<<

Cowboys return to the diamond See A6 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY June 16, 2020 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 127 No. 5 $1.00

COVID19 UPDATE COVID-19 cases still on the rise Health officials warn of ‘ fatigue,’ continue to urge use of masks

CEILLY SUTTON tions. There were 137 patients STAFF WRITER currently hospitalized with Local officials warn that COVID-19 statewide. Out of cases of the novel coronavirus those 137 patients, 72 were in aren’t going down, possibly intensive care units, accord- because members of the com- ing to a state Department of munity are experiencing “pan- Health report. demic fatigue”. Tooele County’s rate of con- As of Monday, Tooele firmed COVID-19 cases per County had 170 confirmed 100,000 residents is 243. Salt cases of COVID-19 in total, Lake County’s rate per 100,000 compared to 158 cases report- is 648, Utah County’s rate per ed on Thursday, June 11. 100,000 is 426, and Davis So far, a total of 10 Tooele County’s rate per 100,000 is CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO County residents have been 191. An airplane drops fire retardant on the Bates Canyon fire on Friday. hospitalized as a result of the Worksites account for 77% virus, but there are currently of outbreaks, according to a no Tooele County residents report released by the health hospitalized for COVID-19. department, There have been no deaths A study has identified that in the county reported at this almost 60% of worksite out- Wildfires already scorch more time from COVID-19, accord- breaks have occurred in three ing to the Tooele County industries: 34% in manufactur- Health Department. ing, which includes meat pack- As of Monday, there have ing; 14% in wholesale trade been 14,608 total cases of con- and 10% in construction. land in 2020 than all of 2019 firmed COVID-19 statewide, with 1,041 total hospitaliza- SEE COVID-19 PAGE A12 ®

MARK WATSON CORRESPONDENT Wildfire season arrived early in Tooele County this year. “We’ve had 45 wildfires since the beginning of March. Four were natural fires and all the rest were human starts,” said Tooele County Fire Warden Dan Walton. “Historically, for Tooele County the fire season started about two weeks ahead of schedule this year. We’ve already burned more acres in the county this year than all of last year,” he said. Fire has ripped through about 16,000 county acres so far this year including about 12,000 acres on Stansbury Island. The Tabby Canyon Fire on the island started May 30 and The North Stansbury Fire start- SHUTTERSTOCK SEE WILDFIRES PAGE A12 ® CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO State and County health department officials encourage the use masks in The Bates Canyon fire approached home and farm structures on Friday. public to curb the growth of the COVID-19 pandemic.

PRIMARY CANDIDATE INFORMATION

Sheriff investigates The June 30 primary election is a vote- by-mail election. The County Clerk deliv- ered ballots to the post office to be delivered starting June 9. two incidents of shots Ballots were not mailed to all registered voters. Only voters registered as affiliated with the Reublican Party are eligible to fired in Stansbury Park vote in the Republican Party’s primary. Statewide, the Republican Party has a pri- mary election with four candidates for gov- ernor and two candidates for attorney gen- Nobody injured, building and vehicle damaged in one incident eral. In Tooele County, the Republican Party has a primary for voters in County Council District #1 with three candidates. Voters CEILLY SUTTON to a building and to one of the vehicles can check their party affiliation and ballot STAFF WRITER involved, according to Lt. Norberto Aranda status at the website, vote.utah.gov. Shots were fired in two separate inci- with the Tooele County Sheriff’s Office. All voters, regardless of party affiliation, dents last week in Stansbury Park. Detectives are still following up on leads that live in Tooele County School Board At approximately 3:55 p.m. on to identify the suspects involved in the District #1 will receive a ballot with names Thursday, June 11, Tooele County Sheriff incident, according to Aranda. for a nonpartisan primary for the school deputies were dispatched to 25 Millpond On Saturday, June 13, there was a board. drive in Stansbury Park. domestic disturbance in Stansbury Park The Tooele Transcript asked each prima- There was an altercation between the where a gun was fired into the ground, ry candidate to submit a profile statement. occupants of two vehicles and multiple according to Aranda. Those statements can be found in today’s FILE PHOTO shots were fired. There were no injuries reported, Tooele County Clerk Marilyn Gillette displays envelopes simi- paper starting on page A-8. There were no reported injuries dur- Aranda said. lar to those used to send ballots to voters. ing this incident, but there was damage [email protected]

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B1 CLASSIFIEDS B4 Big chicken SHS wins Stallions reach OBITUARIES A7 rescue Diamond quarter finals OPEN FORUM A4 See A2 Classic title See A6 SPORTS A6 See A6 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 16, 2020 Chicken rescue in Lake Point Local farm takes in abandoned chickens

CEILLY SUTTON Quintana. “They were skinny STAFF WRITER and just not well in that way of Dawn and Joe Quintana are being starved and dehydrated. taking in homeless chickens. They looked to be disease free The couple has been raising, so we decided to give them a breeding, and showing chick- regimen of antibiotics. We also ens for over eight years at their sprayed them with a mite and Ridgeline Farms Lake Point. lice control. Now they also rehabilitate After 24 hours the birds were and rehome abandoned chick- already starting to look better ens. and within a week they were Together, the Quinatnas have thriving, according to Dawn rescued more than 60 chickens Quintana that were abandoned in a field The dozen rescued chickens in Salt Lake county. had each gained about a pound COURTESY DAWN QUINTANA “We saw some posts on and were beginning to produce A baby chick (left) at Ridgeline Farm. An adult chicken (right) struts on the farm. Facebook from people in Salt eggs. Lake recently saying that Dawn Quintana did research COVID-19 stuff going on. We the animals bring. What more there were a bunch of birds and realized that the chickens want to make sure people are can you ask for?” that needed help,” said Dawn she had rescued were prime doing it the right way that they The Quintana’s are also the Quintana. “There were over producers — able to lay up to have the means to take care of founders of the Tooele County 4,000 that seemed to have no 300 eggs a year. them.” Poultry Club and have sup- access to water, food, or shade. After rescuing the initial Along with chickens, the plied the Tooele Education I told my husband that I didn’t dozen chickens, Quintana and couple also care for ducks, a Foundation, the Granite and know if I wanted to bring them her husband rescued more. So horse, cow, turkeys, and ducks. the Salt Lake City school dis- to the farm but we ended up far they have rescued 60 chick- “Every day we are up at 5:30 tricts with their eggs to hatch COURTESY DAWN QUINTANA bringing about a dozen to start. ens total. in the morning and we don’t chickens in their classrooms. Dawn Quintana, owner of Ridgeline Farm, will rescue over 400 abandoned chickens. It was obvious that they were By the end of the rescue slow down until dark, because The couple is trying to starved and they suffered from operation, she said that the animals have to be fed, rehome the hens they rescued Facebook page or call 435-840- ple want to help but you have to feather loss.” Ridgeline Farm will have con- watered, and the stalls have to members of the community. 2708. make sure you go through the After Quintana and her hus- tributed to rescuing over 400 to be rearranged,” said Dawn They charge a $10 rehoming “All that we ask is that proper procedure. We all have band quarantined the rescued chickens. Quintana. “My husband says fee because of all the money people have the proper means to do our part in making sure chickens from the rest of their “This is our chance to help when you have a farm you have they have put into rescuing and to care of the birds,” said Dawn we are giving you a healthy hen animals at the farm and gave out the community even more 10,000 projects. It’s always a taking care of the chickens. Quintana. “We ask that they and they continue to thrive. If them a medical examination. and show people that chickens work in progress but the neat- Individuals interested in a have a coop and the food to people have any questions, they “The feather loss was from are great to have,” said Dawn est thing we enjoy about it is hen from the farm can contact feed them but the biggest thing can call or text us any time.” being starved,” said Dawn Quintana. “Especially with the helping people and the joy that Ridgeline Farms through their is the zoning laws. A lot of peo- [email protected] Tooele City launches Tooele City Planning Commission new 4th of July event recommends a 32 lot townhome Patriotic porches to brighten up the city CEILLY SUTTON July,” she said. “We want to STAFF WRITER showcase the City’s patriotism subdivision on 50 West Tooele City is hosting a in different ways than the “patriotic porch decorating past.” CEILLY SUTTON allows for 16 dwelling units per acre a public right-of-way. Lots 1 through 3 contest” for Tooele City resi- Individuals who would like STAFF WRITER of land. At that density the 2.66 acres will have access to a 20-foot-wide pri- dents. to participate in the contest A builder wants to put 32 town could have 45 residential units. vate driveway. The contest is designed to can decorate their porch with homes on a mixed use lot on 50 West in Multi-family lots within the MR-16 The driveway has been reviewed replace July Fourth events can- flags and other patriotic items, Tooele City. zone, to which the MU-G zoning dis- and approved by the Tooele City Fire celed in the midst of COVID- then submit their photos to a An application for a preliminary plan trict defers, do not have a lot size mini- Department and is not deep enough 19 pandemic, according to link on the City’s website at for a subdivision located at 555 South mum, according to city planning staff. to warrant an emergency vehicle turn Terra Sherwood, Tooele City tooelecity.org. 50 West in Tooele City was discussed by Lots within the subdivision will around, according to city planning assistant parks and recreation Contest submissions started the Tooele City Planning Commission range in size from .03 acres to .04 acres staff. director. on June 11 and will continue during their June 10 meeting. and will be the footprint of the town Located on the property are two This is the first year that until June 28. Tray Baldwin, representing Eagle home, plus the driveway and some stormwater management basins next Tooele City has had a porch A few households have sub- Point Homes, submitted the application adjacent landscaping. to 50 West that will be privately owned decorating contest. mitted entries already, accord- to build on 2.66 acres currently zoned Each lot will have access to a private- and maintained by the development. “The idea came out of a ing to Sherwood. MU-G, mixed use general, according to ly owned and maintained street. During the planning commission brainstorming session,” said Tooele City officials will Tooele City planning staff. The vacant land within the develop- meeting, all of the members of the Sherwood. “We wanted to probably choose three winners Baldwin requested that the subdivi- ment will be open space, owned and commission voted to approve the sub- come up with ways to be able based upon how many entries sion be approved with 32 lots that will maintained by the development. division and forward a positive recom- to do things for the Fourth of they receive and the prizes will eventually have townhomes on them. Lots 12 through 15 of the subdivi- mendation to the city council. be delivered by Miss Tooele The current zoning law in this area sion will access from 50 West, which is [email protected] City the evening of July 2, according to Sherwood. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT City officials would like to BULLETIN see other individuals in the county enter, but prizes will ADMINISTRATION only be delivered to Tooele Scott C. Dunn Publisher City residents. Utah unemployment claims inch up Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher Winners will be announced Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus at the city council meeting on SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — but 449% higher than the same time ance program. OFFICE July 1. The meeting can be Unemployment claims inched back last year. Utah state officials began allowing Bruce K. Dunn Controller watched live on Tooele City’s up in Utah last week after eight con- As of May 30, about 78,000 total peo- some businesses to reopen May 1 and Chris Evans Office Manager Facebook page at 7 p.m. secutive weeks of declines as the state ple in Utah were receiving unemploy- further loosened restrictions in the mid- Vicki Higgins Customer Service Tooele City will be sharing experiences a spike in coronavirus cases ment benefits. That represents 5.3% of dle of the month. Over the last several Patricia Cook Circulation Manager submitted photos on their web- following the reopening last month of all eligible employees in the state. weeks, the state has seen a major jump EDITORIAL site and social media pages. many businesses, show figures released The COVID-19 pandemic forced in daily coronavirus cases as health Tim Gillie Editor To enter the contest, mem- Thursday. countless businesses to shut down or officials urge people to maintain social Darren Vaughan Sports Editor bers of the city can go to tooe- Nearly 5,500 people requested lay off workers. Since March 14, Utah distancing and exercise caution. Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer lecity.org and click on the “red unemployment assistance in the week has received about 175,000 claims for The state has paid out nearly $199 Mark Watson Correspondent white and blue-tiful” banner ending June 6 — a 9% increase from unemployment. That represents nearly million in state funds while doling out ADVERTISING on the main screen, then click the previous week. That’s down from a 12% of the total workforce of Utah that an additional $333 million in federal Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager on “patriotic porch decorating pandemic peak of 33,000 in early April is eligible for the unemployment insur- stimulus funds, state figures show. Keith Bird Advertising Sales contest”. Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & [email protected] Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist PRODUCTION Perry A. Dunn Pre-press Manager Fred Feinauer Production Manager Dan Coats Pre-press Technician Birch Family Pharmacy SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, is committed to serving the community Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the United States. OFFICE HOURS: and intends to stay available for our patients’ Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: needs throughout this challenging time. 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: 4 p.m. day prior to publication. As always, our main priority is to keep patients and staff healthy and safe. COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: 3 p.m. day prior to publication. You may see changes at each of our stores as we work towards that. OBITUARY DEADLINE: 10:30 a.m. day of publication. Please consider our available services to assist with : Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Drive Thru · All Day Deliveries · Automatic Refills Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, Tooele City, Utah 84074. POSTMASTER: Thank you for your patience and continued support at this time! Send change of address to: PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 Birch Family Pharmacy www.birchfamilyrx.com email: [email protected] or visit our website extension at TooeleOnline.com TOOELE GRANTSVILLE STANSBURY Entire contents ©2020 Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may 493 N. Main St. 213 E. Main St. 6727 N. Hwy 36 be reproduced in any form without the written consent of the editor or publisher. 882.7775 884.9990 882.8880 TUESDAY June 16, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 Hospital urges use of routine and emergency care during pandemic Mountain West Medical Center is a ‘safe environment,’ says administrator researchers said, noting a 57% while patient acuity has risen for cancer, heart and other decrease in services related by 20%. procedures, Trigg said. “And TIM GILLIE tion prevention protocols to a recent Strata Decision to cardiology, 55% decline “We can’t stress enough how as always, go to the emer- EDITOR remain vital in addressing the Technology analysis of more to breast health and 37% important it is for people to gency room if you have a life- As the number of COVID-19 spread of the virus, according than two million visits from decrease to oncology. make their appointments for threatening emergency. When cases in the state increases, to Trigg. 228 hospitals. • Another study by Mayo necessary surgeries, wellness you delay necessary care, you Mountain West Medical Center “This means social distanc- • A decrease in procedures Clinic found that visits to hos- and preventative exams, man- risk serious complications and is prepared to safely care for ing and infection preven- for life-threatening illnesses pital emergency departments agement of chronic conditions, even death.” both COVID-19 pandemic tion protocols remain vital was particularly alarming, are down by as much as 40% high-acuity maintenance care [email protected] patients and other patients, in addressing the spread of according to the hospital’s the virus,” Trigg said. “When staff. someone walks into Mountain “The reality is that COVID- West Medical Center, they 19 is not going anywhere, walk into a safe environment. and vigilance is needed as We are taking the right pre- reopening efforts continue,” cautions to keep you, your said Becky Trigg, marketing family, and our community director and public informa- safe.” tion officer for Mountain West MWMC continues to use Medical Center. “Mountain Telehealth to give patients the West Medical Center contin- option to access their clinicians ues to for COVID-19 while staying safe at home. patients, including for poten- Over the past 12 weeks, tial surges and ongoing fluc- MWMC has optimized their tuations in cases.” telehealth capabilities to help Mountain West Medical patients access our primary Center has already enacted care providers and specialists and will maintain enhanced with Mountain West Medical safety precautions, such as: Group from home, according visitation restrictions; temper- to Trigg. ature screenings for employ- However, Trigg quoted 5 Different ees, visitors, and patients; Seema Verma Administrator Flavors designated and separate of the Centers for Medicare care areas for non-COVID-19 & Medicaid Services, “while patients; and disinfecting pro- Telehealth has proven to be a cedures, according to Trigg. lifeline, nothing can absolutely 8 oz. Reg $5.69 5.7 oz. Reg. $5.79 18 g. Protein Reg. $2.79 Keto Friendly Reg. $2.69 “We continue to ensure we replace the gold standard — have adequate supplies of per- in-person care.” sonal protective equipment, Trigg said MWMC continues medication, and supplies to to provide in-person care fol- Cassava, respond to a potential surge in lowing established COVID-19 COVID-19 cases,” said Trigg. safety protocols. Almond or As most of Utah’s counties However, national studies Chickpea moved to the yellow phase of and surveys show a trend of reopening, some experienced people putting off important an increase in the numbers of medical procedures and stay- COVID-19 cases. ing away from emergency Trigg pointed out that the rooms despite valid medical Washington Post shared news needs during the pandemic, 3.5 oz. Reg. $4.49 7 tor�llas Reg. $12.39 10.8 oz. Reg. $7.39 that the Bear River Health according to Trigg: 50.7 oz. Reg. $3.19 District in Utah reported an • Nearly 55% fewer average of 78 new cases a day Americans sought hospital in the past week. care in the early stages of Social distancing and infec- the pandemic, according Tasty Edward Bite & Sons Governor calls for statewide ban on 10 oz. Reg. $4.49 1.3 oz. Reg. $5.29 14 oz. Reg. $6.99 12 pieces Reg. $2.39 police choke holds Maple & Brown Bu�er

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Public Safety and Department — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert of Corrections. enacted a ban Thursday on Floyd, a black man, pleaded choke holds for all state-level for air and later died after law enforcement officers and a white police officer in called on all other police agen- Minnesota pressed his knee cies in the state to follow suit into his neck. Thousands of Reg. $1.70 5 oz. Reg. $4.59 8 wafels Reg. $6.19 5-5 oz. Reg. $5.29 _ his first major police reform people have participated in since George Floyd’s killing by daily protests in Salt Lake a police officer in Minneapolis City over the last two weeks set off global protests. protesting police brutality and The Republican governor calling for racial justice. Some also said he will implement protesters want police agen- implicit bias training for all cies to have less funding. state government officials, Speaking generally about and tasked his public safety Floyd’s death and the police commissioner with identifying officer’s actions, Herbert said other ways to decrease fear that “abuse of power is never and anger of police in “under- acceptable.” represented” communities and “When we witness these increase police transparency kinds of egregious actions, with a report due by July 1. examples of cruelty from “Nobody should have fear those who in fact are sworn to of our police,” Herbert said. “It protect and to serve, it adds Total Plant Total Plant doesn’t matter what the color to the divisiveness that we 22 Different of your skin is, your ethnicity, should not want nor desire to Complex Complex Gold Goji your background. Everybody have in our society,” Herbert Unflavored Blueberry Colors is equal under the law and said. “We can’t ignore it, we Peppermint they should look at police and can’t say it’s OK. We certainly law enforcement, the men and can’t say all is well in our soci- women of law enforcement, as ety.” friends.” Herbert also said he Herbert’s announcement will elevate the directors 1 fl oz. Reg. $22.99 5.6 fl oz. Reg $17.95 2 fl oz. Reg $59.99 1 oz. Reg $31.99 comes one day after Salt Lake of the state’s Division of City police banned choke Multicultural Affairs, Nubia holds, following many other Pena, and the state’s Bureau of cities around the country Indian Affairs, Dustin Jansen, including Phoenix and Denver. so that they report directly to Mul�- His ban applies to officers him and have a seat at leader- Ginger Wellness with the Utah Department of ship meetings. Vitamins Lemongrass Blend Supreme Court rejects 120 Jelly Bear Reg $17.99 12 oz. Reg $3.99 12 fl oz Reg $3.49 1.2 oz. Reg $3.79 several gun rights Laundry Relief from Wood Polish Probio�c Air Detergent cases for next term Stress & + Fabric Four Stainless Steel Nervousness WASHINGTON (AP) — The semi-automatic firearms Refresh Cleaner & Polish Supreme Court on Monday and large-capacity ammuni- Different passed up several challenges tion magazines, a California to federal and state gun con- handgun control law and a trol laws, over the dissent of half-century-old federal law two conservative justices. banning interstate handgun 90 tablets Reb $12.99 8.5 oz. Reg $7.99 37.7 fl oz. Reg $15.99 14 oz. Reg $8.99 Gun rights advocates sales. had hoped the court would Justice Clarence Thomas, expand the constitutional joined by Justice Brett right to ``keep and bear Kavanaugh, wrote a dissent arms’’ beyond the home. in the court’s denial of a New Instead, the justices left in Jersey resident’s appeal seek- place restrictions on the right ing the right to carry a gun in to carry weapons in public public for self-defense. Rather in Maryland, Massachusetts than take on the constitu- and New Jersey. They tional issue, Thomas wrote, Plus a FREE shaker bo�le! also declined to review “the Court simply looks the Massachusetts’ ban on some other way.” A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 16, 2020

• Editorial Editor Tim Gillie • Guest Opinions [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum 435-882-0050

GUEST OPINION Politics as religion after George Floyd This isn’t an Orwellian novel; this is your country hat are you really seeing Was Americans kneel, hands raised in secular prayer, repeating political creeds on the TV news? John Kass GUEST COLUMNIST And that secular foot-washing? You’re witness to neo-Marxist appropriation of Christian symbol- ism, in the aftermath of the horri- Yes, racism still exists. But fying Minneapolis police killing of applying sin upon an entire group George Floyd. based on skin color is antithetical And now, the priests of the to Christian teachings. And it is in secularist left separate the biblical direct opposition to the promise of sheep from the goats on the basis America. of skin color. I’m no theologian, but my Floyd, an African American, was ancient Greek Orthodox Christian killed by a white cop who has been faith teaches us to condemn rac- charged with murder. Most, if not ism and support the oppressed. all, Americans were disgusted at We’re judged on sins we commit as that cop’s knee on Floyd’s neck. individuals. The late Archbishop And most Americans, of all races, Iakovos, seen in old news pho- still express grief, seek common tos with piercing eyes and black understanding, and push for long robes, stood with the late Rev. overdue reforms. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma Yet many who seek reform are in 1965. Both religious men themselves confused and fearful. abhorred judging entire groups of In the biblical parable of the sheep people by skin color. But they are and the goats, the sheep went to long gone. heaven, the goats were sent to The use of religious symbolism hell. But in the current political in politics isn’t new. I’ve seen two universe, whites must atone for recent presidents absurdly wave the sins of white racism even if the Bible to ward off the demons LETTERS TO THE EDITOR they’re not racists, even if their of negative news: Bill Clinton families arrived here only yester- years ago, and Donald Trump just Appreciation for Tooele City last week, because there were articles versions of the very same proposal. day. the other day. Call it exploitation, Cemetery for that section on both the first and This should not even be legal. I cer- And even the mere suggestion and I won’t argue. Have you visited the Tooele City second pages. tainly hope the present county com- this might be unfair, the slight- But neo-Marxists hostile to cemetery? What a beautiful place of The article on the first page, missioners will take this history into est hint of resistance, can trig- faith, appropriating religious honor: sacred to thought and God. “Tooele County Commission splits account when considering his pro- ger accusations that could ruin practice and using race to separate It merits the thanks of living family on temple development” described posal, and give consideration to what careers, deny entrance to the pro- sheep from goat in the service members and friends who seek con- how the commission passed a rezone the community members want. fessions, and drive nuance from of power on earth, are a pro- nections to the movers and motivators of the property surrounding the I sincerely hope that upcoming edi- the public square. And it is all by foundly different matter. Politics of history. temple site which allows for lots as tions of the Transcript will give me design. is their religion. It is relentlessly In the cemetery, the entombed are small as 4,000-square-feet. Prior to nothing to add to my book. Christianity teaches us that all Orwellian. This isn’t some dysto- remembered largely for toil, sacrifice this change, this property was zoned Leanne Bryan Bedell of us are sinners, that repentance pian novel. This is your country. and heart. As I walked along the rows for lots of no less than one acre. This Erda comes before forgiveness. But Must I reject the ancient teach- of the silent congregation, I remem- approval by the county commission today’s hard left is not about for- bered much about these people. They is very disappointing to me. While No to high density housing around giveness. It is about power. SEE KASS PAGE A5 ® took for better or worse their portion hardly anyone I have talked to is temple of life and through toil did their best. opposed to having a temple on that I was disturbed by the article in the Also doing their best are the people site, the high density development Tooele Transcript on June 11, 2020, who service the operations of the surrounding it is an entirely differ- “Erda residents submit referendum GUEST OPINION cemetery: Kelly Vorwaller and his ent story. This development will be a for temple development rezone.” two helpers and Kim Romero. There nightmare for Erda. Approval of this Those who are behind this do not also is a private citizen who donates development will open the floodgates represent most of the people in Erda, time and materials to mend broken/ for other developers, who will (justi- at least that’s my opinion, regarding Law and order is not fascist vandalized sandstone monuments. fiably) say that it is not equitable to the placing of a temple in Erda. For This I know from visiting the Sexton’s approve a high density development many of us, there is no other place in onfronted by a clear and pres- Office on two occasions to prepare for for SLR, a “tax paying real estate the world that would be more suitable Cent fascist threat, the staff of my own placement in that hallowed investment affiliate of the Church for a temple than in Erda. We want The New York Times rose up to ground. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints”, it. We need it. It will be a very posi- humiliate and punish quislings in The Tooele City administration has and not approve their own, similar tive influence on many people here. its ranks. supported the needed upgrades to projects. When that happens, and I hope someone will make sure that In a now famous op-ed, the cemetery property. Thank you! developers are allowed to build high the leaders of the LDS church know Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton called Hopefully, we citizens, friends, and density projects wherever they please of our love for building a temple here for federal troops to quell riots neighbors can give a respectful visit to despite how the property is zoned, and on the very spot that has been and looting, an idea that the the cemetery as we enter the months we can just say goodbye to Erda as designated. So if their documents for Times staff considered worthy of patriotism to give honor to all who we know it. I am dumbfounded that the referendum refer in any way to of Oswald Mosley or Benito ered dangerous. have contributed so much to our pros- the county commissioners can simply their negative feelings of putting the Mussolini. Masha Gessen of The New perity and safety. God Bless America! ignore the part of the county plan temple here, I will not sign it. They As the Times was disavowing Yorker wrote of Trump’s photo-op Carolyn Palmer that defines rural residential districts go on in the article to talk about the the Cotton piece and preparing to with a Bible in front of St. John’s Stansbury Park and specifically states that RR1, 5, high density housing that is planned push out or demote its top opinion Church, “perhaps he had seen a and 10 districts are to be protected by the developers, and their referen- staffers for publishing it, colum- picture of Hitler in a similar pose” Guardian angel on Ruben Court from encroachment by commer- dum will address this. I totally agree nist Michelle Goldberg wrote a (a photo of Hitler in a similar pose It all started around January of cial and industrial uses. Bringing with what they are saying here. The response called “Tom Cotton’s that circulated on social media 2020, the exact date escapes me. My in suburban developments, which statement by the developers that they Fascist Op-Ed.” afterward was a fake). husband came into the house and will surely also require commercial need high density housing to protect She acknowledged that Trump, like Cotton, distin- said, “thanks for bringing the garbage services, is hardly protecting those the temple is absolutely wrong. Look the Times published Russian guished between peaceful protes- cans in!” areas. I am also very disturbed that at many of the temples around the President Vladimir Putin and tors and rioters, and surely one “I didn’t,” I said. an “affiliate” of the Church would world and note the absence of high Taliban leader Sirajuddin Haqqani purpose of his tough talk on fed- We looked through camera footage use that association to maximize density housing. We could start with and “a similar case could be eral troops was to prod governors at the front of the house, and all we their profits at the expense of our the temple in Haiti where there are made for hearing from Cotton, an and mayors to get a better handle could see was a frame with our gar- community. The representatives of no houses there. That’s an exceptional enemy of liberal democracy.” But on the situation on their own. bage cans still at the foot of the drive- SLR are not unaware of the strong case. But there are many others that the difference is that Cotton “is Much has been made of pro- way, and then the next frame with sentiment among Erda residents that do not comply with the developer’s calling for what would almost cer- testors being pushed back from them set next to the back gate. we want to keep our community less rule. I guess they must look at the tainly amount to massive violence Lafayette Park before Trump “How strange,” we both thought. developed and more rural. Yet they people in Erda as a bunch of no-good- against his fellow citizens.” walked over to St. John’s Church, The same thing happened the fol- choose to use their affiliation with the niks who don’t care about what our The sophomoric and ahistori- but Attorney General Bill Barr has lowing three weeks, and by the fourth Church to sway people into agreeing lots look like. Apparently we are at cal charge that President Donald explained this was an effort to week we could barely make out a with this inappropriate development. the bottom of the totem pole regard- Trump and his supporters are expand the perimeter around the picture of a young boy putting our Many people have the misconception ing civility. Unfortunately our County fascists is now a staple of elite left- park, where there had been may- garbage cans away. that the development and the temple Commissioners were unable to do of-center opinion. hem and fires the night before. “Wow,” is about all we could think are inseparable, though they are not, anything at the meeting. But we in There is no doubt that Trump’s Kristallnacht it was not. to say. and SLR uses that misconception Erda can do something. By adding periodic blustery assertions of No one has talked about crush- The next week we put our garbage to strong-arm their way into get- our names to the referendum we are having total authority are gross, ing peaceful protests. No one has cans in the direct line of sight of the ting what they want. This unethical not saying anything negative about would freak out Republicans urged the stifling of dissent (no camera. Not a definitive picture, but behavior is despicable for an organi- the temple or its placement here. But if a Democrat made them, and one, that is, outside of The New a picture none the less of a young boy zation that supposedly represents the we are saying that the developers will deserve to be condemned. The York Times and other “woke” around the age of eight bringing in Church. have to deal with us and convince president loves strength and is circles). No one has talked of our garbage cans. The article on the second page of them that they don’t need, and we drawn to theatrical demonstra- suspending the election. In fact, This week we had our garbage cans the paper, “Two plans for the same don’t want, high density housing tions of his own power. Trump has been faulted for want- returned, and our newspaper was on Erda property,” describes Joe White’s around our beautiful temple. But his critics are unable to ing an overly normal election, the porch. latest proposals for property on Dwight Clark distinguish between wild state- with a traditional convention and May God forever protect him and Droubay Road between Bryan and Erda ments at press briefings or in standard in-person voting. love him, because we still do not Bates Canyon Roads. Either of these cruel tweets on the one hand and In a long piece on Trump “col- know where he lives or who he is. plans calls for lots much smaller than establishing a one-party state or laborators” in The Atlantic, Anne My husband and I are retired, and the present five acre minimum zon- invading France on the other. Applebaum noted how “references this little boy’s act of kindness makes ing. This is the exact same property LETTERS POLICY Law and order, a favorite to Vichy France, East Germany, our week. Someday, we want to meet that Mr. White proposed to have The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to Trump theme, is not fascism. fascists, and Communists may him, but he disappears as fast as he the editor from readers. Letters must be no rezoned to develop in 2018. A ref- longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written Consider Cotton’s op-ed. The seem over-the-top, even ludicrous. comes. erendum was undertaken regarding exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and senator called for federal troops to But dig a little deeper, and the Annette Boulton that rezone. Ample signatures were accompanied by the writer’s name, address assist in subduing rioters and stip- analogy makes sense.” Grantsville gathered to get this on the 2020 bal- and phone number. Longer letters may be ulated that “a majority who seek No it doesn’t. It only speaks of lot, but Mr. White withdrew his pro- published, based on merit and at the Editor’s discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. to protest peacefully shouldn’t be the lack of seriousness of those “The Demise of Erda” posal at an “emergency” county com- confused with bands of miscre- who insist on making it. For several years now, I have kept mission meeting, between Christmas Readers who are interested in writing a longer guest op-ed column on a topic of general ants.” If this is fascism, any effort a scrapbook containing Transcript and New Years and during the day interest should contact Editor Tim Gillie. to stop people burning down Rich Lowry is editor of the articles regarding rezoning of rural instead of the usual meeting time. Email: [email protected] buildings now has to be consid- National Review. Tooele County for development. This effectively negated the refer- Fax: (435) 882-6123 There is one section in my book that endum and silenced the voices of all Mail: Letters to the Editor I call “The Demise of Erda.” I knew those who signed it. So now, rather Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Tooele Transcript Bulletin Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Timothy H. Gillie it was a sad day for Erda when I had than facing a vote on his proposal in P.O. Box 390 Editorial Board Tooele, UT 84074 Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor to be careful how I cut up the paper November, he has put forth reworked TUESDAY June 16, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5

the roots. The New York Times op-ed page would welcome a on police defunding, but they of first? Aristotle, Edmund Kass NFL quarterback Drew dropped to its knees before its free exchange of competing do see the political problem Burke, “The Road to Serfdom” continued from page A4 Brees said his respect for own woke-world newsroom, ideas. After an internal purge, for their presidential candi- or the Bible? the American flag wouldn’t for daring to publish the op-ed the Times promised its woke- date, Joe Biden. The Rev. Al Coerced fearful kneeling allow him to kneel during of U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, world staff it would sin no Sharpton went out to reshape in fealty isn’t among democ- ings of faith to accommodate the national anthem. But he R-Ark. Cotton’s piece argued more. The Times abased itself, the message, saying BLM really racy’s necessary virtues. Even power? The high priests of the quickly caved. His wife publicly that modern history and the earning a new motto: All the didn’t mean it. But they do American pop culture, even left tell us those who don’t confessed her “sins.” They beg law allowed for President Newspeak fit to print. mean it. comic books, once recognized kneel during the national forgiveness. As any student of Trump to send federal troops We see stammering white History informs us that lib- this. anthem are guilty. And anyone the Maoist Cultural Revolution into riot-torn areas. I’m on Democratic liberals, like erty and democracy aren’t the But that must have been who is silent is guilty, because, would tell you, they were bro- record opposing this and com- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob natural state of humankind. A some other country, one that they insist, “silence equals vio- ken in their struggle session. pared it to pouring gasoline on Frey, devoured by the hard- democratic republic is difficult looked, remarkably, like this lence.” White Democratic Party a fire. left Black Lives Matter that enough to maintain, even in one. Does any of this allow room leaders put on West African But Cotton isn’t just some demands the defunding of cultures with a history of ideals for reasoned discourse, to help kente cloth and prayerfully guy off the street. He’s a U.S. municipal police departments. vital for nourishing a democ- John Kass is a columnist for a nation find a path forward? drop to their knees in photo-op senator, a Harvard graduate. And the woke Minneapolis racy. the Chicago Tribune who also No. Now the left dominates the solidarity. Yet many, includ- That liberal Ivy League nur- town council agreed with Now, though, Americans hosts a radio show on WLS-AM. Democratic Party and has no ing West Africans, African tured generations of Times edi- them. are being encouraged to “de- His e-mail address isjskass@ room for tolerance of differing Americans and others saw this tors who protected an impor- Democrats fear pushing colonize” our home libraries. chicagotribune.com, and his views. All this tears America by as a cynical stunt. tant tradition, that the paper’s back too hard against BLM So which books do I rid myself Twitter handle is @john_kass.

GUEST OPINION Tone-deaf enablers and sycophants are a threat to Trump’s re-election t was like Moses parting the statement. “It’s called domi- the worst knee-jerk foreign IRed Sea — except with blasts nate the streets,” Trump said, policy dogmatism. He has of tear gas. After authorities suggesting that he didn’t come defended representatives of had attacked peaceful protest- Rachel Marsden GUEST COLUMNIST up with this approach all by terror, sponsoring states while ers with a chemical irritant, himself but had been egged on. attacking and sanctioning cameras followed President Joint Chiefs chairman Mark those fighting against them, Donald Trump as he walked Milley, also part of Trump’s leaving little room for criti- over and stood in front of a irritant. Instead of haggling entourage for the event, cal thought that strays from church near the White House. over semantics, perhaps Barr’s dressed up for the trip to the longstanding dogma. And now (It had earlier been dam- next interview could settle the church in camo-style battle Trump is grafting that same aged by a small fire in the debate with a blast in the face fatigues, as though he were lazy ideological approach onto unrest following the death of with whatever was used on the heading out on the town like a American politics in the con- George Floyd at the hands of protesters to see if he finds it regular Fidel Castro. text of a presidential race, with Minneapolis police.) Trump irritating? Or maybe Barr can U.S. militarism has finally average concerned citizens thrust a Bible into the air consult the State Department come home to roost — and being mischaracterized and above his head, looking out at to see whether the same so now has the perception of squared away into little politi- the cameras like a child expect- chemicals used in his attack domestic conflict resolution cal boxes. In an election where ing his parents’ approval after on Americans would warrant through a lens of brute force the winner will most likely be scribbling on the walls. punitive action — or at the rather than thoughtful diplo- decided by the independent- The charade smacked of very least, a stern lecture — by macy. The opposition (in this minded voters rather than by something that the U.S. State the U.S. if used by authorities case, the protesters) is consid- party bases, this kind of intel- Department would sanction a in Syria, Iran, Hong Kong, or ered a one-dimensional, homo- lectual laziness risks being a foreign leader for doing in vio- Venezuela. geneous enemy to be dominat- costly strategy. lation of citizens’ basic human Barr should have invested ed or subdued. It’s a view that rights. more energy upfront in con- has been reflected in state- Rachel Marsden is a colum- Accompanying Trump were vincing Trump that this idea ments made by Trump and his nist, political strategist and host communications aides who for an outing was a bad one. entourage conflating the vast of an independently produced were either too incompetent The same goes for Pentagon majority of peaceful protesters French-language program that and tone deaf — or too syco- brass who accompanied with relatively minor extremist airs on Sputnik France. Her phantic — to tell him that Trump. What were they even elements on both the right and website can be found at www. the staged photo op would be doing there, besides riding left that have opportunistically rachelmarsden.com. unappealing to anyone with an shotgun as Trump’s poor optics exploited the protest move- emotional quotient higher than led them all off a political cliff? ments to pursue their own drywall. Defense Secretary Mark agenda. Unable to read the room Esper has said that he thought The Trump administration is amid the social unrest, Trump they were heading out to visit displaying the kind of simple- came off as insecure and des- with the troops. He now claims minded approach to domestic perate to recapture the eroding that the church stunt came as affairs that has long been Tooele Education support of evangelical voters. a surprise to him. Even if that’s honed by the U.S. abroad. In The blatant pandering suggest- the case, it’s bad enough that the eyes of the government, F   ed that Trump thinks religious Esper thought that it was a foreign leaders who fail to S T  C  S  voters can be won over by good look for Pentagon leader- kowtow to U.S. interests are superficial gestures. It reduces ship to be hanging out with the tyrants, and the opposition is them and their values to an troops in the same area where an ally. “The people” of these insulting one-dimensional cari- a crackdown was taking place foreign countries are consid- cature. on peaceful protesters object- ered monolithic, and generally Trump’s attorney general, ing to abuse and overreach assumed to be in opposition to William Barr, who ordered the by authorities. Worse, Esper their leader. It’s a gross distor- attack on protesters before reportedly told state governors tion of reality, but there’s little accompanying the president, on a phone call to “dominate room for nuance when there’s later found himself splitting the battlespace,” referring an agenda to pursue. hairs over whether or not the to U.S. streets. Trump later Trump, like his predeces- Come Together chemical used on them was an parroted the term in a public sors, has bought into some of By Clint Spindler

Recently, I was asked about my view surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement. I shared, “well of course, Black lives matter.” After all, as a human and an educator, how can they not, PREPARE right? It’s unfortunate in this day of global community that there is still a question or debate about the relevance of human life. Dr. Martin Luther Don’t panic King, Jr. once said, “We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.” I sure hope we can resolve our differences and civil discord. The TEF staff has watched and listened more than ever these past few weeks, and our hearts have been LOCALLY OWNED stirred with conviction, our eyes opened wide to many & OPERATED injustices, inequality, and humans are created in the our country continues to biases Black men, women, image and likeness of a evolve, and we can commit As experts in creating clean, safe and healthy and children have always higher power, then how can to doing what is truly right in faced and continue to face individuals or groups mistreat relationship to social justice environments, let ServiceMaster do the work for you! every day. We are empathetic those outside of themselves? reform. to those who feel unsafe, Cultivating freedom and Simply put, the COVID-19 DISINFECTING & CLEANING SERVICES unseen, or undervalued. liberating Black people from oppression and/or negative Causing pain should never be oppression should be a goal discrimination of Black ➤ Professional hospital grade disinfectants anyone’s intention. Having for all humans to engage in. people is unacceptable and compassion and eliminating Our country has come a should not be tolerated in a ➤ Fogging technique & wipe down cruelty should be a part of long way since 1776, but civilized world. Again, as ➤ everyone’s character. Can we still have many miles Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Air Cleaning & scrubbing equipment you imagine our society to march if we are going to shared, “Injustice for one is ➤ Containment barriers having kindness and love as implement change whereby injustice for all.” a part of the standard for how Black people are treated with All of us at TEF hope our ➤ Professional & friendly technicians we interact with each other?” dignity and respect as they country comes together in a ➤ Commercial & residential We don’t pretend to have deserve. We totally disagree healing way – Ending racial all the answers to resolve with any inappropriate injustice once and for all. behavior that is hate-based or ➤ Quick response Time these many complex issues, Tooele Education violent, but can identify and but all need to agree that Foundation We have the training & expertise to get the job done! violence should not be a part acknowledge the frustration of the solution. Another and pain that many Black concept for thought…If people continue to face as @TEFbellringer 435-884-1146 SERVICEMASTER OF TOOELE www.tooeleeducationfoundation.org A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 16, 2020 SPORTS Cowboys show rust in return to diamond Pirates pull away from Grantsville in late innings

DARREN VAUGHAN how difficult varsity base- back-to-back singles by Tyken SPORTS EDITOR ball can be against the Class Wren and Meldrum, followed The return of baseball has 6A Pirates. Aiden McMullin by a sacrifice fly to right by been a long time coming for drew a leadoff walk against Payton Butcher. the Grantsville Cowboys, who Thomas in the top of the first “I thought Parker (Thomas) stepped back on the field inning and scored on Parker and Jackson (Sandberg) last week for the first time in Meldrum’s single to shal- threw well,” Perkins said. “It nearly three months. low right, putting Cyprus up was a 3-0 game going into the In Friday’s game against 1-0. Andrew White retired sixth, and really it should have Cyprus, the effects of the Gipson, Josh Staley and been 1-0 or 0-0 going into the lengthy layoff were evident. Thomas in order in the bot- sixth. That’s baseball.” Grantsville managed just two tom of the inning, and a pair Cyprus tacked on four more hits, struck out 10 times and of Grantsville errors in the top runs in the top of the seventh stranded six runners on base, of the second led to another inning with Herrera on the and also committed five errors Cyprus run. mound. Monsen drew a bases- in an 8-0 loss to the Pirates in Kaden Kelley got the first loaded walk, Wren drove in their second game of summer of his two hits with a two-out another run with a groundout league play. single down the right-field and Meldrum hit a two-run “Offensively, we were just line in the bottom of the sec- double to right-center. behind a little bit,” Grantsville ond inning, but he was left Meanwhile, Grantsville’s coach Aaron Perkins said. on base when Andrew White offense couldn’t get much “It was the first time a lot of got Logan White to strike going. Meldrum walked these older kids have seen live out swinging on a full count. Easton Casper with two outs pitching, and it showed. We Thomas escaped the top of the in the fifth inning, but struck CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO were late — offensively, we third without allowing a run, out Herrera to end the threat. Grantsville’s Josh Staley waits for a pitch during Friday’s summer league baseball game against Cyprus in weren’t very good. We’ll learn thanks in large part to a diving Skyler Stapleton walked Grantsville. Cyprus won the game 8-0 as the Cowboys managed just two hits in the loss. from it, hopefully.” catch by Staley in right field Gipson with one out in the The Cowboys’ lineup got that robbed Rush Monsen of a sixth, only to strike out Staley a bit of a boost, with several base hit and a potential RBI. and Thomas. Wren gave up just-graduated seniors join- Grantsville had its best a two-out double to Kelley in ing the team for Friday games chance to score in the bottom the seventh, but Logan White this summer. Chace Gipson of the third, as Herrera, Tyson grounded out to end the started in center field and Hainke and Gipson all drew game. batted leadoff, with No. 3 walks. However, Herrera was “Every one of those arms hitter Parker Thomas start- picked off at first base for the (Cyprus) threw — they were ing the game on the mound Cowboys’ second out of the pretty good arms,” Perkins and cleanup hitter Jackson inning, and with Hainke and said. “It shows our young kids, Sandberg at first base. A.J. Gipson still on the basepaths, ‘if you want to play at the var- Herrera batted ninth and Staley grounded into a field- sity level, these are the kind of started at shortstop. All were er’s choice to end the frame. arms you’ve got to hit. You’ve members of Grantsville’s 2018 Both teams made changes got to start building your Class 3A state championship on the pitcher’s mound at the swing to prepare for that.’” team as sophomores, and start of the fourth inning, with Grantsville traveled to Perkins hopes the underclass- Sandberg keeping Cyprus Bluffdale on Monday for men can learn from them over off the board in the top half a game against Region 13 the next month of games. of the frame and Meldrum foe Summit Academy. The “I’m happy for them that retiring Thomas, Sandberg Cowboys will face Brighton they get to play some baseball and Zach Hale in order in the at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday in this summer,” Perkins said. bottom half. Cyprus added Cottonwood Heights, with “You could tell they were another run in the top of the another road game at 6:15 all rusty, but it is what it is. fifth when Sandberg hit a bat- p.m. Friday against Herriman. They’ll help these young kids ter, who later scored on the Grantsville’s next home game CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO along and kind of mentor Cowboys’ fifth error of the is June 22 at 6:15 p.m. against Grantsville starting pitcher Parker Thomas delivers to the plate during Friday’s summer league baseball game them a little bit.” contest. The Pirates made it Olympus. against Cyprus in Grantsville. Thomas will attend Salt Lake Community College in the fall on a scholarship after a successful four-year career at Grantsville High. Grantsville learned just 4-0 in the sixth inning with [email protected] Stallions reach quarters of Graduation Cup Tourney brings soccer teams together one last time

DARREN VAUGHAN field all season long — we had Riverton’s back line, including SPORTS EDITOR an opportunity to play and see a point-blank shot by Silvestri There were no region or other coaches and see other off a corner kick that deflect- state championships awarded players. The teams came out ed off the Silverwolves’ goal- to high school boys soccer and they competed, and that keeper and over the crossbar teams this year, with their was cool.” in the 19th minute. Riverton season cut short by COVID-19. The Stallions, who had won had a couple chances late in However, thanks to the all five of their matches before the first half, but missed the efforts of Wasatch Soccer the season was halted in target to keep the match knot- Club tournament director March, reached the quarter- ted at 0-0. Nisa Hancock, along with finals of the Graduation Cup It didn’t take long for Scott Harwood, the parent of before being eliminated with Riverton to find the back of a Davis High soccer player, a 4-1 loss to Class 6A Riverton the net in the second half. A 28 teams had the opportunity on Thursday afternoon. partial breakaway led to the DARREN VAUGHAN/TTB PHOTO to come together once more Stansbury opened pool play game’s first goal in the 41st DARREN VAUGHAN/TTB PHOTO Stansbury’s Max Rouffignac (11) gets around a fallen last week at the Legacy Events with a 3-1 loss to Park City minute, and the Silverwolves Stansbury’s Sam Holdstock takes control of the ball Riverton defender during Thursday’s game in the during Thursday’s quarterfinal game against Riverton quarterfinals of the Graduation Cup’s Circumstance Center in Farmington for on Tuesday, but followed that doubled their lead off a cor- in the Circumstance division of the Graduation division at the Legacy Events Center in Farmington. the Graduation Cup. Sixteen with a 6-2 win over Mountain ner kick in the 53rd minute. Cup tournament at the Legacy Events Center in The tournament featured 28 high school teams from teams played in the Pomp Crest on Wednesday. Stansbury seemed regain Farmington. Riverton won the game 4-1. across the state. division, which was won by “All in all, I’m proud of some momentum two min- Westlake, while Park City won them,” Jones said. “They utes later when Tyler Kitchen the Silverwolves comfortably ened it up and played a great to it.” the 12-team Circumstance played their hearts out.” headed in Kolton Loertscher’s in front. They added another game (against Mountain Jones was thankful for division that also included In Thursday’s knockout- corner kick to pull back goal on a partial breakaway in Crest). Even here (against the opportunity to bring his Stansbury. stage match, the Stallions and within a goal, but a Riverton the 71st minute to provide the Riverton) was a great game. team together again for the “It was fantastic,” Silverwolves played to a score- penalty kick that got past SHS final margin. We just kind of got unlucky tournament, which also pro- Stansbury coach Jacob Jones less draw through the first 40 goalkeeper Devun Collins in “Our defense was really there for a little bit with try- vided a fitting sendoff for just- said. “Nisa did a fantastic job minutes, though it wasn’t for the 67th minute stymied the young — that’s where we got ing to shift some things up. graduated seniors Kitchen, putting it together. To get 28 a lack of scoring opportunities Stallions’ comeback hopes. hit the most,” Jones said. “I We had some injuries on the Packham and Ben Lindsay. It schools to jump in and have on both ends of the field. Max Alek Packham nearly gave thought they bounced back back line and we were already was also a valuable learning facilities like we’ve had — the Rouffignac, Sam Holdstock, Stansbury a second goal in the great from the Park City short on the back line, so we experience for the Stallions’ fields are fantastic and I don’t Archer Loertscher and Dante 69th minute, but a diving stop game. They really came back had some guys playing back think we played on a better Silvestri all put pressure on by the Riverton keeper kept together and really tight- there who aren’t really used SEE SOCCER PAGE A7 ➤

Stansbury wins Diamond Classic title Stallions succumb to fatigue in loss to Farmington strikeout and one walk in Bleazard, Clark and Carroll three innings. Bridger Shields, each had multiple hits, with DARREN VAUGHAN “We had a lot of guys step Bryant Nicholes, Sundloff and Allie going 4-for-4. SPORTS EDITOR up,” Stallions coach Jason Ashtyn Blake all made relief Gage Miller was the winning It is shaping up to be a spe- Jones said. “We took 17 play- pitching appearances to help pitcher, allowing one hit with cial summer for the Stansbury ers with us and we used every the Stallions maintain their three strikeouts and a walk in baseball team, with success single player.” lead. one inning. Nicholes and Ethan that bodes well for next Stansbury (9-2) defeated “We had a ton of pitchers Wayman each pitched in relief. spring’s high school season. the CV Sox 11-7 in Saturday’s throw for us and it just seemed SHS opened the tournament While Monday’s 18-9 loss championship game, riding the like everyone stepped up at the with a 13-0 win over the CV to Farmington in American momentum of a four-run third right moment,” Jones said. Grizzlies in pool play. Carroll Legion action wasn’t the inning and a six-run fourth. The Stallions reached and Nicholes combined for Stallions’ best showing, they Colton Sundloff’s bases- the championship game the shutout, allowing just two were unbeatable in the Cache clearing double in the third got after a 13-3 win over Green hits. The Stallions pounded Valley Diamond Classic in the Stallions started. Cayden Canyon earlier Saturday. In out 15 hits of their own, led by Logan from Thursday through Clark homered and Austin that contest, Clark tripled, Carroll’s 3-for-3 effort. Shields, Saturday. Stansbury won five Woodhouse and Jace Carroll Peyton Bleazard singled and Sundloff and 2019 SHS gradu- CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO games in three days, outscor- each doubled in the fourth. Woodhouse doubled as part ate Woodhouse each had mul- Stansbury’s Bridger Shields beats a throw to first base during Monday’s ing its opponents 49-14 and Carroll picked up the win of a four-run third inning that tiple hits in the win, which American Legion baseball game against Farmington at Stansbury High winning each contest by at on the mound, allowing two put the Stallions in front for School. Shields went 2-for-3 at the plate in the game, but the Stallions lost ➤ to the Phoenix 18-9. least four runs. runs on three hits with one good. Braydon Allie, Sundloff, SEE STANSBURY PAGE A7 TUESDAY June 16, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 OBITUARIES

Dorothy Mercy LeRoy Eric Pehrson ily trips and spending time in nature. He loved his Savior Graham LeRoy Eric Pehrson, age 78, and serving in various call- Aug. 1, 1934 – June 7, 2020 of Vernon, Utah, passed away ings in Tthe Church of Jesus peacefully, surrounded by Christ of Latter-day Saints. Our beloved mother and family, of natural causes, June He loved little children, espe- grandmother peacefully 11, 2020, in Logan, Utah. cially his grandchildren Kalin, departed this earth June 7, Eric was born Nov. 18, Kai, Tyson, TJ, Brooklynn, 2020, to be with her Lord and 1941, in Lehi, Utah. He grew Jonathan, Ashley, Jerick, Savior and her loved ones up on a farm in Vernon, Utah, Isaac and Madison. Eric loved waiting on the other side of where he attended Vernon people and everyone was his the veil. She will be missed by Elementary and later Tooele best friend. all her family and friends. High School. After high Eric was preceded in death Dorothy was born Aug. 1, school he joined the army, by his father Sidney; mother 1934, to Delia and Edward served a mission in Norway Sarah Delvora (Gurney); wife Tafoya. She was preceded for The Church of Jesus Linda; son Eric Jon; siblings in death by her husband Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sidney Bryant, John Calvin, Gilbert and her son Victor and served in the National Florence Elaine, Lois, Emma, and grandson Shylock. She blessed the lives of her grand- June 19, 2020. Holy Rosary Guard. He married Linda visor. Before he retired from and Clayton. He is survived is survived by sisters Nellie children, great-, and great- will be at 10:15 a.m., mass Fife on Jan. 7, 1965, in the Tooele Army Depot in 1993, by five children: Stacie Hoffschneider, Virginia Burt great-grandchildren. She is at 11 a.m. Burial is at the Idaho Falls Temple, Idaho. he served a civilian tour of (Matt Evans), James Edwin (Mick), Mable Stewart; and loved her bingo and cooking, Tooele City Cemetery follow- They were blessed with five duty in the Gulf War. (Brenda), Stefanie (Darren brothers Elmer and Ted always making sure nobody ing mass. Thank you to the children, Eric Jon, (My Little He was always heard whis- Holden), Jason (Mindy), Tafoya from Colorado. She left hungry. She would always ladies at Home Health Care, Pardner) who passed away, tling a tune while he enjoyed adopted son Gavin; siblings is also survived by daughters slip the grandkids money also a special thank you to Jay Stacie (Angel of My Heart), his favorite things: horseback Jackie, Sidney, Linda, Vickie; Alice Holguin (Jesse), Debra when they were leaving. R. at Didericksen Memorial. Ed (Hampster), Stefanie riding, fishing, hiking, danc- 10 grandchildren; several Maestas (Michael), and Services to be held at St. God has you in His arms, (Nini), Jason (Cloud). Linda ing, playing games with family cousins, nieces, and nephews. Joyce Valerio (Louie); and Marguerite Catholic Church. we have you in our heart. tragically passed away in 1980 and friends, and hunting for A viewing was held at Tate son Gilbert Marv Jr. She also She will be laid to rest Friday, while their children were both game and gold. He was Mortuary on June 15, 2020, very young. Eric was left to always ready for a good time from 6 - 8 p.m. A prior view- raise the children on his own. which earned him the nick- ing was held June 16, 2020, Eric worked at the Leslie Salt name Fun and Games. at the Vernon Ward building. Plant, Lake Point, Utah, and Eric can be described in Due to COVID-19, the family- Farrell “Andy” ing manner earned him many Tooele Army Depot in many one word: love. He loved his only service was held Tuesday, friends. He had a generous, positions including mechanic, children and taught them June 16, 2020, at 1 p.m., at Anderson trusting nature and often inspector, painter and super- well. He loved going on fam- the Vernon Ward building. Farrell “Andy” Anderson, assisted those who were down passed away June 15, 2020, on their luck. Farrell’s sense of causes incident to age. He of humor was a great asset in was born in Grantsville on his life and his patience was Robert LeRoy Oct. 12, 1927, to Edna Barrus well known among family and Anderson and Eugene Pehr friends. Cardon Anderson. He was the seventh He was active in The Church of ten children. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day On June 14, 2020, Robert He enjoyed a small town Saints and served as stake LeRoy Cardon was taken back upbringing before enlisting in clerk to two stake presidents home to be with Heavenly the Navy during his final year and served 15 bishops as either Father and his loved ones of high school in order to serve ward or financial clerk during on the other side of the veil. in World War II. He served his lifetime. Robert was born Aug. 30, aboard the USS Kwajalein. He Funeral services will be 1939, to parents LeRoy Willard and every one of his brothers held Thursday, June 18, 2020, Cardon and Bertha Gay in served in one of the country’s Brent and Linda, all of at 11 a.m., at the Grantsville Tooele, Utah. He attended armed forces. Farrell outlived Grantsville. He was preceded Stake Center, 550 E. Durfee St. Tooele High, graduating in the all six brothers and three sis- in death by his wife. He has There will be a visitation one year 1958. He then joined the ters. eight grandchildren, 15 great- hour prior to the service at the United States Navy from Aug. He met his wife Verniece grandchildren, and four great- same location. Interment will 1958 to July 1962 with honor- (Rosenau) Anderson while liv- great-grandchildren. follow at the Grantsville City able discharge. He worked for ing in Spokane, Washington. Farrell worked in the world Cemetery. Services entrusted Hughes Aircraft Company from Terry (Blain), David Palmer great- and great-great nieces After their marriage, they of finance and had great with Didericksen Memorial, 1962 to 1966 as an Electronic (Lori), Gary Palmer (Marilyn), and nephews. He will be returned to Utah and raised acumen with numbers. His 435-277-0050. Technician “A” and Electronic as well as many great- nieces missed by many family mem- four children: Mark, Janice, friendly personality and engag- Test Technician “A.” His last job and nephews and great-great-, bers and friends. A viewing was working in aerospace for nieces and nephews. He was will be held June 17, 2020, TRW with top secret clearance preceded in death by his par- at 10:30 – 11:45 a.m., at Tate for 31 years retiring in 1998. ents and sister Maureen Gay Mortuary in Tooele, Utah, with Uncle Robert was the Palmer of Grantsville. He is a graveside service follow- beloved and best uncle to survived by son-in-law James ing at noon at the Tooele City his four nieces and nephews L. Palmer of Grantsville, four Cemetery. Marilyn Chin (Terry), Patty nieces and nephews, many

Karen Hammond kind sister in whom there was no guile. By now, she will have Garbett had a great family reunion with Dwain and our parents Karen Hammond Garbett and sister, Jolene who passed was born Dec. 9, 1938, in away in 2001. Tooele, Utah, to Thomas Alton Karen is survived by her Hammond and Cleo June three brothers Ron Lynn Isgreen. The eldest of five sib- Hammond of Birmingham lings, Karen grew up in Tooele England, Tom Hammond of PHOTO COURTESY OF STANSBURY BASEBALL and graduated from Tooele Grantsville, Larry Hammond The Stansbury baseball team won the championship at the Cache Valley Diamond Classic in Logan on Saturday. High in 1957. Karen passed of West Valley; loads of nieces, The Stallions went 5-0 during the tournament, outscoring their opponents 49-14, and have a record of 9-2 this away quietly June 14, 2020, nephews and grand-nephews summer. after feeling unwell in recent and nieces, scattered around months. She was very pleased the world. Additionally, she is helps to play in a tournament Stallions an early 2-0 lead, and to achieve her 81st birthday, survived by Dwain’s daughter Stansbury like that.” they stretched it to 4-1 in the last Dec. 2019. Corinne; and his five sons Ray, continued from page A6 The Stallions’ 10 pitchers third on Tyler Harris’ two-run She was blessed beyond Larry, Lee, DeLon, Dwain; and posted a team earned-run triple. Farmington responded measure to be married to care Karen gave to their father multiple grandchildren and average of 2.57 for the tourna- with four runs in the fourth Dwain Garbett in 2001. A few until he passed away in 2010. great-grandchildren. included an eight-run outburst ment. That stingy effort on off SHS relievers Zane Bryant short years after Karen married Karen was always serving A special thank you goes out in the fourth inning. the mound combined with and Blake, taking a 5-4 lead Dwain, he became sick with others, including grandma to special friends who watched On Friday, the Stallions an offense that hit .390 and that swelled to 7-4 in the fifth. dementia. Karen was a dutiful Laurel Bush Isgreen, and then after Karen in her later years: defeated Roy 7-3 with a seven- posted a slugging percentage Carroll’s two-out grand slam wife who loved Dwain dearly our mom June over many Kay and Carolee Colovich, Paul run fourth inning. Allie started of 1.039. Carroll was 8-for-14 after a single by Sundloff and and worked tirelessly to take years. She was a member of and Evelyn Lindsay, Blair and the surge with a sacrifice fly, (.571) with four doubles and back-to-back walks by Miller care of him. When Dwain’s The Church of Jesus Christ of Rose Wilkes and Winnie Jones. and Carroll followed with a 10 RBIs, while Allie was 7-for- and Harris briefly restored health became such that he Latter-day Saints and served Karen truly appreciated your two-run double. Nate Nunley 13 (.538) with two triples the Stallions’ lead at 8-7, but had to be moved to a long-term faithfully in many church call- kindness and friendship. drove in another run on a and three RBIs and Clark was fatigue set in and the Phoenix care facility, Karen continued ings and loved to attend the There will be a graveside fielder’s choice and Bleazard 7-for-16 (.438) with a home scored 11 runs over the final to love and support him and Jordan River Temple every service for Karen on Thursday, added an RBI single. Allie and run, two triples, a double and two innings against Blake, visited him every single day. week. Karen was a member June 18, 2020, at the Tooele Miller each had multiple hits seven RBIs. Miller was 5-for- Nicholes and Will Hinton. Dwain’s children, will be eter- of the Daughters of Utah City Cemetery, at 11 a.m. for SHS. 12 (.417) at the plate for the Frustration also was a fac- nally grateful for the love and Pioneers. She was a loving There will be no viewing. Wayman was the winning weekend. tor for the Stallions, as several pitcher, allowing one run in However, Stansbury ran out close calls didn’t go in their two innings in relief of Clark. of steam on Monday night, favor and tempers boiled over. Clark yielded two runs on playing its sixth game in five “We need to be better about four hits in 3 2/3 innings with days. The Stallions’ offense forgetting about calls and just four strikeouts, and Sundloff was in top form, led by Clark’s playing baseball,” said Jason For All the Great Events in Life pitched one-third of an inning. two-run home run in the first Jones, who was ejected after a Stansbury wrapped up inning and Carroll’s grand brief argument with the home- pool play with a 5-1 win over slam in the fifth, but seven plate umpire. “I need to do a Trappers 2 on Friday. Shields errors and an exhausted pitch- better job of that. You live and Let Everyone Know! was the winning pitcher with ing staff combined to spell you learn.” two perfect innings, striking doom for SHS. Fortunately for the Stallions, out two. Kimball Thorpe and “This is our 11th game they didn’t have much time Brandon Merritt also had in two weeks,” Jason Jones to dwell on Monday’s loss. solid pitching outings in relief. said. “I think we’re out of gas They were scheduled to face Place a Woodhouse, Daxton Nakken, and definitely out of arms. Bountiful at home Tuesday Carroll, Miller, Thorpe, They gave it their all and they evening after press time, with Notice in the Sundloff and Trent Jones each battled, but we just definitely another game Wednesday in had a hit in the win. did have enough tonight. You Bountiful against Viewmont. “We were playing against can learn from these types of “We need to be ready and Transcript some good competition — games. They’re not pretty and prepared,” Jason Jones said. teams that we’ll face in the they’re definitely not fun to “It definitely helps to be back Bulletin! playoffs in the summer and watch, but hopefully we can on the field after a tough one during high school season,” learn from it and get better.” like that.” Weddings • Birthdays Jason Jones said. “It really Clark’s home run gave the [email protected] Graduations • Retirement • Anniversaries • Military Missionaries • Awards roles when next season begins and 5A (schools) in a tourna- Soccer in March 2021. ment setting, that’s a lot bet- continued from page A6 “It was awesome,” Jones ter than playing 4A (schools) TOOELE said. “I wish we could have and wondering what might 435-882-0050 TRANSCRIPT gotten all (seven of) the have been.” 58 N. Main, Tooele underclassmen, who will be seniors together, but it was [email protected] 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) BULLETIN relied upon to play bigger great. To be able to play 6A A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 16, 2020 PRIMARY ELECTION PREVIEW FOR GOVERNOR FOR GOVERNOR Spencer Cox Greg Hughes Since announcing my can- and as mayor, county com- Greg Hughes grew up in $400 million in tax cuts. didacy for governor, my wife missioner, state legislator and a rough blue-collar neigh- He is known as a champion Abby and I have visited 198 of lieutenant governor, it is less borhood in Pittsburgh, for our veterans running bills Utah’s 248 cities and towns — known that the Cox family has Pennsylvania. Raised by a and supporting legislation only 50 more to go. Along the operated a telecommunica- single mother, with the help that reflect the gratitude and way, we’ve knocked on dozens tions company for more than of aunts and his grandmother, respect that we all feel for our of doors, joined more than 100 years in Sanpete County. Greg was taught lessons of military men and women. He 40 community service proj- Like any business, we’ve adapt- faith, hard work and strength created the Utah Department ects and met with thousands ed with technology and now of will. of Veterans and Military of Utahns from Snowville to install fiber optics for Utah’s After serving a mission for Affairs, passed a tuition waiver Monticello. most successful tech compa- his church, Greg moved to for Purple Heart recipients, In my travels, I’ve seen nies. As governor, I’ll make Utah to work on a political passed the Scott B. Lundell Utahns interact with their sure Utah continues to be the campaign and ended up stay- Tuition Waiver that provides neighbors, families and “Startup State” with low taxes, ing, attending Utah Valley free college tuition to surviving friends. Their examples of ser- fewer regulations and minimal State College and BYU. dependents of National Guard vice and sacrifice impress and government intervention. employee per 127 residents In his early 20’s, Greg members killed on active duty, ing opposing sides together to inspire. These examples also In each town, I’m also asked, to one employee per 154 resi- started what has become a suc- passed a property tax exemp- develop unique Utah-solutions remind me that government “Why are you running?” dents. This is only the begin- cessful small business doing tion for disabled veterans, to controversial issues such alone can’t solve many of our First and foremost, I’m ning, and a new administration real estate development and increased the pay for members as medical cannabis, justice problems, but strong commu- running to transform Utah’s is the perfect time to make property management. He and of the National Guard, and he reform, developing the inland nities working together can. education system. Our current government even more stream- his business partner still oper- negotiated the development port, and protecting religious Utah’s greatness lies not in its approach leaves too many kids lined and modern. ate this business today. of three new veterans nursing freedom while opposing dis- government but in the strength behind and often emphasizes I’m running because I want In 2002, he was elected homes crimination. and character of its people. the wrong outcomes. We have to give rural Utahns the voice to the Utah House of As Speaker, Greg worked Hughes founded Red I’ve thoroughly enjoyed a persistent teacher shortage they deserve. During my Representatives. In 2010 and extensively on issues that Meat Radio in 2008 and co- visiting every corner of the and our under-compensated time as lieutenant governor, 2012 he was elected as the would help attract business hosted the Saturday morn- state this year, especially as educators are constrained we created the Rural Online House Majority Whip and in and increase job availability ing show for six years, until it’s given me the chance to by excessive mandates, Initiative, a way to move more 2014 and 2016 his colleagues for the citizens of Utah and he 2014. He was also a co-host introduce myself to many new assessments and antiquated employment opportunities to elected him as the Speaker led the effort to relocate the of KCPW’s “Both Sides of friends. approaches that prevent them rural Utah. Not only has this of the House. He also served state prison. Despite unprec- the Aisle” which received a I tell them that I’m a lifelong from connecting with students. decreased congestion along the as Chairman of the House edented political pressure, UBEE award from the Utah Utahn. I was born here, and When teachers lose the joy of Wasatch Front and saved tax- Education Committee and Greg stood strong to defeat Broadcasters Association for besides graduate school and teaching, students lose the joy payer dollars, it allows locals he founded the Conservative multiple attempts to expand Best Personalities in 2014. a foreign mission, have never of learning. Much of the fault to remain in their remote com- Caucus. Obamacare in Utah. He fought Outside of his legislative and left. I’m raising my kids on lies with our own state policies munities with good-paying During his time in the to increase education funding business experience, Hughes the farm my great-great-great that prioritize test scores over careers. A Cox administration Legislature, Greg passed leg- at historic levels ($1.7 billion) is active in the community. grandfather settled more than students. will represent all 29 counties islation to implement state while cutting taxes. He led the He has coached little league 160 years ago. Everything I Additionally, no one is held and make certain rural Utah is spending limitations, reformed effort to reform Utah’s home- football and he served in many need in a home, a career and accountable for our state’s not forgotten. Utah’s liquor laws, created less services delivery model, board positions including a community is all here. That’s education successes or failures. And finally, I’m running a public private partnership and he launched Operation Rio Chairman of UTA, Summit why, if I am fortunate enough Utah needs a governor who because politics is fundamen- early childhood education pro- Grande to combat the lawless- Academy Charter School, the to be elected governor, I pledge can act as a bold CEO — Chief tally broken in our country. gram that has become a model ness that had grown out of United Way of Salt Lake, the to complete any term to which Education Officer — who will It has become a competition across the country, has been control in Salt Lake City. He Pioneer Park Coalition and the I am elected and run for no be held accountable and knows to tear people down instead a leader in education reform, also led the effort to go after Lone Peak Hospital. more than two terms. This how to advance the systemic of a competition of ideas and and supported truth in bond- the manufacturers of opioids Greg has been married to campaign is neither a step- reforms our schools need. We bringing people together. Our ing and other spending reform and increase drug treatment his wife Krista for 25 years. ping stone, nor is it laying the must continue the vision to willingness to help our neigh- legislation. Hughes was a key options for those struggling Together they have three groundwork for a bigger job. make Utah’s education system bors and desire to collaborate figure in passing comprehen- with addiction. children (Sophie, Holden and I tell them I’m a lifelong the best in the nation. That’s to solve problems makes us sive tax reform that lead to a Greg is known for his ability Reagan) and reside in Draper, Republican. I stand by the core exactly what I intend to do. unique in this increasingly flatter state income tax and to get things done by bring- Utah. Republican principles of strong I’m running because I want toxic environment of tribal- families, fiscal responsibility, to upgrade and consolidate ism. I’ve seen it growing up federalism, the sanctity of life, our government. Utah’s state in Fairview and in every town self-reliance, compassion and government is an $18 billion we’ve visited this year. limited government. While enterprise, and like any large Utah has the potential to FOR GOVERNOR every party has its challenges, organization, it needs con- show the rest of the country I am proud of the core tenets stant scrutiny to stay lean and how to treat one another, of my party and believe our focused. Gov. Herbert and I reach consensus on difficult Thomas Wright country is best served when we have made state government issues and build thriving com- adhere to its founding values. more efficient and saved Utah munities. I couldn’t be more Of all his responsibilities, of his team, the company has I share my passion for busi- taxpayers more than $2 billion grateful for the chance I’ve had Thomas is most proud of become a leading brokerage in ness. While many know of by reducing the number of to serve Utah, and — with your “Resident Breakfast Chef.” Utah. Starting the company in my service on the city council state employees from one state help — we can do even more. And, his favorite hobby is 2008 was tough and required attending sports competitions, careful management, cutting dance competitions, and music budgets, building processes recitals as his kids’ ultimate and identifying efficiencies to FOR GOVERNOR fan. He and his wife Caroline make payroll. Thomas’s work (Fuller) live in Salt Lake City ethic, leadership, ability to with their four children and identify talent while anticipat- Jon Huntsman chose to raise their family in ing challenges is the driver of Utah because it’s a state with the company’s success. He will Governor Jon Huntsman is a ing defense technology, finan- family values that creates bring the same commitment to proven conservative, visionary cial technology and biological opportunity. Thomas grew Utah as governor. leader and experienced public technology. up in Utah and is a product of Thomas has been volunteer- servant. He is uniquely quali- During his first term as gov- Utah public school’s and the ing for conservative values Thomas served the fied to lead Utah. ernor, he passed the largest tax University of Utah. He loves for over twelve years. He was Republican party and ran his The Governor’s top pri- cut in state history, made Utah living in Utah and wants to elected by county and state business the same way he orities are accelerating Utah’s the nation’s most business- build on Utah’s incredible suc- delegates to be Salt Lake would serve as Governor: by economic recovery from the friendly state and modernized cess while tackling the chal- County Republican Party being a principled and proven COVID-19 pandemic, manag- state government, laying the lenges that has created. Chairman (2009-2011), Utah conservative. He has done his ing Utah’sMake growth and Your combat- Votefoundation Count for 15 years of Thomas works as the presi- Republican Party Chairman best to give back to the com- ing the state’sLook mental for your health ballot in unprecedentedthe economic pros- dent and principal broker of (2011-2013) and National munity he loves so much by crisis. mail starting June 9th perity. the Utah-based company that Committeeman to repre- being involved in the Utah The decisions we make over Governor Huntsman’s fed- he built, Summit Sotheby’s sent Utah on the Republican Debate Commission, Utah the next four years will greatly eral service is complete. He is International Realty, that National Committee (2016- Symphony | Utah Opera, impact ourhuntsman2020.com state for decades to fully committed to serving our helps Utah families buy and 2020). This “in the trenches” United Way of Salt Lake, Dixie come. Governor Huntsman’s state for the duration of any economy. sell their homes. His business experience has taught Thomas State University Board of economic plan will double our term to which he is elected. Utah has always been philosophy is to create a vision how state, local and national Trustees, and the Utah State economy by creating a frame- The experience he gained as known as the Crossroads of the and implement a strategy that government work so he can Board of Regents. work for Utah companies to U.S. Ambassador to China and West; Utah’s goal should be delivers results. With the help effectively lead Utah. create high-paying jobs in new Russia gives Utah an impor- nothing short of becoming the and existing industries includ- tant advantage in the global Crossroads of the World.

Make Your Vote Count Look for your ballot in the mail starting June 9th

huntsman2020.com Paid for by Huntsman for Governor 2020 TUESDAY June 16, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9

FOR COUNTY COUNCIL FOR COUNTY COUNCIL Shawn Milne Sarah Patino Commissioner Shawn Milne of Commerce Board, Kiwanis Sarah believes Tooele in-law to one. Sarah gradu- and his wife, Renee, have Club President, Boy Scout lead- County needs a change in lead- ated from the culinary arts called Tooele City home for 20 er, Tooele Valley Community ership. She will work with her program at California State years and have spent that time Co-Op, and many others. family and yours in mind. She University, Chico. Sarah has serving the residents of Tooele. Commissioner Milne’s leader- will advocate for the under- done continuing education at As a local business owner, ship and tenacity has helped served and disabled members Utah State University, Cornell he understands the needs restore Tooele County’s finan- of our community. Sarah University and more. Sarah of Tooele. Renee has served cial footing, manage the area’s believes Tooele County can supports our local law enforce- Tooele’s children and fami- quickening growth, increased make smart growth decisions ment and emergency respond- lies and currently serves the cooperation with partner agen- while retaining an agricultur- ers. Sarah would propose Tooele County School District cies, and ensured transparency ally friendly environment. that Tooele County become as a curriculum director. Both with the public. His involve- Sarah is employed by USU a 2nd Amendment sanctuary Shawn and Renee are active in ment in several key local eco- Extension where she teaches county. Sarah has worked in local civic organizations sup- nomic development projects nutrition. Sarah has co-written event planning & fundraising porting local businesses and has increased the diversity grants bringing in thousands for over 25 years. She owns a citizens of Tooele. of the county’s commercial County his top priority and is of dollars to help feed and edu- local endurance sporting event ees. She serves on the Tooele Prior to being elected to the base. His knack for business looking forward to continuing cate our community. She hopes and would advocate for other County Fair Board. Sarah is Tooele County Commission, development continues to be to serve the people of Tooele. to revamp county services and local business owners. Sarah also the founder of Utah Angel Shawn served on the Tooele an asset to the community. More info at VoteMilne.com. activities to be more family loves volunteering. She has Gowns. City Council, Planning & Commissioner Milne has made friendly. Sarah is a veteran’s spoken at TOFW (Time Out for Zoning Commission, Chamber serving the needs of Tooele wife, mom of six and a mother- Women) to over 7,500 attend-

FOR COUNTY COUNCIL MY ANSWER Scott Wardle Is abortion the same as gendercide? My wife, Courtney, and I councilman. During this time are the parents of three chil- I have shown I will listen to From the writings of the many reasons why people sup- greatly. This is the tendency dren. We moved to Tooele in citizens’ concerns, find solu- Rev. Billy Graham port abortion and this is one to decide moral issues on the 1997 and love our community. tions to problems we face, and of them. In many societies it basis of whether or not they I have earned a bachelor’s then work and serve in a man- Q: During the pandemic it affects girls more than boys. are convenient or bring plea- degree in marriage and fam- ner that will better the lives of was reported that some doc- The traditional preference sure to a person. In addition, ily studies and a Master’s individuals and families. I am tors were helping women abort for boys in many cultures has many who are told their chil- degree in education and cur- a fiscal conservative who will their babies at home by taking combined with the trend for dren will be born with defects riculum. I work for the Church protect your tax dollars. a pill since many could not smaller families and the ability end up delivering healthy of Jesus Christ of Latter-day We need a councilman with travel to an abortion clinic. to determine the sex of a child babies. We have dismissed Saints as a religious educator. concrete plans in addressing One mother said she chose while still in the womb. God, resulting in skewed I have taught in our commu- quality growth (residential, abortion because she did not Much to the dismay of many thinking and consciences that nity at Tooele, Grantsville and commercial, and water) that want to have another girl since Americans, this procedure was are desensitized to right and Stansbury high schools, and can be implemented in a col- she already had three daugh- actually being debated in the wrong; making moral decisions I’m currently teaching at the laborative way with other ters and had hoped for a boy. United States Congress some solely on what “fits in” with University of Utah Institute of governmental entities and form of government. This will I was stunned to learn that years ago, with strong support our individual preferences. Religion. businesses. I have these plans be an opportunity for us to gendercide is legally practiced for allowing parents to rob the Encourage your heart by For the last 14 years I have and experience to move us have greater, closer representa- in other parts of the world. Is innocent of their right to life reading Psalm 119:16. had the opportunity to serve forward. tion. I want to serve and speak abortion really the same as because they happen to be the the citizens of Tooele, as a city In 2021, we will start a new for you. gendercide? - A.G. wrong gender. This column is based on the A: The practice of gender- Widespread acceptance of words and writings of the late cide has led to a serious imbal- abortion is symbolic of some- Rev. Billy Graham. ance of the sexes in China thing deeper within our society © 2020 Billy Graham and North India. There are that should also concern us Literary Trust Delivering the News in TOOELETRANSCRIPT Tooele County for More BULLETIN Than 120 Years Subscribe Today 435-882-0050 Vote Sarah Patino Tooele County Council

LEADERSHIP STRENGTH FOR SCOTT OUR FUTURE” WARDLE TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSIONER SHAWN MILNE for SECURED OUR FUTURE BY: COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 1 Preventing county bankruptcy in 2013 Increasing Rainy Day Fund from a negative balance to $15 MM (Utah allowable max) • Leadership Transparently keeping the county budget in balance • Integrity Responsibly securing money for large projects Prioritizing grown in all economic sectors • Vision Retaining low property taxes via tourism & events • Dedication Strengthening public relationships with the Tooele County School District Paid Political Advertisement Paid Political Advertisement Leadership for Today ... Creating a Better Tomorrow A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 16, 2020

FOR SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #1 FOR SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #1 Albert Bottema Sandy Critchlow Worked for Tooele School Students should be given Born and raised in Tooele as a member of the Tooele District for 46 years in the an opportunity to receive a County, I attended both grade County Board of Education. Maintenance Department. balanced, well-rounded educa- school and high school at This upcoming school year, During that time, I also tion, that will allow them to Dugway Proving Ground. especially with COVID-19, will served five years as district make career choices. There is My husband Ned and I not be a challenge for our teachers, energy manager, managing a greater need for increased only raised our kids in Tooele staff, parents and mostly for utility costs, and improving course offerings in the skills County School District, we our students. efficiency of facility HVAC and trades. Planned cuts in have several grandkids and Communication will contin- operations. Served two terms school funding from the state now great grandkids who are ue to be key, we must listen to as Tooele Classified Employees should not be placed on the enrolled in both Tooele and all stakeholder input, support Association president and backs of students or teachers. Grantsville schools, ranging our teachers and staff. 15 years on the association’s The Board of Education from kindergarten to a senior Our teachers and staff have executive board. should develop a 20-year this coming school year. already proven what they can A member of the school plan to accommodate student I have volunteered in our do. Back in March, Monday board should be an account- growth. This includes mainte- schools for several years as a the 16th was already a day able advocate and representa- nance and upgrades of existing aesthetics. member of the Kiwanis Club of off for students. Teachers and I want to be part of this tive of the concerns and inter- facilities, planning, developing, In favor of increasing sala- Tooele. Our local chapter cur- staff had two days of prepara- amazing group, to help our ests of patrons and students. and building efficient, cost ries and benefits to retain qual- rently oversees the, “Kiwanis tion. Wednesday morning our students, involve parents and Board members should have effective, strategically located, ity classroom teachers and sup- Great American Award,” in teachers and staff had classes support our teachers. regular contact and input from new facilities that focus on port professionals. many of our 5th grade classes. up and running online. That Thank you for your time. the patrons they represent. functionality, not architectural I would love the opportu- shows you how amazing TCSD I hope your vote will be for nity to continue volunteering is! Sandy Critchlow District #1

FOR SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #1 Robert Gowans My decision to run for and Technical Education District 1 school board mem- Coordinator ber is based upon wanting to • District Career and be an advocate for students, Technical Education Specialist parents, and schools. A school • Member of Tooele board’s decisions should be Education Foundation’s Board based on students, and what of Directors makes them successful in • National Association of their futures. Some of my Agricultural Educators Award Vote educational accomplishments Winner include: • Walmart Teacher of the • Huntsman’s Excellence in Year Education Award Winner • Experience lobbying on • 37 years as a teacher and both the state and national FFA Advisor level. ROBERT • 32 years in Tooele County • 16 years experience nego- students have experienced School District tiating teacher contracts with during this pandemic will have • 16 years as Tooele the district long term effects. Educational Association It has become more evident I look forward to advocat- President and Vice President through the COVID-19 pan- ing for the best interest of our • 11 years as THS Career demic the importance of hav- students, parents, and employ- and Technical Education ing a strong education back- ees of Tooele County School Department Chair ground present on our school District. GOWANS • 9 years as THS Career board. Many of the things our INTERPERSONAL EDGE SCHOOL BOARD Is it risk mitigation or DISTRICT 1 a safety guarantee? Q: My state is beginning to re-open and I’m finding I don’t want to leave home. I realize if I go anywhere or do anything I am taking a risk. How are you recommending clients weigh ✯ 37 years of education experience out the decision to return to any kind of normal life? ✯ Proven leadership

Daneen Skube ✯ Experienced in both state and GUEST COLUMNIST federal educational funding A: What I’m recommend- If you wait to leave home policy during our activities how ✯ Advocate for students ing to clients is to think about until there is no risk then you high can our quality of life be? all the other risks they were are treating the pandemic unlike When I was in my twenties I did taking before this pandemic any other activity you did before an odd thing for a young person started. We all get in our cars, this crisis. Instead of weighing and studied death a lot. I under- take walks and raise children out the risks versus rewards you stood that if I did not under- Paid Political Advertisement knowing there are many risks are waiting for a zero-risk situ- stand my relationship with involved in each of these activi- ation. death my ability to live would ties. And, yet, we take those Was it prudent for our be compromised. risks every day! country to encourage us to During my twenties I real- We’ve gone through social stay home? I always judge the ized most of us are not afraid distancing, through social effectiveness of any decision of death but anxious about the isolation, and now I believe from the results. Although the risks of living. Like, the risk to the next phase will be, at best, economic consequences have apply for a job we don’t get, a social reluctance. Except in been severe, the reduction in love affair that breaks our heart, unusual circumstances we infections and deaths has been or children that disappoint us. haven’t looked at contact with powerful. If our goal in life is to avoid all other people as a danger to our A confusing aspect of re- risk, we seriously impoverish Your Complete Local News Source health. Some of my clients are opening is there is no guidebook the quality of our lives. saying they finally understand on how and when we leave Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 the mindset of people with ago- home. You have to trust yourself The last word(s) raphobia. to evaluate your risk factors, Q: People in my organization age, health and risk tolerance. are so polarized on how they are Then you can create a prudent dealing with this crisis. Is there plan where you slowly re- a reason people react so differ- engage in ordinary life. ently to the same adversity? When you get into your car A: Yes, as the Talmud, an you don’t obsess about all the important collection of Jewish things that can go wrong but writings, perceptively observes, you do drive carefully. You now “We do not see things as they have to bring that same capacity are. We see things as we are.” for risk tolerance to everyday You will learn a great deal about ELECT decisions. Who do you see, how others as you watch them right do you see them, where do you now. Sandy go, and what activity do you deem non-essential and low Daneen Skube, Ph.D., execu- reward benefit? tive coach, trainer, therapist and We accept when we drive a speaker, also appears as the FOX car, despite vigilant driving, a Channel’s “Workplace Guru” drunk driver could come out each Monday morning. She’s the of nowhere and kill or hurt us. author of “Interpersonal Edge: Yet we still get into a car. Bring Breakthrough Tools for Talking this same level of risk mitigation to Anyone, Anywhere, About CRITCHLOW to your thinking about leaving Anything” (Hay House, 2006). home. Realize despite social dis- You can contact Dr. Skube at tancing, few public outings and www.interpersonaledge.com or masks, essentially despite all 1420 NW Gilman Blvd., #2845, your vigilance you could end up Issaquah, WA 98027. Sorry, no SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 1 catching this. personal replies. If we demand a zero-risk © 2020 Interpersonal Edge TUESDAY June 16, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11 ENDORSED BY UTAH

HENDERSON

“Spencer Cox is a proven leader. I trust his judgment and vision, especially in challenging times.” - Governor Gary Herbert

Patrick Ciervo, Tooele, Utah - “He has shown great Dee Jenks, Lehi, Utah - “He is a great man with high Victoria Wixom, South Jordan, Utah - “He is well spoken leadership skills over the years, especially during standards. I appreciate the job he has done as and levelheaded. He is experienced in dealing with the pandemic.” Lt. Governor.” Utah’s issues.” Kyle Friant, Salt Lake City, Utah - “Spencer has proven Miriam Bateman, Tooele, Utah - “As a public health Ken Prigmore, Spanish Fork, Utah - “There isn’t a throughout his career that he doesn’t take any voice nurse, I have been impressed with the way he has led the more solid team on the governor’s ticket for the for granted.” COVID-19 task force.” Republican primary.” Anna Jorgenson, Tremonton, Utah - “Spencer will make Kelly Christensen Almquist, Lehi, Utah - “I trust that he Craig Paulsen, Salt Lake City, Utah - “He has shown his an incredible governor and has my full support.” will do a fantastic job!” support of rural Utah values and honesty in government.” Cyndi Olsen Krebs, Orem, Utah - “Cox and Henderson Pat Correa, Provo, Utah - “I am so impressed with his Dave Holt, Tooele, Utah - “He is a down-to-earth, caring make a brilliant team.” knowledge and leadership.” human being.” Randy Hoopes, Roy, Utah - “Spencer will jump start our Diane Duckett, Orem, Utah - “He is experienced and Rob Beauchamp, Taylorsville, Utah - “He is down-to- economy and keep Utah ahead of the nation.” honest. We need that in Utah.” earth and will put Utah first.” Addison Garside, Provo, Utah - “Spencer has proven that Jacob Christensen, Salt Lake City, Utah - “I wouldn’t Dora Tesch, North Ogden, Utah - “He is a man with he is qualified and ready to be governor.” want anyone else to be our next governor.” integrity, honesty and character.” Gina McDaniel Kemp, Heber City, Utah - “I think he is Guy Wymore, Tooele, Utah - “Spencer has demonstrated Karen George, Salt Lake City, Utah - “He cares about smart and capable as a leader.” extraordinary professionalism with all COVID-19 issues.” each and every one of us.” Dean Williams, Grantsville, Utah - “He will fight for Utah’s Debbie Boren, Salt Lake City, Utah - “Spencer is certainly Ryan Buttars, Eagle Mountain, Utah - “I know he has the interests and represent our values.” the right man for governor of Utah!” character and ethics to lead Utah to prosperity!” Ron Brooks, Springville, Utah - “He has the pulse of Utah Pam Gilbert, Bountiful, Utah - “I feel he is very qualified Kimberly Bird, Alpine, Utah - “He understands Utah’s and I believe he knows what is best for our state.” for this position.” citizens. He serves by doing. He finds solutions.” Hailey Rasmussen, West Jordan, Utah - “He is honest. Brent Watson, Springville, Utah - “I would love to see Eulale Dixon, Murray, Utah - “Spencer truly cares He is kind. And he does what is right.” him as governor.” about Utah.”

Thousands of Utahns are endorsing Spencer Cox for Governor. Read what they have to say at endorsedbyutah.com/coxforgovernor Vote Spencer Cox for Governor now through June 30.

Paid for by Cox for Governor A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 16, 2020

Wildfires ment use. No structures were the county started Friday and from sparks from a person cut- damaged on the island. scorched 15 acres. ting and grinding metal in an continued from page A1 “There is only one cabin out A Bates Canyon Fire started area of dry vegetation. there and we were able to pro- Saturday and heavy winds Big Springs Fire in Skull tect all the mining operations pushed it to consume 17 acres. Valley located south of I-80 ed June 1. The first fire started and the gravel pit,” Walton “It was a very close call for along state Route 196 started from an exploding target used said. homeowners in the area, no Sunday and was 85 percent while target shooting, and the The Winter Springs Fire damage to infrastructure,” contained by Monday evening, second fire from heavy equip- near the southeast corner of Walton said. The fire started according to Walton. The blaze

COURTESY STATE DIVISION OF FORESTRY, FIRE, AND PUBLIC LANDS An aerial photograph on Tuesday morning shows the extent of the Big Springs fire in Skull Valley. had burned more than 3,000 lanterns or similar devices, and acres. operating off-highway vehicles Three structures and seven without spark arresters. vehicles were burned in the Big A defendant has been issued Springs Fire. The structures a summons to appear in fed- included one outbuilding and eral court in connection with two conex storage containers. the recent Tabby Canyon Fire A fire farther west in Skull on Stansbury Island, according Valley dubbed The North Delle to the news release. Fire also started Sunday and He faces a Class A misde- consumed 500 acres. meanor for violating a fire The Bureau of Land prevention order – which Management (BLM) West subjects him to up to a year in Desert District Friday issued prison and a $100,000 fine. a fire prevention order that This is one of several pending addresses seasonal and year- cases, according to the U.S. round fire restrictions. Attorney’s Office. The BLM A news release stated urges everyone to leave these restrictions apply to BLM- devices at home while visiting managed lands within the public lands. counties of Box Elder, Cache, Walton said that with the Juab, Millard, Morgan, Rich, increased fire danger people Salt Lake, Summit, Tooele, need to ensure that they have Utah, Wasatch, and Weber. adequate defensible space “Northwestern Utah has around their homes and on experienced one of the driest their properties. springs on record; we are see- “One tool we’ve created this ing relative humidity levels and year for people in the unincor- conditions similar to mid-July,” porated parts of the county, if said Erik Valdez, West Desert they need assistance modifying District Fire Management the vegetation on their prop- Specialist. “Thick mats of erty to be better prepared for unburnt fuel from last year the threat of fire, or if they just coupled with this year’s fuels need some advice on how to and vegetation drying faster better prepare their land from than normal has significantly potential wildfire they can go increased the risk of accidental to Tooelewildfire.org for more wildfires.” information,” Walton said. The fire prevention order People can fill out an assis- prohibits the use of steel-core, tance application. steel-jacketed, or steel-tipped “We will do our best to help ammunition from June 15 those who reach out on a first- through September 30. Year- come first- serve basis as we round restrictions include have resources available,” he prohibition of fireworks, said. exploding targets, tracer and [email protected] incendiary ammunition, sky

the new normal health risk sta- COVID-19 tus, or green, as well as Bluff continued from page A1 and Mexican Hat to the low health risk status, or yellow. Herbert did not change Salt Lake City’s orange risk status. “COVID-19 isn’t going away Utah currently has the 11th make despite how many businesses, highest rate of positive tests bars, and stores open up,” said per 100,000 people in the U.S, Amy Bate from the Tooele according to the health depart- County Health Department. ment report. “This past week Utah cases saw “As time has progressed memories a large spike and officials fear people are realizing ‘maybe this may be the beginning of I don’t really need to be this a second wave. Public health concerned about this stuff like experts believe many are expe- I was three months ago,’” said riencing ‘pandemic fatigue’ Bate. “However, fatigue could and are dropping healthy hab- lead to more cases because together its too early. We recommend not all areas have peaked or not throwing out good habits.” dropped low enough to fully Since May 25, the 14-day relax. People need to ask them- average of new cases has selves, ‘Can I prevent the virus been increasing in the state. from spreading to where it Hospitalization growth ratio hits or affects the people that indicates a 25% increase in are really vulnerable to it?’ A the current 14-day period sense of community thinking compared to the previous two- can help with slowing down week period, according to the and reusing healthy habits health department report. such as frequent cleaning, dis- Gov. Gary Herbert recently infecting frequently touched ordered a pause on lifting any areas, handwashing and wear- virus related restrictions as ing masks. I think we need Utah’s rate of positive tests to remind people about the continues to increase at an fact that it’s not so much ‘I’m alarming rate, he said. not going to be too concerned However on June 12, in because I’m pretty healthy,’ close consultation with local but it is about being concerned health authorities and with the about the people in our com- Utah Department of Health, munity that could definitely Herbert issued an executive suffer serious consequences.” order moving Kane County to [email protected]

For All the Great Events in Life utah’s largest selection of Let Everyone recreational vehicles Know! Place a Notice in the Transcript Bulletin! Weddings • Birthdays • Graduations • Retirement Military • Missionaries • Honors & Awards 435-882-0050 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN 58 N. Main, Tooele 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) TUESDAY June 16, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B1 Bulletin Board

from preschool through 8th grade at Events or who work independently and have evenings by appointment only. Special Parkinson’s disease Support Tooele Tooele County’s only faith-based school. The WOTM will host a Father’s Day been negatively impacted financially as a classes offered regularly. Call the center Group Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day result of the virus may also be eligible for for more information. Senior Center Dinner on Thursday 18 June at 5:30 p.m. A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small Father’s eat free, all others $8. For mem- this assistance. The senior center is for the enjoyment of be overwhelming for the newly diag- class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- bers and their guests only. Tooele Family Al-Anon all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are nosed. Tooele has a support group for riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Our Veteran’s Day dinner’s are back. This Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., persons with Parkinson’s disease and their visit www.stmargschool.org. month it will be on Thursday 25 June at Historical Society at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting caregivers. You can learn how others are 5:30 p.m. Please come help recognize/ basement at the back of the building. For activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, Meetings Cancelled coping with PD and how to live well. We High School Reunions honor one of our Veteran’s. For members questions or more information, please crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled Due to the Corona Virus/Covid 19, our meet the third Friday of each month from Tooele High School Class of 2000 will and their guests only. call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Perky at art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, meetings for April and May have been 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, 88 have their 20-year reunion on Saturday, On June 25 & 26 Moose International 435-241-2217. wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class cancelled. We hope to see you Sept. 8, S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, June 20th. If you are one of our class- will host a Virtual Convention, where movies and health classes. Meals-On- 2020. Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U call Hal at 435-840-3683. mates, or if you know one of our class- LOOM members can vote on a “One Wheels available for homebound. Lunch This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at mates, please visit us at our Facebook Moose”. You can sign in on your own Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- Historical books the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 page (Tooele High School Class of 2000) computer or come to the lodge and watch to Recovery” gested contribution is $3. For those under or contact Dan Young at 435-840-0148. Tooele County Historical Society’s books S. Main St., Tooele. For more information, with the Board of Officers. Will share time Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to We’re looking forward to celebrating are available to purchase at meetings. The contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann of this as we get it. 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in the store or doctor visits for residents in with you! History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, at 435-849-4180. The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- Alcoholics Anonymous portation information call 435-843-4114. Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note to all those affected by someone else’s Eagles Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. For more information about the Tooele Education cards depicting four different pioneer addiction. As a 12-step program, we offer We have opened up the social room. Main Street. Daily at noon and 8 p.m. Park center, call 435-843-4110. buildings for $4. These make great gifts help by sharing our experience, strength Tooele Technical College Currently the hours are from 2 p.m. to 6 for family and friends. Please call Alice in back. and hope. For more information, please p.m. daily. We are staffed with volunteer contact Terri at 435-313-4851. Tooele Pioneer Museum Programs with space available Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to Alcoholics Anonymous 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open include the POST (Peace Officer bartenders and if you are interested in purchase these books. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday Standards Training) program (Satellite volunteering, contact one of the Aerie Military Items Wanted also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s Trustees. Seeking Historical Items When you no longer want your mili- p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. License (CDL) program and Software Membership renewals – Please be The Tooele County Historical Society tary items, do not take them to Deseret Dr., Tooele. Open other times by appointment. Call Development. These programs and others advised that the renewal letters come would like members of the community Industries or a thrift store. Bring them 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today from the Grand Aerie and are not gen- who have any family or personal histories, — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, erated in the local Aerie. If you have photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Young People in Recovery shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- and begin training for a promising career. Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold received your new card, please disregard VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 your renewal notice as they have most would like to donate to our organization to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be es at 435-248-1800 for more information. p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and likely crossed in the mail. If you have not to please call us. We are also looking for displayed with honor and respect. Call Mobile Vet Center also on the first and third Friday of the To better serve veterans located in Adult Education received your new card in two weeks, books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center Get your high school diploma this year please contact your secretary. chures or any history that pertains to the Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday at the Tooele Community Learning Center. Your Officers – Elect for the 2020-2021 Tooele County area. If you would like to Children’s Choir Auditions Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern All classes required for a high school Eagle Year. donate them to our organization, or if you Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Aerie Officers – Jr. Past Worthy President would let us make a copy for the Tooele tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 435-255-9905. 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides aration and English as a second language - Nicole Kerwood, Worthy President – County Historical Society, please call 435- years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, free, confidential counseling for theater are available. Register now to graduate Robyn Fenton, Worthy Vice President 882-1612. owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Family support group directs the choir. Blake has a degree in veterans of all conflicts. For further — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 – Ron Corey, Worthy Chaplain – Clyde Get your loved one sober. The USARA information contact Dave Brown at 801- Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- Moore, Worthy Secretary – Allen Fenton, vocal performance and has taught at the Craft family support group is held collegiate level. If your child loves to sing 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center cation classes are for students 18 and over. Worthy Treasurer – Mariah Butler, Worthy Groups and Events Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov Conductor- Mitch Butler, Worthy Inside and you are looking for an exceptional ESOL Tooele County Arts Guild room at the Tooele City Library. Group musical experience for them, this is it. For Guard – Tommie Marty, Worthy Trustees books and materials provided. Craft is a ESOL conversational classes are held All artists from Tooele County age 13 more information and to register for an Donate to library – Allen Fenton, Chris Shields, John Daly, free program for family members who Please remember the “Friends of the Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele and above are welcome to join the Tooele audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. Kevin Denner, Mack Glover. have a loved one with a substance use Tooele City Library” while doing home Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- County Arts Guild for an evening, or for com or call 435-277-0755. Auxiliary Officers disorder. For more information, call Heidi cleaning and donate your used books to dents may also come anytime the center is the year as a member. Benefits of mem- Jr. Past Madam President – Diana Lujan, Warr at 435-255-9905. the bookstore in the library. Money from open for individualized study. Registration bership include the opportunity to display Rocky Mountain Hospice Madam President – Melissa Kindred, Want to have more meaning in your life. book sales is used to support programs is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Madam Vice President – Barbara Denner, your artwork for show and sale in various Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group within the library. The library is located at Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- venues around Tooele County, as well as Do you want to do something that is sat- Madam Chaplain – Sabrina Niles, Madam Join us the 2nd Monday of each month isfying and of great service to your com- 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call tion. Conductor – Jessica Pratt, Madam regular updates on events in our commu- from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain Early Head Start Secretary – Rosalie Fox, Madam Treasurer Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Hospice volunteer. No experience org. Thank you for your support. ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! Health Department’s Aging Services pro- DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers – Corrie Anderson, Madam Inside Guard – required. All training, background check Call 435-228-8217 for more information. gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Books for the Whole Family NO COST weekly home visits for families vacant, Madam Outside Guard – Janeale and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. Hager, Madam Trustees Dianne Moore, Association Caregiver Support Groups. Donated children’s books and paper- who are eligible under the age of 3. Home Ladies Community Club of The only requirement is your desire to Shirley McCarty, Karlyn Bishop. The groups are designed to provide emo- backs are for sale for 25 cents, and hard- visits include parent and child education, Tooele help someone in need. Please contact Installation of Officers will be at the 1st tional, educational and social support for covers are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 assessments, and family support services To view upcoming events, learn more Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky meeting of June. Aerie installation will be caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays including nutrition education. We also about our organization, or to become a Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy on June 11 at 8 p.m., Auxiliary installation and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the offer comprehensive health services for member, please visit gfwctooele.org. Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at will be on June 18 at 7 p.m. Due to Covid- Food Addicts in Recovery Tooele City Library. All proceeds go back expecting mothers including prenatal 801-397-4902. 19, there will not be our usual ceremony. Anonymous to the library for projects and programs. parent education and support services. TOPS Weight Loss Support We have resumed our regular are Are you having trouble controlling the The Next Chapter Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- Group way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery meeting on the 2nd and 4th Monday for The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) The Next Chapter is a free social support 882-3439. Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- Grantsville Auxiliary Meetings and Thursday for the Weight Loss Support Group meets every and educational program to help widows ery program for anyone suffering from Free developmental evaluation Aerie Meetings. We look forward to seeing Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church and widowers adjust to the loss of their food addiction. Meetings are held every Share the past DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers you again. located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. spouse through monthly activities. You Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, Share the past, submit a history, obitu- NO COST developmental evaluations for As we push toward normal, we will start Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by are invited to join others who are on the 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. children ages birth to 3. We provide a full with your charitable fundraising in the a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- same page as you, to begin a new chapter north back entrance. For more informa- The Family History Center in Grantsville range of services for children with devel- near future. Please join us. dren are invited to attend. Come and let in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or is assembling a record of Grantsville opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal As you can imagine, everything can us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. residents. Your submission may be made is to minimize the effects of the delay and be subject to change with the ongoing more information visit TOPS.org or con- more details. foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to by emailing to [email protected] or by reduce the need for long-term services Corona Virus, we will try to keep you tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., throughout their school years. For more updated of any changes. attend. Sons of Utah Pioneers Anyone interested in the history of or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at Thank you from your outgoing officers. Museum volunteers needed Tooele County Aging 84074. Come in and receive help from our Congratulations to Worthy President Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah pio- ddivantage.org Tooele County Aging is looking for trained consultants. For more information, Nicole Kerwood and her officers and is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy his- neers, we need you. Please come and volunteers to help us meet the needs of call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. members. tory or science? Volunteers at the museum join us for a potluck social dinner at the seniors in the community. Many seniors Charity can gain new skills or practice old ones. LDS church, 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. require assistance and need rides to doc- Senior Center We are looking for people to help with For more information, please contact Joe tors or other professionals. Rides help The senior center is for the enjoyment Tooele Children’s Justice Center Elks organization, exhibit development, gar- Brandon, 435-830-9783 or 435-830-9784. seniors live more independent lives. Call of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in dening and educational program devel- The local Sons of Utah Pioneers meets the 435-843-4114 for more information. The are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and Notice to our Members opment. Volunteer positions are seasonal first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Elk’s locations are all closed until further Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and snacks. We appreciate all donations. For and year round. Scheduling is flexible. notice. also are in need of volunteers. For more TC Squares Dance Club exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. information about volunteering at the The TC Squares Dance Club has begun crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint S. 100 East, Tooele. To apply or request more information, Grantsville Center call 435-884-3446. For dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise send email to: [email protected] program, wood carving and health United Methodist Dinner Disabled Veterans volunteering at the Tooele Center call Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 Tooele United Methodist Church offers a 435-843-4110. West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for Chapter 20 Tooele Gem and Mineral Society homebound. Lunch served weekdays. free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and bring finger food to share. For more infor- The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Life’s Worth Living Foundation For 60 and above, suggested contribu- social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is meets the first Thursday of the month. mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, Chapter 20, for the Disabled American Suicide support group meetings are tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s Veterans holds monthly general member- held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at Transportation available to the store or the downstairs conference room of the website at tcsquares.com. First Baptist Food Pantry ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. doctor visits for residents in Tooele and Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by Tooele County Homemakers Grantsville areas. For transportation Come and learn about rocks, minerals, offering an emergency food pantry to entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal We would like to invite all ladies to our information call 435-843-4114. For more and ways to craft them, and enjoy field meet the needs of our community. Hours of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- Homemakers club. Meetings are held on information about the Grantsville center, trips for rock collecting. Membership is are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First invite all veterans to come join us in the cide, please plan on attending. Please go the first Tuesday of every month with a call 435-884-3446. $15 per year. For more information email Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main comradery with other veterans at our on Facebook and like our page to keep luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., [email protected]. Daughters of Utah Pioneers Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has current with our latest news and events. September through May. Located at 151 The DUP is seeking any family histories, trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) Local author seeks photos Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- N Main, in the auditorium of the Health Baby blankets needed to answer questions concerning your VA livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. Department and USU Extension offices. photographs, books, stories or vintage Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- A local author and historian is seeking artifacts (before 1900) to display at the benefits. Nations Service Officers (NSO’s) original photographs of Saltair, Black Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due ery at Mountain West Medical Center. are available by appointment to help vet- Health Department and Aging per year. For more information, call Eileen DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Blankets should be new and in good Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. erans and their families submit claims for as well as any similar turn-of-the-century Services 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne condition. Homemade blankets are also compensation, obtain health and educa- The Tooele County Health Department 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the accepted if new. Donations can be turned attractions and resorts for an upcoming Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- tional well-earned benefits. ALL DAV ser- book project. Those who wish to con- and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Thank you and we hope to see you all this in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West vices are Free of Charge. For information, tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 September. tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in tribute information or photographs of Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit please join our monthly meetings. No these parks should contact Emma Penrod p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with monthly meetings are held in December. Check out our calendar on our main page Tooele County Quilters www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or any questions. at [email protected]. Contributions All meetings are held on the third www.exploretooele.com. Call commander Penny Larson 801-359- will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be for holiday hours and closures. For more 8468 or Adjutant James Yale at 435-849- information call 435-277-2301. Tuesday of each month in the Tooele Community Closet released pictorial history book. There is County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues Grantsville Irrigation Clean out your closets. The Community 0521 or Senior Vice Dustee Thomas at no such thing as too many photographs Tai Chi for Arthritis will be held Monday’s The reservoir is 12.5’ lower than it was 435-830-8487. Please leave messages if and Thursday’s beginning January 13. are $20 per year to be paid at the first Closet is accepting donations for gently as the author needs a minimum of 160 meeting. at this time last year. Because of this, the used clothing. Donations are accepted no contact. photographs, and any help is greatly Monday hours will be from 1:00 to 2:00 allotment for residents has been changed at your neighborhood school. Contact appreciated. p.m. and Thursday hours will be 10:30 to First Baptist Church to 100,000 gallons per residential share. COVID-19 Help for DAV 11:30 a.m. at the Grantsville Senior Center, Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any The Disabled American Veterans The Food Pantry at First Baptist Church Meter readings were taken June 1st. questions. Tooele Valley Free Masons 120 S. Center Street. Call 435-884-3446 is open on Saturdays from 10 am to Noon Agricultural users have been issued one National Office has established a relief Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Tai Chi for Arthritis will be held Monday’s fund to provide financial aid to service- for those who are in need of food. There regular turn for the season. We under- second Friday of each month for din- and Thursday’s beginning January 13 from are no requirements to receive food. We stand this is frustrating to everyone. The Moose connected disabled veterans who have ner and socializing. If you are interested 2:30 to 3:30 at the Tooele Senior Center 59 lost employment or income due to the hope to be a blessing to you. We are locat- Grantsville Irrigation Board regularly or have questions, please join us at the E. Vine St. Call 435-843-4110. ed at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. (882-2048)” reviews the water situation and will issue Meals at Lodge COVID-19 Virus Pandemic. The issued Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement more gallons and turns if there is any way Friday and Saturday night dinners will grants are meant to help these disabled Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at possible. Please evaluate your watering be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. service connected veterans, pay bills, 435-277-0087. habits and cut back as much as possible. Friday night dinners change weekly obtain food and provide for their families Bulletin Board Policy Slowtheflow.org has a lawn watering or you can order from the menu items during these difficult times. Tooele Valley Family History The application for this relief can be If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin guide as well as tips on ways to conserve. Saturday night. All meals are for a reason- Center at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Thank you so much for your support. able price. No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans Research your ancestors free with will need to fully complete the application Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- Daily lunch specials are available at the trained Family Search volunteers at the profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising depart- and provide documentation verifying lodge from 11 a.m. Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 ment. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Schools Take out orders can be called in during their status as a service-connected dis- N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announce- our operating hours and picked up at the abled veteran who has lost employment Hours of operation: Tuesday through ment please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- St. Marguerite Catholic School lodge at the time agreed on. as a result of the pandemic. Disabled Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. Students of all faiths are welcome For members and their guests only. veterans who are small business owners Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday Follow us on Facebook! TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN @TooeleTB B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 16, 2020

sure? 6. ADVERTISING SLOGANS: Which automotive com- pany had the slogan, by Fifi Rodriguez “Quality is Job 1”? 7. MOVIES: Which movie 1. U.S. STATES: Bay Staters won the 1991 Oscar for hail from which U.S. state? Best Picture? 2. GEOGRAPHY: What is the 8. SCIENCE: What kind capital of Lebanon? of adaptation allows an 3. HISTORY: Which major organism to blend into its World War II battle was environment? known by the code name 9. LANGUAGE: What does “Operation Detachment”? the Latin phrase “amor 4. MUSIC: Which rock group vincit omnia” mean? Moments had a 1960s hit with 10. TELEVISION: What is the song “Incense and the capital of the Seven Peppermints”? Kingdoms in “Game of in Time 5. MEASUREMENTS: What Thrones”? does a chronometer mea- The History Channel ➤ On July 4, 1776, in Philadelphia, the Continental Congress Mega Maze adopts the Declaration of Independence, which proclaims the independence of a new United States of America from Great Britain. The declaration came 442 days after the first shots of the American Revolution. ➤ On July 2, 1937, the Lockheed aircraft carrying American aviator Amelia Earhart and navigator Frederick Noonan is reported ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW missing in the Pacific. No trace of Earhart or Noonan was found. However, photos taken years later in the Marshall Islands were believed to be of antucket baskets have and no other decoration Earhart and Noonan. been popular purses in the frame. The antique ➤ On July 3, 1958, Nand collectibles since 18th-century pin was gold President Dwight the 1940s. The first baskets with a border of pearls and Eisenhower signs the on Nantucket Island were blue enamel, and it was in Rivers and Harbors made by the Wampanoag an auction estimated at over Flood Control Bill, Indians, but they were not $2,000. Why just an eye? which allocates funds to like the later Nantucket bas- A: This type of pin is improve flood-control kets. known as a “Lover’s Eyes.” The Nantucket Lightship and water-storage They were exchanged by Station was at Nantucket in lovers and for other types systems. The bill was 1854 and had a crew of six. of remembrance, including introduced in the wake A lightship is a substitute those lovers who had died. of disastrous hurricanes for a lighthouse in waters According to legend, it start- that hit the U.S. in that can’t hold a lighthouse ed in 1784 when the Prince 1955. because of the depth or of Wales fell in love at first ➤ On June 30, 1974, Fostering a pet vs. adopting the rough water. The crew sight with Maria Fitzherbert, Soviet dancer Mikhail worked 30 days at a time a twice widowed commoner. Baryshnikov defects ing from abuse and injuries. Others are adopted by the fos- with little to do. So, some The prince needed permis- from U.S.S.R. after They may need to be observed ter family if approved by the started making baskets. The sion from his father to wed, four years of planning. to figure out what home envi- rescue organization. first basket was made by so he proposed to Maria in While touring in ronment is best for them. Caring for a foster pet takes Capt. Charles Ray. The wood- a letter that mentioned he Sometimes, a shelter runs dedication, and it helps to en parts were made on land, Canada, Baryshnikov was sending an eye. It was a out of space. And some rescue have experience caring for carried to the ships and used miniature of his eye painted evaded his KGB organizations don’t have shel- pets. If you’re interested in to make the woven baskets. by a famous miniaturist. She handlers at the end ter facilities at all. In all these being a foster parent to a pet, The government made accepted the proposal. They of a performance, circumstances, this is where check with the local shelter or them stop basket making were secretly married, and disappearing into the foster families come into play. rescue group. They will have while on duty in 1900, but Maria later sent the prince crowd outside. He hid A foster is a temporary an application for you to fill baskets were still made on an eye miniature for his until he was granted DEAR PAW’S CORNER: arrangement, either for a pre- out, and then will evaluate the island. Purses were made birthday. It became a trend political asylum. What is the difference between determined amount of time or you and your living space to by 1900, and in the 1940s, and similar eye jewelry was ➤ On July 1, 1984, pet adoption and fostering? — until a pet is adopted. Rather determine if you are a good friendship baskets were made into the 19th century. the Motion Picture Jess in Knoxville than being stuck in a chilly fit for the foster program and made. New ones today sell The pin was worn in a Association of America DEAR JESS: An adopted pet kennel with little interaction, a which pets would do best in for $500 to thousands of dol- secret, unseen place, like introduces a new movie is going to his or her forever foster pet stays in a warm, lov- your care. lars. One very rare type is under a coat lapel. The pins home, a successful story every ing home — an arrangement rating, PG-13. The the lollipop basket. The top were always miniatures in animal shelter wants to see that vastly reduces their stress Send your tips, questions or rim has round pieces that watercolor on ivory, vellum action film "Red Dawn" replay again and again. But and helps them heal. comments to ask@pawscorn- look like little lollipops. They or gouaches. They were cov- became the first-ever many pets aren’t quite ready to Some pets are never ready er.com. have had auction estimates ered with glass. A few were PG-13 movie. be adopted. They may be too for adoption and remain a at $40,000 to $60,000. They made as pendants or rings. ➤ On June 29, 1995, the young. They may be recover- foster for the rest of their life. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. are very difficult to make. One expert says less than American space shuttle • • • 1,000 still exist. Watch out Atlantis docks with the Q: I almost bought a for fakes made years ago. Russian space station strange piece of gold jewelry Mir to form the largest Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 that had a picture of an eye © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. man-made satellite ever to orbit the Earth. It marked the 100th human space mission in Morning,” where she said 20th anniversary of the popu- show “The Americans” about seasons, but both have gone on something quite profound: lar game show that originally Russian spies. Are the series’ to acquire new projects sepa- American history. “One thing I’ve really learned started out as a prime time stars going to be in anything rately. ➤ On July 5, 2003, in my life is the darkest of phenomenon with host Regis new soon? — B.B. Rhys is starring in the new the World Health times are the most fertile Philbin. It later became a hit A: Real-life couple Keri “Perry Mason” series (yes, Organization (WHO) opportunities.” weekday game show up until Russell and Matthew Rhys THAT Perry Mason) on HBO, announces that all She’s done a lot to raise 2019, when it was canceled. starred in the FX drama “The which takes place during person-to-person money for troubled youth The anniversary episodes Americans” as KGB officers liv- the defense attorney’s career transmission of Severe through InspiringChildren.net that aired recently on ABC ing in Virginia during the Cold in 1930s Los Angeles. Last Acute Respiratory and her “Never Broken” orga- were actually filmed without War. The show ended after six year, Rhys starred alongside Syndrome (SARS) has Q: I was looking through nization, JewelNeverBroken. an audience. Each celebri- Tom Hanks in the wonder- ceased. In the previous my old CDs and found one by com. ty contestant was allowed ful “A Beautiful Day in the eight months, the Jewel. I used to play it over To answer your question, one friend or family mem- Neighborhood” film about and over. I realized that I disease had killed 775 certainly during all this time ber to sit behind them on Mr. Rogers. haven’t heard anything new in isolation her creativity has camera, assisting them As for Russell, she people in 29 countries. from her in a long time. Is she been sparked, so I wouldn’t be with answers. Their win- recently appeared in the The first cases of SARS, still recording albums? — S.T. surprised if she released a new nings benefitted a charity blockbuster motion picture caused by the SARS A: Jewel is a Grammy- album in the near future. of their choice. I think “Star Wars: The Rise of coronavirus, appeared nominated singer-songwriter • • • Kimmel (who hosts the Skywalker” as Zorii, and in in China in November (and fantastic yodeler) from Q: I’ve been enjoying seeing late-night “Jimmy Kimmel the horror film “Antlers,” 2002, and soon spread Alaska whose 1995 debut the special episodes of “Who Live!” on ABC) did a great alongside Jesse Plemons around the world via album, “Pieces of You,” has Wants to Be a Millionaire” in job as the “Millionaire” (“Fargo”). air travel. gone multi-platinum. She’s prime time with host Jimmy host, so if we’re lucky he’ll © 2020 King Features Synd. still recording, with her most Kimmel. Will it be returning to preside over some special Send me your questions at recent album, “Picking Up the syndication weekdays? — G.Y. editions in the future. NewCelebrityExtra@gmail. Pieces,” released in 2015. A: Right before California Unfortunately, there are com, or write me at KFWS, During the pandemic Jewel issued its stay-at-home orders, no plans at this time to 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, performed in an online con- Jimmy Kimmel hosted a special syndicate the game show FL 32803. cert called “Live From San series of “Who Wants to Be a weekdays. Quarantine.” She was recently Millionaire.” Nine episodes • • • © 2020 King Features Synd. Jewel Something profiled on “CBS Sunday were filmed celebrating the Q: I loved the TV On Your Mind? ANSWERS Trivia Test Answers Write a Letter 1. Massachusetts 7. “Dances With to the Editor! 2. Beirut Wolves” 3. Invasion of Iwo Jima 8. Camouflage Tooele Transcript Bulletin 4. Strawberry Alarm 9. Love conquers all P.O. Box 390 Clock 10. King’s Landing Tooele, UT 84074 5. Time 6. Ford Motor Co. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. [email protected] TUESDAY June 16, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3

Johann Gutenberg William Shakespeare Adam Smith Galileo 1394 – 1468 1564 – 1616 1723 – 1790 1564 – 1642 Probably no innovation in history has impacted The most renowned playwright in the world, In his work, The Wealth of Nations, Smith The first to use a telescope to study the moon, the world more than Gutenberg’s invention of Shakespeare is considered the greatest writer in produced the world’s first complete book on stars, and planets, Galileo proved Copernicus’s The 100 Most movable type in printing which allowed, for the English literature. Writing comedies, tragedies, political economy and is considered the father of theory that the earth traveled around the sun. first time, the mass publication of affordable and histories, he is probably the most versatile modern economics. His emphasis on historical He showed how mathematics and physics can copies of literature and ideas, forever changing and accomplished author in written history. The evidence when studying markets and deriving join together for a more complete science and the power structures of all cultures though the richness of his language, imaginative metaphors, foundational principles of human nature and proved that heavier objects fall at the same speed Influential People wide dissemination of knowledge and news. For and cleverness with words are without parallel trade from them has never been surpassed. Most as lighter ones. Although his findings challenged (Listed in no particular order) over 500 years the methods he developed have in world literature. Perhaps no mortal before or of his predictions have proved accurate. When dogma of his time, his insistence that fact must produced most of the printed material on earth. since has understood human nature so well. honored, his principles have led to prosperity. prevail over tradition changed the world.

Plato Abraham Mark Twain Marie Curie Leonardo da Vinci Leo Tolstoy 428 – 348 B.C. BETWEEN 1800 AND 1500 B.C. 1835 – 1910 1867 – 1934 1452 – 1519 1828 – 1910 Plato started the Academy in Greece, the world’s The eventual founder of three major world Known mostly for his iconic novels of antebellum The recipient of two Nobel Prizes, as a physicist The foremost genius of the Italian Renaissance, In his finest work, War and Peace, Tolstoy first true university, which lasted 900 years. Its religions, Abraham always believed in worshiping America, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The and chemist, Curie conducted pioneering Leonardo excelled as an artist, inventor, scientist, achieved probably the greatest technical feat in ultimate goal was to turn the thoughts of each only one God, who through his supplications Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain research on radioactivity and some of its practical and engineer. The painter of the iconic Mona Lisa the history of the novel with his weaving together of its students to the eternal and unchanging blessed him with two sons who later became the (Samuel Clemens) authored many now iconic uses. She discovered two elements, polonium and and The Last Supper, he also produced the most of epic events, complex characters and engaging truths that exist behind the material world. progenitors of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. stories and articles in his long and adventurous radium; provided radiological services at many accurate detailed drawings of the human body for settings. Along with his other masterpiece, The innovator of the dialogue form of writing After demonstrating unparalleled faith, he was carrier. A master of colloquial dialogue, he used field hospitals during the First World War; and his time. With prolific insights ahead of his time, Anna Karenina, and other writings, he has had philosophy, His works established all the promised by God that through his children all the his books to criticize injustice and hypocrisy helped develop the use of radiation to destroy his work has inspired generations of artists and a profound impact on world literature and is important inquiries and concepts of Western people of the earth would be blessed. He was a and to expose pretensions. He is considered the cancerous cells in the body. She paved the way inventors and continues to have a deep impact on considered by many to be the best novelist who philosophy, psychology, logic, and politics. man of spiritual depth despite human weaknesses. greatest humorist of American literature. for women in science. the culture of the entire world. ever lived.

Marco Polo Immanuel Kant Friedrich Nietzsche Christopher Columbus Lao-Tzu Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1254 – 1324 1724 – 1804 1844 – 1900 1451 – 1506 601 – 531 B.C. 1756 – 1791 The first documented European traveler to cross Kant wrote The Critique of Pure Reason, the most Having a broad affect on the writers and thinkers With unfailing confidence that God was directing Although the Chinese concept of the Tao or A master of opera, symphonies, concertos, and the entire length of Asia, Polo was the first to influential work of German philosophy and was who followed him, Nietzsche has probably his explorations and endeavors, Columbus “The Way” existed long before Lao-Tzu, he was sonatas, Mozart combined beautiful melodies record information on the many lands, both the first to propose that, like science, the human influenced entire cultures with his philosophy of discovered the West Indies and South America, the first to summarize it’s concepts in a way with technical perfection which has never been fanciful and real, from Persia to Mongolia. He mind also must operate according to universal a purposeless, incomprehensible world. Teaching and brought the general knowledge of the New that is reachable to all. Although his teachings matched. He did more than any composer linked the West with the East, making both principles. His idea that there are limits to pure all to defy life’s emptiness and chaos with a World to the people of the Old. His ambition and are not considered a religion, his insights and in history to make the piano the popular regions aware of each other. He paved the way reason and that problems must be solved by sort of determined joy, his masterpiece, Thus faith established the first tentative, but ultimately expressions of how to lead a virtuous life have instrument it is today. He was the first to give for commerce between vastly different cultures, logical means is one of the greatest contributions Spoke Zarathustra, helped pave the way for 20th permanent links between the Americas and lead to him being considered a saint or god real personalities to his opera characters, and brought inventions from China to Europe, and to philosophy and has contributed greatly to us century existentialism and, unfortunately, was Europe. Before Columbus there were two worlds, in traditional Chinese culture and have had a is considered by most as the greatest classical gave the world a priceless historical record. understanding a deeper concept of our world. twisted to justify racism and intolerance. after him there was one. profound influence on Western principles as well. composer the world has ever known.

Confucius Steve Jobs Emily Dickinson Jesus Christ Alexander Fleming St. Augustine 551 – 478 B.C. 1955 – 2011 1830 – 1885 4 B.C. – A.D. 30 1881 – 1955 354 – 430 Contribuing more to China than any other A pioneer in the micro computer revolution, The sheer depth of observation and wealth of her Offering himself as a sacrifice for the sins of the Fleming discovered the first “wonder drug,” Considered the greatest thinker of the early person, Confucius’ principles are still today Jobs’ unsurpassed genius and astute instinct mind shown in Dickinson’s poetry is staggering. world, Jesus has had by far the most impact upon penicillin, which alone has saved more lives than Christian church, St. Augustine synthesized the found literally everywhere in Chinese culture: for marketing and style brought the personal Her style and rhythm, though unconventional the world than any other person who ever lived, any other drug or treatment in world history. Greek philosophy of Plato with the teachings of in patterns of society, education, family, and computer into the daily lives of nearly every for her time, proved to be enduring and has whether or not one believes he was simply a man His unique inclination to investigate how a the Bible and created a Christian doctrine that individual behavior. His teachings stressed love person on earth. His focus on user-friendly had a profound influence on the development or God. Preaching that the center of a righteous, mold seemed to kill infections has led to the guided human thought through the Middle Ages. for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence for features and appealing design were key to the of modern poetry. Her wit, bold imagery, and purposeful life is love, he successfully challenged development of numerous effective treatments A man of the world, he experienced all common parents, and harmony in thought and conduct. success of his many innovative products that insightful questioning, have shown to later poets Jewish practices and laws of his time, founded for bacterial infections from the merely temptations and struggles, but through his He taught his ethical system to thousands who revolutionized the way the world communicates, that the extraordinary can be extracted from the the world’s largest religious following, and has, in inconvenient to the likely fatal, greatly improving abundant energy and intellectual ambition was later shaped all of Asian culture. conducts business, and enjoys entertainment. most ordinary of surroundings and experiences. one way or another, altered every culture. our quality of life and life spans. able to reshape his soul and influence mankind.

Moses Socrates Buddha Joseph Lister James Cook Aristotle ABOUT 1300 B.C. 470 – 399 B.C. 563 – 483 B.C. 1827 – 1912 1728 – 1779 384 – 322 B.C. The greatest leader, organizer, legislator, judge Redirecting philosophy away from simply the The founder of one of the world’s largest Developing effective antiseptics, Lister opened Peacefully changing the map of the world more Founder of the world’s first true university for and priest of the Hebrew people, Moses is study of the way things are perceived to an religions, Buddha taught his followers the the door to modern medicine by virtually than any other person in history, Cook forever learning, Aristotle developed the science of considered the author of the first five books of analysis of personal conduct and character, value of breaking one’s attachment to worldly eliminating infections in surgery and hospital redefined what it means to be an explorer. He argument through logic, was the first to classify the Bible, including Genesis. He never allowed Socrates set morality as an object of scientific things and desires to stop the cycle of death and environments. His perseverance and confidence proved the value of treating native peoples with animals into genus and species, and defined his unique calling as God’s spokesman to come inquiry. He was the first to attempt to define rebirth he assumed to be inherent in nature. He in the face of entrenched opposition dramatically compassion and brought back knowledge of areas of knowledge such as biology, physics and before the mission of bring his people out of universal ideas of courage, beauty, piety, and introduced the concept of a state of “Nirvana” or reduced mortality rates in hospitals, child birth, their customs and history. He traveled farther politics. He was the first to effectively teach that bondage, thus setting a timeless example of goodness. His teachings mark an important endless peace and contentment as the ultimate and even simple surgeries with his techniques of south than anyone known and produced the first the individual is more important than the society true religious devotion. Through him the world turning point in Western thought and presented goal of existence. His insights have guided cleanliness that we take for granted now, though accurate maps of lands and islands that made sea in which he lives. His ideas have formed the received the 10 commandments. truth as more important than even death. millions in their quest for enlightenment. not considered important until his time. travel more safe and predictable. bedrock of all Western culture. Ludwig van Beethoven Vasco da Gama Archimedes Martin Luther King Isaac Newton The Apostle Paul 1770 – 1827 1460 – 1524 287 – 212 B.C. 1929 – 1968 1642 – 1727 A.D. 5 – 67 Credited as the discoverer of instrumental Exploring the costs of Africa, Vasco da Gama A man centuries ahead of his time, Archimedes’ King’s stirring speeches stimulated the great civil Probably the most creative genius the world Writing most of the epistles contained in the New melody, Beethoven bridged the gap between was the first person to travel by sea to India and inventions and discovery of mathematical rights movement of mid 20th century American has ever seen, Newton described the nature of Testament, Paul integrated the Old Testament classical and romantic music and is considered by virtually conquered that land and initiated an principles are astounding. He invented the block society. He was indispensable in passing laws to gravity, invented calculus, worked out the basic with the teachings of Jesus and moderated many as the greatest composer in history. With a eventual vast Portuguese empire which included and tackle, or compound pulley, system we still help eradicate racial discrimination in the United laws of modern physics, invented the reflecting Jewish influence on the new religious movement. unique gift for freedom of expression he brought colonies in Africa, India and the Spice Islands. A use today along with the screw water pump used States, and did more than any other of his time to telescope, discovered the origin of color, and His vision of a universal church, and his belief music to much wider audiences with his grand man of enormous courage and skill, he ushered for centuries to remove water from flooded ships. ensure all people are treated fairly based on the was the greatest unifier of scientific knowledge in establishing a personal relationship with God and dramatic symphonies. His compositions in a new era in world history by permanently He also described the Archimedes Principle, that “content of their character” rather than the color of his time. He established the foundation upon through the intercession of Jesus Christ, helped were often mysterious and lyrical, expressing a establishing a cultural link between East and West a floating body loses in weight an amount equal of their skin. His writings serve as a permanent which all modern scientific research is built and Christianity to spread rapidly into a worldwide philosophy of life without speaking a word. and opened a way for global imperialism. to the weight of the water it displaces. ethical standard for all humankind. is unsurpassed in his depth of insight. religion.

Albert Einstein Francis Bacon Dante Alighieri John Locke The Wright Brothers Geoffrey Chaucer 1879 – 1955 1561 – 1626 1265 – 1321 1632 – 1704 WILBUR 1867 – 1912; ORVILLE 1871 – 1948 1340 – 1400 With his radically reworking of Newton’s Hailed as the father of modern science, Bacon The author of The Devine Comedy, considered The first to set down the principle of checks and Solving the puzzle of human flight, the dream Regarded as one of the greatest medieval theories, Einstein completely changed the future was the first to apply inductive reasoning to the greatest work of medieval literature, Dante balances in government, along with a theory of many for centuries, the Wright brothers were literary figures, Chaucer wrote The Canterbury of physics and scientific thought. His theories of nature and found one could arrive at general focuses his epic poetry on an imagined spiritual on natural or self-evident rights, Locke laid the the first to produce a practical and reliable Tales, in which he was the first poet to use the relativity, the relationship of mass and energy, principles and laws by observing specific facts. He journey through life after death. The first major primary philosophical and practical foundation heavier-than-air flying machine that completely rhymed five-beat couplet in iambic pentameter, and the photon theory of light revolutionized introduced the use of “controls” in scientific tests work written in common Italian vernacular, for the American Revolution and modern revolutionized travel. Their single-minded or heroic verse, which has became basic to most virtually all scientific fields. His insights into the and saw the potential in ongoing and general he opened the way for high literature to be effective constitutional governance. A champion consuming passion made modern society possible future literature. He helped establish English as relationship of time and space redefined science education with future generations building on accessible to the masses. The aspirations and of empirical philosophy — that knowledge come with incalculable effects on societies, war, and a literary language with his accounts of almost and philosophic inquiry. His research showed us the knowledge of those gone before, stressing the fears expressed this work proved to be so from experience and observation — he set the commerce throughout the world. They virtually every aspect medieval English life. He influenced how to harness the energy of the atom. importance of experimenting. universal it is studied even today. stage for modern science and industry. eliminated the challenges of distance. all writers after him, including Shakespeare.

Eli Whitney Sophocles Sigmund Freud Raphael Johann Sebastian Bach Constantine the Great 1765 – 1825 496 – 406 B.C. 1856 – 1939 1483 – 1520 1685 – 1750 280 – 337 The first to exemplify the unique characteristics The master of Greek tragedy, Sophocles wrote the Freud’s ground-breaking research into the Best known for his paintings which cover entire A prolific composer, Bach perfected the use A brilliant military strategist, Constantine was of inventiveness combined with business seminal work of the genre, Oedipus Rex, which inner workings of the human mind not only walls in the Vatican, Raphael had an immense of counterpoint — the playing of more than able to consolidate power in the Roman Empire ambition, Whitney served as a role model for the advanced the state of literature so profoundly completely redefined the science of psychology, impact on future artists with his development one melody at a time — and fugues — where and managed to set the course for Christianity to developing American ingenuity that changed the that it has been continually read and reproduced his insights and even the terms he coined — of the narrative art form. His knowledge of different instruments repeat the same melody. replace the paganism of Europe and much of the world. His promotion of interchangeable parts for more than 2,000 years. He took ancient such as “repression,” “transference,” “ego” and history and compassionate view of figures within The greatest musical writer of the baroque era, world. He created the first cabinet in recorded and the assembly line in industrial production myths and imbued them with more symbolism, “superego” — have entered many other fields and their environment — particularly in his lovely he greatly influenced Mozart and Beethoven. history and filled it with experts rather than high was followed by Henry Ford and many others. His stronger characters, and deeper meanings behind world culture. His methods pioneered a new way depictions of the Madonna — changed how we His work has proved timeless and is performed nobility. His attitude and enlightened approach to singular invention of the cotton gin, reducing the the plots, which explored the most profound of of interpreting human behavior though the inner view and understand sensitivity and emotion regularly today, being considered by many to be governance set the course for to the religious and time to process cotton, changed history. human dilemmas. world of them mind. within art. the most beautiful music ever produced. human freedoms most enjoy today.

Ferdinand Magellan René Descartes Galen George Frideric Handel Joseph Smith Roald Amundsen 1480 – 1521 1596 – 1650 130 – 200 1691 – 1759 1805 – 1844 1872 – 1928 Accomplishing the greatest recorded navigational Considered the founder of modern rationalism, Galen was the first physician to use extensive The composer of Messiah, the most widely The founder of the fastest growing church in the Amundsen led the first expedition to the South feat known to history, Magellan’s expedition was Descartes introduced the method of doubting experimental research to understand the human performed oratorio of all time, Handel made world, Smith claimed to have translated a widely Pole and was the first to sail from the Atlantic the first to sail around the entire globe. A daring all assumptions and subjecting all knowledge to body. He discovered the source of the voice, large choral performances the most popular influential Christian gospel, The Book of Mormon, to the Pacific Ocean through the arctic waters explorer, he was the first to discover and name analysis of individual thought processes. He was described how muscles worked, identified every musicals of his time and became one of the most and produced additional post-biblical scripture. of Canada. His meticulous planning led to great the Pacific Ocean and was the first to cross it. the first philosopher to show the clear difference bone and connection in the body, performed important opera composures of the baroque Claiming to restore the true Christian faith, he success when others failed. In addition to his Although treacherous and long, he discovered a between mind and matter. He also invented work on the spinal cord that led to understanding period. Preformed in thousands of venues every introduced doctrines dealing with the nature of many explorations, he left volumes of scientific water way to the East by sailing west. He proved analytic geometry and expanded algebra, among the central nervous system, was the first to use Christmas and Easter, his Messiah, and the God and Jesus Christ and humankind’s ultimate research from his travels, helping future explorers the size and extent of our world and opened the many other achievements. Every philosopher who the pulse as a diagnostic tool, and began to “Hallelujah Chorus” within it has remained the destiny. His movement, carried on by Brigham and scientists. He determined the precise location Pacific for future exploration. came after him is indebted to him in some way. understand the functions of organs. ultimate musical expression of Christianity. Young, profoundly influenced modern faith. of the magnetic North Pole.

Frédéric Chopin Charles Darwin Jean Jacques Rousseau Martin Luther Guglielmo Marconi George Washington 1810 – 1849 1809 – 1882 1712 – 1778 1483 – 1546 1874 – 1937 1732 – 1799 Chopin established the piano as a solo instrument In perhaps the most influential scientific Considered the “Father of the Modern Nation,” Luther’s desire to simply correct what he thought Marconi’s tireless research and brilliant insights The commander of the army that won American free from an orchestra or chorus and most of work of all time, The Origin of Species, Darwin Rousseau laid the ideological groundwork for was in error within the Catholic Church let to the lead to the invention of the radio and effective independence from Great Britain and the first his famous works are for the piano only. His revolutionized inquiry into the evolution of life the French Revolution with his concepts of Reformation and the permanent establishment wireless long distant communications that have president of the United States, Washington set short lyrical melodies have been incorporated from one form to another through his theory expanded loyalties and responsibilities of citizens of Protestantism as a Christian movement. saved countless lives, expanded the boundaries of the precedents that lead the nation today. His in many modern popular songs, set with lyrics of natural selection. Having an impact far of a nation and the inherent nobility of man. Rediscovering the doctrine of salvation science, and brought the world together. The first life remains an unassailable example of integrity, and accompaniment. Hardly any genre of music beyond just speciation, this theory has been Unfortunately, each developing nation interprets through faith alone, he initiated a split with the to expand wireless communication across land devotion to duty, and perseverance all over the has not been touched by his expressive musical used in almost every other field of human him differently. Although his ideas can be applied established church that altered the course of and oceans, his intuitive experimentations laid world. His example of nearly perfect character poetry. He is particularly noted for his fully study, including philosophy, religion, sociology, to dictatorships and democracies alike, they focus history and cultural development of Europe and the groundwork for the most prolific instruments was pivotal to the creation of the American original and whimsical waltz compositions. psychology, literature, history and even law. on subjectivity and introspection. led to the many Christian denominations of today. we use today from television to the cell phone. Constitution and remains a model for today.

Michelangelo Thomas Aquinas George Eliot Abraham Lincoln Karl Marx Vincent Van Gogh 1475 – 1564 1225 – 1274 1819 – 1880 1809 – 1865 1818 – 1883 1853 – 1890 On the walls and ceilings of the Sistine Chapel Reconciling the writings of Plato, Aristotle and Mary Ann Evans, writing under the pseudonym The single most important factor in helping the In his works, Das Kapital, and The Communist The creator of the most recognizable paintings Michelangelo created the most complex St. Augustine with the doctrines of the Catholic George Eliot, broke new ground for the Untied States survive the Civil War intact, Lincoln Manifesto, Marx reduces all society’s ills to by the general public today, Van Gogh is by composition in the history of art. His statue of Church , Thomas Aquinas brought scientific development of the novel with her unprecedented was probably the greatest of world leaders problems of class struggle; the inequities between far the most successful artist, in terms of the David is considered the most perfect depiction of inquiry back into respectability in Europe and insights into the connections between thought in modern times. His strategically brilliant laborers and owners. He felt a utopian world price his works are sold for, in the world today. the human form ever created. He discovered ways helped usher in the Renaissance and the Age and actions in human nature. This psychological Emancipation Proclamation paved the way order would be the natural end of history. His Introducing thick pigments, long brush strokes, to find and enhance the beauty he knew is always of Enlightenment by showing that faith and approach to character development showed for the end of slavery in America. Through his philosophy’s complete disregard for empirical and bright colors, he took impressionism in a inherent in nature despite the tragic human reason can be fully compatible. He taught with how often human desire can upset even the best strength of will alone, he proved that freedom human nature and implicit trust in “intellectuals” entirely new direction, creating a fully original experience. He was first major artist to paint and conviction that faith and human knowledge come of intentions. Middlemarch is considered her and a republican form of government can endure led to the violent deaths of over 100 million style of art that has inspired virtually all artists sculpt from his imagination rather than nature. from God and cannot be in conflict. greatest work. and eventually prosper. people in the 20th century alone. who came after him.

Thomas Jefferson Muhammad Louis Pasteur John Calvin Mahatma Gandhi Susan B. Anthony 1743 – 1825 570 – 632 1822 – 1895 1509 – 1564 1869 – 1948 1820 – 1906 As the writer of one of history’s most important Muhammad was the founder of the world’s The first to harness the power of the microscope, Giving order and structure to the Protestant Proving nonviolent protest is powerful, Gandhi A tireless advocate of equality for women, documents, the American Declaration of second largest religion, Islam, which means Pasteur discovered the effects microorganisms Reformation, Calvin wrote the first almost single-handedly won independence for Anthony led a movement that has had more Independence, Jefferson is the one person “surrender” in Arabic and notes his teaching that have on the spread of sickness and disease. His comprehensive statement of its principles and India from England. His peaceful demonstrations impact on human relations than any other in who most exemplifies the American mind, one must submit to the will of the one God, or process of pasteurization and creation of vaccines revolutionized ideas of Christian practices and personal hunger strikes, which left him near the modern world. Through her travels and aspirations and ideals. His genius and ambitious Allah, in our lives. He claimed to have been the did more to promote the health and prosperity of stressing the profession of faith and disciplined death, calmed factions and stopped multiple all- compelling lectures, she brought recognition and accomplishments in almost every project or mouthpiece of Allah in the writings of the sacred mankind than all medical science that had gone living. He established the idea of the Bible being out wars from occurring. Never wishing to violate respect for women’s issues and won many battles subject he set his mind to forever changed the text of Islam, the Koran, and was a successful before. His determination many contributions the final authority of the church. He introduce the sanctity of human life, he believed that one’s for the rights of women, including the right for landscape of the United States and eventually warrior and revolutionary in converting the helped lay the groundwork for most of the the principle of a “universal priesthood” that behavior and actions are far more important than married women to control their own property the world. Arabian people from paganism. advances in modern medicine. undercut the monopoly of the Catholic Church. specific accomplishments. and children, and eventually full voting rights.

John Milton Virgil Catherine the Great Peter Tchaikovsky Thomas Edison William the Conqueror 1608 – 1674 70 – 19 B.C. 1729 – 1796 1840 – 1893 1847 – 1931 1027 – 1087 Milton’s personal struggle, sacrifice and loss in The greatest poet of ancient Rome, Virgil has Although raised in a modest German home, Easily the greatest Russian composer of all time, With his invention of the incandescent light bulb, Crowned king after his victory at the Battle of life led him to compose the greatest epic poem influenced our culture for more than 2,000 years. through incredible ambition Catherine rose to Tchaikovsky made classical music popular among and the development of the first electric power Hastings, William brought unity and stability in the English language, Paradise Lost, which His style and subject is nearly perfect and is become the Empress of Russia and transformed the masses. The master of melody, his works plants, Edison ushered in the modern world. His to Britain and expand England’s frontiers. centers on the theme of the origins of evil. In studied by scholars even today. His masterpiece, the once backwater country into a powerful include The Nutcracker Suite, Swan Lake, The incredible drive and genius produced thousands His organization and military skills laid the this, his life’s work, he explores our fall from The Aeneid, provides a lasting tribute to the glory European nation. She greatly expanded the 1812 Overture, and Sleeping Beauty, as well as of inventions, including the photograph and foundation for England’s rise as a major nation grace and postulates that, although innocence of Rome and has served as inspiration to most of Russian frontiers, established towns and cities, great operas and symphonies. In touch with his motion pictures. He created the first true research and established the standards followed by is a virtue, the shame and humility that comes the greatest poets who followed him. His themes reformed the military, and started many cultural own emotions, he was able to create music that laboratory where a team of workers would monarchs for centuries. In many ways he began from sin opens the way for greater virtues such as transcend his time and place and speak to nations projects that made Russia one of the most was accessible and understandable to a wide investigate and solve technical problems. His the historical record of the English people, and compassion, tolerance and understanding. and people of all time. powerful and wealthiest nations in the world. audience with works both sad or delightful. accomplishments are simply unprecedented. left a legacy in castles and cathedrals.

Jonas Salk Nicolas Copernicus Winston Churchill Queen Elizabeth I Rembrandt Genghis Khan 1914 – 1995 1473 – 1543 1874 – 1965 1533 – 1603 1606 – 1669 1162 – 1227 The producer of the first reliable polio vaccine, With is remarkable skills of calculation and The greatest statesman of the 20th century, By her uncanny instincts and personal One of the greatest geniuses in the history of After uniting the Mongol and other tribes into a Salk freed the world from the dreaded childhood deduction, Compernicus was the first to prove Churchill brought England through the darkest magnetism, Elizabeth transformed England from painting, Rembrandt’s greatest achievement disciplined and effective fighting force, Genghis disease that crippled or killed thousand each that the sun was the center of our solar system hours of World War II with his supreme sense of a state of chaotic despair to the most powerful was his ability to bring true humanity into his Khan conquered almost all of the continent of year. Having complete devotion to his work, he and that the earth and other planets revolved destiny and incredible resolve. He was among the nation on earth. Her defeat of the Spanish masterpieces. He captured real expressions and Asia from the Sea of Japan to the Black Sea. He identified hundreds of polio viruses and was around it. He explained how the revolving earth first to see the danger of the rising socialism in Armada instantly made England’s navy the emotions in the faces and posture of the people opened great roads throughout his empire and able to categorise them into three basic types gives us night and day and how its journey Germany and the threat of Adolf Hitler. His many ruler of the world’s oceans. With a minimum he represented in his work. His name being free trade flourished. Under his rule and that and hence develop an effective treatment for all. around the sun creates the seasons. His insights talents in writing and public speaking inspired his of bloodshed, she created a national identity synonyms with “masterpiece,” even his etchings of his successors, the arts and sciences were Many millions around the world are free from the shattered thousands of years of ignorance and nation and the world to stand against seemingly for England that is still in place today and it a and drawing rival some of his most famous encouraged in China and firearms, the compass, debilitating effects of polio thanks to his work. paved the way for modern science. impossible odds. cultural center as well as a world power. works. He forever changed the way art is done. and printing techniques reached Europe.

King Henry VIII Napoleon Bonaparte Henry Ford Claude Monet Charlemagne John D. Rockefeller 1491 – 1547 1769 – 1821 1863 – 1947 1840 – 1926 742 – 814 1839 – 1937 Considered one of the most charismatic Perhaps the greatest military commander in all With his system of mass production of affordable Monet originated the impressionism movement Responsible for the cultural rebirth of Europe, Through his Standard Oil Company, Rockefeller rulers of England, Henry initiated the English of history, Napoleon conquered all of Europe and automobiles, Ford completely transformed in art with his emphasis on divided unmixed Charlemagne founded what became known as was able to develop a cost-efficient way to bring Reformation, separating the Church of England forever change the culture and political structures the world. He changed the very look of cities colors and his capture of the effects of light and the Holy Roman Empire and brought about a kerosine and gasoline, used as a light source and from Roman Catholicism and contributing to the of the continent. He abolished feudalism, made and the countryside, made people more mood on nature. He developed the practice of fusion of church and state that helped spread automobile fuel, within the reach of even the Protestant Reformation of Europe. He greatly governments more efficient, and encouraged mobile, transformed emergency services, looking at the play of light on a scene rather than Christianity throughout the continent. He set up poorest Americans and revolutionized business expanded royal power, declared himself the head the growth of science, literature, education, and and revolutionized the delivery of food and on shapes or angles. He popularized the idea of the system of feudalism that dominated Europe practices through corporate and technological of the Church, ushered in the theory of the divine the arts. His both negative and positive example merchandise. It is impossible to calculate the painting directly from nature, often capturing the for hundreds of years. By encouraging poets and innovations. Becoming the wealthiest man in right of kings, and greatly expanded royal power of extreme power served as a warning and impact his practical cars have had on the modern same scene at different times of day or season. He scholars, he laid the foundation of universities world history, he set a standard of philanthropy, in England. inspiration to leaders who followed. world and our way of life. left us a legacy of new artistic techniques. that became the basis of modern education. founding universities and medical research.

Simón Bolívar Richard Wagner Benjamin Franklin Charles Dickens Julius Caesar Oliver Cromwell 1783 – 1830 1813 – 1883 1706 – 1790 1812 – 1870 100 – 44 B.C. 1599 – 1658 Known as “The Liberator” of Latin America, Wagner was the greatest composer of German A prolific inventor, publisher, and public The first great urban novelist and one of the Caesar transformed a small but powerful Able to overthrow the corrupt British monarch Bolivar successfully lead military and political opera and brought it out of the domain of nobility organizer, Franklin set the standard for the most popular writers in history, Dickens was able Roman republic into a world empire through through his military genius and talent for revolutions that ultimately freed much of South and made it popular among the general public. American character—the qualities of hard to communicate social ills using comedy and brilliant military campaigns in which he was organization, Cromwell restored political stability America from the rule of Spain. He fought in Composing both the music and the lyrics his work, thrift, good sense, and the desire for melodrama in a way that was palatable and could never defeated, and with inspiring speeches in England and laid the precedent for religious nearly 500 battles and traveled much farther on productions were vast, elegant and cosmic in self-improvement. He organized the first public instigate change. His works have endured and and writings that were able to persuade whole tolerance and personal freedoms during the brief horseback than any other commander in history scale, creating an entirely new art form that library in America, proved that lightning is are still popular because of their honestly and armies and legislators. A most effective leader period when England had no king. Although in the course of his campaigns. A founder of the profoundly influenced European literature, music electricity, invented the Franklin stove, and had accuracy, showing both the bad and the good, the who focused on reform, he gave us the accurate brutal in putting down an Irish revolution, he first union of independent nations, he strove for and theater. His synthesis of music, verse and a pivotal role in the success of the American beauty and the ugliness in society and gave hope calendar we use today and made his name the restored England’s status with aid to colonies and strong and united Spanish America. staging was completely new for his time. Revolution. His accomplishments are legion. that change is possible. symbol of power throughout the world. building a superb army and navy.

Alexander the Great George Eastman Voltaire Gregor Mendel Johannes Brahms Alexander Graham Bell 336 – 323 B.C. 1854 – 1932 1694 – 1778 1822 – 1884 1833 – 1897 1847 – 1922 The world’s most successful general, Alexander’s Eastman’s invention of roll film for cameras and The energetic leader of France’s Age of Reason, Producing conclusive evidence of genetic patterns Brahms revived the concept of music that stands Bell’s invention, the telephone, has been the conquest of Greece, Persia, Egypt and much his ingenious innovations in camera design and Voltaire brought Isaac Newton’s discoveries through his crossbreeding of pea plants, Mendal alone without depicting any specific scene or single most influential device to bring the world of the known world of his time has never been production brought photography within reach to the common people, reformed the French established the principles of heredity used today telling a story. Considered by many to be their together and is the precursor to all modern matched. He alone is responsible for the spread of everyday people through his Eastman Kodak legal system, and wrote extensively on social in many fields scientific inquiry. His discoveries favorite classical composer, he is probably best communication, from email to smartphones of Greek culture and ideas from North Africa Company. He was a key figure in the development issues that set the stage for the enlightenment fit well with Darwin’s theory of natural selection know for his “Brahms Lullaby,” the only lullaby and the internet. Today, virtually every person to India and grounded much of the our world’s of motion pictures and set a singular example of of Europe. Teaching the ethics is at the heart of of species. His laws of inheritance have been he ever wrote. His four symphonies are standard on the planet has access to a portal to the rest philosophy in the classical Greek paradigms. effective philanthropy though his contributions to philosophy, he showed that following unchanging applied in producing hybrid crops, and have fare for every major orchestra worldwide and his of the world through innovations built upon his He also opened European culture to Eastern education and his lending of valuable help to the moral laws can improve the world. His helped us understand genetic disorders. chamber music, organ compositions, and piano crowning achievement. His effect on our lives influences which paved the way for Christianity. less fortunate. masterpiece, Candide, is widely read today. concertos have proven timeless. today is simply incalculable. ATTENTION: No members of the public will be allowed to at- tend this meeting due to direction from the State. No comments will be allowed during the meeting. If you would like to make comment, please send t h e m t o [email protected] ov. PUBLIC NOTICE: The Grantsville City Council will hold a work meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 429 East Main Street, Grantsville, UT 84029. The agenda is as fol- lows: CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF AL- LEGIANCE ROLL CALL AGENDA: 1. Discussion of a P.U.D. for David Parker and Dave Web- ster for property lo- cated at 328 East Main Street in the RM-7 zone. 2. Adjourn. PUBLIC NOTICE: The Grantsville City Council will hold its regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- day, June 17, 2020 at 429 East Main Street, Grantsville, UT 84029. The agenda is as fol- lows: CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF AL- LEGIANCE ROLL CALL AGENDA: 1. Public Hearing: a. Proposal to vacate some or all of a public utility easement for David Gumucio. All interested persons are invited to provide written comment upon this proposal by email- ing Christine Webb, Grantsville City Re- c o r d e r a t [email protected] ov prior to 6:00 pm on June 17, 2020. 2. Public Comments. Public Comments will be taken by email until 6:00 pm on June 17, 2020. Please email comments to [email protected] ov 3. Summary Action Items. a. Approval of Minutes b. Approval of Bills 4. Consideration of Resolution 2020-24 approving the P.U.D. for David Parker and Dave Webster for property located at 328 East Main Street in the RM-7 zone. 5. Consideration of Resolution 2020-23 approving the develop- ment agreement for the P.U.D. for David Parker and Dave Web- ster at 328 East Main Street. 6. Consideration of Resolution 2020-41 adopting the 2020-2021 fiscal year budget and setting the tax levy. 7. Consideration of Resolution 2020-42 amending the 2019-2020 fiscal year budget. 8. Consideration of Resolution 2020-43 confirming the re-ap- pointment of Willard Hammond as a mem- ber of the Grantsville TuesdayCity Board June of16, Adjust- 2020 B4 Tooele Transcript Bulletin ment. 9. Consideration of Resolution 2020-44 confirming the re-ap- pointment of Jaime To- To place your Classified ad To place yourpham Classified as a member ad of call 435-882-0050 call 435-882-0050the Grantsville City Planning Commission. ATTENTION: No 10. Consideration of Classifiedmembers of the public Resolution 2020-45 will be allowed to at- approving the final plat tend this meeting due for J Thomas Homes, Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, to direction from the LLC and Travis Taylor CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES published every Tuesday and Thursday Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition • WednesdayState. 4:45 No comments p.m. for Thursdayfor the edition Northstar All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publicationwill that be is deliveredallowed to all nonsubscribersduring Ranch of the Tooele Transcript Subdivision, Bulletin. Twenty Words or Less MONTHLY RATE the meeting. If you Phase 4 P.U.D., lo- 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 sole responsibility of the advertiser. Transcript makes it illegal to advertise “any preference,would limitation, like or todiscrimination make basedcated on race, at religion, approximately sex or national 30¢ per word/issue $2.00 per word over 20 words Bulletin Publishing Co. hereby disclaims all liability for any damages suffered as the result of any advertisement in origin, or any intention to make any comment,such preference, limitationplease or discrimination.”send 500 The Tooele West Transcript-Bulletin Durfee will 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- Bulletin has the sole authority to edit all dwellings advertised in this papert are h available e m on an equal opportunity t o basis.Street for the creation Bold type 5¢ per word/issue 25 No credit for stopped ads. Includes and locate any classified advertisement as deemed appropriate. Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company reserves [email protected] of twenty-two (22) lots Boxed ads 50¢ per issue (20 words or less) the right to refuse any advertisement. 4 runs in the Tooele Valley Extra ov. in the R-1-21 zone. PUBLIC NOTICE: 11. Consideration of The Grantsville City Resolution 2020-46 Services Services Services Services Miscellaneous Personals Autos CouncilPublic will Notices hold a approvingPublic Notices a develop- workMeetings meeting at 6:30 mentMeetings agreement for p.m. on Wednesday, the 5 Center Street mi- DRYWALL PATCH, JOSE’S YARD MAIN- TREE WORK. Free If you sell Insurance, Meet singles right now! DONATE your car, June 17, 2020 at 429 nor subdivision. ALTERATIONS Repairs Services. TENANCE, LLC estimates! Local promote a hospital or No paid operators, truck or van. Help East Main Street, 12. Consideration of Texture, tape finish, Aeration, Power Rak- company. Licensed an ambulance serv- just real people like veterans find jobs or Grantsville, UT 84029. Resolution 2020-47 and AWARD basements. Licensed ing, Mow, Trimming & insured. Bucket ice, place your classi- you. Browse greet- start a business. Call The agenda is as fol- approving a minor sub- WINNING and insured. 18yrs in trees & bushes yard truck, Crane serv- fied ad in all 47 of ings, exchange mes- Patriotic Hearts Foun- lows: division for Douglas Tooele. References cleanup, hauling gar- ice, Stump removal, Utah's newspapers. sages and connect dation. Fast, FREE CALL TO ORDER and Roseanna Higley TAILORING c a l l T o m a t bage, residential and mulch. The cost is only $163. live. Try it free. Call pick-up. Max tax-de- AND PLEDGE OF AL- on the 5 North Center 801-660-9152. commercial. Low 801-633-6685 Pre- for a 25 word ad ($5. now: 844-400-8738 duction. Operators LEGIANCE Street minor subdivi- by rates. Licensed/In- ciseTreeLLC.com For each additional are standing by! Call ROLL CALL sion for the creation of HANDY-MAN SERV- sured. Senior dis- word). You will reach 1-866-983-3647 AGENDA: three (3) single family KATHY ICES landscaping, counts. YOUR LOCAL Handy- up to 500,000 news- Help Wanted 1. Discussion of a lots in the RM-15 etc. Senior Discount (435)843-7614 man here to fix all paper readers. Just P.U.D. for David zone. JONES 15% Licensed and in- your at home projects call Tooele Transcript Trucks Parker and Dave Web- 13. Consideration of sured. call RAIN GUTTERS, Business owners If and improvements Bulletin at you need someone ster for property lo- Resolution 2020-48 435-830-9180 seamless, aluminum, Over 22yrs experi- (435)882-0050 for de- cated at 328 East Main approving a develop- 882-6605 all colors, leaf protec- fast, place your clas- 1992 GMC 3/4 ton, HANDYMAN, any kind ence. Call Dustin at tails. (Ucan) sified ad in all 48 of transmission just re- Street in the RM-7 ment agreement for tion cleaning. Li- 435-840-5635 zone. the Hale Place Subdi- of handyman work, SELL YOUR computer Utah's newspapers. built $3,000 OBO Call censed and insured, 2. Adjourn. vision. A1 PAINTING. Inte- yard work, leaf in the classifieds. Call The person you are 801-452-3151 free estimates. PUBLIC NOTICE: 14. Consideration of rior, exterior painting, cleanup. Residential 882-0050 or visit looking for could be (435)841-4001 Miscellaneous The Grantsville City Resolution 2020-49 staining, deck oiling, and business. Call www.tooeletranscript. from out of town. The Council will hold its approving the final plat power washing, dry- J i m m y a t TOOELE TREE AND com cost is only $163. for Homes wall, phase, patching. (435)228-8561 STUMP, LLC. DIAMONDS don't pay a 25 word ad and it regular meeting at for Adam Geldmacher Professional tree trim- You may have just the 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- on the Hale Place Professional work at retail! Large selec- reaches up to Planning on selling HANSON & SONS ming or removal. thing someone out of day, June 17, 2020 at Subdivision located for reasonable rates. tion, high quality. Bri- 340,000 households. your home, you could Handyman Service, Stump grinding. Also town is looking for. 429 East Main Street, the creation of nine (9) (435)248-9113 dal sets, wedding All you do is call the be sending your sales local. Call Jeff: do yard debris clean Place your classified Grantsville, UT 84029. single family lots in the bands. Everything Transcript Bulletin at points to up to (435)775-1445 up and haul away. ad in 45 of Utah's The agenda is as fol- RM-7 zone. A1 PAINTING. Inte- wholesale! Rocky (435)882-0050 for all 340,000 households Call Kolleen newspapers, the cost lows: 15. Consideration of rior, exterior painting, HOME REPAIRS ex- Mtn. Diamond Co. the details. (Mention at once. For $163. 435-849-6768. is $163. For up to 25 CALL TO ORDER Resolution 2020-50 staining, deck oiling, pert. Doors, knobs, S.L.C. UCAN) You can now you can place your Closed Sundays. words. You will be AND PLEDGE OF AL- approving a master power washing, dry- trim, baseboards, 1-800-396-6948 order online 25 word classified ad wall, phase, patching. Free Estimates. reaching a potential www.utahpress.com LEGIANCE development agree- mouldings, drywall re- DIRECTV - Switch and to all 45 newspapers Professional work at of up to 340,000 ROLL CALL ment for Cook Corner pairs, texturing, TREE TRIMMING ISA Save! $39.99/month. IMMEDIATE Full time in Utah. Just call the reasonable rates. households. All you AGENDA: Subdivision. caulking, weather- Certified Arborist. Select All-Included positions available in Transcript Bulletin at (435)248-9113 need to do is call the 1. Public Hearing: 16. Consideration of proofing, framing, Trees up to 40’ tall. Package. 155 Chan- Transcript Bulletin at Tooele for warehouse 882-0050 for all the a. Proposal to vacate Resolution 2020-51 home updating and Stump removal avail- nels. 1000s of 882-0050 for full de- production. Must be details. (Mention AERATION, (works some or all of a public approving the final plat renovations and able Call Stephen Shows/Movies On tails. (Mention UCAN) able to pass back- ucan) utility easement for for Todd Castagno on best when wet) power much more. Small (435)241-2504. Demand. FREE Ge- ground. Shift avail- SELLING YOUR David Gumucio. the Cook Corner Sub- raking, tilling, hauling, jobs okay. Call nie HD DVR Up- able Wednesday to SELL YOUR com- Furniture & HOME? Advertise it All interested persons division for the crea- sand, gravel, mulch, Shane (435) grade. Premium Saturday $15.50 per puter in the classi- in the classifieds. Call are invited to provide tion of five (5) single manure, landscape 840-0344. movie channels, Appliances hour paid weekly. fieds. Call 882-0050 882-0050 or visit written comment upon family lots in the RR-1 rock, lime rock, Sea- FREE for 3 mos! Call Call Rose at BECOME A SUB- or visit www.tooele- NORTH VALLEY Ap- www.tooeletran this proposal by email- zone. sonal Service 1-833-599-6474 719-644-4569 (435)850-2909 SCRIBER. 882-0050 transcript. com pliance. Washers/ script.com ing Christine Webb, 17. Consideration of DIRECTV NOW. No dryers refrigerators, Grantsville City Re- Resolution 2020-52 Satellite Needed. freezers, stoves. Business c o r d e r a t approving a master $40/month. 65 Chan- $149-$399 full war- Opportunities Buildings [email protected] development agree- nels. Stream Break- ranty. Complete re- ov prior to 6:00 pm on ment for the Mustang List with Me ing News, Live pair service. Satis- INVENTORS - FREE If you build, remodel or June 17, 2020. Ridge Town Homes Events, Sports & On faction guaranteed. INFORMATION remove buildings you 2. Public Comments. and Mustang Ridge Demand Titles. No Parts for all brands. PACKAGE Have your can place your classi- Public Comments will Subdivision, Phases Annual Contract. No (435)830-3225. product idea devel- fied ad in 45 of Utah's be taken by email until 3-5. oped affordably by 6:00 pm on June 17, 18. Consideration of Commitment. CALL Portable Oxygen Con- newspapers for only 1-844-435-3985 the Research & De- $163. for 25 words 2020. Please email Resolution 2020-53 REPAIRS for centrator May Be velopment pros and comments to approving the final plat DISH Network. $59.99 Covered by Medi- ($5. for each addi- presented to manu- tional word). You will [email protected] for DRP and Shawn for 190 Channels! care! Reclaim inde- facturers. Call ov Holste on the Mustang Blazing Fast Internet, pendence and mobil- reach up to 340,000 1-877-649-5574 for a households and all 3. Summary Action Ridge Townhomes * $19.99/mo. (where ity with the compact Free Idea Starter Items. Subdivision for the * Contract & available.) Switch & design and long-last- you do is call the Limitations Guide. Submit your a. Approval of Minutes creation of seven (7) Get a FREE $100 ing battery of Inogen Transcript Bulletin at apply. idea for a free consul- 882-0050 for all the b. Approval of Bills townhome lots in the Visa Gift Card. FREE One. Free information tation. 4. Consideration of RM-7 zone. FREE! Voice Remote. FREE k i t ! C a l l details. (Mention Small Business own- UCAN Classified Net- Resolution 2020-24 19. Consideration of HD DVR. FREE 877-691-4639 approving the P.U.D. Resolution 2020-54 Streaming on ALL ers: Place your clas- work) sified ad in 45 news- for David Parker and approving the final plat Devices. Call today! Garage, Yard METAL ROOF/WALL papers throughout Dave Webster for for DRP and Shawn 1-866-360-6959 Panels, Pre-engi- Sales Utah for only $163. property located at 328 Holste on the Mustang neered Metal Build- Earthlink High Speed for 25 words, and $5. East Main Street in the Ridge Subdivision, HAVING A GARAGE ings. Mill prices for Internet. As Low As per word over 25. RM-7 zone. Phase 3 for the crea- Real Estate requires a SALE? Advertise it in sheeting coil are at a $14.95/month (for the You will reach up to 5. Consideration of tion of twenty-eight “ the classifieds. Call 4 year low. You get Resolution 2020-23 (28) single family first 3 months.) Reli- 340,000 households 882-0050 the savings. 17 Col- Process and Integrity able High Speed Fi- and it is a one call, approving the develop- home lots in the ors prime material, ber Optic Technol- one order, one bill ment agreement for R-1-12 zone. cut to your exact ogy. Stream Videos, program. Call the the P.U.D. for David 20. Consideration of and Both have to be Livestock length. CO Building Music and More! Call Transcript Bulletin at Parker and Dave Web- Resolution 2020-55 Systems Earthlink Today 882-0050 for further ster at 328 East Main approving a minor sub- 1-800-COBLDGS Right for 1-844-240-1769 Need to sell that new info. (ucan) Street. division for Nathan champion bull or your 6. Consideration of Gardner to divide on Eliminate gutter clean- yearling calves? Public Notices Resolution 2020-41 the 255 South Park Maximum Success. ing forever! LeafFilter, Place your classified Wanted adopting the Street minor subdivi- the most advanced Meetings ad into 47 newspa- 2020-2021 fiscal year sion for the creation of debris-blocking gutter pers, find your buyers Deadline for public budget and setting the three (3) single family protection. Schedule I AM paying more for quickly. For only notices is 4 p.m. the tax levy. lots in the RM-7 zone. a FREE LeafFilter es- junk cars/trucks. I will Call to set up an $163. your 25 word day prior to publica- 7. Consideration of 21. Consideration of timate today. 15% off come to you and tow classified will be seen tion. Public notices Resolution 2020-42 approval of a Water Entire Purchase. 10% it away. Call/Text by up to 500,000 submitted past the amending the Right Transfer and appointment Senior & Military Dis- (435)224-2064 readers. It is as sim- deadline will not be 2019-2020 fiscal year Banking Agreement counts. Call DL5970 ple as calling the accepted. budget. with Robert T. Brown. 1-844-909-2398 Tooele Transcript UPAXLP 8. Consideration of 22. Consideration of ENJOY 100% Per- Bulletin at Autos Resolution 2020-43 Resolution 2020-56 SHANE BERGEN PUBLIC NOTICE confirming the re-ap- declaring certain prop- fectly Tender and (435)882-0050 for de- The Grantsville Con- Guaranteed! 20 Main tails. (Ucan) pointment of Willard erty owned by Grants- DONATE YOUR CAR servation District Hammond as a mem- ville City as surplus Courses PLUS get 4 Budget hearing will be FREE Burgers Order Sporting TO UNITED BREAST ber of the Grantsville and authorizing its dis- 435-840-0344 CANCER FOUNDA- held June 17, at 4:00 City Board of Adjust- posal. The Butcher's Bundle Goods pm in the Tooele - ONLY $69.99. Call TION! Your donation ment. 23. Consideration of helps education, pre- County Health Depart- 9. Consideration of Resolution 2020-57 1-855-963-1321 men- SELLING YOUR vention & support ment conference Resolution 2020-44 approving an agree- Best in Client Services! tion code:61086ZEB mountain bike? Ad- programs. FAST room, 151 North Main confirming the re-ap- ment with Off Duty or visit www.omahas- vertise it in the classi- FREE PICKUP - 24 Street, Tooele. pointment of Jaime To- Management for teaks.com/dinner138 fieds. Call 882-0050 16 years as a local Realtor! HR RESPONSE - (Published in the pham as a member of off-duty Police Officer www.tooele tran- HughesNet Satellite TAX DEDUCTION Tooele Transcript Bul- the Grantsville City management. script.com Internet - 25mbps 1-855-507-2691 letin June 16, 2020) Planning Commission. 24. Initial Considera- starting at $49.99/mo! DONATE YOUR CAR, ATTENTION: No 10. Consideration of tion of Annexation Pe- Licensed & E&O Insured Get More Data members of the public Resolution 2020-45 tition filed by Grants- FREE Off-Peak Data. Lost & Found TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR will be allowed to at- approving the final plat ville Soil Conservation #2419813-SA00 FAST download tend this meeting due for J Thomas Homes, District and RG IV, speeds. WiFi built in! LOST DOG, Looking THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax to direction from the LLC and Travis Taylor LLC (Lakeview West FREE Standard In- for a brown and white State. No comments for the Northstar Annexation). stallation for lease Chihuahua name is Deductible, Free Towing, All Paper- will be allowed during Ranch Subdivision, 25. Initial Considera- customers! Limited Degan, vacinity LDS the meeting. If you Phase 4 P.U.D., lo- tion of Annexation Pe- T i m e , C a l l North Stake Center, work Taken Care Of. CALL would like to make cated at approximately tition filed by The 1-844-294-9882 580 N 270 E, Tooele. comment, please send 500 West Durfee Church of Jesus Christ Call 435-650-4733 1-855-408-2196 DEADLINES FOR t h e m t o Street for the creation of Latter-day Saints classifieds ads are HAVING A yard sale? SELL YOUR CAR or [email protected] of twenty-two (22) lots (Grantsville North An- M o n d a y a n d Advertise in the Tran- boat in the classi- ov. in the R-1-21 zone. nexation). Wednesdays by 4:45 script fieds. Call 882-0050 PUBLIC NOTICE: 11. Consideration of 26. Initial Considera- p.m. or visit www.tooele- The Grantsville City Resolution 2020-46 tion of Annexation Pe- transcript. com Council will hold a approving a develop- tition filed by Todd NOW HIRING: SeasonalSeasonal Harvest Truck OperatorsWasher BECOME A SUB- work meeting at 6:30 ment agreement for Castagno (Brown An- SCRIBER. 882-0050 p.m. on Wednesday, the 5 Center Street mi- nexation). Cargill Salt is looking to hire “Seasonal” Solar Harvest Operators in Timpie, Utah-- June 17, 2020 at 429 nor subdivision. 27. Consideration of harvest season runs from mid-March to the end of November. This is an outstanding East Main Street, 12. Consideration of Ordinance 2020-14 opportunity for safety conscious and engaged applicants with initiative, energy and solid Resolution 2020-47 amending Grantsville communication skills. Responsibilities include hauling salt from the ponds processing Grantsville, UT 84029. area, daily operator equipment check and operator servicing, cleaning and maintaining The agenda is as fol- approving a minor sub- City Code Chapter 7, equipment and other site work as required. lows: division for Douglas Section 3, related to CARRIERS and Roseanna Higley water system cross CALL TO ORDER EXCELLENT COMPENSATIONCOMPENSATION && BENEFITS BENEFITS PACKAGE: PACKAGE: Wage Wage begins begins at at $15.00 $18.63 per AND PLEDGE OF AL- on the 5 North Center connections. hour.per hour. We offerWe offer a 401K a 401K plan; plan; health health, benefits; dental paid and vacation vision insurance; and holidays; paid wellnessvacation program;and Street minor subdivi- 28. Consideration of incentiveholidays; planwellness and opportunitiesprogram; incentive for growth. plan and opportunities for growth. Needed!LEGIANCE ROLL CALL sion for the creation of Ordinance 2020-15 va- REQUIREMENTS: Must be at least 18 years of age, havebe available a High schoolto work diploma/GED, rotating shifts be and AGENDA: three (3) single family cating a public utility overtimeavailable asto workneeded. rotating All candidates shifts and overtimeare subject as toneeded. a 90 day All probationary candidates are period. subject Must to passa 90 1. Discussion of a lots in the RM-15 easement. aday company probationary paid medical period. examMust passincluding a company a drug paidscreen, medical physical exam ability including test, anda drug criminal zone. 29. Consideration of backgroundscreen, physical check. ability test, reference and credit checks, and criminal background check. P.U.D. for David Parker and Dave Web- 13. Consideration of Ordinance 2020-17 HOW TO APPLY: Apply online at www.cargill.com/careers, select “Browse Cargill Jobs,” ster for property lo- Resolution 2020-48 amending fireworks re- then click on “United States” and “Utah” to find the job opening. If you do not have access NowNow AcceptingAccepting Applications Applications is looking for cated at 328 East Main approvingNowNow a develop- RentingRentingstriction within Grants- to the internet, please visit your local library or employment office. Street in the RM-7 ment agreement for ville City. WHY CHOOSE CARGILL: Working at Cargill is an opportunity to thrive—a place to develop Paper Carriers zone. theIncome IncomeHaleIncomeIncome Place Restrictions Subdi-Restrictions30. Consideration ApplyApply ApplyApply to your career to the fullest while engaging in meaningful work that makes a positive impact 2. Adjourn. vision. Rental assistanceapprove may a Request be for around the globe. Cargill is anan EEO,equal and opportunity Veteran/Disability and affirmative employer. action employer. in Tooele City! PUBLIC NOTICE: 14. ConsiderationExclusivelyExclusivelyRental assistance of forforProposal Seniors Seniors may (RFP) be for The Grantsville City Resolutionavailable. Pet 2020-49 Friendly Callresidential for details and munici- Job #: # TIM00832 Council will hold its approvingavailable. thePet final platFriendly Callpal for solid details and bulk for Adam Geldmacher waste collection and www.cargill.com/careers If you’re interestedregular please meeting call at Call for435.843.0717 details 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- on the Call Hale for435.843.0717 Place detailsrecycling services. 435.882.0050day, June 17, 2020 at Subdivision435.843.0717TDD located 800.735.2900 for 31. Consideration of 429 East Main Street, the creation435.843.0717TDD of nine 800.735.2900 (9) approval of a secon- Grantsville, UT 84029. single family lots in the dary access for Justin The agenda is as fol- RM-7 zone. and Kristie McCarty lo- lows: 15. Consideration of cated at 612 South CALL TO ORDER Resolution 2020-50 Hackamore Road in AND PLEDGE OF AL- approving a master the Anderson Ranch LEGIANCE development agree- Subdivision on to Wor- ROLL CALL ment for Cook Corner thington Street. AGENDA: Subdivision. 32. Adjourn. 1. Public Hearing: 16. Consideration of Christine Webb a. Proposal to vacate Resolution 2020-51 City Recorder some or all of a public approving the final plat In compliance with the utility easement for for Todd Castagno on Americans with Dis- David Gumucio. the Cook Corner Sub- ability Act, Grantsville All interested persons division for the crea- City will accommodate are invited to provide tion of five (5) single reasonable requests to written comment upon family lots in the RR-1 assist persons with this proposal by email- zone. disabilities to partici- ing Christine Webb, 17. Consideration of pate in meetings. Re- Grantsville City Re- Resolution 2020-52 quests for assistance c o r d e r a t approving a master may be made by call- [email protected] development agree- ing City Hall (435) ov prior to 6:00 pm on ment for the Mustang 884-3411 at least 3 June 17, 2020. Ridge Town Homes days in advance of a 2. Public Comments. and Mustang Ridge meeting. Public Comments will Subdivision, Phases This will be an elec- be taken by email until 3-5. tronic meeting through 6:00 pm on June 17, 18. Consideration of . To view the 2020. Please email Resolution 2020-53 meeting: comments to approving the final plat Join Zoom Meeting [email protected] for DRP and Shawn https://us02web.zoom. ov Holste on the Mustang us/j/81467576120 3. Summary Action Ridge Townhomes Meeting ID: 814 6757 Items. Subdivision for the 6120 a. Approval of Minutes creation of seven (7) One tap mobile b. Approval of Bills townhome lots in the +13462487799,,81467 4. Consideration of RM-7 zone. 576120# US (Houston) Resolution 2020-24 19. Consideration of +16699009128,,81467 approving the P.U.D. Resolution 2020-54 576120# US (San for David Parker and approving the final plat Jose) Dave Webster for for DRP and Shawn Dial by your location property located at 328 Holste on the Mustang +1 346 248 7799 US East Main Street in the Ridge Subdivision, (Houston) RM-7 zone. Phase 3 for the crea- +1 669 900 9128 US 5. Consideration of tion of twenty-eight (San Jose) Resolution 2020-23 (28) single family +1 253 215 8782 US approving the develop- home lots in the (Tacoma) ment agreement for R-1-12 zone. +1 312 626 6799 US the P.U.D. for David 20. Consideration of (Chicago) Parker and Dave Web- Resolution 2020-55 +1 646 558 8656 US ster at 328 East Main approving a minor sub- (New York) Street. division for Nathan +1 301 715 8592 US 6. Consideration of Gardner to divide on (Germantown) Resolution 2020-41 the 255 South Park Meeting ID: 814 6757 adopting the Street minor subdivi- 6120 2020-2021 fiscal year sion for the creation of Find your local num- budget and setting the three (3) single family ber: tax levy. lots in the RM-7 zone. https://us02web.zoom. 7. Consideration of 21. Consideration of us/u/kcdOankbhc Resolution 2020-42 approval of a Water amending the Right Transfer and 2019-2020 fiscal year Banking Agreement budget. with Robert T. Brown. 8. Consideration of 22. Consideration of Resolution 2020-43 Resolution 2020-56 confirming the re-ap- declaring certain prop- pointment of Willard erty owned by Grants- Hammond as a mem- ville City as surplus ber of the Grantsville and authorizing its dis- City Board of Adjust- posal. ment. 23. Consideration of 9. Consideration of Resolution 2020-57 Resolution 2020-44 approving an agree- confirming the re-ap- ment with Off Duty pointment of Jaime To- Management for pham as a member of off-duty Police Officer the Grantsville City management. Planning Commission. 24. Initial Considera- 10. Consideration of tion of Annexation Pe- Resolution 2020-45 tition filed by Grants- approving the final plat ville Soil Conservation for J Thomas Homes, District and RG IV, LLC and Travis Taylor LLC (Lakeview West for the Northstar Annexation). Ranch Subdivision, 25. Initial Considera- Phase 4 P.U.D., lo- tion of Annexation Pe- cated at approximately tition filed by The 500 West Durfee Church of Jesus Christ Street for the creation of Latter-day Saints of twenty-two (22) lots (Grantsville North An- in the R-1-21 zone. nexation). 11. Consideration of 26. Initial Considera- Resolution 2020-46 tion of Annexation Pe- approving a develop- tition filed by Todd ment agreement for Castagno (Brown An- the 5 Center Street mi- nexation). nor subdivision. 27. Consideration of 12. Consideration of Ordinance 2020-14 Resolution 2020-47 amending Grantsville approving a minor sub- City Code Chapter 7, division for Douglas Section 3, related to and Roseanna Higley water system cross on the 5 North Center connections. Street minor subdivi- 28. Consideration of sion for the creation of Ordinance 2020-15 va- three (3) single family cating a public utility lots in the RM-15 easement. zone. 29. Consideration of 13. Consideration of Ordinance 2020-17 Resolution 2020-48 amending fireworks re- approving a develop- striction within Grants- ment agreement for ville City. the Hale Place Subdi- 30. Consideration to vision. approve a Request for 14. Consideration of Proposal (RFP) for Resolution 2020-49 residential and munici- approving the final plat pal solid and bulk for Adam Geldmacher waste collection and on the Hale Place recycling services. Subdivision located for 31. Consideration of the creation of nine (9) approval of a secon- single family lots in the dary access for Justin RM-7 zone. and Kristie McCarty lo- 15. Consideration of cated at 612 South Resolution 2020-50 Hackamore Road in approving a master the Anderson Ranch development agree- Subdivision on to Wor- ment for Cook Corner thington Street. Subdivision. 32. Adjourn. 16. Consideration of Christine Webb Resolution 2020-51 City Recorder approving the final plat In compliance with the for Todd Castagno on Americans with Dis- the Cook Corner Sub- ability Act, Grantsville division for the crea- City will accommodate tion of five (5) single reasonable requests to family lots in the RR-1 assist persons with zone. disabilities to partici- 17. Consideration of pate in meetings. Re- Resolution 2020-52 quests for assistance approving a master may be made by call- development agree- ing City Hall (435) ment for the Mustang 884-3411 at least 3 Ridge Town Homes days in advance of a and Mustang Ridge meeting. Subdivision, Phases This will be an elec- 3-5. tronic meeting through 18. Consideration of ZOOM. To view the Resolution 2020-53 meeting: approving the final plat Join Zoom Meeting for DRP and Shawn https://us02web.zoom. Holste on the Mustang us/j/81467576120 Ridge Townhomes Meeting ID: 814 6757 Subdivision for the 6120 creation of seven (7) One tap mobile townhome lots in the +13462487799,,81467 RM-7 zone. 576120# US (Houston) 19. Consideration of +16699009128,,81467 Resolution 2020-54 576120# US (San approving the final plat Jose) for DRP and Shawn Dial by your location Holste on the Mustang +1 346 248 7799 US Ridge Subdivision, (Houston) Phase 3 for the crea- +1 669 900 9128 US tion of twenty-eight (San Jose) (28) single family +1 253 215 8782 US home lots in the (Tacoma) R-1-12 zone. +1 312 626 6799 US 20. Consideration of (Chicago) Resolution 2020-55 +1 646 558 8656 US approving a minor sub- (New York) division for Nathan +1 301 715 8592 US Gardner to divide on (Germantown) the 255 South Park Meeting ID: 814 6757 Street minor subdivi- 6120 sion for the creation of Find your local num- three (3) single family ber: lots in the RM-7 zone. https://us02web.zoom. 21. Consideration of us/u/kcdOankbhc approval of a Water Right Transfer and Banking Agreement with Robert T. Brown. 22. Consideration of Resolution 2020-56 declaring certain prop- erty owned by Grants- ville City as surplus and authorizing its dis- posal. 23. Consideration of Resolution 2020-57 approving an agree- ment with Off Duty Management for off-duty Police Officer management. 24. Initial Considera- tion of Annexation Pe- tition filed by Grants- ville Soil Conservation District and RG IV, LLC (Lakeview West Annexation). 25. Initial Considera- tion of Annexation Pe- tition filed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Grantsville North An- nexation). 26. Initial Considera- tion of Annexation Pe- tition filed by Todd Castagno (Brown An- nexation). 27. Consideration of Ordinance 2020-14 amending Grantsville City Code Chapter 7, Section 3, related to water system cross connections. 28. Consideration of Ordinance 2020-15 va- cating a public utility easement. 29. Consideration of Ordinance 2020-17 amending fireworks re- striction within Grants- ville City. 30. Consideration to approve a Request for Proposal (RFP) for residential and munici- pal solid and bulk waste collection and recycling services. 31. Consideration of approval of a secon- dary access for Justin and Kristie McCarty lo- cated at 612 South Hackamore Road in the Anderson Ranch Subdivision on to Wor- thington Street. 32. Adjourn. Christine Webb City Recorder In compliance with the Americans with Dis- ability Act, Grantsville City will accommodate reasonable requests to assist persons with disabilities to partici- pate in meetings. Re- quests for assistance may be made by call- ing City Hall (435) 884-3411 at least 3 days in advance of a meeting. This will be an elec- tronic meeting through ZOOM. To view the meeting: Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom. us/j/81467576120 Meeting ID: 814 6757 6120 One tap mobile +13462487799,,81467 576120# US (Houston) +16699009128,,81467 576120# US (San Jose) Dial by your location +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown) Meeting ID: 814 6757 6120 Find your local num- ber: https://us02web.zoom. us/u/kcdOankbhc ATTENTION: No members of the public will be allowed to at- tend this meeting due to direction from the State. No comments will be allowed during the meeting. If you would like to make comment, please send t h e m t o [email protected] ov. PUBLIC NOTICE: The Grantsville City Council will hold a work meeting at 6:30 PUBLIC NOTICE p.m. on Wednesday, Notice is Hereby Given June 17, 2020 at 429 that the Tooele City East Main Street, Council will meet in a Grantsville, UT 84029. Business Meeting on The agenda is as fol- Wednesday, June 17, lows: 2020, at the hour of CALL TO ORDER 7:00 p.m. The meet- AND PLEDGE OF AL- ing will be held at the LEGIANCE Tooele City Hall Coun- ROLL CALL cil Chambers, located AGENDA: at 90 North Main 1. Discussion of a Street, Tooele, Utah. P.U.D. for David Tooele City has imple- Parker and Dave Web- mented Governor Her- ster for property lo- bert's low risk (yellow) cated at 328 East Main phase guidelines re- Street in the RM-7 garding public gather- zone. ings. We strongly en- 2. Adjourn. courage you to join the PUBLIC NOTICE: City Council meeting The Grantsville City electronically by log- Council will hold its ging on to the Tooele regular meeting at City Facebook page, 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- at https://www.face- day, June 17, 2020 at book.com/tooelecity. If 429 East Main Street, you would like to sub- Grantsville, UT 84029. mit a comment for the The agenda is as fol- public comment period lows: or for a public hearing CALL TO ORDER item please email AND PLEDGE OF AL- cmpubliccomment@to LEGIANCE oelecity.org anytime ROLL CALL up until the start of the AGENDA: meeting. Emails will 1. Public Hearing: only be read at the a. Proposal to vacate designated points in some or all of a public the meeting. utility easement for However, if you David Gumucio. choose to attend we All interested persons ask that you maintain are invited to provide social distancing and written comment upon encourage you to wear this proposal by email- a face covering. In ing Christine Webb, compliance with public Grantsville City Re- health guidelines c o r d e r a t Tooele City can ac- [email protected] commodate limited ca- ov prior to 6:00 pm on pacity at City Hall. Due June 17, 2020. to limited space and 2. Public Comments. social distancing re- Public Comments will quirements, we ask be taken by email until that you limit the num- 6:00 pm on June 17, ber of people that at- 2020. Please email tend with you. comments to 1. Pledge of Allegiance [email protected] 2. Roll Call ov 3. Public Comment 3. Summary Action Period Items. 4. Public Hearing a. Approval of Minutes a. Ordinance 2020-24 b. Approval of Bills An Ordinance of the 4. Consideration of Tooele City Council Resolution 2020-24 Vacating a Dedicated approving the P.U.D. Public Utility & Drain- for David Parker and age Easement on Lot Dave Webster for 115 of the Crestview property located at 328 Estates Subdivision East Main Street in the Presented by Jim RM-7 zone. Bolser 5. Consideration of b. Ordinance 2020-25 Resolution 2020-23 An Ordinance of the approving the develop- Tooele City Council ment agreement for Amending the Adopted the P.U.D. for David Tooele City Annexa- Parker and Dave Web- tion Policy Plan for the ster at 328 East Main Purpose of Identifying Street. & Including Three New 6. Consideration of Potential Expansion Resolution 2020-41 Areas into the Plan & adopting the its Accompanying Ex- 2020-2021 fiscal year pansion Areas Map- budget and setting the ping tax levy. Presented by Jim 7. Consideration of Bolser Resolution 2020-42 c. Resolution 2020-52 amending the A Resolution of the 2019-2020 fiscal year Tooele City Council budget. Adopting a Final 8. Consideration of Budget for Tooele City Resolution 2020-43 for Fiscal Year confirming the re-ap- 2020-2021 pointment of Willard Presented by Shannon Hammond as a mem- Wimmer ber of the Grantsville 5. Second Reading City Board of Adjust- Items ment. a. Ordinance 2020-24 9. Consideration of An Ordinance of the Resolution 2020-44 Tooele City Council confirming the re-ap- Vacating a Dedicated pointment of Jaime To- Public Utility & Drain- pham as a member of age Easement on Lot the Grantsville City 115 of the Crestview Planning Commission. Estates Subdivision 10. Consideration of Presented by Jim Resolution 2020-45 Bolser approving the final plat b. Ordinance 2020-25 for J Thomas Homes, An Ordinance of the LLC and Travis Taylor PUBLIC NOTICE Tooele City Council for the Northstar Notice is Hereby Given Amending the Adopted Ranch Subdivision, that the Tooele City Tooele City Annexa- Phase 4 P.U.D., lo- Council will meet in a tion Policy Plan for the cated at approximately Business Meeting on Purpose of Identifying 500 West Durfee Wednesday, June 17, & Including Three New Street for the creation 2020, at the hour of Potential Expansion of twenty-two (22) lots 7:00 p.m. The meet- Areas into the Plan & in the R-1-21 zone. ing will be held at the its Accompanying Ex- 11. Consideration of Tooele City Hall Coun- pansion Areas Map- Resolution 2020-46 cil Chambers, located ping approving a develop- at 90 North Main Presented by Jim ment agreement for Street, Tooele, Utah. Bolser the 5 Center Street mi- Tooele City has imple- 6. First Reading Items nor subdivision. mented Governor Her- a. Ordinance 2020- 26 12. Consideration of bert's low risk (yellow) An Ordinance of Resolution 2020-47 phase guidelines re- Tooele City Amending approving a minor sub- garding public gather- Section 4-8-2.1 of the division for Douglas ings. We strongly en- Tooele City Code Re- and Roseanna Higley courage you to join the lating to Infill area on the 5 North Center City Council meeting Street Requirements Street minor subdivi- electronically by log- b. Resolution 2020- 56 sion for the creation of ging on to the Tooele A Resolution of the three (3) single family City Facebook page, Tooele City Council lots in the RM-15 at https://www.face- Approving an Agree- zone. book.com/tooelecity. If ment with Russell 13. Consideration of you would like to sub- Welding Corp. for the Resolution 2020-48 mit a comment for the Repair of Equipment at approving a develop- public comment period Sewer Reclamation ment agreement for or for a public hearing Plant the Hale Place Subdi- item please email Presented by Steve vision. cmpubliccomment@to Evans 14. Consideration of oelecity.org anytime c. Resolution 2020-51 Resolution 2020-49 up until the start of the A Resolution of the approving the final plat meeting. Emails will Tooele City Council for Adam Geldmacher only be read at the Declaring Surplus Cer- on the Hale Place designated points in tain Technology-Re- Subdivision located for the meeting. lated Equipment, and the creation of nine (9) However, if you Authorizing its Dis- single family lots in the choose to attend we posal RM-7 zone. ask that you maintain Presented by Michelle 15. Consideration of social distancing and Pitt Resolution 2020-50 encourage you to wear d. Proposal to Choose approving a master a face covering. In Auditors to the Council development agree- compliance with public Presented by Shannon ment for Cook Corner health guidelines Wimmer Subdivision. Tooele City can ac- e. Resolution 2020- 58 16. Consideration of commodate limited ca- A Resolution of the Resolution 2020-51 pacity at City Hall. Due Tooele City Council approving the final plat to limited space and Adopting the Certified for Todd Castagno on social distancing re- Tax Rate for Fiscal the Cook Corner Sub- quirements, we ask Year 2020-2021 division for the crea- that you limit the num- Presented by Shannon tion of five (5) single ber of people that at- Wimmer NOTICE OF TRUS- family lots in the RR-1 tend with you. f. Resolution 2020-52 TEE'S SALE zone. 1. Pledge of Allegiance A Resolution of the The following de- 17. Consideration of 2. Roll Call Tooele City Council scribed property will be Resolution 2020-52 3. Public Comment Adopting a Final sold at public auction approving a master Period Budget for Tooele City to the highest bidder, development agree- 4. Public Hearing for Fiscal Year payable in lawful ment for the Mustang a. Ordinance 2020-24 2020-2021 money of the United Ridge Town Homes An Ordinance of the Presented by Shannon States at the time of and Mustang Ridge Tooele City Council Wimmer sale, at the Tooele Subdivision, Phases Vacating a Dedicated g. Resolution 2020-55 County Courthouse, 3-5. Public Utility & Drain- A Resolution of the 74 South 100 East, 18. Consideration of age Easement on Lot Tooele City Council Tooele, UT 84074, on Resolution 2020-53 115 of the Crestview Approving a Contract July 22, 2020, at 1:00 approving the final plat Estates Subdivision with TECSERV, Inc. p.m. of said day, for for DRP and Shawn Presented by Jim for Computer Network the purpose of fore- Holste on the Mustang Bolser Maintenance Services closing a trust deed Ridge Townhomes b. Ordinance 2020-25 Presented by dated October 14, Subdivision for the An Ordinance of the h. Resolution 2020-53 2016, and executed by creation of seven (7) Tooele City Council A Resolution of the THERESA MOORE, A townhome lots in the Amending the Adopted Tooele City Council SINGLE WOMAN, as RM-7 zone. Tooele City Annexa- Consenting to the Trustor, in favor of 19. Consideration of tion Policy Plan for the Mayor's Appointment MORTGAGE ELEC- Resolution 2020-54 Purpose of Identifying of Steve Pruden to the TRONIC REGISTRA- approving the final plat & Including Three New Tooele City Historic TION SYSTEMS, INC. for DRP and Shawn Potential Expansion Preservation Commis- ("MERS") SOLELY AS Holste on the Mustang Areas into the Plan & sion NOMINEE FOR SE- Ridge Subdivision, its Accompanying Ex- Presented by Mayor CURITYNATIONAL Phase 3 for the crea- pansion Areas Map- i. Resolution - 2020-57 MORTGAGE COM- tion of twenty-eight ping A Resolution of the PANY, ITS SUCCES- (28) single family Presented by Jim Tooele City Council SORS AND ASSIGNS home lots in the Bolser Approving a as Beneficiary, which R-1-12 zone. c. Resolution 2020-52 Lease-Purchase Trust Deed was re- 20. Consideration of A Resolution of the Agreement with Cen- corded on October 18, Resolution 2020-55 Tooele City Council tury Equipment Com- 2016, as Entry No. approving a minor sub- Adopting a Final pany for the Lease & 437576, in the Official division for Nathan Budget for Tooele City Purchase of a Case Records of Tooele Gardner to divide on for Fiscal Year 590SN Tractor Loader County, State of Utah the 255 South Park 2020-2021 Backhoe covering real property Street minor subdivi- Presented by Shannon Presented by Steve purportedly located at sion for the creation of Wimmer Evans 38 Millpond, Stansbury three (3) single family 5. Second Reading j. Minor Subdivision Park, Utah 84074 in lots in the RM-7 zone. Items Request for the Jacob- Tooele County, Utah, 21. Consideration of a. Ordinance 2020-24 son Subdivision by and more particularly approval of a Water An Ordinance of the Flyway Holdings to described as: Right Transfer and Tooele City Council Subdivide 0.55 Acres LOT 38, MILLPOND Banking Agreement Vacating a Dedicated Located at 350 North PUD "G" SECOND with Robert T. Brown. Public Utility & Drain- 50 West into Four AMENDED, ACCORD- 22. Consideration of age Easement on Lot Multi-Family Residen- ING TO THE OFFI- Resolution 2020-56 NORTH TOOELE 115 of the Crestview tial Lots in the MR-8 CIAL PLAT THEREOF declaring certain prop- CITY SPECIAL SERV- Estates Subdivision Multi-Family Residen- ON FILE AND OF RE- erty owned by Grants- ICE DISTRICT PUBLIC NOTICE Presented by Jim tial Zone CORD IN THE ville City as surplus NOTICE OF BUDGET Lake Point Cemetery Bolser Presented by Jim TOOELE COUNTY and authorizing its dis- HEARING and Park Service Dis- b. Ordinance 2020-25 Bolser RECORDER'S OF- posal. NOTICE IS HEREBY trict Meeting An Ordinance of the k. Subdivision Prelimi- FICE, STATE OF 23. Consideration of GIVEN that a public Agenda Tooele City Council nary Plan Request for UTAH. Resolution 2020-57 hearing to consider the June 16, 2020 - Amending the Adopted the Towns at Mountain Tax ID: 09-039-0-0038 approving an agree- adoption of the 7:00pm Tooele City Annexa- View Subdivision by The current Benefici- ment with Off Duty 2020-2021 final budget Lake Point Fire Station tion Policy Plan for the Eagle Point Homes to ary of the trust deed is Management for for the North Tooele 1) Welcome and Roll Purpose of Identifying Subdivide 2.66 Acres UTAH HOUSING off-duty Police Officer City Special Service Call & Including Three New Located at 555 South CORPORATION, and management. District (the "District"), 2) Accept minutes for Potential Expansion 50 West into Thirty the record owner of 24. Initial Considera- shall be held on the May meeting. Areas into the Plan & Two Multi-Family Resi- PUBLIC NOTICE OF the property as of the tion of Annexation Pe- 25th day of June, 3) Updates on Board PUBLIC NOTICE its Accompanying Ex- dential Lots in the MEETING AND recording of the Notice tition filed by Grants- 2020, commencing at Assignments Notice is Hereby Given pansion Areas Map- MU-G Mixed Use Gen- AGENDA of Default is ville Soil Conservation 8:00 p.m., at Tooele 4) Cemetery Business that the Tooele City ping eral Zone Tooele County Council THERESA L. MOORE, District and RG IV, City Hall, 90 North - Sexton Mark Stein- Council will meet in a Presented by Jim Presented by Jim of Governments TRUSTEES OR SUC- LLC (Lakeview West Main Street, Tooele, agel Business Meeting on Bolser Bolser The Tooele County CESSOR TRUSTEES Annexation). Utah. At the hearing, 5) Park Maintenance - Wednesday, June 17, 6. First Reading Items 7. Minutes Council of Govern- OF THE THERESA 25. Initial Considera- all interested persons Jeff Quibell 2020, at the hour of a. Ordinance 2020- 26 - June 3rd City Council ments will hold a Pub- LEE MOORE LIVING tion of Annexation Pe- in attendance shall be 6) Park Reservations - 7:00 p.m. The meet- An Ordinance of & RDA Work Meeting lic Meeting on Thurs- TRUST EXECUTED tition filed by The given an opportunity to Tina Littlefield ing will be held at the Tooele City Amending - June 3rd day, June 18th, 2020 JANUARY 31, 2017. Church of Jesus Christ be heard on the esti- 7) Service Recognition Tooele City Hall Coun- Section 4-8-2.1 of the City Council Meeting at 6:00 p.m. in the Bidders must tender to of Latter-day Saints mates of the revenues Award cil Chambers, located Tooele City Code Re- 8. Invoices Auditorium at the the trustee a (Grantsville North An- and expenditures of 8) Other park business at 90 North Main lating to Infill area 9. Adjourn Tooele County Build- $20,000.00 deposit at nexation).Tuesday June 16, 2020any item in the tenta- a) 4th of July Breakfast Street, Tooele,Tooele Utah. StreetTranscrip Requirementst BulleMichellet Y.in Pitt, Tooele ing, 47 South Main the sale and the bal- B5 26. Initial Considera- tive budget of the Dis- b) Annexation Petition Tooele City has imple- b. Resolution 2020- 56 City Recorder Street, Tooele Utah. ance of the purchase tion of Annexation Pe- trict. The public hear- for Lake Point Heights mented Governor Her- A Resolution of the Pursuant to the Ameri- PUBLIC MEETING price by 2:00 p.m. the titionPublic filed Notices by Todd ingPublic may be Notices adjourned toPublic the Park Notices & Ceme- bert'sPublic low riskNotices (yellow) TooelePublic City Notices Council cansPublic with Notices Disabilities 1.Public Welcome Notices & Roll Call dayPublic following Notices the sale. Public Notices CastagnoMeetings (Brown An- from Meetings time to time as tery ServiceMeetings District phaseMeetings guidelines re- ApprovingMeetings an Agree- Act, IndividualsMeetings Need- 2. PublicMeetings Comments Both Trustees the deposit and Miscellaneous nexation). the Administrative c) Water Plan for Park garding public gather- ment with Russell ing Special Accommo- 3. Approval of Minutes the balance must be 27. Consideration of Control Board of the d) Tax Rate Review ings. We strongly en- Welding Corp. for the dations Should Notify for meeting held May paid to Lincoln Title In- SUMMONS Ordinance 2020-14 District, in its discre- e) Review of Internet courage you to join the Repair of Equipment at Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele 21st, 2019 surance Agency in the IN THE THIRD JUDI- amending Grantsville tion, may determine. Bid for District City Council meeting Sewer Reclamation City Recorder, at 4. Boundary Commis- form of a wire transfer, CIAL DISTRICT City Code Chapter 7, DATED this 21st day 9) Upcoming Events electronically by log- Plant 435-843-2113 or mi- sion Discussion cashier's check or cer- COURT-TOOELE IN Section 3, related to of May, 2021. 10) Public concerns ging on to the Tooele Presented by Steve [email protected] 5. Economic Develop- tified funds. Cash pay- AND FOR TOOELE water system cross NORTH TOOELE 11) Adjourn City Facebook page, Evans , Prior to the Meeting. ment Discussion ments, personal COUNTY, STATE OF connections. CITY SPECIAL SERV- (Published in the at https://www.face- c. Resolution 2020-51 (Published in the 6. COG Committee checks or trust checks UTAH 28. Consideration of ICE DISTRICT Tooele Transcript Bul- book.com/tooelecity. If A Resolution of the Tooele Transcript Bul- Reports/Updates are not accepted. ROBIN PARSONS, Ordinance 2020-15 va- Jeff Hammer, Chair, letin June 16, 2020) you would like to sub- Tooele City Council letin June 16, 2020) 7. Adjournment DATED: June 15, Plaintiff, vs cating a public utility Administrative Control mit a comment for the Pursuant to the Ameri- 2020. TAGE M. NYMAN EST PUBLIC NOTICE Declaring Surplus Cer- PUBLIC NOTICE easement. Board public comment period cans with Disability LINCOLN TITLE IN- OF ET AL. and JOHN Notice is Hereby Given tain Technology-Re- Notice is Hereby Given 29. Consideration of (Published in the or for a public hearing Act, individuals need- SURANCE AGENCY DOES 1 through 10, that the Redevelop- lated Equipment, and that the Redevelop- Ordinance 2020-17 Tooele Transcript Bul- item please email ing special accommo- By: Shelby K. Irvin Defendant. ment Agency of Authorizing its Dis- ment Agency of amending fireworks re- letin June 16, 2020) cmpubliccomment@to dations during this Its: Authorized Agent Case No. 200300379 Tooele (RDA) will posal Tooele (RDA) and the striction within Grants- oelecity.org anytime meeting should notify Telephone: (801) Hon. Dianna Gibson NOTICE OF PUBLIC meet in a Business Presented by Michelle Tooele City Council ville City. up until the start of the Staff, Tooele County 476-0303 THE STATE OF UTAH HEARING ON PRO- Meeting on Tuesday, Pitt will meet in a Work 30. Consideration to meeting. Emails will Commission, at web site: www.smith- TO THE ABOVE- POSAL June 17, 2020, at the d. Proposal to Choose Meeting on Tuesday, approve a Request for only be read at the 435-843-3274 prior to knowles.com NAMED DEFEN- TO AMEND THE hour of 5:30 p.m. The Auditors to the Council June 17, 2020, ap- Proposal (RFP) for designated points in the meeting. SK File No. 19-1214 DANTS: TOWN OF VERNON meeting will be held at Presented by Shannon proximately at the hour residential and munici- the meeting. (Published in the (Published in the You are hereby sum- ZONING MAP the Tooele City Hall Wimmer of 5:45 p.m. The pal solid and bulk However, if you Tooele Transcript Bul- Tooele Transcript Bul- moned and required to Pursuant to Section Council Chambers, lo- e. Resolution 2020- 58 meeting will be held at waste collection and choose to attend we letin June 16, 2020) letin June 16, 23, 30 & file an Answer in Writ- 10-9a-501 et.seq of cated at 90 North Main A Resolution of the the Tooele City Hall recycling services. ask that you maintain July 7, 2020) ing to the Complaint to the Utah Code, notice Street, Tooele, Utah. Tooele City Council Council Chambers, lo- 31. Consideration of social distancing and Quiet Title with the is hereby given that Tooele City has imple- Adopting the Certified cated at 90 North Main Public Notices approval of a secon- encourage you to wear Clerk of the above-en- the Vernon Planning mented Governor Her- Tax Rate for Fiscal Street, Tooele, Utah. Public Notices dary access for Justin a face covering. In Trustees titled Court at 70 South Commission will hold a bert's low risk (yellow) Year 2020-2021 Tooele City has imple- and Kristie McCarty lo- compliance with public Water User 100 East, Tooele, Utah Public Hearing on phase guidelines re- Presented by Shannon mented Governor Her- Deadline for public cated at 612 South health guidelines Wimmer 84074, and to serve Tuesday, garding public gather- bert's low risk (yellow) notices is 4 p.m. the Deadline for public Hackamore Road in Tooele City can ac- f. Resolution 2020-52 upon or mail to William 23 June 2020 at 7:00 ings. We strongly en- phase guidelines re- day prior to publica- notices is 4 p.m. the the Anderson Ranch commodate limited ca- A Resolution of the B. Parsons III, Attor- PM at the Vernon Fire courage you to join the garding public gather- tion. Public notices day prior to publica- Subdivision on to Wor- pacity at City Hall. Due Tooele City Council ney for petitioner, P.O. Station, 325 S. Main City Council meeting ings. We strongly en- submitted past the tion. Public notices thington Street. to limited space and Adopting a Final Box 22626, Salt Lake Street, Vernon, Utah to electronically by log- courage you to join the deadline will not be submitted past the 32. Adjourn. social distancing re- Budget for Tooele City City, Utah 84122, a consider a request to ging on to the Tooele City Council meeting accepted. deadline will not be Christine Webb quirements, we ask for Fiscal Year copy of said Answer, amend the Town Zon- City Facebook page, electronically by log- UPAXLP accepted. City Recorder that you limit the num- 2020-2021 within twenty (20) days ing Map. The Town at https://www.face- ging on to the Tooele UPAXLP In compliance with the ber of people that at- NOTICE OF TRUS- after service of this has received an appli- book.com/tooelecity. If Presented by Shannon City Facebook page, Americans with Dis- tend with you. TEE'S SALE Summons upon you. cation from Brian Fre- you would like to sub- Wimmer at https://www.face- ability Act, Grantsville 1. Pledge of Allegiance The following de- The Complaint can be drickson to rezone mit a comment for the g. Resolution 2020-55 book.com/tooelecity. If Public Notices City will accommodate 2. Roll Call scribed property will be acquired by contacting 28.5 acres fronting public comment period A Resolution of the you would like to sub- Miscellaneous reasonable requests to 3. Public Comment sold at public auction William B. Parsons III East Sharp Road, Ver- or for a public hearing Tooele City Council mit a comment for the assist persons with Period to the highest bidder, at the address above non, Utah from its cur- item please email Approving a Contract public comment period Deadline for public disabilities to partici- 4. Public Hearing payable in lawful indicated or from the rent A-20 (Agricultural, cmpubliccomment@to with TECSERV, Inc. or for a public hearing notices is 4 p.m. the pate in meetings. Re- a. Ordinance 2020-24 money of the United Clerk of the Court un- 20 acre lot) zoning oelecity.org anytime for Computer Network item please email day prior to publica- quests for assistance An Ordinance of the States at the time of der the case number designation to a RR-5 up until the start of the Maintenance Services cmpubliccomment@to tion. Public notices may be made by call- Tooele City Council sale, at the Tooele shown above. (Rural Residential, 5 meeting. Emails will Presented by oelecity.org anytime submitted past the ing City Hall (435) Vacating a Dedicated County Courthouse, If you fail to do so, acre lot) zoning desig- only be read at the h. Resolution 2020-53 up until the start of the deadline will not be 884-3411 at least 3 Public Utility & Drain- 74 South 100 East, Judgment by Default nation. designated points in A Resolution of the meeting. Emails will accepted. days in advance of a age Easement on Lot Tooele, UT 84074, on will be taken against The current zoning the meeting. Tooele City Council only be read at the UPAXLP meeting. 115 of the Crestview July 22, 2020, at 1:00 you for the relief de- map and regulations However, if you Consenting to the designated points in This will be an elec- Estates Subdivision p.m. of said day, for manded in the Com- and the proposed choose to attend we Mayor's Appointment the meeting. NOTICE OF SALE tronic meeting through Presented by Jim the purpose of fore- plaint, which has been amendments may be ask that you maintain of Steve Pruden to the However, if you Notice is hereby given ZOOM. To view the Bolser closing a trust deed filed with the Clerk of reviewed by contacting social distancing and Tooele City Historic choose to attend we that Grantsville Self meeting: b. Ordinance 2020-25 dated October 14, the Court, and copy of Doretta Shumway at encourage you to wear Preservation Commis- ask that you maintain Storage, located at Join Zoom Meeting An Ordinance of the 2016, and executed by which is hereto an- 435 839-3473 prior to a face covering. In sion social distancing and 655 E Main St, https://us02web.zoom. Tooele City Council THERESA MOORE, A nexed and herewith the hearing. Inter- compliance with public Presented by Mayor encourage you to wear 435-884-0136 will sell us/j/81467576120 Amending the Adopted SINGLE WOMAN, as served upon you. ested persons are in- health guidelines i. Resolution - 2020-57 a face covering. In the personal property Meeting ID: 814 6757 Tooele City Annexa- Trustor, in favor of DATED this 11th day vited to attend and Tooele City can ac- A Resolution of the compliance with public of the customers listed 6120 tion Policy Plan for the MORTGAGE ELEC- of June, 2020. give comment on commodate limited ca- Tooele City Council health guidelines at a sale, July 9, 2020. One tap mobile Purpose of Identifying TRONIC REGISTRA- William B. Parsons III these proposals, and pacity at City Hall. Due Approving a Tooele City can ac- Purchases must be +13462487799,,81467 & Including Three New TION SYSTEMS, INC. Attorney for Plaintiff to follow COVID 19 to limited space and Lease-Purchase commodate limited ca- made with cash and 576120# US (Houston) Potential Expansion ("MERS") SOLELY AS (Published in the guidelines or written social distancing re- Agreement with Cen- pacity at City Hall. Due paid at the time of +16699009128,,81467 Areas into the Plan & NOMINEE FOR SE- Tooele Transcript Bul- comments can also be quirements, we ask tury Equipment Com- to limited space and sale. All goods are 576120# US (San its Accompanying Ex- CURITYNATIONAL letin June 16, 23, 30 & submitted at PO Box that you limit the num- pany for the Lease & social distancing re- sold as is and must be Jose) pansion Areas Map- MORTGAGE COM- July 7, 2020) 114, Vernon Utah, ber of people that at- Purchase of a Case quirements, we ask removed within 48 Dial by your location ping PANY, ITS SUCCES- 84080. Persons with tend with you. 590SN Tractor Loader that you limit the num- hours of the time of TOWN OF VERNON +1 346 248 7799 US Presented by Jim SORS AND ASSIGNS disabilities wishing 1. Open RDA Meeting Backhoe ber of people that at- purchase. We reserve REQUEST FOR PRO- (Houston) Bolser as Beneficiary, which special accommoda- 2. Roll Call Presented by Steve tend with you. the right to set mini- POSALS SNOW RE- +1 669 900 9128 US c. Resolution 2020-52 Trust Deed was re- tions may also contact 3. Public Hearing & Evans 1. Open Work Meeting mum bid or cease MOVAL SERVICES (San Jose) A Resolution of the corded on October 18, Doretta Shumway prior Motion Resolution j. Minor Subdivision 2. Roll Call sale. The Town of Vernon is +1 253 215 8782 US Tooele City Council 2016, as Entry No. to the meeting. 2020-05 A Resolution Request for the Jacob- 3. Mayor's Report A6 TERESA GAR- inviting bids from quali- (Tacoma) Adopting a Final 437576, in the Official Dated this 11th day of of the Redevelopment son Subdivision by 4. City Council Mem- RETT fied persons or firms +1 312 626 6799 US Budget for Tooele City Records of Tooele June 2020. Agency of Tooele City, Flyway Holdings to bers' Report A15 DYLAN MANDER interested in entering (Chicago) for Fiscal Year County, State of Utah Doretta Shumway Utah, Adopting a Subdivide 0.55 Acres 5. Discussion: A19 CHESIE VALDEZ into a contract to pro- +1 646 558 8656 US 2020-2021 covering real property Planning Commission Budget for Fiscal Year Located at 350 North - Budget A21 MICHELLE ALEX- vide snow plowing and (New York) Presented by Shannon purportedly located at Secretary 2020-2021 50 West into Four - Impact Fees on ANDER salt/sand applications +1 301 715 8592 US Wimmer 38 Millpond, Stansbury (Published in the Presented by Shannon Multi-Family Residen- Parks & Public Safety B27 MARCIE WAT- for the Vernon Town (Germantown) 5. Second Reading Park, Utah 84074 in Tooele Transcript Bul- Wimmer tial Lots in the MR-8 - Update on Attainable KINS Roads for the Meeting ID: 814 6757 Items Tooele County, Utah, letin June 16, 2020) Minutes Multi-Family Residen- Housing B42 STACY HANSEN 2020-2021 and the 6120 a. Ordinance 2020-24 and more particularly - May 6th RDA Meet- tial Zone 6. Closed Meeting B52 GREGORY 2021-2022 winter road Find your local num- PUBLIC NOTICE An Ordinance of the described as: ing Presented by Jim Property Acquisition MUELLER maintenance seasons ber: Lake Point Cemetery Tooele City Council LOT 38, MILLPOND 4. Invoices Bolser 7. Adjourn B57, C38 LYNDA on an as needed ba- https://us02web.zoom. and Park Service Dis- Vacating a Dedicated PUD "G" SECOND 5. Adjourn k. Subdivision Prelimi- Michelle Y. Pitt STEADMAN sis. Interested appli- us/u/kcdOankbhc trict Meeting Public Utility & Drain- AMENDED, ACCORD- Michelle Y. Pitt nary Plan Request for Tooele City Recorder B60 BRITTNEY N cants must carry gen- Agenda age Easement on Lot ING TO THE OFFI- Tooele City Recorder the Towns at Mountain Pursuant to the Ameri- QUINTANA eral liability insurance NORTH TOOELE June 16, 2020 - 115 of the Crestview CIAL PLAT THEREOF Pursuant to the Ameri- View Subdivision by cans with Disabilities C19, C26 ROSS CUR- and automobile liability CITY SPECIAL SERV- 7:00pm Estates Subdivision ON FILE AND OF RE- cans with Disabilities Eagle Point Homes to Act, Individuals Need- LEY insurance as specified ICE DISTRICT Lake Point Fire Station Presented by Jim CORD IN THE Act, Individuals Need- Subdivide 2.66 Acres ing Special Accommo- C29 JORDON OLSON by the Town. Specifi- NOTICE OF BUDGET 1) Welcome and Roll Bolser TOOELE COUNTY ing Special Accommo- Located at 555 South dations Should Notify C49 SONYA RAE cations and the pro- HEARING Call b. Ordinance 2020-25 RECORDER'S OF- dations Should Notify 50 West into Thirty Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele RHEA posed contract are NOTICE IS HEREBY 2) Accept minutes for An Ordinance of the FICE, STATE OF Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele Two Multi-Family Resi- City Recorder, at D14 JOAN RENEE available by contacting GIVEN that a public May meeting. Tooele City Council UTAH. City Recorder, at dential Lots in the 435-843-2113 or mi- KING Dennis Clark at (435) hearing to consider the 3) Updates on Board Amending the Adopted Tax ID: 09-039-0-0038 435-843-2113 or mi- MU-G Mixed Use Gen- [email protected] D19 BRENT ROWLEY 830-9019. adoption of the Assignments Tooele City Annexa- The current Benefici- [email protected] eral Zone , Prior to the Meeting. D39, D49 DIANE Sealed bids must be 2020-2021 final budget 4) Cemetery Business tion Policy Plan for the ary of the trust deed is , Prior to the Meeting. Presented by Jim (Published in the MOORE received by Angie for the North Tooele - Sexton Mark Stein- Purpose of Identifying UTAH HOUSING (Published in the Bolser Tooele Transcript Bul- D45 MICHAEL CAL- Holden at P.O. Box City Special Service agel & Including Three New CORPORATION, and Tooele Transcript Bul- 7. Minutes letin June 15, 2020) LEGOS 134, Vernon, Utah District (the "District"), 5) Park Maintenance - Potential Expansion the record owner of letin June 16, 2020) - June 3rd City Council E15 RONALD ROB- 84080, prior to 5:00 shall be held on the Jeff Quibell PUBLIC NOTICE OF the property as of the Areas into the Plan & & RDA Work Meeting ERTSON PM on June 30, 2020. 25th day of June, 6) Park Reservations - PUBLIC NOTICE MEETING AND recording of the Notice its Accompanying Ex- - June 3rd E18 LISA WARR All bids will be opened 2020, commencing at Tina Littlefield Notice is Hereby Given AGENDA of Default is pansion Areas Map- City Council Meeting E20 JORDAN NEL- and formally consid- 8:00 p.m., at Tooele 7) Service Recognition that the Tooele City Tooele County Council THERESA L. MOORE, ping 8. Invoices SON ered at the regular City Hall, 90 North Award Council will meet in a of Governments TRUSTEES OR SUC- Presented by Jim 9. Adjourn F15 RONAL KEATON Vernon Town Council Main Street, Tooele, 8) Other park business Business Meeting on The Tooele County CESSOR TRUSTEES Bolser Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele PATEY Meeting on July 7, Utah. At the hearing, a) 4th of July Breakfast Wednesday, June 17, Council of Govern- OF THE THERESA 6. First Reading Items City Recorder A28 MONICA PITT- 2020 at 7:00 p.m. The all interested persons b) Annexation Petition 2020, at the hour of ments will hold a Pub- LEE MOORE LIVING a. Ordinance 2020- 26 Pursuant to the Ameri- MAN Town of Vernon is an in attendance shall be for Lake Point Heights 7:00 p.m. The meet- lic Meeting on Thurs- TRUST EXECUTED An Ordinance of cans with Disabilities (Published in the Equal Opportunity Em- given an opportunity to to the Park & Ceme- ing will be held at the day, June 18th, 2020 JANUARY 31, 2017. Tooele City Amending Act, Individuals Need- Tooele Transcript Bul- ployer. be heard on the esti- tery Service District Tooele City Hall Coun- at 6:00 p.m. in the Bidders must tender to Section 4-8-2.1 of the ing Special Accommo- letin June 16, 2020) Dated this 10th day of mates of the revenues c) Water Plan for Park cil Chambers, located Auditorium at the the trustee a Tooele City Code Re- dations Should Notify June, 2020. and expenditures of d) Tax Rate Review at 90 North Main Tooele County Build- $20,000.00 deposit at lating to Infill area Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele SELL YOUR CAR or Angie Holden any item in the tenta- e) Review of Internet Street, Tooele, Utah. ing, 47 South Main the sale and the bal- Street Requirements CityYour Recorder, Local at boat in the classi- Vernon Town Clerk tive budget of the Dis- BidTOOELE for DistrictRANSCRIPT Tooele City has imple- Street, Tooele Utah. ance of the purchase T b. Resolution 2020- 56 435-843-2113 or mi- fieds. Call 882-0050 (Published in the trict. The public hear- 9) UpcomingBULLET EventsIN mented Governor Her- News Source PUBLIC MEETING price by 2:00 p.m. the A Resolution of the [email protected] or visit www.tooele- Tooele Transcript Bul- ing may be adjourned 10) Public concerns bert's low risk (yellow) TOOELE 1. Welcome & Roll Call day following the sale. Tooele City Council , Prior TtoRANSCRIP the Meeting.T transcript. com or letin June 16, 18, 23, from time to time as 11) Adjourn phase guidelines re- 2. Public Comments Both the deposit and 882-0050 Approving an Agree- (PublishedBULLET IN in the e-mail your ad to 25 & 30, 2020) the Administrative (Published in the garding public gather- ment with Russell Tooele Transcript Bul- 3. Approval of Minutes the balance must be tbp@tooeletranscript. Control Board of the Tooele Transcript Bul- ings. We strongly en- Welding Corp. for the letin June 16, 2020) for meeting held May paid to Lincoln Title In- com District, in its discre- letin June 16, 2020) courage you to join the Repair of Equipment at 21st, 2019 surance Agency in the tion, may determine. City Council meeting Sewer Reclamation 4. Boundary Commis- form of a wire transfer, DATED this 21st day electronically by log- Plant sion Discussion cashier's check or cer- of May, 2021. ging on to the Tooele Presented by Steve 5. Economic Develop- tified funds. Cash pay- NORTH TOOELE City Facebook page, Evans ment Discussion ments, personal CITY SPECIAL SERV- at https://www.face- c. Resolution 2020-51 6. COG Committee checks or trust checks ICE DISTRICT book.com/tooelecity. If A Resolution of the Reports/Updates are not accepted. Jeff Hammer, Chair, you would like to sub- Tooele City Council 7. Adjournment DATED: June 15, Administrative Control mit a comment for the Declaring Surplus Cer- Pursuant to the Ameri- 2020. Board public comment period tain Technology-Re- cans with Disability LINCOLN TITLE IN- (Published in the or for a public hearing lated Equipment, and Act, individuals need- SURANCE AGENCY Tooele Transcript Bul- item please email Authorizing its Dis- ing special accommo- By: Shelby K. Irvin letin June 16, 2020) cmpubliccomment@to posal dations during this Its: Authorized Agent oelecity.org anytime Presented by Michelle meeting should notify Telephone: (801) up until the start of the Pitt Staff, Tooele County 476-0303 meeting. Emails will d. Proposal to Choose Commission, at web site: www.smith- MONEY SAVINGonly be read at the Auditorscoupons to the Council in every435-843-3274 priorTuesday’s to knowles.com paper designated points in Presented by Shannon the meeting. SK File No. 19-1214 the meeting. Wimmer (Published in the (Published in the However, if you e. Resolution 2020- 58 Tooele Transcript Bul- Tooele Transcript Bul- choose to attend we A Resolution of the letin June 16, 2020) letin June 16, 23, 30 & ask that you maintain Tooele City Council July 7, 2020) social distancing and Adopting the Certified encourage you to wear Tax Rate for Fiscal TOOELE a face covering. In Year 2020-2021 RANSCRIPT compliance with public Presented by Shannon T health guidelines Wimmer Tooele City can ac- f. Resolution 2020-52 ULLETIN commodate limited ca- B A Resolution of the pacity at City Hall. Due Tooele City Council to limited space and Adopting a Final social distancing re- Budget for Tooele City quirements, we ask for Fiscal Year that you limit the num- 2020-2021 ber of people that at- Presented by Shannon tend with you. Wimmer Subscribe Today! 1. Pledge of Allegiance g. Resolution 2020-55 2. Roll Call A Resolution of the 3. Public Comment Tooele City Council Period Approving a Contract 882-0050 4. Public Hearing with TECSERV, Inc. a. Ordinance 2020-24 for Computer Network An Ordinance of the Maintenance Services Tooele City Council Presented by 58 N. Main • 8-6 Vacating a Dedicated h. Resolution 2020-53 Public Utility & Drain- A Resolution of the age Easement on Lot Tooele City Council 115 of the Crestview Consenting to the Estates Subdivision Mayor's Appointment Presented by Jim of Steve Pruden to the Bolser Tooele City Historic b. Ordinance 2020-25 Preservation Commis- An Ordinance of the sion Tooele City Council Presented by Mayor Amending the Adopted i. Resolution - 2020-57 Tooele City Annexa- A Resolution of the tion Policy Plan for the Tooele City Council Purpose of Identifying Approving a & Including Three New Lease-Purchase Potential Expansion Agreement with Cen- Areas into the Plan & tury Equipment Com- its Accompanying Ex- pany for the Lease & pansion Areas Map- Purchase of a Case ping 590SN Tractor Loader Presented by Jim Backhoe Bolser Presented by Steve c. Resolution 2020-52 Evans A Resolution of the j. Minor Subdivision Tooele City Council Request for the Jacob- Adopting a Final son Subdivision by Budget for Tooele City Flyway Holdings to for Fiscal Year Subdivide 0.55 Acres 2020-2021 Located at 350 North Presented by Shannon 50 West into Four Wimmer Multi-Family Residen- 5. Second Reading tial Lots in the MR-8 Items Multi-Family Residen- a. Ordinance 2020-24 tial Zone An Ordinance of the Presented by Jim Tooele City Council Bolser Vacating a Dedicated k. Subdivision Prelimi- Public Utility & Drain- nary Plan Request for age Easement on Lot the Towns at Mountain 115 of the Crestview View Subdivision by Estates Subdivision Eagle Point Homes to Presented by Jim Subdivide 2.66 Acres Bolser Located at 555 South b. Ordinance 2020-25 50 West into Thirty An Ordinance of the Two Multi-Family Resi- Tooele City Council dential Lots in the Amending the Adopted MU-G Mixed Use Gen- Tooele City Annexa- eral Zone tion Policy Plan for the Presented by Jim Purpose of Identifying Bolser & Including Three New 7. Minutes Potential Expansion - June 3rd City Council Areas into the Plan & & RDA Work Meeting its Accompanying Ex- - June 3rd pansion Areas Map- City Council Meeting ping 8. Invoices Presented by Jim 9. Adjourn Bolser Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele 6. First Reading Items City Recorder a. Ordinance 2020- 26 Pursuant to the Ameri- An Ordinance of cans with Disabilities Tooele City Amending Act, Individuals Need- Section 4-8-2.1 of the ing Special Accommo- Tooele City Code Re- dations Should Notify lating to Infill area Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele Street Requirements City Recorder, at b. Resolution 2020- 56 435-843-2113 or mi- A Resolution of the [email protected] Tooele City Council , Prior to the Meeting. Approving an Agree- (Published in the ment with Russell Tooele Transcript Bul- Welding Corp. for the letin June 16, 2020) Repair of Equipment at Sewer Reclamation Plant Presented by Steve Evans c. Resolution 2020-51 A Resolution of the Tooele City Council Declaring Surplus Cer- tain Technology-Re- lated Equipment, and Authorizing its Dis- posal Presented by Michelle Pitt d. Proposal to Choose Auditors to the Council Presented by Shannon Wimmer e. Resolution 2020- 58 A Resolution of the Tooele City Council Adopting the Certified Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Presented by Shannon Wimmer f. Resolution 2020-52 A Resolution of the Tooele City Council Adopting a Final Budget for Tooele City for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Presented by Shannon Wimmer g. Resolution 2020-55 A Resolution of the Tooele City Council Approving a Contract with TECSERV, Inc. for Computer Network Maintenance Services Presented by h. Resolution 2020-53 A Resolution of the Tooele City Council Consenting to the Mayor's Appointment of Steve Pruden to the Tooele City Historic Preservation Commis- sion Presented by Mayor i. Resolution - 2020-57 A Resolution of the Tooele City Council Approving a Lease-Purchase Agreement with Cen- tury Equipment Com- pany for the Lease & Purchase of a Case 590SN Tractor Loader Backhoe Presented by Steve Evans j. Minor Subdivision Request for the Jacob- son Subdivision by Flyway Holdings to Subdivide 0.55 Acres Located at 350 North 50 West into Four Multi-Family Residen- tial Lots in the MR-8 Multi-Family Residen- tial Zone Presented by Jim Bolser k. Subdivision Prelimi- nary Plan Request for the Towns at Mountain View Subdivision by Eagle Point Homes to Subdivide 2.66 Acres Located at 555 South 50 West into Thirty Two Multi-Family Resi- dential Lots in the MU-G Mixed Use Gen- eral Zone Presented by Jim Bolser 7. Minutes - June 3rd City Council & RDA Work Meeting - June 3rd City Council Meeting 8. Invoices 9. Adjourn Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele City Recorder Pursuant to the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, Individuals Need- ing Special Accommo- dations Should Notify Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele City Recorder, at 435-843-2113 or mi- [email protected] , Prior to the Meeting. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin June 16, 2020) B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 16, 2020 MONDAY’S WARM COCOA We can find and provide welcome shelter from the storms of life “ id you hear that wind Governor Mabey described. Over the past few months, the speed of life, as well as the turn to. The welcome shelter Dblowing all night and While we’ve had our share of our homes have, perhaps number of invited intrusions. we can offer our families, morning?” Annie, my daugh- high velocity southerly winds for the first time, become When I visit him, he’s com- friends and neighbors right ter, said as she walked into Lynn Butterfi eld lately, perhaps the most taxing our homes rather than just a pletely focused on our conver- now is more than a match GUEST COLUMNIST our kitchen for breakfast. winds we face are current eco- house. When a house becomes sations as well as on building for the continuous, ferocious Her words seemed to blow nomic and social gales. Such a home, it becomes a welcome our relationship. Time in his winds blowing around us. the dust from my memory thoughts caused me to slow shelter. home is never spent compet- Because our welcome shelters and I recalled what former there is nothing he can do my car a little and then pull Imaginably, the very best ing with a television, radio or confirm, to our hearts, that all Utah Governor Charles Mabey about it. He must sit there and over at the historical marker example of this magical trans- other electronic device. We bad winds will pass away and (governor 1921 to 1925) said take it. for “Toronto’s Cave.” formation was described to talk. I learn about his children an expected calm will then about such big blows. “Man feels his utter help- In Utah’s early days, this me recently by my friend Ren and their spouses. I see photos come and will simply be a wel- Speaking of wind, he wrote, lessness when any of the pri- roadside cave provided travel- Knudsen when he said, “We’ve of his grandchildren and their comed companion to the calm “Every resident… can tell mal forces gets out of control ers with a natural and wel- lived here for more than forty accomplishments. I feel warm, we created during the raging his own personal story of the and there is no parallel to the come shelter for both man years now. We raised our safe, and welcome when I’m storm. wind and its pranks. When thoughts that come on such and beast. In 1860 it served children and they bring our there. Life’s troubles seem to “Did you hear that wind he sits in his room and listens occasions… But even bad east as a Pony Express Station and grandchildren here. They all be held at bay, even though blowing all night and morn- to the creaking timbers, the winds pass away and after later it morphed into a stop- still love it. They know it’s we know the wind is still ing?” Annie, my daughter, said straining roof and the rattling them comes the calm.” ping place for the overland more than just a house; it’s fiercely blowing “out there.” as she walked into our kitchen windows and watches the Later during the same still mail. It’s named after Joseph where our memories of love And as a result, somehow, for breakfast. panes of glass bend inwardly windy day, Governor Maybe’s Toronto who was one of the and safety are; it’s where our when I’m in Ren and Linda “Yes,” I replied. “Wasn’t it from the pressure, wondering words were still breezing early pioneer owners. hearts are. It’s hard to visu- Knudsen’s home I no longer wonderful to be here, togeth- whether the house can stand through my mind as I drove “Welcome shelter!” I said alize ever leaving this, our feel neither helpless nor hope- er, in peace, comfort, love and the added burden if the win- west on state Route 201, noticeably, while reading that place.” less. safety?” dow should go out. thinking it seems as if innu- historical marker’s text before Listening to Ren’s descrip- People only feel utter help- “As he sees his neighbor’s merable “bad east winds” are climbing back into my car tion of what a welcome shelter lessness when primal forces Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda haystack, or his barn door, or causing you and me to feel and increasing my speed once is made it easy for me to see get out of control and they and is a managing broker for a his roof go sailing, he knows the same “utter helplessness” again toward home. the importance of reducing have no welcome shelter to real estate company. THE RIGHT THING HARVARD HEALTH LETTER What is the right kind of help? High-tech calls for help: hroughout the weeks of hours committed during high Tworking remotely and school any less valuable if wearing facemasks when ven- they end up listed on a college Understanding gadget limits Jeffrey L. Seglin turing out to grocery shop or GUEST COLUMNIST application? perform other essential tasks Yes, it would be great if ohn was in trouble: The positioning systems (GPS) that take it to bed, into the bath- safely, there’s been a particular the reader’s friend helped her J84-year-old wound up on the use satellite signals to map your room, into the shower or tub concern about the well-being neighbor regardless of how floor after sliding out of a chair. location. (if it’s waterproof), or even of people older than 65 who It’s great that her friend good it makes her feel. But the While unhurt, John couldn’t get Phones for older adults are shopping (if the button has seem most vulnerable to the helps a neighbor get outside point is that she helps her. If up. He lived alone and couldn’t available in two versions: flip cellphone technology). Buttons worst effects of coronavirus. to stay active while ensuring it makes her feel good in the reach his cellphone, house phone or flat smartphone. that connect to your landline Some family members or she practices social distanc- process, so what? The right phone, or alert button; all were Some adult smartphones also have batteries that last for years neighbors have gone out of ing while wearing a facemask, thing is that she helps someone on a table next to his chair. have built-in or downloadable and don’t need to be recharged. their way to check in on elderly indicating that she’s glad her in need. After three long hours trying virtual assistants, enabling Also: operators have the ability neighbors to ensure they are friend gets outside to get some Regardless of the challenges to inch across the floor, John them to do the job of a smart to direct paramedics to your safe and to offer a distant help- regular exercise as well. But facing each of us and the many remembered that his “smart” speaker. location based on GPS or the ing hand if they were in need. “shouldn’t she help for the acts of egregious, hateful, speaker (activated by voice You can also wear a “smart” address you provide when you But like others, many older sake of helping whether or not often violent, and sometimes commands) was connected to watch — a wristwatch that sign up for service. people in relatively good it makes her feel good?” the deadly acts we witness, in his smartphone. John called allows you to call, text, and use Cons: Some buttons require health have sought to get out- reader asks. small and larger more coura- out for the speaker to dial his many of the same functions lengthy contracts. A system side for daily exercise such as Reading her question geous acts of kindness, there is daughter, who sent help right of a smartphone — as long as that connects to your landline a walk, a bike ride, or some brought back memories of a glimmer of hope. If it makes away. the watch is within range of works only at home, not when other form of exercise. In some discussions among friends you feel good to help someone, Electronic gadgets like smart your smartphone or your home you’re out and about. Buttons cases, it might be something about whether any action can to support a cause, or to stand speakers can be a great addition computer network. Many smart with cellphone technology must as simple as mowing the lawn. be truly altruistic if you were up for justice, have at it with to the home. But a smart speak- watches also track basic health, be charged every few days and Older people may be more somehow rewarded for the all your might. er won’t save the day in every such as your daily steps or won’t work if the battery runs vulnerable to the virus, but action. If you’re rewarded in emergency. Before investing heart rate. Unlike smartphones, out. Also: no matter which kind many led active lives prior to any way, does that diminish Jeffrey L. Seglin, author of in a gadget for security, learn which may not be with you of button you have, you can’t being primarily housebound the selflessness of the action? “The Simple Art of Business about its potential limitations. at all times, a smart watch is use it if you forget to wear it and they continue to try to find Make a charitable dona- Etiquette: How to Rise to the always close at hand. and it’s out of reach. ways to remain active. tion to a worthy not-for-profit Top by Playing Nice,” is a senior Smart speakers Price: Phones designed for A reader wrote to tell me organization that is helping to lecturer in public policy and Small tabletop smart speak- older adults range from a few Which one is best for you? about a friend who takes short repair the world? Great, but is director of the communications ers have integrated computer dozen to a few hundred dol- To make your decision, think daily walks with an elderly it truly altruistic if you get to program at Harvard’s Kennedy programs (“virtual assistants”) lars. You’ll also need monthly about your health and abilities. neighbor who doesn’t feel com- deduct the donation from your School. He is also the adminis- that connect to the Internet, cellular service, which starts “Are you easily overwhelmed? If fortable walking alone. They taxes or to have your name trator of www.jeffreyseglin.com, understand your voice com- at about $10 to $20 per month so, avoid complicated systems. each mask up and walk at least publicized as a generous donor a blog focused on ethical issues. mands, and carry out tasks. For and increases depending on Do you speak softly? A smart 6 feet apart from one another. for the world to see? Do you have ethical questions example, you can tell a smart the amount of phone time speaker may not hear you. Do The reader’s friend com- That miles-long walk to that you need answered? Send speaker to play music, audio- or Internet data you use. you have trouble remembering mented on how slow a walker raise awareness and funds? them to rightthing@comcast. books, or news and weather- Smartphones and smart watch- things? Consider a system that her elderly neighbor is, but Does receiving a t-shirt and net. Follow him on Twitter @ casts; retrieve information from es that aren’t designed specifi- doesn’t require charging,” says that she likes to walk with her other merchandise in exchange jseglin. the Internet (“What’s the recipe cally for older adults range from Dr. Suzanne Salamon, associate anyway since it makes her feel for participation make it a bit © 2020 Jeffrey L. Seglin for three-bean chili?”); create about $200 to $1,500. These chief of gerontology at Harvard- good to help. Her friend’s com- less selfless? medication reminders and cal- devices also require monthly affiliated Beth Israel Deaconess ment took the reader aback. Are all those public service endar events; and even place cellphone service, and you can Medical Center. grocery orders. Connect your expect to pay an extra $10 per Dr. Salamon also suggests smart speaker to a smartphone, month for smart watch service. thinking about how often you and you can make hands-free Pros: You can use the phones leave home. If you have a device calls. Connect the speaker to anywhere cellular service is that connects only to your land- Follow us on Facebook! “smart” home devices (lights, available. A phone eliminates line, it won’t help if you go out thermostats, security systems, the need for an additional of range; a button with cellular TOOELE TRANSCRIPT and more), and you can control emergency device and fees. service goes anywhere. them with voice commands. Cons: A mobile phone or And if possible, add more BULLETIN Price: They range from $40 smart watch must be charged than one layer to your safety to $400. on a regular basis. If the phone net, like John did. “Being able @TooeleTB Pros: A smart speaker is easy isn’t in your hand during an to say you know how to reach to use once it’s connected prop- emergency, you won’t be able 911 in many different ways erly; you simply call out a ques- to make a call unless you have makes sense to me,” says Dr. tion or command. The device a virtual assistant that responds Joseph Kvedar, a Harvard is always plugged into a wall, to voice commands. If you’re TOOELE Medical School professor and TRANSCRIPT PLACE YOUR AD HERE so you don’t have to charge it. not tech-savvy, it may be tough president of the American CALL 435.882.0050 In emergencies, you can tell a to operate any phone, especially Telemedicine Association. BULLETIN smart speaker to call a contact if you’re feeling confused dur- He also says to watch for this for help, as John did. ing an emergency. And again, emerging trend: personal emer- Cons: A smart speaker may you’ll have to tell a 911 opera- gency response systems that be hard to set up if you’re not tor your exact location. integrate several tools, such as tech-savvy, and it’s not portable a smart speaker that connects enough to take wherever you Alert buttons to your alert button and can SERVICE DIRECTORY go. While the speaker can call These wearable devices can send notifications about your your contacts, it may not be summon help with the touch of whereabouts to other family CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS able to call 911 (regulatory a single button. There are doz- members’ smartphones. This hurdles mean that some speak- ens of available systems. Some technology is so new, it may be Home SALES & Home REPAIRS Expert ers require an additional device use your house phone (land- hard to find right now. But ask to do that). The speakers have line) to dial monitoring centers; about it when you’re checking 9X BEST OF STATE WINNER • Increase your property value by a limited listening range; they others have cellular phone tech- out systems. Repairing & Preparing the Right Way. won’t hear you from another nology. In either case, call cen- • Don’t lose Money/Time on things that room, and they may not hear ter operators direct emergency Need more help? don’t give you a return. you if your voice is soft or if responders to your location. Ask your family or friends there’s background noise like a There are lots of bells and for input about which device is Let Me Sell Your Home! loud TV. Another problem: not whistles to choose from, like right for you. But keep in mind: Call Shane 435-840-0344 all 911 operators can pinpoint a daily “check-in” call to see if “Many times, adult children get [email protected] your location when a call comes you’re okay, GPS technology something the parent doesn’t For all your Plumbing, Heating, A/C, from a “smart” device, because to pinpoint your location, the want or know how to use,” Dr. Electrical, and Drain Cleaning Needs. of varying 911 technology, so ability to call loved ones, fall Kvedar notes. He advises being you’ll have to be able to give detection (which triggers a call as frank as possible, so you get A local, friendly, family-owned business since 1947, A local, friendly, family-owned business since 1947, your exact address, which may for help if it senses a fall), and with safe, clean-cut, drug-tested, background-checked the system that suits your needs CONTRACTORS be hard if you’re ill or confused. technicians who won’t leave a mess! waterproof covers so you can and abilities. wear a button in the shower If you’re not sure you can Mobile phones and smart (where many falls happen). handle a device’s technology, Reach Thousands! watches Price: The buttons may be watch a video online. Many Any mobile phone allows free or cost about $50. They all companies post instructional Grow Your Business you to dial a number for help. come with a monthly monitor- videos on their websites or But some are designed for older ing charge that ranges from on a video platform such as with Your Own adults to make the process about $25 to $50 per month, YouTube. Just search for the Service Directory Ad easier. These phones feature depending on the options. name of the system. You may large keypads and a special Some companies charge one- be pleasantly surprised to learn Call 435.882.0050 emergency button that will call time activation fees of $100 to how easy a system is to use and or visit or text a family member or call $200. how simple it can be to call for 801.506.6881 58 N. Main Street, Tooele 911. That’s in addition to all Pros: An alert button is easy help. WhippleServiceChampions.com 8:30 to 5:30, Monday-Friday of the other features of most to use. You can wear it around Tooele Transcript Bulletin mobile phones, such as cam- your neck or on your wrist, or Copyright © 2020 by Harvard eras, text messaging, and global keep it in your pocket. You can University.