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Eggciting Hunts See A10 TOOELETRANSCRIPT SERVING TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 TUESDAY April 18, 2017 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 123 No. 92 $1.00 Grantsville suing county over sewer, water STEVE HOWE tion, did not provide sufficient STAFF WRITER water rights and failed to read Grantsville City filed a law- meters or bill water users on suit against Tooele County and its properties, the lawsuit said. Deseret Peak Special Service During this time, Tooele City District in 3rd District Court provided sewer and wastewa- last Friday, alleging a breach ter services to the recreation of contract in an agreement complex. to provide sewer and water Grantsville City and the to Deseret Peak Complex and county completed a new Utah Motorsports Campus. interlocal agreement in March The lawsuit seeks not less 2014 in which the city would than $1.2 million in total com- permanently provide sewer pensatory and punitive dam- and water services to Deseret ages. Peak Complex, the former Grantsville City has pro- Miller Motorsports Park and vided water to Deseret Peak the former Reckitt Benckiser since the two entities signed an facility. The county would agreement in January 2003, also entertain an annexation according to the lawsuit. petition. The Tooele County Grantsville City alleged Commission and Grantsville the county failed to complete City Council unanimously PHOTO CREDIT HERE agreed upon facilities, exceed- Grantsville City has filed a lawsuit against Tooele County alleging a breach of contract over sewer and water services. Some of those services involve Utah ed its expected water consump- SEE SEWER PAGE A9 ➤ Motorsports Campus (above), which is owned by Tooele County. Local building permits up 38 percent during 2016 But market still short of homes as labor shortage drives up housing prices FRANCIE PHOTO TIM GILLIE A developer is seeking a zone change for 9.15 acres at approximately 850 STAFF WRITER N. 100 East in Tooele from general commercial to high-density residential Tooele County builders are doing to build 125 townhouses. their part to keep up with the area’s growing housing demands. The county saw a 39 percent More zone changes increase in new home construction in 2016 compared to 2015, according to data from Grantsville and Tooele Cities, and Tooele County. on tap to help meet However, based on the average of homes sold during the last two months in Tooele County, the area housing needs? local market currently has less than a one-month supply of homes on the MARK WATSON should know more in a couple market, according to data collected STAFF WRITER of weeks. It might not happen.” by the Wasatch Front Multiple Listing A Bountiful real estate City Councilman Scott Service. developer would like to build Wardle said his only concern “We were busier in 2016 than we 125 townhouses on 9.15 acres is safety issues during peak were in 2015,” said Randy Young, at approximately 850 N. 100 times of traffic in the area. To owner of Tooele-based Randy Young East in Tooele. the north of the property is Construction. “And it looks like 2017 But in order to move for- Scholar Academy and to the will be even better.” ward, zoning in the area would south is Lakeview Apartments, Young said his new home building need to be changed from according to planning commis- activity has reached pre-recession general commercial to high- sion minutes. levels. density residential. The Tooele A preliminary proposal County-wide, including municipali- City Planning Commission for the development would ties, there were 580 building permits has already forwarded a posi- include 16 buildings and issued for single-family residences in tive recommendation for the three acres of open space with 2016. For comparison there were 417 zone change to the Tooele City playground equipment and a in 2015. Council with a 6-1 vote. basketball court, according to The community with the largest “I’m hoping to move for- planning commission minutes. increase in new home construction ward with the project,” said The planning commission’s was South Rim in unincorporated developer Matthew Carter. positive recommendation is FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO “Everything right now is SEE PERMITS PAGE A8 ➤ Jared Bayless constructs his own home in South Rim. Home building was up during 2016. pending on the traffic study. I SEE ZONE PAGE A8 ➤

School board votes to reduce, increase some activity fees

TIM GILLIE based accounts,” said Assistant $10, the orchestra/choral/band STAFF WRITER Superintendent Doelene Pitt. “If fee dropped from $15 to $10, and More classroom and activity these organizations had a signifi- the fee for eighth grade outdoor fees in the Tooele County School cant balance just sitting there, I cut life was cut from $40 to $30. District will go down than up in their fees.” At the senior high level the the 2017-18 school year. The school board unanimously $2 calendar magnet fee is now The Tooele County School approved Pitt’s fee recommenda- listed as optional. The class fee for Board adopted the fee schedule tions. advanced graphics was reduced for the next school year with eight At the junior high level the class from $30 to $20, for marketing assisting FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO reduced and two increased fees fee for arts/crafts will be reduced from $30 to $15, medical during their April 11 meeting. from $12 to $10, the drama/ Grantsville High School students Shelice Warr, Kendyl Penney and Jason Matthews act in “Arsenic & SEE FEES PAGE A9 ➤ Old Lace.” Drama and debate fees will drop from $15 to $10 for the 2017-18 school year. “I went through the school- debate fee went down from $15 to

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A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY April 18, 2017 Explosion and fire erupts near Bauer Drugs, counterfeit STEVE HOWE involved in the explosion, Army Depot Fire Department fire. STAFF WRITER which caught an adjacent arrived to battle the blaze, Whitehouse said sand and money found A fire near Bauer Road was trailer on fire, according to which was reported around water used to extinguish the sparked after an explosion at Tooele City Fire Chief Bucky noon. Crews were able to fire made it difficult to deter- STEVE HOWE ing warrants and they were an excavation site north of the Whitehouse. The cause of the knock down and completely mine the exact circumstances STAFF WRITER arrested. Stockton Bar Monday after- explosion is still under investi- extinguish the fire by about that led to the explosion, but A Murray woman and The trooper performed noon. gation. 12:30 p.m. witnesses reported hearing an a Park City man are fac- an inventory of the vehicle A generator powering a Fire crews from Stockton At one point, scanner explosion. ing criminal charges in 3rd and located a large amount conveyor belt at the Harper Fire Department, Tooele City reports identified that tires at [email protected] District Court after a traffic of cash inside the sunglass Companies’ gravel pit was Fire Department and Tooele the excavation site had caught stop near Knolls revealed holder between the visors, counterfeit money, drugs and the statement said. The cash stolen bank cards. turned out to be counter- Mickenzey Bennion, 27, feit and the trooper con- and Abraham Ortiz, 33, are tacted the State Bureau of TAKE THAT! both charged with third- Investigations. degree felony unlawful During the search the acquisition or possession of trooper also located two a financial transaction card bank cards not belonging to and third-degree felony pos- Ortiz or Bennion amongst session of a forgery device, as their personal belongings, well as misdemeanor counts the probable cause statement of possession or use of a con- said. Two electronic scales, trolled substance and use or multiple syringes containing possession of drug parapher- heroin and a baggy of heroin nalia. were found in two different A Utah Highway Patrol bags within the vehicle. trooper saw the vehicle driv- Bennion and Ortiz were en by Ortiz illegally parked transported to the Utah on the northbound lane to Highway Patrol Tooele Interstate 80 at Knolls and office for questioning by a initiated a traffic stop at 6:30 SBI agent, the statement p.m. on April 10, a probable said. They were then trans- cause statement said. After ported to the Tooele County initial contact with Ortiz and Detention Center. Bennion, the trooper found [email protected] both had a pair of outstand-

Tooele man facing charges after pulling knife at high school STEVE HOWE had been in an argument STAFF WRITER with students and Moreno A Tooele man is facing said he was speaking with a felony charges in connection specific student. with a knife being pulled Four Tooele High students, on students at Tooele High including the victim, were School on April 10. interviewed by Tooele City Andrew D. Horn Moreno, police, the probable cause 19, is charged with two statement said. Each of the counts of third-degree felony students said Moreno came to aggravated assault and mis- the school near the portables demeanor counts of posses- on the west side of the prop- sion of a dangerous weapon erty to speak with the victim on school premises and and an argument began. criminal trespass on school Following the argument, property. the students began to walk A Tooele City police offi- away and the victim said cer working at Tooele High Moreno pulled out a knife, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO was notified that a group of the statement said. The vic- Grandmother Gesele Rydalch gets some help with the hose from grandson Elijah Rydalch in her front yard in Grantsville to spray grand- students had a knife pulled tim described the knife as daughter Isabella Cherry on Monday. Grantsville temperatures reached 67 degrees. on them, according to a prob- having a pushbutton to open able cause statement. The and a blue handle. reporting teacher identified After Moreno was taken the suspect, later identified into custody, a knife match- as Moreno, walking west on ing the victim’s description Vine Street. was found about 100 feet TOOELE TRANSCRIPT When the officer caught up from the portables and school BULLETIN State prison will be done by with Moreno, he said he was property, the probable cause just coming from the high statement said. It was collect- ADMINISTRATION school, the statement said. ed and booked into evidence. Scott C. Dunn Publisher 2020; inmates there by 2021 The officer asked if Moreno [email protected] Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus OFFICE SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A make the outside nice. Division of Facilities Bruce Dunn Controller new state prison is expected to Kevin Miller, president of Construction and Management, Chris Evans Office Manager be done by the end of 2020 as GSBS Architects, said designs said the plan remains to have A Great New Job is Waiting for You! Vicki Higgins Customer Service scheduled, but inmates won’t are based on the goal of foster- 4,000 beds in the prison. He Samantha Tyler Circulation Manager be moved there until the fol- ing normal behavior and inter- said there will be room on the TOOELETRANSCRIPT EDITORIAL lowing year, members of the actions between inmates and site to expand in the future out- David Bern Editor project team said Friday. corrections officers rather than side the perimeter fences. BULLETIN Darren Vaughan Sports Editor The $650 million project having inmates only be able Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor should be done by November to see guards who are behind Tim Gillie Staff Writer 2020. But it will take at least thick glass. Steve Howe Staff Writer six months to move prisoners “If I’m in my little box, Mark Watson Staff Writer Thursday from the current facility in I’m not interacting with the ADVERTISING Draper to the new one about inmates as an officer,” Miller Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager 25 miles north near the Salt said. “I don’t have the oppor- Keith Bird Advertising Sales Lake City International Airport, tunity to do normative things, ��������, 201� Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & said John Kemp of the con- `How are you doing today? Did Classified Advertising Manager struction team hired by the you get your meds? Are you For veterans and the general public LAYOUT & DESIGN state. going to get to class?’ “ John Hamilton Creative Director Kemp’s update came dur- It is part of a concept that See the largest armed forces ground Liz Arellano Graphic Artist ing a Prison Development the Utah State Department equipment museum in the U.S. — PRODUCTION Commission hearing in which of Corrections has embraced Tanks, half tracks and APCs. Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager lawmakers also approved the known as “direct supervision,” Darwin Cook Web Press Manager issuance of $240 million in which has proven to be more Dan Coats Pre-press Technician bonds for the project in the effective across the U.S. and Scott Spence Insert Technician next fiscal year, which begins reduced attacks on officers and July 1. among inmates, said Steven SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Veteran’s $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered That will be two-fifths of the Turley of the Department of by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, $570 million in bonds allocated Corrections. Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele for the project over the next The prison design will County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the three years. The total project is include several different types information United States. expected to cost $650 million, of housing areas to allow cor- OFFICE HOURS: taking into account $80 mil- rections officers to reward pris- Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. lion that was first doled out in oners for making good choices 2015. as well as punish those who CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: & 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. State Sen. Jerry Stevenson, aren’t behaving well, Miller PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: R-Layton, co-chair of the com- said. 4 p.m. day prior to publication. mission, warned that colleges Prisoners doing well would COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, and other state agencies need be able to live in areas where Benefits fair BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: to realize that funding will be their bathrooms aren’t in their 3 p.m. day prior to publication. tight for new buildings in the bedrooms and they have their OBITUARY DEADLINE: next several years as the state own bed rather than a bunk 10 a.m. day of publication. handles the bonds. “Unless we bed, Miller said. Those facing 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals have tremendous years with punishment will be in tradi- postage paid at Tooele, Utah. 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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Dr. Joseph Johnson and dental assistant Sabra Ekins work on Trey Domineges at Rosewood Family Dentistry last Dr. Rob Albiston performs an examination on Jacob Beamont’s teeth while Moonerah Mugher watches at Rosewood year. Another free dental day is scheduled this Saturday. Family Dentistry last year. Rosewood will host is 8th annual free dental day on Saturday. Rosewood Dental hopes to treat over 300 patients staff of 20 workers available team are hoping to help over Rockwell said. “This is our way throughout the day. One area 300 people this year, accord- of giving back to the commu- 8th annual Free Dental Day service is this Saturday of the office can seat 12 people ing to the dental practice’s nity and helping people who MARK WATSON No appointments are nec- event in April, and then we and another area eight more. website. are in need of dental care. STAFF WRITER essary. Rosewood will start switched it to May the last cou- “We will be able to have up “We truly believe that “Many of our friends and Rosewood Dental will host seeing patients at 8 a.m. on a ple of years and our numbers to 20 people in chairs,” Hunt everyone deserves dental care, associates are traveling to its 8th Annual Free Dental Day first-come first-serve basis. The have been down. So, we’ve said. regardless of their situation,” third-world countries to pro- at 8 a.m. this Saturday at 181 dental practice will offer one switched back to April again.” Friends and family of staff according to the website. vide donated dental care,” he W. Vine in Tooele City. service per patient for the day. She said families in May are are sometimes called in to help “Now more than ever, we added. “We have felt that we Free cleanings, fillings and “In the past, we’ve done a perhaps more involved in start- with free dental day by guid- know there are people that can provide the same service extractions will be offered by lot of all three services with ing summer activities and don’t ing people into the office and need our services, but do not for the people in our commu- a team of six dentists and six a lot of cleanings, fillings and find the time to come to a free taking care of other tasks, she have the means to afford them nity who are in need.” hygienists, according to officer extraction,” Hunt said. “When dental day. said. — whether they’re out of work, [email protected] manager Mary Ann Hunt. we first started, we held this Rosewood will have a Dr. Landon Rockwell and his or just don’t have the means,” Utah man works to Smiles Are O save monastery space he n Us from development T HUNTSVILLE, Utah (AP) — A involved in the project to pre- northern Utah man has bought serve the 1,860-acre space. the land where a monastery is “The idea is that the land closing after 70 years in hopes will be put into a conservation of preventing future develop- easement and will stay like it ment and preserving the legacy is now, a farm, forever,” White of the local landmark. said. “I’m kind of providing the Bill White of Huntsville pur- money in the interim and work- chased Abbey of Our Lady of ing as a bridge (until funds are the Holy Trinity in 2016 for an raised).” undisclosed price. The Trappist White and Utah Open Lands monastery, founded in 1947, are also working with the Start seeing patients at 8:00 am. First come, fi rst served basis. No appointments taken. has seen a declining monk Ogden Valley Land Trust and 8th Only one free service done on that day, per patient. Free cleaning, fi lling or extraction. population and will likely close Rep. Gage Froerer, R-Huntsville, in September, The Standard- to seek possible legislative Examiner reported. funds. Annual White is now working to save The nonprofit plans on seek- the property from becoming ing state and federal money a mixed-use development, as and will rely heavily on private proposed by its managers at the donations, said Wendy Fisher, Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky. Utah Open Lands’ executive ROSEWOOD DENTAL’S “The local monks (in director. Huntsville) have been adamant “There’s no question protect- about preserving the open ing the monastery will take a lot land,” White said. “From the of private dollars,” Fisher said. beginning, they’ve been against “But this is a spectacular prop- the (proposed) development.” erty, and it should be preserved. The effort to save the mon- It sets the tone and character of FREE DENTAL DAY! astery involves reimbursing the the entire valley.” property purchase and putting If they cannot raise the some of the land into a conser- money, White said he will likely vation easement that would pro- sell the property back to the tect it against development. It monastery, leaving the monas- will likely cost about $6 million. tery to do what it chooses with SATURDAY Utah State University stu- the property. But preserving the dents and the nonprofit Utah property is “my No. 1 goal in life Open Lands have also been right now,” White said. APRIL 22 • 8AM PLEASE ADOPT ME!

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OUR VIEW A second look Stansbury could try 3-prong approach to getting pedestrian underpass built Stansbury Park Service Agency officials may, or have already learned, when it comes to taking proactive, common sense steps to safeguard pedestrians, not everyone shares their anticipatory approach. As reported in last Thursday’s front-page story, “SPSA considers funding for SR-138 underpass,” the service agency is reviewing whether or not it should use a $200,000 federal grant to help design and engineer a pedestrian under- pass below state Route 138. The underpass’s purpose is to provide safer pedestrian access across the busy state highway, better connect the Benson Gristmill area with the rest of the Stansbury community to the south, and link trail systems. It may also help provide a safer route for Stansbury children, who live south of SR-138, to walk or bike to and from Old Mill Elementary when it opens this fall. Last Thursday’s story reported that service agency officials have decided to further investigate the grant’s requirements. If the grant’s guidelines stipulate only federal dollars can be used to not only engineer, but also build the under- pass, officials fear it may result in delays and construction cost overruns. A service agency official said it is believed the underpass could be built for around $300,000 to $400,000 but federal grants and building requirements could push the cost closer to $1 million. When this story first broke last October, we published an editorial in sup- port of the service agency’s efforts to pursue the underpass instead of the Utah Department of Transportation’s current proposal: an at-grade crosswalk on SR-138 with a possible pedestrian crossing signal. In our view, such a sur- face crosswalk on the highway is woefully inadequate to protect both pedestri- GUEST OPINION ans and motorists, and may further compound morning rush hour congestion there for thousands of commuters. That support still stands. Furthermore, agency officials’ concerns about delays and cost overruns associated with federal grants should be further Trump needs to verify before striking investigated before making a final decision. Meanwhile, the service agency, if it hasn’t already, could consider this t was just two weeks ago that its sponsor? The same deep-pocketed three-prong approach to hopefully succeed in getting the pedestrian under- America’s ambassador to the forces that Trump and Putin have pass built: continue to pursue federal dollars to pay for it, seek possible part- United Nations, Nikki Haley, accused of fomenting anti-democratic I Rachel Marsden nerships with local entities to share the underpass’s cost if federal grants are said the removal of Syrian President political action against them might GUEST COLUMNIST left on the table, and lastly, don’t give up asking UDOT to pay the bill. Bashar al-Assad from power was no now be doing the same to Assad. Although UDOT officials have reportedly told the service agency there isn’t longer a U.S. priority. Syrian peace Another of the CVDCS’s sponsors is enough history of unsafe conditions — including accidents and fatalities — in talks had recently taken place in the Asfari Foundation, whose board that area to warrant the expense beyond a surface cross walk, those same offi- Kazakhstan, spearheaded by Russia, in the chemical attack.) of trustees includes Ayman Asfari, a cials may be convinced to take a second look. which had even presented a first draft Trump’s domestic foes had desper- prominent Syrian-born executive of Who knows, they may find something was overlooked — just like they did for a new Syrian constitution as a ately been trying to delegitimize his the British petroleum giant Petrofac. on Jan. 30 when they miscalculated the effects of a pothole repair job on the starting point for solving the ongoing presidential authority by searching Asfari is described by the U.K. news- Exit 99 overpass that caused thousands of local commuters to get home hours conflict. for evidence of collusion between paper The Independent as “an out- late that night. UDOT’s executive director publicly apologized for the error, All that was left was for the his campaign team and Russia. Now, spoken critic of President Assad,” and which was a surprise and welcomed. Russians and the new Donald Trump many of those foes are suddenly he is a prominent donor to the British But any apology for the possible loss of a child’s or adult’s life while walk- administration to join forces to wipe cheering him. Conservative Party. Knowing that ing across — instead of underneath — SR-138 will be hollow words when out the Islamic State. You’d think that before ordering significant money was donated to the common sense suggests that a surface crosswalk between Stansbury Park and But then, Trump was apparently the launch of any missiles, Trump Conservative Party by an Assad critic, the Benson Gristmill area may cause more harm than good. shown images of what appeared to would have said to himself: “Wait a is Trump going to take party leader be child victims of a chemical attack minute, could it be that the same peo- Theresa May’s encouragement to in Syria, and his non-intervention- ple trying to trick the American pub- ditch Assad at face value? GUEST OPINION ist campaign promises suddenly lic into believing that I’m a Russian Moreover, is Trump aware that went out the window. He ordered Manchurian candidate are trying to the U.S. government, through U.S. the launch of 59 Tomahawk missiles trick me into a knee-jerk reaction in Agency for International Development from U.S. warships, striking a Syrian Syria?” (USAID) funding, has had a mission Obama was Russia’s airbase and destroying some Syrian According to the New York Times, in place since 2013 (and not set to fighters — the same fighters used to in the hours following the chemi- expire until 2020) worth many mil- drop bombs on Islamic State terror- cal attack in Syria, “intelligence and lions of dollars for private contractors ists. military officials continue(d) to inves- to “implement a regional program to willing naive stooge Casualties from the airstrike were tigate the attack, giving them confi- manage a quick-response mechanism minimal, but those 59 Tomahawks dence that Mr. Assad is responsible.” supporting activities that pursue a he circumstantial evidence is are going to have to be replenished, But how do we know that the transition to a democratic and stable mounting that the Kremlin which is already a bonus for the U.S. source of the information isn’t cor- Syria”? Tsucceeded in infiltrating the war economy. War drum aficionado rupt? Would a “quick response mecha- U.S. government at the highest John McCain, chairman of the Senate Does Trump know, for example, nism” include manipulating credulous levels. Armed Services Committee, had long that the sources for the Organization decision makers and public opinion How else to explain a newly seemed frustrated by Trump’s appar- for the Prohibition of Chemical into supporting a missile attack to elected president looking the other ent disinclination toward American Weapons report published in 2015 hasten a transition from the Assad way after an act of Russian aggres- fireworks shows, but McCain was sud- on alleged chemical incidents in government to one that better serves sion? Agreeing to a farcically one- denly commending Trump for letting Syria acknowledged that all of their the interests of those who have long sided nuclear deal? Mercilessly ‘er rip, calling the raid an “excellent witnesses were pre-selected by a wanted Assad gone? Just asking. mocking the idea that Russia first step.” (Seemingly always hungry Brussels-based foundation called the This is the lucrative business of represents our foremost geopoliti- agreement with the Russians to for a scrap with Russia, McCain also Chemical Violations Documentation humanitarianism, mistress of the cal foe? Accommodating the illicit remove Bashar Assad’s chemical used the airstrike as an opportunity to Center of Syria, which lists George nuclear ambitions of a Russian ally? weapons became the fig leaf to accuse the Russians of being complicit Soros’ Open Society Foundations as SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 ➤ Welcoming a Russian foothold in cover his retreat. This deal was the Middle East? Refusing to pro- obviously deficient, but Obama offi- vide arms to a sovereign country cials used clever language to give invaded by Russia? Diminishing our the impression that it had removed GUEST OPINION defenses and pursuing a Moscow- all chemical weapons from Syria. friendly policy of hostility to fossil Never mind that Assad still used fuels? chlorine gas to attack his population All of these items, of course, — exploiting a grievous loophole And now comes the worst of both worlds refer to things said or done by — and that evidence piled up that President Barack Obama. To take Assad was cheating more broadly. he White House war between has attacked the core institutions of them in order: He reset with Russia The Russians eagerly covered Stephen Bannon and Jared American democracy. He’s lashed shortly after its clash with Georgia for Assad because he’s their client. Kushner wouldn’t matter in a out at judges who disagree with T Robert Reich in 2008. He concluded the New What was the Obama administra- normal administration with a normal him; called the press the “enemy of GUEST COLUMNIST START agreement with Moscow tion’s excuse? It effectively made president. the American people;” denigrated that reduced our nuclear forces but itself a liar for the Russians at the But there’s nothing normal about fact-finding groups such as the intel- not theirs. same time Moscow bolstered the the Trump White House, whose major ligence agencies, the Congressional When candidate Mitt Romney Assad regime we said had to go, occupant exists in a giant narcissistic England,” he told the New York Times Budget Office and government scien- warned about Russia in the 2012 smashed the moderate opposition bubble impenetrable by anyone but in 2014. campaign, Obama rejected him as a we were trying to create, and sent close relatives and a few strong per- These opposing views could coex- SEE REICH PAGE A5 ➤ Cold War relic. The president then a destabilizing refugee flow into sonalities. ist for a time. For example, Bannon went on to forge an agreement with Europe. Which makes this brawl especially explained to the Conservative Russia’s ally Iran to allow it to pre- With his secretary of state and important. Political Action Conference in late LETTERS POLICY serve its nuclear program. During U.N. ambassador hitting Russia Kushner is Trump’s trusted son-in- February that one of his major goals is The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to the red-line fiasco, he eagerly hard over the Assad gas attack and law, a 36-year-old real estate scion the “deconstruction of the administra- the editor from readers. Letters must be no grasped a lifeline from Russia at the Trump’s strike challenging Russia’s who knows nothing about govern- tive state.” longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and price of accepting its intervention position, the administration looks to ment but a great deal about Trump, If Bannon meant trimming back accompanied by the writer’s name, address in Syria. He never budged on giving be adopting a hardheaded attitude and whose portfolio of responsibilities regulations emanating from admin- and phone number. Longer letters may be Ukraine “lethal” weapons to defend without bothering with a doomed keeps growing by the day. istrative agencies, it’s an idea that published, based on merit and at the Editor’s itself from Russian attack. Finally, reset first. Bannon is the rumpled hero of the Wall Street and CEOs love. Trump has discretion. Priority will be given to letters that refer to a recent article in the newspaper. All Obama cut U.S. defense spending Even if Obama eventually got anti-establishment populist base that wholeheartedly embraced it. “We are letters may be subject to editing. and cracked down on fossil fuels, a tougher on Russia — imposing drove Trump’s Electoral College vic- absolutely destroying these horrible Letters written to thank an individual or policy that Russia welcomed since sanctions after the Ukraine inva- tory, but who appears to be losing regulations that have been placed organization should be submitted for its economy is dependent on high sion and sending contingents of clout. on your heads,” Trump declared last “Notes of Appreciation.” oil prices. U.S. troops to countries near Russia The fundamental difference week to a group of enthusiastic chief Readers who are interested in writing a lon- Put all of this together, and it’s — he never entirely shed his reflex between Kushner and Bannon is executives from big companies such ger guest op-ed column on a topic of general impossible to conclude anything toward accommodation. No matter over populism. Kushner is a politi- as Citigroup, MasterCard and Jet interest should contact Editor David Bern. other than that Obama was a what conspiracy theorists might say, cally moderate multimillionaire with Blue. Email: [email protected] Russian stooge, and not out of any there’s nothing to suggest anything business interests all over the world But Bannon actually meant some- Fax: (435) 882-6123 nefarious dealings, but out of his untoward about Obama’s relation- — some of which pose considerable thing quite different. 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GUEST OPINION As drums pound for Syria, questions arise ith the drumbeats about it here in the West. ridiculous James Bond villain, help. tion to Putin and Russia to pounding about You didn’t hear much about with Trump in his lap, purring No nation should be allowed enter Syria and to build formi- Syria, drums the Christians of the East after like a big orange cat? the use of such weapons. Assad dable Russian air defenses to W John Kass demanding the toppling of the missiles were dropped. With Putin having sent war- was warned repeatedly, and he protect Syrian skies. GUEST COLUMNIST Syrian dictator Bashar Assad, Perhaps it’s because they get in ships to the area, it might be mocked the perpetually indeci- But Trump is a different cat. you might want to ask yourself the way of agendas. difficult for Democrats to push sive Barack Obama. The world knows it now. He’s some hard questions. Republican Sens. Graham the notion of Trump as a Putin Obama was indecisive in being pushed and the drums Assad used chemical weap- national interest in removing and McCain, who have long puppet, although some will Illinois and rose to power are pounding. ons against his own people. Assad? demanded a robust American invariably argue that this is all by risking nothing. He If you close your eyes tight And President Donald Trump Will removing Assad make military force in Syria, are a diabolical Trumpian trick. avoided ever challenging the and listen, you might hear acted quickly, decisively and us any safer here in the U.S.? pleased with the president. But President Trump did the real power of the Chicago echoes of other, older drum- properly in sending missile What would be the cost that For months, they have openly right thing. He was confronted Democratic bosses. He learned beats of years ago. They called strikes into the Syrian air base you would pay, in American mocked Trump for his alleged with the slaughter and the use to sidestep conflict. And he for the toppling of another dic- where those chemical weapons lives and American treasure, to sympathies to Russia. Yet since of gas and the murders of inno- took these lessons with him to tator, Saddam Hussein, from were launched. accomplish this? the missile attack, McCain, cents and children. He acted. Washington. And later Obama Iraq. But now there are the drums And, do you think toppling Graham and the neo-con If you’re a parent, you may drew his famous red line in the The sound is the same. The and they have a way of driving Assad is worth it, even if it #NeverTrumpers are praising have had difficulty watch- sand, threatening Assad over cost is the same. And all you questions from our heads. means that the U.S. and Russia Trump. ing the video of those Syrian the use of chemical weapons. have to ask yourself is this: Is it Just weeks ago Trump — which supports Assad — And what of Democrats children trying to breathe, and And then Obama did noth- worth it? was adamantly and publicly come into armed conflict? and their pet pundits who’ve the adults frantically washing ing. opposed to military involve- Then what? How would war pushed the cartoonish idea of them down with water in the The dry space of Obama’s John Kass is a columnist for ment in the Middle East. Since with Russia end? Vladimir Putin as some sort of desperate hopes that it would empty threat served as invita- the Chicago Tribune. the missile strikes, neo-con- There is no perfect answer. servatives who despise Trump, But if you’re a citizen, if you like Republican Sens. John consider yourself an American, McCain and Lindsey Graham, it’s your duty to ask yourself, and Democrats who despise and answer. You also might ask him, are singing a different another question: DON’T RISK FLYING, song. If Assad is removed, what They sing his praises. will happen to the remaining “And you’ve got some religious minorities, namely Democrats and liberals who Christians, who’ve been Drive a Great Car from despise Trump, and the only slaughtered and driven out thing that has animated them and hounded by many of the over the last 78 days has been same Syrian rebels who would Salt Flats Auto Sales! opposition to Trump in every- scream for joy if Assad was thing he has done and said,” gone? said Tom Bevan, founder of It is Holy Week, after all, RealClearPolitics, in an inter- isn’t it? And the Middle East is We Beat Our Competition, view on my podcast, “The where Christianity was born. Chicago Way.” As an Orthodox Christian, “And now they are confront- I’ve always wondered why the NOT OUR CUSTOMERS! ed with the idea that they may West doesn’t seem to be wor- agree with the decision that ried about the Christians of the he made,” Bevan said. “It will East. be interesting to see how this Is it because there is no AVAILABLE ON EVERY CAR plays out.” blue-eyed Jesus to be found on Yes, but you’re in this too, the road to Damascus? if you’re an American, and it’s One thing we do know: time to ask yourself some ques- When Middle Eastern dicta- 2016 Jeep tions. This isn’t about right or tors are toppled or killed, the 2016 KIA Renegade wrong answers. But you have Christians are slaughtered. Clean Carfax, to ask. When the Iraqi dictator was SORENTO all wheel drive Do it alone, quietly, while torn from power, Christians you look in the mirror and were killed, and many others Clean Carfax, 7 Pass. seating, when no one will see. You ran in order to survive. 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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY April 18, 2017 MATTERS OF FAITH God and the meaning of the bible do not change with time Editor’s note: “Matters of or those who have been Judge Gorsuch had served for regarding the interpretation of them out for their hypocrisy faith” is a column that pro- paying attention to the about 11 years on the 10th the Bible. and their abuse of scripture. vides local religious leaders a Fnational news for the Circuit Court of Appeals. Sadly, and somewhat amaz- You can find that in Mark 15:1- place to write about how their Jon McCartney last couple of months, you are There was much disagree- ingly, there are many voices 9. They were trying to say respective faiths provide hope, GUEST COLUMNIST likely aware of the nomina- ment and fighting in the in the world that promote that what was meant by God courage and strength in these tion of Neil Gorsuch to be the senate, as well as across the interpreting the Bible with a in Moses’s day, 1,500 years modern times. next Associate Supreme Court country, in regards to his nomi- “contemporary view.” In other earlier, was no longer relevant Justice of the United States. nation. Among other reasons, words, what God meant for in their day; in other words a very real point of division a verse to mean in Paul’s or they were trying to say that the was the way Gorsuch tends to Moses’ day is not at all what it Word of God was a fluid docu- interpret the U.S. Constitution: might mean for us today, or for ment. Jesus said wrong! Our family, helping your he tends to interpret it liter- our grandchildren in 40 years. Why would people do such ally. Some might refer to him In fact, if the Bible is fluid, a thing? The simple truth is, as an originalist, somewhat in then what it means for you in we want to do what we want family, in a time of need the tradition of the late Justice Utah may not be what it means to do, and so we sinfully try to Antonin Scalia, whose seat in for me in New York. They rationalize things by shifting the high court Gorsuch was might say that sex outside of and slanting the Word of God nominated to replace. marriage may not be OK for in an attempt to make it say The reason this was an issue you, but in their social context what we want. But we will get is because some people prefer it is a loving act, therefore it is no further than the Pharisees to view the U.S. Constitution OK for them. did in Jesus’s day. Oh sure, we as a fluid document, as What is the problem with may falsely console ourselves opposed to a fixed document. this view? Why can’t people by our verbal legerdemain, What they generally mean by interpret the Bible based on and we may certainly mislead a fluid document is that they their social or cultural context? many people by our efforts, believe it should be interpreted Because, quite simply, the but the Word of God means in the current light of societal Word of God is not given by what God intended it to mean, and cultural views, and not in man, but by God as He moved and our deceitfulness does not light of the intent of the origi- people to write what He want- change the true meaning at all. nal authors of the Constitution. ed written through the work of I admit that some things in They argue this because they the Holy Spirit. the Word of God are more dif- say that our founding fathers Two passages of the Bible ficult to understand than other intended our Constitution to speak clearly on this. 2 Tim things. 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Since God and His Word What does this have to do are trying to make the Bible do not change, you can know with my religious article? Since say what they want are doing where you stand with God, and you are likely aware of the nothing new; Jesus encoun- what you can expect from Him. above stated reasons for the tered such attitudes during His In these uncertain times cer- battling that occurred regard- public ministry. Jesus confront- tainty is more than refreshing; Employment ing the nomination of Judge ed the pharisees because they it is eternally valuable. Gorsuch, or if you at least chose to interpret the Word of understand what the concerns God in the light of their social, Jon McCartney is pastor of Please join us were, then you can have a feel cultural, and self-centered First Baptist Church of Tooele. for the battle that is going on context, and Jesus chewed THURSDAY, APRIL 20 5:00-7:00PM 461 SOUTH MAIN, TOOELE Report: Tax exemptions cost Hampton by Hilton & American Inn and Suites are seeking Utah millions of dollars to hire for multiple positions for various days and times SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — As about $426 million in the last deserve a break,” Hesterman Utah lawmakers get ready to budget year due to tax exemp- said. • Breakfast Host • Front Desk Clerk consider scaling back some of tions that range from aviation Democratic state Sen. Jim the state’s 90 sales tax exemp- fuel to college text books. Dabakis of Salt Lake City said • Night Auditor • Housekeeper tions, a state report estimates Republican Gov. 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Utah also includes exemp- They’re expected to spend tions for charitable services, some time this summer study- such as school and fundraising ing the state’s exemptions and sales and food stamps, and many other aspects of its tax for medical services, such as Suffering from foot policy. prescription drugs and home Exemptions can be extreme- medical equipment. ly valuable tools to spur the Some exemption amounts state’s economic growth, were not included in the report or ankle pain? said Billy Hesterman, Vice because there was not enough President of Utah Taxpayers reliable data. Association, a nonprofit tax- Here are some exemptions payer watchdog group. and the estimated amount of Discover what’s He gave the example of money the state missed out on Utah’s exemption for tools or in the last budget year because machines used by a company of them, which may be a sur- troubling your feet. to create a product. 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Carolyn Powell loved their family. Carolyn was vived by sons Kris (Lisa) Speth, June Erickson Royal, John Royal, Michael a wonderful wife and mother. Birdseye, Utah; Todd (Deanna) Royal (deceased), Jennifer Valdez Over the years, Carolyn and Valdez, Waterford, California; June Erickson, 92, died Erickson, Joshua (Crystal) Together again. Carolyn Ray enjoyed camping and fish- Richard (JoAnne) Valdez, April 17, 2017, of natural Erickson, Chad Erickson and Powell Valdez passed away ing with family and friends. Stansbury Park, Utah; Brent causes. She was born June Jessica Erickson; and nine peacefully on Thursday, April As their family grew, they (Angela) Valdez, Tooele, Utah; 15, 1924, to Joseph David great-grandchildren. She 13, 2017, at her home in especially loved spending Paul (Kim) Valdez, Berea, Horrocks and Berzilla King was preceded in death by her Tooele, Utah. Carolyn was time with their grandchildren. Kentucky; nieces and nephews, Horrocks. She married husband, mom and dad, four born Jan. 22, 1940, to William Carolyn was a sports fan and 19 grandchildren and 21 great- Gordon M. Erickson and brothers, and one grandchild. Lee and Rhoda Harriet Powell loved outdoor activities. She grandchildren. the marriage was later sol- The family would like to in Mount Emmons, Utah. She was a kind, patient and gentle Funeral services will be emnized in the Salt Lake give special thanks to Rocky grew up in a loving home, the lady. Carolyn was active in held on Wednesday, April 19 Temple. She’s survived by Mountain Hospice for the youngest of five daughters and The Church of Jesus Christ of at 11 a.m. at the LDS cha- a brother, Faye Horrocks; countless hours they spent a son. As a young girl, she lived Latter-day Saints. She enjoyed pel located at 428 S. Hale three children: Gordon in helping us care for our with her parents on the Peter the care and company of the Street, Grantsville, with a David Erickson, Launa J. mother. Graveside services Whitmer Farm in Fayette, New members of her ward. Carolyn viewing one hour prior to Mullen and Floyd D. (Becky) will be held Friday April 21, York, attending grade school is preceded in death by Ray, services. Interment will follow Erickson; seven grand- 2017, 11 a.m. at the Tooele and junior high in Waterloo, her husband of over 50 years; at Grantsville City Cemetery. children: Mathew (Kelly) City Cemetery. New York. Carolyn graduated Depot. On her 25th birthday, her parents; grandson Adam The family would like to thank from Weber High School in Carolyn married Ray Valdez. Valdez; sisters Phyllis Roundy, Carlos and Marta Garcia and Ogden, Utah. She worked for Together, they loved travel- Bessie Lee Denosky, Aleen Canyon Hospice for their kind- Your Complete TOOELE the Internal Revenue Service in ing, gardening, dancing, their Deming Denosky and Janice ness and care. Services entrust- TRANSCRIPT Ogden, Hill Air Force Base, and dog Charlie, and cats Baby Knutson; and brother William ed with Didericksen Memorial, Local News Source BULLETIN then later, the Tooele Army and Juicy. But most of all, they Kent Powell. Carolyn is sur- 435-277-0050.

Anthony John booster of Heidelberg High Witkowski School and Dugway High We are proud to recognize School. He coached hundreds Anthony John Witkowski of kids in football, basketball, the achievements of our died peacefully on April 12, softball and baseball. He loved 2017. Tony was born on Westerns, trap and skeet shoot- 2016 Coldwell Banker July 17, 1927, in Braddock, ing and was actively involved Pennsylvania. He was with Toastmasters. Award recipients. the youngest of the seven Tony was a devout Catholic. children born to Lucian He served in many capacities and Wladyswawa “Lottie” in the Knights of Columbus, Witkowski. His parents immi- where he was a fourth-degree grated to America from Poland member. in the early 1900s. Tony was Tony is survived by his five proud of his Polish heritage children: G. Kathleen Inlow and to be from Braddock. He (Matthew), A. John Witkowski loved Pittsburgh and visited as (Lorri), Elizabeth A. Lindsley often as he could. (James), Rebecca S. Witkowski He joined the Marines personnel officer at Dugway and Alexander H. Witkowski towards the end of World War Proving Grounds. (Pam); his 24 grandchildren II. He served honorably and While serving as principal at and five great-grandchildren. was discharged in 1948. He Lajes Field AFB in the Azores, He leaves behind many nieces, graduated from the University he met the love of his life, Gail. nephews and friends. of New Mexico where he also Tony and Gail were married Funeral Mass will be held played football. His 1952 foot- in three different ceremonies 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April ball team was inducted into the (’cause one wasn’t enough) 19, 2017, at St. Marguerite UNM Athletic Hall of Honor on Feb. 6, 1962, Feb. 9, 1962, Catholic Church, Tooele, Utah. in 1993. He began his career and March 3, 1962. They cel- A vigil service and rosary will as a teacher and later became ebrated fifty years of marriage be held on Tuesday, April 18, a principal. He continued prior to Gail passing away 2017, at St. Marguerite from his own education, earning in April 2012. They loved to 6-8 p.m. He will be buried at his master’s degree. He later travel together and attend the St. Mary’s Cemetery, Newton, worked for the Department symphony, opera and theater. Kansas, at a later date. of Defense in many different Tony spent many hours In lieu of flowers, dona- positions on many different coaching and supporting his tions can be made to the military installations around children in all of their aca- St. Marguerite Knights of the world. Tony retired in 1991 demic and extracurricular Columbus Council or the St. after serving as the civilian activities. He was a proud Marguerite Catholic School. JACK WALTERS President’s Elite Julie Campbell and so many of the lives Julie touched. Olsen Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 19, Julie Campbell Olsen passed 2017, at The Woods on 9th, away April 12, 2017, after a located at 6775 S. 900 East, long battle with cancer. Julie Midvale, Utah. Online condo- was born in Tooele, Utah on lences at www.premierfuneral. May 1, 1962, to Joseph and com. Verna Campbell. She was preceded in death by her father Joseph “Bud” Campbell and sister Paula Something On Rueil. Julie is survived by hus- Your Mind? band Kevon Olsen; daughter Kassi Olsen (James); sons Write a letter Kody and Kenny Olsen; mother Verna Campbell; sisters Jo to the Editor! Lynn Campbell (Nando), Kyley Larson-Olsen and grand- Tooele Transcript Bulletin Penny Campbell and Valerie son Aayden Olsen, along with P.O. Box 390 SHERRI NELSON Shinzo (Paul); brother Joseph numerous nieces and neph- Tooele, UT 84074 Campbell; sister-in-law Tami ews. Her loss will be deeply [email protected] Diamond Society Behunin (Don); granddaughter felt by her family, friends,

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A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY April 18, 2017 Frank OHLMAN M Attorney at Law Permits Tooele City, and 38 percent in Stansbury Park (See related Single Family Residence Building Permits 2015 - 2016 FREE continued from page A1 chart). Consultation 180 “The lack of supply of homes 2015 for Tooele County southwest of is creating the need for new 2016 Wills & Stockton. construction,” said Chris Sloan, 135 Trusts Building permits issued for broker for Group 1 Real Estate South Rim jumped from 15 in Tooele. “When you get offers 2015 to 62 in 2016, a 313 per- on existing homes that are 90 cent increase. $10,000 to $15,000 over the 493 W. 400 N. Tooele During the same time list price, new home construc- period, the number of build- tion becomes attractive.” 45 882-4800 ing permits for single-family Utah’s population growth is homes went up by 125 percent also contributing to the jump www.tooelelawoffice.com in Lake Point, 49 percent in in home sales and construc- 0 tion, according to Young. Tooele City Grantsville Erda Lake Point Stansbury Park South Rim Other County “There are a lot of people moving into the state due to SUBSCRIBE TODAY • 882-0050 the economy here is going at the Kem C. Gardner Policy good,” he said. Institute at the University But the jump in new con- of Utah, speak at a seminar. struction is not without its Wood specializes in housing, problems, according to Young. construction, real estate and NEED CASH NOW? “I’m having trouble hiring economic impact research. We Want to Make laborers,” he said. Wood told the seminar You a Loan! A shift in immigration pat- that Hispanic immigration $ $ terns may be contributing to has declined. He also said a 100- 3,000 TODAY! the construction labor short- higher percentage of Hispanic Noble Finance age, according to Sloan. immigrants took up work in Sloan said he recently heard construction trades than other 435-843-1255 James Wood, Senior Fellow immigrant groups, according to Sloan. Young said he is seeing less Hispanic people applying for jobs with his construction com- FOR LEASE pany. The shortage of construction workers means builders have 336 N MAIN • TOOELE , UT to offer higher wages, resulting in higher costs for new homes, according to Young. Great location next to long Increases in costs for land established businesses, doctor and materials are also being passed on to homebuyers. offices, hotel and restaurant. The increase in labor, land, Over 3,000 SQ FT. building with and material costs is not con- 20+ parking stalls. Building fined to Tooele County; it is a statewide issue, according to has a large open floor plan Young. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO with 3 private offices, large “It looks like home prices Joe Tanner helps a friend construct a home in South Rim. Tanner also is will be going up,” he said. building a home for himself in the area. Sixty-two building permits were bathroom for handicap access [email protected] issued for South Rim in 2016. and storage rooms. Building has new stucco, paint, carpet & landscaping. $2100.00/month, no maintenance fees, utilities not included we pay water.

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The future home of Joe Tanner is one of many being built in South Rim, the small community has the highest per- Tooele County centage increase of building permits for single-family homes in Tooele County. to build about 140 residential in two to four weeks, Mayor Zone units there. The area is near Patrick Dunlavy said. Mr. & Miss Super continued from page A1 Liddiard Home Furnishings The council is scheduled to and Skretting USA, a fish food hear from Jim Bolser, the city’s only for the zoning change. plant. community development/pub- Carter would have to come The planning commission lic works director, on zoning back and go through the sub- voted 4-3 against that zone Amazing Pageant division and site plan approval change and forwarded a nega- map and land-use issues dur- process for multi-family units tive recommendation to the ing Wednesday’s 5 p.m. work at the time he decides to devel- city council. The proposed meeting at City Hall. Bolser is op, according to the minutes. amendment also is not on the also scheduled to talk about City council business and agenda for either council meet- a preliminary plan for Sunset work meetings are scheduled ing on Wednesday. Estates Phase 7 at the work Thursday for Wednesday evening, but City leaders indicated at meeting and at the council’s 7 the 100 East zone change an April 5 work meeting that p.m. business meeting. amendment is not on either they would like to look at a The housing development th pm agenda. high-density housing study for is a continuation of Hallmark The council is also working Tooele City that is part of the April 27 | 7 on a similar zoning proposal city’s overall plan for economic Home’s Sunset Estates. It to change about eight acres development. They also would would add 27 10,000-square- Tooele High School Auditorium • 301 W. Vine Street from commercial to high-den- like to see traffic studies for foot single family lots at 244 sity in the 2400 N. 600 East the two projects. The hous- W. 2200 North. area. A landowner would like ing study should be finalized [email protected] WHAT IS IT? A pageant for people with disabilities ��������������������������������������� (ages 14-24) in Tooele County! TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Cost: $5.00 a person or $20.00 for a Family Pass (5 people) Subscribe Today! �������������������������������������������������������������� 58 N. Main Street 882-0050 PM SILENT AUCTION • 6 NOW HIRING CONCRETE MIXER DRIVERS We have a lot of great prizes from over 40 Local businesses! Have your CDL? We will also have concessions Need a great job with GREAT BENEFITS? available that evening! Apply online! For more information or to donate, please contact Mrs. Ford at Tooele High School 435-833-1978 Ext:2194, [email protected] Positions Open In The Tooele Area

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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:45 a.m. 8:12 p.m. Thursday 6:43 a.m. 8:14 p.m. Friday 6:42 a.m. 8:15 p.m. Saturday 6:40 a.m. 8:16 p.m. Sunday 6:39 a.m. 8:17 p.m. Monday 6:37 a.m. 8:18 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 6:36 a.m. 8:19 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 2:44 a.m. 1:00 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 3:25 a.m. 1:59 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 4:03 a.m. 3:01 p.m. Saturday 4:39 a.m. 4:06 p.m. ALMANAC Sunday 5:14 a.m. 5:13 p.m. Statistics for the week ending April 17. Clouds and sun with a A couple of afternoon Partly sunny and Clouds and sun with a Monday 5:49 a.m. 6:23 p.m. Partly sunny and cool Mostly cloudy Cloudy Temperatures Tuesday 6:25 a.m. 7:35 p.m. shower or two showers warmer passing shower High/Low past week 75/30 Last New First Full Normal high/low past week 62/40 60 44 58 38 54 37 63 45 69 46 67 45 67 46 Average temp past week 53.4 Normal average temp past week 50.8 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Apr 19 Apr 26 May 2 May 10 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 62/39 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 60/45 Knolls Clive Lake Point 56/39 63/45 63/45 61/46 Ogden Stansbury Park 60/42 Erda 62/46 Vernal Grantsville 62/46 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 64/39 62/46 47/38 Trace 0.53 1.37 1.33 9.65 6.91 Tooele 62/44 Bauer 60/44 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 59/44 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 60/44 66/38 62/41 Stockton Pollen Index Price 60/44 64/38 High Nephi Rush Valley 62/41 60/43 Ophir Moderate 55/42 Low Delta Manti Absent 61/39 63/38 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 77/43 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 62/44 65/37 Moab 58/42 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 75/44 Beaver 73/42 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 64/36 Ibapah 60/42 24-hour 61/39 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.12 +0.01 Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 67/37 71/41 at Grantsville 1.62 +0.01 80/52 Kanab 73/39 Eureka 51/39 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4193.75

Fees for senior high drill, dance, $45 for football. cheerleaders and flag team uni- The fee page that lists the continued from page A1 forms. senior high activity fees has a THE PIANO The state school activities footnote that reads: “The par- from $35 to $25, and TV broad- association raised its limit on ticipation fees identified on this WORKSHOP casting from $20 to $15. expenses by these activities from page are not all inclusive of the Serving Tooele County The only class fee increase $500 to $600. costs that may be incurred by was for the senior high emer- The Tooele County School participating in the activity.” Call today to schedule your gency medicine class. The fee Board followed suit and adopted Fees may be waived upon complimentary evaluation went up from $15 to $25. the $600 limit. application to the school princi- The emergency medicine The $600 limit includes pal for students in state custody 435-830-5345 class uses a lot of disposable money raised through fundrais- or foster care. Fees may also FILE PHOTO • free piano evaluation and a free cost supplies like masks and gloves, ing, according to Pitt. be waived for students whose The Tooele County School Board increased the limit students can spend on estimate for any work requested according to Pitt. Other senior high school families are receiving public senior high drill, dance, cheerleader and flag team uniforms from $500 to “The $15 fee wasn’t covering activity participation fees range assistance in the form of aid $600. Several other student fee amounts were lowered. • tuning and voicing the expenses,” she said. from $20 for band, bowling, to Families with Dependent • replacement of broken or chipped keys The other fee increase was concert choir, clubs, mock trial Children, Supplemental Social lunch, or other extenuating trict policy. • repair or replacement of missing or the maximum amount charged and National Honor Society to Security Income, free school circumstances, according to dis- [email protected] broken strings • any other needed mechanical repairs or adjustments justification for the regional its boundaries under state law. the disconnection request last Peak Complex as part of our We Can Make Your Sad Sewer sewer network. The properties in the annexa- September, could challenge City,” the release said. “The Piano Happy Again continued from page A1 Grantsville City’s lawsuit tion area fall within the city’s the city’s decision to deny the City is committed to provid- THE PIANO WORKSHOP said the county violated the boundaries and Grantsville City request in district court. ing both water and sewer approved the arrangement. 2014 agreement by issuing the has not allowed other agencies In a news release issued service to the Complex. We The 2014 agreement said stop work notice on the Sheep to provide sewer service. Monday, Grantsville City out- are optimistic we can work out Inspiring Healthy Lives the current and future water Lane sewer line and stopping During a Dec. 21, 2016 lined the reasoning behind the issues we have regarding and sewer needs for the com- the city from providing sewer meeting, the Grantsville City the lawsuit, highlighting the public utility service to the plex and racetrack were “best service to the properties. The Council unanimously rejected breach of contract and the Complex, and continue to build served on a permanent basis by county and special service a disconnection request from county entering into competing the Complex into a world-class the City through the annexa- district denied the right of the the Tooele County Commission contracts with Tooele City and facility.” tion of the annexation area into city to perform its contractual to return property to unin- SPID. Requests from the Tooele the city.” Following annexa- obligations “by concealing and corporated status, including “Grantsville City has enjoyed County Commission on the tion, the agreement stated the misrepresenting its intentions Deseret Peak Complex and a long and cordial relationship lawsuit were not returned by affected properties would be to prevent completion of the Utah Motorsports Campus. with the County, and the City press time Tuesday. Look for it every month in your withdrawn from the Deseret Sheep Lane Project”, the law- The county, which submitted is pleased to have the Deseret [email protected] Tooele Transcript Bulletin Peak Special Service District. suit alleged. In November 2014, Grantsville City awarded Grantsville City annexed the an engineering contract for � agreed upon properties with the Sheep Lane sewer main in the certificate of annexation March 2014 and a construc- signed by the lieutenant gov- tion contract was awarded in � ernor. December 2015, according to The agreement called for the the lawsuit. Construction on � transfer of county water rights the $280,000 project began in up to 312 acre-feet of water, or January 2016 but was halted � about 101 million gallons, to just prior to completion at the the city. Under the agreement, request of the county commis- the city would install a sewer sion. main along Sheep Lane to con- In a Feb. 3, 2016 letter from nect the Giza lift station. Tooele County Attorney Scott The lawsuit filed Friday Broadhead, the commissioners said the county and special requested “no connection occur service district failed to honor of the new sewer line to the the 2014 agreement on a sewer line on the Deseret Peak number of different fronts, property without prior approv- including a failure to remove al of the Commissioners.” The the annexation area from the letter said the commissioners special service district and not were concerned about the con- transferring the agreed-upon nection of the sewer lines and water facilities and easements. a possible disruption to the The city also said the county Deseret Peak facility. did not provide the necessary In the lawsuit, the city also deeds, sewer facilities and seeks payment for the water it easements, as well as failed has provided to Deseret Peak to perform other obligations Complex under the agreement under the contract. and to require the county to The lawsuit also said the convey water rights sufficient recent agreements between to cover county land and Tooele County and Tooele facilities within the annexation City and Stansbury Park area. Improvement District show “a Grantsville City also request- positive and unequivocal intent ed an injunction requiring the to not render performance county to perform its require- under the Contract.” ments under the 2014 agree- On March 15, the county ment, including connecting to entered into an agreement the city’s sewer and wastewater to have Tooele City continue system, while paying city rates providing wastewater and for the system. If the court sewer service to Deseret Peak does not order the county to Complex and Utah Motorsports connect to the sewer service, Campus. Grantsville City requested the The county also approved on city be allowed to terminate March 14 an agreement with the contract and stop provid- Stansbury Park Improvement ing water to the recreation District to establish the special complex. service district as the regional The lawsuit also challenged wastewater provider for north- the Tooele City and Stansbury ern Tooele Valley. The agree- Park Improvement District ment included providing sewer agreements on the grounds service to Deseret Peak and Grantsville City has the right to Utah Motorsports Campus as control sewage facilities within HOMETOWN A11HOMETOWN A11

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Kids race to capture eggs at Stansbury Park’s Easter egg hunt Thursday afternoon. Eggciting Hunts! PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD

hildren throughout Tooele County got the opportunity to participate in the annual Ctradition of hunting for Easter eggs last week, trying to find the treats that had been hid- den for them. The Stansbury Park Community Association’s annual Easter egg hunt was worth the wait, hav- ing been postponed from April 8 to Thursday by the previous weekend’s rain storm. Perhaps energized by having to wait an extra few days, kids took to the shores of Stansbury Lake, eagerly scooping up the brightly colored eggs. On Friday, it was Tooele City’s turn, as it hosted an Easter egg hunt of its own at the Pratt Aquatic Center. Kids age 2 and under searched for eggs on the facility’s patio. Those age 4-5, as well as those under 4 feet tall, splashed through the kiddie pool, and those age 6-10 or taller than 4 feet took to the leisure pool to find their goodies. Participants were then able to stick around for open swim that evening.

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Nine-year-old Carter Garcia (above) gathers eggs at Tooele City’s Easter egg hunt Friday afternoon held at the Pratt Aquatic Center. Wesley Knutson (right) scoops up eggs at Stansbury Park’s Easter egg hunt Thursday night. Gavyn Long (far right) scoops up eggs at Stansbury Park’s Easter egg hunt. TUESDAY April 18, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11 PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD Hunts continued from page A10

Kids (top) race to gather eggs at Stansbury Park’s Easter egg hunt Thursday night. Nine-year-old Zach West (above) gathers eggs at Tooele City’s Easter egg hunt Friday afternoon. Luke Bush’s (left) eggs float away as his bucket sinks at the Tooele City Easter egg hunt at the Pratt Aquatic Center Friday Seven-year-old Maci Mitchell (top) shows off her bucket of afternoon. eggs at Tooele City’s Easter egg hunt at the Pratt Aquatic Center on Friday. Olivia Gracia (above) shows off her Easter egg basket at the Pratt Aquatic Center.

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SPORTS WRAP Grantsville tennis at Tooele No scores were reported. To Tooele topples Grantsville, 7-4 report scores, email dvaughan @tooeletranscript.com. Stansbury soccer at Clearfield Error-plagued The Stansbury boys soccer team played Clearfield to a scoreless draw in a non-region Cowboys suffer match Thursday. The Stallions (5-2-4, 4-1 Region 10) played host to Park City on Tuesday first defeat in in a Region 10 match that was not complete at press time. Region 10 play Grantsville softball at Bear River DARREN VAUGHAN The Grantsville softball team SPORTS EDITOR lost 10-0 in five innings to Thursday’s wind storm defending Class 3A champion created less-than-ideal condi- Bear River in a non-region tions for a softball game at the game Friday afternoon. The Deseret Peak Complex, with Cowboys (13-3, 2-1 Region 10) travel to Stansbury on even routine fly balls turning Wednesday. into an adventure. Tooele softball at Park City The Tooele softball team rolled GHS SOFTBALL to an 18-0 win over Park City in three innings on Friday, improv- ing its Region 10 record to 2-2. THS SOFTBALL The Buffaloes (8-6 overall) play host to Maple Mountain in a For the girls from Tooele, non-region game Thursday. the weather couldn’t have been Stansbury softball vs. Union better. The Stansbury softball team The Buffaloes’ offense came dropped a 4-1 decision to alive in the third, fourth and Union on Friday, falling to 2- fifth innings, putting up seven 1 in Region 10 play and 8-6 runs en route to a 7-4 win over overall. Both teams struggled Grantsville, giving Tooele a in the field, committing four much-needed win and snap- errors. Makayla Witkowski was ping the rival Cowboys’ six- credited with the loss in the game winning streak. pitcher’s circle, allowing four “That’s what softball is all FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO runs on six hits with two strike- about — bouncing back from Tooele shortstop Payton Hammond (6) tags out Grantsville baserunner Breanna Dzierzon during Thursday’s game at the Deseret Peak Complex. Tooele outs and no walks. Stansbury tough losses,” said Tooele won 7-4 to improve to 2-2 in Region 10 play. plays host to Grantsville on coach Marissa Lowry, whose Wednesday. team had dropped an extra- FROM THE SIDELINES inning thriller to Stansbury Grantsville soccer at American Prep less than 48 hours earlier. “I’m proud of my team for how they Braden Soltes and Derek Holt each scored a pair of goals performed.” Half a season has to lead the Grantsville soc- Tooele (8-6, 2-2 Region 10), cer team to a 6-1 win over which followed Thursday’s American Prep in a non-region win with an 18-0 shellack- game Friday. Caleb Wood and ing of Park City, didn’t give solved nothing Dylan Defa also scored for Grantsville (13-3, 2-1) much the Cowboys (3-7, 1-4 Region of a chance. Starting pitcher id I mention that this 10). Grantsville plays host to Kamryn Grover had a no-hit- year’s race for the Stansbury on Friday. ter through 5 1/3 innings, and DRegion 10 softball title reliever Payton Hammond is wide open? Darren Vaughan Notable HS boys soccer pitched 1 2/3 perfect innings We’ve almost reached the SPORTS EDITOR scores in relief after the Cowboys put halfway point of the regular Thursday up a rally in the sixth inning. season, and only one thing’s Stansbury 0, The Buffs stranded four run- been confirmed: Park City isn’t Clearfield 0, (2OT) ners on base in the first two going to the postseason. Other Union lost to Grantsville, Gunnison 5, Manti 3 innings before finally taking than that, everything is still up but will likely be joined in Rowland Hall 2, Maeser Prep 1 the lead in the third. Grover hit for grabs in what promises to first place by whoever wins Parowan 2, Merit Academy 1 a one-out single and a pair of be a wild battle for home-field Wednesday’s Grantsville- Friday errors allowed speed-up run- advantage. Stansbury game, with a win Grantsville 6, American Prep 1 ner Rylee Anderson to score, Grantsville, which beat over Park City all but guaran- Cedar 7, Hurricane 0 and Blake Hervat followed Union and Park City, lost to teed. Logan 5, Morgan 1 Bryerly Avina’s fielder’s choice Tooele. Tooele, which had Got all that? Ridgeline 3, Ben Lomond 2 with an RBI single. started 0-2 in region play, is 2- There’s little doubt that the Canyon View 8, No. Sanpete 0 Errors again proved costly 2 after beating Grantsville and four teams who will represent Union 2, Juab 0 for the Cowboys in the fourth FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Park City. Stansbury started Region 10 in the state tourna- Grantsville’s Reannon Justice (20) makes contact with a pitch during her off with wins over Park City Am. Leadership 4, Parowan 3 SEE BUFFALOES PAGE B8 ➤ team’s game against Tooele on Thursday. and Tooele, but lost to Union. SEE VAUGHAN PAGE B8 ➤ Notable HS softball scores Thursday Tooele 7, Grantsville 4 NO LOVE BETWEEN RIVALS Cedar 4, Desert Hills 3 Hurricane 5, Pine View 3 Ridgeline 20, Ben Lomond 0 Canyon View 13, N. Sanpete 0 Friday Tooele 18, Park City 0, (3) Union 4, Stansbury 1 Bear River 10, Grantsville 0, (5) Morgan 15, Ben Lomond 0 Ridgeline 7, Logan 1 Saturday Morgan 17, Hillcrest 3 Ridgeline 14,

Idaho Falls (Idaho) 0 TTB FILE PHOTO Notable HS baseball scores Former Tooele High pitcher Lauren Frailey is in her junior year at Utah Valley Thursday University, where she has been named the Western Athletic Conference’s Desert Hills 9, Pine View 5 Pitcher of the Week twice this season. Dixie 6, Snow Canyon 5 Logan 12, Ben Lomond 2 Friday Local softball stars Hurricane 7, Cedar 4 Bear River 10, Ridgeline 9 Canyon View 9, N. Sanpete 3 succeed in college Schedule Wednesday’s games DARREN VAUGHAN appeared in one game for Tooele, Grantsville and SPORTS EDITOR UVU this season. She played Stansbury track and field at Tooele County’s high school at Rocky Mountain High Park City softball teams are known as School in Idaho. Grantsville softball at some of the best in Utah, and Weber State’s Katelyn Stansbury, 3:30 p.m. that success carries over to the Robinson, a Grantsville Thursday’s games collegiate level, where a num- native and graduate of Tooele and Stansbury golf at ber of local products continue Stansbury High School, has Grantsville (Oquirrh Hills GC), to play big roles at schools appeared in 29 games for the 10 a.m. across the Beehive State. Wildcats, mostly as a pinch- Stansbury tennis at Grantsville, Utah Valley’s Lauren runner. She has scored 13 3:30 p.m. Frailey, a junior who played runs and stolen four bases. Grantsville’s Seth Beckett (above) returns a volley dur- Tooele tennis vs. Delta, her high school ball at Tooele Stansbury graduate ing his No. 1 singles match against Tooele’s Matt Vigil 3:30 p.m. High School, was named the Karlee Manzione has started on Thursday. Tooele’s Carter Filion (left) keeps his eyes Tooele softball vs. Maple Western Athletic Conference’s 32 games this season for on the ball. Tooele and Grantsville met in a Region 10 Mountain, 3:30 p.m. Pitcher of the Week for the Southern Utah, posting a .286 match on Thursday. The region and state tournaments week of April 3-9 — the sec- batting average with four dou- are scheduled to begin in a few weeks. Utah Jazz ond time this season she has bles, four home runs and 21 Joe Johnson’s buzzer-beater received that honor. Frailey RBIs. Her .402 on-base per- SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO lifted the Jazz to a 97-95 win has a 9-6 record in the pitch- centage is the third-best mark over the Los Angeles Clippers er’s circle for the Wolverines, on the Thunderbirds’ roster. in Game 1 of their first-round posting a 2.63 ERA with Janessa “Cheetah” Western Conference quarterfi- 35 strikeouts in 93 innings Bassett, another graduate of nal series Saturday at Staples pitched this season. Stansbury High, has started SEE WRAP PAGE B8 ➤ Her teammate, Tooele native Sydney Cluff, has SEE COLLEGE PAGE B8 ➤ B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY April 18, 2017 BIRTHDAYS WEDDING Beverly Wright Myrl Ekenstam Koyle-Walters Former Grantsville resident Myrl Ekenstam is turning 80 AJ Walters and Sierra Koyle Beverly Wright will celebrate years old on Thursday, April were married in the Twin Falls her 90th birthday Saturday, 20. Her family and friends LDS temple on April 15, 2017. April 22. Friends and family would like to wish her a happy An open house will be held are invited to celebrate with birthday! in their honor Saturday, April her that day from 1-3 p.m. at 22, 2017, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. the LDS church at 274 S. 100 at the home of Glen and Lori West, Hurricane, Utah. Walters, 796 E. Aspen (1120 North), Tooele.

AJ Walters and Sierra Koyle

Wendover Special Weapons COMMUNITY NEWS Bombing Range No. 1 Munitions Response Site Tooele Civic League Wendover, Utah to host 5K April 2017 GFWC Tooele Ciivic League PUBLIC NOTICE along with the Domestic Violence Coalition will sponsor Request for Information about Wendover Special Weapons Bombing Range a 5K run/walk on May 13, 2017. The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) intends to rank its East and West Targets, a munitions This race will be in support of response site (MRS), at the Wendover Special Weapons Bombing Range using the Munitions Response domestic violence victims with Site Prioritization Protocol (MRSPP). The MRS encompasses a 4,592 acre area and consists of two proceeds going for scholarships overlapping ranges known as the East and West Targets, built in 1945 and 1946, respectively. This area is for women who are pursuing located 50 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah and 8 miles north of the town of Wendover in Tooele further education. The League County. and the Coalition will work together to accomplish this goal The East and West Targets at the Wendover Special Weapons Range were largely used for testing guided and to bring in merchants, pro- “glide” bombs until 1948. The munitions believed to have been tested at the MRS consist of 1,000 pound, fessionals in the medical field 2,000 pound, and 12,000 pound practice bombs; 100 pound practice bombs; 2.25-inch Sub-Caliber Aerial and companies that are willing Rockets; and small arms. Debris from 2.75 inch and larger rockets, clip packaging, safety wires for to take part in this great event. rockets, and a Bangalore torpedo clip remaining in a crater at the East Target suggest that this area was Please put this on your calendar used as a disposal site at some time. The MRS was returned to the Bureau of Land Management in 1952. and come to Tooele and support this great race. Members in the PHOTO COURTESY OF GENEAL DART No Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC) were found during a Site Inspection conducted in Salt Lake area may want to look Geneal Dart of the GWFC Tooele Civic League presents a check to Rebecca October 2008 and all substantial-sized pieces of munitions debris had been removed. On the West Target into the Susan G. Komen race Bacon of the Domestic Violence Coalition for Domestic Violence Victims. Area, the inspection only found debris requiring the use of a shovel, magnet, or rake to collect. The crater for breast cancer awareness on These funds were earned at last year’s 5K run/walk and will be used for disposal area and some munitions debris was found in the East Target Area. the same day. scholarships for domestic violence victims.

The Wendover Special Weapons Bombing Range is one of many former military installations throughout the United States that will be reviewed under the Department of Defense’s MRSPP. This protocol is used BOOKWORM to assess sites that may have unexploded ordnance, discarded military munitions or munitions constituents, and to assign priorities for any additional investigation or munitions removal that may be required. ‘The Diary of an Immortal (1945 - 1959)’ The Corps of Engineers is seeking information about the Wendover Special Weapons Bombing The Diary of an Immortal Range that could help determine past and current activities at the site. The type of information he story is written in first ing. (1945 - 1959) needed includes the types of munitions that were used, ease of access to the site, number of people living person by Steven Ronson, The book continues to examine who begins his tale of being his life, loves, friends, and ability to by David J. Castello near the site, previous discoveries of munitions, and human health and environmental concerns. T a U.S. Army medic during World play beautiful, eerie music on his Werewolf Publishing Information collected will be used to apply the MRSPP and will be made available for public review in War II and experiencing the hor- sax—music that transcends human reviewed by Carol Anderson, accordance with 32 Code of Federal Regulations 179 requirements. rors of Nazi Germany, including capabilities. These capabilities he’s D.Min., ACSW, LMSW the freeing of the Dachau concen- discovered with the immorality The public is invited to participate in the scoring of the MRSPP and to provide comments to the USACE. tration camp. The first chapter pills include trance states, illu- evil practices. These practices If you have or would like additional information about this site, please contact Ms. Katherine Greene or sets the stage for a fascinating sions, prophetic visions, seeing intersect with the delight as well Mr. Paul Bruton. journey for Steven—from the hell the Akashic Records, the ability to as the traumas that coincide with For further information or to submit written comments, please contact: of the war to the beginning of his physically heal himself immediate- Steven’s decision to become an Ms. Katherine Greene Mr. Paul Bruton life as an immortal human being. ly from all trauma, even gunshot immortal. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Army Corps of Engineers For when he was in Germany, the wounds, and having the ability With its fascinating and unusual Sacramento District Sacramento District troop discovered a treasure trove to transcend the level of human story line, this work starts off with FUDS Program Manager Public Affairs Specialist of Nazi goods in a hideout. While consciousness. For Steven learns a bang, but at times, gets over- 1325 J Street 1325 J Street others looted for souvenirs and about the immortality of a sect of wrought in the presentation and Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 money, he read about the provi- Buddhists who have guarded these the minutiae, which sometimes Phone: (916) 557-6671 Phone: (916) 557-5166 dence of a box of pills, pills which laws of immortality for centuries. bogs down the flow of the various [email protected] [email protected] were meant for Hitler in order to He connects with a former mission- story lines. Yet the combination of dominate the world with immortal, ary and the missionary’s adopted history, fact, fiction, and lore sur- super Aryan beings. niece to work to alleviate all evil rounding WWII, the Chinese and Wendover Bombing Range Suffering from the trauma of connected to the pills. With these U.S. relations with them, the story Munitions Response Site the war and having to leave his two people and others who realize of ancient, immortal Buddhist Wendover, Utah new-found love, Steven struggles that a fanatical sect of monks is monks, Christ, the Dali Lama, the April 2017 to find meaning in life, as he is planning to do great harm with the exile from Tibet, and the desires continually being brought back in formula, Steven goes with them to of immortality make for a well- time to the tragedies of the war, China and Tibet in order to fight rounded reading and somewhat PUBLIC NOTICE Dachau, and the death of his peers, the battle between good and evil. reminiscent of the works by Dan Request for Information about Wendover Bombing Range including his best friend. He finds In graphic detail, the author is Brown. For what does this search when he returns home, that the able to place the reader into the mean on a human level? And what The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) intends to implement the Munitions Response Site adage, you can’t go home again, is settings of WWII and its ending, does it mean on a spiritual level? Prioritization Protocol (MRSPP) at the Wendover Bombing Range. The Munitions Response Site true for him as he is a very differ- with history lessons of the time These answers become clearer as (MRS) area of the Wendover Range that is under FUDS jurisdiction is located in Tooele County, ent man than prior to his military period. Likewise, the book inter- the story evolves; for the ending Utah. The property consists of a 15-mile wide transportation corridor between the Utah Test and experience. He decides to go to laces spiritual and religious beliefs of this tale is both unexpected and Training Range (UTTR) North and UTTR South that follows Interstate 80 east of Wendover, New York City, hoping to play gigs including the beauty of such beliefs expected—just like the journey Utah for approximately 45 miles. with bands via his saxophone play- and the sins of the world through began.

The Wendover Bombing Range was utilized to train the aircrews of B-17s, B-24s, and B-29s in air-to-air gunnery, air-to-ground gunnery, and bombing techniques during World War II. The 509th Composite Group under the command of Colonel Paul Tibbetts, Jr. used the Wendover Bombing Range for training prior to its mission to drop the atomic bombs on Japan in August of 1945. After the war, training with guided bombs, pilotless aircraft, glide bombs and missiles was conducted at Wendover Bombing Range. From 1947 to the mid-1950s, the Air Force operated the range for a variety of uses including strategic and tactical training and research and development. The majority of the original Wendover Bombing Range has been transferred back to the Air Force as part of the UTTR under command of Hill Air Force Base. The portion of the original Wendover Bombing Range that was transferred to the Bureau of Land Management and the State of Utah is included in the FUDS boundary.

The FUDS property was part of a transcontinental air route. Training in this corridor was discouraged to keep military air traffic in this area to a minimum. As a result, the majority of targets and ranges associated with this bombing and gunnery range were situated in both the northern and southern portions of the range. The majority of the FUDS property is managed by the Bureau of Land Management, and other portions are owned by the State of Utah or private owners.

The Wendover Bombing Range is one of many former military installations throughout the United States that will be reviewed under the Department of Defense’s MRSPP. This protocol is used to assess sites that may have unexploded ordnance, discarded military munitions or munitions constituents, and to assign priorities for any additional investigation or munitions removal that may be required.

The Corps of Engineers is seeking information about the Wendover Bombing Range that could help determine past and current activities at the site. The type of information needed includes types of munitions that were used, ease of access to the site, number of people living near the site, previous discoveries of munitions, and human health and environmental concerns. Information collected will be used to apply the MRSPP and will be made available for public review in accordance with 32 Code of Federal Regulations 179 requirements.

The public is invited to participate in the scoring of the MRSPP and to provide comments to the USACE. If you have or would like additional information about this site, please contact Ms. Katherine Greene or Mr. Paul Bruton.

For further information or to submit written comments, please contact: Ms. Katherine Greene Mr. Paul Bruton U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District Sacramento District FUDS Program Manager Public Affairs Specialist 1325 J Street 1325 J Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 557-6671 Phone: (916) 557-5166 [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY April 18, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 TELL ME A STORY ‘The Swan Maiden’s Trick’

(A Celtic Tale) “Very well,” said the witch, “but first you adapted by Amy Friedman and must clean my stables. If by dusk tomorrow you illustrated by Meredith Johnson have failed, you will die.” The prince followed the witch to the stables, nce upon a time, a king had a pear tree where he found 100 cattle in a barn that had and every day the pear tree bore 24 never been cleaned. Opears. That is, until one spring morning, He set to work, and at noon the Swan Maiden when the king discovered there were only 23. appeared. He called to his eldest son to guard the tree that “Rest in my lap,” she said. night. But at 2 a.m., beautiful music began to He lay down, and she combed his hair with a play. The eldest son fell fast asleep. golden comb until he was asleep. When he woke Sure enough, in the morning there were 23 she was gone, and the stable was pristine. pears. Soon the witch appeared, and he pretended The king called for his second son, but the to be finishing his task. same thing happened. The witch glared and hissed, “You did not do The third son said, “Father, I promise I won’t this work yourself!” let you down,” and he filled his ears with wax. “That may be true and it may not be,” the When the music began, he heard nothing and prince said, “but now you must give me the one stayed awake. At 3 a.m., a white swan landed who builds the fire and draws the water.” and began to pick the pears. “Not yet,” the witch said. “First, you must The prince raised his bow, but just as his bring me three eagle’s eggs without breaking a arrow was ready to fly, the swan turned into a shell. They are in the nest at the top of that fir beautiful maiden and cried, “Don’t shoot me! tree.” She pointed to a fir tree at the top of the I’m under a spell. I shall take you to the witch hill. who sent me to steal your pears.” The prince started off for the tree, but when “Take me to her,” the prince said, for he had he reached the bottom, he discovered it was fallen in love with the maiden at first sight. 100 feet high and smooth as glass. He tried for But when the maiden landed on the ground, hours to climb, but at noon the Swan Maiden she turned back into a swan and said, “Climb on appeared and let down her long hair. Then she my back and I’ll fly you there.” began to sing, and the wind began to blow, and And that’s what the prince did. it swept her hair up to the top of the tree where As they flew, the swan said, “What do you it caught in the branches. “Climb my hair!” she see, prince?” said. “Blue sky and dark earth.” The prince climbed to the top of the tree, They flew on. Again the swan asked, “Now gathered the three eggs and climbed down, and what do you see?” the Swan Maiden whispered a secret and flew “Blue sky above and dark earth below.” away. She flew on. The third time she asked, “What At sunset, the witch appeared. The prince do you see now?” showed her the eggs and said, “Now give me the Then she turned into a swan again, the prince he found inside a tiny palace of gold. When he This time the prince saw a glass hill with a one who draws the water and builds the fire.” climbed on her back, and away they flew. set it on the earth, it grew and grew. house at the very top that shone like a blazing The witch smiled sweetly for the first time When the old witch came to find the prince “Break a second egg,” she said, and out of this fire. and said, “Come to my house and let me reward — she had been preparing to kill him — she one came a herd of sheep. “That is the house of the witch,” the swan you for your work with a fine supper, and I shall found that he was gone and she raged. That morning, the king looked out of his bed- said. “When she asks why you have come, tell give you what you wish.” When she saw the figure in the corner, she room window and saw a splendid castle of gold her to give you the one who draws the water The prince followed her home, and the witch cried, “Where is the prince?” But the figure was where once had stood only empty fields. When and builds the fire.” hurried into the kitchen. silent, and so the witch raised her hand to slap he rode over to get a closer look, his own son When they reached the house on the glass Before long the Swan Maiden knocked softly the girl. Her hand got stuck fast. She shrieked, answered the door and told him the tale. hill, the prince climbed off the swan and she on the door and the prince answered. and struck the figure with her other hand, and The prince and the Swan Maiden married in flew away. “Come with me,” she said, and they sneaked that also got stuck. a grand wedding, and they always shared their He knocked on the door, and the witch into another room, where the Swan Maiden There the witch remained for the rest of her bounty with the prince’s brothers. And everyone answered and asked what he wanted. The made a soft sticky figure of honey and meal. The days. lived happily ever after. prince said, “The one who draws water and maiden dressed the figure in her own clothes Meanwhile, as the swan and the prince flew, builds the fire.” and set it in the corner. she said, “Open one of the eggs.” When he did, MONDAY’S WARM COCOA Trust in a relationship can boil down to consistency and timing he grass all around me bending metal pipe, based in Be consistent. I’ve tried to they didn’t. They knew I would a high level of confidence. was dark green, thick concrete, at his whim. And, feed them at or near the same lead them to safety, so they fol- Remember to be consistent, Tand tall. It should have last I looked, I was still mostly time and place twice, each day. lowed. They had spent enough bank your time and create a been. It was spring and the Lynn Butterfi eld skin and bone. All of which, I That’s why they were waiting time with me to be certain of comfortable relationship. It weather had provided an GUEST COLUMNIST wanted to remain intact. for me at their feeding rack, my motives. will be worth it, because all of almost perfect pallet for ardent At the moment, I was still even when the weather was Create a comfortable us will need to endure many growth. Some of that weather intact, and the welcome I dreadful. They knew I’d come relationship. I’ve worked to storms in life. was now raining down on me received by the steers was one at that time, at that location. develop my relationship with in a torrent, driven by high moment, drenched and icy, I of calm confidence. They were so certain of it these cows on many different Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda winds. found it hard to believe it could As I walked into the hay that they had left the protec- levels. The sound of my voice, and is a managing broker for a The wind blew the leg of get much worse. barn, calm enveloped me. I tion of their warm, dry stable my touch, my smell, my move- real estate company. my trousers up just enough to In such weather conditions, was protected from the rain, in advance of my arrival. ments, the taste of their food cause a shiver from the strik- cows can become skittish. I’ve wind, sleet and hail. I lifted Consistency makes a differ- have all become part of how ing of cold hail on my bare seen them race across a field some hay and bravely went ence, especially during times we interact together. When I skin. My pants were beginning in seconds or buck and jump back into the torrent. I wanted of adversity. approach them, I call out as to soak through. My coat was as if to demonstrate a fervent my furry friends to receive the Bank your time. Trust isn’t a welcome. When I’m close, I beginning to soak through. I defiance. I’ve always found same protection, so I intended earned over a short period of reach out and let them sniff my was cold! I knew my cows were them to be passionate, curious to feed them in a different than time. I’ve spent months and hand. To reassure them, I rub cold, too. creatures. That’s why I was customary location. years with these cows. They’ve their heads, sides and backs. The best way to keep cows approaching them with excep- I walked out. They followed. been able to observe me over I stand and do these things warm and healthy in adverse tional caution at this stormy They ate comfortably. They a long time. So, they know as they eat, so they associate weather is to keep them well moment. stayed within the protection I have their best interest at all of my movements with fed. That’s why I was out in You might say I wasn’t offered. Their behavior caused heart, because I’ve proven it the pleasure of being fed. I’ve Colorful Children’s this wild, grass-promoting throwing caution to the wind. me to really consider the mes- to them over time. They could made it comfortable for them weather. I wanted my cows I had no desire to have 1,800 sage or “Moosage” they were have been upset because of to be with me. Activities Every to be as comfortable as pos- pounds of beef launch me giving me. the intemperate weather. You and I can use these Thursday in Your sible. The weather report had skyward to be ravaged by the Here is the communication They could have run away or same Moosages of Trust in all warned me that the worst wind like a rag doll. After all, my cows gave me about build- hurt me badly because of an of our relationships. If we will, Transcript Bulletin was about to arrive. At this my largest steer is capable of ing and maintaining trust. imperfect circumstance, but those around us will enjoy

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Alfred Jodl of the German High Command signs the unconditional surrender of German forces. Jodl had hoped to limit the terms of German surren- der, but Allied commander ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW Gen. Dwight Eisenhower demanded complete sur- 1950s and while there she render. purchased a copy of “The ➤ On May 3, 1952, a ski- Picayune Creole Cook modified U.S. Air Force Book.” Is it worth keeping? C-47 becomes the first — Tom, Pittsburgh aircraft to land on the A: Your cookbook was North Pole. Lt. Col. Joseph Q: I am not really a published in 1954 by the Fletcher walked to the collector, but I have two Times-Picayune newspaper. exact geographic North McCoy cookie jars that I’m Since it was purchased during Pole, probably the first curious about. Both origi- the 1950s, I assume it prob- person ever to do so. nally belonged to my mom ably was the 12th edition. The and are probably from the first edition was published ➤ On May 2, 1964, an explo- 1950s. 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Joining the cast are Rachel ABC decided to pull the series was “slowly being Q: Whatever happened to Bilson (“The O.C.”) and Kaitlin (for the dreaded “low ratings”) adapted.” So there the TV series “Doubt” with Doubleday (“Empire”); how- after only five episodes. So is a ray of hope in Subscribe Today Elliot Gould? It appeared on ever, what roles they will play many unanswered questions. those statements, 882-0050 CBS several months ago. I in the ensemble piece is still a Will H.G. Wells (Fred Stroma) and you can bet watched a few episodes and mystery. ever capture Jack the Ripper I’ll have my fingers it just disappeared. —Valerie While we are all sad about (Josh Bowman)? Will H.G. and crossed for more of M., via email Rayna James’ death, the show Jane (Genesis Rodriguez) live the spy drama. A: CBS pulled the legal/ has a slew of other talented happily ever after? 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CBS will air the remaining 11 news, CMT also announced Manager” be back for Place a Notice in the episodes. that it has been picked up for a another season, or is this a © 2017 King Features • • • 16-episode sixth season. one-and-done kind of series? Synd., Inc. Transcript Bulletin! Q: Is “Nashville” off the • • • — Lee F. in Georgia Elliot Gould Weddings • Birthdays air permanently now that Q: I have been enthralled A: Although intended as a Graduations • Military Missionaries ANSWERS Anniversaries Trivia Test Answers Honors & Awards 1. Elphaba 6. Chico, Harpo, 435-882-0050 2. Shoulder Groucho, Gummo 3. Six (Montana, South and Zeppo 58 N. Main, Tooele Dakota, Nebraska, 7. Green and yellow 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) Colorado, Utah and 8. Topiary Idaho) 9. Peterhouse TOOELETRANSCRIPT 4. A forward slash or 10. San Francisco BULLETIN stroke 5. Dr. Pepper © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. TUESDAY April 18, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B5 Bulletin Board

ing war; avoid power struggles and teach of bright teenagers for Youth Congresses to musical horizons, please join us! All levels entrance). The executive meeting will be TOOELE TATC your children to complete chores without discuss the most effective ways to conduct of skill and experience welcome. Contact at 7 p.m. and the general meeting will be reminders or pay. Courses are 100 percent “KidsTalks,” communicating positive life Emma at [email protected]. at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for volunteer Senior Center Diesel Tech class free, incentives are offered dependent choice messages to very young children, drivers — no DAV membership is required. The senior center is for the enjoyment of Become a Heavy Duty Diesel Technician upon attendance and food is provided ages 4-9. Moose-trained teens have given Tooele Valley Free Masons Will need a VA physical. No monthly all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting and start earning an attractive income. at each session. Register to attend at KidsTalks to more than 700,000 young- The Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the meetings are held in July or December. activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, Employer partners are waiting to employ HealthyRelationshipsUtah.org. sters across North America since 1990. second Friday of each month for dinner and Call commander Curtis G. Beckstrom at exercise program, line dancing, wood carv- diesel technician graduates. Enroll today socializing. If you are interested or have 435-840-0547 or adjutant Eric Suarez at ing, Wii games, watercolor class, movies and begin an exciting lucrative career. Visit questions please join us at the Lodge, 435-241-9781. and health classes. Meals on Wheels avail- tatc.edu or call 435-248-1800 for more CHARITY EAGLES located at the corner of Settlement Canyon able for homebound. Lunch served week- information. Road and SR-36, or give us a call at (435) Health Department and Aging days. For age 60 and above, suggested Tooele Children’s Justice Center Breakfasts 277-0087. Services hours donation is $3. For those under age 60, Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in need There is a special on the second and The Tooele County Health Department and cost is $5. Transportation available to the EDUCATION of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and snacks. fourth Sunday for $5 per person. You can Tooele Valley Family History Aging Services’ new hours of operation are store or doctor visits for residents in the We appreciate all donations. For inquiries order from the menu, biscuits and gravy Center Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., and Friday Tooele and Grantsville areas. For transpor- Online courses or drop-off call (435) 843-3440. 25 S. 100 may be served as a special for $5 or as Research your ancestors free with trained from 8 a.m.-noon. Check out our calendar tation information call (435) 843-4102. For Online courses in Network+ and Security+ East, Tooele. a regular menu item for $7 per person or FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele on our main page for holiday hours and more information about the Tooele center, IT are designed for the IT professional $3 for seniors who order very few items or Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 closures. For more information, call (435) call (435) 843-4110. seeking to upgrade their skills and knowl- United Methodist dinner for kids age 11 and under. The breakfast East, Tooele. Phone (435) 882-1396. 277-2301. edge of networking and security, and pre- Tooele United Methodist Church offers a includes one glass of juice or milk and cof- Hours of operation: Tuesday through Friday, Books for the Whole Family pares you for the CompTIA Network+ and free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and fee with refills. Bad beer is available and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Parkinson’s Disease Support Donated children’s books and paperbacks Security+ exams. Call the Tooele Applied social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is the food is delicious. Public invited. evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings by Group are for sale for 25 cents, and hardcovers Technology Center at (435) 248-1800 for served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. appointment only. Special classes offered A diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease can are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. more information or to enroll. Steak nights regularly. Call the center for more informa- be overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 The Tooele Valley Resource On April 21, the dinner special is a five- tion. Tooele has a support group for persons a.m.-2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele City Adult education piece shrimp dinner for $11. On April 28, Center with Parkinson’s Disease and their caregiv- Library. All proceeds go back to the library Get your high school diploma this year. All the special is a sirloin steak for $12. The Tooele Valley Resource Center, now Take Off Pounds Sensibly ers. You can learn how others are coping for projects and programs. classes required for a high school diploma, If you are struggling with your weight, sharing a building with the Tooele County with PD and how to live well. We meet the adult basic education, GED preparation and Planning meeting you don’t need to travel the road alone. Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, is cur- third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. at Bingo is Back! English as a second language are available. The planning meeting will be Tuesday, April TOPS can help you achieve your goals and rently in need of donations. Please con- TATC, Tooele Applied Technology College, St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started Register now to graduate — just $50 per 18, 2017, at 6 p.m. All officers are encour- support you in your journey. We provide sider donating items such as deodorant, 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For informa- its bingo games again on Fridays starting semester. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call aged to be there to plan the activities for accountability through weekly weigh-ins chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, toilet tion, call Barb at (801) 656-9673 or Hal at at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time! (435) 833-8750. Adult education classes May. Please come. and support and encouragement in a non- paper, shampoo, conditioner, combs and (435) 840-3683. Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with are for students 18 and over. brushes. Cash is also welcomed. Those judgmental environment. TOPS is open questions. who receive services include individuals Auxiliary PPs monthly dinner to all men, women, teens and preteens. PMP Shirley McCarty will host the PPs’ Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope ESOL or families in crisis, the homeless and There are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele Friends of the Library ESOL conversational classes are held dinner meeting at Jim’s Restaurant on to Recovery” families at risk of becoming homeless. For to accommodate your schedule. UT 330 The Friends of the Tooele City Library, the Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL students Wednesday, April 19, 2017, at 7 p.m. All Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 more information, call (435) 566-5938 or Tooele meets Tuesday at Cornerstone fundraising arm of the library, is happy to may also come anytime the center is open PPs are invited to come, have dinner and p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Suite 4 in fax (435) 843-0244. Baptist Church, 276 E. 500 North. Weigh announce that it is accepting recipes from Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to for individualized study. Registration is $50 socialize with the other PPs. See you there! in from 5:30-6 p.m., meeting at 6 p.m. Call the community for a cookbook that will be all those affected by someone else’s addic- per semester. Call (435) 833-8750 for First Baptist Food Pantry Mary Lou at (435) 830-1150 for informa- ready for purchase this summer. The reci- Eagle members dues tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help more information. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- tion. UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday. Weigh- pes can be for appetizers, soups, salads, All Aerie and Auxiliary members are by sharing our experience, strength and ing an emergency food pantry to meet the in from 9-9:30 a.m., and the meeting is at main dishes, vegetables, cookies, cakes, Early Head Start encouraged to participate in a Grand Aerie hope. For more information, please contact needs of our community. The food pantry 9:30 a.m. This chapter meets at a private desserts or beverages. Recipes should Do you have a child under age 3? Are Challenge and pay their annual dues in Terri at (435) 313-4851. is available for emergency needs. Hours residence, so call ahead for the exact loca- include the donor’s name. There is a col- you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early April and May to help the Local Eagles of operation are Saturdays from 10 a.m. tion. Call Lynne Nash at 435-849-3853 for lection box located on the counter of the Head Start is a free program for eligible Aerie and/or Auxiliary to possibly win Military items wanted to noon. We are located at 580 S. Main information. TOPS is a nonprofit organiza- library in which to deposit your favorites. families that offers quality early educa- $1,000. Send them to the Secretaries at When you no longer want your military Street. For information call (435) 882- tion. See the TOPS website at www.tops. Recipes will be collected through the end tion for infants and toddlers in the home; the lodge. items, do not take them to the D.I. or the 2048. org. of March. We encourage you to submit as parent education; comprehensive health thrift store. Bring them to 775 S. Coleman many recipes as you wish. services to women before, during and after The Tooele County Food Bank New Eagle officers Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Street — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, If any member of either the Aerie or boots, shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, pregnancy; nutrition education and family Our club meets the third Tuesday of the & Grantsville Emergency Food Auxiliary is interested in being an offi- belts, canteens, pouches, old photos, Attention Artists in the support services. Call (435) 841-1380 or month (except June, July and August) from Pantry cer, contact the Worthy Secretary Kevin etc. They will be displayed with honor and Community (801) 268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the Pioneer Museum The Tooele County Food Bank and Denner or Madam Secretary Rosalie Fox. respect. Call Matthew or Tina, 435-882- The Friends of the Tooele Library will be free additional information. downstairs conference room located at 47 Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry are in Nominations will be at the regular meeting 8688. holding an art auction on Saturday, June E. Vine Street, Tooele. Come learn about Free developmental evaluation need of canned meats, soups, pasta and on Thursday, April 27, 2017, at 8 p.m. for 24 at 11 a.m. in the City Hall Council rocks, minerals and ways to craft with them Chambers. This will be a regular auction, DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers any non-perishable foods. We are accept- the Aerie and at the regular meeting on Tooele County Choral Society and enjoy field trips for rock collecting. Love singing? The Tooele County Choral with 70 percent going back to the artist a variety of services to families with ing donations for Pathways Women’s and April 24, 2017, at 7:30 p.m. Come join in Membership $15/year. Email TooeleGemAn Society needs you! To schedule an audi- and 30 percent going to Friends of the infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. Children’s Shelter (victims of domestic and have some fun, do charity work and [email protected]. tion, please call Denise McCubbins at Library. Artists can set a minimum bid. For Individualized services are available to abuse). They are in need of socks, under- feel great. 435-224-5032. Rehearsals for this fun-lov- more information, contact Karen Belmonte enhance development in communication, wear, blankets for twin beds, hygiene Sons of Utah Pioneers ing and somewhat serious choir are every at [email protected]. motor development, cognition, social/emo- products (hairspray, hair gel, body wash, The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Saturday night from 7-9 p.m. at the 1025 tional development, self-help skills and nail polish and remover) toys. Anything will ELKS Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep our Tooele Kiwanis 5K Freedom Run health concerns. Contact us for a free be appreciated. Underwear and socks must W. Utah Ave. LDS church. Meetings pioneer heritage alive. We do this through The Tooele Kiwanis Club will host its annual developmental evaluation at (435) 833- be new. Other items can be gently used. histories, stories, artifacts, monuments, Lodge meetings are held the second and Rocky Mountain Hospice 5K Freedom Run on July 4, 2017. Runners 0725. Please help us help our community. Drop museums, service and scholarships. Much fourth Tuesday of every month. House Want to have more meaning in your life. Do can go to tooelekiwanis.com to register for boxes are located in the Intermountain of this labor of love is found in the Tooele committee meetings are held every third you want to do something that is satisfying the run or get further information. Staffing Office, 7 South Main Street #203, Pioneer Museum at 47 East Vine in Tooele, Tuesday of the month. All members are and of great service to your community? 4H YOUTH Tooele, UT 84074. as well as various statues and monuments welcome and encouraged to attend. Then become a Rocky Mountain Hospice May the 4th Be With You! Baby blankets needed around the county. The Tooele Pioneer volunteer. No experience required. All GRANTSVILLE Cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Connect with a galaxy far, far away at this Baby blankets are needed for the nursery Friday night dinners training, background check and TB tests Canyon is another of our projects. We are Tooele County 4-H sponsored Star Wars day at Mountain West Medical Center. Blankets Dinner will be served on the first and third provided by Rocky Mountain. The only Family History Center always looking for artifacts and histories as event. Dress like your favorite character. should be new and in good condition. Friday of each month from 6-9 p.m. Steak requirement is your desire to help someone Find the Past ... an opportunity to find a loan or gift to be displayed for everyone’s Explore galactic activities and learn about Homemade blankets are also accepted and shrimp dinner — $16.50, Ribeye in need. Please contact Diane Redman at your ancestors at our Center, 113 E. benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum. If summer 4-H activities on Friday, May 4, if new. Donations can be turned in to the dinner $18, Steak dinner — $12, Shrimp Rocky Mountain Hospice, 801-397-4904. Cherry Street (behind the stake center). you are interested in the values of honoring from 6-8 p.m. at 151 N. Main in Tooele. volunteer desk at Mountain West Medical dinner — $14, Halibut dinner — $18, Fish We welcome all to research or just find out past and future pioneers and in visiting Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group more about those who have provided you a Fun for the whole family! Center, 2055 N. Main St. in Tooele. Call and chips — $12, Soup and salad bar their historical settings and learning more Join us the 3rd Monday of each month rich heritage. Consultants are available to Diane at (435) 843-3691 with any ques- — $8. All dinners include soup or salad about those who settled and shaped Utah, from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical assist in getting started or furthering your i4-H Camp tions. and baked potato or fries. attend our business and education meeting Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Health research. Hours are Mon. and Wed: 10 Registration now available for i4-H Camp Snacks the first Thursday of each month. A potluck Department’s Aging Services program a.m.-2 p.m.; Tues. and Thur: noon-4 p.m.; through 4-H Online. Camp will be June Community Closet Clean out your closets. The Community Hungry? Need a snack? Available in the dinner followed by various presentations is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Tues, Wed, Thurs: 7-9 p.m. For times not 19-21 at USU Eastern in Price, Utah, for Closet is accepting donations for gently social quarters, during business hours: starts promptly at 6:30 p.m. at the Tooele Association’s Caregiver Support Groups. listed or an appointment, please call 435- 7th and 8th graders. Cost is $115 (limited used clothing. Donations are accepted at Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, burgers $3.75 8th Ward Meetinghouse (the old 5th Ward, The groups are designed to provide emo- 884-6611. partial fee waivers available). The theme this year is “The World Awaits” with lots of your neighborhood school. Contact Christy ($4 with cheese), chicken sandwich $3.75 Pinehurst Chapel), 196 N. Pinehurst Ave., tional, educational and social support for Senior Center fun, exciting events planned. More informa- Johnson at (435) 830-4706 with any ques- ($4 with cheese) and personal pizzas $3. Tooele. Call Joe Brandon at 435-830-9784 caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2456. tion can be found at utah4h.org/events/ tions. for more information. The senior center is for the enjoyment Yard sale Tooele Valley Academy of Dance of all seniors age 55 and older. For info, i4h/index . For 4-H Online help contact the The annual Lodge Yard Sale is April 22, Tooele Family Al-Anon The Tooele Valley Academy of Dance pres- call (435) 884-3446. Activities include Tooele USU Extension at 435-277-2409 or 2017, at 7:30 a.m. Contact the Lodge at Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at the Tooele ents “Sleeping Beauty” on Friday, April 21 Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceramics, Rob Griffin at 435-797-3761. MOOSE 435-882-2408 for more information or to Pioneer Museum, in the basement at the at 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 22 at 2 p.m. pinochle, movies and wood carving, etc. donate items. back of the building. For questions or more at Tooele High School. Tickets are available Meals on Wheels available for homebound. Scholarships Meals at the Lodge information, please call Allene at (435) online at TVADance.org for $20 per family Lunch served weekdays. For age 60 and Join 4-H for just $5 annual dues! To partici- Friday and Saturday night dinners will be pate in 4-H activities, you must register as served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday night Annual Veterans Appreciation 830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435) 884-0825 or $5 each. above, suggested donation is $3. For those or (435) 241-9200. under age 60, cost is $5. Transportation a 4-H member online at ut.4honline.com. dinners change weekly, or you can order Day and Car Show The annual Veterans Appreciation Day and The Next Chapter available to the store or doctor visits for Many scholarships and contests are avail- from the menu. Saturday night dinners able on the 4H website, utah4h.org, and include a 14-ounce ribeye or T-bone steak Car Show will take place June 10, 2017 Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U The Next Chapter is a free social support residents in the Tooele and Grantsville This group meets Sunday at 5 p.m. at the the USU Extension website, extension.usu. with choice of baked potato/fries, salad at City Park (“Pool Park”) at 11 a.m. Car and educational program to help widows areas. For transportation information, call Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. edu/wasatchfront/shared-contests. and roll; halibut or salmon steak with registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. Lunch is and widowers adjust to the loss of their (435) 843-4102. Main Street. For more information, contact choice of baked potato or fries, salad and at 11:30 a.m. — veterans eat free. spouse through monthly activities. You are Gesele at (435) 224-4015 or Jo-Ann at Utah Junior Turkey Show roll, or jumbo shrimp with choice of baked invited to join others who are on the same Daughters of Utah Pioneers (435) 849-4180. The DUP is seeking any family histories, Registration forms available in the Tooele potato or fries, salad and roll. All meals Golf scramble page as you, to begin a new chapter in your The second annual Cancer Awareness photographs, books, stories or vintage Extension office. All forms are due before are for a reasonable price. No orders are life story. Call Sarah with Tooele County “Fun” Scramble will be May 21, 2017, Alcoholics Anonymous artifacts (before 1900) to display at our Monday, May 15. Poults will be $3.50 each taken after 8:45. Daily lunch specials are Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for more with a 9 a.m. shotgun start at The Links Meeting daily at noon and 8 p.m. at the DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 and available for pickup around Aug. 1. The available at the lodge from 11 a.m. After details. at Overlake. Cost is $45 per player. The Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave. For W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. turkey show will be Nov. 9-11. Participants purchase of 10 (ten) meals either Friday/ last day to sign up will be May 18, 2017. more information, contact Lance at (435) Stansbury Art and Literary Artist Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the must be in at least third grade by Oct. 1, Saturday nights you get a free one. If you Hole sponsorships are $25 per sign, with 496-3691 or Wendy at (801) 694-2624. Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- 2016, and a current member of 4-H or FFA. have more than four people in your party, of the Month proceeds to benefit the Huntsman Cancer tion, call Ellen Yates at (435) 884-0253 or Contact Joshua Dallin 435-797-8442 or please call ahead to ensure the cook can Food Addicts in Recovery The Stansbury Art and Literary Society Institute. The last day to become a hole Coralie Lougey at (435) 884-3832. Visit [email protected] for more information plan better. For members and their guests Artist for the month of March is Patricia sponsor will be May 5, 2017. All fees are Anonymous www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or www. or call 435-277-2049. only. Jessie. Pat has gained recognition for her due at the time of sign-up. Golf and hole Are you having trouble controlling the exploretooele.com. use of roses in her gardens. As these have Club activity kits available Mid Year Conference sponsor sign-up sheets will be located in way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery matured she turned her artistic talent to Grantsville Irrigation Many fun activity kits are available to On April 20-23, the Idaho/Utah Moose the Lodge social quarters. Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- photographing them in various light situ- support 4-H clubs and camps. Check out Association Mid Year Conference will be ery program for anyone suffering from ations. From these photographs, Pat has The water should be running by April 13 food addiction. Meetings are held every or 14. Agricultural users have been issued what’s available by visiting utah4h.org/ held in Twin Falls, Idaho. Registration forms produced beautiful and colorful close-up volunteers/kits and utah4h.org/discover/ are available at the lodge. HISTORICAL SOCIETY Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, prints of various roses grown in her yard. two use-or-lose turns to be used by May 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele. Enter at the north 15. We will not monitor residential use until discoverkits. These works of art are available to view at Ethnic food tasting Seeking Historical Items back entrance. For more information, call the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce, May 15. Contact the office at 435-884- Junior Youth Conference Millicent at (435) 882-7094 or Denise at 3451 with any questions or concerns. On Thursday, April 27, the lodge will host Tooele County Historical Society would like 154 S. Main, Tooele. The public is invited Join this 3-day camp for 5th-6th grade an ethnic food tasting from 5:30 p.m. until members of the community who have any (435) 830-1835 or visit www.foodaddicts. to see this Chamber Wall Gallery display youth to participate in fun workshops, the it’s gone. Come out and enjoy different eth- family or personal histories, photographs, org. Everyone is welcome to attend. anytime during the Chamber’s regular busi- STANSBURY PARK annual Snow Follies, and great learning nic foods made by our diverse members. books, brochures, DVDs, VHS tapes, or ness hours. experiences at Snow College. With older For members and their guests only. newspaper articles that you would like Tooele County Aging Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Benson Gristmill 4-H youth serving as mentors, 4-Hers to donate to our organization to please Stansbury Art and Lit Spring improve self-esteem, strengthen involve- Free dinner for veterans teers to help us meet the needs of seniors The Benson Gristmill is having its pre-open- call us. We are also looking for books, Open House ment and interest in 4-H, and have opportu- On Friday, April 28, we will honor veterans in the community. Many seniors require ing cleanup party on April 29. Volunteers newspaper articles, photos, brochures Stansbury Art and Literary Society, a non- nities to meet other youth from throughout with a free dinner. assistance and need rides to doctors or are needed to help clean, weed, and or any history that pertains to the Tooele profit organization serving Tooele County, the state. Registration at ut.4honline.com other health professionals. Rides help spruce up the pioneer park prior to opening County area. If you would like to donate presents its 2017 Spring Art Show and ends May 24. Contact Tooele Extension at Supreme Governor speech seniors live more independent lives. Call on Thursday, May 4. Anyone interested in them to our organization, or if you would Open House. This will be held Tuesday, 435-277-2405 or [email protected] Franz R. “Fritz” Griswold, Supreme (435) 843-4114 for more information. The helping is asked to come from 8 a.m.-1 let us make a copy for the Tooele County April 25, 2017, from 7-9 p.m. at the for more information. Governor of the Loyal Order of Moose, will Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers also p.m. Lunch will be served. Please bring Historical Society, please call Alice Dale at Coulter House Event Center, 175 East speak at Tooele Moose Lodge No. 2031 (435) 882-1612. are in need of volunteers. For more infor- gloves and tools with your names on them. at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, May 3 as part of mation about volunteering at the Grantsville State Road 138, Stansbury Park. Bring your his travels across the state of Utah. For Center, call Dan at (435) 843-4753. For friends and family — it’s free to the public! USU EXTENSION Historical books Come view and purchase amazing art, pho- more information about the event contact Tooele County Historical Society’s books volunteering at the Tooele Center, call SCHOOLS tographs, jewelry and other creative works Quick and Healthy Family Meals the Moose Lodge office at 435-882-2931. will be available to purchase at our meet- Debbie at (435) 843-4103. while meeting the local talent in your com- Quick & Healthy Family Meals, Fridays at Griswold rose from the post of Supreme ing. The History of Tooele County Volume Story and Craft Hour Jr. Governor to become the Moose Life’s Worth Living Foundation munity. Refreshments will be served. Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the the Tooele USU Extension, 151 N. Main. II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, and Fraternity’s Chief Presiding Officer on Suicide support group every fourth Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy the Free samples and give-away each week Railroading in Tooele is $20, and we also Suicide Prevention Training July 5, 2016, elected by vote of Supreme Thursday at 7 p.m. at Mountain West adventures of books and make fun crafts. (set of measuring cups, spoons, rubber have eight note cards depicting four dif- Come learn how you can help. Thursday, Lodge delegates to a one-year term as Medical Center, located at 2055 N. Main For more information, call (435) 833- spatula, and jar gripper). Create a fruity ferent pioneer buildings for $4. These will May 11, 7-8:30 p.m. at Tooele City Hall. Supreme Governor at the organization’s Street in Tooele, in the classroom by the 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West dessert — April 21. Call 435-277-2409 the make great gifts for your family and friends. Sign up now to save your spot. Online 128th International Convention in St. cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, Wednesday before class for reservation. Please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612 if registration is open at www.tooelec- Louis, Missouri. The Moose organization, thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- Tooele. Please enter through the south Adults and teens only. Attend one class or you would like to purchase these books. ity.org. Questions? Contact Heidi at headquartered at Mooseheart, Illinois, cide, please plan on attending. Please go side doors. all of them. [email protected] or 435-843-2188. consists of nearly one million men and on Facebook and like our page to keep Livestock Judges Training women in approximately 1,600 lodges GROUPS AND EVENTS current with our latest news and events. Free Preschool Hour Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworthliv- Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele Livestock Judges Training May 11-13 in and 1,400 chapters throughout the U.S., ingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour Spanish Fork. Adult and youth track avail- Canada, Great Britain and Bermuda. Local author seeks photos able. Great training for individuals wanting If it happens here, of learning, singing and creating. This class The organization owns and operates A local author and historian is seeking origi- Disabled American Veterans is for all children 0-5 years old. Please to judge livestock shows, 4-H volunteers, Mooseheart, a 1,000-acre community and nal photographs of Saltaire, Black Rock, read about it here. come and enjoy the fun. For more informa- and youth interested in livestock judging. school for youngsters in need, located 40 Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, as well Chapter 20 Featuring Chip Kemp. Visit www.uintacoun- The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will tion, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We miles west of Chicago; and Moosehaven, as any similar turn-of-the-century attractions TOOELE hold its monthly executive and general TRANSCRIPT are located at West Elementary School, ty.com/IMJT or call Dawn Sanchez 307- a 75-acre retirement community near and resorts for an upcoming book project. meetings on the third Thursday of every 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter 783-0570 or [email protected]. Jacksonville, Florida. Additionally, Moose Those who wish to contribute information BULLETIN month at the Pioneer Museum (rear through the south side doors. lodges and chapters conduct more than or photographs of these parks should con- Free Webinars $90 million worth of community service tact Emma Penrod at [email protected]. St. Marguerite Catholic School Free webinars online at articles.extension. annually (counting monetary donations, Contributions will be printed with credit in St. Marguerite Catholic School welcomes org. This is where you can find research- miles driven and volunteer hours worked). a yet-to-be released pictorial history book. students of all faiths from preschool based information from America’s land- Such community service can be tailored There is no such thing as too many photo- Bulletin Board Policy through eighth grade. Featuring all-day grant universities enabled by eXtension.org. to local needs, but also takes the form of graphs as the author needs a minimum of If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at kindergarten, all-day preschool, junior high Dads Matter organizationwide programs. One of these 160 photographs, and any help is greatly 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin programs includes Tommy Moose, where appreciated. Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit grades 6-8, small class sizes, free trial Dads matter — which is why we are offer- lodges and chapters have provided nearly organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. days and an enhanced STEM curriculum ing a free research-based parenting course 200,000 plush Moose figures since 2003, Tooele Valley Flute Choir Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot called STREAMS with religion, Spanish, for fathers and father figures. You will learn free of charge to emergency workers and The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks mem- guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please music and art classes included. 15 S. 7th how to put an end to arguing, back talk and hospitals to give to children in stressful sit- bers interested in our inaugural effort to call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later Street in Tooele, 435-882-0081. begging; teach responsibility without losing uations. Also, the Moose Youth Awareness raise the profile of local flutists. If you love than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. your child’s love; set limits without wag- Program annually brings together hundreds to play the flute and want to grow your B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY April 18, 2017

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(Mention UCAN) port manager, assistant airport manager or Ability to work independently, adjust to chang- computer skills for the completion of program Grantsville City is now offering a position for a ing procedures and schedule work efficiently. statistical reports. May perform other duties as operations manager at a primary commercial assigned. The hours for this job are Monday – Furniture & FLEET VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT service airport. Managerial and supervision and Maintain a positive attitude towards Senior Appliances Citizens and Tooele County and get along well Friday 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm . MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE demonstrated interpersonal skills and the abili- ty to interact with a wide range of disciplines. with the General Public. Knowledge of the geo- Minimum Qualifications: NORTH VALLEY Ap- TECHNICIAN Plus graphical area to which assigned. This category High School diploma. pliance. Washers/ in the Maintenance Department. And dryers refrigerators, Enhancing qualifications include but are not involves frequent and prolong sitting. Also Duties are to include service and repair of the City’s Two (2) years of experience of general respon- freezers, stoves. limited to MBA, Accreditation by the American working in weather conditions that may not be vehicles and equipment which includes loaders, $149-$399 full war- Association of Airport Executives (AAAE), FAA ideal such as heat, cold, rain, snow and wind. sibility work, preferably in a public service backhoes, police vehicles, fire department vehicles, ranty. Complete re- private pilot certificate, financial/accounting setting etc. Applicant will maintain records and be respon- pair service. Satis- sible for all safety inspections for the City’s fleet background, personal computer skills, and faction guaranteed. corporate experience For a complete job description or an vehicles. Applicant may also be required to assist For a complete job description or an Parts for all brands. Or application please visit in water, sewer and street maintenance. Applicant application please visit (435)830-3225. • An equivalent combination of education and http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html must have a High School diploma or equivalent. http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html Applicant must graduate from an applied technology experience. Applications must be submitted to Applications must be submitted to Garage, Yard course in Automotive or Diesel mechanics, or three Tooele County Human Resource Office, Tooele County Human Resource Office, Sales (3) years of experience in an automotive or heavy Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Rm 308, 47 South Main Street, Tooele Rm 308, 47 South Main Street, Tooele truck or equipment repair shop. Must be able to Management experience involving at least 12 Or email to [email protected] Or email to [email protected] HAVING A GARAGE read and understand service and repair manuals and direct employees. Working knowledge of good SALE? Advertise it in EEO Employer EEO Employer schematics. Must possess a valid Utah State Vehicle management principles. Knowledge of the the classifieds. Call Safety Inspection Certification for light as well as principles and procedures involved in the op- 882-0050 heavy vehicles. Familiar with equipment operation erations of a small commercial service airport. to include loaders, backhoes, riding lawnmowers Knowledge of safety considerations in the and the use of various hand and power tools. ASE NOW HIRING CONCRETE MIXER DRIVERS Pets Certification desirable. Must be familiar with MS operation of an FAR Par 139 certificated airport. Word, Excel and Fleet Maintenance tracking soft- Thorough knowledge of aviation procedures ware. 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Starting wage is application please visit KENNELS. $20.40 per hour. www.co.tooele.ut.us/humanresources/ In The Tooele Area Dog & Cat boarding, currentjobs.htm obedience training. Please submit an application along with a resume to Applications must be submitted to Call (435)882-5266 Susan Gustin at 429 East Main St., Grantsville. Tooele County Human Resource Office, rushlakekennels.co The application is available at Rm 308, 47 South Main Street Tooele m www.grantsvilleut.gov or at City Hall. Deadline for applications is April 28, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. or email application and resume Postings close April 19th HAVING A yard sale? to [email protected] Apply online at GENEVAROCK.COM (click on the link that says careers) Advertise in the Tran- GRANTSVILLE CITY IS AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER EEO Employer script NOTICE OF VA- CANCY STANSBURY RECREATION AREA SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT The Stansbury Service Agency, appointing authority for Board Members of the Stans- bury Recreation Area Special Service Dis- trict, hereby gives no- tice that a vacancy for Trustee will exist as of PUBLIC NOTICE: April 1, 2017. This va- The Grantsville City cancy will be filled by Council will hold a appointment of the work meeting at 6:00 Stansbury Service p.m. on Wednesday, Agency Board of Trus- April 19, 2017 at 429 tees, with the ap- East Main Street, pointee serving out the Grantsville, UT 84029. unexpired term of ap- The agenda is as fol- proximately 6 months, PUBLIC NOTICE lows: after which the position North Tooele Fire Dis- WORK MEETING will be filled by public trict April Board Meet- PUBLIC NOTICE AGENDA: election. ing Notice is hereby given 1. Discussion of tenta- Persons interested in PUBLIC NOTICE 2017 Schedule that the Tooele City tive budget. being considered for Dugway Proving Subject: Notice of Council and the 2. Adjourn. appointment as Trus- Ground Seeking Inter- public meeting sched- Tooele City Redevel- PUBLIC NOTICE: tee for the Stansbury est in Re-establishing ule change opment Agency, will The Grantsville City Recreation Area Spe- a Restoration Advisory Notice is hereby given meet in a Business Council will hold its cial Service District Board (RAB) that the North Tooele Meeting on Wednes- regular meeting at must submit a resume The Department of the Fire Protection Service day, April 19, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- to the Agency Clerk, 1 Army is seeking poten- District regular monthly the hour of 7:00 P.M. day, April 19, 2017 at Country Club, Suite 1, tial input from inter- working session and The meeting will be 429 East Main Street, Stansbury Park, UT, ested parties regarding TUESDAY April 18, 2017 board meetingsTOOELE sched- heldTRANSCRIPT in the Tooele City BULLETINGrantsville, UT 84029. 84074 during office environmental restora-B7 uled for Thursday, Hall Council Room lo- The agenda is as fol- hours of 8:00 am to tion activities continu- April 20, 2017 have cated at 90 North Main lows: 4:00 pm, on or before ing as part of the In- Motorcycles & Homes for Public Notices beenPublic CANCELLED Notices Street,Public Tooele, Notices Utah. CALLPublic TO Notices ORDER Public Notices MayPublic 1, 2017. Notices To be stallationPublic RestorationNotices ATVs Rent Meetings and Meetings RESCHEDULED 1. PledgeMeetings of Allegiance AND MeetingsPLEDGE OF AL- Miscellaneous eligibleMiscellaneous for appoint- ProgramMiscellaneous (IRP) at Dug- for Thursday, April 27, 2. Roll Call LEGIANCE ment, a person must way Proving Ground FOR SALE ATV 570 WHY RENT When Deadline for public 2017 at the Stansbury 3. Mayor's Youth Rec- ROLL CALL ANNOUNCEMENT be a United States (DPG). Ranger R2R 2012 You Can Buy? Zero notices is 4 p.m. the Park Fire Station, 179 ognition Awards AGENDA: OF APPOINTMENT Citizen, a registered A Restoration Advisory 1,000mi w/ snow down & Low In- day prior to publica- Country Club, Stans- 4. Public Comment 1. Mayor Youth AND NOTICE TO voter, and reside Board (RAB) is a fo- plow. Glass wind- come programs, 1st tion. Public notices bury Park, UT. The Period Awards. CREDITORS within the boundaries rum comprised of rep- shield w/ wipers, roof, time & Single par- submitted past the working session will be 5. Sunset Estates Pre- 2. Public Comments. In the Matter of the Es- of Stansbury Service resentatives from the mirrors, winch, radio ent programs, deadline will not be held at 6:30pm and the liminary Plan 3. Summary Action tate of Linda Kay Agency. Department of De- plus. 5X9 echo trailer Berna Sloan (435) accepted. board meeting will fol- Presented by Jim Items. Brown, Deceased Upon review of the re- fense (DoD), the U.S. w/ ramp. $9,800 840-5029 Group 1 UPAXLP low at 7:30pm or as Bolser a. Approval of Minutes P r o b a t e N o . sumes, applicants will Environmental Protec- 435-841-7798. Excel- soon thereafter at the 6. Minutes b. Approval of Bills 173300032 be selected for inter- tion Agency (USEPA), lent condition. 3BDRM, 1BTH, ac, N O T I C E A N D same location. 7. Invoices 4. USDA Presentation Daniel Maciel, whose view. A vote to select state and local govern- utilities included AGENDA Dated this 17th day of Presented by Michelle for funding and loan address is 21 South the appointee will take ments, tribal govern- $950/mo, $600/dep. NOTICE IS HEREBY April 2017 Pitt options for the water East Centerville, Utah place at the Regular ments, and the af- Autos (435)840- 4529 GIVEN THAT THE Cassandra Ray 8. Adjourn and sewer Main Street 84014, has been ap- Meeting of the Stans- fected community. TOOELE COUNTY (Published in the Tran- Michelle Y. Pitt Project. pointed Personal Rep- bury Service Agency RAB members provide HOMES available to COUNCIL ON AGING script Bulletin April 18 Tooele City 5. Consideration of a resentative of the Board of Trustees, to their advice to the DoD DEMOLITION DERBY purchase for LOW IN- WILL HOLD A MEET- 4/4/17 & 20, 2017) Recorder/RDA Secre- temporary relief of above-entitled estate. be held at 7:00 pm on concerning environ- COME buyers with ING ON TUESDAY tary noise restriction for Creditors of the estate May 24, 2017, located mental restoration at good credit. Berna APRIL 25, 2017 AT PUBLIC NOTICE Hinckley Lions Club Notice is hereby given Pursuant to the Ameri- Rocky Mountain Diesel are hereby notified to: at 1 Country Club, military installations. Sloan (435)840-5029 1:00 P.M. AT THE cans with Disabilities Nationals at the De- (1) deliver or mail their Stansbury Park, Utah. The RAB provides Demolition Derby July Group 1 Real Estate. TOOELE SENIOR that the Tooele City 4, 2017 Delta, Utah Council, and the Act, Individuals Need- seret Peak Complex written claims to the (Published in the Tran- stakeholders the op- CENTER 59 EAST ing Special Accommo- on July 15, 2017. Personal Representa- script Bulletin April 18, portunity to participate $21,000 Prize Money V I N E S T R E E T , Tooele City Redevel- Limited Weld, Bone Homes opment Agency will dations Should Notify 6. Mayor and Council tive at the address 20, 25 & 27, 2017) in the restoration proc- TOOELE, UTAH Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele Reports. above; (2) deliver or ess, monitor restora- Stock, Trucks, Mini 1. Welcome meet in a Work Ses- NOTICE OF PUBLIC Derby, Figure 8 Rob- sion, on Wednesday, City Recorder, at 7. Closed Session mail their written AUCTION tion progress, and 2. Approve February & 843-2110 or michel- (Personnel, Real Es- claims to the Personal make community e r t D e w y z e $$SAVE MONEY March 2017 meeting April 19, 2017 at the Notice is hereby given 435-496-3750. Search Bank & hour of 5:00 p.m. The [email protected], tate, Imminent Litiga- Representative's attor- of Auction at Grand views known to the de- minutes (Action Item) prior to the meeting. tion). ney of record, BRIAN cision makers. How- (ucan)1of2 H U D h o m e s 3. Aging Services Re- meeting will be held at Storage LLC on April www.Tooele Bank- the Tooele City Hall (Published in the Tran- 8. Adjourn. A. TAYLOR, at the ad- 29, 2017 at 10:00 am ever, at Dugway Prov- DONATE YOUR CAR, port (Information script Bulletin April 18, Christine Webb dress designated be- ing Ground, remedia- Homes.com Berna Items) Large Conference to settle dilinquent ac- TRUCK OR BOAT Sloan (435) Room located at 90 2017) City Recorder low; or (3) file their counts in accordance tion solutions have TO HERITAGE FOR . Membership & Lead- In compliance with the written claims with the been determined and 840-5029 Group 1 ership North Main Street, TOWN OF VERNON with section 38-8-4 of THE BLIND. Free 3 Tooele, Utah. NOTICE OF CHANGE Americans with Dis- Clerk of the Third Dis- the Utah code. Con- implemented. The re- Planning on selling . Caregiver Advisory Day Vacation, Tax 1. Open City Council O F M E E T I N G ability Act, Grantsville trict Court of Tooele tents of units to be mediation sites in- your home, you could Board discussion on Deductible, Free Meeting SCHEDULE City will accommodate County, or otherwise sold are: cluded in Dugway's be sending your sales combining with Council Towing, All Paper- 2. Roll Call The public is hereby reasonable requests to present their claims as #33 Jarrod Presten- Part B permit are now points to up to on Aging work Taken Care Of. 3. Discussion: given notice that the assist persons with required by Utah law bach in Post-closure care. 340,000 households . Resource Guide pro- CALL - Zoning Map & Land Vernon Town Council disabilities to partici- within three months af- #35 Jeremy Wells The purpose of re-es- at once. For $163. ject discussion 1-800-360-4120 Use Discussion conducts its regular pate in meetings. Re- ter the date of first #54 Delores Montoya tablishing the Dugway you can place your . Senior Services Sur- Presented by Jim meetings on the first quests for assistance publication of this no- #213 Shane Brozovich RAB is to promote Got an older car, boat 25 word classified ad vey Bolser Tuesday of each may be made by call- tice or be forever #240 Darlene Hill community involve- or RV? Do the hu- to all 45 newspapers . Area Plan - Sunset Estates Pre- month starting in May ing City Hall (435) barred. #260 Karen Hoover ment by giving the mane thing. Donate it in Utah. Just call the 4. Senior Centers Su- liminary Plan at the Vernon Fire Sta- 884-3411 at least 3 Date of first publication #274 Jeremy Biddle public the opportunity to the Humane Soci- Transcript Bulletin at pervisor Report (Infor- Presented by Jim tion, 325 Main St., Ver- days in advance of a April 18, 2017. #292 Angela Quintana to understand the ex- ety. Call 1 - 882-0050 for all the mation Item) Bolser non, Utah. The May meeting. Brian A. Taylor #295 LeAnne Miller isting requirements of 800-849-1593 details. (Mention 5. In-Home Services - Ordinance 2017-13 and August meetings One or more Council (#13377) #RV 26 Vehicle - Ca- Post-closure require- ucan) Report (Information SELL YOUR CAR or An Ordinance of will begin at 7:30, all Members may partici- 64 East Winchester maro 1995 vin# ments within DPG's Item) pate electronically. Street Suite 205 environmental restora- boat in the classi- SELLING YOUR Tooele City Amending other meetings for the 2G1FP22PXS2210210 6. Adjourn The anchor location Murray, UT 84107 tion process. fieds. Call 882-0050 HOME? Advertise it the Tooele City Code remainder of the year #322 Kim Mcune S HERRIE AHL- will be City Hall at the Tele. (801) 613-0599 If the RAB is re-estab- or visit www.tooele- in the classifieds. Call Section 7-25-6 Re- will begin at 7:00 #244W Kaelyn Henry STROM, Aging Serv- above address. Fax (801) 386-7242 lished, the Army will transcript. com 882-0050 or visit garding Permits for o'clock p.m. The Ver- #RV 38 Aaron Baetz ices Director (Published in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- not provide financial www.tooeletran Temporary Special non Town Planning 5th wheel camp trailer If you desire special script Bulletin April 18, script Bulletin April 18, support to the public script.com Event Signs Commission conducts - 1981 Companion se- accommodation under 2017) 25 & May 2, 2017) members for their Trucks the Americans With Presented by Roger its regular meetings on rial #235017 Baker the fourth Tuesday of #288 Danielle Woo- services nor will mem- Disabilities Act, please bers be compensated 1989 CHEVROLET Office Space contact Tooele Coun- - Dispatch Fees each month also at the Public Notices NOTICE OF VA- dard Presented by Scott Rush Valley Town #345 Randon Thomas for work hours lost or 1/2 ton 4 wheel drive ty’s ADA Coordinator, Trustees CANCY STANSBURY time invested. pickup with shell. Has Jami McCart, (435) Wardle Hall. The Planning RECREATION AREA #E26 Jeremy Colby FOR LEASE Office/ Local community 200,062 miles. Best 843-3497, within three 4. Council Reports Commission's meet- Deadline for public SPECIAL SERVICE #255 Gilbert Pacheco Business Space members interested in 801-859-3514 or working days prior to 5. Close Meeting ings begin at 7:00 notices is 4 p.m. the DISTRICT #350 E Trenton Ruy- Utilities included. creating a RAB should 801-347-5990 this meeting. - Litigation o'clock p.m. day prior to publica- The Stansbury Service bal 46, 52, & 54 South be willing to establish (Published in the Tran- - Property Acquisition DATED this 12th day tion. Public notices Agency, appointing This action is an at- Main. and jointly chair RAB script Bulletin April 18 6. Adjourn of June 2017. submitted past the authority for Board tempt to collect delin- Apartments (602)826-9471 and attend all RAB & 20, 2017) Michelle Y. Pitt Doretta Shumway deadline will not be Members of the Stans- quent rents. As anno- for Rent T o o e l e C i t y Vernon Town tated by Storage Lien meetings (which could accepted. bury Recreation Area last between two to NOTICE OF CANCEL- Recorder/RDA Secre- Clerk/Recorder UPAXLP law 38-8-4. All articles 2 BDRM 1BTH A/C LATION Special Service Dis- four hours each) and Water Shares tary (Published in the Tran- trict, hereby gives no- stored by a rental fenced yard, storage, The regularly sched- Pursuant to the Ameri- script Bulletin April 18, agreement, and having be willing to devote new carpet, new uled board meeting for Public Notices tice that a vacancy for ample time to review cans with Disabilities 2017) Trustee will exist as of not been paid for 30 paint, $800m/o in- 59 ACRE ft in central the Tooele County Act, Individuals Need- Water User days, will be sold or DPG environmental cludes electric&water. Erda for $7200 or Housing Authority on PUBLIC NOTICE: April 1, 2017. This va- restoration documents ing Special Accommo- The Grantsville City cancy will be filled by otherwise disposed of $500 deposi t best offer. Call Jack April 26, 2017, has dations Should Notify Deadline for public to pay charges. Auc- within prescribed time washer&dryer. Avail- at 435-840-3010. been cancelled Council will hold a notices is 4 p.m. the appointment of the frames. To express Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele work meeting at 6:00 Stansbury Service tion is subject to can- able in June. DeAnn Christiansen City Recorder, at day prior to publica- cellation in the event of your interest in partici- Executive Director p.m. on Wednesday, tion. Public notices Agency Board of Trus- pating in a RAB, 2BDRM $700mo $400 843-2110 or michel- settlement of debt be- Buildings (Published in the Tran- April 19, 2017 at 429 submitted past the tees, with the ap- p lease go to dep. Hookups-Stor- [email protected], tween the owner and script Bulletin April 18, East Main Street, deadline will not be pointee serving out the http://www.dugway.ar age, carport, we pay prior to the meeting. Grantsville, UT 84029. unexpired term of ap- tenents at Grand Stor- If you build, remodel or 2017) accepted. my.mil/Contact.aspx water + garbage. Ref- (Published in the Tran- The agenda is as fol- proximately 6 months, age LLC. remove buildings you UPAXLP between 13 April and erences, background PUBLIC NOTICE script Bulletin April 18, lows: after which the position (Published in the Tran- can place your classi- 12 May, 2017. Fill in check. No smoking, North Tooele Fire Dis- 2017) WORK MEETING will be filled by public script Bulletin April 18, fied ad in 45 of Utah's the appropriate contact no pets. Single or trict April Board Meet- PUBLIC NOTICE AGENDA: Public Notices election. 2017) newspapers for only information and put couple preferred. ing Notice is hereby given 1. Discussion of tenta- Persons interested in PUBLIC NOTICE $163. for 25 words Miscellaneous “RAB” in the Details 435-841-0127 2017 Schedule that the Tooele City tive budget. being considered for Dugway Proving ($5. for each addi- box. If enough interest Subject: Notice of Council and the 2. Adjourn. Deadline for public appointment as Trus- Ground Seeking Inter- SETTLEMENT CAN- tional word). You will is generated, Dugway public meeting sched- Tooele City Redevel- PUBLIC NOTICE: notices is 4 p.m. the tee for the Stansbury est in Re-establishing YON APARTMENTS reach up to 340,000 Proving Ground will ule change opment Agency, will The Grantsville City day prior to publica- Recreation Area Spe- a Restoration Advisory 2 & 3 bedroom apts. households and all form a RAB and pro- Notice is hereby given meet in a Business Council will hold its tion. Public notices cial Service District Board (RAB) Prices starting at you do is call the vide information on that the North Tooele Meeting on Wednes- regular meeting at submitted past the must submit a resume The Department of the $840/mo. Call Dan- Transcript Bulletin at membership and re- Fire Protection Service day, April 19, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- deadline will not be to the Agency Clerk, 1 Army is seeking poten- ielle (435)882-6112 882-0050 for all the sponsibilities. District regular monthly the hour of 7:00 P.M. day, April 19, 2017 at accepted. Country Club, Suite 1, tial input from inter- for info. details. (Mention (Published in the Tran- working session and The meeting will be 429 East Main Street, UPAXLP Stansbury Park, UT, ested parties regarding UCAN Classified Net- script Bulletin April 13 SELLING YOU R board meetings sched- held in the Tooele City Grantsville, UT 84029. 84074 during office environmental restora- work) & 18, 2017) HOME? Advertise it uled for Thursday, Hall Council Room lo- The agenda is as fol- SELL YOUR com- hours of 8:00 am to tion activities continu- in the classifieds. Call WANT TO get the lat- April 20, 2017 have cated at 90 North Main lows: puter in the classi- 4:00 pm, on or before ing as part of the In- 882-0050 or visit est local news? Sub- been CANCELLED Street, Tooele, Utah. CALL TO ORDER fieds. Call 882-0050 May 1, 2017. To be stallation Restoration SELL YOUR car in the www.tooeletran scribe to the Tran- and RESCHEDULED 1. Pledge of Allegiance AND PLEDGE OF AL- or visit www.tooele- eligible for appoint- Program (IRP) at Dug- Transcript Bulletin script.com script Bulletin. for Thursday, April 27, 2. Roll Call LEGIANCE transcript. com ment, a person must way Proving Ground Classified section. 2017 at the Stansbury 3. Mayor's Youth Rec- ROLL CALL be a United States (DPG). Park Fire Station, 179 ognition Awards AGENDA: Citizen, a registered A Restoration Advisory Country Club, Stans- 4. Public Comment 1. Mayor Youth voter, and reside Board (RAB) is a fo- bury Park, UT. The Period Awards. within the boundaries rum comprised of rep- working session will be 5. Sunset Estates Pre- 2. Public Comments. of Stansbury Service resentatives from the held at 6:30pm and the liminary Plan 3. Summary Action Agency. Department of De- board meeting will fol- Presented by Jim Items. Upon review of the re- fense (DoD), the U.S. low at 7:30pm or as Bolser a. Approval of Minutes sumes, applicants will Environmental Protec- soon thereafter at the 6. Minutes b. Approval of Bills be selected for inter- tion Agency (USEPA), same location. 7. Invoices 4. USDA Presentation view. A vote to select state and local govern- Dated this 17th day of Presented by Michelle for funding and loan the appointee will take ments, tribal govern- April 2017 Pitt options for the water place at the Regular ments, and the af- Cassandra Ray 8. Adjourn and sewer Main Street Meeting of the Stans- fected community. (Published in the Tran- Michelle Y. Pitt Project. bury Service Agency RAB members provide script Bulletin April 18 Tooele City 5. Consideration of a Board of Trustees, to their advice to the DoD & 20, 2017) Recorder/RDA Secre- temporary relief of be held at 7:00 pm on concerning environ- tary noise restriction for May 24, 2017, located mental restoration at of TooelePursuant to the Ameri- Rocky Mountain Diesel Countyat 1 Country Club, military installations. cans with Disabilities Nationals at the De- Stansbury Park, Utah. The RAB provides Act, Individuals Need- seret Peak Complex (Published in the Tran- stakeholders the op- ing Specialooele Accommo- Countyon Julyfeatures 15, 2017. some of the most dramaticscript and Bulletin diverse April 18,landformsportunity toon participate Earth. There dations Should Notify 6. Mayor and Council 20, 25 & 27, 2017) in the restoration proc- MichelleT Y.are Pitt, 11,000 Tooele Reports.foot-high peaks, an inland sea, verdant valleys, and a mysteriousess, monitor restora-desert with City Recorder, at 7. Closed Session tion progress, and 843-2110a bizarre or michel- expanse(Personnel, of white Real salt. Es- The only people who knew about themake place were community the Native [email protected], tate, Imminent Litiga- views known to the de- prior Americansto the meeting. whotion). lived there, and a few white explorers during the earlycision 1800s. makers. But How-that all (Published in the Tran- 8. Adjourn. ever, at Dugway Prov- scriptchanged Bulletin April in 18,SeptemberChristine Webb 1846. That year the Donner-Reed Party, while tryinging Ground, a shortcut remedia- to 2017) City Recorder tion solutions have California, passedIn compliance through with the the county and nearly perished in the Greatbeen Salt determined Lake Desert. and Americans with Dis- implemented. The re- Three years later,ability a handful Act, Grantsville of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lakemediation Valley and sites built in- a meager encampmentCity will accommodate in Settlement Canyon above today’s Tooele City.cluded Soon, in others Dugway's followed, reasonable requests to Part B permit are now and a communityassist emerged persons on with the edge of the Great Basin frontier thatin Post-closurewas populated care. by disabilities to partici- The purpose of re-es- individualistic andpate inenergetic meetings. settlersRe- who managed to thrive in an environmenttablishing the fraughtDugway quests for assistance RAB is to promote with hardship. mayTheir be story, made byand call- many others, are found inside this Historycommunity of Utah’s involve- Tooele ing City Hall (435) ment by giving the County. Learn884-3411 about how at least the 3pioneers ingeniously built their lives inpublic the wilderness; the opportunity the wild days in advance of a to understand the ex- mining days in meeting.Ophir, Mercur and Jacob City; the Pony Express Trail; theisting glorious requirements beaches of and One or more Council Post-closure require- resorts along theMembers southern may partici-shore of the Great Salt Lake, and more. ments within DPG's pate electronically. environmental restora- The anchor location tion process. will be City Hall at the If the RAB is re-estab- above address. lished, the Army will (Published in the Tran- not provide financial Get Yourscript Copy Bulletin April Today 18, at the Tooele Transcript-Bulletinsupport to the public $ 95 2017) members for their 39 services nor will mem- • Nearly 500 pages bers be compensated for work hours lost or • Large 8.5 x 11 size pages time invested. Local community 58members N. interested Main in • Hardcover with dust jacket TOOELE creating a RAB should RANSCRIPT be willing to establish • More than 500 photos T and jointlyTooele chair RAB Mon.-Fri.and attend 8:30 all RAB to 5:30 • More than 700 pioneer biographies meetings (which could ULLETIN Closedlast between Sat. two and to Sun. B four hours each) and be willing to devote ample time to review DPG environmental restoration documents within prescribed time frames. To express your interest in partici- pating in a RAB, please go to http://www.dugway.ar my.mil/Contact.aspx between 13 April and 12 May, 2017. Fill in the appropriate contact information and put “RAB” in the Details box. If enough interest is generated, Dugway Proving Ground will form a RAB and pro- vide information on membership and re- sponsibilities. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin April 13 & 18, 2017) B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY April 18, 2017 Anguish, sympathy for Heap after daughter’s tragic death

PHOENIX (AP) — his family.” Since 2007, he and his wife Condolences poured in for Heap spent 10 seasons have operated a foundation to retired NFL player Todd Heap with the Ravens, who selected help sick and disadvantaged and his family on Saturday, a him in the first round out of children. day after police say the former Arizona State in 2001. He He talked about family Pro Bowl tight end accidentally spent two seasons with the being the most important thing ran over his 3-year-old daugh- Cardinals before retiring with in his life in a 2015 interview ter with a truck, killing her. 42 career touchdowns. He with Kevin Byrne, the Ravens’ Heap was moving the truck made the Pro Bowl after the senior vice president for public at his home in Mesa, a Phoenix 2002 and ’03 seasons and was and community relations. suburb, on Friday when he a second-team All-Pro in 2003. “I just got done jumping struck the girl, police said. Heap was inducted into on the trampoline with my 2- She was pronounced dead at a the Ravens’ Ring of Honor in year-old daughter,” Heap told hospital. 2014. Byrne, “and it’s hard to get a The Baltimore Ravens, “We cannot imagine the bigger smile than that. I took Heap’s longtime former team, heartbreak and sorrow Todd all three of my boys golfing called the accident “knee- and Ashley’s family feels right this morning. That was a lot of buckling news and an over- now,” the Ravens said in a fun. (My wife) Ashley makes whelming tragedy.” statement. “We believe their me smile every day. Family and Jay Feely, who played deep faith and tremendous all of the events we do, that with Heap on the Arizona support from friends and fam- regularly makes me smile.” Cardinals, wrote on Twitter: ily will help them through this In a statement, the “My heart is broken for Todd unimaginable time.” Cardinals called the death “a

Heap and his family. One of Heap is from a Mormon grief that is beyond words and FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO the kindest persons I’ve ever family that stretches its lineage one which no family should The ball eludes Grantsville outfielder Hailey Delaney (21) after getting caught up in the wind as second baseman met and a man who lives for to the early days of the faith. experience.” Maizie Clark looks on during Thursday’s game against Tooele at the Deseret Peak Complex. Tooele won 7-4 as Grantsville struggled with errors.

and got the job done. It was and we played full of errors. ����������������������������������� Buffaloes nice to see us finally all com- Give them credit — they put ing together and picking each the ball in play and did what continued from page B1 other up when we needed it.” they were supposed to do and ���� Grantsville broke up we didn’t.” as Tooele added four more Grover’s no-hitter bid on Tooele’s win helped jumble runs to its lead, though a Reannon Justice’s RBI single up the Region 10 standings, combination of hard-hit balls with one out in the sixth after handing Grantsville its first and a fierce wind didn’t do Maizie Clark drew a leadoff region loss of the season. Grantsville any favors. Amber walk. An error and a base hit Through Friday’s games, Lujan reached on an error and loaded the bases and set up Union, Grantsville and Grover and Jenna Gowans Hannah Butler’s three-run Stansbury all have identical each had fielder’s choices, with triple that led to a pitching 2-1 records, with Grantsville all three runs eventually scor- change, but Grantsville got no and Stansbury set to meet on ing on a double by Avina and a closer. Wednesday. Tooele is half a single by Hervat. “We struggled today,” game behind at 2-2, and Park Grover added an RBI single Grantsville coach Heidi Taylor City is 0-3. Walk a Mile in Her Shoes ® in the fifth. said. “[Tooele] played perfect [email protected] “It was a big game,” Lujan — they didn’t have any mis- Saturday, April 22nd, 2017 @ 11:00 am said. “We worked together takes until that sixth inning, ���������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������-a-mile-in-her-shoes-������-32361237332 Vaughan At least it’s a relatively it there unscathed. short road trip for the fourth- But all it takes is getting ����������������������������������-���-3532 continued from page B1 place team from Region 11, to Spanish Fork. Once you’re ����������������������-882-���� which has to face the Region there, anything can happen. ment will be battle-tested. 10 champion. And while Bear And with Tooele County’s ���������������������� Even with Grantsville’s 10-0 River looks like a tough out, three teams — Grantsville, �������������������������������������������������������������-����� loss to Bear River last week, it getting to host Region 10’s Stansbury and Tooele — and a would surprise nobody to see fourth-place team in the open- resurgent Union squad, it prob- ��������������������������������������������������������������� one of Region 10’s representa- ing round doesn’t seem like ably will. ����������������������������������������������������������� tives reach the state champion- much of a reward. Region 11’s Darren Vaughan is a veteran ����������������������������������������������������������������� ship game, if they don’t end up No. 2 and No. 3 seeds look to sports writer from Moab, Utah. ����������������������������������������������������������� winning the whole thing. be overmatched by their coun- He is thankful for the press box Each region champion gets terparts from Region 10, in all at the Deseret Peak Complex, ����������������������������������������������������������������� to host a four-team, double- likelihood. where he was able to watch ���������� elimination “pod” in the open- It’s likely that all four squads Thursday’s Grantsville-Tooele ing round of the state tourna- from Region 10 will make it softball game without getting ��������������������������������������������������� ment. A win means you’re to the second weekend of the blown away in the wind. Email going to Spanish Fork the next state tournament, though it’s him at dvaughan@tooeletransc ������������������������������������� week. unlikely that all four will make ript.com.

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38 of 45 games for Dixie State this season and leads the Trailblazers with a .417 batting average and 31 stolen bases. She has five doubles and three triples along with 16 RBIs. She also has commit- ted just one error in the out- field as Dixie has racked up a 34-11 overall record. Three Tooele County prod- ucts call Snow College home. Tooele High graduate Alyssa Arslanian has a .472 batting average with 12 home runs, 10 doubles and five triples for the Badgers, driving in a team-best 44 runs with a gaudy .991 slugging percent- age. Grantsville High’s Sarah Sandberg is batting .349 with six home runs, 12 doubles, two triples and 33 RBIs, TTB FILE PHOTO and her former high school Stansbury High graduate Janessa “Cheetah” Bassett is hitting .417 with 31 teammate, Sydney Barney, stolen bases for Dixie State University this season. has pitched seven complete games, posting a 4-10 overall Eagles’ first 24 games, posting any other local athletes play- record with a 5.96 ERA. a .333 batting average with ing college sports, whether Tooele High graduate a home run, two triples and in-state or outside of Utah, Siearrah Anderson is helping five RBIs. She also has pitched please contact the Transcript USU-Eastern in its first season three innings with an 0-1 Bulletin’s sports department. of intercollegiate softball. record in the pitcher’s circle. [email protected] Anderson started eight of the If you have information on

Real Salt Lake evening their record at 6-6 overall. Wrap Real Salt Lake overcame a 1-0 Eric Young Jr. had five hits for Salt Lake, extending his hit streak to continued from page B1 deficit in the final five minutes, getting late goals from Yura seven games. Monday’s game Center in Los Angeles, giving Utah Movsisyan and Brooks Lennon to was the last of a seven-game a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven upend the Colorado Rapids 2-1 on homestand, as the Bees hit the series. The Jazz lost starting cen- Saturday at Dick’s Sporting Goods road for an eight-game trip to ter Rudy Gobert to a knee injury Park in Commerce City, Colorado. Sacramento and Fresno. They will just 17 seconds into the game, Movisisyan’s goal in the 85th min- return home April 27, when they but Johnson scored 21 points and ute came on a penalty kick to tie open a series against El Paso. Derrick Favors added 15 points the game, and Lennon’s first goal and six rebounds off the bench as a member of RSL came three The Grizzlies split the first two to help make up for Gobert’s minutes later. RSL, which has won games of their first-round ECHL absence. Gordon Hayward had its first two matches under new Playoff series against 19 points and 10 rebounds and coach Mike Petke, will play host to the Allen Americans, losing the George Hill had 16 points for Atlanta United FC on Saturday at opener 4-3 before bouncing back Utah. Blake Griffin had 26 points Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy. in Game 2 with a 4-1 win. Utah and Chris Paul had 25 points and Salt Lake Bees will host the next three games 11 assists for the Clippers, who in the best-of-seven series played host to Game 2 on Tuesday The Bees took a 3-0 lead in the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday night. The game was not complete bottom of the first inning and held at in West Valley at press time. on to beat the Fresno Grizzlies 6-2 on Monday at Smith’s Ballpark, City, with each game starting at 7 p.m.