSDAY July 4, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11 Point guards are getting valued Baseball world (AP) — Point guards got paid. and soon-to-be-new fans in the offseason. Your day is coming in about Much like the quarterback in Boston that was published by That’s clear now. three years. football, the point guard is still a The Players Tribune. “I’m never D’Angelo Russell’s sign-and- Chris Paul got a $159 million, mourns Skaggs critical component in basketball, going to shout anyone off the trade that will send him to four-year deal last summer from the on-court leader of a club in court, or get overly negative. It’s Golden State will see his sal- Houston, and from there most of ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — baseball family,” Manfred said most cases — and in the open- not my style. But what I do is I ary start at $27 million next the other point guard signings Tyler Skaggs grew up rooting in a statement. ing two days of free agency, take pride in making my team- season and land him just over in free agency were for relatively for the Los Angeles Angels, With the team out of town, teams paid accordingly for that mates better — I’m that lead by $117 million over four years. little money. Golden State’s and got to pitch for his favorite dozens of fans went to Angel spot. example type. I like to keep it Malcolm Brogdon isn’t a tradi- Stephen Curry and Toronto’s team. Stadium and gathered out Free agency wasn’t even 24 direct.” tional point guard, and he still Kyle Lowry were among the big The left-hander’s next start front in the hours after Skaggs’ hours old and more than $1 He was duly rewarded. got $85 million from four years point guard deals in 2017 — for the Angels was supposed to death was announced. They billion had been committed to So were many of his position- from Indiana. Terry Rozier could and they went head-to-head this be on the Fourth of July holi- left flowers, hats, baseballs, point guards, led by the $196 mates. get $58 million over three years year in the NBA Finals. day, during a weeklong trip to signs, photos and other memo- million extension that Damian The extensions for Lillard and from Charlotte, where he’ll For that matter, look at the Texas that began with Skaggs rabilia in a makeshift memo- Lillard will be signing with Murray mean that they won’t replace Walker — who made point guards to win NBA titles and his teammates proudly rial mound. Portland, the reported $170 mil- be seeing free agency for years $58 million, total, in eight sea- in recent years: Lowry in 2019, posing in cowboy hats and Sadly, the poignant display lion extension for Jamal Murray to come, and proves how much sons there. Curry in 2018 and 2017, Irving Western attire by their plane. strongly resembled the fan- in Denver and the $141 million Portland and Denver value Ricky Rubio got $51 million in 2016, Curry in 2015, Tony Skaggs died Monday, when created memorial for Nick deals for Kyrie Irving and Kemba those guys. Lillard’s extension for three years from Phoenix. Parker in 2014, Mario Chalmers the 27-year-old pitcher was Adenhart in 2009 after the Walker. shouldn’t have surprised any- Patrick Beverley finally got his in 2013 and 2012, Jason Kidd found unresponsive in his rookie pitcher was killed by There’s never been an offsea- one, and given what the market deserved payday, a $40 million, in 2011. It’s safe to think that Texas hotel room. The sched- a drunk driver. That tribute son in NBA history where point value is setting up to be for point three-year agreement to stay Lowry, Curry, Irving and Parker uled series opener against the stayed out front of the Big A guards have gotten that much, guards the fact that Denver with the . are all going to the Basketball Rangers was postponed. through the summer. and there’s still plenty more left locked up Murray shouldn’t be a “Wow,” Atlanta’s super- Hall of Fame, Kidd already has “Words cannot express the Near the entrance of the to be signed. shocker either. talented point guard Trae Young been enshrined — and Chalmers deep sadness we feel right team’s hotel in Texas, a fan “I’m a leader in my own way,” “Jamal will be a huge part tweeted as deals started flying has won NBA, NCAA and now. Our thoughts and prayers with an Angels jersey sat on Walker wrote in an essay direct- of our future,” Nuggets coach about. “This is crazy.” titles in his under- are with (wife) Carli and their a rock wall with a bouquet of ed to his old fans in Charlotte Michael Malone said entering Don’t worry, Trae. rated career. families. Remembering him flowers attached to a balloon as a great teammate, friend, that read “thank you.” and person who will forever Skaggs, who got married remain in our hearts... we love last December and would you, 45,” All-Star center fielder have turned 28 on July 13, Foreman scored six points on Washburn, who played 18 shoot the ball with confidence Mike Trout wrote on Twitter. had been a regular in the Grizzlies 3-for-14 shooting with five games with the Grizzlies last and just shoot it like I have Angels general manager Angels’ starting rotation since continued from page A10 turnovers, while Oni had two season. “I’m just thankful these been my whole life,” Windler Billy Eppler described himself late 2016, when he returned points and was a minus-32. guys found me and (were) try- said. as being “in utter shock and from Tommy John surgery. He “Everybody was trying to ing to get shots for me. All I The Cavs started the game disbelief.” struggled with injuries repeat- the opening frame. After an feel out the game,” Skeeter had to do is knock down shots on an 8-0 run, only to have The team, in a statement, edly in that time but was 7-7 8-0 Jazz run closed the gap to said. “Practice is a lot differ- and I give my teammates a lot the Spurs climb back into called Skaggs “an important with a 4.29 ERA in 15 starts 16-15, the Grizzlies finished ent than the game. Different of credit for (Monday night).” the contest with an 8-0 run part of the Angels Family” and this season to help an injury- the quarter on an 8-2 run to speed. They’re seeing a differ- Isaiah Cousins and Willie of their own to close the first said its thoughts and prayers plagued rotation. take a seven-point lead. ent team. How they played in Reed each scored 12 points for quarter. San Antonio outscored were with his wife and entire In his cowboy-themed Utah stayed within strik- the first six minutes, you kind the Jazz. Cleveland 27-19 in the third family “during this devastating Instagram post on Sunday, ing distance over the next two of got some butterflies and San Antonio 97, Cleveland 89 quarter to take a 72-65 lead time.” Skaggs captioned the team quarters and trailed 61-54 that kind of thing. As the game Lonnie Walker IV, the Spurs’ and the Cavaliers never recov- Police in Southlake, Texas, photo with “Howdy y’all.” going into the final 10 min- went on, I think guys got more coveted first-round draft pick ered. said they were investigating The Angels go to Houston this utes. However, the Grizzlies and more comfortable.” a year ago, had 20 points and “That first group came out but no foul play was suspect- weekend after their series went on a 13-1 run and put the Brantley was whistled for seven rebounds to help San and did a great job, and then ed. Skaggs was pronounced against the Rangers. game out of reach. eight fouls in the game. In Antonio hold off Cleveland the bench just had a tough few dead at the scene after police “Some guys that didn’t Monday was about more summer league play, players in the first game of the Salt minutes in there,” Cavs coach responded to a call at the hotel even know him were visibly than winning a basketball foul out on their 10th foul. Lake City Summer League on John Beilein said. “All of a sud- Monday afternoon. shaken,” Texas manager Chris game for Memphis coach “There were a few fouls Monday. den, it was a game, and then it Eppler, manager Brad Woodward said, describing the , who was (that) probably I didn’t think I “Honestly, I was a little too happened again in the second Ausmus and team president team meeting when his play- named the Grizzlies head got, but at the same time I was overly excited,” said Walker, half, as well. We’ve got to shore John Carpino planned to ers were told about Skaggs as coach last month after serving probably a little over-aggres- who missed the first 20 games that up. Our guys coming off address the media Tuesday “one of those moments where as an assistant to Milwaukee sive on defense,” Brantley said. of the 2018-19 season with a the bench are better than that afternoon, before the Angels you’re just kind of numb.” coach Mike Budenholzer with “(I) just want to continue to torn medial meniscus in his and they’ll show that in the and Rangers were scheduled Skaggs was in the same the Bucks and the Atlanta learn and grow. This was my right knee and split time with future.” to play. Texas said there will be draft class with Trout in 2009, Hawks. first NBA game — my first NBA San Antonio and its G-League Quinndary Weatherspoon a moment of silence for Skaggs the year the 22-year-old “(I) get to learn about these experience, so I’m OK with the affiliate in Austin. “I’m just and Drew Eubanks each scored prior to the first pitch. Adenhart was killed. Adenhart guys not just as basketball eight fouls. It was fun.” happy to be back on the court 13 points for the Spurs. Luka Baseball Commissioner Rob was coming off his first start players, but as people,” Jenkins Julian Washburn, who was and be on attack mode.” Samanic had 11 points and Manfred said he was “deeply that season, his fourth big said. “(We’ll) be able to build 5-for-6 from 3-point range, Cleveland’s Dylan Windler, Ben Moore added 10. Malik saddened” by Skaggs’ death. league game. those relationships.” and Yuta Watanabe each had who the Cavaliers selected Newman and former Jazzman “We will support the Angels’ Jose Fernandez, a two-time Monday’s game featured 20 points to lead the Grizzlies. 26th overall out of Belmont in Naz Mitrou-Long had 16 points organization through this most All-Star pitcher for the Miami the debuts of Brantley and Ivan Rabb added 14 points. the NBA Draft in June, had 19 each for Cleveland, while Dean difficult period, and we will Marlins, was killed in a boat- fellow 2019 draftees Justin “Once I made that first points and six rebounds in his Wade had 14 and Marques make a variety of resources ing crash near Miami Beach, Wright-Foreman and Miye Oni. shot, I knew I was going to first taste of NBA action. Bolden had 10. available to Tyler’s teammates Florida, in September 2016. The trio struggled as Wright- have a pretty good game,” said “I’ve got to come out here, [email protected] and other members of the He was 24.

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I“ still drive, but not on the freeways or at night and I can walk without a cane. I get around and can run my own errands.

 IDA HOGGAN CENTENARIAN

100-year-old Ida Hoggan will head up the Grantsville Fourth of July parade. 2019 Grantsville Grand Marshals Centenarian Ida Hoggan and the late Elbert Lawrence will be honored at Grantsville’s parade.

rantsville’s mayor select- ed an octogenarian and a centenarian as grand Gmarshals for the town’s 2019 Fourth of July parade. “We wanted to recognize some of our citizens that have been with us for some time,” said Grantsville Mayor Brent Marshall. “They aren’t our old- est citizens but they have been with us for a while.” Ida Hoggan, 100, and Elbert “Bert” Lawrence, 92, are the 2019 Fourth of July Grand Marshals for Grantsville City. However, only Ida will be in the parade. Bert passed away Tuesday night. Ida turned 100 on March 5, 2019. She celebrated her birthday with a party at the Grantsville Senior Center where Marshall presented her with a centenarian certificate. Ida isn’t a native of Grantsville. She was raised in Ogden. After graduating from high school, Ida moved to California and stayed there for

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF LOIS LAWRENCE

The late Elbert Lawrence (left) will be honored as a grand marshal of the Grantsville Fourth of July parade. Lawrence (above) joined the Navy at 18 years old, right after graduating from Grantsville High School. THURSDAY July 4, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3

for years, she said. However, Bert still helped out getting involved in the commu- Marshals “Bert had a ranch with over his brother after getting home nity, according to Lois. continued from page B2 100 cows,” Lois said. “He would from Morton Salt, according to “His favorite thing to do work all day on the ranch and Lois. when he wasn’t working was to then work at the Log Cabin at “I had to have Bert’s dinner hunt for arrowheads,” Lois said. 50 years. night.” hot and on the table when he The Grantsville Fourth of “I had a daughter that As the responsibility for the walked in the door from Morton July parade begins at 11 a.m. was living in Kentucky that Log Cabin Service fell to Bert Salt,” Lois said. “Otherwise he Line up for parade participants was moving back to Utah, to and his brother, Bert realized wouldn’t have time to eat din- starts at 10 a.m. at Grantsville Grantsville, to be near one that the Log Cabin couldn’t sup- ner before he went to the Log City Hall. The parade will start of my other daughters,” Ida port two families. So Bert took Cabin.” at City Hall and travel west on said. “I decided to move to a job working at Morton Salt so Working at Morton Salt and Main Street to Center Street Grantsville with my daughter his brother could run the Log family business at the Log Cabin turning on Cherry Street and from Kentucky.” Cabin, according to Lois. didn’t leave Bert a lot of time for heading east to the city park. Ida said she bought a house in Grantsville on Hale Street. She lived in the basement and her daughter lived upstairs. That was almost 20 years ago, Ida said. “I loved coming to Grantsville,” Ida said. “I had instant friends through my church and I joined the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and BANNERS made more friends.” Ida said she knits, crochets, FILE PHOTO and sews, to keep busy. Grantsville Mayor Brent Marshall presents Ida Hoggan a Centenarian “I don’t just sit around,” Ida Certificate commemorating her 100th birthday. Hoggan was born on Yard Signs, Vehicle Magnets, said. “I’ve got things to do.” March 5, 1919. Although she is 100 years old, Ida emphasized that she is popular, according to Lois. Door-to-door salesmen would still very independent. Tourists from all over had to check in in the morning and let Window Stickers, and More! “I still drive, but not on the travel through Grantsville to get his (Bert’s) grandmother know freeways or at night,” she said. to California, according to Lois. they would be back for lunch.” “And I can walk without a cane. “The Log Cabin was a Texaco Along with the service sta- I get around and can run my service station, but it was much tion the family had a camp- own errands.” more than a gas station,” Lois ground and a store, according Ida said she was surprised said. to Lois. when she found out she was “Bert’s grandmother would Bert worked at Log Cabin going to be a grand marshal. cook meals for the travelers. Service along with his brother Although Bert passed away Tuesday night, Grantsville will honor Bert as a grand marshal for the parade, according to Mayor Marshall. Bert was born in Tooele in 1927. His parents moved out of Utah for a few years, but Bert, with his parents, moved back to Utah and settled in Grantsville when Bert was five years old. Bert essentially never called anywhere else home, according to Lois Lawrence, Bert’s high school best friend and wife of 65 years. Bert’s grandfather started the Log Cabin Service on Main Street. His family operates a car wash at the same location on Main Street today, according to High Quality • Full Color Marshall. Back when Bert’s grandfa- COURTESY OF LOIS LAWRENCE ther opened Log Cabin Service Bert Lawrence with the Grand Champion Steer he raised to and went on to cars and traveling started to be win the top spot at the Tooele County Fair Livestock Show. Custom Design & 24 Hour Turnaround Available TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN 58 North Main St. 435-882-0050 FILE PHOTO TOOELE Ida Hoggan celebrates her 100th birthday at the Grantsville Senior Center with friends and family.

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Senior Center The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- Tooele has a support group for persons Tooele The senior center is for the enjoyment of Charity Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- cards depicting four different pioneer 435-255-9905. ers. You can learn how others are coping Tooele Kiwanis 5K Freedom Run all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- Tooele Children’s Justice Center tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include buildings for $4. These make great gifts with PD and how to live well. We meet the The Tooele Kiwanis 5K Freedom Run will Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceram- for family and friends. Please call Alice Family support group third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. be held on Thursday, July 4, 2019. The race need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and ics, pinochle, movies and wood- carving, Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to Get your loved one sober. The USARA at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele begins at 8:30 a.m. in Settlement Canyon. snacks. We appreciate all donations. For etc. Meals-on-Wheels is available for the purchase these books. Craft family support group is held Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at Please register online at www.tooeleki- inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 homebound. Lunch served weekdays. For Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading 435-840-3683. wanis.com or bring cash that morning at 7 S.100 East, Tooele. age 60 and above, suggested donation Seeking Historical Items room at the Tooele City Library. Group a.m. Cost is $15 for 12 years and under, $20 is $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. The Tooele County Historical Society books and materials provided. Craft is a Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope for ages 13 to 18, and $25 for ages 19 and United Methodist Dinner would like members of the community free program for family members who Transportation is available to the store or Tooele United Methodist Church offers a to Recovery” up. All funds stay with the Tooele Kiwanis who have any family or personal histories, have a loved one with a substance use Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 doctor visits for residents in the Tooele free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and to fund their yearly youth projects. For photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, disorder. For more information, call Heidi p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele and Grantsville areas. For transportation social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is more information, go online or contact VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Warr at 435-255-9905. (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all information, call 435-843-4102. served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Mike Fields at 435-840-4604. would like to donate to our organization those affected by someone else’s addic- Daughters of Utah Pioneers to please call us. We are also looking for Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help Compass USA Foreign Exchange First Baptist Food Pantry Join us the 2nd Monday of each month The DUP is seeking any family histories, books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- by sharing our experience, strength and Program The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical photographs, books, stories or vintage ing an emergency food pantry to meet chures or any history that pertains to the hope. For more information, please con- We have 15 to 20 teens coming from Center in Tooele. The Tooele County artifacts (before 1900) to display at the the needs of our community. Hours are Tooele County area. If you would like to tact Terri at 435-313-4851. China to Tooele County from July 9 to Health Department’s Aging Services pro- DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First donate them to our organization, or if you 23 to learn about American Home Life! gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main would let us make a copy for the Tooele Military Items Wanted We are looking for great families to host Association Caregiver Support Groups. When you no longer want your military Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. County Historical Society, please call 435- them while they are here. Contact Heather Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- 882-1612. The groups are designed to provide emo- items, do not take them to Deseret Miller for more information at 801-660- tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Baby blankets needed tional, educational and social support for Industries or a thrift store. Bring them 7616 or compassusa.heathermiller@gmail. Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, com. www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Groups and Events shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, Food Addicts in Recovery canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — Utah Hunter Education Courses www.exploretooele.com. Blankets should be new and in good condition. Homemade blankets are also Tooele County Arts Guild Anonymous to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be The fourth set of Utah Hunter Education All artists from Tooele County age 13 and Are you having trouble controlling the accepted if new. Donations can be turned displayed with honor and respect. Call Courses will be held August 6, 8, 13, 14 above are welcome to join the Tooele way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Schools in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. and 15 for Range 17. Classes are held County Arts Guild for an evening, or for Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Tooele County the year as a member. Benefits of mem- ery program for anyone suffering from THS Class of ’56 Reunion Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with Children’s Choir Auditions Health Building, 151 N. Main St., Tooele. bership include the opportunity to display food addiction. Meetings are held every Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- A Class Reunion luncheon for the Tooele any questions. Range times will be announced. State law High School Class of 1956 will be held your artwork for show and sale in various Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 requires students to attend all sessions on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2019 at Bonneville Community Closet venues around Tooele County, as well as 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, of class. Before attending a class, all stu- Brewery, 1641 N. Main St., Tooele. (See Clean out your closets. The Community regular updates on events in our commu- north back entrance. For more informa- owner and director of Blake Music Studios, dents must purchase a Hunter Education their website for more details.) A lun- Closet is accepting donations for gently nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or directs the choir. Blake has a degree in Voucher for $10 from a license agent or cheon from the menu will start at 12 used clothing. Donations are accepted ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. vocal performance and has taught at the vender, bring the voucher to the class, p.m., followed by a program and visiting at your neighborhood school. Contact Call 435-228-8217 for more information. foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to collegiate level. If your child loves to sing and give it to the instructor. The voucher from 1 to 5 p.m. We hope to see you Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any attend. and you are looking for an exceptional includes all costs for the class and includes soon! No mail invitations will be sent. questions. Ladies Community Club of musical experience for them, this is it. For a small game license that is validated Please RSVP via Facebook: facebook.com/ Tooele Tooele County Aging more information and to register for an upon completion of the class. For more groups/286403918220685/ or contact To view upcoming events, learn more Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. information call Gene at 435-882-4767 or Carolyn at 435-841-7640 or ccgull13@ Moose about our organization, or to become a teers to help us meet the needs of seniors com or call 435-277-0755. Bryan at 435-882-6795. gmail.com. Bring a partner, invite your member, please visit gfwctooele.org. in the community. Many seniors require classmates, or just come! Meals at the Lodge assistance and need rides to doctors or Rocky Mountain Hospice Senior Center Friday and Saturday night dinners will be TOPS Weight Loss Support other health professionals. Rides help Want to have more meaning in your life. The senior center is for the enjoyment of THS Class of ’64 Reunion served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night dinners Group seniors live more independent lives. Call Do you want to do something that is all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting The Tooele High School Class of ’64 change weekly or you can order from the The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) 435-843-4114 for more information. The satisfying and of great service to your activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, Reunion will be held on Friday, Aug. 16 menu. All meals are for a reasonable price. Weight Loss Support Group meets every Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers community? Then become a Rocky exercise program, line dancing, wood- and Saturday, Aug. 17. For more informa- No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church also are in need of volunteers. For more Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- carving, Wii games, watercolor class, mov- tion contact Gayle: 435-882-4766, Lynda: specials are available at the lodge from 11 located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. information about volunteering at the ence required. All training, background ies and health classes. Meals-on-Wheels 435-882-4400, or Lynette: 435-882-0077. a.m. For members and their guests only. Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by Grantsville Center, call Dan at 435-843- check and TB tests provided by Rocky available for homebound. Lunch served a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- 4753. For volunteering at the Tooele Mountain. The only requirement is your weekdays. For age 60 and above, sug- Story and Craft Hour Breakfast dren are invited to attend. Come and let Center, call Debbie at 435-843-4103. desire to help someone in need. Please gested donation is $3. For those under Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Breakfast will be served every Sunday us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain age 60, cost is $5. Transportation available Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend more information visit TOPS.org or con- Life’s Worth Living Foundation Hospice at 801-397-4904. to the store or doctor visits for residents in the adventures of books and make fun the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. Suicide support group meetings are the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- crafts. For more information, call 435-833- women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and enjoy held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at The Next Chapter portation information call 435-843-4102. 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West a great breakfast. Museum volunteers needed Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. The Next Chapter is a free social support For more information about the Tooele Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by and educational program to help widows Center, call 435-843-4110. Tooele. Please enter through the south Tri-Lodge Golf Tournament seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal and widowers adjust to the loss of their side doors. The first annual Tri-Lodge Gold or science? Volunteers at the museum can thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- spouse through monthly activities. You Mobile Vet Center Tournament will be held on Sunday, July gain new skills or practice old ones. We cide, please plan on attending. Please go are invited to join others who are on the To better serve veterans located in Tooele Free Preschool Hour 14 at the Oquirrh Hills Golf Course, 1255 are looking for people to help with orga- on Facebook and like our page to keep same page as you, to begin a new chapter County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele E. Vine St., Tooele. The shotgun start will nization, exhibit development, gardening current with our latest news and events. in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour be a 8 a.m. Please sign up at the Moose and educational program development. Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the of learning, singing and creating. The class Lodge at 435-882-2931. Volunteer positions are seasonal and year livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. more details. Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, is for all children up to 5 years old. Please round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- Entertainment Disabled American Veterans Sons of Utah Pioneers The band “True Story” will play on must be at least 16 years old. To apply or tial counseling for theater veterans of all mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We Chapter 20 Anyone interested in the history of Tooele Saturday, July 20 from 6 to 10 p.m. request more information, send email to: conflicts. For further information contact are located at West Elementary School, [email protected] The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter Chapter for the Disabled American need you. Please come and join us for a national call center 1-877-WARVETS or through the south side doors. Eagles Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Veterans holds monthly general member- potluck social dinner at the LDS church, visit vetcenter.va.gov The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- St. Marguerite Catholic School National Convention meets the first Thursday of the month 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- Students of all faiths are welcome from Donate to library The National Convention will be held this except for June, July, and August. Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons preschool through 8th grade at Tooele Please remember the “Friends of the year in Louisville, Kentucky from July 6 Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in who wish to attend the leadership meet- of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday County’s only faith-based school. Tooele City Library” while doing home to 11. the downstairs conference room of the ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the of each month at 6:30 p.m. cleaning and donate your used books to Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele the bookstore in the library. Money from preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small Auxiliary Meeting Come and learn about rocks, minerals, County veterans are invited to attend. TC Squares Dance Club The TC Squares Dance Club has begun book sales is used to support programs class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- This month’s Auxiliary Meeting will be and ways to craft them, and enjoy field Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke within the library. The library is located at riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or held on Monday, July 8 at 7 p.m. An aux- trips for rock collecting. Membership is hold its monthly executive and general Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call visit www.stmargschool.org. iliary meeting with State Visitation will $15 per year. For more information email meetings on the third Thursday of every West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. be held on Monday, July 22. Please bring [email protected]. month at the Pioneer Museum (rear bring finger food to share. For more infor- org. Thank you for your support. donations of new toilet paper. entrance). The executive meeting will Education mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, Local author seeks photos be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting Books for the Whole Family Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s Aerie Meeting A local author and historian is seeking will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for Donated children’s books and paperbacks Tooele Technical College website at tcsquares.com. This month’s Aerie Meetings will be held original photographs of Saltair, Black volunteer drivers — no DAV membership are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers Tooele Technical College is hosting a on Thursday, July 11 and 25 at 8 p.m. Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, is required. Will need a VA physical. No are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. blood drive with the American Red Cross Tooele County Homemakers as well as any similar turn-of-the-century monthly meetings are held in December. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 on Monday, July 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 Farewell to Steven Loaky From February to May, the Homemakers attractions and resorts for an upcoming Call commander James Yale at 435-849- a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele p.m. Please visit RedCrossBlood.org and Come to the Aerie Home on Saturday, will meet on the first Tuesday of every book project. Those who wish to con- 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee City Library. All proceeds go back to the enter “Tech” to schedule an appointment July 13 at 5 p.m. to say farewell to Steven month. All meetings will be held from 10 tribute information or photographs of Thomas at 435-830-8487. library for projects and programs. or contact Kimberly Langi at 435-248- Loaky, who is being deployed for a year. these parks should contact Emma Penrod a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the USU Extension 1860. Tooele Technical College is located at [email protected]. Contributions Health Department and Aging Building auditorium, 151 N. Main St., Bingo is back at 88 Tooele Blvd., Tooele. Planning Meeting Tooele. For more information call Thiel at Our planning meeting will be held on will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Services hours St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started Tooele Technical College is proud to released pictorial history book. There is 435-238-8245 or Eileen at 435-882-5009. its bingo games again on Fridays starting announce some new programs begin- Tuesday, July 16 at 7 p.m. The Tooele County Health Department no such thing as too many photographs and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Tooele County Quilters at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. ning July 1. Cybersecurity and Business Auxiliary PP Meeting as the author needs a minimum of 160 Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with Technology are now enrolling. Visit tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 All meetings are held on the third Tuesday Come to Barbara Denner’s house on photographs, and any help is greatly questions. tooeletech.edu or call student services at p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. of each month in the Tooele County Wednesday, July 17 for our Auxiliary Past appreciated. 435-248-1800 for more information. Check out our calendar on our main page Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per President’s Meeting. Other programs with space avail- Tooele Valley Free Masons for holiday hours and closures. For more year to be paid at the first meeting. Grantsville able include the POST (Peace Officer Rummage Sale Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the information call 435-277-2301. “Grandma Bernadine’s Dusk ‘Til Standards Training) program (Satellite Stop by our Rummage Sale for the Kidney second Friday of each month for din- Parkinson’s disease Support Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s Fund, at the Aerie Home on Saturday, July ner and socializing. If you are interested Group Dawn” Tennis Tournament License (CDL) program and Software or have questions, please join us at the Subscribe Today 20. The sale begins at 7 a.m. A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be The annual “Grandma Bernadine’s Dusk Development. These programs and others Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. 435-882-0050 ‘til Dawn” Tennis Tournament will be held are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today Sunday Breakfasts Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at on Wednesday, July 3, 2019 beginning at 7 and begin training for a promising career. Breakfasts will be served every Sunday 435-277-0087. p.m. at the Grantsville High School Tennis morning this month from 9 to 11 a.m. Courts, 155 E. Cherry St., Grantsville. Adult Education Order from the menu or have the special Tooele Valley Family History Bulletin Board Policy Registration will take place at the begin- Get your high school diploma this year at for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and Center If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882- ning of the tournament. There is a $10 fee the Tooele Community Learning Center. children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad Research your ancestors free with trained 0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is to participate. There will also be a drawing All classes required for a high school Beer is available. Public invited. FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organiza- for prizes and a raffle, with all proceeds diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 tions, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit donated to the Alzheimer’s Association. aration and English as a second language 2019 Dues East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your Please join us for an evening of tennis, are available. Register now to graduate After May 31, all membership dues of operation: Tuesday through Friday, announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- socializing and fun! Even if you don’t play — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 expired will have 15 days to renew before 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday tising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. tennis, stop by and enter into the raffle Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- the Grand Aerie will automatically drop evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings and help us fight this terrible disease. Your cation classes are for students 18 and over. them from the membership roles. After by appointment only. Special classes support is much appreciated! For more this point, you will need to fill out a new ESOL offered regularly. Call the center for more information please contact Ken Nelson at application to rejoin. information. 435-841-9225 ESOL conversational classes are held Comics Page Puzzle Answers Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele New Door Key Cards Tooele Family Al-Anon Grantsville Irrigation Company Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- New door key cards are now available. Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays from page B4 We will be replacing the main line where dents may also come anytime the center is Please bring your current membership at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Hidato Sol. 7/1 it crosses Main Street at West Street open for individualized study. Registration card to the bar to get a new key. basement at the back of the building. For on Monday, July 8. Unfortunately, the is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele questions or more information, please water will need to be shut off while this Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Drink Tokens Expiring All drink tokens expired on Sunday, June call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at is being done. It is anticipated to be off tion. 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. July 8 to July 11. This affects the east side 30. Chips will no longer be used. of West Street; the north side of Cherry Early Head Start Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U Street, going north; west of Quirk Street Do you have a child under age 3? Are you Elks This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the going east; the east side of Kearl and all currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. of Burmester. We understand how frus- Start is a free program for eligible families Meetings Main St., Tooele. For more information, that offers quality early education for trating this will be and appreciate your No meetings will be held during the contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann infants and toddlers in the home; parent patience. Meters will be read Monday, July month of July. Our first meeting after July at 435-849-4180. education; comprehensive health services 15 and anything used until then does not will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 27. Lodge to women before, during and after preg- Alcoholics Anonymous count towards the allotment of 250,000 floor meetings are held the second and nancy; nutrition education and family Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 gallons per residential share. Agricultural fourth Tuesday of every month. House support services. Call 435-841-1380 or p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. users have two use or lose turns to expire committee meetings are held every 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free Utah Ave. For more information, contact July 15. Please contact the office at 435- first and third Tuesday of the month. All additional information. Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- 884-3451 or email [email protected] members are welcome and encouraged 694-2624. with any questions. Free developmental evaluation to attend. Share the past DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers 4th of July Burgers and Brats Alcoholics Anonymous a variety of services to families with Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also Share the past, submit a history, obitu- The Elks and Scouts float in the Tooele infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. City Park will be serving burgers and brats Individualized services are available to p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron The Family History Center in Grantsville on Thursday, July 4. is assembling a record of Grantsville enhance development in communication, Dr., Tooele. motor development, cognition, social/ residents. Your submission may be made Young People in Recovery by emailing to [email protected] or by emotional development, self-help skills Historical Society and health concerns. Contact us for a free Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah developmental evaluation at 435-833- Historical books 0725. Tooele County Historical Society’s books p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and 84074. Come in and receive help from our also on the first and third Friday of the trained consultants. For more information, are available to purchase at meetings. The History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 4, 2019 Photos capture travel memories et-lagged, a friend and I as though these tourists were culture or place, but be aware recently bumped into each simply checking off a bucket of customs and respectful of Jother at the gym — she list of photo highlights, rather your surroundings. Travel in just back from France, and me than being in the moment,” she a spirit of humility. Ask before from two weeks in Morocco. I said. taking a photo of someone. asked her what her trip high- Unlike previous generations, Respect a “no.” light was and without skipping when tourists would sling a • If appropriate, show the a beat, she said, “The best was camera around their neck and subjects of your photos the going to Normandy beaches replace expensive film after pictures you have just taken of where my dad landed with only 20 photos were taken, them. Plus, sharing a few fam- Allied forces almost 75 years Lisa” at the Louvre Museum today we pull a phone camera ily pictures you have on your ago on D-Day, June 6, 1944. It in Paris, she walked into the from our pockets and make an phone is a personal way to was so meaningful for me to spacious room only to observe easy and free click or two or engage with others. be where he was and to photo- throngs of people with their three. But what do these pho- • On a practical note, graph the landscape.” backs to the masterpiece taking tos mean to us, and why are we phones may not run out of Then she added, “There was selfies. taking them? film, but the battery may need a non-highlight, too.” Eager to “A casual regard for the As I scroll through and edit charging. Carry a portable see Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Mona painting and its history, it was my travel photos, my friend’s charger to provide an extra contrasting experiences in power boost before you arrive Normandy and at the Louvre at the “must take picture” got me thinking. What were my scene. intentions when I took photos • Enjoy editing and sharing in the exotic land of Morocco, your travel photo story with filled with bright colors, spices, others back home. dramatic landscapes and an • • • interesting mix of cultures? Donna Erickson’s award- As your family heads out on winning series “Donna’s Day” summer travels, here some are is airing on public television thoughts on taking photos of nationwide. To find more of people and places, both here her creative family recipes and and abroad: activities, visit www.donnas- • Be in the moment. Don’t day.com and link to the NEW let an impulse to take a photo Donna’s Day Facebook fan interfere with an opportunity page. Her latest book is “Donna to engage with people you Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff meet and the place you are for Families.” experiencing. • Discover the richness of © 2019 Donna Erickson Taron Egerton as Elton John Donna Erickson meets the camel she rode for two hours in spectacular Moroccan dunes. everyday activities of another Distributed by King Features Synd. espite the star power one of the producers, they of Jennifer Lawrence, didn’t hold back on the sex DJames McAvoy, and drugs. Michael Fassbender, Nicholas In the late ‘70s, Elton and Hoult and Sophie Turner, his manager/lover John Reid Persistent underarm odor can be minimized “Dark Phoenix” (the 12th rented a mansion in Beverly DEAR DR. ROACH: I have many curries, can cause a diet between the two tests, in the “X-Men” franchise) Hills, and I went to a party underarm odor. I wash daily, strong odor. there is no reason to worry at laid an egg at the box office. there with my late great use deodorant and change my As far as washing clothes, all. Your primary doctor is the “X-Men: Apocalypse” (No. 11 publicist friend Ron Scott shirts daily. I use mostly cotton most detergents do a very good right person to see. in the series) cost $178 mil- (who discovered Tyler Henry, shirts and undershirts. I laun- job of removing the odor-caus- • • • lion and grossed $544 mil- “The E Channel’s Hollywood der my shirts with soap mixed ing bacteria. DEAR DR. ROACH: Does lion, while “Dark Phoenix” Medium”). I spied Ron sneak- with bicarbonate sodium (bak- • • • sunlight make chickenpox cost $200 million and ing upstairs to Elton’s bed- ing soda) to eliminate odor. DEAR DR. ROACH: I went blisters appear more quickly? grossed only $140 million room, and I went with him to In spite of all this, deodorants in for an annual examination — S.V.A. in its opening week. Disney keep him out of trouble. We seem to work for few hours and with my primary-care doctor, ANSWER: I have heard that, can’t be very happy, since stole a look into Elton’s ward- then fade away. and she took my blood tests too, but can’t find any evidence they picked up the “X-Men” robe, and Ron slipped his What other solutions do in the laboratory. She told me that it’s true. The rash of chick- franchise in their acquisition business card in 10 different you have for this problem, that I have high potassium, 5.5, enpox certainly will come, of 20th Century Fox Pictures. shoes, then we got out before whether it’s what to use for the and had me retake it. I did, and rid of potassium if the body even in darkness. Sunlight can Maybe executives wondering we were caught. John Reid underarm or what to wash the the test came back with a much doesn’t need it. I more often worsen scarring from chick- what went wrong should look called me weeks later and clothes with? Thanks. — N.I. lower level of 4.3! What could see low potassium levels, from enpox, and the affected skin is back at “The Fantastic Four” asked, “How did Ron Scott ANSWER: Body odor comes have caused the level to go up poor intake or from medica- more susceptible to burning, (2015), with Miles Teller, get his business card into mainly from bacteria that grow so high? Was this due to eating tions, such as diuretics, which so those with chickenpox rash Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Bell 10 pairs of Elton’s shoes?” I in the moist areas, like axil- a lot of avocado and yogurt on can cause the body to lose should be kept out of the sun. and Kate Mara, which cost confessed what we’d done, lae (armpits). Keeping them a daily basis? I was eating a potassium. However, some Chickenpox is also very con- $155 million to make and and although he called back dry and minimizing bacteria whole avocado in the a.m. for people with kidney disease tagious; restrict contact with grossed only $168 million. to say Elton thought it was a are then the ways to minimize breakfast and a yogurt with (especially severe kidney dis- anyone who hasn’t had it or the Even though Disney now has very funny prank, we were body odor. apple and peach. Should I be ease) need to carefully watch vaccine. the top-grossing film of all never asked back! Antiperspirant, rather than seeing a specialist to recheck and limit oral potassium • • • time, “Avengers: Endgame,” • • • deodorant, is effective at keep- it? Please describe potassium intake. Dr. Roach regrets that it may still pull the plug on Melissa McCarthy is ing the axillae dryer. Applying and its job, and advise what I By far the biggest reason for he is unable to answer indi- the “X-Men” franchise. reteaming with her “St. at nighttime after shower or should do. — A.V.R. a potassium blood test to come vidual letters, but will incor- • • • Vincent” (2014) director, bath may be more effective. ANSWER: Avocados and out abnormally high relates to porate them in the column I thoroughly enjoyed Ted Melfi, and co-star Chris Occasional use of a topical yogurt are high-potassium the lab itself. Samples that sit whenever possible. Readers “Rocketman,” the biopic O’Dowd in “The Starling,” antibiotic to the axillae can foods, and peaches and apples around a long time or that are may email questions to about Elton John. Elton and in which she tries to get rid keep bacteria growth down as are medium-potassium foods. shaken will have broken blood [email protected] his husband, David Furnish, of a black starling. That will well. However, most people can cells, which release high levels nell.edu. have been trying to pro- follow “The Kitchen,” with Diet can have a role, too. take in high amounts of potas- of potassium into the serum, duce a film of his life since Tiffany Haddish, Elizabeth Sulfur-containing foods like sium without worry, since the causing false elevations in the © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. 2001. Along the way, Justin Moss and Common (due Aug. garlic, along with onions and kidney is very good at getting lab. If you didn’t change your All Rights Reserved Timberlake and Tom Hardy 9) and “Superintelligence,” were cast to play Elton, but which reunites her with when Matthew Vaughn, her director/husband, Ben producer and director of Falcone, and co-stars Bobby was attending him during including at least one as a all, and the other is logorrhea, “Kingsmen: The Golden Cannavale, Brian Tyree his last moments spoke only Native American. when the words come so fast Circle,” was asked to produce Henry, Jean Smart and James English. • In an anthropological study that they can hardly get in the “Rocketman,” he would agree Corden. Melissa McCarthy • Other than the fact that they once conducted in Papua wastebasket in time.” only if Taron Egerton was and Tiffany Haddish togeth- were all famous writers, New Guinea, it was found -– Cecilia Bartholomew cast as John. Egerton hit a er, now that has to be hilari- what did Charles Dickens, that one in three adult © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. home run with his acting and ous! BY SAMANTHA WEAVER Edgar Allen Poe, Mark deaths was the result of singing as the pop icon. And Twain, Louisa May Alcott, homicide. And it seems that despite Elton’s husband as © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. • It was noted 20th-century James A. Michener and Leo those murdered were often American poet e.e. cum- Tolstoy have in common? targeted because they were mings who made the follow- They all were adopted. suspected of practicing sor- ing sage observation: “The cery. most wasted of all days is • The monkfish, a species of one without laughter.” anglerfish found primarily • If you’ve ever worn a tux- in the northwestern Atlantic edo, you know what a cum- • Those who study such Ocean, has an enormous merbund is, but you prob- things claim that a single head. Really, really enor- ably don’t know the origin teaspoon of ordinary soil mous. The monkfish’s head of the word. It comes from a contains more living crea- is so large, in fact, that it Hindi word meaning “waist- Full-Color tures than all the humans on makes up three-quarters of band.” the planet. Activities Page its body. • • • • Albert Einstein’s final words Every Thursday • It’s been reported that coun- are lost to history. He spoke Thought for the Day: try singer-songwriter Willie his last words in his birth “Writers have two main prob- Subscribe Nelson believes he’s had tongue, German, and it lems. One is writer’s , numerous previous lives, 435-882-0050 seems that the nurse who when the words won’t come at THURSDAY July 4, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7 ASK AMY 100 Best Novels

1. Don Quixote (Miguel de Cervantes) 2. 1984 (George Orwell) Tired mom wants to skip teen years 3. The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald) 4. Anna Karenina (Leo Tolstoy) Dear Amy: I have an adult and independent. I spend most if they are folded into meet- 5. Ulysses (James Joyce) son, a college-age son, and a of my time at my desk, by ings. But yes, you should not 6. Crime and Punishment (Fyodor Dostoevsky) teenage daughter. myself, quietly editing docu- have to attend a potluck if you 7. Catch-22 (Joseph Heller) Amy Dickinson I have been divorced for the ments, preparing mailings, etc. don’t want to. 8. The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger) GUEST COLUMNIST last 11 years. I am definitely an introvert. If you haven’t already, 9. The Grapes of Wrath (John Steinbeck) I’m finding that, although The boss in my workplace read the groundbreaking 10. The Lord of the Rings (J. R. R. Tolkien) my daughter still has three wants everyone to get to know book, “Quiet: The Power of 11. To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee) years of high school left, I am (five of them) is that they one another and to social- Introverts in a World That 12. Lolita (Vladimir Nabokov) worn out with parenting! seem to want to describe their ize. This involves lunchtime Can’t Stop Talking,” by Susan 13. Jane Eyre (Charlotte Brontë) Although it’s not an option, own lives and experiences, potlucks (off the clock) and Cain (2013, Broadway Books). 14. On the Road (Jack Kerouac) I feel like I could just skip this while pushing back and/or get-to-know-you activities at Your boss should read it, too. 15. Animal Farm (George Orwell) last stage completely. outright rejecting parental meetings that would make any 16. Gone With the Wind (Margaret Mitchell) What can I do to reignite my response or counsel. You will introvert want to crawl into a Dear Amy: Thank you for 17. Lord of the Flies (William Golding) passion for parenting? do a lot of listening. She will hole and never come out. your response to “Knows Too 18. Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontë) It doesn’t help that my seem to do very little. My question is this: to what Much,” who faced an awkward 19. Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austen) daughter is going through a Your older sons might be extent do we HAVE to partici- situation when her friend’s 20. Brave New World (Aldous Huxley) mouthy teenage stage and can of some help to you now. You pate in these things, if at all? wife complained bitterly about 21. To the Lighthouse (Virginia Woolf) be very difficult to deal with. should urge them to keep in They are NOT a part of my him behind his back. 22. The Brothers Karamazov (Fyodor Dostoevsky) -- Tired Mom touch with their sister. They work program, whatsoever. Wow, this sounds like my 23. The Sound and the Fury (William Faulkner) Dear Tired: I don’t know if can help to translate some of Any advice would be appreci- parents. My father was Mr. 24. Beloved (Toni Morrison) you can realistically reignite your decisions for her. She ated. Wonderful to the outside 25. War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy) your passion for parenting. might be less mouthy toward -- Introverted Professional world. The fact is -- at home, 26. The Chronicles of Narnia (C. S. Lewis) You get parenting props for you if she feels supported by Dear Introverted: You privately -- he was a monster. 27. Invisible Man (Ralph Ellison) merely hanging in there and them. should disclose your discom- He completely hid this to the 28. One Hundred Years of Solitude (Gabriel García Márquez) not giving up. Passion might You should also seek the fort to your supervisor and outside world. Friends did not 29. The Hobbit (J. R. R. Tolkien) be a little much to expect. But help, support and counsel very honestly ask if you can be believe my mother’s account of 30. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Mark Twain) please do not give up. Your of other mothers -- perhaps exempted from some of these the abuse because he was “so 31. Great Expectations (Charles Dickens) teen daughter needs as much the moms of daughters get-togethers. nice!” She became more open 32. Slaughterhouse-Five (Kurt Vonnegut) parenting as a toddler -- it’s in your teen’s peer group. Your boss’s motives are to about the abuse to others, 33. Moby Dick (Herman Melville) just a different kind. Commiseration and a glass provide a more positive pro- hoping that someone would 34. The Wind in the Willows (Kenneth Grahame) I’m going to assume that of wine have helped many fessional experience. Social listen. 35. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (Douglas Adams) parenting your sons through mothers of teens live to fight interactions at work can help -- Survivor 36. The Count of Monte Cristo (Alexandre Dumas) this stage was different for another day. to create cohesion, and -- for Dear Survivor: I hope 37. Emma (Jane Austen) you. You were younger, for And here I will quote my many -- might enhance their someone finally heard (and 38. Brideshead Revisited (Evelyn Waugh) one thing. And sons typically own (wise) mother, who saw experience, communication, believed) her. 39. Middlemarch (George Eliot) (though not always) experi- her own three daughters and work performance. Other 40. A Passage to India (E.M. Forster) ence their teen years with through many stages, some- people find these forced social You can email Amy Dickinson 41. Of Mice and Men (John Steinbeck) their parents as a discreet times with a sigh, saying, “This interactions fake, unnecessary, at askamy@amydickinson. 42. The Sun Also Rises (Ernest Hemingway) pulling back, where daughters too shall pass.” or boring. com or send a letter to Ask 43. Tess of the D’urbervilles (Thomas Hardy) tend to charge forward and But for you -- these gather- Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, 44. Madame Bovary (Gustave Flaubert) confront. Dear Amy: I work in a ings may throw you off your NY 13068. You can also follow 45. Little Women (Louisa May Alcott) Please try to see this as a government job. I am hard- game and impede your perfor- her on Twitter @askingamy or 46. Winnie-The-Pooh (A. A. Milne) young woman finding her working, detail-oriented, and mance at work. Facebook. 47. In Search of Lost Time (Marcel Proust) voice, even when you know a perfectionist. I take my job You will probably have to Copyright © 2019 by Amy 48. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Lewis Carroll) she is just being obnoxious. seriously and always try to do find ways to tolerate some of Dickinson. Distributed by 49. The Trial (Franz Kafka) My experience with girls my best. My work is solitary these team-building exercises Tribune Content Agency, LLC. 50. David Copperfield (Charles Dickens) 51. Heart of Darkness (Joseph Conrad) 52. The Age of Innocence (Edith Wharton) 53. A Tale of Two Cities (Charles Dickens) INTERPERSONAL EDGE 54. A Clockwork Orange (Anthony Burgess) 55. A Prayer for Owen Meany (John Irving) 56. Tristram Shandy (Laurence Sterne) 57. Midnight’s Children (Salman Rushdie) 58. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (James Joyce) What to do about boss who says employee 59. Nostromo (Joseph Conrad) 60. His Dark Materials (Philip Pullman) 61. Frankenstein (Mary Shelley) is great, but then gives average review 62. Charlotte’s Web (E. B. White) 63. The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde) Q: How do you understand to work getting your boss to tell your boss truly values. 64. Things Fall Apart (Chinua Achebe) a boss who has repeatedly you what they need. 65. Vanity Fair (William Makepeace Thackeray) praised your work as excel- Your end goal, if you are The last word(s) 66. The Portrait of a Lady (Henry James) lent and outstanding verbally Daneen Skube on your own side, is to get an Q: I get really frustrated 67. Sons and Lovers (D.H. Lawrence) GUEST COLUMNIST and in written form but then excellent rating in your next that, even when I know bet- 68. Les Miserables (Victor Hugo) gives you an average review? review. Next time your boss ter, I make the same mistakes. 69. Mrs. Dalloway (Virginia Woolf) I am now having a trust issue praises you, ask him exactly Isn’t it possible to intellectually 70. Bleak House (Charles Dickens) because I don’t believe I can lent and average. Ask him to what you did that was helpful. understand a problem and just 71. Go Tell It on the Mountain (James Baldwin) trust what he originally told help you with examples of your Then repeat a whole lot more stop the behavior? 72. As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner) me. work that made him decide of that behavior. A: No, the heart always 73. Absalom, Absalom! (William Faulkner) A: The way you understand on an average rating. Let him Also do not believe that your lags behind the head in apply- 74. 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You Have Fascinating Neighbors! Read Their Stories in Every Issue! We’re Your Hometown! TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Subscribe Today: 435.882.0050 or TooeleOnline.com BOARD OF EDUCA- TION MEETING Tuesday, July 9, 2019, 7pm 92 Lodestone Way, Tooele, UT 84074 1. Executive Session, 6pm (Closed to the Public) 1.1 Purchase, Ex- change, or Lease of Real Property 1.2 Pending or Rea- sonably Imminent Liti- gation 1.3 Collective Bargain-THURSDAY July 4, 2019 B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN ing 1.4 Character, Profes- sional Competence, or Physical or Mental Health of an Individual To place your Classified ad 2. BusinessTo Meeting,place your Classified ad call 435-882-0050 7pm (Start of call Public 435-882-0050PUBLIC NOTICE Meeting) Notice is hereby given 2.1 Welcome and that the Grantsville CLASSIFIEDPledge of Allegiance City Planning Commis- 3. 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The Tooele Transcript- Bulletin has the sole authority to edit all dwellings advertised in this paperforum.) are available on an equal opportunity basis.gin promptly at 7:00 Bold type 5¢ per word/issue 25 No credit for stopped ads. Includes and locate any classified advertisement as deemed appropriate. Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company reserves 3.1 Patron Comments p.m. Boxed ads 50¢ per issue (20 words or less) the right to refuse any advertisement. 4 runs in the Tooele Valley Extra 4. Consent Items CALL TO ORDER (Routine items on the AND PLEDGE OF AL- consent agenda not LEGIANCE Services Services Services Furniture & Garage, Yard Help Wanted Homes for requiringPublic public Notices discus- PUBLICPublic HEARINGS: Notices Appliances Sales Rent sion Meetingsby the Board may a. ProposedMeetings Amend- be adopted by one sin- ments to Grantsville A1 PAINTING. Inte- HOME REPAIRS ex- RAIN GUTTERS, FOR SALE 3x6ft solid TOOELE 271 Millcreek LICENSED CDL 175 S WILLOW gle motion. A Board Land Use and Man- rior, exterior painting, pert. Doors, knobs, seamless, aluminum, wood desk with side Way, Thursday, Fri- DRIVERS: GTM STREET, lot 203, 1 Member may request a gement Code staining, deck oiling, trim, baseboards, all colors, leaf protec- shelves: $300 OBO. day, Saturday Builders is looking for Bdrm, 1 bath , $750+ to remove an item (GLUDMA) Pertaining power washing, dry- mouldings, drywall re- tion cleaning. Li- Wooden credenza: 8am-2pm Moving licensed CDL Drivers. utilities, water paid, from the consent to Chapter 21 Subdivi- wall, phase, patching. pairs, texturing, censed and insured, $200 OBO. Contact sale! Furniture, 2+ yrs of experience no pets. Available. agenda for individual sion Regulations – Professional work at caulking, weather- free estimates . Jim 435-833-9524. household items, is required. Class A Lana Mckean , discussion and consid- Section 7 Financial As- reasonable rates. proofing, framing, (435)841-4001 tools, Coca-Cola CDL is a must. Home Mckean properties, eration.) surance and associ- (435)840-3282 home updating and NORTH VALLEY Ap- jukebox, treadmill, Nightly. Local Driving. Applications re- 4.1 Minutes ated definitions in TOOELE VALLEY renovations and pliance. Washers/ lawnmower. $14-$18/hr based on quired. 4.2 Expenditure Re- Chapter 2, including AERATION, TOP- STUMP Grinding, much more. Small dryers refrigerators, experience. Great 801-518-8670 port subdivision improve- SOIL, tilling, mulch, free estimates, li- jobs okay. Call freezers, stoves. TOOELE 872 North benefits. Please 4.3 Revenue Report ment agreements. manure, sand, land- censed and insured. S h a n e ( 4 3 5 ) $149-$399 full war- 650 East, Saturday email resumes to em- 4.4 Disbursement Re- b. Proposed Animal scape rock & Call Kolleen at 840-0344. ranty. Complete re- 8am-1pm. WENT ployment@gtmbuild- Homes port Conditional Use Permit limerock. Spring 435-849-6768 closed pair service. Satis- KETO! Wardrobe ers.com. Any ques- 4.5 Personnel Deci- Application for Gina cleanup, power rak- JOSE’S YARD MAIN- Sundays. faction guaranteed. from size 16-8 for tions please contact SELLING YOUR sions Adams located at 852 ing. Seasonal Serv- TENANCE Aeration, Parts for all brands. sale. Household ice Call John TREE TRIMMING ISA T r a v i s a t HOME? Advertise it 4.6 VCBO Contract North Cooley in the Power Raking, Mow, Certified Arborist. (435)830-3225. goods, something for 4.7 Surplus RR-5 zone. 435-850-2909 yard cleanup, hauling everyone. 435-840-2849. in the classifieds. Call Trees up to 40’ tall. 882-0050 or visit 4.8 Vote on Consent c. Proposed Commer- HANDYMAN, any kind garbage, residential Call Stephe n Calendar cial Conditional Use and commercial. Low Garage, Yard www.tooeletran of handyman work, (435)241-2504. script.com 5. Board of Education Permit Application for yard work, leaf rates. Licensed/In- Sales Pets NOW HIRING Tooele Reports Rosalie York located cleanup. Residential sured. Senior dis- TREE WORK. Free ERDA 5469 North Army Depot FMWR 5.1 Audit/Budget Com- at 822 East Main and business. Call counts. estimates! Local mittee Street, Building A, Droubay. Moving- RUSH has an opening for a Water Shares J i m m y a t (435)843-7614 company. Licensed 6. Information, Discus- Suite #4 in the CD Call or come by: LAKE Custodial Worker, (435)228-8561 & insured. Bucket sion, or Calendar zone. HAVING A yard sale? truck, Crane serv- 435-224-7949. No KENNELS. NA-02. The salary is ONE SHARE Settle- BECOME A SUB- Items d. Proposed Rezone of Advertise in the Tran- ice, Stump removal, reasonable offer re- Dog & Cat boarding, $9.42 to $10.97 per ment Canyon irriga- SCRIBER. 882-0050 6.1 Business Adminis- .73 acres for Doug and script fused. Freezer, obedience training. hour based on experi- tion water $3500 mulch. trator's Report Roseann Higley lo- grandfather clock, Call (435)882-5266 ence. This is in inter- O B O c a l l 801-633-6685 Pre- 6.2 Superintendent’s cated at 5 North Cen- home furnishings, of- rushlakekennels.co mittent position; no 435-830-2891. ciseTreeLLC.com Report ter Street to go from a fice furniture, 5 hori- m guaranteed hours, no zontal file cabinets. benefits. Opening SETTLEMENT CAN- 6.3 ACT Test Results CS zone to an RM-15 date is June 17, YON Water Share for 7. Action Items zone. Miscellaneous GRANTSVILLE 137 Sporting 2019, closing date is sale: $3,000. Call 7.1 2019 -2020 Liter- e. Proposed Rezone of East Pear St. Goods July 8, 2019. For in- H o l l y a t acy goals 6.21 acres for Todd DIAMONDS don't pay 8am-2pm Thursday structions on how to 307-696-7329. 7.2 Tooele Education a nd Debrorah retail! Large selec- July 4. Misc. items. SELLING YOUR apply, go t o TWO SHARES Settle- Support Professionals Castagno located off tion, high quality. Bri- mountain bike? Ad- www.usajobs.gov. ment Canyon water. Association Negotiated of SR-112 and Durfee HAVING A GARAGE Attention!! Valley Behavioral Health is current- dal sets, wedding vertise it in the classi- The job announce- Send bids and phone Agreement 2019-2020 Street to go from a SALE? Advertise it in bands. Everything fieds. Call 882-0050 m e n t # i s number to 667 Grey- 7.3 Language for Bond A-10 zone to an RR-1 ly hiring for part-time and full-time Therapists the classifieds. Call wholesale! Rocky www.tooele tran- O1NAFFQ191052974 stone Way, Tooele, Resolution zone. (to include those graduating school) to provide 882-0050 Mtn. Diamond Co. script.com 3. For more informa- UT 84074. 7.4 Interlocal Agree- f. Proposed Final Plat treatment for a variety of behavioral condi- S.L.C. t i o n c a l l ment with Tooele Amendment for Gary tions to adult and children populations within SALE 3 DAYS 9-5 YOTTY DISOLVING County Economic De- Fuhriman to change 1-800-396-6948 Thurs, Fri, Sat 124 N. 435-833-2005. Public Notices Tooele County. (Sign-on Bonus!!!) Competitive Sinkers. Get your bait velopment Agency for the name of the origi- SELL YOUR computer Sheridan, Stockton. where the fish are. SEEKING DIRECT Meetings Solar Projects nal Subdivision and to pay & compensation, good work-life balance, in the classifieds. Call Collectable glass- Environmentally safe, care Staff for a dis- 7.5 School Calendar move some lot lines. and an opportunity to make a lasting impact. 882-0050 or visit ware, hand tools, no harmful chemicals. abled adult in Grants- Deadline for public change Property is located at www.tooeletranscript. yard tools, household ville. Training will be notices is 4 p.m. the Please email C a l l L a r r y 7.6 Transportation De- approximately 425 com items. Come see all 435-850-2990 or provided. Call Jacob day prior to publica- partment-Purchase of South West Street in [email protected] or go to of it! (801)918-1162 for tion. Public notices S E L L I N G Y O U R yottydisolvingsinkers@ Building 647 & 649 the RM-7 zone. www.valleycares.com/careers to apply. gmail.com. more information. submitted past the 8. Adjourn (10pm Cur- g. Proposed Prelimi- HOME? Advertise it TOOELE 945 West deadline will not be few) nary Plan for Adam in the classifieds. Call 1220 South: Friday accepted. 8.1 Adjournment Geldmacher on the 882-0050 or visit July 5th, Saturday Help Wanted Wanted UPAXLP REVIEW SUPPORT Hale Place Subdivision www.tooeletran July 6th. Starts at DOCUMENTATION located on the corner script.com 8am. BOARD OF EDUCA- DRIVER: OTR. Good I AM paying more for TION MEETING TWO DAYS PRIOR of Hale Street and b a s e p a y ! junk cars/trucks. I will Tuesday, July 9, 2019, TO THE MEETING AT North Street for the Safety+performance come to you and tow 7pm 92 Lodestone www.boarddocs.com/u creation of nine (9) lots bonuses! Clean MVR it away. Call/Text Way, Tooele, UT t/tooelesd/board.nsf/vp in the RM-7 zone. in last 3yrs, No DUI’s. (435)224-2064 84074 ublic?open h. Proposed Prelimi- CARRIERS DL5970 1. Executive Session, In compliance with the nary Plan for John GIS ANALYST I Background/drug test required. Call/text 6pm (Closed to the Americans with Dis- Clay, Glenda Brafford, TOOELE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Needed! 801-330-6280. Public) abilities Act, individu- and the Tooele Hous- STARTING SALARY: $21.08 PER HOUR Autos 1.1 Purchase, Ex- als needing special ac- ing Authority on the STATUS: FULL-TIME W/BENEFITS HEAVY EQUIPMENT change, or Lease of commodations (includ- Blue Lakes Subdivi- OPERATORS: GTM ing auxiliary communi- sion located at ap- CLOSING DATE: JULY 11, 2019 AT 5:00 PM RW AUTO Sales- Real Property Builders is looking for cative aide and serv- proximately 445 East Commuter Car Deals! 1.2 Pending or Rea- The Opportunity heavy equipment op- ices) during this meet- Clark Street for the 336 N Main in sonably Imminent Liti- Tooele County is currently accepting applica- erators who can oper- ing should notify Diane creation of 12 lots in Tooele! 10 Units gation ate and haul equip- Valdez (435) 833-1900 the split zone of RM-7 tions for a cutting-edge GIS Analyst who will is looking for $9,995 or less! Vehi- 1.3 Collective Bargain- ment, such as skid at least three days and RR-1. perform a variety of technical, analytical and cle Locator Program ing Paper Carriers steers and excava- prior to the meeting. IMMEDIATELY FOL- cartographic duties related to the development, for any make or 1.4 Character, Profes- tors. Class A CDL is (Published in the LOWING PUBLIC maintenance and support of the County’s model! Dlr. #278A. sional Competence, or in the required. $14-$18/hr Tooele Transcript Bul- HEARINGS, THE geographic information system. We only sell clean title, Physical or Mental based on experience. letin July 3, 2019) MEETING WILL OFFI- clean Carfax units. All Health of an Individual This opportunity includes this great Erda Area! Great benefits. CIALLY BE CALLED vehicles come with 2. Business Meeting, comprehensive benefit package: Please email re- TO ORDER BY an engine and trans- 7pm (Start of Public PUBLIC NOTICE • Health, dental and vision insurance package If you’re interested please call sumes to CHAIRMAN, JAIME mission warranty. Meeting) Notice is hereby given employment@gtmbuild TOPHAM. • Generous 401K matching 435.882.0050 visit www.mycom- 2.1 Welcome and that the Grantsville ers.com. Any ques- 1. Consideration to • Participating Utah Retirement Services mutercar.com or call Pledge of Allegiance City Planning Commis- tions please contact recommend approval (URS) member 801-842-1411. 3. Open Forum (Lim- sion will hold a regular • PTO leave as well as 11 paid holidays T r a v i s a t ited to three minutes meeting on Thursday, the Amendments to Stansbury Park 435-840-2849. SELL YOUR CAR or per individual and a to- July 11, 2019 in the Grantsville Land Use Example of Duties: boat in the classi- tal of 30 minutes for all Grantsville City Hall and Management RETIRED ELECTRI- • Knowledge in ESRI Products (ArcGIS Desktop, Improvement fieds. Call 882-0050 comments. To speak, Council Chambers at Code (GLUDMA) Per- CIAN or plumber: ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Enterprise, ArcGIS Online) or visit www.tooele- sign up 429 East Main Street taining to Chapter 21 District Home owner needs • Knowledge in Autodesk CAD, Trimble GPS, transcript. com at the clerk's desk prior in Grantsville Utah. Subdivision Regula- help. Handyman is a SQL Server and other related computer to the start of the open The meeting shall be- tions – Section 7 Fi- plus. $10-$20 per programs forum.) gin promptly at 7:00 nancial Assurance and CUSTOMER h o u r . C a l l Apartments 3.1 Patron Comments p.m. associated definitions • Assists with the collection & maintenance of 435-882-5521. for Rent GIS production layers (SITUS Address Points, 4. Consent Items CALL TO ORDER in Chapter 2, including tax parcels, subdivisions, voting precincts, SERVICE CLERK SELL YOUR com- 1BDRM BASEMENT (Routine items on the AND PLEDGE OF AL- subdivision improve- etc.) PART-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE puter in the classi- APT. $650/mo $500 consent agenda not LEGIANCE ment agreements. • Performs spatial data analytics using ArcGIS at Stansbury Park Improvement District fieds. Call 882-0050 deposit no smoking, requiring public discus- PUBLIC HEARINGS: 2. Consideration to recommend approval toolsets or visit www.tooele- no pets. Cal l sion by the Board may a. Proposed Amend- PAY RATE/HOURS: $15.00/hour; Monday through transcript. com 435-830-3076 be adopted by one sin- ments to Grantsville the Mining, Quarry, • Creates and publishes online content for web Friday 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 30 hours per week. Sand, and Gravel Con- maps and services gle motion. A Board Land Use and Man- No benefits at this time. Possibility of full-time Member may request agement Code ditional Use Permit Ap- • Authors electronic and printed cartographic position in future. Applications will close July 19, to remove an item (GLUDMA) Pertaining plication for Ardero to maps in support of all county offices and the 2019. Daily duties and responsibilities (including from the consent to Chapter 21 Subdivi- conduct a gravel exca- general public but not limited to)- Customer service help on agenda for individual sion Regulations – vation business on • Execute field functions using Trimble Global phones and counter, receiving mail and sorting, discussion and consid- Section 7 Financial As- 563.65 acres located Position Systems (GPS) handling customer complaints and follow up, eration.) surance and associ- at approximately 1100 • Performs other general GIS functions as accounts receivable includes reconciling, refunding 4.1 Minutes ated definitions in North SR 138 in the needed and collections, accounts payable includes copying, 4.2 Expenditure Re- Chapter 2, including MG-EX zone. preparing, filing and tracking W-9s and tax forms, port subdivision improve- 3. Consideration to ap- Minimum Qualifications: Travel Centers of America Job costing on Quick books, correspondence, TRAVEL 4.3STORE Revenue Report ment agreements. prove the Animal Con- A. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited research and records management including 4.4 Disbursement Re- b. Proposed Animal ditional Use Permit Ap- college or university with a degree in GIS, scanning, attaching and organizing records, files port Conditional Use Permit plication for Gina Ad- computer science, geography or related field and maps. Researching and following state laws. TA- Travel Centers4.5 Personnelof America Deci- Application for Gina ams located at 852 preferred. Tracking various state requirements of sampling sions Adams located at 852 North Cooley in the AND and backflow reports and required postings by 8836 Clinton Landing 4.6Rd. VCBO • 801-250-8585 Contract North Cooley in the RR-5 zone. B. At least one (1) year work experience in a law. Need occasional flexible hours for back-up 4.7 Surplus RR-5 zone. 4. Consideration to GIS related field. of staff in office and also during conferences and 4.8 Vote on Consent c. Proposed Commer- recommend approval OR training. Must be able to type fluently, use a 10- NOW HIRING ALLCalendar POSITIONScial Conditional Use of the Commercial C. Associate degree or certified technical key calculator, know how to use Word and XCEL. 5. Board of Education Permit Application for Conditional Use Permit training from an accredited trade school, Caselle software knowledge is a plus. Reports Rosalie York located Application for Rosalie CONVENIENCE5.1 Audit/Budget STORE Com- at 822 East Main York located at 822 college or university in computer science, Must have background in accounting/ geography or related field with a special- Cashiers • Housekeepingmittee Street, Building A, East Main Street, ization in GIS plus two (2) years of GIS work educational equivalent, ability to 6. Information, Discus- Suite #4 in the CD Building A, Suite #4 in experience. perform tasks in a complete and accurate sion, or Calendar zone. the CD zone. timely manner; ability to work well and RESTAURANTItems d. Proposed Rezone of 5. Consideration to Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: communicate with other people; good 6.1 Business Adminis- .73 acres for Doug and recommend approval Fundamental understanding of thematic map- attendance and punctual; organized and Servers • Grill Line Cookstrator's Report• DishwashersRoseann Higley lo- of the Rezone of .73 ping techniques and cartographic conventions; detailed skills; positive work attitude. 6.2 Superintendent’s cated at 5 North Cen- acres for Doug and fundamental knowledge of the principles, appli- Report ter Street to go from a Roseann Higley lo- cations, and techniques of applied geographic How To Apply: Interested candidates BURGER KING/6.3 TACO ACT Test BELL Results CS zone to an RM-15 cated at 5 North Cen- information systems and science; conceptual should submit a resume and complete an Fast food crew members7. • Action Fast Items food crewzone. leads ter Street to go from a knowledge and understanding of Global Nav- application for employment at the 7.1 2019 -2020 Liter- e. Proposed Rezone of CS zone to an RM-15 igation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and related acy goals 6.21 acres for Todd zone. Stansbury Park Improvement District 6. Consideration to GPS instruments; fundamental knowledge of TRUCK SERVICE7.2 Tooele Education and Debrorah office, 30 Plaza Ct., Stansbury Park, UT recommend approval spatial analysis, spatial data management and Support Professionals Castagno located off 84074; M-F 8 am to 430 pm. Truck Service AssociationTechnicians Negotiated of SR-112 and Durfee of the Rezone of 6.21 database design concepts. Duties include walk- Agreement 2019-2020 Street to go from a acres for Todd and ing, climbing, bending, and lifting of 50 lbs. The selected finalist will be required to Debrorah Castagno lo- successfully pass a pre-employment criminal 7.3 Language for Bond A-10 zone to an RR-1 ON SITE TECHNICIANSResolution zone. cated off of SR-112 background check, reference check, and and Durfee Street to post-offer medical physical with a drug 7.4 Interlocal Agree- f. Proposed Final Plat ment with Tooele Amendment for Gary go from an A-10 zone For a complete job description or an screening. Candidates requiring reasonable to an RR-1 zone. accommodations under the Americans with APPLY NOW COMPLETECounty YOUR Economic JOB De-APPFuhriman BY to change application please visit velopment Agency for the name of the origi- 7. Consideration to www.co.tooele.ut.us/humanresources/ Disabilities Act should contact the District Office: Phone or Web recommend approval 435-882-7922. Solar Projects nal Subdivision and to currentjobs.htm 7.5 School Calendar move some lot lines. of the Final Plat THE STANSBURY PARK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IS Tooele County is an Equal Opportunity Employer 1-888-669-8256 or WWW.MYTAJOB.COMchange Property is located at Amendment for Gary AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. 7.6 Transportation De- approximately 425 Fuhriman to change partment-Purchase of South West Street in the name of the origi- Building 647 & 649 the RM-7 zone. nal Subdivision and to 8. Adjourn (10pm Cur- g. Proposed Prelimi- move some lot lines. few) nary Plan for Adam Property is located at 8.1 Adjournment Geldmacher on the approximately 425 REVIEW SUPPORT Hale Place Subdivision South West Street in DOCUMENTATION located on the corner the RM-7 zone. TWO DAYS PRIOR of Hale Street and 8. Consideration to TO THE MEETING AT North Street for the recommend approval www.boarddocs.com/u creation of nine (9) lots of the Preliminary Plan t/tooelesd/board.nsf/vp in the RM-7 zone. for Adam Geldmacher ublic?open h. Proposed Prelimi- on the Hale Place In compliance with the nary Plan for John Subdivision located on Americans with Dis- Clay, Glenda Brafford, the corner of Hale abilities Act, individu- and the Tooele Hous- Street and North als needing special ac- ing Authority on the Street for the creation commodations (includ- Blue Lakes Subdivi- of nine (9) lots in the ing auxiliary communi- sion located at ap- RM-7 zone. cative aide and serv- proximately 445 East 9. Consideration to ices) during this meet- Clark Street for the recommend approval ing should notify Diane creation of 12 lots in of the Preliminary Plan Valdez (435) 833-1900 the split zone of RM-7 for John Clay, Glenda at least three days and RR-1. Brafford, and the prior to the meeting. IMMEDIATELY FOL- Tooele Housing (Published in the LOWING PUBLIC Authority on the Blue Tooele Transcript Bul- HEARINGS, THE Lakes Subdivision lo- letin July 3, 2019) MEETING WILL OFFI- cated at approximately CIALLY BE CALLED 445 East Clark Street TO ORDER BY for the creation of 12 CHAIRMAN, JAIME lots in the split zone of TOPHAM. RM-7 and RR-1. 1. Consideration to 10. Consideration to recommend approval approve the meeting the Amendments to minutes for the previ- Grantsville Land Use ous P&Z Meeting that and Management was held June 13, Code (GLUDMA) Per- 2019. taining to Chapter 21 11. Report from Coun- Subdivision Regula- cil Liaison Member, tions – Section 7 Fi- Neil Critchlow. nancial Assurance and 12. Adjourn. associated definitions DATED June 24, in Chapter 2, including 2019. By the Order of subdivision improve- Grantsville City Plan- ment agreements. ning Commission 2. Consideration to Chairman, Jaime To- recommend approval pham. the Mining, Quarry, Kristy Clark, Zoning Sand, and Gravel Con- Administrator ditional Use Permit Ap- (Published in the plication for Ardero to Tooele Transcript Bul- conduct a gravel exca- letin July 4, 2019) vation business on 563.65 acres located at approximately 1100 North SR 138 in the MG-EX zone. 3. Consideration to ap- prove the Animal Con- ditional Use Permit Ap- plication for Gina Ad- ams located at 852 North Cooley in the RR-5 zone. 4. Consideration to recommend approval of the Commercial Conditional Use Permit Application for Rosalie York located at 822 East Main Street, Building A, Suite #4 in the CD zone. 5. Consideration to recommend approval of the Rezone of .73 acres for Doug and Roseann Higley lo- cated at 5 North Cen- ter Street to go from a CS zone to an RM-15 zone. 6. Consideration to recommend approval of the Rezone of 6.21 acres for Todd and Debrorah Castagno lo- cated off of SR-112 and Durfee Street to go from an A-10 zone to an RR-1 zone. 7. Consideration to recommend approval of the Final Plat Amendment for Gary Fuhriman to change the name of the origi- nal Subdivision and to move some lot lines. Property is located at approximately 425 South West Street in the RM-7 zone. 8. Consideration to recommend approval of the Preliminary Plan for Adam Geldmacher on the Hale Place Subdivision located on the corner of Hale Street and North Street for the creation of nine (9) lots in the RM-7 zone. 9. Consideration to recommend approval of the Preliminary Plan for John Clay, Glenda Brafford, and the Tooele Housing Authority on the Blue Lakes Subdivision lo- cated at approximately 445 East Clark Street for the creation of 12 lots in the split zone of RM-7 and RR-1. 10. Consideration to approve the meeting minutes for the previ- ous P&Z Meeting that was held June 13, 2019. 11. Report from Coun- cil Liaison Member, Neil Critchlow. 12. Adjourn. DATED June 24, 2019. By the Order of Grantsville City Plan- ning Commission Chairman, Jaime To- pham. Kristy Clark, Zoning Administrator (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin July 4, 2019) PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Grantsville City Planning Commis- sion will hold a regular meeting on Thursday, July 11, 2019 in the Grantsville City Hall Council Chambers at 429 East Main Street in Grantsville Utah. The meeting shall be- gin promptly at 7:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF AL- LEGIANCE PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. Proposed Amend- ments to Grantsville Land Use and Man- agement Code (GLUDMA) Pertaining to Chapter 21 Subdivi- sion Regulations – Section 7 Financial As- surance and associ- ated definitions in Chapter 2, including subdivision improve- ment agreements. b. Proposed Animal Conditional Use Permit Application for Gina Adams located at 852 North Cooley in the RR-5 zone. c. Proposed Commer- cial Conditional Use Permit Application for Rosalie York located at 822 East Main Street, Building A, Suite #4 in the CD zone. d. Proposed Rezone of .73 acres for Doug and Roseann Higley lo- cated at 5 North Cen- ter Street to go from a CS zone to an RM-15 zone. e. Proposed Rezone of 6.21 acres for Todd and Debrorah Castagno located off of SR-112 and Durfee Street to go from a A-10 zone to an RR-1 zone. f. Proposed Final Plat Amendment for Gary Fuhriman to change the name of the origi- nal Subdivision and to move some lot lines. Property is located at approximately 425 South West Street in the RM-7 zone. g. Proposed Prelimi- nary Plan for Adam Geldmacher on the Hale Place Subdivision located on the corner of Hale Street and North Street for the creation of nine (9) lots in the RM-7 zone. h. Proposed Prelimi- nary Plan for John Clay, Glenda Brafford, and the Tooele Hous- ing Authority on the Blue Lakes Subdivi- sion located at ap- proximately 445 East Clark Street for the creation of 12 lots in the split zone of RM-7 and RR-1. IMMEDIATELY FOL- LOWING PUBLIC HEARINGS, THE MEETING WILL OFFI- INVITATION TO BID CIALLY BE CALLED Tooele City TO ORDER BY 90 North Main CHAIRMAN, JAIME Tooele City, Utah TOPHAM. 84074 1. Consideration to Notice is hereby given recommend approval that TOOELE CITY the Amendments to CORPORATION Grantsville Land Use NOTICE TO WATER (OWNER) will accept and Management USERS bids for the 2019 Con- Code (GLUDMA) Per- The applications below crete Waterway pro- taining to Chapter 21 were filed with the Di- ject, described in gen- Subdivision Regula- vision of Water Rights eral as follows: tions – Section 7 Fi- in Tooele County. Reconstruction of ap- nancial Assurance and These are informal proximately 2,600 associated definitions proceedings per Rule square feet of existing in Chapter 2, including 655-6-2. Protests con- concrete waterway, subdivision improve- cerning an application 350 linear feet of curb ment agreements. must be legibly written and gutter, 1,500 2. Consideration to or typed, contain the square feet of sidewalk recommend approval name and mailing ad- and related appurte- the Mining, Quarry, dress of the protesting nances. Sand, and Gravel Con- party, STATE THE AP- Separate sealed bids ditional Use Permit Ap- PLICATION NUMBER will be received by the plication for Ardero to PROTESTED, CITE OWNER in Room 227, conduct a gravel exca- REASONS FOR THE of the Tooele City Mu- vation business on PROTEST, and RE- nicipal Offices located 563.65 acres located QUEST A HEARING, at 90 North Main, at approximately 1100 if desired. Also, A $15 Tooele, Utah 84074 North SR 138 in the FEE MUST BE IN- until 11:30 AM on MG-EX zone. CLUDED FOR EACH INVITATION TO BID Tuesday July 30, 3. Consideration to ap- APPLICATION PRO- Tooele City 2019, and then at said prove the Animal Con- TESTED. Protests 90 North Main office publicly opened ditional Use Permit Ap- must be filed with the Tooele City, Utah and read aloud. plication for Gina Ad- Division of Water 84074 Project Specifications ams located at 852 Rights on or before Notice is hereby given will be issued in digital North Cooley in the Jul. 24, 2019 either that Tooele City Cor- format (PDF), and may RR-5 zone. electronically using the poration (OWNER) will be obtained by con- 4. Consideration to Division`s on-line Pro- accept bids for the tacting Tooele City recommend approval test of Application Demolition of Obso- Public Works Depart- of the Commercial form, by hand delivery lete Waste Water ment, 90 North Main, Conditional Use Permit to a Division office, or Treatment Facility, de- Tooele, Utah 84074 Application for Rosalie by mail at PO Box scribed in general as: beginning on Wednes- York located at 822 146300, Salt Lake Demolition of Seven day July 3, 2019 dur- East Main Street, City, UT 84114-6300. (7) existing structures ing office hours from Building A, Suite #4 in Please visit water- at the Obsolete Waste 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. the CD zone. rights.utah.gov or call Water Treatment Facil- by calling (435) 5. Consideration to (801)538-7240 for ad- ity. 843-2130. All Bidders recommend approval ditional information. Separate sealed bids must register with the of the Rezone of .73 CHANGE APPLICA- will be received by the City in order to be con- acres for Doug and TIONS(S) OWNER in Room 227, sidered for Award of Roseann Higley lo- 15-5511 (a44642): of the Tooele City Mu- Bid. cated at 5 North Cen- Danny Fitzgerald pro- nicipal Offices located Bid security in the ter Street to go from a pose(s) using 5 ac-ft. at 90 North Main, amount of 5% of the CS zone to an RM-15 from groundwater (5 Tooele, Utah 84074 base bid will be re- zone. miles north of Grants- until 11:00 AM on quired to accompany 6. Consideration to ville) for DOMESTIC; Tuesday July 30, bids. recommend approval IRRIGATION; STOCK- 2019, and then at said Prospective BIDDERS of the Rezone of 6.21 WATERING. office publicly opened are strongly encour- acres for Todd and 15-5518 (a44815): and read aloud. aged to attend a Debrorah Castagno lo- Charlee`s Construction Project Specifications pre-bid conference cated off of SR-112 Services Inc will be issued in digital which will be held in and Durfee Street to propose(s) using 1 format (PDF), and may Room 224, of the go from an A-10 zone ac-ft. from groundwa- be obtained by con- Tooele City Municipal toTHURSDAY an RR-1 zone. July 4, 2019 ter (Erda) for DOMES- TOOELE tactingTRANSCRIPT Tooele City BULLETIN Offices at 10:30 AM on B9 7. Consideration to TIC; IRRIGATION; Public Works Depart- Tuesday July 16, recommend approval STOCKWATERING. ment, 90 North Main, 2019. The object of ofPublic the FinalNotices Plat Public Notices 15-609Public Notices (a44816): Public Notices Tooele,Public Utah Notices 84074 Public Notices thePublic conference Notices is to AmendmentMeetings for Gary Water User Charlee`sWater Construction User Miscellaneous beginningMiscellaneous on Wednes- Miscellaneous acquaintMiscellaneous BIDDERs Fuhriman to change Services Inc day July 3, 2019 dur- with the site condi- the name of the origi- Deadline for public propose(s) using 1.59 Deadline for public ing office hours from INVITATION TO BID tions, specifications, nal Subdivision and to notices is 4 p.m. the ac-ft. from groundwa- notices is 4 p.m. the 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tooele City and to answer any move some lot lines. day prior to publica- ter (Erda) for DOMES- day prior to publica- by calling (435) 90 North Main questions which BID- Property is located at tion. Public notices TIC; IRRIGATION; tion. Public notices 843-2130. All Bidders Tooele City, Utah DERs may have con- approximately 425 submitted past the STOCKWATERING. submitted past the must register with the 84074 cerning the project. South West Street in deadline will not be 17-221 (a44832): USA deadline will not be City in order to be con- Notice is hereby given All communication the RM-7 zone. accepted. Bureau of Land Man- accepted. sidered for Award of that TOOELE CITY relative to the Project 8. Consideration to UPAXLP agement propose(s) UPAXLP Bid. CORPORATION shall be directed to the recommend approval using 6.47 ac-ft. from Bid security in the (OWNER) will accept Public Works Director NOTICE TO WATER NOTICE OF ESTRAY of the Preliminary Plan USERS groundwater (7.5 Mi. amount of 5% of the bids for the 2019 Con- prior to the opening of for Adam Geldmacher South of Ibapah) for 3 Goats. White with base bid will be re- crete Waterway pro- bids at: The applications below tan markings. All 3 on the Hale Place were filed with the Di- WILDLIFE: Incidental quired to accompany ject, described in gen- TOOELE CITY COR- Subdivision located on use for wildlife; have yellow ear tags bids. eral as follows: PORATION vision of Water Rights with letters, H51, H92, the corner of Hale in Tooele County. STOCKWATERING. Prospective BIDDERS Reconstruction of ap- 90 North Main A Full-Color Street and North 15-1438 (a44841): H36. are strongly encour- proximately 2,600 Tooele, Utah 84074 These are informal The goats were found Street for the creation proceedings per Rule Levi K. Pratt and Caro- aged to attend a square feet of existing Telephone: (435) of nine (9) lots in the lyn J. Pratt propose(s) on Willow Street in pre-bid conference concrete waterway, 843-2130 655-6-2. Protests con- Grantsville. Activity Page RM-7 zone. cerning an application using 0.98 ac-ft. from which will be held in 350 linear feet of curb Steve Evans, Director 9. Consideration to groundwater (Grants- If these goats belong Room 224, of the and gutter, 1,500 of Public Works must be legibly written to you, please contact recommend approval or typed, contain the ville) for DOMESTIC; Tooele City Municipal square feet of sidewalk email: stevee@tooele- of the Preliminary Plan IRRIGATION; STOCK- Lt. Eli Wayman At Offices at 11:00 AM on and related appurte- city.org Just for Kids! name and mailing ad- Tooele County Sher- for John Clay, Glenda dress of the protesting WATERING. Tuesday July 16, nances. The OWNER reserves Brafford, and the 15-5519 (a44866): Zi- i ff's Office at 2019. The object of Separate sealed bids the right to reject any party, STATE THE AP- 435-277-4251 or Every Thursday in the Tooele Housin g PLICATION NUMBER ons Farm, L.C. pro- the conference is to will be received by the or all bids; or to accept Authority on the Blue pose(s) using 13.78 [email protected] acquaint BIDDERs OWNER in Room 227, or reject the whole or PROTESTED, CITE g. Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Lakes Subdivision lo- REASONS FOR THE ac-ft. from groundwa- with the site condi- of the Tooele City Mu- any part of any bid; to cated at approximately ter (Tooele City) for (Published in the tions, specifications, nicipal Offices located award schedules PROTEST, and RE- Tooele Transcript Bul- 445 East Clark Street QUEST A HEARING, MUNICIPAL: In Tooele and to answer any at 90 North Main, separately or together for the creation of 12 City Water Special letin July 2, 4, 9 & 11, questions which BID- Tooele, Utah 84074 to contractors, or to if desired. Also, A $15 2019) lots in the split zone of FEE MUST BE IN- Service Dist. DERs may have con- until 11:30 AM on waive any informality RM-7 and RR-1. CLUDED FOR EACH EXTENSIONS INVITATION TO BID cerning the project. Tuesday July 30, or technicality in any 10. Consideration to APPLICATION PRO- 15-4481 (a29751): Tooele City All communication 2019, and then at said bid in the best interest approve the meeting TESTED. Protests Brian McFadden and 90 North Main relative to the Project office publicly opened of the City. Only bids minutes for the previ- must be filed with the Kelli McFadden is/are Tooele City, Utah shall be directed to the and read aloud. giving a firm quotation ous P&Z Meeting that Division of Water filing an extension for 84074 Public Works Director Project Specifications properly signed will be was held June 13, Rights on or before 2 ac-ft. from ground- Notice is hereby given prior to the opening of will be issued in digital accepted. 2019. Jul. 24, 2019 either water (Lot 18, Brook- that Tooele City Cor- bids at: format (PDF), and may (Published in the 11. Report from Coun- electronically using the field Estates) for DO- poration (OWNER) will TOOELE CITY COR- be obtained by con- Tooele Transcript Bul- cil Liaison Member, Division`s on-line Pro- MESTIC; IRRIGA- accept bids for the PORATION tacting Tooele City letin July 4 & 9, 2019) Neil Critchlow. TION; STOCKWA- 90 North Main Public Works Depart- test of Application Demolition of Obso- SELL YOUR CAR or 12. Adjourn. TERING. Tooele, Utah 84074 ment, 90 North Main, form, by hand delivery lete Waste Water boat in the classi- DATED June 24, NONUSE APPLICA- Telephone: (435) Tooele, Utah 84074 to a Division office, or Treatment Facility, de- fieds. Call 882-0050 2019. By the Order of TION(S) 843-2130 beginning on Wednes- by mail at PO Box scribed in general as: or visit www.tooele- Grantsville City Plan- 15-4579 (A20310): Steve Evans, Director day July 3, 2019 dur- 146300, Salt Lake Demolition of Seven transcript. com or ning Commission Jay Harwood is/are of Public Works ing office hours from City, UT 84114-6300. (7) existing structures e-mail your ad to Chairman, Jaime To- seeking a nonuse pe- email: stevee@tooele- 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please visit water- at the Obsolete Waste tbp@tooeletranscript. pham. riod for 1.42 ac-ft. from city.org by calling (435) rights.utah.gov or call Water Treatment Facil- com Kristy Clark, Zoning (801)538-7240 for ad- groundwater ity. The OWNER reserves 843-2130. All Bidders WANT TO get the lat- Administrator ditional information. (Burmester) for IRRI- Separate sealed bids the right to reject any must register with the est local news? Sub- (Published in the CHANGE APPLICA- GATION. will be received by the or all bids; or to accept City in order to be con- scribe to the Tran- Tooele Transcript Bul- TIONS(S) 15-4646 (A20310): OWNER in Room 227, or reject the whole or sidered for Award of script Bulletin. letin July 4, 2019) Jay Harwood is/are any part of any bid; to Bid. 15-5511 (a44642): of the Tooele City Mu- SELL YOUR car in the Danny Fitzgerald pro- seeking a nonuse pe- nicipal Offices located award schedules Bid security in the riod for 7.932 ac-ft. separately or together amount of 5% of the Transcript Bulletin Public Notices pose(s) using 5 ac-ft. at 90 North Main, Classified section. from groundwater (5 from groundwater Tooele, Utah 84074 to contractors, or to base bid will be re- Trustees miles north of Grants- (Burmester) for IRRI- until 11:00 AM on waive any informality quired to accompany SELLING YOUR ville) for DOMESTIC; GATION. Tuesday July 30, or technicality in any bids. mountain bike? Deadline for public IRRIGATION; STOCK- 15-878 (U9160): Jay 2019, and then at said bid in the best interest Prospective BIDDERS www.tooele tran- notices is 4 p.m. the WATERING. Harwood is/are seek- office publicly opened of the City. Only bids are strongly encour- script.com day prior to publica- SELL YOUR CAR or 15-5518 (a44815): ing a nonuse period for and read aloud. giving a firm quotation aged to attend a tion. Public notices boat in the classi- Charlee`s Construction 0.029 cfs OR 0.648 Project Specifications properly signed will be pre-bid conference submitted past the fieds. Call 882-0050 Services In c ac-ft. from groundwa- will be issued in digital accepted. which will be held in Subscribe Today deadline will not be or visit www.tooele- propose(s) using 1 ter (Erda) for IRRIGA- format (PDF), and may (Published in the Room 224, of the accepted. transcript. com or ac-ft. from groundwa- TION. be obtained by con- Tooele Transcript Bul- Tooele City Municipal 882-0050 UPAXLP e-mail your ad to ter (Erda) for DOMES- Kent L. Jones, P.E. tacting Tooele City letin July 4 & 9, 2019) Offices at 10:30 AM on tbp@tooeletranscript. TIC; IRRIGATION; STATE ENGINEER Public Works Depart- Tuesday July 16, (Published in the 2019. The object of com TOOELE DEADLINES FOR STOCKWATERING. ment, 90 North Main, HAVE A good idea for DEADLINES FOR TRANSCRIPT Tooele Transcript Bul- the conference is to classifieds ads are 15-609 (a44816): Tooele, Utah 84074 a story? Call the classifieds ads are letin June 27 & July 4, acquaint BIDDERs M o n d a y a n d Charlee`s Construction beginning on Wednes- Transcript and let us M o n d a y a n d BULLETIN 2019) with the site condi- Wednesdays by 4:45 Services In c day July 3, 2019 dur- know 882-0050. Wednesdays by 4:45 tions, specifications, p.m. propose(s) using 1.59 ing office hours from p.m. ac-ft. from groundwa- 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and to answer any ter (Erda) for DOMES- by calling (435) questions which BID- TIC; IRRIGATION; 843-2130. All Bidders DERs may have con- STOCKWATERING. must register with the cerning the project. 17-221 (a44832): USA City in order to be con- All communication Bureau of Land Man- sidered for Award of relative to the Project Fullagement Local propose(s) SportsBid. Coverageshall be directed toIn the Every Issue using 6.47 ac-ft. from Bid security in the Public Works Director groundwater (7.5 Mi. amount of 5% of the prior to the opening of South of Ibapah) for base bid will be re- bids at: WILDLIFE: Incidental quired to accompany TOOELE CITY COR- use for wildlife; bids. PORATION TOOELE STOCKWATERING. Prospective BIDDERS 90 North Main TRANSCRIPT 15-1438 (a44841): are strongly encour- Tooele, Utah 84074 Levi K. Pratt and Caro- aged to attend a Telephone: (435) lyn J. Pratt propose(s) pre-bid conference 843-2130 BULLETIN using 0.98 ac-ft. from which will be held in Steve Evans, Director groundwater (Grants- Room 224, of the of Public Works ville) for DOMESTIC; Tooele City Municipal email: stevee@tooele- IRRIGATION; STOCK- Offices at 11:00 AM on city.org SUBSCRIBE TODAY WATERING. Tuesday July 16, The OWNER reserves 15-5519 (a44866): Zi- 2019. The object of the right to reject any ons Farm, L.C. pro- the conference is to or all bids; or to accept 435-882-0050 pose(s) using 13.78 acquaint BIDDERs or reject the whole or ac-ft. from groundwa- with the site condi- any part of any bid; to ter (Tooele City) for tions, specifications, award schedules MUNICIPAL: In Tooele and to answer any separately or together City Water Special questions which BID- to contractors, or to waive any informality TOOELE Service Dist. DERs may have con- TRANSCRIPTEXTENSIONS cerning the project. or technicality in any 15-4481 (a29751): All communication bid in the best interest Brian McFadden and relative to the Project of the City. Only bids BULLETIN giving a firm quotation Kelli McFadden is/are shall be directed to the PLACE YOURfiling ADan extension HERE for Public Works Director properly signed will be CALL 435.882.00502 ac-ft. from ground- prior to the opening of accepted. water (Lot 18, Brook- SERVICEbids at: (PublishedDIRECTORY in the field Estates) for DO- TOOELE CITY COR- Tooele Transcript Bul- YARD & GARDENMESTIC; IRRIGA- CONTRACTORSPORATION CONTRACTORSletin July 4 & 9, 2019) CONTRACTORS TION; STOCKWA- 90 North Main TERING. Tooele, Utah 84074 • Hanging Summer’sNONUSE Here! 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POETRY HARVARD HEALTH LETTERS Moonflowers Closing in on tinnitus treatments he following poem by James Davis May, New research aims to capture and eventually cure incessant ringing in the ears published in 32 Poems Ted Kooser T U.S. POET LAUREATE Magazine, has a sentence I’d 2004 – 2006 ore than 50 million Making it tangible Experimental therapies and emotions linked to tinnitus. like to underline, because it Americans struggle Scientists can help you Potential tinnitus treat- Sound therapy tries to mask states just what I look for in Mwith tinnitus, a con- reproduce the sound of your ments being studied elsewhere the noise of tinnitus. The mask- the poems I choose for this stant or recurring ringing tinnitus so that others under- include therapies that aim to ing sound, which comes from column: “We praise the world in the ears that ranges from stand what you’re hearing. “zap” away tinnitus with tiny wearable or external devices by making/ others see what we see. “Here we have moonflowers irritating to debilitating. Some Polley and his colleagues have amounts of electricity. The idea for the ear, is meant to distract opening, for a man and his daughter, and for us. The poet lives in treatments work for some peo- programmed a machine that is to minimize the activity of overactive brain cells. Georgia and is the author of Unquiet Things from Louisiana State ple, but none seems to work for allows you to control pitch, oversensitive brain cells that “Maskers are safe and University Press. everyone. loudness, and other acoustic turn up the background noise. somewhat effective,” Polley Tinnitus is a tough condition features until you feel it match- These experimental thera- notes. “You pump more signals Moonflowers for doctors to study. “There’s es the sound in your head. But pies -- repetitive transcranial through the remaining connec- Tonight at dusk we linger by the fence no way to measure it directly. that’s not enough to identify magnetic stimulation (rTMS) tions between the ear and the around the garden, watching the wound husks The only way we know you tinnitus. and transcranial direct current brain, and that can temporarily of moonflowers unclench themselves slowly, have tinnitus is if you tell us. Researchers at the Lauer stimulation (tDCS) -- deliver compensate for the lost connec- almost too slow for us to see their moving— Even if there were a cure, we Center are trying to develop a electromagnetic pulses to the tions.” you notice only when you look away wouldn’t know how it worked more tangible physical signa- scalp. But be careful if you’re These therapies only man- and back, until the bloom decides, because we have to rely on ver- ture of tinnitus. offered such a treatment. age symptoms. They don’t work or seems to decide, the tease is over, bal descriptions of what your They’re using hearing tests “There’s no convincing for everyone, but they’re all we and throws its petals backward like a sail tinnitus sounds like and how as well as measurements of evidence that passing electri- have. in wind, a suddenness about this as though loud it is,” says Daniel Polley, electrical activity in the brain cal current into your brain is A ray of hope for some peo- it screams, almost the way a newborn screams director of the Lauer Tinnitus and pupil movement in the going to make your tinnitus go ple: if tinnitus is caused by ear- at pain and want and cold, and I still hear Research Center at Harvard- eyes (the pupils change size away. You could make tinnitus wax or a cyst, it can sometimes that cry in the shout across the garden affiliated Massachusetts Eye depending on the amount worse,” Polley cautions. be eliminated. to say another flower is about to break. and Ear. of effort used to listen), and So talk to your doctor. I go to where my daughter stands, flowers But Polley and his col- plugging the results into a What works right now? Otherwise, you won’t know strung along the vine like Christmas lights, leagues are trying to convert computer. Current treatments attempt what’s causing your tinnitus one not yet lit. We praise the world by making tinnitus into a problem that “We’re measuring what to make tinnitus less annoying. and whether there’s anything others see what we see. So now she points and feels can be measured, which is makes someone with tinni- For example, cognitive behav- you can do. what must be pride when the bloom unlocks itself needed for diagnosis and effec- tus different from someone ioral therapy and hypnosis aim Copyright © 2019 by from itself. And then she turns to look at me. tive treatment. without tinnitus. Then we use to redirect negative thoughts Harvard University. artificial intelligence to find American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry What’s that noise? a signature that identifies the Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry While some people describe presence of tinnitus. Our goal BIRTHDAY magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the tinnitus as a high-pitched ring- is to identify a physical rep- University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2018 by James ing, others say it sounds more resentation of this phantom Davis May, “Moonflowers,” from 32 Poems Magazine, (Number like crickets, “whooshing,” or sound.” 16.2, Winter, 2018). Poem reprinted by permission of James Davis scraping. What is it? Eventually, Polley says, com- May and the publisher. Introduction copyright © 2019 by The Polley says it’s a type of puter programs will help scien- Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s author, Ted Kooser, served as feedback that occurs with age. tists understand what changes United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of The auditory nerve connect- physically when tinnitus comes Congress from 2004-2006. American Life in Poetry does not accept ing the ear to the brain starts and goes. unsolicited submissions. to fray, diminishing normal Lauer Center scientists are sounds. tackling tinnitus in other ways “In some people the brain as well. tries to compensate for this loss These researchers have been NO MORE GUTTER CLEANING, of input by turning up inter- learning about the underly- OR YOUR MONEY nal volume,” Polley explains. ing biology of the problem. “The sensitivity knobs are They’ve been using lab animals BACK – GUARANTEED! turned up and now tuned into to figure out more about the background sounds in the auditory connections lost to AND! SENIOR & % % MILITARY brain, the same way a micro- age. 0 FINANCING* 15 OFF DISCOUNTS phone picks up the sound of They’re also researching *Contact us for additional details itself when it’s too close to a how to regenerate and restore speaker.” hearing signals from the ear to Ann C. 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© 2019 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 35, No. 30 Use the Kid Scoop Secret Decoder Ring to discover the name of this book by Chris Van Dusen, which is available at the library.

n a clear night, the sky is filled 20 - 7 with sparking lights. Some seem to stay still while others shoot across the sky. Asteroids and 8 + 8 meteors are called shooting stars as they move quickly across the sky. Comets often look like fuzzy stars and you have to watch night after night to see their movement. 25 - 10 21 - 7 Randy loves two things: Do the math to label the science and baseball. When parts of a comet. it comes to the solar system, 16 = gas tail 15 = nucleus 14 = dust tail 13 = coma the constellations, and all A Visit to a Comet things robot, he is a genius. But on the baseball What is a comet? diamond? Not so much. A comet is a chunk of ice, rock, He tries but whiffs every and gas flying through space. time. Then one night, Randy When they get close to the sun, sees something shocking they heat up. We can see their through his Space Boy glow and long tails. telescope: it’s a fireball, and it’s headed right for his Halley’s Comet town! He does the math,

Halley’s Comet passes around nasa.gov summons all of his science earth about every 75 years. smarts, and devises a plan The last time it passed us was Photo: that will save the day in a in 1986. Scientists think it will This is the Comet Hale-Bopp. It passed through spectacular way. pass by Earth again in the year our galaxy in 1997. Scientists estimate that it 1986 + 75 = ______. won’t pass by again until the year 4380! To discover the name of this book, find the letter on the outer ring, then replace it with the letter below it on the inner ring. Make a Comet on a Stick In this activity from the NASA Space Place If you have three different colors, you can make a very accurate comet. G P F W N website, you’ll make your own comet that Comets have a nucleus, which is the main body of the comet. They have a can fly around the room! You’ll need: coma, which is the glowing part around the nucleus, the red ribbon. Then they • chopsticks or a popsicle stick have two tails: a dust tail and a gas tail—the gold and silver ribbons. G B V T N K • 3 di erent ribbons (gold, silver, red) scissors and aluminum foil Follow the instuctions below to make your comet. • G T P V V N

Space Search Y B A C B D Look through the

spaceplace.nasa.gov newspaper to find: A word that Photos: Photos: describes a comet Comets Don’t Cut five pieces Tie your ribbons Cut three pieces Form the foil Hold your A word with three Last Forever of ribbon: two around the of tin foil so into a ball comet on a stick syllables Every time Halley’s comet long pieces, two end of your they’re roughly while keeping and fly it around A number larger travels around the sun, it medium-size chopsticks or square shaped. the ribbon tail the room! than 1,000 loses 250 million tons of pieces, and one popsicle stick. Gather the foil off to the side. For more ideas, Two words that ice and dust! Scientists short red piece. around the end Repeat with two visit the NASA rhyme think it only has about of the stick. more sheets Space Place 2,200 more trips around Visit the NASA Space Place at Standards Link: Research: the sun before it vanishes of foil. online. Use the newspaper to spaceplace.nasa.gov locate information. in about 170,000 years.

The word comet came from the Greek word kometes. What does ASTEROIDS Find the words in the puzzle. it mean? The letters on the correct comet tail spell the answer. How many of them can you METEORS find on this page? NUCLEUS O U T E H R S H T A COMETS ORBIT P A C E M Y E C S F WATCH C S A G E I S T U R HALLEY O T E L T U E A D E TAILS This week’s word: M W A A E R O W C C SPACE VAN ISH E H I L O R B I T A The verb vanish means ROCK to disappear. T L C I R C O M A P DUST The magician made the COMA S U D R S K S C I S flowers vanish by saying the magic words. HEAT N S H A L L E Y K Y ICE Try to use the word vanish in Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical a sentence today when talking GAS words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. with your friends and family.

Long Tail Articles Measure how many column inches of one Ode to article are on the front page. Measure how many column inches of space are used for a

second front page article. Why was one article the Sun comet book. comet

They had read a funny funny a read had They given more space than the other? ANSWER: Write a poem about the sun. Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate info. B12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 4, 2019

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