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A Tooele man was killed Monday morning when he was struck by a car while walking on an area roadway. James Wilson, 41, was struck and killed by a car near the intersection of Lodestone Way and Avenue by Ninigret Industrial Depot at about 7 a.m. Chief Ron Kirby of the Tooele City Police Department said Wilson was wearing dark clothing and was difficult to see in the early, pre-dawn hour. The driver, also a local man, was report- edly on his way to Grantsville. Utah Avenue, between state Route 112 and the depot turn- off, was closed for more than two hours while officers attended to the scene and investi-

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO County’s Lory Crofts and Carol LaForge give a reader’s theater performance with the LaForge Encore Group as part of the festivities at the Luck of the Library community celebration held Monday. The celebration marked the extended library hours, which now includes Monday as well as the new self-checkout kiosks available for use by patrons. Library, patrons celebrate new operating schedule jobless rate Tooele’s facility one of the best-loved lowest in and most used libraries in the state by Emma Penrod reduced the number of addition- four years STAFF WRITER al staff needed to move toward a six-day schedule. Community officials gathered Though the library has a long, by Tim Gillie at the Tooele City Library Monday vibrant past, Carter said that last STAFF WRITER evening to celebrate what may be week marked the first time in a historical first — the library’s known history that the library Tooele County continues to decline in new six-day-a-week operating has opened for six days in a given unemployment despite a contraction in local schedule. week. jobs, according to new state statistics. Library patrons frequently The Tooele City Library, which Unemployment in Tooele County in requested that the library expand was originally located at 47 E. January 2014 was 4.9 percent, the lowest its operating hours and be open Vine St., was built in the early level in the last 50 months, according to data on Mondays, library director 1900s with funds from a $5,000 released last week by the Utah Department Jami Carter said during Monday’s Carnegie grant. Andrew Carnegie, of Workforce Services. The county’s unem- celebration. But financial diffi- a Scottish-American business- ployment rate has not been lower since culties resulting from the Great man, funded the construction of November 2008 when it reached 3.8 percent. Recession prevented the library more than 2,500 libraries in an Unemployment in the county has been from following through. effort to make them more avail- trending downward since January 2009 when A $39,000 grant from the able to the public. The library it spiked at 8.9 percent. However, the number Institute of Museum and Library moved to its current location of non-farm jobs in the county shrunk 1.1 Services made the expansion about 13 years ago. The old library percent from 15,390 in January 2013 to 15,214 possible by enabling the library building now houses a museum. in January 2014, a decrease of 176 jobs. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO to purchase a newly-installed Bern Hadzik reads to his grandson Edison Topham at the Luck of the Library community celebration self-checkout system. The system SEE LIBRARY PAGE A7 ➤ SEE JOBLESS PAGE A9 ➤ held on Monday. Legislative session Boy dies after motocross

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE ends with flurryUV of INDEX crash at area racing event The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:35 a.m. 7:40 p.m. by Lisa Christensen The boy later died as a result from Thursday 7:33 a.m. 7:41 p.m. those injuries in the hospital. Friday 7:31 a.m. 7:42 p.m. STAFF WRITER Saturday 7:30 a.m. 7:43 p.m. bills in final hours John Gardner, marketing and Sunday 7:28 a.m. 7:44 p.m. A 10-year-old boy died after a communications director for Miller Monday 7:26 a.m. 7:45 p.m. by Tim Gillie Among W the Th missions F Sa accom- Su M Tu crash at a motocross event at Miller Motorsports Park, said the facility’s Tuesday 7:25 a.m. 7:46 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set STAFF WRITER plished number, was legislativethe greater the need approval for eye and skin Motorsports Park Saturday evening. motocross track was rented out to a Wednesday 11:04 p.m. 9:03 a.m. for Stericycleprotection. 0-2 officials Low; 3-5 Moderate; to begin 6-7 High; 8-10 The boy, Tyce Olsen of Riverton, private producer, RMX, and the first Thursday none 9:41 a.m. Air quality, defending Utah’s the processVery High; of 11+ seeking Extreme state and was participating in an amateur moto- event of its kind at the park. Friday 12:07 a.m. 10:25 a.m. Saturday 1:08 a.m. 11:15 a.m. constitutional definition of mar- local permits toALMANAC move their medi- cross competition at MMP’s moto- “The motorcross track was designed Sunday 2:07 a.m. 12:12 p.m. riage, Medicaid expansion and cal wasteStatistics incinerator for the week ending from March North 17. cross venue at about 6:50 p.m. when for both professional and amateur Partly sunny and Mostly sunny and Monday 3:01 a.m. 1:14 p.m. Partial sunshine Partly sunny Mostly sunny Plenty of sunshine Sunny Temperatures Tuesday 3:51 a.m. 2:20 p.m. warmer cooler education funding were some of Salt Lake to Tooele County. he went off a jump and crashed, said use,” he said. “This is the first time the top priorities heard as Utah A thirdHigh/Low prison past relocation week com- 65/26 Ryan Willden, public information offi- we’ve had a full-fledge points-paying Last New First Full Normal high/low past week 53/33 54 33 59 33 48 29 50 34 54 37legislators 57 gathered38 in January58 41mission Average in three temp past years week was also 44.1 cer for the North Tooele County Fire event. Other times it’s just [used for] for their 45-day annual general created. Normal This average time temp the past commis- week 43.4 District. practice.” TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Mar 23 Mar 30 Apr 7 Apr 15 session. sion was given the charge to Medical crews from Miller Gardner said more than 300 par- Shown is Wednesday’s Legislators went home on select a site or sites for a new FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Motorsports Park initially responded ticipants registered for more than 500 Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and March 13 with some missions state prison, with Tooele County Rep. Doug Sagers, R-Tooele, listens during a presentation at and were soon joined by NTCFD. The competition slots — a competitor can AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 Wednesday night’s lows. accomplished and other work the State Legislative Session Jan. 29. Approval of Stericycle’s boy was transported to a Salt Lake delayed for another day. SEE LEGISLATIVE PAGE A6 ➤ relocation and a created commission for the state prison hospital by a medical helicopter. SEE MOTOCROSS PAGE A7 ➤ UTAH WEATHER relocation were among the results in this year’s session. Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 49/23 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 51/33 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 49/28 55/32 54/32 53/36 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Good School Board GHS baseball 52/37 Erda 54/36 president splits round robin OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 55/35 Pine Canyon Wednesday 50/22 54/36 43/28 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 54/36 Bauer Good speaks multiple at Davis High 54/33 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A10 52/32 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 54/33 languages 54/25 See A10 50/31 See Stockton SnowfallThursday (in inches) Price complete 52/32 See B1 51/28 Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 53/31 52/31 Ophir on A9 44/27 Source: www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti 55/39 52/28 Green River Last Month Season 57/30 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 52/30 54/32 Moab 52/26 SNOWPACK Hanksville 59/34 Beaver 54/29 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 53/28 Ibapah 51/30 56/30 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 15.4 16.3 6.5 St. George 53/23 49/30 Average 19.7 16.9 10.0 63/42 Kanab 59/33 Eureka Percent of average 78% 96% 65% 47/30 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 18, 2014 The flu season is fading, but new bacterial infection is spreading by Emma Penrod this year’s flu season began rored trends from the last several The virus’s activity seems to be and cough and cold etiquette in Pertussis is particularly dan- STAFF WRITER last September, said Louise years, with the viral activity pick- winding down at this point, but light of another potentially fatal gerous to infants, especially those Ekenstam, an epidemiology nurse ing up, peaking, and dropping off Ekenstam said it was still impor- infection that has begun to spread who are too young to be vac- Despite the rumored intensity with the Tooele County Health at roughly the same time of year. tant that young children who are throughout the community. cinated. Young children should of this year’s flu season, it looks to Department. Statewide, the flu Though Ekenstam said she had just reaching the age where they Recently, the health depart- receive the pertussis vaccine as have followed the same trends as hospitalized roughly 700 patients heard patients comment that this are eligible for vaccination should ment has seen a number of soon as they are able, and teens the last several years. this winter. year’s flu virus seemed to result in still get a flu shot. Sporadic flu patients with pertussis, a bacte- and adults should get booster Tooele County had 11 influ- Those numbers are on par with more severe illness than in years activity can persist through May. rial infection known commonly shots to protect at-risk popula- enza-related hospitalizations last year’s figures, Ekenstam said. past, no official report has con- Additionally, Ekenstam stressed as whooping cough, Ekenstam tions, Ekenstam said. and one confirmed fatality since In fact, this year’s flu season mir- firmed that rumor. the importance of vaccination said. [email protected]

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ERICA HOPE/TTB PHOTO Rebecca Musser, author of “The Witness Wore Red,” signs her book for fans at the Healthy Woman Ninth Anniversary Event on Saturday at Tooele High School. Musser ERICA HOPE/TTB PHOTO spoke and addressed her trials of living in, and escaping from, a polygamist commu- Women wait for their copies of “The Witness Wore Red,” signed by Rebecca Musser. nity. Musser was the 19th wife of Rulon Jeffs.

Alleged Feb. 12 casino robber nabbed in Arizona Prescribed burn set by Lisa Christensen West Wendover on Interstate 80. cerns, but was later picked up Twice — near Lake Point and STAFF WRITER Troopers from the Utah both times. It eventually ended again near Bangerter — spikes Highway Patrol spotted the vehi- when the driver of the vehicle were deployed, but those attempts for South Willow A West Wendover man who cle near the western Grantsville turned right onto 13400 South were unsuccessful. When burn but the snow is around allegedly robbed a casino and exit a little after midnight and and crashed into several fields Woodson turned onto Bangerter, by Lisa Christensen them.” sparked a two-state chase last tried to pull it over. But it sped and eventually stopped. a female passenger jumped STAFF WRITER Clark said although the fires month but eluded police has up, exited the freeway briefly at The driver attempted to flee from the car, and later, Vera also are somewhat near the area been arrested in Arizona. Lake Point, then got back on the on foot, but was caught and reportedly escaped from the car. Crews from the U.S. Forest affected by the Patch Springs Anthony Matthew Vera, 38, interstate and fled into Salt Lake apprehended by officers from In initial reports, Woodson was Service will perform a pre- Wildfire last summer, this is a was arrested Thursday in Tucson, County. the Unified Police Department. misidentified as the suspected scribed burn this week in the procedure that the forest ser- Ariz., more than a month after the Troopers from Salt Lake County The driver, identified as Elbert robber. Stansbury Mountain’s South vice does around its land regu- Feb. 12 robbery when police say and local officers continued the Woodson, 38, was charged with According to a press release Willow Canyon. larly. he jumped behind a counter at pursuit, even as it left I-80 for failure to stop at the command of from the West Wendover Police Weather permitting, the “In the event there is a start by the Montego Bay Casino and took Bangerter Highway and reached police, a third-degree felony, and Department, Vera was arrested pre-emptive burn will begin lightning or whatever, this [fuel a cash box with at least $650 in it. speeds of over 120 mph. reckless endangerment, a class A on a warrant for the robbery late Wednesday and will likely take reduction program] helps slow Vera then reportedly got into a Twice the chase was called off misdemeanor. The charges were Thursday without incident. two days, said Loyal Clark, that fire,” she said. “Wildfires vehicle, which headed east from because of public safety con- filed on Feb. 13. [email protected] public information officer for like the Patch Springs Wildfire the forest service. show us that this is a program “We don’t like to contribute we need to continue.” TOOELETRANSCRIPT to the inversion so we make Tom Wilson, Tooele County ULLETIN sure we have what’s called a fire marshal, said local law B Study shows low alcohol deaths in Utah clearing index,” she said. enforcement and fire crews ADMINISTRATION by Brady McCombs Avoiding alcohol is a funda- clubs, but hit a brick wall in the Clark said last fall, forest ser- are well aware of the federal Scott C. Dunn Publisher ASSOCIATED PRESS mental part of being considered recent legislative session. vice crews performed a rou- burn, and urged residents not Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus a fully practicing member of the In January, just days before tine maintenance procedure, to worry if they see signs of a OFFICE SALT LAKE CITY — Utah had Mormon church, and those who this year’s legislative session, the called a fuel reduction project. fire in the area over the next Bruce Dunn Controller the lowest rate of alcohol-related drink alcoholic beverages can’t Mormon church issued a sweep- They cut down some potential few days. Everything should be Chris Evans Office Manager deaths over a recent five-year worship in temples and face ing defense of Utah’s liquor laws, fuel for wildfires, such as dead safely under control, he said. Vicki Higgins Customer Service period among 11 states that par- social stigma. calling on state lawmakers to trees, and piled up the foliage “If they see smoke coming EDITORIAL ticipated in new federal study The low rate of alcohol-relat- leave them alone. to dry and cure over the winter, out of South Willow Canyon, released last week. ed deaths is directly linked to The hefty multimedia policy she said. the sheriff’s office and the fire David Bern Editor Mark Watson Sports Editor The findings seem to back the there being so few people who statement urged lawmakers to In the spring, the piles warden know about it already,” Richard Briggs Community News Editor argument made by The Church of drink beer, wine and cocktails uphold rules that church lead- are burned into ash, which he said. “I don’t foresee any Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the state, said Melva Sine, ers said are “closely tied to the becomes a sort of natural com- problems.” Tim Gillie Staff Writer and many state legislators who president of the Utah Restaurant moral culture of the state.” The post to the soil, Clark said. [email protected] Lisa Christensen Staff Writer contend Utah’s strict liquor laws Association. She disagrees that posting featured an explanation “This is an ideal time for us Emma Penrod Staff Writer keep residents safe. But restau- the study speaks to the effective- of the church’s stance, a video because the piles are still sur- ADVERTISING rateurs in Utah say the findings ness of the state’s liquor laws. interview with one of the faith’s rounded by snow,” she said. NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager aren’t a reflection of liquor laws, “Liquor laws do not control top leaders and graphic presen- “The piles are dry enough to Keith Bird Advertising Sales but rather the low number of the number of people who drink tations of supporting statistics Shane Bergen Advertising Sales people who actually drink alco- or how often they drink,” said such as the fact that Utah had the Kelly Chance Classified Advertising hol in the state. Sine. “Utah’s liquor laws create lowest number of alcohol-related LAYOUT & DESIGN Utah averaged 513 deaths unnecessary awkward moments traffic deaths per capita in 2012, per year from excessive drink- John Hamilton Creative Director for restaurant operators who according to federal highway sta- Liz Arellano Graphic Artist ing from 2006-2010 and had the sell alcoholic beverages and for tistics. Aaron Gumucio Graphic Artist lowest per capita rate among our patrons who want to enjoy In Utah, liquor licenses are the states studied — 22.4 annu- an alcoholic beverage with their issued to restaurants based on PRODUCTION al alcohol-related deaths per meal.” state population quotas, creating Perry Dunn Prepress Manager 100,000 residents — accord- Utah’s liquor laws are regularly a long waiting list. In establish- Darwin Cook Web Press Manager ing to a new report by the U.S. debated during the legislative ments that do serve alcohol, por- James Park Pressman Shawn Oviatt Prepress Technician Centers for Disease Control and session with many tourism, res- tion sizes are tightly controlled. Scott Spence Insert Technician Prevention. taurant and bar owners pushing And in some restaurants, drinks Virginia and Nebraska were to “normalize” the laws to make must be mixed out of view. Other SUBSCRIPTION RATES: close behind Utah, each with the state more friendly to out-of- alcohol sales are limited to state- $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by rates of 23 to 24 annual alco- state visitors. run liquor stores, where beer is carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 hol-related deaths per 100,000 They’ve successfully lobbied not refrigerated and ancillary ����������������� per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; residents. 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TUESDAY March 18, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Matt Jackson appointed to direct school district’s special education

by Tim Gillie report writing, which is essen- 1990. He left in the spring of 1991 STAFF WRITER tial to special education, and he to attend Weber State University, has the heart of an educator,” and returned to the district the Seven months after being he said. following fall as the in-school named principal of Blue Peak Jackson replaced Hal Strain suspension coordinator at THS. High school, Matt Jackson has who was appointed last month He also coached football and been given a new challenge. as the district’s secondary educa- wrestling at THS. Jackson has been selected as tion director. Jackson taught at Dugway the special education director for Formerly an assistant principal High School for two years under Tooele County School District. at Tooele High School, Jackson a provisional license while he Scott Rogers, Tooele County was appointed as the principal finished his bachelor’s degree. School District superintendent, of Blue Peak High School and the In 1998 Jackson graduated announced the appointment Community Learning Center just from with at the school board’s March 11 two days before school opened a bachelor’s degree in liberal meeting. last fall. arts and science and a minor in “Matt is a competent educator Jackson started his education Spanish. He also completed a with experience in administra- career as a para-professional certificate in mild to moderate tion, along with a knowledge of at Grantsville Middle School in special education. Matt Jackson

He left Dugway to teach at West Elementary for two years and then went to THS where he FILING TO RUN taught for one year. After a one year leave from teaching to try his hand at sur- ���������� veying, Jackson returned to the school district and taught at Stansbury Park Elementary from ����������������� 2001 to Aug. 2005. �� �� Jackson helped open a behav- ioral education unit for Copper ������������� ���� Canyon Elementary and spent two years there. In 2007 he ����������������������� moved back to Dugway to teach at the elementary school for one ���������������������� year. He finished a master’s degree in education administration and �������������������� supervision from the University of Phoenix in 2007 and started ���������������������� as assistant principal of THS in August 2008. Jackson was selected as special ���������������������������� education director from a field of eight applicants after a series ������������������������ of interviews, which included candidates from both inside and outside the Tooele County School ���������������������������� District, according to Rogers. [email protected]

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SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Paul Wimmer swears an oath that completes his filing to run for Tooele County Sheriff Friday morning at the County Clerk’s office. BARGAINZ������������ CLERK’S CORNER up % How does the caucus party system work? to off ount My Vote Petitions: fers by party), they will win the PM 75 Many of you signed party nomination and will not SAT. 11:30 - 2:30 RETAIL , EVERYDAY! BARGAIN C“Count My Vote” petitions Marilyn Gillette be required to have a primary PIZZA BINS FROM that would get rid of Utah’s cau- GUEST COLUMNIST election. If neither candidate FREE cus system and require a direct gets the required percentage, ������������������� $1 UP! primary. they will be required to run & POPCORN The first petitions came into against each other in a primary pm LOTS OF TOYS, SUNGLASSES the clerk’s office last week for secretary, county delegates and election. State delegate(s) follow TUES - SAT SPECIALS 10-6 & SMALL APPLIANCES! signature verification. But before the state delegates. The names the same procedure for state we could get started, the legisla- will be written on the board. candidates. ture passed a bill that combines The candidates for these offices For dates and locations of Tuesday Wednesday Thursday the caucus system with “Count will be given the opportunity to 2014 county caucuses, please TV STANDS & YARD TOOLS, My Vote,” so the petitions won’t explain why they should win the go to the Tooele County website ENTERTAINMENT LAWNMOWERS, be processed. There were many election for the office. They may at http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/ VACUUMS compromises made. Once I be asked which candidates they clerk/Elections.htm. CENTERS TILLERS, WEED EATERS know what the final bill does, I support. Each of those offices Correction: In my March will let you know. will be voted upon. 6 Clerk’s Corner about prac- % % % Party Caucus explanation: A Everyone present in the pre- tice voting at the Tooele and off number of people have asked cinct caucus gets to vote on Grantsville senior centers, the 20 off 25 off 20 me how the caucus system each of the offices. Candidates fourth question that stated, works. Let me try to explain. with the most votes will “win” “What is your favorite meat Each precinct is allocated a cer- the office they are running for. served for breakfast at the Friday tain number of delegates. The The precinct chair, vice chair Senior Center?” contained an ELECTRONICS, number is based on the number and secretary will go on to lead error. The correct answer is as LAP TOPS, DVD PLAYERS, ONE of votes within the party a pre- the precinct for the next two follows: 10 percent prefer the PHONES, IPOD SPEAKERS cinct has in the last general elec- years. County delegate(s) will ham breakfast, 14 percent prefer % tion. The more votes they have, represent their precinct at the the sausage breakfast, and 59 ITEM the more delegates. county convention. They, and percent prefer the bacon break- % Not good with any other During the caucus meeting only they, will be able to vote on fast. I’m sure all of the senior cit- advertised special. the precinct chair will review the the candidates who have filed izens already knew the answer, 10 off off rules for the caucus. Candidates for the county offices up this but I wanted to be sure. 10 will be discussed. Nominations year. NEXT TO will then be taken for the offices If a candidate can get a cer- Marilyn K. Gillette is the REAL DEALS of precinct chair, vice chair, tain percent of the vote (it dif- Tooele County Clerk �������������������������������������� A4 OPEN FORUM

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

OUR VIEW Bullies exposed District’s online ‘SafeSchools Alert’ system provides effective way for bullies to get caught and disciplined

Superintendent Scott Rogers has been on the job less than nine months, and so far the Tooele County School District’s top leader has been taking progressive steps on several fronts. One of the most noteworthy is the district’s attempt to tackle the pernicious problem of bullying. As reported in last Thursday’s story, “School district begins new tip line to pre- vent bullying,” students, parents and citizens have a new way to share school safety concerns with school officials. And they can do so discreetly, even anonymously. That new way is a “SafeSchools Alert” button on the district’s website at www. tooeleschools.org. The button is conveniently located on the website’s home page, and it provides users a portal to inform school administrators on safety issues such as bullying, gangs, drugs, suicide and other similar situations. The portal includes four, user-friendly options — text, email, phone or web — through which students, parents and citizens can easily and quickly forward that information to the district. After the information is received, it is sent to an administrator of the school involved, and to a district official for investigation, monitoring and follow up. The system allows the school’s administrator to anonymously communicate with the tipster for more information if needed. It also generates a report access number that the tipster can use to follow the investigation’s progress, or action taken. Also located on the SafeSchools Alert button are two videos. The first describes the SafeSchools Alert program, and the second defines what is bullying. The online SafeSchools Alert incident reporting system was first announced by Rogers last fall to address new state data that indicated a significant rise in local bullying incidents. The system is also a result of the school board’s action last month in which it adopted a new anti-bullying policy that prohibits bullying, cyber-bullying, harassment, hazing and retaliation. In development for months, the policy’s intent is to legally and effectively disci- pline the bully, and to reach out, assist and protect the victim. The policy defines bullying as the intentional endangerment of a student or school employee’s physical health or safety, or repeated aggressive behavior that is intended to cause distress over time. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Disciplinary action may include up to suspension or expulsion, and the policy requires that school officials must notify parents if their child is being bullied. A of us, and we are learning that what peo- documented investigation is required with every complaint, and direct action is Police told me to ple say and do can hurt us emotionally, LETTERS POLICY mandated to protect the victim from further bullying, cyber-bullying on social One recent Saturday we found the mentally and physically. Suicides affect The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to media, harassment, hazing, or retaliation for reporting the abuse. gate to our backyard opened and a big so many people — the parents whose the editor from readers. Letters must be no The new online SafeSchools Alert incident reporting system is a direct result dog that someone had abandoned. The kid kill themselves, the family members, longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written of the new policy, and provides a progressive tool that supports the policy’s good dog was thin; we gave it water and he the friends, girlfriends or boyfriends. exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by the writer’s name, address intent. Whether or not the alert system works relies on two things: Time will tell if drank with gusto. My daughter-in-law It’s a hard, emotional thing in so many and phone number. Longer letters may be students, parents and citizens step forward and use it, and time will tell if district gave him some food, which he ate with people’s lives. published, based on merit and at the Editor’s officials have the guts to enforce their anti-bullying policy. the same gusto. We wondered, who I want to let people who are suicidal discretion. Priority will be given to letters that Students and parents’ trust in the system won’t come overnight. Such trust may would do such a thing? know that it is normal to go through life refer to a recent article in the newspaper. All entirely depend on how well the district maintains the integrity of anonymous But wait, there’s more. My daughter- and think about suicide once or twice. letters may be subject to editing. tips, and that confirmed bullies are stopped. Furthermore, results from the alert in-law called dispatch. Hours later she It is so easy to feel alone, but there is Letters written to thank an individual or system should be openly and routinely reported at school board meetings for received a call back, telling her that this always help. Life may seem hard and organization should be submitted for public review. was not a police matter, that animal you may fall and never want to get back “Notes of Appreciation.” control was closed and that she should up. However, just take it day-by-day and Readers who are interested in writing a lon- let the dog run the streets. tell yourself that tomorrow might be ger guest op-ed column on a topic of general GUEST OPINION Really? And what would happen if a better. There will be better days. interest should contact Editor David Bern. police officer caught me doing so? What Two of the main reasons why I believe Email: [email protected] would I say? The police told me to do so? people kill themselves are over relation- Fax: (435) 882-6123 Mail: Letters to the Editor In reality letting the dog loose like that ships or because of bullying. I really like Tooele Transcript-Bulletin The Russian ‘reset’ that would make me worse than the one who this quote by Macklemore: “Suicide is P.O. Box 390 abandoned him in my backyard. But stupid? You wanna know what is stupid? Tooele, UT 84074 hey, that’s just me. What do I know? Hurting someone so much emotion- Dave Moir ally that they think suicide is the only has truly gone nowhere Tooele answer.” LETTER CONTEST he “reset” with Russia had a Let’s be kind. Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will select brief, unhappy life. It began Hang on and be kind Mackenzie Gloria Morton the best letter of the month and reprint it in the Twith then-Secretary of State The last month has been an eye open- Tooele first Open Forum page of the following month. Hillary Clinton presenting her er for the average Tooele County teen. The winning letter writer will receive a free Russian counterpart with a mis- The number of suicides has touched all one-year subscription to the newspaper. The translated reset button reading subscription can be transferred or used to renew “overcharged.” It ended with cur- a present subscription. rent Secretary of State John Kerry denying knowledge of the late, unla- mented policy on “Meet the Press”: “Well, I don’t know what you mean GUEST OPINION by the reset.” Memories are short in Foggy Bottom. And understandably. Who Obama behind in dealing with the Middle East wouldn’t try to forget a geopolitical than as it is. initiative that has been exposed as At another, the president is not ater this month, U.S. President list naming and shaming Islamic terror willful naiveté and strategic obtuse- particularly interested in interna- will visit Riyadh, groups — particularly those in Syria, ness from the beginning? tional relations. It was appropriate LSaudi Arabia. Here’s hoping he and especially those that Russia hates George Kennan wrote the famous that one of his statements on the decides to stay home and help his Rachel Marsden for causing headaches in Syria and in “Long Telegram” at the outset of the crisis came at an elementary school daughters with their homework instead. GUEST COLUMNIST Russia’s Northern Caucasus region. The Cold War. President Barack Obama while announcing his latest budget, America’s decreasing influence in the move effectively criminalizes any Saudi would have needed only “A Very which reduces the U.S. Army to Middle East and Eurasia might be the participation in these terror groups. Brief Telegram” at the outset of his pre-World War II levels. Because we result of deliberate strategic policy. Or The Saudi and Iranian regimes administration: “Bush’s fault.” all know that we will never face an it’s simply ineptitude — in which case nascent strategy of cooperation in order can’t stand each other, but Russia has This was a perverse misreading unexpected, unpredictable interna- it’s infinitely better for indecisive paral- to increase their regional influence. every interest in exerting control and of history. Of all President George tional crisis again. ysis to prevail over uninformed proac- America has succeeded in aggravat- influence over economic partner Iran W. Bush’s failings, not giving the Whereas Obama has the left’s tra- tivity. Either way, it’s not a bad thing. ing both countries recently. The Saudis — particularly now that Iranian-funded Russians a chance wasn’t one of ditional discomfort with American The Middle East is a mess, but what were so annoyed over Obama prema- Hezbollah insurgents in Syria are pri- them. He notoriously looked into power, Putin has no such guilty con- else is new? The best news for America turely declaring Iranian nuclear talks marily Russia’s problem. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s science. Whereas Obama believes is that it doesn’t need to care as much. a success, and naively suggesting that In a recent interview with France 24, eyes at the beginning of his presi- we’ve entered a paradisiacal new Middle Eastern oil is increasingly less it would put Iran on the path to being Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki dency and saw sweetness and light. period in history when everyone important to America. The best eco- bomb-free, that there was specula- criticized Qatar and Saudi Arabia for By the end, his illusions were shat- can be constrained by international nomic opportunities for America in the tion the Saudis might order up a nuke supporting fighters in his country. The tered by the Russian invasion of norms, Putin has no such delusions. Middle East now are for private-sector of their own from the program they Saudis are now attempting to separate Georgia in 2008. President Obama said recently security contractors and mercenaries, have been funding in Pakistan. Russian themselves from the issue by publicly President Obama picked up like that Ukraine’s stability and success plus whatever industries might spring President Vladimir Putin remains denouncing their Gulf Cooperation this Russian act of aggression had are “in Russia’s interest.” Not if you up in the wake of any major conflict miffed about America’s support of civil Council partner, Qatar. been perpetrated long ago by the are Vladimir Putin and stung by the that sweeps out an unfavorable status unrest in neighboring Ukraine, which Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Grand Duke of Muscovy, instead of humiliation of the Russian empire’s quo. could potentially eradicate any buffer Emirates and Bahrain say they are by the very regime he was resetting diminishment after the end of the But as we’ve already seen with Syria, between the NATO alliance and Russia. withdrawing their diplomatic envoys with. Cold War and informed by Catherine there are some places where the effort Russia was further aggravated by from Qatar. According to Al Jazeera, a In a 2009 visit to Moscow, the the Great’s belief that the only way to change the status quo is just too America’s cooperation with Saudi- statement from the Qatar government springtime of reset, President to secure Russia borders is to extend costly and the outcome too uncertain. sponsored terrorists to fight Bashar said the removal of diplomats was due Obama professed his belief “that them. This is particularly true with regimes al-Assad’s regime in Syria — a mess that to “a difference of opinion and position Americans and Russians have a President Obama declares that that enjoy the military and economic Russia is now tasked with cleaning up. on a number of issues outside the Gulf common interest in the develop- Russia is on the wrong side of his- support of superpowers such as Russia When Saudi-funded Chechen Islamic Cooperation Council.” ment of rule of law, the strengthen- tory. That may be a clinching argu- or China. If you’re going to get a foot terrorist leader Doku Umarov was Time will tell whether Russia is ing of democracy, and the protection ment in a debate over gay marriage in the door by kicking up some dust bombing civilian targets in the lead-up behind all the recent wheeling and of human rights.” He was 0 for 3. at Wesleyan University, but won’t to ultimately create a new market for to the Sochi Olympics, several media dealing in the region, and if realpolitik It didn’t take a student of Russian carry much weight with Putin. He your country’s multinationals (under outlets had already reported that Saudi is prevailing over ideological differ- history, or of international relations thinks he can make history move the guise of humanitarianism), then the intelligence chief Bandar bin Sultan ences. But with Saudi Arabia looking to or even of the model U.N., to know with lies, thuggery and iron. French have the right idea: Stick with offered to reel in any potential Olympic end the Assad regime in Syria and mini- that this would end in ashes. It’s now Obama’s challenge to Africa, where there’s lots of low-hanging terror in exchange for Russia’s with- mize Iran’s influence, and with Russia’s At one level, the Obama admin- prove him wrong. fruit and fewer big branches to get in drawal of support for Assad in Syria focus on minimizing Islamic extremist istration was guilty of the human your way. and for Russian non-interference in activity in the region, it’s not such a bad impulse of wanting to see the world Rich Lowry is editor of the In the Middle East, there are already the Egyptian military’s overthrow of the thing that Obama is behind the curve as you would like it to be, rather National Review. regional powers (like Saudi Arabia) and Muslim Brotherhood — with the poten- in dealing with the dirty work in the superpowers (like Russia) that will each tial for future cooperation between Middle East. play their cards one at a time, exclusive- Russia and Saudi Arabia on oil pricing ly for their own benefit. The odds are and production. Rachel Marsden is a columnist, politi- EDITORIAL BOARD slim that they’re going to let the West So, you might be thinking, “How cal strategist and former Fox News host have a hand in what is perceived to be a could Russia and Saudi Arabia pos- based in Paris. She appears frequently Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern zero-sum game in their own backyard. sibly cooperate with the recent history on TV and in publications in the U.S. Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor After being at each other’s throats, between them?” and abroad. Her website can be found at With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, new moves suggest that Saudi Arabia Well, this month, in a bizarre about- http://www.rachelmarsden.com. including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. and Russia might be exploring a face, a Saudi royal commission made a A5

TUESDAY March 18, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 GUEST OPINION In all, the 2014 Utah Legislature was a success s one of your repre- Throughout this session, my General . This Air and Water: We provided Crime Victims Reparations Fund, sentatives in the Utah assignment was to monitor the investigation led to Swallow’s funding and tax incentives for authorized relocation of the state ALegislature, here is my Rep. Merrill Nelson marriage case and all marriage- resignation and to the enactment alternate-fuel vehicles and prison, expanded county jail con- report of highlights from the 2014 related legislation to ensure sup- of stricter campaign finance and replacement of gas-burning tracting for state prisoners, and GUEST COLUMNIST legislative session, which con- port of our state policy favoring disclosure laws. engines and wood-burning strengthened prohibitions against cluded last week. traditional marriage. I continue The Legislature also enacted a stoves. We defeated a measure sexual contact with students. State Budget: One of our most in that assignment. compromise that preserves our that would have imposed addi- All considered, the legisla- important functions is to issue Marriage Law: Last December, Education: This is one of our caucus-convention system of tional fees on owners of alter- tive session was a success. While a balanced state budget, mak- right before Christmas, a federal top priorities. The budget allo- nominating political candidates, nate-fuel vehicles. We provided other countries around the world ing wise use of our limited tax judge ruled that our Utah law cates $61 million of new revenue while allowing alternative access for monitoring and safety of struggle for freedom and secu- revenues. Again, we balanced restricting marriage to one man to fully fund increased enroll- to the ballot through gathering canals in residential areas and rity, we are blessed with peace our state budget with no tax and one woman violates the fed- ment of over 10,000 students. In a certain number of signatures, defeated a proposal to impose and plenty, and a continuing increase. This year we initiated eral constitutional rights of gay addition, we provided another and expands primary voting stricter requirements on water tradition of representative self- a new approach to the budget- couples. While many Utahns were $62 million in new money to to unaffiliated voters in 2015. I companies. government. Feel free to contact ing process, taking a full week to shocked into resignation, and gay increase the Weighted Pupil Unit encourage all voters to attend Military Veterans: We estab- me with any questions or con- scrutinize base budgets before couples rushed into marriage cer- funding by 2.5 percent. We also their caucus meeting this week. lished the Veterans’ and Military cerns using my legislative email considering allocation of new emonies, I issued a legal opinion provided $5 million to reim- Healthcare: The Legislature Affairs Commission to improve address: [email protected]. revenues. that the court decision was erro- burse teachers for out-of-pocket refused full expansion of services to veterans, a Veterans’ Thank you again for your sup- We produced nearly $70 mil- neous and should be appealed. expenses, and provided funding Medicaid, as contemplated under Assistance Registry to provide port. lion in savings that could be allo- As a member of an ad hoc for teacher professional develop- Obamacare. Instead, the state information on available services, cated to higher-priority uses. We House committee appointed to ment, on-line and concurrent will continue to care for its most and ordered a study for veterans’ Rep. Nelson’s District 68 then allocated new revenue from review the case, I met with the education, assessment software, needy citizens under current centers on college campuses. includes Grantsville and all of Utah’s steadily-growing economy, Attorney General and his legal licensed music therapists, State programs while the governor Law Enforcement: We reaf- Tooele County except for Tooele devoting over half of the new staff to outline the legal grounds Board and parent review of cur- explores possible alternatives firmed rights of gun owners to City and Stansbury Park; all of revenue to education. Our total for appeal and the content of the riculum, after-school programs, with federal officials to expand bear arms, authorized trial hunt- Millard County; and portions of budget is $13.5 billion, with 42 State’s brief to the 10th Circuit and suicide and abuse-preven- care to additional persons left ing permits, prohibited unau- Juab, Beaver and Utah counties. percent going to public and high- Court of Appeals. I also helped tion programs. While we would uncovered under the federal law. thorized distribution of intimate This op-ed was unsolicited. er education, 34 percent to social draft a supporting brief to the have liked to provide more, this is We did approve use of hemp images, increased funding for the services, 13 percent to infrastruc- appellate court, which was signed good news for education. extract for persons with intrac- ture and government operations, by nearly all of Utah’s legisla- Election Reform: The House table epilepsy, and we extended and the rest to executive offices, tors. Oral arguments in the case of Representatives concluded its insurance coverage requirements courts, and other state functions. are set for April 10 in Denver. investigation of former Attorney for children with autism. ����������������������� GUEST OPINION There ought to be a law against annoying people

t’s clear that Americans are irri- whelmed by wave after wave of with their fingers in conversation. tated by some of our annoying, annoying behavior, and some • The guy in front of you at a red Istupid, idiotic laws. John Kass sociologist asks me why, I’ll just light looking at his smartphone, Like the law in Galesburg, Ill., say, “It’s Grand Rapids’ fault. and when the light changes to GUEST COLUMNIST that makes it illegal to burn bird Blame Catherine Mish.” green, he’s still sitting transfixed by feathers within city limits. And Mish and others opposed to his screen, and when you beep, he one in Fort Thomas, Ky., that pro- the Annoying Law keep referenc- flips you off. Ninety days. hibits house pets from “molest- But they’re annoying the heck ing some 200-year-old document • Movie talkers. Obviously ing” passing cars. There are laws out of me by getting rid of the with a Bill of Rights and other annoying, and that goes for any- for this and laws for that, but the Annoying Law. Enacted 38 years stuff. Apparently, it’s a pamphlet one flashing a cellphone in a problem is that what’s annoying to ago, it included a jail sentence of that annoys many Washington theater. That’s 180 days because it you might not be annoying to your up to 90 days. politicians, so they ignore it while ruins the movie. neighbor. “I don’t believe the court would insisting they’re not taking away • That waiter you have to all but That’s why I was so thrilled to ever have allowed us to try and our liberties as much as they’re beg for a second cup of coffee. hear about the so-called Annoying enforce this,” Mish said in a tele- trying to protect us. • Those tourists who stand in Law of Grand Rapids, Mich. phone interview. “If there’s an “We really can’t jail someone the middle of a bridge to take a If there’s one thing this country ordinance that you know isn’t for being annoying,” said City photo. needs, it’s a law against people enforceable, we should just take it Manager Gregory Sundstrom. • Snort laughers — don’t forget who are annoying. And jail time, off the books.” You can’t? What an outrage! them. Is there anything more to give the annoying people some- The reason the law was Clearly, Grand Rapids doesn’t annoying than those who snort thing to think about as they cool unworkable is that the town have the guts to decide what is while they’re laughing? No. Ninety their heels in a cell. fathers of Grand Rapids forgot annoying. The problem is, if we days. ABC Sadly, the town of Grand to specify just what constitutes open this question up to public • Same goes for fast-food-order Rapids has decided to get rid of its annoying behavior. debate, the lawyers will stick their takers who roll their eyes when a Annoying Law. On Tuesday, city officials struck noses in, and politicians, and portly columnist says “easy on the The culprit is one Catherine the Annoying Law from the books. nothing will get done. mayo.” ALL BOUT COMPUTER Mish, the city attorney, who has They’re also preparing to erase the So I’ve decided, in my wisdom, But what about elected offi- been on a crusade since last sum- ban on molesting birds’ nests. to define what’s annoying in cials? • Locally located in Tooele mer to clean the city code of what “Bad things can happen when America. And anyone who violates Any politician who says the she considers to be antiquated, you leave antiquated things on the this new law will spend 90 days words “much-needed revenue” • Will fi x at my place or yours unworkable and annoying laws. books because they can be used in the pokey, subsisting solely on rather than “we’re taxing the heck • 15 years experience repairing computers She combed through the more against people,” Mish said. “We bologna sandwiches or, if religious outta you ‘cause we can’ gets 90 than 5,000-page city code and hate to leave any tool for selective issues are involved, sardines and days. Minimum. Likewise if they • Associates, Bachelor & Masters Degree found them. enforcement in the code. If we can crackers. Maybe fruit wraps too. say “we must invest in the future” in Computer Science Like the one that makes it weed them out, we certainly try Henceforth, anyone who rather than “I’m buying votes with illegal for anyone other than a to be proactive about this sort of repeatedly cracks his or her your money.” • Licensed in Tooele County & police officer to “molest” a bird’s thing.” knuckles within earshot of another There ought to be a law. Wendover Nevada nest (again with the molesting). Well, I certainly hope you’re human being (especially if he’s They also threw out the one that happy, Catherine Mish. You and your father and you’re my son) will John Kass is a columnist for the sent habitually late library book your whole dern posse of proac- be dubbed “Annoying” and spend Chicago Tribune who also hosts a 435.850.2174 borrowers to the pokey. OK, let’s tive lawgivers up in Michigan 90 days in jail. radio show on WLS-AM. His e-mail [email protected] throw that one out and be merci- should take a bow. Also defined as annoying are: address is [email protected], and ful. But when America is over- • People who make “air quotes” his Twitter handle is @john_kass. A6 OBITUARY

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 18, 2014 OBITUARIES

Theresa Louise Ferrell Ruth Emily England Primary and Easter Sacrament programs, and she wrote words Winn Shepherd and music for several “road shows” and musical programs. Theresa Louise Ferrell Winn Ruth Emily England Shepherd Music and parties were Ruth’s passed away peacefully on was born June 22, 1926 in Tooele, passion. She lit up when her fam- March 12, 2014. She was born on Utah. She was the sixth child in a ily and friends gathered around Dec. 15, 1947 in Alameda, Calif., family of seven children, whose the piano to sing songs with her. to Norman Ferrell and Zora parents were Albert Bunn and Schrieber. She grew up in Garden Vera Lougy England. The fam- Her personality and enthusiasm Grove, Calif. She later moved to ily ancestors in England joined brought out the best in others. Utah after marrying Norman D. The Church of Jesus Christ of She loved family reunions and Winn Jr. She enjoyed movies and Latter-day Saints, migrating to throwing parties in her home. television, as well was collecting the Salt Lake Valley in America, She enjoyed making meals look figurines and Disney movies and where they were directed by festive as well as being delicious. items. She is survived by her hus- to settle in the Ruth had many creative talents, band Norman D Winn Jr, her three Tooele Valley. Ruth married but she will be remembered most daughters Martha (John) Hawk, Clayne J. Shepherd (now passed) for her unconditional love and Crystal Winn (Mike Anderson), Waters and Zaynee Cornwall. on Aug. 14, 1947. Ruth’s parents, nieces and nephews. Ruth went Advertising Co., which involved kindness. She has had a profound Kate Winn (John Cornwall); her She is preceded in death by sisters (Lillian, Dorothy, Mary), to Tooele High School and gradu- them moving to many different influence on everyone who had mother Zora Schrieber; broth- her father Norman Ferrell, her and brothers (Rulon “Bus” and ated in 1944 with honors. She states-Montana, Colorado, Utah, the privilege of knowing her. She ers Richard and Scott Ferrell; beloved mother Joy Ferrell and Grant) have preceded her in went to the University of Utah California, Texas, and Illinois. has comforted, encouraged, and 10 grandchildren: Brittney her brother Ray Ferrell. She was death. Surviving family mem- and Henagar’s School of Business, They retired in Yucca Valley, blessed our lives forever. We will Hawk, Tiffany Hawk, Derek dearly loved and will be dearly bers include: Ruth’s brother, Dan where she received recognition Calif., in 1982 and returned Hawk, Brennon Schwartz, Jadon missed by all. Memorial services (wife Florrie), her children-Shari for typing 92 words a minute. back to Tooele in 2003. Ruth has always keep her in our hearts. Schwartz, Lake Anderson, Daisy are March 18, 2014 at 132 N. 570 Shepherd, Craig Shepherd, and She worked as a stenographer for always been active in the church. Services will be held March 22, Anderson, Kasia Fackrell, Trevan East at 10 a.m. Interment Tooele Debra Fornek (husband Fred a number of companies. When She has played the piano and 2014 at the Tooele 3rd Ward, 141 City Cemetery. Fornek); her grandchildren, Ruth and Clayne were first mar- the organ and led many choirs. West Utah Ave. at 1 p.m., with a Trevor Shepherd, Krysta Seals ried, they ran the M & H Drive She has had many musical call- viewing at the church from 11:30 Frank (husband Tyler Seals), Jonathan Inn in Tooele, UT for 1 1/2 years. ings throughout her life. She a.m. to 12:30 p.m. prior to the OHLMAN and Julia Fornek; and several Clayne worked for 3M National helped put on many Christmas service. M Attorney at Law John Castagno There he married Joyce Gaddis Star (Tooele No. 25 and Lynn No. brother Pete(Judy), sister Rose- FREE and had two sons. Divorce in 1) was his life and the friends anne McPhaul, and brother Consultation 1976 John retired after 35 years were his treasures. John was pre- David, grandchildren, Samantha for John W. Castagno born Feb. at Dugway in January 1993. ceded in death by his parents, Meeks, Mariah, Melissa and 19, 1938, to Pierre and Virginia John married the love of his life, step-mother, brothers Sylvester, Wills & Jeremy Castagno, Brittany, Briana, Taylor Castagno, died at home, in Maryann Bungard Nov. 18, 1995. A Wayne (Millie), Jay (Betty), sister Trusts and James Jr. Bungard, One great- A Full-Color Las Cruces N.M., March 14, 2014. Mason, John joined Lodge No. 11, Joetta and grandson Daniel John. Raised in Tooele County, graduat- Tooele, Utah, in 1966. Later join- John is survived by his wife, sons granddaughter and three great- Activity Page ed from Yuma, Ariz. High School, ing Lodge No. 9, in Eureka, Lodge John M. (Connie), Wesley W., step- grandsons. John requested all 493 W. 400 N. Tooele John joined U.S. Air Force and No. 7, Bountiful, Scottish Rite, son James E. Bungard (Frances), memories be donations in his Just for Kids! served at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. York Rite, and Shriners. Eastern sister Linda (Darrell) Rainey, name to SLC Shriner’s Hospital. 882-4800 Every Thursday in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin www.tooelelawoffice.com MATTERS OF FAITH WHO MAKES THE BEST HEARING AIDS & HOW MUCH DO THEY COST? Love all people — not just the lovable ones Editor’s note: “Matters of and guilty of another sin! condoms to a man, just because Get the 2014 Consumer’s faith” is a column that provides Paul was a godly man, filled he suspects, or even knows, that local religious leaders a place to with the Holy Spirit, yet there is the man is not married? Are we Guide to Learn this & write about how their respective no indication that while he func- Jon McCartney called to be the moral police, or faiths provide hope, courage and tioned in his “day job” as a tent- are we called to love people with GUEST COLUMNIST Much More! strength in these modern times. maker, or tent repairer, that he the love of Christ, and pray that � What is the best brand for only worked for “non-sinners.” God will convict their hearts of ately I have observed an If he had such an inclination, sin? you? increase in what I call he could not have worked in � How much do hearing aids In the case of the baker, he L“morality wars” around allow people to withdraw their Corinth, which was a very sexu- didn’t have to provide the gay our nation, and what I have children from public education ally perverse city, or in any other cost? couple a cake-figurine he didn’t observed bothers me. for a variety of reasons, includ- city, for that matter, as unmar- � WhatWhat should you expect carry. His problem was simply Most of what I see of late ing on religious grounds. This is ried people might be “sleeping refusing to serve them because from new hearing aids? centers around homosexuality, all thoughtful and proper in our together” in those tents. of a specific sin in their life. I Compares 22 Major and particularly gay marriage. dealings with people, while at How is it that so many people Although I believe the state has the same time respecting their of faith choose a particular sin believe such actions to be bibli- Hearing Aid Brands the right to set its constitutional beliefs or lifestyle. by which to judge, or to not cally unjustifiable. parameters on the issue of mar- But lately we have seen an associate with others? Jesus I know people will tell me that For a free copy call: (888) 857-3859 riage, and that people of faith increase in businesses across ministered to, and gave of His we are to judge sin. But when have a right to share what they America refusing services to gifts to anyone. the New Testament tells us to A community service by: Custom Hearing, Utah lic 368167-4601 believe about how to have a gay people or couples, because Some people choose the judge sin, it is referring to the WWW.BESTCUSTOMHEARING.COM relationship with God, we also they are “in sin.” As a pastor of sin of abortion as the line you sins of professing believers. Also, have an obligation to live out an evangelical, biblically-based cross, beyond which they will when God tells us not to associ- our lives in a way that is consis- church, I am as concerned not deal with you. For others it ate with those in sin, He makes tent; not only with our faith, but about sin in the lives of people may be prostitution. But which- it clear in 1 Corinthians 5:9-10 in ways by which we treat others as anyone. But I do not see in ever sin you choose, I fear you that He is not talking about consistently regarding ethics the Bible anything that would fall into the category that Jesus unbelievers, but rather those And and morality. indicate that business people, was referring to in John 7:23- who profess to be believers, yet I am referring to the ways we Christian or otherwise, should 24, when he was pointing to insist on living in open sin! Proudly Presents see people of faith treating gay refuse to do business with some- the blind spot of the Pharisees, Certainly there is a moral people, individuals or couples, one based on their sin. when they said one kind of work struggle going on in our nation under the guise of religious con- How many bakeries turn was allowable on the Sabbath, today. But we will not win the science. people away because they sus- but the healing of a person was day if we succumb to the ways I believe that you and I have pect, or even know, that the not. He rebuked them for their of bitterness, or false-righteous every right to live out our reli- couple ordering the cake is liv- “unrighteous judgment.” indignation. We are called to gious convictions. I do not ing together, engaged in fornica- Sin is sin, and every sin put respect all people, not just believe anyone should force tion? How many bakeries or res- Jesus on the cross, not just cer- you to condone that which you taurants refuse service to people tain sins. Clearly God does not respectable people. We are believe is morally or ethically they suspect of adultery? In fact, tell us to cease from dealing called to love all people, not just wrong. if that were the case, the baker with people, just because they lovable ones. Traditionally, we have hon- would not ethically or legiti- are sinners. Too quickly God’s people ored people’s beliefs when it mately be able to bake a cake for Should a drug store or phar- seem to forget: “But for the comes to forcing them to fight in himself, or anyone else, because macy refuse to sell a single Grace of God, there go I.” the military, or receiving blood the Bible makes clear that we are woman a pregnancy test, even if Wednesday transfusions, even if that’s the all guilty of sin, ongoingly, and they know it is for her? Should McCartney is pastor of First April 2nd, 2014 only way to save their life. We to deny that you would be a liar, a store manager refuse to sell Baptist Church of Tooele. 7:00pm Stansbury High School Auditorium Adults $3.00 ($5.00 Day of Show) Children 12 and Under $2.00 ($4.00 Day of Show) House Bill 61, Clean Air and Rep. Merrill Nelson, R- Three weeks before the legis- Family Pass (6 Tickets) $11.00 ($15.00 Day of Show) Legislative Programs; House Bill 7, Energy Grantsville, both voted for HB lature opened, a federal judge continued from page A1 Efficient Vehicle Tax Credits; and 121. ruled that Utah’s constitutional All Seats General Admission House Bill 154, Wood Burning The legislature passed a amendment that defines mar- rumored as a possible con- Amendments, all passed. balanced budget with no tax Purchase Advance Tickets at riage as the union of one man www.stalliondrama.org tender. The new commission HB 61 promotes clean increases. The budget totaled and one woman violated fed- will consist of seven yet-to-be- fuel technology and HB 154 $13.5 billion with 42 percent of eral constitutional provisions Box office opens at 6:00 day of show House opens 6:30 named legislators. authorizes the Department of the budget going to public and of equal protection and due Environmental Quality to inves- higher education. process. tigate reports of wood burning The legislature fully funded Nelson introduced legisla- on days that wood burning is growth in public school enroll- tion to set up a fund for private banned. ment and increased the per contributions to help pay for The bill also directs the pupil funding formula by 2.5 the appeal of the court ruling. DEQ to start a public aware- percent, according to Nelson. Nelson said he later request- ness campaign on the effects A solution to make health ed that his proposal not be con- of wood burning on air qual- care available for a group of sidered out of concern that leg- ity and establish, as funding low-income citizens caught in islation related to the definition allows, a program to convert a gap between receiving assis- of marriage might adversely homes burning wood as the tance under the Affordable Care affect the appeal. sole source of heat to cleaner Act and being able to afford Proposals to increase or fuel sources of heat. insurance premiums eluded HB 154 does not ban wood the 2014 legislative session. restructure the state’s motor burning in Utah’s most popu- The House, leery of a prom- vehicle fuel tax to provide addi- lous areas during the inversion ise of federal funding, did not tional revenue for local and season, a suggestion made by want to expand Medicaid to state road maintenance failed Gov. Gary Herbert during his cover people caught in the gap to gain traction this season. 2014 state of the state address. while the Senate wanted a par- Legislators had 45 days to House Bill 121, would have tially extend Medicaid, accord- consider 1,471 introduced allowed the DEQ to adopt air ing to Nelson. pieces of legislation, including quality standards that are more “It is now in the governor’s up to four revisions of some stringent than federal regula- hands to negotiate an agree- bills. tions. It passed the House, but ment with the federal govern- Out of the 486 bills and reso- failed in the Senate Natural ment and the legislature will lutions that were passed, 161 or Resources, Agriculture and need to meet to ratify any 33 percent passed on the last Environment Committee. agreement he makes,” Nelson day of the session. Rep. Doug Sagers, R-Tooele, added. [email protected] A7

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Story Time Program. Story Time will be Enrollment for New Programs and relaxed. For more information, call To learn more about this fascinating Tooele held each Thursday at 4 p.m. unless We are currently enrolling for our new 882-7291. Gardening Sports work, attend a potlcuk dinner the first otherwise indicated. The program is programs, which include Industrial Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at Stansbury Art and Literary designed to create in young children a Maintenance, Heavy Duty Diesel St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Saturday Gardening Utah Hunter Education the Tooele Senior Citizens Center next Society love of books through stories, puppets, Technician and Nail Technician pro- Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- Workshops Utah Hunter Education courses will be to the Tooele Pioneer Museum. A short The next meeting of the Stansbury Park games, music and crafts. For more infor- grams. For detailed information about all rament followed by fellowship. Sunday Coming Soon at Tooele Valley Nursery held March 18, 20, 25, 26 and 27, 6-9 educational program will follow din- Art and Literary Society will be Tuesday, mation, call 435-884-1670. programs, visit www.tatc.edu. mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ at 10 a.m., 425 E. Cimmarron Way and p.m., 151 N. Main St., Tooele. State law ner. To speak with someone about the March 25, 7 p.m., TATC, 88 S. Tooele Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron state Route 36. Call 435-843-5959 for requires students to attend all sessions museum, call Tim Booth at 882-1902. Blvd. Presentation by Ferrell Bailey. Schools ATV Round-up Scholarship Drive, Tooele. Phone: 882-4721. Email: more information and topics. of class. All students must purchase For more information about the Sons The project for this month is to do a Fundraiser [email protected]. Web at a Hunter Education voucher for $10 of Utah Pioneers, call Glen Stevens at www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are creative work, whether art or literature, Mark your calendars for May 17. Tooele Small Space Gardening from a license agent before attending 882-3168. God’s beloved child, beautifully created using geography as the theme. This is Mr. and Miss Amazing Pageant Applied Technology College will be Workshop the class. Bring the voucher to the first in God’s own image. Whatever your his- Mood disorder support group optional. People can bring any creative This year is the fourth year of the Mr. holding its third annual ATV Round-up Taught by Jay Cooper, topics are class and give to the instructor. The tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, Do you or someone you love have a artwork to the meeting if they would like and Miss Amazing Pageant, a pageant Scholarship Fundraiser at Ophir Park. Self-Watering Containers, Raised and voucher includes all costs for the class the Episcopal Church welcomes you. mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation to have it critiqued by our professional for those with disabilities. The contes- For more information on registration or Square Foot Gardening, and Soil Bag and includes a small game license that offers help, hope and healing. Please artists or just to have it shown. tants come from Tooele High School, to become a sponsor, please contact Instant Gardens. Hands-on demonstra- is validated upon completion of the Spanish services join us for support group sessions every Grantsville High School, Stansbury High Sarah Anderson at 435-248-1802. tions, plans, material lists. Saturday, class. La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New Positive Psychology School and the community. Age range March 22, Tooele Home Depot, 222 invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Learn simple ways to increase hap- is 14-28. Pageant will be held at THS E. 2400 North, offered both at 11 6 p.m., Domingos 2 p.m. We invite you Groups and Events Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at piness through Positive Psychology. on April 10. Education a.m. and 1 p.m. Contact Jay Cooper at to their Spanish services on Thursday 841-9903. Wednesday, March 19, 6-7 p.m., Tooele [email protected] or 435-830-1447. City Library, 128 W. Vine St., Tooele. Saint Marguerite Junior High Network meetings at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come West Desert Back Country to know a church that focused in the PFCCA Contact Mykenzie Hydo at 801-523- Program Looking to obtain or improve your Gardener Talk Breakfasts Horseman of Utah word of God rather than the emotions. The Professional Family Child Care 4268 for more information. Knowledge is power. Choose Saint employment? Come join the Tooele Beginning in April, once a month through March meeting will be held Monday, God loves you and he wants to reveal Association of Utah will be holding Marguerite Catholic School for our junior Networking Group and learn job seeking October at the Stockton Miners Café. March 24 at 7 p.m. in the basement himself to you. Located at 276 E. 500 Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth AARP Staying Sharp Event high where children can grow strong in techniques, how to market yourself, get Dates and times coming soon. Informal of the Tooele County Courthouse. We North, Tooele. Call 840-5036, rides Tuesday of each month from 7-9 p.m. Learn how staying sharp will improve spirit and knowledge. Please call 435- support and actually search job leads. conversation, insights, best practices will plan our April 26 ride to Condie provided. This support group/training meeting brain fitness, Saturday, April 26, 9 a.m. 882-0081 for details. Every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Tooele and great food in the community room Meadows. Horsemen interested in join- is open to all childcare providers in to 12:30 p.m., Tooele Senior Citizens LDS Employment Resource Center locat- at the Café. Admission is the price of ing our group are always welcome. For St. Marguerite Stockton, Tooele, Erda, Stansbury, Center, 59 E. Vine St. Brain fitness and Saint Marguerite Kindergarten ed next to Deseret Industries. Everyone whatever you order for breakfast! Stay more information, contact Ron Powell, brain diseases, memory loss, success- St. Marguerite Catholic Community Grantsville and Lake Point. For more Program is welcome. welcomes you to worship with us. tuned for more information. 435-830-4299 or Gary Bean, 801-541- ful longevity and the brain, recognizing Every child years to learn. Choose Saint information, call Kathy Witt, 435-830- Our liturgy schedule is as follows: 7866. changes in a loved one. Marguerite Catholic School for our out- Online courses 9614. Saturday Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 7:45 a.m. standing ALL DAY kindergarten program Online courses in Network+ and Moose Lodge Cattlmen’s Association (Spanish), 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., Family Support Center Move It! Move It! Move It! 4H for the 2014-2015 school year. Please Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- Monday through Friday 9 a.m. Religious Banquet The Family Support Center is a non- Kids Activity Club call 435-882-0081 for more details. fessional seeking to upgrade their skills education for youth: Sunday 9 a.m. Meals at Lodge Tooele County Cattlemen’s Association profit agency providing services in Salt Join the fun on March 20 from 4-5 p.m. and knowledge of networking and secu- Change in Time: Friday and Saturday Confession 4 p.m. Saturday. Office Banquet will be held Friday, April 4, 7 Lake and Tooele County. Free 12-week for this fun club meeting. You will do ASL Spring Concert rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA night dinners will be served from 5-9 hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday p.m., Deseret Peak Convention Center. in-home parenting skills program. different activities each month. Some ASL Spring Concert held in the Tooele Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the p.m. Friday night dinners include Clam and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call Dinner, entertainment, keynote speaker, Families with children birth to 17 will things you will do include: agility clinic, High School auditorium, March 18, 7 TATC at 248-1800 for more information Chowder or Homemade Chili, and/or 435-882-3860. St. Marguerite Catholic door prizes, auction items and trade receive instruction during an 80-minute yoga, dance aerobics and much more. p.m. The cost is $5 per person or $20 or to enroll. fish baskets (halibut, Shrimp, or chicken Elementary School can be reached show. For tickets or more information, weekly visit to gain the tools they need Meeting will be held in auditorium at per family. strips). Costs are $10 for halibut or at 435-882-0081. We are located on contact Darrell Holden 830-2353, Chad to strengthen their family. Topics dis- 151 N. Main. No charge but please call Adult education shrimp baskets w/cup of chowder, the corner of Seventh Street and Vine Hunt 830-1271, Jerry Hurst 830-3354, cussed include communication, conflict the office at 277-2405 to let us know Grantsville Elementary Get your high school diploma this year. chicken strips w/cup of chowder $7. Street. Dean Alder 801-550-1722 or Earl resolution, attachment and bonding, you plan to attend. Community Council All classes required for a high school Bowl of chowder $4, and cup of chowder McClimans 830-6392. establishing rules and routines as well Grantsville Elementary School will hold diploma, adult basic education, GED St. Marguerite Lent Meals $2. Saturday night dinners include 16- 4H Cooking Club — Cookies, preparation and English as a second as managing stress. Please contact the fourth community council meeting of Saint Marguerite Catholic Church’s ounce ribeye or T-bone steak w/choice Tooele Valley Family History language are available. Register now Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext. 107 for Cookies, Cookies the 2013-2014 school year on Thursday, Knights of Columbus will be serving fish of baked potato/fries, salad and roll for Center to graduate — just $50 per semester. more information. You can also visit Come learn how to make yummy rolled March 20, 4 p.m., in the Media Center. during lent beginning March 7 through $15. Halibut or salmon steak w/choice Research your ancestors free with Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call 833- familysupportcenter.org. and bar cookies this month in 4H cook- All interested parents from Grantsville April 11. Cost is $7 for a three-piece of baked or fries, salad and roll $15, trained FamilySearch volunteers at the 8750. Adult education classes are for ing club. Meeting will be April 3, 4-6 Elementary are invited to attend. and $5 for a two-piece. All meals or Jumbo Shrimp w/choice of baked or Tooele Valley Family History Center, Tooele Family AI-Anon p.m., 151 N. Main. Cost is $6. Register students 18 and over. fries, salad and roll for $13. No orders TJHS Community Council served with fries, coleslaw and dessert. 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435- Wednesdays at 5 p.m. at Alano Club (by and pay by April 1 at the USU Extension taken after 8:45 p.m. Members who 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday The next Tooele Junior High Schoo ESOL Location is 15 S. 7th St., Tooele. Dinner White’s Trailer Court), 1120 Utah Ave., office, 151 N. Main, in the health build- purchase five dinners either Friday or through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Community Council meeting will be held ESOL conversational classes are will be served starting at 6 p.m. Please Sundays at 5 p.m. at Mountain of Faith ing. If not already a 4Her, please plan Saturday nights at regular price will Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Thursday, March 20 at 5 p.m. in the held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL come and enjoy good food and good Lutheran Church. Call Gesele with ques- to pay the yearly $5 registration fee to receive their next dinner free. Daily Wednesday evenings by appointment TJHS Library. students may also come anytime the company. tions, 435-224-4015. join 4H. lunch specials are available at the lodge only. Special classes offered regularly. center is open for individualized study. Brit-Ammi Kahal from 11a.m. For members and their Toto needed for SHS Drama Registration is $50 per semester. Call Call the center for more information. Money Wi$e Finance Classes Covenant People Assembly are teach- guests. Seniors Getting Organized, Budget Basics, Credit Stansbury High School’s Drama Program 833-8750 for more information. is looking for a well-trained dog to play ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian Family History Classes 101 and Debt Elimination. Classes that Entertainment Eight weeks of Family History classes, Toto in its upcoming production of “The faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at Medical equipment needed teach these topics will be held Tuesdays The band Flashback will play Saturday, 7-8:30 p.m., Thursday nights, April 3 Wizard of Oz.” Should be kennel-trained Churches 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call Tooele and Grantsville Senior Centers from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., 151 N. Main, March 22 from 7-11 p.m. For members through May 23. Please call the Family and available the last week of April 843-5444 for more information. are in need of donated medical equip- Tooele. Classes start April 1 with the and their guests only. History Center to sign up, 435-882- and the first two weeks of May. Small The Church of Jesus Christ of ment to be used for seniors in need. last class on April 22. The classes are Bible Baptist Church 1396. black terrier breeds are preferable. If Special Events New or gently used items needed are free, but call 435-277-2406 or email Latter-day Saints The folks at Bible Baptist Church would wheelchairs, walkers, canes or other interested, contact Glen Carpenter at Idaho/Utah Moose Association will Darlene at darlene.christensen@usu. To find a meeting house and time of like to invite you to some old fashioned 15th Annual NWTF Banquet items that may be useful to our seniors. [email protected] or call be held at Glens Ferry Lodge, Idaho, edu to register. Leave your name, phone worship for The Church of Jesus Christ church services with singing from the and Auction Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen- 435-882-2479, ext. 4510. March 28-30. Kids Easter Party will be number and which of the four classes of Latter-day Saints, go to http://mor- old fashioned hymns and messages Tooele County Strutters, the local ter, 435 843-4103, or Dan Lawrence, Saturday, April 19, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. you are registering for. Dual Language Immersion mon.org/meetinghouse or contact 435- from the old fashioned KJV Bible. Some chapter of the National Wild Turkey 435-843-4753, at the Grantsville center. 850-8211. things should never change. Sunday For members and their guests only. Tooele County Summit Programs Federation, will hold their annual ban- Service times: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; quet and auction on Saturday, April 12, Grantsville Senior Center The Tooele County Summit and Town Attention all Kindergarten parents in Berean Full Gospel Church gospel hour, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 12:30 at Deseret Peak Complex. Doors open The senior center is for the enjoyment Hall meeting on underage drinking will Tooele Valley! We are having our first We invite you to discover how God’s Eagles p.m.; Wednesday evening services, at 5 p.m. Early bird ticket packages will of all senior citizens 55 and older. be held on Monday, April 7, 6-8:45 p.m. parent/patron informational meeting Word can transform your life and provide 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at be available until April 1. For tickets Activities have started. For info, call at Tooele High School. The summit is for about the Dual Language Immersion you with the answers for questions and 840-2152. Steak Night 884-3446. Exercise class twice a week, Remember the Eagles Auxiliary serves or more information, call or text Laurie high school students and their parents. Programs that will begin next fall. Any for problems you may be struggling to bunco, bingo, pinochle once a week. only the freshest steaks and the good Erickson, 435-830-9224, Jody Erickson, The public is invited to attend the key- interested parents/guardians that will overcome. Come join us this Sunday Mountain View Baptist Church Jewelry, painting and ceramics once a fresh cut, home-cooked French fries. 435-849-1082, or Ty Anderson, 435- note address by Steve Wright. The key- have first graders in the district next morning for our 10 a.m. worship service We would like to invite you to discover week. Arts and Crafts on the second The special for Friday, March 21 is a 830-4660. Come join us for a night of note will be held from 6-7 p.m. Students year are invited to attend. The DLI pro- where we will assemble in praise, share what God’s plan and purpose is for and fourth Monday at 10 a.m. Meals on five-piece shrimp dinner for $11 with fun, food and prizes for the entire family. at Tooele High School, Stansbury High grams for next year: Spanish at Middle testimonies and explore worship in ways your life. The Bible contains all of the Wheels for homebound. Lunch served host Barbara Denner. School, Grantsville High School and Canyon, Mandarin Chinese at Northlake, that strive to highlight the greatness of answers for life’s questions. Come Recovery International daily. Suggested donation of $3. The Blue Peak High School can clear U’s for French at Grantsville, Portuguese at God. After our morning praise and wor- and join us this Sunday for our adult Sunday Breakfast We have a very structured group that center also provides rides to the store attending the summit. Check with your Harris and German at West. ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Bible study and graded Sunday School follows a format of four basic steps: or doctor visits in Tooele and Grantsville schools for more information. Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship Breakfast will be served on March Excelsior Academy tours 23 from 9 a.m. to noon. The menu is report an upset, describe thoughts, areas. Call 843-4102. The March mornings at 635 N. Main St., (Phil’s service begins at 11 a.m. We also have impulses, feelings and sensations. If AARP Smart Driver Course Curious about charter schools? Want to great, eggs and meat, cooked to order, birthday dinner will be held March 28 Glass), or call 435-578-8022 for more a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 you can’t change a situation, you can at 4 p.m. The Smart Driver Course will be know more about Excelsior Academy? omelets, pancakes and French toast information. p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 change your attitude toward it. Life held March 21, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Tours are held each Wednesday with meat and eggs, your choice, for $7 p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs can be distressing, but not dangerous. Tooele Senior Center Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 at 8:30 a.m. School tours cover a First Baptist Church for adults and $3 for children 11 years and let us pray together for God’s help. Recovery is helpful for handling addic- The senior center is for the enjoyment of N. Main St., Tooele. The cost is $20 or range of topics such as the Excelsior Some churches seek to entertain, some of age and under. There is a $5 special Mountain View Baptist Church meets at tions, fears, anxiety, anger, loneliness, all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- $15 showing a current AARP member- Academy Philosophy and Vision, Direct seek to be politically correct. We seek each Sunday. Public is invited. the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite worries and any challenge. Try it for ing activities include bridge, pinochle, ship card. Call 435-843-3690 to register Instruction, CHAMPS and the character to know Jesus Christ better, through 2C. Join us. six weeks. For more information, call bingo, exercise program three times or for more information. development program. There is also understanding and applying His Word to Past Presidents Dinner MaryAnn 884-0215. a week, line dancing, wood carving, an opportunity to observe the school’s our lives. If that is what you seek, then Stansbury Park Baptist Church Meeting Community Art Classes Wii games, watercolor class, movies unique group settings. Come and tour join us in worship of the Lord, and in Please join us each Sunday morning at The Past Presidents will meet at the Take Off Pounds Sensibly and health classes. Meals on Wheels The Tooele City Arts Council will be the building and have any questions serving Him by serving those around us. 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible Sun Lok Yen Restaurant at 7 p.m., Do something good for yourself and available for homebound. Lunch served offering community art classes for answered. Everyone is welcome, 124 E. Sunday Bible study: 9:45 a.m., Worship Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse Wednesday, March 19. PMP Jan Fox your heart, and make a plan to lose weekdays for age 60 and above, sug- adults. The available classes include Erda Way, Erda. 882-3062. is at 11 a.m., 882-2048. (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For will host the evening. All PPs are invited that excess weight. TOPS can help you gested donation of $3, $5 for under age Photo Editing (April 1). Check out our details, please call us at 830-1868 or to come. achieve your goals and support you in 60. The center also provides transpor- complete class schedule at www.tooe- United Methodist Church go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. your journey of health and wellness. We tation to the store or doctor visits for lecity.org. Register soon. Space is lim- Tooele Family Center Tooele United Methodist Church ser- provide accountability through weekly residents in the Tooele and Grantsville ited. If you have any questions, please vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. Disabled American First Lutheran Church weigh-ins and support and encourage- areas. Call 435-843-2110 for more contact the Tooele City Arts Council at Story and craft hour Please check our website, tooelecumc. First Lutheran Church at 349 N. Seventh Veterans ment in a non-judgmental environment. information. 435-843-2142 or at terras@tooelecity. Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- St. would like to invite you to hear of TOPS is open to all men, women, teens org. the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy 1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell at 801-651- God’s grace and the love of Christ who Meeting and preteens. There are now two TOPS Senior Circle the adventures of books and make fun 2557 for more info. We are located at died to forgive you of your sins and Playtime! For Kids and Parents DAV meeting is scheduled Saturday, chapters in Tooele to accommodate your Senior Circle is for those ages 50 and crafts. For more info, call 833-1978 ext. 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. attain salvation on your behalf every better and costs just $15 a year per Children 5 and under and parents are March 22 at 2 p.m., Moose Lodge. schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday 2127 or ext. 2010. We’re located at Sunday morning at 10 a.m. person or $27 for a couple. Call 843- invited to attend Playtime! This free pro- Wednesday meal The DAV holds meetings on the third at 5 p.m. at the old county courthouse. 301 W. Vine St., Bldg. #11 (right behind 3690 for more information or a member- gram is designed for parents and chil- Every Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m., Saturday of every month. Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for informa- Tooele High School). New Life Christian Fellowship ship application. Lots of great health dren to stay physically active together we will serve a free dinner from Tooele We invite you to worship and serve tion. UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at benefits and fun activities. during the cold weather months. Be pre- Preschool hour United Methodist Church. Everyone Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and Masons 9 a.m. at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse, 240 pared to find your inner child with your Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. the Tooele is invited to come and eat. Our goal food pantry is open from noon to 3 W. 500 North. Call Lisa at 882-1442 for child. Parents are required to stay and Family Center has a fun activity hour is to provide a free, hot meal for p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 information. Also see the TOPS website Transcript-Bulletin everyone. We want to get the com- Meeting at www.tops.org. participate in the activities. Playtime will of learning, singing and creating. This E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, Masons meeting second Friday at munity involved and invite all people in be held at the Dow James Building, 438 Ready, Set, School! preschool class is women and men are also available 7 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m., 22 Hometown Writers Wanted order to forge relationships and build Tooele Gem and Mineral W. 400 North, from 11 a.m. to noon on for all children up to 5 years of age. every week. Sunday services are in the Settlement Canyon, Tooele. Breakfast Hometown writers wanted. Help contrib- bridges between people of all economic Society March 3, March 10 and March 17. No Please come and enjoy the fun. For Stansbury High School café at 10 a.m. on the second Saturday, 9 a.m., Jim’s ute feature stories about the county’s backgrounds in Tooele. Although the Tooele Gem and Mineral Society meets pre-registration is needed. Call 435-843- more info, call 833-1978 ext. 2127 or and at our Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 Cafe. For more information or a ride, most interesting people. Prior writing meal is being served from TUMC, it the second Tuesday of each month 2142 for more information. ext. 2010. We’re located at 301 W. Vine a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find call Jim at 435-850-9203. experience preferred but not required. is a non-denominational event and we at the Tooele Applied Technology St., Bldg. #11 (right behind Tooele High out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting High school students encouraged to invite and encourage all people to join College, 88 S. Tooele Blvd., 7:30 p.m. School). www.NLOT.org. apply. Contact Community News Editor Grantsville us. We will need help and volunteers in Membership dues are only $10 per year Tooele County Richard Briggs at 435-882-0050 or Kindergarten Readiness various ways, such as helping to serve, if you would like to join, or just come [email protected]. Grantsville High School Class The Tooele Family Center is offering a cook and clean up, donate food and Charity Historical Society visit. Come learn about rocks, minerals of ’64 Reunion free weekly workshop for both parents share talents. If you are interested in and ways to craft with them and enjoy The GHS class of 1964 will have its and children. The class is designed getting involved, e-mail Carissa Sanders Food Donations Needed Meeting field trips for rock collecting. We are Our featured speaker for the Tooele 50-year reunion Saturday, March 22, to give parents tips and ideas of how at [email protected] or call Scouting for Food will be on Saturday, celebrating 50 years since the club was County Historical Society meeting on 1 p.m., GHS room 31. The reunion is to make their child’s education years (785) 737-3467. March 22, 9 a.m. Scouts will distribute formed. Come have fun with us! Visit us Tuesday, March 11, 7 p.m., will be taking place in conjunction with the Old successful. Your child must be 4 years bags all week. Have bags with food on Facebook. Contact: 435-882-5752 Joseph Liddell. His presentation will be Folks Sociable. For more information, old and beginning Kindergarten in Church of Christ items in them, placed on front door or email TooeleGemAndMineral@gmail. about the history of Erda and the new contact Glenn Orgill at 884-3745. September 2014. The next session is Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah steps. All donations are appreciated and com. Opinions April 2-April 30. Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. will stay in Tooele County. Canned goods monument that will be dedicated on Grantsville Song Cycle and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. and non-perishable items are ideal. For March 15, 2014, 1 p.m. at Excelsior Live Fit Tooele County Expand your creativity this new year in Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We more information, contact Mike Perry at Academy, 124 E. Erda Way. Live Fit Tooele County sponsored indoor Shared a unique songwriting project called the Fitness and Health seek to be the Lord’s church estab- 882-7410. active play. For a detailed calendar, go “Grantsville Song Cycle!” Participants lished about 33 AD. Jesus is our only Historical Society Books to livefittc.org. Tooele County Historical Society’s books Freely. will take stories about Grantsville his- Free Triathlon Clinics head of the church, headquarters are Humanitarian Project for items will be available to purchase at our Sons of Utah Pioneers tory, natural surroundings and people Tooele City and LiveFit Tooele County heaven. Come and grow with us. Call to Mexico meeting. The History of Tooele County The goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers and turn them into music. Find out more will be offering free triathlon clinics. The 882-4642. In need of items going to Juarez, Volume II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep (Yours and Ours.) on our blog, www.clarkhistoricfarm. first clinic will be Wednesday, April 9 at Mexico. Items needed are all ages of Church of Christ Open House and Railroading in Tooele is $20, and alive our pioneer heritage. We do this blogspot.com or contact Laurie Hurst, Pratt Aquatic Center, 55 N. 200 West, clothing, housewares, small appliances, The Tooele Church of Christ is having we also have eight note cards depicting through histories, stories, artifacts, 884-4409. Tooele, 6:30 p.m. for the Kids Triathlon baby items (necessary especially), and an Open House Saturday, March 22, four different pioneer buildings for $4. monuments, museums, service and Training and 7:30 p.m. for the Sprint schooling items. Please call Alex at 435- 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 430 W. Utah Ave., These will make great gifts for your fam- scholarships. Much of this labor of Open Forum Family History Center Triathlon Training. The second workshop 241-8675 or 435-843-4375 with any Tooele. Community is invited to meet ily and friends. love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Greet your ancestors free at the will be Wednesday, June 4 at the same questions. the congregation and learn more about Museum at 47 E. Vine in Tooele, as Every Tuesday Grantsville Family History Center, 117 location and same times for both train- Historical sign E. Cherry St. All are welcome with ings. If you would like more information the church. Tooele Children’s Justice well as various statues and monuments The Tooele Co. Historical Society has consultants there to assist you. Open about the free Triathlon Clinics, contact around the county. The Tooele Pioneer Center recently made a loan agreement with Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday Tooele City Parks and Recreation, 435- Cornerstone Baptist cemetery, at the mouth of Settlement Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in the Utah State Historical Society to TOOELE through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 843-2142 or [email protected]. Passion for God, compassion for people Canyon, is another of our projects. We TRANSCRIPT need of fruit drinks, bottled water, soda display an old Lincoln Highway sign that to 9 p.m. at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: are always looking for artifacts and ULLETIN 882-6263. Come as you are this and fruit snacks. We appreciate all was on the border of Utah and Nevada. histories, including yearbooks, as a loan B Utah State Sunday, where you can hear a message donations. For inquiries or drop-off call The unique sign is on display at the or gift to be displayed for everyone’s Tooele City Library University from the Bible and meet new friends. 435-843-3440. 25 S. 100 East, Tooele. Pioneer Museum. benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum. Service times: Bible study (for all ages) United Methodist Church Regular Events 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; Seeking Historical Items Lecture Series Tooele United Methodist church offers a Tooele County Historical Society would Tuesdays, 11 a.m., Wiggle Worms (inter- evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- USU-Tooele free entrepreneurship lec- free dinner every Wednesday starting at like members of the community who active story time for 1- to 2-year-old chil- dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided ture series, free and open to the public. 4 p.m. All are welcome. have any family or personal histories, Bulletin Board Policy dren); Wednesdays and Thursdays, 11 for all services, and children’s church March 26, 6 p.m., Building a Successful photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, and 11:30 a.m., story time; Thursdays, during morning worship. WiseGuys If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Parternership With Apple, with speaker Food pantry VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that 4 to 6 p.m., teen time with gaming, Program during evening worship. Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to Steve Bain, president and CEO of Simply The First Baptist Church in Tooele is you would like to donate to our orga- movies and more; Fridays, 3:30 to 5:30 Mac. Lecture in room 157. Mountain of Faith Lutheran offering an emergency food pantry to nization to please call us. We are also [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for special p.m., kids crafts; Select Tuesdays, 4 meet the needs of our community. The We’re a healthy, growing congregation looking for books, newspaper articles, community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit p.m., family movies. food pantry is available for emergency who welcomes newcomers and reaches photos, brochures or any history that organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertis- TATC needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays out to those in need. Join us for worship pertains to the Tooele County area. If from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at ing department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. you would like to donate them to our Grantsville City 580 S. Main Street. For information call Mini-Classes Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God organization, or if you would let us make Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement 882-2048. Library Tooele Applied Technology College will with respect without taking ourselves a copy for the Tooele County Historical will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the hold free mini-classes this year on the too seriously. Check us out on Facebook Society, please call Alice Dale at 435- advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered Programs third Thursday of every month. by searching for Mountain of Faith 882-1612. no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. The Grantsville City Library, 42 N. Lutheran Church. Please join us for Bowery St., has started the fall/winter meaningful worship that is also casual A9

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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:35 a.m. 7:40 p.m. Thursday 7:33 a.m. 7:41 p.m. Friday 7:31 a.m. 7:42 p.m. Saturday 7:30 a.m. 7:43 p.m. Sunday 7:28 a.m. 7:44 p.m. Monday 7:26 a.m. 7:45 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:25 a.m. 7:46 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 11:04 p.m. 9:03 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday none 9:41 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 12:07 a.m. 10:25 a.m. Saturday 1:08 a.m. 11:15 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 2:07 a.m. 12:12 p.m. Statistics for the week ending March 17. Partly sunny and Mostly sunny and Monday 3:01 a.m. 1:14 p.m. Partial sunshine Partly sunny Mostly sunny Plenty of sunshine Sunny Temperatures Tuesday 3:51 a.m. 2:20 p.m. warmer cooler High/Low past week 65/26 Last New First Full Normal high/low past week 53/33 54 33 59 33 48 29 50 34 54 37 57 38 58 41 Average temp past week 44.1 Normal average temp past week 43.4 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Mar 23 Mar 30 Apr 7 Apr 15 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 49/23 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 51/33 Knolls Clive Lake Point 49/28 55/32 54/32 53/36 Ogden Stansbury Park 52/37 Erda 54/36 Vernal Grantsville 55/35 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 50/22 54/36 43/28 Tooele 54/36 Bauer 54/33 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 52/32 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 54/33 54/25 50/31 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 52/32 51/28 Nephi Rush Valley 53/31 52/31 Ophir 44/27 Delta Manti 55/39 52/28 Green River Last Month Season 57/30 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 52/30 54/32 Moab 52/26 SNOWPACK Hanksville 59/34 Beaver 54/29 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 53/28 Ibapah 51/30 56/30 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 15.4 16.3 6.5 St. George 53/23 49/30 Average 19.7 16.9 10.0 63/42 Kanab 59/33 Eureka Percent of average 78% 96% 65% 47/30 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

January 2014, Salt Lake County stances might not choose to par- Jobless experienced a 3.0 percent expan- ticipate,” wrote Mayne in her continued from page A1 sion in its job count for the same January 2014 employment situ- time period. ation report for the DWS. Utah’s unemployment rate in Unemployment in Tooele Tooele County’s unemploy- January 2014 dropped to 3.9 per- County reached its lowest rate ment rate continues to fall cent, the first time unemploy- of 2.8 percent in January 2007 despite local job losses because ment in the state has dropped to and stayed there for six months people from the county are below 4 percent since the start of until it rose to 2.9 percent in July most likely finding work in other the Great Recession. 2007. counties, according to James The drop in the state unem- In January 2014 the informa- Robson, regional economist for ployment rate renews ques- tion sector in the Salt Lake City the Department of Workforce tions as to what level econo- Metropolitan Service Area saw Services. mists should consider Utah’s the largest percentage drop in “Tooele County has the workforce to be fully employed, employment. It shed 1,600 jobs, advantage of being part of the according to Carrie Mayne, chief an 8.2 percent decrease. The Salt larger Wasatch Front labor mar- economist for the DWS. Lake City MSA includes Salt Lake, ket,” he said, “which allows the “In February of 2007 the [state] Tooele, and Summit counties, labor force in Tooele County to unemployment rate reached The information sector take advantage of work in other a low of 2.4 percent. That was includes jobs in traditional counties.” unsustainably low and the result publishing, software publish- While the county’s jobs con- of a fully-charged economy pull- ing, Internet publishing, movie tracted by 1.1 percent when ing individuals into the labor production, sound recording, TTB FILE PHOTO January 2013 is compared to force who under tough circum- broadcasting, telecommunica- Unemployment in Tooele County continues downward, but many residents are driving away each day for jobs in Salt Lake tions, libraries, and data pro- and adjacent counties. cessing. Tooele County Unemployment Jan. 2013 – Jan. 2014 Other job losses in the first by 3.4 percent during the same month of this year in the Salt time period. Celebrating 10 years doing business 6.0% Lake MSA occurred in manufac- Statistics on job loss and in our community! turing and government sectors. growth in Tooele County alone 5.8% The durable goods manufac- for January 2014 are not avail- turing sector had a 1.1 percent able at this time. decrease in jobs and the number Out of 29 counties in Utah, 5.6% of federal government employ- eight had a higher unemploy- ees dropped 0.8 percent. ment rate in January 2014 than 5.4% Leading job creation in Tooele County. The highest was January 2014 in the Sale Lake 11.1 percent in Wayne County. Heating and Cooling City MSA was state government The county with the lowest 5.2% with a 6.9 percent increase in unemployment rate was Rich employment, which added 2,008 County’s 3.0 percent. 5.0% jobs. The national unemployment The natural resources, min- rate dropped one tenth of a per- ing, and construction sector saw centage point from December Air Conditioning Fire places 4.8% a 3.5 percent increase in jobs, 2013 to 6.6 percent for the first JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN and employment in the leisure month of 2014. Furnace Heat Pumps Source: Department of Workforce Services and hospitality sector also rose [email protected] Air Filtration Ductless Systems Humidifiers Gas Lines Thermostats Cool your house Inspiring Tune-Up and Maintenance for as low as Healthy $60 PERo.a.c. MONTH Lives 435-843-4482 We service and sell Fully Licensed and insured

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Crews work to clean up the scene of a fatal accident Monday morning near Ninigret Industrial Depot.

walking dangerously in the travel Roadside lane when they went by and one continued from page A1 even said they almost hit him,” Wimmer said. “He was wearing a gated the site. dark jacket and would have been “We’re still trying to figure out very difficult to see and respond what he was doing out there at in a way to avoid him.” that time of the morning,” Kirby Wimmer said police are still said. “There’s no indication he trying to find out why Wilson was was hitchhiking. He was just in walking on the road at that time the road — it’s unclear right now and in that manner. if he was crossing or just stand- “It was definitely odd behav- ing. The driver was pretty shook up.” ior. It’s not something we would Kirby said there was also no expect someone to be doing at 7 indication that Wilson may have a.m.,” Wimmer said. “We’re still been suicidal. trying to follow up on any leads Capt. Paul Wimmer said other we have to try to find out what drivers before the incident told he was doing on the roadway. We police the man had been walking do have some ideas; we’re just on the roadway for some time. trying to exhaust them.” “We had witnesses say he was [email protected] A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 18, 2014 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Region 11 golf The Bear River Lady Bears are out in front in team points after Cowboys split games in Kaysville the first two rounds of Region 11 girls golf. Bear River finished first by Richard Briggs on Friday and first on Saturday in tourney action in St. George to COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR total 10 team points. Stansbury Grantsville baseball split finished second both days behind a three-team round robin at strong rounds from Star Martin, Koralee Kaufman, Hannah Pollock Davis High School in Kaysville and Emmi Gertson. Both Martin on Saturday, beating host Davis and Kaufman trimmed their scores in the first game and losing to by nine strokes each in the second Westlake in the second game. round on Saturday. Top local player was Tooele’s Paige Christensen, GHS BASEBALL who fired 90 both days for a two- day 180 total. She finished second in individual competition to Bear Both games featured come- River’s Madison Giles, who fired from-behind victories, and 175. Tooele’s team placed third, Grantsville found itself on both Ben Lomond fourth and Grantsville sides of those results. Grantsville fifth. defeated Davis 6-4, but then it Tooele softball lost to Westlake 8-6. The Tooele softball team won four The Davis Darts opened with out of five games at the SUNROC a 4-0 lead in the first two innings, Invitational Friday and Saturday but the Cowboys put together in St. George. Tooele defeated a two-out rally in the top of the Riverton 11-8, Timpanogas 11-5, third. Wyatt Barrus came up to Lone Peak 15-1 and Granger 8-1. bat with Nick Arbon standing on The only loss was to Olympus 9- second base and Dallin Williams 3. Sierra Anderson smacked two standing on third base. Barrus home runs for the Lady Buffaloes knocked a base hit to drive in in the victory over Riverton, and both Williams and Arbon and cut Alysia Roybal pounded a double. the lead in half. Lauren Frailey hit a double against The rally continued in the Timpanogas. Tooele turned into top of the fourth inning. Jonas a hitting machine against Lone Johnson reached first base after Peak with 16 hits in a rout. Alyssa hitting the ball right at the short- Arslanian was hot at the plate stop. The ball took a difficult against Granger with a double and a hop for the Davis shortstop, and triple. Tooele plays at Lehi Tuesday Johnson reached base. He then and at Westlake Wednesday. The stole second with Kyle Peterson Lady Buffs improved to 7-3 with the at the plate. victories in St. George. Peterson then put down a sac- Stansbury softball rifice bunt to move Johnson to Stansbury lost to Oaks Christian, third base for Clay Matthews, Calif., 10-0 Friday in St. George, who knocked a base hit to right but came back to shut out Lehi field that drove in Johnson. 5-0 later in the day. The Stallions Trailing 4-3, the Cowboys also defeated Herriman 10-7 on finally grabbed the lead in the Saturday. Stansbury scored three fifth inning. Following a base hit in the first inning against Lehi, and by Barrus, Christian Kelley came only allowed two hits. Stansbury in as a pinch runner. With both trailed Herriman 4-2 when it ral- Kelley and Dillon Hutchins on lied for six runs in the top of the base, Matt Garrard stepped in third to take an 8-4 lead. Herriman and blasted a long double to the trimmed it to 8-5 in their half of the fence that scored them both and third, and both teams scored two runs in the fifth. Stansbury plays gave Grantsville a 5-4 lead. at Hunter on Tuesday. Arbon’s RBI double in the sixth inning padded Grantsville’s lead, Stansbury baseball and the Cowboys finished off the The Stallions will play two games 6-4 victory. against Ben Lomond this week with The Cowboys and the Westlake the first game at Ben Lomond on Thunder went back and forth Tuesday, and the second game at home against the Scots on Friday. with the Thunder finally getting the last laugh. Taylor honored Grantsville struck right away Tooele’s Kathy Taylor will be hon- with two runs in the bottom of ored with a distinguished service the first. With Ky Fisher stand- award on Tuesday, April 1 at the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Little America Hotel in Salt Lake Matt Garrard sets to throw to first in Grantsville’s game against Westlake on Saturday. The Cowboys defeated Davis and lost to Westlake in the three-team pod in Kaysville. SEE COWBOYS PAGE A11 ➤ City. Those interested in attend- ing the banquet should call Chuck Schell, 801-262-9095, or Neil Petty, 801-944-2379. Grantsville soccer Andrew Harrell scored three goals and Grantsville won its third boys GHS softball’s offense blasts Juan Diego soccer game this season with a 4-3 overtime victory over Millard in Fillmore. Wesley Allen scored by Richard Briggs the other goal for the Cowboys. COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR GHS SOFTBALL Grantsville hosts Tooele on Tuesday, will play at Wendover Grantsville and Juan Diego make it 9-5. on Wednesday and then plays at played in a back-and-forth soft- Megan Cafarelli then put the Stansbury on Friday. ball shootout Friday in Draper, ball in play as well on a sacri- and it ended with the Cowboys fice hit to score Cloward. Finally, Tooele soccer The Buffaloes lost 8-0 at Hunter on getting the win. Courtney VanOrdon picked up Friday and will play at Grantsville Grantsville scored nine runs the last RBI of the inning on a Tuesday before hosting Bear River in the final two innings to pull base hit to right field, making the on Friday. Tooele is 0-5 on the away for a 14-8 win against the score 11-5. season. Soaring Eagle. Despite all the offensive power “I liked that we didn’t quit,” that Grantsville showed Friday, Stansbury soccer said GHS coach Heidi Taylor. Taylor said the team still needs to The Stansbury soccer team blast- “We got a little bit of a lead, and ed Beaver 9-1 on Thursday at get defense figured out. Beaver. Clayton Holdstock scored we didn’t quit. Then we got a “We definitely have to get bet- two goals with six other players little bit of a lead (again), and ter on defense,” she said. “We’re adding one goal each. Stansbury we didn’t quit. Even though our young, and we need to work plays at Ben Lomond on Tuesday defense wasn’t spot on, they kept harder at practice and get bet- and hosts Grantsville on Friday. up, and they kept each other up. ter at little things. Sometimes I really liked that they looked for we’re good at something, and NCAA Tourney opportunities to do something BYU enters the 2014 NCAA we do too much of it and make Tournament as the No. 10 seed positive.” mistakes. So we’ve just got to get in the West Region. The Cougars Most of the Cowboys’ offense better at the little things.” will take on No. 7 seed Oregon on came in the top of the sixth Not all defense was bad for Thursday at 1:15 p.m. in the BMO inning with the game tied at 5, the Cowboys. Alivia McCluskey Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee, and it started with a bloop sin- made some highlight plays at Wis. The game will be televised gle to center field by Whitney second base. McCluskey’s first live on truTV. Weber State will Fields. Autumn Dzierzon then big play came in the bottom of meet Arizona Friday in San Diego. stepped in and delivered a dou- the second inning. With one out, Arizona garnered the No. 1 seed in ble to right field off the fence that the Juan Diego batter knocked the West Region, with the Wildcats sent Fields over to third. With the ball just slightly right of earning a No. 16 seed. The game two runners on and nobody out, second base, which required will be played at the Viejas Arena in Kolbi Jo Meno kept the string of McCluskey to turn on the jets San Diego and will tipoff at 12:10 hits going. and chase it down. McCluskey p.m. The game will be televised Meno blasted a base hit to reached with her glove back nationally on TNT. right field to score Fields, and she handed and scooped up the ball. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB FILE PHOTO NIT Tournament then advanced to second base She turned and fired to first base In this photo from March 5, Grantsville softball’s Sydney Barney pitches against Alta. Grantsville defeated Juan Diego 14-8 Utah men’s basketball will travel on the throw back to the infield. for the second out of the inning, Friday in Draper. back to the Bay Area for a first- Grantsville had a 6-5 lead, and keeping Juan Diego from starting round matchup in the National the inning kept rolling along. any rallies. to the plate and fouled off low by Juan Diego’s first baseman. score. Finally, Cloward knocked Invitational Tournament. The Sydney Barney reached base McCluskey’s next big defensive pitch after low pitch. Finally, she Following a passed ball, a base hit to right field to score Utes will play at Saint Mary’s on on a pop-up that was dropped by play came in the third inning. On got one she liked and blasted the Grantsville had runners on sec- two runs and make the score 14- Tuesday with the game televised Juan Diego; Dzierzon scored on a screaming line drive hit toward pitch over the right field fence ond and third base for Meno. She 5. Juan Diego managed to score on ESPN2 at 9 p.m. Utah is 14-2 the play to make it 7-5. With still right field, McCluskey reached for her third home run of the delivered a hit up the middle to three runs in the bottom of the all-time against the Gaels, winning nobody out, Bailey Critchlow and snagged the ball with her season. That gave Grantsville a score Fields and make the score seventh before the Cowboys fin- the only meeting in Moraga back in walked to load the bases. glove for the out, preventing the 5-3 lead. 2-0. With two outs and a Barney ished off the win. the 2001-02 season, 41-35. Utah Juan Diego picked up a force hitter from reaching base. Grantsville’s first three runs all on second, Critchlow drove in the Grantsville next plays at home Valley University is set to make its out at home to bring Angel The Cowboys’ offensive high- came in the third inning. The third run with an RBI double. against Copper Hills. That game first NIT appearance on Wednesday Cloward to the plate. She put light came in the top of the fifth first run came on an RBI from The final three runs all came will take place simultaneously when it travels to Berkeley, Calif. to the ball in play, and another fly inning. The game was tied at 3 Dzierzon. She put the ball in play in the seventh inning. Grantsville with the baseball game and boys face California of the Pac-12. The ball was dropped by the Soaring with Barney standing on first to score Chelsea Davis, but then made the score 12-5 following soccer game so plan for parking game will tip at 7:30 p.m. at 8:30 Eagle. Cloward reached second base after beating a throw for an she was able to get on first as confusion in the field by Juan accordingly. p.m. MT and air on ESPN3. base and two runs scored to infield hit. Critchlow stepped up well after the ball was dropped Diego. That allowed Meno to [email protected] A11

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by Mark Watson Ear, Nose & Throat SPORTS EDITOR Head & Neck Surgery Allergy & Sinus Tooele broke out of its offen- Voice Disorders sive slumber a little too late Thursday at Hunter. Call 882-6448 to make an appointment THS BASEBALL 1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste. #I • Tooele

The Buffaloes rallied from a 6-1 deficit with five runs in the seventh inning to tie the game Subscribe Today • 882-0050 and force Hunter to bat in the bottom of the seventh. Unfortunately for the Buffaloes, the Wolverines scored the winning run in the seventh with an RBI double to edge Pet of the Week Tooele 7-6. Tooele dropped to 2-4 on the season with games at Bear River Tuesday and at Olympus Wednesday. It was Hunter’s first win of the season, and the Wolverines sit at 1-6 after being no-hit by Cyprus on Saturday. “I told the kids we can’t wait until two outs in the top of the seventh to start scoring runs. I FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO was happy that we were able to Nick Schwartzman hits a stand-up triple to deep right field in Thursday’s game against the Hunter Wolverines in West Valley make the comeback, but we left City. Schwartzman smacked a double later in the game. way too many guys on base early in the game,” said Tooele coach Catham Beer. with Hunter Baum coming on in on base in the top of the fifth after for a called strike three to strand Hunter scored three runs in the bottom of the fourth to pitch Prather reached on an infield the two runners. the first inning with Tooele start- with one runner on. Baum was single and McKay Pollmann Then came the seventh inning ing pitcher Aaron Peterson hav- able to get two pop outs, and doubled to left. Tooele could not two-out rally by the Buffaloes. ing trouble finding the strike with a runner in scoring position score with runners at second and Ryan Brady reached first base zone. He walked a pair, followed at second base, Tristan Prather third and only one out. on an error to start the inning, by a single and an error. The first came up with a diving catch in Hunter pushed the scored to but that play was followed by Hunter run came home on a wild left field to keep the score at 5-0. 6-0 with a pair of singles and a a pop out and strikeout. T.J. pitch. Tooele got out of the jam Tooele left two more runners sacrifice bunt. Baum limited the Bender knocked a single to score with a double play from second damage with a strikout and a fly Brady, and Hector Arce followed baseman Brendan Walker over to out to end the inning. with an infield single. Tyson Vigil first baseman Justin Pollmann. Tooele sliced the lead to 6-1 in slapped an RBI single to cen- CUTE DOGGY! The Buffaloes looked to get the top of the sixth with a two- ter to make it 6-3. Schwartzman For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure back in the game in the second out rally. Justin Pollmann beat followed with his second extra- Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires when Justin Pollmann led off with out an infield hit to start the rally, base hit of the game. This time Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing a double down the left field line. and then Schwartzman ripped a it was a two RBI double down and possible shelter fee. He raced to third on a sacrifice blast over the right fielder’s head the left field line to score Arce Tooele City grounder by Nick Schwartzman. for an RBI and a stand-up triple. and Vigil and make it 6-5. Justin Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to But with one out, Pollmann was Hunter looked for more insur- Pollmann raced to third base on Grantsville hold animals for 3 days unable to score from third. A ance runs in the bottom of the Schwartzman’s hit, and then tied Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. ground out and fly out ended the sixth with runners at first and the game at 6-6 by stealing home inning for the Buffaloes. second and one out. Justin on a wild pitch. A pop out ended Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Peterson settled down and Pollmann raced a long way to the seventh-inning rally for the started to throw strikes the rest make a catch in foul ground Buffaloes. ������������������������ of his time on the mound. from his first base position. The [email protected] 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 Hunter added two runs in the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO runner on second tagged and third with a single, RBI triple and Tooele’s Hector Arce takes off from scooted to third on the play, but RBI single. Peterson ended up first base in Thursday’s game at Baum was able to get out of the pitching three complete innings, Hunter. jam with a superb breaking ball

ing Grantsville a 1-0 lead. With score again. Cowboys Peterson pinch-running for Williams stepped in with the continued from page A10 Barrus, Hutchins swatted a base bases loaded and moved the run- Knee Pain? hit up the middle to bring home ners over with a sacrifice hit. That the second run. scored a run to give Grantsville ing on third base after a sacrifice Westlake answered with two the lead at 3-2. Matthews scored ��������������� hit by Williams, Barrus brought runs in the top of the second, the fourth run on a wild pitch him home with a double, giv- and it was Grantsville’s turn to to extend the lead back to two runs. ���������������� The next batch of runs didn’t WOMEN come until the sixth inning, which is where the game turned 1 Kaitlyn Bresee 23:15.54 The Most Advanced THS Fund into a roller-coaster. 2 Mrs. Bresee 23:42.93 Westlake struck for three runs 3 Kiyome Johnson 23:48.83 in the top of the sixth to take the 4 Brindisy Russell 25:26.96 Treatment to Reduce or Run 5K lead at 5-4. Grantsville looked at 5 Kenya Russell 25:52.82 the possibility of coming away 6 Mikayla Arnold 26:05.95 empty-handed in the bottom Eliminate Knee Pain! Results 7 Shawni Williams 26:16.68 half when Fisher was caught in a 8 Melody Callister 26:46.96 Saturday March 14, 2014 rundown. But, the Westlake third 9 Simone Thomsen 27:00.25 baseman dropped the ball on the • FDA Approved 10 Kim Brady 27:50.99 MEN tag that would have sent Fisher 11 Morgan Hinton 28:42.51 back to the dugout and kept the • Performed by Board-Certifi ed Doctors 1 Zach Marble 19:25.70 12 Genesee Bevan 28:47.71 Grantsville rally alive. With Fisher 2 Chris Bonner 19:52.34 13 Makenna Murray 28:48.14 on third and Williams on second, • 90% Success Rate 3 Brett Call 21:11.83 14 Jocelyn Duncan 28:58.94 Arbon walked to bring Barrus up 4 Schyler Miller 22:14.08 15 Janae Dunn 29:50.39 to the plate with one out and the • Covered by most major Insurances, 5 Rich Shosted 23:05.01 16 Ivy Olcott 30:22.19 bases loaded. 6 Jake Brady 23:11.99 17 Megan Alvarez 30:49.52 Barrus grounded into a field- including Medicare 7 Thomas Wright 23:49.42 18 Courtney Schiwal 30:49.98 er’s choice, but the Cowboys 8 No name listed 23:57.56 19 Paris Stewart 30:50.41 managed to get both Fisher and 9 Ethan Olcott 24:20.58 20 Breana Voight 31:28.64 Williams to score on the play, 10 Terran Dunn 24:36.49 21 Val Medley 31:29.37 giving Grantsville a 6-5 lead. 11 Kurt Shields 25:03.49 22 Tiffanee Bird 32:04.88 However, Westlake struck with 12 David Anderson 26:21.73 23 Laurie Page 32:08.34 a vengeance in the top of the sev- 13 Curtis Kirk 26:24.04 24 Julie Alverson 32:24.58 enth inning, scoring three runs. 14 Gavin Ware 26:58.18 25 Andora Call 33:28.98 The Cowboys couldn’t match it in 15 Jonathan Cox 26:59.56 26 Heather Yadon 33:46.06 the bottom half. 16 Allen Sneed 27:14.54 27 Ashley Callister 33:49.70 Grantsville baseball nexts 17 Alex Rodriguez 27:28.18 28 Courtney Chambers 33:50.59 hosts Morgan on Tuesday at 3:30 18 Levi Thorpe 28:16.05 29 Mikki Ashton 35:09.88 p.m. The game takes place simul- Marlee K. Dalton, FNP-BC— Board Certifi ed Specialist 19 Nathan Pollman 28:22.61 30 Adaline Call 35:22.17 taneously with the softball game 20 Nathan Olcott 28:24.38 31 Elisa Erekson 36:43.68 and boys soccer game, so keep 21 Ron Thorpe 28:31.18 32 Rachel Tolbert 36:44.44 that in mind for parking. OUR NEW LOCATION: 22 Ace Hymas 28:49.00 33 Kathi Erekson 40:26.15 [email protected] ����������� 23 Charlie Cook 29:25.03 34 Leah Erekson 40:26.67 24 Zach Tso 29:28.00 35 Jennifer Rumble 42:45.82 2356 N 400 E, BLDG B, STE 103 • TOOELE 25 Kevin Shields 29:52.58 36 Angela Brewerton 43:00.54 26 Gary Dunn 30:11.05 37 Kauirreanna George 43:05.41 27 Vince Olcott 30:27.77 38 Andrea Cox 43:24.87 28 Meriah Becker 30:32.49 39 Alison Lovell 48:23.28 CALL TODAY TO RESERVE 29 Ron Zander 31:33.57 40 Annika Lovell 48:28.55 30 Ben Cook 31:37.32 41 Emlyn Lovell 48:29.33 YOUR SEAT FOR OUR FREE SEMINAR! 31 Keith Bird 31:40.14 42 Hannah Sheppard 49:42.36 32 Morgan Call 32:18.00 43 Emily Sheppard 50:39.02 33 Kip Bowser 33:38.02 44 Stephanie Williams 50:44.28 34 Jedd Thorpe 33:45.08 PM 45 Melinda Cottrell 50:55.18 35 Joey Skelton 16:48.00 46 Michelle Williams 52:31.99 36 Sean York 33:47.16 47 Tracie Stewart 52:35.46 MARCH 19 • 6:30 37 Zeke Boswell 36:04.67 48 Mallory Hinton 54:02.49 38 Marcus Bunn 38:04.35 49 Olivia Small 54:06.93 Celebrating America’s 39 Josh Robinson 38:14.16 50 Wendy Brewerton 54:11.17 Love of Food 40 Nate Johnson 38:18.02 51 Elaine Brady 55:13.44 435-728-0711 41 David Sheppard 49:17.08 52 Janiece Brady 55:14.12 Find it here every month in the www.motionmed.com 42 No name listed 49:18.71 53 Maddie Cragun 55:17.80 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin 43 No name listed 49:18.71 54 Denise Manzione 55:31.84 44 Aaron Lovell 55:32.67 55 Ruth Alvarez 55:32.00 TOOELETRANSCRIPT 45 Asher Lovell 55:32.67 56 Eve Lovell 55:32.67 BULLETIN Seating Limited • Refreshments Served A12

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Obama announces sanctions ST. PATRICK’S DAY FUN against Russian officials

by Nedra Pickler The Treasury Department shortly after the European Union ASSOCIATED PRESS also is imposing sanctions on announced travel bans and asset four Ukrainians _ including for- freezes on 21 people they have WASHINGTON — President mer President Viktor Yanukovych linked to the unrest in Crimea. Barack Obama on Monday froze and others who have supported Obama administration officials the U.S. assets of seven Russian Crimea’s separation _ under exist- say there is some overlap between officials, including top advisers ing authority under a previous the U.S. and European list, which to President Vladimir Putin, for Obama order. Senior administra- wasn’t immediately made public. their support of Crimea’s vote to tion officials also said they are The sanctions were expected secede from Ukraine. The sanc- developing evidence against indi- after residents in Crimea voted tions are the most comprehensive viduals in the arms industry and overwhelmingly Sunday in favor since the end of the Cold War. those they described as “Russian of the split. Crimea’s parlia- Obama said he was moving government cronies” to target ment on Monday declared the to “increase the cost” to Russia, their assets. region an independent state. The and he warned that more people The administration officials administration officials say there could face financial punishment. said Putin wasn’t sanctioned is some concrete evidence that “If Russia continues to inter- despite his support of the Crimean some ballots for the referendum fere in Ukraine, we stand ready referendum because the U.S. arrived pre-marked in many cities to impose further sanctions,” doesn’t usually begin with heads and “there are massive anomalies Obama said. He added in a brief of state. But the officials, speak- in the vote.” The officials did not statement from the White House ing to reporters on a conference say what that evidence was. that he still believes there could call on the condition they not be The United States, European be a diplomatic resolution to the quoted by name, say those sanc- Union and others say the action crisis and that the sanctions can tioned are very close to Putin and violates the Ukrainian constitu- be calibrated based on whether that the sanctions are “designed tion and international law and Russia escalates or pulls back in to hit close to home.” took place in the strategic pen- its involvement. The U.S. announcement came insula under duress of Russian military intervention. Putin main- tained that the vote was legal and consistent with the right of self- determination, according to the Kremlin. The administration officials said they will be looking at addi- tional sanctions if Russia moves to annex Crimea or takes other action. Those targeted will have all U.S. assets frozen and no one in the United States can do busi- ness with them under Obama’s

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Maresa Manzione speaks four languages and helped usher in the Gift of language program in the school district

TONGUESSTORY MAGGIE BEAZER • PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE aresa Manzione, it for three years during college president of the and also minored in Japanese. Tooele County She considers Japanese to be School Board, the hardest of the languages she speaks four knows, but she said learning languages: English, Spanish, French has helped improve her JapaneseM and French. Her inter- knowledge of language structure. est in language started through “Once you learn one Romance doing 4H as a child. language, they’re all very simi- When Manzione was 12, Maresa Manzione (top) wears the an opportunity arose to host SEE TONGUES PAGE B8 ➤ traditional Japanese kimono she brought home from Japan. Manzione Japanese foreign exchange stu- (bottom left) with Hanoka Ujino Zane dents for a month in the summer. and her family, Izzy, Anthony, David, “I begged my mom to let us and Elysa Manzione. host one, and we did, and from that year on we had summer stu- dents, high school students, and my mom was on the committee,” she said. “So I got interested in the Japanese culture from that experience, and then I went to Japan when I was 16.” She took four years of French at Tooele High and took Spanish her senior year. “I thought it would be easy, and it was,” she said. “Spanish is very similar to French, but with some different pronunciation.” She minored in French, taking B2 TUESDAY FEATURES

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5. LANGUAGE: What day of the week was named after the Roman god Jupiter? by Fifi Rodriguez 6. SCIENCE: What does the symbol “c” stand for in physics? 1. LITERATURE: Who wrote 7. GAMES: What is the length the poem “The Charge of of a standard tennis court? the Light Brigade”? 8. HISTORY: When did Yuri 2. TELEVISION: What was the Gagarin become the first skipper’s real name on human to orbit the Earth? “Gilligan’s Island”? 9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: 3. ADVERTISEMENTS: What What does the Fujita Scale product is advertised measure? as the “The Breakfast of 10. ETIQUETTE: When is it Moments Champions”? appropriate to fly the U.S. 4. U.S. STATES: What time flag upside down? zone is the state of in Time Oklahoma in? THE HISTORY CHANNEL

➤ On March 31, 1776, future first lady Abigail Adams Mega Maze writes to her husband urging him to “remember the ladies” when drafting a new code of laws for the fledgling nation. Abigail pondered if and how the rights of women would be addressed in an American constitution. ➤ On April 4, 1841, only 31 days after assuming office, William Henry Harrison, the ninth presi- dent of the United States, dies at the White House. At his inauguration, ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW Harrison declined to wear a jacket or hat and made and I can only do so much. a two-hour speech. Soon The older I get, the more I do afterward, he developed realize how important what pneumonia. we had all together and how it ➤ On April 5, 1859, natural- worked. ... [lifting] each other ist Charles Darwin sends to this place that you can’t get his publishers the first to alone. I think that’s probably three chapters of “Origin the biggest chemistry thing I of Species,” which will recognize now.” become one of the most And Journey’s founder, Neal influential books ever Schon, wrote on his Facebook published. Knowing the Q: I haven’t seen my favor- page recently: “I hope we can ite actress, Katherine Heigl, in reach out to each other and fates of scientists who had a while. Will she be back on TV connect once again. We had published radical theories soon, or is she a full-fledged amazing chemistry together. I and been ostracized or movie star now? — Penny T., love him with all the love and worse, Darwin had held via email admiration you could ever off publishing his theory A: While Katherine is still have. Steve, let’s talk soon.” I of natural selection for a big-screen draw — she has have all of my fingers and toes years. four movies coming out within crossed for a reunion! ➤ On April 1, 1924, Adolf a year of each other — she • • • Hitler is sentenced for hasn’t forgotten her small- Q: Can you tell me when his role in the Beer Hall lection to a museum or insti- • • • screen roots. Katherine — who “Falling Skies” will return? Putsch of Nov. 8, 1923. He tution where it can be seen Q: My granddad worked in a got her big break on ABC’s I can’t wait! — Jimmy F., via had been charged with and enjoyed by others. — Sam, North Dakota assay office dur- “Grey’s Anatomy” — is set to email Las Vegas ing the 1920s and ‘30s. I have return to series television to A: The fourth season of high treason. Despite his A: I suggest you contact the inherited his scale, which was star in NBC’s “State of Affairs,” TNT’s hit series “Falling Skies,” conviction, he was out Nevada State Museum, 600 N. used to weigh gold ore dur- a drama about a CIA attache which stars Noah Wyle and of jail before the end of Carson St., Carson, NV 89701; ing that same period. I would (Katherine) who advises the Will Patton, premieres Sunday, the year, with his politi- Q: I have a Mr. Peanut nov- 775-687-4810. Your collection like to find out more about it. president on “high-stakes June 22, at 10 p.m. ET/PT. The cal position stronger than elty bracelet made of plastic sounds interesting, and I hope — Rob, Mason, Iowa incidents around the world” series is about life and survival ever. and metal, probably from the you find an appropriate home A: Bob Jibben is president while trying to manage her in the wake of a catastrophic ➤ On April 3, 1936, Richard 1960s. Is it worth keeping? for it. of the International Society complicated personal life. The alien invasion. Before that at 9 Bruno Hauptmann, — Rhonda, Albuquerque, N.M. • • • of Antique Scale Collectors, pilot has been shot, and things p.m., check out the new action convicted in the kidnap- A: Your Mr. Peanut brace- Q: In 1937, I visited a rela- and he has agreed to help you. are looking good for a series series “The Last Ship,” from ping and murder of the let is valued in the $25 to $35 tive in Britain and was given a Founded in 1976, the ISASC pickup. executive producer Michael 20-month-old son of range, depending on condition Wedgwood earthenware cup is an active non-profit group. Speaking of “Grey’s Bay and starring Eric Dane. famed aviator Charles and style. There were several and saucer commemorating Contact Jibben at 1821 W. 49th Anatomy,” Isaiah Washington The series is about a Navy ves- designs made of this bracelet, the coronation of George VI St., Minneapolis, MN 55419; is set to return to the series as sel that may be humanity’s last Lindbergh, is executed which usually were given away and Elizabeth. Is it valuable? [email protected]; and www. Dr. Preston Burke for an epi- hope in the wake of a world- by electrocution. In 1932, as premiums by the company. — Sue, Waco, Texas ISASC.org. sode in May. The show’s cre- wide catastrophe. Charles Jr. was kidnapped Other values include a Planter’s A: Commemorative ware has ator, Shonda Rhimes, told “The from the nursery of the Mr. Peanut display jar, $35; a become increasingly popular Write to Larry Cox in care of Wrap” that Isaiah’s character Write to Cindy at King Lindbergh home. plastic lapel pin, $15; and a in recent years. For example, a King Features Weekly Service, is vital to tying up the story of Features Weekly Service, ➤ On April 2, 1979, the ballpoint pen, $20. Royal Doulton bone china cup P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL Sandra Oh’s character, Cristina P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL world’s first anthrax • • • that was issued to mark the 32853-6475, or send e-mail to Yang. Shonda revealed: “It’s 32853-6475; or e-mail her at epidemic begins in Q: I began collecting bottles wedding of the Prince of Wales [email protected]. Due important to me that Cristina’s [email protected]. Ekaterinburg, Russia as a teenager in Nevada. and Lady Diana Spencer has to the large volume of mail he journey unfolds exactly as it (now Sverdlosk). Thirteen During the past 40 years, I increased in value to almost receives, Mr. Cox is unable to should. Burke is vital to that © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. years later the epidemic have managed to find more $700; a plate featuring an personally answer all reader journey — he gives her story was finally explained: than 400 bottles, many of image of Queen Victoria from questions. Do not send any that full-circle them from saloons and phar- 1887, $400; and an eggcup materials requiring return mail. moment we Workers at a weapons macies in Nevada. Since I showing Princess Margaret need to proper- plant had failed to replace now find myself downsizing, I Rose, $95. Your cup and saucer © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. ly say goodbye a filter, causing a release would like to donate my col- probably are worth about $50. to our beloved of anthrax spores into the Cristina Yang.” outside air. • • • ➤ On April 6, 1950, a train hiking trips does take extra to camp or hike with a group, Q: Please plunges off a bridge into preparation and planning, but plan that with others who are tell me that a rain-swollen river in it can be a blast and an impor- open to bringing Sadie along. the rumors Tangua, Brazil, killing 110 tant experience for Sadie. If it’s If you don’t know anyone, look of a Journey people. Days of torrential important to you, make the for dog-friendly hiking groups reunion with rains had undermined case with your friends to bring on Meetup.com or at the local Steve Perry the bridge’s foundation, Sadie along. While many city, camping-supply store’s mes- are true! state or national parks don’t sage board. — Samuel but there was no warning allow pets, a large number do With that said, remember D., Fort system to stop the train. allow them, with restrictions that Sadie needs to be well- Lauderdale, The locomotive and five that vary depending on the behaved and socialized before Fla. cars fell into the river. The park. taking her camping. Conduct A: Not yet remaining 17 cars some- DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Go online and look up the obedience training daily and ... but word is how stayed on the tracks. My 18-month-old Lab mix, areas you want to visit this year make sure she responds to your that they are © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. “Sadie,” is old enough to go for their rules regarding pets, or commands promptly. You need closer than camping and hiking with call the park directly. 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TELL ME A STORY ‘King of the Moon’ (a Gypsy tale) Pali shivered. Milosh grinned. by Amy Friedman and “Please, invite us in and give us something illustrated by Meredith Johnson warm to drink,” Milosh said. The man thought Milosh had such a winning nce upon a time, Milosh grew up believ- way that he invited them inside. As they were ing a great fortune lay ahead of him, and warming themselves by the fire, Pali suddenly Othough his mother cautioned him not to be blurted out, “You don’t seem like a monster.” a fool, he at last decided it was time to set off on “Who calls me a monster?” their host bellowed. his adventure. He asked his friend, Pali, to come “My friend means only that people who own along because Pali’s uncle owned two horses and such palaces are often greedy and cruel,” Milosh a sleigh. cut in. “We’ll see the world,” Milosh said, and though Their host began to laugh. “I won this in a Pali was shy and frightened, he admired his friend wager,” he said. “Let me show you around!” and agreed. And so, just before spring, when the As he led them through enormous hallways, land was still blanketed in snow, they set off. into rooms as large as their village, Milosh kept There was snow everywhere, and as they trav- staring at the fellow, certain he recognized him. eled past villages, into valleys and up mountains Finally he asked, “Do you mind telling us your and over frozen streams, a storm blew in. name?” “We’ll freeze if we stay out here all night!” Pali “I’m Yanko,” said the host. “That is my name worried, but just then they arrived at an inn. and so it has always been!” “We’ll stay here,” Milosh said, and after tying up Milosh smiled at his host and said warmly, “I the horses, he strode boldly inside. Pali followed. know you. I once heard you play your fiddle at a They sat before a roaring fire, warming their toes. fair. You were brilliant! I am sad to see you have Pali whispered, “Milosh, how will we pay?” lost everything.” “Don’t worry,” Milosh said. “Lost everything?” Yanko said. “I own this pal- Just then, a stranger appeared before them ace!” and said, “Allow me to pay your way. I have been Milosh frowned and said, “You have been fooled searching for some brave men to perform a service into believing you have won, but you have become for the tsar.” a prisoner of this place.” “We’re your men!” Milosh said. “We can do any- “What are you talking about?” Yanko asked, his thing!” face growing pale. “Anything?” Pali said, nervously tugging at his “You were a leader and a king,” Milosh said, “a friend’s arm. powerful musician, but now you are stuck in this Milosh assured his friend, and that night the prison, trapped by mere things. Once you lived stranger paid their way. The next morning, they set under the stars, playing music like a god, a man of off, following the stranger’s carriage. joy and freedom!” Milosh and Pali rode for days, and the stranger Yanko took his fiddle from its hiding place and bought them many feasts and paid for the finest began to play. “You see, I am still a genius!” he lodgings. Milosh could not have been happier. cried. Still, Pali worried. But as music filled the great room, Milosh “I’m meant for good fortune!” Milosh said. winked at Pali and whispered, “I am the genius.” “Never fear!” When Yanko finished playing, he bowed to At last, they reached the tsar’s court, and the Milosh. “Thank you for reminding me of what The crowd began to laugh. Pali nearly wept. “He “Then I can remove the curse.” tsar told them of their task. happiness really is,” he said. And with that, he tricked you, Milosh,” he whispered. “We are fools!” And so the two young men were each given a “Across the river there is a palace that belongs to packed up his belongings and left the palace. But Milosh grinned and bowed to the tsar. huge sack of gold, and with their sack, they started my cousin, the countess,” he explained. “She lost it Keys in hand, Milosh and Pali rode their sleigh “Thank you, sir. Now, as you know, I am a gypsy, off for home. in a wager, and the fierce brute who won it refuses back across the frozen river. By the time they and you have insulted me. Thus I am forced to put As they were traveling, Pali asked, “What was to give it back. If you retrieve the palace from this reached the tsar’s court, word of the brute’s depar- a curse upon you and all the court. I’m afraid it the curse?” monster, I shall reward you with a title!” ture had spread. The crowd outside the court shall have to be a terrible curse.” Milosh just grinned. “I know no curses,” he said, “Done!” Milosh said. Pali was shivering with began to cheer. “You saved the palace!” people The crowd gasped. The tsar roared to his ser- “but it is not curses that hurt people. It is only the fear, but that very afternoon, they set off across cried. vants, “Do something!” fear of curses.” the frozen river. The tsar appeared, and the crowd fell silent. But Milosh shrugged. “There is nothing I can do And when Milosh reached home, his mother When they finally reached the palace, an enor- “I promised you a title,” he said to Milosh. “You to remove the curse unless we receive a reward.” met him at the door, and he grinned and said, “Let mous man answered the door and roared, “What will forever after be known as the King of the “What do you wish?” asked the tsar. me tell you the story of how I became King of the do you want?” Moon.” “We will accept a bag of gold,” Milosh said. Moon!”

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CHICKENS for sale- $5 In 2 YR Savings Call Inch Step-In. Wide NEW BEGINNINGS wasconverted to a large shed. 7 Bedrooms! Fully landscaped! CLEAN!! each; One free beauti- 1-800-341-2087 (ucan) Door. Anti-Slip Floors. PRESCHOOL now ful rooster. Please call 255 S 100 W • TOOELE 711 S 1050 W • TOOELE American Made. Instal- enrolling for the (435)882-2667 DIAMONDS don't pay lation Included. Call 2014-15 school year. retail! Large selection, 800-682-1403 for $750 Need to sell that new LONGER CLASSES high quality. Bridal sets, Off. (ucan) champion bull or your NOW AVAILABLE. wedding bands. Every- yearling calves? Place Summer & Fall thing wholesale! Rocky SELL YOUR car in the your classified ad into Classes. Instructors: ONLY $125,000 ONLY $195,000 Mtn. Diamond Co. Transcript Bulletin Clas- 47 newspapers, find Crystal Lawrence, POOL MANAGER S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 sified section. This home was remodeled just a few Quality craftsmanship. Lot of upgrades! Granite your buyers quickly. For Heather Lawrence, years ago. New wiring, plumbing, etc. counters, under mount sinks, upgraded carpet, main Starting Salary: $14.61 per hour only $163. your 25 Brooke Castagno. Close to all schoold. Extra Large lot fl oor laundry, 120 sq ft cold storage. central air, extra Status: Seasonal, No-Benefi ts word classified will be Call now at (435) with alley access. wide and deep garage. Compare to other new builds! Closing Date: March 20, 2014 at 6:00 pm seen by up to 500,000 882-0209 to reserve readers. It is as simple your child's place. 586 N MAYO DR • TOOELE 1332 E 630 S • TOOELE Example of Duties: as calling the Tooele Over 20 years of ex- Regularly monitor and inspect the pool areas Transcript Bulletin at perience! for safety and cleanliness. Plan and schedule a variety of aquatic programs. May assist in CROSSING GUARD (435)882-0050 for de- tails. (Ucan) RELIABLE LOVING day event operations. Schedule and train lifeguards. Tooele County Sheriff’s Offi ce care in Tooele has Under Supervises all pool personnel, including SELLING YOUR moun- openings. Any ages ONLY $193,000 ONLY $380,000 lifeguards, ticket sales, concession operations, Starting Salary: $10.39 per hour Status: On-Call position, no benefi ts tain bike? www.tooele welcome. Toni Nice rambler,Contract 100% fi nished! Central air, 5 bdrm, Gorgeous Custom Built Home! Loaded w/luxurious custodians and assists volunteer groups and transcript.com (435)833-9144 3 full baths. Pellet stove in bsmt. walk out basement upgrades! Huge windows. Basement has kitchenette facility patrons. Evaluate aquatic programs to Closing Date: March 25, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. w/plumbing and wiring for a kitchen. Large yard & wood burning stove insert in fi replace. Large with auto sprinklers and fence. R.V. Parking bedrooms & bathrooms! You will love it!!! ensure they meet Red Cross and County standards The Opportunity of quality and customer satisfaction. Must have certifi ed pool operator’s license. Maintain Red POSITION DUTIES: Provides protection for 205 S 4TH ST • TOOELE 378 CHAMPLAIN • TOOELE Cross certifi cation in: CPR, Standard First Aid, elementary school students crossing roadways at and Life Guarding. Must be certifi ed Red Cross designated school crosswalks surrounding schools Lifeguard Trainer. EMT Certifi ed preferred. in Stansbury Park; morning, mid-day and after the school day. Directs and supervises traffi c crossing Minimum Qualifi cations the crosswalks in his/her designated areas. Under • High school graduate Performs related duties as required. Preference Under $ $ • Two (2) years of experience or equivalent of given to those who are Stansbury Park residents. ONLY 95,000 ONLY 119,000 education in swimming pool operation. Newly renovated 2 bedroom house for a FabulousContract buy! House in nice • Two (2) years of experience in public service or Minimum Qualifi cations great price!Contract New carpet, paint, vinyl and new neighborhood, close to elementary public relations environment. • Graduation from high school or GED equivalent furnace. Close to elementary school. school. Great house! Or or an equivalent combination of education and Now Accepting Applications experience. Now Renting 782 E CLIFFORD DR • An equivalent combination of education and • Must pass all security checks LAND experience • Must be 21 years of age IncomeIncome Restrictions Restrictions ApplyApply Corner of SR36 & Erda Way. Apx. • Must have a valid Utah Drivers License 4000 N SR 36 Rental assistance may be 35.11 acres of vacant land w/9.66 acres zoned CG For a complete job description or an on-line Exclusively for Seniors (Commercial) & the remaining acrege of 25.45 acres is application please visit Applications and a complete job available.Pet Friendly Call for details zoned RR-5. (Residential on 5 acre lots.) http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html description are available at the ONLY $210,000 Applications must be submitted to the Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce, 408 N 250 W $45,000. 1.25 ac in Tooele City! 435.843.0717 Great home in established neighborhood. 6 Tooele County Human Resources offi ce Rm 308, 47 South Main Street Tooele, UT Call for details 260 W 400 N $40,000. Corner Lot. bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, main fl oor laundry, 75 47 S. Main Tooele, UT 84074 or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us TDD 800.735.2900 gallon water heater, large storageroom. Large .28 435.843.0717 300 W 400 N 1.25 ac on corner lot, Tooele City acre lot.Extra deep garage with nice R.V. parking. EEO Employer EEO Employer NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT EnergySolutions LLC Mixed Waste Facility The Director of the Divi- sion of Solid and Haz- PUBLIC NOTICE ardous Waste is seeking Notice is hereby given public comment on a that the Tooele City treatment variance re- Council will meet in a quest from EnergySolu- Business Meeting on tions for wastes contain- Wednesday, March 19, ing Listed Waste Codes 2014 at the hour of 7:00 and PCBs. P.M. The meeting will The public comment pe- be held at the Tooele riod to receive com- City Hall Council Room ments on the Treatment located at 90 North Main Variance Request will Street, Tooele, Utah. begin on March 18, 2014 1. Pledge of Allegiance and end on April 18, 2. Roll Call 2014. A public hearing 3. Mayor's Community has been scheduled for Youth Recognition 7:00 p.m. on March 26, Awards 2014 at the Tooele 4. Public Comment Pe- County Courthouse. riod Documents related to 5. Resolution 2014-14 A this request can be re- Resolution of the Tooele viewed at the following City Council Approving location: an Easement to Rocky Division of Solid and Mountain Power to Ac- Hazardous Waste cess the Little Mountain Multi Agency State Of- Substation fice Building Presented by Roger 195 North 1950 West, Baker 2nd Floor 6. Resolution 2014-13 A Salt Lake City, Utah Resolution of the Tooele For the public’s conven- City Council Approving a ience, an unofficial copy Contract with Broken Ar- of the Treatment Vari- row Incorporated for ance Request is avail- Construction of the 100 able on the Internet East Storm Drain Project at:http://www.hazardous (400 North to 740 North) waste.utah.gov/Public/ Presented by Paul Han- PublicHearingsandCom-TUESDAYsen March 18, 2014 B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN mentPeriods.htm. 7. Minutes Written comments will be March 3, 2014 accepted if received by March 5, 2014 Help Wanted Business Apartments Apartments Homes for Mobile Homes Buildings 5:00Public p.m. onNotices April 18, 8.Public Invoices Notices Opportunities for Rent for Rent Rent 2014 Meetingsand should be sub- PresentedMeetings by Michelle mitted to the address be- Pitt EARN $500 A DAY: In- Small Business owners: 1BDRM, cute, carport LARGE 2BDRM 1.5bth, GRANTSVILLE, 4bdrm 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile If you build, remodel or low. Comments can 9. Adjourn surance Agent s Place your classified ad available, very quiet, w/d hookups, garbage 2bth rambler, 2 car home for rent, no smok- remove buildings you also be hand delivered Michelle Y. Pitt Needed; Leads, No in 45 newspapers walk-in closet, upper disposal, storage shed, garage, central ac, ing/ pets. 882-1550 can place your classi- to the Division address Tooele City Recorder Cold Calls; Commis- throughout Utah for floor, $545. Laundry on private patio, covered part finished basement. fied ad in 45 of Utah's above and must be re- Pursuant to the Ameri- sions Paid Daily; Life- only $163. for 25 site, credit & back- parking. No smoking. New carpet, new paint. 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile newspapers for only ceived by 5:00 p.m. on cans with Disabilities time Renewals; Com- words, and $5. per ground check. Vine Abolutely no pets. No pets/ smoking. home for rent, no smok- $163. for 25 words ($5. April 18, 2014 Act, Individuals Needing plete Training; Health/ word over 25. You will Street Courtyard, 34 W $650/mo, $500/dep. $1150/mo. ing/ pets. 882-1550 for each additional Scott T. Anderson, Di- Special Accommoda- Dental Insurance; Life reach up to 340,000 Vine St, Tooele www. (435)241-9118 92 North Aspen Way RENT Newly remodeled word). You will reach rector tions Should Notify Mi- License Required. Call households and it is a vinestreetcourtyard. (620 East) 2bdrm 1.5bth $725/mo, up to 340,000 house- Division of Solid and chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele 1-888-713-6020 (ucan) one call, one order, one com 801-205-3883 ONE BEDROOM base- Davidson Realty holds and all you do is Hazardous Waste City Recorder, at ment apartment. $500/dep, possibilty of bill program. Call the (801)466-5078 rent to own. call the Transcript Bul- Department of Environ- 843-2110 prior to the FULL TIME Medical Re- Transcript Bulletin at 2 AND 3bdrm apart- $475/mo plus $300/ www.dripm.com letin at 882-0050 for all mental Quality meeting. TDD Phone ceptionist. Friendly, out- ments behind Super dep. No smoking, no (435)843-1197 882-0050 for further (435)830-8579 the details. (Mention P.O. Box 144880 Number 843-2108 going. Familiar with info. (ucan) Wal-Mart. Swimming pets. (435)882-1442 UCAN Classified Net- Salt Lake City, Utah (Published in the Tran- Chiropractic. Email re- pool, hot tub, exercise (435)830-5651 NEWER 3BDRM, 2bth TRAILER SPACES work) 84114-4880 script Bulletin March 18, sume to dana@tvspi- room, playground, full home for rent, near Set- available at Henwood Comments can also be 2014) nec.com or fax clubhouse. 843-4400 PRIVATE BEDROOM. METAL ROOF/ WALL Wanted Free wifi, satellite TV, tlement Elementary. Mobile Park 250 W 500 sent by electronic mail (435)833-9223 $1100/mo, $1100/dep. N. Call (435)882-6642 Panels, Pre-engineered to: [email protected]. PUBLIC NOTICE 2BDRM 1bth, quiet. No refrigerator, microwave, Contact Edith Montano Metal Buildings. Mill Comments sent in elec- The Grantsville City HOLIDAY INN Express pets, no smoking, 1yr bed. Shared kitchen/ CALL ME Last for Fast (435)277-6682 for de- prices for sheeting coil tronic format should be Council will hold a work is currently accepting lease. Central air, w/d bath, w/d. No pets. Utili- Cash for your car, tails. are at a 4 year low. You identified by putting the meeting at 6:00 p.m. on applications for a hookups, storage shed, ties paid. $375/mo Offi ce Space truck, van or SUV. Free get the savings. 17 Col- following in the subject Wednesday, March 19, part-time front desk and carport, water, sewer, $400/dep towing. Call STANSBURY PARK ors prime material, cut line: public comment on 2014 at 429 East full time room atten- (801)455-9599 garbage included. For 435-882-6141 to your exact length. dants. Weekends and Rambler, 3bdrm, 2bth, FOR LEASE Office/ EnergySolutions’ Re- Main Street, Grantsville, further information CO Building Systems UT 84029. The agenda holiday's are required. I WILL come to you and SETTLEMENT CAN- NO PETS, NO SMOK- Business Space quest. All documents in- please call 1-800-COBLDGS is as follows: Applicants must be able pay cash for your junk YON APARTMENTS ING. $1350/mo. Water Utilities included. 54 cluded with the com- (435)882-4986 (ucan) WORK MEETING to pass drug and back- cars and trucks. Deposit moves you in included. $500/dep. South Main. 1mo ments should be submit- AGENDA: ground tests. Applica- (435)224-2064 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- through December with Call Shawn (801)301- free. (602)826-9471 ted as ASCII (text) files tions can be picked up eled, govt. subsidized. a 12mo lease. Settle- 8591 Financial or in pdf format. 1. Discussion of rate GREAT OFFICE Space at the front desk 1531 WANTED: Scrap metal. Playground, carport ment Canyon Apart- For further information, changes for sewer. located on Tooele’s Services North Main. No phone Appliances, lawn mow- ,free cable. $500/dep. ments (435)882-6112 TOOELE 3BDRM please call Otis Wil- 2. Adjourn. Main Street available loughby of the Division PUBLIC NOTICE: calls. ers, garbage disposals, 211 S. Hale, Grants- 2.5bth, 2 car garage, all BANKRUPTCY ON A SPACIOUS 2 & 3BDRM for sale or lease. Office of Solid and Hazardous The Grantsville City etc. Will pick up free. ville. Call Chris utilities paid, including BUDGET *$350 Aspire NOW HIRING Concrete apartments available, is spacious, includes Waste at (801) Council will hold its regu- Call Rick at (435)843-8247 Equal internet and cable. Credit Solutions. Stop finishers, equipment Call today for move in kitchen/ break room, 2 536-0220. In compli- lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. (801)599-5634 Housing Opp. $1695/mo (801)842- Garnishments Now!! operators, and con- specials! The Willows bathrooms and parking ance with the Americans on Wednesday, March 9631 Bankruptcy/Credit Re- struction laborers. Must 366 E Main Grantsville. lot in rear. For inquiries, with Disabilities Act, indi- 19, 2014 at 429 East 2BDRM DUPLEX, w/d pair. Get a Fresh Start. have construction expe- (435)884-6211 pricing or to make a viduals with special Main Street, Grantsville, Autos hookups, carport, no aspirecreditsolution. rience, CDL a viewing appointment, needs (including auxil- UT 84029. The agenda pets, no smoking. TOOELE, 2BDRM, com 801-446-8216 Li- plus.Call Dustin Homes please contact Mark at iary communicative aids is as follows: $675/mo, $400/dep. washer, dryer, nice censed/ Insured (ucan) CASH Paid To You for (435)224-2994 or CALL TO ORDER AND 435-840-1191. Call (435)882-1867 yard and garage. $850/ and services) should call your unwanted or bro- S h a n n a a t Brooke Baker, Office of PLEDGE OF ALLE- (435)840-2224 mo, central air and $$SAVE MONEY FRAMER residential ken down car, truck or (801)755-3487. Must Human Resources at GIANCE heat. (801)201-2952 Search Bank & HUD Public Notices homes with 4 + years SUV. Free towing. Lost 2BDRM VERY Nice, see to appreciate. (801) 536-4412 TDD ROLL CALL homes www.Tooele Meetings experience, Tooele title? We can help. Call Quiet, carport, storage (801) 536-4414. AGENDA: TOOELE, 3BDRM, 2bth BankHomes.com work. (435)840-0412 (801)347-2428 shed, w/d hookups, (Published in the Tran- 1. Presentation to Tara upstairs duplex, spa- Berna Sloan (435) Deadline for public no- $625/mo. Call Ron script Bulletin March 18, Baker. Scheduling Coordinator DONATE YOUR CAR - cious bright clean, ac/ 840-5029 Group 1 Water Shares tices is 4 p.m. the day (435)849-3969 or Alli- 2014) 2. Mayor's Youth for Vine Street Dental Fast Free Towing 24 hr. heater, w/d hookups, prior to publication. Specialty Center in son (435)830-9147 carport, storage, pets Planning on selling your Public notices submit- Awards. Response - Tax Deduc- 3 SETTLEMENT Can- PUBLIC NOTICE Tooele. We are looking negotiable. No smok- home, you could be ted past the deadline 3. Summary Action tion UNITED BREAST 2BDRM, 1BTH, New yon Irrigation water Notice is hereby given for a scheduling coordi- ing. $800/mo. 830-6994 sending your sales will not be accepted. Items. CANCER FOUNDA- paint, carpet. No pets/ shares $3000 per that the Tooele City nator to work with our points to up to 340,000 UPAXLP a. Approval of Minutes TION Providing Free smoking. Very nice, share. Please call Council & Tooele City five specialty doctors. households at once. b. Approval of Bills Mammograms & Breast $585/mo, $500/dep, Homes for (435)241-4127 or Redevelopment Agency We have excellent car- For $163. you can NOTICE OF PUBLIC c. Personnel Matters Cancer Info (435)830-2317 (435)830-0024 of Tooele City, Utah, will ing doctors and a fan- Rent place your 25 word HEARING 4. Consideration of 800-604-1682 (ucan) meet in a Work Session tastic staff. Job will pay classified ad to all 45 GRANTSVILLE Irrigation Proposed Planned Unit awarding the RFP for 3BDRM, 1.5BTH, no on Wednesday, March well with benefit pack- SELL YOUR CAR or WHY RENT When You newspapers in Utah. shares wanted, $3200. Development and Sub- engineering services for pets, no smoking, 19, 2014 at the hour of age for well skilled em- boat in the classifieds. Can Buy? Zero down Just call the Transcript Paying quickly by division Amendment the West Bench Water $300/dep, $750/mo. 5:00 P.M. The meeting ployee. Part time with Call 882-0050 or visit & Low Income pro- Bulletin at 882-0050 for casheirs check. Call Mi- for Spring Canyon Es- Pipeline Project- Clean and comfortable. will be held at the Tooele full time possibility. www.tooeletranscript. grams, 1st time & Sin- all the details. (Mention chael at (801)870-8085 tates Subdivision Phase 1. Call to see. City Hall Large Confer- Please fax or e-mail re- com gle parent programs, ucan) modifying the density 5. Consideration of (435)882-1287 ence Room located at 90 sumes to (435) Berna Sloan (435) Settlement Canyon Wa- from a Rural Residen- awarding the RFP for ter Shares for sale. Call tial 5 acre minimum to North Main Street, engineering services for 882-8954 or karen4 BASEMENT STUDIO 1 840-5029 Group 1 SELLING YOUR Apartments George at (801) a 2 acre minimum, and Tooele, Utah. the Deseret Peak Sewer [email protected]. person maximum, HOME? Advertise it in 2BDRM, 1BTH, newly 949-5617. Please leave modifying certain lots 1. Open Meeting Line Project. for Rent separate kitchen and the classifieds. Call STOCKTON MINER’S remodeled, fenced message for call back if within that subdivision, 2. Roll Call 6. Matters for review: bath, utilties included. 882-0050 or visit Cafe seeking line cook. 1BDRM apartment for back yard, no pets, no no answer. located east of and ad- 3. Draft Policy & Proce- a. Request for Donation. No smoking, no pets, www.tooeletran Must have Food Han- rent. (435)882-7583 smoking, $750/mo. jacent to Droubay dure Regarding Public 7. Mayor and Council no exceptions. script.com dler’s permit, one year 214 South 5th Street. Road, south of Pine Comment Period Reports. $550/mo, $350/dep. experience. Please fill 1BDRM BASEMENT (801)450-8524 Canyon Road Presented by Brad Pratt 8. Closed Session (For 46B E 100 S. Find Out What out application at res- apartment, furnished, On April 2, 2014, the 4. Discussion: the Sale of Real Prop- (435)882-7828 taurant. utilities paid, wifi, cable, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Mobile Homes Your Neighbors Erda Township Planning - Business License Re- erty). (435)830-6916 w/d $595/mo, home for rent, no smok- Are Thinking Commission will hold a newal Inspections (re: 9. Adjourn. Wanted: two outgoing $400/dep. No pets. Ref- ing/ pets. 882-1550 sign or civil violations) GRANTSVILLE CLEAN 2006 2BDRM 2bth, new public hearing on the Christine Webb part time receptionists. erences required. Avail- Open Forum Presented by Steve Pru- 2bdrm 1bth duplex, HOMES available to pur- carpet, dishwasher, above described pro- City Recorder 10-15hr per week for able 4/1/14. Every Tuesday den/ Roger Baker w/d, carport, yard, ref- chase for LOW IN- new sod in yard, lot rent posed planned unit de- In compliance with the each. Email resume (435)882-6141 TOOELE - Resolution 2014-14 A erences checked. COME buyers with $275/mo includes wa- TRANSCRIPT velopment. The meeting Americans with Disability [email protected] BULLETIN Resolution of the Tooele HAVING A yard sale? $650/mo, $500/dep. good credit. Berna ter, sewer, garbage. will be held at 7:00 p.m. Act, Grantsville City will City Council Approving BECOME A SUB- Advertise in the Tran- Available now. Sloan (435)840-5029 $20,000 obo. at the Tooele County accommodate reason- an Easement to Rocky SCRIBER. 882-0050 script (702)558-5108 Group 1 Real Estate. (435)841-2829 Building, (Auditorium, able requests to assist First Floor), 47 South Mountain Power to Ac- persons with disabilities Main Street, Tooele, cess the Little Mountain to participate in meet- Utah 84074. Substation Presented ings. Requests for assis- You are welcome to pro- by Roger Baker tance may be made by vide any written com- - Resolution 2014-13 A calling City Hall (435) ments to the Building Resolution of the Tooele 884-3411 at least 3 days and Development Serv- City Council Approving a in advance of a meeting. Tooele Valley Homes & Lots! ices office at the address Contract with Broken Ar- (Published in the Tran- listed below prior to the row Incorporated for script Bulletin March 18, meeting. You are also Construction of the 100 2014) 2081442 Fairlane N 380 E,Dr., Tooele Tooele 875 E 980 N, Tooele welcome to attend the East Storm Drain Project meeting to gain informa- (400 North to 740 North) tion or voice your opinion Presented by Paul Han- Public Notices regarding this issue. sen Trustees For questions or addi- - Water Request at Mer- tional information, please cur Presented by Paul Deadline for public no- contact the Building and Hansen tices is 4 p.m. the day Development Services - M. Arbshay Com- prior to publication. 4 bedrooms Department mander Blvd Rezone Public notices submit- 1¾ bathrooms (435-843-3274). (OS to LI) Presented by ted past the deadline 2 car garage Future meetings regard- Jim Bolser will not be accepted. Very Open and Cozy House 5. Motion to Close Meet- UPAXLP Beautiful spotless home close to all schools. NewBEAUTIFUL carpet, paint and5 BEDROOM, plantation shutters. 3+ BATH Large HOME bright 3 beds, 2 baths, Great space, vaulted ceilings, ing this application will NEW FLOORING, CARPET & PAINT!! Great views from east to west. Beautiful master suite with jetted master tub and walk in large backyard, Large RV pad with gates in front be posted at the Tooele ing to Discuss: main floor family room or formal living room. Nice big family room in the basement. This home is - Pending Litigation NOTICE OF TRUS- in pristinecloset. Vaulted condition ceilings, come great anddaylight take windows a look! in the$ basement, fruit trees, and big painted garage. $ and back of the yard. $ County Building, adver- 159,900 187,900 189,900 tised in the public notice - Property Acquisition TEE'S SALE section of the Tooele 6. Adjourn APN: 10-028-0-0096 Transcript Bulletin and Michelle Y. Pitt TRA: Trust No. 812 E Bates Canyon RD, Tooele New446 Build Bevan in Way, West Tooele Erda posted on the State and Tooele City Recorder 1381325-39 Ref: davie, Tooele County Web- Pursuant to the Ameri- alice IMPORTANT NO- sites. cans with Disabilities TICE TO PROPERTY Blaine Gehring Act, Individuals Needing OWNER YOU ARE IN Tooele County Planner Special Accommoda- DEFAULT UNDER A (Published in the Tran- tions Should Notify Mi- DEED OF TRUST, script Bulletin March 18, chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele DATED November 22, 2014) City Recorder, at 2010 UNLESS YOU 843-2110 prior to the TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Home under construction NOTICE OF PUBLIC meeting. TECT YOUR PROP- 1/2 acre horse property, beautiful floor plan, COMMENT (Published in the Tran- ERTY, IT MAY BE Beautiful East Bench 4 bed 3.5 bath home 5.00 acre home with 5 beds and 3 baths charming front porch, granite counter tops, EnergySolutions LLC script Bulletin March 18, SOLD AT A PUBLIC Mechanics2-tone dream! paint, 30’ upgraded by 35’ detached floors. garage, Mixed Waste Facility 2014) SALE. IF YOU NEED WOW this beautiful property comes with 14 acre feet of water! A 500 tree operating orchard. A fully operational green house and heated, hotwater plus a$ bathroom. New roofing The Director of the Divi- AN EXPLANATION OF a beautiful fully finished house and so very much more. If you are looking for a home in the country this is it!! $ and upgraded wood windows. 250,000 $ 589,900 Starting at 259,900 sion of Solid and Haz- PUBLIC NOTICE THE NATURE OF THE ardous Waste is seeking Notice is hereby given PROCEEDING public comment on a that the Tooele City AGAINST YOU, YOU 827 S. Deer Hollow Rd., Tooele treatment variance re- Council will meet in a SHOULD CONTACT A 997 E Brookfield Ave, Erda 55 E. Main, Ophir quest from EnergySolu- Business Meeting on LAWYER. On April 15, tions for wastes contain- Wednesday, March 19, 2014, at 4:30pm, James ing Listed Waste Codes 2014 at the hour of 7:00 H. Woodall, as duly ap- and PCBs. P.M. The meeting will pointed Trustee under The public comment pe- be held at the Tooele and pursuant to Deed of riod to receive com- City Hall Council Room Trust recorded Decem- ments on the Treatment located at 90 North Main ber 09, 2010, as inst. Variance Request will Street, Tooele, Utah. No. 350925, in book xx, begin on March 18, 2014 1. Pledge of Allegiance page xx, of Official Re- and end on April 18, 2. Roll Call cords in the office of the Luxury Erda Home on 4.9 Acres Beautiful East Bench Home 2014. A public hearing 3. Mayor's Community County Recorder of 6 beds, 3.5 baths, Open floor plan, large 6 beds, 5 baths, spacious master suite, Amazing Home in Ophir has been scheduled for Youth Recognition Tooele County, State of kitchen, gracious master suite with access to amazing open floor plan, open loft, theater 7:00 p.m. on March 26, Awards Utah executed by Alice L 3 bedrooms, 2 family rooms. Really beautiful. a large covered deck. $544,900 room, office. 6836 sq. ft. $689,900 2014 at the Tooele 4. Public Comment Pe- Davie, As Trustee Under County Courthouse. riod Declaration of Trust Of Documents related to 5. Resolution 2014-14 A The Alice L Davie Living this request can be re- Resolution of the Tooele Trust Dated The 28th viewed at the following City Council Approving Day Of January 2009 location: an Easement to Rocky WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Division of Solid and Mountain Power to Ac- AUCTION TO HIGHEST HotHomesUtah.com Hazardous Waste cess the Little Mountain BIDDER, PAYABLE IN SEARCH EVERY HOME IN UTAH Multi Agency State Of- Substation LAWFUL MONEY OF fice Building Presented by Roger THE UNITED STATES 195 North 1950 West, Baker AT THE TIME OF SALE, 2nd Floor 6. Resolution 2014-13 A (SUCCESSFUL BID- Salt Lake City, Utah Resolution of the Tooele DERS MUST TENDER For the public’s conven- City Council Approving a A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 Call Laramie or Mark ience, an unofficial copy Contract with Broken Ar- IN CERTIFIED FUNDS of the Treatment Vari- row Incorporated for TO THE TRUSTEE AT Call Laramie DunnTooele County’s for ALL Real Estate Specialists ance Request is avail- Construction of the 100 THE TIME OF SALE, able on the Internet East Storm Drain Project WITH THE BALANCE at:http://www.hazardous (400 North to 740 North) DUE BY NOON THE your Real Estate needs waste.utah.gov/Public/ Presented by Paul Han- FOLLOWING BUSI- PublicHearingsandCom- sen NESS DAY, AT THE 435-224-4000 mentPeriods.htm. 7. Minutes OFFICE OF THE TRUS- Written comments will be March 3, 2014 TEE), At the tooele accepted if received by March 5, 2014 county courthouse 74 5:00 p.m. on April 18, 8. Invoices South 100 East Tooele, 435-849-5914 2014 and should be sub- Presented by Michelle Utah all right, title and in- Laramie Dunn Mark Dunn mitted to the address be- Pitt terest conveyed to and low. Comments can 9. Adjourn now held by it under said also be hand delivered Michelle Y. Pitt Deed of Trust in the to the Division address Tooele City Recorder property situated in said above and must be re- Pursuant to the Ameri- County and State de- ceived by 5:00 p.m. on cans with Disabilities scribed as: Lot 96, April 18, 2014 Act, Individuals Needing Tooele highland subdivi- Scott T. Anderson, Di- Special Accommoda- sion, a subdivision of rector tions Should Notify Mi- tooele city, according to Division of Solid and chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele the official plat thereof, Hazardous Waste City Recorder, at recorded in the office of Department of Environ- 843-2110 prior to the the county recorder of mental Quality meeting. TDD Phone tooele county, Utah. The P.O. Box 144880 Number 843-2108 street address and other Salt Lake City, Utah (Published in the Tran- common designation, if 84114-4880 script Bulletin March 18, any, of the real property Comments can also be 2014) described above is pur- sent by electronic mail ported to be: 235 S 2nd to: [email protected]. St Tooele Ut 84074 Comments sent in elec- Estimated Total Debt as tronic format should be of April 15, 2014 is identified by putting the $63,347.76. The under- following in the subject signed Trustee disclaims line: public comment on any liability for any incor- EnergySolutions’ Re- rectness of the street ad- quest. All documents in- dress and other common cluded with the com- designation, if any, ments should be submit- shown herein. Said sale ted as ASCII (text) files will be made, but without or in pdf format. covenant or warranty, For further information, express or implied, re- please call Otis Wil- garding title, possession, loughby of the Division condition, or encum- of Solid and Hazardous brances, including fees, Waste at (801) charges and expenses 536-0220. In compli- of the Trustee and of the ance with the Americans trusts created by said with Disabilities Act, indi- Deed of Trust, to pay the viduals with special remaining principle sums needs (including auxil- of the note(s) secured by iary communicative aids said Deed of Trust. The and services) should call current beneficiary of the Brooke Baker, Office of Trust Deed as of the Human Resources at date of this notice is: (801) 536-4412 TDD Champion Mortgage (801) 536-4414. Company and the re- (Published in the Tran- cord owners of the prop- script Bulletin March 18, erty as of the recording 2014) of the Notice of Default is/are:.Davie, Alice James H. Woodall, TRUSTEE 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)254- 9450 James H. Woodall Sig- nature/By Dated: March 04, 2014 DLPP-436720 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin March 11, 18 & 25, 2014) NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE APN: 10-028-0-0096 TRA: Trust No. 1381325-39 Ref: davie, alice IMPORTANT NO- TICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED November 22, 2010 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- TECT YOUR PROP- ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On April 15, 2014, at 4:30pm, James H. Woodall, as duly ap- pointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded Decem- ber 09, 2010, as inst. No. 350925, in book xx, page xx, of Official Re- cords in the office of the County Recorder of Tooele County, State of Utah executed by Alice L Davie, As Trustee Under TOOELE COUNTY Declaration of Trust Of HOUSING AUTHORITY The Alice L Davie Living REQUEST FOR Hous- Trust Dated The 28th ing Quality Inspections Day Of January 2009 The Tooele County WILL SELL AT PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE Housing Authority will be AUCTION TO HIGHEST Notice is hereby given receiving proposals for BIDDER, PAYABLE IN that Clean Harbors, Housing Quality/ HOME LAWFUL MONEY OF Aragonite, LLC (“CHA”), Inspection Services, THE UNITED STATES State EPA ID Number which involves inspec- AT THE TIME OF SALE, NOTICE OF PUBLIC UTD981552177, has tion of approximately (SUCCESSFUL BID- COMMENT submitted a request to 350 units per year lo- DERS MUST TENDER EnergySolutions LLC the Utah Division of cated throughout Tooele A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 Mixed Waste Facility Solid and Hazardous County (excluding Wen- IN CERTIFIED FUNDS The Director of the Divi- Waste for the Class 2 dover). The majority of TO THE TRUSTEE AT sion of Solid and Haz- modification to the inspections are located NOTICE OF TRUS- THE TIME OF SALE, ardous Waste is seeking Waste Analysis Plan within Tooele City limits. TEE'S SALE WITH THE BALANCE public comment on a (WAP) RCRA Part B The response to this in- APN: 10-028-0-0096 DUE BY NOON THE treatment variance from Permit, CHA intends to vitation will be evaluated TRA: Trust No. FOLLOWING BUSI- EnergySolutions for a make changes on the according to the follow- 1381325-39 Ref: davie, NESS DAY, AT THE waste with Waste Codes WAP, including waste ing factors: alice IMPORTANT NO- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- D009 or U151 (High characterization, in order 1. Price per initial in- TICE TO PROPERTY TEE), At the tooele Subcategory Mercury). to continue operations spection and cost of any OWNER YOU ARE IN county courthouse 74 The public comment pe- with current market follow-ups required DEFAULT UNDER A South 100 East Tooele, riod to receive com- needs. 2. Organization/ individu- DEED OF TRUST, Utah all right, title and in- ments on the variance A 60 day public com- als history and capacity DATED November 22, terest conveyed to and request will begin on ment period for this to perform the required 2010 UNLESS YOU now held by it under said March 18, 2014 and end modification request will services. TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Deed of Trust in the on April 18, 2014. A begin on March 14, 2014 3. Related experience TECT YOUR PROP- property situated in said public hearing has been and end on May 13, and Certificates of train- ERTY, IT MAY BE County and State de- scheduled at 7:00 p.m. 2014. All comments ing/completion achieved. SOLD AT A PUBLIC scribed as: Lot 96, on March 26, 2014 at the must be submitted in (Provide current Utah li- SALE. IF YOU NEED Tooele highland subdivi- Tooele County Court- writing to Mr. Scott An- cense, if you have one) AN EXPLANATION OF sion, a subdivision of house. derson, Director, Divi- 4. Past performance THE NATURE OF THE tooele city, according to Documents related to sion of Solid and Haz- relative to work history PROCEEDING the official plat thereof, this request can be re- ardous Waste, Utah De- and work experience. AGAINST YOU, YOU recorded in the office of viewed at: partment of Environmen- 5. Results from verifica- SHOULD CONTACT A the county recorder of Division of Solid and tal Quality, Multi-Agency tion of references, li- LAWYER. On April 15, tooele county, Utah. The Hazardous Waste State Office Building, censing and insurance 2014, at 4:30pm, James street address and other Multi Agency State Of- 195 North 1950 West, coverage (must have li- H. Woodall, as duly ap- common designation, if fice Building Salt Lake City, Utah, ability insurance policy pointed Trustee under any, of the real property 195 North 1950 West, 84116. and errors and omis- and pursuant to Deed of described above is pur- 2nd Floor Salt Lake City, CHA will conduct a pub- PUBLIC NOTICE sions policy). Trust recorded Decem- ported to be: 235 S 2nd Utah lic information meeting Call for Proposals 6. Current valid Utah ber 09, 2010, as inst. St Tooele Ut 84074 For the public’s conven- concerning this modifica- The Tooele County Rec- driver's license. No. 350925, in book xx, Estimated Total Debt as ience, an unofficial copy tion request on Tuesday, reation Special Service PROPOSALS WILL BE page xx, of Official Re- of April 15, 2014 is of the Treatment Vari- April 15, 2014 at 5:30 District will be accepting RECEIVED UNTIL cords in the office of the $63,347.76. The under- ance Request is avail- PM at the Grantsville new proposals for rec- MARCH 21, 2014 AT County Recorder of signed Trustee disclaims able on the Internet at: Public Library (Large reation projects from 5:00 P.M. Tooele County, State of any liability for any incor- http://www.hazardous Conference Room), 42 February 6, 2014 to April Attn: DeAnn Christian- Utah executed by Alice L rectness of the street ad- waste.utah.gov/Public/ North Bowery Street, 2, 2014. Applications sen, at 118 East Vine Davie, As Trustee Under dress and other common PublicHearingsandCom- Grantsville, UT. must follow grant submit- TOOELE COUNTY Street, Tooele, Utah Declaration of Trust Of designation, if any, mentPeriods.htm. Questions regarding this tal outline available from HOUSING AUTHORITY 84074. The Alice L Davie Living shown herein. Said sale Written comments will be modification may be di- each member of the REQUEST FOR Hous- Your response should in- Trust Dated The 28th will be made, but without accepted if received by rected to CHA by con- board or Tooele County ing Quality Inspections clude the following: Day Of January 2009 covenant or warranty, 5:00 p.m. on April 18, tacting Mr. Lonnie Brown Clerk Office, Marilyn Gil- The Tooele County 1. Name, address, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC express or implied, re- 2014 and should be sub- PUBLIC NOTICE at (435) 884-8170; or the lette, 435-843-3148, Housing Authority will be phone number and brief AUCTION TO HIGHEST garding title, possession, mitted to the address be- Notice is hereby given Utah Department of En- Tooele County Court receiving proposals for history of organization/ BIDDER, PAYABLE IN condition, or encum- low. Comments can that Clean Harbors, vironmental Quality, Divi- House, 47 South Main, Housing Quality/ HOME individual. LAWFUL MONEY OF brances, including fees, also be hand delivered Aragonite, LLC (“CHA”), sion of Solid and Haz- Rm 318. Five copies of Inspection Services, 2. Related project/ areas THE UNITED STATES charges and expenses to the Division address State EPA ID Number ardous Waste, by con- the grant submittal which involves inspec- of expertise on which the AT THE TIME OF SALE, of the Trustee and of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC above and must be re- UTD981552177, has tacting Mr. Boyd Swen- should include: name of tion of approximately organization/ individual (SUCCESSFUL BID- trusts created by said COMMENT ceived by 5:00 p.m. on submitted a request to son at (801) 536-0232 or project, location and writ- 350 units per year lo- has performed work or DERS MUST TENDER Deed of Trust, to pay the EnergySolutions LLC April 18, 2014. the Utah Division of Mr. Rick Page at (801) ten bid of estimated cated throughout Tooele had experience during A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 remaining principle sums Mixed Waste Facility Scott T. Anderson, Di- Solid and Hazardous 536-0230. The Permit- costs, type of construc- County (excluding Wen- the last five years. IN CERTIFIED FUNDS of the note(s) secured by The Director of the Divi- rector Waste for the Class 2 tee's compliance history tion or improvement and dover). The majority of A. Include work history TO THE TRUSTEE AT said Deed of Trust. The sion of Solid and Haz- Division of Solid and modification to the is also available from Mr. a point of contact (with inspections are located where actual inspections THE TIME OF SALE, current beneficiary of the ardous Waste is seeking Hazardous Waste Waste Analysis Plan Swenson. contacts name and ad- within Tooele City limits. were performed or expe- WITH THE BALANCE Trust Deed as of the public comment on a Department of Environ- (WAP) RCRA Part B A copy of this modifica- dress and telephone The response to this in- rience has been illus- DUE BY NOON THE date of this notice is: treatment variance from mental Quality Permit, CHA intends to tion request is available number). Furthermore, vitation will be evaluated trated. FOLLOWING BUSI- Champion Mortgage EnergySolutions for a P.O. Box 144880 make changes on the for review by the general projects which are ac- according to the follow- B. Include resume and NESSTuesday DAY, March AT THE 18, Company2014 and the re- waste with Waste Codes Salt Lake City, Utah WAP, including waste public at the Utah De- cepted must be com- ing factors: proof of liability insur- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- cord owners of the prop- D009 or U151 (High 84114-4880 Tooelecharacterization, Transcrip in torder-Bullepartmenttin of Environmen- pleted by November 30, 1. Price per initial in- ance, business licenseb7 TEE), At the tooele erty as of the recording Subcategory Mercury). Comments can also be to continue operations tal Quality, Division of 2014 or the applicant spection and cost of any etc. county courthouse 74 of the Notice of Default The public comment pe- sent by electronic mail with current market Solid and Hazardous may stand to lose their follow-ups required C. Include mileage and SouthPublic 100 EastNotices Tooele, is/are:.Davie,Public Notices Alice riodPublic to receive Notices com- to:Public [email protected]. Notices needs.Public Notices Waste,Public Multi-Agency Notices funding.Public The Notices Special 2.Public Organization/ Notices individu- usePublic of own Notices vehicle ex- Utah allTrustees right, title and in- JamesTrustees H. Woodall, mentsMiscellaneous on the variance CommentsMiscellaneous sent in elec- A Miscellaneous 60 day public com- StateMiscellaneous Office Building, RecreationMiscellaneous District Board alsMiscellaneous history and capacity penseMiscellaneous in the inspection terest conveyed to and TRUSTEE 10808 River request will begin on tronic format should be ment period for this 195 North 1950 West, of Officers must approve to perform the required quote. now held by it under said Front Parkway, Suite March 18, 2014 and end identified by putting the modification request will Salt Lake City, Utah. any deviation from this services. D. Copy of insurance Deed of Trust in the 175 South Jordan Ut on April 18, 2014. A following in the subject begin on March 14, 2014 Note for Media Ad- process. Send all pro- 3. Related experience policies. property situated in said 84095 (801)254- 9450 public hearing has been line: public comment on and end on May 13, dresses: This notice is posals to: TOOELE and Certificates of train- E. Remember to sign County and State de- James H. Woodall Sig- scheduled at 7:00 p.m. EnergySolutions’ re- 2014. All comments for informative purposes COUNTY RECREATION ing/completion achieved. and date your response scribed as: Lot 96, nature/By Dated: on March 26, 2014 at the quest. All documents in- must be submitted in in accordance with the SPECIAL SERVICE (Provide current Utah li- and return in a sealed Tooele highland subdivi- March 04, 2014 Tooele County Court- cluded in the comments writing to Mr. Scott An- requirements of the Utah DISTRICT, 47 South cense, if you have one) envelope. sion, a subdivision of DLPP-436720 house. should be submitted as derson, Director, Divi- Department of Environ- Main, Tooele, Utah 4. Past performance General Scope of Work: tooele city, according to (Published in the Tran- Documents related to ASCII (text) files or in pdf sion of Solid and Haz- mental Quality, Division 84074. For any addi- relative to work history Under the jurisdiction of the official plat thereof, script Bulletin March 11, this request can be re- format. ardous Waste, Utah De- of Solid and Hazardous tional information con- and work experience. the Housing Authority recorded in the office of 18 & 25, 2014) viewed at: For further information, partment of Environmen- Waste; and not a re- tact: Kent Baker 5. Results from verifica- Contracting Officer, the the county recorder of Division of Solid and please call Otis Wil- tal Quality, Multi-Agency quest for publication. 435-840-0549; Kip Por- tion of references, li- Inspector will be required tooele county, Utah. The Hazardous Waste loughby of the Division State Office Building, (Published in the Tran- ter 435-830-1154; Scott censing and insurance to conduct Housing street address and other Public Notices Multi Agency State Of- of Solid and Hazardous 195 North 1950 West, script Bulletin March 18, Campbell 801-821-6446; coverage (must have li- Quality Standards In- common designation, if Water User fice Building Waste at (801) 536- Salt Lake City, Utah, 2014) Bill Dixon 435-840-1290; ability insurance policy spections as outlined in any, of the real property 195 North 1950 West, 0220. In compliance 84116. Mark McKendrick and errors and omis- the Housing and Urban described above is pur- Deadline for public no- 2nd Floor Salt Lake City, with the Americans with CHA will conduct a pub- PUBLIC NOTICE 435-241-0065. sions policy). Development handbook. ported to be: 235 S 2nd tices is 4 p.m. the day Utah Disabilities Act, individu- lic information meeting Call for Proposals Kent Baker 6. Current valid Utah Proper inspection forms St Tooele Ut 84074 prior to publication. For the public’s conven- als with special needs concerning this modifica- The Tooele County Rec- Treasurer driver's license. will be provided by the Estimated Total Debt as Public notices submit- ience, an unofficial copy (including auxiliary com- tion request on Tuesday, reation Special Service (Published in the Tran- PROPOSALS WILL BE Housing Authority. All of April 15, 2014 is ted past the deadline of the Treatment Vari- municative aids and April 15, 2014 at 5:30 District will be accepting script Bulletin February RECEIVED UNTIL costs associated should $63,347.76. The under- will not be accepted. ance Request is avail- services) should call PM at the Grantsville new proposals for rec- 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, MARCH 21, 2014 AT be incorporated into the signed Trustee disclaims UPAXLP able on the Internet at: Brooke Baker, Office of Public Library (Large reation projects from March 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 5:00 P.M. price per inspection. any liability for any incor- http://www.hazardous Human Resources Conference Room), 42 February 6, 2014 to April 25 & 27, 2014) Attn: DeAnn Christian- Housing Authority repre- rectness of the street ad- Public Notices waste.utah.gov/Public/ at(801) 536-4412 TDD North Bowery Street, 2, 2014. Applications sen, at 118 East Vine sentative to determine dress and other common Miscellaneous PublicHearingsandCom- (801) 536-4414. Grantsville, UT. must follow grant submit- TOOELE COUNTY Street, Tooele, Utah the timeframe of inspec- designation, if any, mentPeriods.htm. (Published in the Tran- Questions regarding this tal outline available from HOUSING AUTHORITY 84074. tions to be done in con- shown herein. Said sale Deadline for public no- Written comments will be script Bulletin March 18, modification may be di- each member of the REQUEST FOR Hous- Your response should in- junction with the recertifi- will be made, but without tices is 4 p.m. the day accepted if received by 2014) rected to CHA by con- board or Tooele County ing Quality Inspections clude the following: cation and move-in/ covenant or warranty, prior to publication. 5:00 p.m. on April 18, tacting Mr. Lonnie Brown Clerk Office, Marilyn Gil- The Tooele County 1. Name, address, move-out timelines. express or implied, re- Public notices submit- 2014 and should be sub- PUBLIC NOTICE at (435) 884-8170; or the lette, 435-843-3148, Housing Authority will be phone number and brief Other requirements: garding title, possession, ted past the deadline mitted to the address be- Notice is hereby given Utah Department of En- Tooele County Court receiving proposals for history of organization/ 1. The Housing Authority condition, or encum- will not be accepted. low. Comments can that Clean Harbors, vironmental Quality, Divi- House, 47 South Main, Housing Quality/ HOME individual. reserves the right to re- brances, including fees, UPAXLP also be hand delivered Aragonite, LLC (“CHA”), sion of Solid and Haz- Rm 318. Five copies of Inspection Services, 2. Related project/ areas ject any and all propos- charges and expenses to the Division address State EPA ID Number ardous Waste, by con- the grant submittal which involves inspec- of expertise on which the als and to waive any in- of the Trustee and of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC above and must be re- UTD981552177, has tacting Mr. Boyd Swen- should include: name of tion of approximately organization/ individual formality or technicality trusts created by said COMMENT ceived by 5:00 p.m. on submitted a request to son at (801) 536-0232 or project, location and writ- 350 units per year lo- has performed work or the proposals received Deed of Trust, to pay the EnergySolutions LLC April 18, 2014. the Utah Division of Mr. Rick Page at (801) ten bid of estimated cated throughout Tooele had experience during as determined to be in remaining principle sums Mixed Waste Facility Scott T. Anderson, Di- Solid and Hazardous 536-0230. The Permit- costs, type of construc- County (excluding Wen- the last five years. the best interest of the of the note(s) secured by The Director of the Divi- rector Waste for the Class 2 tee's compliance history tion or improvement and dover). The majority of A. Include work history Housing Authority. said Deed of Trust. The sion of Solid and Haz- Division of Solid and modification to the is also available from Mr. a point of contact (with inspections are located where actual inspections TOOELE COUNTY current beneficiary of the ardous Waste is seeking Hazardous Waste Waste Analysis Plan Swenson. contacts name and ad- within Tooele City limits. were performed or expe- HOUSING AUTHORITY Trust Deed as of the public comment on a Department of Environ- (WAP) RCRA Part B A copy of this modifica- dress and telephone The response to this in- rience has been illus- IS AN EQUAL OPPOR- date of this notice is: treatment variance from mental Quality Permit, CHA intends to tion request is available number). Furthermore, vitation will be evaluated trated. TUNITY EMPLOYER Champion Mortgage EnergySolutions for a P.O. Box 144880 make changes on the for review by the general projects which are ac- according to the follow- B. Include resume and (Published in the Tran- Company and the re- waste with Waste Codes Salt Lake City, Utah WAP, including waste public at the Utah De- cepted must be com- ing factors: proof of liability insur- script Bulletin March 6, cord owners of the prop- D009 or U151 (High 84114-4880 characterization, in order partment of Environmen- pleted by November 30, 1. Price per initial in- ance, business license 11, 13 & 18, 2014) erty as of the recording Subcategory Mercury). Comments can also be to continue operations tal Quality, Division of 2014 or the applicant spection and cost of any etc. of the Notice of Default The public comment pe- sent by electronic mail with current market Solid and Hazardous may stand to lose their follow-ups required C. Include mileage and DEADLINES FOR clas- is/are:.Davie, Alice riod to receive com- to: [email protected]. needs. Waste, Multi-Agency funding. The Special 2. Organization/ individu- use of own vehicle ex- sifieds ads are Monday James H. Woodall, ments on the variance Comments sent in elec- A 60 day public com- State Office Building, Recreation District Board als history and capacity pense in the inspection and Wednesdays by TRUSTEE 10808 River request will begin on tronic format should be ment period for this 195 North 1950 West, of Officers must approve to perform the required quote. 4:45 p.m. Front Parkway, Suite March 18, 2014 and end identified by putting the modification request will Salt Lake City, Utah. any deviation from this services. D. Copy of insurance 175 South Jordan Ut on April 18, 2014. A following in the subject begin on March 14, 2014 Note for Media Ad- process. Send all pro- 3. Related experience policies. 84095 (801)254- 9450 public hearing has been line: public comment on and end on May 13, dresses: This notice is posals to: TOOELE and Certificates of train- E. Remember to sign James H. Woodall Sig- scheduled at 7:00 p.m. EnergySolutions’ re- 2014. All comments for informative purposes COUNTY RECREATION ing/completion achieved. and date your response nature/By Dated: on March 26, 2014 at the quest. All documents in- must be submitted in in accordance with the SPECIAL SERVICE (Provide current Utah li- and return in a sealed March 04, 2014 Tooele County Court- cluded in the comments writing to Mr. Scott An- requirements of the Utah DISTRICT, 47 South cense, if you have one) envelope. DLPP-436720 house. should be submitted as derson, Director, Divi- Department of Environ- Main, Tooele, Utah 4. Past performance General Scope of Work: (Published in the Tran- Documents related to ASCII (text) files or in pdf sion of Solid and Haz- mental Quality, Division 84074. For any addi- relative to work history Under the jurisdiction of script Bulletin March 11, this request can be re- format. ardous Waste, Utah De- of Solid and Hazardous tional information con- and work experience. the Housing Authority 18 & 25, 2014) viewed at: For further information, partment of Environmen- Waste; and not a re- tact: Kent Baker 5. Results from verifica- Contracting Officer, the Division of Solid and please call Otis Wil- tal Quality, Multi-Agency quest for publication. 435-840-0549; Kip Por- tion of references, li- Inspector will be required Hazardous Waste loughby of the Division State Office Building, (Published in the Tran- ter 435-830-1154; Scott censing and insurance to conduct Housing Multi Agency State Of- of Solid and Hazardous 195 North 1950 West, script Bulletin March 18, Campbell 801-821-6446; coverage (must have li- Quality Standards In- fice Building Waste at (801) 536- Salt Lake City, Utah, 2014) Bill Dixon 435-840-1290; ability insurance policy spections as outlined in 195 North 1950 West, 0220. In compliance 84116. Mark McKendrick and errors and omis- the Housing and Urban 2nd Floor Salt Lake City, with the Americans with CHA will conduct a pub- 435-241-0065. sions policy). Development handbook. Utah Disabilities Act, individu- lic information meeting Kent Baker 6. 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Tongues for a year and became heavily with a Japanese family. involved with the program. “It was a little bit scary continued from page B1 “My favorite part of having because I didn’t speak foreign exchange students was Japanese, and the girl that lar in the way they conjugate just getting to know about dif- was my age was in school the their verbs and their sentence ferent cultures and meet dif- first week I was there, so I was structure, so you could easily ferent people,” she said. “They with her mom at home during pick up on the other ones,” she would bring fun games and the day, and she didn’t speak said. “French helped me to pick origami, and then we’d get to English. We did a lot of cha- up on Spanish faster, so I can teach them cooking and about rades,” Manzione said. really understand a lot of it.” the animals on our farm. I still The positive experience When Manzione was in col- keep in touch with some of the that she had in Japan led to lege, she had an internship with kids that we hosted.” her hosting exchange students the company that had spon- She also valued the experi- within her own home as an sored her family’s exchange ence she had getting to see the adult. Now, she periodically students. She lived in Japan other side when she stayed volunteers as a counselor for exchange students and meets with them once a month, as required by the state, to dis- cuss any concerns they may Join the Club! have. This also entails meeting with the host family separately. Manzione hopes that her expe- Tooele Club riences staying with a host Tooele 438 W 400 N Annual family give her empathy for Teen Center Membership the challenges and loneliness Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. exchange students can face. She said: “I think it’s a little Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ Club 435.843.5719 bit easier when exchange stu- dents come for the full school Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! year because when they come for a month you’re trying to entertain them the whole time. Afterschoolol Whereas the high school stu- dents are there for a longer programs forfor time so they’re more a part of the family and they can get Youth andd Teens involved in school activities. It’s ages 6 - 18.8. When School hard because sometimes they is struggle with the language, but The Club for the long term it’s less stress- is In! Out ful and you get to know them better.” TooeleClub.org Manzione said she has fond memories of the teenagers that stayed with her family. Her favorite was a girl named Kimiko Kondo, who lived with TOOELE her family when Manzione was TRANSCRIPT 16 and liked to poke fun at the lazy way her host family pro- BULLETIN nounced words. “Her favorite phrase was ‘L’eggo my Eggo’ — I guess she saw it on TV. It was very entertaining. When I went back ������������������ to Japan as a college student, I would try to recruit kids to come to homestays or summer February 2014 Winner: camps here. She was one of the counselors, and when I saw her, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO I said ‘Hey, L’eggo my Eggo!’ Maresa Manzione shows the design of a paper folding craft she hand-dyed while living in Japan. Thomas Karjola She still remembered.” Not all experiences with Manzione’s nieces had been “I had a lot of opportunities Two alpacas checking out a newborn. exchange students are as posi- participating in language growing up. There are more tive; however, Maresa said, “I’ve immersion programs at their now, but that’s everywhere, not never been a counselor for schools, and that made her just in Tooele. I didn’t especially anyone who has gone home think more about doing the enjoy Tooele as a teenager,” she early. I had one student who same thing in Tooele County. admitted. “I thought there was we thought about it, but once The road to approval began nothing here to do, but I seem we changed host families, it earlier last year. to have found plenty of things was better. I’ve been doing this “The superintendent, who to do, so that was mostly in my as an adult for about twenty has since retired, had been head.” years, and I don’t think we’ve looking into it, and they found Manzione said that educa- ever sent a student home. All of out that this was the last year tion in Tooele County is differ- the students that are here have to get a grant for elemen- ent for her kids than it was for counselors, like me, and we can tary schools. Then we had to her. usually work problems out.” approve it as a school board.” “I think some of the things Manzione said she consid- In fall 2014, the program will are harder,” she said. “Classes ers her knowledge of languages be implemented in five Tooele move faster now, in most extremely valuable, so it’s only County elementary schools. things. For a while it seemed natural that she would want “The different languages are like all of the subjects were seg-

to encourage foreign language German, French, Portuguese, mented from each other, but FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Your photo could be next! Submit your photo to: study in the next generation. Spanish and Chinese, and we now education has gotten to be A Japanese doll picked up as a sou- [email protected] “I think not knowing a lan- have to hire five new teach- more cross-curriculum again. venir from Manzione’s travels in Japan. guage puts you at a disadvan- ers,” she said. “They have to be We bring science into other tage,” she said. “My husband certified and pass a written and things, and math into other and then they can take that and I have traveled a lot, and speaking test in that language.” things, and I like that.” back, and if something hap- every time we’re lucky that one Manzione has a unique Manzione said she rec- pens in the news, and people of us knows a language that’s perspective in her position as ommends that children be are talking bad about us, then either similar to or the same school board president because exposed to different languages they’ll stick up for America, language that’s spoken there.” she was educated in the Tooele and cultures from a young age. or vice versa. We get to know As president of the Tooele County School District grow- Speaking from her own back- these kids, we learn about ���������� County School Board, ing up. Her four children also ground in the exchange student their culture, and it makes the Manzione is now able to direct- attend Tooele County schools. program, Maresa said, “I think world smaller. The only way to ly influence decisions made She thinks that the education that if you have that experi- achieve some sense of world ������� regarding education. She’d con- she received here has impacted ence, if a kid comes here, they peace is to actually get to know sidered running for the school her positively. learn more about Americans, people.” board after being frustrated ����� while attending some of the meetings. However, it wasn’t until the school board member for her district resigned that Manzione took action. Manzione was appointed to ���������������� the vacant position. Then, she sought re-election and was suc- cessful. ������������� “The school board has been interesting to me, and I’ve ���������������������������������� learned a lot,” she said. “I was a PTA President and my par- ��������������������������������������� ents were both teachers, and I thought I knew a lot about ����������������������������������� education, but it was still a big learning curve. There’s a lot to be involved in, a lot to be in ������������������������ charge of, and a lot to know. ������������ The school board is mainly in charge of the budget and hir- ing the superintendent, and ������������������������������� in order to do that, you need ������������ to have goals. So hopefully I’m doing a good job.” Manzione was instrumen- tal in setting up the language COURTESY OF MARESA MANZIONE ������������������������������� immersion program for first Manzione with a group of Japanese school children in April 1991. She and the students were on a ski camping trip in ������������������������������� graders that begins this fall. Nagano, Japan.

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