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TOOELETRANSCRIPT Buffs beat Rams in summer SERVING league game TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 See B1 BULLETIN TUESDAY June 21, 2016 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 123 No. 6 $1.00 High demand makes for few rental homes ‘Hot’ market for home sales is making ‘rentals disappear,’ local agent claims

by Tim Gillie something, you get a lot of appli- STAFF WRITER cations from people that want to rent.” A tight residential rental mar- A hot market for home sales ket in Tooele County has become is making rentals disappear, even tighter since last year, according to Critchlow. according to local real estate “Years ago during the reces- agents. sion, people couldn’t sell their “It’s horrible,” said Sandy homes,” she said. “Now that Critchlow with Equity Real Estate home prices have gone up and TOOELE ARTS FESTIVAL and Property Management. they are selling fast, people that “There is nothing out there to rent and when you can find SEE RENTAL PAGE A9 ➤

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The Tooele County housing market has rentals in high demand.

PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD

Hundreds of residents (top) enjoyed the artists’ booths and food vendors at the Tooele Arts Festival Friday night. The band Drive (above left) topped Low well levels has off the night’s entertainment schedule. Melanie Taylor, Melinda Shelton and Afton Hanson (above) rock out to the band Jersey Street during the Rush Valley citizens festival. Bonnie and Londyn Petersen (left) trade bites of their roasted corn. Brothers Aiden and Camden Mitchell (bottom left) work on their worried about water vinyl creations at the Spin Art booth. Huntsville artist David Carrich (bot- tom right) puts a painted vinyl disc out to dry at the Spin Art booth. by Steve Howe and now can only run two wheel- STAFF WRITER lines. He said a well driller told him the water level in his 100- SEE FESTIVAL PAGE A12 ➤ When Jeremy Martin pur- foot deep well had dropped over chased his more than 120-acre 40 feet when he replaced the property in 2006, he was able to pump. run four irrigation wheel-lines at Sometimes water scarcity his alfalfa field in Rush Valley. would require Martin to shut After a couple years, Martin had to cut back to three lines SEE WELL PAGE A9 ➤

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 5:59 a.m. 9:03 p.m. City set to begin July Thursday 5:59 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Friday 6:00 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Saturday 6:00 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Sunday 6:00 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Monday 6:01 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Fourth events W Friday Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 6:01 a.m. 9:04 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 10:44 p.m. 8:16 a.m. by Jessica Henrie to registerprotection. at this0-2 Low; time, 3-5 Moderate; said Terra 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 11:25 p.m. 9:16 a.m. Sherwood,Very High; assistant 11+ Extreme director of Friday none 10:19 a.m. STAFF WRITER Saturday 12:02 a.m. 11:24 a.m. parks and recreation.ALMANAC Sunday 12:38 a.m. 12:29 p.m. Independence Day celebra- ParentsStatistics can for help the week a ending child June regis- 20. Partly sunny and hot Pleasant with plenty of Warmer with plenty of Very warm with times Monday 1:13 a.m. 1:36 p.m. Partly sunny and hot Sunshine and nice Partly sunny and hot Temperatures Tuesday 1:47 a.m. 2:44 p.m. with a shower sunshine sunshinetions beginof clouds this and week sun in Tooele ter online at www.tooelecity.org City. or at TooeleHigh/Low City past Hall. week All partici- 91/49 Last New First Full Normal high/low past week 83/58 93 70 93 66 87 55 78 55 91 66On Friday,94 the 67city will hold98 its 71pants shouldAverage meettemp past at week Tooele City 70.4 annual Tooele Tri Kids’ Triathlon Park, 200Normal W. Vine average Street, temp past at week 6 p.m. 70.5 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low June 27 July 4 July 11 July 19 for children ages 12 and under. Friday for the event. Shown is Wednesday’s Registration costs $15 for the first The Tooele Tri Sprint Triathlon Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and child and $10 for additional chil- for adults will take place Saturday, AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Wednesday night’s lows. dren in the same family. There is still room for a few more children SEE JULY PAGE A7 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 92/52 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 93/66 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 88/58 94/70 95/70 91/70 HOMETOWN A10 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Citizens volunteer Life in Tooele 93/64 Erda 92/70 a day to clean made Dayton OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 93/71 Pine Canyon Wednesday Salt Lake City 94/63 94/70 83/63 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 95/70 Bauer Good Grantsville’s Clark Wittke the man he 93/70 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS B1 93/70 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 93/70 Historic Farm is today 95/63 96/63 See Stockton PollenThursday Index Price complete 94/69 See A3 See A10 95/66 High Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 95/62 94/66 Ophir Moderate on A9 89/66 Source:Low www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti Absent 96/67 94/57 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 104/71 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 95/67 96/60 Moab 89/67 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 106/74 Beaver 102/69 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 94/58 Ibapah 94/67 24-hour 94/60 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.87 -0.01 Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 98/61 96/65 at Grantsville 1.62 none 108/76 Kanab 100/68 Eureka 90/63 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4190.54 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 21, 2016

PONY EXPRESS RIDES AGAIN

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS Oakly Rogers (far left) rides in on his horse to Faust after completing a two-mile leg of the Pony Express reenactment on Sunday. Rogers rode four legs of the annual ride, carrying the traditional mochila. Thomas Brown (left) prepares to ride his leg of the Pony Express reenactment after receiving the mochila from Rogers. Rogers (above) takes the mochila from his horse to give to Brown. Sheriff investigating two bodies found at different locations by Steve Howe Sheriff’s Lt. Ron Johnson, one The second victim was nothing suspicious at the scene. is being investigated. thoughts of suicide, call the STAFF WRITER of the bodies was found about found near the northern end of The sheriff’s office believes The names of both men were National Suicide Prevention a mile south of Interstate 80 off Stansbury Island, to the west of the second victim is a 54-year- not released by the Tooele County Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK The Tooele County Sheriff’s the side of Skull Valley Road. The the mountains and off the side old male from Kearns who was Sheriff’s Office, due to pending (8255). If someone is in immedi- Office is investigating the dis- 42-year-old South Jordan man of the road. Johnson said the reported missing by the Unified autopsy reports and notification ate danger, including you, call covery of two bodies in separate inside the vehicle died from a sheriff’s office is still waiting on Police Department on May 13. of next-of-kin. 911. locations over the weekend. self-inflicted gunshot wound to the medical examiner’s report of Johnson said the man had left a Officials urge if you or some- [email protected] According to Tooele County the head, Johnson said. the cause of death, but there was message for his family; the note one you know is experiencing Erda man injured in mower mishap Tooele man charged with assault by Steve Howe his property at 1612 East Erda sheriff’s office said. The drive- by Steve Howe tim arrived at the hospital with According to the probable STAFF WRITER Way using a tractor with a pull- shaft broke and severed Shafer’s STAFF WRITER injuries. cause statement, the victim behind mower attachment. The leg below the knee. The nurse said the victim told believed Maestas was going to A 68-year-old Erda man suf- mower became stuck along some Shafer was flown by medical A Tooele man is charged with her she was too afraid to report kill her but did not report the fered extensive injuries when his vinyl fencing and Shafer got off helicopter to a Salt Lake-area aggravated assault and domes- the assault and police had not assault because her young son leg became trapped in a lawn- of the tractor to free the attach- hospital in serious condition. tic violence after he allegedly been notified at the time of the gets upset when Maestas goes to mowing accident Friday eve- ment. No update on his condition was choked and beat a woman. assault. But the victim returned jail. The victim said she did not ning. While he attempted to fix made available to the Tooele Jeremy Roy Jose Maestas, 36, to the hospital on June 13 with want to press charges. According to the Tooele the problem, Shafer’s pant leg County Sheriff’s Office at press was charged with second-degree possible internal injuries and The responding officer spoke County Sheriff’s Office, Marvin became caught in the driveshaft time today. felony aggravated assault result- abdominal bleeding. with Maestas in the emergency Shafer was mowing the lawn at of the mower attachment, the [email protected] ing in serious bodily injury and When police interviewed the room but away from the victim, third-degree felony domestic vio- victim, she said Maestas had and Maestas claimed the victim lence in the presence of a child. assaulted her while under the was at the hospital due to block- According to a probable cause influence of alcohol, the state- age in her colon. He was later statement from the Tooele City ment said. The victim said arrested and transported to the Utah man accused of Police Department, an emer- Maestas choked her until she Tooele County Jail. gency room nurse reported the almost lost consciousness dur- [email protected] kidnapping 5 women domestic violence after the vic- ing the incident. Activities Every Thursday Grantsville man charged with assault in Your Transcript-Bulletin pleads not guilty FARMINGTON, Utah (AP) — A drug possession. after allegedly choking, beating his wife Utah man pleaded not guilty Prosecutors say Harrison and Monday to charges alleging he and his father, Flint Wayne Harrison, by Steve Howe June 10, she had noticeable Grantsville City police arrest- TOOELE TRANSCRIPT his father tied up five women in 51, invited a woman and her four STAFF WRITER injuries on her head, face and ed Green during a traffic stop the BULLETIN his basement, as authorities inves- teenage daughters over for a bar- neck, according to a probable next day following the interview tigate whether the two men were becue May 10, then tied them up A Grantsville man was charged cause statement. She said Green with the victim. Officers found ADMINISTRATION also involved in the death of a rail- and beat them with a baseball bat with assault and possession of became upset over her medical two types of prescription drugs Scott C. Dunn Publisher line worker whose body was found before they escaped. a controlled substance after he condition and he choked her in a plastic bag in Green’s pocket, Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus along what authorities call their Investigators believe the men was arrested for allegedly chok- until she lost consciousness. which were a controlled sub- OFFICE likely escape route to Wyoming. were using drugs heavily and ing and beating his wife. In her report to police, the vic- stance and were not prescribed Bruce Dunn Controller Dereck “DJ” Harrison, 22, spoke wrongly thought the mother had David William Green, 38, is tim said Green grabbed her when to him. Chris Evans Office Manager only to tell a judge that he agreed reported them to police. charged with second-degree she attempted to leave the home, Green made his initial appear- Vicki Higgins Customer Service to delay his next hearing until Worker Kay Ricks, 63, dis- felony aggravated assault result- placed a hand over her mouth ance in 3rd District Court Diane Shields Circulation Manager August as his lawyer goes through appeared during his shift, not ing in bodily injury, as well as and punched her in the head, the Monday morning before Judge EDITORIAL a large amount of evidence in the far from where police say the misdemeanor charges of unlaw- statement said. The victim also Robert Adkins and bail was set David Bern Editor kidnapping case. Harrisons were laying low from a ful detention and two counts of said Green slammed her head at $50,000. He is scheduled to Tavin Stucki Sports Editor Defense attorney Michael police manhunt. possession of a controlled sub- into the walls of the home and appear in court for a review hear- Darren Vaughan Community News Editor Edwards also pointed to possible His body was found along a stance. said he would kill her or one of ing on June 28 at 9 a.m. Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor charges from Wyoming as he asked key route between Utah and their When a Grantsville City police her family members if she turned [email protected] Tim Gillie Staff Writer for the two-month delay, though remote Wyoming hideout. His officer met with the victim on him in for the assault. Steve Howe Staff Writer it’s not clear when any case might truck was discovered near the Jessica Henrie Staff Writer be filed. campsite that was the Harrisons’ ADVERTISING Harrison is facing 16 charges in last stop before their May 14 Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Utah, including kidnapping and arrest. 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TUESDAY June 21, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 City library to offer seminar on its services for local caregivers by Jessica Henrie City Library, will present the “Come learn how to utilize a Boulevard. Attendees are invited sessions. planning another four-session STAFF WRITER hour-long seminar, “You’ve multitude of flexible library ser- to bring a lunch to eat during the “We were very pleased with seminar series for caregivers in Got Questions and We Have vices to improve your self-care presentation. the interest and attendance in September, said Sarah Obray of Another session in Tooele Answers: Librarians – Part of Your and the care of those you love.” The class is part of a new the caregiver educational series Tooele County Aging and Adult County’s free seminar series for Caregiving Team.” The seminar will be held at seminar series for local care- we organized,” said Evelyn Van Services. caregivers will take place next “We offer assistance and many 11:30 a.m. in the second-floor givers Tooele County Health Zanten, case manager with “We’re again excited to work Tuesday. services in surprising and often boardroom at Tooele Applied Department started in April. The Tooele County Aging and Adult with other professionals in our Jami Carter, director of Tooele unknown ways,” Carter said. Technology College, 88 S. Tooele first seminar series included four Services. “The positive evalua- community who can serve as tions confirmed to us that care- invaluable supports to local care- givers in our community could givers,” she said. use assistance in their role as According to the National SERVICE AT CLARK HISTORIC FARM a care provider through a vari- Alliance for Caregiving, about ety of approaches, including an 34.2 million people in the U.S. informational one. We plan on have provided unpaid care to an continuing to coordinate these adult age 50 or older in the last 12 presentations to meet the needs months. On average, those men of our friends and neighbors who and women spend 24.4 hours per are assisting loved ones.” week providing voluntary care. In addition to the upcoming [email protected] class on June 28, the county is

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

OUR VIEW Dispatch fees Grantsville leaders urged to wait for new study before making decision about dispatch services For several weeks we have been following and reporting on Grantsville City’s interest in possibly cutting ties with Tooele County Dispatch and con- tracting with a Salt Lake Valley-based dispatch service to save money. That interest is largely caused by the city’s frustration over being hit with two consecutive years of dispatch service fee increases from the Tooele County Sheriff’s Office, which total more than $46,000. We know that Mayor Brent Marshall and the city council are carefully weighing the matter and have several issues to consider before possibly pull- ing the plug on using Tooele County Dispatch for emergency calls for police, fire and ambulance. We also feel Marshall and the council have the right to explore other options on taxpayers’ behalf and to get the best possible emer- gency response service for the dollar. Yet, while Marshall and the council further evaluate the issue, it is hoped they don’t forget two important points, both of which seem obvious, but need to be said: When it comes to emergency response, seconds always count, and Grantsville City residents, not City Hall, are ultimately the end users of public safety. We underscore those two talking points because of what was said — and not said — at last Wednesday’s Grantsville City Council meeting. During the meeting, Marshall and the council heard a presentation by John Morgan, executive director of Salt Lake Valley Emergency Communication Center, who outlined the current users, administrative practices and costs for his agency. VECC is based in West Valley City. When asked how capably his dispatch service could serve Grantsville, Morgan admitted there would be some challenges. There could be “some LETTERS TO THE EDITOR delay” in response time by his dispatchers because his agency does not cur- rently provide 911 services to any volunteer fire departments or Mountain West Ambulance. This could be compounded if multiple agencies are needed Well worth keeping in elected capacities at both the munici- LETTERS POLICY for an emergency. I am usually not one who publicly pal and now the county level. The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to Morgan said if the emergency call comes directly to his agency, there endorses a candidate for office. But as I It would be nice if all decisions were the editor from readers. Letters must be no shouldn’t be much delay. But if the emergency call is routed through Tooele read the Transcript Bulletin’s article the easy. They aren’t. Shawn understands longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written County Dispatch first, the person in need of help may need to repeat the other day, and as I spoke with those who that behind each hard decision there exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and initial information to two dispatchers if the call doesn’t arrive at the right attended the Tooele County Commission are real people affected and the future accompanied by the writer’s name, address service. debate, it was clear the commissioner of Tooele County is at stake. Shawn does and phone number. Longer letters may be published, based on merit and at the Editor’s No one needs to be reminded when it comes to police, fire or medical candidates agree more than they dis- the required research and homework to discretion. Priority will be given to letters that emergencies, seconds can make the difference between life and death. Which agree; therefore, I thought that I would make the best and right decision for all refer to a recent article in the newspaper. All is why Morgan’s words about possible response time delays grabbed our make an endorsement. its citizens. Shawn is fond of reminding letters may be subject to editing. attention. I have not always been happy about those he interacts with that he repre- Letters written to thank an individual or Marshall contends VECC could save Grantsville City $40,000 in dispatch every decision Shawn Milne has made sents all of Tooele County’s 60,000-plus organization should be submitted for service costs. And it is probable VECC’s technical issues could be partially as commissioner. Of course, I could say citizens and truly believes it. “Notes of Appreciation.” or entirely resolved to provide prompt dispatch service to Grantsville. But a that regarding my wife (I pray she isn’t Tooele County has unique opportuni- Readers who are interested in writing a lon- question still hangs in the air: When Grantsville residents realize their emer- reading this). In fact, I am sure that is ties and challenges. Taking the lead at ger guest op-ed column on a topic of general gency calls are being processed by a dispatch service in Salt Lake Valley, will true about virtually everyone who is in the county level on economic develop- interest should contact Editor David Bern. they instead call Tooele County Dispatch direct at 882-5600 instead of 911? public office. ment, Shawn works with other leaders Email: [email protected] The Tooele County Council of Governments, of which Grantsville City is But, I have taken the time to meet at the local, state and national levels to Fax: (435) 882-6123 part, has undertaken a study to determine whether or not a special service with Shawn and discuss our differences, trumpet those opportunities and over- Mail: Letters to the Editor district should be created to pay Tooele County Dispatch’s annual budget, and I have found him to be open and come the challenges to provide for cit- Tooele Transcript-Bulletin P.O. Box 390 which is $1.2 million for 2016. amenable to explaining his decisions, izen’s wants and needs while represent- Tooele, UT 84074 Marshall and the council are urged to wait for COG to finish its study before something many elected officials aren’t ing our core values as a community. making a choice. A premature decision could have unnecessary and unwant- so willing to do. I was glad to discover Shawn puts in the long hours required ed consequences. Without question, seconds — and lives — may be at stake. that the decisions he made were well to do his homework and research to thought out, and were good for our ensure the decisions he makes are the LETTER CONTEST community after all. right ones for Tooele County. Shawn Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will select In addition to doing his homework understands that doing what is best for the best letter of the month and reprint it in the GUEST OPINION first Open Forum page of the following month. on complicated issues, he is willing to Tooele County is not a part-time gig. The winning letter writer will receive a free consult others to gain different perspec- That is why you can see the lights on in one-year subscription to the newspaper. The tives. Not least, he is an extremely hard his office on the third floor of the county subscription can be transferred or used to renew worker. building late at night or his truck in the a present subscription. Obama hasn’t kept us Thus, I believe that of the three can- parking lot on the weekends. didates running, Shawn is well worth Shawn is the best choice to lead Tooele keeping as one of our commissioners. County for the next four years. Please heart, it is this one. However, I saw them safe from ISIS’s reach If you meet with him, I believe you will re-elect Tooele County Commissioner at the pool recently and the somber faces agree. Shawn Milne. He is my choice. He of his four boys, 11 to 17 years old, had resident Barack Obama des- Jon McCartney should be your choice. Let’s make him smiles for a change. What if they could perately wanted to be a peace- Tooele our choice. come to the pool on a regular basis? The Ptime president, yet is ending Jerry Houghton family time in the pool would help give his second term with Islamic terror My Choice Grantsville them the healing they so need. attacks looming larger than at any Every two years we are afforded the So, here is where you can help. time since 9/11. The tide of war isn’t opportunity and privilege of electing A family in need Through Facebook, you can donate to receding, as he famously contended one or two of our Tooele County com- A life lived only for ones own self is a Kirk’s family having a one-year pool pass in a speech on the Afghan draw- missioners. The time is again upon us sad and lonely life. Here is a chance to at Pratt Aquatic Center in Tooele. Look down in 2011; it is lapping onto our to decide who we want to lead Tooele give a helping hand to a family that is for my name, Mary Ann B. Johnson shores. County. Who can make the tough and facing hardship. It will make you feel so on GoFundMe.com. Your $15 donation The left hates the notion that right decisions and not just the easy good to make a difference in the lives of would bring these boys closer to having George W. Bush “kept us safe,” but ones? Who can best represent our col- some sweet boys who need some cheer- their dream. The sooner you donate the after Sept. 11 — a plot set in motion lective wants, needs, and values to the ing up. quicker we can get them out of their before he took office — Bush pre- rest of the state, country and world? Their mother, Amy Terry, passed away hot trailer and into the swimming pool. vented another significant attack implicit price of what he conceives Who will put in the time and effort to on March 16, 2016. Her husband, Kirk If there is any money left over after we the rest of his presidency, at a time as a prudently crafted anti-ISIS make it happen? Terry, is left with not only deep sorrow, get the pass for them, it will go toward when a follow-on strike here at strategy — in other words, one that I believe that person is Shawn Milne. but funeral debts, medical bills and try- their financial obligations. Please reach home seemed all but inevitable. doesn’t show much urgency about Shawn is a proven leader. He has ing to feed and house his family with a out to a family that needs community It was easy to take this achieve- defeating the terror group and limits years of leadership experience at the part-time job. You see, Kirk has to spend support. ment for granted, especially given the resources devoted to fighting it. community organization level. He has much time caring for his handicapped Mary Ann B. Johnson that Bush’s success itself diminished So long as ISIS looks as though it filled appointed positions at the local, son who needs constant attention. If Grantsville the urgency people felt about the is successfully resisting its enemies, state and national levels. He has served there ever was a story that tugged at my terror threat. But with two domestic though, it has a magnetic appeal terror attacks in the past six months to potential loyalists in the West. killing more than 60 people and If it is impossible to snuff out the GUEST OPINION wounding more than 70, the long ideology of Islamic radicalism on stretch of safety at home is harder to the battlefield, it is possible to make dismiss. it look much less alluring. No one The rise of terror attacks within likes a loser. ISIS will no longer have All of France will soon become a war zone the U.S. — in addition to the may- such perverse cachet as soon as it is hem in San Bernardino and Orlando, crushed in the field. riends and strangers have been action in cities across the country. (As of there has been a drumbeat of small- President Obama is certainly right asking what it’s like here in Paris this writing, the country was bracing for er attacks — corresponds with ISIS that a San Bernardino or an Orlando Fthese days with the month-long Rachel Marsden mass street demonstrations on Tuesday.) conquering and holding swaths of isn’t going to bring the country to Euro 2016 soccer tournament taking A wave of protests on March 31 drew GUEST COLUMNIST territory in Syria and Iraq. It isn’t a its knees, but he underestimates the place. Put it this way: When I host my about 390,000 demonstrators, according coincidence. price to American society. Do we local French-language radio show, I to authorities. These agitators are pro- John McCain and other hawks want to live in a country where every feel like one of those Radio London testing a proposed labor law that would, warned so often during the Iraq War county agency or nightclub feels announcers broadcasting into occupied visiting Russian and English support- among other things, make it easier for that if we retreated in the face of the compelled to deploy metal detectors France during World War II — except ers, although anyone who knows France businesses to dismiss workers. jihadi threat overseas it would fol- and armed guards? that today’s occupiers are assorted anar- — and particularly Marseille, a key fan It seems as if half of France is on low us home, the argument began President Bush used every tool chists, union activists, soccer hooligans, base for the Algerian national team — strike. Trash piled up in Paris last week to lose its force. But they were right. in his power, from the Patriot Act, jihadists and Socialist politicians. understands how unlikely it is that the because of a garbage strike. (It was even- It is an iron law of nature that if a the NSA surveillance program and The French government has just locals would simply stand there shaking tually removed in select areas by private group like ISIS gets a safe haven, it enhanced interrogations to relent- extended “Operation Sentinelle” their heads when an opportunity for services.) Taxi unions upset about com- will use it to train, recruit and pro- less military operations overseas, — extraordinary security measures unbridled hooliganism presented itself. petition from unregulated competitors pagandize for terror attacks against in his zeal to protect the homeland. consisting of 10,000 military personnel Euro 2016 is supposed to be an such as Uber have threatened to block the West. President Obama let up the pres- deployed across the country in a height- opportunity for France to showcase traffic near the Euro venues. French rail- President Obama’s view is that sure, and what he once dismissed ened state of alert. But all it really means itself, like when you entertain clients way workers are also on strike. attacks like the one on the Pulse as the JV team is exacting a terrible is that there are an extra 10,000 audience at your home and want the kids to be The Paris subway system is still opera- nightclub aren’t an existential threat. price. members for all the nonsense. on their best behavior. What would tive, but I nonetheless found myself While he certainly doesn’t want The broken window theory applies you do if the kids decided to use your randomly offloaded from one train, them to happen and finds them hor- Lowry is editor of the National here. That is, when vandalism and social business dinner as an opportunity to along with a train full of soccer fans. But rible and wrenching, they are the Review. disorder are permitted to fester, it will extort you? If you’re France, you’d just sit hey, at least no one was pickpocketing eventually give rise to serious criminal- there shrugging while they chewed the me during the ride, as was the case two ity. scenery, because you’re committed to weeks ago. EDITORIAL BOARD Despite the heavy security, the city “liberty.” Not only are foreign soccer delega- of Marseille still devolved into a war Leveraging the opportunity to further tions descending on Paris, but so are Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern zone over the weekend when soccer the mayhem at a time when the country foreign labor union delegations from Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor hooligans rampaged through the city in is supposed to be putting on its best Belgium, Switzerland, Italy and Spain to With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, the wake of a 1-1 draw between Russia face, the CGT, France’s largest labor including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. and England. Blame has been placed on union, called for another massive day of SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 ➤ A5

TUESDAY June 21, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 Frank OHLMAN GUEST OPINION M Attorney at Law FREE Consultation Democrats not letting a tragedy go to waste for Wills & n the aftermath of the Orlando time of national grief, one issue wing, many of whom lean toward ers who could potentially serve Trusts massacre, the Democrats would bring Clinton establish- Hillary because they see in her as operatives for attacks in the Iapplied a law that serves them John Kass mentarians and skeptical Bernie a Valkyrie willing to wage war; West.” well: Sanders supporters closer togeth- the constitutional conserva- Reality isn’t a slogan to fit on GUEST COLUMNIST “Never let a good crisis go to er. The guns. tives; and the Jacksonian middle Republican or Democratic bum- 493 W. 400 N. Tooele waste.” And so the screaming ensued. and working classes, who fight per stickers. So they used the bodies of the It was the guns, they said, the the wars and lose their jobs and But it’s out there. 882-4800 dead as leverage for their politics immigrants who was inspired guns, the guns. This was the are mocked by elites. Now they and framed the national debate in by Islamic State to slaughter 49 mantra, not only of gun control, cleave to the vulgarian nationalist Kass is a columnist for the www.tooelelawoffice.com terms of gun control rather than innocents at the gay nightclub in but of reconciliation between the Donald Trump. Chicago Tribune. His email terrorism inspired by the radical Orlando, Florida. Democratic tribes. The president has his hands in address is [email protected], jihadists of Islamic State. But the crisis for Democratic It was not what Mateen said this, too, from his disastrous Libya and his Twitter handle is @john_ NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 It was all about protecting their politicians was of a different clearly by his own hand on his policy to his pathetic vacillating kass. presumptive Democratic Party sort. They didn’t want to dis- social media accounts, where he on that “red line” in the sand of presidential nominee, Hillary cuss Islamic State or jihad. They said he slaughtered Americans for Syria to his abrupt military with- Clinton. They had to protect her. offered gun control. the glory of Islamic State. drawal from a ruined Iraq, giving So they shouted about the guns. And they had to immediately Republicans use similar the Islamic State — which he All that emotion about gun brand the tragedy to their advan- Pavlovian dark magic. There is once scoffed at as mere “JV team” NEED CASH NOW? control, much of it sincere and tage. So led by the president and little difference between the party — time to breathe and grow. We Want to Make thoughtfully offered, was never- aided by the American media that tacticians. They are experts in But how can you put all that on You a Loan! theless used by party operatives by and large prays on the altar prompting their meat puppets. a tweet or in a 60-second clip on $ $ to herd voters. It was about shap- of big government activism and Instead of gun control, the TV news? 100- 3,000 TODAY! ing the argument on their terms, reviles the Second Amendment, it Republicans often opt for patrio- So it was the guns, not ter- Noble Finance about capturing the rage and fear was done. tism and fear of all Islam. rorism, not the Islamic State, out of Orlando and offering peo- Is it cynical to think so? No. It And while Democrats used 49 until Obama’s own CIA director, 435-843-1255 ple a simple solution they could is cynical to insist otherwise. I bodies from Orlando, Republicans John Brennan testified before reach for. don’t want to drag you away from used thousands of Americans Congress. It doesn’t matter if that solu- your safe space, but that’s how killed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Obama and the Democrats tion won’t work. What matters to politics works: Frame the debate They used them to wage war, have been stressing that Islamic political tacticians is defending so your political assumptions and first on Afghanistan, then in Iraq. State has been weakened and that SATURDAY vulnerable flanks by keeping the buzzwords are incorporated into Many Democrats were for that Trump and some Republicans issue on safe ground. the news narrative and the rest is Iraq war, too, before they were exhibit racism by demanding a JUNE 25• 8AM - 2PM The law about never letting all gravy. against it. stop in immigration from Muslim a crisis go to waste was offered And so it was the guns. Out of a ruined Iraq, the countries. years ago by a wise Democrat and Gun control was the shield to Islamic State was born and so was But Brennan said the CIA President Obama’s former chief protect Mrs. Clinton, to keep the the Syrian civil war. believes efforts to degrade the of staff, Chicago Mayor Rahm dialogue away from terrorism, As the authors of this, Islamic State haven’t worked Emanuel. Rahm understands. from any mention of Islam, which Republicans have paid for it in as well as we’d hoped, and that And recent days have proved would invariably lead to a discus- the collapse of their party. And the Islamic State is planning to him right once again. sion of her many policy failures in in part because of their tone- send fighters to infiltrate refugee The crisis for all Americans the Middle East. deaf corporatist leadership, the groups and immigrate to attack involved the horror of terrorism The Democrats could not allow GOP has split into three main the West in guerrilla-style strikes. and the evil of Omar Mateen, this. Clinton and President Barack camps: those belonging to the He said the Islamic State “has the New York son of Afghan Obama could not have it. In a neoconservative establishment a large cadre of Western fight-

Abballa, who had already been of tuberculosis were reported. just call someone French and Marsden convicted of recruiting jihad- or Migrants have taken to soliciting assume that’s sufficient for social continued from page A4 ists to fight in Pakistan, fatally cash and food from strangers in cohesion. $ 3 stabbed a French police com- high-volume areas all around Keep going, France. At this for participate in the strikes, accord- mander and his wife, who was town. Socialist Mayor Anne rate, the entire country will soon ing to reports. With any luck, also a police official, at their Hidalgo recently announced that be a war zone. 15 $ the visiting protesters will be home near Paris earlier this the city would set up its own 40 booked on Air France flights that week. The Islamic State has camp for them. Marsden is a columnist, will never arrive — because Air already claimed responsibility. This is merely the latest of political strategist and former France pilots are also on strike. Hundreds of recently arrived many French failures to integrate Fox News host based in Paris. In this “maximum security” migrants from the Middle East members of other cultures into She is the host of the syndicated TOOELE environment, a 25-year-old have set up makeshift tent camps the nation’s social fabric, and it talk show “ with Rachel Marsden” Top Stop Parking Lot by Home Depot French jihadist named Larossi in downtown Paris, where cases surely won’t be the last. You can’t Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Eastern time. A6 OBITUARY

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 21, 2016 OBITUARIES Alvin Lee Curley Gail L. Lee Alvin Lee Curley, 58, passed Gail L. Lee passed away on away June 15, 2016. He was born Sunday, June 19 in Bountiful, Aug. 7, 1957. He was the old- Utah at the age of 83. He was est son of nine children born to born Sept. 8, 1932, in Salt Lake Alfred Curley and Hilda Curley. City, Utah to Theodore Franklin He graduated from high school Lee and Mary Snively Lee. Gail in 1975. Alvin was a very like- was raised in Ibapah, Utah able guy; he had lots of friends. where he developed a love for He had a very generous spirit, the ranch life. He then moved to ADOPT ME! always willing to help those who Grantsville, Utah where he mar- were less fortunate than him. He ried his wife, Earlene Lee. He lived a life where he was always spent many years drilling and giving to another. He will be blasting in different locations. greatly missed by all that knew His career eventually took him to him. As a brother, he was the Tucson, where he lived “Big Brother” and always known with his family. He worked very as “One of the Boys” in refer- hard, not retiring until he was ence to him and his brothers. He 80. It was then he returned to his in-law, DeVerel Nicholes. A view- always had a smile and loved to home state of Utah. Gail was a ing will be held at the LDS Church joke around. Our fondest mem- Survived by brothers Ralph very hard worker, good provider, at 550 E. Durfee Street from 11 ory is when we would all stay up Curley of Magna; Eddie Curley and loved by so many. Gail is sur- a.m.-noon. Funeral services will late and remember our grow- (Susan) of Magna; Jarry Curley vived by his loving wife, Earlene follow at 12:30 p.m. Interment ing-up years. Alvin was a true of Tooele and James Curley of Lee; daughter, Jessica Lee; son, will follow at the Grantsville City “Cowboy” at heart with his black Gallup, New Mexico; sisters Travis Lee and sister Melba (Lee) Cemetery. There will also be a hat, long black Stateman duster Sharon Curley of Tooele; Patricia Nicholes. He was preceded in late-afternoon luncheon for all coat and fancy cowboy boots. Yeaman (Charles) of Tooele; death by his parents, Theodore family and friends to gather at When dressed up, he always Carolyn Curley of Tooele and Franklin Lee and Mary Snively the LDS Church. held himself with pride. We can Judy Cordero (Jon) of Ganado, Lee; brother, Melvin; and brother now imagine him riding a horse Arizona. Services and inter- off into the horizon. He was a ment will be held Friday June long-time Cowboy football fan, 24, 2016, at Ganado Cemetery DEATH NOTICE always ecstatic when he received in Ganado, Arizona. A special gifts with his favorite team logo. thanks to Didericksen Memorial, Alvin was a member of the Diné Grantsville. Condolences and Helen Gayle Howell arranged for Saturday, June 25, (Navajo) tribe. He is preceded in well-wishes can be submitted on Griffith 2016, in Tooele. A full obituary CUTE CHIWAWA! death by his father Alfred Curley their website. will appear in Thursday’s Tooele and mother Hilda Lee Curley. Helen Gayle Howell Griffith Transcript Bulletin. Contact Tate For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure passed away on Monday, June Mortuary for more info at (435) 20, 2016, at her home in Layton. 882-0676. Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires Funeral services are being Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing Tooele City and possible shelter fee. Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to MATTERS OF FAITH Grantsville hold animals for 5 business Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization.

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s most of you are aware, God as much as you pretend. who embrace homosexuality? Of there was a horrible ter- God makes it very clear that course not! But neither is God Arorist shooting in Orlando, Jon McCartney sin is sin, no matter who com- pleased with hard-hearted hyp- See News Happening? Florida. This was clearly the mits it. God is also very clear ocrites who consider themselves GUEST COLUMNIST worst mass shooting in the past that judgment begins with the superior in any way to those Give Us a Call! 882-0050 100-plus years. family of God. (1 Peter 4:17) who are currently in rebellion to TOOELETRANSCRIPT Sadly, within hours of the kill- Certainly God will judge the the Word and ways of God. BULLETIN ings, some less-than-wise peo- and Facebook that quoted the unbelieving world, but I hope Certainly, we must call people ple, who claim to be Christians, Bible, implying that God’s judg- that we would pause in our to faith in Christ. Certainly we began to post items on Twitter ment and wrath had been righ- expectation of special treatment must call people to repent of teously poured out upon the gay when we realize that all sin is sin, and to seek to follow Jesus community in Orlando. offensive to God, and that He is in a way of obedience to the I say that it is sad because no respecter of persons, and that Word of God. But as God tells Now such “Christians” appear to have His judgments begin with us. us in Ecclesiastes 3, there is a accepting forgotten what Jesus said to the How many adulterers attend time and place for everything, in Luke 13:1-5: worship in a Christian church and following such a tragedy, Practical 1 There were present at that every week? How many liars it is a time for compassion and Achieve season some who told Him sing praises to Jesus every kindness. It is time for reaching Nurse (PN) about the Galileans whose blood Sunday morning? How many out and embracing anyone and Pilate had mingled with their people consider themselves as everyone whose heart has been applications sacrifices. 2 And Jesus answered righteous, while despising the broken by this unconscionable and said to them, “Do you sup- homosexual or pornographic atrocity. for Fall 2016 pose that these Galileans were addict whom God not only You who presume to know your Deadline worse sinners than all other loves, but sent His Son to die that this is an event of God, and July 11, 2016 Galileans, because they suffered for? They are precious to Him, not the action of a hate-filled such things? 3 I tell you, no; and they should be to us as well. mind, you know nothing at all. but unless you repent you will God so loved the world that You are arrogant to presume all likewise perish. 4 Or those He sent His Son. He didn’t just that you know what God is up eighteen on whom the tower in love those who would eventually to. If you are a Christian, instead dream! Siloam fell and killed them, do put their faith in Jesus; He loves of engaging in meaningless you think that they were worse every single person on the face speculation of things that are sinners than all other men who of this earth. And when people beyond you, you should seek 435-248-1800 dwelt in Jerusalem? 5 I tell you, die who have not accepted to bring the light and love of no; but unless you repent you Jesus, God takes no pleasure in Christ into a dark and angry will all likewise perish.” (NKJV) their deaths. (Ezekiel 33:11) God community. Instead of adding to Jesus was talking to “religious” says again and again in the Bible the hate and division that Satan people; people who likely said that He takes no pleasure in the loves, you should be sharing the Visit tatc.edu for application and information that those “sinners” in the dis- death of an unbeliever, no mat- love and compassion that God trict of Siloam got what they ter how wicked they might be. desires of you. deserved. Obviously Jesus made In addition, you who claim to There will be a time for speak- it clear that such an assessment be a follower of Christ, you are ing directly to the hearts of those was not theirs to make; their told to imitate Jesus. Where is in rebellion to God, but now assessment was to be of the con- your compassion toward those is the time for comforting the dition of their own pathetic soul who perished at the hands of hearts that have been shattered. I WILL WORK before a holy and righteous God. a maniacal murderer? Where If you are a Christian, try to I point to this because it is your compassion toward the act like Jesus. If you’re not going appears that Christians seem to friends and families who loved to act like Jesus, please have the forget at times that we are noth- all those men and women? decency to not embarrass Jesus ing but sinners saved by grace. Jesus had compassion on your or His cause as He strives to call FOR YOU! Do you think that God is any pathetic soul; how can you not the lost to His heart. less angry with your lying, adul- have compassion toward others terous heart, than He is with a who woke up Saturday morning, McCartney is pastor of First lesbian or gay man? If you think not realizing they would not see Baptist Church of Tooele. He is, then you obviously have the sun rise on Sunday? Brenda not learned from the Word of Is God pleased with those Utah Lt. Governor’s speech after Orlando shooting resonates FADDIS SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Amid been tweeted by people like Dan munity. TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSION the outpouring of grief after the Rather and Hillary Clinton. Equality Utah director Troy Orlando nightclub massacre that “There is almost nothing that Williams, whose group organized Please vote for Brenda Faddis for left 49 people dead, a Republican she and I agree on politically, the vigil where Cox spoke, said lieutenant governor in a deep-red but if we can agree on this, then the speech was a meaningful rec- the County Commission state stood at a vigil organized by that’s something,” Cox said in an ognition of the LGBT commu- an LGBT group and apologized. interview Friday. nity’s grief at a time when over- In an emotional speech, Utah “We’ve become so divided as lapping issues like terrorism and Tuesday • June 28 Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox honored the a country ... but there’s this vast gun control were also jockeying slain and said he was sorry for group of us who are just out there for place in the national conver- how he treated kids growing up who believe we can disagree and sation. What’s Important To Me? in his small hometown who he still care about each other. It was But Williams said there’s still now realizes were gay. sad to see that not happen in work to do, pointing to Utah’s par- • Fiscal Accountability • Open Environment “Over the intervening years, the moments after this horrific ticipation in a multi-state lawsuit • Economic Development • Air Quality my heart has changed,” he said shooting,” Cox said Friday. against the federal government in the Monday speech. “You have People have thanked him for over transgender bathrooms. • Transparent Government treated me with the kindness, articulating empathy with LGBT “In many ways, he’s broken dignity, and respect — the love — people from the perspective of a ranks and he’s stepped forward that I very often did not deserve. straight, white man who’s a mem- of his own volition to defend Brenda Faddis for And it has made me love you.” ber of the conservative Mormon and comfort our community,” 801.633.4846 County Commission His words have since reso- faith — one that’s had a strained Williams said. “We hope this is nated around the country and relationship with the LGBT com- the beginning of more dialogue.” A7

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People can register on www. July tooelekiwanis.com. All proceeds continued from page A1 from the run will fund local proj- ects to help children. with entrants meeting at Tooele “We help a thousand-plus City Park at 7 a.m. The event is children yearly with the projects full, with 135 people registered to that we do,” Fields said. “So none participate, Sherwood said. of our fundraising locally goes The adult triathlon will include to our club costs or internation- a 5K run, 10-mile bicycle ride al costs or anything like that. It and 400-yard swim, according to stays here (in Tooele County) for a flyer published by Tooele City. all of our kids projects through- City officials will sponsor a out the year.” free karaoke contest and com- At 7:30 a.m. on Monday, July munity barbeque the following 4, Tooele City’s Chamber of week on June 29 in Tooele City Commerce will begin serving Park. Ron Baum of Tooele’s Dead breakfast at Veterans Memorial End Alley Entertainment orga- Square, on of Main nized the contest, which will run and Vine streets. Breakfast costs from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. $5 for adults, $3 for children “Right now the contest is full,” ages 3-12, and is free for children Baum said. “It got registered under 2. pretty quick. A lot of people love To finish off the Fourth of July doing these contests, so if they festivities, Tooele City will hold want to come, I encourage peo- its annual parade at 9 a.m., fol- ple to come listen to it because lowed by activities, another car you’ve got a lot of talent from all show and a free Charley Jenkins over the city.” concert in Tooele City Park. People who want to sing kara- The parade and park activi- oke but aren’t registered in the ties are usually one of the most contest can sing during the open anticipated of all the city’s microphone time from 4 p.m. Independence Day celebrations, to 5 p.m., or join the contest Sherwood said. standby list, Baum added. “It’s a long-standing tradition “There’s a good chance if they here in Tooele, and I think peo- get on standby, we can fit them ple are really looking forward to in somewhere,” he said. it,” she said. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO On the same night, Ruben [email protected] Championship mutton busters pose for a photo at the Tooele Bit ‘N’ Spur Rodeo last year at Deseret Peak. Trujillo has organized a Corvette Car Show from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Tooele City Park. The car show is free to enter, and all participants UTAHS HARDEST HITTING receive a trophy. Miss Tooele County and her attendants will each choose their favorite cars, Trujillo said. Anyone who wants to enter the car show can contact Trujillo at 435-840-3847. The June 29 community bar- beque starts at 6 p.m. Volunteers will serve dinner while supplies last. On June 30, the city will hold its annual Miss Tooele City Pageant at 7 p.m. in Tooele High School’s auditorium. July 1 will see the return of “Imagine,” a Beatles tribute band, to Tooele City Park at 7 p.m. After the concert, the city will show the movie “Minions” in JUNE 25 the park. Both events are free. On Saturday, July 2, the coun- try band Lonestar will play at the football field at Tooele High School at 8 p.m. General admis- sion tickets cost $5 and can be purchased at Tooele City Hall and Macey’s Food and Drug. The city will hold its annual fireworks show after the concert, Sherwood said. “I think it’s going to be a good concert,” she said. “They’re going to be a fun group.” Tooele’s Bit ‘N’ Spur Riding Club will hold its 71st annual rodeo July 3-4 at Deseret Peak Complex. The rodeo is the oldest continuously running rodeo in Utah, according to the group’s website. More information about the rodeo, including ticket informa- tion, is available on www.tooele- bitnspur.com. The local chapter of the Kiwanis Club will sponsor its DESERET PEAK COMPLEX TOOELE, UT 20th annual 5K Freedom Run on Monday, July 4. Participants will meet at the LDS church building at 1100 E. Skyline Drive at 7 a.m., said Mike Fields, a club member. Participants in the run are divided in three age groups. The top three male and female fin- Tickets: ishers from each group will win a prize, he said. Registration costs for the 5K range from $20 to $35, depend- ing on the person’s age group. Thompsons Smokehouse POWER WHEELS inErda Lazenby’s Welding Railing or online @ & Custom Fabrication 435-840-2373 KingsofDestructionDerby FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO ���������������������������� Carter Sandgrym waves from atop the Tooele North Stake float last year. Gates 5pm Derby 7pm Adults $16 Food Trucks Kids $12 ages 4-12 A % of proceeds Prize go to Utah American Give Aways Cancer Society A Full-Color Family Pack $60 T-Shirts, ATM Activity Page includes 2 adults & 3 kids Just for Kids! 3yrs and under free Beer Garden Every Thursday in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin www.utahderbys.com A8 BULLETIN BOARD

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Free developmental evaluation los jueves a las 6 p.m. y los domingos gel, body wash, nail polish and remov- effort to raise the profile of local flau- Life’s Worth Living Foundation Tooele County Stansbury Park DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers a las 2 p.m. We invite you to their er), toys. Anything will be appreciated. tists. If you love to play the flute and Suicide support group every third a variety of services to families with Spanish services on Thursday at 6 p.m. Underwear and socks must be new. want to grow your musical horizons, Thursday at 7 p.m. at the TATC, located Be a Part of the Tooele County Restoration at Benson infants and toddlers from birth to age and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come to know a Other items can be gently used. Please please join us! All levels of skill and at 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. If you Fair Gristmill 3. Individualized services are available church that focuses in the word of God help us help our community. Drop boxes experience welcome. Contact Emma at struggle with suicidal thoughts or have We are still looking for commercial, The Historic Benson Gristmill to enhance development in communica- rather than the emotions. God loves you are located in the Intermountain Staffing [email protected]. lost a loved one to suicide, please plan crafts and home business along with Restoration Committee is seeking tion, motor development, cognition, and he wants to reveal himself to you. Office, 7 South Main Street #203, on attending. Please go on Facebook food vendors for the Tooele County donations from individuals, groups, and social/emotional development, self-help Located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Tooele, UT 84074. Tooele Valley Free Masons and like our page to keep current with Fair this Aug. 4-6. The vendors will be businesses to help with restoration skills and health concerns. Contact us Call (435) 840-5036, rides provided. The Tooele Valley Free Masons meet our latest news and events. 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Our Blankets should be new and in good at the Lodge, located at the corner of DAV Chapter 20 three-day event. for more information more information contact Mark (435) Get control of your money with this free liturgy schedule is as follows: Saturday condition. Homemade blankets are Settlement Canyon Road and SR-36, or The DAV will hold its monthly executive check the web site at www.tooelefair. 241-0065. class! This 1 1/2-hour class will help Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m. (Spanish), also accepted if new. Donations can give us a call at (435) 277-0087. committee meeting from 7:30-8:30 com. you with the tools you’ll need to set up 10 a.m. Daily Mass (M-Fri) 9 a.m. be turned in to the volunteer desk at p.m. on the second Thursday of each Stansbury High Children’s a budget — and tips to follow it. To get Confessions 4-4:45 p.m. on Saturday Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. Tooele Valley Family History month at the Pioneer Museum (rear Drama Camp the most of out the class bring your or by appt. Office hours, M-Fri 10-2. Our Main St. in Tooele. Call Diane at (435) Center entrance). The general membership office is closed on Tues. (435) 882- 843-3691 with any questions. Tooele Stansbury High School will host its income and debt information. You will Research your ancestors free with meeting will meet on the third Thursday 3860. St. Marguerite Pre-K-8th Grade annual Children’s Drama Camp, featur- not need to share this info with anyone trained FamilySearch volunteers at the from 7:30-8:30 p.m. The DAV is looking Senior Center — it is just for you to use. Classes are Elementary School (435) 882-0081. Community Closet Tooele Valley Family History Center, for volunteer drivers — no DAV member- ing “The Little Mermaid Jr.,” Aug. 8-20 Clean out your closets. The Community The senior center is for the enjoyment of offered each month. Classes held at We are located on the corner of 7th St. 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone (435) ship is required. Will need a VA physical. from 2-6:30 p.m. The camp concludes Closet is accepting donations for gently all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- USU Extension at 151 N Main. Register and Vine. 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday No monthly meetings are held in July with two performances on Aug. 20 at 5 used clothing. Donations are accepted ing activities include bridge, pinochle, by the Monday before by emailing dar- through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or December. For June 2016 only, no p.m. and 7 p.m. with a nominal ticket Brit-Ammi Kahal at your neighborhood school. Contact bingo, exercise program, line dancing, [email protected] or call/text Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. monthly meeting will be held. Call com- charge to cover royalties. The camp is Covenant People Assembly are teach- Christy Johnson at (435) 830-4706 with wood carving, Wii games, watercolor 435-840-4404. Wednesday evenings by appointment mander Curtis G. Beckstrom at (435) open to all kids in grades 2-8 — every- ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian any questions. class, movies and health classes. only. Special classes offered regularly. 840-0547 or adjutant Eric Suarez at one registered for the camp is guaran- faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at Meals on Wheels available for home- Call the center for more information. (435) 241-9781. teed a spot in the show. Cost is $60 per 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call bound. Lunch served weekdays. For age Gardening student with a $10 discount for multiple (435) 843-5444 for more information. Moose Lodge 60 and above, suggested donation is Take Off Pounds Sensibly Health Department and Aging family members and includes a T-shirt Tooele County Beekeepers If you are struggling with your weight, $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. and daily snack. Registration is open at Bible Baptist Church Meals at the Lodge Services hours Transportation available to the store or Club you don’t need to travel the road alone. The Tooele County Health Department www.stalliondrama.org, or email Glen We would like to invite you to a good Friday and Saturday night dinners will TOPS can help you achieve your goals doctor visits for residents in the Tooele Are you a beekeeper and want to share and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Carpenter at gcarpenter@tooeleschools. old-fashioned revival with some blue- be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and support you in your journey. We and Grantsville areas. For transporta- what you know or learn from others? Are tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 org. All students must be registered by grass music and old-fashioned preach- night dinners include clam chowder or provide accountability through weekly tion information call (435) 843-4102. you not a beekeeper but want to find if p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m.-noon. July 10. ing every night at 7 p.m. at Bible Baptist homemade soup, and/or fish baskets weigh-ins and support and encourage- For more information about the Tooele it’s for you? Then join the Tooele County Check out our calendar on our main Church, located at 286 N. 7th Street in (halibut, shrimp), or chicken strips. ment in a non-judgmental environment. center, call (435) 843-4110. Stansbury Days Car Show Beekeepers Club. Visit Facebook.com, page for holiday hours and closures. For Tooele. Contact Pastor Sinner at (435) Saturday night dinners include 12-ounce TOPS is open to all men, women, teens The eighth annual Stansbury Days search for “Tooele County Beekeeper,” more information, call (435) 277-2301. 840-2152. ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of and preteens. There are now two TOPS Tooele Arts Festival Car Show, benefiting the Guide Dogs then ask to join. Upcoming meeting baked potato/fries, salad and roll; chapters in Tooele to accommodate your The Tooele Arts Festival is looking for of America, will be held Aug. 20 in dates and places are posted on the Caregiver Support Group Mountain View Baptist Church halibut or salmon steak with choice of schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday additional committee members to help Stansbury Park. Car show pre-registra- Facebook page. For more info, con- We would like to invite you to discover Join us the third Monday of each month baked potato or fries, salad and roll, at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. plan and execute another successful tion is $20 and $25 the day of the tact Jay Cooper at 435-830-1447 or what God’s plan and purpose is for from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical or Jumbo shrimp with choice of baked 500 North. Weigh in from 5:30-6 p.m., festival. The committee is made up of show. The first 100 cars registered [email protected]. your life. The Bible contains all of the Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele. potato or fries, salad and roll. All meals meeting at 6 p.m. Call Mary Lou at several volunteers who usually meet receive a car show T-Shirt and a dash answers for life’s questions. Come The Tooele County Health Department’s are for a reasonable price. No orders (435) 830-1150 for information. UT 365 weekly from February through mid-June. plaque. It costs well over $42,000 Gardening in Our Dry Climate and join us this Sunday for our adult Aging Services program is the sponsor are taken after 8:45. Daily lunch spe- Tooele meets Saturday at the Bit n Spur The time commitment increases in June. each to raise and train these dogs with The Master Gardeners are pleased to Bible study and graded Sunday School for these Alzheimer’s Association’s cials are available at the lodge from 11 Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 North. Weigh-in Please contact the festival director at money that is raised through charity present a free public presentation by which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship Caregiver Support Groups. The groups a.m. After purchase of 10 (ten) meals from 9-9:30 a.m., and the meeting is at [email protected] if you are events just like the Stansbury Days Car Diane Sagers, “Gardening in our Dry service begins at 11 a.m. We also have are designed to provide emotional, either Friday/Saturday nights you get 9:30 a.m. This chapter will meet occa- interested in contributing to a fun and Show. For information about the Guide Climate.” Learn how to maximize your a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 educational and social support for care- a free one. If you have more than four sionally at a private residence, so call worthwhile community event. Dogs of America or the Stansbury Days gardening resources here in the Tooele p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 givers. They help participants develop people in your party, please call ahead ahead for the exact location. Call Lisa Car Show call 435-841-0713 or e-mail Valley and get great results! The presen- p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs methods and skills to solve problems. Books for the Whole Family to ensure the cook can plan better. For at (435) 882-1442 or (435) 830-5651 [email protected]. The tation will be Wednesday, June 22 from and let us pray together for God’s help. The meetings encourage caregivers to Donated children’s books and paper- members and their guests only. for information. TOPS is a nonprofit Guide Dogs of America is a 501(c)(3) 7-8 p.m. at the USU Extension Building, Mountain View Baptist Church meets at maintain their own personal, physical backs are for sale for 25 cents, and organization. See the TOPS website at non-profit charitable organization and 151 N. Main. There will be a drawing for the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite and emotional health, as well as opti- hardcovers are being sold for $1 from Entertainment www.tops.org. your donation is tax deductible. several great gardening prizes as well! 2C. Join us. mally care for the person with dementia. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m.- A live band will perform Saturday, June Members are requested to arrive at 16 from 7-11 p.m. Please come out and Tooele Gem and Mineral Questions call 435-277-2456. 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele City 6:30 p.m. for a brief business meeting. Stansbury Park Baptist Church Library. All proceeds go back to the Schools dance to the music and enjoy a great Society Parkinson’s Disease Support Please join us each Sunday morning at meal. For members and their guests library for projects and programs. 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible Our club meets the third Tuesday of Group Churches only. the month from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the Grave decorations Story and Craft Hour Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse A diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For Pioneer Museum downstairs confer- can be overwhelming for the newly Tooele City Cemetery has set its Golf scramble Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy The Church of Jesus Christ of details, please call us at (435) 830- ence room located at 47 E. Vine Street, diagnosed. Tooele has a support group schedule for grave decorations for The first Moose golf scramble is sched- the adventures of books and make fun 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. Tooele. Come learn about rocks, for persons with Parkinson’s Disease 2016. Decorations are allowed for Latter-day Saints uled for Sunday, June 26 at Oquirrh Hills crafts. For more information, call (435) To find a meeting house and time of minerals and ways to craft with them and their caregivers. You can learn how seven days before and seven days Golf Course. There will be an 8 a.m. 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are located at worship for The Church of Jesus Christ First Lutheran Church and enjoy field trips for rock collecting. others are coping with PD and how to after St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Mother’s shotgun start. Cost is $45 per person West Elementary School, 451 W. 300 of Latter-day Saints, go to mormon.org First Lutheran Church, on the corner of Membership $10/year. Email TooeleGe live well. We meet the third Friday of Day, Memorial Day, Father’s Day, and includes golf/cart, prizes and lunch. South, Tooele. Please enter through the and click the “Find a Meetinghouse” link 7th and Birch, would like to invite you [email protected]. each month from 1-2 p.m. at TATC, Independence Day, Pioneer Day, Labor Golf passes and/or personal carts will south side doors. or contact (435) 850-2037. to hear of God’s grace and the love of Tooele Applied Technology College, 88 Day and Halloween, as well as seven be honored. Please sign up at the lodge Sons of Utah Pioneers Christ, who died to forgive you of your or call 882-2931. S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, days before and seven days after the Free Preschool Hour Berean Full Gospel Church sins and attain salvation on your behalf. The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers call Barb at (801) 656-9673 or Hal at anniversary of death and seven days Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele We invite you to discover how God’s Worship is at 10 a.m. each Sunday. Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep (435) 840-3683. before and seven days after the birthday Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity Word can transform your life and provide Sunday school and adult Bible class at Eagles our pioneer heritage alive. We do this of the deceased. hour of learning, singing and creating. you with the answers for questions and 11:15 a.m. through histories, stories, artifacts, Envision Scout Camp monuments, museums, service and Kiwanis 5K Freedom Run This class is for all children 0-5 years for problems you may be struggling to Sunday breakfasts The 2016 Envision Scout Camp is look- old. Please come and enjoy the fun. For overcome. Come join us this Sunday New Life Christian Fellowship scholarships. Much of this labor of ing for interested Scouters from July The Kiwanis 5K Fourth of July Freedom There is a breakfast served each more information, call (435) 833-1934 morning for our 10 a.m. worship service We invite you to worship and serve love is found in the Tooele Pioneer 4-9 at Hinckley Scout Ranch. There Run is coming up. Register early for a Sunday from 9-11 a.m. There is a ext. 1410. We are located at West where we will assemble in praise, share Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and Museum at 47 East Vine in Tooele, as will be Woodbadge — advanced adult discount. Go to www.tooelekiwanis.com special every Sunday for $5 per person Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, testimonies and explore worship in ways food pantry is open from noon to 3 well as various statues and monuments leader training for all scout programs, to register for the race or give a dona- and you can order off the menu for $7 Tooele. Please enter through the south that strive to highlight the greatness of p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 around the county. The Tooele Pioneer family camp — spouses and children tion. The Tooele Kiwanis Club meets per person or $3 for seniors who order side doors. God. After our morning praise and wor- E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, Cemetery at the mouth of Settlement age 18 months and older enjoy an for lunch every Tuesday at noon in the very few items or for kids age 11 and ship time, we enter into a one-hour Bible women and men are also available Canyon is another of our projects. We exciting outdoor experience and youth boardroom at Tooele Applied Technology under. In June, the Auxiiliary will serve Tooele Tri Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday every week. Sunday services are at our are always looking for artifacts and his- programs; NYLT Silver Moccasin, On College. For more information, call Mike breakfast on the first and third Sunday Tooele City is excited to host the Fourth mornings at 635 N. Main St. (Phil’s Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and tories as a loan or gift to be displayed Belay and Ranger Trek. For more Fields at (435) 840-4604. and the Aerie will do the second and Annual Tooele Tri. There will be a Kids’ Glass), or call (435) 578-8022 for more 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find out more fourth Sunday. The breakfast includes for everyone’s benefit at the Tooele information, contact Kirk McDougal at Triathlon on Friday, June 24, 2016, for information. by calling 843-7430 or visiting www. one glass of juice or milk and coffee Pioneer Museum. If you are interested [email protected] or call (801) Grantsville kids 12 and under. There will also be a NLOT.org. with refills. Bad beer is available and in the values of honoring past and 966-4100. Sprint Triathlon on Saturday, June 25, Tooele First Baptist Church the food is delicious. Public invited. future pioneers and in visiting their 2016. If you have ever thought about What is it that God would have us do? Tooele Christian Fellowship historical settings and learning more Tooele Valley Country Players Family History Center trying a triathlon, the Tooele Tri will be How should we be treating one another? Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship about those who settled and shaped We meet and play for each of the four Greet your ancestors free at the Steak nights the perfect race! Full race information Of all the important things, which is Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 Utah, attend our business and educa- assisted living nursing homes in Tooele Grantsville Family History Center, 117 On June 24, the dinner special is a half- can be found at www.tooelecity.org. For most important? Join us in worship on N. Main, former Stowes Family Music tion meeting the first Thursday of each County. From 3:30-4:30 p.m. each E. Cherry St. All are welcome, with and-half, six-ounce top sirloin and three- more information please contact Tooele Sundays at 11 a.m. and explore those building. For more information, call month. A potluck dinner followed by Tuesday and Thursday, we are at one of consultants there to assist you. Open piece shrimp dinner for $10. City Parks and Recreation (435) 843- questions from the Bible. First Baptist (435) 224-3392 or www.tooelechristian- various presentations starts promptly at these homes. We are looking for fiddle Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday 2142 or at [email protected]. Church — 580 S. Main St., Tooele fellowship.org. Parking and entrance in Rummage sale 6:30 p.m. in the new TATC Center at 88 and guitar players and singers to add through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 — 882-2048 Childcare and Children’s back of building. There will be a rummage sale Saturday, S. Tooele Blvd. Call Robert Hansen at to our group. If you are interested, call to 9 p.m. Church. June 25 at the Eagles Lodge, 50 S. 1st (435) 249-0703 for more information. Jay Flanders at (435) 882-4278 or Thiel TATC Tooele First Assembly Street in Tooele, from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. “Tilly” Peck at (435) 224-4807. Senior Center United Methodist Church Sunday school at 10 a.m., morning Mood disorder support group The senior center is for the enjoyment Mack Glover’s famous biscuits and Barbering Program Our church invites and encourages you worship at 11 a.m. Spanish services: Do you or someone you love have a TC Squares of all seniors age 55 and older. For info, gravy will be served from 8-10 a.m. for TATC offers a standalone barbering to join us at 11 a.m. every Sunday for a Escuela dominical a las 2 p.m., y el ser- mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation TC Squares is ready to gear up and call (435) 884-3446. Activities include $5 per person. program in our Cosmetology/Barbering Bible-themed sermon. The phone num- vicio general a las 3 p.m. Services are offers help, hope and healing. Please start dancing again. We will be dancing Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, department. This program is only 1,000 ber is 435-882-1349 and our website held at 127 N. 7th Street. Eagles State Presidents’ join us for support group sessions every on Monday nights from 7:30-9:30 p.m. ceramics, pinochle, movies and wood hours and will prepare you for the is located at tooeleumc.org. Our church Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New at the Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High carving, etc. Meals on Wheels available Reception Utah/PSI Cosmetologist/Barber exam. is located at the corner of Utah Avenue Tooele Springs Calvary Chapel Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in School Cafetorium, located at 2152 N. for homebound. Lunch served week- The Tooele Eagles Aerie and Auxiliary Barbers specialize in cutting, styling and and 100 East (78 E. Utah Ave.). We sug- A verse-by-verse study of God’s word. Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at 400 West in Tooele, Utah. We are a days. For age 60 and above, suggested will host the new Utah State Eagles trimming hair for men and women as gest you “come as you are” and join us Sunday service at 9 a.m. and 10:30 841-9903. family-friendly club and welcome dancers donation is $3. For those under age 60, Presidents for 2016-17 at a reception well as shaving and maintaining facial after service for fellowship downstairs. a.m. Wednesday night Bible study and of all ages — we just ask that those cost is $5. Transportation available to youth groups at 7 p.m. Men’s, women’s on Sunday, June 26, 2016, starting at Tooele Family Al-Anon hair for men. Enroll today! (435) 248- We’d sure like to get to know you! 2 p.m. A light luncheon will be served. under age 12 be supervised by an adult the store or doctor visits for residents and couple’s Bible studies. Hunting Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at the Tooele 1800 or visit tatc.edu. Come out and meet and greet Tooele at all times. Our tentative schedule for in the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For and equestrian fellowship ministries Pioneer Museum, in the basement at Church of Christ Auxiliary’s own SMP Barbara Denner the next few months is as follows: June transportation information, call (435) available. Child care provided at all the back of the building. For questions Commercial Driver’s License Are animals just as valuable as and the WSP Jeff Taylor from Pleasant 27 — regular class night; July 4 — dark 843-4102. services. For more information, check or more information, please call Allene Program humans? Jesus said: “Look at the birds Grove Aerie and all the other new state for Memorial Day; July 11 — regular out our Facebook page or visit www. at (435) 830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435) Grantsville Irrigation Now enrolling for CDL. Join us for a of the air, that they do not sow, nor officers. class night (club colors/birthdays/anni- reap nor gather into barns, and yet your tooelesprings.org. To hear Bible teach- 884-0825 or (435) 241-9200. versaries); July 18 — regular class Grantsville Irrigation has issued comprehensive six-week course that will heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not ing, download our mobile app. 47 N. night; July 23 — celebrate Pioneer Day agricultural users two regular turns. teach you everything you need to know Eagles Monte Carlo worth much more than they” (Matthew Main Street, (435) 962-9427. Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U at Pratt Aquatic Center after the parade Residential users have been allotted to pass the CDL test. Cost of program Tooele Eagles Aerie and Auxiliary will 6:26)? Humans are more valuable than This group meets Sunday at 5 p.m. at from 10 a.m.-noon (flyer and details will 250,000 gallons per share. The meters is only $2,225. You will receive 80 have a Monte Carlo Night on Saturday, animals — and many at that! Animals the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, be posted on the website). have been read. Please keep track of hours driving time and get one-on-one Charity June 25, 2016. Come out, pay $5 for don’t have souls, but Jesus said con- 560 S. Main Street. For more informa- your use to avoid exceeding your allot- training from our experienced instructor. the meal, Sloppy Joes and salads, etc. cerning souls: “For what will it profit a tion, contact Gesele at (435) 224-4015 Stansbury Art and Lit Artist of ment. If you notice any leaks, please Classes start soon so register today! and get the play money to play the man if he gains the whole world and for- Tooele Children’s Justice or Jo-Ann at (435) 849-4180. call 435-830-9261. Contact the office (435) 248-1800 or visit tatc.edu. games with from 6-9 p.m. An auction for the Month feits his soul? Or what will a man give Center if you have any questions at 435-884- items to purchase with the play money Alcoholics Anonymous The Stansbury Art and Literary Society Nail Technician Program in exchange for his soul?” One human Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in 3451. will start at 9 p.m. Fun to be had by all. Meeting daily at noon and 8 p.m. at the Artist for the Month of June is Ashley Now enrolling. You can finish and get is thus more important than all the need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water Come out and support this activity. All Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave. Hoth. She studied classical drawing with licensed and start making money in world. — Mark Fitzgerald. Bible study is and snacks. We appreciate all dona- Daughters of Utah Pioneers proceeds will go toward Tri State Ritual For more information, contact Lance world-renowned artists while living with as little as four months at a low cost. Wednesday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 10 tions. For inquiries or drop-off call (435) The DUP is seeking any family histories, Convention, Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, at (435) 496-3691 or Wendy at (801) her parents in Europe and has drawn The nail program hours are Monday- a.m. Worship is Sunday at 11 a.m. The 843-3440. 25 S. 100 East, Tooele. photographs, books, stories or vintage to be hosted by Tooele Eagles in 694-2624. more than 50 commissioned portraits artifacts (before 1900) to display at Thursday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Call us (435) Tooele Church of Christ is located at September. See you all there. for clients. She is currently taking time 248-1800 or stop by 88 S. Tooele Blvd. 430 W. Utah Ave. in Tooele. The office United Methodist dinner off from being a recreational therapist our DUP Grantsville Museum, located Tooele United Methodist Church offers Food Addicts in Recovery at 378 W. Clark St. (in the basement phone number is (435) 882-4642. Anonymous to be a stay-at-home mom and has a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee Elks turned her attention to oil painting. The of the J. Reuben Clark Farmhouse Education Cornerstone Baptist and social hour starts at 4 p.m. and Are you having trouble controlling the across from the Grantsville Cemetery). small still-life and landscape paintings Passion for God, compassion for people dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All are Friday night dinners way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery For more information, call Ellen Yates Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step displayed on the Chamber Wall Gallery Online courses at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: welcome. Dinner will be served each Friday night at (435) 884-0253 or Coralie Lougey recovery program for anyone suffering are an example of her recent studies Online courses in Network+ and (435) 882-6263. Come as you are this from 6-9 p.m. The menu includes halibut at (435) 884-3832. Visit www.grants- The Tooele Valley Resource from food addiction. Meetings are held and experiments. These works of art are Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- Sunday, where you can hear a message for $17; shrimp for $12.50; steak and villedupmuseum.com or www.explore- every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer available for the public to view at the fessional seeking to upgrade their skills from the Bible and meet new friends. Center shrimp for $12.50; fish and chips for tooele.com. Museum, 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele. Enter Tooele County Chamber of Commerce, and knowledge of networking and secu- Service times: Bible study (for all ages) The Tooele Valley Resource Center, $10.50, chicken breast for $10.50 or at the north back entrance. For more 153 S. Main, Tooele, during their regular rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; now sharing a building with the Tooele soup and salad for $7. All items above Little Miss Grantsville Pageant information, call Millicent at (435) 882- business hours. Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- County Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, include your choice of baked potato, The 2016 Miss Grantsville Scholarship 7094 or Denise at (435) 830-1835 or TATC at (435) 248-1800 for more infor- dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided is currently in need of donations. Please French fries or rice pilaf and soup or Stansbury Art and Lit Meeting Pageant will be held June 30 at the visit www.foodaddicts.org. Everyone is Grantsville High School auditorium at mation or to enroll. for all services, and children’s church consider donating items such as deodor- salad bar. The next meeting of the Stansbury Art during morning worship. WiseGuys ant, chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, welcome to attend. and Literary Society will be Tuesday, 7 p.m. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Adult education Admission is free. Questions, please Program during evening worship. toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, Meetings Tooele County Aging June 28 at 7 p.m. at the home of Pat Get your high school diploma this year. combs and brushes. Cash is also Lodge meetings are held the second call Krista (435) 841-9951 or Jan at Tooele County Aging is looking for Jessie and Peter Driscoll, 427 Country All classes required for a high school Mountain of Faith Lutheran welcomed. Those who receive services and fourth Tuesday of every month. (435) 224-3288. volunteers to help us meet the needs Club, Stansbury Park. Members will diploma, adult basic education, GED We’re a healthy, growing congregation include individuals or families in crisis, House committee meetings are held of seniors in the community. Many be doing plein air painting of roses in preparation and English as a second who welcomes newcomers and reaches the homeless and families at risk of every third Tuesday of the month. All Dusk ‘till Dawn Tennis seniors require assistance and need their garden. People are invited to come Tournament language are available. Register now out to those in need. Join us for worship becoming homeless. For more informa- members are welcome and encouraged and take part in the plein aire paint- to graduate — just $50 per semester. Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. rides to doctors or other health profes- The annual “Grandma Bernadine’s Dusk tion, call (435) 566-5938 or fax (435) to attend. ing or just come meet the members Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call (435) Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God sionals. Rides help seniors live more ‘till Dawn” Tennis Tournament will be 843-0244. and enjoy the garden. A discussion of 833-8750. Adult education classes are with respect without taking ourselves too independent lives. Call (435) 843-4114 held on Friday, July 1, 2016, at the Pierre-Joseph Redouté and his famous for students 18 and over. seriously. Check us out on Facebook by First Baptist Food Pantry Groups and events for more information. The Grantsville Grantsville High School tennis courts. and Tooele Senior Centers also are in botanical drawings in “Les Roses” will searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran The First Baptist Church in Tooele is follow. Redouté prints will be available The tournament will begin at 7 p.m. We ESOL Church. Please join us for meaningful offering an emergency food pantry to Local author seeks photos need of volunteers. For more informa- are asking for a $10 donation from each for viewing. The monthly optional cre- ESOL conversational classes are worship that is also casual and relaxed. meet the needs of our community. The A local author and historian is seeking tion about volunteering at the Grantsville participant. All proceeds will be donated ative project is to do a work of art using held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL For more information, call (435) 882- food pantry is available for emergency original photographs of Saltaire, Black Center, call Dan at (435) 843-4753. For to the Utah Chapter of the Alzheimer’s ‘Heaven’ as the theme. Refreshments students may also come anytime the 7291. needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, volunteering at the Tooele Center, call Association. Even if you don’t play will be served. center is open for individualized study. from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at as well as any similar turn-of-the-century Debbie at (435) 843-4103. tennis, come join us for an evening of Registration is $50 per semester. Call St. Barnabas’ Episcopal 580 S. Main Street. For information call attractions and resorts for an upcoming tennis, socializing and fun — all for a (435) 833-8750 for more information. Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- (435) 882-2048. book project. Those who wish to contrib- great cause! If you have any questions, rament followed by fellowship. Sunday ute information or photographs of these please contact Ken Nelson at (435) Early Head Start mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ The Tooele County Food Bank parks should contact Emma Penrod 841-9225. Do you have a child under age 3? Are Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, & Grantsville Emergency Food at [email protected]. Contributions Bulletin Board Policy you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Tooele. Phone: (435) 882-4721. Email: Pantry will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin Miss Grantsville Scholarship Head Start is a free program for eligible [email protected]. Web at at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The The Tooele County Food Bank and released pictorial history book. There is Pageant families that offers quality early educa- www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry no such thing as too many photographs The 2016 Miss Grantsville Scholarship tion for infants and toddlers in the home; God’s beloved child, beautifully created clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the are in need of canned meats, soups, as the author needs a minimum of 160 Pageant will be held July 2 at Grantsville parent education; comprehensive health in God’s own image. Whatever your his- advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele pasta and any non-perishable foods. We photographs, and any help is greatly High School. Questions, please call services to women before, during and tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To are accepting donations for Pathways appreciated. Teri Critchlow 830-8090 or Courtnee after pregnancy; nutrition education and the Episcopal Church welcomes you. guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- Women’s and Children’s Shelter (victims Cloward 830-0235. family support services. Call (435) 841- 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the of domestic abuse). They are in need Tooele Valley Flute Choir 1380 or (801) 268-0056 ext. 211 to Spanish services desired publication date. of socks, underwear, blankets for twin The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks apply or for free additional information. La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele members interested in our inaugural le invita a sus servicios en español beds, hygiene products (hairspray, hair A9

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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 5:59 a.m. 9:03 p.m. Thursday 5:59 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Friday 6:00 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Saturday 6:00 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Sunday 6:00 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Monday 6:01 a.m. 9:04 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 6:01 a.m. 9:04 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 10:44 p.m. 8:16 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 11:25 p.m. 9:16 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday none 10:19 a.m. Saturday 12:02 a.m. 11:24 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 12:38 a.m. 12:29 p.m. Statistics for the week ending June 20. Partly sunny and hot Pleasant with plenty of Warmer with plenty of Very warm with times Monday 1:13 a.m. 1:36 p.m. Partly sunny and hot Sunshine and nice Partly sunny and hot Temperatures Tuesday 1:47 a.m. 2:44 p.m. with a shower sunshine sunshine of clouds and sun High/Low past week 91/49 Last New First Full Normal high/low past week 83/58 93 70 93 66 87 55 78 55 91 66 94 67 98 71 Average temp past week 70.4 Normal average temp past week 70.5 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low June 27 July 4 July 11 July 19 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 92/52 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 93/66 Knolls Clive Lake Point 88/58 94/70 95/70 91/70 Ogden Stansbury Park 93/64 Erda 92/70 Vernal Grantsville 93/71 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 94/63 94/70 83/63 Tooele 95/70 Bauer 93/70 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 93/70 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 93/70 95/63 96/63 Stockton Pollen Index Price 94/69 95/66 High Nephi Rush Valley 95/62 94/66 Ophir Moderate 89/66 Low Delta Manti Absent 96/67 94/57 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 104/71 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 95/67 96/60 Moab 89/67 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 106/74 Beaver 102/69 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 94/58 Ibapah 94/67 24-hour 94/60 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.87 -0.01 Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 98/61 96/65 at Grantsville 1.62 none 108/76 Kanab 100/68 Eureka 90/63 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4190.54

home before their new home is “We usually have a low vacan- before the day is over. said. shortage. Rental ready. cy rate, but for the last three “The demand is that high,” Williams said the owner of “Eventually the market will continued from page A1 “They end up having to rent weeks, we haven’t posted any she said. “Somebody could a one-bedroom apartment that change,” he said. “Until then the for a few months before they new listings,” he said. “Despite build a large apartment com- he manages raised the rent for rental market will continue to were renting their homes are can move into their new home,” that our website says it is up to plex and we could have it rented new occupants from $475 a be tight.” selling them.” Critchlow said. “That increases date, we get calls every day from out in matter of days.” month to $545 a month. Critchlow is turning renters In some cases the decision by the number of families out there people wanting know if we have Basic economics of sup- “With the supply and demand into buyers. an owner to sell a home is dis- looking to rent in a rental mar- anything available.” ply and demand is causing the way it is, we could get more “Interest rates are still low,” placing families that are renting, ket that is already slim.” He said the last large home rent rates to slip upwards too, aggressive on the rent, but we she said. “People who didn’t according to Critchlow. Trevor Williams of the Tooele- available to rent was rented out according to Critchlow. haven’t,” Williams said. think they could qualify for Adding to the problem is based Williams Management before he had a chance to list it. “A three-bedroom, two-bath Williams said he’s not aware a home loan often can quali- people who decide to build a Group echoed Critchlow’s Critchlow said that if she has home with a garage that rented of any projects, either new fy. Nobody should be renting new home that get the offer assessment of the current rental a rental that comes available in for $1,100 a month a few years rental units or apartments, on unless they have to.” they want and sell their existing market in Tooele County. the morning, she can rent it out ago is now $1,350 a month,” she the board that will alleviate the [email protected]

half their capacity in June. water rights for 6,000 acre-feet for residential and light indus- Spu Well Johnson said by the end of came in only four applications trial uses. & r it continued from page A1 last summer, the streams were of 1,500 acre-feet of water. SITLA said its conceptual B at only 20 percent capacity. To request the same amount plans include more than 4,800 71 down the irrigation water for Ranchers in the area don’t have under the current restrictions, equivalent residential units Years 2-3 days at a time as the well any reservoir storage, leaving SITLA would have had to sub- between the two developmen- recharged. A wet spring has them at the mercy of annual mit 1,268 applications. An acre- tal blocks, which are located provided a little relief so far this precipitation. foot of water is equivalent to near the Tooele Army Depot RODEO summer, he said. “So we just kind of take what 325,851 gallons, with the agen- – South and St. John. “It’s a little bit better,” Martin comes,” Johnson said. cy’s total request equivalent to For landowners like Johnson said. “(The well) is still down Back in the 1980s, heavy more than 1.9 billion gallons a who face tight water restric- JULY 3 & 4 considerably.” snowfall produced above aver- year. tions already, the results of the PM 4TH OF JULY Bill Moss, owner of Moss age water throughout Rush SITLA’s request is based heav- USGS study and SITLA’s pro- 8:00 FIREWORKS! Drilling in Tooele, has been Valley, Johnson said. The last ily on a United States Geological posals don’t match their experi- drilling wells in Rush Valley for several years, however, have Survey study from 2011, which ences. decades. He said the quality of brought drought conditions found that 13,900 acre-feet of “It’s not reflecting what’s DESERET PEAK water in the region is as much a and significantly reduced water is lost through evapora- here, in most people’s opinion,” COMPLEX problem as the scarcity. groundwater, he said. tion from soil and plants each Johnson said. “You get down to the middle Some of the water qual- year in northern Rush Valley, While the state Division of 2930 UT-112 • Grantsville UT of the valley where there’s a lit- ity problems in Rush Valley with another 610 acre-feet from Water Rights continues to tle more water and there’s poor are likely the result of reduced well discharge. review the application from Ticket & Mutton Bustin' quality,” Moss said. groundwater flow, leaving SITLA used those figures SITLA, Rush Valley residents Information: Low snowfalls and a years- underground aquifers stagnant, to determine there are about like Martin continue to farm TooeleBitnSpur.com Hotel long drought have prevented Johnson said. 14,500 acre-feet of water avail- and ranch in adverse condi- Provided by the shallow wells in Rush Valley The state Division of Water able for annual use, though the tions due to little water avail- SPONSORS from recharging, according to Rights’ policy for Rush Valley bulk of that – 11,000 acres – is ability. Moss. Some regions of deeper only allowed appropriations of tied up in existing water rights. “This is a way of life for us,” water contain high concentra- 4.73 acre-feet of water, due in The state agency is requesting he said. “We all water our crops; tions of sulfur, he said. part to the instability of water the water rights to develop its we all water our livestock.” Moss said one well he in the region. SITLA’s requested 19,000 acres in land holdings [email protected] drilled had such high sulfur content, the health depart- ment representative driving to the site could smell it as they approached. “The water was clear but it RE-ELECT smelled so bad we finally had to shut it off,” he said. The anecdotes of poor qual- ity and scarcity of water from SHAWN MILNE Martin and Moss are repeated in dozens of protests filed by water conservation groups, TOOELE COUNTY private citizens and local gov- ernment against four water COMMISSIONER rights applications from the State Institutional Trust Lands Association. � Balanced the County budget SITLA’s applications request 6,000 acre-feet of water. A pub- � Increasing Government Effi ciency lic hearing on May 11 at Tooele City Hall brought more push- � Increasing Local, Private-Sector jobs back against the applications, in addition to more than 60 letters and Economic Growth of protest filed last October. The protest letters, gathered on the Utah Division of Water � Improving Public Transparency Rights website, contain more stories of declining water lev- els in wells, reduced irrigation capacity and wells pumping air ShawnMilne, Tooele County Commissioner or sand and silt. For ranchers, farmers and other landowners in Rush Valley, 435.243.7313 water levels are tied closely [email protected] to the amount of snow pack, according to Darrell Johnson, a board member of the Rush Valley Water Conservancy. On his property, irrigation streams dictate his crop yield and the streams are already down to A10 HOMETOWN

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COURTESY OF GERALEE WITTKE Dayton and Geralee Wittke relaxing dur- ing retirement. Geralee Wittke contends Dayton doesn’t relax much dur- ing retirement as he’s involved in many com- munity projects.

STORY Tooele BoyJESSICA HENRIE Dayton Wittke’s life in Tooele helped him become the man he is today

ayton Wittke and his wife were in Tooele recently for a class reunion. Wittke graduated from Tooele High School in 1950. Although he has lived all overD the United States, worked many different jobs and had many different experiences, some of the most significant decisions of his life were made here. “When people ask me where I’m from, I always say Tooele,” he said. “Growing up in Tooele … was the most important time of my life in determining what I would do. Good friends, good teachers, good examples, oppor- tunities for work — all contribut- ed to what I, we, have done since. It was the most important part of my life, at least until marriage and children.” Wittke was born in Matador, Texas, in October 1932. His par- ents divorced when he was still very young, and he lived with his mother Vesta and stepfather Mike Murphy. Murphy was a heavy equipment operator, and worked wherever he could find a job dur-

PHOTO COURTESY OF BARBARA BARLOW ing the Great Depression. “He’d get a job and then we’d

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF GERALEE WITTKE The Tooele High School class of 1950 (middle) reunion held on May 31, 2016. Front row: Lloyd Hall, Tim McKendrick, Chuck Reanue, Jim Armstrong and Dayton Wittke. Back row: Caroline Hall, Dawna McKendrick, Connie Miner, Barbara Barlow, Pat College, June Robison, Karma Armstrong, Shirley Bigley and Geralee Wittke. Dayton Wittke (above) works in the lab at the University of Illinois while completing his PhD. Dayton Wittke (right) as a second lieu- tenant in the U.S. Air Force. Dayton Wittke (far right) and his family on their way to Hawaii on the SS Lurline in July 1941. HOMETOWN A11

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COURTESY OF GERALEE WITTKE A near-complete gathering of Geralee and Dayton Wittke’s family, minus two great-grandchildren and their son Todd Wittke, who passed away. Boy continued from page A10

move,” Wittke said. “Everybody was poor in the ’30s. I don’t remember much detail. My sister was born in Gallup, New Mexico in ’38. I remember bits and pieces of Gallup. My parents were responsible for distributing cloth- ing to the poor families in Gallup. We belonged to Baptist church, but because we were moving around, sometimes we went and COURTESY OF GERALEE WITTKE sometimes we didn’t.” Dayton Wittke in his regalia on the day he graduated from Brigham Young Wittke’s brother Jack was born University in 1956. while the family lived in Amarillo, Texas, in late 1940 or early 1941. an automobile dealership taken But his years at college also Shortly thereafter, Murphy got over for military vehicle repair, included tragedy. One night in a job working at Hickam Field, often parked in a vacant lot July 1953, Wittke’s mother was an air base near Pearl Harbor in across from his house, he and his killed in her home. The killer was Hawaii. friends sometimes played on the later convicted of first-degree He moved first, and the rest military vehicles. murder. of the family joined him in July “For a kid, it was a fun time,” After his mother’s death, 1941. The trip took about four he said. “When we played war, we Wittke’s siblings stayed briefly and a half days by passenger ship, played on real tanks and Jeeps. I with a local family. However, the Wittke recalled. don’t remember ever being wor- family couldn’t care for four extra “Those days, not many people ried by the war.” children indefinitely, so Wittke flew,” he said. “I think I was sea- A few years later, Wittke’s and his sister Pat moved in with sick the whole time. I remember mother divorced again and Fay Gillette’s family. Their broth- the first meal and the last. We had later married Mike Wittke, a ers, Jack and Don, were placed in my sister Pat and brother Jack, war veteran. Mike Wittke was homes in Salt Lake City. and I remember I was worried seriously wounded on Saipan “Fay and Reeda Gillette … Jack would fall off the ship.” — the second island invasion made it possible for me to stay The family lived in a small he was involved in — evacuated in Tooele and have a home there house in Wahiawa, close to the to Hawaii and then to a military after my mother died,” Wittke Schofield Army barracks and hospital in northern Utah. said. “They were grandma and Wheeler Field Army Air Force Wittke, his mother, and three grandpa to all my children, and base. Wittke attended school in siblings, Pat, Jack, and Don, I’ll be forever grateful to them.” Wahiawa. returned to the mainland in In the spring of 1954, Wittke “Then December 7th September 1945, after the war met Geralee, just three weeks occurred,” he said. “While every- ended. before she graduated with a body remembers Pearl Harbor, The family’s original plan degree in elementary education. it wasn’t just Pearl Harbor. They didn’t involve moving to Utah, After graduation, she moved to attacked a lot of different places but Wittke’s mother ran out of Salt Lake City, then to California, on Oahu.” money while the family was in to teach school. They kept in It will take more than a Wittke remembers that day Salt Lake City for a Wittke family touch, and were married in the vividly. funeral, and she was forced to Los Angeles LDS Temple in 1956, “I remember waking up on stay and find a job. just after Wittke had been com- ball and a coach to heal December 7th hearing airplanes, She found work at Tooele missioned a second lieutenant in which was not uncommon Ordnance Depot and as a wait- the Air Force. because where we lived was in ress, and Wittke’s family moved to In August 1956, they moved this broken town. the flight path to Wheeler Field,” Tooele in late 1945. to Richland, Washington, where he said. “We all went out front to “In life, you reach crossroads,” he worked for General Electric see what was going on, because Wittke’s wife Geralee observed. Company designing equipment Fourteen-year-old Joe Lacey knows that Tooele, Utah, is a town divided. there were more planes than “If his mother hadn’t run out of to be used in a nuclear reactor. usual. My mother and father said, money and made that choice, he Four months later, Wittke was Tensions are already running high with the Depression making money ’They must be doing maneuvers.’ never would have ended up in called to active duty in the Air tight and jobs scarce. But then Sterling Harris comes to town, a new coach I said, ‘No, because there’s flame Utah.” Force, received training in Illinois, coming out of the guns and the A crossroads it was. While in and was assigned to Westover ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ planes have a different insignia Tooele, Wittke met his lifelong Air Force Base in Massachusetts. on them.’” friend Dick Gillette, son of Sheriff He served until September 1959, �������������������������� Wittke went on, “You could not Fay Gillette. He also befriended when he was accepted at the ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� only see the insignia; you could Alan Jordan, Gene Taylor, Jack University of Illinois as a gradu- see the pilots. They were flying Sawyers and many others. ate student in nuclear engineer- ������������������������������������������������ over our house to Schofield. The Starting at age 15, Wittke ing. He was a licensed reactor shell casings were falling in our worked various jobs, including at operator for a small test reactor yard.” Deseret Chemical Depot, at the that the University of Illinois con- The family didn’t own a radio smelter, dishwashing and deliver- structed during that time. “I feel like I’m getting to know at the time, but a neighbor soon ing showbills. After Wittke graduated with the characters in Sterling Bridge came to their house with news “I was willing to do any job a PhD in 1965, he accepted a just as they are getting to know that an air raid was in progress because I needed money,” Wittke position as assistant professor in themselves. The thoughtful layering makes for a very compelling read.” and all citizens should get inside. said. engineering at the University of – Garret Batty “I was quite disappointed.” After graduating from Tooele Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska, Director of The Saratov Approach Wittke said. “I wanted to watch High School in 1950 at age 17 and where he taught both nuclear the airplanes.” with no job in sight, Wittke con- engineering and mechanical He was nine years old. sidered joining the Air Force. He engineering classes. He also “This heartwarming story shows Martial law was declared for went so far as to go to a recruiting provided training for staff of two how common goals and victories all the Hawaiian Islands and a station and bring back papers electric utilities in Nebraska that can break down barriers and lead to acceptance and brotherhood.” total blackout for all houses was for his mother to sign, but that were constructing nuclear power ������������� ordered. This meant that no light evening an employer called and plants. This included developing Author of Against Her Will and was allowed to be seen from any asked if he still wanted the job and producing a series of video founder of the Teen Author Boot Camp residence. he’d applied for recently. training tapes. After the attack, Murphy went He worked for that employer In 1974, Wittke was recruited to Wheeler Field to help repair and others, eventually working to join the staff of the Omaha ������������������������������ runways. He worked for three full time at Tooele Ordnance Public Power District in Omaha, story… told through the eyes of a kid [whose] troubled world [is] days without coming home. Depot maintaining equipment. Nebraska. At the time of his about to change radically because Wittke’s life changed in a few Then his mother asked if he’d retirement in 2001 he was a vice of an extraordinary man.” ways after that. like to attend Brigham Young president of OPPD. – Dennis Packard His family, along with every University. “These were important years of BYU professor of philosophy of art and ����������������������The Film Novelist������ other family, had to dig a bomb “His mother was really inter- our lives,” Wittke said about the coproducer of Fire Creek shelter in their backyards. All ested in education,” Geralee family’s time in Nebraska. schools were immediately closed Wittke said. “She had been In addition to working and and did not re-open for several offered scholarships when she attending grad school, Wittke Get your copy months. Students made up the graduated from high school, but remained active in the LDS missed school days by attending she didn’t have money, so she church. He has served in several today at the Tooele half days in very crowded class- didn’t go. But her goal was always bishoprics and high councils and Transcript-Bulletin rooms, Wittke said. to have her kids go.” is now an assistant ward clerk. About that time, his mother Wittke started attending BYU Currently, Wittke and Geralee began driving a taxi and a bus in 1951. He joined the Air Force live in Las Vegas, Nevada. They $ 99 for the Wahiawa Transportation Reserve Officer Training Corps are retired, but involved in a 11 Company. This also led to Wittke and drill team, and participated lot of volunteer work with the beginning to work for the com- in the Blue Key Honor Society as University of Nevada-Las Vegas, pany cleaning bathrooms, and well as other campus activities. Clark High School, the American eventually sorting and counting Wittke’s decision to attend Nuclear Society, and others. money. Brigham Young University proved Wittke also helps coach several However, the war didn’t affect to be another crossroads in his sports for the Special Olympics. his life much overall. life. There, he met his future wife “You just don’t know where TOOELE “The rest of our time in Hawaii Geralee. Through religion classes you’ll end up,” Wittke said, TRANSCRIPT was pretty normal for a kid going and friends, he learned about The reflecting on his life. to school,” he said. “The way you Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- No matter how busy they get, could tell how the war was going day Saints, which he would join however, they always try to visit ULLETIN was the changing of the method in early 1955. In 1956, he became Tooele once a year for Wittke’s B used to black out automobile one of the first students to class reunion. After all, Wittke is 58 N. Main, Tooele • Mon-Fri: 8:30 to 5:30, closed Sat & Sun headlights.” graduate from BYU’s brand-new from Tooele. 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PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD Festival Jousting and dog show among continued from page A1 fundraiser events at Stockton

by Steve Howe ties, performances and vendors Vendors will include Klever STAFF WRITER at 135 Don’t Walk St. The fes- Jewels, Lusty Pride Mead and tivities will kick off with a “soft Briar Tuck Leather Goods, among This weekend a former sod opening” on Friday from 4 p.m. others. farm in Stockton will be the site to 9 p.m., featuring early-arriving Brown said the pallets used to of a scene straight out of a fan- vendors and a concert by Tooele construct the stage and mermaid tasy novel. musician Jamie Gael, who plays a pool were donated and additional There will be knights in armor variety of genres, including Celtic supplies were donated by Home putting on jousting demonstra- and ambient music. Depot in Tooele. Volunteers have tions and a pool with mermaids The weekend festivities will been working for weeks to pre- and fairies. The collection of run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. both pare the site, which had been characters will descend on the days. One major attraction for used for open dumping after its town as part of REACH Through the fundraiser are jousting dem- time as a sod farm, for the week- Time, which runs June 24-26. onstrations by Charlie Andrews, end’s activities. The event is the first major a world-champion jouster, on The medieval theme con- fundraising effort by Raising Saturday and Sunday. necting many of the fundraiser’s Education through Arts, The event will also feature elements isn’t a coincidence, Characters and Heroes, an edu- magic shows by MagicMan according to Brown. The hope is cational nonprofit organization Enterprises from Syracuse on the REACH Through Time event based in Stansbury Park. REACH Sunday, as well as balloon twist- was organized and founded in ers, foam archery and trebuchets will become an annual event and 2013 under the leadership of firing water balloons. Additional permanent structures will be director Mandy Brown. entertainment will be provided built on site to eventually facili- The group puts on programs by Bards and Nobles, a Salt Lake- tate a full-fledged Renaissance at schools throughout the state, based Celtic group, and Jurassic Faire in Stockton, she said. with an emphasis on anti-bul- Jeep. “That’s the goal,” Brown said. lying, literacy, history and art. There will also be a dog show “We’d like to hold an even larger Brown said the group has worked and cosplay competition on event.” with Scholar Academy in Tooele Saturday, where attendees can Admission to the fundraiser and Excelsior Academy in Erda, bring their pooch to compete for will be $6 for adults and $4 for with all of its programming at no titles including waggiest tail and children 3 years old and up, with cost to schools. doggie cosplay. All dogs will need a $1 discount for anyone who Over the weekend, visitors will to be kept on a leash and cleaned attends in full costume. be treated to a number of activi- up after by their handler. [email protected] Supreme Court rules for police in search case WASHINGTON (AP) — The name check revealed an out- the discovery of a warrant for Emmalee Hamner, Katrina Clausing and Supreme Court ruled Monday standing warrant for Strieff. an unpaid parking ticket will Alyssa Pritzkau (top) shared a funnel cake that evidence of a crime may be Strieff was placed under arrest forgive a police officer’s viola- at the Tooele Arts Festival Friday night. used against a defendant even if and searched. He was carrying tion of your Fourth Amendment Ricky Perez (above right) seasons his fries. the police did something wrong methamphetamine. Three-year-old Paxton Karabatson (left) rights,” Sotomayor wrote, joined or illegal in obtaining it. Justice Clarence Thomas said by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. splashes in one of the water features for The justices voted 5-3 to rein- for the court that the officer’s sale during the festival. Justice Elena Kagan filed a sepa- state the drug-related convic- actions were not a flagrant viola- tions of a Utah man. tion of the law. rate dissent. The ruling comes in a case But Justice Sonia Sotomayor The fourth member of the in which a police detective ille- said in dissent that the deci- court’s liberal wing, Justice ��������������������������������������� gally stopped defendant Joseph sion is a blow to constitutional Stephen Breyer, joined the four Edward Strieff on the streets of rights. conservatives to form a majority TOOELETRANSCRIPT South Salt Lake City, Utah. A “The court today holds that on the eight-justice court. Subscribe Today! 58 N. Main Street 882-0050 BULLETIN

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SPORTS WRAP Dusk ‘til Dawn tennis tourney Buffs show resiliency in win over Rams The annual “Grandma Bernadine’s Dusk ‘till Dawn” Tennis Tournament will be held July 1 at By Darren Vaughan the Grantsville High School tennis COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR courts, starting at 7p.m. We are asking for a $10 donation from Wins and losses during the each participant. All proceeds will summer mean nothing in the be donated to the Utah Chapter of standings when the high school the Alzheimer’s Association. Even baseball season officially starts if you don’t play tennis, come join the following March. us for an evening of tennis, social- izing and fun — all for a great cause. If you have any questions, THS BASEBALL please contact Ken Nelson at 435-841-9225. That doesn’t make the wins Grantsville basketball any less important. The Cowboys beat Manti, North The Tooele baseball team Sanpete and Carbon on Wednesday rolled to a 10-3 win over in summer basketball matchups. Highland on Monday evening All three games were won by more at Sugarhouse Park in Salt Lake than 10 points, head coach Bryan City, representing another step Detweiler said. forward for a Buffaloes squad that managed just two wins dur- Tooele football camp ing a trying high school season. Tooele football camp will be July “What we wanted to get them 18-22 at the high school. The cost to do this summer is play ball — is $75. For questions, email Coach play ball together,” Tooele coach Brady at kbrady@tooeleschools. Catham Beer said. “We had a org. tough season in the spring, but Tooele Tri these guys are more than capa- The fourth-annual Tooele Tri is ble of winning ballgames and scheduled for the weekend of they’re showing that. June 24-25. The Kids triathlon will “It means a lot in building be held at 6 p.m. on June 24, the culture of winning. To go and the Sprint Tiathlon will take out and win games — that’ll place at 7 a.m. on June 25. Both roll over. They’ll start believing races will begin at the Pratt Aquatic in themselves and that’s what Center Park, located at 55 N. 200 summer’s about. It’s about West in Tooele. Register online development.” at tooelecity.org before May 31 Tooele built a 3-0 lead in the to receive a race shirt. Space is top of the first inning and never FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS limited so hopeful participants are looked back as Lane Steed, Zach not content. We’ve got to keep “Like all schools, you’re fight- Tooele plays host to Tooele baseball’s Cody Whitehouse (4, encouraged to register early. For Dean and Cody Whitehouse doing it. I want to see us finish ing football camps and basket- Providence Hall on Wednesday above) connects with a pitch during more information, contact Terra each drove in a run during the out the summer winning.” ball camps going on,” Beer said. at Dow James Park. The varsity Monday’s summer league road game Sherwood at 435-843-2142. opening frame. The Buffs tacked Park and Whitehouse com- “You can’t have consistent prac- game is slated for a 6 p.m. start against Highland. The Buffaloes beat the Rams 10-3. Buffalo JD Park (below) Salt Lake Bees on four more runs in the third, bined for a solid outing on the tices where everyone’s there, upon the completion of the var- lines up a hit for a two-RBI double. The Bees dropped their homestand highlighted by JD Park’s two-run mound for Tooele. Park allowed but the guys are coming out sity prep game for last year’s double. three runs on four hits, striking and putting in the effort and it’s freshmen and sophomores. Sophomore Tyler Beer (left) sprints finale against the Las Vegas 51s down the baseline in the third inning. by a score of 8-5 on Monday night. Wyatt Steed added an RBI tri- out five and walking five in 3 1/3 showing now.” [email protected] The Bees held a 4-3 lead going into ple in the fifth, and Dean drove innings. Whitehouse relieved the seventh inning, but the 51s in another run in the sixth. Park in the bottom of the fourth were able to strike for four runs Each time Highland scored, and kept the Rams off the board in the frame, including a three-run Tooele answered in the top of the rest of the way, striking out homer by Johnny Monell to take the following inning, showing three. a 7-4 lead. The two teams traded the kind of resiliency Beer hopes Beer was also pleased with the runs in the ninth inning to make to instill in his young team. way players stepped up when up the final score. Bees starter “In baseball, you’re going asked to play unfamiliar posi- Nate Smith gave up three runs (two to give up runs at times,” Beer tions, particularly with many of earned) over six innings and left said. “But, what do you do? How the Buffs’ top players shifting with the lead before the 51s explo- do you respond to adversity? their focus to other sports with sion. Geoff Broussard (1-2) was They did a good job today. I’m the new school year on the hori- tagged with the loss as he gave up happy with where we’re at, but zon. all four runs in the pivotal seventh inning. The Salt Lake offense was led by Ji-Man Choi who finished 3- for-3 with a pair of RBIs, including his fourth home run of the season in the first inning off Vegas starter Rafael Montero. Quintin Berry also finished the night with three hits, with a pair of doubles, driving in one run. The Bees hit the road Tuesday for a road trip to El Paso for four-games and Albuquerque for another four-game set before returning again to Salt Lake on June 30. Real Salt Lake Real Salt Lake remained unbeaten at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah, this season after a 2-2 draw with the Portland Timbers on Saturday night. Forwards Juan Manuel Martinez and Yura Movsisyan scored their fifth and sixth goals of the season, respectively, and keeper Nick Rimando finished the night with four saves to push RSL to 4-0-1 at home this season (4-0-3 across all competitions). In a feisty match that saw 27 fouls and five yellow cards, Real Salt Lake would get on the scoreboard first. In the 17th minute, RSL’s Argentine combo on Martinez and midfielder Grantsville junior slugger aims to earn ticket to All-Star Game Javier Morales connected to give Salt Lake an early lead. The Claret- and-Cobalt laid the pressure on the Timbers from the opening kick Will Ross be one of top three Pitch, Hit, Run athletes to and earned its second corner kick compete just before Major League Baseball festivites? just 16 minutes into the match. Morales sent the set piece to the far post where Martinez leapt over by Tavin Stucki to his mother Lisa Ross. Rockies geographic market- Lucas Melano to get his head to it SPORTS EDITOR “It was great, it was fun,” ing area. Should he finish in and put it past Jake Gleeson for Justin Ross said. “It made me the top three at Coors Field in his fifth goal of the season. By half- Justin Ross is one of the best feel great because I’m one of Denver, Colorado, in the Team time, the lead turned into a deficit. hitters in the Colorado Rockies the best in the region of the Championship on Saturday, he Portland evened it up in the 29th geographic market. home run derby. That’s a pretty could be invited to participate minute when RSL turned it over At least according to how good chance to be there.” in festivities at the MLB All- in the midfield. Jermaine Taylor far he’s made it in the Major Justin Ross has also won the Star Game on July 11 — The intercepted the ball just inside the League Baseball Junior Home Utah local home run derby top three scores from all 30 center stripe and rolled a pass in Run Derby and skills camp and competed at the sectional competitions at Major League behind the Salt Lake defense. Adi Pitch, Hit and Run. in San Diego, California, last ballparks across the county beat defender Justen Glad to the The 14-year-old Grantsville weekend. He hit four home will receive an all-expense ball and put it past the oncoming resident won a locally hosted runs with another two long paid trip, where they will com- Rimando for his ninth goal of the Pitch, Hit and Run competi- shots landing just outside fair pete on the field prior to chas- season to equalize at 1-1. Then in tion in Ogden, Utah, with top territory on Sunday, advanc- ing down fly balls in the MLB the 44th minute, the Timbers went marks in the hit and run por- ing to the final eight sluggers Home Run Derby. up on the first goal of the year from tions, earning him the title of in the competition. While he Justin Ross said it would Melano. Diego Valeri pinged a shot best all-around player with a didn’t garner a ticket to the be his first trip to the All-Star off the far post. It fell to Melano total score of 1,125, according next level of competition, he Game. for a first-time shot into the net. said he had an enjoyable time. “(It would be) once in a life- Midfielder Jordan RSL found the COURTESY OF LISA ROSS “It made me feel great,” the time,” he said. equalizer from the penalty spot. Grantsville native Justin Ross, pic- slugger said. “I was excited for The family will also enjoy Movsisyan converted with a low tured left taking swings at the MLB it and to go down to San Diego the Rockies vs. Diamondbacks blast to Gleeson’s right and put it Junior Home Run Derby in San Diego, and show off my skills.” game Saturday afternoon, fol- just out the keeper’s reach for his California, on Sunday, will have an Next, he’s headed to the lowing Justin’s competition. sixth goal of the season to make opportunity to win a Pitch, Hit, Run the sectional competition for “He works hard every day it 2-2 in the 70th minute. Real skills camp for the Colorado Rockies Pitch, Hit, Run, where he will and he’s the most determined Salt Lake outshot Portland 18-12, geographic market. Should Ross do compete against other all- little kid,” Lisa Ross said. “He including 11-6 in the second half. well in Denver, Colorado, on Saturday, around sectional champions would be stoked if he even he could earn a trip to watch the MLB All-Star Game. in his age group from every- made it all the way.” where within the Colorado [email protected] B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 21, 2016

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➤ On July 5, 1775, the Continental Congress adopts the Olive Branch Mega Maze Petition, which appeals directly to King George III and expresses hope for reconciliation between the colonies and Great Britain. George refused to accept the petition. A year later, the Declaration of Independence took a much stronger stance. ➤ On July 4, 1804, Lewis and Clark stage the first-ever Fourth of July celebration west of the Mississippi River. The ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW expedition stopped near a creek, which they named Rd., No. 208, Lake Hiawatha, Independence Creek in NJ 07034. For repair costs and honor of the day. shipping instructions go to ➤ On July 9, 1877, the All http://johnsvintageradio.com. England Croquet and • • • Lawn Tennis Club begins Q: I have a Coca-Cola tray its first lawn tennis tour- from the 1920s featuring a nament at Wimbledon. Q: At a church sale, I pur- couple playing golf. Do I have The tournament was sus- chased a wall pocket in the a valuable item? — Dorothy, pended after semifinals Blackberry pattern and Ladue, Missouri were held July 12 in order marked “Roseville.” I paid $50 A: Yes, if it is authentic. Coca- to leave London fans free for it because I know enough Cola collectors must be aware about art pottery to realize that many of the old beverage for a cricket match. that Roseville is collectible, trays have been reproduced, ➤ On July 10, 1925, in and the piece I bought quite and some even aged to look Dayton, Tennessee, the unusual. Did I get a good deal? much older than they actually so-called Monkey Trial — Betty, Rio Rancho, New are. If your tray is the real deal, begins with John Thomas Mexico it was issued in 1926 and is Scopes, a high-school A: The Blackberry pattern valued in the $500-$750 range, science teacher, accused was introduced by Roseville in depending on condition. of teaching evolution in 1932. It is easily identified by • • • violation of Tennessee its collar of russet and green Q: My husband was born law. The town took on a leaves, dark blue berries, and a May 20, 1942. I would like to carnival-like atmosphere predators, and gnawing on introduces dangerous bacte- textured background in varying get him an original newspaper and included a chimpan- bones is a way of getting to ria like salmonella. Try lightly shades of brown and green. The that was published the date of some of the tastiest parts of a steaming a few drumsticks, so pieces are unmarked or have his birth. Can you recommend zee that wore a plaid suit, fresh kill, such as the marrow, they’re just cooked, then cool foil or paper labels. Your wall someone who might be able to brown fedora and white as well as a lot of nutrients not them completely. If he only pocket, which should measure help? — Steve, Craig, Colorado spats. concentrated in the meat. wants the bones, debone large- 8-1/4 inches, is valued in the A: Timothy Hughes buys ➤ On July 6, 1942, in Nazi- However, gnawing on boned cuts like the thigh or $650 to $950 range, according and sells vintage newspapers occupied Holland, 13- cooked bones is a danger drumstick, “shock” the bones to most of the price guides I and might be able to help year-old Anne Frank and because the bones could in boiling water for about 30 consulted. Yes, you got a terrific you. Contact is P.O. Box 3636, her family are forced to splinter. And the fact that he’s seconds and then cool com- deal. Williamsport, PA 17701-8636; take refuge in a hidden grabbing them unsupervised pletely. Make up a few, and • • • [email protected]; and area of an Amsterdam means he could nab smaller keep them in the refrigerator. Q: I have three transistor http://rarenewspapers.com. warehouse. The day DEAR PAW’S CORNER: bones that really are problem- Give Gerald one a day. radios from the 1960s. Two before, Anne’s older sis- My orange-and-white cat, atic. So first, cover up unat- Be sure to monitor his need repair. Whom do you Write to Larry Cox in care ter, Margot, had received “Gerald,” loves to gnaw on tended food securely. health, behavior and bowel suggest I contact? — Robert, of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, chicken bones. If I don’t watch Next, double-check about movements closely to make Portsmouth, Virginia and Orlando, FL 32803, or send e- a call-up notice to be him, he’ll jump on the counter the bone-gnawing with sure he isn’t ingesting splinters A: Transistor radios are a mail to questionsforcox@aol. deported to a Nazi work and grab a bone from a dis- Gerald’s vet, who will likely or experiencing any adverse little complex to repair because com. Due to the large volume camp. card plate or even strip bones have some recommendations. effects from these bony treats. of capacitors that tend to of mail he receives, Mr. Cox ➤ On July 8, 1960, captured off of a baked chicken, leaving Review Gerald’s diet: Is he get- degrade and the difficultly of cannot personally answer all CIA pilot Francis Gary the meat! Is he a reincarnated ting enough nutrients in his Send your tips, questions or getting to the PC boards, espe- reader questions, nor does he Powers, who was shot dog? — Blake in Miami dry or wet cat food? comments to ask@pawscorner. cially in smaller models. I did do appraisals. Do not send any down two months before DEAR BLAKE: It’s certainly If you want to keep giv- com. find a source that might be materials requiring return mail. while flying a secret spy not unheard of: Cats may be ing him bones, raw bones are able to help you: John’s Vintage mission over Moscow, is domesticated, but they’re still safer; however, that potentially © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. Radio Repair, 144 N. Beverwyck © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. charged with espionage by the Soviet Union. It was a huge setback in Games” alumnus Bruno Gunn. ting rave reviews as being a He told me: “No one has seen offer all “Nashville” episodes U.S.-Soviet relations. I spoke with Bruno recently, groundbreaking entry into anything like this. This is an available to stream the day ➤ On July 7, 1983, Samantha and he’s thrilled to be a part the graphic-novel film genre. R-rated movie, much in the after they air on CMT. In Smith, an 11-year-old of this “groundbreaking vein of ‘Deadpool,’ and another surprising move, the girl from Maine who had series.” Bruno revealed: “It it doesn’t shy away from renewal is for a full 22-episode written to Soviet leader was my first period piece its origins. It is a punch season (usually cable pickups Yuri Andropov about — it’s set back in time of in the face that the film are only about 13 episodes). her worries of a nuclear the Wild West — it was world has been waiting • • • war, begins a two-week just mind-blowing. What for.” READERS: Here’s the run- goodwill visit to the Soviet really impressed me the • • • down of the NBC shows Union at Andropov’s invi- most was the authenticity Q: You mentioned a that didn’t make the cut for tation. Q: I saw an ad for a new of it all.” few weeks ago that the the 2016-17 season: “The HBO show called “Westworld,” He also told me that producers of “Nashville” Best Time Ever with Neil © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. and it looks really awesome. the set was a joy to work were in talks to take the Patrick Harris,” “Coach” Can you tell me anything on: “Every single person series to another net- (canceled after filming the about it? — Paul T., via email I came in contact with work. Have they found a pilot), “Crowded,” “Game of A: The Western sci-fi thriller, was fantastic. I’m working taker? — Julie R. in West Silence,” “Heartbeat,” “Heroes Stay Informed which premieres this fall, is with James Marsden; he Virginia Reborn,” “Mr. Robinson,” based on the 1973 movie of and I have a scene togeth- A: CMT has come “The Mysteries of Laura,” “The TOOELETRANSCRIPT ULLETIN the same name by Michael er, and he was terrific. through for all of us Player,” “Telenovela,” “Truth Be B Crichton. HBO describes the We were bouncing ideas “Nashville” fans. On the Told,” “Undateable,” “Welcome Subscribe 435-882-0050 10-episode series as “a dark off each other and trying heels of a tremendous to Sweden” and “You, Me and odyssey about the dawn of this and that to see what outcry from legions the Apocalypse.” artificial consciousness and happens. That’s what any of devoted fans, CMT, the future of sin.” It stars actor really wants to do; Hulu, Lionsgate and ABC Write to Cindy at King Anthony Hopkins, James get in there and just play Studios announced that Features Weekly Service, Marsden, Ed Harris, Thandie around.” the critically acclaimed 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, Newton, Evan Rachel Wood Bruno also has a fea- series will return with FL 32803; or e-mail her at and Ben Barnes, and features a ture film coming up a brand-new season on [email protected]. whole slew of supporting char- called “Officer Downe,” CMT. 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(An American Tall Tale) panning for gold. In those days the big Swede, adapted by Amy Friedman and Febold Feboldson, was running a wagon train of illustrated by Jillian Gilliland ox teams and prairie schooners on the trail from Kansas City to San Francisco. ow, everyone knows the world has all kinds People say that that winter, a snowstorm hit that of liars. There are the fellas who lie for their was so huge and the weather was so cold out on Nown benefit, and they don’t care how the the prairies that all the snow out there turned to lies make you feel. And there are the liars who try to stone. They started calling that year The Year of the make you think that they think you’re the smartest Petrified Snow because that snow was so hard it or the prettiest or the most wonderful person in the stayed on the ground right through spring, straight world only because they want something from you. into summertime. It was so cold, not a single per- But the best liars are the liars who love a lie so son would leave his house, much less agree to join much they’ll go on forever telling you the whole Febold to help him run his wagon trains. whopping story. Those kinds of liars will stay up So Febold started thinking about how to solve long after midnight telling you their tales. Those this problem. liars, in fact, don’t want a thing from you. They only Being the great inventor he was, naturally Febold want to spin a yarn. figured out a solution. He traveled with his wagons, People say that’s the kind of liar Bergstrom all on his own, down to Death Valley in California, Stromberg was. because that was the hottest place he knew on Bergstrom Stromberg was the fellow who this green Earth. When he got there, he filled up always told stories about his great-uncle, Febold his wagons with that desert sand. That sand was Feboldson, the famous Swedish inventor. so hot, it held all its heat inside forever, so Febold Stromberg says his uncle was such a great inventor wasn’t cold as he traveled back up to the prairies. that he taught all the other inventors in the world But as those wagons bounced over the plains, that everything they ever knew. He says Febold taught sand flew out, and that hot sand spread every- Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison and Eli where, and when it hit the ground, the petrified Whitney and dozens of others. And maybe that’s a snow just melted. lie. Probably it is. But the thing is, that sand made the prairies But the thing is, Stromberg tells a good story, so hot, the summertime was sizzling, so Febold like the way, during the Year of Many Rains, when thought the sand covering Nebraska was all his all the chickens were dying because their feet fault and he better settle there to undo the damage would sink into the mud and they couldn’t climb and help the farmers figure out a good way to farm out to walk around and peck their grain, Febold that land. Feboldson came to the rescue with a most amaz- Every year one thing or another came up, like ing invention. Stromberg says Febold put webbed the year of The Striped Weather when it was so hot feet on those chickens so they could wade. Says and so rainy, all the corn in the farmers’ cornfields he flattened their bills so they could eat through started to pop, and the rain soaked all the syrup mud. And he says those critters liked their new out of the sugarcane stalks, and all that syrup ran equipment so much they would jump into the big, downhill onto the cornfields and rolled all that corn huge puddles covering the land, and they would into one gigantic, sticky, syrupy ball as tall as the swim. Stromberg says people kept laughing at the radio tower and wide as the town. way those chickens ducked under the water and Now that was the first time anyone ever saw came back up, so people started calling them ducks a popcorn ball, so naturally people say Febold came, and the post-hole diggers that could plow and gobbled it up. instead of chickens. Bergstrom Stromberg says Feboldson invented that too, and maybe he did. through frozen earth, and dozens of other things But anyway, after 20 years, Febold Feboldson saw that’s how his great-uncle invented a whole new For 20 years Febold Feboldson stayed in all the farmers who stayed in Nebraska will tell you that sweet old Nebraska was always going to have animal. Nebraska farming the land, and all that time he about if you ask. Like they’ll tell you the only reason the climate it had, and even though that was OK Now, another story Stromberg likes to tell goes worked hard to make that climate a little easier on you don’t see that giant popcorn ball today when with a lot of the farmers, Febold decided he would way back to 1848, when all these pioneers were the farmers. He invented all kinds of things, like the you’re traveling across the prairies is because of the move on to California, where things were a little rushing out to California to make their fortunes hordes of frogs that brought rain when a drought horde of grasshoppers that came one year in July milder, but that’s another story altogether. EAGLE SCOUT MISSIONARY WEDDINGS

Jaden Chad Brown Isiah Ishmael Schrubb Bodnar-Spence Jaden Chad Brown will be Isiah Ishmael Schrubb has Jon and Haven Bodnar are receiving his Eagle Scout award been called to serve as a mis- pleased to announce the mar- on Friday, June 24 at 6:30 p.m. in sionary for The Church of Jesus riage of their daughter, Sierra the LDS Church building at 141 Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Maree, to Richard William W. Utah Avenue in Tooele. Please Alabama Birmingham Mission. Spence, son of Ken and Sharon join us for the ceremony. He is the son of Jeremy and Spence of Tooele. Sierra and Rick Paulette of Tooele, grandson will be married on Saturday, of Danny and Bella Kinder of June 25, 2016, in the St. George Tooele and Leo and Lyn Schrubb LDS Temple. A reception will of the Dakotas. Isiah’s farewell be held that evening at the LDS will be Sunday, June 26, 2016, at Church building located at 1222 9 a.m. in the Tooele 27th Ward, E. Brigham Road in St. George 180 S. Coleman. Isiah will enter from 5-7 p.m. Rick and Sierra the MTC on July 6, 2016. will enjoy the sights of Yosemite Park and the California beaches before they settle in their new location of Roy, Utah. Rick will begin teaching Earth Science Sierra Maree Bodnar and Richard at Centerville Jr. High in August William Spence while Sierra works and attends classes at Weber State University.

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MOVIE REVIEW POETRY ‘Snakeskin’ his past autumn, pruning a big lilac bush, I found a snakeskin that some bird Ted Kooser T U.S. POET LAUREATE, had woven into its nest. Here’s a poem about another find, from 2004-2006 Stephen Behrendt, who lives and teaches in Nebraska. His most recent book is Refractions, from Shechem Press.

Snakeskin Pruning back the old spirea bushes that sprawled for years in summer’s heat, I bared the snake skin, a yard and a half long: its naked empty length rippled in the streaming wind lifting its ghostly coils from the dead shoots that scraped the slough from the slithering body that shed it in that narrow, shaded space.

I paused—who wouldn’t?—shears poised, slipped off gray canvas gloves, extracted the sere, striated casing from the brown stalks that had held it, silent, hidden.

I coiled the paper-thin curling sheath with care, delicately, eased it into a simple squatty box for keeping, for care, for my daughters to take to school, to show, to explain how some sinuous body we’ve never glimpsed, that haunts about our shrubs, our porch, COURTESY DISNEY left for us this translucent, scale-scored wrapper, this silent hint of all that moves unseen.

We do not accept unsolicited submissions. American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher Magic mirror returns plucky lass of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2014 by Stephen C. Behrendt, “Snakeskin,” (Refractions, Shechem Press, 2014). Poem reprinted by permission of Stephen C. Behrendt and the publisher. Introduction copy- to Wonderland—or Underland right ©2016 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of ritish author Lewis is a most resourceful gal in this March Hare, the Dormouse and for to glide Congress from 2004-2006. Carroll’s tales of a Disney follow-up to the House the Bloodhound. right in and steal the show with BVictorian lass and her of Mouse’s Alice in Wonderland, In order to help the Hatter, a perfectly calibrated perfor- escapades in an enchanted which reunites most of the cast Alice must make a dangerous, mance of comedic timing, camp place of talking animals, odd of the 2010 film. When we meet daring trip back in time. That’s and cleverness, which he does. humans and other curious her in the opening scene, Alice always tricky in any movie, and British director James Bobbin creatures have been made into Kingsleigh (Mia Wasikowska) is here it involves stealing a device (who also steered two Disney numerous movies, TV shows and the cool-headed captain of her called the Chronosphere from Muppets movies plus the bril- AUCTIONRD THURSDAY JUNE 23 10AM • RIFLE, CO stage adaptations—dozens since late father’s sailing ship, The Time himself (Sacha Baron liant Flight of the Conchords and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Wonder, excitedly exploring the Cohen). The film’s weirdly wacky Cohen’s satirical Da Show) 2013 Mountain Drilling Rig • Rig Moving Equipment and Trailers was originally published in 1865. globe, narrowly escaping from new character is a clockwork replaces Tim Burton, who direct- Late Model Heavy Haul Trucks • Jet Aircraft • Commercial Real Estate In the early 1970s, the rock band pirates and clearly making her despot who speaks like German ed the 2010 Alice in Wonderland. Bid online at: www.DuncanMillerCompany.com Jefferson Starship made Alice own way in a “man’s world” that actor Christoph Waltz and is Burton’s influence remains as the hook of its hippy-dippy song wants to put her—and keep served by a staff of comical, one of the producers, however, “White Rabbit,” which used her her—in her place. robotic minions he refers to as and the whimsy and imagina- journey down a rabbit hole as When the Mad Hatter (Johnny his “seconds”—a time pun, get tion of his original are still very a metaphor for another kind of Depp) gets in a bit of a bind, his it? much evident. “trip.” The ABC-TV modern-day friends in Wonderland—now Once again, Johnny Depp So: How long before we get fairytale anthology Once Upon called “Underland”—know just is all tics, weird hair and crazy our next trip to Wonderland/ a Time spun off a standalone what to do: Go ask Alice! quirks—three shades of eye Underland? Go ask Alice! series, Once Upon a Time in That sets the stage for Alice’s shadow, eyebrows that look like Wonderland, based on Carroll’s return—this time through a florescent orange caterpillars —Neil Pond, Parade Magazine novels, in 2013. magic mirror—to the enchanted attacking his forehead, ghoul- Clearly, something about realm, where she again meets ish white makeup and yellow Alice Through the Looking the plucky, curious young Alice up with the Red Queen (Helena teeth. When the Hatter speaks, Glass never falls out of fashion. Bonham Carter), the White he sounds like he’s got marbles Starring Mia Wasikowska, “Go ask Alice,” sang Jefferson Queen (Anne Hathaway), in his mouth and a lisp. It’s just Sacha Baron Cohen & Starship’s Grace Slick. Tweedles Dee and Dum (Matt too much. Johnny Depp 385.227.6677 OR 740.541.7475 Go ask Alice, indeed, for she Lucas), the Cheshire Cat, the So it’s practically an invitation Directed by James Bobbin [email protected]

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Call today to schedule your complimentary evaluation end title drought with Game 7 victory 435-830-5345 CLEVELAND (AP) — More fans, some of them strangers heart attack. I’ve seen ‘The Drive’ “For us to be last moments in each other’s • free piano evaluation and a free cost tears. Only this time, tears of joy. when Sunday night began, cried, and I’ve seen ‘The Fumble’ and arms. Transplanted Texans, they estimate for any work requested Cleveland’s championship hugged, screamed and shared I’ve seen Michael Jordan kill us able to end this, understand what this means to • tuning and voicing drought, crossing 52 years, gen- a moment many of them have with ‘The Shot.’” Cleveland. ations and noted by a long list end this drought, • replacement of broken or chipped keys er spent a lifetime dreaming of. As Lovell spoke, his 18-year- “More than basketball,” the of near misses, is over at last. They then linked arms and old daughter, Marisa, wiped her our fans deserve younger Wilson said as tears • repair or replacement of missing or On Father’s Day, LeBron James, shouted the words to Queen’s eyes. rolled down his cheeks. “This is broken strings the kid from nearby Akron raised “We Are The Champions,” a song “This is history,” she said. it. They deserve the most unbelievable night of • any other needed mechanical repairs by a single mother, brought the that seemed reserved only for “I cried real tears. It was over- my life.” or adjustments title home. others. whelming and breathtaking to it. And it was for In the hours leading to tip- As the final seconds of For the first time since 1964, be here.” off, fans braced themselves for a We Can Make Your Sad Cleveland’s 93-89 victory at when the Browns ruled the NFL, Following the game, fans them.” night to remember. Piano Happy Again Golden State in Game 7 ticked off Cleveland is a title town again. poured out of “The Q” onto LeBron James This was as close as any THE PIANO WORKSHOP on the giant scoreboard inside With James leading the way Huron Road for a party that Cleveland Cavaliers Cleveland team had been to a Quicken Loans Arena, 18,000 and winning MVP honors, the could last for days. A few climbed title since the Indians lost Game Cavs became the first team in aboard a fire truck and a bus and 7 of the 1997 World Series and NBA Finals history to overcome up trees and light poles. Police the Ohio Highway Patrol blocked there was a strange boldness a 3-1 deficit. reported a few arrests and a car several on-ramps into downtown sweeping through the streets Call it The Comeback. with its windshield smashed, but hoping to contain the crowd. of a city that has endured eco- Join the Club! At 10:37 p.m., Cleveland final- there were no major problems There was no holding nomic and social ills for decades. ly exorcised decades of sports just unbridled happiness — 52 Cleveland back though, and Decked out in wine and gold, Tooele Club demons — the painful losses years of frustration released in at the watch party fans roared Northeast Ohioans came to wit- 438 W 400 N given nicknames like “The Drive” one cathartic crescendo. with every good pass, every ness history. Tooele Annual and “The Fumble” and “The And on Wednesday, Cleveland made shot. 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Only in Like the Warriors, those days teams,” James said. “They con- And during the final nerve- Cleveland kind of deal,’” he said. are history. tinue to support us. And for us wracking minutes as the Cavaliers “I think a lot of that has been put Afterschoolol “I never ever thought I would to be able to end this, end this and Warriors traded baskets in an behind us and everyone is more programs forfor see this happen,” said Tim drought, our fans deserve it. They epic struggle, some fans couldn’t optimistic. It’s going to happen, Lovell from Canfield, Ohio, who deserve it. And it was for them. bear to watch. They buried their right? It’s bound to happen. Why Youth andd Teens sat on the 50-yard line when “It’s going to be the biggest heads in their hands or paced. not now?” Denver quarterback John Elway party Cleveland has ever seen.” There were even a few huddled In Cleveland, there’s no more When School ages 6 - 18.8. is broke Cleveland’s heart with True to the team’s postseason in prayer, looking for divine help waiting till next year. The Club “The Drive” in the 1986 AFC motto, Cleveland was “All In” for to bring a Cleveland team to the Next year arrived. is In! Out Championship game. “I tell you Game 7. Fans packed the bars, finish line. what, with about two minutes to restaurants and even garages Charlie Wilson and his 18- TooeleClub.org go I thought I was going to have a around the Q. It got so congested year-old son, Alec, spent the

TOOELETRANSCRIPT LeBron James has ended the debate; BULLETIN no one can deny his greatness now (AP) — The drought is over for City’s Kevin Durant will likely craved a title. He got all that and “There’s no denying what Cleveland, and the debate is over be the hottest free agent on the more. He learned how to lead, he he was able to accomplish this PHOTO OF THE MONTH as well. market this summer, coveted by learned the value of structure, series,” a very classy Curry said Best player in basketball? everyone. Kobe Bryant was the he learned from Dwyane Wade after Game 7. “He played pretty His name is LeBron James. highest-paid player in the NBA and Erik Spoelstra and Pat Riley great basketball.” This is why he went back to this season and this year was and Micky Arison, took little bits James is the quintessen- Cleveland, to deliver a title, to a celebration of his 20 years of from each of them, added it all to tial American success story. He end the city’s epic champion- greatness. his already-ridiculous game and bucked overwhelming after odds ship drought and finally give But they’re all part of LeBron’s made himself better. by rising above his impoverished May 2016 Northeast Ohio what it craved world. James never went to college. upbringing in Akron, Ohio. He’s a for nearly 52 years. James is the freight train, the But like many college kids, he global icon who’s earned roughly Winner: It’s done. And now he’s free. most unstoppable force in the went away for four years and $175 million in NBA salary, prob- Anything that happens from here game, and he shows no signs of then returned home with hopes ably that much if not a great deal Darrell is icing atop a three-tiered cham- slowing down after 13 years in of making his city better. more from his Nike sponsorship pionship cake for James. the league. He’s 31. He rarely if The result: Cleveland is a city deal alone, has a blossoming Smith There’s absolutely nothing left ever misses games. He’s been in of champions. entertainment studio and is eas- for James to prove. The only thing seven of the last 10 NBA Finals, “I knew what I learned in the ily one of the most recognizable he hadn’t done on a basketball including each of the last six. last couple years that I was gone,” faces on the planet. court was make Cleveland, a city He’s nowhere near his decline, James said, “and I knew if I had He’s on pace to be a billionaire whose sports teams were cursed which has to delight even those to — when I came back, I knew someday like his good pal Warren Sunset on for so long, a winner. December Cleveland fans who burned his I had the right ingredients and Buffett, who James can chat up Smelter Road 27, 1964 was the day Jim Brown jerseys in 2010. And while win- the right blueprint to help this basically any time he wants. last made them one. That is, until ning cures all, he can be a free franchise get back to a place that And now he can do whatever June 19, 2016. James was an NBA agent this summer, which should we’ve never been. That’s what it he wants for as long as he wants champion before from his time scare some people as well. was all about.” to play this game. He owes no in Miami, an Olympic champion, “I’m true to the game,” James He’ll never win over every- one anything anymore. Stay in an MVP, a Finals MVP ... he had said, “and I know what I bring to one. He’ll never win the argu- Cleveland, return to Miami, go checked every box but one, and the table.” ment about who is better, him anywhere else in the NBA; it’s all now that one is filled as well. It bears noting that some of or Michael Jordan or anyone else up to him now. Your photo could be next! Stephen Curry is the two-time what’s on that table now wasn’t who merits mention among the For the first time in 13 years, Submit your photo to: reigning MVP and rightly so, best there six years ago, though. league’s greats. LeBron James is free of burden. [email protected] player on the best regular-season It’s fair to say, this celebration He doesn’t care, either. He’ll With that weight lifted, it’s team in league history. Oklahoma would not be happening with- leave those conversations for scary to think his best might be out July 8, 2010, the day James others to have. But he put an end yet to come. headed to Miami. to the discussion of who is the James needed a change and best right now. 5th Annual Warriors collapse, lose from 3-1 lead

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — es to clinch the title, the Warriors returned to the locker room where Stephen Curry tried to shake were in position for the win in he was still sitting in full uniform Warr Memorial Ballpark Kevin Love with a dribble and the closing minutes of a tense with his head in his hands nearly let loose with one of those long Game 7 that had the boisterous 30 minutes later after a disap- 3-pointers he seemed to make at crowd at Oracle Arena alternat- pointing ending to a season that every big moment this season. ing between delirious cheers and featured a record 402 3-pointers Instead of a game-tying splash nervous energy. and the first unanimous NBA in the final minute, the ball But the Warriors did not score MVP for Curry. rimmed out and so did the Golden after Thompson tied the game By falling short of the title, the State Warriors’ chances of adding with a driving layup with 4:39 to Warriors will now be part of a a second straight championship play. Golden State missed its final debate they hoped to avoid: the to a record-setting season. nine shots with LeBron James best teams that failed to win a “It will haunt me for a while coming out of nowhere to block championship. because it means a lot to me to what seemed like an uncontested Golden State joins the 18-0 try to lead my team and do what go-ahead layup by Andre Iguodala New England Patriots that lost the I need to do on the court and with less than two minutes left Super Bowl in 2008, the 116-win big stages,” Curry said. “Done it and Curry missing his final four Seattle Mariners that fell in the before. Didn’t do it tonight.” 3-point attempts as part of a 4- 2001 AL championship series and With Curry and fellow Splash for-14 night from long range. the 68-win Boston Celtics that lost Brother Klay Thompson off all “We really just kind of settled in the Eastern Conference finals night, the Warriors capped the too much,” Curry said. “That’s in 1973 as great regular season greatest collapse ever in the NBA something that is tough to kind of teams that couldn’t get it done in Finals instead of the most suc- swallow with the opportunity we the postseason. cessful season in league history had in front of us.” “We had a goal at the beginning Fri and Sat. June 24-25, 2016 with a 93-89 loss to the Cleveland Kyrie Irving gave Cleveland the of the year to repeat, and that goal Cavaliers in Game 7 on Sunday lead for good with his 3-point- we failed,” forward Draymond Sign up to be an "Organ Donor" night. er over Curry with 53 seconds Green said. “But I don’t look at The record-setting 73 wins in left before Curry missed at the this entire season as a failure the regular season, Curry’s unani- other end. After a free throw by because there’s been too many mous MVP and the memorable James made it a two-possession great things that happened.” comeback in the conference finals game, Curry missed again and After winning a record 24 Proceeds from this tournament support; will all be a footnote now after the trudged back toward the Warriors straight games to start the sea- * Intermountain Donor Services Warriors became the first team bench as the Cavaliers celebrated son and pushing hard to break * Marlee Dalton "Dalton Donate 4 Life" scholarship ever to lose the NBA Finals after the title on Golden State’s home Chicago’s record of 72 wins set * Brandon Curtis "Forever Strong Foundation" scholarship taking a 3-1 series lead. floor. in 1995-96 on the final day of “It wasn’t easy what we accom- Curry sat on the bench for a the regular season, few things plished, and it’s not an easy pill to few minutes as the stage was came easy for the Warriors in the Team Entry fee $300 (shirts included) swallow what we didn’t accom- assembled for Cleveland’s trophy playoffs when their nine losses plish,” Curry said. celebration before he congratu- matched their entire total from Contact: Amber Lowder (801) 891-0687 After blowing two earlier chanc- lated the victorious Cavs. He then the regular season.