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TIM GILLIE fic,” he said. EDITOR According to the project list- The state has bumped up the ing on UDOT’s Statewide Rural start date for one road project Long-Range Transportation in Tooele County. Plan 2019-2050, the additional The Department of westbound lane or auxiliary Transportation has moved lane, is funded and construc- the start date for a third lane tion scheduled to begin in on westbound Interstate 80 2020 with an estimated cost of from state Route 201 to exit $2.8 million. Grantsville Police Sgt. Rhonda Fields checks up on a table during the Tip-a-Cop fundraiser at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville Tuesday. 99 by nine months, according UDOT officials told the to Tooele County Commission Tooele County Council of Chairman Tom Tripp. Governments at its August “At a Wasatch Front 2019 meeting that the auxil- Regional Council meeting it iary lane project will improve Officers serve up hot food at was announced that the third weaving from vehicles getting lane from SR-201 to exit 99 onto the interstate, according had been moved forward,” to UDOT. Tripp said. “It should be com- Other UDOT projects under- Casa Del Rey for Tip-A-Cop pleted by the end of 2020 way in Tooele County include instead of 2021.” the replacement of the Black Tripp made the announce- Rock bridges along with the ment during his commissioner exit 99 flyover bridge and the PHOTOS DEVAN GOWANS update at Tuesday night’s first phase of the Midvalley County Commission meeting in Highway. DEVAN GOWANS the County Building. The bridge and flyover STAFF WRITER “That will give a little bit of Grantsville City and Tooele relief on the going home traf- SEE UDOT PAGE A7 ® County law enforcement offi- cers put a new meaning to public service Tuesday evening at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville for the annual Tip-a-Cop fun- draiser. From 5 to 9 p.m., Grantsville Police Chief Jacob Enslen, accompanied by Grantsville City police ser- Annual pay for geants Lydon Allred, Rhonda Fields, Maxwell Chavez and Tooele County Sheriff’s Deputy Jim White, took to the dining county’s elected floor of the restaurant. They assumed the regular duties of waiters by delivering orders, cleaning tables and working officials, deputies for tips. All tips given to the officers throughout the evening will set for increase contribute to the Shop-with- Grantsville Police Sgt. Maxwell Chavez loads up a platter during the fundraiser. SEE OFFICERS PAGE A7 ® TIM GILLIE The proposed annualized EDITOR salary for 2020 for county As the Tooele County commissioners, the county Commission prepares to assessor, auditor, clerk, record- approve its 2020 budget, the er/surveyor, and treasurer is resolution that establishes the $95,031. salary for elected county offi- Resolution 2018-20, as cers and their deputies shows a found on the County Clerk’s 3.4% increase over their 2019 website, sets the 2019 annu- salary. alized salary for these posi- The increase includes a tions at $91,885. The $3,146 2.4% cost-of-living increase increase over the 2020 and a 1% merit increase that resolution works out to a 3.4% all county employees get based increase. on their years of service with The county attorney’s the county, according to Tooele proposed 2020 annualized County Auditor Alison McCoy. salary is $125,518. The 2020 “The intent is to give the proposed salary for the justice county officers the same court judge is $125,845. The increase as all other county county sheriff’s proposed 2020 employees,” McCoy said. salary is $98,502. The County Commission All three proposed 2020 The donation jar (above) for held the first reading and a salaries are 3.4% over the Shop-With-a-Cop sits on at the entrance of Casa Del Rey. public hearing on a resolu- annualized salary adopted for Grantsville Police Chief Jacob tion setting the salaries of those positions in resolution Enslen (right) delivers an entree Tooele County officers for the 2018-20, which was adopted during the fundraiser. 2020 fiscal year at its meeting with the 2019 county budget Tuesday night in the County Building. SEE INCREASE PAGE A7 ®

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DEVAN GOWANS STAFF WRITER The Tooele City Council unanimously approved an ordi- nance to City Code amending the zoning of medical cannabis production and pharmacies during a meeting at City Hall Wednesday. The change was made by Tooele City Ordinance 2019- 19, which proposed amend- ments to Tooele City Code Chapter 7-1-15 and 7-16 regarding the establishment of medical cannabis production and pharmacies. The ordi- DEVAN GOWANS/TTB PHOTO nance restricts production of Peter Clegg, a representative from Valley Behavioral Health, came forward medical marijuana to industri- during the public hearing for a medical cannabis zoning amendment and al zones and marijuana phar- expressed concerns about accessibility to cannabis during a City Council macies to general and regional meeting at Tooele City Hall Wednesday. DEVAN GOWANS/TTB PHOTO commercial zone districts. Tooele City Community Development Director Jim Bolser presents a zoning map amendment for the The ordinance was pre- 2019 first special session of the Behavioral Health prevention Epic Apartments to the City Council during a meeting at Tooele City Hall on Wednesday. sented to the City Council by Utah Legislature, Baker said. services, came forward and Tooele City Attorney Roger “The ballot initiative and expressed concerns about the Baker. Medical cannabis is the subsequent state legislation accessibility of cannabis. subject of a recent initiative on legalized the production, sale, “On a prevention standpoint Tooele City Council OKs a state ballot and Utah State and use of medical cannabis in as this moves forward, our con- Senate Bill 1002 during the the state of Utah,” he said. cern is the increased accessibil- According to Baker, the state ity of medical cannabis and its property rezone at 1000 mandates that the city classify ability to be misused and what CORRECTIONS a cannabis production estab- we’re asking for is for the coun- lishment for permitted use in cil’s concerted support for our all industrial and agriculture prevention services … so that North and Berra Boulevard In Tuesday’s story “Black zones unless jurisdiction we can ensure it’s being used Friday beat Cyber Monday assigns it to one or more indus- medically as it’s been accepted DEVAN GOWANS Councilwoman Melodi Gochis was absent. for year’s busiest holiday trial or agricultural zones. by our voters,” Clegg said. STAFF WRITER The approval comes after a positive sales,” East End Boutique “We must allow a cannabis “On behalf of the council, The Tooele City Council voted unani- recommendation to the council from the owner Monica Miller’s hus- production facility as a permit- the administration, the mayor mously in favor of a zoning map amend- Tooele City Planning Commission during a band was misidentified. His ted use in certain zoning. If and her staff, I think we agree ment request at a meeting following a public meeting on Nov. 18. The planning commis- name is Jay. The Transcript we don’t specific one, it’s per- with everything you’ve said,” hearing Wednesday at City Hall. sion voted 4-3 in favor of the rezone at the Bulletin apologizes for the mitted in all agricultural and said City Council chairman The request was made by Drew Hall, meeting. error. industrial zoning districts,” Steve Pruden. managing partner of Tooele Associates, LP, This property is part of a litigation settle- Baker said. “We are kind of obligated to reassign the zoning for 18.18 acres locat- ment agreement involving Tooele City and The headline for According to Baker, the state to go through with this but ed at 1000 N. 600 West from NC, neighbor- parties of the Overlake settlement agree- Tuesday’s story “Voters mandates that the city classify we are trusting that the hood commercial to MR-16, multi-family ment. won’t get to decide on a cannabis production estab- Legislature will keep the reigns residential with 16 units per acre. During the public hearing portion of the Skywalk,” may lead some lishment for permitted use in nice and tight on all of this so In conjunction with the rezone, the planning commission meeting, Hall pro- readers to conclude that all industrial and agriculture that it doesn’t mushroom out proposed housing would be a multi-family posed a quid pro quo to the commission, the legal battle to place the zones unless jurisdiction of control like you elaborated development named “The Epic Apartments stating that he will not propose high-den- Skywalk development on a assigns it to one or more indus- on,” Pruden said. at Overlake.” sity housing along Aaron Drive and Berra ballot is over. The petition- trial or agricultural zones. Pruden closed the public According to the staff report the MR-16 Boulevard, which is entitled to do via the ers are reviewing the judge’s “The recommendation hearing and entertained a zoning district permits the construction of settlement agreement, if he is granted the decision and will determine before you tonight is that we motion to vote on the ordi- two-family, three-family and greater dwell- rezone. a course of action. The allow them for permitted uses nance. The council then moved ing unit buildings. Townhouses, condomini- He stated that if he is not granted the headline and subhead for in the industrial zoning dis- to unanimously approve the ums, apartments, twin homes and other rezone or high-density housing along Aaron the story have been revised tricts,” Baker said. “Similarly, ordinance. multi-family dwelling style units are also Drive and Berra Boulevard, he will activate on tooeleonline.com to the permitted use for medical Baker noted during the permitted. Detached single-family units are the dispute resolution of the settlement read “Judge denies motion cannabis pharmacies to be in planning commission meeting not permitted in the MR-16 zone. agreement. on Skywalk petition: Court all commercial zoning districts on Nov. 13, which held a pub- Also according to the staff report, the The negative votes from the planning finds county’s action to be besides residential and mixed- lic hearing on the medical can- proposed development could possibly yield commission meeting on Nov. 18 came administrative but leaves use. This ordinance is not nabis ordinance, there already a maximum of 290 dwelling units. from Commission Chairman Tony Graf and door open for challenges of about making a policy state- is a cannabis cultivation facility The city council meeting opened to a commissioners Tyson Hamilton and Phil zoning and permitted use ment on medical cannabis. It’s operating in the city. The cul- public hearing portion. Drew Hall came for- Montano, all echoing similar sentiments changes.” simply implementing a state tivator, Tryke Companies, is ward to address potential concerns from the that negotiations and items presented to mandate.” located at 1881 West F Ave., in council and the council voiced none. the planning commission should be done The meeting opened to a Tooele City’s industrial depot After the public hearing closed, the City in good faith and not under the auspice of public hearing. Peter Clegg, district. Council then casted four votes unanimously threat of lawsuit. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT a representative from Valley [email protected] in favor of the zoning amendment request. [email protected] BULLETIN ADMINISTRATION Scott C. Dunn Publisher Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus OFFICE County adopts changes to moderate-income housing plan Bruce Dunn Controller Chris Evans Office Manager or expansion of infrastructure tives to promote the construc- Vicki Higgins Customer Service It doesn’t guarantee housing, but provides more opportunities that will encourage the con- tion of moderate-income hous- Patricia Cook Circulation Manager struction of moderate-income ing. EDITORIAL TIM GILLIE modify or adopt changes to in its general plan, according housing. • Apply for or partner with Tim Gillie Editor EDITOR their general plan related to to Miller. • Create or allow for, and an entity that applies for David Bern Editor-at-Large The Tooele County moderate income housing. The The Tooele County Planning reduce regulations related to, programs administered by a Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Commission adopted modifi- housing would be affordable Commission discussed the new accessory dwelling units in metropolitan planning organi- Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor cations to the portion of the for families with an annual legislation and came up with residential zones. zation. Devan Gowans Staff Writer county’s general plan that deals gross income equal to or less a list of seven of the 22 strate- • Allow for higher density or In addition, Miller said the Mark Watson Correspondent with moderate-income hous- than 80% of the median gross gies that the county is already moderate-income residential county is hoping to update ADVERTISING ing during its meeting Tuesday income for households of the implementing. development in commercial the general plan in 2020. Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager night. same size in the county. The planning commission and mixed-use zones, com- Additional modifications in Keith Bird Advertising Sales “This a mandate by the “It doesn’t guarantee them recommended that the County mercial centers, or employment the moderate-income housing Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & state,” said County Commission housing,” Miller said. “But it Commission adopt those seven centers. plan may be made during that Classified Advertising Manager chairman Tom Tripp. provides opportunities for that strategies as part of the general • Encourage higher density update process, he said. LAYOUT & DESIGN County planner Jeff Miller to occur.” plan. or moderate-income residential The County Commission John Hamilton Creative Director explained that the state The legislation lists 22 Those seven strategies are: development near major transit adopted the proposed changes Liz Arellano Graphic Artist Legislature adopted legisla- implementation strategies for • Rezone for densities neces- investment corridors. to the moderate-income hous- PRODUCTION tion earlier this year that encouraging moderate income sary to ensure the production • Apply for or partner with ing plan with a unanimous Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager requires certain counties, housing. The county needs to of moderate-income housing. an entity that applies for State vote. Fred Feinauer Production Manager including Tooele County, to adopt at least three of those 22 • Facilitate the rehabilitation or Federal funds or tax incen- [email protected] Dan Coats Pre-press Technician

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FILE PHOTO Kids gather to see the Christ child at the live nativity on display at J. Reuben Clark Historic Farm in Dec. 2018. Clark Historic Farm to host 7th WE are so happy to announce that the Vario and Tomac families, together with the local business listed below, will be collecting again live nativity on Dec. 14 and 16 this year for the Primary Children’s Hospital cancer floor HAPPY CRAZY SOCKS and FUNNY UNDIES in memory of our Ryan Tomac (1994-2015). DEVAN GOWANS Clark Historic Farm. There will and reverent,” she said. STAFF WRITER also be hot chocolate served by “Personally, I think it’s very They will be donated to children, on the cancer floor, that are in need of For residents and visitors the Grantsville Future Farmers good for introspection and it’s a happy smile, and a little warmth to brighten their Christmas season. looking to experience one of America. not loud like others that I have of the most distinguishable Johnsen said the nativity been to,” Johnsen said. “We Please bring new HAPPY CRAZY SOCKS and FUNNY UNDIES symbols of Christmas, the J. usually draws anywhere from hope this provides a unique Reuben Clark Historic Farm in 3,000 to 4,000 attendees, but experience for the residents of for children ages 2 yrs to 18 yrs old. Grantsville is set to host its live this year, the Clark Historic Tooele Valley and a different nativity again this year for two Farm is hoping for 5,000 as nativity experience than what days. it’s anticipated to be the farm’s they’re used to.” DONATIONS MAY BE DROPPED OFF: Located at 392 W. Clark St. largest nativity display yet. Proceeds from the nativity in Grantsville, the festivities “We’re always adding new will go to benefit future heri- are set to begin on Saturday, things,” she said. tage projects at the Clark Farm. Dec 2 thru Dec 18th Dec. 14 and will continue on “This year, we’ll have nativ- The farm also hosts the Honey Monday, Dec. 16 from 6 p.m. ity sets and images of Christ Harvest Festival, which is a to 8 p.m. Price of admission is donated to us by people from seasonal festival that happens WAVES SALON $2 for adults and $1 for chil- the community,” she said. “St. in October and showcases local 233 So. Main St, Tooele; Monday thru Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm dren. For $1 off the price of Marguerite Catholic Church honey, musical performances, admission, the National Honor will also be decorating lumi- pony rides and more for the Society at Grantsville High naria bags that will go along- local community. EYE LOVE LASH School will be collecting food side the luminary walk, which The Clark Historic Farm is 32 West Vine St, Tooele; Tuesday thru Friday, 10 am to 5 pm for the local food bank. I think is a very distinctive a volunteer organization. If In addition to the nativity aspect of the live nativity.” anyone is interested in volun- scene, the farm will also host Johnsen said that she loves teering or entering an image INWEST TITLE SERVICES a luminary walk along with the tranquility and holiday or nativity, they are asked to 1244 N. Main, Tooele; Monday thru Friday, 10 am to 4 pm other nativity sets and displays spirit that the display brings to contact the organization at of Christian images, paintings, the residents of Grantsville and clarkhistoricfarm.org, or to call drawings, and other visuals, Tooele County. Johnsen for more information BLUE ANTLER SALON according to Susan Johnsen, “What I love most is that our at 801-971-0842. 44 S Main, Tooele; Noon to 5 pm vice president of Friends of nativity is very rustic, quiet, [email protected] or the home of Pat and Julie Vario, 381 West Utah Ave. Again, we thank you all for your support for this love endeavor. Full Local Sports MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL AND THANK YOU! Coverage In Every Issue

Pat & Julie Vario and Nikki Vario Candelario • Dylan & Lonnie and Trevor & Cassidy TOOELE Bob & Millie and Matt Tomac TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 THURSDAY, DEC 5 Melanie’s Health Nutrition HARVARD HEALTH LETTER 768 N Main, Tooele ACUPUNCTURE Should you use an active workstation at home? SERVICES $75.00 CALL OR BOOK ONLINE These desks are tied to both health benefits and risks 801-554-5913 ctive workstations aren’t veins,” Lee says. She says a burn slightly more energy than just for the office. The standing desk isn’t right for you would at a treadmill desk, Adesks that enable you someone with balance or foot especially if you turn up the to stand, walk, or cycle while problems, or someone with resistance. A cycling desk has working are showing up in arthritis in the low back, hip, a broad, comfy seat (unlike a schools, libraries, airports, or knee. “Standing for long tiny bicycle saddle, which can hotels, and even coffee shops. periods overloads the joints place pressure on the groin But is an active workstation so and back and can worsen area). MYGA AUNNUITY important you should use one pain,” Lee says. Cycling desk pros: Staying at home, and is it safe for an Prices for standing desks seated while being active takes 3.25% older adult? range from a few hundred to pressure off of your hip and a few thousand dollars; desk knee joints but allows you to GUARANTEED Why they’re popular converters start at about $100. be active while you’re working. Active workstations help A no-cost option: use a high It’s easier to type when using a 10 YEARS people reduce time spent sit- countertop or tall filing cabinet cycling desk, compared with a ting. Prolonged periods of at home. treadmill desk. inactivity are linked to heart Cycling desk cons: Using disease, stroke, diabetes, and Treadmill desks a cycling desk may make it even an early death. “All of A treadmill desk is a stand- harder to concentrate. People our body functions -- including ing desk with a walking-only whose balance may be thrown blood flow, blood pressure, treadmill attached below. off by pedaling (and shifting heart and lung function, and These treadmills are designed weight) should avoid this desk, blood sugar processing -- to move at very slow speeds Lee says. improve when we expend ener- (1 to 2 mph) for many hours Prices for a cycling desk more than standing desks. gy with physical activity, but at a time. You can also buy a with a built-in seat range from they decline with inactivity,” special under-desk treadmill about $200 for a small folding What to think about says I-Min Lee, a professor of to use beneath a standing desk version to well above $1,000 If you spend more than a medicine at Harvard Medical you already have. for a large stationary style. few hours per day sitting at a For Sale School who studies the role Treadmill desk pros: Very desk at home, an active work- of physical activity in disease slow walking expends a little Recent evidence station may be helpful, espe- prevention. more energy than standing. A review of 12 stud- cially if you find it hard to take Plus, it’s easier on your back ies on active workstations, breaks (aim for two minutes Standing desks -- as long as you don’t have published online Jan. 28, every half-hour). A standing desk is made so back problems. “When you’re 2019, by Occupational and But keep in mind an active that a person can stand while moving, you don’t put as much Environmental Medicine, work station requires extra working. These desks are avail- pressure on your back as when found that all three types of space in your home and may able in fixed heights (think of you’re standing,” Lee points active workstations were asso- involve a sizable investment. a tall, skinny table) or adjust- out. ciated with a short-term boost Lee suggests trying one in a able heights (which you can Treadmill desk cons: Even in productivity. However: store for an extended period raise when you want to stand, slow walking can aggravate • Treadmill and cycling before making a purchase. and lower when you want to existing back and joint pain. desks seemed to have And while the desks can sit), with a variety of desktop Also, it may be harder to con- more physiological ben- reduce time spent sitting, so shapes (rectangular, curved, or centrate when you’re walking; efits than standing desks. can other activities, such as PRIME COMMERCIAL L-shaped). it takes lots of practice to be • Treadmill desks interfered walking. You can also turn a regular able to type and walk at the with fine motor skills In other words, figure out PROPERTY (low) desk into a standing desk same time. Lee recommends needed for computer if you need an active worksta- with a converter, a work sur- avoiding this workstation if work, but were associated tion to reduce sitting time, or face you place on top of your you have balance, back, or with lower psychological if you’d be better off with a existing desk and raise to the joint problems. stress levels than standing lifestyle change. 1094 NORTH MAIN desired height. Prices start at about $500 desks. Standing desk pros: “When for an under-desk treadmill • Treadmill and cycling Copyright © 2019 by TOOELE you stand, you expend 20% and $1,000 for an integrated desks increased alertness Harvard University. to 25% more energy than treadmill desk. 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Christianity carries the truth of the redemption From the writings of the irrelevant we actually are to Rev. Billy Graham God. One can have religion and not know Christ. It is hav- Q: How can a person dis- ing a personal relationship tinguish between Christianity with Him that counts, and that and other faiths? What cannot happen without com- can Christians do to make ing to faith in Christ and Him Christianity more relevant, and alone. These are His terms and can Christianity ever become they are unchangeable. Jesus the prominent religion? -- R.D. said, “I am the way, the truth, A: There is something that and the life. No one comes to distinguishes Christianity from the Father except through Me” all the religions of the world. (John 14:6). Not only does it carry the Christians are a foreign truth of the redemption, by influence, a minority group the death of our Savior for our in a pagan world. The day is sins on the cross, it carries the coming, however, when fol- fact that Christ rose again. If lowers of Jesus Christ will it is Christian, it will be Bible- reign with Christ. But while centered. Scripture says, “Be the great day is in the future, doers of the word. ... Pure and today Christians are to take undefiled religion before God their places in society with and the Father is this ... to moral courage to stand up for keep oneself unspotted from that which is right, just, and the world” (James 1:22, 27). honorable. But the majority of If one is a Christian, there will the world rejects the truth of be obedience to God’s Word. Christ and this will not change Christianity is a serious busi- until He returns in glory. ness. Only the Christian faith follows its Leader who died This column is based on the and rose again and is alive. words and writings of the late Christians may want to be Rev. Billy Graham. relevant; however, the more © 2019 Billy Graham relevant we become to a sin- Literary Trust. Distributed by dominated world, the more Tribune Content Agency, LLC. NOW SERVING TOOELE A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 5, 2019 A BETTER LIFE The holidays can be healthy-ish “HOW TO TURN with whole wheat sugar cookies Editor’s note: “A Better Life” son? Happy holidays! MEDICARE is a weekly column by the USU Extension – Tooele Office that Whole Wheat Sugar Cookies Sarah Patino focuses on a variety of topics CONFUSION GUEST COLUMNIST Ingredients: intended to enhance quality of 2 ½ cup whole wheat flour life. ½ teaspoon salt INTO MEDICARE ¼ teaspoon baking soda he holidays can be a eating. Enjoy every bite, and ½ cup butter softened CONFIDENCE.” tough time to keep stop when you feel satisfied. ½ cup granulated sugar Tnutrition and health You can be more about 1 ounce Neufchatel cream goals at the forefront of your mindful eating and managing cheese (1/3 less fat) mind. With so much going on, holiday indulgences by: using 1 large egg a healthy lifestyle often gets a smaller plate, only eat what 1 teaspoon vanilla pushed to the back burner. you can see (keep healthier ½ cup powdered sugar Even with other priorities, foods visible), serve from the 2 tablespoon plain Greek there is still room for good stove, remove distractions, eat yogurt health and proper nutrition. smaller meals through the day ¼ teaspoon zested lemon The trick is to simplify. 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DEVAN GOWANS/TTB PHOTO Grantsville Police Sgt. Maxwell Chavez leaves the kitchen to deliver orders to guests during the Tip-a-Cop fund- raiser at Casa Del Rey in Grantsville Tuesday.

out food. It’s pretty exciting for in Salt Lake Valley that partici- Officers them and I love knowing that pated in a similar fundraiser. continued from page A1 the proceeds from this will go “Every year, we help out and on to benefit kids in the com- raise money for anywhere from munity.” 100 to 120 kids that would oth- According to Allred, the eve- erwise go without Christmas, so a-Cop program, which is a ning garnered roughly $3,600 overall, it’s a great program,’” program that pairs an officer in tips. Allred, who runs both Allred said. with a family in need during programs, said that the fund- The second Tip-a-Cop event the holiday season scheduled raiser has been happening in is scheduled to happen at Jim’s for Dec. 14. the county for nearly 13 years. Family Restaurant Thursday “The whole concept behind “In the past 10 years, our evening from 6 to 9 p.m. it is that we’re serving food to program has raised at least Local emergency medical the citizens of the community $100,000 and has helped about service personnel from the in an effort to raise tips and 1,000 kids from all over the Mountain West Ambulance donations for our Shop-With-a- county,” Allred said. crew are also helping out Shop- Cop program,” said Grantsville Casa Del Rey owner Jamie with-a-Cop with Tip-a-Medic. Police Sgt. Lydon Allred, who Wilkerson said she loves the Applebee’s in Tooele City runs the program. sense of community that the hosted a Tip-a-Medic on Nov. “I’ve been doing this for fundraiser brings, stating that 30. The Bonneville Brewery in almost 10 years now and we’re she started the Tip-a-Cop fund- Tooele will host a Tip-a-Medic going strong,” he said. “I love raiser in 2006 at her restaurant on Friday from 5:30 to 9 p.m. seeing the smile on the parents with the help of White after get- [email protected] and the kids faces as we bring ting the idea from a restaurant

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Subscribe Today meeting, according to County 435-882-0050 Increase Commission Chairman Tom continued from page A1 Tripp. This is the last year that the county budget will in December 2018.. include a paid full-time The salary resolution also County Commission. The The Old Grantsville Church Dinner Theatre establishes the salary for voter approved change in presents elected officials’ chief depu- county government calls for a ties. five-member part-time coun- The 2020 proposed sala- ty council effective January ries for chief deputies is also 2021. 3.4% ahead of their adopted The forms of government 2019 annualized salary. study committee recom- The annual salary for the mended an annual stipend Miracle December chief deputy assessor, audi- of between $20,000 and tor, clerk, recorder/surveyor, $25,000 and no benefits for and treasurer for 2020 is set county council members. 12, 13, 14, 16 at $66,251 in the resolution. Using a $90,000 annual on th The chief deputy attorney’s salary for the county com- salary is set at $115,882 and mission with an estimated the chief deputy sheriff’s sal- $30,000 in benefits for each ary will be $87,662. commissioner, a $24,000 The County Commission annual stipend for county publicized and held a public council members, and hearing on the proposed sal- $120,000 annual salary ary increases for elected offi- for a county manager with Street cials during its meeting on $40,000 in benefits, the Dinner Theatre Caterers And Ticket Prices Show Only Dates And Ticket Prices Dramatic Publishing, Inc Tuesday night. Nobody spoke study committee projected an Fri Dec 13, 6:30pm Costa Vida Taco Bar $22 34Thur 12, Fri 13, Sat 14, Mon 16, 7pm Sat Matinee Dec 14, 1pm during the public hearing. annual $300,000 cost for the Sat Dec 14, 6:30pm Dickey’s BBQ Beef Brisket, $22 NEW! All performances This was the first reading five-member county council/ SHOW ONLY PRICES: Adults $10, Seniors(60+) $8, Dinner Theatre seats must be reserved in advance! Kids (ages 4 to 12) $7, Kids 3 and under are free. now have the SHOW ONLY for the salary setting resolu- manager form of government Dinner Theatre doors open at 6pm. Eat dinner when you arrive. Doors open one half hour before show starts option. Friday and Saturday tion. The County Commission compared to an annual cost Dinner Theatre Show starts at 7pm. Concessions also available. Concessions available at all performances night performances also have expects to hold a second of $360,000 for the three- Buy tickets online: www.eventbrite.com the dinner option. reading of the resolution member commission. Seating is in order of Reservation / Ticket purchase. Please let or Facebook Old Grantsville Church us know if you have a disability we need to accommodate. Reserve tickets (pay at the door): call/text (435) 241-8131 prior to a vote at its Dec. 17 tgillie@tooeletranscript A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 5, 2019

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Jim Jack Hartley Hartley, and Alix Harmon John Edward was tasked with screening and (Kevin); and adored by his loading salt. March 28, 1967 – grandsons, Jayden and Xavier. Bergeron John is survived by his Dec. 3, 2019 He is also survived by brother, mother, Susan; sister Liz Jeremy Hartley (Gloria); sister, John Edward Bergeron, (John) Byrne; brother, Peter; Jim J. Hartley, age 52, of Jackie Hartley; aunts, uncles, age 55, passed away Nov. 28, nephews, Ryan (Ashley) Sena Spanish Fork, passed away many nieces and nephews who 2019, at home. He was born and Coy Lewis; aunts, Anna Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019, at the loved him. in Fort Carson, Colorado, on Mae (Frank deceased) Krish, University of Utah Hospital. Funeral services will be held March 30, 1964, to Ernest Jean (Steve) Uffens, Gail Jim was born March 28, at The Church of Jesus Christ John (Frenchy) and Susan (Claude deceased) Guidry, 1967, in American Fork, of Latter-day Saints, 1750 E. Krish Bergeron. Beverly (Cyril deceased) Utah. His parents are Gloria 750 South, Spanish Fork, Utah, John attended Tooele Portier; uncles, Larry Krish and Robert Hartley. In his on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019, at schools where he made many and Desmond (Debbi) youth Jim ran track, was a 11 a.m. Family and friends may friends. He had a big heart Bergeron; numerous cous- high school state champion visit prior to the service from and was very generous, always ins and family in Utah and swimmer, and put his all in 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Interment loaning out his truck to his Louisiana. everything he strived for. He will follow the funeral service sister and brother-in-law when John was preceded in death married his childhood sweet- at the Tooele Cemetery, 361 S. needed. John was a very kind, by his father, Ernest John heart, Tonya Gowans, in April Jim was preceded in death 100 East, Tooele, Utah at 2:30 loving, and thoughtful son and John worked 22 years for (Frenchy) Bergeron; grandpar- of 1990, and was later sealed by his grandparents, Andrew p.m. friend. Broken Arrow (McFarland ents, Arthur and Anna Krish, in the Salt Lake Temple. Jim and Adda Hartley, Weston and Condolences may be sent to John loved the mountains and Hullinger). He loved his and Edward and Delphine was a well-respected industrial Melba Hardy; and his brother, the family at: www.walkero- and canyons, riding his Harley job. He operated a crusher Bergeron. cleaner of 30 years and built a Michael John Hartley. bits.com and fishing. He would ride up on Stansbury Island, working Johns cremation is entrust- family-owned metal fabrication Jim is survived by his wife, In lieu of flowers, contact to Settlement Canyon Dam with his dad, brother Peter, ed to Tate Mortuary in Tooele, business out of Provo, Utah. He Tonya Hartley; his children, Walker Funeral Home to early in the morning to throw and many good friends. He Utah. A memorial and celebra- loved to hunt, golf, camp, and Robert Hartley (Amanda), with funeral expenses, 801- a few lures out. He always was working for Broken Arrow tion of life will be held in late spend time with his family. Amber Jenkins (Joe), Austin 798-2169. released his catch. at Stansbury Island and he spring or early summer.

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FILE PHOTO The Tooele Post Office will offer extended hours and service for holiday customers. DECEMBER 9-11 Only Santa will be busier, 5-8PM says Utah post offices U.S. Postal Service prepared for holiday cards and packages COME The busiest mailing and weeks before Christmas. addresses and Dec. 18 for USPS delivery weeks of the year are Customer traffic is expected priority mail express to mili- here and Utah post offices to increase beginning Dec. tary addresses except Iraq and say they are prepared for the 9, while the week of Dec. 16 Afghanistan. SEE THE avalanche of holiday cards and is expected to be the busiest International shipping dead- packages. time for mailing, shipping and lines for Christmas are: Nov. 30 “We prepare all year for delivery. for priority mail international BEAUTIFUL the holidays,” said U.S. Postal The USPS estimates it will to Africa, Central and South Service Salt Lake District deliver more than 28 million America, Dec. 7 for priority Manager Laura Hubrich. “It’s packages per day between Dec. mail international to all other TREES!! our season, and we’re ready to 16-21. countries. deliver for our customers.” “Our goal is to provide excel- Dec. 7 for priority mail Hubrich shared some of the lent service and ensure all express international to Africa, preparations Utah post offices those holiday cards and pack- Central and South America, have made to deliver the holi- ages are delivered in time,” Dec. 14 for priority mail days: said Hubrich, who advised cus- express international to all • Hired more than 250 tomers to mail early and conve- other countries, and Dec. 18 to employees niently this holiday season. 19 for global express guaran- • Delivering packages 7 days She suggested that postal teed depending on country. a week service customers may ship Domestic shipping deadlines • Expanded delivery win- packages from home for the are: Dec. 14 for USPS retail dows for packages to holidays at usps.com and ground, Dec. 20 for first-class include early morning and request a free package pick up. mail and packages, and Dec. evening There are also self-service 21 for priority mail priority • Extended retail hours kiosks located in 31 postal lob- mail express. every Saturday before bies across the Wasatch Front, Additional news and infor- Christmas at 25 Utah Post where easy to use machines mation, including all domestic, Offices to make shipping allow customers to buy stamps, international and military mail- those packages more con- mail cards and packages 24/7, ing and shipping deadlines, can venient using debit or credit cards, be found at the Postal Service • Some Post Offices offer according to Hulbrich. Holiday Newsroom at usps. dutch-door package pick The Tooele Post office will com/holidaynews. up service from 10 a.m. extend their retail Saturday The Postal Service receives to 2 p.m. every Sunday hours to 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. no tax dollars for operating before Christmas for cus- for every Saturday before expenses and relies on the sale tomers picking up notified Christmas, Hulbrich said. of postage, products and ser- mail or packages. It will also provide dutch- vices to fund its operations. Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 With a projected 800 million door package pick up service package deliveries between every Sunday before Christmas Thanksgiving and New Year’s from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for cus- BOOK YOUR VACATION NOW – CALL FOR LIMITED-TIME SAVINGS Day, the postal service delivers tomers wanting to pick up noti- more packages to homes than fied mail or packages which any other shipper, according to couldn’t be delivered on the FROM FROM postal service officials. first attempt $ * $ * In Utah, during the holidays, Holiday military shipping 1,549 2,349 * * nearly half-million packages deadlines are as follows: Dec. $1,299 $2,099 are processed each night at 9 for priority mail and first- the Salt Lake City Priority Mail class mail to military addresses Center. in Iraq and Afghanistan, Dec. The Postal Service’s busiest 11 for priority mail and first- time of the season peaks two class mail to all other military HEALTH UPDATE

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SPORTS WRAP Grantsville boys basketball at Stansbury’s Belnap 2nd Cyprus The Grantsville boys basketball team was outscored 21-8 in the third quarter, turning a close at Nike Cross Regionals game into a 15-point deficit on the way to a 70-59 loss to — and the Stallions were Class 6A Cyprus on Tuesday Stallion boys finish SHS Cross-Country eighth out of 30 teams from night in Magna. Davin Ekins Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, led the Cowboys (1-2) with 23 eighth against top past three years. Colorado and Utah. points and Jackson Sandberg On Nov. 23, the Stallions, “(Belnap has) really added 15. Tuhker Mulford had and one runner in particu- moved up on people’s radar,” nine points for Grantsville. The teams from five lar, took that one step fur- Stansbury cross-country coach Cowboys will take part in the ther, proving that they are Steve Allen said. “He’s a big 3A Preview this weekend in Southwestern states among the best in the entire surprise to most of them, but Richfield, facing Manti on Friday DARREN VAUGHAN Southwest. At the Nike Cross it’s not a surprise to us. We’ve and South Sevier on Saturday at SPORTS EDITOR Regionals in Casa Grande, always felt that he and our the Sevier Valley Center. PHOTO COURTESY OF RANDY QUAREZ The Stansbury boys cross Arizona, Class 4A state cham- other boys have just been a Stansbury senior Carson Belnap (left) finishes just behind Colorado runner Tooele boys basketball at country team was already con- pion Carson Belnap finished phenomenal team this year, Cole Sprout during the championship race of the Nike Cross Regional meet Wasatch Academy sidered one of the best in Utah second overall — seven-tenths inspiring each other and push- in Casa Grande, Arizona, on Nov. 23. Belnap, this year’s Utah Class 4A state Nationally ranked Wasatch after winning its second Class of a second behind winner champion, finished just seven-tenths of a second behind Sprout, the fastest Academy overwhelmed the 4A state championship in the Cole Sprout of Colorado SEE STALLIONS PAGE A11 ➤ returning runner from last year. Tooele boys basketball team 113-67 in a non-region game Tuesday night in Mount Pleasant. Canyon Christensen had a game-high 21 points for Tooele (1-1), while Justin Rogers added 14 points. Brandon Vorwaller chipped in eight points Cowboys stop rival Stallions for the Buffaloes, who will play their first home game of the season Friday night against Grantsville Springville. Wendover boys basketball at Providence Hall girls improve Jaime Montalvo’s 31-point performance, along with 22 more from Peter Alvarez, helped to 3-0 so far propel the Wendover boys basketball team to an 89-63 win over Providence Hall on this season Tuesday night in Herriman. Jaison Mendoza had 12 points DARREN VAUGHAN and Saul Valle added 10 for SPORTS EDITOR the Wildcats (2-0), who hit 11 It was a close, hard-fought, 3-pointers - six from Montalvo. ugly-at-times battle between the Wendover will take part in the Stansbury and Grantsville girls Buffalo Classic at Valley High basketball teams Tuesday night School in Orderville this week- at Grantsville High School. end, beginning with a matchup In other words, it was exactly with Tabiona on Friday after- noon. SHS GIRLS BASKETBALL Dugway girls basketball at APA West Valley The Dugway girls basketball GHS GIRLS BASKETBALL team trailed 16-15 after the first quarter of Tuesday’s road what one would expect from a game against APA West Valley, rivalry game. but managed just 13 points the Grantsville led by as many as rest of the way in a 51-28 loss. 10 points in the first half, only Paisley Smith had 14 points to see Stansbury tie the game and McKenzie Thackeray added in the third quarter. Eventually, 10 for the Mustangs (0-2), with however, it was the host Jaidyn Green scoring the team’s Cowboys who came away with other four points. Dugway’s the 40-35 victory — their third next game is Dec. 14 against in as many games this season. Freedom Prep Academy, in a “It’s always ugly with tournament hosted by Pinnacle Stansbury,” Grantsville coach Academy in Price. Megan Vera said. “It’s a rivalry Dugway boys basketball vs. game, so I think we go into it Utah School for the Deaf and anticipating that. I felt like in Blind the first half, we did a really The Dugway boys basketball good job staying composed and team raced out to a 31-6 first- disciplined, especially with our quarter lead and cruised to defense.” a 79-35 win over USDB in a The Cowboys (3-0) got off to non-region game Wednesday a quick start, using a 12-2 run night at Dugway High School. to build a 15-5 lead on the visit- Kota Bear and Seth Ryan each ing Stallions (1-1). Grantsville had 20 points for the Mustangs junior forward Maison White (1-1), who also got 13 points had seven points during that Grantsville’s Ashlee from Cahil Munn. Dugway’s next stretch, including an impressive Edwards drives game is Friday in Manila against reverse layup that resulted in to the basket Hayden (Colo.), with addi- a three-point play early in the during the first tional games Saturday against second quarter. Another basket half of Tuesday’s rivalry game Rangely (Colo.) and Green River. by White put Grantsville in front against Stansbury Stansbury boys basketball vs. 17-7 with 4:12 left in the first at Grantsville High Summit Academy half. School. Edwards Peyton Thevenot scored 23 But, slowly but surely, had eight points in points and Jaden Jenkins added Stansbury worked its way back Grantsville’s 40-35 14 points, seven rebounds and into the game. The Stallions win. seven assists as the Stansbury PHOTO COURTESY OF COREY boys basketball team defeated SEE RIVALRY PAGE A11 ➤ MONDRAGON Summit Academy 65-53 in a non-region game Wednesday night at Stansbury High School. Kaden Taylor had eight rebounds and Dave Spaulding added seven for the Stallions Tooele girls team to rely on talented youth (3-0), while Jenkins had five steals and Thevenot had four. White-Kimber Award last year Stansbury will face Timpview in Expectations remain THS GIRLS BASKETBALL as “the Tooele girls basketball its first road game of the sea- player who best exemplifies son Friday in Provo. high for Buffaloes in on those basics, talk on defense, leadership skills and character Utah men’s basketball vs. BYU talk on offense, know every- while playing an integral role The Utah men’s basketball coach’s fourth season thing and trust each other, we’ll on the team.” While she is still team rallied from an eight-point be able to be good.” an underclassmen, Lewis brings halftime deficit to force over- DARREN VAUGHAN Tooele coach Randy Goss a confidence to the court that time, then pulled away in the SPORTS EDITOR is entering his fourth year in should help a young group as it extra frame for a 102-95 victory The Tooele girls basketball charge of the Buffs’ program, learns the ins and outs of var- over in-state rival Brigham Young program has enjoyed a resur- and they have taken steps for- sity basketball. on Wednesday at the Jon M. gence in recent seasons, and in ward each season. Last year, “I know my own skill set, Huntsman Center in Salt Lake order to keep that momentum Tooele went 12-10 overall and I know what we can do and I City. Timmy Allen had 27 points going, it will be up to a talented 7-5 in Region 11, including two know that we can all go far,” and Rylan Jones added 25 group of underclassmen to step wins over Juan Diego. Lewis said. The only thing to for the Utes (6-2), with Mikael up. But five seniors from that be nervous about is our own Jantunen adding 18 points and Fortunately, the Buffaloes team have since graduated, expectations for ourselves. six rebounds off the bench. have a couple young stars-in- and another two key return- We’ve got to make sure that no Riley Battin had 14 points for the-making in junior Aysha ers — junior guard Madi Baker matter what, we’ve got to keep Utah. Yoeli Childs had 29 points Tooele’s Aysha Lewis Lewis and sophomore Alivia and senior forward Jy’onie our heads up and keep going.” for BYU (6-4) in his first game (3) pushes the ball Cluff, along with sophomore Camacho — are currently side- Beer will be relied upon back from a nine-game suspen- down the court dur- forward Breanna Beer. Those lined with injuries and are fac- to provide leadership and sion to start the season. Jake ing a road game three, along with seniors ing uncertain timelines for their rebounding. Still just a sopho- Toolson had 27 points and nine against Stansbury Gabrielle Mahoe, Natalee respective returns. more, she said the team’s famil- rebounds, Alex Barcello had 11 last season. Lewis, Bevan and Kennedy Evans, will “I think we’re competitive iarity with one another makes it points and Dalton Nixon had last year’s White- be crucial to Tooele’s success now,” Goss said. “We just need easier for her to step into such 10 for the Cougars. Utah will Kimber Award win- this year. a little more game time to apply an important role. play host to Central Arkansas ner, will play a key “We have a great chance to what we’ve been learning.” “We’ve been playing together role in her junior sea- on Saturday, while BYU will Fortunately, Lewis, Cluff for so long now that it doesn’t son for the Buffaloes go far as long as we work as a ➤ SEE WRAP PAGE A11 this winter. team and trust one another,” and Beer are all capable of fill- Cluff said. “If we can just build ing major roles. Lewis won the SEE TOOELE PAGE A11 ➤ TTB FILE PHOTO THURSDAY December 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11

eight points, six rebounds and Rivalry seven steals. Kylee Thomas had continued from page A10 seven points, four rebounds and four steals and Chloe Butler had three points. Hillary Cloward trailed 19-12 at halftime, but dished out four assists. began the third quarter with “We’re just trying to gain seven unanswered points on some consistency with our layups by Epa Tia, Kayla Alvey group,” Vera said. “With experi- and Hannah Anderson, along ence, I think that will get bet- with an Anderson , ter.” to tie the game for the first time Grantsville junior Epa Tia finished with a since the first three minutes of Maison White (24) game-high 13 points and tries to get around the first quarter. Stansbury’s Malia 10 rebounds for Stansbury. “That’s what I love about our Tia during Tuesday’s Thurber and Gatluak each had team — they just fight and they girls basketball rivalry five points, with Gatluak grab- don’t quit,” Stansbury coach game at Stansbury bing six rebounds. Alvey and Brittany Davies said. “A lot of High School. White Malia Tia each scored four teams would turn on each other had 12 points and points, Anderson had three and Tooele’s Alivia and start folding and getting five rebounds in Madison Vandam had one point Cluff goes up for a shot during a down and negative, and our Grantsville’s 40-35 win and seven rebounds. Alvey had over the Stallions. road game against girls, in both of our games, have a team-high three steals. Stansbury last made a switch. It’s a determined PHOTO COURTESY OF “We’re young and most of season. Cluff, now switch that they’re going to fight COREY MONDRAGON our starters have never started a sophomore, and they’re not going to just go a varsity game before (this sea- will be one of the down.” “We obviously didn’t come at 38-35 with 1:07 left in the son),” Davies said. “To come to Buffaloes’ top Another Grantsville run out focused that third quarter,” game, but a late by Ashlee Grantsville, our rivals, and learn offensive options allowed the Cowboys to Vera said. “It showed. We’ve Edwards helped preserve the how to control that energy and this season after a regain control of the contest. got to be more focused and play victory for Grantsville in the keep that ball in our hands is strong freshman Grantsville outscored Stansbury hard all 32 (minutes).” waning seconds. something they learned as the campaign. 14-3 over a span of 5:34 that Slowly but surely, the “That’s a good Grantsville game went along. They figured TTB FILE PHOTO lasted into the first minute of Stallions fought back, despite team,” Davies said. “This it out, started taking care of it the fourth quarter. Freshman foul trouble that eventually sent atmosphere — it’s always a and settled in.” 4A’s Final Four, and Goss said guard Ellie Thomas, who had Tia and Ainsley Thurber to the barn-burner. It’s always ugly Grantsville faced county rival Tooele a deep playoff run isn’t out of nine of her 10 points during that bench. A layup by Malia Tia, basketball.” Tooele in a non-region road continued from page A10 the question. stretch, capped the run with a followed by a series of offensive White led Grantsville with 12 game Thursday night after press “I think we’re coming 3-pointer that put the Cowboys rebounds that resulted in a points to go with five rebounds. time, while Stansbury traveled feel like I’m younger,” Beer along,” Goss said. “We just ahead 33-22 with 7:12 left in jumper by Sarah Gatluak, pulled Thomas had 10 points and five to Nephi to face Juab. said. “It just feels like I’m part haven’t had that varsity expe- the game. Stansbury within three points rebounds and Edwards added [email protected] of the team.” rience. We’ve just got to keep Bevan and Mahoe are hop- improving every day, and ing to play bigger roles as every game when we step on seniors. Bevan missed most of the floor, we’re taking what last season with an ankle inju- we’ve learned and we keep Stallions boys finished fifth of 16 teams ry, and Mahoe has risen up progressing. in their race, led by Jeremy the depth chart. With Baker “I always believe that we continued from page A10 Ruebush, who was eighth in and Camacho out of the line- can go as far as we want. Even 16:14.3. Other Stansbury com- up, players like sophomore with the lack of experience, ing each other and taking petitors in the race included Grace Prescott and freshman with the desire to win and things to the next level. It has Noah Hales (37th, 16:39.0), Rylie Hogan are getting the keep improving we can go as been really cool to see.” Nathan Winters (46th, opportunity to play more var- far as we want. We can battle Sprout was the country’s 16:47.0), Oliver Sill (67th, sity basketball as well, gaining for the region title — we just fastest returning runner from a 17:05.3) and Trevor Jensen experience that could pay off year ago, and Belnap was right (84th, 17:15.3). in the long run. have to get all our pieces on his heels with a second- The girls team finished “It’s kind of just mix-and- together. By the time region place time of 14 minutes, 42.1 12th, with Joelle Spilker (71st, match what we can at the comes around, I think we’ll seconds. He was joined in the 20:12.4) and Shelby Archer time,” Goss said. have it figured out.” race by teammates Josh Oblad (74th, 20:17.0) leading the Tooele was picked third The Buffaloes opened (29th, 15:28.8), Talmage way. Elena Allen (118th, in the Region 10 preseason their season with a 58-32 Ricks (81st, 15:55.1), Nathan 20:58.2), Erin Allen (123rd, coaches’ poll behind Juan loss to Hunter on Nov. 26. Leary (140th, 16:17.6), Jacob 20:59.5) and Brooke Call Diego and Stansbury, but They faced rival Grantsville Simper (141st, 16:18.1), Tyler (129th, 21:03.0) rounded out the Buffs feel there could be at home Thursday night after Seeley (152nd, 16:21.2) and the scoring for the Stallions. even bigger things ahead for press time, with a road game Isaac Nelson (216th, 17:03.0). Other runners included Katelin them if they can put things against Green Canyon sched- There were 248 runners in the Chipman (134th, 21:07.1), together. Lewis said she felt uled for Friday. championship race. Olivia Packer (154th, 21:20.3), the Buffs could reach Class [email protected] “At state, when you merged Julie Starr (172nd, 21:44.1), all of the teams from any clas- Tatelyn Larsen (196th, sification, we took fifth over- 22:09.9) and Marian Ogden all,” Allen said. “We were really (214th, 22:28.7). trying to get a top-10 finish, “They’ve been working Join the Club! which would have been great really hard the past few weeks for our team. We were going since state’s been over,” Steve against all these top teams, Allen said of the girls team. Tooele Club a lot of them twice our size, “They really improved a lot Tooele 438 W 400 N Annual including our own state. They since state, so it was really Teen Center Membership had really high expectations good to see how well they did.” Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. and really trained hard for it The championship race for Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ and we ended up taking eighth Nike Cross Nationals will take Club 435.843.5719 overall. We were only about 10 place Saturday at Glendoveer points out of sixth place and Golf Course in Portland, Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! 30 points out of fourth place . A webcast of the event — which the top four teams will be available at www.nike- have a chance of going to Nike crossnationals.com beginning Afterschoolol Nationals.” at 10:30 a.m. Mountain time, PHOTO COURTESY OF RANDY QUAREZ The Stallions also competed with the boys race beginning at programs foforr Stansbury senior Carson Belnap shows off his silver medal from the Nike in the boys’ and girls’ open 11:05 a.m. Cross Regionals in Casa Grande, Arizona, on Nov. 23. Belnap will compete at Youth andd Teens medium school races. The [email protected] the Nike Cross Nationals in Portland, Oregon, on Saturday. ages 6 - 18.8. When School is The Club is In! Out TOOELETRANSCRIPT SINCE Wasatch Academy 113, Tooele 67 Layton Christian 48, ALA 36 BULLETIN 1894 Wrap Wendover 89, Providence Hall 63 Manti 50, North Sevier 39 TooeleClub.org continued from page A10 Fremont 74, Ridgeline 52 Payson 44, Juab 41, OT Granger 58, Ben Lomond 55 South Sevier 51, Beaver 22 face UNLV at the in Mountain Crest 48, Skyline 46 South Summit 46, Tabiona 39 Provo on Saturday afternoon. Pine View 68, Richfield 62 Wednesday WSU men’s basketball at UVU Roy 53, Green Canyon 45 Green Canyon 69, Hillcrest 51 The Weber State men’s basketball Sky View 64, Spanish Fork 49 Pinnacle 40, Grand 38 team outscored Utah Valley 48-39 Uintah 65, Union 61 Emery 50, Beaver 40 in the second half to defeat the East 56, Summit Academy 36 Schedule Wolverines 72-67 on Wednesday Grand 75, Monticello 50 Friday’s games night at the UCCU Center in Orem. South Summit 73, RSL Academy 9 Tooele swimming at Jerrick Harding erupted for 36 Wednesday Canyon View Invite 2 019 PREP points to lead the Wildcats (2-5), Stansbury 65, Tooele wrestling at Skyhawk and Tim Fuller contributed 10 Summit Academy 53 Showdown at Salem Hills HS points and seven rebounds. TJ of Washington led UVU (4-6) with Dugway 79, USDB 35 Stansbury wrestling at Granger 65, Cedar Valley 61 Millard Iron Man Duals ATHLETES the WEEK 18 points. Trey Woodbury had 14 points and Casdon Jardine Green Canyon 60, Grantsville boys basketball vs. had 10 for the Wolverines. Weber Judge Memorial 54 Manti, 10 a.m. at Sevier Valley SENIOR State will play host to Westcliff on Logan 50, Bonneville 45 Center PEYTON THEVENOT Saturday at the Dee Events Center Parowan 43, Snow Canyon 40 Tooele boys basketball vs. STANSBURY BOYS BASKETBALL in Ogden, and Utah Valley will make Crimson Cliffs 73, Enterprise 61 Springville, 7 p.m. Thevenot hit the go-ahead 3-pointer in the fi nal the trip south on Interstate 15 to Carbon 75, North Sanpete 63 Tooele girls basketball at face Southern Utah at the America Green Canyon, 7 p.m. seconds of the Stallions’ season-opening victory Morgan 56, Draper APA 51 First Event Center in Cedar City on Stansbury boys basketball at Saturday afternoon. Delta 67, Emery 63 Timpview, 7 p.m. over Delta last week. He is averaging 22.3 points per Juab 64, South Sevier 52 USU men’s basketball at Saturday’s games game through the fi rst three games of the season — San José State Manti 57, Richfield 55, OT Tooele swimming at all Stansbury wins. Justin Bean scored 18 points American Heritage 72, Maeser Prep 63 Canyon View Invite and pulled down 14 rebounds to Tooele wrestling at Skyhawk lead the 25th-ranked Utah State Notable HS girls basketball scores Showdown at Salem Hills HS men’s basketball team to a 71-59 Tuesday Stansbury wrestling at Millard Iron win over San José State in its Grantsville 40, Stansbury 35 Man Duals Mountain West Conference opener MAISON WHITE JUNIOR APA West Valley 51, Dugway 28 Grantsville wrestling at Cowboy Wednesday in San Jose, California. Bonneville 42, Mountain Crest 38 GRANTSVILLE GIRLS BASKETBALL Sam Merrill added 14 points for Duals, 9 a.m. the Aggies (8-1, 1-0 MWC), with Dixie 59, Enterprise 32 Grantsville boys basketball vs. White had 23 points and 11 rebounds to lead Herriman 77, Cedar Valley 25 South Sevier, 3 p.m. at Sevier Alphonso Anderson scoring 12 Grantsville to an impressive non-region victory and Diogo Brito adding 10. 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Brylie Gygi and Sophie Tate, seventh graders and business partners of Blondies Bakery whip up a batch of frosting Tuesday afternoon. Tween Pastry Chefs Brylie Gygi and Sophie Tate share their love of baking with inhome business called Blondies’ Bakery in Stansbury Park

he story of Blondies’ Bakery in Stansbury Park begins STORY with a tween, 12-year-old Brylie Gygi, who wanted to dance. DIANE HATCH T“Dancing has been a big part of my life and it costs a lot of PHOTOS moolah,” Brylie said. SUE BUTTERFIELD Her family created a small company named PB&J, after letters in family names, for Brylie to have bake sales to help pay for dance. The business lasted a couple of weeks. “I always asked Sophie for help because we’re close friends,” Brylie said. They decided to join forces. Brylie met Sophie Tate, who is also 12 years old, in first- grade class in Stansbury Park. She knew Sophie loved cook- ing and danced as well. In March 2018, the two towheaded tweens changed PB&J to Blondie’s Bakery. The name came when Sophie asked her cousin what she thought they should call the bakery. “She was like, ‘what if you named it Blondies’ Bakery because you are both blonde,’” Sophie said.

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Gygi and Tate (above), whip up a batch of frost- ing and taste (below left) test it to make sure it’s good. The duo created Santa hat sable cookes (left) in the kitchen. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 5, 2019 SUNDAY DRIVE If speed, exhilaration are a rush, the Stelvio Quadrifoglio is for you

here are weeks when Craig had the opportunity test driving a differ- to drive one at Road America Tent vehicle is exciting in Wisconsin over a year ago, and unique, and our time and found the paddle shifters with the Alpha Romeo Stelvio worked flawlessly to move the Quadrifoglio AWD was defi- SUV through its eight gears. nitely one of those weeks. He was able to move up and We have test driven the down through the gears to Stelvio in the past, but it only Craig & Deanne Conover keep the SUV in check through had a 2.0-liter, inline 4-cylin- GUEST COLUMNISTS the curves on the track. der engine that produced 280 From outside to within, horsepower. The Quadrifoglio But out on the open road it the Quadrifoglio’s design is came with a growling 2.9-liter, was no everyday SUV. There uniquely Italian, which gives V6 twin-turbocharged 505 was more power than we could it the upper hand to stand out horsepower motor that rock- have ever asked for or wanted. among its peers. And such eted the mid-sized SUV to 60 This is truly a track-ready SUV. is quite a feat with a peer mph in just 3.6 seconds. Knowing that we could group that contains the likes ate the Quadrifoglio’s exterior. The Quadrifoglio is basi- pull alongside any vehicle at a of the Audi Q5, BMW X3 and For an extra $1,500 the cally the same size as the Jeep stoplight and smoke it with no Mercedes GLC300. Quadrifoglio came with a Cherokee or Nissan Rogue, problem made us feel good — Inside the Quadrifoglio is Driver Assist Dynamic Plus but includes a huge injection even though we never put that very different than we would Package, which gave it of Italian passion, craftsman- thought to the test. Our last have expected from the same Adaptive Cruise Control with ship and innovation. It holds test drive with the Stelvio was company that makes many stop and go, Forward Collision the record for the fastest enjoyable and had us wanting other SUVs. It took us a min- Warning, Lane Departure time for a production SUV at more but with the extra power ute to remember how to start Warning and Automatic High Nurburgring, which is an addi- in the Quadrifoglio it was hard the vehicle; the push button Beam control. tional testament the SUV was to stay out of the driver’s seat. start is located on the steering The package was well used built for pure driving enjoy- So hard, we had to refuel it wheel. during our test week with a ment. three times during our test Another design difference few trips around Utah Valley. But what we found after a week. was the large, 8.8-inch media The stop and go function week with the Quadrifoglio The Quadrifoglio comes interface that controls most worked perfectly, allowing us version of the Stelvio was how with a near perfect 50/50 of the SUV’s vital functions. to concentrate on steering and uniquely different it was to weight distribution that keeps Instead of the large square not having to worry about the drive around town. It has great all that power grounded. Its screen that we have become traffic ahead. The auto high be ultra-comfortable for longer delivers real driving excite- looks that kept folks asking us 8-speed automatic transmis- accustomed to in our Ram beams were also handy for journeys, as we found out on a ment. It is hard to beat, and about the Italian SUV, yet at a sion, which could be shifted by Truck and other FCA vehicles, night driving. Sunday afternoon after mak- makes driving anywhere a fan- casual glance it also appears to large steering column mount- this one was long and narrow. Since the Quadrifoglio is ing a trip around Utah Lake. tastic experience. If speed and be a normal everyday family ed paddle shifters, makes it the It worked to give the inside a a luxury SUV, it only made After two hours in the SUV, exhilaration are a rush, then SUV. perfect SUV for the track. sleek, lower design to accentu- sense that the interior would we felt refreshed and ready for this is the vehicle for you. more. Base price: $79,995 The Quadrifoglio came with Price as driven: $88,140 heated front seats and steer- ing wheel, along with a heated Craig and Deanne Conover rear seat. A huge panoramic have been test-driving vehicles moonroof completed the pack- for nearly a decade. They receive age. a new car each week for a week- The Stelvio Quadrifoglio long test drive and adventure. is quite a package itself and They live in Springville, Utah.

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Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by David Steinberg December 2, 2019 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ACROSS 41 Gibson ___ 4 “Smooth 31 Ownership Align yourself with people trying 1 Inseparable Paul guitar Operator” record to accomplish the same thing buds 42 Toothpaste singer 32 Cain’s you are. Ramp up your energy level, and push for the lifestyle 5 Cabo’s form, often 5 Boston victim Thatababy by Paul Trapp peninsula 43 British Bruins 33 Tall ___ changes you want to implement. 9 Opinion johns legend (yarn) ★★★★ pieces 44 New 6 “Rumour 34 In the TAURUS (April 20-May 20): If 14 Gwen’s role Balance Has It” Black, you’re going to make a change, in “Damn competitor singer or in the do so silently. Someone will Yankees” 46 Laila or 7 Baby in Red? stand in your way if you are too 15 Sulfur Muhammad a pouch 35 Tackle ★★ has a 47 Vietnamese 8 “Don’t something vocal about your plans. strong one holiday touch my with vigor GEMINI (May 21-June 20): 16 Tennis 50 Back from treasure!” 36 Cologne Look at your objective, and con- star the office 9 Last coin sider the best way to reach your Sharapova 53 War fare? Greek 38 Dirty goal. Refuse to let your emotions 17 LSD 55 Well-being letter Harry’s take over, causing unnecessary 18 Suds of a rude 10 Did some surname mistakes. ★★★★★ evaluation? person? roadwork 42 ___ club CANCER (June 21-July 22): 20 In a 57 Pianist 11 Brockovich (singing Weigh in regarding the impor- magnificent Hess played group) tance of something you want way 58 “Pretty by Julia 44 Metaphori- to do versus how someone you 22 Double ___ please?” Roberts cal cup of care about will feel about your (moles) 59 Rebel 12 Nutri- tea 23 “Get outta Alliance tionist’s 45 Beatnik’s actions. ★★★ here!” princess regimen “Got it!” LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): An PC key 60 It can be 13 “Old” 46 Bandleader unusual situation at home or 24 Center of ajar sayings Shaw work will make you rethink your a storm 61 Very 19 Not seen 48 Energy next move. Don’t make a change 25 MBA expensive every day company that isn’t necessary, or it may end holder, e.g. 62 Hammer 21 Put your in a 2001 up costing you emotionally. ★★★ 26 Rainbow end trust in scandal VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Falls’ 63 Hamburger 25 Say hi to, 49 Ivan the Mingle, ask questions and get Hawaiian parts, say Terrible and involved in events that interest town or this 27 Type of others you. Learn all you can, and it 28 Before, puzzle’s desk for 50 Basic in an ode theme? visitors, concepts will be easier to make positive 29 Possessed briefly 51 Perfectly changes that will encourage a 32 All the DOWN 28 “I Love 52 Sharpen, better life. ★★★ same 1 World- Lucy” as skills LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Get 35 V-formation weary neighbor 53 Kandinsky out with friends or relatives that fliers 2 Tune out 29 Common colleague ground you. Getting a unique 37 19th hole? distractions toast 54 Site for perspective on a situation you 39 British John 3 They take 30 Part of film buffs face will help you sort through 40 Lead the stands at NAACP: 56 Austrian the ups and downs of making a way meetings Abbr. peak change. ★★★★★ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): BP by Stu Ockman Get out and discover what life has to offer. Engage in talks with someone who has more experi- ence than you. ★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Take a serious approach to money, legal and health matters. Look for the best way to move forward without jeopardizing your position. ★★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You can resolve issues if you are willing to compromise. A change you make will end up putting you in a better position. ★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Keep your thoughts to yourself. Someone will use emotional manipulation to persuade you to make a personal change. When in doubt, sit tight and don’t jeop- ardize your financial security. ★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don’t mix money and emotions. If you want to make a deal, do so without strings attached. Someone will be impressed with your integrity and desire to do what’s right. ★★★

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are located at West Elementary School, 6:00 p.m. Please bring a wrapped White would like to donate to our organization all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. Tooele 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter Elephant Gift to exchange. Lots of fun and to please call us. We are also looking for p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and through the south side doors. laughs. For member only. books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- also on the first and third Friday of the Children’s Choir Auditions Senior Center chures or any history that pertains to the month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- The senior center is for the enjoyment of St. Marguerite Catholic School Veteran’s Appreciation Tooele County area. If you would like to Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are Students of all faiths are welcome from A Veteran’s Appreciation Dinner will be donate them to our organization, or if you Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., preschool through 8th grade at Tooele held Thursday December 26th at 5:30 p.m. would let us make a copy for the Tooele 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting County’s only faith-based school. County Historical Society, please call 435- 435-255-9905. directs the choir. Blake has a degree in activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Merry Christmas vocal performance and has taught at the The lodge will be closed on Christmas Day 882-1612. crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small The Tooele County Historical Society Family support group collegiate level. If your child loves to sing art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- to allow our members and staff to be with Get your loved one sober. The USARA and you are looking for an exceptional their families. meeting will be on Tuesday, December wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or 10th at 7:00 p.m. We will feature Kendall Craft family support group is held musical experience for them, this is it. For movies and health classes. Meals-On- visit www.stmargschool.org. New Year’s Thomas, a long time resident of Stockton. Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading more information and to register for an Wheels available for homebound. Lunch Our lodge will celebrate New Year’s with His video presentation will be about room at the Tooele City Library. Group audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- great food, music and dancing. The band the past, the present and the future of books and materials provided. Craft is a com or call 435-277-0755. gested contribution is $3. For those under Education Seasoned Amnesia will be play starting at Stockton, Utah. The meeting will be held free program for family members who 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to Rocky Mountain Hospice 7:00 p.m. to help bring in the New Year. at the Tooele Pioneer Museum, 47 East have a loved one with a substance use the store or doctor visits for residents in Tooele Technical College Want to have more meaning in your life. This event is free to all members and Vine Street. Please park in the rear of disorder. For more information, call Heidi Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- Programs with space available include the Do you want to do something that is their guests. Raffle items will be drawn the building and enter at the back door. Warr at 435-255-9905. portation information call (435) 843-4114. POST (Peace Officer Standards Training) satisfying and of great service to your throughout the evening. Please come to Everyone is invited to attend our meeting. For more information about the Tooele program (Satellite Police Academy), Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group community? Then become a Rocky the lodge and sign up for this great night. If you would like to join our organization center, call 435-843-4110. Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) pro- Join us the 2nd Monday of each month Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- gram and Software Development. These Designated drivers will be provided. our dues are only $10.00 a year. Members from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical ence required. All training, background Tooele Pioneer Museum programs and others are offered at Tooele and guests are welcome. Center in Tooele. The Tooele County check and TB tests provided by Rocky 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open Tech. Enroll today and begin training for a Eagles Health Department’s Aging Services pro- Mountain. The only requirement is your Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday promising career. Visit tooeletech.edu or Groups and Events gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s desire to help someone in need. Please and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most call student services at 435-248-1800 for Sunday Breakfasts Association Caregiver Support Groups. contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. more information. Breakfasts will be served every Sunday Tooele County Arts Guild The groups are designed to provide emo- Hospice at 801-397-4904. Open other times by appointment. Call tional, educational and social support for Adult Education morning this month from 9 to 11 a.m. All artists from Tooele County age 13 and 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- above are welcome to join the Tooele caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. The Next Chapter Get your high school diploma this year at Order from the menu or have the special The Next Chapter is a free social support 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- County Arts Guild for an evening, or for the Tooele Community Learning Center. for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and and educational program to help widows tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, the year as a member. Benefits of mem- Food Addicts in Recovery All classes required for a high school children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad and widowers adjust to the loss of their bership include the opportunity to display Anonymous Mobile Vet Center diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Beer is available. Public invited. spouse through monthly activities. You your artwork for show and sale in various Are you having trouble controlling the To better serve veterans located in Tooele aration and English as a second language Marine Corp Pancake Breakfast December are invited to join others who are on the venues around Tooele County, as well as way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will are available. Register now to graduate 14th from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. same page as you, to begin a new chapter regular updates on events in our commu- Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele Social Room nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- ery program for anyone suffering from a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for The Social Room will be open at Noon, 7 ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! food addiction. Meetings are held every Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, cation classes are for students 18 and over. more details. days a week beginning September 1. Call 435-228-8217 for more information. Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- ESOL 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the Sons of Utah Pioneers tial counseling for theater veterans of all Auxiliary Meeting Ladies Community Club of north back entrance. For more informa- ESOL conversational classes are held Anyone interested in the history of Tooele conflicts. For further information contact Auxiliary State Visitation at Salt Lake tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 December 5th Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- To view upcoming events, learn more need you. Please come and join us for a national call center 1-877-WARVETS or Auxiliary Meeting December 9th at 7:00 foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to dents may also come anytime the center is about our organization, or to become a potluck social dinner at the LDS church, visit vetcenter.va.gov p.m. member, please visit gfwctooele.org. attend. open for individualized study. Registration Auxiliary Christmas December 16th at 6:30 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- Donate to library is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele p.m. with a gift exchange TOPS Weight Loss Support Tooele County Aging mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- Please remember the “Friends of the Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Group Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons Tooele City Library” while doing home tion. Aerie Meetings of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) teers to help us meet the needs of seniors cleaning and donate your used books to Aerie State Visitation at Murray December of each month at 6:30 p.m. Weight Loss Support Group meets every in the community. Many seniors require the bookstore in the library. Money from Early Head Start 5th Do you have a child under age 3? Are you Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church assistance and need rides to doctors or book sales is used to support programs Aerie Meeting December 12th at 8:00 p.m. other professionals. Rides help seniors live TC Squares Dance Club currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. The TC Squares Dance Club has begun within the library. The library is located at Aerie Meeting December 6th at 8:00 p.m. more independent lives. Call 435-843-4114 Start is a free program for eligible families Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call for more information. The Grantsville and that offers quality early education for a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. Fundraiser Tooele Senior Centers also are in need of infants and toddlers in the home; parent Prime Rib Dinner Fundraiser for Shop with dren are invited to attend. Come and let West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please org. Thank you for your support. volunteers. For more information about education; comprehensive health services a Hero December 7th at 5:00 p.m. reserve us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For bring finger food to share. For more infor- volunteering at the Grantsville Center call Books for the Whole Family to women before, during and after preg- your spot more information visit TOPS.org or con- mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, 435-884-3446. For volunteering at the Donated children’s books and paperbacks nancy; nutrition education and family tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s Tooele Center call 435-843-4110. are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers support services. Call 435-841-1380 or Planning Meeting Museum volunteers needed website at tcsquares.com. are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free The Planning Meeting will be held Life’s Worth Living Foundation December 17 at 7 p.m. Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 additional information. Suicide support group meetings are Tooele County Homemakers seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history We would like to invite all ladies to our a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at Free developmental evaluation Past President’s Dinner or science? Volunteers at the museum can Homemakers club. Meetings are held on City Library. All proceeds go back to the Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers Auxiliary Past President’s Dinner will be gain new skills or practice old ones. We the first Tuesday of every month with a library for projects and programs. Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by a variety of services to families with held December 18, 7:00 p.m. at Bonneville are looking for people to help with orga- luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal Bingo is back infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. Brewery, exchange gifts. nization, exhibit development, gardening September through May. Located at 151 thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started Individualized services are available to and educational program development. N Main, in the auditorium of the Health Friday Dinner cide, please plan on attending. Please go its bingo games again on Fridays starting enhance development in communication, Volunteer positions are seasonal and year Department and USU Extension offices. Friday Dinner with Monte Carlo, on Facebook and like our page to keep at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. motor development, cognition, social/ round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due December 13th starting at 5:30 p.m. current with our latest news and events. Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with emotional development, self-help skills must be at least 16 years old. To apply or per year. For more information, call Eileen Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- questions. and health concerns. Contact us for a free request more information, send email to: 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne Activities livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. developmental evaluation at 435-833- Box Elder Wine Soiree December 7 [email protected] 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. Tooele County Community 0725. Bingo Christmas for kids and adults Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Health Department and Aging Thank you and we hope to see you all this Creche December 14th September. All are invited to the Non-Denominational The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Services hours Shop with a Hero Christmas Shopping The Tooele County Health Department Tooele Valley Community Creche to be Charity meets the first Thursday of the month. Tooele County Quilters December 21st at 6:30 p.m. starts at the and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- held on Friday December 6th from 6:00 Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in All meetings are held on the third Tuesday Aerie tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Saturday December Tooele Children’s Justice Center the downstairs conference room of the of each month in the Tooele County Pancake Breakfast with Santa December p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. 7th from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at The Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per 22nd, kids eat free, Santa at 10:00 a.m. Check out our calendar on our main page Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and Come and learn about rocks, minerals, year to be paid at the first meeting. for holiday hours and closures. For more located at 777 Skyline Drive. Come see snacks. We appreciate all donations. For Merry Christmas and ways to craft them, and enjoy field information call 435-277-2301. Nativities from around the World. inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 trips for rock collecting. Membership is Annual Messiah Performance S.100 East, Tooele. Rehearsal’s for the 35th Annual Christmas $15 per year. For more information email Parkinson’s disease Support Elks [email protected]. performance of Handel’s “Messiah” will Grantsville United Methodist Dinner Group begin October 13 at the LDS Chapel, Tooele United Methodist Church offers a Meetings Local author seeks photos A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be 10th West Utah Avenue, Tooele at 7:00 Share the past free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Lodge floor meetings are held the sec- A local author and historian is seeking overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. p.m. As in the past, the presentation will Share the past, submit a history, obitu- social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is ond and fourth Tuesday of every month. original photographs of Saltair, Black Tooele has a support group for persons be in two parts, with the Christmas por- ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. House committee meetings are held every Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- tion December 15 at Grantsville High as well as any similar turn-of-the-century ers. You can learn how others are coping The Family History Center in Grantsville First Baptist Food Pantry first and third Tuesday of the month. All School and the Easter portion in March. is assembling a record of Grantsville members are welcome and encouraged attractions and resorts for an upcoming with PD and how to live well. We meet the This is an inter-faith Community Choir The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- residents. Your submission may be made to attend. book project. Those who wish to con- third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. and Orchestra. All singers and musicians ing an emergency food pantry to meet by emailing to [email protected] or by tribute information or photographs of at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele are welcome to participate. For more the needs of our community. Hours are coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., Friday Night Dinner these parks should contact Emma Penrod Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at information, contact Barbara Wallace 801- Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah Dinner every Friday night from 6 p.m. to 9 at [email protected]. Contributions 435-840-3683. 707-5671. Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main 84074. Come in and receive help from our p.m. For Elks members and guest. will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. released pictorial history book. There is Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope Tooele County Master Gardener’s trained consultants. For more information, Sunday Brunch call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. Baby blankets needed no such thing as too many photographs to Recovery” Free Public Presentation on Urban Deer, All you can eat Sunday Brunch $10 from 11 Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 Nov. 20th. Urban deer populations are Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- as the author needs a minimum of 160 a.m. to 2 p.m. For Elks member and guest. p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele greatly increasing in our area, especially Senior Center ery at Mountain West Medical Center. photographs, and any help is greatly The senior center is for the enjoyment of (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all in Tooele City. Deer sightings, encoun- Blankets should be new and in good appreciated. all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are those affected by someone else’s addic- ters, and grazing in cultivated areas are condition. Homemade blankets are also Disabled Veterans Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tooele Valley Free Masons tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help more common than ever. The Division of accepted if new. Donations can be turned Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and excit- Chapter 20 Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the by sharing our experience, strength and Wildlife Resources (DWR) will be present- in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West second Friday of each month for din- ing activities include pinochle, bingo, The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County hope. For more information, please con- ing on urban deer and programs that they Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in ner and socializing. If you are interested crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint Chapter 20, for the Disabled American tact Terri at 435-313-4851. have to assist communities in adopting an Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with or have questions, please join us at the knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise Veterans holds monthly general member- urban deer policy and program. Whether any questions. Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement Military Items Wanted program, wood carving and health ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, you find the deer to be enjoyable or prob- classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for Community Closet Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at When you no longer want your military lematic, you’ll find the info you gain to be 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door items, do not take them to Deseret homebound. Lunch served weekdays. Clean out your closets. The Community 435-277-0087. valuable. The presentation will be on Nov. entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday Industries or a thrift store. Bring them For 60 and above, suggested contribu- Closet is accepting donations for gently 20th from 7 to 8 p.m., Free of charge, at of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and Tooele Valley Family History — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is used clothing. Donations are accepted the USU Extension Offices, 151 N. Main, invite all veterans to come join us in the shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, $5. Transportation available to the store at your neighborhood school. Contact Center Tooele. For more information, contact Jay comradery with other veterans at our Research your ancestors free with trained canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — or doctor visits for residents in Tooele Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any Cooper at [email protected], or monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has Family Search volunteers at the Tooele to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be and Grantsville areas. For transportation questions. trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) 435-830-1447. information call 435-843-4114. For more Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 displayed with honor and respect. Call to answer questions concerning your VA East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours information about the Grantsville center, benefits. Nations Service Officers (NSO’s) call 435-884-3446. Moose of operation: Tuesday through Friday, are available by appointment to help vet- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Daughters of Utah Pioneers Meals at the Lodge erans and their families submit claims for evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings Bulletin Board Policy compensation, obtain health and educa- The DUP is seeking any family histories, Friday and Saturday night dinners will be by appointment only. Special classes If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882- tional well-earned benefits. ALL DAV ser- photographs, books, stories or vintage served from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday night din- offered regularly. Call the center for more 0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is vices are Free of Charge. For information, artifacts (before 1900) to display at the ners change weekly or you can order from information. for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organiza- please join our monthly meetings. No DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 the menu items Saturday night. All meals tions, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit monthly meetings are held in December. your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. are for a reasonable price. No orders taken Tooele Family Al-Anon Call commander Penny Larson 801-359- announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials are Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays 8468 or Adjutant James Yale at 435-849- tising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- available at the lodge from 11 a.m. For at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s 0521 or Senior Vice Dustee Thomas at day prior to the desired publication date. tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or members and their guests only. basement at the back of the building. For Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit 435-830-8487. Please leave messages if questions or more information, please www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or Breakfast no contact. call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at www.exploretooele.com. Breakfast will be served every Sunday 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. meeting at 10:30 a.m. until gone. Please Comics Page Puzzle Answers attend the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and Historical Society Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the from page B4 Schools the women’s meeting at 11:30 a.m., and Historical books enjoy a great breakfast. Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. Hidato Sol. 12/2 Story and Craft Hour Tooele County Historical Society’s books Main St., Tooele. For more information, Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Kids Christmas Party are available to purchase at meetings. The contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy Annual Kids Christ Party will be held on History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, at 435-849-4180. the adventures of books and make fun Saturday December 14th from 11 a.m. to The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in crafts. For more information, call 435-833- 1 p.m. Please bring your kids, grandkids, Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 South 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West or great grandkids to see Santa and have cards depicting four different pioneer Main Street. Daily at 7 a.m. 12 noon and 8 Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, a fun day. For members and their guests buildings for $4. These make great gifts p.m. Park in back and go in side door. Tooele. Please enter through the south only. for family and friends. Please call Alice side doors. Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to Entertainment purchase these books. Alcoholics Anonymous Free Preschool Hour The All about Betsy will play on Saturday Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele December 14th from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 Seeking Historical Items p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour p.m. The Tooele County Historical Society Dr., Tooele. of learning, singing and creating. The class would like members of the community is for all children up to 5 years old. Please Adult Christmas Party who have any family or personal histories, Annual Adult Christmas Party will be photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Young People in Recovery come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We held on Friday December 20th starting at VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you You Have Fascinating Neighbors! Read Their Stories in Every Issue! TOOELETRANSCRIPT We’re Your Hometown! Subscribe Today: 435.882.0050 BULLETIN or TooeleOnline.com B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 5, 2019 Kids and holiday decorating sk me for a few memo- set up the manger scene, it was chimney tube over it. Set in the ries of Christmases past, my folks who primarily created middle of your dining-room Aand I instantly recall the holiday magic around our table, or wherever you wish to my dad on a ladder stapling place. display it. Add greens or other multicolor strings of lights In today’s more relaxed decorative items around the to the eaves of our house. style, why not bring the kids outside of the base. Mom festooned the interior into the center of holiday deco- For example: with swags of evergreen and rating with you, and make the 1. Set a miniature decorative fresh eucalyptus (we lived coming month a do-together pine tree with tiny decora- in Northern California) with season of creativity, entertain- tions dusted with snow in the gilded angels and shiny orna- ing and giving? combines a variety of objects middle. Around the outside, ments. Although my brothers To get kids started, here’s to tell a story or suggest a holi- create a village scene with mini and I decorated cookies and a whimsical centerpiece that day wintry theme to adorn a houses and figurines from your dining-room table or mantel. kids’ toy bins or your ornament Look for a clear glass hurricane collection. or a clear glass wide vase you 2. School-age kids might may have tucked away in your enjoy decorating the glass by storage closet. Then choose painting designs with perma- small holiday items and images nent paint pens or acrylic paint that express the way you cel- in squeeze bottles. ebrate the season, along with 3. Set a pillar candle inside nature finds. Then bring out by itself and let the light spar- stored ornaments, mini strings kle through colorful flat-sided of battery-operated lights or marbles that you glue random- candles. ly around the outside of the glass shade. (Use thick, quick- Here’s the stuff you need for setting glue for best results.) each arrangement: When the candle glows at • one tall and wide (about mealtime, it will remind your 12 inches by 5 inches) clear child that he or she was the glass hurricane shade, a similar one who placed the marbles size plain, clear glass vase, or a just so! glass chimney tube (available • • • at craft and discount stores) Donna Erickson’s award- • a tray, a large round plate winning series “Donna’s Day” or a wide, shallow bowl for the is airing on public television base nationwide. To find more of • small keepsake holiday or her creative family recipes Deidre Hall themed items, toys, artificial and activities, visit www.don- greens or nature finds, such as nasday.com and link to the hockwaves went and directs the film about mini pinecones and moss NEW Donna’s Day Facebook through the soap when movie-making went fan page. Her latest book is Sopera world when Ken from silent films to “talkies.” Here’s the fun: “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Corday, producer of “Days of Paramount Pictures outbid Arrange holiday-themed Funstuff for Families.” Our Lives,” announced that Netflix for the film. Stone has items in the center of the base, © 2019 Donna Erickson the show’s entire cast had completed Disney’s “Cruella” then place glass shade, vase or Distributed by King Features Synd. been FIRED!! The once popu- for a May 2021 opening. lar NBC soap premiered Nov. Rin Tin Tin, the dog who 8, 1965, and I began cover- saved Hollywood (appear- ing it, first for ing in 27 films, which saved Digest and then for Soap Set, Warner Brothers from bank- which I edited in 1967. The ruptcy several times), will Shingles vaccine causes severe side effects longest running regular cast be making his 28th film. members were Deidre Hall, However, the original Rin Tin DEAR DR. ROACH: I ANSWER: Compared with young 77 years old) and sud- as Marlena Evans since 1976; Tin died in 1932. received the first dose of the previous one-time vaccine denly lost my sense of taste. I Susan Seaforth (Hayes), as “Theory of Everything” Shingrix this week and had Zostavax, the new two-dose was taken off the medicine and Julie Williams since 1978; co-stars Eddie Redmayne and pretty severe side effects, Shingrix vaccine is much still have little taste sensation and (Susan’s hus- Felicity Jones are reteaming though in the range of what more effective. However, it other than citrus fruits, apples band), who joined the cast as in “The Aeronauts.” Set in can be expected: high fever does have a higher risk of side and spices. I was told that this Doug Williams in 1970 and 1862, he’s a meteorologist (101.5), intense shivering, a effects. You have had the most could last for months, years or has recurred to the present and she’s a balloon pilot severe headache and 12 hours common side effect, though forever. Do you have any sug- day despite turning 94. fighting to survive while of extreme fatigue. The entire only 10% of people will have gestions for me? I am eating Allegedly, NBC/Universal making discoveries in a gas reaction began 11 hours after symptoms as bad as yours. as before, hoping that I will have wanted to cancel the balloon (coming Dec. 5). the shot and ended 18 hours These symptoms are caused by recover my taste. — N.K. soap since they took over. Redmayne is currently film- after that. I am 61 and in excel- your body mounting an inflam- ANSWER: I certainly found “” has ing Aaron Sorkin’s “The lent health, taking only 25 mcg matory response to the gly- exuberant inflammatory and that allopurinol can cause loss enough new shows to air Trial of The Chicago Seven,” of levothyroxine daily. coprotein in the vaccine (the immune reaction. I would of taste sensation, but the Food until the end of the summer with Sasha Baron Cohen, I have a few questions that I new vaccine does not contain guess that you are at lower and Drug Administration case of 2020, and a decision will Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Frank hope you can answer. I’ve tried a live virus). You clearly have risk for viral complications reports don’t say how long it be made by then to renew or Langella and Mark Rylance. looking at the clinical trial a robust system to fight off (such as infection of the eye, can last. Unfortunately, I can’t cancel the show. The problem • • • results for Shingrix, but I am infection. brain or lungs) but at higher find any reliable way (or even for “Days” is that it’s much Patrick Schwarzenegger, not qualified to understand the To answer your questions risk for symptoms due to your plausible way) to increase the cheaper to produce a talk whose last film, “Midnight information as presented. in order: You are at higher own system, such as high fever. likelihood of getting your taste show, like Kelly Clarkson’s, so Sun,” was a financial hit, 1. Is it likely that I’ll have a risk for a similar reaction for In many cases, the body’s sensation back. all the soap actors have been has four films backed up: similar (or worse?) reaction to the second shot. I would plan response to infection can be • • • released from their contracts the horror thriller “Daniel the second shot? The package your day accordingly, and pre- as damaging as the infection Dr. Roach regrets that because their salary escala- Isn’t Real,” with Mary Stuart insert says one can react to the medicate with Tylenol (even itself. he is unable to answer indi- tions over the years have Masterson (due Dec. 6); first, second, neither or both. though it may make the vac- • • • vidual questions, but will made it costly to produce. the sci-fi film “Warning,” 2. Are both injections identi- cine slightly less effective). The DEAR DR. ROACH: Last incorporate them in the In order to afford to bring it with Alex Pettyfer; “Echo cal? second vaccine is identical to year I was treated for gout column whenever possible. back, actors would have to Boomers,” with Michael 3. When I had chickenpox as the first. I have read reports and was prescribed allopu- Readers may email questions earn a much lower salary. Shannon, Alex Pettyfer and a child, I was way sicker than that there have been shortages rinol (100 mg) once a day. to ToYourGoodHealth@med. Unless longtime “Days” fans Leslie Ann Warren; and direc- the average kid. Related? of the vaccine. Approximately five to six cornell.edu. show dissatisfaction in big tor Amy Poehler’s Netflix 4. If I get shingles, do I have Chickenpox and shingles months after I started taking numbers, it’s unlikely the film, “Moxie,” with Marcia a higher risk for a severe case? can affect you both by the it, I became lethargic and was © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. soap will be renewed next Gay Harden and Clark Gregg. — J.G. virus attacking you and by an not feeling myself (I am a very All Rights Reserved summer. All of Patrick’s films plus dad • • • Arnold back in “Terminator: “La La Land” Oscar-winner Dark Fate” make them the- Damien Chazelle has cast his ater hogs! son gets well under way, here’s Benevolent and Protective were served in the refectory Oscar-winning star, Emma an interesting tidbit to keep in Order of Elks – better known left something to be desired. Stone, opposite Brad Pitt in © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. mind: According to the annual as the Elks Lodge — chose In what became known as “Babylon.” Chazelle wrote Coinstar Holiday Survey, 31% that particular animal as its the Great Butter Rebellion, of Americans don’t remember symbol? Other animals were students shouted, “Our butter what gifts they received last considered and rejected for stinketh!” year. Perhaps unsurprisingly, a variety of reasons: Foxes BY SAMANTHA WEAVER • Those who study such things more women remember those were thought to be too cun- say that if your dog has fleas, details than men do. ning, beavers too destructive • It was noted 20th-century they don’t actually live on your and bears and too coarse and American humorist and jour- • No less a notable than William pet; they spend 90% of their brutal. nalist Don Marquis who made Shakespeare described time elsewhere. the following sage observa- Limburger cheese as “the • Before World War II, suspend- • • • tion: “Procrastination is the rankest compound of villain- ers were more popular than Thought for the Day: art of keeping up with yester- ous smell that ever offended belts, but the trend reversed “Bankruptcy is a legal proceed- day.” nostril.” after the war. ing in which you put your money • Kangaroos can reach speeds of • In the Shetland Islands you • You might be surprised to in your pants pocket and give up to 44 mph, but they can’t can find a breed of small, learn that in 1766, students at your coat to the creditors.” take a single step backward. hardy cows that eat fish. Harvard University protested — Joey Adams against their living conditions; • As the holiday shopping sea- • Did you ever wonder why the © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. evidently, the butter they THURSDAY December 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7 INTERPERSONAL EDGE No, joking about shooting someone at work is not funny Q: I was angry at a co- language. Every day we hear In ancient cultures, you to use language that calms as you speak, and when you worker and jokingly told my stories of random violence worked in the same environ- people down or scares people. speak people will listen. boss that guy is lucky I don’t that seems unpredictable and ment with the same people for You can add to the hostility, have a gun. Then I received a Daneen Skube unprovoked. As we watch the a lifetime. Now you may work judgement and alienation or Daneen Skube, Ph.D., execu- week of suspension. Has every- GUEST COLUMNIST news the question becomes, with a group whose member- create connection and peace in tive coach, trainer, therapist and one lost their sense of humor? “Could I be a victim next?” ship shifts every few months. your corner of the world. speaker, also appears as the FOX I don’t even own a gun. How The general mental health Within this fluid membership If you choose to use your Channel’s “Workplace Guru” can I make certain I never get our thoughts. level in our society seems to it is tough to really get to know power to be a match lighting each Monday morning. She’s the labeled a workplace threat Talking about strangling be deteriorating. Substance anyone. the powder keg of fear and author of “Interpersonal Edge: again? someone, punching someone abuse, suicide, and mood Too often in the news col- frustration at work, you’ll pay Breakthrough Tools for Talking A: You can avoid being per- in the nose or throwing some- disorders are on the rise. We leagues comment publicly after the price. In today’s environ- to Anyone, Anywhere, About ceived as a workplace threat if one out the window are no all go to work in a business a workplace shooting that they ment, words are not cheap but Anything” (Hay House, 2006). you realize that any language longer heard as expressions environment that can feel like never thought a co-worker was can cost us much more than You can contact Dr. Skube at that hints at physical violence of frustration. Instead these a powder keg waiting for a capable of violence. You can we want to pay. www.interpersonaledge.com or is not helpful. You may indeed words are heard as future match. see why we then secretly won- 1420 NW Gilman Blvd., #2845, never be a violent threat to plans to do co-workers harm. Expect your co-workers will der what people in our office The last word(s) Issaquah, WA 98027. Sorry, no your co-workers, but no one Obviously no one can con- scrutinize your words. Are you might do. Q: Is there any one tip you personal replies. can know your inner thoughts. trol what we say at work, but speaking in ways that make As you walk around at walk tell clients to do to give them © 2019 Interpersonal Edge. What others can know is the they can absolutely suspend, others more anxious or help you have more power than you more respect at work? Distributed by Tribune Content words we choose to express fire, or not hire us over our co-workers feel safe? may think. You can be a force A: Yes, listen twice as much Agency, LLC. ASK AMY POETRY Midlife dater ignores red flag waving After Snow Dear Amy: I casually dated They know how to manipu- That having been said, if ometimes a poem can two different men at the same late her, and she seems to she can’t or won’t adjust her seem to be like a jew- time: One man is my age (ear- need to allow it. This has put a behavior, you will either have eler’s setting, in which Ted Kooser Amy Dickinson S U.S. POET LAUREATE ly-50s), and another man is 20 a gemlike image is presented. GUEST COLUMNIST tremendous strain on our mar- to accept being a satellite in 2004 – 2006 years older. riage. this family system, or exit it This one, by Chase Twichell, I did not commit to either Less than a year into our altogether. who lives in upstate New York, man, nor did I lead them to marriage, we separated and has one of those perfect gems believe that we were exclusive. have to ask if something is a are close to divorcing. Dear Amy: Reflecting on of observation in the “cin- When my mom got sick red flag, then it IS a red flag. I feel very alone and cannot the letter from “Stressed,” the namon swirls” of sand on the surface of the road. I’ll never seen and my workload increased, What’s that I see? It’s a “not so accept being neglected while teen who was having panic sand on the road again without thinking of this. It’s from her new I told each man that I needed terrible” guy hoisting a piece she caters to her daughters’ attacks, I suffered from anxiety book, Things as It Is, from Copper Canyon Press. to focus on other things, and of crimson colored fabric up a every need, at the expense of for years in my 40s ,which was asked for some space. flagpole. our marriage. weird to me because I was a After Snow The younger man respected You don’t like his behavior. Neither of us seems to want yoga instructor. my request and for the last You’ve told him so and have to divorce, but unless things Finally, I chose to go to a I’m the first car after the sander. several months has sent me an asked him to stop. change it seems inevitable. practitioner, who immediately The cinnamon swirls of fresh sand are intact. occasional text or phone call Stalkers, boundary-crossers, We have sought counsel- put me on the perfect medi- to say hello, which is fine with or obsessed lovelorn or love- ing, where she admits this and cation. I had anxiety-related Except for that—the sand and the road— me. struck people often believe vows to change, but never fol- asthma! The other man was texting they are being chivalrous. But lows through. — Better Now The woods look as if they might have me every single day. there is nothing chivalrous I don’t want to give up, but Dear Better: A physical a thousand years ago, except for I found it annoying, and about disrespecting someone’s continuing this way is no lon- checkup should be the first rarely responded. Eventually stated wishes. True chivalry ger an option for me. stop. the absence of tracks. I wrote him a letter making it involves being willing to sac- Your advice? very clear that I do not want rifice your own wishes and — Married but Soon Single You can email Amy Dickinson American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation a romantic relationship and desires for someone else’s sake. Dear Soon Single: My at askamy@amydickinson. (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also would like to be friends, but This man is of an older gen- understanding of codependen- com or send a letter to Ask supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska- that can only happen if he eration, and he may not fully cy is that it really boils down Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2018 by Chase Twichell, “After Snow,” backs off. He continues to send understand how annoying it to a desire to control. And so NY 13068. You can also follow from Things as It Is, (Copper Canyon Press, 2018). Poem reprinted me at least one text every day, can be to receive unwanted while your wife’s daughters her on Twitter @askingamy or by permission of Chase Twichell and the publisher. Introduction copy- which goes unanswered. texts, but telling a woman manipulate her, her intense Facebook. right © 2019 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s author, My mother is now stable, that you love her after she has engagement with them is Copyright © 2019 by Amy Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in and I am ready to start dating asked you to back off is not a really about her own wish to Dickinson. Distributed by Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006. American Life in again. Hallmark movie; it’s a Lifetime manipulate and control them. Tribune Content Agency, LLC. Poetry does not accept unsolicited submissions. The guy who texts every day movie. Grown-ups need to be tells me he loves me and that Meanwhile, there’s a per- allowed to grow up. And your he just wants me in his life. fectly nice guy close to your wife’s over-involvement is He’s not a terrible guy; he’s age who is respecting your likely impeding her daughters’ generally kind and makes a wishes. Hmmm. It’s your call. growth and independence, Full Local good living. which might be her actual (but Is it possible that he is being Dear Amy: I am a 66-year- unspoken) goal. Sports Coverage chivalrous, and this is his way old man — recently remarried. If she wanted to be in a of fighting for me? My wife has three grown robust and healthy marriage Or is this a red flag hitting daughters, ages 33, 31, and 29 with you, your wife would put In Every Issue me in the face? (none are married). the marriage at the center, and — Midlife Dater She has a codependent engage with her daughters lov- TOOELETRANSCRIPT Dear Dater: Here’s a basic relationship with all three ingly, but not exclusively, while ULLETIN dating rule of thumb: If you daughters. they orbit. B

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Call 8.8 New Policy 1003.1, • Understanding of math, chemistry, and chemical testing is Vacancies on the required If you’re interested please call 882-0050 or visit www.tooeletran Board, 1st read. 435.882.0050 script.com 8.9 Revised Policy 1004, Election of Offi- cers, 1st read. 8.10 Revised Policy 1005, Meetings of the Board of Education, 1st Read 8.11 New Policy 1005.1, Closed Meet- ings, 1st read. 8.12 Revised Policy 4001, Recognition of the Tooele Certified Employee Association 8.13 Revised Policy 4002, Recognition of the Tooele Classified Employee Association, 1st read. 8.14 Revised Policy 4003, Negotiations, 1st read. 8.15 Revised Policy 5014, Home Schools, 1st Read 8.16 Revised Policy 7001, Establishment of School Community Councils, 1st Read 8.17 Revised Policy 4017, Drug Free, Smoke Free, Alcohol Free Work Place, 2nd Read 8.18 Revised Policy 4023, Substitute Em- ployees, 2nd Read 8.19 Revised Policy 5007, Student Educa- tion-Occupation Plan for College and Career Ready, 2nd Read 8.20 Revised Policy 5021, Compulsory Education and District Attendance, 2nd Read 8.21 Revised Policy 5024, Academic Eligi- bility for Extracurricular Participation, 2nd Read 8.22 Revised Policy 5027, School Fees, 2nd Read 8.23 Revised Policy 5039, Acceptable Use Policy, 2nd Read 9. Adjourn (10pm Cur- few) 9.1 Adjournment REVIEW SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION TWO DAYS PRIOR TO THE MEETING AT www.boarddocs.com/u t/tooelesd/board.nsf/vp ublic?open In compliance with the Americans with Dis- abilities Act, individu- als needing special ac- commodations (includ- ing auxiliary communi- cative aide and serv- ices) during this meet- ing should notify Jackie Gallegos (435) 833-1900 at least three days prior to the meeting. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin December 5, 2019) BOARD OF EDUCA- TION MEETING Tuesday, December 10, 2019, 92 Lode- stone 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- ing 1.4 Character, Profes- sional Competence, or Physical or Mental Health of an Individual 2. Business Meeting, 7pm (Start of Public Meeting) 2.1 Welcome and Pledge of Allegiance 3. Recognition and Good News 3.1 District Recogni- tion for the Month of December - Middle Canyon Elementary 3.2 School Presenta- tion 4. Consent Items (Routine items on the consent agenda not requiring public discus- sion by the Board may be adopted by one sin- gle motion. A Board Member may request to remove an item from the consent agenda for individual discussion and consid- eration.) 4.1 Minutes BOARD OF EDUCA- 4.2 Expenditure Re- TION MEETING port Tuesday, December 4.3 Revenue Report 10, 2019, 92 Lode- 4.4 Disbursement Re- stone Way, Tooele, UT port 84074 4.5 Personnel Deci- 1. Executive Session, sions 6pm (Closed to the 4.6 Amended Public) Trustland Plans 1.1 Purchase, Ex- 4.7 150 Mile Contests change, or Lease of 4.8 TSSA Applications Real Property 4.9 Vote on Consent 1.2 Pending or Rea- Calendar sonably Imminent Liti- 5. Open Forum (Lim- gation ited to three minutes 1.3 Collective Bargain- per individual and a to- ing tal of 30 minutes for all 1.4 Character, Profes- comments. To speak, sional Competence, or sign up at the clerk's Physical or Mental desk prior to the start Health of an Individual of the open forum.) 2. Business Meeting, 5.1 Patron Comments 7pm (Start of Public 6. Board of Education Meeting) Reports 2.1 Welcome and 6.1 USU Advisory Pledge of Allegiance Board 3. Recognition and 6.2 TTC Advisory Good News Board 3.1 District Recogni- 7. Information, Discus- tion for the Month of sion, or Calendar December - Middle Items Canyon Elementary 7.1 Business Adminis- 3.2 School Presenta- trator's Report tion 7.2 Superintendent's 4. Consent Items Report (Routine items on the 7.3 Grantsville Area consent agenda not Director's Report requiring public discus- 7.4 Operations Depart- sion by the Board may ment Report be adopted by one sin- 7.5 The Relationship gle motion. A Board of Stress and School Member may request Leadership on to remove an item Teacher Morale from the consent 7.6 SHARP Survey agenda for individual Results discussion and consid- 8. Action Items eration.) 8.1 Consideration of 4.1 Minutes Four-day School Week BOARD OF EDUCA- 4.2 Expenditure Re- for Wendover Schools TION MEETING port 8.2 Tax Reform Tuesday, December 4.3 Revenue Report 8.3 Ibapah Elementary 10, 2019, 92 Lode- 4.4 Disbursement Re- School Turnaround stone Way, Tooele, UT port Plan 84074 4.5 Personnel Deci- 8.4 New Policy 1000, 1. Executive Session, sions Board Legal Status, 6pm (Closed to the 4.6 Amended 1st read. Public) Trustland Plans 8.5 Revised Policy 1.1 Purchase, Ex- 4.7 150 Mile Contests 1001, Board Legal change, or Lease of 4.8 TSSA Applications Status, 1st read. Real Property 4.9 Vote on Consent 8.6 Revised Policy 1.2 Pending or Rea- Calendar 1002, Board Member sonably Imminent Liti- 5. Open Forum (Lim- Qualifications and Eli- gation ited to three minutes gibility, 1st read. 1.3 Collective Bargain- per individual and a to- 8.7 Revised Policy ing tal of 30 minutes for all 1003, Board Elections 1.4 Character, Profes- comments. To speak, and Reapportionment, sional Competence, or sign up at the clerk's 1st read. Physical or Mental desk prior to the start 8.8 New Policy 1003.1, Health of an Individual of the open forum.) Vacancies on the 2. Business Meeting, 5.1 Patron Comments Board, 1st read. 7pm (Start of Public 6. Board of Education 8.9 Revised Policy NOTICE OF TOWN NOTICE TO WATER Meeting) Reports 1004, Election of Offi- COUNCIL MEETING USERS 2.1 Welcome and 6.1 USU Advisory cers, 1st read. NOTICE IS HEREBY The applications below Pledge of Allegiance Board 8.10 Revised Policy GIVEN THAT the Ver- were filed with the Di- 3. Recognition and 6.2 TTC Advisory 1005, Meetings of the non Town Council will vision of Water Rights Good News Board Board of Education, hold its regular meet- in Tooele County. 3.1 District Recogni- 7. Information, Discus- 1st Read ing on 10 December These are informal tion for the Month of sion, or Calendar 8.11 New Policy 2019, at 7:00 PM at proceedings per Rule December - Middle Items 1005.1, Closed Meet- the Vernon Fire De- 655-6-2. Protests con- Canyon Elementary 7.1 Business Adminis- ings, 1st read. partment, 325 S. Main cerning an application 3.2 School Presenta- trator's Report 8.12 Revised Policy Street, Vernon, Utah. must be legibly written tion 7.2 Superintendent's 4001, Recognition of The agenda shall be or typed, contain the 4. Consent Items Report the Tooele Certified as follows: name and mailing ad- (Routine items on the 7.3 Grantsville Area Employee Association Regular Meeting: dress of the protesting consent agenda not Director's Report 8.13 Revised Policy 1. Approve the min- party, STATE THE AP- requiring public discus- 7.4 Operations Depart- 4002, Recognition of utes of the 12 Novem- PLICATION NUMBER sion by the Board may ment Report the Tooele Classified ber 2019 meeting PROTESTED, CITE be adopted by one sin- 7.5 The Relationship Employee Association, 2. Sheriff's Office Re- REASONS FOR THE gle motion. A Board of Stress and School 1st read. port PROTEST, and RE- Member may request Leadership on 8.14 Revised Policy 3. Hayden Jessup - QUEST A HEARING, to remove an item Teacher Morale 4003, Negotiations, 1st Property Adjustment if desired. Also, A $15 from the consent 7.6 SHARP Survey read. on 40 Acre Property FEE MUST BE IN- agenda for individual Results 8.15 Revised Policy 4. Open Bids for 2008 CLUDED FOR EACH discussion and consid- 8. Action Items 5014, Home Schools, GMC truck APPLICATION PRO- eration.) 8.1 Consideration of 1st Read 5. Town Clerk/Re- TESTED. Protests 4.1 Minutes Four-day School Week 8.16 Revised Policy corder Salary must be filed with the BOARD OF EDUCA- 4.2 Expenditure Re- for Wendover Schools 7001, Establishment of 6. Snow Removal - Division of Water TION MEETING port 8.2 Tax Reform School Community Update on truck pur- Rights on or before Tuesday, December 4.3 Revenue Report 8.3 Ibapah Elementary Councils, 1st Read chase Dec. 25, 2019 either 10, 2019, 92 Lode- 4.4 Disbursement Re- School Turnaround 8.17 Revised Policy 7. Natural Gas Line in electronically using the stone Way, Tooele, UT port Plan 4017, Drug Free, Vernon Division`s on-line Pro- 84074 4.5 Personnel Deci- 8.4 New Policy 1000, Smoke Free, Alcohol 8. Reports/Commis- test of Application 1. Executive Session, sions Board Legal Status, Free Work Place, 2nd sions/Committees: form, by hand delivery ANNOUNCEMENT 6pm (Closed to the 4.6 Amended 1st read. Read Chuck Mannino: to a Division office, or OF APPOINTMENT Public) Trustland Plans 8.5 Revised Policy 8.18 Revised Policy Emergency Manage- by mail at PO Box AND NOTICE TO 1.1 Purchase, Ex- 4.7 150 Mile Contests 1001, Board Legal 4023, Substitute Em- ment, Vernon Water- 146300, Salt Lake CREDITORS change, or Lease of 4.8 TSSA Applications Status, 1st read. ployees, 2nd Read works Special District City, UT 84114-6300. Estate of Paul David Real Property 4.9 Vote on Consent 8.6 Revised Policy 8.19 Revised Policy Darrell Holden: Park Please visit water- Jenkins. 1.2 Pending or Rea- Calendar 1002, Board Member 5007, Student Educa- and Recreation/Tables rights.utah.gov or call Case No. 193300126. sonably Imminent Liti- 5. Open Forum (Lim- Qualifications and Eli- tion-Occupation Plan & Chairs Rental (801)538-7240 for ad- Paul David Jenkins, gation ited to three minutes gibility, 1st read. for College and Career Vernon Elementary ditional information. Jr., has been ap- 1.3 Collective Bargain- per individual and a to- 8.7 Revised Policy Ready, 2nd Read Committee Treasurer CHANGE APPLICA- pointed personal rep- ingTHURSDAY Decembertal of 5, 30 2019 minutes for all 1003, Board Elections 8.20 RevisedTOOELE Policy TRANSCRIPT BULLETINJohn Olson: Cemetery TIONS(S) resentative of thisB9 es- 1.4 Character, Profes- comments. To speak, and Reapportionment, 5021, Compulsory Animal Control 15-418 (a45262): Wal- tate. All persons hav- sional Competence, or sign up at the clerk's 1st read. Education and District Dennis Clark: Road/ ters Ranch LLC pro- ing claims against the PhysicalPublic Notices or Mental deskPublic prior Noticesto the start 8.8Public New Policy Notices 1003.1, Attendance,Public Notices 2nd Read Public Notices Signs/SnowPublic Notices Removal Public Notices pose(s)Public Notices using decedentPublic must Notices present HealthMeetings of an Individual of theMeetings open forum.) VacanciesMeetings on the 8.21 Meetings Revised Policy Meetings Contract,Meetings Council of Water User 1595.5472Water ac-ft.User from theirMiscellaneous claims in writing 2. Business Meeting, 5.1 Patron Comments Board, 1st read. 5024, Academic Eligi- Governments, Tele- the Wells and Drains within three months af- 7pm (Start of Public 6. Board of Education 8.9 Revised Policy bility for Extracurricular NOTICE OF TOWN communications, Am- NOTICE TO WATER (Tooele) for IRRIGA- ter the date of the first Meeting) Reports 1004, Election of Offi- Participation, 2nd COUNCIL MEETING bulance USERS TION; STOCKWA- publication of this no- 2.1 Welcome and 6.1 USU Advisory cers, 1st read. Read NOTICE IS HEREBY Rodney Manzione: The applications below TERING. tice or the claims will Pledge of Allegiance Board 8.10 Revised Policy 8.22 Revised Policy GIVEN THAT the Ver- Fire Department, Vet- were filed with the Di- NONUSE APPLICA- be forever barred. 3. Recognition and 6.2 TTC Advisory 1005, Meetings of the 5027, School Fees, non Town Council will erans Memorial vision of Water Rights TION(S) Written claims may Good News Board Board of Education, 2nd Read hold its regular meet- 9. Other business in Tooele County. 15-4834 (U6924): be: 3.1 District Recogni- 7. Information, Discus- 1st Read 8.23 Revised Policy ing on 10 December 10. Public comment These are informal Bear-All LLC is/are 1. Delivered or mailed tion for the Month of sion, or Calendar 8.11 New Policy 5039, Acceptable Use 2019, at 7:00 PM at 11. Approve payment proceedings per Rule seeking a nonuse pe- to the personal repre- December - Middle Items 1005.1, Closed Meet- Policy, 2nd Read the Vernon Fire De- of Town bills 655-6-2. Protests con- riod for 1 ac-ft. from sentative or their attor- Canyon Elementary 7.1 Business Adminis- ings, 1st read. 9. Adjourn (10pm Cur- partment, 325 S. Main 12. Adjourn cerning an application groundwater (south of ney at the addresses 3.2 School Presenta- trator's Report 8.12 Revised Policy few) Street, Vernon, Utah. (Published in the must be legibly written the airport) for IRRI- below, or tion 7.2 Superintendent's 4001, Recognition of 9.1 Adjournment The agenda shall be Tooele Transcript Bul- or typed, contain the GATION. 2. Filed with the Clerk 4. Consent Items Report the Tooele Certified REVIEW SUPPORT as follows: letin December 5, name and mailing ad- Boyd P. Clayton, P.E. of the District Court in (Routine items on the 7.3 Grantsville Area Employee Association DOCUMENTATION Regular Meeting: 2019) dress of the protesting INTERIM STATE EN- Tooele County. consent agenda not Director's Report 8.13 Revised Policy TWO DAYS PRIOR 1. Approve the min- party, STATE THE AP- GINEER Date of first publica- requiring public discus- 7.4 Operations Depart- 4002, Recognition of TO THE MEETING AT utes of the 12 Novem- Public Notices PLICATION NUMBER (Published in Tooele tion: December 5, sion by the Board may ment Report the Tooele Classified www.boarddocs.com/u ber 2019 meeting Trustees PROTESTED, CITE Transcript - Bulletin on 2019. be adopted by one sin- 7.5 The Relationship Employee Association, t/tooelesd/board.nsf/vp 2. Sheriff's Office Re- REASONS FOR THE Nov. 28, 2019 & Dec. Personal Representa- gle motion. A Board of Stress and School 1st read. ublic?open port Deadline for public PROTEST, and RE- 5, 2019) tive: Member may request Leadership o n 8.14 Revised Policy In compliance with the 3. Hayden Jessup - notices is 4 p.m. the QUEST A HEARING, Paul David Jenkins to remove an item Teacher Morale 4003, Negotiations, 1st Americans with Dis- Property Adjustment day prior to publica- if desired. Also, A $15 891 East Monroe Can- from the consent 7.6 SHARP Survey read. abilities Act, individu- on 40 Acre Property tion. Public notices FEE MUST BE IN- Public Notices yon Road agenda for individual Results 8.15 Revised Policy als needing special ac- 4. Open Bids for 2008 submitted past the CLUDED FOR EACH Miscellaneous Monroe UT, 84754 discussion and consid- 8. Action Items 5014, Home Schools, commodations (includ- GMC truck deadline will not be APPLICATION PRO- Attorney for Personal eration.) 8.1 Consideration of 1st Read ing auxiliary communi- 5. Town Clerk/Re- accepted. TESTED. Protests Deadline for public Representative: 4.1 Minutes Four-day School Week 8.16 Revised Policy cative aide and serv- corder Salary UPAXLP must be filed with the notices is 4 p.m. the Joseph F. Orifici, Esq. 4.2 Expenditure Re- for Wendover Schools 7001, Establishment of ices) during this meet- 6. Snow Removal - Division of Water day prior to publica- 4625 S 2300 E, Suite port 8.2 Tax Reform School Community ing should notify Update on truck pur- Public Notices Rights on or before tion. Public notices 100 4.3 Revenue Report 8.3 Ibapah Elementary Councils, 1st Read Jackie Gallegos (435) chase Dec. 25, 2019 either submitted past the Holladay, UT 84117 4.4 Disbursement Re- School Turnaround 8.17 Revised Policy 833-1900 at least 7. Natural Gas Line in Water User electronically using the deadline will not be (801) 272-2373 port Plan 4017, Drug Free, three days prior to the Vernon Division`s on-line Pro- (Published in the Deadline for public accepted. 4.5 Personnel Deci- 8.4 New Policy 1000, Smoke Free, Alcohol meeting. 8. Reports/Commis- test of Application UPAXLP Tooele Transcript Bul- sions Board Legal Status, Free Work Place, 2nd (Published in the sions/Committees: notices is 4 p.m. the form, by hand delivery letin December 5, 12 & 4 . 6 A m e n d e d 1st read. Read Tooele Transcript Bul- Chuck Mannino: day prior to publica- to a Division office, or ANNOUNCEMENT 19, 2019) Trustland Plans 8.5 Revised Policy 8.18 Revised Policy letin December 5, Emergency Manage- tion. Public notices by mail at PO Box OF APPOINTMENT 4.7 150 Mile Contests 1001, Board Legal 4023, Substitute Em- 2019) ment, Vernon Water- submitted past the 146300, Salt Lake AND NOTICE TO 4.8 TSSA Applications Status, 1st read. ployees, 2nd Read works Special District deadline will not be City, UT 84114-6300. CREDITORS 4.9 Vote on Consent 8.6 Revised Policy 8.19 Revised Policy WANT TO get the lat- Darrell Holden: Park accepted. Please visit water- Estate of Paul David Opinions Calendar 1002, Board Member 5007, Student Educa- est local news? Sub- and Recreation/Tables UPAXLP rights.utah.gov or call Jenkins. Case No. 193300126. Shared 5. 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Fees, readers in a wide-ranging 2ndJoan Read Chittister sees happiness discussion about the TOOELE 8.23differently Revised -- as Policya personal quality origins of this symbol TRANSCRIPT 5039,to be Acceptable learned, mastered, Use and of Native spirituality, Policy,fearlessly 2nd wielded.Read In Happiness Only the diverse designs and $ 00 $ 95 9. sheAdjourn embarks (10pm on a “greatCur- happiness materials used in its productions and the 35 16 BULLETIN few)dig” through sociology, biology, meanings it has assumed among Native 9.1 Adjournment neurology, psychology, philoso- American peoples throughout North America. But Oberholtzer also REVIEW SUPPORT phy, history, and world religions explores the explosion of the dream catcher as a worldwide market- DOCUMENTATION to develop “an archaeology of ing venture, sparked by a growing appetite for spiritual meaning and TWOhappiness.” DAYS Sifting PRIOR through the 58 N. 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mincing is different than small Chefs squares in cubing and dicing. continued from page B1 “Mincing is like itty-bitty tiny squares,” she said. Sophie says mincing can make disgusting things taste Sophie’s passion for cook- really good because, like gar- ing started when she saw lic and ginger, they become Princess Tiana’s zeal for cook- almost like a paste. ing and restaurants in the “I bake to sell, but I cook movie, “The Princess and the for home and my own testing Frog” when she was around purposes,” Sophie said. two years old. Brylie’s interest in cook- “My mom got me a Tiana ing developed when she saw princess dress, and ever since Sophie cook and she decided then, I wanted a restaurant to try it. She watched Food and I started cooking,” Sophie Network, did baking school said. and birthday projects. Sophie began helping her “I really grew into a love of parents with family cooking as baking along with my danc- a toddler, and cooked before ing,” Brylie said. she baked. She knows culi- Brylie claims her cooking nary cuts and explains how expertise is limited to frozen foods. Her talents land solely in baking. Blondies’ Bakery operates out of Sophie’s house. Both girls have their Food Handlers Permits. They need orders a week in advance, and the best way to order is to message Blondies’ Bakery on Facebook or Instagram. Blondies’ deliv- ers to the customer. Cupcakes started their busi- ness, but their menu includes custom cakes, cookies and pies. They allow customers to mix and match to make their SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO own creation. Sophie Tate and Brylie Gygi, seventh graders and business partners of Blondies Bakery pose in their Stansbury Park kitchen Tuesday afternoon. “I would say our major busi- ness is cupcakes, because that cupcakes are the most popu- “You don’t want to have too Sophie said. is how we started off,” Brylie lar. They understand there much cake because it’s very “You look at height and said. needs to be a good balance dry. Then too much frosting how much you press in the SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO The key lime pie, raspberry between the cupcake and is just a little too overbear- piping bag and start a centi- Brylie Gygi fills up a pastry bag of lemon, and chocolate caramel icing. ing because it’s very sweet,” meter from the edge,” Brylie frosting. said. Brylie changed her four icing circles to two or three when Sophie told her four was Hurry! Only a Few Lake Lots Left! too sweet. The tweens create their menus from basic recipes. Over a Dozen Non-Lake Lots Available “I have my basic vanilla cake, and basic frosting recipe. I usually make up the rest,” Sophie said. “I take what I already know about baking and then I just kind of guess.” The basic cake recipe can need adjustments for alti- tude, which affects baking times and batter consistency. Flavorings are also tricky. SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Sophie said dry flavorings Sophie Tate show Blondies Bakery’s are added to dry ingredients; Santa hat sable cookes. liquid flavoring is more com- plicated. wedding cake when she is 14. “Cakes are very sensitive, Brylie feels like she could do a so with a liquid flavoring, you good job piping the icing. would take out some of the “People might think that in Stansbury Park original liquid,” Sophie said. since we’re younger we might The Pier “For example, with a lemon screw up on their big day cake, replace half of the milk cake,” Brylie said. “Oh, sorry, with lemon juice.” we messed up — but here you Lot 201 Lot 202 Lot 203 Lot 204 Lot 205 Lot 206 Lot 207 Lot 208 Lot 209 Lot 210 Lot 211 Lot 212 Lot 213 Lot 214 Lot 215 Lot 216 Lot 217 Lot 218 Lot 219 Lot 220 They figured out Dole-whip go.” cupcake frosting by trial and “We’re mostly known for error. our cupcakes, so that’s what Pier Place “We would always add too we make at weddings,” Sophie Lot 111 Lot 112 Lot 113 Lot 114 Lot 115 Lot 116 Lot 117 Lot 101 Lot 102 Lot 103 Lot 104 Lot 105 Lot 106 Lot 107 Lot 108 Lot 109 Lot 110 much juice from the pineapple said. or too much pineapple, or Sophie appeared in a tele- powdered sugar so we had vised national baking com- to toss it all out and restart,” petition this year that gave Lot 118 Sophie said. Blondies’ Bakery its widest “It tasted good, [but] it did recognition. After the compe- not look appetizing,” Brylie tition, both girls appeared on said. Fox 13, and Sophie appeared Overall, Sophie bakes and on Good Things Utah. Brylie decorates. Brylie’s favorite Blondies’ Enjoy pleasant family evenings “She’s the better baker, and experience was the live, five- I’m the better piper. It’s kind minute Fox 13 interview. on your own beach at Stansbury of a good force that we have,” Sophie gave Brylie some inter- Brylie said. Sometimes they viewing tips she learned at the Park’s own wakeboard lake! switch it up so they can get competition, like staring at better at both. the camera looks weird. • Beautiful Gated Community They create their own deco- “I didn’t freak out and go rating designs, but use the like, uh huh, uh huh, like a • Only 30 minutes from Salt Lake City internet for inspiration. Brylie robot,” Brylie said “ I’m kind • Community Beach with a Children’s Play Park created a flower-like star by of timid when it comes to holding the startip on one interviews. Sophie is more of • Boatless Wakeboard System place and pressing. the talker.” • Aqua Park Playground Eating presents a tempta- “I like talking,” Sophie said. all photos are only representations. tion while they bake. Sophie thinks creating new “We try to not eat our prof- cupcakes is the best Blondies’ it,” Brylie said, who claims she experience. is a bad eating example. “Everytime we bake some- Sophie’s recipes always thing, we learn more,” Sophie make two extra. said. “So we definitely eat a lot,” Sophie’s profits go toward Sophie said. her dream of owning a restau- Every other week their rant. She will earn a business mothers check Blondies’ degree and cooking creden- orders and shop at Costco. tials first. “Our moms help us price “I want to go to Cordon out like cakes and stuff,” Bleu for my culinary and pas- Sophie said. try degree,” Sophie said. Their original price is $15 Brylie feels cooking will Choose From Many Different Floorplans & Lots on or off the Lake for a dozen cupcakes, but if always be a hobby. the cupcakes demand fruit or “My kids are not gonna extra elements, the price can complain about their food is • Upgrades are our standard go up a little. what I hope for,” Brylie said. During regular months the Sophie likes to know how to • Custom Home Builder tweens estimate they spend improve at Blondies. between 15-20 hours baking. “Sometimes I ask friends Sophie calls months like and family what I could do • Your plan or ours September and August timid better,” Sophie said, “I want months when they do one or to know things that maybe we • We can design your perfect home two orders a week. could fix.” “The timid months aren’t Both tweens say Blondies • .40 Acre Lots as crazy and big and extrava- has taught them money gant,” Sophie said. management, baking, going • Building Homes for over 30 Years Brylie originally thought with the flow, and teamwork. $ they would always be very Sophie had a confession when Starting in the 500’s small with only an order a it comes to teamwork. week. “I do like to takeover some- “I’m really proud of us times,” Sophie said. Laramie Dunn & Lisa Neil because I did not know we Sometimes baking seems would get this far,” Brylie impossible because they Realtypath 2014 & 2015 top producers in Utah & 2016 top producing agent for the Tooele County Association of Realtors said. are so busy. When they feel They have baked cupcakes overwhelmed, both tweens Laramie 435-224-4000 for a couple of weddings. agree that making cupcakes However, Sophie believes improves their mood, so they Lisa 435-849-6130 she will be ready to make a go to the kitchen and bake. THURSDAY December 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B11

© 2019 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 35, No. 52 Each word-picture puzzle has a meaning. Work with a parent to figure them out.

As we approach the Season of Giving, Kid Scoop celebrates young people who make a di erence all year long. When Chase Hartman Find the was 10 and Vance Tomasi path from was 11, they started the the book hen Mackenzie Bearup was 14 years old, organization called to the W she had a disease that forced her to stay read.repeat. to get shipping in bed. To keep her mind off her pain, she read books in the hands box. a lot. And the books started to pile up. of those who needed them. Mackenzie learned about a home for abused children that wanted to start a library. She “We learned that gathered up her books and asked her friends kids who own books for book donations. do better in school,” remembered Vance. She gave the home enough books to fill their library. She reached out to other homeless Since starting their shelters to see if they could use donated books. organization, the boys Today, she and her organization have collected have collected 110,000 over 55,000 books! books and distributed them to 200 locations Use the code to nd out the name of Mackenzie’s organization: = B = E = G in all 50 states. = H = I = K = L = N = O = R = S = T

Draw a line to emalle Williams was 11 years match each pencil J old when he saw a classmate to its identical twin. named Carter being made fun of Can you nd the one by other students because he was unique pencil? chewing on his pencil a lot. At first, Jemalle thought he would just ignore the kids doing the bullying. But after a while, he There are several thought, “I should do something.” words that mean

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target,” said Jemalle. spell each of these pants the in Ants 2. 1. Jack in the box the in Jack 1. “I thought long and hard words on a page of ANSWERS: on what to do to get them to stop without the newspaper. drawing attention to my own weirdness. It Connect the letters Standards Link: Problem-Solving: Use a finally came to me, I had a lightbulb moment.” to spell each word. variety of strategies to solve problems. GIVE What did he do? He started chewing CHARITY Two new Kid Scoop on his own pencil. Jemalle went on to write a book called PHILANTHROPY books are here! Different yet Alike based on his GRANT hen the kids started making fun of experience. He illustrated the book CONTRIBUTE They make a great holiday gift. T him instead of Carter. Jemalle said, himself and made copies to sell. He DONATE Order from your local bookstore, “It didn’t really phase me because I raised $160 which he donated to his Target.com, BarnesandNoble.com AWARD and Amazon.com today! knew I had done a good thing.” school to help with bullying education. GIFT

Standards Link: Research: Carter appreciated Jemalle’s help and You can read Jemalle’s book at the Use the newspaper to locate the two of them became friends. website differentyetalike.com information.

BOOK LOVERS’ PUZZLE: DIFFERENCE Find the words in the puzzle. Can you unscramble these book titles? How many of them can you DONATIONS find on this page? IDYRA SHELTERS NIENIW S D D G N I V I G I FO A DALISN FRIENDS HET LIBRARY R F O L I B R A R Y YWPMI FO HET E F F I D HOOP PENCIL E C N E R IDK EBLU SEASON T L A D A E W R R H This week’s word: GIVING PINDOLHS L A T D S A E I E E DISTRIBUTED BOOKS The verb distributed E S I K N L H E C L means to divide among ALIKE several or many. H S O I L I C N E P CLASS The books were distributed READ S O N D E K K D I D to kids in shelters. KIDS B S S S S E A S O N Try to use the word HELP distributed in a sentence Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical today when talking with Standards Link: Spelling: Spell grade-level appropriate words correctly. CHEW words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. your friends and family.

Letters to the Editor Look through your newspaper for problems Receive or in your community. Can you and your friends Give? come up with ideas to solve one of these Some say it is better to give

problems? Work together to write a letter to than to receive. Do you

“Will you support my caws?” caws?” my my support support you you “Will “Will ANSWER: the editor with your ideas. ANSWER: agree? Why or why not? Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. B12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY December 5, 2019

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