TOOELE RANSCRIPT Stallions beat T Cedar Valley S  See A10 T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY February 6, 2020 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 126 No. 72 $1.00 Judge appoints attorney to represent teen Prosecutors say this is a first step in a legal process that may take a long time for ‘CJ’ Haynie who has been charged with four murders

CEILLY SUTTON Gordon R. Hall Courthouse in Wagoner represented Haynie This was the Grantsville are felonies and he will be brother Matthew, 14, in their STAFF WRITER Tooele. but it was unknown then who teen’s second court appear- tried as an adult, according to Grantsville home on Jan. 17. Colin Jeffery “CJ” Haynie, At the hearing, Gibson would represent him through- ance since he was arrested. Tooele County Attorney Scott He is also accused of shooting the 16-year-old who is accused decided that Salt Lake attor- out the legal process. He faces four counts of aggra- Broadhead. his father, Colin Haynie, 50, in of killing his mother and three ney Richard Van Wagoner With his father in the front vated murder, one count of Haynie is accused of kill- the leg. siblings, appeared before 3rd would be the teen’s court row, Haynie stood before the attempted murder, and five ing his mother Alejandra, The teen’s bail was set at $4 District Court Judge Dianna appointed attorney. At the first judge but didn’t say a word, charges of illegal discharge of age 52, his sisters, Milan, Gibson on Tuesday at the court hearing on Jan. 27, Van nor did he look at his father. a firearm. All of the charges 12, and Alexis, 15, and his SEE TEEN PAGE A6 ®

Inland port isn’t welcome, says citizens One says,‘I don’t want to be displaced. Stop picking on Erda’

TIM GILLIE a Salt Lake Tribune with an EDITOR article and map about the pro- The Tooele Administration building was built in 1974. The proposed 12,400- posed Tooele Inland Port. “It acre Tooele Inland Port was talks about smaller communi- the topic of public comment ties becoming part of the port. during the Tooele County With all the water issues and Commission meeting on land use rezones we’ve been County seeks input on use of Tuesday night at the County struggling with here in Erda, Building. to open up the paper and see As reported in Tuesday’s this ... “ Transcript Bulletin, a proposed She opened the paper and several buildings in Tooele City map prepared by the Romney pointed to a point on the map. Group for a potential Tooele “This is my house. This PHOTOS TIM GILLIE Inland Port Project Area shows area is going to have to be parcels to be included running condemned,” she said. “You’re from Tooele Army Depot’s going to have to buy my house boundary south of state Route and I don’t want to be dis- County owns most 112 across from Deseret Peak placed. Stop picking on Erda. of one block in Complex to near Interstate 80. Let us have our rural lifestyle Diane Haney, Erda, used and we’ll be good citizens like downtown area the public comment period at we always have been.” the beginning of the meeting Tooele County to tell the County Commission Commissioner Shawn Milne TIM GILLIE about her concerns with the addressed the subject of the EDITOR proposed port and map. inland port during his com- Tooele County is trying to “Nobody wants the port,” decide what to do with the Haney said as she held up SEE PORT PAGE A6 ® downtown block of Tooele City that it owns. The Tooele County Commission reviewed proper- ties owned by the county in the vicinity of the southeast corner of Vine and Main streets dur- ing its public meeting Tuesday Flu activity in night. The Gordon Having acquired the Clayton R. Hall Towers building, along with Courthouse (above) was buildings that housed Clar’s Tooele County built in 2006. Auto Center and NU Cleaners The Tooele in 2018, the county owns all County but three buildings on the city Emergency block bordered by Vine Street Management and 100 South between Main rated ‘minimal’ (right) was Street and 100 East. built in 2009. In addition to the buildings CEILLY SUTTON also shows that there has been within that block, the county STAFF WRITER less than five influenza-associ- also owns the Nu Cleaners Influenza activity is current- ated hospitalizations in Tooele ly minimal in Tooele County, County this season. The report SEE BUILDINGS PAGE A7 ® but residents should remain indicates that the current vigilant about prevention, a influenza-like illness activity in health official says. the county is minimal. Each week the Utah UDOH says although the Department of Health publish- number of hospitalizations are es a weekly report on line dur- considered average for this ing the flu season. According time of year, two influenza to its website, flu activity was related pediatric deaths have high in the state Jan. 19-25. occurred. Influenza B is currently According to Louise more common than Influenza Ekenstam, community health A, according to UDOH. coordinator for the Tooele There have been 535 hos- County Health Department, pitalizations statewide this there’s still time to get the flu season from the flu and 100 vaccine to prevent from getting of those occurred during Jan. sick. 19-25. Clayton Tower (left) and Clar’s Auto (above) were both UDOH’s Influenza Report SEE FLU PAGE A6 ® purchased by the county in November 2018.

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS B6 South Rim Mountain West Gillie takes HOMETOWN B1 Gravel Pit Medical Center notes for one OBITUARIES A8 lawsuit gets new chief of his 3,800 SPORTS A10 See A2 See A2 stories See A5 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY February 6, 2020 Shutts-Karjola is new chief of staff at Mountain West Medical Center

MARK WATSON leadership and guidance and CORRESPONDENT promoting effective commu- After serving four years as nication between the medi- Chief of Surgery at Mountain cal staff, administration and West Medical Center, Dr. board of directors. Megan Shutts-Karjola will Shutts-Karjola has worked serve as Chief of Staff for the as an OB/GYN at the hospi- next two years. tal since 2012. She lives in She replaces Dr. Jim Stockton where her husband, Webber who served as Chief Thomas Karjola, who is the SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO of Staff the past four years town’s mayor. Dr. Megan Shutts-Karjola M.D. talks about her new role as Dr. Megan Shutts-Karjola M.D. takes over the reins of Chief of Staff from Dr. Jim Webber and nominated Shutts-Karjola The pair worked full Chief of Staff at Mountain West Medical Center Wednesday M.D. for the position. Members of time in the military for sev- afternoon. the medical staff approved eral years before moving the nomination at their quar- to Stockton. Shutts-Karjola throughout an organization. “I thought about accept- there is good communication and have not just told us how terly meeting Jan. 31. still serves in the Air Force She said that hospital mili- ing this position for a while,” between physicians and hos- things are supposed to be,” “Our affiliation with the Reserves. On July 8, 2019, tary systems are oftentimes she said. “I did have some pital administration. he said. University of Utah is really she was promoted to colo- first to adopt new procedures. rank in the military with big “One responsibility is work- “The doctors have had a lot big and exciting and I think nel during a ceremony in “Believe it or not, we were leadership responsibilities. I ing with the physicians to of opportunities to improve we can do some neat things Stockton Veterans Memorial doing things four or five years like leadership and I like to be make sure their needs are clinical programs and to keep people in the com- Park. earlier in the military than able to make a difference.” met, especially their concerns strengthen things over the munity getting their care She said her background you would see elsewhere,” Shutts-Karjola indicated about patient care,” he said. last several years. We’ve made here at the hospital with that with military hospitals should she said. the hospital could improve Webber said the adminis- good progress,” Webber said. additional expertise,” Shutts- prove to be helpful in her new Shutts-Karjola will see if on more massive group-wide tration at Mountain West has “Lastly, the Chief of Staff Karjola said. position. Shutts-Karjola said some of those military proce- communication to build cohe- been extremely responsive to has the responsibility to The Chief of Staff is the the military is very good with dures can help with commu- siveness. the concerns of doctors. ensure quality and safety in a head of the medical staff, communications and the dis- nication and other methods at Webber said a Chief of “They have let this hospital hospital,” Webber said. responsible for providing semination of information the hospital. Staff at a hospital ensures be a physician-led hospital [email protected]

South Rim residents’ gravel pit complaint gets heard in court Lawyers argue if it’s a land use decision or a settlement to avoid litigation, 3rd District Court judge to issue a written judgment

TIM GILLIE Tooele courtroom. Scott Hunter and Gary EDITOR In August 2018, Tooele Walker were listed as the pri- Lawyers for and against a County approved a settlement mary plaintiffs. gravel pit west of the South agreement with Southside In the complaint, South Rim housing development Gravel. Rim residents asked that the spoke for a combined two Southside has asserted it court issue a judgment that the and one-half hours in a court- had a legal nonconforming agreement was void because it room in Tooele County on right to extract gravel from a violated mandatory procedures Wednesday afternoon. 176-acre parcel east of Silver applicable to zoning changes. Third District Court Judge Avenue from South Rim, which They also asked the court to Diana Gibson heard oral argu- is southwest of Stockton. declare the agreement invalid ments from attorneys repre- The agreement settled because it was arbitrary and FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO senting a group of South Rim the disputed claim for gravel capricious in granting zon- South Rim homes are across the street from the East Entrance of the Staker Parson Southside Gravel Pit. Residents, Tooele County, and extraction rights and averted ing concessions to Southside Southside Gravel for summary what could be a costly lawsuit, Gravel. on all or part of the South Rim agreement avoided litigation.” opment agreement because the judgment on a complaint filed according to the county’s attor- In addition to their request residents’ requests of the court. Adam Affleck, attorney plaintiff was not a party to the by South Rim residents in her ney at the time the agreement that the agreement be declared Danica Cepernich, attorney for South Rim residents, said agreement and has no stand- was approved. void, South Rim residents for the county, argued that the the settlement agreement did ing to ask for enforcement. The agreement allowed asked the court to enforce settlement agreement was not change the land use and it was In addition to having no for gravel extraction from a clause in the South Rim a zoning or land use change. a zoning decision. standing, as a result of the TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Southside’s property, but only Development agreement as The agreement was just a “The county can’t settle settlement agreement, gravel BULLETIN under the terms of the agree- restrictive covenant running settlement of a dispute as an zoning issues in a settlement extraction from the 10-acre ment, which were more favor- with the land. That clause stat- alternative to litigation, she agreement,” he said. “They parcel covered by the develop- ADMINISTRATION able to the county than what ed that the gravel pit would be said. bargained away the power ment agreement has ceased, Scott C. Dunn Publisher would happen if the county closed when the development “It doesn’t alter the zoning,” and right of citizens to dispute making the request mute, Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus litigated the claim and lost, the was completed. she said. “It is not a modifica- land use issues. ... They [the Mercer said. OFFICE attorney said. Attorneys for South Rim tion of zoning or a land use county] agreed to change the Gibson said she would take Bruce Dunn Controller A group of 32 South Rim residents, Tooele County, and decision.” zoning and allow a 25-year the arguments as presented Chris Evans Office Manager residents filed a complaint Southside Gravel had all asked Scott Mercer, attorney for vested right for commercial under advisement and pre- Vicki Higgins Customer Service with 3rd District Court in the court to issue a summary Southside Gravel, said he gravel operations.” pare a written judgment to be Patricia Cook Circulation Manager September 2018 challenging judgment — a judgment as agrees with the county. Mercer asked the court to released at a later date. EDITORIAL the legality of the settlement a matter of law without any “We were headed to litiga- dismiss the plaintiffs’ request [email protected] Tim Gillie Editor agreement. additional trial or hearings — tion,” he said. “The settlement for enforcement of the devel- David Bern Editor-at-Large Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer Mark Watson Correspondent ADVERTISING Church to remove Your Complete Local News Source Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & missionaries from China Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director amid virus outbreak Liz Arellano Graphic Artist SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — cials said. 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ournalism has had a around 12 years. There are 52 rough time lately, but weeks in a year. We print twice it sounds like there still a week. 12 x 52 = 624. 624 x J Tim Gillie may be an upcoming crop of STAFF WRITER 2 = 1,248 issues in 12 years. I writers dedicated to seeking average somewhere between 3 the truth and writing about it or 4 stories per paper. So that coming out of Middle Canyon somewhere between 3,744 Elementary. I told them I couldn’t speak and 4,992 stories. Some time ago, I think I for all news sources, but at the I checked our electronic read a report that claimed a Transcript Bulletin there is no files last night. I can find evi- survey had indicated that peo- such thing as “fake news.” We dence of at least 3,800 stories ple trust journalists less than try to present both sides of an and a few that I new of were they trust used car salesmen argument and let the reader missing. — no offense Mike Garrard decide what they want to What stories do I like writ- — lawyers and their congress- believe or think. ing, was one of the other ques- person. I think that is true of most tions. You would think young legitimate news media. The I write a lot about politics people would be looking for problem today is, with social and government, but my favor- a different profession, but media and the internet, it’s ite thing to write are feature two weeks ago, I was invited getting hard to distinguish stories about people. Meeting to talk to two Middle Canyon real news sources from propa- interesting people and telling Elementary fifth-grade classes ganda. Everything you read on their story is fun. about how to write a news your phone isn’t news. Yes, I’ve interviewed people story — as part of their writ- We can’t make things up. like John Huntsman, Mike Lee, ing curriculum — and then Economically, in our market Orrin Hatch, Rob Bishop, Chris answer questions. our reputation is essential. If Stewart, Gary Herbert and We buzzed through the we make something up, people other famous people, but the inverted pyramid style, the five find out, we lose credibility, interesting people are our own Ws, balanced valid sources, we lose readers, and we’re out local people — like the guy FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO headline writing, and lead or of business. from Grantsville who gave up Tim Gillie covering an event at Blue Peak High School. lede sentences. Ethically, the Society of chemistry and is now a head Then came the question and Professional Journalists chef at a Vegas restaurant. covers what is called crimes/ story and think they’ve got it come back to the office, or answer time. I tell you these requires journalists to seek the Another student wanted to court/breaking news. They are right. Then I talk to the other usually my car, after an inter- future reporters didn’t send truth and report it. No room know if I ever wrote gruesome more likely to be called out to side and I find I agree with view and cried. me any softballs. here for fake news. stories. a gruesome accident scene. them, too. Well, I don’t have to worry Coming right out of the One student wanted to My beats — Tooele County, Do I ever get emotionally I think it was Tooele City about retiring. It seems like gate, the first question was, know how long I have been education, real estate, eco- involved, was another ques- Police Chief Ron Kirby who we’ve got a bunch of excited “Is it true that the news makes writing and how many stories I nomic development and busi- tion. told me, “I’ve never seen a young students out there eager things up?” have written. ness — don’t lend themselves I try to stay detached and pancake so flat it didn’t have to ask questions in search of “Ouch,” I thought as I men- Now it was time for a math to a lot of gruesome stories. objective. At times, I confuse two sides.” the truth. tally prepared my answer. lesson — I’ve been writing for We have another writer who myself. I talk to one side of a Emotionally, yes, I have tgillie@tooeletranscript

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Feb. 6, 1920 The Tooele County Commission appropriated $50 toward financing the coming WE ARE HIRING! education campaign in Tooele County. The commissioners decided that they would fix the west side of Main Street if the city would take care of the other side of the road. The state road commis- sion offered trucks to Tooele PHARMACY TECHNICIAN County for about $60 each if the county would repair them. A provision was made, how- Birch Family Pharmacy (Tooele location) is looking for a ever, that the state would have use of the turcks whenever it Licensed Pharmacy Technician to join our team. needed them and the county could only use them when they were not being used by the FULL TIME WITH BENEFITS AND PART TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE. state. Correspondent Mark Watson Must be available anytime between 8am-7pm BRING RESUME TO compiled this report. Monday-Friday and 9am-1pm on Saturdays. 493 North Main Street, Tooele, UT 84074 Previous pharmacy experience preferred. or email [email protected] Something On Your Mind? BENEFITS INCLUDE: Birch Family Pharmacy Write a Letter • Vacation and Holiday Pay to the Editor! Tooele Transcript Bulletin • 401k match P.O. Box 390 • Healthcare options available Tooele, UT 84074 [email protected] THURSDAY February 6, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5

COURTESY TONI BROADHEAD COURTESY TONI BROADHEAD Back row: Kassidty Wheeler, Allexis Nelson, Jaxon DeForest, Halley Robbins, Hope Smith, Brylee Perry, Shannon Front Row: Kaitlyn Hussey, Nate Finai, Hailee Fackrell, Kayla Wilcox, Jackson Deeter, Jaxson Duersch, Mary Barney, Chance Poland, Cheyanne Aylor, Piper Vosburg, James Gibbons, Drayke Gray, Shannon Nowotny, Scott. Row 2: Cole Duersch, Alayna Henriksen, Bailey Cook, Lauryn Bryan, Caitlyn Denton, Lainee Stewart, Kayla Memphis Jaeger, Whitnee Reimann, Dallyn Carter, Cadence Brown, Morgyn Peay, Kirra Johnson, Sammy Smith, Henriksen, Arieona Holmes. Row 3: Ava VanMoorlehem, Meghan Brunsdale, Lucas Gwynn, Lizzie Rawlings, Malakai Sedillo, Jozie Jones, Sienna Warr, Hadlee Wyatt, McKinley Kerr, Jojo Holt. Front row: Ashlee Walker, Cately Lauren Peterson, Briaunna Young, Audrey Larsen, Ashton Shepherd. Back Row: Drew McLachlan, Joe Ditty, Kolter Jensen, Raegan Walker, Lisa Stuart, Cami Eldredge, Gabrielle Asay, Gabrielle Lemmon (president), Alexis Sullivan, Garn, Brendan Carter, McKenna Kummer. Kambri Schirmer, Cessna Hubrich. Laying: Caitlyn Tidwell. Local Hope Squads want to end mental health’s negative stigma Feb. 12 is statewide ‘Day of Hope’ to bring everyone together the yellow out on that day,” hosted a 10-mile walk around old.” Broadhead said. “Day of Hope the Stansbury High School Broadhead also wants resi- CEILLY SUTTON ebrate hope, according to Toni staff at Stansbury and Tooele is about the whole community. track, which also occurs in dents to know how proud she STAFF WRITER Broadhead, Stansbury High High schools, as well as com- It’s about everyone. This is a April. is of the Hope Squad and how Hope Squad members want School’s Hope Squad advisor. munity residents, are encour- day to help people who are Broadhead and the Hope they have come together to “Day of Hope” to end negative “Day of Hope is about bring- aged to wear yellow and tie struggling with mental health. Squad’s 28 members want make Feb. 12 a Day of Hope. stigma associated with seeking ing those who have no hope yellow ribbons around the We want to take away the bad everyone to know that it’s OK “There is no competition mental health help. together,” said Bailey Cook, a county. Stansbury High School stigma.” to seek treatment for mental between the different schools On Dec. 3 , 2019, the Tooele Stansbury High Hope Squad will have a dance that night, The Stansbury Hope Squad health issues. with Hope Squad,” she said. County Commission declared member. Hope Squad members along with a fundraiser for also participates in many other “The average person goes “We all come together as one. Feb. 12, 2020, to be a “Day of are trained in suicide preven- Ashton Shepherd — a member events during the year. In through depressions at least We just teach these kids self- Hope.” tion and help educate on sui- of Stansbury’s Hope Squad April, it takes part in the Walk six times throughout their life,” care. It’s their job to keep their Utah Gov. Gary Herbert also cide awareness and prevention who was recently injured in a to Wendover with the Life’s Broadhead said. “Suicide is the eyes and ears open.” signed a proclamation stat- in schools and the community. car accident. Worth Living Foundation, and second leading cause of death [email protected] ing that the state should cel- On Feb.12, students and “We are really excited for for the past two years, it has in people ages 10-17 years

Health department wants to help seniors from life-altering falls

pendent, so I tell them, ‘if you the class anywhere individuals home.” Education and exercise can prevent falls that injure elderly want to stay in your own home are interested in having it. Citizens who would like to CEILLY SUTTON Nearly one third of Utahn’s exercise program, because and you don’t want to have to The class has no cost and join the class can call Bate at STAFF WRITER 65 and older have fallen at exercising improves strength go into an independent living offers a bonus to those who the health department at 435- Preventing elderly citizens least once in the past year and balance. facility or a nursing home, this complete it. 849-7131. from falling is possible, accord- and every week, 200 Utahns She also said it’s important is why you should continue “The class is free and for “I try to focus on them ing to a local health educator. aged 65 and older are severely to have a healthcare profes- with these strength and bal- an incentive, we install grab maintaining their indepen- Falls in the aging com- injured from a fall, according sional review medication ance exercises,’” Bate said. bars in their homes when dence and their freedom. munity often come with a to the Utah Department of because oftentimes medica- Bate currently doesn’t have they complete the class,” Bate That’s a motivator for a lot of big impact to quality of life. Health. tions, or combinations of medi- a class scheduled but will said. “This is a great motiva- people,” said Bate about her However, according to Amy Bate said after an aging cations, can make older adults begin one if eight people con- tor because it could be just the class. Bate, health promotion coor- adult has fallen, they may sleepy or dizzy and cause them tact her. Bate said she will hold thing to prevent falls in their [email protected] dinator at the Tooele County become fearful that they may to fall. Health Department, falling fall again. This causes weak- “The strength and bal- is not considered to be an ness. ance exercises work,” Bate unavoidable part of aging. “Part of the problem is when said. “Having poor vision can “A lot of people think that someone has a fall, they really contribute to falls, the home falls are just something they become fearful of falling,” environment can contribute to have to live with as a part of she said. “They begin to limit falls, medications can contrib- aging,” she said. “We want their activity and that’s one of ute to falls. Just a number of them to know that that’s not the worst things you could do things.” ENSURING necessarily the case. There are because when you start to limit To help prevent seniors lots of things people who are your activity, your muscles from falling, Bate has created a SAFE TRAVELS aging can do to prevent falls.” begin to weaken and your bal- seven-week class that meets for And for good reason, ance is off.” two hours a week where older according to Bate: Falls are the According to Bate, falls can adults can learn exercises and leading cause of injury related be prevented and reduced a fall prevention strategies. death and hospitalization for number of ways. She said it’s “In my classes I really try to Utahns ages 65 and older. important to begin a regular promote people staying inde-

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SLC_011720_Print Ad_5-417x10-75_Tooele Trans Bulletin_v2.indd 1 1/17/20 11:34 AM A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY February 6, 2020 Something On Your MYGA AUNNUITY way of overcoming some of major seaports have been condemnation is not what we Port the objections of Salt Lake encroached by develop- would entertain.” Mind? continued from page A1 City residents and officials ment and don’t have room During the public com- 3.25% by downscaling the impact of to expand. Inland ports were ment period at the end of the GUARANTEED one large inland port by dis- developed to provide facili- meeting two more citizens Write a Letter missioner update toward the tributing the port off the four ties to process goods that spoke. 10 YEARS to the Editor! close of the meeting. main Wasatch Front counties come into these seaports in a “I don’t want the port,” “There really is no formal and sharing the economic timely manner, he said. said Allison Kipp, Erda. proposal at this time,” he development opportunities, “We do not have any defin- “Many people don’t think Tooele Transcript Bulletin said. “All we have done is according to Milne. itive plans,” Milne said. “The that the County Commission P.O. Box 390 raise our hand and say, ‘If The inland port concept map by the Romney Group is listens to the people, so Tooele, UT 84074 you’re going to have satellite brings goods from coastal only the Romney Group stat- they’re not bothering speak- ports, we want to be consid- seaports inland by rail. At ing we’re going to ask other ing up. That’s why you don’t [email protected] ered.’” the inland port the goods are property owners to join them hear from them.” Satellite ports could be a off loaded, cleared by cus- in the port project.” Kathleen Mallis, Erda, toms, and then either stored, Milne said he doesn’t know referred back to the Salt Lake processed and eventually where the talk of imminent Tribune article. shipped out. domain came from. “When one opens up the Many of the trucks that “While we are unanimous paper and one sees a map, would carry inland port in our choice to be consid- conceptual or not, I don’t goods are already traveling ered, there has been no think it’s conspiracy theory through our state and county, talk of imminent domain or when some people think according to Milne. displacing people,” he said. something is afoot,” Mallis The inland port concept “It will be built on privately- said. “When they see their is neither new nor unique to owned ground acquired by home included, it’s not a con- Utah, Milne said. private companies, not the spiracy theory at all.” You’re Invited ... He explained that government. The idea of [email protected]

to let us take care of your Prosecutors say this is a the crime lab, etc. Once all Teen first step in a legal process the reports are completed and delivered to all the par- wedding print needs continued from page A1 that may take a long time. “There will be a scheduling ties, then more substantive Invitations • Save the Date Cards • Envelopes hearing in three weeks and hearings will be held.” Wedding Pics on Foam Core at which point we should be Haynie’s next hearing is million during the first hear- able to establish a general set for Feb. 24 at 1 p.m. He We make the process easy and enjoyable. Email or bring your ing on Jan. 27. Although he timeline for the case moving is being held in a juvenile pics in on a flash drive and our designer will take care of the rest. All items are conveniently printed here for fast turn around. will be tried as an adult, due forward,” Broadhead said detention center in Salt Lake to his age he is not eligible for Tuesday. “At this point, the County. the death penalty per Utah investigation is being com- [email protected] law. pleted, evidence analyzed at

steps one can take to prevent p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. Flu spreading the flu. to 11 a.m. Most insurance continued from page A1 “Practice cough and cold plans are accepted. It is rec- 435.882.0050 • 58 N Main • Tooele etiquette,” she said. “Always ommended that everyone 6 cover your cough and stay months of age and older be “One of the best things to home if you are sick so you immunized yearly. prevent the flu is the flu vac- don’t spread it, and practice Call 435-277-2311 for cine,” she said. “It takes time good handwashing.” more information. Also, flu for the body to respond to the Flu vaccinations are still vaccinations are still avail- vaccine, so the best time to available at the Tooele County able at local health clinics and NOTICE OF ANNUAL SHAREHOLDERS MEETING get it is now.” Health Department Monday- pharmacies. OF THE GRANTSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY Ekenstam said there are Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 [email protected] TO: SHAREHOLDERS OF THE GRANTSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of Grantsville Irrigation Company will be held on Utah legislative resolution WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020, AT 7:00 P.M. at the GRANTSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY OFFICES 411 SO. WEST ST., GRANTSVILLE, UTAH proposes later school start time for the following purposes: SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Harrison, a physician, p.m. and 8 a.m., Harrison resolution encouraging con- offered research at the hear- testified. 1. Elect four members to the Board of Directors sideration of later high school ing showing the circadian Forcing teens to rise before 2. Presentation of financial report start times in Utah earned rhythms that regulate the they are fully rested can 3. President’s remarks unanimous support from a waking and sleeping cycles of impact their ability to drive 4. Other Business state legislative committee. teenagers are different from safely, academic performance The nonbinding resolution those of children and adults. and mental health, she said, Only shareholders of record as of the 1st day of January, 2020, shall be entitled to vote at the meeting. was presented to the House While adults typically noting that Utah has one of Health and Human Services begin winding down around the nation’s highest rates of If you are unable to attend the meeting, and would like to designate Committee by Democratic 9 p.m., the sleep-inducing youth suicide. Rep. Suzanne Harrison, The hormone melatonin is “I think this is an important a proxy for your votes, you may pick up a Proxy Form at 411 S. West Salt Lake Tribune reported released about two hours public policy issue to consider Street any time before the meeting. Monday. later in teenagers, which is in terms of helping our kids The resolution will proceed why their most productive be healthier and even save EUGENE MARSHALL to the full House for a vote. sleep period is between 11 lives,’” Harrison said. President

Utah lawmaker proposes warning label for pornography

19/20 Season Sponsors SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A comes up online accidentally, voluntary, he said. Utah lawmaker has unveiled he said. Meanwhile, the Utah bill a proposal to require pornog- The bill doesn’t contain a is broad enough that it could raphy to carry warning labels specific definition of pornog- cover everything from the or be subject to a possible raphy. Instead, that would be TV show “Game of Thrones” $2,500 penalty, though an decided in court if a lawsuit is to a partially nude selfie on adult-entertainment industry filed under the law, Brammer Twitter, he argued. group warned the idea would said. The law wouldn’t Stabile also questioned violate the First Amendment. regulate the content itself, so the proposed language of the The label about the poten- doesn’t violate free-speech warning, which states that tial harm to minors would rights, he said. exposing minors to pornog- have to appear on both print “It’s not censorship raphy is “known to the state and digital material that because it doesn’t stop any- of Utah” to negatively affect appears in Utah if the bill thing from being said or minors’ emotional and brain proposed by Republican Rep. printed or published,” he development and their ability Brady Brammer passes the said. to maintain intimate relation- Legislature. Mike Stabile, a spokes- ships. If the label doesn’t appear, man for the Free Speech Unlike the effects of toxic the producer could be sued Coalition, an adult-industry substances, the research on for $2,500 per violation, trade group, disagreed. Such pornography is not exhaus- either by the Utah Attorney a warning label would violate tive or definitive, he said. General’s Office or a private the First Amendment because “This is the government group. The enforcement it would require producers to coming in and trying to con- process would be similar to communicate a specific mes- trol something that should be warning labels about toxic sage, he argued. handled by parents,” he said, substances that are required “You can’t force someone adding that explicit material LimitedAvailable!!! Seating in California, Brammer said to say something,” he said, is intended for adults. Tuesday. pointing to a U.S. Supreme Brammer, though, said “We continue to have Court ruling overturning a he drew the language of people complain about the California law that would the warning from a resolu- Stansbury High School prevalence of obscene mate- have required anti-abortion tion passed by Utah in 2016 rials and the impact on their pregnancy crisis centers to that declared pornography February 20th to 29th 7:30pm children,” Brammer said. The post signs saying they are not a public-health crisis, citing 15-second digital warnings, medical facilities. Warning its widespread availability Matinee on February 29th 2:00pm for example, would allow systems like those for rating online. Since then, more than people to navigate away movies with an R or PG-13 a dozen states have advanced Ticket Prices at Door quickly if something obscene are different because they are similar resolutions. Adults $8.50 Non-SHS Students and Seniors $7.50 Full Local Sports SHS Students and Children under 12 $5.50 Coverage In Every Issue Discount Advance Tickets at TOOELETRANSCRIPT www.stalliondrama.org BULLETIN THURSDAY February 6, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7

Property Not Buildings Owned by continued from page A1 Tooele County Downtown Property Tooele County VINE STREET building at 53 E. Vine Street, the Tooele Senior Center at Clayton 59 E. Vine Street, and the Building PARKING building currently occupied Clar’s Auto by Valley Behavioral Health’s Food Bank and Resource Center at 38 S.Main Street. Mantes “We’ve acquired over the Building years a number of buildings in downtown Tooele City,” said County Commission PARKING Chairman Tom Tripp. “We’re in a little bit of a position where we’d like to form a plan that gives everybody our view of what the purpose of these buildings are. We are Tooele County 100 EAST seeking public input. We have STREETMAIN Building buildings we built, buildings Jail we bought, and buildings that were donated to us.” Tooele PARKING County County commissioner Courts Kendall Thomas reviewed the inventory of buildings in the vicinity of Main and Vine streets in Tooele City that are owned by the county. Emergency PARKING The county owns 17 build- Operations ings in the area, according to Thomas. Six of the buildings are occupied by county depart- 100 SOUTH ments, five are vacant, two are rented to commercial tenants, two are occupied by county-affiliated organi- The Tooele Valley Behavioral Health building is owned by Tooele County. zations, and there are two Children’s Justice Center buildings that are in transi- tion as the justice center moves into its new facility, he said. “The previous commission invested heavily in properties downtown,” Thomas said. Among the buildings owned by the county are the current county administra- tive building at 47 S. Main Street that was built in 1974, the old jail just east of the county building that was built in 1980, and the emergency operations center on the cor- The Mantes Garage is currently occupied by the Tooele County Weed Department. ner of Main Street and 100 South that was built in 2009, Thomas said. The Gordon R. Hall Courthouse at 74 S. 100 East, was built in 2006. The build- ing is owned by the state and the property is owned by the county, according to Thomas. The county also owns the new Children’s Justice Center on 100 East. The current CJC The new Children’s Justice Center on 100 East. building was donated to the county by the Friends of the Children’s Justice Center in 2011. The Tooele Senior Citizens Center was donated to the An empty store front on Main Street in Tooele owned by Tooele County. county in 1938. On Main Street, the county ment of the senior center into Linares Law Office. purchased Clayton Towers in the NU Cleaners building At the time the county 2018. The county owns the to make it more accessible, purchased Clayton Towers, buildings on the east side of according to Thomas. NU Cleaners, and Clar’s Main Street south of Clayton “The people that have Auto Center, then County Towers. looked at that building for us Commission chairman The first buildings south say that putting a door to con- Wade Bitner said the prop- of Clayton Towers, a former nect the two builldings is not erty acquisitions were part karate school and the old practical,” Thomas said. of a long range plan for the First Security Bank building, Thomas suggested the eventual replacement of the are empty. county may demolish the NU county building. South of the First Security Cleaners building. “Consultants have told us Bank building are Valley “It’s been interesting to go that it would cost less to tear Behavioral Health’s Child through the old jail,” Thomas down and replace the county and Teen Outpatient services said. “I can see why we need- building, which has sev- and Mountain Land Physical ed a new jail.” eral deficiencies, rather than Therapy. Both buildings are The estimated cost to repair and remodel the old owned by the county and demolish the old jail has been building,” Bitner said. “Even if were purchased in 2005. placed at $600,000, accord- we chose the remodel option, East of Main Street, as ing to Thomas. the useful life of the building part of the Mantes building Clar’s Auto Center is cur- is only another 20 years.” purchase in 2005, Tooele rently being cleaned out. It The county decided a long County owns a building cur- may be used by the county’s time ago that the block where rently being remodeled for recreation department for the county building is located use as a youth service center maintenance of vehicles or was a good location for coun- and a garage occupied by the as parking for Aging Services ty government, according to county weeds department, vehicles. Thomas. according to Thomas. The county purchased “We’re looking at creating a The old CJC building will the Clayton Towers build- plan for the use of the down- be sold after the CJC com- ing in November 2018 for town buildings and we wel- pletes its move with the pro- $600,000. come public input,” Thomas ceeds going to the cost of the An addendum to the pur- said. “We are looking at how new CJC, Thomas said. chase contract for Clayton to use the buildings and The NU Cleaners building Towers obligates the county maybe sell, rent or demolish was purchased by the county to honor the current five- some for other uses.” in 2018 with the plan to move year leases with the Driving tgillie@tooeletranscript the pool table from the base- School, Curt Morris, and the

The Nu Cleaners building was purchased by the county in November 2018. A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY February 6, 2020 OBITUARIES

Ruth (Micki) Dewey Joyce Glassnap 1993, she was Family History Anderson, Robyn Campbell, Whiting Krieser Consultant for her ward. Seth, Xochitl, Mason, Abra Genealogy and family history (Matt) Trussell, Nyla and Ruth (Micki) Dewey Joyce Glassnap Krieser, were her life-long passions. Emily; and five great-grand- Whiting, our fun, beautiful, age 87, of Stansbury Park, She graduated from children. She was preceded in loving mother passed away Utah, died Jan. 30, 2020, Avila College in Kansas death by her parents and hus- suddenly Feb. 3, 2020, in St. at her home. She was born City, Missouri, with a BA band Carl Krieser. George, Utah. Micki was born Dec. 27, 1932, in Appleton, in Montessori; from the Special thanks to Sarah Jan. 30, 1943, in Salt Lake Wisconsin, to the late Albert University of Kansas with an Stark and all the aides from City, Utah. She is one of seven and Estella (Aldrich) Glassnap. MSE in special education for Home Instead Senior Care children born to Charles and She married Carl F. Krieser in the hearing-impaired, and for their love and tender care Joy Dewey. Micki grew up in Appleton, Wisconsin, Sept. 6, later received certification in of mom these past few years. Grantsville and graduated 1952. They celebrated 66 years visual impairment through Their help made it possible for from Grantsville High School. of marriage in 2018, prior to Lindenwood College of St. her to remain in her home. She went on to live her life Carl’s passing in May 2019. Charles, Missouri. She was a A viewing will be held at the making those around her feel She took great joy in raising Special Education Itinerate Stansbury Park Stake Center, loved and welcomed. She their two sons, Kurt and Eric. teacher for the Kansas City, 417 Benson Road, Stansbury enjoyed meeting new people Joyce was a convert to The Kansas School District 500. Park Utah, Thursday Feb. 6, and quickly made friends Wayne Whiting, in St. George, Church of Jesus Christ of School teacher and coordina- Joyce is survived by her two 2020, at 10 a.m. The funeral wherever she went. Micki was Utah. They loved traveling and Latter-day Saints and served tor, a Primary Blazer B leader sons, Kurt (Maria) Krieser and service will start at 11 a.m., an avid sports fan and loved exploring the United States. in the Sunday School as a and a Stake Family History Karl Eric (Elida) Krieser, all following the viewing. Burial playing, coaching and cheering They enjoyed playing bingo teacher both in Wisconsin and Librarian. She also served a of Stansbury Park, Utah; one will be in the Stansbury Park on her children and grandchil- in Mesquite and taking long the Kansas City area. Among stake mission in the Kansas sister, Dawn Renee Glassnap, Cemetery immediately follow- dren. Micki worked as a report- walks together. other callings in Kansas and City, Kansas Argentine area. of Nashville, Tennessee; eight ing the short service. er for the community newspa- Their many grandchildren Missouri, she was a Sunday Since moving to Utah in grandchildren, Kristy (Josh) per and spent the majority of and great-grandchildren her career in banking. will miss her constant smile, Micki married Garald Yates. pranks, and other antics. In They later divorced but loved Micki fashion, she continues to and raised five children: help others. Denise (Todd) Gilgen, Michelle Micki is preceded in death Dan M. Eastman Mortuary. Dan was past (Barry) Pitt, Nanette (Brad) by her parents and grandson, 1919 – 2020 president of Evans and Early, Rhodes, Cheree (Travis) Bronson Rhodes. the Utah Funeral Directors McCluskey, and their one There will be a celebration Dan M. Eastman died Jan. Association, the Ambassador and only son, the “golden of her life Feb. 8, 2020, at the 25, 2020. He was born Dec. Club, and the Bay View Duck boy,” Darrin (Liberty) Yates. Utah Fire Museum. 25, 1919, in Tooele, Utah, the Club, and also a past member She married her sweetheart, son of Frank G. and Mary Elsie of Acacia Lodge #22, F&AM. England Eastman. He married Dan is survived by four chil- LaVelle James on Jan. 9, 1946, dren: Alan (Vickie) Eastman, they later divorced. Dan mar- Julie (Mark) Menzie, Scott ried Ruby Wolfensburger on (Helen) Eastman, and Kelly 2020 Aug. 1, 1978. Eastman; nine grandchildren; He was a proud member of nine great-grandchildren; Annual the Tooele High School class plus stepchildren Peggy (Bill) of “’38,” where, though the Kovacs, Sue (Grant) McRitchie, smallest man on the team, he and John Howard. Banquet played fullback! After high Dan lived his life in service school, he served an LDS mis- for others. | | PM sion in the Central States, he went to flight school and the war. There will be no public Saturday February 22 6 1939-41, arriving home just in became a pilot. He flew 28 Dan graduated from the San funeral service. Contributions time for Thanksgiving. Little combat missions in A-20 and Francisco College of Mortuary in his memory are welcome Tooele Fire Museum more than a week later, Dec. A-26 medium bombers in the Science in 1946 and spent the to the Primary Children’s Deseret Peak Complex 8, 1941, he enlisted in the US 416th Bomb Group, 9th Air next 60-plus years in funeral Hospital or the Shriners 2930 HWY 112 Army. After helping build the Force, in the European Theater service in Elko, Nevada, and Children’s Hospital. (between Tooele & Grantsville) new Wendover Air Force Base, from D-Day until the close of at Eastman, Evans and Early

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ooele County features some of the most dramatic and there, and a few white explorers during the early 1800s. But Tdiverse landforms on Earth. There are 11,000 foot-high that all changed in September 1846. That year the Donner- peaks, an inland sea, verdant valleys, and a mysterious desert Reed Party, while trying a shortcut to California, passed with a bizarre expanse of white salt. The only people who through the county and nearly perished in the Great Salt knew about the place were the Native Americans who lived Lake Desert. Three years later, a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above today’s Tooele City. Soon, others followed, and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship. Their story, and many others, are found inside this History of Utah’s Tooele County. Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness; the wild mining days in Ophir, Mercur and Jacob City; the Pony Express Trail; the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake, and more.

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SPORTS WRAP Grantsville girls basketball at Stansbury steals one Judge Memorial The Grantsville girls basketball team was outscored 46-28 Stansbury’s over the final three quarters Peyton Thevenot on the road, snaps skid of its 55-47 loss to Judge Memorial in a Region 13 game (5) heads toward the Tuesday night in Salt Lake City. basket dur- Stallions’ Richins nabs three rebounds in final 20 seconds of win The Cowboys trailed 35-33 ing a Jan. 29 entering the fourth quarter, game against TAVIN STUCKI 3-pointer as time expired, but the host Bulldogs pulled Tooele. STANSBURY BASKETBALL SHS BASKETBALL Stansbury limited Cedar Valley away. Ashlee Edwards led Thevenot The Stansbury boys basket- to a single field goal in the Grantsville (18-3, 7-2 Region scored 14 ball team held off a late run to back. final 1:28. 13) with 20 points, 10 steals, points as steal a 50-48 win over Cedar “It’s amazing that I got the “It was huge,” Stansbury six rebounds and three assists, the Stallions Valley on Tuesday in Eagle opportunity to go in and show head coach Joe White said. while Maison White had 11 beat Cedar Mountain. what I have and help our team “We talked about rebound- points and eight rebounds, Valley 50-48 Stansbury sophomore for- get a win,” Richins said. “This ing all week, all year. We go Laura Sandberg had 10 points in a Region 10 ward Logan Richins finished win was important. That will as rebounds go, so for Logan and Kylee Thomas had six game Tuesday with nine rebounds in the hopefully help us get a first- to get those rebounds, it was points and six rebounds. night in Eagle Grantsville shot just 17-of-54 Mountain. game, three of which came round bye and a second-round huge. The timing of them, in (31%) from the field and 2-of- in the final 20 seconds that playoff game.” SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB SEE STALLIONS PAGE A11 ➤ 15 (13%) from 3-point range. PHOTO helped stymie the late come- Aside from a meaningless The Cowboys wrapped up their regular-season schedule Thursday night in Herriman against Providence Hall. They will open the Class 3A state tournament Feb. 15 at USU- Eastern in Price. Late turnovers cost Cowboys Wendover boys basketball at Tabiona The Wendover boys basketball Grantsville’s team outscored Tabiona 21-6 over the final eight minutes to upend the Tigers 60-46 in a 12-point lead non-region road game Tuesday night. Peter Alvarez had 27 points and Jaime Montalvo added 22 for the Wildcats. slips away in Stansbury girls basketball at Cedar Valley loss to Judge Senior guards Kayla Alvey and Hannah Anderson com- DARREN VAUGHAN bined for 26 points to lead SPORTS EDITOR the Stansbury girls basketball The Grantsville boys bas- team to a 51-30 victory over ketball team looked to be in Cedar Valley in a Region 10 pretty good shape with a little game Tuesday night in Eagle more than 11 minutes to go in Mountain. Epa Tia and Sarah Wednesday’s Region 13 show- Gatluak each had eight points down with Judge Memorial, for the Stallions (12-7, 7-3 leading the Bulldogs by a dozen Region 10), who will travel to points and showing no signs of Vernal next Tuesday to face slowing down. region foe Uintah. Wendover girls basketball at Tabiona GHS BASKETBALL The Wendover girls basketball team defeated Tabiona 45-35 With the region champion- in a non-region road game ship on the line, Judge turned Tuesday night. The Wildcats up the pressure on defense and (11-5, 4-0 Region 21) were the Cowboys struggled to hold led by Leslie Luna’s 23-point on to the ball. As a result, the performance as they avenged Bulldogs outscored GHS 29-11 last month’s 40-29 loss to down the stretch, rallying for the Tigers on their home floor. a 54-48 victory that ended the Wendover played host to Cowboys’ shot at a share of the Pinnacle in a non-region game region crown. Thursday night. They will face “We talk about it all the another non-region foe, Rich, at time — we’re good ballplayers,” home on Saturday night. Grantsville interim coach Stace Wendover boys basketball vs. Riding said. “Just be confident Telos Academy with the ball. Don’t let that lit- The Wendover boys basketball tle bit of pressure make you do team resumed Region 21 things that are uncharacteristic. play with a convincing 91-43 I think there was a period of win over Telos Academy on time there where we got a little Wednesday at Wendover High bit nonchalant with the ball.” School. Peter Alvarez had 20 Both teams started the game points and Jaime Montalvo slow, as the Bulldogs (16-6, added 18 for the Wildcats (14- 8-1 Region 13) didn’t hit their 3, 6-0 Region 21), while Jostyn first field goal until just over Gomez scored 10 in a game four minutes into the game and that saw a dozen Wendover Grantsville (11-9, 6-3) didn’t players score at least two score until 1:15 remained in points. The Wildcats faced the opening quarter. However, Pinnacle in a non-region home the Cowboys caught fire in the game Thursday, with their second quarter, putting togeth- next region game slated for er a 13-4 run over the final Wednesday at Dugway. 3:10 of the first half. A pair of Dugway boys basketball vs. 3-pointers by Ammon Bartley, West Ridge Academy a traditional three-point play The Dugway boys basketball by Carter Killian, a layup by team won its second con- secutive Region 21 game SEE COWBOYS PAGE A11 ➤ Wednesday night, defeating West Ridge Academy 75-27 at Dugway High School. The Grantsville senior Ammon Bartley Mustangs (6-15, 3-3 Region (3) attempts a dunk during the 21) allowed just six points in second half of Wednesday’s Region 13 boys basketball game against each of the first three quarters, Judge Memorial at Grantsville High building a 69-18 lead. Kota School. Bartley finished with eight Bear had 24 points for Dugway. points, but Judge Memorial rallied Weston Mavity had 13 points for a 54-48 win. and Rudy Valdiviezo added PHOTO COURTESY OF COREY MONDRAGON 10. Dugway will travel to Telos Academy for a region game Friday night. Notable HS boys basketball scores Tuesday Swimmers go for state titles this weekend Stansbury 50, Cedar Valley 48 Wendover 60, Tabiona 46 free relay (16th) and 400 free GHS SWIMMING Juan Diego 65, Uintah 39 Grantsville’s Begay, SHS SWIMMING THS SWIMMING relay (ninth) teams. Dustin Dixie 59, Snow Canyon 50 Carter is the first alternate in close. Tooele County will be Begay is the No. 1 seed in Thomas, the defending the 200 free, and Matthew Desert Hills 78, Thomas earn top well-represented by the teams the girls’ 200-yard freestyle Class 3A champion in the boys’ Jorgensen is the second alter- Canyon View 43 from Grantsville, Tooele and with a season-best time of 2 100 backstroke, is the top seed nate in the 100 free. Ben Lomond 62, Ogden 48 seeds in 3A meet Stansbury, with several swim- minutes, 4.3 seconds — the in that race this season with Also competing for the Cedar City 73, DARREN VAUGHAN mers favored to find them- top time in Class 3A by a a time of 57.52. He is also the Grantsville girls team are Pine View 69, OT SPORTS EDITOR selves on the medal stand whopping 7.18 seconds. This No. 2 seed in the boys’ 200 free Arianna McKendrick (23rd Hurricane 78, Months of hard work have when all is said and done. will be the first time she’s com- with a time of 1:52.57. in the 500 free and 30th Crimson Cliffs 59 led to the payoff that awaits Here are some of the swim- peted in the 200 free at state, Ben Smurthwaite is anoth- in the 200 free), Sydnee Wednesday a number of Tooele County’s mers to watch over the next having won back-to-back titles er Cowboy to watch, earning Smurthwaite (20th in the 100 Judge Memorial 54, top high school swimmers this few days. in the 100 butterfly as a fresh- the No. 3 seed in the boys’ 100 free and 30th in the 50 free) Grantsville 48 weekend. Class 3A man and sophomore. She will fly (58.49) and the No. 4 seed and Mary Armantrout (19th Wendover 91, Telos 43 The Class 3A and Class A pair of familiar names look to defend her two state in the 200 individual medley in the 100 back and 24th in Dugway 75, 4A state swim meets will lead the Grantsville swim team championships in the 500 free, (2:19.93). the 100 fly). Grantsville will West Ridge Academy 27 take place Friday and into the state meet, as junior entering that race as the No. Evan Thomas (20th in the also field teams in the 200 Ridgeline 58, Bear River 51 Saturday at Brigham Young Hadlee Begay and senior Zane 1 seed with a time of 5:29.71 100 fly) will also compete for medley relay (13th), 200 free University in Provo, bring- Thomas look to defend their — 9.94 seconds ahead of her the Grantsville boys, along the SEE WRAP PAGE A12 ➤ ing an exciting season to a titles from a year ago. nearest competitor. 200 medley relay (13th), 200 SEE SWIMMING PAGE A11 ➤ THURSDAY February 6, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11 NASCAR begins in Daytona with change on the horizon

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) important metric. Attendance those changes despite five- — The sky isn’t falling — or at and television ratings may year contracts that had given least it doesn’t feel that way — have finally bottomed out, but track owners stability. But fans as NASCAR heads into the first sponsorship dollars are as hard have complained about the of two seasons full of change. to find as ever and cost-cutting stale schedule and 2020 was In the three months since is a major priority across the NASCAR’s first chance to make Kyle Busch won his second entire industry. even small changes. championship, NASCAR So the last full season for The contracts expire this took its awards ceremony to seven-time NASCAR champion year, and NASCAR will essen- Nashville, Tennessee, and was Jimmie Johnson is also the tially have the ability to recon- eagerly embraced. The Hall last year for the current race figure the entire schedule of Fame ceremony last month car. The “Next Gen” car is on for 2021. NASCAR, a private focused on Joe Gibbs and his schedule to race in 2021, and company owned by the France elite organization, which won the project is expected to trim family, last year swallowed a record 19 of 36 races last sea- millions from team budgets International Speedway Corp., son as Busch earned Joe Gibbs because its parts and pieces will giving Jim and his niece, Lesa Racing its fifth Cup Series title. require a smaller workforce. France Kennedy, the power to Drivers will return to the Even before that, NASCAR do just about anything they track at Daytona International for 2020 made long overdue want. Speedway on Saturday and the tweaks to the schedule with “It makes a big difference,” season-opening is a few seismic shifts: Phoenix Jim France said of the merger. Grantsville sophomore Feb. 16. will host the championship- “It gives us an opportunity to Carter Killian (1) puts up a “We’re coming off of a very deciding finale in November, respond quicker to the chang- contested shot during the good year, I felt like last year, Martinsville Speedway got both ing environment out here with first half of Wednesday’s where we’re really getting some a night race and the penulti- the economy and all the things Region 13 boys basket- ball game against Judge mate playoff race, Daytona gave that are going on that impact momentum back,” NASCAR Memorial at Grantsville Chairman Jim France said. “It’s up its traditional July Fourth motorsports. It was a major big High School. Killian exciting now, going into this weekend to Indianapolis Motor step that we needed to make scored five points in the coming year.” Speedway (and will now host probably for quite a while.” Cowboys’ 54-48 loss to the Since replacing his nephew the final regular season race) NASCAR this year will debut Bulldogs that gave Judge as head of the family business and Pocono Raceway is going a new sponsorship model in Memorial the Region 13 in August 2018, Jim France has to host two Cup Series races in which the elite Cup Series will championship. been a steady guide for a series one weekend. not have a single entitlement PHOTO COURTESY OF trying to stop a slide in every NASCAR was able to make partner. COREY MONDRAGON

shot 5-for-9 (55.6%) from With the victory, Judge Cowboys 3-point range and 9-for-11 clinched the region champion- (81.8%) from the free-throw ship, while Grantsville is tied continued from page A10 line, but just 12-for-42 (28.6%) with Morgan for second place. from inside the 3-point arc. The Cowboys will likely earn a Davin Ekins and a putback “We’ve had several games first-round bye in the upcom- layup by Jackson Sandberg where we can’t finish around ing Class 3A state tournament during that run helped the the rim,” Riding said. “I think as one of the top 13 teams in Cowboys take a 26-17 half- we’re too hyped up, too anx- the Ratings Percentage Index, time lead. ious. We just have to focus on but they still have one more Grantsville built on its every shot, and we think that regular-season game remain- advantage early in the because it’s a gimme, it’s just ing: Friday against Providence third quarter, going 5-for-5 going to happen. Every shot is Hall (1-19, 0-9). from the free-throw line crucial, and especially those “They haven’t won a lot of and getting key baskets layups. We have to have those games, but they’re competitive from Sandberg and Ekins layups.” and they get after it,” Riding to grab a 37-25 advantage Dom Burns led Judge said of Providence Hall. “They with 3:09 left in the period. Memorial with 23 points. gave us all we wanted when However, the Bulldogs Deng Mayar had 10 points, we played them at their place. discovered their shooting Josh Icasiano had nine, Tomas I expect the same. We need to touch from long range, Young had seven, Got Daw had come out with more intensity hitting three 3-pointers as three and Jace Holmes had and really smack them.” part of an 11-2 run to close two. [email protected] the quarter and cut the Cowboys’ lead to 39-36. That momentum carried over into the fourth quarter, with Judge scoring the first six points of the period to Join the Club! take a 42-39 lead — the first time the Bulldogs had SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Tooele Club Stansbury’s Pae Tia (23) looks to make a pass as Tooele’s Brandon Vorwaller defends during a Jan. 29 game at Tooele led since the 4:57 mark of 438 W 400 N Annual the second quarter, when Tooele High School. Tia had nine points as the Stallions defeated Cedar Valley 50-48 on Tuesday in Eagle Mountain, improv- Teen Center Membership ing Stansbury’s record to 13-7 overall and 6-4 in Region 10 play. they were up 11-10. They never trailed again after Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. 3-pointers. a-half-minute span on either that point, never allowing Club Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ Stallions “Peyton is crazy how he gets side of halftime to give the visi- Grantsville to get closer than 435.843.5719 open and his shot is beautiful,” two points. continued from page A10 tors an 11-point lead with 5:20 Richins said. “Cedar Valley’s to go in the third quarter. Over the final 11 min- Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! defense worked really hard Giles also scored in double utes, the Cowboys commit- the last 20 seconds, they were and I think they outwork a figures for Stansbury, finishing ted six turnovers to Judge’s Afterschoolol big.” lot of teams. I think they’ll be with 10 points. Forward Pae three. The Aviators blocked the really good in the future.” Tia ended with nine. Senior Sandberg had 15 points programs foforr first three Stansbury shots, in At one point in the second forward Jaden Jenkins chipped and 10 rebounds to lead what looked to foreshadow the quarter, Cedar Valley switched in seven, and forward David Grantsville. Bartley and Youth andd Teens first quarter: Cedar Valley held to an extended 1-3-1 zone. Spaulding another six. Tate Allred each had eight the Stallions to four points Then, the Stallions went on points, Killian had five and When School Aviator senior Declan ages 6 - 18.8. is through the first six minutes of a 10-0 run to close the first Ekins had four. Taylor Wood The Club Whitmarsh led all scorers is In! the game. half, bookended by Richins’ and Tuhker Mulford each Out with 21 points as senior guard Stansbury hit a trio of floater in the lane to make it scored three points and Carlos Monroy added another 3-pointers in the first quarter 20-16 with 3:51 and his put- Kayden Bohman had two for TooeleClub.org — two from sophomore guard back bucket as time expired to 15. Grantsville. The Cowboys Landen Giles in the final two give Stansbury a 24-20 lead at Stansbury improved to 13-7 minutes — to keep the deficit the half. and 6-4 in Region 10. The from getting out of hand. “Offensively, we just slowed Stallions will next travel to The Aviators’ defensive down,” White said. “We Uintah (4-13, 2-7) on Friday. scheme was to deny Stansbury missed some layups early, and Cedar Valley dropped to senior guard Peyton Thevenot you can’t have that, so it was 9-11, 6-4 in Region 10. The of all passing angles in an just slow down a little bit, Aviators will next face Ben aggressive man-to-man gather yourself early and go up Lomond (5-13, 3-6) on the defense. strong.” road Friday. Thevenot led the Stallions Stansbury extended the run Both games are scheduled to 2 019 PREP with 14 points from four into a 17-0 run over a six-and- tip off at 7 p.m. of ATHLETES the WEEK free as well. Stansbury will also be rep- Swimming Stansbury is fifth in the resented by Xavier Jefferies CANYON CHRISTENSEN SENIOR continued from page A10 200 medley relay, seventh in (11th in the 200 IM and 14th TOOELE BOYS BASKETBALL the 200 free relay and 10th in in the 100 back), Joshua relay (14th) and 400 free relay the 400 free relay. Tooele is Reynolds (16th in the 100 Christensen had 16 points to lead Tooele to a close victory (10th). seventh in the medley, 12th in breast and 20th in the 200 Preliminary races begin at the 200 and fourth in the 400 IM), Chase Eldredge (17th in over Ben Lomond. The Buffaloes currently sit in second 9:30 Friday morning, with the entering the state meet. the 500 free and 30th in the place in the Region 10 standings with three games left in finals at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Tooele will also send Lauren 200 free), Kyler Maier (18th Class 4A von Niederhausern (16th in the 100 fly and 23rd in the the regular season. It should be an exciting in the 200 free and 20th in 200 IM) and Adrian Hinton weekend for the girls from the 100 free), Aspen Walker (23rd in the 100 breast). The Tooele and Stansbury, with (29th in the 50 free and first Stallions are 16th in the 200 five swimmers earning top-10 alternate in the 100 back), medley relay, 15th in the 200 seeds in their events heading Myra Miller (12th in the 100 free relay and 14th in the 400 into the state meet. breast and 19th in the 50 free), free relay. MAISON WHITE JUNIOR Leading the way is Kylee Randle (16th in the Tooele’s team includes GRANTSVILLE GIRLS BASKETBALL Stansbury senior Kally Morris, 100 breast) and Jennifer Hall Harrison Stoddard (13th in who is second in the 100 fly (22nd in the 100 breast) to the the 500 free and 20th in the White set a new Grantsville record with 37 points in (59.97) and third in the 200 state meet as individuals. 200 free), Andrew Crane IM (2:18.48). Her teammate, Stansbury’s state team (23rd in the 200 free and 100 the Cowboys’ blowout win over South Summit. She Caroline Wilson, is second in includes Trixia Fisher (21st back), Austin Chlubna (28th is the fourth-leading scorer in the state regardless of the 100 breaststroke (1:10.69) in the 50 free and 26th in the in the 200 IM and 100 breast) and seventh in the 200 IM 100 free) and Katelyn Taylor and Cooper Woods (25th in classifi cation at 20.2 points per game. (2:24.19). Tooele’s Aspen (12th in the 100 back and 14th the 100 fly and 30th in the 200 Grgich is fourth in the 200 in the 100 fly). IM). The Buffaloes are 10th in free (2:02.72) and fifth in the Tooele’s Cade McEachern the 200 free relay and 400 free 100 fly (1:04.14). is the top boys competitor from relay. They are 14th in the 200 Tooele’s Annalee Beard is Tooele County, ranking fourth medley relay. the No. 8 seed in the 100 back in the 100 free (50.64) and The Class 4A preliminaries Alex Childs, PA (1:05.28) and Sharon Seals is sixth in the 100 back (56.24). will begin at 4:45 p.m. Friday. 435.884.3578 10th in the 200 free (2:10.10) Stansbury’s Isaac Adair is The finals are scheduled to 822 E MAIN, STE 7 • GRANTSVILLE and 500 free (5:58.13). Beard ninth in the 100 fly (58.49) start at 3:45 p.m. Saturday. is the No. 12 seed in the 100 and 12th in the 50 free. [email protected] A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY February 6, 2020 Reid: From ‘Andy Who?’ to Super Bowl champion MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) deserved it,” Mahomes said. is a pure team sport. I love — When Andy Reid walked “The work he puts in day in that part of it. That’s why I into an interview with the and day out, he’s there at 3 in got in it. I didn’t get in it for Philadelphia Eagles armed the morning and he leaves at any other reason other than with a 6-inch binder contain- 11. I don’t think he sleeps. I’ve to win games and win them ing notes on how to build a tried to beat him in and I never with great people. We bust winning team, management can. He’s someone that works our tails to do that as coaches was sold. harder than anyone I’ve ever and players. That’s the part But it took him 21 years and known and he deserved it, so that I think needs the respect. two teams to win it all. I’m glad we were able to go You take care of that, every- Big Red finally got his Super out there and get that trophy thing else happens. That’s not Bowl title thanks to Patrick for him.” really where my mind goes. It’s Mahomes leading the resilient Reid had more wins than probably the last thing on my Kansas City Chiefs in another any coach in NFL history mind.” comeback in the playoffs, a without a championship. He’d Reid was more than willing 31-20 victory over the San lost his only other Super Bowl to discuss how he planned to Francisco 49ers on Sunday appearance with the Eagles celebrate. night. 15 years ago. Winning his first “I’m getting a double For two weeks leading to championship as a head coach cheeseburger with extra the game, Mahomes and his and Kansas City’s first in 50 cheese,” he joked. PHOTO COURTESY OF COREY MONDRAGON teammates talked about how years likely solidifies his Hall Reid was an unknown Jerry Hurst puts his arm around his wife, Sheila, as Grantsville High School principal Kenna Aagard looks on dur- badly they wanted to win for of Fame credentials. assistant coach in Green Bay ing a ceremony Wednesday at Grantsville High School. Hurst was inducted into the Grantsville High School Hall of Reid. They were elated after But the 61-year-old Reid, when Eagles owner Jeffrey Fame in honor of his contributions to the school, which included being named its Teacher of the Year in 1995-96. they did it. known for wearing floral shirts Lurie plucked him from the “He’s one of the best and poking fun at his weight, Packers, convinced he was coaches of all-time and he didn’t want to talk about his the right man to turn around already was before we won coaching legacy. a losing franchise. Reid had this game but we wanted to “I don’t care about that. I worked under Mike Holmgren Hurst inducted into get that trophy just because he really don’t,” Reid said. “This and meticulously prepared for the moment to become a head coach. He put together that infamous binder filled with everything from practice GHS Hall of Fame schedules to an explanation on why a long snapper is such an DARREN VAUGHAN Teacher of the Year for the an honoree at the National important position. SPORTS EDITOR 1995-96 school year. Day of the American Cowboy He studied Holmgren, The latest inductee into Hurst was the GHS Rodeo and a television color com- groomed Brett Favre and was the Grantsville High School Club advisor, as well as the mentator for bull riding. ready to call the shots, even Hall of Fame was recognized Future Farmers of America Hurst, the owner of Jerry though he had no experience Wednesday night with a advisor and an assistant Hurst Rodeo Stock and as a head coach at any level plaque reading, “Forever a wrestling coach. He taught Hurst Seed Company, also and was never a coordinator. Grantsville Cowboy; a Real agriculture science and served on the Grantsville A Philadelphia newspaper Cowboy in Life.” technology during a 30-year City Council from 1986- greeted Reid with a headline That is an apt descrip- career at Tooele Junior High 96 and the Tooele County that said: “Andy Who?” tion of Jerry Hurst, who School, Grantsville High Commission from 2006-14. His name is etched in NFL was honored during a brief School and South Summit He served in the United history now. ceremony at halftime of High School, and he was also States Army National Guard Reid turned the Eagles into the boys basketball game an adjunct professor at Utah for eight years. Currently, he a winner in his second season between Grantsville and State University in the con- is acting as a service mission- and won more games than any Judge Memorial. Hurst rode current enrollment program. ary for the Vernon Livestock coach in franchise history, but bulls and bareback broncs as As an athlete, he was a Ranch for The Church of was 1-4 in NFC championship a member of the Professional member of the swimming, Jesus Christ of Latter-day games. He was fired after 14 Rodeo Cowboys Association track and rodeo teams at Saints, and is serving in the seasons and immediately land- and won a national high Tooele High, and competed bishopric in the Grantsville ed in Kansas City and turned school bull riding champion- in rodeo while earning his 1st Ward. the Chiefs into a playoff team ship as a senior at Tooele bachelor degree in agricul- Hurst is married to Sheila right away. High School, and went on to tural education at Utah State, (Holt) Hurst, and is the be named Grantsville High’s where he later earned a mas- father of sons Brad (Laurie), ter’s degree. He was a profes- Jason (Amelia) and Dillon sional rodeo bull fighter for (Christie). He has eight 27 years and was the Bull-o- granddaughters and four TOOELE Rama freestyle bull fighting grandsons. TRANSCRIPT champion. He has been a [email protected] Find us on Facebook! BULLETIN rodeo barrelman and clown,

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The Prospector OHV Backway Complex features over 800 miles of trails, many of which encircle Tooele County’s Sheeprock Mountains and extend outward to all points on the compass. Pictured at the bottom is the right half of this photo continued on.

A couple of rides (bottom) take in the view new Five Mile Pass.

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With anRIDE updated map, the Prospector OHV Backway Complex has nearly doubled its mileage and offers ATV/UTR riders even more reasons to explore — and spend their money — in Tooele County’s backcountry West Desert

lack Crook Peak is the highest summit Bin Tooele County’s Sheeprock Mountains at 9,193 feet above sea level. But even looking out from an airplane 1,000 feet above the peak, still isn’t high enough to grasp the enormity of Prospector OHV Backway Complex. Billed as one the largest com- Prospector currently has two trailheads, one at Five Mile Pass (pictured) and the other at Vernon plete OHV trail systems in the Reservoir. Both feature camping areas and tie western United States by local directly into the trail system. Most of Prospector’s and state recreation officials, trails utilize established gravel roads. Prospector’s expanse covers approximately 1,500 square miles in Tooele, Juab and Utah counties. There are 847 miles of signed Class B county gravel roads that take ATV and UTV riders deep into Utah’s rugged and remote West Desert back- country. From its most northeasterly point at Five Mile Pass on the Tooele and Utah county border, Prospector’s network of trails spread southeast to Eureka and south to Little Sahara National Recreation Area, west to Lookout Pass and Simpson Springs on the Pony Express Trail, and south over Erickson Pass to Desert and Keg mountains deep into Juab County. Not only is the terrain big, rugged and remote, Prospector

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he Toyota Corolla turns move the gas gauge just past 54-years-old this year. the half way mark! TAlong with a total rede- The Corolla informed us sign from bumper to bumper, that we still had 247 miles to Toyota has now included a empty, almost enough for us hybrid version of its best-sell- to drive to St. George from ing nameplate. Springville. With that kind of Originally debuted in 1966, mpg, we should achieve 649.5 the Corolla became the best- Craig & Deanne Conover miles per tank! In our book GUEST COLUMNISTS selling vehicle worldwide in that is how a hybrid should eight years. By 1997 it was the perform. best-selling nameplate ever also set to do better around Toyota, the company that around the world, overtaking town than on the open road. brought hybrids to the market, the iconic Volkswagen Beetle. From the first day of our test and has continued to outpace Toyota has brought many drive, our goal was to see if we itself with new models and great hybrids to the driving could empty a tank of gasoline concepts every year, has again public over the years, start- in the new Corolla. hit one out of the park with the ing with the popular Prius We didn’t think that was new Corolla hybrid. How it will hybrid that can get more than much of a challenge because effect sales of the popular Prius 50 mpg. Our 2017 Prius test- the compact sedan only holds will be something to watch. drive netted 58 mpg, which is 11.4 gallons. But after 3 days The mileage alone is a great impressive. we only managed to move the reason to take a hard look at We wondered if the 2020 fuel gauge off of the full mark, the new Corolla. Toyota has Corolla LE Hybrid would get and our average miles per gal- also included its new Safety similar gas mileage, even lon eclipsed the 55 mpg mark. Sense 2.0, which adds an even though the new design looks How hard could it be to run greater incentive to the pack- and feels like a normal sedan this little car out of gas in a age. The package includes instead of the futuristic Prius. week? Hard enough. After 400 a pre-collision system that Both vehicles are set to miles and a week of maximiz- automatically brakes to help attain 52 mpg combined mile- ing drive times that involved avoid or mitigate a front end age, according to EPA esti- all kinds of distances and envi- collision, and will also detect mates. Being hybrids, they’re ronments, we only managed to a pedestrian even in low light conditions as well as a bicycle during daylight conditions. Dynamic radar cruise con- trol is also a standard feature, which follows down to speeds of 24 mph and stops when the vehicle in front stops maintain- ing that travel distance. Lane departure alert with steer assist are also included. When both cruise and both great options, complete mph, but it does so while gen- lane trace are enabled, a lane the package. We love it when tly sipping gas. In our world Craig and Deanne Conover centering function will help a car will post the you either have to pick a faster have been test-driving vehicles to keep the car in the center limit signs on the dashboard, vehicle and pay the price at for nearly a decade. They receive of the lane. We found that it because we tend to forget or the pump or get something a new car each week for a week- works best on mostly straight don’t notice when a speed limit that can seemingly go forever long test drive and adventure. roads and has problems on changes. on a tank of gas — or at least They live in Springville, Utah. tight corners. The new hybrid doesn’t almost 650 miles! Automatic high beam head- break any speed records; it Base price $22.950 lamps and road sign assist, takes over 10 seconds to hit 60 Price as driven: $25,233

POETRY A BETTER LIFE Mercy Tooele County Master Gardeners ast week I said that I planned to publish two Lbeautiful poems of grief Ted Kooser ready to put on Spring Garden Expo and loss by David Baker, from U.S. POET LAUREATE his new and selected poems, 2004 – 2006 Editor’s note: “A Better Life” for homeowners. There will cialists. The Tooele County Swift, published last year by W. is a weekly column by the USU also be a presentation on Master Gardeners are an awe- W. Norton. This is the second Extension – Tooele Office that Urban Homesteading. Urban some group who love serving of those poems. Baker teaches focuses on a variety of topics Linden Greenhalgh Homesteading is a new title for our community. In addition at Denison University in Ohio and is the poetry editor of Kenyon intended to enhance quality of GUEST COLUMNIST sustainable living — “growing to the Expo, they put on the Review, one of our most distinguished literary journals. life. and producing your own food Spring Garden Tour, run the and other necessities. free weekly plant diagnostic Mercy SU’s Tooele County Introduction to Localscapes Ginny Hooper, one of our clinic during the growing sea- Small flames afloat in blue duskfall, beneath trees Master Gardeners are – what is localscapes? 2. own master gardeners, will son (May-October), help out anonymous and hooded, the solemn trees—by ones Upreparing to put on Localscape transformation teach a class on landscape with the county fair, and much and twos and threes we go down to the water’s level edge their annual Spring Garden - how to convert existing design. Ginny has a degree in more. with our candles cupped and melted into little pie-tins Expo. The half-day event will landscapes which will include horticulture and landscape If you need help with your to set our newest loss free. Everyone is here. be held on Saturday, March new plantings, irrigation, design, She designs profes- landscape and gardening, don’t 14 beginning at 10 a.m. at the maintenance, and methods for sionally and has done some miss the 2020 Spring Garden Everyone is wholly quiet in the river’s hush and appropriate Extension Office, 151 N. Main, creating your “Central Open wonderful landscapes. We are Expo. Cost is only $5 per per- dark. Tooele (Tooele County Health Shape.” 3. How to install gath- lucky to have her as a resource son. Registration starts at 9:30 The tenuous fires slip from our palms and seem to settle Building). ering areas, activity zones, in our county. Jay Cooper, a.m. on the day of the event. in the stilling water, but then float, ever so slowly, Cynthia Bee from Jordan paths, and planting beds. another great Tooele County We hope to see you there! in a loose string like a necklace’s pearls spilled, Valley Water Conservation Other topics and presenta- master gardener, will be in the down the river barely as wide as a dusty road. is the guest speaker. Her tions: Smart Irrigation for kitchen demonstrating how to Linden Greenhalgh is the topic will be Introduction to Homeowners - Orbit Irrigation. grow and make Tasty Squash. county director of the USU No one is singing, and no one leaves—we stand back Localscapes. Localscapes is Orbit is a local irrigation Joyce Tate and the master Extension – Tooele County beneath the grieving trees on both banks, bowed but watching, a new approach to landscap- company with a worldwide gardeners have been putting office, which is located inside as our tiny boats pass like a long history of moons ing using less water and less reputation. It is based out of the Master Gardener Spring the Tooele County Health reflected, or like notes in an elder’s hymn, or like us, maintenance but still enjoying North Salt Lake. We are fortu- Garden Expo on now for over Department Building, 151 N. death after death, around the far, awakening bend. a traditional appearance. The nate to have a representative 15 years. Master Gardeners Main, Tooele. The phone num- presentation will be a three- coming to the garden expo. are volunteers who have been ber is 435-277-2400. American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry part, three-hour course. Orbit has developed cutting trained by USU Extension Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry The three parts will be: 1. edge irrigation technology horticulture agents and spe- magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2019 by David Baker, “Mercy,” from Swift, (W. W. Norton, 2019). Poem reprinted by permission of David Baker and the publisher. Introduction copy- MISSIONARY BIRTHDAY right © 2020 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Blake Paystrup Marty Ahlstrom Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006. American Life in Poetry does not accept unsolicited submissions. Elder Blake Paystrup recent- Marty Ahlstrom is turn- ly returned home after success- ing 60! Please join us for a fully completing a mission for Surprise Party on Saturday The Church of Jesus Christ of February 8th from 4:00 p.m. Latter-Day Saints. He served to 8:00 p.m. at the Moose in the Vancouver, Washington Lodge. And, Remember, it’s a Mission. Elder Paystrup will Surprise! speak Sunday, February 9th, at 12:00 p.m. in the Eastridge A Full-Color Ward Sacrament meeting, Activity Page Tooele East Stake, 752 N. 520 E. Elder Paystrup is the son of Just for Kids! Jason and Dyanna Paystrup. Every Thursday in Your Tooele Transcript-Bulletin

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Dear Amy: My husband behavior in a straightforward Eggshells: Taking Your Life Back the current boyfriend. I feel self- intricacy of attraction. “John” and I were married and honest way. Working on a When Someone You Care About ish and ashamed. recently. We funded the wed- hunch, I suggest you ask your Has Borderline Personality I’d like the thoughts and Dear Amy: I’m another Amy Dickinson ding. At our wedding, my GUEST COLUMNIST therapist to talk to you about Disorder,” by Paul T. Mason and feelings toward my ex to stop. I reader objecting to you call- mother behaved erratically. She Borderline Personality Disorder. Randi Kreger (New Harbinger want to feel like I have properly ing squirrels “rodents” and a drank too much, gave an awful Some of what you describe Publications; Second edition moved on. Am I just selfish? bunch of scampering squirrels speech, yelled at John, hijacked sounds typical of someone with (January 1, 2010). — Wandering Eyes an “infestation.” Your reaction the DJ for multiple “surprise” tion since then has been to send BPD, who will have an exagger- Dear Wandering: Your cur- to these beautiful and harmless spotlight dances, groped John’s short, pleasant texts about how ated reaction to perceived aban- Dear Amy: I have been dat- rent relationship is pretty good. animals is too harsh. married uncle, and was taken to avoid us. I find it confusing, donments. If your mother does ing my boyfriend for over three Your friends and family love — Squirrel Lover home early. I had nightmares exhausting, and upsetting. have these characteristics, don’t years. Things with him are pret- him. Do you? Is he your forever Dear Lover: I once had two for weeks. I started therapy, read about hold your breath for an apology; ty good. My family and friends guy? At the three-year mark, squirrels chew their way into We met with Mom and my “emotional immaturity,” and it will never come. love him. you should have an idea. my attic, and then chew their stepfather. John and I said we contacted a local family media- As her daughter, you will We started dating shortly This relationship might be a way out of the first floor of my were worried and wanted Mom tion center. For the first time, have to find healthy ways to after my ex and I broke up. I transitional one for you. But if house. The damage was quite to visit her doctor and begin I’m thinking about all of her ter- erect strong boundaries. When/ thought I was ready, but I have some element of friendship is impressive. therapy, but also that she had rible behavior. if your mother behaves well, been having feelings toward my missing, you might be able to Yes, squirrels are rodents and hurt us. John then asked her to I’ve been thinking about you can open a door, but you ex. Recently, my ex and I began work on that. Have you been yes, they can be very destruc- acknowledge this and apolo- future milestones like moving, should be prepared to close it texting, the conversation was self-protective? Are you being tive. gize. Mom began screaming and pregnancy, and parenthood, again. Do not let her control something that I missed — we emotionally intimate and avail- physically threatened him. She and I don’t know what role you. Continue to be in touch were good friends. But then he able to him? You can email Amy Dickinson said she had always disliked Mom is capable of having or with your stepfather. Share any told me that he still thinks of Your current guy could be at [email protected] him and that she would rather what role I want her to have. and all lifetime announcements me, so I wished him well and wonderful, loving and kind, or send a letter to Ask Amy, P.O. kill herself than apologize. We Should I be doing something with both of them, and then stopped the conversation. but he might not be a match for Box 194, Freeville, NY 13068. left. different? What happens when take your future with her on a We broke up for a reason, you. If that is the case, you owe You can also follow her on Twitter My stepfather later told us we have news to share? case-by-case basis. and getting back together is out it to him to be honest. There @askingamy or Facebook. that he will take care of Mom, — Unresolved A book that might help of the question, but still, I have is no need to find fault with Copyright © 2020 by Amy and understands if we distance Dear Unresolved: You have you explore this challenging lingering feelings. him (or you). It’s a question of Dickinson. Distributed by Tribune ourselves. Her only communica- responded to your mother’s dynamic is, “Stop Walking on I know none of this is fair to chemistry, and the mysterious Content Agency, LLC. MY ANSWER INTERPERSONAL EDGE Christians are Find your calm center to endure chaos

Q: People seem to be more mature spiritually to take care focus my career on becoming not perfect chaotic and fighting bigger of ourselves and the planet. If more successful? problems than usual as we go this myth is true, the current A: Ironically, the more we From the writings of the gling for mastery. Which one into 2020. Is this my imagina- Daneen Skube chaos is an opportunity for focus on success rather than GUEST COLUMNIST Rev. Billy Graham dominates, depends on which tion or do you also see this in deep self-development. creating results for others, the one is fed. The Bible tells us that your consulting work? Why is A final reason is that exter- less we experience success. As Q: Why does God put up we are not to make provision for this happening and how can I nal chaos motivates us to find Albert Einstein said, “Strive not with people in the church who the flesh (Romans 13:14). It is manage to be effective as I navi- back away. They don’t listen for the calm center that exists in to be a success, but rather to be behave less than Christian? important to be part of a church gate every else’s chaos? reasonable requests much less our inner world. If we refuse of value.” -- C.D. that preaches the whole council A: It is not your imagina- consider how giving us what to enter that inner world, we A: A bumper sticker once of God. tion that people are struggling we want could help them. If we have no refuge. Many people Daneen Skube, Ph.D., execu- read: “Christians are not perfect, We must keep our eyes on more. You can navigate every can grieve that others don’t see are scared of going inside them- tive coach, trainer, therapist and just forgiven.” God does not Christ, and not on man. We else’s chaos if you take full our needs, we are in a position selves. speaker, also appears as the FOX ignore those who follow Him must not let disappointment responsibility for managing to negotiate graciously and not Make 2020 the year you ven- Channel’s “Workplace Guru” when they do wrong. The Bible in others cut us off from God. yourself and your responses. angrily. ture into your inner darkness each Monday morning. She’s the tells us that He disciplines His Disappointment, when it is One of my readers sent an We all in the short run have to find the calm center that author of “Interpersonal Edge: own (Hebrews 12:7). harbored, often triggers other insightful Christmas note to plenty of room to internally exists within you so you have a Breakthrough Tools for Talking There are indeed people in reactions: discouragement, me that she’d taken my advice have intense negative reac- personal sanctuary as the chaos to Anyone, Anywhere, About the church who talk one way anger, frustration, bitterness, about creating a heavenly snow tions. The trick is to work these swirls around you. You will not Anything” (Hay House, 2006). and live another. The apostle resentment, even depression. globe for herself and avoiding reactions out internally before only benefit yourself but also You can contact Dr. Skube at Paul wrote of this conflict Unless we learn to deal with dis- other people’s hell bubbles. She engaging others. create a haven of calm for those www.interpersonaledge.com or (Romans 7). But it is also impor- appointment, and keep our eyes coincidentally had bought her- For instance, we have a around you. 1420 NW Gilman Blvd., #2845, tant to understand that many in on Jesus Christ, our souls will be self the same gift I gave clients new baby, we expect our Issaquah, WA 98027. Sorry, no the church are not even saved; robbed of joy, one of the many last year. A snow globe that boss will see we now have The last word(s) personal replies. they have never surrendered blessings that comes directly had the word “Peace” on it to to get off promptly at 5 p.m. Q: I am in the middle of my © 2020 Interpersonal Edge. their lives to Jesus Christ, they from the Father in Heaven. remind her she has the power We get furious that the boss career and find that success Distributed by Tribune Content are simply going through the We all have the capacity to to behave effectively regardless keeps asking us to work late. eludes me. Is there a way to Agency, LLC. motions -- performing religious disappoint others, but Christ of her circumstances. What if, instead, we negotiate rituals, community efforts, will never disappoint us. “He Effective interpersonal skills calmly with our boss on leaving social reform, and other good who believes in [Jesus] will not are only the beginning of creat- promptly at 5 p.m.? works. But none of this can gain be disappointed” (1 Peter 2:6, ing a heavenly snow globe. We Your observation that people anyone a right relationship with NASB). also have to be responsible for are more chaotic is accurate. Follow us on Facebook! God. the emotional energy we bring One reason is that as people In thousands of churches This column is based on the into relationships with people. age our inner stuff gets worse people are being led astray theo- words and writings of the late For instance, many of us if we don’t volunteer to work TOOELE logically, spiritually and morally Rev. Billy Graham. become indignant when oth- on it. TRANSCRIPT and are drifting aimlessly, with- © 2020 Billy Graham Literary ers don’t see our needs. If we Much indigenous mythology BULLETIN out compass or guide. Christians Trust. 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mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We Special Events VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Family support group hope. For more information, please con- Tooele are located at West Elementary School, The Lodge is having a Valentine Dinner/ would like to donate to our organization Get your loved one sober. The USARA tact Terri at 435-313-4851. 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter to please call us. We are also looking for Senior Center dance on Friday February 14 at 6:00 p.m. Craft family support group is held through the south side doors. Grab your partner, come out and enjoy a books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading Military Items Wanted The senior center is for the enjoyment of great meal and dance For members and chures or any history that pertains to the room at the Tooele City Library. Group When you no longer want your military all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are St. Marguerite Catholic School their guests only. Tooele County area. If you would like to books and materials provided. Craft is a items, do not take them to Deseret Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Students of all faiths are welcome from On Saturday February 22, we will host a donate them to our organization, or if you free program for family members who Industries or a thrift store. Bring them Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting preschool through 8th grade at Tooele dinner comedy show. Dinner will start at would let us make a copy for the Tooele have a loved one with a substance use — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, County’s only faith-based school. 5:30 p.m. with Prime Rib, baked potato, County Historical Society, please call 435- disorder. For more information, call Heidi shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day salad and roll. The comedy show will start 882-1612. Warr at 435-255-9905. canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small at 7:00 p.m. with tow nationally renowned to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- comedians. This is an RSVP event. Please Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group displayed with honor and respect. Call movies and health classes. Meals-On- riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or contact the lodge for more information. Groups and Events Join us the 2nd Monday of each month Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. Wheels available for homebound. Lunch visit www.stmargschool.org. For members and their guests only. from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- Tooele County Arts Guild Children’s Choir Auditions Do you have high cholesterol or high Center in Tooele. The Tooele County gested contribution is $3. For those under Grantsville High School All artists from Tooele County age 13 and Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- blood pressure? Have members of your Health Department’s Aging Services pro- 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to The GHS Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony above are welcome to join the Tooele tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 family suffered from these ailments? Do gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s the store or doctor visits for residents in will be held on February 6, 2020. The County Arts Guild for an evening, or for years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, you have a poor diet? If you answer yes” Association Caregiver Support Groups. Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- Induction will happen at half time of the year as a member. Benefits of mem- owner and director of Blake Music Studios, to any of these questions, you may want The groups are designed to provide emo- portation information call (435) 843-4114. the Girls Basketball game against Judge bership include the opportunity to display directs the choir. Blake has a degree in to consider being screened through the tional, educational and social support for For more information about the Tooele Memorial High School. All past Hall of your artwork for show and sale in various vocal performance and has taught at the services of Life Line Screening. Life Line caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. center, call 435-843-4110. Fame inductees are invited to attend. A venues around Tooele County, as well as collegiate level. If your child loves to sing Screening uses ultrasound technology to reception will be held in their honor at 6 regular updates on events in our commu- Food Addicts in Recovery and you are looking for an exceptional view the plaque build up in your carotid Tooele Pioneer Museum pm in the Auditorium. nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- musical experience for them, this is it. For arteries, the main arteries that carry blood Anonymous 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! more information and to register for an to the brain. Blockages in these arter- Are you having trouble controlling the Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday Call 435-228-8217 for more information. way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most Education ies are a leading cause of stroke. We are com or call 435-277-0755. pleased to host this Life Line Screening Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ladies Community Club of ery program for anyone suffering from Open other times by appointment. Call Tooele Technical College event on Monday 16th Mar at Loyal Order Tooele Rocky Mountain Hospice Programs with space available include the food addiction. Meetings are held every 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- of Moose 2031. Register for a Wellness To view upcoming events, learn more Want to have more meaning in your life. POST (Peace Officer Standards Training) Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- Package which includes 4 vascular tests about our organization, or to become a Do you want to do something that is sat- program (Satellite Police Academy), 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, and osteoporosis screening from $149 member, please visit gfwctooele.org. isfying and of great service to your com- Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) pro- ($139 with our member discount). All five north back entrance. For more informa- munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain Mobile Vet Center gram and Software Development. These screenings take 60-90 minutes to com- TOPS Weight Loss Support tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Hospice volunteer. No experience Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. To better serve veterans located in Tooele programs and others are offered at Tooele plete. In order to register for this event Group required. All training, background check County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will Tech. Enroll today and begin training for a and to receive a $10 discount off any pack- foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) attend. visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 promising career. Visit tooeletech.edu or age priced above $129, please call 1-888- Weight Loss Support Group meets every The only requirement is your desire to a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the call student services at 435-248-1800 for 653-6441 or visit www.lifelinescreening. Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church Tooele County Aging help someone in need. Please contact Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, more information. com/communitycircle or text the word located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- circle to 797979 Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by teers to help us meet the needs of seniors Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy tial counseling for theater veterans of all Adult Education Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at Get your high school diploma this year at Entertainment a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- in the community. Many seniors require conflicts. For further information contact dren are invited to attend. Come and let 801-397-4902. the Tooele Community Learning Center. Bent Fender will perform on Friday assistance and need rides to doctors or Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For All classes required for a high school February 14 from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. other professionals. Rides help seniors live The Next Chapter national call center 1-877-WARVETS or more information visit TOPS.org or con- diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- more independent lives. Call 435-843-4114 The Next Chapter is a free social support visit vetcenter.va.gov tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. aration and English as a second language Veteran’s Appreciation for more information. The Grantsville and and educational program to help widows Tooele Senior Centers also are in need of Donate to library are available. Register now to graduate Veteran’s Appreciation dinner will be held Museum volunteers needed and widowers adjust to the loss of their Please remember the “Friends of the — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 on Thursday February 27 at 5:30 p.m. volunteers. For more information about spouse through monthly activities. You Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is volunteering at the Grantsville Center call Tooele City Library” while doing home Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history are invited to join others who are on the cleaning and donate your used books to cation classes are for students 18 and over. 435-884-3446. For volunteering at the same page as you, to begin a new chapter Eagles or science? Volunteers at the museum can Tooele Center call 435-843-4110. the bookstore in the library. Money from gain new skills or practice old ones. We in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele book sales is used to support programs ESOL County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for ESOL conversational classes are held Sunday Breakfasts are looking for people to help with orga- Life’s Worth Living Foundation within the library. The library is located at Breakfasts will be served every Sunday nization, exhibit development, gardening Suicide support group meetings are more details. 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- morning at the Aerie from 9 to 11 a.m. and educational program development. held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at Sons of Utah Pioneers 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. Volunteer positions are seasonal and year dents may also come anytime the center is Order from the menu or check out the $5 Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. Anyone interested in the history of Tooele org. Thank you for your support. round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers open for individualized study. Registration specials. Public invited. Bring your family Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we must be at least 16 years old. To apply or Books for the Whole Family is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele and friends the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal need you. Please come and join us for a request more information, send email to: Donated children’s books and paperbacks Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- potluck social dinner at the LDS church, Social Room [email protected] cide, please plan on attending. Please go are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers tion. The Social Room will be open at Noon, 7 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Facebook and like our page to keep mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- Early Head Start days a week beginning September 1. Tooele Gem and Mineral Society current with our latest news and events. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers NO Auxiliary Meeting Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday COST weekly home visits for families who meets the first Thursday of the month. livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. City Library. All proceeds go back to the Auxiliary Meeting will be held Monday Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in of each month at 6:30 p.m. library for projects and programs. are eligible under the age of 3. Home February 10 at 7:00 p.m. visits include parent and child education, the downstairs conference room of the Health Department and Aging TC Squares Dance Club Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Bingo is back assessments, and family support services Aerie Meetings Services The TC Squares Dance Club has begun Come and learn about rocks, minerals, St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started including nutrition education. We also State Aerie Meeting will be held Thursday The Tooele County Health Department dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke and ways to craft them, and enjoy field its bingo games again on Fridays starting offer comprehensive health services for February 13 at Tooele #164 at 8:00 p.m. and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 trips for rock collecting. Membership is at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. expecting mothers including prenatal Come and show your support. Trustee tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please $15 per year. For more information email Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with parent education and support services. meeting at 7:00 p.m. p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. bring finger food to share. For more infor- [email protected]. questions. Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- Check out our calendar on our main page mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, 882-3439. Planning Meetings Local author seeks photos for holiday hours and closures. For more Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s Tooele Children’s Justice Center Joint Officers Planning Meeting will be information call 435-277-2301. A local author and historian is seeking website at tcsquares.com. Join us for an open house and ribbon cut- Free developmental evaluation held Tuesday February 18 at 7:00 p.m. All Tai Chi for Arthritis will be held Monday’s original photographs of Saltair, Black ting ceremony at our new location, 36 S. DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers members are encouraged to attend. and Thursday’s beginning January 13. Tooele County Homemakers Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, 100 E. on February 11, from 11:30 p.m. to NO COST developmental evaluations for Monday hours will be from 1:00 to 2:00 We would like to invite all ladies to our as well as any similar turn-of-the-century 1:30 p.m. Ribbon cutting will be at 12:00 children ages birth to 3. We provide a full Past President’s Dinner p.m. and Thursday hours will be 10:30 to Homemakers club. Meetings are held on attractions and resorts for an upcoming noon. range of services for children with devel- Auxiliary Past Presidents Dinner will be 11:30 a.m. at the Grantsville Senior Center, the first Tuesday of every month with a book project. Those who wish to con- opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal held Wednesday February 19 at 7:00 p.m. 120 S. Center Street. Call 435-884-3446 luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., tribute information or photographs of is to minimize the effects of the delay and at Hunan Village, Cinda McCulley hosting. Tai Chi for Arthritis will be held Monday’s September through May. Located at 151 these parks should contact Emma Penrod Grantsville reduce the need for long-term services and Thursday’s beginning January 13 from N Main, in the auditorium of the Health at [email protected]. Contributions throughout their school years. For more 2:30 to 3:30 at the Tooele Senior Center 59 Department and USU Extension offices. Share the past Elks will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at E. Vine St. Call 435-843-4110. Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due Share the past, submit a history, obitu- released pictorial history book. There is ddivantage.org Dementia Dialogues will be offered per year. For more information, call Eileen ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. Meetings no such thing as too many photographs by Tooele County Aging Services on 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne The Family History Center in Grantsville Lodge floor meetings are held the sec- as the author needs a minimum of 160 Thursday evenings, March 5, 12 and 19, 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. is assembling a record of Grantsville ond and fourth Tuesday of every month. photographs, and any help is greatly Charity from 4 to 6 pm at the Tooele County Thank you and we hope to see you all this residents. Your submission may be made House committee meetings are held every appreciated. Health Department building, Room 180. September. by emailing to [email protected] or by Tooele Children’s Justice Center first and third Tuesday of the month. All This series is designed to educate com- coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in members are welcome and encouraged Tooele Valley Free Masons munity members and caregivers about Tooele County Quilters or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and to attend. Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Alzheimer’s disease and related demen- All meetings are held on the third Tuesday 84074. Come in and receive help from our snacks. We appreciate all donations. For second Friday of each month for din- Friday Night Dinner tias. Please call 435-277-2440 for more of each month in the Tooele County trained consultants. For more information, inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 ner and socializing. If you are interested Dinner every Friday night from 6 p.m. to 9 information or to preregister. Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. S.100 East, Tooele. or have questions, please join us at the p.m. For Elks members and guest. Please year to be paid at the first meeting. Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement Parkinson’s disease Support Senior Center United Methodist Dinner call ahead to verify dinner will be served. Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at Utah Hunter Education Courses The senior center is for the enjoyment of Tooele United Methodist Church offers a 435-277-0087. Group All classes are 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Range times to be announced. State law Disabled Veterans overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Tooele Valley Family History requires students to attend all classes. Tooele has a support group for persons Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and excit- served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Chapter 20 Center All student’s must purchase a Hunter Research your ancestors free with trained with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- ing activities include pinochle, bingo, The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County Education Voucher for $10.00 from a First Baptist Food Pantry Family Search volunteers at the Tooele ers. You can learn how others are coping crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint Chapter 20, for the Disabled American license agent/vendor before attending The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 with PD and how to live well. We meet the knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise Veterans holds monthly general member- classes. Bring the voucher to the 1st class ing an emergency food pantry to meet East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. program, wood carving and health ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, and give to the instructor. The voucher the needs of our community. Hours are of operation: Tuesday through Friday, at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door includes all costs for the class and includes Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at homebound. Lunch served weekdays. entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday a small game license that is validated Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings 435-840-3683. For 60 and above, suggested contribu- of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and upon completion of the class. Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. by appointment only. Special classes tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is invite all veterans to come join us in the Class #2 February 11, 13, 18, 19, 20 Range offered regularly. Call the center for more Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope $5. Transportation available to the store Baby blankets needed comradery with other veterans at our 22 Class #3 April 7, 9, 14, 15, 16 Range 18 or doctor visits for residents in Tooele information. to Recovery” Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 Class #4 August 4, 6, 11, 12, 13 Range 15 and Grantsville areas. For transportation ery at Mountain West Medical Center. trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) Class #5 Sept. 8, 10, 15, 16, 17 Range 19 information call 435-843-4114. For more Tooele Family Al-Anon p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele Blankets should be new and in good to answer questions concerning your VA Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all Classes held at Tooele County Health information about the Grantsville center, condition. Homemade blankets are also benefits. Nations Service Officers (NSO’s) Building 151 N. Main, Tooele. For more call 435-884-3446. at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s those affected by someone else’s addic- accepted if new. Donations can be turned are available by appointment to help vet- basement at the back of the building. For tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help information call Gene 882-4767 or Bryan Daughters of Utah Pioneers in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West erans and their families submit claims for questions or more information, please by sharing our experience, strength and 882-6795. The DUP is seeking any family histories, Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in compensation, obtain health and educa- call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Perky at photographs, books, stories or vintage Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with tional well-earned benefits. ALL DAV ser- 435-241-2217. artifacts (before 1900) to display at the any questions. vices are Free of Charge. For information, please join our monthly meetings. No Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Community Closet Bulletin Board Policy monthly meetings are held in December. This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882- W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Clean out your closets. The Community Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the Call commander Penny Larson 801-359- Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. 0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is Closet is accepting donations for gently 8468 or Adjutant James Yale at 435-849- Main St., Tooele. For more information, for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organiza- Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- used clothing. Donations are accepted tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or 0521 or Senior Vice Dustee Thomas at contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann tions, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit at your neighborhood school. Contact 435-830-8487. Please leave messages if at 435-849-4180. your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or no contact. announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- questions. Alcoholics Anonymous tising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the www.exploretooele.com. Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 South day prior to the desired publication date. Historical Society Main Street. Daily at 12 noon and 8 p.m. Moose Park in back. Schools Historical books Meals at the Lodge Alcoholics Anonymous Story and Craft Hour Tooele County Historical Society’s books Friday and Saturday night dinners will be are available to purchase at meetings. The Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also Comics Page Puzzle Answers Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the served from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday night din- held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, from page B4 ners change weekly or you can order from The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron the adventures of books and make fun Hidato Sol. 2/3 the menu items Saturday night. All meals Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note Dr., Tooele. crafts. For more information, call 435-833- are for a reasonable price. No orders taken 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West cards depicting four different pioneer Young People in Recovery after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials are buildings for $4. These make great gifts Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold available at the lodge from 11 a.m. For for family and friends. Please call Alice Tooele. Please enter through the south all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 members and their guests only. Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to side doors. p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and purchase these books. Breakfast also on the first and third Friday of the Free Preschool Hour Breakfast will be served every Sunday month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele Seeking Historical Items meeting at 10:30 a.m. until gone. Please The Tooele County Historical Society Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour attend the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- of learning, singing and creating. The class would like members of the community the women’s meeting at 11:30 a.m., and who have any family or personal histories, 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at is for all children up to 5 years old. Please enjoy a great breakfast. 435-255-9905. come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- photographs, books, brochures, DVDs,

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TOOELETRANSCRIPT We’re Your Hometown! Subscribe Today: 435.882.0050 BULLETIN or TooeleOnline.com PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Grantsville City Planning Commis- sion will hold a regular meeting on Thursday, February 13, 2020 in the Grantsville City Hall Council Chambers at 429 East Main Street in Grantsville Utah. The meeting shall begin promptly at 7:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF AL- LEGIANCE PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. Proposed Commer- cial Conditional Use Application for Alejan- dro De La Torre to run and operate a restau- rant with a drive-thru located at 822 East Main Street, Suite A, Building 2 in the CD zone. b. Proposed Rezone of 23.82 acres for Kolten Kinsman and Ernie Beacham located ap- proximately 600 South Quirk Street to go from a RR-1 zone to a R-1-21 zone. c. Proposed Rezone of 15.577 acres for Ken Hale located at ap- proximately 400 East Nygreen Street to go from an RR-1 zone to a R-1-21 zone. d. Proposed P.U.D for Northstar Ranch and Travis Taylor located on the Mormon Trail south of Durfee Street in the R-1-21 zone. e. Proposed Concept Plan Amendment for Travis Taylor on the Northstar Ranch Sub- division located on the Mormon Trail south of Durfee Street to allow clustering of ninety-eight (98) smaller lots and open space in the R-1-21 zone. IMMEDIATELY FOL- LOWING PUBLIC HEARINGS, THE SPECIAL MEETING WILL OFFICIALLY BE CALLED TO ORDER BY CHAIRMAN, JAIME TOPHAM. 1. Consideration to recommend approval PUBLIC NOTICE of a secondary access Notice is hereby given for the residents of the that the Grantsville Saddle City Planning Commis- Horn Subdivision onto sion will hold a regular Worthington Street. meeting on Thursday, 2. Consideration to February 13, 2020 in recommend approval the Grantsville City of the P.U.D. for David Hall Council Chambers Parker and Dave Web- at 429 East Main ster for property lo- Street in Grantsville cated at 328 East Main Utah. The meeting Street in the RM-7 shall begin promptly at zone. 7:00 p.m. 3. Consideration to CALL TO ORDER recommend approval AND PLEDGE OF AL- of a Rezone for Andy LEGIANCE Lewis at approximately PUBLIC HEARINGS: 948 South Quirk for a. Proposed Commer- 63.34 acres to go from cial Conditional Use an RR-1 zone to a Application for Alejan- R-1-21 zone. dro De La Torre to run 4. Consideration to and operate a restau- recommend approval rant with a drive-thru of the Rezone of 23.82 located at 822 East acres for Kolten Kins- Main Street, Suite A, man and Ernie Building 2 Beacham located ap- in the CD zone. proximately 600 South b. Proposed Rezone of Quirk Street to go from 23.82 acres for Kolten a RR-1 zone to a Kinsman and Ernie R-1-21 zone. Beacham located ap- 5. Consideration to proximately 600 South recommend approval Quirk Street to go from of the Rezone of a RR-1 zone to a 15.577 acres for Ken R-1-21 zone. Hale located at ap- c. Proposed Rezone of proximately 400 East 15.577 acres for Ken Nygreen Street to go Hale located at ap- from an RR-1 zone to proximately 400 East a R-1-21 zone. BOARD OF EDUCA- Nygreen Street to go 6. Consideration to TION MEETING from an RR-1 zone to recommend approval Tuesday, February 11, a R-1-21 zone. of a Commercial Con- 2020 d. Proposed P.U.D for ditional Use Applica- 92 Lodestone Way, Northstar Ranch and tion for Tooele, UT 84074 Travis Taylor located Alejandro De La Torre 1. Executive Session, on the Mormon Trail to run and operate a 6pm (Closed to the south of restaurant with a Public) Durfee Street in the drive-thru located at 1.1 Purchase, Ex- R-1-21 zone. 822 East Main Street, change, or Lease of e. Proposed Concept Suite A, Building 2 in Real Property Plan Amendment for the CD zone. 1.2 Pending or Rea- Travis Taylor on the 7. Consideration to sonably Imminent Liti- Northstar Ranch Sub- recommend approval gation division located on the of the Final Plat for 1.3 Collective Bargain- Mormon Trail south of Parkview Ventures, ing Durfee Street to allow LLC. on the Haw- 1.4 Character, Profes- clustering of thorne Estates Subdi- sional Competence, or ninety-eight (98) vision located at ap- Physical or Mental smaller lots and open proximately 850 West Health of an Individual space in the R-1-21 Main for the creation of 2. Business Meeting, zone. twenty (20) lots in the 7pm (Start of Public IMMEDIATELY FOL- R-1-8 zone. Meeting) LOWING PUBLIC 8. Discussion of a Pro- 2.1 Welcome and HEARINGS, THE posed Concept Plan Pledge of Allegiance SPECIAL MEETING for Northstar Ranch 3. Recognition and WILL OFFICIALLY BE and Travis Taylor to Good News CALLED TO ORDER discuss the future de- 3.1 Digital Poster Con- BY CHAIRMAN, velopment. test Winner JAIME TOPHAM. 9. Consideration to 3.2 District Recogni- 1. Consideration to recommend approval tion for the Month of recommend approval of a Concept Plan February - Johnsen Jr. PUBLIC NOTICE of a secondary access Amendment for Travis High Notice is hereby given for the residents of the Taylor on the Northstar 3.3 School Presenta- that the Grantsville Saddle Ranch Subdivision lo- tion City Planning Commis- Horn SubdivisionTHURSDAY onto cated February on the 6, Mormon 2020 B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN4. Open Forum (Lim- sion will hold a regular Worthington Street. Trail south of Durfee ited to three minutes meeting on Thursday, 2. Consideration to Street to allow cluster- per individual and a to- February 13, 2020 in recommend approval ing of ninety-eight (98) tal of 30 minutes for all the Grantsville City of the P.U.D. for David smaller lots and open comments. To s peak, Hall Council Chambers Parker and Dave Web- space in the R-1-21 To place your Classified ad sign up at the clerk's at 429 East Main ster for propertyTo place lo- yourzone. Classified ad call 435-882-0050 desk prior to the start Street in Grantsville cated at 328 Eastcall Main 435-882-005010. Consideration to of the open forum.) Utah. The meeting Street in the RM-7 recommend approval 4.1 Patron Comments shall begin promptly at zone. of the P.U.D. for North- CLASSIFIED5. Consent Items 7:00 p.m. 3. Consideration to star Ranch and Travis (Routine items on the CALL TO ORDER recommend approval Taylor located on the consent agenda not AND PLEDGE OF AL- of a Rezone for Andy Mormon Trail south of Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, requiring public discus- LEGIANCE Lewis at approximately Durfee Street in the CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES published every Tuesday and Thursday Classified ad deadlines: Mondaysion 4:45 by the p.m. Board for mayTuesdayPUBLIC edition HEARINGS: • Wednesday948 South 4:45 Quirkp.m. for for ThursdayR-1-21 zone. edition All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesdaybe adopted or Thursday will by automatically one sin- run in a.the TooeleProposed Valley Extra ,Commer- a separate publication63.34 that is acres delivered to all go nonsubscribers from 11. of the Tooele Consideration Transcript Bulletin. to TWENTY WORDS OR LESS MONTHLY RATE gle motion. A Board cial Conditional Use an RR-1 zone to a approve the meeting An ad running a minimum of 8 consecutive issues NOTICE Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. does not endorse, promote, or encourage the purchase of any product All real estate advertised in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which $ 50 After 20 words or service advertised in this newspaper. Advertisements are the soleMember responsibility of may the advertiser. request TranscriptApplication makes it illegal for to advertiseAlejan- “any preference,R-1-21 limitation, zone. or discrimination basedminutes on race, religion, for sex the or national previ- 30¢ per word/issue $2.00 per word over 20 words Bulletin Publishing Co. hereby disclaims all liability for any damages sufferedto removeas the result of any an advertisement item droin Deorigin, La or any Torre intention toto make run any 4.such preference, Consideration limitation or discrimination.” to ous The TooeleP&Z Transcript-Bulletin Meeting thatwill 6 $ the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. is not responsible for any claims or representations not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that Bold/boxed ads extra made in advertisements in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. The Tooele Transcript-from Bulletin the has the sole consent authority to editand alloperate dwellings advertised a restau- in this paperrecommend are available on an equal approval opportunity basis.was held Bold type 5¢ per word/issue 25 No credit for stopped ads. Includes and locate any classified advertisement as deemed appropriate. Transcriptaagenda Bulletin Publishingfor individual Company reservesrant with a drive-thru of the Rezone of 23.82 January 9, 2020. Boxed ads 50¢ per issue (20 words or less) the right to refuse any advertisement. 4 runs in the Tooele Valley Extra discussion and consid- located at 822 East acres for Kolten Kins- 12. Report from City eration.) Main Street, Suite A, man and Ernie Council Liaison. 5.1 Minutes Building 2 Beacham located ap- 13. Adjourn. Services Miscellaneous Pets Help Wanted Apartments 5.2Public Expenditure Notices Re- inPublic the CD zone. Notices proximatelyPublic Notices 600 South DATEDPublic January Notices 27, for Rent port Meetings b. ProposedMeetings Rezone of QuirkMeetings Street to go from 2020.Meetings By the Order of 5.3 Revenue Report 23.82 acres for Kolten a RR-1 zone to a Grantsville City Plan- Earthlink High Speed WE ARE HIRING! 1BDRM BASEMENT 5.4 Disbursement Re- Kinsman and Ernie R-1-21 zone. ning Commission RUSH Internet. As Low As HVAC Service In- APT. No pets, No port Beacham located ap- 5. Consideration to Chairman, Jaime To- LAKE ALTERATIONS $14.95/month (for the stallers and HVAC smoking, no vaping. 5.5 Personnel Deci- proximately 600 South recommend approval pham. KENNELS. first 3 months.) Reli- Technicians. Competi- You pay electric. sions Quirk Street to go from of the Rezone of Kristy Clark, Zoning and AWARD Dog & Cat boarding, able High Speed Fi- tive pay! Benefits after $650.00 month 5 . 6 A m e n d e d a RR-1 zone to a 15.577 acres for Ken Administrator WINNING obedience training. ber Optic Technol- 60 days. $500.00 cleaning de- Trustland Plans R-1-21 zone. Hale located at ap- "One or more Council Call (435)882-5266 ogy. Stream Videos, 3- 5 years' install expe- posit. Call 5.7 150 Mile Contest c. Proposed Rezone of proximately 400 East Members may partici- rushlakekennels.co TAILORING Music and More! Call rience 435-830-3076, No 5.8 Revised Board of 15.577 acres for Ken Nygreen Street to go pate electronically. m by Earthlink Today EPA universal Pre- texts or messages. Education Meeting Hale located at ap- from an RR-1 zone to The anchor location 1-844-240-1769 ferred S c h e d u l e S Y proximately 400 East a R-1-21 zone. will be City Hall at the RMGA preferred NEWLY REFUR- 2019-2020 Nygreen Street to go 6. Consideration to above address." All in- KATHY Frontier Communica- Sheet metal experi- BISHED 2bdrm Du- 5.9 Board of meeting from an RR-1 zone to recommend approval terested persons are tions Internet Bun- Livestock ence plex Apartment W/D S c h e d u l e S Y a R-1-21 zone. of a Commercial Con- invited to attend and JONES dles. Serious Speed! Own, your own tools hook-ups, A/C, Stove, 2020-2021 d. Proposed P.U.D for ditional Use Applica- provide comment upon Serious Value ! STRAW bales. New If interested, Come Fridge, Carport, 5.10 TSSA Applica- Northstar Ranch and tion for t hese proposals Broadband Max - crop. $5/ bale you 882-6605 down and fill out at ap- $1100/mo, $800/dep, tions Travis Taylor located Alejandro De La Torre scheduled for public $19.99/mo or Broad- pick up. $7/bale De- plication at 272 N. For more information 5.11 Vote on Consent on the Mormon Trail to run and operate a hearings. Written com- band Ultra - livered. Gart h HANDYMAN, any kind Broadway, Tooele call 435-882-1408 or Items south of restaurant with a ments will also be con- $67.97/mo. Both In- (435)837-2246 of handyman work, Utah 84074 or email 435-850-2822 6. Board of Education Durfee Street in the drive-thru located at sidered if submitted to clude FREE Wi Fi (435)830-2309 yard work, leaf your resume to Bran- Reports R-1-21 zone. 822 East Main Street, the Zoning Administra- Router. CALL For De- cleanup. Residential don.Drake@harrisair- 6.1 Policy Develop- e. Proposed Concept Suite A, Building 2 in tor in advance of the t a i l s ! - Homes and business. Call Sporting systems.com ment and Review Plan Amendment for the CD zone. hearing. The current 1-866-307-4705 J i m m y a t Goods 6.2 Tooele Education Travis Taylor on the 7. Consideration to zoning Code and pro- (435)228-8561 Get NFL Sunday SELLING YOUR Foundation Northstar Ranch Sub- recommend approval posed amendments HANDYMAN, For fall Ticket FREE w/DI- SELLING YOUR HOME? Advertise it 7. Information, Discus- division located on the of the Final Plat for may be reviewed at mountain bike? Ad- Business clean up, residential RECTV Choice All-In- Opportunities in the classifieds. Call sion, or Calendar Mormon Trail south of Parkview Ventures, the Grantsville City snow removal and cluded Package. vertise it in the classi- 882-0050 or visit Items Durfee Street to allow LLC. on the Haw- Hall each weekday be- fieds. Call 882-0050 www.tooeletran any other job, small $59.99/month for 12 INVENTORS - FREE 7.1 Technology Direc- c lustering o f thorne Estates Subdi- tween hours of 9:00 or large. Call Jimmy months. 185 Chan- www.tooele tran- script.com tor's Report ninety-eight (98) vision located at ap- a.m. and 4:00 p.m. In script.com INFORMATION at (435)228-8561 nels PLUS Thou- PACKAGE Have your 7.2 Dual Language Im- smaller lots and open proximately 850 West accordance with the sands of Shows/Mov- product idea devel- mersion Director's Re- space in the R-1-21 Main for the creation of Americans with Dis- HANSON & SONS Buildings ies On Demand. oped affordably by port zone. twenty (20) lots in the abilities Act, Grants- handyman your lo- Personals FREE Genie HD DVR the Research & De- 7.3 90 Day Plans - 2nd IMMEDIATELY FOL- R-1-8 zone. ville City will accom- cal home repair- Upgrade. Cal l velopment pros and METAL ROOF/WALL Semester 2019-2020 LOWING PUBLIC 8. Discussion of a Pro- modate reasonable re- man. Basements, 1-833-599-6474 Meet singles right now! presented to manu- Panels, Pre-engi- 8. Action Items HEARINGS, THE posed Concept Plan quests to assist the siding, roofing, 8.1 2020-2021 School SPECIAL MEETING for Northstar Ranch disabled to participate HughesNet Satellite No paid operators, facturers. Call neered Metal Build- decks, tile, and Fees WILL OFFICIALLY BE and Travis Taylor to in meetings. Request Internet - 25mbps just real people like 1-877-649-5574 for a ings. Mill prices for framing. Estab- 8.2 Revised Policy CALLED TO ORDER discuss the future de- for assistance may be starting at $49.99/mo! you. Browse greet- Free Idea Starter sheeting coil are at a lished 15 Years. 5045, Athlete and Stu- B Y C H A I R M A N , velopment. made by calling City Get More Data ings, exchange mes- Guide. Submit your 4 year low. You get Jeff: (435)775-1445 dent Concussion and JAIME TOPHAM. 9. Consideration to Hall at 435-884-3411 FREE Off-Peak Data. sages and connect idea for a free consul- the savings. 17 Col- Traumatic Head Injury, 1. Consideration to recommend approval at least 24 hours prior HOME REPAIRS ex- FAST download live. Try it free. Call tation. ors prime material, 2nd Read. recommend approval of a Concept Plan to the meeting that will pert. Doors, knobs, speeds. WiFi built in! now: 844-400-8738 cut to your exact 8.3 New Policy, Youth of a secondary access Amendment for Travis be attended. trim, baseboards, FREE Standard In- length. CO Building Suicide Prevention, for the residents of the Taylor on the Northstar (Published in the mouldings, drywall re- stallation for lease Wanted Systems 2nd Read. Saddle Ranch Subdivision lo- Tooele Transcript Bul- pairs, texturing, customers! Limited Help Wanted 1-800-COBLDGS 8.4 Revised Policy Horn Subdivision onto cated on the Mormon letin February 6, 2020) caulking, weather- T i m e , C a l l FREON WANTED: 5008, Graduation Re- Worthington Street. Trail south of Durfee proofing, framing, 1-844-294-9882 Birch Family Phar- WE pay CA$H for cyl- Public Notices quirements/School 2. Consideration to Street to allow cluster- home updating and macy (Tooele loca- PUBLIC NOTICE OF SELL YOUR computer inders and cans. R12 Meetings Credits, 1st Read recommend approval ing of ninety-eight (98) renovations and tion) is looking for a M E E T I N G A N D in the classifieds. Call R500 R11 R113 8.5 Revised Policy of the P.U.D. for David smaller lots and open much more. Small Licensed Pharmacy AGENDA 882-0050 or visit R114. Convenient. Deadline for public 6029, Case Manage- Parker and Dave Web- space in the R-1-21 jobs okay. Call Technician to join our Tooele County Plan- www.tooeletranscript. Certified Profession- notices is 4 p.m. the ment Team, 1st Read ster for property lo- zone. S h a n e ( 4 3 5 ) team. Full time with ning Commission com a l s . C a l l day prior to publica- 8.6 Revised Policy cated at 328 East Main 10. Consideration to 840-0344. benefits and Part time The Tooele County 312-500-8625 or visit tion. Public notices 6030, Risk Assess- Street in the RM-7 recommend approval positions available. Planning Commission TREE WORK. Free RefrigerantFinders.co submitted past the ment for Students, 1st zone. of the P.U.D. for North- Furniture & Benefits include: Paid will hold a Public Meet- estimates! Local m deadline will not be Read 3. Consideration to star Ranch and Travis Appliances vacation and holidays ing on February 19, company. Licensed accepted. 8.7 Revised Policy recommend approval Taylor located on the 401k match Health- 2020 at 7:00 PM in the & insured. Bucket UPAXLP 7002, Volunteers in of a Rezone for Andy Mormon Trail south of FOR SALE 3x6ft solid care options available Auditorium at the truck, Crane serv- Autos Schools, 1st Read Lewis at approximately Durfee Street in the wood desk with side Must be available BOARD OF EDUCA- Tooele County Build- ice, Stump removal, 8.8 Review of Policy 948 South Quirk for R-1-21 zone. shelves: $300 OBO. anytime between TION MEETING ing, 47 South Main mulch. 7005, Naming of Fa- 63.34 acres to go from 11. Consideration to Wooden credenza: 8am-7pm Monday- DONATE YOUR CAR Tuesday, February 11, Street, Tooele Utah. 801-633-6685 Pre- cilities an RR-1 zone to a approve the meeting $200 OBO. Contact Friday and 9am-1pm TO UNITED BREAST 2020 PUBLIC MEETING: ciseTreeLLC.com 8.9 Review of Policy R-1-21 zone. minutes for the previ- Jim 435-833-9524. on Saturdays. Previ- CANCER FOUNDA- 92 Lodestone Way, 1. Roll Call 7006, Named Gifts to 4. Consideration to ous P&Z Meeting that ous pharmacy experi- TION! Your donation Tooele, UT 84074 2. Approval of meeting TREE WORK. Free NORTH VALLEY Ap- helps education, pre- 1. Executive Session, Tooele County School recommend approval was held minutes from February Washers/ ence preferred. Bring estimates! Local pliance. vention & support 6pm (Closed to the District of the Rezone of 23.82 January 9, 2020. 5th. dryers refrigerators, resume to 493 North company. Licensed programs. FAST Public) 9. Adjourn (10pm Cur- acres for Kolten Kins- 12. Report from City 3. REZ 2019-10 – (ta- freezers, stoves. Main Street, Tooele, & insured. Bucket FREE PICKUP - 24 1.1 Purchase, Ex- few) man and Ernie Council Liaison. bled on January 15, $149-$399 full war- UT 84074 or email truck, Crane serv- HR RESPONSE - change, or Lease of 9.1 Adjournment Beacham located ap- 13. Adjourn. 2020) Chris Robinson ranty. Complete re- birchfamilyphar- ice, Stump removal, TAX DEDUCTION Real Property REVIEW SUPPORT proximately 600 South DATED January 27, is requesting a rezone pair service. Satis- [email protected] mulch. 1-855-507-2691 1.2 Pending or Rea- DOCUMENTATION Quirk Street to go from 2020. By the Order of from RR-1 (Rural Resi- faction guaranteed. 801-633-6685 Pre- sonably Imminent Liti- TWO DAYS PRIOR a RR-1 zone to a Grantsville City Plan- dential, 1 Acre Mini- Parts for brands. ciseTreeLLC.com all BUSCO persona para DONATE YOUR CAR, gation TO THE MEETING AT R-1-21 zone. ning Commission mum) & C-H (Com- (435)830-3225. ayudame daycare, TRUCK OR BOAT 1.3 Collective Bargain- www.boarddocs.com/u 5. Consideration to Chairman, Jaime To- mercial Highway) to TO HERITAGE FOR Portable Oxygen Con- posible cuarto pri- ing t/tooelesd/board.nsf/vp recommend approval pham. C-G (Commercial THE BLIND. Free 3 centrator May Be vado 40 horas se- 1.4 Character, Profes- ublic?open of the Rezone of Kristy Clark, Zoning General). Parcel IDs: Miscellaneous Day Vacation, Tax Covered by Medi- manales Mas infor- sional Competence, or In compliance with the 15.577 acres List for Ken Administrator with Me04-070-0-0092, Deductible, Free care! Reclaim inde- macion 435-224-4005 Physical or Mental Americans with Dis- Hale located at ap- "One or more Council 04-070-0-0096, DIAMONDS don't pay Towing, All Paper- pendence and mobil- solicitar entrevista Health of an Individual abilities Act, individu- proximately 400 East Members may partici- 04-070-0-0097, & retail! Large selec- work Taken Care Of. ity with the compact 2. Business Meeting, als needing special ac- Nygreen Street to go pate electronically. 04-070-0-0098. Acre- tion, high quality. Bri- FULL TIME Clerk CALL design and long-last- 7pm (Start of Public commodations (includ- from an RR-1 zone to The anchor location age. Approx. 29.40 dal sets, wedding needed cashiering, 1-855-408-2196 ing battery of Inogen Meeting) ing auxiliary communi- a R-1-21 zone. will be City Hall at the Acres. Approximate bands. Everything stocking, cleaning, for One. Free information 2.1 Welcome and cative aide and serv- 6. REPAIRS Consideration to above address." All in- Site Location: located wholesale! Rocky food preparation. DONATE your car, k i t ! C a l l Pledge of Allegiance ices) during this meet- recommend approval terested persons are on both sides of Sad- Mtn. Diamond Co. $13.00 per hour, plus truck or van. Help 877-691-4639 3. Recognition and ing should notify of a Commercial Con- invited to attend and dleback Boulevard, S.L.C. bonuses. Located in veterans find jobs or start a business. Call Good News Jackie Gallegos (435) ditional Use Applica- provide comment upon near the intersection of 1-800-396-6948 Delle, Utah. Call 3.1 Digital Poster Con- 833-1900 at least tion for these proposals Mountain* View Road Garage, Yard 435-884-0476 Patriotic Hearts Foun- * Contract & DIRECTV NOW. No Sales dation. Fast, FREE test Winner three days prior to the Alejandro De La Torre scheduled for public and SaddlebackLimitations Satellite Needed. HELP WANTED Assis- pick-up. Max tax-de- 3.2 District Recogni- meeting. to run and operate a hearings. Written com- Boulevard.apply. Unincorpo- restaurant with a ments will also be con- $40/month. 65 Chan- HAVING A GARAGE tant day care. Train- duction. Operators tion for the Month of FREE!rated: Lake Point. drive-thru located at sidered if submitted to nels. Stream Break- SALE? Advertise it in ing provided, 40 hrs are standing by! Call February - Johnsen Jr. PUBLIC NOTICE Planner: Jeff Miller 822 East Main Street, the Zoning Administra- ing News, Live the classifieds. Call weekly. Contact Clark 1-866-983-3647 High Notice is hereby given 4. Open Public Hear- Suite A, Building 2 in tor in advance of the Events, Sports & On 882-0050 435-224-2445 for 3.3 School Presenta- that the Grantsville ing (REZ 2019-10) Demand Titles. No more information. RW AUTO Sales- tion City Planning Commis- the CD zone. hearing. The current 5. Close Public Hear- Annual Contract. No Commuter Car Deals! 4. Open Forum (Lim- sion will hold a regular 7. Consideration to zoning Code and pro- ing (REZ 2019-10) Commitment. CALL Pets IMMEDIATE Full time 336 N Main in ited to three minutes meeting on Thursday, recommend approval posed amendments 6. REZ 2020-01 – 1-844-476-6911 positions available in Tooele! 10 Units per individual and a to- February 13, 2020 in of the Final Plat for may be reviewed at Mark Newman is re- Tooele. Must be able $9,995 or less! Vehi- tal of 30 minutes for all the Grantsville City ParkviewReal Ventures, Estatethe Grantsville requires City questing a arezone from DISH Network $59.99 ENGLISH CREAM to pass background. cle Locator Program comments. To s peak, Hall Council Chambers LLC. on the Haw- Hall each weekday be- MU-40 (Multiple Use, For 190 Channels! “ G O L D E N R E - Shifts available for any make or sign up at the clerk's at 429 East Main thorne Estates Subdi- tween hours of 9:00 40 Acre Minimum) to Add High Speed TRIEVER PUPPIES, Wednesday through model! Dlr. #278A. desk prior to the start Street in Grantsville vision locatedProcess at ap- a.m. andand 4:00 p.m.Integrity In MG-EX (Mining, Internet for ONLY Great family, com- Saturday, Sunday We only sell clean ti- of the open forum.) Utah. The meeting proximately 850 West accordance with the Quarry, Sand and $14.95/month. Best panion. service dogs. through Tuesday. $15 tle, clean Carfax 4.1 Patron Comments shall begin promptly at Main for theand creation of BothAmericans have with Dis- Gravelto be Excavation Technology. Best AKC limited registra- to $15.50 per hour. units. All vehicles 5. Consent Items 7:00 p.m. twenty (20) lots in the abilities Act, Grants- Zone). Value. Smart HD tion, top lines. $1500 Call Rose a t come with an engine (Routine items on the CALL TO ORDER R-1-8 zone. ville City will accom- P a r c e l I D : DVR Included. FREE C a l l M a r k 719-644-4569 and transmission consent agenda not AND PLEDGE OF AL- 8. Discussion of a Pro- modateRight reasonable for re- 03-067-0-0011. Acre- Installation. Some re- 920-371-7797 warranty. visit posed Concept Plan quests to assist the SELL YOUR CAR or requiring public discus- LEGIANCE age: Approximately strictions apply. Call www.mycommuter- for Northstar Ranch disabled to participate SELL YOUR com- boat in the classi- sion by the Board may PUBLIC HEARINGS: 38.48 Acres. Approxi- 1-866-360-6959 car.com or call and Travis Maximum Taylor to in meetings. RequestSuccess. puter in the classi- fieds. Call 882-0050 be adopted by one sin- a. Proposed Commer- mate Site Location: 801-842-1411. discuss the future de- for assistance may be HAVING A yard sale? fieds. Call 882-0050 or visit www.tooele- gle motion. A Board cial Conditional Use The subject property Member may request Application for Alejan- velopment. made by calling City straddles both sides of Advertise in the Tran- or visit www.tooele- transcript. com or SELL YOUR CAR or to remove an item dro De La Torre to run 9. Consideration to Hall at 435-884-3411 the Mormon Trail script transcript. com e-mail your ad to boat in the classi- from the consent and operate a restau- recommend approval at least 24 hours prior Road, near existing tbp@tooeletranscript. fieds. Call 882-0050 aagenda for individual rant with a drive-thru of a Concept Plan to the meeting that will gravel pit operations, com or visit www.tooele- discussion and consid- located at 822 East Amendment for CallTravis be attended.to set up andan further east of the SELLING YOUR transcript. com TOOELE VISION CENTER eration.) Main Street, Suite A, Taylor on the Northstar (Published in the Tooele Army Depot. is now hiring for an optical assistant to HOME? Advertise it in the classifieds. Call DEADLINES FOR 5.1 Minutes Building 2 Ranch Subdivision lo-appointmentTooele Transcript Bul- Unincorporated: help us in our busy optometrist office. Job 882-0050 or visit classifieds ads are 5.2 Expenditure Re- in the CD zone. cated on the Mormon letin February 6, 2020) Tooele County. Plan- would be full-time 5 days a week (about 35 www.tooeletran M o n d a y a n d port b. Proposed Rezone of Trail south of Durfee ner: Jeff Miller hrs); and pay would be between $11-$15 script.com Wednesdays by 4:45 5.3 Revenue Report 23.82 acres for Kolten Street to allow cluster- 7. Open Public Hear- ing of ninety-eight (98) depending on experience. Duties would p.m. 5.4 Disbursement Re- Kinsman and Ernie ing (REZ 2020-01) port Beacham located ap- smaller lots and open 8. Close Public Hear- include verifying insurance benefits, sched- 5.5 Personnel Deci- proximately 600 South space in435-840-0344 the R-1-21 ing (REZ 2020-01) uling appts, answering phones, adjusting sions Quirk Street to go from zone. 9. REZ 2020-02 – glasses and small repairs, helping people 5.6 Amended a RR-1 zone to a 10. Consideration to Gary Ekker is request- CARRIERS recommend approval pick out glasses and billing their insurance. Trustland Plans R-1-21 zone. Best in Client Services!ing a rezone from 5.7 150 Mile Contest c. Proposed Rezone of of the P.U.D. for North- MU-40 (Multiple Use, Must be comfortable with computers and Needed! 5.8 Revised Board of 15.577 acres for Ken star Ranch15 and years Travis as a local Realtor!40 Acre Minimum) to have excellent customer service skills. Education Meeting Hale located at ap- Taylor located on the A-10 (Agricultural, 10 Prior optical experience is NOT required, Schedule SY proximately 400 East Mormon Trail south of Acre Minimum). but would be helpful. This is a perfect job 2019-2020 Nygreen Street to go Durfee Street in the P a r c e l I D : R-1-21 zone. for someone that is interested in working 5.9 Board of meeting from an RR-1 zone to 07-081-0-0007. Acre- Schedule SY a R-1-21 zone. 11. Consideration to Licensed & age:E&O Approximately Insured 72 in a local medical optometry office helping 2020-2021NowNow AcceptingAcceptingd. Applications ApplicationsProposed P.U.D for approve the meeting #2419813-SA00Acres. Approximate people achieve their best vision. 5.10 TSSANow Applica- RentingNorthstar Ranch and minutes for the previ- Site Location: located is looking for Now Renting ous P&Z Meeting that tions Income RestrictionsTravis Taylor Apply located about a mile east of Please bring a resume into our office; Paper Carriers 5.11IncomeIncome IncomeVote on ConsentRestrictions Restrictionson the Apply Mormon ApplyApply Trail was held Pine Canyon Road Items Rental assistancesouth ofmay be January 9, 2020. near the southeastern we would love to meet you- in Tooele City! 6. BoardExclusivelyExclusivelyRental of Education assistance forforDurfee Seniors Seniors may Street be in the 12. Report from City corner of Tooele 300 S. Main St (between 9am – 5pm) Reportsavailable.Pet Friendly CallR-1-21 for detailszone. Council Liaison. County approximately 6.1 Policyavailable. Develop-Pet Friendly Calle. Proposedfor details Concept 13. Adjourn. a mile north of County If you have any questions please ment and Review435.843.0717Plan Amendment for DATED January 27, limits. Unincorporated: If you’re interested please call Call for435.843.0717 details 2020. By the Order of call our office at435-882-3233 6.2 TooeleCall Education for detailsTravis Taylor on the Tooele County. Plan- 435.882.0050 Foundation435.843.0717TDD 800.735.2900Northstar Ranch Sub- Grantsville City Plan- ner: Jeff Miller 7. Information,435.843.0717TDD Discus- 800.735.2900division located on the ning Commission 10. Open Public Hear- sion, or Calendar Mormon Trail south of Chairman, Jaime To- ing (REZ 2020-02) Items Durfee Street to allow pham. 11. Close Public Hear- 7.1 Technology Direc- clustering of Kristy Clark, Zoning ing (REZ 2020-02) tor's Report ninety-eight (98) Administrator 12. Adjournment 7.2 Dual Language Im- smaller lots and open "One or more Council Pursuant to the Ameri- mersion Director's Re- space in the R-1-21 Members may partici- cans with Disability port zone. pate electronically. Act, individuals need- 7.3 90 Day Plans - 2nd IMMEDIATELY FOL- The anchor location ing special accommo- Semester 2019-2020 LOWING PUBLIC will be City Hall at the dations during this 8. Action Items HEARINGS, THE above address." All in- meeting should notify 8.1 2020-2021 School SPECIAL MEETING terested persons are Planning Staff, Tooele Fees WILL OFFICIALLY BE invited to attend and County Planning Com- 8.2 Revised Policy CALLED TO ORDER provide comment upon mission, at 5045, Athlete and Stu- BY CHAIRMAN, these proposals 435-843-3160 prior to dent Concussion and JAIME TOPHAM. scheduled for public the meeting. Traumatic Head Injury, 1. Consideration to hearings. Written com- Please e-mail Jeff 2nd Read. recommend approval ments will also be con- M i l l e r a t : 8.3 New Policy, Youth of a secondary access sidered if submitted to [email protected] Suicide Prevention, for the residents of the the Zoning Administra- with any questions or 2nd Read. Saddle tor in advance of the concerns. 8.4 Revised Policy Horn Subdivision onto hearing. The current Dated this 5th Day of 5008, Graduation Re- Worthington Street. zoning Code and pro- February 2020 quirements/School 2. Consideration to posed amendments Jeff Miller Credits, 1st Read recommend approval may be reviewed at Tooele County 8.5 Revised Policy of the P.U.D. for David the Grantsville City Planning and Zoning 6029, Case Manage- Parker and Dave Web- Hall each weekday be- (Published in the ment Team, 1st Read ster for property lo- tween hours of 9:00 Tooele Transcript Bul- 8.6 Revised Policy cated at 328 East Main a.m. and 4:00 p.m. In letin February 6 & 18, 6030, Risk Assess- Street in the RM-7 accordance with the 2020) ment for Students, 1st zone. Americans with Dis- Read 3. Consideration to abilities Act, Grants- 8.7 Revised Policy recommend approval ville City will accom- 7002, Volunteers in of a Rezone for Andy modate reasonable re- Schools, 1st Read Lewis at approximately quests to assist the 8.8 Review of Policy 948 South Quirk for disabled to participate 7005, Naming of Fa- 63.34 acres to go from in meetings. Request cilities an RR-1 zone to a for assistance may be 8.9 Review of Policy R-1-21 zone. made by calling City 7006, Named Gifts to 4. Consideration to Hall at 435-884-3411 Tooele County School recommend approval at least 24 hours prior District of the Rezone of 23.82 to the meeting that will 9. Adjourn (10pm Cur- acres for Kolten Kins- be attended. few) man and Ernie (Published in the 9.1 Adjournment Beacham located ap- Tooele Transcript Bul- REVIEW SUPPORT proximately 600 South letin February 6, 2020) DOCUMENTATION Quirk Street to go from TWO DAYS PRIOR a RR-1 zone to a TO THE MEETING AT R-1-21 zone. www.boarddocs.com/u 5. Consideration to t/tooelesd/board.nsf/vp recommend approval ublic?open of the Rezone of In compliance with the 15.577 acres for Ken Americans with Dis- Hale located at ap- abilities Act, individu- proximately 400 East als needing special ac- Nygreen Street to go commodations (includ- from an RR-1 zone to ing auxiliary communi- a R-1-21 zone. cative aide and serv- 6. Consideration to ices) during this meet- recommend approval ing should notify of a Commercial Con- Jackie Gallegos (435) ditional Use Applica- 833-1900 at least tion for three days prior to the Alejandro De La Torre meeting. to run and operate a restaurant with a drive-thru located at 822 East Main Street, Suite A, Building 2 in the CD zone. 7. Consideration to recommend approval of the Final Plat for Parkview Ventures, LLC. on the Haw- thorne Estates Subdi- vision located at ap- proximately 850 West Main for the creation of twenty (20) lots in the R-1-8 zone. 8. Discussion of a Pro- posed Concept Plan for Northstar Ranch and Travis Taylor to discuss the future de- velopment. 9. Consideration to recommend approval of a Concept Plan Amendment for Travis Taylor on the Northstar Ranch Subdivision lo- cated on the Mormon Trail south of Durfee Street to allow cluster- ing of ninety-eight (98) smaller lots and open space in the R-1-21 zone. 10. Consideration to recommend approval of the P.U.D. for North- star Ranch and Travis Taylor located on the Mormon Trail south of Durfee Street in the R-1-21 zone. 11. Consideration to approve the meeting minutes for the previ- ous P&Z Meeting that was held January 9, 2020. 12. Report from City Council Liaison. 13. Adjourn. DATED January 27, 2020. By the Order of Grantsville City Plan- ning Commission Chairman, Jaime To- pham. Kristy Clark, Zoning Administrator "One or more Council Members may partici- pate electronically. The anchor location will be City Hall at the above address." All in- terested persons are invited to attend and provide comment upon these proposals scheduled for public hearings. Written com- ments will also be con- sidered if submitted to the Zoning Administra- tor in advance of the hearing. The current zoning Code and pro- posed amendments may be reviewed at the Grantsville City Hall each weekday be- tween hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. In accordance with the Americans with Dis- abilities Act, Grants- ville City will accom- modate reasonable re- quests to assist the disabled to participate in meetings. Request for assistance may be made by calling City Hall at 435-884-3411 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting that will be attended. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin February 6, 2020) NOTICE TO WATER USERS The applications below were filed with the Di- vision of Water Rights in Tooele County. These are informal proceedings per Rule 655-6-2. Protests con- cerning an application must be legibly written or typed, contain the name and mailing ad- PUBLIC NOTICE OF dress of the protesting MEETING AND party, STATE THE AP- AGENDA PLICATION NUMBER Tooele County Plan- PROTESTED, CITE ning Commission REASONS FOR THE The Tooele County PROTEST, and RE- Planning Commission QUEST A HEARING, SMALL CLAIMS will hold a Public Meet- if desired. Also, A $15 SUMMONS ing on February 19, FEE MUST BE IN- In the District Court of 2020 at 7:00 PM in the CLUDED FOR EACH Utah, 74 S 100 E #12, Auditorium at the APPLICATION PRO- Tooele UT, 84074. Tooele County Build- TESTED. Protests 1st Choice Money ing, 47 South Main must be filed with the Center, Plaintiff/Peti- Street, Tooele Utah. Division of Water tioner, 980 N Main St, PUBLIC MEETING: Rights on or before Unit B, Tooele UT 1. Roll Call Mar. 4, 2020 either 84074, VS ABBIGAYL 2. Approval of meeting electronically using the FARNSWORTH, 895 minutes from February Division`s on-line Pro- W 1220 S, Tooele, UT 5th. test of Application 84074. THURSDAY3. REZ 2019-10 February – (ta- form, 6, 2020 by hand delivery I swear that the follow- TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7 bled on January 15, to a Division office, or ing is true: 1. Defen- 2020) Chris Robinson by mail at PO Box dant owes me isPublic requesting Notices a rezone 146300,Public Notices Salt Lake $1,214.00Public Notices Plus pre- from MeetingsRR-1 (Rural Resi- City,Water UT 84114-6300. User judgementMiscellaneous interests to dential, 1 Acre Mini- Please visit water- the date of judgement, mum) & C-H (Com- rights.utah.gov or call if qualified for prejudg- mercial Highway) to (801)538-7240 for ad- ment interests. 2. This Great Savings on Books at the C-G (Commercial ditional information. claim arose on MAY General). Parcel IDs: NEW 28, 2019. 04-070-0-0092, APPLICATION(S) THE STATE OF UTAH 04-070-0-0096, 15-5572 (A81886): TO THE DEFEN- 04-070-0-0097, & W e s t o n A u l t DANT: You are sum- Tooele Transcript Bulletin 04-070-0-0098. Acre- propose(s) using 4.73 moned to appear at age. Approx. 29.40 ac-ft. from groundwa- trial to answer the Acres. Approximate ter (Rush Valley) for above claim. The trial Site Location: located DOMESTIC; IRRIGA- will be held at the court Outnumbered Happiness on both sides of Sad- TION; STOCKWA- address shown above. Incredible Stories of History’s Most dleback Boulevard, TERING. If you fail to appear, Surprising Battleœiled Upsets veryone longs to be happy, yet near the intersection of Boyd P. Clayton, P.E. judgment may be en- Emany wrongly believe that hap- Mountain View Road INTERIM STATE EN- tered against you for piness comes from having enough and Saddlebac k GINEER the total amount ow did Hannibal’s money, fame, personal comfort, Boulevard. Unincorpo- (Published in the claimed. Date of Trial, H55,000 Carthagin- worldly success, or even dumb luck. rated: Lake Point. Tooele Transcript Bul- March 6, 2020, 9:00 ians turn the tables on Happiness all too often seems to be Planner: Jeff Miller letin February 6 & 13, a.m., Room 11. an 80,000-strong force an elusive, arbitrary thing—some- 4. Open Public Hear- 2020) Notice to Defendant. A of the ancient world’s thing that is always just out of reach. ing (REZ 2019-10) small claims case has most efœicient military Joan Chittister sees happiness 5. Close Public Hear- Public Notices been filed against you. machine, the Roman differently -- as a personal quality to ing (REZ 2019-10) Miscellaneous This imposes upon army? What allowed be learned, mastered, and fearlessly 6. REZ 2020-01 – you certain rights and 6,000 Englishmen wielded. In Happiness she embarks Mark Newman is re- responsibilities. You Deadline for public to overcome 30,000 on a “great happiness dig” through questing a rezone from notices is 4 p.m. the may obtain small French at Agincourt in MU-40 (Multiple Use, claims information and sociology, biology, neurology, day prior to publica- 1415? Which errors in psychology, philosophy, history, and 40 Acre Minimum) to tion. Public notices i nstructions a t judgment doomed a MG-EX (Mining , http://www.utcourts.go world religions to develop “an archae- submitted past the Russian army twice as Quarry, Sand and v/howto/ ology of happiness.” Sifting through deadline will not be large as its opposing Gravel Excavation Disabillity Accomoda- the wisdom of the ages, Chittister accepted. German force at the Zone). UPAXLP tions. If you need ac- offers inspiring insights that will help P a r c e l I D : commodation of a dis- Battle of Tannenberg seekers everywhere cultivate true Only 03-067-0-0011. Acre- NOTICE OF AVAIL- abililty, contact a judi- during the First World and lasting happiness within. age: Approximately ABILITY cial service assistant War? Author Cormac $1600 $795 38.48 Acres. Approxi- The Utah Administra- at least 3 days before O’Brien’s powerful mate Site Location: tive Code (Hazardous hearing. and vivid recreations The subject property Waste Rules) requires (Published in the of history’s most sur- Only straddles both sides of the Division of Waste Tooele Transcript Bul- prising military victories illuminate the cunning $ 99 $ 95 Photojournalism the Mormon Trail Management and Ra- letin January 30 & strategies, secret weapons, fateful decisions, 19 11 Road, near existing diation Control to February 6, 2020) and changes of fortune that turned the tide of 1855 to the Present maintain a list of all ap- gravel pit operations, SMALL CLAIMS battle in the most extraordinary and unanticipated ways: the risky Greek proved permit modifi- Editor’s Choice and further east of the SUMMONS ruse that trapped the Persian Fleet at Salamis in 480 BCE; the snowstorm cations. Annually, the Tooele Army Depot. In the District Court of that helped a Swedish force destroy a Russian army four times its size at Division is required to hotojournalism 1855 to the Unincorporated: Utah, 74 S 100 E #12, provide notice that an the Battle of Narva in 1700; the newly introduced œirearm that enabled 150 Present: Editor’s Choice Tooele County. Plan- Tooele UT, 84074. P updated list of modifi- British soldiers to hold off an attacking horde of 4,000 Zulus at Rorke’s proœiles œifty-four renowned ner: Jeff Miller 1st Choice Money cations is available for Drift, Africa, in 1879. These accounts constitute an enthralling survey photojournalists, selected 7. Open Public Hear- Center, Plaintiff/Peti- public review during that captures the excitement and terrors of battle, while highlighting the on the basis of their critical ing (REZ 2020-01) tioner, 980 N Main St, normal business hours unpredictable nature of warfare and the courage and ingenuity of inspired, reputations and historical 8. Close Public Hear- Unit B, Tooele UT at the following loca- and inspiring, military leaders. A thrilling tour of the battleœields of history, importance, and reproduces ing (REZ 2020-01) 84074, VS TIFFANIE tion: replete with dramatic encounters, sudden twists of fate, and intriguing 250 of their greatest photo- 9. REZ 2020-02 – LAKE, 67 W Utah Ave, Multi-Agency State Of- character studies, Outnumbered demonstrates that, even when the odds Gary Ekker is request- Tooele, UT 84074. graphs. The photographers fice Building ing a rezone from I swear that the follow- seem insurmountable, the path to glory can still be found. in this book range from war Utah Department of MU-40 (Multiple Use, ing is true: 1. Defen- reporters like Robert Capa Environmental Quality 40 Acre Minimum) to da n t o w e s me and Larry burrows, who Division of Waste A-10 (Agricultural, 10 $1,582.00 Plus pre- capture the most extreme Management and Ra- Acre Minimum). judgement interests to events of human as they diation Control 195 The acred Art of Hunting P a r c e l I D : the date of judgement, happen, to social documen- North 1950 West, 2nd 07-081-0-0007. Acre- if qualified for prejudg- Myths, Legends and the Modern Mythos Floor Salt Lake City, tarians like Lewis Hine and age: Approximately 72 ment interests. 2. This Utah 84116 Sebastião Salgado, who Acres. Approximate claim arose on July 8, For further information, hroughout most of human step back from the single Site Location: located 2019. please contact Carlee history, hunting has been dramatic incident to cover about a mile east of THE STATE OF UTAH T Christoffersen of the an unchallenged tap root fo fundamental issues like labor Pine Canyon Road TO THE DEFEN- near the southeastern Division of Waste and migration in depth. DANT: You are sum- life, as well as a cornerstone Only Management and Ra- A fascinating introduction to one of photogra- corner of Tooele moned to appear at of cultures. O en, the success diation Control at (801) phy’s most important genres, this comprehen- $ 00 $ 95 County approximately trial to answer the of early hunters meant the 35 14 536-0233. In compli- a mile north of County above claim. The trial di¤ erence between feast or sive work includes: ance with the Ameri- limits. Unincorporated: will be held at the court famine, and their exploits • Portfolios of all featured photographers’ cans with Disabilities Tooele County. Plan- address shown above. were celebrated in song, story most compelling images, many printed at full-page size Act, individuals with ner: Jeff Miller If you fail to appear, and dance. Only recently has • Capsule biographies of the photographers and insightful critical commen- special needs(includ - 10. Open Public Hear- judgment may be en- taries on their careers ing auxiliary communi- subsistence hunting ceased to ing (REZ 2020-02) tered against you for • An informative introduction covering photojournalism’s history and its cative aids and serv- be a necessity for most people, 11. Close Public Hear- the total amount technical, aesthetic, and ethical challenges. ices) should contact and sport hunting become the ing (REZ 2020-02) claimed. Date of Trial, LareneWyss, Office of norm. During this same era, 12. Adjournment March 6, 2020, 9:00 Human Resources at the majority of populations Pursuant to the Ameri- a.m., Room 11. (801) 536-4284, Tele- have crowded into cities where cans with Disability Notice to Defendant. A communications Relay few people have  rsthand Act, individuals need- small claims case has Proof of God Service 711, or by experience with nature. As a ing special accommo- been filed against you. email The Shocking True Answer to the dations during this This imposes upon result, hunters worldwide are at“[email protected]”. meeting should notify you certain rights and no longer regarded as cultural World’s Most Important Question Planning Staff, Tooele (Published in the responsibilities. You heroes. Rather, they are increasingly views Only Tooele Transcript Bul- County Planning Com- may obtain small with suspicion and have become subjects tolemy Tompkins, collaborator on letin February 6, 2020) $ 50 $ 95 m i s s i o n , a t claims information and of scrutiny, criticism and even a¦ ack—so- 22 9 Pthe New York Times bestselling 435-843-3160 prior to PUBLIC NOTICE i nstructions a t cially, politically and legally. Proof of Heaven and Proof of Angels, the meeting. IN THE THIRD JUDI- http://www.utcourts.go Has sport hunting lost its relevance in our urban-oriented society? is at his lowest point, personally and Please e-mail Jeff CIAL DISTRIC T v/howto/ The Sacred Art of Hunting investigates worldwide hunting myths, legends and professionally, when he meets with an M i l l e r a t : COURT, TOOELE Disabillity Accomoda- customs from throughout history to place hunting in a new and contempo- astrophysicist with a message for the [email protected] COUNTY, STATE OF tions. If you need ac- world: God is real, and science proves with any questions or rary cultural context, a modern mythos. Author James A. Swan provides not UTAH. In the Matter of commodation of a dis- it. concerns. only an enlightening perspective on the hunters place in a changing world, the Estate of George abililty, contact a judi- but the nature of humankind and our presence in the cosmos as well. Proof of God is the unlikely story of Dated this 5th Day of J. Forakis, Deceased. cial service assistant February 2020 how this serious scientist and this bro- Notice of Application at least 3 days before ken writer, in a series of conversations Jeff Miller for Informal Probate hearing. Tooele County stretching over several months, come and Informal Appoint- (Published in the to understand that the universe—from Planning and Zoning ment of Personal Rep- Tooele Transcript Bul- A Restless oul the smallest sub-atomic particles that (Published in the resentative Case No. letin January 30 & make up everything in existence to the Tooele Transcript Bul- 203300009, Judge Di- February 6, 2020) Meditations from the Road letin February 6 & 18, anna Gibson. farthest reaches of the universe—bears 2020) SMALL CLAIMS evidence of a creator. In short, God not NOTICE is hereby SUMMONS oyage around the globe with given to all heirs, only exists, but science gives us tools to Public Notices In the District Court of Vrenowned spiritual writer Henri J. know this. known and unknown of Only Utah, 74 S 100 E #12, M. Nouwen as this unique travelogue Proof of God shows how science and reli- Trustees George J. Forakis, Tooele UT, 84074. $ 99 $ 95 who died on July 5, charts an imaginary itinerary to gion both point to the same stunning and 15 7 Deadline for public 1st Choice Money locations that Nouwen actually visit- 2017, Applican t Center, Plaintiff/Peti- world-changing truth: God is real. notices is 4 p.m. the Wanda Anderson filed ed, from Russia to Peru via Europe, day prior to publica- tioner, 980 N Main St, Canada, and the Untied States. Join an Informal Probate Unit B, Tooele UT tion. Public notices him as he examines the Return of the and Informal Appoint- 84074, VS KIMBERLY submitted past the ment of Personal Rep- Prodigal Son painting in St. Peters- deadline will not be ROYTER, 316 E Clark resentative with the ST #A4, Grantsville, burg, admires the joy of his fellow pe- Making the American elf accepted. Third Judicial District destrians on a beautiful day in Paris, UPAXLP UT 84029. Johnathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln Court in and for Tooele I swear that the follow- mingles with senators in Washington, County, Utah. The Ap- ing is true: 1. Defen- and listens to the stories of grieving ne of the most precious liberties Public Notices plication will be ap- dant owes me $988.00 women in Nicaragua. Noumen’s world proved by the Court if OAmericans have always cherished Water User Plus prejudgement in- is one of striking contrasts—one is the ability to “make something of after ten (10) days fol- terests to the date of minute he is rubbing shoulders with Deadline for public lowing the notice pe- themselves”—to choose not only an judgement, if qualified the afœluent and inœluential, the next occupation but an identity. Examining notices is 4 p.m. the riod required under the for prejudgment inter- Utah Uniform Probate walking through lands of poverty and works by Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan day prior to publica- ests. 2. This claim Only danger. Each situation tells a spiritual story and Edwards, Abraham Lincoln, Frederick tion. Public notices Code no objection has arose on September $ 95 $ 95 submitted past the been made regarding reveals that Nouwen is never slow to see the Douglass, Henry David Thoreau, 16, 2017. hand of God at work in the universe. 11 4 deadline will not be the Application. All THE STATE OF UTAH Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret accepted. persons are hereby TO THE DEFEN- Fuller, and others, Howe investigates UPAXLP notified of the right to DANT: You are sum- how Americans in the 18th and 19th file an objection to the NOTICE TO WATER moned to appear at centuries engaged in the process of Application with the USERS trial to answer the Dream Catchers “self-construction,” “self-improve- Third Judicial District The applications below above claim. The trial Legend, Lore and Artifacts ment,” and the “pursuit of happiness.” Court, 74 S 100 East, were filed with the Di- will be held at the court He explores as well how Americans Suite 14, Tooele, UT vision of Water Rights address shown above. 84074, within the ap- he  rst “dream understood individual identity in in Tooele County. If you fail to appear, plicable time. Failure catchers” were tiny, relation to the larger body politic, and These are informal judgment may be en- T to object, to file a no- round handcra ed argues that the conscious construc- proceedings per Rule tered against you for tice within the applica- net charms that were tion of the autonomous self was in 655-6-2. Protests con- the total amount Only ble time, may bar suspended from the top fact essential to American democracy—that cerning an application claimed. Date of Trial, $ 95 $ 95 rights you may have of an Ojibwa infant’s ti- it both shaped and was in turn shaped by must be legibly written March 6, 2020, 9:00 19 10 as an interested party American democratic institutions. Howe or typed, contain the a.m., Room 11. kanagan, or cradle board. of the Estate of the concludes that the time has come to ground name and mailing ad- Notice to Defendant. A Intended to “catch” bad Decedent George J. dress of the protesting small claims case has dreams and defend chil- our democracy once again in habits of personal responsibility, civility, and Forakis. party, STATE THE AP- been filed against you. dren against illness and self-discipline esteemed by some of America’s most important thinkers. (Published in the PLICATION NUMBER This imposes upon evil spirits, the protec- Erudite, beautifully written, and more pertinent than ever as we enter Tooele Transcript Bul- PROTESTED, CITE you certain rights and tive charms represented a new era of individual and governmental responsibility, Making the letin January 23, 30 & REASONS FOR THE responsibilities. You the community’s hope American Self illuminates an impulse at the very heart of the American February 6, 2020) PROTEST, and RE- may obtain small for the next generation. experience. QUEST A HEARING, SMALL CLAIMS claims information and In Dream Catchers, if desired. Also, A $15 SUMMONS i nstructions a t anthropologist Cath FEE MUST BE IN- In the District Court of http://www.utcourts.go Oberholtzer engages CLUDED FOR EACH Utah, 74 S 100 E #12, v/howto/ readers in a wide-rang- These and other titles available Disabillity Accomoda- APPLICATION PRO- Tooele UT, 84074. ing discussion about the TESTED. Protests 1st Choice Money tions. If you need ac- origins of this symbol at the Tooele Transcript Bulletin must be filed with the Center, Plaintiff/Peti- commodation of a dis- of Native spirituality, Division of Water tioner, 980 N Main St, abililty, contact a judi- Only Rights on or before Unit B, Tooele UT cial service assistant the diverse designs and $ 00 $ 95 Mar. 4, 2020 either 84074, VS ABBIGAYL at least 3 days before materials used in its productions and the 35 16 TOOELE electronically using the FARNSWORTH, 895 hearing. meanings it has assumed among Native (Published in the American peoples throughout North America. But Oberholtzer also TRANSCRIPT Division`s on-line Pro- W 1220 S, Tooele, UT test of Application 84074. Tooele Transcript Bul- explores the explosion of the dream catcher as a worldwide mar- form, by hand delivery I swear that the follow- letin January 30 & keting venture, sparked by a growing appetite for spiritual meaning BULLETIN to a Division office, or ing is true: 1. Defen- February 6, 2020) and by its appropriation by the New Age movement. Available in by mail at PO Box dant owes me airport gi shops, shopping malls and on the Internet, the dream 146300, Salt Lake $1,214.00 Plus pre- catcher has done mainstream. Here, Oberholtzer thoughtfully 58 N. Main – Tooele City, UT 84114-6300. judgement interests to Place Your Ad: considers the past, present and future of a cultural icon. Mon-Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • Sat-Sun: closed Please visit water- the date of judgement, 435.882.0050 rights.utah.gov or call if qualified for prejudg- (801)538-7240 for ad- ment interests. 2. This ditional information. claim arose on MAY NEW 28, 2019. APPLICATION(S) THE STATE OF UTAH 15-5572 (A81886): TO THE DEFEN- Weston Ault DANT: You are sum- propose(s) using 4.73 moned to appear at ac-ft. from groundwa- trial to answer the ter (Rush Valley) for above claim. The trial DOMESTIC; IRRIGA- will be held at the court TION; STOCKWA- address shown above. TERING. If you fail to appear, Boyd P. Clayton, P.E. judgment may be en- INTERIM STATE EN- tered against you for GINEER the total amount (Published in the claimed. Date of Trial, Tooele Transcript Bul- March 6, 2020, 9:00 letin February 6 & 13, a.m., Room 11. 2020) Notice to Defendant. A small claims case has been filed against you. This imposes upon you certain rights and responsibilities. You may obtain small claims information and instructions at http://www.utcourts.go v/howto/ Disabillity Accomoda- tions. If you need ac- commodation of a dis- abililty, contact a judi- cial service assistant at least 3 days before hearing. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin January 30 & February 6, 2020) B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY February 6, 2020 ‘Send’ in-house valentines ho doesn’t like receiv- middle of a shoebox lid. Cover Between now and Valentine’s ing a little compli- the lid and the box separately Day, keep the box on your Wment now and then? with colorful paper, leaving the kitchen table. Encourage all Positive, sincere words are slot open. Decorate the lid and family members, and even an affirmation of actions and the box with valentine-themed friends who stop by, to pull intent, and they give the recipi- materials, such as heart-shaped a piece of paper off the note- ent a boost, sometimes just doilies, stickers and hearts cut pad and jot down a special when least expected. Blush! from construction paper. Valentine’s note to each mem- Face it — validation from oth- For extra writing fun, cut ber of the family. Keep the com- ers just makes us feel good and heartfelt messages of love and out letters or words from the ments coming, and encourage creates that internal glow. appreciation to one another, newspaper to create simple one another to be positive! Provide the good medicine day to day until Valentine’s Day, Valentine’s Day sayings, and Adults or older siblings might of encouragement and posi- adding a hand-drawn emoji for glue them on the box, too. help the younger ones with the tive vibes in a large dose with that special touch. Place the lid on the box and writing or encourage them to this decorative in-house family Here’s how to make the box tape the sides together. Next, draw a picture that expresses valentine box. All ages, even and share kind Valentine’s Day tape a small notepad and pencil their feelings. Notes might your preschoolers, can put pen sentiments: or pen on a string to the top of include comments such as the to paper and compose simple Cut a 3-inch slot down the the box. following: “Katie, you bake great cookies! Love, Dad” or “Mom, Thanks for picking me up from volleyball practice every day. Jessie.” On Valentine’s Day, Friday, Feb. 14, gather together for a special meal. Open the box and take turns reading the big stack of “love” notes that have accu- mulated. Enthusiasm will have been building throughout the days preceding Valentine’s Day, so expect your kids to be quite Cate Blanchett excited! • • • ucille Ball, who died in Bruce Dern; “The Long Ride Donna Erickson’s award- 1989, will be the sub- Home,” directed and star- winning series “Donna’s Day” Lject of an Amazon film ring James Franco, with is airing on public television written by the great Aaron Timothy Hutton, Courtney nationwide. To find more of Sorkin and starring two-time Love and Ashton Kutcher; her creative family recipes and Oscar-winning actress Cate “Valley of the Gods,” with activities, visit www.donnas- Blanchett as Lucy. The film John Malkovich, John Rhys- day.com and link to the NEW follows Lucy’s marriage to Davies and Keir Dullea; Donna’s Day Facebook fan Desi Arnaz and has the bless- and “Gut Instinct” with page. Her latest book is “Donna ing of their children, Lucie Jim Gaffigan and Stephen Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff and Desi Jr., who are two of McHattie. Hartnett will next for Families.” the producers. be directed by Guy Ritchie Another “Ghostbusters”? in “Cash Truck,” starring © 2020 Donna Erickson The 2016 female reboot Scott Eastwood and Jeffrey Distributed by King Features Synd. grossed only $229 mil- Donovan. lion against its $144 mil- Donovan, who disap- lion cost. “Ghostbusters: peared after “Burn Notice” Afterlife,” however, is writ- (2007-15) until a 10-episode ten and directed by Jason run in “Fargo,” also is fight- Sneezing can provoke this unusual vertigo Reitman, son of original ing his way back with “Let “Ghostbusters” director Ivan Him Go,” with Kevin Costner DEAR DR. ROACH: After temporal bone. that the enlarged prostate isn’t Reitman (now 73). Paul and Diane Lane, and “Honest many years of various treat- The only treatment I have cancer. A physical exam and Rudd, Carrie Conn, Finn Thief,” with Liam Neeson, ments, including allergy shots, read that consistently is effec- blood tests may answer that Wolfhard and McKenna Kate Walsh and Jeffrey food studies and an ear tube, tive is surgery. An ear tube question; other times, a biopsy Grace star, with Bill Murray, Wright. I was recently diagnosed with is sometimes tried in people is needed. Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, • • • “semicircular canal dehis- who have symptoms with pres- There is no best treatment Sigourney Weaver and Annie Going in a different direc- cence.” Can you explain what sure changes. Medications for everyone. It depends on Potts returning in more than tion is Michael Damian, this is and the treatment used in some cases of vertigo, how large his prostate is, any small cameos. “Ghostbusters: former “The Young and The (besides surgery) to relieve the such as meclizine (Antivert), other medical problems he Afterlife” was filmed in Restless” soap star (1981- symptoms of inner ear pres- usually will make SCDS symp- may have and the expertise of Calgary, Canada, in 15 weeks 2013). Damian, now 57, has sure, dizziness and pressure toms worse in the long term. the doctor treating him. and is due in theaters July directed 12 films, including and pulsation in the head? Anti-nausea medications like In the United States, the 10. the Hallmark Channel film Are there any medications? — ondansetron (Zofran) may options include a traditional Nicholas Hoult, last seen “The Sweeter Side of Life” J.D.W. help if nausea is severe, but of damaging the kidney. In surgery, called a transure- in “Dark Phoenix,” will (2012), with his father- ANSWER: Semicircular have their own side effects. those cases, a catheter often thral resection of the prostate co-star with Tom Cruise in-law, former “Dukes of canal dehiscence syndrome is Vestibular rehabilitation by a is used as a temporizing mea- (TURP); laser-based treat- in the next two “Mission: Hazzard” sheriff James an unusual cause of vertigo. specially trained physical or sure. Unfortunately, a catheter ments; other heat-based Impossible” films, shooting Best. He’s signed to direct Vertigo is sometimes referred occupational therapist may causes inflammation, so it may treatments (microwave, water back to back for a July 2021 three Christmas movies for to as dizziness, but “dizziness” have some benefit if surgery actually worsen the prostate vapor ablation and radio- and August 2022 release. Hallmark, “Much Ado About may refer to both unsteadiness isn’t contemplated. problem temporarily while wave); and even more newer Hoult will first be seen in Christmas,” “Christmas in (a feeling that you are going • • • still protecting the kidneys. treatments that are less well- “The True History of the Transylvania” and “The to pass out, which medically DEAR DR. ROACH: My Because of this, the catheter studied. In general, medical Kelly Gang” (in theaters Feb. Christmas Waltz.” is referred to as “presyncope”) father is 72 years old. This usually needs to be kept in therapy is worth a try for most 28), “Those Who Wish Me Oscar-winner Jared or true vertigo (a sensation of year he was diagnosed with only for about one to two men before considering sur- Dead,” with Angelina Jolie Leto co-stars with Denzel movement when the person is an enlarged prostate. For weeks. gery. and Tyler Perry (due out Oct. Washington and Rami Malek actually still). The vertigo in now, the doctor has inserted a During this time, medica- • • • 23) and “The Banker,” with in the crime thriller “Little semicircular canal dehiscence catheter. My question is: What tion usually is started to try to Dr. Roach regrets that Anthony Mackie and Samuel Things” and will be the vam- syndrome is different from process or what treatment is reduce prostate size. For most he is unable to answer indi- L. Jackson, for Apple TV. pire Morbius in the Marvel most other causes of vertigo best at his age? We are in the men, a benign (not cancer- vidual questions, but will • • • Comic-based superhero because it can be provoked Philippines. — M.M.C. ous) enlarged prostate can be incorporate them in the Josh Hartnett, who scored film of the same name, with by loud noises, coughing ANSWER: Enlargement of treated with medication — an column whenever possible. big in 2001 with “Pearl Michael Keaton and former or sneezing. It is caused by the prostate gland is a com- alpha blocker, like tamsulosin, Readers may email questions Harbor” and “Black Hawk “Doctor Who” Matt Smith. abnormally thin bone in the mon problem for men in their sometimes with a second med- to ToYourGoodHealth@med. Down” then disappeared Sounds like a role Leto can semicircular canals, part of 70s and older. Sometimes it icine, like finasteride. If that cornell.edu. while he raised his two sink his teeth into! the organ of balance in the gets so bad that a man can- doesn’t work, there are several children, is making a BIG inner ear. The diagnosis is not urinate at all or the pres- surgical options. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. comeback. He’s upcoming © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. confirmed by a CT scan of the sure in the bladder is at risk His doctor needs to be sure All Rights Reserved in “Inherit the Viper,” with

who conquered much of bet except Q. ill. The diagnosis given by Western and Central Europe • You won’t be surprised to experts in Germany was breast during the first century, had learn that the most dangerous cancer, and immediate surgery - an unusual relationship with device that is common in the was recommended. For rea sons unknown, the countess his daughters. He refused to modern world is the automo- he treatment, then allow them to get married, bile. You might be surprised to declined t BY SAMANTHA WEAVER - set about purchasing her own but he evidently had no objec learn, though, that the second tions to their forming, shall we most dangerous is the stair surgical instruments. Once • It was American humor- say, less formal relationships. step. all the tools were assembled, ist Evan Esar who came up He doted on his illegitimate Branicka checked into a hotel the following definition: grandchildren and even gave • You’ve probably never heard of in Paris and removed the “Statistics: The only science money and gifts to their Countess Rosa Branicka, but tumor herself. Reports indi- that enables different experts fathers. she accomplished an amazing cate that she healed well and using the same figures to draw feat. In the mid-19th century, quickly, and lived to the ripe • If you look at a list of the different conclusions.” at the age of 63, the wealthy old age of 82. names of the 50 states, you’ll Polish noblewoman became • The Emperor Charlemagne, find every letter of the alpha- © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. THURSDAY February 6, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B9

© 2020 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 36, No. 9 Can you pass the Toothbrush Test? Are you as bright as your teeth? Take this quiz to find out! DENTAL HEALTH 2020 1. How often should you brush your teeth? Open Wide and Meet Your Teeth A. At least two times a day, morning and night Read the descriptions of each kind of tooth and then label the B. Mondays, Wednesdays tooth chart at right. and Fridays only upper C. No more than once a day • Incisors—The teeth at the front of your mouth are teeth called incisors. They have sharp edges to help you 2. How long should you brush bite into food, like a pear. How many your teeth? toothbrushes A. Less than 30 seconds • Canines—The really pointy teeth on either side of can you nd on B. At least 2 minutes your incisors are called canines and they help to tear this page? C. 4 hours or more off food into bites, like meat. lower 3. Which is the right amount of teeth toothpaste to use? Molars molar • —At the back, are your teeth. These big, A. A “pea-size” amount bumpy teeth help you chew food before swallowing it. B. A thumb sized amount C. A big-toe sized amount The information on today’s page was provided by the American Dental Association. 4. The best way to brush your Baby Teeth On Board For more great information and ideas for starting your teeth is: children on a healthy oral care program go to ada.org Some people think that cavities A. Straight up and down B. In small circles in baby teeth don’t matter, C. Side to side because they’ll be lost Nothing But the Tooth anyway. But that’s not 5. When should I oss my true. Teeth stay in the mouth because, like trees, they 17 - 4 = root teeth? have roots that hold them in our jaws. Tooth roots 10 + 4 = pulp A. Once a month Dental decay in baby teeth are usually long and smooth. Front teeth usually 18 + 3 = crown B. Once a week have only one root. Back teeth can have as many 9 + 9 = enamel C. Every evening can negatively affect 12 + 4 = dentin permanent teeth and as three. 11 + 9 = nerves and 6. How often should I visit a lead to future dental blood Do the math to complete this diagram of a tooth. dentist? problems. vessels A. Every 6 months 18 B. Once a year Why do we lose our baby teeth? C. Every two years 16 7. Should I brush my gums and People get two sets of teeth When will I get my tongue? because as you grow, your A. Never permanent teeth? 21 mouth gets bigger. 14 B. Every day Incisors: C. When you feel like it People only have two sets 6-8 years old

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to Stockton & Tooele ONAQUIMOUNTAINS OHV BACKW CTOR AY COM SPE PLE Ride Five Mile Pass to Cedar Fort & Lehi PRO X Skull Valley Rush Valley Recreation Area Prospector Dugway to Stockton & Tooele PARKING W 112 10.894 OHV Backway Complex continued from page B1 N 40 13.857 Five Mile Pass Recreation Area to Stockton &Tooele provides parking, bathrooms and Dugway is a military facility. access to Prospector. Food and fuel Prospector Access and services are not are available in Stockton, Vernon available to the public. 4.4m P and Cedar Fort. 7.0k OHV Backway Complex DAVIS KNOLLS Five Mile Pony Express Trail W 112 15.794 N 40 12.781 Pass 3.6m 5.8k WELCOME 2.4m Thorpe Hills 3.9k The desert outback of Tooele County, Utah has attracted 7.0m OHV riders for years. An area that continues to grow SALT LAKE CITY 11.3k W 112 28.324 in popularity is the Prospector OHV Backway Complex. N 40 10.889 0.5m Faust 0.7k 0.8m W 112 13.145 1.3k Prospector is one of the largest OHV trail systems in the U.S. W 112 23.519 N 40 10.809 also passes through some of the N 40 10.960 W 112 12.328 W 112 29.465 1.6m W 112 27.854 2.0m W 112 16.238 N 40 10.884 at over 800 miles in length, of which 430 miles are marked. NEVADA N 40 10.338 2.6k N 40 10.813 3.4k 1.5m 2.0m N 40 10.935 3.2m 10.0m 2.5k 3.3k 5.1k 16.1k UTAH W 112 25.662 Prospector offers a unique OHV experience on mostly N 40 10.394 1.8m maintained, Class-B gravel roads for riders of all ages and 1.7m 2.9k Old West’s most colorful human 2.7k abilities. Its vast mountain and desert vistas in America’s W 112 30.611 Great Basin region hold such Old West history as the Pony N 40 9.549 TOOELE COUNTY 0.4m 0.5k 6.3m Topliff Express Trail, the Overland Express, and hideouts for outlaws W 112 30.623 10.1k W 112 12.795 history, the most prominent of on the run. Wildlife is abundant, and the area is home to PRIVATE LANDS N 40 9.182 N 40 9.345 W 112 21.311 W 112 25.844 N 40 8.860 herds of wild horses. 1.7m N 40 8.667 1.8m Every trail or route featured runs across both public and 4.0m Old Railroad Grade 2.8k 6.4k 2.9k Thanks to a cooperative effort between the Tooele private lands. This map does not delineate public and private lands through which each trail or route passes. Please stay 5.1m which is the Pony Express Trail, County Trails Committee and the Utah Division of Parks 8.2k W 112 35.449 VernonHills Pony Express Trail on designated trails and respect the rights of private and N 40 7.891 W 112 21.135 and Recreation, this publication features Prospector in its N 40 7.989 UTAH COUNTY current form. Prospector is considered to be a work-in- public property owners. Failure to do so is trespassing, and DAVIS MOUNTAIN W 112 29.550 0.6m W 112 13.488 N 40 8.007 1.0k N 40 7.846 progress; additional trails and camping areas will be added jeopardizes every trail’s future use. Public lands include the 1.6m 2.9m W 112 21.110 and mining areas, the latter 2.6k 4.1k N 40 7.418 2.7m Lookout in the future. Prospector is so large, it extends into Juab and U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and 3.5m 5.7m 4.3k Pass 5.6k 9.2k Topliff Hills Utah counties. But the heart of Prospector resides in Tooele the State of Utah. Private lands include single owners to 6192 ft. 5.5m W 112 35.289 W 112 33.056 W 112 14.075 N 40 6.743 8.9k 2.6m N 40 6.817 corporations and conglomerates. N 40 6.572 4.2k County where OHV riding is popular. W 112 33.119 being the inspiration of the com- N 40 6.729 2.7m W 112 15.904 The trails featured on this map are listed because the W 112 39.700 N 40 6.558 N 40 6.169 4.3k Utah Division of Parks and Recreation has inventoried each NOTE 1.7m 5.8m VernonHills 2.7k 9.3k one and installed signage that marks location and direction. 2.1m The Tooele County Commission, Tooele County 3.4k 2.6m plex’s moniker and brand. The trails are also officially recognized by Tooele County 4.2k 3.8m W 112 14.672 Department of Parks and Recreation, the Tooele County 6.1k N 40 5.774 3.1m Fuel, food and other services and the state as open for the public’s enjoyment. All riders 5.0k 2.2m Vernon W 112 21.107 Trails Committee, the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation, 3.5k N 40 5.132 W 112 19.851 are advised to comply with information and regulations 4.5m N 40 5.166 and Transcript Bulletin Publishing assume no responsibility 7.2k W 112 42.484 W 112 35.680 2.0m 4.7m N 40 4.992 N 40 4.752 7.6k 2.1m provided in this publication, and to respect the land upon GovernmentCreek 3.2k 0.8m 1.3m For riders who are looking for personal injury, damage to property, or violation of the 1.3k 2.1k W 112 7.843 3.4k W 112 47.098 Prospector 3.3m N 40 5.173 which they tread. Enjoy Prospector and always proceed with N 40 4.089 W 112 39.339 W 112 35.778 5.3k law in connection with the public use of this map. N 40 4.634 W 112 32.938 Information N 40 4.324 N 40 4.544 Kiosk safety at the center of every adventure. W 112 32.117 W 112 34.847 N 40 4.230 W 112 21.218 W 112 5.726 LEGEND 3.7m N 40 3.911 N 40 4.518 N 40 4.351 for bigger and longer excur- SIMPSON 6.0k 4.2m HOW TO USE THIS MAP 6.8 k Prospector Trail State/US Highway 2.2m BUTTES 3.5k Simpson Springs Little Red Pine Canyon This is Side A. It features a main map of the Prospector 1.6m Parking Paved road Pony Express Trail 2.6k OHV Backway Complex. Trails are marked on the map in P 3.4m 5.6m W 112 3.876 sions, like Prospector’s scenic W 112 17.886 Interpretive Site 5.5k 9.0k N 40 3.338 solid red lines with trail markers/GPS waypoints identified 5.3m N 40 3.153 Trail Marker/ Gravel road & Campground 8.5k by orange dots. Distances between orange dots are listed GPS Waypoint W 112 16.642 County lines 5.2m N 40 2.950 1.7m 2.7k in miles and kilometers. Recommended parking areas are Trail End 4.5m 8.4k loops around the Sheeprock and at Vernon Reservoir and Five Mile Pass Recreation Area. 7.2k Community or 4.5m Miles and Please note legend at right for more trail information. Side area of interest 7.2k kilometers W 112 4.204 W 112 39.044 W 112 32.983 PARKING N 40 1.965 B features a more detailed breakout map of Prospector’s N 40 1.580 N 40 1.563 2.6m All GPS waypoints at trail markers are in WGS 84 decimal-minute format. Vernon Reservoir 4.2k popular Sheeprock and Simpson mountain loops. W 112 49.352 Simpson mountains, which are N 40 1.005 South Fork Canyon provides parking, restrooms and 1.2m 1.8m Bismark 1.9k 2.9k 3.9m W 112 25.864 immediate access to W 112 21.236 Peak W 112 5.423 6.3k N 40 0.734 N 40 0.930 Indian W 112 29.981 Prospector’s Sheeprock N 40 0.722 1.0m 8038 ft. W 112 3.956 Peaks N 40 0.508 1.6k 0.4m N 40 1.024 W 112 38.201 W 112 27.553 0.5m and Simpson mountain W 112 5.770 0.7k 75 and 52 miles long, respec- 8405 ft. W 112 25.292 N 40 0.335 N 40 0.731 0.8k loops. Food and fuel are N 40 0.737 S N 40 0.744 2.1m 0 1 2 3 4 5 Miles 3.4k W 112 4.230 available at Vernon. 1.3m 1.9m W 112 19.370 1.2m N 40 0.702 I 3.1m 2.1k 3.0k N 40 0.507 1.2m 2.0k 5.0k Vernon Creek W 112 23.340 M N 39 59.701 W 112 22.254 W 112 18.400 2.0k N 40 0.034 N 39 59.735 1.3m 1.2m tively, they just have to come to 0 2 4 6 8 Kilometers 5.3m W 112 6.582 2.0k P 1.9k 8.5k 0.8m N 40 0.004 S Vernon 1.3k S 3.5m Reservoir 0.6m W 112 4.745 Scale 1:97,000 Pony Express Trail 5.6k H North Oak Canyon 1.9m 0.9k N 39 59.787 Black Crook 3.0k W 112 18.467 O N 39 59.263 W 112 6.868 0.8m E Peak P N 39 59.593 1.2k Tooele County. N 9193 ft. W 112 29.938 Harker Canyon W 112 4.928 E W 112 31.483 N 39 58.549 1.6m N 39 59.171 N 39 58.563 2.1m W 112 21.554 2.6k 0.7m P 7.5m 3.4k W 112 8.893 1.1k M N 39 58.581 0.7m N 39 58.614 W 112 8.023 12.1k 0.6m W 112 4.924 R 1.5m W 112 10.029 1.2k N 39 58.687 N 39 58.476 W 112 53.515 W 112 29.447 N 39 58.370 0.6m 1.0k N 39 57.765 O W 112 36.409 O N 39 58.263 W 112 22.469 2.4k 5.4m N 39 57.937 N 39 58.147 2.6m W 112 10.543 1.0k W 112 5.694 And they are coming, accord- 0.4m 8.7k N 39 58.206 W 112 8.252 0.6k 4.2k N 39 57.957 1.2m U Erickson Pass C W 112 22.325 0.5m W 112 9.556 0.5m N 39 58.382 2.0k 6258 ft. 0.8k N 39 58.332 0.8k W 112 54.882 N 39 57.892 W 112 6.106 1.6m N K 0.7m W 112 8.226 N 39 57.614 N 39 57.114 2.6k 1.1k N 39 57.957 0.7m 1.2m 0.8m 1.1k T 1.4m M 1.9k 1.4k 0.8m 3.3m 1.3k A 2.3k W 112 22.032 ing to Dave Brown, Tooele 5.3k W 112 14.482 W 112 8.889 Eureka O N 39 57.357 Table N 39 57.320 N 39 57.575 I 0.2m W 112 9.590 Mountain N U 0.4k N 39 57.150 W 112 10.349 W 112 9.526 S N N 39 57.180 W 112 36.430 0.8m N 39 56.936 to Santaquin N 39 56.737 T 1.3k W 112 7.791 County trails specialist. Since 15.3m A 0.7m 0.8m N 39 56.877 W 112 51.627 24.6k I 1.2k 1.3k N 39 55.736 N W 112 8.595 N 39 56.628 Slow Elk Hills 2.9m S 1.3m 4.7k 2.0k 4.1m W 112 9.632 5.4m 6.6k N 39 55.640 formal marketing of Prospector 8.7k 0.5m W 112 10.018 0.7k N 39 55.431 7.5m 5.3m UTAH COUNTY TOOELE COUNTY 12.0k W 112 36.346 0.9m W 112 17.734 1.8m 8.59k Tintic 1.5k N 39 54.880 N 39 54.512 W 112 18.691 2.9k began in March 2016 with a N 39 54.731 JUAB COUNTY 0.4m JUAB COUNTY 0.6k TOOELE COUNTY W 112 15.766 W 112 36.223 1.2m N 39 54.786 Slow Elk Hills N 39 54.177 2.0k W 112 20.821 3.3m JUAB COUNTY N 39 54.451 7.5m 5.3k W 112 18.954 printed and online trail map, N 39 53.698 12.0k Erickson W 112 31.962 2.0m Knoll N 39 53.297 3.2k

W 112 53.975 N 39 52.790 and informational kiosks DUGWAY RANGE Old River Bed

W 112 53.776 W 112 42.326 N 39 52.579 N 39 52.292 4.8m 7.7k MOUNTAINS TINTIC EAST W 112 39.683 4.8m N 39 52.003 W 112 20.589 installed on the complex, he has 7.7k N 39 52.546 4.5m Maple 6.7m 7.2k Peak 10.8k 2.4m 3.9k 1.5m 6.5m to Fish Springs National 2.4k 10.5k seen a surge of riders. Brown Wildlife Refuge & Callao 5.3m 8.5k 8.4m Dead Ox Wash 1.6m W 112 46.706 2.6k N 39 50.851 7.0m 5.5m 13.5k W 112 40.450 11.3k 8.9k WARNING! N 39 50.837 distributes the map to OHV deal- W 112 48.415 N 39 50.212 The Prospector OHV Backway W 112 21.343 Allison Complex is over 800 miles of trails 4.1m N 39 50.498 Knolls and is located in a remote, desert 6.6k ers along the Wasatch Front and Flint area of Utah. The nearest available Spring W 112 57.479 N 39 49.144 services are at Vernon. No food, W 112 30.497 3.3m N 39 49.056 5.3k fuel or drinkable water are WEST TINTIC MOUNTAINS Tintic Valley available elsewhere on the trail. in Tooele County. Cherry Creek 2.5m Mobile phone service is unreliable 4.0k W 112 35.425 across the complex. Riders are N 39 48.142 Coyote W 112 23.523 7.0m OldRiver Bed W 112 37.269 N 39 48.340 11.3k N 39 48.268 Knoll W 112 28.168 reminded that trail signs and route 1.5m N 39 48.059 Prospector has also been the 2.4k 4.9m markers can be vandalized or 2.8m 1.4m W 112 34.016 W 112 32.215 7.9k 4.5k 2.25k N 39 47.376 N 39 47.504 7.1m stolen at any time. 11.4k W 112 40.069 1.7m 1.6m N 39 47.077 2.7k 3.4m 1.2m W 112 31.191 2.6k 5.5k 6.5m W 112 35.126 1.9k N 39 47.447 subject of several news and fea- N 39 46.937 2.2m 10.5k Desert Mtn. 3.5k KEG MOUNTAIN Peak Desert Mtn. W 112 28.886 6421 ft. Pass N 39 46.793 tures stories in newspapers and 5490 ft. Cherry Creek 1.2m W 112 19.542 3.9m 1.9k N 39 46.272 DESERT MOUNTAIN 6.3k 4.8m 7.7k 8.4m magazines, and has been high- 13.5k 4.5m 7.2k

W 112 56.818 1.8m W 112 44.600 Kane N 39 44.418 N 39 44.906 Spring W 112 46.378 2.9k 6.3m lighted on radio, TV and video N 39 44.685 10.1k

W 112 32.089 5.2m N 39 44.127 8.4k 3.3m programs, like “At your Leisure.” 5.3k Little Sahara W 112 35.858 The new Prospector OHV Backway Complex map N 39 43.159 4.1m National Recreation Area W 112 51.538 6.6k “I was out on the Pony N 39 43.019 1.2m 1.9k shows the variety of trails and size of the complex. W 112 56.770 W 112 35.759 N 39 41.912 5.1m N 39 42.121 Express Trail this spring on a 8.2k Thursday afternoon with state officials working on a new loca- tion for a new trailhead and He added it’s amazing to him for the first time, but many are Administration, the Bureau of Each of those waypoints sibly and safely, equipped with bathrooms for Prospector, and the number and kinds of people returnees, he said. Land Management, and the U.S. was placed onto a detailed, information and clearly marked we stood there watching rig he talks to out on Prospector — Prospector is a joint venture Forest Service. printed route map, which on trails that keeps riders where after rig go by pulling trailers and not just from Utah. There between Tooele, Juab and Utah According to a prospectus one side shows the entirety of their supposed to be. The effort filled with ATVs,” Brown said. are riders, and also people in counties, along with the Utah by state parks and recreation, Prospector, and on the other, is to strike a balance between One of the state guys said, ‘Are vehicles, exploring the trails State Division of Parks and Prospector is a “concept as much a more detailed view of the providing organized access for you sure one of these is going to from throughout the U.S. and Recreation, the state School as it is a place,” with initial work loops around the Sheeprock riders, and protecting the envi- be enough?’” even Europe. Some are there and Institutional Trust Lands beginning in 1995 to organize and Simpson mountains. The ronment, stressed Brown. its pre-existing trails and gravel map underwent an update and Currently, there are two loca- roads into an official OHV/UTR reprinting this year. tions on the map that are desig- riding area for the state. But The update includes newly nated parking areas/trailheads with several state and federal added routes in the East Tintic for Prospector. The first is at agencies involved, that work was Mountains around Eureka, and Five Mile Pass and the second is often delayed as officials tried a trail southeast of the Onaqui at Vernon Reservoir. Both have to sort through issues and con- Mountains that connects with restrooms, and camping is avail- cerns throughout the complex, the Pony Express Trail at Faust able. including access, rights of way, to help reduce ATV/UTR traffic However, the Town of Vernon sensitive areas, and wildlife pro- in the Vernon area. (population 264) is consid- tection. “The first map had 462 miles ered to be the de facto hub of Finally, most of those con- of signed trails,” said Brown. Prospector, due to its close prox- cerns were resolved by 2015, “The new one has 847. It’s imity to Vernon Reservoir and said Brown. State parks and almost exactly doubled in size.” the Pony Express Trail — and recreation immediately began According to Brown, what having the only convenience to install hundreds of carsonite kept state and county officials store for 25 miles from any- trail markers on clear zones next moving forward on organiz- where. That convenience store is to county B-roads throughout ing Prospector was the area’s the Silver Sage Café. It has fuel, the complex, each featuring GPS potential, B-roads and other food, water and supplies — vital waypoint coordinates to help trails already established that stuff ATV/UTR riders and camp- DAVID BERN/TBP PHOTO riders, especially those unfamil- were routinely being used by ers need before heading into the Local and state officials’ purpose behind Prospector is to provide a safe place for responsible riders to enjoy iar with the West Desert, to stay riders, and the need to provide desert — and friendly employ- themselves and the outdoors. on course. a safe area for thousands of rid- ees, like Amanda Holden. ers along the Wasatch Front to Holden said she has worked enjoy their machines and the on and off for the Silver Sage outdoors. for four years. She said since the According to state parks and first Prospector trail map was recreation, there are more than released last year, business at 250,000 registered off-highway the café has “definitely gone up.” Dental Insurance vehicles in Utah, with approxi- The busiest time is Saturdays in mately 80 percent of them the spring and fall, between 11 along the Wasatch Front. With a.m. and 3 p.m. Riders come in all those riders paying taxes on for a bite to eat and to buy sup- their ATV/UTRs, and limited plies. Get the dental care you deserve with dental insurance public access for motorized The café has also become riding on the Wasatch Front, an information center for the state looked west to Tooele Prospector. Holden said riders from Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. It can help County. call for trail conditions, and to And there it found a willing find out if a recent storm actu- cover the services you’re most likely to use – partner in local officials, Tooele ally dropped rain on the trails. County Trails Committee, and She said the increase in busi- Brown. Plus, the county was ness is welcome, but there’s already well known for being a something else that has caught popular ATV/UTR site, with the her eye: BLM’s Five Mile Pass and Knolls “It’s good to see parents out OHV areas in the county. there with their kids, families That partnership, according riding together,” Holden said. to Brown and county officials, is “It’s good to see them getting Cleanings X-rays Fillings Crowns Dentures based on providing a place for refreshed for the next week.” ATV/UTR riders to ride respon-

Preventive care starts right away More on Prospector OHV Backway Complex Helps cover over 350 services • According to Prospector’s trail map, riders are reminded to be aware of Utah’s OHV laws and rules, which include all riders and passengers under age 18 must wear a helmet. Riders 8-15 years of age must possess an OHV education certifi cate Go to any dentist you want – but before operating an OHV on public land. Most of Prospector is on public lands. For more information on Utah’s OHV laws, save more with one in our network see stateparks.utah.gov. • Depending on the time of year, water sources on Prospector may be few to nonexistent. Riders should always bring drink- No deductible, no annual maximum ing water with them. Never expect to fi nd drinkable water on any trail or route. • Tooele County’s climate is categorized as semi-arid. Broad weather extremes can be experienced on Prospector year- round. Daytime highs during summer can exceed 100 degrees Here’s the information Fahrenheit, while temperatures during winter can drop below Call now to get this FREE you requested on Dental insurance0 degrees Fahrenheit. Dress property for the season and be preparedFIRST-CLASS for sudden MAIL weather changes, especially during spring and fall. Powerful thunderstorms can also develop Information Kit! quickly during summer months, creating dangerous lightning and fl ashfl ood events. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration provides site-specifi c weather forecasts for 1-855-485-7566 anywhere in Tooele County at noaa.gov. • Due to Prospector’s remote location, riders are advised not to rely on mobile phones for making calls, sending texts or dental50plus.com/265 email, or using mapping/GPS apps. Mobile phone service l may be available in Rush Valley between Five Mile Pass and l Vernon, but is mostly unavailable west and southwest of the Sheeprock, Onaqui and Simpson mountains. Product not available in all states. Includes the Participating Providers and Preventive Benefi ts Rider. Acceptance guaranteed for one insurance policy/certifi cate of this type. Contact us for • Copies of the Prospector OHV Backway Complex map are complete details about this insurance solicitation. This specifi c offer is not available in CO, NY; call available at Transcript Bulletin Publishing, the Tooele County 1-888-799-4433 or respond for similar offer. Certifi cate C250A (ID: C250E; PA: C250Q); Insurance Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, Steadman’s Recreation, Policy P150 (GA: P150GA; NY: P150NY; OK: P150OK; TN: P150TN). Rider kinds B438/B439. Tooele Valley Motorsports and other locations. The map is 6154-0120 also viewable at tooelecountytrails.com.