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TOOELE Stansbury TRANSCRIPT sweeps Tooele S  See A8 T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY September 5, 2019 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 126 No. 28 $1.00 Wildfire burns high above Lake Point Green Ravine Fire reaches 1,700 acres while hand and aerial assault crews work to contain ’s largest wildfire

STEVE HOWE STAFF WRITER A fire east of Lake Point in the is now the largest active fire in the state, while firefighting operations work to contain the blaze. As of Wednesday evening, the Green Ravine Fire had reached over 1,719 acres, with containment at only 10%, according to Jason Curry, spokesman for the state Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands. The acreage estimate was made earlier Wednesday morning. The fire began Tuesday. “There probably has been a little additional growth since that estimate, but not a whole lot,” Curry said. The fire continues to track east toward Farnsworth Peak, but was slowed by light rain that fell last night, accord- ing to an update from Curry Thursday morning on utahfire- info.gov. There were 160 person- nel battling the wildfire as of Wednesday evening, accord- ing to Curry. The personnel include hotshot crews, fire crews, engine crews and air support units, including three helicopters. Resources being used to combat the fire are from a national pool, including out-of- state and out-of-area fire crews from federal agencies like the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service. “We’ve put numerous retar- dant drops on the ridge tops,” Curry said. “We pretty much have the entire fire boxed in by retardant and handcrews reinforcing that retardant and building containment. So going forward, containment is expected to increase, acreage

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO

A pyrocumulus cloud (above) forms over the Oquirrh Mountains on Tuesday afternoon as the Green Ravine fire advances up the mountainside. An airplane drops fire retardant on the fire. Crew members (left) work the Green Ravine Fire on Tuesday night.

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO COURTESY OF JOLIE GORDON

Grantsville man shot in altercation at mobile home park STEVE HOWE park in the area of 520 W. to search for the shooter with of Utah hospital, according to to assault the other man, who who used the gun admitted to STAFF WRITER Clark St. on reports of shots assistance from Tooele County police. used a firearm to defend him- stealing the firearm the previ- An early morning shoot- fired, according to the release. Sheriff’s deputies, the release Once the scene was secure, self. ous day. Further investigation ing in a mobile home park When officers arrived on said. The suspected shooter detectives began to investigate After the gun used in the determined drugs may have left one man injured, accord- scene, they found a man lying was discovered in the back- the incident and a warrant shooting was collected and been a contributing factor to ing to a press release from in the roadway with a gunshot yard of a home and taken into was issued and served on the several people were inter- the altercation. the Grantsville City Police wound. custody without incident. residence, the release said. viewed, detectives determined The man shot in the alterca- Department. While medical units The man who was shot was Police were able to deter- the gun was recently stolen tion was in stable condition as Grantsville City police responded to the gunshot vic- then transported by AirMed mine the gunshot victim had from a location in Grantsville, of late Wednesday morning. responded to the mobile home tim, Grantsville police began helicopter to the University wielded a club and attempted the release said. The man [email protected]

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS B8 Enjoy the Stanbury “All of Us” HOMETOWN B1 timeless beauty Soccer shuts out research tour OBITUARIES A8 of South Willow Scots stops at Tooele SPORTS A10 Lake See A10 City Library See B1 See A2 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY September 5, 2019 County Commission holds off rezone after stalemate Milne seeks ‘kumbaya’ with applicant before voting again

TIM GILLIE how the Holiday Oil subdivision The Tooele County Planning EDITOR took place,” Milne said. Commission heard Lassley’s With one Tooele County Lassley owned the parcel at rezone request for the parcel in Commissioner out of town the time it was subdivided and May, but put off making a deci- on county business, the two purchased by Holiday Oil. sion until its June 19 meeting remaining commissioners “I’m looking for good com- after receiving information on were split on a rezone on Bates munity partners that work well the progress of work on widen- Canyon Road. with the county and taxpayers,” ing Bates Canyon Road and Because of the split, a Milne said. “I feel other matters other improvements to the road motion to approve the rezone lately have proven that that’s in front of Holiday Oil. of 2.78 acres south of Holiday not the case with this particular At the June 19 meeting, the Oil from commercial neighbor- applicant and I still have a sore planning commission voted hood to commercial shopping backside about how taxpayers to recommend approval of died for the lack of a second have had to take care of the Lassley’s request to rezone the during Tuesday night’s County cost of certain improvements property south of Holiday Oil. Commission meeting. for Bates Canyon Road. Prior to Tuesday night’s Commission Chairman “I feel developers ought to County Commission meet- Tom Tripp made the motion pay proportionally their share ing, Lassley submitted a traf- to approve, but Commissioner of certain improvements as fic study conducted by Hales Shawn Milne declined to sec- they profit from their develop- Engineering, a Lehi-based ond the motion. Commissioner ments,” he added. “... Until transportation solutions firm, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTTO Kendall Thomas was in Cedar I feel like there is more of a which indicated there would be A vote to rezone a property near the Holiday Oil on Bates Canyon Road was postponed at Tuesday’s County City on county business. compromise perspective from no significant increase in traffic Commission meeting. Although the motion to the developer, the applicant in caused by the rezone from C-N approve the rezone died for a this case, I’m not inclined to to C-S. property and the residential Lassley said he thought that “Then my motion would lack of a second, the request proceed.” Lassley took to the podium development, found that “no was being a good community be to deny, but I suppose that will be brought back for a The change to commercial to defend his involvement in off-site mitigation measures partner. wouldn’t get a second either,” future County Commission shopping designation allows the Holiday Oil rezone and are required to Bates Canyon Nevertheless, when it said Milne. meeting. for a greater variety of com- improvements to Bates Canyon Road,” according to the study. came time to vote on approv- Milne and Tripp agreed to Milne explained that mercial uses. Lassley told the Road. “Even though the study said ing Lassley’s request during table Lassley’s request to a although he didn’t “inher- County Commission that he has The traffic study that was it wasn’t needed and it was not Tuesday night’s meeting, Milne future meeting. ently disagree” with the rezone had medical offices indicate an completed in 2012 for the required of me, I went ahead did not offer a second to Tripp’s “Hopefully we can come to request, he has some reserva- interest in locating on the prop- original rezone of the prop- and donated the property for motion. some sort of kumbaya with the tions about the applicant Jesse erty, but commercial neighbor- erty on the southwest corner the widening of Bates Canyon Tripp declared the motion applicant before it comes back Lassley. hood does not allow medical of Bates Canyon Road, which Road in front of Holiday Oil,” failed due to the lack of a sec- up again,” Milne said. “I do have some friction over office use. included both the commercial Lassley said. ond. [email protected]

Tooele City Library to host special health exhibit Thursday and Friday National Institute of Health promoting research program awareness

STEVE HOWE of us, medical research needs Spencer S. Eccles Health STAFF WRITER to include all of us.” Sciences Library at the A national exhibit raising The chief purpose of the University of Utah, according awareness for a research pro- exhibit is to gather informa- to Carter. Compared to the gram on American’s health tion from 1 million volunteers West Valley City and Salt Lake will make a stop at the Tooele nationwide, including where City library branches, Tooele City Library on Thursday and they live, what they do and gives a more rural population Friday. their family health history. base from which the Utah data The interactive traveling The goal is to a research is collected. exhibit from the National resource that could inform Different populations face Institute of Health — the All thousands of studies on a wide different challenges, with of Us research program — will range of health conditions, the urban populations dealing with make three stops in Utah as it release said. higher pollution and other traverses the nation, gathering Participants share health challenges, and rural com- health and lifestyle informa- records and complete a sur- munities having unique chal- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO tion. The Tooele City Library is vey, and may also contribute lenges, Carter said. Looking at All of Us Research Program tour manager Mel Lopez shows where the tour has been and where it’s headed. The the first stop, followed by the body measurements, as well the data from the standpoint mobile education center and clinic is at the Tooele City Library on Thursday and Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Day-Riverside Branch of the as blood and urine samples. of health instead of illness is Library and the Personal identifying infor- another benefit, she said. West Valley City Branch of the mation, such as names or “I love that they’re looking Subscribe Today Salt Lake County Library. addresses, will be removed at this from this perspective,” 435-882-0050 The local exhibit will be from all data, and samples will Carter said. Tooele woman killed open from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. be stored in a secure biobank, Anyone worried about the on both days, with the final according to the NIH program. collection of medical data or program enrollment at 5 p.m. Unlike many research stud- who doesn’t want to partici- daily. ies that focus on a popula- pate in that part of the exhibit TOOELE in I-80 accident TRANSCRIPT The mobile exhibit includes tion already afflicted with a doesn’t have to, according to BULLETIN STEVE HOWE approximately 35 mph due to a virtual reality experience to particular illness, the All of Us Carter. She said no one attend- STAFF WRITER a separated tire, a release from teach people about the impact program will include health ing the exhibit will be pres- ADMINISTRATION A Tooele woman died UHP said. The semitrailer, trav- of medical breakthroughs, a information on those both sured into participating and Scott C. Dunn Publisher in a two-vehicle accident eling at approximately 75 mph, waiting area for volunteers to healthy and sick, from a vari- can still benefit from the infor- Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus on Interstate 80 near the drove into the rear of the slow sign up for the program, pri- ety of backgrounds. With more mation on display. OFFICE Grantsville exit on Tuesday moving SUV, causing it to spin vate rooms for physical mea- than one million participants, “Tooele City Library is Bruce Dunn Controller morning, according to the Utah off the right shoulder of the surements and biosamples and the program will be one of the excited for this opportunity to Chris Evans Office Manager Highway Patrol. roadway, where it rolled. an interactive station where largest health databases of its bring the All of Us Research Vicki Higgins Customer Service The woman, identified as While the Blazer was rolling, participants can write a note or kind, representing participants Program to Tooele,” she said. Patricia Cook Circulation Manager Kristina L. Martinez, 53, was the driver, Martinez, was eject- share with others their inspira- from all backgrounds and “This national effort can bol- EDITORIAL traveling westbound in a 2000 ed and fatally injured, according tion for joining the program, walks of life. ster research, bring communi- Tim Gillie Editor Chevy Blazer near milepost 81, to UHP. Following the collision, according to a news release. The Tooele City Library ties together, and help change David Bern Editor-at-Large according to UHP, prior to 7 the semitrailer swerved into the “The future of health begins was able to secure the exhibit health for generations. Come Darren Vaughan Sports Editor a.m. A semitrailer was also trav- median and then rolled, but the with education and informa- through its relationship with share, learn, and enjoy this Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor eling westbound in the area at driver’s injuries were minor and tion,” said Tooele City Library the National Network of exhibit.” Steve Howe Staff Writer the same time. treated on scene. Director Jami Carter. “If we Libraries of Medicine, which [email protected] Mark Watson Correspondent The Blazer was traveling at [email protected] want better health care for all has a regional office at the ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN Stansbury Park Stansbury Park John Hamilton Creative Director Developer submits Liz Arellano Graphic Artist Erda Way N PRODUCTION Church Road Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager thirdExcelsior plan for rezone Clayton Street Fred Feinauer Production Manager Academy Subject Property Dan Coats Pre-press Technician

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acres of open space SR-36 Erda residents as well. CLASSIFIEDSN DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. TIM GILLIE “I listened to the concerns Tooele City Tooele City Skyline Circle Bryan Road Cove Dreamers Dr Weaver Dream EDITOR PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: expressed by residents and 4 p.m. day prior to publication. Joe White is hoping that the tried to come up with a plan COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, third time really is a charm. that would incorporate those BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: The Tooele County Planning concerns,” White said. nullifiying the petition and lots on the north, south and scaping restrictions that limit Stansbury Park Stansbury Park 3 p.m. day prior to publication. Commission approved a His first plan was approved referendum effort, according east edges of the property. the design of the home to a OBITUARY DEADLINE: planned unit development for by the Tooele County to the Lieutenant Governor’s There are 76 homes on half- ranch/farmhouse style home. 10 a.m. day of publication. Erda Way a 113-acre parcel in Erda west Commission in 2018. It was a office. N acre lots with a 20-acre park The intent of the design Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals of Droubay Road and north of rezone from RR-5 to RR-1, but White then came back in the center of the property. restrictions is to make each of postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by Bryan Road. called for one-acre lots with in May 2019 with another The west edge of the property, the homes located on the farm the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, The development will put a total of 108 homes on the rezone request. This time the which borders Droubay Road, lots to have the appearance Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, 112 homes on the 113 acres property. request wasCimmaron for an Way average has three agriculturalSubject preser- Propertyof being the main farmhouse Tooele City, Utah 84074. with 76 lots of approximately The rezone was the subject density of no more than 1.55 vation parcels with a one-third residence for each of the agri- POSTMASTER: one-halfSubject acre, Property 33 lots of one of a petition campaign to put homes per acre with no more lot carved out on each parcel. cultural parcels. Ranch style Send change of address to: acre or larger, and three lots the rezone on a ballot for vot- than 70 homes on the prop- The agricultural preserva- fencing will surround each PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 of one-third acre. The concept ers to decide if they wanted to erty. tion parcels will be main- of the preservation parcels

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he Tooele Transcript Sept. 2-5, 1969 liquor to be consumed in res- in addition to the anticipated Sept. 5, 1919 Bulletin has published President Richard M. taurants and clubs. number. The front page featured TTooele County news Nixon named Michael James Several years earlier, the The seventh grade enroll- news about teachers who since 1894. Here is a flash- Hogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Utah State Legislature passed ment at the junior high desired room and board in back of local front-page news Front-Page Edward J. Hogan, Tooele, as a law giving cities the author- exceeded by more than 40 private homes in Tooele and from 25, 50, 75 and 100 years a Foreign Service Officer of ity to pass an ordinance from last year’s total. Grantsville. ago that occurred during the Flashback the United States. Hogan was providing for the licensing Later in the week, Major The Tooele County Board first week of September. sworn in at a ceremony held of taverns, restaurants, clubs Thomas O. Crandall, 70th of Education requested that in Washington D.C. and other associations to per- fighter squadron, received citizens having such accom- Sept. 6-8, 1994 City Council annexed 1,700 Hogan received the mit alcoholic beverages to be the coveted Air Medal from modations should leave their Tooele City was expected acres of Tooele Army Depot’s appointment after success- consumed at their places of the President of the United names, addresses and terms to grow by nearly 1,700 acres industrial complex, adjacent fully completing highly business. States. at the school board office. on Sept. 7. That was the day related properties and facili- competitive written and oral The award was given It was hoped that residents the City Council was expected ties. The acreage was now examinations. Sept. 5-8, 1944 for meritorious achieve- in Tooele and Grantsville to approve the annexation of included inside city limits. The Foreign Service of the First day enrollment in the ment while participating in would support their high Tooele Army Depot’s industri- “I’m really excited about United States was a corps of schools located in Tooele City aerial flight and was meant schools in every way pos- al complex and related areas. it,” said Tooele City Mayor men and women who were showed a decided jump over to be tangible evidence of the sible. Any case where one of Though city officials had Bud Pendleton. “We’re doing selected and trained to carry the previous year, according Government’s gratitude. these teachers was forced to agreed to include the area really good at a high rate of out foreign service policy of to a preliminary report. No Thomas was the son of Mr. go elsewhere because of lack within the city’s borders, it speed. Some of the complex the nation. figures were available for and Mrs. A.T. Crandall. of proper accommodations remained unclear what could issues like services in general, Friday’s front page featured schools outside Tooele City. “I know you are proud would be a matter of regret be done with the property — will still have to be worked a preview of a public hearing First-graders at Central of your son’s service and I for all loyal patrons of our and when. out cooperatively.” scheduled for next week on School passed the 200 mark, assure you that we in the schools. So far, only about nine The City’s Redevelopment a proposed brown bag ordi- while second-graders had 13th Air Force are equally of the 1,681 acres had been Agency designated the area as nance for Tooele City. almost reached that total. proud,” wrote Clair Streett, Correspondent Mark Watson offered to prospective lessees. RDA redevelopment project The issue was whether In the high school, 30 to Major General, in a letter to compiled this report. Later in the week, the area No. 3. Tooele City should allow 35 new students signed up Crandall’s parents. HARVARD HEALTH LETTERS Should you get vaccinated against each of these germs? pled compared with 2013-15. Outbreaks of some viral infections, including measles Dr. Barouch says that the and hepatitis A, are increasing across the country vaccine is extremely effec- tive. But it didn’t become nfectious diseases continue system in our older years available until 1994, so most to make headlines in the makes us more vulnerable to older adults haven’t gotten it. IUnited States and threaten infection, there are certain Should you get it now? “It’s not public health. This year we’ve instances where you may not required for all older adults,” seen outbreaks of measles and need a vaccination, and others he notes, “but it is advised for steadily increasing cases of where you’ll need a booster or individuals who are at higher hepatitis A. Now flu season is a first-time shot. Here’s what risk.” This includes people approaching, and it’s difficult you need to know about some traveling to regions where food to predict the severity of this important vaccines. and water are often contami- year’s circulating viruses. nated with the virus (see www. While a weakened immune Flu shot cdc.gov/travel/destinations/ Influenza (the flu) is a high- list), people in close contact ly contagious virus that causes with others who are sick with fever, cough, headaches, a hepatitis A infection or live in sore throat, runny nose, body residential settings like nursing aches, fatigue, and sometimes homes, people who engage in vomiting and diarrhea. receptive anal intercourse, and “Influenza strains change people who are in contact with MYGA AUNNUITY from year to year. Since we the blood of someone who has have to start making the vac- the infection (such as when 3.25% cine months before flu season, sharing drug needles). we have to make educated GUARANTEED guesses about which strains A-strain viruses and one thousands of older adults each MMR vaccine Shingles vaccine will predominate months B-strain virus. Another type year and hospitalizes many In 2000, experts declared Shingles is caused by var- 10 YEARS later,” says Dr. Dan Barouch, (quadrivalent) protects against more. Influenza is particu- that measles was eradicated in icella-zoster virus, the same an infectious disease special- two A-strain and two B-strain larly risky if you have diabetes; the United States. But this year virus that causes chickenpox. ist with Harvard-affiliated viruses. Older adults are heart, lung, or kidney disease; alone there’ve been more than While shingles is often just Beth Israel Deaconess Medical advised to get the quadriva- or if you take medication that a thousand cases (the most temporary, it can cause nerve Center. Indeed, the vaccine has lent shot, since it covers more suppresses the immune sys- since 1992), with outbreaks in pain that can linger for years. been less effective than usual targets. tem. Even in a year when the dozens of states. And it can recur. each of the past two years. Complications of the flu, vaccine is not perfect, it can Measles causes fever, cough, There are two shingles vac- One type of flu shot (tri- including pneumonia, can be still protect your health. runny nose, and a telltale rash cines: Zostavax, which has valent) shields us from two really serious: flu kills tens of of tiny red bumps. While the been around for more than a virus is extremely contagious, decade, and Shingrix, which it’s effectively prevented by the FDA approved in 2017. vaccination. The measles vac- Shingrix has been found to cine is included along with be about 90% effective. That’s vaccines against mumps and far higher than Zostavax, rubella in a single shot known which studies have shown to as the MMR (measles, mumps, be about 60% effective in peo- rubella). ple ages 60 to 69 and no more Who needs a measles shot? than 40% effective in people Anyone born in 1957 or after ages 70 or older. However, the (people born before 1957 have Shingrix vaccine is more likely natural immunity because than Zostavax to cause tempo- the virus was so widespread), rary side effects, such as fever unless there is written docu- and muscle pain. mentation in their medical The CDC recommends record that they previously got two doses of Shingrix, for all adequate doses of the vaccine adults ages 50 or older, even if or that they actually had the they’ve already had Zostavax. measles. While there are blood tests that can help the doctor Tetanus vaccine determine if you are immune, Tetanus is caused by a bacte- most doctors think the safest rium (Clostridium tetani) that thing is to simply give the vac- lives in the soil. When the bac- cine if there is any doubt. teria get into the body, perhaps Even when the medical from a bad scrape, they make record says a person received a toxin that damages the ner- measles vaccine, it is possible vous system and causes mus- that they got a weak early vac- cle-tightening disease (such as cine, or got only one shot when lockjaw). “Tetanus boosters are they needed two. “These peo- recommended every five to 10 ple could still be susceptible years,” Dr. Barouch points out. to measles and should talk to “If you have an incident and their doctor about a potential may have been exposed, it is booster shot, particularly if also a good idea to get a teta- they’re living in a region in nus vaccine at that time.” which there is a measles out- break,” Dr. Barouch says. Pneumococcal vaccine Pneumonia is tricky in older Hepatitis A vaccine adults. It may not cause a Hepatitis A is a viral infec- fever, shortness of breath or a tion that can inflame and cough, but may lead to confu- temporarily damage the liver. sion or cause pain when you’re Symptoms include fatigue, trying to take a deep breath. fever, nausea, and yellowing of The pneumococcal vaccine the eyes. helps protect against bacteria Outbreaks of hepatitis A are that cause pneumonia as well happening across the coun- as bacteremia (bacteria in the try. More than 20 states have bloodstream) and meningitis reported cases since 2016, for (inflammation of the lining of a cumulative total of almost the brain). 20,000 cases and more than The CDC recommends two 11,000 hospitalizations. It’s pneumococcal vaccines for a huge increase over recent adults 65 and older. Get a years. During 2016-18, reports dose of PCV13 first, followed of hepatitis A infections in the by a dose of PPSV23 six to 12 United States nearly quadru- months later. 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SOLD A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY September 5, 2019 OUT & ABOUT The old family couch was much more than a place to sit t was a big comfy couch. pushed against the wall there The couch in the pho- was just enough room from Itographs that accompany me to crawl behind and hide. this column became a part of Tim Gillie Perfect spot for indoor hide- our family somewhere around EDITOR and-seek. 1961. That is the year stamped It was also my “safe place.” on the first photograph that I Once a year when our fam- found. kids sitting on the couch are ily would gather in the living Depending on what month my brother, sister and me. I’m room to watch the annual it arrived, I would have been 3 the one in the middle. My sis- broadcast of “Wizard of Oz,” I or 4 years old. ter, to my left, is with her dolls would lay on one seat cushion I can vaguely remember and she is holding her Humpty and use the other cushions being excited to get a new Dumpty pillow that also had and pillows to make a little couch. Not that there was any- a secret pocket to hold her fort. Every time the big, bad thing wrong with the old one pajamas. and scary wicked witch came that I can remember. It’s just My brother, to my right, is on the screen. I would duck that when you are three, any- holding his teddy bear and his into my fort for safety. She was thing new, especially some- Jerry ventriloquist doll. scary! thing as big as a couch, is a big Our babysitter, who lived I remember my mom let- deal. And it turned out to be a across the street, probably ting me sleep all night on the once-in-a-lifetime event — if hadn’t made my teddy bear couch by myself a few times. I you don’t count the new couch yet, or I would have been hold- never, well until now, admit- in my step-father’s new house. ing him. ted that the strange sounds Our old couch was there too. I remember that couch. The and shadows kept me awake In the first photo, the three back was slanted. When it was all night. COURTESY OF TIM GILLIE I remember stretching a Jim, Tim, and Arlene Gillie sit on their couch with their friends, circa 1961. blanket over the couch to make a tent, although I can’t remember what I did in the tent. I’m sure I jumped up and down on it like a trampoline, more than once. But don’t tell my mother, please. When we moved from Shelton, Washington, to Lacey,Washington, the couch came with us. We sat on it a lot. So much that my mother had to have it reupholstered. It was recov- ered with a thick, bristly, brown fabric that I didn’t like. For awhile the couch became my mother’s bedroom. We only had three bedrooms in the house. My mom sacri- ficed her room, and her bed, so we could each have our own rooms. When the couch was reup- holstered it got new seat cush- ions. We kept the old ones. We COURTESY OF TIM GILLIE used them for sitting on the Tim Gillie and his brother Jim enjoy their new couch while watching . floor or for doing somersaults. That couch followed my The last home for the couch, from illnesses and took short perch. mom to five more houses and before it was hauled away to naps on it, which gave me Things have changed. I’ve apartments. its final resting place, was in energy to survive the rest of a been married for 31 years and At one home it ended up my mother’s room in a retire- long day. we’re on our third couch now. Outside Storage in the upstairs loft where my ment apartment complex. Somedays I long for that old Either they don’t make step-sister slept. By the time That couch lasted for couch. Like a well worn pair of them like they used to, or we I graduated from college and around 50 years. It survived shoes or jeans, it felt felt like it wear them out faster now days moved back in with my moth- three kids and seven homes. fit just right. — or maybe today we just like Lots Available er while looking for a job, my It was a fun place to hang It had a few cat scratches. to make changes more. Once step-sister had moved out. I out. I ate dinner on a TV tray One of the back cushions had every 50 years is a slow pace Easy to get in and out of got the loft and it was my turn while sitting on that couch a permanent indent from for progress. to use the couch as my bed. many times. I recuperated where one of our cats used to [email protected] TRIAL P S A ning commission meeting. The preservation of some ment will need to sign a state- Nearly every hand in the agricultural use along with ment stipulating that they are U R Rezone audience went up as the bringing sewer and water to willing to accept the smells,

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how many of them wanted water are good things, accord- accompanies farming in the N I to comment on five-acre lots ing to Smith. area. feel as people drive down being the preferred lot size in White has secured an agree- Also included as a condition Droubay Road,” White said. East Erda. ment with Stansbury Park was a requirement for two S And the one-acre lots A similar response was Improvement District to pro- stub roads on the west bor- T E around the edge will provide given when the audience was vide sewer and water to the der of the property for future ORAG a buffer with the surrounding asked about letters and email development. access to the development. five-acre lots, according to the planning department has As for water use, White The planning commission Call for prices to reserve your spot! White. received over concerns about said water rights that the is the approval body for the “These were two of the con- water and traffic. Weyland’s will transfer to PUD because PUDs are consid- cerns that people expressed Once the public hearing SPID will exceed the water ered a form of conditional use about developing this prop- started 16 people spoke in needed for this development. permit. The appeal body for 435.850.0057 erty,” White said. opposition to the PUD request. The planning commission anyone aggrieved by the plan- Grantsville Industrial Park But his plan wasn’t received But one spoke in favor of it. approved the PUD with a 5-1 ning commission’s decision well by the 40 Erda residents Craig Smith, Erda, rose up vote. Paul Kunz voted against is the County Commission. who showed up at the plan- to support White’s plan. it. He stated he believes that Appeals must be filed within “It’s not feasible to sell this half-acre lots are detrimental 30 days of the decision, said property as a farm,” Smith to the area. Tooele County Attorney Scott said. “I support this. It is the The motion to approve the Boradhead. best thing that can happen for PUD included a condition that [email protected] us.” buyers of lots in the develop- Your Complete Local News Source Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050

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Sharon (Kelley) Margaret Shields year she would walk the fields (Leigh), Jeffrey Michael of Midway, finding enough Douglas (Anna); and great- Roberts Henrie Monarch caterpillars so that grandchildren, Savanna Jones every child in her class could Allred (Travis), Evan Jones, Sharon (Kelley) Roberts May 13, 1927 – watch their own caterpillar Carson Jones, Callie Jones, returned home to rejoin her Aug. 30, 2019 change into a butterfly. There Colton Jones, Constance Jones, heavenly father Aug. 30, was always a line at the end Noelle Jones, Samuel Gunter, 2019, in Everett, Washington. Margaret (Margie) Shields of the school year as parents Jeremiah Gunter, Vivian Although she was a long time Henrie returned to her would wait to talk to the prin- Gunter, Morgan Dorsey, Robert resident of Washington, she Heavenly Father on the eve- cipal about why their child Dorsey, Shaeler Rentmeister, always called Utah home and ning of Aug. 30, 2019, at the needed to be in Mrs. Henrie’s Willow Douglas, Logan is going home to be reunited age of 92 with her daughter class next year. Margaret Douglas, Dash Douglas, Ronan with her family members that Joyce by her side. She lived an taught by the principle, “no Muller-Douglas, Oban Douglas; proceeded her in death. impactful and beautiful life, child left behind,” even before and one great-granddaughter Sharon was born to Carl and full of family, faith and service. it was a tag line for education. on the way. Lucille Kelley in Tooele, Utah, Margaret was born the third It didn’t stop at the classroom Funeral services will be on April 22, 1938, and grew up child of six to Francis Marion though. All of her grandchil- held Saturday, Sept. 7, at 10 in Stockton, Utah, as a member and Agnes Evelyn Shields in dren and many of her great- a.m., at the Erda Chapel of of The Church of Jesus Christ as other beloved family mem- Pine Canyon, Utah. She loved of their nieces and nephews grandchildren will always The Church of Jesus Christ of of Latter-day Saints. bers. growing up on the farm. There thought of them as second remember sitting at the dining Latter-day Saints, 323 E. Erda During her times of employ- Sharon leaves behind two was always a pot of fresh corn parents. When Dale suddenly room table learning to read Way, Erda, Utah. Preceding ment, Sharon always found sisters, Donna (Hal) Brostrom on the cob on the stove and passed, Margaret found the from Grandma Henrie. the funeral at 9:30 a.m., fam- herself in the service industry. and Sandra Fetzer; four chil- enough food to feed anyone in strength to carry out their goal Margaret’s love will live on ily are welcome to join us for She was most proud of being dren, Aaron Kelley, Rowland need. Growing up the daughter of serving not one, but three in her daughter Joyce Ranae a family prayer and remem- a civil servant at Tooele Army Roberts, Rolana Roberts of the bishop, she learned com- LDS missions. She served as Henrie Jones (Ken), son brance. Interment will follow Depot and later a Keno Writer Wahlgren, and Rochelle passion, generosity and a deep an ordinance worker in the Robert Dale Henrie (Jenice), the service at the Valley View at Tulalip Casino. At work, she (Roger) Terman. She also love for the Church. Washington D.C. Temple and daughter Darcy LaRee Henrie Memorial Park, 4335 W. 4100 was known for her quick wit leaves behind nine grand- She married her sweetheart as a genealogy assistant at both Douglas (Mynor Tschorn); South, West Valley City, Utah. and spunkiness while develop- children, Heather, Devin, Dale Elmer Henrie in the Salt the Joseph Smith Memorial grandchildren, Logan Derrick Family are welcome to join us ing long term friendships with Ian, Kyree (Steven), Baylee, Lake City temple and spent Building and the Family Jones (Penny), Janet Henrie for lunch nearby, following the her coworkers. Madison, Cassee, and Tytin; many of her happiest times History Library. Dorsey (Brian), Jacob Weslyn interment. Sharon had many loves and five great-grandchildren, traveling the world at his Some of the luckiest people Jones, Suzanne Henrie Arrangements in care of tried to enjoy life. She loved Rhys, Colton, Willow, Aria, side. 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Jay and Lenore Lint will celebrate 50 years of marriage on September 7, 2019. ey were married on Sept 7, 1969 in Elko, NV. e early years they lived in a few places in southern Utah, but have lived in Tooele the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO majority of their married life. ey have 3 children, Korie Lint, Stacey (Jim) Scho eld, & Jesse Lint. ey Air support (top) drops retardant on the edge of the fire. Smoke were blessed with 3 grandchildren, Agustus & Adison (above) lifts to reveal the fire scarred landscape. A helicopter (right) Scho eld and Teagen Lint. e family of Jay & Lenore drops water to fight the Green Ravine Fire on Tuesday evening. will honor them with a special celebration. COURTESY OF JOLIE GORDON

Wildfire near the fire are safe from the position and safe, then protect- In areas with additional fire blaze, according to Curry. ing infrastructure, such as com- growth, flames remain signifi- continued from page A1 “Not only has fire progress munications towers and power cant in size, but there was less slowed down significantly, but lines, will become the focus. fire activity lower down toward we do have personnel up there In addition to the unpredict- the valley. The area of the fire increases are expected to go prepping the two track road able nature of any wildfire, a closest to homes is the least A Full-Color down.” that’s between the fire and the possible increase in winds due active, with few smoldering The threat to homes at the communications site,” he said. to an encroaching cold front areas. Activity Page base of the Oquirrh Mountains “So, it does look like they’ve could affect conditions, accord- “Almost all of our fire activ- Just for Kids! near the lower reaches of the got a really good plan in place ing to Curry. ity has been up in the high fire has diminished, Curry said. that in the event the fire did “That’s when we saw the country, in those heavier, Every Thursday in Your Efforts have turned toward the get that close, that they’d have most significant growth today, thicker drainages that’ve got a Tooele Transcript-Bulletin ridge tops near the head of the a really good defendable spot.” was when we had that pretty lot of that Gambel oak and that fire. The terrain is steep and sustained two-hour westerly mountain maple,” Curry said. TOOELETRANSCRIPT Fire officials feel confident rocky, which is making fire- wind,” Curry said. “It really The cause of the fire remains BULLETIN the communications towers on fighter safety a priority, Curry developed fire and got things under investigation. Subscribe Today the Oquirrh Mountain’s peaks said. Once fire crews are in going in those drainages.” [email protected] 435-882-0050

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KETCHUM, Idaho (AP) with sports. machine,’’ says Jason Bauer, a Stay Informed — Earlier this summer, She is the host of Rebecca’s retailer in Boise. “Kind of per- three dozen cyclists huddle Private Idaho, several days fect for the Idaho back roads Subscribe 435-882-0050 together at a ranch between of gravel racing in the Wood and fire roads and just link- Ketchum and Mackay. They River Valley over Labor Day ing together little towns.” range from newcomers weekend. This year Outside He admits he hasn’t sold to pros, and they’ve come magazine listed it one of the many “true” road bikes lately. to Idaho from as far as top 25 cycling events in the “The road racing scene and Singapore, Hawaii and the world. the mountain biking scene Netherlands. “Yeah I’ve had to hustle,” has faded a bit.” Rebecca Rusch speaks to says Rusch. “I’ve had to make According to the them in front of a giant stone it work. But now, we’ve built Bicycle Product Suppliers fireplace under a stuffed buf- Private Idaho in just seven Association, the number of falo head, plotting the route years, we’re going on seven bikes sold overall fell 10% for the next day, Boise State years. It’s now the biggest last year, but e-bikes and Public Radio reports. sporting event in the Wood gravel bikes were among the “We’re going to do a big River Valley, as far as eco- categories showing growth. ride tomorrow,” says Rusch. nomic impact.” Amy Trosclair is here to “And kind of wrap your head Harry Griffith, Executive race every day at Rebecca’s around that tonight when Director for Sun Valley Private Idaho. She rides on you go to bed and get all Economic Development, pavement back in her native stoked about it and be like, explains that “it’s in the order Louisiana, but she’ll still drive yeah, I’m so lucky. I get to be of some 3 to 4 million dol- two hours from her house to on my bike for about six or lars impact per year. It’s not find gravel, “because it takes seven hours tomorrow. Hell just about the people that you places you never see on yes!” are here. It’s the fact that the the road. It took me here to She starts with an apology people that come here, come Idaho, which I absolutely about tomorrow’s plan. Not back.” love. And you don’t have for the 4,300 feet of climbing, Part of the attraction for cars, or traffic. Several of my but for how the day begins. this “Private Idaho” is the cycling friends have been “We have six miles or so of state’s vast public lands, and hit.” pavement. I apologize. That’s spending hours bike-packing Rider safety is another the only other pavement on remote gravel roads. reason for the decline of road you’re going to see for the Mechanic Andi Zolton is racing. She describes a fatal- rest of this time.” working on Rusch’s bike. Like ity of a prominent rider near These athletes didn’t come a mountain bike, a gravel home. 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SPORTS WRAP Tooele girls soccer SHS shuts out Scots at Juan Diego The Tooele girls soccer team Stansbury’s suffered its third consecutive Gracey Region 10 loss, falling 2-0 to Hinton (18) Juan Diego on Tuesday night for second region win heads the in Draper. The Buffaloes (3-4, ball into the goal, scoring 0-3 Region 10) traveled to pre- Lomond (3-4-0, 0-3-0) came the Stallions’ season region favorite Ogden Hinton scores SHS GIRLS SOCCER in having scored 12 goals over first goal of on Thursday for a game that its past five matches. the game was not complete at press School, but the offense wasn’t “I really like our defense,” during their time. Tooele will face rival twice in Stallions’ the of the show. Call said. “The defenders 6-0 Region 10 Stansbury on the road Monday Rather, the Stallions’ never get enough credit. Rylie victory over afternoon. impressive victory defense once again stood tall (Klenk), Bethany (Johansen), Ben Lomond on Tuesday in the win over the Scots, Lucy (Jones), Sone (Osborn), Grantsville girls soccer at Stansbury at Millard DARREN VAUGHAN coach Spencer Call said. Taryn (Mori) and Sebrina High School. SPORTS EDITOR The Grantsville girls soccer Stansbury (4-2-1, 2-1-0 (Brown) — those six are mak- Hinton scored team wrapped up its preseason The Stansbury girls soccer Region 10) recorded its fourth ing it really tough for offenses, two goals in schedule with a 2-0 win over team routed Ben Lomond 6-0 shutout of the season, and and (goalkeeper) Ainsley the contest. Millard on Tuesday afternoon in a Region 10 game Tuesday has conceded just eight goals FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ in Fillmore. Junior Whitney afternoon at Stansbury High in seven matches overall. Ben SEE SOCCER PAGE A11 ➤ TTB PHOTO Wangsgard scored both goals for the Cowboys (5-1), with assists from Jenna Ussing and Elizabeth Whitworth. Adalyn Enslen made five saves Stallion to earn the shutout in goal. Grantsville opened Region 13 play at home against Experience pays off Providence Hall in a game that girls and was not complete at press time. The Cowboys will travel to Morgan for another region boys 2nd game Tuesday before returning home Sept. 12 to face South Summit. in latest Notable HS girls soccer scores Tuesday Stansbury 6, Ben Lomond 0 Juan Diego 2, Tooele 0 XC meet Grantsville 2, Millard 0 Canyon View 2, Grantsville’s Whitworth Crimson Cliffs 1, 2OT Cedar City 5, Hurricane 4 wins boys race by Pine View 1, Desert Hills 0 comfortable margin Snow Canyon 5, Dixie 0 Cedar Valley 5, Uintah 0 DARREN VAUGHAN Green Canyon 9, Bear River 0 SPORTS EDITOR Ridgeline 3, Logan 2 On Wednesday, the Region Sky View 1, Mountain Crest 0 10 and Region 13 cross-coun- Carbon 9, South Sevier 0 try teams got an early look Emery 5, Grand 0 at the Cottonwood Complex Maeser Prep 8, course where they will contest American Heritage 0 their region championship Wednesday meets later this season. Judge Memorial 8, If Wednesday’s meet was South Summit 0 any indication, the course seems to suit Tooele County’s Notable HS volleyball scores top runners just fine. Tuesday Grantsville senior Porter Stansbury 3, Tooele 0 (25-13, Whitworth won the boys’ race 25-18, 25-20) with a time of 15 minutes, Draper APA 3, Dugway 1 48.9 seconds — 27.6 seconds (19-25, 25-17, 25-18, 25-13) faster than his nearest com- Juan Diego 3, Ogden 0 (25-22, petitor, Ogden’s Sam Boehm. 25-19, 25-22) Whitworth was one of six Box Elder 3, Bear River 0 Tooele County boys to finish (25-16, 25-16, 25-19) in the top-10 overall. Logan 3, Cyprus 0 (25-16, Stansbury’s Carson Belnap 25-18, 25-12) (fourth, 16:34.8), Josh Crimson Cliffs 3, Dixie 1 Oblad (fifth, 16:40.2), Isaac (19-25, 25-22, 25-21, 26-24) Nelson (eighth, 16:49.6) Hurricane 3, Pine View 0 and Nathan Winters (ninth, (25-16, 25-12, 25-13) 16:50.0), along with Jacob Simper (14th, 17:05.2), led S. Summit 3, N. Summit 2 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO the Stallions to a second- (25-22, 20-25, 25-15, 16-25, Stansbury’s Annika Riggle (3) goes up for a kill as Tooele’s Brinley Smith (25) looks to make a block and Stansbury’s Linzie Hoffmann waits to see the place finish with 40 points, 15-5) play unfold during Tuesday’s Region 10 volleyball match at Stansbury High School. Riggle had nine kills in the Stallions’ three-set win. just seven off the pace set San Juan 3, by Ogden. Stansbury had a Monument Valley (Ariz.) 1 (26-24, 27-25, 22-25, 25-20) solid all-around team effort, Veteran Stallions sweep young Buffs in first region match with Nathan Leary (15th, Bonneville 3, Judge Memorial 1 17:06.0), Jeremy Ruebush (25-18, 25-20, 13-25, 25-21) Wednesday DARREN VAUGHAN confidence in their game Hoffmann delivered a kill to (16th, 17:07.4) and Oliver SPORTS EDITOR THS VOLLEYBALL play, I think we’ll see some make it 11-10 and a block by Sill (20th, 17:19.5) also fin- San Juan 3, Monticello 0 The Stansbury volleyball improvements down the road. Hoffmann tied the set. A few ishing in the top 20. (25-17, 25-9, 25-19) team came into Tuesday’s SHS VOLLEYBALL Tooele (0-3, 0-1 Region points later, Annika Riggle Tooele’s boys finished third Judge Memorial 3, Region 10 opener against 10) built a 5-0 lead to open had a kill and Marina Riddle with 101 points. The Buffaloes Rowland Hall 0 (25-15, 25-20, county rival Tooele riding more experienced team in a the third set, with sophomore served up an ace to cap an were led by Tyler Stewart’s 25-10) a wave of momentum after 25-13, 25-18, 25-20 win at Breanna Beer recording one 11-1 Stansbury run that sixth-place finish, which came Schedule going 5-2 at last weekend’s Stansbury High School, but of her team-high three aces. put the Stallions up 19-12. in a time of 16:40.3. Joel Friday’s games Dixie Fly High Tournament in the visiting Buffaloes showed Alli Miles delivered another Stansbury never led by fewer Brown was 17th in 17:10.2, Wendover volleyball vs. St. George, with the Stallions’ flashes of the team they hope ace later in the set to give the than three points the rest of while Christopher Day was Green River, 4:30 p.m. core group of eight seniors to become — particularly late Buffaloes an 11-8 lead, open- the match. 27th in 17:47.7, Joseph Stansbury football vs. eager to prove a point. in the match. ing up the possibility of forc- “I was proud that we we Wilkins was 32nd in 17:57.2 Cedar Valley, 7 p.m. Meanwhile, a young Tooele “We’ll go back to our gym ing a fourth set. were able to turn that around and Garrett Palmer rounded Tooele football at Ben Lomond, team playing just its third and work on the things that However, Stansbury (8-2, really quickly and finish the out the team score with a 7 p.m. match of the season is still didn’t work for us tonight,” 1-0) put its foot to the floor, set off strong, even though 33rd-place finish in 17:57.6. Grantsville football vs. Delta, trying to figure things out, Tooele coach Kristi Brown showing why it’s one of the we didn’t have the greatest Whitworth’s winning 7 p.m. hoping to put it all together said. “We have power, we favorites to compete for the start,” Stansbury coach Erika effort led Grantsville’s boys Monday’s games by the time the state tourna- have those kinds of things Region 10 title this season. Smith said. to a fourth-place team fin- Tooele girls soccer at ment rolls around. that we’ve been working on. A service error by the Buffs Stansbury dominated ish. Wyatt Teggins was Stansbury, 3:30 p.m The Stallions looked ... As we get our groove and gave the ball back to the Tuesday’s games every bit the part of the they learn to get a little more Stallions, and senior Linzie SEE STALLIONS PAGE A12 ➤ SEE MEET PAGE A11 ➤ Grantsville girls soccer at Morgan, 3:30 p.m. Stansbury girls tennis at Cedar Valley, 3:30 p.m. Tooele girls tennis vs. Ogden, Stallions, Buffaloes to open 3:30 p.m. Grantsville girls tennis vs. St. Joseph, 3:30 p.m. Tooele volleyball at Region 10 play Friday night Cedar Valley, 6 p.m. to Delta in its final preseason Grantsville volleyball at Cowboys face Rabbits SHS FOOTBALL game. The Region 13 schedule Bear River, 6 p.m. kicks off next week, and the Stansbury’s in final tune-up before Cowboys would like to build Gabe Harris THS FOOTBALL finishes off a some momentum after three starting region season one-possession games to start long touchdown GHS FOOTBALL Something On reception dur- DARREN VAUGHAN their season. ing the Stallions’ SPORTS EDITOR Here’s a closer look at Your Mind? season opener Thanks to the Utah High Stansbury football teams, the Friday’s games. against Sky View School Activities Association’s pursuit of a Region 10 cham- Cedar Valley Aviators (0-3) Write a letter on Aug. 16. The new Ratings Percentage Index, pionship begins Friday night, at Stansbury Stallions (1-2) to the Editor! Stallions will every game counts for some- with the Buffaloes traveling to When: Friday, 7 p.m. play their first thing when it comes to postsea- Ben Lomond and the Stallions Where: Stallion , home game in Tooele Transcript Bulletin three weeks on son seeding. playing host to Cedar Valley in Stansbury High School, 5300 P.O. Box 390 Friday against However, some games still the first week of region play. Stallion Way, Stansbury Park Tooele, UT 84074 Cedar Valley. count for more than others Meanwhile, Grantsville Last week: Cedar Valley lost or when it comes to bragging will look to get back to .500 [email protected] FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ rights. For the Tooele and this week when it plays host SEE FOOTBALL PAGE A12 ➤ TTB PHOTO THURSDAY September 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11

Cowboys, Elliott agree on line, earning 13th place in 24:06.2. Meet 22:06.0. She was followed Grantsville’s girls finished continued from page A10 by Tatelyn Larsen (14th, seventh with 161 points, with 22:12.4), Shelby Archer Cedar Valley fifth (129) and new $90 million contract (15th, 22:14.2), Brooke Call Uintah sixth (144). Lindsey 18th in 17:12.6, followed by (16th, 22:14.9) and Julie Palmer was the top finisher FRISCO, Texas (AP) — home against the New York Prescott. They have won two teammates Jordan Wheeler Starr (17th, 22:16.3). Olivia for the Cowboys, coming Ezekiel Elliott has a new con- Giants. NFC East titles in three seasons (22nd, 17:26.1), Caden Packer, who just missed con- home with a 23rd-place finish tract with the Dallas Cowboys Elliott will get $50 million together. Williams (28th, 17:48.9) tributing to the team score, in 22:42.5. Ellie Lowery was just in time for the regular guaranteed. The $15 million- Prescott and receiver Amari and Evan Thomas (57th, finished 19th in 22:32.7. 33rd in 23:14.8 and team- season. per-year average on the exten- Cooper are also seeking long- 18:52.4). Tooele’s Jennifer Thomas mate Erin Petersen was 34th The star running back and sion surpasses the $14.4 mil- term contracts in the final year Stansbury’s girls team also was the top female finisher in 23:18.6. Reagan Wexels the club agreed Wednesday lion Todd Gurley got from the of their rookie deals. But get- brought home a second-place from Tooele County, finishing finished 39th in 23:45.0 on a $90 million, six-year con- Los Angeles Rams last summer. ting an agreement with Elliott team finish as Ogden posted 12th in 21:58.6 and helping and Lydia Schoenfeld was tract extension that will make Gurley’s guarantee was $45 settles the most important issue a near-perfect score of 19. the Buffaloes finish fourth Grantsville’s final scoring run- him the NFL’s highest-paid million. as the Cowboys try to get past The Stallions finished with 75 with 127 points — just one ner, crossing the line 50th in player at his position and end The 41-day stalemate the divisional round for the first points, thanks to a remark- point behind third-place 24:26.6. a holdout that lasted the entire between Dallas and the two- time since winning the last of ably consistent effort that Morgan. Olivia Lowery was Grantsville, Tooele and preseason. time NFL rushing champion the franchise’s five Super Bowls saw all five of their scoring 18th in 22:21.7, with Holly Stansbury will all be back The breakthrough was final- came with the Cowboys hold- during the 1995 season. runners finish together in a Johansen 25th in 22:47.9. in action Wednesday in ized before dawn on the morn- ing high expectations coming Elliott held out with two span of 10.3 seconds. Elena Grace Jenkins was 37th Settlement Canyon for a meet ing of the team’s first full work- off their first playoff win with years left on his rookie con- Allen was the first Stansbury in 23:34.4 and Mayling hosted by the Buffaloes. out before Sunday’s opener at Elliott and quarterback Dak tract. runner to cross the finish Jorgensen was 46th in [email protected]

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(Thurber) back there — it’s a real good defense. They don’t get a lot of credit because they don’t score the goals, but they’re playing really good.” That’s not to say the offense didn’t have plenty of shining moments against the visit- ing Scots. Stansbury senior Gracey Hinton scored a pair of goals in the victory, while Bailey Thomas, Annie Ploehn, Marissa Durrant and Merissa Redington also scored. Hinton’s first goal of the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS afternoon came on a bit Stansbury’s Bailey Thomas (2, left) prepares to unleash a shot during the first half of Tuesday’s Region 10 girls soccer match against Ben Lomond of a lucky bounce. Reagen at Stansbury High School. Thomas scored on the play, giving the Stallions Didericksen came in down the a 2-0 lead on their way to a 6-0 victory. Stansbury’s Reagen Didericksen right wing and looked to cen- (10, above) gets past a Ben Lomond defender during Tuesday’s match. ter the ball across the top of Didericksen had several assists for the Stallions. the 18-yard box, but her pass deflected off a Ben Lomond good things happen.” all day,” Call said. “She’s yards out just missed the top- Durrant scored on a starters. Competition creates defender and went straight Thomas doubled the been playing really good. right corner in the 50th min- rebound in the 67th minute, a good, healthy team environ- up in the air. Hinton found Stallions’ lead in the 23rd min- She makes that great header ute. But in the 53rd minute, and Redington capped the ment. I feel really fortunate to herself in perfect position to ute after collecting a centering to Annie (Ploehn), and that Hinton hit the target to make scoring in the 74th minute have eight or nine really good get her head on the ball, and pass from Redington. She had was the nail in the coffin, I it 4-0 as the Stallions moved on a partial break with Ben attacking options.” it bounded into the goal for a time to settle the ball down thought.” down the field after a Ben Lomond pushing most of its The Stallions traveled to 1-0 Stansbury lead in the sixth before calmly pounding the Stansbury had a couple Lomond scoring opportunity players forward in an attempt Mountain to face Cedar minute. ball into the back of the net. chances to extend its lead went awry. to avoid being shut out. Valley in a key early-season “I definitely felt a lot of Just before the half expired, early in the second half, as “I got a good pass from Sam Call was impressed by his Region 10 matchup that was appreciation for my team,” the Stallions made it 3-0 on Samantha Coleman hit the (Coleman), and when I was team’s scoring depth. not complete at press time Hinton said. “All the goals a feed from Didericksen to right goal post on a cross- dribbling, I thought about “We’ve got so many attack- Thursday. Stansbury will play came from us either work- Ploehn. ing pass from Didericksen in passing, but I saw the goal and ers,” Call said. “I’ve got four or host to county rival Tooele on ing hard or working together. “Reagen (Didericksen) the 45th minute, and Chloee I just said, ‘why not?’,” Hinton five girls on the bench who are Monday afternoon. When we work as a team, had been playing great balls Corbett’s free kick from 30 said. just as good as the four or five [email protected]

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Stallions “Missed serves continued from page A10 are giving much of the first two sets, points away.” building a pair of huge leads. In the opening set, the — Kristi Brown, Stallions started on an 8-2 run with aces by Kayla Alvey Tooele volleyball coach and Riggle, as well as kills by Hoffmann and Riggle. Tooele we had trouble doing that never got closer than three tonight. Tonight, we struggled points, and a 9-2 Stansbury with passing for sure.” run with a pair of kills by Gagnier led Stansbury with Jadyn Gagnier silenced any 11 kills and Riggle had nine hope the Buffaloes had of a kills and six aces. Riddle had comeback. four aces, and Veach and Abby “I just kind of told the girls Butler had three each. Alvey that it was going to be loud had 23 assists. Miles had four with big crowds on both sides, kills to lead Tooele, while but not to pay attention to Gracee Dalton had 11 digs and anything other than what was Beer had eight assists. going on on our side,” Smith Stansbury hit the road said. “I think that they did Thursday evening to face Juan that really well. They wanted Diego in a Region 10 match to get off to a really fast start FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS that was not complete at and kind of make a state- Stansbury’s Isabelle Veach (12, left) sprints toward the bleachers in pursuit press time. After a road game ment.” of a ball during Tuesday’s Region 10 volleyball match against Tooele at at Ogden on Sept. 12, the The second set got off Stansbury High School. Stansbury won the match in three sets. Tooele’s Stallions will play their next to an even better start for Kylie Headman (6, above) tries to get the ball past Stansbury’s Jadyn home game Sept. 17 against Stansbury, with the Stallions Gagnier as Aysha Lewis (24) looks on during Tuesday’s match. Ben Lomond. building an 11-2 lead. Tooele played host to However, Tooele began to Olsen and Heilala Kaufusi, took away our steam, because Ogden on Thursday. The come alive after that, cutting allowed Stansbury to regain missed serves are giving Buffaloes will play host to the lead to 11-8 on a kill by control. points away. That’s something Cedar Valley on Tuesday Miles, but a 12-4 burst by “What it comes down to is (Stansbury) did really well is before traveling to Draper to Stansbury that included aces passing and serving,” Brown that they kept the ball in play. take on Juan Diego on Sept. by Isabelle Veach and Riddle, said. “Missed serves in the That put the pressure on us 12. as well as kills by Ashleigh first set is what completely to do something with it, and [email protected]

Cache Valley to face Logan and through the air over the past two scores on offense with four Football Green Canyon, the Stallions are two games, and the rushing interceptions and two pick- continued from page A10 eager to play in front of their attack has accounted for 699 sixes on defense. own fans. yards through the first three The Aviators are going to Murray 49-24; Stansbury Stansbury’s spread offense games of the season. Tommy through the typical struggles lost to Green Canyon 39-16 is starting to take shape, led Christopherson has 373 yards of a first-year program, giving All-time series: First meet- by junior quarterback Kru on 53 rushing with five touch- up at least 42 points in each ing Huxford. After struggling downs this season. of their first three games. The The scoop: Stansbury hasn’t in the Stallions’ first game Gabe Harris has been a force Cedar Valley offense has shown been home since Week 1, and against Sky View, Huxford has on both sides of the ball, catch- some explosiveness, particu- after back-to-back trips to gone 31-for-47 for 419 yards ing 18 passes for 368 yards and larly through the air, where MIKE GARRARD’S ALL CARS ARE BLUESTAR CERTIFIED Bargain Buggy’s BY 3RD PARTY INSPECTION STATIONS

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of Jewel the Stansburys

A bee (above left) lands on a wild flower near the South Willow Lake trail. Dried wild mint stalks (above middle) sway in the breeze in the Stansbury Mountains near the South Willow Lake trail. Late blooming Indian Paintbrush (above right) dots the trails near South Willow Lake.

Editor’s note: In this timeless piece on a late summer venture to South Willow Lake, after reaching the shore of the lake, the Transcript Bulletin’s then editor remarked, “This looks the same as it did 30 years ago.” Ten years after that South Willow Lake remains the “Jewel of the Stansburys.” We reprint this feature story and photos from Sept. 8, 2009 because sometimes a good thing is worth repeating. Enjoy Tooele County’s outdoors alone, with your family, or share it with a friend. The beauty available in our backyard is the kind that endures in memories and creates bonds that last. - Tim Gillie

STORY CLINT THOMSEN PHOTOS MAEGAN BURR Small ate-summer hike to South Willow amounts of Lake, while grueling, is worth the snow remain on the cliffs Ltrek near South It’s evening in the quiet canyon. A squir- Willow Lake. rel darts across the narrow dirt road, tak- ing watchful refuge in the rocks of the dry streambed beside it. Tall pines sway slight- ly in a breeze undetectable at trail level. The sun has fallen behind the broad glacial cirque that towers at the canyon’s head, its rays vacated, supplanted now by shadow. From the meadows at the end of the Mining Fork Road, the view of the unnamed 10,685-foot monolith is arrest- ing. It’s also downright deceiving. Because having both climbed and descended its approach today, your legs and feet know

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n 2016 Nissan came out play turns green and ProPILOT with an all-new version of is actively working to keep the Ithe Rogue, a compact SUV Rogue centered in the travel that has become the best-sell- lane. ing model in the Nissan line. But before thinking that Next came a new design and Nissan has made an autono- the introduction of the Rogue mous driving car, think again. Sport, a smaller version of its If the Rogue doesn’t detect the big brother made for the more Craig & Deanne Conover driver’s hands on the steering active city dweller. GUEST COLUMNISTS wheel, it flashes a warning At the time of the Rogue signal and makes an audible Sport’s introduction, we were have changed since the 2017 beep. If the driver doesn’t invited to Denver to preview version. However, there have comply, the system automati- the 2017 Rogue in a one day been a couple of cool additions cally turns off. ride and drive. At the same that left us thinking maybe we The new technology makes time, the lease was coming up should have waited another it easier and less stressful to on our Nissan Xterra, so we year or so. We even wondered drive in heavy traffic. The only convinced the folks at Nissan if the fleet delivery service time we would turn it off was to let us have some extra time might not notice that we sent while passing larger trucks, in the new Rogue, thinking it back a white one instead of which sometimes seem to take might be a great replacement. the blue Rogue they delivered up more lane than they need. They agreed and allowed us to us? The ProPILOT Assist would try to take it on a longer road trip The most prevalent addition and keep us centered in the home from Denver. to the 2019 Rogue is Nissan’s travel lane, which was a little After three days with the ProPILOT Assist. It’s a great uncomfortable for our liking new little SUV, which included sounding name but is even while passing a big truck. But climbing Pikes Peak, a day in greater new technology. The the system disengages with a Durango and a trip through system works in conjunction quick tap on the brake or by the Four Corners Area, we with a number of already pres- pressing the blue button again. were enamored with the new ent safety features that come We drove from Nephi to Salt look and especially all of the with a Platinum packaged Lake City and the ProPILOT new safety features that come Rogue SL. Assist performed admirably with the Platinum Reserve The system is engaged in and made the trip less stress- trim level. A month later we two easy steps: first, push the ful. We love our Rogue with bought a white 2017 Rogue blue assist button on the right what Nissan calls its Safety for Deanne’s everyday vehicle side of the steering wheel and Shield: forward collision and have enjoyed every min- a display in the center console warning and emergency brak- ute of it. appears. The driver next sets ing along with radar cruise With the Rogue back for the the cruise control and a cam- control. So far this new tech- 2019 model year was like hav- era on top of the windshield nology is only available in the ing twins in the driveway. For reads the lane markers on the Rogue, the new all electric the most part, not many things road ahead. The console dis- Nissan Leaf and the new Altima. The Rogue SL version also and dual zone temperature transmission, or Xtronic CVT a seven-inch touch screen, comes standard with many control. A Bose nine-speaker in Nissan speak. blind spot monitoring, and great features, like Bluetooth sound system rounds out the The Rogue also comes with automatic high beam assist. integration of smartphones, many standard features in the the new Nissan Zero Gravity These are all great add-ons, Siri eyes free texting, a heated Rogue. Nissan has also added NASA inspired seats, which which make the Rogue even steering wheel, and a six-way an extra USB charging port we have come to enjoy, espe- better. power driver’s seat with mem- this year. cially on longer drives. We Base price: $32,740 ory. The vehicle’s memory can The new Rogue is equipped don’t seem to get as fatigued Price as driven: $36,065 also be set to two different with the same engine it has like we do while driving other keys. When each driver gets had for the past few years — a vehicles. For us empty nesters, Craig and Deanne Conover into the Rogue with their indi- 2.5-liter I-4 engine that pro- this is a great feature. We love have been test-driving vehicles vidual key, everything adjusts duces 170 horsepower and a comfortable seat and are for nearly a decade. They receive to their setting. 175 foot pounds of torque. It thankful for its design. a new car each week for a week- Along with this comes push- is coupled with Nissan’s ver- Also included with this long test drive and adventure. button start, keyless entry, sion of a continuously variable package were 19-inch wheels, They live in Springville, Utah.

MISSIONARY A BETTER LIFE Alexander Dunn Alexander Dunn has accept- A family that eats together every day ed a call to serve as missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to labor enjoys a variety of far reaching benefits in the Angola Luanda Mission. He will report to the Provo Missionary Training Center on Editor’s note: “A Better Life” September 11 where he will be is a weekly column by the USU studying the Portuguese lan- Extension – Tooele Office that guage. He will be speaking on focuses on a variety of topics Sarah Patino GUEST COLUMNIST Sunday, September 8 at 12:00 intended to enhance quality of p.m. in the Little Mountain life. Ward, 253 South 200 East, Tooele. Alexander is the son of icture this. The family tion buses along the Wasatch Bruce and Ruth Dunn. is sitting around a meal Front that are wrapped with Pat the table. Children Create Family Mealtime adver- and parents share events of tising in Salt Lake, Cache, the day. Talking and laughing Utah, Davis and Weber coun- POETRY can be heard because there is ties. no sound of television, video Tooele City, as well as many games or phones. partners within Tooele County Now, think about what including Food Sense, hold a The Sound I might be more realistic. free family dinner at Aquatic Perhaps people stand at the City Park each September. This fruits and vegetables, get a to schedule a regular time for counter with the TV on, year you’ll be able to have din- wider variety of nutritious whichever meal you choose, so Listened For quickly grabbing something to ner at the park Monday, Sept. foods, have lower rates of family members know what to eat before they dash out the 16 at 5:30 p.m. Games, prizes childhood obesity and make plan on, and include everyone e reprint poems by door. Or maybe everyone eats and a DJ will also be part of healthier choices when they in the meal preparation and living Americans, alone at different times as they the dinner. eat with their families. Because clean up. Have family members Wabout American life, Ted Kooser race around to and from dif- The USU Extension Family of this, they are more likely to check electronic devices at the but sometimes we need to U.S. POET LAUREATE ferent events. Not surprisingly, and Consumer Science Team continue those habits when door, so there are no distrac- remind ourselves of the many 2004 – 2006 with hectic schedules and little will also kick off a Create they are on their own. tions. Also, keep the conversa- beautiful and moving poems time, many families fall into Family Mealtime Challenge, • Emotional development: tion positive, and try to involve written by American poets no the latter category. which encourages healthy Kids are better able to manage everyone. longer with us. Robert Francis September has been mealtime behaviors and more. negative emotions, are at less To encourage making fam- has been gone for thirty years but I turn to his poems again and branded as National Family You can find more informa- risk of developing eating dis- ily mealtime a habit through- again. Here’s a favorite of mine from his Collected Poems: 1936- Meals Month. In recognition tion about the challenge on orders and have more positive out September, Food Sense 1976 from University of Massachusetts Press. of its importance, Utah State the Tooele County Food Sense interactions with others. provides Facebook family University Extension’s Food Facebook page or at the Free • Social development: Kids mealtime pledge cards, quick The Sound I Listened For Sense (SNAP-Ed) program Family Dinner. learn important turn-taking tips, meal plans and a recipe provides information to help We are excited to get the skills, have improved commu- book. These tools are available What I remember is the ebb and flow of sound families make mealtime a pri- word out about the benefits of nication skills and learn appro- through the Utah Food $ense That summer morning as the mower came and went ority along with tools to help family mealtime and how you priate ways to share thoughts, and Eat Well Utah Facebook And came again, crescendo and diminuendo, overcome the challenges. can make it work for your fam- feelings and opinions. pages. And always when the sound was loudest how it ceased According to a 2013 Harris ily. Eating together can benefit • Academics: Kids are more For more information about A moment while he backed the horses for the turn, poll, only 30 percent of all families, no matter how big likely to earn A’s and B’s in Create Family Mealtime and The rapid clatter giving place to the slow click American families share dinner or small. Newlywed couples, school. They also develop Create Better Health, visit And the mower’s voice. That was the sound I listened for, every night. With busy sched- whose regular complaint is larger vocabularies — even CreateBetterHealth.usu.edu. The voice did what the horses did. It shared the action ules and juggling responsibili- balancing jobs and school, can more so than those who read For information about As sympathetic magic does or incantation. ties, getting everyone together greatly benefit from enjoying together with their parents. upcoming classes taught by The voice hauled and the horses hauled. The strength of one to eat can be a challenge. But meal time together. In addi- • Behavior: Kids are much certified nutrition education Was in the other and in the strength was impatience. research has shown that the tion, once the couple gets in less likely to use marijuana, assistants in your area, con- Over and over as the mower made his rounds benefits of this important time the pattern, they will more alcohol or tobacco or have tact your local USU Extension I heard his voice and only once or twice he backed together are more far reaching likely keep it going after they friends who use these sub- office. And turned and went ahead and spoke no word at all. than most people think. have children. stances. They are also less Since everyone has to eat, The benefits of eating likely to engage in other risky Sarah Patino is the Certified We do not accept unsolicited submissions. American Life in Poetry meals are the perfect time for together as a family — espe- behavior such as premarital Nutrition Educator for Food is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfounda- family members to converse cially for children whose fami- sex. Sense at the USU Extension – tion.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the and connect. Food Sense has lies eat together five or more If eating meals together is a Tooele County office, which is Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem a campaign called “Create times a week as opposed to new endeavor, it is important located inside the Tooele County copyright ©1985 by Robert Francis, “The Sound I Listened For,” from Family Mealtime” to help families that eat together two to be realistic and set a goal Health Department Building, Collected Poems: 1936-1976, (University of Massachusetts Press, families with busy schedules times or less each week — are all family members agree on. 151 N. Main, Tooele. She can be 1985). Poem reprinted by permission of the publisher. Introduction and tight budgets learn how to numerous and include: If dinner isn’t the best option, reached at 435-277-2408 and copyright © 2019 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s have successful mealtimes. • Nutrition and physical perhaps having family break- at [email protected]. author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant There are public transporta- development: Kids eat more fast might work better. Be sure in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006. American Life in Poetry does not accept unsolicited submissions. THURSDAY September 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 BOOKWORM TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1954 Debunking Howard Zinn Exposing the Fake History That Turned a Generation against America

oward Zinn’s A People’s History of the United HStates has sold more than 2.5 million copies. It is pushed by Hollywood celebri- ties, defended by university professors who know better, and assigned in high school and college classrooms to teach students that American history is nothing more than a litany of oppression, slavery, and exploi- tation. Zinn’s history is popular, but it is also massively wrong. Scholar Mary Grabar exposes just how wrong in her stunning new book Debunking Howard Zinn, which demolishes Zinn’s Debunking Howard Zinn: COURTESY OF SHIRLEY MCCARTY Marxist talking points that now Exposing the Fake History The Tooele High School Class of 1954 gathered on Aug. 17 at Jim’s Restaurant in Tooele to commemorate their 65th High School Class dominate American education. That Turned a Generation Reunion. Pictured are: Garth Stookey, Renee Bissanger Bonelli, Jennie Mastanardi Riley. Jean Peng Mogus, Carol Peterson Baulich, Sharon In Debunking Howard Zinn, against America Caldwell, Shirley Griffiths McCarty, Lois Bankhead McConnell, Lila Duffin Atkin and Jim Groscost. you’ll learn, contra Zinn: by Mary Grabar • How Columbus was not a Regnery History genocidal maniac, and was, in fact, a defender of Indians leaders advocating for local • Why the American Indians self-rule were not feminist-commu- • Why the Black Panthers nist sexual revolutionaries were not civil rights leaders Full Local Sports ahead of their time Grabar also reveals Zinn’s • How the United States was bag of dishonest rhetorical founded to protect liberty, tricks: his slavish reliance Coverage In Every Issue not white males’ ill-gotten on partisan history, explicit wealth rejection of historical balance, • Why Americans of the and selective quotation of TOOELE “Greatest Generation” were sources to make them say the TRANSCRIPT not the equivalent of Nazi exact opposite of what their war criminals authors intended. If you care • How the Viet Cong were not about America’s past—and our BULLETIN well-meaning community future—you need this book.

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Story and Craft Hour Closet is accepting donations for gently teacher. His presentation will be about the Main St., Tooele. For more information, Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope Tooele Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the used clothing. Donations are accepted Railroads in America and the Wizard of Oz contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann to Recovery” at your neighborhood school. Contact connection. Please join us at the Pioneer at 435-849-4180. Utah Hunter Education Courses Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 the adventures of books and make fun Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any Museum at 47 East Vine Street. Park in the The fifth set of Utah Hunter Education p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele crafts. For more information, call 435-833- questions. rear of the building, enter at the back door Alcoholics Anonymous Courses will be held September 3, 5, 10, (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West and come to the basement meeting room. Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 11 and 12 for Range 14. Classes are held those affected by someone else’s addic- Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Tooele County tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help Tooele. Please enter through the south Moose Historical books Utah Ave. For more information, contact Health Building, 151 N. Main St., Tooele. by sharing our experience, strength and side doors. Tooele County Historical Society’s books Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- Range times will be announced. State law Meals at the Lodge are available to purchase at meetings. The 694-2624. hope. For more information, please con- requires students to attend all sessions Free Preschool Hour Friday and Saturday night dinners will be History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, tact Terri at 435-313-4851. Alcoholics Anonymous of class. Before attending a class, all stu- Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele served from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday night din- The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in Military Items Wanted dents must purchase a Hunter Education Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour ners change weekly or you can order from Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 When you no longer want your military Voucher for $10 from a license agent or of learning, singing and creating. The class the menu items Saturday night. All meals cards depicting four different pioneer items, do not take them to Deseret vender, bring the voucher to the class, is for all children up to 5 years old. Please are for a reasonable price. No orders taken buildings for $4. These make great gifts p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron Dr., Tooele. Industries or a thrift store. Bring them and give it to the instructor. The voucher come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials are for family and friends. Please call Alice — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, includes all costs for the class and includes mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We available at the lodge from 11 a.m. For Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to Young People in Recovery shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, a small game license that is validated members and their guests only. are located at West Elementary School, purchase these books. Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — upon completion of the class. For more 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be information call Gene at 435-882-4767 or Breakfast Seeking Historical Items through the south side doors. p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and displayed with honor and respect. Call Bryan at 435-882-6795. Breakfast will be served every Sunday The Tooele County Historical Society St. Marguerite Catholic School meeting at 10:30 a.m. until gone. Please would like members of the community also on the first and third Friday of the Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park Senior Center Students of all faiths are welcome from attend the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and who have any family or personal histories, Children’s Choir Auditions The senior center is for the enjoyment of preschool through 8th grade at Tooele the women’s meeting at 11:30 a.m., and photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are County’s only faith-based school. enjoy a great breakfast. VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., would like to donate to our organization 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Entertainment years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small to please call us. We are also looking for 435-255-9905. There will be two bands during our annual owner and director of Blake Music Studios, activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- Family support group directs the choir. Blake has a degree in crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled tri-lodge Camp Wapiti event. On Friday, riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or chures or any history that pertains to the Get your loved one sober. The USARA vocal performance and has taught at the art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, September 20 Bent Fender will play from visit www.stmargschool.org. Tooele County area. If you would like to Craft family support group is held collegiate level. If your child loves to sing wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. On Saturday, September donate them to our organization, or if you Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading and you are looking for an exceptional movies and health classes. Meals-On- Tooele Jr. High School 21, All about Betsy will play 6 p.m. to 10 would let us make a copy for the Tooele room at the Tooele City Library. Group musical experience for them, this is it. For Wheels available for homebound. Lunch p.m. Community Council County Historical Society, please call 435- books and materials provided. Craft is a more information and to register for an served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- Nominations are now being accepted for Veteran’s Golf Tournament 882-1612. free program for family members who audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. gested contribution is $3. For those under the Tooele Jr. High School Community On Sunday, September 8, the Annual have a loved one with a substance use com or call 435-277-0755. 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to Council. Any parent or guardian of a cur- Steve Bevan Veteran’s golf tournament disorder. For more information, call Heidi the store or doctor visits for Groups and Events rent Tooele Junior High School student will be held at Oquirrh Hills GC. There will Warr at 435-255-9905. Rocky Mountain Hospice residents in Tooele and Grantsville areas. is eligible to run. If you are interested be an 0800 shotgun start after the singing Tooele County Arts Guild Annual Want to have more meaning in your life. For transportation information call (435) in being nominated please contact the Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group Do you want to do something that is of our National Anthem. Lots of prizes and Art Show 843-4114. For more information about the office no later than September 6 so that lunch will be held at the Moose Lodge Join us the 2nd Monday of each month satisfying and of great service to your All artists from Tooele County age 13 and Tooele center, call 435-843-4110. ballots can be prepared. Candidate names after the golf tournament. from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical community? Then become a Rocky will be posted on September 9 on the above are welcome to join the Tooele Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- Mobile Vet Center school’s website and at the office. The Veteran’s Appreciation Dinner County Arts Guild for an evening, or for Health Department’s Aging Services pro- ence required. All training, background To better serve veterans located in Tooele election will be held at Tooele Junior High A Veterans appreciation dinner will be the year as a member. Benefits of mem- gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s check and TB tests provided by Rocky County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will School, during business hours, 7:45 a.m. to held on Thursday September 25 at 5:30 bership include the opportunity to display Association Caregiver Support Groups. Mountain. The only requirement is your visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 3:00 p.m., September 9 to September 11. If p.m. your artwork for show and sale in various The groups are designed to provide emo- desire to help someone in need. Please a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the you have any questions about the Council venues around Tooele County, as well as tional, educational and social support for contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, or the election, please contact Principal Annual Tri-Lodge Outing regular updates on events in our commu- caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. Hospice at 801-397-4904. Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- Bill Gochis at 435-833-1921. The annual Tri-Lodge outing will be held nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- tial counseling for theater veterans of all at Camp Wapiti on Friday, September 20 ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! Food Addicts in Recovery The Next Chapter conflicts. For further information contact Grantsville Elementary thru Sunday, September 22. All mem- Call 435-228-8217 for more information. Anonymous The Next Chapter is a free social support Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 The next Grantsville Elementary bers of the Elks, Eagles and Moose with The Tooele County Arts Guild invites local Are you having trouble controlling the and educational program to help widows national call center 1-877-WARVETS or Community Council meeting will be held their guests are welcome to attend. artists age 11 and older to share their way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery and widowers adjust to the loss of their visit vetcenter.va.gov on Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 4:30 Membership cards will be checked. Great talent in the Guild’s annual art show. Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- spouse through monthly activities. You p.m. in the GES library. All parents are food, music and fun for all family mem- Entries are due at the Tooele City Library ery program for anyone suffering from are invited to join others who are on the Donate to library encouraged to attend. It will last one hour. bers. September 20 and 21. The art show starts same page as you, to begin a new chapter Please remember the “Friends of the food addiction. Meetings are held every There is lots of good information and we September 24 and runs through October Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele Tooele City Library” while doing home need your input. Hope to see you there. Moose Association Annual 24. Artists can find details, including an County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for cleaning and donate your used books to 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the Convention online application and prospectus at north back entrance. For more informa- more details. the bookstore in the library. Money from The ID/UT Moose Association Annual www.tooelecountyartsguild.org. book sales is used to support programs tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Sons of Utah Pioneers Education Convention will be held at the Tooele Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. within the library. The library is located at Lodge from Thursday, September 26 thru Ladies Community Club of Anyone interested in the history of Tooele 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call Tooele Technical College foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we Sunday, September 29. All members are Tooele attend. 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. Programs with space available include the welcome to attend. To view upcoming events, learn more need you. Please come and join us for a org. Thank you for your support. POST (Peace Officer Standards Training) about our organization, or to become a Tooele County Aging potluck social dinner at the LDS church, program (Satellite Police Academy), 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- Books for the Whole Family member, please visit gfwctooele.org. Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) pro- Eagles teers to help us meet the needs of seniors mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- Donated children’s books and paperbacks gram and Software Development. These TOPS Weight Loss Support 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers Sunday Breakfasts in the community. Many seniors require programs and others are offered at Tooele Group assistance and need rides to doctors or of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Breakfasts will be served every Sunday Tech. Enroll today and begin training for a The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) other of each month at 6:30 p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 morning this month from 9 to 11 a.m. promising career. Visit tooeletech.edu or Weight Loss Support Group meets every professionals. Rides help seniors live more a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele Order from the menu or have the special TC Squares Dance Club call student services at 435-248-1800 for Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church independent lives. Call 435-843-4114 for City Library. All proceeds go back to the for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and The TC Squares Dance Club has begun more information. located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. more information. The Grantsville and library for projects and programs. children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke Adult Education Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by Tooele Beer is available. Public invited. a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 Bingo is back Get your high school diploma this year at Senior Centers also are in need of volun- dren are invited to attend. Come and let West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started the Tooele Community Learning Center. Social Room teers. For more information about volun- us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For bring finger food to share. For more infor- its bingo games again on Fridays starting All classes required for a high school The Social Room will be open at Noon, 7 teering at the Grantsville Center call 435- more information visit TOPS.org or con- mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- days a week beginning September 1. 884-3446. For volunteering at the Tooele tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with aration and English as a second language Center call 435-843-4110. website at tcsquares.com. questions. are available. Register now to graduate Tri-State Tri-State will be held in Pleasant Grove, Museum volunteers needed Life’s Worth Living Foundation — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is Tooele County Homemakers September 6 thru September 8 Suicide support group meetings are We would like to invite all ladies to our Grantsville Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at cation classes are for students 18 and over. Auxiliary Meeting or science? Volunteers at the museum can Homemakers club. Meetings are held on Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. the first Tuesday of every month with a Grantsville Irrigation Company The Auxiliary Meeting will be held gain new skills or practice old ones. We ESOL Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Grantsville Irrigation has issued agricul- September 9 at 7 p.m. are looking for people to help with orga- ESOL conversational classes are held the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal September through May. Located at 151 tural users two regular turns. Residents nization, exhibit development, gardening Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele thoughts or have lost a loved one to N Main, in the auditorium of the Health have been allotted 250,000 gallons per Aerie Meeting and educational program development. Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- suicide, please plan on attending. Please Department and USU Extension offices. residential share. Those exceeding the The aerie meeting will be held September Volunteer positions are seasonal and year dents may also come anytime the center is go on Facebook and like our page to keep Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due allotment will have their service locked 12 and 8:00 p.m. round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers open for individualized study. Registration current with our latest news and events. per year. For more information, call Eileen in addition to penalty fees. Contact the must be at least 16 years old. To apply or is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Dutch Oven Cook-off Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne office at 435-884-3451 or gicwater@gmail. request more information, send email to: Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Dutch Oven Cook-off, fundraise for Shop livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. com if you have any questions. [email protected] tion. With a Hero at 2:00 p.m. Bring your pot Health Department and Aging Thank you and we hope to see you all this to cook with judging at 5:00 p.m. Dinner September. Share the past Early Head Start Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Services hours to follow The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Share the past, submit a history, obitu- Do you have a child under age 3? Are you The Tooele County Health Department meets the first Thursday of the month. Tooele County Quilters ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head Planning Meeting and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in All meetings are held on the third Tuesday The Family History Center in Grantsville Start is a free program for eligible families The Planning Meeting will be held tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 the downstairs conference room of the of each month in the Tooele County is assembling a record of Grantsville that offers quality early education for September 17 at 7 p.m. p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per residents. Your submission may be made infants and toddlers in the home; parent Check out our calendar on our main page Come and learn about rocks, minerals, year to be paid at the first meeting. by emailing to [email protected] or by education; comprehensive health services Auxillary Past President’s Dinner for holiday hours and closures. For more and ways to craft them, and enjoy field coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., to women before, during and after preg- Auxillary Past President’s Dinner will be information call 435-277-2301. Women in the Outdoors trips for rock collecting. Membership is or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah nancy; nutrition education and family held September 18 National Wild Turkey Federation. $15 per year. For more information email 84074. Come in and receive help from our support services. Call 435-841-1380 or Parkinson’s disease Support September 13, 14 and 15 at Camp Wapiti [email protected]. trained consultants. For more information, 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free Group in beautiful Settlement Canyon Tooele, call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. Elks additional information. Local author seeks photos A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be UT. A weekend full of fun classes, food, overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. Senior Center Meetings A local author and historian is seeking theme party, and fun in the outdoors. Free developmental evaluation Tooele has a support group for persons A few classes will include hand guns, The senior center is for the enjoyment of Lodge floor meetings are held the sec- original photographs of Saltair, Black DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- shot gun, archery, crafts, fly fishing, Self all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are ond and fourth Tuesday of every month. Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, a variety of services to families with ers. You can learn how others are coping Defense, Survival, etc. We have cabins to Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., House committee meetings are held every as well as any similar turn-of-the-century infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. with PD and how to live well. We meet the sleep in, showers and restrooms. Come Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and excit- first and third Tuesday of the month. All attractions and resorts for an upcoming Individualized services are available to third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. join us for a fun filled weekend for only ing activities include pinochle, bingo, members are welcome and encouraged book project. Those who wish to con- enhance development in communication, at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele $100. This includes lodging, food, classes to attend. tribute information or photographs of crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, motor development, cognition, social/ Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at these parks should contact Emma Penrod and supplies. Call Cleora at 435-830-7802 knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise emotional development, self-help skills 435-840-3683. Paint Night at [email protected]. Contributions for information and an application. program, wood carving and health and health concerns. Contact us for a free We will be having a Potluck and Paint will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for developmental evaluation at 435-833- Night on September 27. Potluck from 6 released pictorial history book. There is homebound. Lunch served weekdays. 0725. For 60 and above, suggested contribu- p.m. to 7 p.m. with painting after dinner. no such thing as too many photographs tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. as the author needs a minimum of 160 Bulletin Board Policy Transportation available to the store or Charity Disabled Veterans photographs, and any help is greatly If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882- doctor visits for residents in Tooele and appreciated. 0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organiza- Grantsville areas. For transportation Tooele Children’s Justice Center Chapter 20 information call 435-843-4114. For more Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Tooele Valley Free Masons tions, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your information about the Grantsville center, need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Chapter 20, for the Disabled American announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- snacks. We appreciate all donations. For second Friday of each month for din- call 435-884-3446. Veterans holds monthly general member- tising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 ner and socializing. If you are interested Daughters of Utah Pioneers ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, or have questions, please join us at the day prior to the desired publication date. S.100 East, Tooele. 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door The DUP is seeking any family histories, Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday photographs, books, stories or vintage United Methodist Dinner Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and artifacts (before 1900) to display at the Tooele United Methodist Church offers a 435-277-0087. invite all veterans to come join us in the DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Comics Page Puzzle Answers comradery with other veterans at our W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Tooele Valley Family History monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has from page B4 Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Center trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) 9/2 Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- Research your ancestors free with trained Hidato Sol. to answer questions concerning your VA tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or First Baptist Food Pantry Family Search volunteers at the Tooele benefits. Nations Service Officers (NSO’s) Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 are available by appointment to help vet- www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or ing an emergency food pantry to meet East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours erans and their families submit claims for www.exploretooele.com. the needs of our community. Hours are of operation: Tuesday through Friday, Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First compensation, obtain health and educa- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main tional well-earned benefits. ALL DAV ser- evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings Schools Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. vices are Free of Charge. For information, by appointment only. Special classes please join our monthly meetings. No offered regularly. Call the center for more Tooele High Athletic Wall of Baby blankets needed monthly meetings are held in December. information. Fame Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- Call commander Penny Larson 801-359- Tooele High School is accepting appli- ery at Mountain West Medical Center. 8468 or Adjutant James Yale at 435-849- Tooele Family Al-Anon cations for the Annual Athletic Wall of Blankets should be new and in good 0521 or Senior Vice Dustee Thomas at Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays Fame Induction Ceremony, to be held condition. Homemade blankets are also 435-830-8487. Please leave messages if at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Friday, September 27. Applicants must accepted if new. Donations can be turned no contact. basement at the back of the building. For have graduated from THS at least 10 in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West questions or more information, please years ago. Email Athletic Director Catham Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at Beer at [email protected], for an Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with Historical Society 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. any questions. application or pick one up at Tooele High Historical Society Meetings Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U School (301 W. Vine St. Tooele, UT 84074). Community Closet Our September 10, 2019 meeting at 7:00 This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the Application is due by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Clean out your closets. The Community p.m. will feature Jim Nolen, a History Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. September 13.

TOOELETRANSCRIPT Find us on Facebook! BULLETIN B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY September 5, 2019 Cooperative activities for kids and families was in charge of taking Full of kidlike chatter and counter. The fun begins when meal tickets and handing smiles, the cousins said they the person responsible for Iout plates for an outdoor were so cold after running, assembling the pizza covers his burger buffet lunch after they grabbed an adult-size eyes completely with a scarf or a Family Fun Run event. long-sleeve T-shirt from one headband. The other person Greeting all ages coming of the moms, stretched it over gives directions. (Kids like to through the line, I was caught their heads and shimmied into play this role.) off guard when two girls it. 2. Instruct the pizza maker looked like “one,” from the Jane’s right hand came to roll out the dough, then waist up anyway. through the right sleeve, hand him the ingredients, while Elouise’s left hand came beginning with the tomato through the other. Snug, warm sauce. and famished, they held a plate 3. Ask him to brush on on each outstretched hand and the sauce, then continue by tried to focus on serving each arranging and sprinkling top- other burgers, buns, pickles, pings one by one. Since this beans and fries. is a cooperative effort, the As they headed for a pic- person giving the instructions nic table, they were giggling should guide the pizza maker so hard, they soon became verbally as he works. Don’t get a crowd attraction trying to the anchovies mixed up with focus on walking in sync while the cheese! balancing their heaping plates 4. Remove the eye covering of food. Cooperation was the before placing the pizza in the key. oven to see the creation. Engaging in simple family Enjoy doing this at a party, play, just for the fun of it, can and let teams of chefs enjoy happen anytime and almost creating pizzas cooperatively. anywhere. You might want to Remember, it’s all about hav- try the girls’ cozy and chal- ing fun and being silly. lenging T-shirt idea in your • • • home by slipping one over two Donna Erickson’s award- young kids and encouraging winning series “Donna’s Day” them to walk around from is airing on public television room to room. For older kids, nationwide. To find more of go outside and challenge them her creative family recipes Martin Lawrence to do an activity together, and activities, visit www.don- like bouncing a ball or raking nasday.com and link to the isney is having prob- Hamilton and Edward leaves. NEW Donna’s Day Facebook lems with its recent Furlong (as John Conner) Looking for more coop- fan page. Her latest book is Dacquisition of 20th for the first time since erative fun? Make dinnertime “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Century Fox (for $71 billion). “Terminator 2.” Furlong was pizza prep a game. Funstuff for Families.” It’s had to contend with the 14 and “T2” was his first film. Here’s how: failure of “Dark Phoenix” He’s now 42. 1. Set bowls of pizza top- © 2019 Donna Erickson ($200 million cost/$252 mil- • • • Sharing one T-shirt, 8-year-old cousins Jane Humphreys and Elouise Clark pings side by side on your Distributed by King Features Synd. lion gross); “Stuber,” with Had several inquiries serve up lunch cooperatively. Dave Bautista and Kumail about 1950-60s cowboy star Nanjiani, which disappointed Robert Fuller. He began with with just a $31 million gross bit parts in such big films as against a $16 million cost. “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” “The Art of Racing in The (1953), with Marilyn Rain” also disappointed in its Monroe; “Calamity Jane” Better to sleep on left side or right? opening weekend with an $8 (1953), with Doris Day; “The million gross against a $20 Ten Commandments” (1956), DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a side, either side is fine for the • • • million cost, despite “This with Charlton Heston; and man in my late 50s. I now am baby. Left-sided sleeping may DEAR DR. ROACH: You Is Us” star Milo Ventimiglia, “Spartacus” (1960), with Kirk told to sleep on my right side reduce swelling in the feet. wrote last year about cod liver Amanda Seyfried and Kevin Douglas, to name just a few. and not my left side, because People with known severe oil as a source of vitamin D and Costner, as the voice of Milo’s Fuller went on to star as Jess it’s better for the heart. congestive heart failure or cor- omega-3. Can you recommend dog. Disney has pushed back in the TV series “Laramie” However, my sinuses seem onary artery disease and who a brand? — M.E.T. release dates in an effort (1959-63) for 124 episodes, to open up and it’s easier to habitually sleep on the left side ANSWER: I don’t like to rec- to pump up the volume on and “Wagon Train” (1959- breathe lying on my left side. have a small increase in death ommend specific brands unless upcoming movies such as 65) for 60 episodes. He’s What, if anything, will happen compared with back or right- there are scientific studies Brad Pitt’s sci-fi film “Ad best remembered as Dr. Kelly if I sleep on my left side? Can it side sleepers. However, my showing a difference between Astra” (due in theaters Sept. Brackett in “Emergency!” damage the heart permanently opinion is that the benefit is so brands, which I can’t find with 20) and the next “X-Men” (1972-78) for 125 episodes. or lead to an early death? — small that comfort and quality cod liver oil. However, I would release, “New Mutants,” with Fuller’s last TV appear- M.N. of sleep is more important. are most commonly weak- look for a brand that is labeled a totally unknown cast (com- ances were in four episodes of ANSWER: Most people can • • • ness, headache and dizziness. “certified USP,” meaning it is ing April 3). “Walker, Texas Ranger” from sleep in whatever position they DEAR DR. ROACH: I have Severe cases cause disorienta- tested for contaminants, and • • • 1997-2001 and in “JAG.” find comfortable without any read that many runners drink tion and can lead to seizures one that has a low vitamin A Martin Lawrence, last seen Now 86, he still appears occa- problem. However, there are a too much water and that and death. In a study of the level (below 10,000 IU daily). in “The Beach Bum,” with sionally at autograph signing few instances in which sleep- this can be dangerous. What Boston Marathon in 2002, 13% You also might want one with Matthew McConaughey, is events around the country. ing on the left side may poten- are the signs of drinking too of finishers had hyponatremia, high (450 mg or greater) EPA returning to the scene of the • • • tially cause problems. One is in much? — H.C. but only 1% had critical levels. plus DPA (the most commonly crime of “Bad Boys” (1995) In May, “Saturday Night people with untreated obstruc- ANSWER: Exercise- To avoid hyponatremia, you recommended omega-3 fats). and Bad Boys II (2003) to Live’s” Colin Jost gave tive sleep apnea, in which sev- associated hyponatremia need to ignore the advice to • • • co-star with Will Smith and Scarlett Johansson a $40,000 eral studies have shown that (“hypo” means “too little,” and “drink as much as possible” Dr. Roach regrets that Vanessa Hudgens in the thre- engagement ring. Scarlett sleeping on the left side leads “natremia” means “sodium during exercise. Further, most he is unable to answer indi- equel, “Bad Boys for Life,” was wed to Ryan Reynolds to slightly more breathing in the blood”) is common for sports drinks do not have vidual letters, but will incor- opening Jan. 17. This has from 2008-11 and to French problems than sleeping on the endurance athletes, such as enough sodium to protect porate them in the column been a comeback year for adman Romain Dauriac, right. However, in people who long-distance triathletes and against hyponatremia. As whenever possible. Readers Lawrence as he fought back with whom she had a daugh- are treated, that should not be marathoners. It is caused by simple as the advice is, drink- may email questions to from health and legal prob- ter, from 2014-17. She was a problem. losing salt and water, mostly ing when you are thirsty when [email protected] lems. a superhero in “Captain Pregnant women should through sweat, and replacing it you exercise is the best way of nell.edu. “Friday Night Lights” star ” and “Avengers: sleep on the side. Although with only water. Most cases are preventing hyponatremia while Kyle Chandler will play an Endgame.” They must be get- women have often been recom- mild and have few symptoms, still preventing volume deple- © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. American astronaut in George ting hitched soon, because mended to sleep on their left but if there are symptoms, they tion or dehydration. All Rights Reserved Clooney’s untitled upcoming she’s already on Facebook film, which he’s directing and as Scarlett Jost. He’s 37 and starring in for Netflix. she’s 34, but is he strong The Nov. 1 release enough to take on “Black on pesticides after playing 36 said he believed the movie • • • of “Terminator: Dark Widow” (due May 1)? holes in one day. would be “the biggest flop in Thought for the Day: “You Fate” reunites Arnold Hollywood history.” The film • The longest word in the will die. You will not live for- Schwarzenegger, Linda © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. went on to win 10 Academy English language that can be ever. Nor will any man nor any Awards, including one for typed using only one hand is thing. Nothing is immortal. But Best Actor, which was taken “stewardesses.” only to us is it given to know home by Clark Gable, who BY SAMANTHA WEAVER that we must die. And that is a • It’s been reported that the took the part that Cooper last words of 19-century great gift: the gift of selfhood.” • It was British politician John refused. American author, essayist, -– Ursula K. LeGuin Sweeney who made the fol- • If you know you have biographer and historian © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. lowing sage observation: Washington Irving were, coronary issues, beware of “How can a society that “Well, I must arrange my pil- extreme temperatures. Those exists on instant mashed lows for another night. When who study such things say potatoes, packaged cake TOOELE RANSCRIPT will this end?” that you’re more likely to T mixes, frozen dinners and have a heart attack on a par- BULLETIN instant cameras teach • Famed actor Gary Cooper ticularly hot or a particularly patience to its young?” was offered the role of Rhett cold day. Delivering the News Butler in the film adaptation • Golfers beware: Don’t chew in Tooele County for of Margaret Mitchell’s novel • Records show that in on the tees. One golfer who More Than 120 Years “Gone With the Wind,” but England in 1552, William was in the habit of gnawing he turned down the part. He Shakespeare’s father had to Subscribe 435-882-0050 while he played overdosed pay a fine for littering. THURSDAY September 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7 ASK AMY HARVARD HEALTH LETTERS

Can these three steps save monitoring -- such as implant- 100 million lives? able sensors to detect irregular Mom corrals daughter into real estate A study published online heartbeats -- are changing June 10, 2019, by Circulation the way health is managed. Dear Amy: My mother not my field.” (Would you ask especially at work. suggests that scaling up three The gadgets are programmed remarried and started a new your mother to take your place Please remember, however, healthy lifestyle changes wirelessly and can transmit family when I was 16. at work for a couple of hours? that for many, “How are you” could increase the life spans information to your doctor’s She and I have had periods Amy Dickinson I assume not.) is a pedestrian greeting, along of almost 100 million people office or to other gadgets, such of estrangement, but for the GUEST COLUMNIST As a potential client of hers, the lines of “Hey, how’s it around the world. Researchers as an external blood sugar past few years we have grown I would not be thrilled to learn going?” -- led by a team from the monitor that tells an implanted closer. that the person performing Trying to answer truthfully Harvard T.H. Chan School pump how much insulin to When she married my step- want to hurt her. the final walk-through was not opens up a conversation you of Public Health -- evaluated release. But it’s unclear if the father, Mom began working She gets very short when qualified or licensed. Worst- aren’t ready to have with your global data on death rates, devices are safe from hack- for her mother-in-law in real we don’t agree. case scenario — a miscom- co-workers, so go ahead and blood pressure levels, the use ers who could illegally access estate. Looking at it from a client’s munication during the walk- paint your truth with a broad of blood pressure medications, your information, steal your I believe her MIL, who point of view, it seems odd. through could scuttle a sale or brush. Say, “Oh, I’m hanging sodium and trans fat intake, identity, and even make an is in her mid-80s, has been Because my mother has land a client in court. in there. How are you?” country, age, and gender. They implanted device malfunction. extremely manipulative and some nagging health issues I Your assistance should be in estimated that a worldwide Now the FDA is warning that cruel to her. Despite this, Mom try to be understanding that the form of encouraging her to Dear Amy: “Still Working” push to lower blood pressure, certain insulin pumps -- the continues to work with her. she wants to work as long as take good care of herself, and was retirement age but was reduce salt intake by 30%, and Medtronic MiniMed 508 series Mom is in her mid-60s. She possible, but I also feel she to keep her skills current. annoyed when people asked eliminate the consumption of and MiniMed Paradigm series is at a point where I feel she is opening herself up to even her if she was still working. trans fat could delay more than pumps -- are at risk of being should be slowing down due more stress. I need to lay Dear Amy: I recently lost I went back to work 15 94 million deaths from cardio- hacked. Medtronic recalled the to physical issues. down a boundary about where my husband after 31 years of months ago. I’m currently 68. vascular disease in the next 25 pumps in June, estimating that Instead, she is pursuing I will help and what her pro- marriage. He was 54 years When I get asked, “Are you years. More than half of those at least 4,000 people are at more real estate transactions fessional responsibilities are. old. still working?” I say, “I get full deaths would be among adults risk. The FDA says Medtronic and needs to update her train- Your thoughts? I am back to work, and try- benefits, 401k, pension plan ages 70 or older, and more will provide alternative pumps. ing. — Continual Frustrations ing to keep things together. and medical. Wouldn’t you than half of all deaths would Talk to your doctor to get She has asked for my help Dear Frustrations: I agree I know friends and co- still work?” be among men. Regions that the process started or if you’re with some computer aspects of that you need to lay down workers truly care about how I — Problem Solved would see the most benefit concerned that your pump’s the transactions, which I don’t some reasonable boundaries. am doing, however, every day Dear Problem Solved: As I are outside the United States settings have been changed. In mind doing. I wonder, however, if you are I am asked, “How are you?” responded to “Still Working,” -- in East Asia, South Asia, the March, the U.S. Department of But she recently asked me capable of doing that. Many days I’m not good. asking this question of some- Pacific, and parts of Africa. Homeland Security issued sim- to do a final walk-through If you don’t want to do I have no desire to share one in the retirement-zone But we can all benefit from the ilar warnings about 750,000 with clients before closing on something — for whatever how I’m really doing with shouldn’t be seen as a huge three lifestyle changes. Trans Medtronic implantable cardio- a piece of property. I am not reason — you need to say so. casual co-workers. affront. fat has already been banned verter-defibrillators. Medtronic a realtor and I do not work in “I don’t want to do this, but if In all honesty, I would like in foods in the United States. did not recall them but is work- real estate. I told my mother you insist, I don’t mind...” is a to wear a sign saying, “Please, You can email Amy But if your blood pressure isn’t ing on a software update to I felt it would be best that she muddled message. don’t ask how I am.” Any sug- Dickinson at askamy@amydi- under control, it’s time to talk improve security. maneuvered her schedule so Your mother has every right gestions for how to avoid these ckinson.com or send a letter to your doctor about treatment she could be there with her to continue to work into her questions? to Ask Amy, P.O. Box 194, and to reduce sodium intake to Harvard researchers: Red clients, but if she needs me to mid-60s and beyond. — Please Don’t Ask Freeville, NY 13068. You can well under 2 grams per day. meat consumption tied to do it that, I would not mind. If she is asking you to take Dear Please Don’t Ask: also follow her on Twitter @ early death However, I do have reserva- on more and more of this real I’m so sorry for your loss. I askingamy or Facebook. Long-lasting grief when close We already know that a diet tions about it. I feel it is not estate work, you should tell can understand why you don’t Copyright © 2019 by Amy friends pass rich in red meat is linked to professional, but I would not her, “I can’t help you with this. want to engage in what for Dickinson. Distributed by Losing a loved one is never many health problems, such as say that to her because I don’t I’m not licensed and this is you is a very loaded question, Tribune Content Agency, LLC. easy, and sometimes it can take heart disease, type 2 diabetes, years to grieve for a partner, and colorectal cancer. Now a parent, or child. That grief Harvard-led study published often comes with adverse online June 12, 2019, by BMJ health effects, such as stress, suggests that boosting your red INTERPERSONAL EDGE depression, insomnia, high meat intake increases your risk blood pressure, and heart for early death. Scientists ana- problems. But long-lasting lyzed questionnaire answers grief doesn’t come only from about health and diet provided Why confronting people doesn’t work a family member’s death, sug- by more than 81,000 healthy gests a study published online men and women between Q: I can’t believe how much long-term shift. Many of the everyone has an opinion about April 4, 2019, by PLOS One. 1986 and 2010. In particular, sexism there still is. I blew up “Alpha Girls” ran into shock- which way I go. Is there a Researchers evaluated ques- researchers looked at whether in a meeting last week and ingly sexist circumstances. simple way to narrow down tionnaire responses from about changes in red meat consump- now my boss suspended me Daneen Skube Their response was to start my options to what I will most 9,600 people who’d lost close tion during an eight-year for a day. Why shouldn’t I con- GUEST COLUMNIST their own successful all-female enjoy? friends and found this type of period of the study affected the front men who are insensitive venture capital firm. A: Yes, pretend that you are grief can last up to four years. risk of death eight years later. and sexist? Go into work with your eye alone in a room with no one’s Women in the study were The findings: An increase of A: You have to choose skin color, gender, learning on the ball of your own values opinions except your own and particularly hard hit by loss of just half a serving of processed between shaming people or differences, mental health and career goals. You may find see what you would pick. If we a close friend, experiencing red meat per day was associ- being effective. issues or health challenges. it frustrating to put up with let others’ opinions sway our more problems with mental, ated with a 13% higher risk for In “Alpha Girls: The Women There certainly is still a the rules of a game you dis- choices, we will end up in a emotional, and social health dying young from any cause; Upstarts Who Took On Silicon ton of unfairness in business. agree with but if you never get life that obtains approval but than men. Study authors an additional half-serving Valley’s Male Culture and There are times for whistle into the game then you have not personal satisfaction. say the passing of a close of unprocessed red meat Made the Deals of a Lifetime,” blowing as when the stakes no power at all. friend should be considered increased the risk by 9%. On by Julian Guthrie, women are high enough any price you If you want to change Daneen Skube, Ph.D., a substantial experience that the flip side, decreasing total found ways to effectively han- pay (and you will) is worth it. business, society, and our executive coach, trainer, warrants help (like a support red meat consumption and dle unfair and sexist problems. The rest of the time you world join a game you want therapist and speaker, also group) to minimize the nega- increasing the consumption A female attorney once are better playing by the to change, have a vision to appears as the FOX Channel’s tive effects of grief. of nuts, fish, poultry without told me about being mistaken rules, and slowly improving improve that game and the “Workplace Guru” each Our take: Grief of any kind skin, dairy, eggs, whole grains, for the secretary. A new male the game. There are tons of tenacity from within the game Monday morning. She’s the poses a health risk, whether or vegetables was tied to a client asked for coffee. She examples of how the women to show a better way. author of “Interpersonal Edge: it’s due to the loss of someone lower risk of death. The take- fetched coffee, returned and in “Alpha Girls,” enhanced the Spiritual teachers often Breakthrough Tools for Talking dear or a dramatic change away: Try to curb your appetite introduced herself as his game for women and society. observe that one awakened to Anyone, Anywhere, About in life, such as a job loss or a for red and processed meats attorney, indicated her hourly Raging at what you don’t person has the power to awak- Anything” (Hay House, 2006). move to a new city. During like bacon, salami, and hot fee, mentioned what the cup like creates zero change. Any en 10,000 others. Yes, express- You can contact Dr. Skube at such times, be especially vigi- dogs. Eat more poultry, fish, of coffee cost and started the valid point you are making ing rage feels powerful, but if www.interpersonaledge.com lant about reporting disturbing or plant-based proteins (like meeting. The client surprised will get lost in your angry you want true power don’t get or 1420 NW Gilman Blvd., new symptoms to your doctor. beans, lentils, nuts, and seeds), immediately engaged this delivery. sidetracked by raging. #2845, Issaquah, WA 98027. along with the other compo- attorney with respect for her Real change requires Sorry, no personal replies. Cyber security risk sparks nents of a healthy diet. diplomacy. patience and impulse con- The last word(s) © 2019 Interpersonal Edge. implanted device recalls The truth is many of us have trol. We trade off immediate Q: There are multiple paths Distributed by Tribune Content As we reported last year, Copyright © 2019 by a diversity challenge. Perhaps emotional gratification for a I could take in my career and Agency, LLC. advances in digital health Harvard University. HEALTH NEWS How to choose the best oil for you TAMARA SCHRYVER, PH.D., R.D. What is a “nutritious oil”? Unsaturated fats, on the acteristics. Generally speaking, ENVIRONMENTAL NUTRITION NEWSLETTER Cooking oils are usually other hand, like MUFAs and unsaturated fats lower bad liquid at room temperature PUFAs, contain one or more cholesterol and triglyceride ou’re in the kitchen and are made of a mix of double bonds, which makes levels, reduce the risk of car- about to saute red unsaturated fatty acids called them bendy and liquid-y at diovascular disease, and are Ypeppers and pea pods monounsaturated fatty acids room temperature. PUFAs are linked to an over-all lower for a stir fry and you need (MUFA) and polyunsaturated home to a special subset of cause of death. Promising to choose an oil, but which fatty acids (PUFA). They come fatty acids -- omega-3s and 6s new areas of research for fats one? Olive oil? Canola oil? from plant or fish sources. The -- important for a variety of include diabetes and metabolic What about coconut oil? The exceptions to this are coconut human functions. Omega-3 oils syndrome. options are endless, but which oil, palm oil and palm kernel are also being researched in is the healthiest? Maybe you oil, which are mostly made of connection with infant health, Which oil is best for me? shouldn’t be adding oil at all? saturated fatty acids. Animal cancer prevention, Alzheimer’s Penny Kris-Etherton, Ph.D., Don’t Americans eat too much and dairy fat are also mostly disease, cognitive function and registered dietitian and distin- fat anyway? Are tropical oils saturated fats because they’re rheumatoid arthritis. Omega-6 guished professor of nutrition really better than vegetable solid at room temperature. oils provide energy and con- at Penn State University, has oils? Why is this so confusing? Saturated fat has been linked tribute to cell structure. this advice: “Virtually all liquid Low-fat diets have been to elevated LDL cholesterol lev- There are two PUFAs the vegetable oils are preferred recommended and followed els and increased risk of heart body needs but can’t make over solid fats. So, canola oil, Research now shows that man- these oils or a blend of them. since the 1980s, but in the last disease. The American Heart -- called essential fatty acids, soybean oil, corn oil and olive made TFA are detrimental to Higher end, specialty vegetable set of Dietary Guidelines for Association recommends low- omega-6 linoleic acid (LA) oil (among others like sun- human health. Replacements oils that also contain appre- Americans (DGA), 2015-2020, ering the amount of saturated and omega-3 alpha-linolenic flower, safflower, cottonseed for trans fats include high ciable amounts of poly- and all Americans were encouraged fat in your diet by replacing it acid (ALA). ALA can be con- and nut/peanut/seed oils) are oleic oils, fully hydrogenated mono-unsaturated fats include to eat fewer foods containing with better-for-you unsaturated verted to EPA and DHA (also recommended. The oils that oils (high in stearic acid) and sesame, avocado, almond, saturated fat. This isn’t the fats, the MUFAs and PUFAs. omega-3s), which are usually are higher in PUFA--like corn tropical oils (mainly palm oil). flaxseed, hemp and walnut same as a prescription for a only available in fish and other oil vs olive oil will lower LDL The impact these oils have on oil. Oils are usually excellent low-fat diet, which sometimes A brief chemistry class marine sources. If it’s not pos- cholesterol more and olive oil health has not been substan- sources of vitamin E and have means replacing oils with car- Fat is made up of triglyc- sible for a person to include (extra virgin) is known for its tiated either pro or con and other naturally occurring anti- bohydrates, which could actu- erides, or a glycerol molecule fish in their diet, then ALA- bioactives that have health requires more research. oxidants. ally elevate LDL cholesterol with three fatty acids attached. containing oils become very benefits. Beyond choosing a There are many studies that The best choice? Your favor- (the “bad” cholesterol) and Fatty acids can be divided into important in order to make liquid vegetable oil for taste, compare the health benefits ite unsaturated oil as part of an distract people from eating and two categories: unsaturated EPA and DHA. Higher ALA oils there are other benefits (LDL- of different oils but it’s not overall food-based approach to enjoying healthy fats. fatty acids and saturated fatty include flaxseed, canola and C lowering) that could guide practical for consumers to health! What’s the moral of this acids. Saturation refers to how soybean oil. ALA is primar- purchasing decisions.” switch oils based on the results story? Unless a physician or the fatty acid’s carbon mole- ily thought to be beneficial Partially hydrogenated oils of each new study or trend. Reprinted with permis- registered dietitian/nutritionist cules connect with each other. in reducing the risk of heart containing trans fatty acids Key -- choose unsaturated sion from Environmental has prescribed a low fat diet Saturated fats have no double disease by maintaining normal (TFA) had been used in the oils that fit your budget and Nutrition, a monthly publica- for a specific purpose, eat and bonds -- only single -- meaning heart rhythm and pumping. commercial food industry in culinary needs. Unsaturated, tion of Belvoir Media Group, enjoy unsaturated oils guilt- all carbons are matched with Each oil contains all three response to the low-fat diet “better-for-you” oils include LLC. 800-829-5384. www. free and try to aim for a dietary other carbons. They are orderly types of fat -- saturated, craze. They help maintain a canola, corn, olive, peanut, EnvironmentalNutrition.com. pattern focused on quality and and fall in line with each other poly- and mono -- in differing product’s shelf life and were safflower, soybean and sun- © 2019 Belvoir Media Group. appropriate portions. making a nice, neat solid fat at proportions and this is what viewed as healthy replace- flower. If a product is sold as a Distributed by Tribune Content room temperature. gives each oil its unique char- ments for saturated fat. “vegetable” oil it will contain Agency, LLC. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Ver- non Town Council will hold its regular meet- ing on 10 September 2019 at 7:00 PM at the Vernon Fire Department, 325 S. Main Street, Ver- non, Utah. The agenda shall be as fol- lows: Public Hearing: BOARD OF EDUCA- 1. 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Action Items 655-6-2. Protests con- tree work, landscap- strictions apply. Call U t a h . C a l l tion. Public notices minutes from Septem- 3.1 District Recogni- 9.1 Revised Policy cerning an application ing, etc. Licensed and 1-866-360-6959 435-884-0476 submitted past the ber 4, 2019. tion for the Month of 5049, Child Nutrition must be legibly written insured cal l Furniture & deadline will not be 3. REZ 2019-10 – Earthlink High Speed September-District Of- Program Financial or typed, contain the 435-268-9583. Appliances accepted. Chris Robinson is re- Internet. As Low As Business fice Rights and Responsi- name and mailing ad- UPAXLP questing a rezone from HANDYMAN, any kind $14.95/month (for the Opportunities 3.2 District Recogni- bilities dress of the protesting FOR SALE 3x6ft solid RR-1 (Rural Residen- of handyman work, first 3 months.) Reli- PUBLIC NOTICE tion for Business Part- 9.2 Revised Policy party, STATE THE AP- wood desk with side tial, 1 Acre Minimum) yard work, leaf able High Speed Fi- INVENTORS - FREE NOTICE IS HEREBY ner of the Year 5031, Personal Tech- PLICATION NUMBER shelves: $300 OBO. & C-H (Commercial cleanup. Residential ber Optic Technol- INFORMATION GIVEN THAT the Ver- 3.3 District Recogni- nology and Communi- PROTESTED, CITE Wooden credenza: Highway) to C-G and business. Call ogy. Stream Videos, PACKAGE Have your non Town Council will tion for Operations De- cation Devices REASONS FOR THE $200 OBO. Contact (Commercial General). J i m m y a t Music and More! Call product idea devel- hold its regular meet- partment 9.3 TSSA Framework PROTEST, and RE- Jim 435-833-9524. P a r c e l I D s : (435)228-8561 Earthlink Today oped affordably by ing on 4.Public Bond Hearing 9.4 Sex Education Ma- QUEST A HEARING, 04-070-0-0012, 1-844-240-1769 NORTH VALLEY Ap- the Research & De- 10 September 2019 at 4.1 Presentation Relat- terials if desired. Also, A $15 HOME REPAIRS ex- 04-070-0-0025, pliance. Washers/ velopment pros and 7:00 PM at the Vernon ing to Bond Election 10.Adjourn (10pm Cur- FEE MUST BE IN- pert. Doors, knobs, FIREWOOD FOR 04-070-0-0066, dryers refrigerators, presented to manu- Fire Department, 325 4.2 Conducting a pub- few) CLUDED FOR EACH trim, baseboards, sale. $3/bundle or 04-070-0-0068, & freezers, stoves. facturers. Call S. Main Street, Ver- lic hearing to receive 10.1 Adjournment APPLICATION PRO- mouldings, drywall re- $15/wheelbarrow. 04-070-0-0083. Acre- $149-$399 full war- 1-877-649-5574 for a non, Utah. The input from the public REVIEW SUPPORT TESTED. Protests pairs, texturing, Larger amounts avail- age. Approx. 56.48 ranty. Complete re- Free Idea Starter agenda shall be as fol- with respect to the is- DOCUMENTATION must be filed with the caulking, weather- able. Text or call Acres. Unincorporated: pair service. Satis- Guide. Submit your lows: suance of 190,000,000 TWO DAYS PRIOR Division of Water proofing, framing, (801)860-5309. Pick Lake Point. Planner: faction guaranteed. idea for a free consul- Public Hearing: general obligation TO THE MEETING AT Rights on or before home updating and up: 146 Boatsman Jeff Miller Parts for all brands. tation. 1. Planning and Zon- bonds, if approved by www.boarddocs.com/u Oct. 2, 2019 either renovations and Circle, Stansbury 4. Open Public Hear- (435)830-3225. ing Commission pro- eligible voters, and the t/tooelesd/board.nsf/vp electronically using the much more. Small Park. ing (REZ 2019-10) posed resolution es- potential economic im- ublic?open Division`s on-line Pro- jobs okay. Call Portable Oxygen Con- Wanted 5. Close Public Hear- Frontier Communica- tablishing the fees and pact that the facilities In compliance with the test of Application S h a n e ( 4 3 5 ) centrator May Be ing (REZ 2019-10) tions Internet Bun- costs of processing to be financed with the Americans with Dis- form, by hand delivery 840-0344. Covered by Medi- 6. REZ 2019-11 – Der- dles. Serious Speed! I AM paying more for and reviewing devel- bonds will have on the abilities Act, individu- to a Division office, or care! Reclaim inde- ald Anderson is re- NEED CONCRETE Serious Value ! junk cars/trucks. I will opment applications private sector. als needing special ac- by mail at PO Box pendence and mobil- questing a rezone from WORK? We have 35 Broadband Max - come to you and tow presented to the Town 5.Open Forum (Lim- commodations (includ- 146300, Salt Lake ity with the compact R-1-10 (Single-Family, years experience! $19.99/mo or Broad- it away. Call/Text of Vernon. ited to three minutes ing auxiliary communi- City, UT 84114-6300. design and long-last- 10,000 SF Minimum) Driveways, patios, band Ultra - (435)224-2064 2. Planning and Zon- per individual and a to- cative aide and serv- Please visit water- ing battery of Inogen to R-M-15 (Multiple sidewalks, EVERY- $67.97/mo. Both In- DL5970 ing Commission rec- tal of 30 minutes for all ices) during this meet- rights.utah.gov or call One. Free information Residential, 15 Units THING! We also do clude FREE Wi Fi ommendation to re- comments. Tospeak, ing should notify Diane (801)538-7240 for ad- k i t ! C a l l Per Acre). Parcel IDs: backhoe and grad- Router. CALL For De- move Chapter 8 of the sign up at the clerk's Valdez (435) 833-1900 ditional information. 877-691-4639 Recreational 05-034-C-0010. Acre- i n g . G o r d i e t a i l s ! - Land Use Manage- desk prior to the start at least three days NEW Vehicles age. Approx. .31 435-850-9533. 1-866-307-4705 Stay in your home ment and Develop- of the open forum.) prior to the meeting. APPLICATION(S) acres. Unincorporated: longer with an Ameri- ment Code-Mobile and 5.1 Patron Comments (Published in the 15-5534 (A81757): RAIN GUTTERS, Get DIRECTV! ONLY 1997 WANDERER Stansbury Park. Plan- can Standard Walk-In Manufactured Homes, 6.Consent Items (Rou- Tooele Transcript Bul- Gary L. Bolinder pro- seamless, aluminum, $35/month! 155 28.5ft tip-out rear ner: Jeff Miller Bathtub. Receive up Mobile Home Parks, tine items on the con- letin September 3, pose(s) using 0.75 cfs all colors, leaf protec- Channels & 1000s of bdrm Call Mike 7. Open Public Hear- to $1,500 off, includ- and Mobile Home Sub- sent agenda not re- 2019) OR 365 ac-ft. from tion cleaning. Li- Shows/Movies On 435-850-0607 ing (REZ 2019-11) ing a free toilet, and a divisions quiring public discus- groundwater (Tooele censed and insured, Demand (w/SELECT 8. Close Public Hear- lifetime warranty on Close Public Hearing sion by the Boardmay Valley) for OTHER: free estimates . All Included Pack- ing (REZ 2019-11) HAVING A yard sale? the tub and installa- Autos Regular Meeting: be adopted by one sin- sand, gravel, rock (435)841-4001 age.) PLUS Stream 9. TCLUO 2019-05 – Advertise in the Tran- tion! Call us at 1. Approve the min- gle motion. A Board washing facility. on Up to FIVE Planning Staff is re- script 1-877-838-9074 or utes of the 13 August Member may request CHANGE APPLICA- TREE TRIMMING and Screens Simultane- DONATE YOUR CAR questing a recommen- visit www.walkin- 2019 meeting to remove an item TIONS(S) stump removal. Call ously at No Addt?l TO UNITED BREAST dation of approval for tubquote.com/utah 2. Sheriff's Office Re- from the consent 15-5495 (a45034): Kolleen at Tooele Cost. Call DIRECTV CANCER FOUNDA- the proposed ordi- port agenda for individual Clayton J. and La- Valley Stump Grind- 1-833-599-6474 TION! Your donation nance rewrite of Chap- 3. Jerry Rigby - Land discussion and consid- ramie A. Dunn pro- ing 435-849-6768. Garage, Yard helps education, pre- ter 9 of the Tooele Put on your TV Ears Use eration.) pose(s) using 2.016 Sales vention & support County Land Use Ordi- TREE WORK. Free and hear TV with un- 4. Internet Access for 6.1 Minutes ac-ft. from groundwa- estimates! Local programs. FAST nance regarding Open House matched clarity. TV Fire Station 6.2 Expenditure Re- ter (Pine Canyon) for GRANTSVILLE, 176 FREE PICKUP - 24 Planned Unit Develop- company. Licensed Ears Original were 5. Open bids for Sur- port DOMESTIC; IRRIGA- W Vine St. Thursday, HR RESPONSE - ments (PUDs). Plan- & insured. Bucket originally $129.95 - plus vehicles and 6.3 Revenue Report TION; STOCKWA- Friday, Saturday TAX DEDUCTION ner: Jeff Miller truck, Crane serv- NOW WITH THIS snow removal contract 6.4 Disbursement Re- TERING. 8am-4pm, Sunday 1-855-507-2691 10. Open Public Hear- ice, Stump removal, SPECIAL OFFER are 6. Review Separation port SAT • SEPTEMBER15-5536 (a45052):7 8am-noon. House- ing (TCLUO 2019-05) mulch. only $59.95 with code DONATE YOUR CAR, of Duties between the 6.5 Personnel Deci- Ironwood Real Estate, hold items, decor, 11. Close Public Hear- 801-633-6685 Pre- M C B 5 9 ! C a l l TRUCK OR BOAT Clerk and Treasurer to sions LLC propose(s) using craft and holiday ing (TCLUO 2019-05) ciseTreeLLC.com 1-866-233-2402 TO HERITAGE FOR comply with State 6.6 150 Mile Contests10-12 AM2.5 ac-ft. from ground- items, baby, girls, 12. Adjournment THE BLIND. Free 3 Auditor letter of August 6.7 Surplus water (Erda) for DO- women’s clothing. Pursuant to the Ameri- Day Vacation, Tax 21, 2019 6.8 Vote on Consent MESTIC; IRRIGA- cans with Disability HAVING A GARAGE Deductible, Free 7. Fire Department By- Calendar TION; STOCKWA- Act, individuals need- SALE? Advertise it in Towing, All Paper- laws 7.Board of Education TERING. ing special accommo- the classifieds. Call work Taken Care Of. 8. Fertilizer for Ceme- Committee Reports Kent L. Jones, P.E. dations during this 882-0050 CALL tery 7.1 Insurance, Well- STATE ENGINEER meeting should notify 1-855-408-2196 9. Fees and Cost ness and Nutrition (Published in the STANSBURY 5647 Planning Staff, Tooele Resolution recommen- Committee Tooele Transcript Bul- Fermin Lane Satur- RW AUTO Sales- County Planning Com- dation from Planning 8.Information, Discus- letin September 5 & day 9am-1pm Floor- Commuter Car Deals! m i s s i o n , a t and Zoning Commis- sion, or Calendar 12, 2019) ing, back splash, and 336 N Main in 435-843-3160 prior to sion Items other household Tooele! 10 Units the meeting. 10. Chapter 8 of Land 8.1 Business Adminis- items. Must come $9,995 or less! Vehi- Please e-mail Jeff Use Management and trator's Report 8.2 Su- and see. cle Locator Program M i l l e r a t : Development Code perintendent's Report NowNow AcceptingAccepting Applications Applications for any make or [email protected] TOOELE 843 W 660 11.Reports/Commis- 9. ActionPEACEFUL Items EAST BENCH NowNow RentingRenting model! Dlr. #278A. with any questions or S. Saturday 8am-1pm sions/Committees: 9.1 Revised Policy We only sell clean title, concerns. IncomeIncomeIncomeIncome Restrictions Restrictions ApplyApply ApplyApply Office desk, clothes, Chuck Mannino: Emer- 5049, Child Nutrition clean Carfax units. All Dated this 4th Day of GEM WITH VIEWS! toys, games, shoes, gency Management Program Financial ExclusivelyRental assistance for Seniors may be vehicles come with August 2019 ExclusivelyRental assistance for Seniors may be bunk bed, misc. Good Vernon Waterworks Rights and Responsi- an engine and trans- Jeff Miller available. Call for details prices. Special District bilities available.Pet Friendly Call for details mission warranty. Tooele County Pet Friendly Darrell Holden: Park 9.2 Revised Policy5 Bdrms, 3 Baths, visit www.mycom- Planning and Zoning 435.843.0717 and Recreation/Tables 5031, Personal Tech- Call for details mutercar.com or call (Published in the 435.843.0717 Pets & Chairs Rental nology and Communi- Call for details 801-842-1411. Tooele Transcript Bul- 2 large family rooms, 435.843.0717TDD 800.735.2900 Vernon Elementary cation Devices TDD 800.735.2900 letin September 5 & 435.843.0717 SELL YOUR CAR or Committee, Treas- 9.3 TSSA Framework 17, 2019) RUSH boat in the classi- urer 9.4 Sex Education Ma-Covered Deck! LAKE fieds. Call 882-0050 John Olson: Cemetery SELL YOUR CAR or terials KENNELS. or visit www.tooele- Animal Control boat in the classi- 10.Adjourn (10pm Cur- Dog & Cat boarding, transcript. com Dennis Clark: Road/ fieds. Call 882-0050 few) Call Shane and we can TOP SOIL obedience training. DEADLINES FOR Signs/Snow Removal or visit www.tooele- 10.1 Adjournment Call (435)882-5266 classifieds ads are Contract Council of transcript. com or REVIEW SUPPORTget you in this home! rushlakekennels.co M o n d a y a n d Governments e-mail your ad to DOCUMENTATION m Wednesdays by 4:45 Telecommunications tbp@tooeletranscript. TWO DAYS PRIOR FOR SALE p.m. Ambulance com TO THE MEETING AT Rodney Manzione: www.boarddocs.com/u435-840-0344 Fire Department t/tooelesd/board.nsf/vp Veterans Memorial ublic?open R.A. 12. Public comment In compliance with the CARRIERS Americans with Dis- 13. Approve payment Best in Client Services! ROCK PRODUCTS of Town bills abilities Act, individu- Needed! 14. Adjourn als needing15 special years ac- as a local Realtor! (Published in the commodations (includ- CALL OFFICE Tooele Transcript Bul- ing auxiliary communi- letin September 5, cative aide and serv- 2019)Attention!! Valley Behavioral Health is current- ices) during this meet- 801.252.7509 ly hiring for part-time and full-time Therapists ing should notify Diane Licensed & E&O Insured (to include those graduating school) to provide Valdez (435) 833-1900 #2419813-SA00 OFFICE HOURS is looking for treatment for a variety of behavioral condi- at least three days tions to adult and children populations within prior to the meeting. Paper Carriers (Published in the 9AM-4PM Tooele County. (Sign-on Bonus!!!) Competitive Tooele Transcript Bul- in Tooele City! pay & compensation, good work-life balance, letin September 3, BOW AFTER HOURS and an opportunity to make a lasting impact. 2019) Please email [email protected] 435.650.7696 If you’re interested please call or go to 435.882.0050 www.valleycares.com/careers to apply. NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT ON Tooele Army Depot- North UT 3213820894 NOTICE The Utah Division of An emergency hazard- Waste Management ous waste permit and Radiation Control (#UT-012-2019) has is seeking public com- been issued to Utah ment on a draft modifi- Test and Training cation to the Tooele Range (UTTR) located Army Depot-North in Tooele County, hazardous waste per- Utah. The permit mit. The permit modifi- authorizes Utah Test cation will designate and Training Range to additional igloos for allow qualified Air the storage of hazard- Force Explosive Ord- ous waste munitions. nance Disposal (EOD) The public comment personnel or other period to receive com- qualified unexploded ments on the draft per- ordnance technicians mit modification will NOTICE TO WATER to treat in-situ unex- commence on Sep- USERS ploded ordnance and tember 6, 2019, and The applications below other ordnance and end on October 21, were filed with the Di- explosives as discov- 2019. A public hearing vision of Water Rights ered on the UTTR has been scheduled at in Tooele County. North and UTTR 7:00 pm on Tuesday, These are informal South. The ordnance October 1, 2019, at the proceedings per Rule can contain explosive Eagles Nest Room 10, 655-6-2. Protests con- material that is unsta- located in the MWR cerning an application ble and needs to be area of the Tooele must be legibly written immediately treated in Army Depot Building or typed, contain the place to prevent un- 1005. name and mailing ad- reasonable endanger- Documents related to dress of the protesting ment of humans and this application can be party, STATE THE AP- the environment. This reviewed at the follow- PLICATION NUMBER material may be en- ing location: PROTESTED, CITE countered in the Division of Waste REASONS FOR THE course of various Management and Ra- PROTEST, and RE- range operations in- diation Control QUEST A HEARING, cluding routine range Multi Agency State Of- if desired. Also, A $15 clearance activities, re- fice Building 195 North FEE MUST BE IN- mediation or corrective 1950 West, 2nd Floor CLUDED FOR EACH action operations. Salt Lake City, Utah APPLICATION PRO- This permitis effective 84116 TESTED. Protests August 27, 2019 For the public’s con- must be filed with the through November 25, venience, an unofficial Division of Water 2019. Copies of the copy of the draft modi- Rights on or before permit are available for fication is available on Oct. 2, 2019 either public inspection dur- the Internet at electronically using the ing normal business https://deq.utah.gov/w Division`s on-line Pro- hours at theDivi - aste-management- test of Application sionofWasteMan- and-radiation- form, by hand delivery agement and Radia- control/waste-manage- to a Division office, or tion Control, located ment-radiation-control- by mail at PO Box on the 2nd floor of the public-notices”. 146300, Salt Lake Multi Agency State Of- Written comments will City, UT 84114-6300. fice Building, 195 be accepted if re- Please visit water- North 1950 West, Salt ceived by 5:00 p.m. on rights.utah.gov or call Lake City, Utah. For October 21, 2019, and (801)538-7240 for ad- further information, should be submitted to ditional information. please contactKaren the address below. NEW Wallnerat (801) Comments can also be APPLICATION(S) 536?4279.In compli- hand delivered to the 15-5534 (A81757): ance with the Ameri- Division address Gary L. Bolinder pro- cans with Disabilities above and must be re- THURSDAYpose(s) using 0.75September cfs Act, 5, individuals 2019 with ceived by 5:00 p.m. on TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B9 OR 365 ac-ft. from special needs (includ- October 21, 2019. groundwater (Tooele ing auxiliary communi- Ty L. Howard, Director Valley)Public for Notices OTHER: cativePublic aids Notices and serv- DivisionPublic Notices of Waste sand,Water gravel, User rock ices)Miscellaneous should contact ManagementMiscellaneous and Ra- washing facility. Larene Wyss, Office of diation Control Depart- CHANGE APPLICA- Human Resources at ment of Environmental TIONS(S) (801)536-4281, TDD Quality P.O. Box 15-5495 (a45034): (801)536-4284 or by 144880 Salt Lake City, Clayton J. and La- email Utah 84114-4880 ramie A. Dunn pro- at[email protected] Comments can also be pose(s) using 2.016 (Published in the sent by electronic mail ac-ft. from groundwa- Tooele Transcript Bul- to: ter (Pine Canyon) for letin September 5, “[email protected] You Have Fascinating DOMESTIC; IRRIGA- 2019) v”. Comments sent in TION; STOCKWA- electronic format NOTICE TERING. should be identified by An emergency hazard- 15-5536 (a45052): putting the following in ous waste permit Ironwood Real Estate, the subject line: public (#UT-013-2019) has LLC propose(s) using comment on TEAD-N been issued to Hill Air 2.5 ac-ft. from ground- Class 3 Permit Modifi- Neighbors! Read Their Force Base (HAFB) lo- water (Erda) for DO- cation. All documents cated in Davis County, MESTIC; IRRIGA- included in comments Utah. The permit TION; STOCKWA- should be submitted authorizes Hill Air TERING. as ASCII (text) files or Force Base to allow Kent L. Jones, P.E. in pdf format. qualified Air Force Ex- STATE ENGINEER Under Utah Code Sec- plosive Ordnance Dis- Stories in Every Issue! (Published in the tion 19-1-301.5 a per- posal (EOD) personnel Tooele Transcript Bul- son who wishes to or other qualified unex- letin September 5 & challenge a Permit Or- ploded ordnance tech- 12, 2019) der may only raise an nicians to treat in-situ issue or argument dur- unexploded ordnance ing an adjudicatory Public Notices and other ordnance proceeding that was Miscellaneous and explosives as dis- raised during the pub- covered at Military Mu- lic comment period Deadline for public nitions Response Pro- and was supported notices is 4 p.m. the gram (MMRP) sites with sufficient informa- day prior to publica- undergoing active tion or documentation tion. Public notices clearance. The active to enable the director submitted past the sites covered under to fully consider the deadline will not be this permit are identi- substance and signifi- accepted. fied as follows: cance of the issue. UPAXLP AL501b, MU505, For further information TG506, TG507 , INVITATION TO BID contact Rick Page of OD508, TG509 , Project: Vernon Ele- the Division of Waste TG511, XU512, and mentary School 70 Management and Ra- OD513. The ordnance North Main Street Ver- diation Control at (801) can contain explosive non, UT 84080 536-0230. In compli- material that is unsta- CM/GC: Hughes Gen- ance with the Ameri- ble and needs to be eral Contractors, Inc. cans with Disabilities immediately treated in 900 North Redwood Act, individuals with place to prevent un- Road North Salt Lake, special needs(includ - reasonable endanger- Utah 84054 ing auxiliary communi- ment of humans and Phone: (801 ) cative aids and serv- the environment. This 292-1411 ices) should contact material may be en- Fax: (801) 295-0530 KimberlyDiamond- countered in the Email: bids@hugh- Smith, Office of Hu- course of MMRP site esgc.com man Resources at clearance activities Owner: Tooele School (801) 536-4285, Tele- and remediation op- District 92 Lodestone communications Relay erations. Way Tooele, UT Service 711, or by This permit is effective 84074 e mail at“kdia- August 27, 2019 Architect: Naylor Wen- [email protected]” through November 25, tworth Lund Architects (Published in the 2019. Copies of the 723 Pacific Ave. Suite Tooele Transcript Bul- permit are available for 101 Salt Lake City, UT letin September 5, public inspection dur- 84104 2019) Bids Due: Bids will be ing normal business received until 2:00 PM hours at theDivi - REQUEST FOR on Tuesday, Septem- sionofWasteMan- QUALIFICATIONS ber 10, 2019 at the of- agement and Radia- AND COST PROPOS- fice of the CM/GC. tion Control, located ALS Scope: Project con- on the 2nd floor of the GRANTSVILLE CITY sists of constructing a Multi Agency State Of- CORPORATION new, approximately fice Building, 195 2019 STREET MAIN- 9,600 sf, elementary North 1950 West, Salt TENANCE AND RE- school adjacent to the Lake City, Utah. For PAIR PROJECT existing elementary further information, Pursuant to the provi- school. Upon comple- please contact Karen sions of Section tion, the old elemen- Wallner at (801) 72-6-108 of the Utah tary will be demol- 536?4279.In compli- Code, Notice is hereby ished. ance with the Ameri- given that the Grants- Documents: Project cans with Disabilities ville City Corporation is documents will be Act, individuals with accepting Statements available at the office special needs (includ- of Qualifications and of the CM/GC. Bidders ing auxiliary communi- Sealed Cost Proposals should contact the cative aids and serv- (SOQ/SCP) from quali- CM/GC in order to re- ices) should contact fied contractors for the ceive documents and Larene Wyss, Office of construction and ad- addendum. Human Resources at ministration of road (Published in the (801)536-4281, TDD projects in Grantsville Tooele Transcript Bul- (801)536-4284 or by City. SOQ/SCP will be letin August 29 & Sep- email accepted at the tember 5, 2019) at[email protected] Grantsville City Of- (Published in the fices, located at 429 NOTICE Tooele Transcript Bul- East Main Street, An emergency hazard- letin September 5, Grantsville, Utah ous waste permit 2019) 84029 until 2:00 p.m. (#UT-012-2019) has on Thursday Septem- NOTICE OF PUBLIC been issued to Utah ber 12, 2019. Please COMMENT ON Test and Training contact James Waltz, Tooele Army Depot- Range (UTTR) located Public Works Director, North UT 3213820894 in Tooele County, t elephone (435 ) The Utah Division of Utah. The permit 884-0627, emai l Waste Management authorizes Utah Test [email protected] and Radiation Control and Training Range to v with any questions is seeking public com- allow qualified Air concerning the project. ment on a draft modifi- Force Explosive Ord- The Project Docu- cation to the Tooele nance Disposal (EOD) ments will be available Army Depot-North personnel or other beginning Tuesday, hazardous waste per- qualified unexploded August 27, 2019 and mit. The permit modifi- ordnance technicians may be downloaded cation will designate to treat in-situ unex- under QuestCDN pro- additional igloos for ploded ordnance and ject #6500192 at the storage of hazard- other ordnance and www.questcdn.com for ous waste munitions. explosives as discov- a non-refundable The public comment ered on the UTTR charge of $15.00. For period to receive com- North and UTTR assistance in viewing ments on the draft per- South. The ordnance or downloading this mit modification will can contain explosive digital project informa- commence on Sep- material that is unsta- t i o n c o n t a c t tember 6, 2019, and ble and needs to be QuesdtCDN.com at end on October 21, immediately treated in 952-233-1632 or 2019. A public hearing place to prevent un- [email protected]. has been scheduled at reasonable endanger- SOQ/SCP submitted 7:00 pm on Tuesday, ment of humans and after the deadline will October 1, 2019, at the the environment. This not be accepted or Eagles Nest Room 10, material may be en- considered. Grantsville countered in the located in the MWR TOOELE City will not accept area of the Tooele course of various SOQ/SCP submittals range operations in- Army Depot Building RANSCRIPT by facsimile, electronic T 1005. cluding routine range transmission, or any Documents related to clearance activities, re- method other than this application can be mediation or corrective stated above. Grants- reviewed at the follow- action operations. ville City reserves the ing location: This permitis effective right to cancel or mod- ULLETIN August 27, 2019 Division of Waste B ify this solicitation at Management and Ra- through November 25, any time if it deems, at diation Control 2019. Copies of the its sole discretion, that Multi Agency State Of- permit are available for such measures are in fice Building 195 North public inspection dur- its best interests. It is 1950 West, 2nd Floor ing normal business anticipated that a con- Salt Lake City, Utah hours at theDivi - tract for this project will 84116 sionofWasteMan- be awarded during the For the public’s con- agement and Radia- regular City Council tion Control, located venience, an unofficial We’re Your meeting beginning at copy of the draft modi- on the 2nd floor of the 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- fication is available on Multi Agency State Of- day, September 18, the Internet at fice Building, 195 2019. https://deq.utah.gov/w North 1950 West, Salt (Published in the aste-management- Lake City, Utah. For Tooele Transcript Bul- further information, and-radiation- Hometown! letin August 29 & Sep- control/waste-manage- please contactKaren tember 5, 2019) Wallnerat (801) ment-radiation-control- 536?4279.In compli- public-notices”. ance with the Ameri- Written comments will cans with Disabilities be accepted if re- Opinions Act, individuals with ceived by 5:00 p.m. on special needs (includ- October 21, 2019, and Shared SUBSCRIBE TODAY ing auxiliary communi- should be submitted to cative aids and serv- the address below. Freely. ices) should contact Comments can also be (Yours and Ours.) Larene Wyss, Office of hand delivered to the Human Resources at Division address 435.882.0050 (801)536-4281, TDD above and must be re- Open Forum (801)536-4284Your Local or by ceived by 5:00 p.m. on Every Tuesday emailNews Source October 21, 2019. at[email protected] Ty L. Howard, Director TOOELE RANSCRIPT (PublishedTOOELE in the Division of Waste T TooeleOnline.com TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TooeleBULLETIN Transcript Bul- Management and Ra- letin September 5, diation Control Depart- 2019) ment of Environmental Quality P.O. Box 144880 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4880 Comments can also be sent by electronic mail to: “[email protected] v”. Comments sent in electronic format should be identified by putting the following in the subject line: public comment on TEAD-N Class 3 Permit Modifi- cation. All documents included in comments should be submitted as ASCII (text) files or in pdf format. Under Utah Code Sec- tion 19-1-301.5 a per- son who wishes to challenge a Permit Or- der may only raise an issue or argument dur- ing an adjudicatory proceeding that was raised during the pub- lic comment period and was supported with sufficient informa- tion or documentation to enable the director to fully consider the substance and signifi- cance of the issue. For further information contact Rick Page of the Division of Waste Management and Ra- diation Control at (801) 536-0230. In compli- ance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, individuals with special needs(includ - ing auxiliary communi- cative aids and serv- ices) should contact KimberlyDiamond- Smith, Office of Hu- man Resources at (801) 536-4285, Tele- communications Relay Service 711, or by email at“kdia- [email protected]” (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin September 5, 2019) B10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY September 5, 2019

PHOTOGRAPHY / MAEGAN BURR A large pine tree leans over the bank of the South Willow Lake.

We got a mid-morning start Stansbury’s from the Medina Flat trail- continued from page B1 head. Jeff and I knew the hike would probably take longer than normal because the boys are so young. They began to it’s much farther away than prove us correct when they your eyes perceive it to be. stopped about 100 feet — Nestled at the foot of the again at about 150 feet — then cirque is a small alpine lake again at about 200 feet past visible only from its shores. the trailhead — trying to catch Unlike the massif that cradles lizards and grasshoppers. it, this glassy pool has an offi- After about one-third mile, cial name: South Willow Lake. the Medina Flat trail met If Deseret Peak and its neigh- Mining Fork Road, a slen- boring summits are the crown der double track that Forest of the Stansbury Mountains, Service employees speculate South Willow Lake is its jewel. was blazed during World War The peaks and lake are part II, since most of the ore taken of the 25,212-acre Deseret from the mines went toward Peak Wilderness, created in the war effort. 1984 by the Utah Wilderness The road traces the canyon Act. Among the primary goals bottom through stands of fir, of its establishment were the spruce and aspen, passing the preservation of the land’s wil- tin roof sheets and deteriorat- derness character, protection ing planks of collapsed mining of watersheds and wildlife cabins along the way. Steep habitat, encouragement of canyon walls and dense veg- primitive recreation, and the etation gave this stretch of the promotion of physical and hike a certain tight, though mental challenge. not claustrophobic, feel. “Basically,” explained U.S. Because the road climbed Forest Service Environmental steadily on a moderately steep PHOTOGRAPHY / MAEGAN BURR Coordinator Steve Scheid, “the grade, we stopped often to Horseback riders ride down the South Willow Lake trail in September 2009. designation allows you to go rest. Early on, the boys spent out and experience nature on these pit stops chasing each its own terms.” other down and back up the Camping, hunting, back- trail and lobbing boulders — packing, and horseback riding the bigger the better — into are allowed within wilder- the streambed. Only after the ness boundaries, but some first couple miles did they restrictions apply. Commercial begin to comprehend the con- guiding and outfitting are pro- cept of conserving energy. hibited. Mechanical transport Historically, hikers have of any kind is also prohibited. driven small vehicles or ATVs This includes everything from to the end of the road from the bicycles to motorized vehicles turnoff below South Willow of any type. Canyon, reducing actual hik- Two major routes lead to ing distance to the lake to a South Willow Lake. The more mere 1.2 miles. However, the publicized of the two reaches first 1/4 mile of the road has the lake via the Mill Fork Trail become private property in and Pockets Fork in South recent years. Since the U.S. Willow Canyon. This hike is Forest Service has no ease- 7 miles round trip with 1,630 ment on this section of the feet of elevation gain. road, following it through this The second, more direct stretch is trespassing. route is slightly shorter and Scheid says a case might be considerably steeper. It begins made for a prescriptive ease- at the Medina Flat Trailhead in ment, given that the road’s South Willow Canyon and cuts entire length was publicly over a ridge into Mining Fork, accessible long before the where it follows Mining Fork property was purchased. Road and trail to the lake. This Scheid said the Forest Service hike is roughly 6.8 miles round has not yet pursued an ease- trip with 2,540 feet of eleva- ment with state courts. At tion gain. present, Mining Fork Road is Last weekend the accessible to the public only Transcript Bulletin’s editor, via the Medina Flat trail. PHOTOGRAPHY/MAEGAN BURR Jeff Barrus, and I hiked to the The junction of these two Rocks line the shores of South Willow Lake. lake with our sons along the paths marks the wilderness latter route. For Bridger (8), boundary. The road itself was Peak, is constantly visible from we’re going.” and Real would be spending thought of leaving the lake. Weston (6), me, and Jeff’s son, cherry-stemmed from the wil- this point. The trail continues Large geographical features the night. The descent offered con- Real (8), this trek would be a derness to allow maintenance toward it as a single track, make lousy mental gauges “This place looks the same tinuous views of Tooele Valley first. Jeff had been hiking to traffic to a water collection passing through hilly meadows because they never appear to as it did 30 years ago,” Jeff below with the Oquirrh and the lake since he was in his weir. So while the road itself trod by grazing cattle (graz- get closer or farther away. The remarked. Wasatch ranges in the dis- teens. isn’t part of the wilderness, the ing is permitted in wilderness steepening slope and air that The lake was modest, but tance. Dozens of grazing cattle He relished memories of forest on both sides of it is. areas). seemed noticeably thinner beautiful in its surroundings. watched us from the mead- carefree days and nights on Mining Fork Road ends as “See those cliffs up there?” with each step helped bring Its waters were chameleon, ows. Though the forest was the lake’s shores and was the canyon opens into a bowl. Jeff said as he pointed our the “physical and mental chal- taking on different colors at draped in shadow, the bright excited for Real to experience The cirque, which is informally trail-weary boys toward the lenge” aspect of the wilderness different angles. At surface daytime sky above its canopy this rite of passage. referred to as South Willow rocky summit. “That’s where to the forefront. The rocks level it reflected the forest created a strange, almost eerie and sticks Bridger and Weston green of the limber pines contrast. kept adding to my pockets and along its shores. Walking Back at the trailhead, the tethering to my pack probably around the lake and over a boys seemed none worse for helped with that too. hill, it ranged from olive to the wear, their enthusiasm The boys did better on this camouflage gray to deep blue. for the lake completely over- final leg than we had antici- A large snowfield remained shadowing thoughts of the pated. Whether their minds tucked in a deep recess of the difficult hike. Darkness fell had finally synced with the cirque’s 1,500-foot escarp- as we packed up the car. A You’re Invited ... terrain or their conversations ment. Long black streaks certain crispness in the air about cartoons distracted marked the paths of small reminded me that autumn was to let us take care of your them sufficiently from the seasonal waterfalls. The lake’s on its way. We probably won’t trail, we couldn’t tell. simple beauty had made the make it up to the lake again wedding print needs When we finally reached hike more than worthwhile. this year, but it’s OK. The giant the lake’s southern shore, the The boys forsook their raft cirque and its chameleon pool boys immediately waded in. building effort to build a fire have existed for millennia. It • Invitations • Save the Date Cards Intent on building a raft, they in camp. Despite the grueling will still be there next year. • Envelopes began gathering driftwood hike, they never sat down, For detailed informa- • Foam Core Pictures, Any Size while Jeff and I located his choosing instead to scavenge tion about the Deseret Peak favorite camping spot. Bridger, for tinder and various other Wilderness and destinations 435.882.0050 • 58 N Main • Tooele Weston and I would be hiking items to burn. When eve- within, call (801)466-6411 or back down that evening. Jeff ning fell, they bristled at the visit www.fs.fed.us/r4/uwc/. THURSDAY September 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B11

© 2019 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 35, No. 39 Ask a friend or family member to give you nouns, verbs, plural nouns or adjectives to ll in the blanks in this story. Then read the silly story aloud for lots of laughs!

here are many kinds of goals you will have Use the Magnificent Money Maze to help GOAL: in your life. Some of them will be about you reach a goal! Reaching a goal is like A new ice cream shop money. Whatever the goal is, you can going through a maze. At right is a BIG goal STEPS TO REACH GOAL achieve it by following these two steps: idea that we broke into smaller goals. We opened in town last week. have also listed some of the things that 1. My family hopped in our Break the goal into smaller goals. might stop you from reaching a goal. Use OBSTACLES 2. Avoid the obstacles that can stop your these to complete the Magnificent Maze or progress toward a goal. write in your own goals and obstacles. ______to go check it out. MY GOAL STEPS TO REACH GOAL OBSTACLES The shop had been decorated MOW LAWN: CLEAN ROOM: WALK DOG: HOLE IN BUY GAIN $5 GAIN $2 GAIN $2 POCKET: CANDY: LOSE $2 LOSE $3 with ______for its grand opening. And WASH CAR: RAKE YARD: DO DISHES: VENDING FORGOT GAIN $3 GAIN $3 GAIN $2 MACHINE: TO MOW: LOSE $1 LOSE $5 they were handing out coupons for a free scoop of

START While there are lots of obstacles, there is also more than ______, too. one way to reach your goal! Fill in the steps and the obstacles on the maze to complete a path to your goal.

We began to ______into

the shop and saw a large

assortment of ______

______behind the

counter.

My dad ordered a sundae

topped with ______and

______. Mom got a

cup of ______. And I

ordered a double scoop of

GOAL! ______on a Newspaper ______cone. Numbers Look through the newspaper and find The shop owner gave us each the following kinds Setting up a lemonade stand is a fun way to earn some money. Circle the two identical lemonade stands. of numbers: a ______card. For A price A time every 10 ______we A date An age buy, we’ll get a ______An address A percentage ______for free! A distance

Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. I can’t wait to bring my

grandpa to the shop. They

serve ______, ario and Maya are selling their toys at a yard sale to OBSTACLES Find the words in the puzzle. How many of them can you and that’s his favorite. raise money for their local fire department. Oops! LEMONADE find on this page? Someone dripped lemonade on the sales slips. Can you fill COMPLETE in the missing numbers? M S E L C A T S B O SMALLER IMAGINE A T M T C E F R E P PERFECT I E N A E L C G F M

FORGOT M P I F L L S I O O This week’s word: STEPS A S E Y P L P N R N OBSTACLE GOALS The noun obstacle G A K L A W E M G E means something that MONEY stands in your way. CLEAN I L O O T N O R O Y The obstacle blocking the SALES N E G E H W O Y T C road was a fallen tree. PATH E S E D A N O M E L Try to use the word TOTAL RAISED: WALK obstacle in a sentence Standards Link: Number Sense: Students compute sums and differences with money. Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical today when talking with Algebra: Solve number sentences that express relationships involving addition and subtraction. MOW words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. your friends and family.

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