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Tooele County COVID-19 Update June 22 June 29 Total cases 202 234 Case rate per 100,000 289 334 Total hospitalized 12 12 Current hospitalized 0 0 Deaths 0 0

CEILLY SUTTON on June 24. “But we need to STAFF WRITER prepare ourselves for a lengthy PARKER DUNN/TTB PHOTO Tooele County Health offi- effort to keep ourselves safe by Friday’s protest marchers fill the sidewalk as they turn the corner from Main Street on to Utah Avenue. cials reiterate the importance taking common sense precau- of wearing masks and practic- tions, especially through mask ing social distancing as a new wearing, so that we can stay executive order was released open.” by the governor because of a Herbert stated that the Protest march and rally spike in recent positive COVID- order shall remain in place for 19 cases throughout the state. the state until 11:59 p.m. on As of Monday evening, July 10. Tooele County has seen 234 After which case numbers cases of the virus throughout and data will be reviewed to the course of the pandemic. determine if the color code will draws over 200 people There have been 12 hospi- be changed. talizations of Tooele County Utah State has seen 21,664 residents for COVID-19, but Cases of the virus total with Despite rumors, no Tooele County residents are 1,417 total hospitalizations currently hospitalized. throughout the course of the event remained No individuals in the county virus. have died because of the virus. This is compared to 19,374 peaceful Currently Tooele County cases on June 25. is still in the yellow or “low The Utah Department of risk” phase of the virus, per Health has released a business TIM GILLIE an executive order released manual which offers employ- EDITOR by Governor Gary Herbert on ees a plan to better protect Alexia Blake, who grew up June 26. their business and prevent in Tooele and still lives there, “No one is more eager to see additional spread of the virus. made her dream of a peace- a return to normal life than ful march for black lives and I am,” the governor tweeted SEE CASES PAGE A11 ® justice in her own community come true. Blake, along with some friends, organized a “Black Lives Matter” peaceful protest and march that was held in downtown Tooele City on Friday. The march was organized Petition for Temple TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTOS CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO by Tooele County residents. It had no affiliation with any official Black Lives Matter Development Alexia Blake (above left), organization, according to organizer the protest Blake. march, speaks at the The Tooele County Pratt Aquatic Center rezone almost Park on Friday. A group Democratic Party worked with of people (above right) Blake to blend their Black stand guard at a statue Lives Matter Town Hall and ready for signatures at the Tooele City’s Remembrance with Blake’s Veterans Memorial Park. protest march. Two protesters (right) The protest march started with their signs waiting at the Tooele City Veterans Church submits conditional use permit for the march to start. Memorial park at 6 p.m. The application for temple, meetinghouse SEE MARCH PAGE A11 ®

TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO TIM GILLIE Saints filed an application for EDITOR a conditional use permit to Sponsors of a referendum build a temple and a meeting- to repeal the ordinance that house on their Erda property, rezoned property owned by according to the Tooele County the Church of Jesus Christ of Community Development Latter-day Saints in Erda may Department. Tonight’s primary election results will soon be collecting signatures The Church could build on their petition. the temple and the meeting- The referendum application house house on their property was submitted to the County with the former RR-1 zone be more preliminary than normal Clerk. The Clerk is working with a conditional use permit on completing the statutory approved by the county plan- Due to COVID-19 ballots are quarantined for 3 days before counting posted online on the Lt. Governor’s elec- requirements for the paper- ning commission, according to tion result website sometime after 10 work for the petition, including the Tooele County Land Use TIM GILLIE antined for three days before they are p.m. tonight, according to Gillette. the preparation of a proposi- Ordinance. EDITOR counted, which means a final election The count of everything received tion information pamphlet, The sponsors of the refer- Today is primary election day, but tally will not be available on election though the end of election night will according to Tooele County endum will have 45 days from unlike most elections the unofficial bal- night, according to Tooele County Clerk not be available until sometime next Clerk Marilyn Gillette. the day Gillette provided them lot count at the end of the day may not Marilyn Gillette. week, as ballots must be held for three In the meantime, the Church reveal the ultimate primary winners. A tally of all ballots received as of of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SEE TEMPLE PAGE A11 ® Due to COVID-19 all ballots are quar- three days before election day will be SEE RESULTS PAGE A11 ®

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD A5 CLASSIFIEDS A6 Dog groomer Firework safety Life lost in Lake OBITUARIES A10 could face and regulations Point fire OPEN FORUM A4 charges See A2 See A3 SPORTS A9 See A2 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 30, 2020 Lake Point fire claims life of resident July brings CEILLY SUTTON STAFF WRITER A fire in Lake Point at Moore’s Auto Shop caused extensive damage to a home fireworks and a local woman died from injuries sustained during the fire. Monday morning at 5:50 a.m. dispatch received a call season that a fire had broken out in the home located on the Moore’s Auto Shop lot, accord- After weekend grass fires, local ing to Jon Smith, with the North Tooele Fire Department. The North Tooele Fire fire officials remind residents of Department firefighters were on their way back from firework safety and regulations assisting with the Saratoga Springs Knolls Fire and quickly CEILLY SUTTON responded to the call, accord- STAFF WRITER ing to Smith. Local fire officials warn residents about firework safety Crews from the Grantsville after several brush fires broke out over the weekend Fire Department and the because of fireworks. Tooele County Sherriff’s Office According to Chris Shubert, Tooele City Fire Chief, sev- also assisted with the call. eral brush fires occurred in Overlake, with another on 950 One occupant, Regina Busch N. Main Street over the weekend. COURTESY NORTH TOOELE FIRE DEPARTMENT Moore, 63, was in the home at The biggest brush fire, however, occurred on Sheep Lane A home involved in a Monday morning fire in Lake Point was a a total loss and one occupant of the home died at the time the fire started. by Bolinder Resources, according to Shubert. a Salt Lake County hospital after being rescued from the fire. She was pulled to safety by Firefighters were able to put each fire out relatively two deputies and a bystander. died because of her injuries. rently under investigation. Moore’s Auto and they have quickly, but said that the fires started because of illegal fire- Moore was flown to the The home was a total loss, “Our hearts go out to the been a great partner over the work use. University of Utah Hospital according to firefighters. family during this time,” said years.” “There’s a lot of concern with fireworks,” said Jon Smith in critical condition and later The cause of the fire is cur- Smith. “We have worked with [email protected] with the North Tooele Fire Department. “We are looking at a hot and dry week and a possibility of triple digit tempera- tures on the Fourth. The fire danger is very high.” Because of so many fires in past years, firefighters are warning residents to be responsible with setting off fire- works. “Stay in parking lots or in streets and away from dry New Miss Tooele City selected areas and piles of kindling, or anything that could catch on fire,” Smith stated. Ella Rose Leonelli will Smith also said to dispose of used fireworks correctly by placing them overnight in a bucket of water so they can wear the crown for a year cool. “Always have a fire extinguisher, hose, and a bucket of CEILLY SUTTON water nearby whenever lighting fireworks,” he said. STAFF WRITER Fireworks can be legally set off from July 2 to the 5th The show must go on. from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., with the time extended to mid- On Saturday the new Miss night on July 4, according to state code. Tooele City royalty was cho- According to local fire officials, residents should never sen for the city’s Fourth of put off fireworks in restricted areas. To see if your area is July celebration, although the safe, you can visit arcgis.com or utahfireinfo.gov for an COVID-19 outbreak caused a interactive map of the state showing restricted areas.. modification of the traditional Tooele City has provided the Dow James parking lot, pageantry. located at 438 W. 400 North in Tooele City for residents The pageant took place in who aren’t allowed to set off fireworks at their homes the conference room of the because of safety concerns. new police station located on “We hope everyone has a great celebration and we don’t Garden Street in Tooele at see any fires this year,” said Smith. 2:30 p.m. on Saturday. It was [email protected] streamed to the Tooele City Facebook page. Only contestants, city staff members, volunteers, judges, CEILLY SUTTON/TTB PHOTO and the news media were let in Emma Wardle, 2019 Miss Tooele City, crowns Ella Rose Leonelli as the 2020 Miss Tooele City (center) while atten- to see the pageant live. dants, Eden Legge (left) amd Suni Norman (right) look on during Saturday’s ceremony. Emma Wardle, last year’s royalty and her father, Scott the four judges from out of the winners. moments were important for Wardle, chairman of the City town. Rylie “Smiley” was awarded both of them. They felt seen Council presented the after- When the pageant began, the mayor’s city pride award, and heard. It mattered. I love noon’s events. the girls showcased their the spirit of Miss Tooele that the Miss Tooele City pro- The day began with an in- evening wear attire and then City, and rookie recognition, gram focus on honoring home- person, private interview with answered questions from resi- because she had the fourth town heroes.” dents of the city via pre-record- highest score. When asked if she would do ed video. This was added this In the end, the judges chose it again, Anderson answered year as a new judging require- Ella Rose Leonelli as Miss yes. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT ment. Tooele City. Her co-attendants “I came away with awesome BULLETIN The contestants then pre- are Eden Legge and Suni new friends and great memo- sented a location of a place in Norman. ries,” she stated. “I also came ADMINISTRATION Tooele City that was “red white Even though the pageant away with some new skills and TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO Scott C. Dunn Publisher and blue-tiful” was held differently this year, some confidence. Win or lose, I Scene of one of last weekend’s grass fires, west of Bolinder Resources Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher on state Route 112. Next, the talent and skills Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus the girls all enjoyed being a worked hard and I know I gave demonstration took place part of the program. a great performance. I would OFFICE via pre-recorded video and “When I was younger, both do it again and I would encour- Bruce K. Dunn Controller a parade of contestants took of my parents were honored age every girl who’s thought Your Complete Local News Source Chris Evans Office Manager place in order for the judges to in separate years at the pag- about giving it a try. You might Vicki Higgins Customer Service crown the winners. eant,” said contestant Boston not win but you will definitely Patricia Cook Circulation Manager TOOELE Subscribe At the end of the pageant Anderson. “My dad for being learn new things and make TRANSCRIPT EDITORIAL several awards were given out a veteran and my mom for new friends.” BULLETIN 435-882-0050 Tim Gillie Editor before the final crowning of being a military spouse. 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The Council met in a spe- City’s Transportation Plan email to Planning and Zoning the Grantsville Logo contest. meetings in person starting The meeting will also be cial meeting last Wednesday and amend the Street Master Administrator Kristy Clark at Logos can be representative with Wednesday’s meeting at broadcast on Zoom. to discuss ethics, financial Plan. 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The winner master planned community clarify the approval process The City is also holding a will receive $500. “Presidents Park.” Developer for commercial and industrial contest for a new Grantsville Entries should be sent to Mike Colson presented various land. logo and the public is invited to [email protected] plans for the development. That meeting is also open to submit entries. before July 23. Grantsville Planning & to the public. Those who Contestants should think [email protected]

COURTESY TOOELE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT One of the dogs allegedly injured by a dog groomer in Tooele City. Tooele City Police recommend animal cruelty charges for dog groomer

CEILLY SUTTON sistent with trauma.” STAFF WRITER When officers responded to ACTIVITIES A Tooele dog groomer is the business after the dog own- facing possible charges of ers call, they found Gardner PM animal cruelty as a result of a unconscious on the floor, SATURDAY • JUNE 27 • 2:30 Tooele City Police investiga- according to Hansen. The offi- tion of two alleged incidents cers wrote in their report that of abuse, according to Tooele they observed empty alcohol MISS TOOELE CITY PAGEANT Citys Police Department’s pub- containers inside the business, lic information officer, Jeremy he said. Facebook Live @tooelecity Hansen. The officers said they called We will crown a new royalty during a small, private event which will be live-streamed on the City’s Facebook Page The dog groomer denies all for an ambulance to transport www.facebook.com/tooelecity for families, friends, and the public to safely view at your own private watch parties. wrong doing, asserting that Gardner to a local hospital. he takes good care of pets at The second incident was his business and expects the reported to police on June 12, courts will exonerate him of all but actually occurred on June AM charges. 6, according to Hansen. SATURDAY • JULY 4 • 8:00 The first incident was A second dog owner stated reported to Tooele City police that she dropped off her dog to VIRTUAL FLAG RAISING CEREMONY on June 10 at approximately Gardner and he stated that the 7 p.m. dog would be done around 1 Facebook Live @tooelecity or at your location A dog owner told police that p.m., according to Hansen. the groomer at Doggy Style When the owner arrived Join us on Facebook Live as we raise the fl ag to celebrate our Country’s Independence. Residents and businesses are Pet Grooming on Vine Street in to pick up their dog, Gardner encouraged to raise or display their fl ags with us at 8 a.m. on July 4th. We would love to see photos and videos of your fl ag Tooele was “obviously drunk” pushed the time back until raising, so please tag us #tooelecity on social media. with some open alcohol con- around 4:15 p.m. tainers around him, according When the owners were able to a report by Hansen. to pick up the dog, they stated PM When the owner dropped that it was “acting scared,” was SATURDAY • JULY 4 • 10:00 apx. off their dog around 11 a.m., lethargic, had red eyes, and it they were told that the dog appeared that her “eyelid was would be done by 1 p.m. When popping out,” according to FIREWORKS they arrived at 1 p.m. the dog’s Hansen. owners asked Micah Gardner, Tooele City police have sent Tooele High School seen throughout town owner of the facility, if their a report on both incidents dog was done. Gardner said to the Tooele City Attorney’s Please do not congregate and continue to follow safe social distancing and health guidelines. Tune in through the internet that it wouldn’t be done until 4 Office with a request that and listen to patriotic music during the fi reworks show at Country Boy’s Radio on Live365 at https://live365.com/station/ p.m., said Hansen. Gardner be charged with two Country-Boy-s-Radio-a10538. According to the dog’s own- counts of animal cruelty, a ers, Gardner kept pushing the Class B misdemeanor. time back that the dog would The case is currently under be ready. At around 6:45 that review by the city attorney’s evening, the owner waiting office. Enjoy these activities throughout the week of June 29 – July 4th for the dog, walked back into When the Transcript Doggy Style, where they heard reached out to Gardner con- PATRIOTIC PORCH DECORATING CONTEST Decorate your porch and then send us a photo “mild crashing” noises, accord- cerning the recent events, he when you enter the contest online at tooelecity.org. The deadline to enter is June 28, 2020. We want to share your ing to Hansen. denied all of the charges and They then walked further offered an explanation for the patriotism with our community. Photos will be posted online. Join us on Facebook Live as winners will be announced at the into the back of the store incidents. Tooele City Council Meeting on Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 7 p.m. Tooele City residents who enter are eligible to win prizes. where they observed Gardner “Certain breads can some- laying on his back. The owner times be inherently more dif- ALL-AMERICAN DINE AROUND Support our local food establishments by purchasing their “All- of the dog asked for their dog ficult to handle for many dif- American Special” available during this week only. Specials are advertised on our website. Participating businesses include back, at which point Gardner ferent reasons,” he stated. “On Jim’s Family Restaurant, Roxberry Juice Co., Vista Linda Mexican Restaurant, The Coffee Shoppe, Simply Bliss Café, Oquirrh asked which dog was theirs. rare occasions dogs are fearful, Hills Snack Bar, Nigh-Time Donuts, Tacos Express and Yuchi Crispy Crepes. Gardner initially returned with despite being well cared for. the wrong dog, according to This can trigger a fear flight Hansen’s report on the inci- or fight, response. This reac- RED, WHITE, & BLUE-TIFUL DOWNTOWN Drive, walk, or stroll through the downtown area—Main dent. tion, though very rare, can be Street between 100 South and Utah Avenue (200 North) and Vine Street between 50 East and 50 West—to enjoy festive and When the owner got their extreme and dangerous to the patriotic Red, White, and Blue-tiful decorations. dog back, the dog allegedly pet and groomer. I always have had a “massive lump” on his and will continue to provide I have the power to nose, bulging and bloodshot the best service to the pets and TOOELE HISTORIC “ALL-AMERICAN” eyes, and blood on one of his their owners that I can. I urge TOUR Visit https://tooelevalleymuseum.com/tooele-historic-tour/ and paws, Hansen reported. anybody who has concerns According to Hansen, the to come see for themselves take a virtual tour along the historic route of the Tooele Valley Railroad or learn dog owner said they took how pets are treated here, as create your own adventure experience and visit the sites in person! their dog to Countryside opposed to believing every- Animal Clinic in Tooele where thing they hear. These charges VIRTUAL PATRIOTIC STORY TIME WITH an employee advised them are very unfortunate and I that the dog had “soft tissue have faith that the courts will swelling around the face” and show untrue.” MISS TOOELE CITY ROYALTY “swelling around the eyes con- [email protected] Watch for our new 2020 Royalty on Facebook @tooelecity. You inspire all of us at Rocky Mountain Power to provide the most reliable and sustainable energy possible. Discover your greatness at PoweringGreatness.com. Your Complete Local News Source tooelecity.org Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 © 2018 Rocky Mountain Power A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 30, 2020

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GUEST OPINION Thomas Jefferson must stand

hey’re coming for Thomas Jefferson. T Protestors in Portland, Oregon, used axes and ropes to topple a statue of President Thomas Jefferson. The New York City Council is agitating to remove a statue of the author of the Declaration of Independence from its chambers. At this rate, the Sage of “government of the people, by the Monticello will be lucky if the people, for the people,” as Lincoln Jefferson Memorial isn’t bulldozed famously put it at Gettysburg. and if he isn’t effaced from the He wrote the Virginia Statute nickel. for Religious Freedom that became Jefferson is, to use the argot of a model for the First Amendment, the day, the most “problematic” of and he worked to abolish feudal the Founders. The Virginian was a relics such as entail and primo- slave owner who, despite his high geniture. ideals, never jettisoned an attach- As president, he doubled the ment to the slave system that was size of the country in a stroke with a hideous injustice and, in the full- the Louisiana Purchase. ness of time, nearly destroyed the He was a man of the country. Enlightenment, with incredibly But that’s not what we honor wide-ranging interests from archi- him for. tecture to natural history and — in Jefferson isn’t memorialized addition to serving as president, on the Mall in Washington, D.C., secretary of state and governor — and elsewhere around the coun- founded the University of Virginia. try because of the racist things All of this speaks to his great- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR he wrote in Notes on the State of ness, but none of it is to deny his Virginia. miserable human failures and his Good job! hold dear here in Tooele. With the He doesn’t have a place of woeful hypocrisy. With the change of the scheduled huge turnout, those folks didn’t even LETTERS POLICY honor in American history because That Jefferson was deeply com- “protest” to last evening, Friday, June consider vandalizing or defacing our The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to of his (now widely accepted promised by the slave system and 26th, the overwhelming response on revered Veteran’s Memorial. We also the editor from readers. Letters must be no by historians) sexual relation- yet rose above his own sectional behalf of the veterans and bikers of appreciate those who showed in sup- longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written ship with one of his slaves, Sally and selfish interests to enunciate Tooele have restored my confidence port of the “Back the Blue” parade exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by the writer’s name, address Hemings, who was the half-sister timeless principles should be con- in mankind. Not only were the trou- regarding our proud law enforcement and phone number. All letters may be subject of his late wife. sidered an accomplishment, not a blemakers upstaged at the “changed” community. Good job! We know what to editing. He isn’t held up as among our reason to relegate him to the ash beginning of this exhibition to we are about, where our values are, Email: [email protected] most exalted Founders because heap. He always maintained that Veteran’s Memorial Park instead of nor are we afraid to make a defining Fax: (435) 882-6123 of his fear of slave revolts and his slavery was unjust and early in his the originally planned library, but statement. Mail: Letters to the Editor ever-closer association with the career, tried to abolish slavery in they were greatly outnumbered in Ralph E Pierce Tooele Transcript-Bulletin P.O. Box 390 slave South as he grew older. Virginia and prohibit the introduc- solidarity of the values which we Tooele City Tooele, UT 84074 No, Jefferson is on a pedestal tion of slavery in new Western for achievements that still define lands. the country today, and for the bet- The woke philistines who are ter. targeting him are incapable of He wrote the ringing lines in thought or discernment and want GUEST OPINION the preamble of the Declaration to jettison much of the country’s that eventually took on world-his- heritage. A historian once said, “If torical importance and were used Jefferson was wrong, America is as a rhetorical and philosophical wrong.” Those who want to grind Today’s cultural revolution needs cudgel against the slave system his memory to dust clearly accept and white supremacy by the likes both parts of that formulation — of Abraham Lincoln and Martin and indict not just Jefferson, but Luther King. the America he helped define. a new statue. She’s French, but is He was a theorist, champion and able practitioner of what we Rich Lowry is editor of the know as Jeffersonian democracy, National Review. she woke enough?

atire is a dangerous business, the Civil War and sent Sherman to GUEST OPINION especially during our cultural burn Atlanta and break the South. revolution, with angry Jacobins S John Kass President Teddy Roosevelt, a progres- beating up politicians, tearing down GUEST COLUMNIST sive, is also being removed from the John Bolton book-bombs himself statues and terrifying corporate and American Museum of Natural History political establishments in a great, in New York. And too many others to and U.S. foreign policy’s facade leftist show of force. count. It will never end, will it? Or maybe chaos. This is where the Ministry of Truth ormer Trump administration it just ends with heads. Her Democrats squabble with expects me to tell you about “peace- official, John Bolton, men- At the rate they’re going, the Republicans over how best to honor ful” protests. So, please ignore the tions the “United States” or Jacobins won’t be satisfied with George Floyd with dueling bills on next paragraph about the beating of F Rachel Marsden “America” exactly 351 times in his heads of stone. They’ll demand the police procedure. Perhaps frustrated, a Wisconsin state senator the other GUEST COLUMNIST new memoir, “The Room Where real thing, with hair and teeth. Pelosi accused the Republicans of night. And he’s a Democrat. It Happened: A White House But I won’t provoke them when murdering Floyd. “I don’t know what happened,” Memoir.” “Iran” or “Iranian,” they’re all lathered up. And my “So far they’re trying to get away Democratic state Sen. Tim Carpenter however, appears 755 times. To tions, apparently, ascertained friends know I’m afraid of satire. with murder, actually,” Pelosi said. told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel put it in perspective, that’s about that if you’re jonesing for a I believe in the Importance of “The murder of George Floyd.” after he was assaulted for taking the word count equivalent of the regime change war in Iran, Cuba, Being Earnest. In another age perhaps, she’d be photos of protesters. “... All I did was length of this column. One might Venezuela, or China, respectively, As most Americans know, the denounced as dangerously insane. stop and take a picture. And the next say that Bolton has an Iran fetish. then Bolton’s your guy. recent round of statue smashing But Pelosi clearly understands our thing I’m getting five-six punches, Unfortunately for Iran, he also has Bolton credits himself with started with the protests of the police times. Climb the ladder, Nancy. getting kicked in the head.” a war fetish. Good thing he only convincing Trump to withdraw the murder of George Floyd. But this isn’t Lamballe was fashionable, educat- As he rolled on the ground, getting rose to the level of — checks notes U.S. from the multilateral nuclear about George Floyd anymore, is it? ed, publicly virtuous and compassion- kicked, I bet he was glad he wasn’t a — U.S. national security adviser. deal with Iran. The decision, We’re way past George Floyd now. ate. She was something of a subver- Republican. What’s amazing about this which has now left the U.S. side- Corporate, political and other sive intellectual, or at least she hung But what of the Princesse de memoir is that most people with lined, has pushed the other signa- institutional leaders are desperate to around with intellectuals, providing Lamballe? war jollies have enough sense — tories — European nations keen to be thought of as woke too. A few of them tasty wine and sweetmeats. Let’s just say that she supported or at least an editor with enough do business with Iran — economi- them might be thinking about throw- She was a daughter of the French the ideals of the French Revolution sense — to include a token cally closer to fellow signatories ing the mob a few sacrificial under- Enlightenment. And so, Lamballe was until she saw what actually happens humanitarian pretext for their and longstanding Iranian allies, lings, and then climb the chaos like a highly enlightened. Today you might in a revolution. Her trial lasted about warmongering. Former President Russia and China. ladder. say she was woke. five minutes. She expressed her sup- Barack Obama bombed at least Instead of staying the course At least one thing is clear. But she just wasn’t woke enough. port for the revolution but would not seven countries — Iraq, Syria, with the profitable long-term We are running out of statues. We A fine statue of Marie de Lamballe denounce the queen. Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, Libya, business approach that the deal need a few new ones. near the Washington Monument They took her outside. They didn’t and Afghanistan — but no one afforded, Bolton says that he told So today, I ask (nay, demand) that (or whatever we’ll call that next even use a guillotine. Later her head would chalk up these attacks to Trump that an attack on Iran’s the National Endowment for the Arts year when Washington’s name is was paraded on a pike before the personal obsession. It’s impossible nuclear program was “the only build a great new statue: finally erased from history) would be queen’s window to the joy of the to say the same of Bolton when he lasting solution.” Marie Therese Louise of Savoy, more than just another boring stone revolutionaries. makes his own best case against On Venezuela, which at least Princesse de Lamballe. human for tourist families to ignore. All I ask is that her head be left on. himself. has the good fortune of not being Marie de Lamballe was a French A statue of Marie de Lamballe And that on the base of the statue, In an alternate universe, where Iran, Bolton positions himself as noble. But she was also quite lib- might provide clarity, something this from a writer who we won’t be President Trump had acquiesced a voice of reason. Even though eral. She believed in the French needed now. allowed to mention. George Orwell to Bolton’s openly stated desire Bolton sees Maduro’s leadership Revolution and its slogans. She was And I hope they build it soon. was his name, but please, put down to attack Iran, it’s hard to imag- as a threat because it could open wealthy, but unlike other nobles, she Early on, as the Floyd protests that face cage with the rat: ine that Bolton would have gone the door to foes — like Iran — was quite sympathetic to the revolu- intensified, the Jacobins were content “Every record has been destroyed offside and written something so he claims to have talked Trump tionary ethos. with smashing statues of Confederate or falsified, every book rewritten, entirely (and probably inadver- down from attacking Venezuela. Today she’d most likely be honored leaders and calling them racists. But every picture has been repainted, tently) self-owning. According to Bolton, former at the Kennedy Center and donate to soon they began to destroy statues of every statue and street building has Over several opening pages, Trump chief of staff, Gen. John several museums. CNN might give abolitionists and others who fought been renamed, every date has been Bolton describes his failed per- Kelly, said that Trump qualified a her a show where she’d take poor for the Union to free the slaves. altered. And the process is continuing sonal quest to be Trump’s first sec- potential invasion of Venezuela as people to fine restaurants, and nod Some think they’re a crazy mob. day by day and minute by minute. retary of state and expresses grati- “cool.” Bolton said that he tried with concern as they confessed their But I think they know what they’re History has stopped. Nothing exists tude for the support of pro-Israel to convince Trump that regime hopes and dreams. doing. They’re erasing history and except an endless present in which Americans, Cuban Americans, change could be just as eas- If there’s one in Washington telling the rest of us to shut up and the Party is always right.” Venezuelan Americans, and who’d admire a statue of Marie de like it. Most Republicans shut up. The Taiwanese Americans. These fac- SEE MARSDEN PAGE A10 ® Lamballe, it would be House Speaker Democrats have little to say. And Joe John Kass is a columnist for the Nancy Pelosi, the Democrat from Biden stays in his basement eating Chicago Tribune who also hosts a radio near statue-less San Francisco. Pelosi, pudding. He doesn’t say much. show on WLS-AM. His e-mail address Tooele Transcript Bulletin Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Timothy H. Gillie wealthy, powerful and liberal herself, A statue of President Ulysses [email protected], and his Editorial Board Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor is busy trying to climb that ladder of S. Grant was torn down. He won Twitter handle is @john_kass. TUESDAY June 30, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 Bulletin Board

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

TOOELETRANSCRIPT Follow us on Facebook! BULLETIN @TooeleTB PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is Hereby Given that Tooele City Coun- cil will meet in a Work Meeting on Wednes- day, July 1, 2020, at the hour of 5:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Tooele City Hall Council Cham- bers, located at 90 North Main Street, Tooele, Utah. Tooele City has imple- mented Governor Her- bert's low risk (yellow) phase guidelines re- garding public gather- ings. We strongly en- courage you to join the City Council meeting electronically by log- ging on to the Tooele City Facebook page, at https://www.face- book.com/tooelecity. If you would like to sub- mit a comment for the public comment period or for a public hearing item please email cmpubliccomment@to oelecity.org anytime up until the start of the meeting. Emails will only be read at the designated points in the meeting. However, if you choose to attend we ask that you maintain social distancing and encourage you to wear a face covering. In compliance with public health guidelines Tooele City can ac- commodate limited ca- pacity at City Hall. Due to limited space and social distancing re- quirements, we ask that you limit the num- ber of people that at- tend with you. 1. Open City Council TUESDAYMeeting June 30, 2020 A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN 2. Roll Call 3. Mayor's Report 4. City Council Mem- bers' Report 5. 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Pitt Tooele City Recorder Services Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Help Wanted Water Shares Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices PursuantPublic to Notices the Ameri- Meetings Meetings Meetings cansMeetings with Disabilities Act, Individuals Need- A1 PAINTING. Inte- DIAMONDS don't pay If you sell Insurance, IMMEDIATE Full time WANTED settlement GRANTSVILLE CITY PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING ing Special Accommo- rior, exterior painting, retail! Large selec- promote a hospital or positions available in canyon water share PLANNING COMMIS- NOTICE Tooele County Rede- dations Should Notify staining, deck oiling, tion, high quality. Bri- an ambulance serv- Tooele for warehouse if no answer leave SION Tooele County Plan- velopment Agency Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele power washing, dry- dal sets, wedding ice, place your classi- production. Must be message will return NOTICE OF PUBLIC ning Commission NOTICE IS HEREBY City Recorder, at wall, phase, patching. bands. Everything fied ad in all 47 of able to pass back- c a l l K e n HEARINGS The Tooele County GIVEN THAT THE 435-843-2113 or mi- Professional work at wholesale! Rocky Utah's newspapers. ground. Shift avail- 801-231-8104 Pursuant to Sections Planning Commission TOOELE COUNTY [email protected] reasonable rates. Mtn. Diamond Co. The cost is only $163. able Wednesday to §10-9a-205 an d will hold a Public Hear- REDEVELOPMENT , Prior to the Meeting. (435)248-9113 S.L.C. for a 25 word ad ($5. Saturday $15.50 per §10-9a-502 of the ing both online and AGENCY WILL HOLD (Published in the 1-800-396-6948 For each additional hour paid weekly. Utah Code, notice is limited in person to no A PUBLIC HEARING Tooele Transcript Bul- DRYWALL PATCH, Buildings Repairs Services. DIRECTV - Switch and word). You will reach Call Rose at hereby given that the more than 50 individu- ON TUESDAY, JULY letin June 30, 2020) Texture, tape finish, Save! $39.99/month. up to 500,000 news- 719-644-4569 Grantsville City Plan- als (including County 7, 2020 AT 6:30 PM, paper readers. Just ning Commission, will Staff) at 47 South Main IN COMMISSION basements. Licensed Select All-Included MAIN STREET Coin If you build, remodel or call Tooele Transcript conduct the following Street, Tooele Utah on MEETING ROOM 300, PUBLIC NOTICE and insured. 18yrs in Package. 155 Chan- Laundry is now ac- remove buildings you B u l l e t i n a t public hearings at the Wednesday, July 1, TOOELE COUNTY Notice is Hereby Given Tooele. References nels. 1000s of cepting application for can place your classi- (435)882-0050 for de- Grantsville City Hall, 2020 at 7:00 PM in BUILDING, 47 SOUTH that the Tooele City c a l l T o m a t Shows/Movies On p a r t t i m e fied ad in 45 of Utah's tails. (Ucan) 429 East Main Street, consideration of the M AIN STREET, Council will meet in a 801-660-9152. Demand. FREE Ge- janitorial/customer newspapers for only Grantsville, Utah at items listed below. TOOELE, UTAH. Business Meeting on nie HD DVR Up- You may have just the service workers. $163. for 25 words HANDYMAN, any kind 7:00 p.m. on Thurs- Please visit our web- 1. The agenda items Wednesday, July 1, grade. Premium thing someone out of Night and weekends ($5. for each addi- of handyman work, day, July 9, 2020 to re- site below for a link to for this Public Hearing 2020, at the hour of movie channels, town is looking for. required, please call tional word). You will yard work, leaf ceive public input re- our online meeting. are as follows: 7:00 p.m. The meet- FREE for 3 mos! Call Place your classified 435-882-9855. reach up to 340,000 cleanup. Residential garding the following: Please contact Jeff A) Public Hearing ing will be held at the 1-833-599-6474 ad in 45 of Utah's households and all and business. Call a. Proposed Amend- Miller at jcmiller@tooe- Opening Tooele City Hall Coun- newspapers, the cost you do is call the J i m m y a t DIRECTV NOW. No Business ment to Chapter 2, leco.org with any B) The Tooele County cil Chambers, located is $163. For up to 25 Transcript Bulletin at (435)228-8561 Satellite Needed. Opportunities Definitions, #77 DE- questions or concerns. Redevelopment at 90 North Main words. You will be 882-0050 for all the $40/month. 65 Chan- VELOPMENT (LAND) https://tooeleco.org/in- Agency will conduct a Street, Tooele, Utah. HANSON & SONS reaching a potential details. (Mention nels. Stream Break- INVENTORS - FREE of the dex.php/tooele-county- public hearing to con- Tooele City has imple- Handyman Service, of up to 340,000 UCAN Classified Net- ing News, Live INFORMATION Grantsville City Land government/county- sider budget adjust- mented Governor Her- local. Call Jeff: households. All you work) Events, Sports & On PACKAGE Have your Use Management and departments/commu- ments which, if ap- bert's low risk (yellow) (435)775-1445 need to do is call the Demand Titles. No product idea devel- METAL ROOF/WALL Development Code. nity-development/ proved, will result in an phase guidelines re- Transcript Bulletin at HOME REPAIRS ex- Annual Contract. No oped affordably by Panels, Pre-engi- b. Proposed Amend- PUBLIC Hearing: increase to the 2020 garding public gather- 882-0050 for full de- pert. Doors, knobs, Commitment. CALL the Research & De- neered Metal Build- ment to the Minor Sub- 1. REZ 2020-08 – budget. ings. We strongly en- tails. (Mention UCAN) trim, baseboards, 1-844-435-3985 velopment pros and ings. Mill prices for division Ordinance, Robbie Palmer (on be- i. Proposed Budget courage you to join the presented to manu- City Council meeting mouldings, drywall re- DISH Network. $59.99 sheeting coil are at a Chapter 21.3 of the half of Adobe Rock) is Adjustment Furniture & facturers. Call electronically by log- pairs, texturing, for 190 Channels! 4 year low. You get Grantsville City Land requesting a recom- C) Public Hearing 1-877-649-5574 for a ging on to the Tooele caulking, weather- Blazing Fast Internet, Appliances the savings. 17 Col- Use Management and mendation of approval Closing Free Idea Starter City Facebook page, proofing, framing, $19.99/mo. (where ors prime material, Development Code. for a proposed rezone AS APPROVED BY NORTH VALLEY Ap- Guide. Submit your at https://www.face- home updating and available.) Switch & cut to your exact c. 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Public notices designated points in and it is a one call, for Commercial and In- Planning Staff is re- DIVIDUALS NEEDING bage, residential and able High Speed Fi- Covered by Medi- submitted past the the meeting. one order, one bill dustrial. questing an updated SPECIAL ACCOMMO- commercial. Low ber Optic Technol- care! Reclaim inde- deadline will not be However, if you program. Call the e. Proposed Amend- recommendation of DATIONS DURING rates. Licensed/In- ogy. Stream Videos, pendence and mobil- accepted. choose to attend we sured. Senior dis- ity with the compact Transcript Bulletin at UPAXLP ment to the Grantsville approval for two re- T HIS MEETING Music and More! Call City’s Land Use Man- vised drafts (based on SHOULD NOTIFY ask that you maintain counts. design and long-last- 882-0050 for further social distancing and Earthlink Today PUBLIC HEARING agement and Develop- feedback from the MARILYN K. GIL- (435)843-7614 ing battery of Inogen info. 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Ordinance 2020-30 Over 22yrs experi- start a business. Call cated at the south end letin June 30, 2020) 1-844-294-9882 proved, will result in an up until the start of the An Ordinance of ence. Call Dustin at SELLING YOUR Patriotic Hearts Foun- of 1200 East, immedi- PUBLIC HEARING increase to the 2020 meeting. Emails will Tooele City Extending 435-840-5635 SELL YOUR computer mountain bike? Ad- dation. Fast, FREE ately south of the Lake NOTICE budget. only be read at the the Temporary Emer- in the classifieds. Call vertise it in the classi- pick-up. Max tax-de- Point Vistas, Phase 2 SELL YOUR CAR or NOTICE IS HEARBY i. Proposed Budget designated points in gency Policies & Pro- 882-0050 or visit fieds. Call 882-0050 duction. Operators Subdivision. boat in the classi- GIVEN THAT THE Adjustments the meeting. cedures Modifications www.tooeletranscript. www.tooele tran- are standing by! Call Unincorporated: Lake fieds. Call 882-0050 V E R N O N T O W N C) Public Hearing However, if you Authorized by Ordi- com script.com 1-866-983-3647 Point. Planner: Jeff or visit www.tooele- COUNCIL will hold a Closing choose to attend we nances 2020-15 & Miller transcript. com or HAVING A yard sale? SELL YOUR CAR or PUBLIC HEARING AS APPROVED BY ask that you maintain 2020-19 Presented by 1. REZ 2020-08 – e-mail your ad to Advertise in the Tran- boat in the classi- and its regular meeting T H E T O O E L E social distancing and Kami Perkins Personals Robbie Palmer (on be- tbp@tooeletranscript. script fieds. Call 882-0050 on July 7, 2020 at 7:00 COUNTY COMMIS- encourage you to wear c. Ordinance 2020-29 half of Adobe Rock) is com or visit www.tooele- p.m. at the Vernon Fire SION a face covering. In An Ordinance of the Meet singles right now! requesting a recom- transcript. com Station, 325 S. Main DATED THIS JUNE compliance with public Tooele City Council No paid operators, mendation of approval Street, Vernon, Utah. 24, 2020 health guidelines Reassigning the Zon- just real people like for a proposed rezone If individuals cannot at- MARILYN K. GIL- Tooele City can ac- ing Classification to you. Browse greet- Homes from RR-5 (Rural Resi- MECHANIC tend the Public Hear- LETTE commodate limited ca- the I Industrial Zoning ings, exchange mes- dential, 5 Acre Mini- ing they can send their TOOELE COUNTY pacity at City Hall. Due District for Approxi- sages and connect mum) to C-G (Com- Planning on selling written comments to CLERK to limited space and mately 3.5 Acres of live. Try it free. Call mercial General). your home, you could the Town of Vernon, PURSUANT TO THE social distancing re- Property Located at now: 844-400-8738 P a r c e l I D : be sending your sales PO Box 134, Vernon, AMERICANS WITH quirements, we ask 318 South 1200 West WANTED 14-059-0-0001. Acre- points to up to Utah 84080. Any DISABILITY ACT, IN- that you limit the num- Presented by Jim age: Approximately 5.3 340,000 households comments on Face- DIVIDUALS NEEDING ber of people that at- Bolser Help Wanted Acres. Address: 5505 at once. For $163. book or other social SPECIAL ACCOMMO- tend with you. d. Ordinance 2020-27 North Droubay Road. Smaller Tooele auto you can place your media will not be DATIONS DURING 1. Open City Council An Ordinance of Unincorporated: Erda. Business owners If 25 word classified ad shared at the hearing. T H I S M E E T I N G Meeting Tooele City Council dealership in need of all Planner: Jeff Miller you need someone to all 45 newspapers Public Hearin g SHOULD NOTIFY 2. Roll Call Reassigning the Zon- 2. TCLUO 2019-05 – fast, place your clas- in Utah. Just call the Agenda: MARILYN K. GIL- 3. Mayor's Report ing Classification to around mechanic. Planning Staff is re- sified ad in all 48 of Transcript Bulletin at Consideration of pro- LETTE, TOOELE 4. City Council Mem- the I Industrial Zoning questing an updated Brakes, Struts, Fuel Utah's newspapers. 882-0050 for all the posal to Amend the COUNTY CLERK, AT bers' Report District for Approxi- recommendation of The person you are details. (Mention Town of Vernon's Zon- 843-3148 PRIOR TO 5. Discussion: mately 65 Acres of approval for two re- Injection, pretty much looking for could be ucan) ing map for Will and THE MEETING. - Attainable Housing Property Located at vised drafts (based on from out of town. The Lisa Durrant (Published in the - Dyno Nobel Pro- Approximately 1232 basic stuff. Looking for SELLING YOUR feedback from the cost is only $163. for (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- posed West Utah Avenue HOME? Advertise it Tooele County Com- a 25 word ad and it Tooele Transcript Bul- letin June 30, 2020) Agreement/Contact Presented by Jim someone who is not afraid in the classifieds. 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Random Planner: Jeff Miller order onlin e transcript. com SELLING YOUR Member Ed Hansen District for Approxi- (Published in the drug testing in place. www.utahpress.com FOR RENT 175 sout mountain bike? 6. Closed Meeting mately 120 Acres of Tooele Transcript Bul- DEADLINES FOR on Willow St. Unit www.tooele tran- - Litigation & Property Property Located at FULL TIME Clerk letin June 30, 2020) classifieds ads are #101 2bdrm, 1 bth, script.com Acquisition Approximately 1830 needed cashiering, $700/mo +utilities, wtr M o n d a y a n d BECOME A SUB- SELLING YOUR 7. Adjourn West Highway 112 Please email resume to stocking, cleaning, paid. Avl July 1, Con- Wednesdays by 4:45 SCRIBER. 882-0050 HOME? Advertise it Michelle Y. Pitt Presented by Jim food preparation. tact 801-518-8670. p.m. [email protected] $14.00 per hour, plus in the classifieds. Call HAVE A good idea for DEADLINES FOR Tooele City Recorder Bolser All replies in strict confidence. bonuses. Located in SELL YOUR car in the 882-0050 or visit a story? Call the classifieds ads are Pursuant to the Ameri- f. Deseret Commercial Delle, Utah. Call Transcript Bulletin www.tooeletran Transcript and let us M o n d a y a n d cans with Disabilities Phase 3 Minor Subdi- 435-884-0476 Classified section. script.com know 882-0050. Wednesdays by 4:45 Act, Individuals Need- vision Request by p.m. ing Special Accommo- Tower Center, LLC dations Should Notify Proposed to be Lo- Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele cated at 152 West City Recorder, at 1280 North in the GC 435-843-2113 or mi- General Commercial [email protected] Zoning District to Sub- , Prior to the Meeting. divide 4.26 Acres into (Published in the Four Commercial Lots Tooele Transcript Bul- Presented by Jim letin June 30, 2020) Bolser 7. Minutes June 9th City Council Meeting June 17th City Council & RDA Work Meeting June 17th 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 30, 2020) PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is Hereby Given that the Tooele City Council will meet in a Business Meeting on Wednesday, July 1, 2020, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. The meet- ing will be held at the Tooele City Hall Coun- cil Chambers, located at 90 North Main Street, Tooele, Utah. Tooele City has imple- mented Governor Her- bert's low risk (yellow) phase guidelines re- garding public gather- ings. We strongly en- courage you to join the City Council meeting electronically by log- ging on to the Tooele City Facebook page, at https://www.face- book.com/tooelecity. If you would like to sub- mit a comment for the public comment period or for a public hearing item please email cmpubliccomment@to oelecity.org anytime up until the start of the meeting. Emails will only be read at the designated points in the meeting. However, if you choose to attend we ask that you maintain social distancing and encourage you to wear a face covering. In compliance with public health guidelines Tooele City can ac- commodate limited ca- pacity at City Hall. Due PUBLIC NOTICE: to limited space and The Grantsville City social distancing re- Council will hold its quirements, we ask regular meeting at that you limit the num- 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- ber of people that at- day, July 1, 2020 at tend with you. 429 East Main Street, 1. Pledge of Alle- Grantsville, UT 84029. giance, Led by Miss The agenda is as fol- Tooele City Royalty lows: 2. Roll Call CALL TO ORDER 3. Announcement of AND PLEDGE OF AL- 4th of July Porch LEGIANCE Decoration Contest ROLL CALL Winners. AGENDA: Miss Tooele City Roy- 1. Public Comments. alty. Public Comments will 4. Presentation of be taken by email until Graduation Certificate 6:00 pm on July 1, to Captain Day Pre- 2020. Please email sented by Chief Ron comments to Kirby [email protected] 5. Public Comment ov Period 2. Summary Action 6. First Reading Items Items. a. Resolution 2020-60 a. Approval of Minutes A Resolution of the b. Approval of Bills Tooele City Council 3. Presentation of Extending Tooele award for the ULCT City's Declaration of (Utah League of Cities Local Emergency and Towns) essay Through August 6, contest. 2020 Presented by 4. Consideration of Mayor Debbie Winn Resolution 2020-48 b. Ordinance 2020-30 approving a develop- NOTICE OF TRUS- An Ordinance of ment agreement for TEE'S SALE Tooele City Extending the Hale Place Subdi- The following de- the Temporary Emer- vision. scribed property will be gency Policies & Pro- 5. Consideration of ap- sold at public auction cedures Modifications proval for a secondary to the highest bidder, Authorized by Ordi- access for Dustin Neil payable in lawful nances 2020-15 & located at 515 East money of the United 2020-19 Presented by Fiona Circle in the States at the time of Kami Perkins Lookout Ridge Subdi- sale, at the Tooele c. Ordinance 2020-29 vision. County Courthouse, An Ordinance of the 6. Consideration of Or- 74 South 100 East, Tooele City Council dinance 2020-18 ap- Tooele, UT 84074, on SUMMONS Reassigning the Zon- proving the creation of July 22, 2020, at 1:00 IN THE THIRD JUDI- ing Classification to an Audit Committee. p.m. of said day, for CIAL DISTRICT the I Industrial Zoning 7. Discussion of a the purpose of fore- COURT-TOOELE IN District for Approxi- Concept Plan for TP closing a trust deed AND FOR TOOELE mately 3.5 Acres of Grantsville, LLC and dated October 14, COUNTY, STATE OF Summons to JO- Property Located at Shawn Holste on the 2016, and executed by UTAH SEPH W. RUSSELL 318 South 1200 West property located North THERESA MOORE, A ROBIN PARSONS, AND MAXINE A. Presented by Jim of South Street in the SINGLE WOMAN, as Plaintiff, vs RUSSELL AS THE Bolser R-1-21 zone. Trustor, in favor of TAGE M. NYMAN EST CO-TRUSTEES OF d. Ordinance 2020-27 8. Closed Session MORTGAGE ELEC- OF ET AL. and JOHN THE RUSSELL An Ordinance of (Personnel, Real Es- TRONIC REGISTRA- DOES 1 through 10, REVOCABLE TRUST Tooele City Council tate, Imminent Litiga- TION SYSTEMS, INC. Defendant. UNDER AGREEMENT Reassigning the Zon- tion). ("MERS") SOLELY AS Case No. 200300379 DATED DECEMBER ing Classification to PUBLIC NOTICE: 9. Adjourn. NOMINEE FOR SE- Hon. Dianna Gibson 14, 1992 the I Industrial Zoning The Grantsville City Christine Webb CURITYNATIONAL THE STATE OF UTAH Attorneys for Scott A. District for Approxi- Council will hold its City Recorder MORTGAGE COM- TO THE ABOVE- Theobald mately 65 Acres of regular meeting at In compliance with the PANY, ITS SUCCES- NAMED DEFEN- IN THE THIRD DIS- Property Located at 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- Americans with Dis- SORS AND ASSIGNS DANTS: TRICT COURT Approximately 1232 day, July 1, 2020 at ability Act, Grantsville as Beneficiary, which You are hereby sum- TOOELE COUNTY, West Utah Avenue 429 East Main Street, City will accommodate Trust Deed was re- moned and required to STATE OF UTAH Presented by Jim Grantsville, UT 84029. reasonable requests to corded on October 18, file an Answer in Writ- SCOTT A. THEO- Bolser The agenda is as fol- assist persons with 2016, as Entry No. ing to the Complaint to BALD, Plaintiff, vs. e. Ordinance 2020-28 lows: disabilities to partici- 437576, in the Official Quiet Title with the JOSEPH W. RUS- An Ordinance of the CALL TO ORDER pate in meetings. Re- Records of Tooele Clerk of the above-en- SELL AND MAXINE A. Tooele City Council AND PLEDGE OF AL- quests for assistance County, State of Utah titled Court at 70 South RUSSELL AS THE Reassigning the Zon- LEGIANCE may be made by call- covering real property 100 East, Tooele, Utah CO-TRUSTEES OF ing Classification to ROLL CALL ing City Hall (435) purportedly located at 84074, and to serve THE RUSSELL the I Industrial Zoning AGENDA: 884-3411 at least 3 38 Millpond, Stansbury upon or mail to William REVOCABLE TRUST District for Approxi- 1. Public Comments. days in advance of a Park, Utah 84074 in B. Parsons III, Attor- UNDER AGREEMENT mately 120 Acres of Public Comments will meeting. Tooele County, Utah, ney for petitioner, P.O. DATED DECEMBER Property Located at be taken by email until This will be an elec- and more particularly Box 22626, Salt Lake 14, 1992, Defendants. Approximately 1830 6:00 pm on July 1, tronic meeting through described as: City, Utah 84122, a SUMMONS (21 WestTUESDAY Highway June 11230, 20202020. Please email ZOOM. To view the TOOELE LOTTRANSCRIPT 38, MILLPOND BULLETIN copy of said Answer, DAYS) Civil No. A7 Presented by Jim comments to meeting: PUD "G" SECOND within twenty (20) days 200300831 Bolser [email protected] Join Zoom Meeting AMENDED, ACCORD- after service of this Judge Dianna Gibson f. PublicDeseret CommercialNotices ovPublic Notices https://us02web.zoom.Public Notices Public Notices INGPublic TO THENotices OFFI- Public Notices SummonsPublic Notices upon you. THEPublic STATE Notices OF UTAH Public Notices PhaseMeetings 3 Minor Subdi- 2. SummaryMeetings Action us/j/83120025438Meetings Trustees CIAL TrusteesPLAT THEREOF Water User TheMiscellaneous Complaint can be TO:Miscellaneous JOSEPH W. RUS- Miscellaneous vision Request by Items. Meeting ID: 831 2002 ON FILE AND OF RE- acquired by contacting SELL AND MAXINE A. Tower Center, LLC a. Approval of Minutes 5438 One tap mobile Deadline for public CORD IN THE Deadline for public William B. Parsons III RUSSELL AS THE TOWN OF VERNON Proposed to be Lo- b. Approval of Bills +12532158782,,83120 notices is 4 p.m. the TOOELE COUNTY notices is 4 p.m. the at the address above CO-TRUSTEES OF REQUEST FOR PRO- cated at 152 West 3. Presentation of 025438# US (Tacoma) day prior to publica- RECORDER'S OF- day prior to publica- indicated or from the T H E R U S S E L L POSALS SNOW RE- 1280 North in the GC award for the ULCT +13462487799,,83120 tion. Public notices FICE, STATE OF tion. Public notices Clerk of the Court un- REVOCABLE TRUST MOVAL SERVICES General Commercial (Utah League of Cities 025438# US (Houston) submitted past the UTAH. submitted past the der the case number UNDER AGREEMENT The Town of Vernon is Zoning District to Sub- and Towns) essay Dial by your location deadline will not be Tax ID: 09-039-0-0038 deadline will not be shown above. DATED DECEMBER inviting bids from quali- divide 4.26 Acres into contest. +1 253 215 8782 US accepted. The current Benefici- accepted. If you fail to do so, 14, 1992. fied persons or firms Four Commercial Lots 4. Consideration of (Tacoma) +1 346 248 UPAXLP ary of the trust deed is UPAXLP Judgment by Default YOU ARE HEREBY interested in entering Presented by Jim Resolution 2020-48 7799 US (Houston) +1 UTAH HOUSING will be taken against SUMMONED and re- into a contract to pro- Bolser approving a develop- 669 900 9128 US (San NOTICE OF TRUS- CORPORATION, and Public Notices you for the relief de- quired to file an an- vide snow plowing and 7. Minutes ment agreement for Jose) +1 301 715 TEE'S SALE the record owner of Miscellaneous manded in the Com- swer in writing to the salt/sand applications June 9th City Council the Hale Place Subdi- 8592 US (German- The following de- the property as of the plaint, which has been verified complaint on for the Vernon Town Meeting vision. town) +1 312 626 scribed property will be recording of the Notice Deadline for public filed with the Clerk of file with the clerk of the R oads for th e June 17th City Council 5. Consideration of ap- 6799 US (Chicago) +1 sold at public auction o f Default i s notices is 4 p.m. the the Court, and copy of above-entitled Third 2020-2021 and the & RDA Work Meeting proval for a secondary 646 558 8656 US to the highest bidder, THERESA L. MOORE, day prior to publica- which is hereto an- Judicial District Court, 2021-2022 winter road June 17th City Council access for Dustin Neil (New York) Meeting payable in lawful TRUSTEES OR SUC- tion. Public notices nexed and herewith Tooele County, 74 maintenance seasons Meeting located at 515 East ID: 831 2002 5438 money of the United CESSOR TRUSTEES submitted past the served upon you. South 100 East, Ste. on an as needed ba- 8. Invoices Fiona Circle in the Find your local num- States at the time of OF THE THERESA deadline will not be DATED this 11th day 14, Tooele, Utah sis. Interested appli- 9. Adjourn Lookout Ridge Subdi- ber: sale, at the Tooele LEE MOORE LIVING accepted. of June, 2020. 84074, and to serve cants must carry gen- Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele vision. https://us02web.zoom. County Courthouse, TRUST EXECUTED UPAXLP William B. Parsons III upon, or mail to Marlon eral liability insurance City Recorder 6. Consideration of Or- us/u/kCl8druxa 74 South 100 East, JANUARY 31, 2017. Attorney for Plaintiff L. Bates, SCALLEY and automobile liability Pursuant to the Ameri- dinance 2020-18 ap- CERTIFICATE OF Tooele, UT 84074, on Bidders must tender to SUMMONS (Published in the READING BATES insurance as specified cans with Disabilities proving the creation of P OSTING: Thi s July 22, 2020, at 1:00 t he trustee a IN THE THIRD JUDI- Tooele Transcript Bul- HANSEN & RAS- by the Town. Specifi- Act, Individuals Need- an Audit Committee. agenda was posted on p.m. of said day, for $20,000.00 deposit at CIAL DISTRIC T letin June 16, 23, 30 & MUSSEN, P.C., Plain- cations and the pro- ing Special Accommo- 7. Discussion of a the Grantsville City the purpose of fore- the sale and the bal- COURT-TOOELE IN July 7, 2020) tiff's attorneys, 15 posed contract are dations Should Notify Concept Plan for TP Hall Notice Boards, the closing a trust deed ance of the purchase AND FOR TOOELE West South Temple, available by contacting Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele Grantsville, LLC and State Public Notice dated October 14, price by 2:00 p.m. the COUNTY, STATE OF Summons to JO- Suite 600, Salt Lake Dennis Clark at (435) City Recorder, at Shawn Holste on the w e b s i t e a t 2016, and executed by day following the sale. UTAH SEPH W. RUSSELL City, Utah 84101, a 830-9019. 435-843-2113 or mi- property located North www.utah.gov/pmn/in- THERESA MOORE, A Both the deposit and ROBIN PARSONS, AND MAXINE A. copy of said answer, Sealed bids must be [email protected] of South Street in the dex.html, and the SINGLE WOMAN, as the balance must be Plaintiff, vs RUSSELL AS THE within twenty-one (21) received by Angie , Prior to the Meeting. R-1-21 zone. Grantsville City web- Trustor, in favor of paid to Lincoln Title In- TAGE M. NYMAN EST CO-TRUSTEES OF days after service of Holden at P.O. Box (Published in the 8. Closed Session site at www.grantsvil- MORTGAGE ELEC- surance Agency in the OF ET AL. and JOHN T H E R U S S E L L this summons upon 134, Vernon, Utah Tooele Transcript Bul- (Personnel, Real Es- leut.gov. TRONIC REGISTRA- form of a wire transfer, DOES 1 through 10, REVOCABLE TRUST you. 84080, prior to 5:00 letin, June 30, 2020) tate, Imminent Litiga- ATTENTION: The pub- TION SYSTEMS, INC. cashier's check or cer- Defendant. UNDER AGREEMENT If you fail to do so, PM on June 30, 2020. tion). lic may attend this ("MERS") SOLELY AS tified funds. Cash pay- Case No. 200300379 DATED DECEMBER judgment by default All bids will be opened PUBLIC NOTICE: 9. Adjourn. meeting. However, NOMINEE FOR SE- m ents, personal Hon. Dianna Gibson 14, 1992 will be taken against and formally consid- The Grantsville City Christine Webb seating is limited and CURITYNATIONAL checks or trust checks THE STATE OF UTAH Attorneys for Scott A. you for the relief de- ered at the regular Council will hold its City Recorder those with items on the MORTGAGE COM- are not accepted. TO THE ABOVE- Theobald manded in said veri- Vernon Town Council regular meeting at In compliance with the agenda will be given PANY, ITS SUCCES- DATED: June 15, NAMED DEFEN- IN THE THIRD DIS- fied complaint, which Meeting on July 7, 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- Americans with Dis- preference. Those at- SORS AND ASSIGNS 2020. DANTS: TRICT COURT has been filed with the 2020 at 7:00 p.m. The day, July 1, 2020 at ability Act, Grantsville tending the meeting as Beneficiary, which LINCOLN TITLE IN- You are hereby sum- TOOELE COUNTY, Clerk of the Court and Town of Vernon is an 429 East Main Street, City will accommodate MUST wear a mask. Trust Deed was re- SURANCE AGENCY moned and required to STATE OF UTAH a copy of which is Equal Opportunity Em- Grantsville, UT 84029. reasonable requests to The meeting will also corded on October 18, By: Shelby K. Irvin file an Answer in Writ- SCOTT A. THEO- herewith served upon ployer. The agenda is as fol- assist persons with be broadcast on 2016, as Entry No. Its: Authorized Agent ing to the Complaint to BALD, Plaintiff, vs. you. Dated this 10th day of lows: disabilities to partici- ZOOM. If you would 437576, in the Official Telephone: (801) Quiet Title with the JOSEPH W. RUS- DATED this 17th day June, 2020. CALL TO ORDER pate in meetings. Re- like to ensure your Records of Tooele 476-0303 Clerk of the above-en- SELL AND MAXINE A. of June, 2020. Angie Holden AND PLEDGE OF AL- quests for assistance comments are heard, County, State of Utah web site: www.smith- titled Court at 70 South RUSSELL AS THE SCALLEY READING Vernon Town Clerk LEGIANCE may be made by call- please send them by covering real property knowles.com 100 East, Tooele, Utah CO-TRUSTEES OF BATES HANSEN & (Published in the ROLL CALL ing City Hall (435) e m a i l t o purportedly located at SK File No. 19-1214 84074, and to serve T H E R U S S E L L RASMUSSEN, P.C. Tooele Transcript Bul- AGENDA: 884-3411 at least 3 [email protected] 38 Millpond, Stansbury (Published in the upon or mail to William REVOCABLE TRUST /s/ Marlon L. Bates letin June 16, 18, 23, 1. Public Comments. days in advance of a ov by July 1, 2020 at Park, Utah 84074 in Tooele Transcript Bul- B. Parsons III, Attor- UNDER AGREEMENT Marlon L. Bates 25 & 30, 2020) Public Comments will meeting. 6:00 pm. Tooele County, Utah, letin June 16, 23 & 30, ney for petitioner, P.O. DATED DECEMBER Joseph A. Skinner be taken by email until This will be an elec- Notification was sent and more particularly 2020) Box 22626, Salt Lake 14, 1992, Defendants. Attorneys for Plaintiff 6:00 pm on July 1, tronic meeting through to the Tooele Tran- described as: City, Utah 84122, a S U M M O N S ( 2 1 Type of Action: Your Local 2020. Please email ZOOM. To view the script Bulletin. LOT 38, MILLPOND S E L L I N G Y O U R copy of said Answer, DAYS) Civil No. Quiet Title News Source c o m m e n t s t o meeting: (Published in the PUD "G" SECOND HOME? Advertise it within twenty (20) days 200300831 (Published in the [email protected] Join Zoom Meeting Tooele Transcript Bul- AMENDED, ACCORD- in the classifieds. Call after service of this Judge Dianna Gibson Tooele Transcript Bul- TOOELETRANSCRIPT ov https://us02web.zoom. letin June 30, 2020) ING TO THE OFFI- 882-0050 or visit Summons upon you. THE STATE OF UTAH letin, June 29, July 7 BULLETIN 2. Summary Action us/j/83120025438 CIAL PLAT THEREOF www.tooeletran The Complaint can be TO: JOSEPH W. RUS- and July 14, 2020) Items. Meeting ID: 831 2002 Sell Your Stuff 882-0050 ON FILE AND OF RE- script.com acquired by contacting SELL AND MAXINE A. a. Approval of Minutes 5438 One tap mobile CORD IN THE William B. Parsons III RUSSELL AS THE b. Approval of Bills +12532158782,,83120 TOOELE COUNTY at the address above CO-TRUSTEES OF 3. Presentation of 025438# US (Tacoma) RECORDER'S OF- indicated or from the THE RUSSELL awardTHE for RIGHT the ULCT +13462487799,,83120 THING FICE, STATE OF Clerk of the Court un- REVOCABLE TRUST (Utah League of Cities 025438# US (Houston) UTAH. der the case number UNDER AGREEMENT and Towns) essay Dial by your location Tax ID: 09-039-0-0038 shown above. DATED DECEMBER contest. +1 253 215 8782 US The current Benefici- If you fail to do so, 14, 1992. 4. Consideration of (Tacoma) +1 346 248 ary of the trust deed is Judgment by Default YOU ARE HEREBY ResolutionShould 2020-48 7799 we US (Houston) take +1 freeUTAH stuff HOUSING intendedwill be takenfor against thoseSUMMONED and re-who need it? approving a develop- 669 900 9128 US (San CORPORATION, and you for the relief de- quired to file an an- ment agreement for the record owner of manded in the Com- swer in writing to the n early May, dairy farmersJose) +1in 301 715 and others affected by the virus, it home. Besides, she told her neighbor free stuff can be great. But doing so the Hale Place Subdi- 8592 US (German- the property as of the plaint, which has been verified complaint on vision.Boston were preparedtown) to give +1 312 626 recording of thehas Notice become a semi-regular occur-filed with thethat Clerk she figuredof file with it was the better clerk of to the take because of a sense of entitlement 5. 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Closed Session surance Agency in the this summons upon of seeing next to no trafficsite on at www.grantsvil-roads rants and other food providers have bor told her she would put the milk those who truly need it, but the right Send them to [email protected]. (Personnel, Real Es- leut.gov. form of a wire transfer, you. sincetate, Imminentmany people Litiga- wereATTENTION: working The pub-been working to provide mealscashier's to checkto or good cer- use with all of the baking thing would Ifhave you been fail to to honor do so, the Follow him on Twitter @jseglin. tion).remotely from home, dozenslic may of cars attend thishealthcare works, school children,tified funds. Cashshe’s pay- been doing while working from intention of thejudgment giveaway. by Getting default © 2020 Jeffrey L. Seglin 9. Adjourn. meeting. 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DARREN VAUGHAN SPORTS EDITOR Saturday was a day of firsts at . The ARCA Menards Series West competed at the Grantsville facility for the first time under its current name, with mak- for fi nding all ing its first appearance at the track since the K&N Pro Series our pets a good West hosted a two-day event home. in 2016. After being shut down because of the COVID- 19 pandemic, the ENEOS/ Sunrise Ford Twins represent- ed UMC’s first major event of 2020, and its first with specta- tors allowed to attend. And, for a pair of up-and- CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure coming drivers from the (19) leads the field during Race 1 of the ARCA Menards Series West’s ENEOS/Sunrise Ford Twins event Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires Golden State trying to work at Utah Motorsports Campus in Grantsville on Saturday. Love, 15, earned his first career win in the series. Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing their way up the stock car rac- Tooele City and possible shelter fee. ing ladder, Saturday brought Brian Kaminsky, Holley Hollan Animal Shelter 882-8900 the most important of firsts — and Bobby Hillis Jr. rounded Shelters are required to the first victory of their ARCA out the top-10. Perkins, Alan, Grantsville hold animals for 5 business Animal Shelter 884-6881 Menards Series West careers. Trevor Huddleston and Koga days before euthanization. Jesse Love, a 15-year-old were 11th through 14th. from Menlo Park, California, “I’m super blessed and Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. won the first of two 30-lap super fortunate to be blessed races on UMC’s East Course by the Lord above to be able on Saturday afternoon, while to come here and do what I 1182Tooele N. 80 E., Tooele Veterinary • 882-1051 Clinic 20-year old of love to do,” Love told NBC Bakersfield, California, led Sports after the first win of his wire-to-wire in the nightcap. career. “Overall, it was a team Perkins earned the pole effort.” position for the first race, but Half an hour later, the driv- CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO was unable to maintain his ers took to the track for anoth- Blaine Perkins (9) won Race 2 of the ENEOS/Sunrise Ford Twins in ARCA For All the Great Menards Series West action Saturday at Utah Motorsports Campus in hold on the top spot. After the er 30-lap race, with the lineup Grantsville. It was the first career victory for the 20-year-old driver from Events in Life caution flag waved on Lap set based on each driver’s fast- Bakersfield, California. 6 for an incident involving est lap from Race 1. That put Takuma Koga, Love’s No. 19 Perkins on the pole yet again, Let Everyone Bill McAnally Racing with Love next to him on the Camry passed Perkins’ No. front row. 9 Sunrise Ford Racing Ford This time, Perkins made no Know! Fusion on the ensuing restart mistake. He pulled away from and never relinquished the Love in the first corner of the lead. Perkins stayed within opening lap and cruised to vic- Place a Notice in the striking distance throughout, tory in the caution-free race, and had one final shot at the winning by 9.398 seconds as Transcript Bulletin! win after suf- Love admitted to driving too fered transmission problems hard and wearing his car out. Weddings • Birthdays • Graduations • Retirement and brought out the yellow “They started telling me flag with four laps remaining. distance (to Love), and it felt Military • Missionaries • Honors & Awards That forced the race into pretty good,” Perkins said. 435-882-0050 overtime — a two-lap shoot- “I started driving a little bit CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO TOOELE RANSCRIPT out under green-flag condi- slower and trying not to make Lawless Alan competes in Race 1 of the ENEOS/Sunrise Ford Twins in ARCA T 58 N. Main, Tooele tions to determine the winner. a mistake, but it worked out in Menards Series West action at Utah Motorsports Campus on Saturday. BULLETIN Unfortunately for Perkins, he the end and we got the check- Alan’s race ended early when his car suffered transmission problems, and he 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) cut down a tire in Turn 5 on ered flag.” missed the first seven laps of Race 2 while his team prepared a backup car. the second-to-last lap, caus- Wright finished third in ing him to slide off the course Race 2, followed by Scelzi and state with spectators in atten- and dropping him into 11th Huddleston. Souza, Trotter, dance since March. place. Love finished 1.154 sec- Rodgers, Kaminsky and The ARCA Menards Series onds ahead of runner-up Kris Hollan completed the top-10, West, the fourth tier in Tooele Education Wright, with Gio Scelzi finish- with Gray, Alan, Hillis Jr. and NASCAR’s ladder below the ing third after a tough back- Koga completing the field. Cup Series, Xfinity Series F   and-forth battle with Wright The event was open to 500 and Gander RV & Outdoors S T  C  S  and fourth-place finisher spectators under health rules Truck Series, will be back in Taylor Gray. was and regulations put in place action Saturday at Irwindale fifth, with former UMC race by state and county health Speedway in Irwindale, winner sixth and officials. It was the first pro- California. Gracie Trotter in seventh. fessional sporting event in the [email protected] Organization Changes at TEF By Linda Clegg

John F. Kennedy once said, “Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” The Tooele Education Foundation has enjoyed a past and present filled with remarkable growth which has allowed us to extend our influence as we serve the community, students and employees of the Tooele County School District. We are humbled CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO and amazed at the programs and TEF receives a generous donation from Cargill, one of Brian Kaminsky (80) leads Gracie Potter during the ARCA Menards Series West’s ENEOS/Sunrise Ford Twins at support we have been able to our sustaining contributors. Utah Motorsports Campus on Saturday. Trotter finished seventh in both races, while Kaminsky was eighth in provide to the cause of education Race 1 and ninth in Race 2. just this year. This is possible few organizational changes. carry on in their dedication to the through vital sustaining support Effective July 1, 2020, our mission of TEF. of the Tooele County School executive director, Mr. Clint The TEF board of directors, District, business partnerships, Spindler will step away from the in cooperation with TCSD donations from families and helm, but will continue as part Superintendent of Schools, have individuals in the community, of the TEF staff primarily over appointed Mrs. Linda Clegg as SOMETIMES THE SNOW and the contributions of Ophir programs. The founding TEF’s new executive director. school district employees. executive director of TEF, As a life-long resident of Tooele COMES DOWN IN JUNE We are grateful for all their Dr. Ed Dalton, will continue County, Mrs. Clegg has deep contributions. We could not have with the team focusing on roots here. She is a former a foundation without them! resource development. These teacher, school administrator, As we move toward the extraordinary men bring years and for the past year was part future of the Tooele Education of experience in education and of the TEF staff as program Foundation, we are making a community involvement as they supervisor. The 6th Century Greek Philosopher Heraclitus is quoted as saying, “The only thing that is constant is change.” How true this is! With this change and new beginning, we celebrate a proud past and present and commit ourselves anew to a continued future of enriching and enhancing learning in the Tooele County School District.

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Clint Spindler presents an ipad to Diana Black at @TEFbellringer CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Northlake Elementary. Clouds recede on Monday morning to reveal snow capped mountains above Settlement Canyon reservoir. www.tooeleeducationfoundation.org A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 30, 2020 OBITUARIES Annie Melinda Beverly Joyce Moser Mary Helen Smith (Bedell) Bricker Our beloved “Jo” returned June 26, 2020, Mary to her Heavenly Father on June Smith was called home to be Annie Melinda (Bedell) 27, 2020, at the age of 82. with her great-grandmother Bricker, 42, passed away June She was born to George and Helen Richan, mother Kathy 24, 2020, after an eight-month Vella Moser in Tooele, Utah, on Colledge, sister Tina Lees, encounter with gastrointestinal March 29, 1938. brother Brian Colledge, small cell carcinoma. She graduated from Tooele and step-son Dennis Smith. Annie was born May 9, High School in 1957 and LDS She started life March 22, 1978, in Provo, Utah, the Business College in 1960 1970, with her mother Kathy fourth child and first daughter and worked for ZCMI in the Colledge and father Joseph of Ivan J. and Leanne (Bryan) corporate offices until her Higley. She lived in American Bedell. She spent her early retirement. Joyce was an Fork most of her adolescent years in Spanish Fork, Utah. active member of The Church years then moved to Tooele, In 1984 the family moved of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Utah, and graduated high to Mesa, Arizona, then to Saints. She loved music, the school from Tooele High in Brandon, Vermont in 1985, color purple, John Wayne, the 1988. where Annie grew up. She Utah Jazz and her extended While working at Teddy graduated from Otter Valley of Jesus Christ of Latter-day family at the Rocky Mountain their many years of devoted Bears service station she met Higley; 11 grandkids; 12 great- Union High School in Brandon Saints and served in various Care Facility. love and care they gave to her husband, Roger Smith. grandkids; many cousins; two with honors. She then con- church callings. She is survived by her sister “Bev.” Thank you to the They married June 29, 1990, nieces; one nephew; one great- tinued her education first at Annie was known by her Judy (Ed) Mortensen of Emery, Mountain West Medical Center and she gained two sons, Brian niece; and one great-nephew. Brigham Young University, then family and friends for her Utah; and several nieces and ER and ICU for their expert and Dennis Smith. In July Graveside services will be in Weber State University, where warm generous spirit and for nephews. She was preceded in care and the Rocky Mountain 1991, they had their daugh- the American Fork Cemetery she transferred for her major in her humor. She loved music death by her parents George Care Hospice team as they lov- ter Karisa Jenkins. She loved on Wednesday July 1, 2020, criminalistics. After graduating and had a beautiful soprano and Vella Moser and her sister ingly prepared her for her next going on drives and road trips at 2 p.m. A viewing will be at cum laude, she worked for the voice. Her family very much Geraldine (Gerrie) Pogorzelski. journey. and being with her family and Anderson and Sons Mortuary Ft. Collins, Colorado, Police enjoyed hearing her sing while Honoring her final wishes, We can no longer see you those she loved. Her biggest in American Fork, 49 E. 100 Department as an evidence accompanying herself on the there will be graveside services with our eyes or touch you joys where being with her North, from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. technician, for seventeen years. piano. She was a marvelous at the Tooele City Cemetery with our hands, but we will grandkids. The American Fork Cemetery For the year before she became cook and baker. on Thursday, July 2, 2020, at feel you in our hearts forever. She is survived by her hus- is located at 26 W. 600 North, ill, she worked for the Utah Annie is survived by her 11 a.m. We will miss you Aunt Jo! band Roger Smith; daughter American Fork. Please share a Department of Public Safety in husband; children Taylor and A very special thank you Love, Troy and Heidi Barney, Karisa Jenkins (Dallas); step- memory at andersonmortuary. their evidence department. In Jacob Merrill; her parents of to the staff at the Rocky Colton Barney and Brylie son Brian Smith; father Joseph com. 2003, she re-connected with a Erda, Utah; brothers Bryan Mountain Care Facility for Taylor, and Keaton Barney. childhood friend, Joel Merrill. (Michelle) Bedell of St. Johns, They were married in the Florida, David (Angela) Boston Temple of The Church Bedell of Draper, Utah, Daniel of Jesus Christ of Latter-day (Rachelle) Bedell of Gilroy, Saints. They lived in Ft. Collins, California; sisters Marisa for Maduro’s ouster. Peace? Pfffft. Who did Putin U.S. was meddling in Syria. then Wellington, Colorado, (Nathan) Astin of Wallingford, Marsden Presumably without any think he was talking to? Bolton And since this particular during their marriage. They Vermont, and Karen Adams continued from page A4 irony — unless the whole book told Putin that U.S. objec- Bolton-Putin meeting, Iraq had two children, daughter (Nathan) Green of Redondo is next-level satire — Bolton tives were to destroy ISIS and and Turkey have also fostered Taylor and son Jacob, who Beach, California; and a large rails against foreign interfer- remove Iranian forces. “We closer relations with Iran. were the joy of Annie’s life. extended family of aunts, ily achieved by working with ence in U.S. politics, all while were not fighting Syria’s civil Well, at least Trump now After 15 difficult years of mar- uncles, cousins, nieces and Venezuelan President Nicolas making a career of it himself. war; our priority was Iran,” has the belated benefit of riage, Annie and Joel divorced, nephews. Maduro’s opponents. Smells In a meeting with Vladimir Bolton said. Because maybe Putin’s prescient advice and and Annie and the children A funeral service was held a lot like political meddling Putin on the subject of the Putin had been living on a dif- analysis, thanks to Bolton’s moved to Utah. Following her on Saturday, June 27, 2020, at in the affairs of a sovereign Syrian war, Bolton says that ferent planet and hadn’t yet book. move to Utah, Annie met Devin 11 a.m., at the Rose Spring LDS nation. Putin’s stated goals for Syria heard that Bolton has a thing If Washington is angry about L. Bricker, and they married Chapel, 323 E. Erda Way. A The theme of U.S. meddling were to keep the country intact for Iran. Bolton’s memoir, it’s primar- in April of 2020. At the time viewing also was held prior to — in Venezuela, in Iran, with to prevent it from descending Bolton proves that the ily because it shows the entire of her death, she was living the service from 9:30 to 10:45 Israel, in Syria — is secondary into another quagmire like talk of overthrowing Syrian world the ugliest face of U.S. in Stansbury Park, Utah. She a.m. Interment was at the only to that of Bolton’s life- the war in Afghanistan. Putin President Bachar al-Assad for foreign interventionism in all was a member of The Church Stansbury Park Cemetery. long quest to turn peacetime apparently told Bolton that the the Syrian people’s humani- its unvarnished glory. into war fun time. He scolds “Syrian rebels” weren’t reliable tarian interests was all just a Russia for “meddling globally allies for America — some- convenient pretext to ensure Rachel Marsden is a colum- Headstone Clean in U.S. and many other elec- thing that the Pentagon itself that Iran didn’t nail down nist, political strategist and host tions.” Yet, during Bolton’s already knew from blowing another regional ally. Putin of an independently produced & Restoration tenure, a Venezuelan politi- $500 million on training and even brought up to Bolton the French-language program that cian, Juan Guaido, proclaimed equipping them, only for them possibility of Arabs uniting airs on Sputnik France. Her Get your Loved Ones on our himself “interim president of to vanish into the jihadist land- behind Iran, which Bolton calls website can be found at www. books in time for Memorial Day Before Venezuela” with U.S. back- scape. Putin also encouraged “preposterous,” even though rachelmarsden.com. Cleaned/Polished/Protected and or After ing, and met with Bolton and the U.S. to help advance the prevention of an Iran-Syria Color Restoration Trump while calling repeatedly Syrian peace process. alliance was exactly why the LICENSED/BONDED & INSURED Call Susan DEATH NOTICE MY ANSWER 435-830-8664 Regina Moore

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Temple enhance the vacant land around the temple site for continued from page A1 future generations. “We are committed to developing a vibrant neigh- with the materials to collect borhood where people of dif- 2,445 signatures from regis- ferent ages and income levels tered voters in Tooele County, will enjoy living within walk- she said. ing distance of the temple,” Due to COVID-19, Gov. Powell said. “The temple’s Gary Herbert has issued an timeless architecture and order that allows signatures manicured grounds will be a to be collected by email, but beautiful, enduring central that order expires on June 30, feature of the community for Gillette said. all who will live there, regard- It is possible, if the referen- less of religious affiliation.” dum sponsors are successful The concept plan includes in collecting the 2,445 signa- more than 32 acres of open tures, that the rezone for the space, parks, and walking temple development may be trails. Single-family homes on the November 2020 ballot, are to be built on a variety of according to Gillette. lot sizes, in addition to a 55+ The Tooele Valley Utah active adult community of Temple was announced during attached homes. the April 2019 general con- Steve Romney, president ference by Church President of SLR, said, “In addition to Russell M. Nelson. contributing to needed util- Leaders of The Church of ity infrastructure around the Jesus Christ of Latter-day temple, this community will CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Saints announced the site help protect the temple and Protest marchers walk on the sidewalk on the west side of Main Street in Tooele City on Friday evening. for the Tooele Valley Utah create a place where people Temple, on church owned can enjoy the setting of this property on the northwest sacred building in ways that March corner of Erda Way and state are important and meaningful continued from page A1 Route 36, on Sept, 25, 2020. to them.” The planned three-story The Tooele County temple will be approxi- Commission approved, with mately 70,000 square feet. A a 2-1 vote, a rezone applica- protesters walked north on the side 20,000-square-foot meeting- tion from Benson Whitney walk of Main Street to Utah Avenue. house is planned to be built on behalf of Suburban Land There they turned west and marched adjacent to the temple. Reserve requesting a rezone to 200 West where they turned south The Church of Jesus Christ from RR-1 to the planned and marched to the Tooele City park of Latter-day Saints released community zone for parcels outside the Pratt Aquatic Center. exterior renderings showing in Erda totaking 167.11 acres The Tooele County Republican Party the planned design for the in size at the county commis- then held their event at the city park at Tooele Valley Utah Temple on sion’s June 2, 2020 meeting. 7:30 p.m. including speakers and end- April 7, 2020. Suburban Land Reserve ing with an 8 minute and 46 second Interior renderings for the envisions developing a master moment of silence, with most partici- Tooele Valley Utah Temple planned community at this pants on one knee. were released on Tuesday, location with a mixture of The marchers and rally attendees April 28. residential uses of varying lot wore face masks and at the Aquatics The temple’s design fea- sizes with a gross density of Park, the rally attendees attempted tures a cast-stone exterior 2.66 dwelling units per acre, to stay in socially distanced groups, with copper shingles and flow- 446 total residential units. in accordance with the permit from ers native to the Tooele Valley, One of the main elements of Tooele City for the event . CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO including cliff rose and silvery the envisioned master planned As 6 p.m. approached, around Protest marchers gather at Tooele City’s Veterans Park on Friday. lupine. community is a temple for 200 people gathered in the Veteran’s Bill Williams, director of the Church of Jesus Christ of Memorial Park. Not all were there to temple design for the Church, Latter-day Saints, according to participate in the march. said he and other architects a report for the Tooele County In response to rumors that either drew details from nearby his- Commission on the rezone the protesters themselves or outside toric tabernacles in planning application prepared by agitators had plans to vandalize stat- for the Tooele Valley Temple. Tooele County planning staff. ues and memorials, a group of what Brent Roberts, manag- Within 5 days of the rezone some protesters called “counter-pro- ing director of the Church’s approval, a group of 30 Erda testers” or “protectors” stood in front Special Projects Department, residents submitted an appli- of the statues and monuments, silently. commented on the renderings cation for a referendum to Most of them had their arms folded. of the temple. repeal the ordinance grant- The two groups did not exchange “These beautiful renderings ing the rezone, according to words and a peaceful protest ensued. depict the care and attention Gillette. Blake addressed the group before to detail that will go into the Allison Kipp, one of the the marchers started marching. construction of this house of referendum sponsors, told “This is a peaceful protest,” Blake the Lord,” he said. “We believe the Transcript Bulletin that said. this will be a place where she and other referendum She encouraged the marchers to Latter-day Saints in the Tooele sponsors do not object to the remain peaceful and non-violent. She Valley and beyond can go to plan for the temple itself, but asked the participants to follow all obtain peace and divine direc- the higher density housing in laws, to walk on the sidewalk and not tion in their lives.” the development plan is their obstruct traffic. Suburban Land Reserve, concern. “This is our community,” Blake said. CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Inc, a tax-paying real estate “We’re not opposed to the “Remember, these business owners are Black Lives Matter protest marcher in cos- investment affiliate of The temple,” she said. “But the our friends and neighbors.” tume. Church of Jesus Christ of high density housing will The marchers took off from the park

Latter-day Saints, released destroy Erda. and followed the designated route on on your cell phone the ugly side of TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO renderings and a site plan on Spokesmen for both the sidewalk. Tooele,” she said. “That doesn’t mean Darius Johnson, Stansbury High School May 5, 2020 showing plans for the Church of Jesus Christ Along the way they chanted in uni- it wasnt there all along. It would be graduate, speaks at the Black Lives Matter the community surrounding of Latter-day Saints and son. very easy to roll over recent events in rally at the Pratt Aquatic Center Park on the temple. Suburban Land Reserve Some of those chants included our country and go back to normal, Friday. Ashley Powell, manag- said they have no comment “Black lives matter,” and “What does but we have a problem and it needs to ing director of Investment beyond what has already been democracy look like ... this is what be addressed. Police brutality is not a deter us from the rally,” Keil said. “I Properties, said the devel- announced. democracy looks like.” myth. It is not a political opinion. It is received threats. Others in my group opment will improve and [email protected] There were no reports of violence not a complaint. Likewise police bru- also faced threats. But we were not or property damage during the march, tality is not a concept that people of going to be bullied by the online mob.” but Tooele County Democratic Party color have curated to draw attention to The last speaker at the rally was Chairman said the event “ripped off a or to victimize themselves.” Tooele City Councilmember Tony Graf. scab.” Blake has her own dream for her His mother came to the U.S. from “This began as a peaceful protest community. Mexico City and became a naturalized regarding police brutality and George “We are at a pivotal point,” she said. U.S. citizen, Graf said. Floyd,” said Keil. “ It’s ending as a “What are we going to do with it? My Graf grew up in Los Angeles before frightening awakening of just how hope is that as the city inevitably con- moving to Utah where he attended Salt much racial tension and mistrust there tinues to grow, we learn together; we Community College, the University of is in this community. This event ripped embrace our diversity in this commu- Utah and earned a law degree from off a scab. We’re hoping we can work nity and we throw away these harmful the University of Utah’s S. J. Quinney together with everyone to do our part and damaging prejudices... the very College of Law. to heal the 400 year old wounds of essence of being American is freedom. “I remember sitting in a courtroom slavery and racism.” Freedom to fight for what is ethically in Salt Lake City waiting for my case Blake was the first speaker at the and morally right Freedom to fight to be called,” Graf said. “I remember Democratic Party’s rally. against injustices and for all human sitting, dressed as my peers, and an She said that every community has rights. Right now the black community attorney came up and said. ‘I need an ugly side and planning the march needs us and it is not just our right but you.’ He left the courtroom and I fol- exposed her to Tooele County’s ugly our duty to make them heard because lowed him outside the courtroom. side. black lives matter.” He was there with his client who was “Every society has an underbelly,” The speakers on the rally program Hispanic. He looked at me and said, Blake said. “In planning a protest for included the three Republican Tooele ‘ translate.’ I looked at him and said, COURTESY THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS racial equality, I have definitely been County Commissioners; Kendall ‘why.’ He said, ‘you’re the interpreter, Artist’s rendering of the exterior of the Toeole Valley Temple. exposed to the ugly side of Tooele Thomas, Tom Tripp, and Shawn Milne. aren’t you.’ I explained that there County. I was hung in effigy on the Tooele County Democratic candidates was no advantageous reason for the Facebook page that has 35,000 of our Stormy Simon, Amiee Finster, Brenda prosecutor to interpret for the defense neighbors on it. My fellow community Spearman, and Jeff Saunders spoke. attorney. He looked at me and in his virus and includes questions members were literally calling me a Several young people involved in eyes I could see I wasn’t good enough Cases that business owners can click terrorist. People I grew up with, call- organizing the protest march, and for him... Racism is here. It is not a continued from page A1 on to gain more information, ing me a terrorist, all for wanting to some Tooele County residents who thing of the past, it is around us and according to UDOH officials. exercise my constitutional rights.” shared their experiences with diversity, we need to fight it. The manual also covers Blake said she was asked why she such as Darius Johnson, Shyan Adams, “What shall we do? My answer is The plan is designed to offer how to clean a business estab- wanted to bring a protest to Tooele Sarah Johnson, and Rob Smith. simple; it’s one word; it’s ‘protest.’ We guidelines to businesses no lishment if an individual has County. Tooele County Democratic Party protest with our votes because that matter what phase of the virus tested positive. “Why bring this to Tooele? Why not Chairman Mike Keil, pledged his voice can never be silenced. We protest recovery plan is in place. The guide can be found at just keep in Salt Lake, people treat you party’s resources to the fight for racial with our actions and run for office The manual gives businesses coronavirus.utah.gov/busi- fine here?” Blake said she was asked. justice. so we can have a seat at the table of guidelines of what to do if an ness/ But Salt Lake’s problems don’t stay “We’ve been guilty of standing on change. We protest with our employ- employee tests positive for the [email protected] in Salt Lake, according to Blake. the sidelines for way too long and ment. We join the organizations that Blake reminded people of Operation too many people have suffered,” Keil are lawful that we want to reform. Rio Grande, when arrests for what she said. “My commitment to you is that We can not ask law enforcement, the called “petty crimes” sent Salt Lake the Tooele County Democratic Party judiciary, or the government to change City’s homeless people fleeing down- will be effective and responsible with if we are not willing to go into it our- Gillette said. town Salt Lake City. Many of them its use of political capital to work for selves.” Results The final canvas, when the ended up in Tooele, overwhelming racial justice within our community.” The rally ended with an 8 minute continued from page A1 election results are reviewed Tooele County’s resources, according After the rally, Keil said the rally and 46 second moment of silence, and declared final, will not to Blake. was a great show of unity. the time originally reported that a take place until at least July Racial injustice and inequality is a “It was a great show of political Minneapolis police officer knelt on days before counting and the 21, according to Gillette. hometown issue, Blake said. unity in the face of fear and hate of a Gerorge Floyd’s neck. Clerk’s office will be closed [email protected] “Thanks to this event some of you few very vocal and venomous locals [email protected] Friday for the July 4 holiday, have been able to see right there who did everything in their power to A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 30, 2020

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