Animal lover rescues animals in need See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY November 12, 2019 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 126 No. 47 $1.00 Recount of ballots in city council race deemed ‘inevitable’ Only one vote stands between Dave McCall and Tony Graf for Tooele City Council seat

TIM GILLIE EDITOR The Tooele City municipal election has proved that every The second graders perform “Stars and Stripes Forever” as Executive Director Stephanie Eccles and guest speaker Staff Sergeant Jeff Beazer watch at Excelsior Academy Friday morning. vote counts. At the close of ballot count- ing on election eve, incumbent Tooele City Councilman Dave VETERANS DAY CELEBRATION AT EXCELSIOR McCall held a seven-vote lead Tony Graf Dave McCall PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD over candidate Tony Graf for the third of three seats on the verify their signatures. city council. However, Gillette said she The vote count was 2,226 is preparing for an automatic for McCall and 2,219 for Graf. recount, which is triggered After additional mail in when the vote margin is closer ballots and provisional bal- than one vote per precinct. lots were counted last week, “A recount may take a few McCall’s victory margin shrunk days,” she said. to one vote. The process will require The count now stands at every ballot to be run through 2,243 for McCall and 2,242 for the counting machine one Graf. more time. Each candidate will Tooele County Clerk Marilyn be invited to send someone to Gillette said she still has witness the recount, according between 75 to 100 ballots in to Gillette. her office to count, but most of those are waiting for voters to SEE BALLOTS PAGE A7 ®

Tight council race puts spotlight on county clerk’s office

Veteran Adrian Hinton (above), Veteran Walter Cook (above right), and Veteran Mike Parks (right) enjoy the Veterans Day Celebration.

TTB FILE PHOTO Tooele County Deputy Clerk Holly Shields prepares and verifies signatures on ballots returned by voters for the August 2019 primary election. Staff Sergeant Jeff Beazer TIM GILLIE was the guest EDITOR speaker at Excelsior Every vote counts and every vote must be counted. Academy’s The tight race for Tooele City Council between incum- Veterans Day bent Dave McCall and candidate Tony Graff has shined a Celebration. spotlight on the Tooele County Clerk’s office as it conducts the first ever municipal general election with all vote-by- mail ballots Some voters have raised concerns about ballot count- ing. One voter said she went into the county clerk’s office on Oct. 31 because she received a postcard that said she had opted out of receiving a vote-by-mail ballot. The voter said that she voted, but after the election, the vote tracking site on the Lieutenant Governor’s website said the ballot had not yet been counted. According to Tooele County Clerk Marilyn Gillette, she sent a postcard to around 10 voters who had checked

SEE RACE PAGE A7 ® Veteran Jim Wyciskalla enjoys the celebration.

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B6 CLASSIFIEDS B4 Veterans Day at Wasps edge Flyers end HOMETOWN B1 the Elks Lodge Cowboys in Stallions’ strong OBITUARIES A6 See A2 semis season OPEN FORUM A4 See A8 See A8 SPORTS A8 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY November 12, 2019

DEVAN GOWANS/TTB PHOTO DEVAN GOWANS/TTB PHOTO The Sgt. Rodney M. Davis Detachment #1251 of the Marine Corps League marches with the colors during a Veterans Day U.S. Army Col. Todd W. Burnley, Tooele Army Depot commander, is presented with a quilt from the event at the Tooele National Guard Armory Monday morning. Tooele County Quilt Guild during a Veterans Day event. Tooele City honors war veterans at commemorative event Monday Tooele’s mayor, TEAD’s commander extol importance of service

DEVAN GOWANS said. “[The Elks Lodge] holds celebration,” Winn said. “We STAFF WRITER these types of events in honor live in the greatest nation in Over 350 Tooele County of our public servants and we the world. We live in one of the residents gathered at the also hold Memorial Day and greatest valleys and states in Tooele National Guard Armory veterans appreciation events our nation, and we owe that to Monday morning to com- and a veterans car show that you, our veterans.” memorate and honor service takes place every August.” “We are a great people members and their families in At 11 a.m., the Sgt. Rodney because we do not forget the observance of Veterans Day. M. Davis Detachment #1251 sacrifices that were made on DEVAN GOWANS/TTB PHOTO The event was hosted by of the Marine Corps League our behalf,” she said. Tooele Scholar Academy Charter School students sing the national anthem during a Veterans Day event at the Dave McCall, a Tooele City conducted a colors ceremony Winn then spoke about Tooele National Guard Armory Monday morning. Councilman and veterans coor- followed by musical perfor- the city’s continuing effort dinator of Elks Lodge #1763 in mances by students from the to honor its veteran popula- highlighted the importance of sible for sorting and process- one of them were critical to our Tooele City. Tooele Scholar Academy char- tion at Veterans Memorial service in all roles of the mili- ing a backlog of mail for the mission success.” A breakfast for attendees ter school. Harold E. McConnell Park. That effort is to include tary, not just those who served American troops stationed in Following remarks from started at 9:30 a.m., during of the Marine Corps League a new statue, which is slated in combat, but those who filled Europe at the time. guest speakers, Cyndie Kirk and which a static display with Detachment offered a moment to be unveiled at the park on supporting roles as well. “For those of you who have members of the Tooele County war relics and other military of remembrance for prisoners Memorial Day 2020. The stat- Burnley shared the story of been forward-deployed, noth- Quilt Guild presented 34 hand- mementos was made available of war and those missing in ue, sculpted by Tooele County World War II veteran Elizabeth ing is more important than crafted quilts to veterans in for visitors. action. resident Marvine Hitesman, Bernice Johnson, who served getting a piece of mail from attendance, to include WWII “We’ve been doing this event Tooele City Mayor Debbie depicts a soldier and his dog as in the 6888th Central Postal home,” Burnley said. “She val- veteran Farrell Anderson. for quite a long time,” McCall Winn also gave remarks, rejoic- part of a Vietnam-era combat Battalion of the Women’s ued her country and she valued McCall offered closing ing in the significance of veter- tracker team. Army Corps from March 1943 her service. … Every veteran remarks, after which, the ans and their service. Col. Todd W. Burnley, com- to November 1945. She was has played a crucial role in the Marine Corps League retired “It is quite an honor to be mander of Tooele Army Depot, a member of an all-African defense of our nation and none the colors. Something here at today’s Veterans Day addressed the audience. He American female unit respon- are greater than the other. Each [email protected] On Your Mind? Write a Letter School District breaks to the Editor! ground on new Tooele Transcript Bulletin P.O. Box 390 Tooele, UT 84074 Vernon Elementary [email protected] Classrooms expected to be ready for students in fall 2020

TIM GILLIE building being 114 years old, EDITOR Vernon Elementary needs a TOOELE TRANSCRIPT The first shovels of dirt for seismic upgrade including BULLETIN the new Vernon Elementary reinforcing the bell tower, School were dug last week and restrooms and playground ADMINISTRATION construction is expected to be equipment need to brought up Scott C. Dunn Publisher completed in nine months. to American with Disability Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus Tooele County School Act requirements, the school’s OFFICE District held a groundbreaking lighting needs to be upgraded, Bruce Dunn Controller ceremony for the $3.8 million the coal furnace needs to be COURTESY TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Chris Evans Office Manager school Thursday afternoon replaced, exterior masonry Vernon/Dugway Schools principal Jeff Wyatt speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Vernon Elementary School. Steve West (left) school district operations manager and Scott Rogers (right, TCSD superin- Vicki Higgins Customer Service immediately north of the cur- needs repair, the attic needs tendent. Patricia Cook Circulation Manager rent Vernon Elementary. insulation, and the irrigation EDITORIAL Vernon’s oldest resident, system needs to be upgraded, Tim Gillie Editor Ruth Olson, 97, attended the according to the school dis- David Bern Editor-at-Large ceremony. Four generations trict’s facilities report. Darren Vaughan Sports Editor of the Olson family attended The cost to update and Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor school in the current building. repair the existing building Devan Gowans Staff Writer When completed, the new would run around 50% more Mark Watson Correspondent Vernon Elementary will pre- than rebuilding, according to ADVERTISING serve some history, according estimations from Salt Lake Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager to Steve West, the school dis- City- based MHTN architects. Keith Bird Advertising Sales trict’s director of operations. The new 8,300 square-foot Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & The bell from the top of the Vernon Elementary, which Classified Advertising Manager current building will be saved is about 30% larger than the LAYOUT & DESIGN and placed on top of the sign current school, was designed John Hamilton Creative Director for the new school. The new by -based Naylor Liz Arellano Graphic Artist school has been designed with Wentworth Lund Architects. PRODUCTION a non-functional, bell tower- The contract for construction Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager like structure, giving the build- of the building was awarded to Fred Feinauer Production Manager ing a similar historic country North Salt Lake-based Hughes Dan Coats Pre-press Technician schoolhouse silhouette as the General Contractors. current building. The new school will take SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered After considering alterna- approximately nine months to by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, tives, including busing Vernon build and should be open in Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, ; $45 per year by mail in Tooele Elementary students for more time for the 2020 school year, County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the than an hour to Dugway, according to school district United States. the school district’s board of officials. COURTESY TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE HOURS: education voted in November The new Vernon Elementary Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Ruth Olson, 97, helps turn a ceremonious blade of dirt at the Veron Elemetary School groundbreaking. Four closed Saturday and Sunday. 2018 to build a new Vernon will have three classrooms, a generations of Olson’s family, inlcuding her husband, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren attended Elementary. kitchen, a media center, and a CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: school in the old Vernon schoolhouse. 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. About one-fourth of the cur- gym. It will also have state-of- PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: rent Vernon School building, the-art security features and the Juab and Tooele county 4 p.m. day prior to publication. including the bell tower, dates all of the latest instructional line that is 25 miles southeast COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, back to 1905, which is 10 years technology, giving the teach- of Vernon. Eureka Elementary BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: before the county school dis- ers and students in Vernon the School has 92 students in a 3 p.m. day prior to publication. trict was organized. same resources as are available building built in 1995. OBITUARY DEADLINE: The remainder of the school in other elementary schools in The drive to Eureka from 10 a.m. day of publication. was added when the build- the school district. Vernon takes about 26 minutes. Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals ing was remodeled in 1929, The school district will pay In 2018, parents of 14 elemen- postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the same year that the school for the new elementary using tary students and 24 secondary the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, district lifted its ban on hiring its existing capital fund bal- students from Vernon chose to Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, married women as teachers, ance. send their students to school in Tooele City, Utah 84074. according to “History of Tooele The school district receives Eureka. POSTMASTER: County Volume II.” additional operating funds for A new school, along with Send change of address to: Today, the school has three Vernon Elementary from the a recent change to a four-day PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 classrooms, a multipurpose state’s Necessary Small School school week, may entice some COURTESY TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 room, restrooms, and a small funding program beyond the parents to keep their students A group of Vernon Elementary students watch the groundbreaking cer- email: [email protected] teacher work area. A portable regular state per student fund- in Vernon, according to a sur- emony for their new elementary school Thursday afternoon. or visit our website extension at behind the building is used as ing. vey completed by the school www.tooeletranscript.com a library. The manually stoked The 2019 enrollment at district. district held in Vernon in doesn’t always get it right. We Entire contents ©2019 Transcript Bulletin coal-fired furnace that heats Vernon Elementary was 27 stu- Former Vernon Mayor Bruce February 2019. are excited and thankful and Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may the building during the winter dents, up from 22 in 2018. Thomas responded positively “This is something we have pledge to help the school dis- be reproduced in any form without the sits in the basement. The Tintic School District to the plans for the new school dreamed about,” he said. “They trict see this to fruition.” written consent of the editor or publisher. Aside from parts of the has an elementary school near during a meeting the school got it right and government [email protected] TUESDAY November 12, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 hompson’s SR-36, I-80 most dangerous on T SmokeHouse Monday mornings and evenings SMOKED - FRESH App on crash data shows how many collisions, where and when Turkeys DEVAN GOWANS STAFF WRITER A state app on auto crash $ 69 lb *While supplies last. data shows which days and 3 times-of-day are most danger- ous to travel on Interstate 80 ORDER NOW FOR THE and state Route 36 in Tooele HOLIDAYS! County. According to data compiled by the Utah Department of 3975 N. Hwy 36 • Erda • 435.882.0215 Transportation, there were 218 SOURCE/UDOT crashes on I-80 between mile- A screenshot from crashmapping.utah.gov, sourced by UDOT, showcasing the amount of collisions and and posts 99 and 101 during a near times-of-day they occured on I-80 between milepost 99 and 101 from 2016 to 2019 four-year period from Jan. 1, 2016, through Nov. 12, 2019. Public The data is posted on the Moose Lodge Welcome! Utah Vehicle Collision app at crashmapping.utah.gov. Of those collisions, 35 were cited for driving too fast for existing conditions, 29 for failing to keep in the proper lane, and 28 for following too closely. No contributing factors were cited for the remaining 108 collisions. Also, Monday, Tuesday and Saturday were the highest crash days of the period at 24%, 18%, and 17%, respec- tively. Of 137 crashes with R a f fl e ! time data, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. GET ONE OF A KIND CHRISTMASAM GIFTS!PM were the most dangerous NOVEMBER 16 • 11  5 hours with 47 collisions. COURTESY OF UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL • Delicious Lunch • Zebra In 2016, 43 crashes An accident closed eastbound I-80 in March 2019, causing traffic to be diverted for several hours for cleanup. • Handmade Goods • Tupperware Baked occurred between the mile- • Paparazzi • Much More! Goods! posts, 98 in 2017 and 71 in those needs, strengthen Utah’s 2018, according to the app. economy and enhance our On SR-36 from Lake Point to quality of life.” Tooele Moose Lodge • 1100 E Vine St. the Tooele viaduct, there were One Tooele County resident 1,163 collisions from 2016 said that he has experienced to 2019. The highest num- growing traffic problems first- ber occurred in 2017 at 405 hand. crashes, 367 in 2018 and 358 “It’s been getting worse in 2016. every year,” Jesse Verdi said According to SR-36 data in an open forum on social Outside Storage on the app, traffic collisions media. occurred the most around “I work near the I-15 free- 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. They drop way and 4500 South, and Lots Available before 12 p.m. and then rise traffic used to be backed up to steadily from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. 7200 West on I-80 [on his com- To better accommodate mute home] and that meant Easy to get in and out of growing traffic on both road- you were going to be sitting ways, UDOT has begun work there for two hours,” he said. on several flyover bridge “They fixed the bridge [at Lake projects along the Lake Point] and now the worst part RIAL Point Junction corridor near is SR-36 going into Tooele.” UST PA Blackrock and near Exit 99. Verdi also referenced to the D RK As part of the project, a growing need for the Midvalley N third southbound lane has Highway, which is an active I opened on SR-36 from the construction project by UDOT off-ramps to Sunset Road. This and will feature an interchange will move more traffic through at I-80 and a two-lane, 4.5 mile the signal at Saddleback freeway intersecting at Sheep Boulevard, and ease backups Lane in Tooele Valley. on I-80 because of the reduced “I know that they are going SOURCE/UDOT ST E queue, according to UDOT’s to punch out an offramp at A screenshot from crashmapping.utah.gov, sourced by UDOT, showcasing ORAG project summary web page. Sheep Lane, which should help the amount of collisions that took place from the beginning of the 2016 to The exit 99 and Blackrock the people who live in the mid- now on State Route 36 in Lake Point, and Exit 99 on I-80 to the Lake Point flyover bridge projects are valley parts of Stansbury, Erda Junction nearby Black Rock. Call for prices to reserve your spot! underway to accommodate and Granstville,” Verdi said. population growth in Utah, Nov. 10-16 has been desig- over. tionary emergency vehicles, said UDOT Region Two plan- nated by the Federal Highway In a press release from Nov. highway maintenance vehicles 435.850.0057 ner Grant Farnsworth in a Administration as National 10, the Utah Department of or towing vehicles displaying report to Tooele City. Traffic Incident Response Public Safety reminds Utah flashing red, red and white, Grantsville Industrial Park “As Utah’s population grows, Awareness Week to draw pub- drivers that the response to a red and blue lights or amber so does its transportation lic awareness to the dangers collision is just as important lights, need to slow down, pro- needs,” he said. “Every four emergency responders face as the response of the person vide as much space as practical years, the Utah Department when reacting to a traffic inci- towing a vehicle, rescuing the to the stationary vehicles, and of Transportation updates its dent. trapped, healing the injured move over a lane if it’s safe and Your Complete Local News Source Statewide Rural Long-Range During the week, the Utah and investigating the incident. clear, according to the law. Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 Transportation Plan for rural Department of Public Safety’s The department also reminds [email protected] areas. This plan forecasts trans- goal is to increase awareness drivers of Utah’s Move Over portation needs over the next of the dangers emergency law as contained in Utah code 30 years and identifies a list responders face and remind 41-6a-904. of projects meant to address drivers to slow down and move Drivers approaching sta-

Man arrested after allegedly shooting gun in Stansbury

DEVAN GOWANS lying down in the back alley,” responded at 4:41 a.m., within STAFF WRITER Scharmann said. “The indi- a couple of minutes after the Guns shots were fired vidual approached the suspect shooting happened. behind Anytime Fitness at the who then pulled a gun on “No one was shot or injured, Stansbury Village Shopping him.” and we have not yet deter- Center in Stansbury Park The individual grabbed the mined what he was shooting Tuesday morning and a suspect handgun from the suspect and at,” Scharmann said. has been arrested. restrained him, Scharmann The suspect, identifed as According to Lt. Travis said. Lance Milner, 34, of West Scharmann with the Tooele A Sheriff deputy, who was Jordan, was taken into cus- County Sheriff’s Office, gun- also working out in the gym tody. shots were reportedly heard at the time, helped to detain “An investigation is ongoing, at the backdoor of the gym the suspect until the Sheriff’s but at this point we can’t deter- shortly before 4:40 a.m. by a Office arrived on-scene, mine anyone else was involved person who was in the gym at Scharmann said. at this point other than the the time. The Sheriff’s Office received suspect,” Scharmann said. “The individual opened the the call from emergency ser- dgowans@tooeletranscript door and found the suspect vices at 4:38 a.m. and deputies Full Local Sports Coverage In Every Issue TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY November 12, 2019

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

OUR VIEW Cough and sneeze With flu season underway, local citizens reminded to get vaccinated and help the community stay well There are worse things, but waking up on Christmas Day morning and struggling to get out of bed because of headache, muscle pain and fever is bad enough. Instead of joining the family for opening gifts, you hunker down between the sheets for warmth and think I should have got a flu shot. Fortunately it’s mid-November, which means there’s still time to get vac- cinated before the height of the influenza season possibly hits during the Holidays. But time is running out, health officials warn. The 2019-20 influenza season officially began on Oct. 1 and runs through next spring. As reported in last Thursday’s edition, flu cases across the U.S. remain low. Also, the Utah Department of Health reports only sporadic cases across the state. But because influenza typically peaks in December and January, it’s highly recommended that people get vaccinated now, health offi- cials say. Why the urgency? It takes about two weeks for the vaccine to work with the body’s natural defenses to produce antibodies that can ward off infection. Another reason?: Whenever the flu hits the state hard, Tooele County usually isn’t spared, like the 2013-14 flu season during which thousands of county residents got sick. To get more antibodies built up in the community, the Tooele County Health Department and Tooele County School District combined efforts last month to vaccinate more than 2,000 students. That effort continues with citizens urged to visit their health care provider, pharmacist or the county health department to get vaccinated. The cost for the shot at the health department without insur- ance is $30. GUEST OPINION Well known flu symptoms include fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, aches, headaches and fatigue. Children may also experience vomit- ing and diarrhea. According to the CDC, most infected persons recover in a few days to less than two weeks, but some may develop possibly life-threatening complications like pneumonia. Network news honchos are Diligent hygiene, such as frequent hand washing, and covering one’s nose and mouth while sneezing and coughing, can greatly slow the spread of infec- tion. Also, frequent cleaning of commonly used surfaces, like door handles and computer keyboards, helps to reduce transmission. And those who become ill the enemies of a republic should stay home from school or work to avoid infecting others. But getting vaccinated remains the biggest help citizens can do to cut back efore we get into the release “I had this interview with Virginia influenza’s threat. Health officials say the more a community is immunized, by James O’Keefe’s Project Roberts,” Robach said on that video, the flu’s ability to spread is reduced and helps create a stronger barrier of BVeritas of that video starring referencing an alleged Epstein sex protection for citizens who cannot get vaccinated or whose lives are at risk if “Good Morning America” co-host John Kass slave victim. “We would not put it infected. Amy Robach and her story that ABC GUEST COLUMNIST on the air. The (British royal) palace According to the CDC, unless excluded by a physician, everyone over six spiked her report about the late serial found out that we had her whole months of age should be immunized once a year. That’s how it’s been since the sex predator Jeffrey Epstein, let’s do allegations about Prince Andrew 1930s when the first flu vaccinations were developed in a collaborative effort something else first. and threatened us a million differ- between the University of Michigan and the U.S. Army. Let’s remember what ABC, NBC to Epstein and Weinstein. ent ways. We (ABC) were afraid we For more information about the flu and vaccinations, call the county health and other media did to Supreme But Kavanaugh? He wasn’t treated wouldn’t be able to interview (English department at 435-277-2301 or visit tooelehealth.org. Additional information Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh during deferentially. His reputation was royals) Kate and Will, that we ... that about influenza, prevention, treatment and the 2019-20 influenza season is his confirmation hearing just a year destroyed by wild, unsupported and also quashed the story.” available on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at ago, destroying his reputation, smear- fantastic allegations that he was a ABC lawyers earned their pay and cdc.gov. The Utah Department of Health’s website at health.utah.gov is also an ing him without evidence because he serial sex predator. issued statements that the Epstein information resource, and tracks flu cases across the state on a weekly basis. wasn’t on their political team. Without corroboration, Kavanaugh reporting wasn’t up to standard. And Oh, you don’t want to go near was even shamed as the leader of a a Robach statement was issued, say- Kavanaugh? Then just get off the bus, gang-rape crew that drugged young ing that the Project Veritas video GUEST OPINION because I’m going there. women before attacking them. The caught her “in a private moment. ... I There is just no responsible way unctuous and now discredited lawyer was upset that an important interview to discuss ABC’s alleged spiking of Michael Avenatti was constantly on I had conducted with Virginia Roberts the Epstein story — or NBC’s spik- TV, welcomed on ABC, with his lips didn’t air because we could not obtain ing of the Harvey Weinstein story and tongue wet and malicious with sufficient corroborating evidence to ‘Nationalism’ doesn’t — without dealing with how those gossip. meet ABC’s editorial standards about news networks, and other media When Kavanaugh dared become her allegations.” outlets, worked frantically to destroy angry about the smears, TV panels Again: Where were those standards have to be a bad thing Kavanaugh. of talking heads said he was all but when Avenatti client Julie Swetnick Many in the media had one stan- insane. Newspapers were also attack- smeared Kavanaugh about leading f there’s one thing that elite opin- dard for Epstein and Weinstein, who ing Kavanaugh, and now many are the gang-rape crew? ion tends to agree about on the had clout with Democrats, including busy skinning Trump and calling his Where were the standards Ileft and the right, it’s that nation- Bill and Hillary Clinton. 60 million voters — some being their when ABC News honcho George alism is a very bad thing. If anything, But Kavanaugh? He’s a Bush own readers — stupid. Stephanopoulos — Clinton this view has become even more Republican nominated by President But much of the damage done Foundation Donor Zero — attended entrenched as nationalism has dem- Donald Trump. to Kavanaugh was delivered on TV a New York party at Epstein’s onstrated its potency in recent years, So that other standard was applied, news, because TV news shows, par- Manhattan townhouse after the sex from the election of Donald Trump to one that allowed unsubstantiated alle- ticularly those vapid morning shows predator was released from his slap- Britain’s vote to leave the European gations to be reported and repeated, like “Good Morning America,” aren’t on-the-wrist 13-month jail sentence Union. endlessly, in an attempt to ruin him really about news. in Florida? When President Trump first openly and keep him off the Supreme Court. Network TV is about entertainment Prince Andrew was there. And embraced the term “nationalist” at It seems clear now, from the Ronan and the selling of emotion, a place other media types were there as well, a 2018 campaign rally, commenta- profound respect for the individual Farrow stories and other accounts, where repeated follow-up questions sniffing up to the royals for access. tors reacted in horror. Patriotism is and the rule of law and is a funda- and from Robach’s hot mic take, that are avoided, because, we’re told, it’s about love, nationalism about hate, mental part of our national identity. NBC and ABC showed great deference not good TV. SEE KASS PAGE A5 ® New York Times columnist Nicholas The sheet anchor of American Kristof opined. Trump, insisted sovereignty, the U.S. Constitution, Jennifer Rubin of The Washington makes it clear that authority ulti- Post, is “normalizing a hateful politi- mately resides with “we the people of GUEST OPINION cal philosophy that is contrary to our the United States.” The Constitution deepest-held beliefs.” also happens to be a durable mecha- As I write in my new book, “The nism of self-government and itself Case for Nationalism,” this reflexive an object of patriotic loyalty and hostility to the concept is ill-informed national pride. Trump has a knack for and an attempt to deem nationalism Finally, the United States was a swearword and end all discussion never infected with the dream of uni- on that basis. versal empire that Europe inherited At its most basic, the scholar from Rome and that has lingered on attracting self-serving grifters Azar Gat writes, nationalism is “the in differing forms from Charlemagne doctrine and ideology that a people to the European Union. ne of the more remarkable best), or tasked them with doing his is bound together in solidarity, fate, The rise of Donald Trump has things about the Trump presi- bidding (at worst). and common political aspirations.” pushed the left further away from Odency is the number of self- Rachel Marsden Last week, the Department of Historian Anthony Smith described respect for nationalistic attitudes and serving clingers that it attracts. The GUEST COLUMNIST Justice released previously classified the national ideal as “a belief that all even patriotic symbols. Democrats president addressed the issue earlier documents from the Robert Mueller those who shared a common history — and the country — would be this week when referring to a lobbyist investigation. They included the and culture should be autonomous, much better served if they countered who has leveraged claims of close ties handwritten notes of FBI agents taken united and distinct in their recog- Trump’s nationalism with a version of to the Trump White House to attract hundred thousand” in cash. during witness interviews. In one nized homelands.” their own. clients. Trump’s cyber “expert” has also such interview, Trump deputy cam- When Europe went off the rails in On his own side of the aisle, “Many people say they know me, been cashing in on speeches paid for paign chairman Rick Gates recalled the early 20th century, nationalism as Trump has made Republicans more claiming to be ‘best friends’ and really by a Saudi- and Israeli-funded Iranian a moment aboard Trump’s campaign such didn’t cause its crash so much as nationalistic. Still, much of the party close etc., when I don’t know these opposition group while overtly pro- airplane when Trump told his staff to social Darwinism, militarism and the is quietly uncomfortable with this. people at all,” Trump tweeted. “This moting war with Iran. Giuliani has “get the emails,” referring to emails cult of charismatic leadership. The If Trump loses in 2020, the party’s happens, I suppose, to all who become also engaged in business dealings with deleted from a server of Trump’s aftermath of World War I added its establishment may try to snap back to President.” Ukrainian oligarchs while pushing opponent, Hillary Clinton. own poison. its pre-Trump disposition of relative But Trump has a history of engag- the Ukrainian government to probe Some interpreted Trump’s clarion Regardless, American nationalism indifference. ing with people whose interests are Democratic presidential candidate Joe call to find Clinton’s emails as an — which encompasses such diverse, Yet, if there’s one clear politi- at odds with those of the country — Biden. opportunity for them to work their rightly beloved figures as Alexander cal lesson from the long history of and often with his own, too. Perhaps It would be one thing if Trump way into Trump’s good graces. That Hamilton, Abraham Lincoln and nationalism in this country and else- the most glaring example is Trump’s disengaged from Giuliani, but he seemed to be the case with Erik Teddy Roosevelt — is not to be where, it is that a party interested in appointment of former New York City didn’t. Instead, according to House Prince, who helped finance a failed feared. As with so many other things moving people and selling a program Mayor Rudy Giuliani as his informal Intelligence Committee testimony effort to obtain the Clinton emails. about this country, it is more benign should make some sort of an appeal cybersecurity adviser in January from Trump’s ambassador to the Prince was a co-founder of the private than the versions to be found in to it — even if conventional wisdom 2017. For starters, it was a strange European Union, Gordon Sondland, security company Blackwater and had Europe and elsewhere. insists it is foolish and wrong. role for someone who, a month after Trump directed Sondland to work been on a long trek across the political This is true for a number of rea- his appointment, had to visit the with Giuliani on Ukraine matters. desert ever since Blackwater security sons. First, we are the inheritors of Rich Lowry is editor of the National Apple Genius Bar for tech support to At the time, Giuliani was pressur- guards serving in America’s name shot an Anglo-American tradition that has Review. unlock his iPhone. Giuliani had locked ing Ukrainian President Volodymyr civilians in Iraq and were convicted of himself out after 10 failed attempts at Zelenskiy to open corruption probes and . EDITORIAL BOARD entering a password. Giuliani had also targeting Biden and his son Hunter. According to FBI notes from an Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Timothy H. Gillie David J. Bern twice butt-dialed an NBC News jour- This isn’t the only time self-serving interview with former Trump cam- Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor Editor-at-Large nalist twice in the last several weeks actors have tried to cozy up to the paign chief Steve Bannon, he and With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, and was heard talking about Ukraine, power of the American presidency including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. Joe Biden and the need for “a few and Trump has either played along (at SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 ® TUESDAY November 12, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5

GUEST OPINION Receive the gift of eternal life that only Jesus can give n this country many people name, and done many wonders work is — an attempt to “earn” people, thought they could never do for yourself. go to church. What I want in Your name?’ And then I will eternal life through our own attain eternal life through their Still, many people hesitate to ask today is, “Why do declare to them, ‘I never knew efforts. Jesus responded to own efforts, but sadly they to put their faith in Jesus’ work I Jon McCartney you go to church?” you; depart from Me, you who them in a way I am sure they failed. Why? God tells us in on the cross for their eternal GUEST COLUMNIST Many people go because it practice lawlessness.’” That is did not expect. He said in Romans 9:31-32. “But Israel, life, and so they don’t submit is what they have always done. amazing; Jesus said their reli- John 6:29, “This is the work pursuing the law of righteous- to God’s righteousness, but Their parents and their grand- gious work was lawlessness. of God, that you believe in ness, has not attained to the instead try to earn their own. parents went to church, and so or progresses in their spiritual Over 90% of the U.S popu- Him whom God sent.” In other law of righteousness. Why? That’s what God is pointing they continue to go. life? lation is religious. I believe it words Jesus said you can’t Because they did not seek it to in Romans 10:3-4. “For Others go to church because I think it is important to is eternally important that if earn eternal life. You can only by faith, but as it were, by the they being ignorant of God’s their friends are there, and consider what Jesus said to a we are going to be religious receive eternal life by putting works of the law.” righteousness, and seeking to they like to hang out with group of religious people who that it is not in vain. In other your faith in Jesus, the one the In other words, they thought establish their own righteous- them. It feels good to be with read the Scriptures on a regu- words, your religious focus Father has sent. that by going to church and ness, have not submitted to others you like, who want to lar basis, who gave their tithes should gain you an outcome Romans 6:23 says that eter- obeying religious rules they the righteousness of God. But do the same things you do. to the church, who sometimes of eternal life with God. How nal life is a gift; it cannot be could earn eternal life, but God Christ is the completion of the Others go to church because gave above and beyond their sad it would be to strive to earned. The religious people of makes it clear that eternal life law for righteousness to every- they have come to believe that tithes so that their religion please God your entire life, Jesus’ day did not understand can only be received as a gift one who believes.” attending church is one of the or church could build large, only to find yourself cast out that; they thought they could by putting your faith in the You may spend your entire activities they need to do in magnificent edifices to God, of His Presence because you earn eternal life. How sad that Person and finished work of life doing religious things order to gain merit with God. and who even went on short or were in effect “doing your own they were eternally wrong. Jesus. that count for nothing in the Going to church is one of the long trips in God’s name. thing,” as opposed to putting God speaks about this in Many people think that end. I would encourage you “works of righteousness” they In Matthew 7:21-23 Jesus your faith where it should be Romans 4:4-5. He says, “Now simply repenting of their sins, to believe in Jesus. Repent of think they need to do for their said, “Not everyone who says placed. to the one who works, his and putting their faith totally your sins, and put your faith in salvation. to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter Jesus was speaking to a wage is not credited as a favor, and only in Jesus is too easy to Him alone, and receive the gift The question is, “Is that the kingdom of heaven, but he group of religious people, tell- but as what is due. But to the receive something as wonder- of eternal life that He alone what God’s Word, the Bible, who does the will of My Father ing them about eternal life, one who does not work, but ful as eternal life. But the truth can give. says about salvation? Is attend- in heaven. Many will say to Me and so they asked Him what believes in Him who justifies is you can never ever earn eter- ing church, and doing other in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have works they needed to do to the ungodly, his faith is count- nal life. That is why the Father Jon McCartney is pastor of religious works, the way that we not prophesied in Your please God to earn eternal life. ed as righteousness.” sent the Son, so that He could First Baptist Church of Tooele. a person receives eternal life, name, cast out demons in Your That is what most religious The Jews, a very religious do for you what you could

NBC for its handling of the received a Pulitzer. neglected to disclose that the hard work of local populists Kass Harvey Weinstein story. There are many excellent, Marsden government of China just hap- with his own sudden pres- continued from page A4 Sullivan properly noted hardworking and scrupulous continued from page A4 pens to own a majority stake ence. Now, Bannon is back in that others at NBC News, from journalists in this country, in a security and logistics com- America, making the cable Lester Holt to Rachel Maddow, from all political points of pany called Frontier Services news rounds and purporting With Epstein and media had demanded answers and view, taking real risks to tell Prince had multiple email Group, of which Prince is co- to be spearheading the effort show ponies hobnobbing in all hadn’t received answers. real stories. They are not, as exchanges that, if ever acted founder and deputy chairman. to help Trump fight impeach- that glitz, you might wonder if Farrow, then of NBC Trump says, the “enemy of the upon, would have resulted in Bannon’s reaction to all of ment. they pondered their standards. News, had the story about people.” foreign policy land mines for this in his role as the purported In the past, Trump has And, as they held glasses of the Hollywood producer But then there are those Trump and for America. Prince gatekeeper to Trump should engaged with stage-five cling- Champagne and made witty and alleged sexual predator network news honchos who offered to arrange a meeting have been to tell Prince to go ers to money and power. The party talk with Epstein and Weinstein. NBC wouldn’t run decide that it is open season on between the Trump campaign back to Abu Dhabi, where he president’s inability to resist other guests, you also might it, insisting it didn’t meet its people like Kavanaugh, while and the former deputy secre- had fled during the Obama people who can’t resist the wonder if their tails twitched. standards. others who are on their team tary of the Ukrainian National administration, and continue power of the American presi- In the video, Robach comes Farrow and others, includ- are protected. Security and Defense Council, his desert trek. Instead, he dency — rather than keeping off as bright, committed, ing NBC producer Rich These are the unctuous Oleg Gladkovsky, who was invited Prince to meet Trump them at bay — may ultimately exasperated and upset. But McHugh, blamed the spiking enemies of something vital dismissed from his post and himself. contribute to his downfall. she’s a news pro, wearing a of the Weinstein story on wor- to a free republic. They’re the charged with embezzlement. Despite Trump ultimately hot mic, talking on set. So, I ries that NBC’s own star at the enemies of journalism. Prince also sent debate talk- firing Bannon from his role as Rachel Marsden is a colum- don’t believe it was a mistake. time, news anchor Matt Lauer, And they’re doing their best ing points to the Trump cam- White House adviser, Bannon nist, political strategist and host It seemed rather like a declara- was also facing sexual assault to shame it. paign in which he referred to is now back on Trump’s coat- of an independently produced tion. complaints and NBC was pro- Russia as a “far greater threat tails. He recently made the French-language program that Before the Project Veritas tecting itself. John Kass is a columnist for than China” while portraying rounds here in Europe — in airs on Sputnik France. Her story broke, Margaret Sullivan, Farrow went to The New the Chicago Tribune. His China as a potential counterter- France, Italy, and Great Britain website can be found at www. the media columnist for The Yorker, which published the handle is @john_kass. rorism partner for America. In — while trying to conflate the rachelmarsden.com. Washington Post, excoriated Weinstein story, for which he dispensing this advice, Prince success brought about by the

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Edward Adolph pride in his wife Karen, and Ernest (Ernie) C. their children, Shane, Juli and Watson Alexis. He spent many hours Jones Edward Adolph Watson, tending to the beauty of their Ernest Calvin Jones (Ernie), district court judge, stake surroundings and enjoyed age 95, died Nov. 7, 2019, of president, bishop, community farming and beautifying the natural causes. He was born servant and devoted family land. He was a great support to Dec. 31, 1923, in Mt. Airy, man, completed his earthly life his family in all their endeav- North Carolina, to Calvin Friday, Nov. 8, 2019, at LDS ors and was always ready and and Ada Jones. He married Hospital. Born June 28, 1936, willing to help. He took great Love Nixon, on March 10, to Marion “K.T.” and Florence pleasure in welcoming people 1945, later divorced; Judith Watson, he lived a humble and to his home and was proud Newsome, on June. 21, 1979, meaningful childhood develop- to support the young athletes later divorced; and Judy ing a deep devotion to his fam- in Grantsville little league Rawlings on Oct. 16, 1996. He ily, especially his sisters Elaine football and baseball as they is survived by his wife, Judy and Linda, a fascination for the used “Watson Field” to hold Rawlings Jones; four children; beauty of nature, a love of ani- practices and scrimmages. His three stepchildren; 20 grand- mals and an appreciation for life truly blessed the lives of children; and 26 great-grand- the community of Grantsville. a degree of law from the S.J. others. children. his love of flying persisted and Lane, Grantsville, Wednesday, “Eddie” often reminisced of Quinney College of Law at the He was preceded in death Ernest served in the Army he kept returning to flying Nov. 13, with a viewing begin- Grantsville in the old days, his . He served by his father, Marion “K.T.” Air Corps as a fighter pilot corporate airplanes. Ernest ning at 10 a.m., followed by his friends, playing basketball for his community as the Tooele Watson; and mother, Florence in World War II, and worked lived most of his life in North funeral at 11 a.m. Interment Grantsville High School, the County Attorney, Third Circuit Anderson Watson. He is sur- at different times as a ship- Carolina and Virginia, mov- will be at the Utah Veterans beautifully decorated junior Court Judge for Tooele County vived by his wife, Karen; chil- builder, machinist, restaurant ing to Grantsville, Utah, in Cemetery and Memorial Park, proms and the delicious burg- and a district court judge for dren, Shane (Cari) Watson, owner, aircraft factory worker, 2006. Services will be held at 17111 S. 1700 West, Bluffdale. ers, shrimp sandwiches and the State of Utah. During his Juli (Justin) Woodward, Alexis and civilian pilot. Throughout The Church of Jesus Christ of chocolate shakes at the old career and service to his com- (Shanz) Leonelli; 13 grand- his numerous career ventures, Latter-day Saints, 410 Shelley Skyline Restaurant. munity he earned the nick- children; seven great-grand- He served a mission for name “The Judge” as he was children; Elaine (Myris) Orr, The Church of Jesus Christ fair and equal in the admin- Linda Watson; five nieces; and of Latter-day Saints in the istration of the law, without two nephews. Southwest Indian Mission corruption, favor, greed or Funeral services will be held Ruth LaNae Williams primarily to the Hopi people, prejudice. Saturday, Nov. 16, at noon, where he developed genu- He loved serving as first at the Grantsville 7th Ward, Ruth LaNae Barrus Wiliams, ine love and respect for his counselor to the stake presi- 415 W. Apple St., Grantsville. passed away peacefully at age Lamanite brothers and sisters. dent in the Grantsville West A viewing will be held Friday 84, in Tooele, Utah, on Nov. Edward obtained a bach- Stake, bishop of the Grantsville evening at the Watson Family 7, 2019. She was born May elor of arts in history from 7th Ward and many years Home, 82 S. West St., from 6 to 1, 1935, in Grantsville, Utah, the University of Utah and on the high council for The 8 p.m. Saturday a viewing will to Bert V. Barrus and Elaine soon thereafter followed with Church of Jesus Christ of be in the ward Relief Society Gordon Barrus. Dec. 4, 1953, Latter-day Saints. His ances- room from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. LaNae married the love of her tors were of great importance prior to the funeral. Burial will life, Lee J. Williams, later they to him and he loved collecting follow at the Grantsville City were married for time and Frank and preserving genealogy. Cemetery. Arrangements in all eternity in the Salt Lake OHLMAN Serving his fellowmen and care of Dalton-Hoopes Funeral Temple on Nov. 25, 1985. She Attorney at Law responding to the needs of Home, 435-884-3031. Online is survived by her husband, M Lee, of almost 66 years of mar- others brought him great hap- condolences and memories piness. may be shared at dalton- riage. Edward loved his family hoopes.com. LaNae was born into a fam- Free and their home. He took great ily of four sisters, Colleen, She loved her grandchildren of Latter-day Saints. Her lov- Consultation Myrna, Annette, Carolee; and deeply and raised a few. Her ing husband took good care for one brother, Gordon. She grew nine children, they were her of LaNae in her last years as Wills & DEATH NOTICE up in Grantsville, Utah, and greatest accomplishments of she suffered with Alzheimer’s Trusts TOOELETRANSCRIPT learned to work hard, loved to her life and she was so proud disease for almost 20 years; it BULLETIN sing and had a beautiful voice, of each one. LaNae was a finally took her life. Alice Jo Monosso enjoyed music and sang in devoted mother and wife and We express our love and Delivering the News many choirs. She was a beauti- was always helping someone in appreciation to the staff, 493 W. 400 N. Tooele Alice Jo Monosso passed ful woman and became Miss her family, a woman of dignity nurses and aides from Rocky in Tooele County for away Nov. 9, 2019. A full obit- Grantsville in 1952 with her right up to the end of her life. Mountain Care and Hospice in 882-4800 More Than 120 Years uary will appear in Thursday’s singing talent. She enjoyed gardening, Tooele, for the compassionate, Subscribe 435-882-0050 edition of the Transcript She is survived by nine genealogy, kept her home loving care they gave to our www.tooelelawoffice.com Bulletin. For additional infor- children, Debbie Reid (Dan), clean and faithfully wrote in mother through these difficult mation please refer to Tate Connie Archilbald (Dale), her journal and loved going on times. Mortuary at 435- 882-0676, or Trina Griffith (David), James dates with her sweetheart Lee. A viewing will be held online at www.tatemortuary. (Dawna), Russell (Macon), Her kindness and beautiful Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019, from OF THE com. Martin Williams, Sheila smile will always be remem- 10 a.m. to noon, at the LDS PET WEEK Youngberg (Shawn), Fred bered. Church, 428 S. Hale St., in (Jennifer), Blake (Skye); with She served faithfully for Grantsville, Utah; followed by 22 grandchildren; and 25 many years in many positions a graveside ceremony in the great-grandchildren. for The Church of Jesus Christ Grantsville Cemetery.

F-35 pilots at a Utah base to resume night flying this week for fi nding all our pets a good HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah residents will notice enough to meet certain profi- the active-duty 388th and Utah (AP) — Starting this increased jet activity during ciency requirements required reserve 419th — now have home. week, pilots at Utah’s Hill the evening hours as F-35 by the Air Force. three fighter squadrons with Air Force Base will start their pilots practice night-time com- Most of the night flying is more than 70 jets. recurrent local night flying bat skills from Nov. 12-22. scheduled to wrap up by 10:30 The base is south of Ogden. schedule. Night operations are limited, p.m. Base officials say northern with pilots flying at night just Hill’s two fighter wings —

For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure MY ANSWER Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing Tooele City and possible shelter fee. Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to To be a faithful disciple is Grantsville hold animals for 5 business Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. Full-Color to commit to knowing and Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Activities Page Every Thursday being guided by God’s truth 1182Tooele N. 80 E., Tooele Veterinary • 882-1051 Clinic Subscribe 435-882-0050 From the writings of the Rev. example, even profiting from English language. The most Billy Graham His rebukes. And this was true common word in the Gospel for all His disciples, not just the books of the Bible for a Q: It seems hard to be a Twelve. Christian is disciple! disciple of Jesus Christ. Is it To be a faithful disciple is The Christian’s journey Our ag does not y because because we don’t fully under- to commit to knowing and through life isn’t a sprint but stand what it means? -- S.B. being guided by God’s truth. a marathon. It begins with a the wind moves it. A: A disciple is a learner or The psalmist was right: “The commitment to be Christ’s dis- It ies with the breath of each soldier who a student. The Twelve whom entrance of Your words gives ciple -- to learn from Him, to defends it. To the brave, who fought and Jesus called to be His closest light; it gives understanding to follow Him, and to serve Him. are still  ghting for our freedom. companions were with Him the simple” (Psalm 119:130). Are we committed? Do we dis- day and night. They had a Our journey through life is cipline ourselves to carry out ank You! Freedom isn’t free. personal relationship with filled with all kinds of pitfalls His commands? Only then are Him -- walking with Him, eat- and temptations, and unless we prepared for the journey. ing with Him, sharing in His we allow our minds and hearts Discipleship is the commitment Funeral Home & conversation, observing the to be shaped by Christ’s truth, of a lifetime, day by day. Cremation Center way He lived, listening to Him we risk falling into all kinds of preach to the crowds. But they errors and dangers. Jesus said, This column is based on the 435.884.3031 weren’t following Jesus just to “If you abide in My word, you words and writings of the late enjoy His presence. As Jesus’ are My disciples” (John 8:31). Rev. Billy Graham. disciples they had a purpose: It is no accident that the © 2019 Billy Graham to learn from Him -- absorbing words discipline and disciple Literary Trust. Distributed by His teaching, learning from His resemble each other in the Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Delivering the News in TOOELETRANSCRIPT Tooele County for More BULLETIN Than 120 Years Subscribe Today 435-882-0050 TUESDAY November 12, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 Saint Marguerite’s New form now required to claim 2019 Knights of Columbus residential property tax exemption SPAGHETTI DINNER SATURDAY PM Don’t turn in a form and your property tax could almost double For counties and entities that receive property tax, there NOVEMBER 16 • 4-7:30 TIM GILLIE Shubert. return a form within 30 days of is no direct financial incentive Saint Marguerite’s Catholic Church EDITOR The form is a one-time pro- receiving the notification, state for reducing the number of It’s been transparent and cess. It only needs to be filled law requires the assessor to people claiming the exemp- automatic for years, so much out once, until the person buys send a second notice giving 30 tion. that many Utah homeowners a new home, then the person more days before the exemp- State certified property tax $10 Large Plate don’t even know they are get- claiming the exemption will tion can be canceled. rates are based on total tax- $6 Small Plate ting a property tax exemption need to fill out a new form for The form is the result of able value. If the taxable value on their home. their new residence. 2019 Senate Bill 13, spon- goes up, the certified rate Proceeds go for an But that has been Shubert piggy-backed with sored by Sen. Curtis Bramble, goes down and taxing entities ADA Machine and changed by state lawmakers. tax notices that were mailed R-Provo. collect the same amount of Homeowners who claim the on or before Nov. 1. She According to Bramble, revenue. First Aid Kits 45% reduction in the tax- included with them a blue let- SB13 was written to correct The fiscal note that accom- able value of their primary ter explaining the residential unintended consequences of panied SB13 stated that the residence now have to fill out exemption and how to keep legislation passed in 2012 only financial impact for coun- a form declaring their home is claiming the exemption. that modified the definition of ties would be for the cost of their primary residence. The form to claim the “domicile,” or legal residence, postage to send the notices and “In the past, Tooele County, exemption is available at the pertaining to property and any cost incurred with keeping like most counties, assumed Tooele County assessor’s web- income tax. a record of the forms. that when a primary residence site at co.tooele.ut.us/assessor Some non-residents have The forms to claim the was sold its use continued where it can be filled out and purchased homes in Utah and exemption may be found on as a primary residence,” said submitted online. unknowingly received the the assessor’s website click- Tooele County Assessor Wendy Forms are also available at property tax exemption. Even ing on “Primary Residential Shubert. “Our office is now the assessor’s office and copies after paying the full property Exemption.” They may also required to have a state form of the form have been deliv- tax, the homeowner, including be picked up at the assessor’s on file in order for homeown- ered to senior centers in Tooele their spouses, have been found office Monday - Friday from ers to continue receiving the City and Grantsville. liable for Utah state income 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 47 S. Main residential exemption.” “If people call we can mail tax on all of their income as Street, room 221 in Tooele City Everyone who wants to them a form,” Shubert said. residents of the state, Bramble or request a form to be mailed claim the exemption must fill If people currently receiv- explained when he introduced by calling 435-843-3103. out the form, according to ing the tax exemption don’t the legislation. [email protected] In Loving Memory of Kristi Newingham NOV. 12, 1979 - JAN. 28, 2010 Ballots city council. “I’ve been getting that have supported my cam- Tooele City had planned to jokes from people, but there’s paign and cast a ballot for me,” hold its canvass meeting to final- continued from page A1 Happy Birthday nothing I can do about it now.” he said. “It looks like this may ize election results on Nov. 19, Graf said regardless of how have been the strongest voter but the city may move that up Always and forever missed but never to be forgotten! the vote turns out the election turnout in a Tooele City munici- since it looks like a recount is Love Mom, Dennis, Shawn, Cho, “A one vote lead doesn’t feel has been a humbling experience. pal election. It is great that so inevitable, according to Gillette. KeShawn & Ke Andreia! that great,” said McCall, who “I am really grateful and many people took their right to [email protected] was seeking a fourth term on the appreciative of all the people vote seriously.” We Love you!

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A by a jury in 1985 and sentenced to Utah to get married, have Utah death-row inmate who to death. A federal appeals court children and get a job. He also killed his brother’s wife and her in 1991 overturned his convic- served on voluntary councils for toddler in 1984 because of his tion because a trial judge used his congregation and the com- strong polygamist beliefs, in a an incorrect legal standard to munity. case made famous by the book find Lafferty competent to stand But in 1982, Lafferty began ``Under the Banner of Heaven,’’ trial. He was retried in 1996, spending more time with his has died of natural causes, pris- found guilty by a jury and again brother Dan, who believed the on officials said Monday. sentenced to death. mainstream church should have Ron Lafferty, 78, died at the Ron Lafferty chose to be never abandoned polygamy. Ron state in the Salt Lake killed by firing squad decades Lafferty eventually adopted his City suburb of Draper, Utah ago instead of receiving a lethal brother’s thinking and the two Department of Corrections injection, a choice given at the were excommunicated from the spokeswoman Kaitlin Felsted time to inmates. Utah faith in 1983. said in a statement. later changed its law, allowing They joined a renegade polyg- The state attorney general’s firing squad executions only as amist cult called the “School of office had predicted he would backups if drugs Prophet”’ and Ron Lafferty left have been executed in 2020, were not available. behind his clean cut and well- becoming the first American The last time a firing squad groomed look for long hair and executed by firing squad in was used for an execution in the an unkept beard. Ron Lafferty’s nearly a decade, after a court in the U.S. was in 2010, when wife divorced him and moved rejected his latest his appeal in Ronnie Lee Gardner was execut- with their children to Florida. August. ed in Utah for the 1984 murder By 1984, the brothers had Lafferty’s case became well of an attorney during a failed become enraged by the strong known after it was featured in courthouse escape. opposition to polygamy by Jon Krakauer’s 2003 book about Lafferty’s lawyers had argued Brenda Lafferty, the wife of radical offshoots of The Church that he suffered from mental ill- their brother Allen. She had of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ness and that his death sentence agreed with the decision by Ron Saints. Krakauer also wrote “Into was out of line with the life sen- Lafferty’s wife to leave him. Thin Air” and “Into the Wild.” tence given to his brother Dan Ron Lafferty believed he had Lafferty carried out the kill- Lafferty. received a revelation from God ings with his brother Dan, who The mainstream, Utah-based to kill Brenda Lafferty and her received a life sentence. Ron Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- daughter and the brother went Lafferty claimed he had received day Saints disavowed polygamy to her apartment on July 24, a revelation from God to kill the more than a century ago, but 1984. two because of the sister-in-law’s some church offshoots still prac- According to a friend of the resistance to his fundamentalist tice it and consider themselves brothers who was waiting for belief in polygamy. “fundamentalist .” them in a car outside the house, The killings happened in Ron Lafferty was the oldest she screamed: “Don’t hurt my American Fork, Utah, about 30 of eight children and raised in a baby! Please don’t hurt my miles south of Salt Lake City. Utah family that belonged to the baby!” Ron and Dan Lafferty left Brenda Lafferty was beaten and mainstream church, according the back of the apartment cov- strangled with a vacuum cleaner to court documents. For years, ered in blood, the witness said. cord. She and her 15-month-old he followed the script for suc- Allen Lafferty later discovered daughter, Erica, died after their cessful young church members: his wife lying in a pool of blood throats were slashed. He served a church mission in the kitchen and their daugh- Ron Lafferty was found guilty in Florida and then returned ter propped up against her crib. A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY November 12, 2019 Sports

SPORTS WRAP HS football scores Flyers stop Stallions Friday Class 4A quarterfinals Dixie 42, Stansbury 14 Park City 14, Snow Canyon 10 Pine View 43, Green Canyon 36 in quarterfinal round Sky View 56, Mountain View 13 Class 5A quarterfinals DARREN VAUGHAN nected with Treyce Simmons Lehi 27, Farmington 21 SPORTS EDITOR SHS FOOTBALL for a 12-yard completion on a Orem 31, Olympus 28 The Stansbury football team third-and-5 play to set up first- Salem Hills 37, Wasatch 0 came into Friday’s Class 4A seven minutes old and led by as and-goal from the Stallions’ quarterfinal state playoff game many as 35 points. 8-yard line. A 7-yard run by Timpview 26, Provo 7 Class 6A quarterfinals in St. George riding a five- Dixie needed just 1:23 to Tyler Walden moved the ball game winning streak, but the score on its opening drive, to the 1, and after Stansbury’s American Fork 28, Herriman 14 Stallions hadn’t seen anyone moving the ball 65 yards on defense kept Dixie out of the Corner Canyon 56, Syracuse 0 quite like Dixie. five consecutive running plays. end zone on second and third East 20, Bingham 16 The host Flyers rolled to a Preston Moore capped the drive downs, Graff scored on fourth- Lone Peak 37, Kearns 19 42-14 victory over Stansbury, with a 9-yard scoring run to put and-goal to put the Flyers up Saturday ending the Stallions’ season the Flyers up 7-0. 14-0. Class 3A semifinals with a dominating performance After forcing No. 6 Stansbury Then, disaster struck for Juab 22, Grantsville 20 that included 294 rushing yards (8-4) to go three-and-out on its Stansbury. A 3-yard run by Morgan 10, North Sanpete 7 against a normally stout SHS initial possession, the Flyers put Tommy Christopherson and a SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Class 2A semifinals defense. Third-seeded Dixie together an 11-play, 65-yard 9-yard pass from Kru Huxford Stansbury’s Tommy Christopherson (20) breaks a tackle during the second Beaver 14, Duchesne 7 (9-2) sprinted out to a 21-0 drive to double their lead. Dixie round of the Class 4A state football playoffs against Mountain Crest on Milford 28, Millard 21 lead before the game was even quarterback Reggie Graff con- SEE STALLIONS PAGE A9 ➤ Nov. 1 at Stansbury High School. Stansbury was eliminated from the post- season with a 42-14 loss to Dixie on Friday in St. George. HS volleyball scores Thursday Class 5A quarterfinals Farmington 3, Skyline 0 (25-16, 25-15, 25-17) Salem Hills 3, Park City 2 (22-25, 25-17, 17-25, 27-25, 15-10) Right down to the last second Mountain View 3, Maple Mountain 2 (17-25, 25-14, 25-17, 24-26, 15-12) Wasps slip past Lehi 3, Timpview 1 (27-25, 25-21, 14-25, 25-23) Class 5A consolation Cowboys in 3A Bountiful 3, Murray 1 (25-22, 25-16, 24-26, 25-9) Woods Cross 3, Box Elder 1 semifinal game (18-25, 25-12, 25-22, 25-19) DARREN VAUGHAN Brighton 3, Timpanogos 2 SPORTS EDITOR (25-17, 22-25, 27-29, 25-11, All season long, the 15-12) Grantsville football team Alta 3, Mountain Ridge 1 imposed its will on teams in (25-13, 23-25, 25-19, 25-21) the second half with a domi- Class 5A second round nating defense and an oppor- Farmington 3, Murray 0 (25-16, tunistic offense. 25-14, 25-9) Skyline 3, Bountiful 0 (25-20, 25-23, 25-18) GHS FOOTBALL Salem Hills 3, Woods Cross 1 (25-22, 21-25, 25-18, 25-23) Unfortunately for the Park City 3, Box Elder 1 (26-24, Cowboys, it wasn’t quite 25-12, 22-25, 25-23) enough in Saturday’s Class 3A Mountain View 3, semifinal state playoff game Timpanogos 1 (25-21, 25-17, against Juab at Mountain 26-28, 25-20) View High School in Orem. Maple Mountain 3, Brighton 1 The Cowboys trailed 22-7 (25-13, 25-23, 19-25, 25-21) early in the fourth quarter Timpview 3, Mountain Ridge 0 and nearly came all the way (25-11, 25-15, 25-22) back, but quarterback Jackson Lehi 3, Alta 1 (22-25, 25-23, Sandberg’s desperation heave 25-20, 25-19) as time expired was knocked Class 6A quarterfinals away by a Wasps defender to Copper Hills 3, preserve Juab’s 22-20 victory. Corner Canyon 0 (25-18, “We had a chance to win it,” 25-20, 27-25) Grantsville coach Kody Byrd Lone Peak 3, Syracuse 0 said. “The boys competed and (25-10, 25-15, 25-13) did everything we asked. We Fremont 3, Davis 0 (26-24, told them to fight to the end, 25-19, 25-19) and they fought right ‘til the Pleasant Grove 3, Bingham 0 end — literally. We could have (25-17, 25-16, 26-24) had them — just a couple little Class 6A consolation breaks.” Westlake 3, West Jordan 1 Grantsville (10-3), the No. (25-14, 21-25, 25-18, 26-24) 3 seed in the Class 3A playoff bracket, began its comeback West 3, Northridge 0 (25-22, attempt just after Juab’s Zac PHOTO COURTESY OF COREY MONDRAGON 25-19, 25-21) Cowan scored a touchdown on Grantsville senior James “Nemo” Fuluvaka carries the ball during Saturday’s Class 3A semifinal state playoff football game against Juab at Mountain American Fork 3, Taylorsville 0 a 1-yard quarterback sneak on View High School in Orem. Juab won the game 22-20 to advance to the state championship game. Grantsville’s season comes to a close after recording (25-17, 25-16, 25-9) the opening play of the fourth its most wins in a single season since 1998 and advancing to the semifinals for the first time since 2005. Skyridge 3, Weber 0 (25-21, quarter. The Cowboys got the 25-20, 25-16) ball on their own 21-yard line, Sandberg hit Ammon Bartley Class 6A second round and Sandberg orchestrated “We told them to fight to the end, and they fought for a 39-yard pass down the Copper Hills 3, Westlake 0 a 10-play drive over the next right sideline, but Bartley was (25-23, 25-11, 25-16) 4:51 to help Grantsville slice right ‘til the end — literally.” ruled down at the 1-yard line. Corner Canyon 3, into the Wasps’ lead. The drive Sandberg ran the ball in on the West Jordan 0 (25-21, 25-21, featured two clutch third- — Kody Byrd, Grantsville football coach next play to close the gap to 25-21) down runs by Trent Brown two points with 1:37 left. Lone Peak 3, West 0 (25-18, to keep the chains moving, to Gipson for a 34-yard touch- fell short, leaving Grantsville pass-interference penalty on Still, the Cowboys had two 25-13, 25-10) while Sandberg was 6-for-6 down with seven minutes left. behind 22-13 and still needing Juab got the Cowboys out timeouts remaining, and they Syracuse 3, Northridge 0 for 62 yards through the air. As No. 2 Juab (12-1) had a two scores to win. of the shadow of their own used that to their advantage (25-13, 25-20, 25-20) After a 9-yard completion successful two-point conver- The Wasps’ next drive goalpost, and a 20-yard pass to get one final shot when the Fremont 3, Taylorsville 0 to Chace Gipson gave GHS sion earlier in the contest, the stalled, giving Grantsville the from Sandberg to Gipson Wasps threw an incomplete (25-11, 25-14, 25-10) a first-and-10 on the Wasps’ Cowboys decided to go for two ball back on its own 4-yard moved the ball into Juab ter- pass on fourth-and-20 with Davis 3, American Fork 2 34-yard line, Sandberg went after Gipson’s score. However, line with 3:01 left and all ritory. It appeared Grantsville (20-25, 20-25, 26-24, 25-21, deep down the right sideline Sandberg’s pass to Brown three of its timeouts. A 15-yard had found paydirt when SEE COWBOYS PAGE A9 ➤ 15-11) Pleasant Grove 3, Weber 0 (25-13, 25-13, 25-10) Bingham 3, Skyridge 1 (24-26, 25-19, 25-23, 25-11) THS, SHS swimmers go head-to-head early Friday Class 5A fifth-place match Timpview 3, Park City 0 (25-16, CHARLIE ROBERTS 25-17, 25-22) CORRESPONDENT SHS SWIMMING Class 5A sixth-place match Tooele and Stansbury High Bountiful 3, Alta 1 (25-15, swimmers brush shoulders THS SWIMMING 21-25, 25-23, 26-24) virtually every day as they Class 5A consolation pass each other en route to 427.5 to 323. Park City 3, Skyline 1 (25-16, workouts at the Pratt Aquatic Tooele’s girls flexed their 25-13, 12-25, 25-9) Center. collective biceps to edge Uintah Stansbury’s Kally Morris competes Timpview 3, Maple Mountain 0 However, last week they 413-352, with Stansbury fin- in the girls’ 100- ishing third with 262 points. (25-12, 25-16, 25-19) went head-to-head in two yard butterfly Bountiful 3, Woods Cross 0 meets, showing the two “Everyone swam their hearts during Thursday’s (25-19, 25-17, 25-17) schools are at the top of out and really came together swim meet Alta 3, Brighton 2 (25-20, Region 10 and are fairly evenly as a team in these meets,” said against Tooele, 20-25, 25-21, 21-25, 15-9) matched regardless of the THS coach Holly Tate. “These Juan Diego and Class 6A fifth-place match waters they compete in. meets drive home the point the Summit Academy Bingham 3, Syracuse 1 (27-25, In the seven-team Region value of every team member at the Pratt 25-19, 21-25, 25-12) Invitational at Vernal on doing their best. In the tri- Aquatic Center Class 6A sixth-place match Saturday, Tooele won the com- meet, 83 personal-best times in Tooele. Morris bined meet, edging their rivals were turned and nearly every won the event American Fork 3, West 0 at the Region (25-20, 25-23, 25-20) 786 to 689.5. one of our swimmers scored in 10 Invitational The Stansbury boys gar- Vernal.” in Vernal on nered first-place honors Region Invitational — Girls Saturday. SEE WRAP PAGE A9 ➤ against region foes, cruising past the second-place Buffs SEE SWIMMING PAGE A9 ➤ FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO TUESDAY November 12, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9

pass on third-and-3 from Cowboys the Grantsville 42 to keep continued from page A8 the drive alive, and James Fuluvaka completed a 7-yard pass to Brown on a fake punt just over a second left. on fourth-and-5 at midfield. “We had a chance to make Brown also had a 1-yard run something happen at the end,” on third-and-1 at the Juab 34 Stansbury’s Jordon Snow Byrd said. “That’s all you can to set up Sandberg’s 33-yard carries the ball ever ask for.” touchdown pass to Taylor during a Class The fact Grantsville was Wood for Grantsville’s first 4A second- even in position to win the touchdown of the game. round state game was impressive, con- Sandberg was 24-for-33 for playoff football sidering its rough start to the 246 yards and no intercep- game against afternoon. A long return on tions. Bartley caught eight Mountain the opening kickoff gave the passes for 95 yards, Wood had Crest on Nov. Wasps the ball near midfield, six catches for 59 yards and 1 at Stansbury and 19 yards of penalties on Gipson had three catches for High School. Stansbury lost the Cowboys helped Juab 63 yards. Grantsville outgained to Dixie 42-14 in move the ball deep into the red Juab 314-212 in total yards. a state quarterfi- zone. Cade Bowring’s 4-yard Defensively, the Cowboys nal game Friday touchdown run with 9:53 left were led by Eathen in St. George. in the first quarter put the Brinkerhoff, who had 10 SUE BUTTERFIELD/ Wasps up 7-0. tackles. Kaden Kelley had six TTB PHOTO Sandberg found himself tackles and a tackle-for-loss, under siege on Grantsville’s while Bartley had six tackles first possession, as he had to and Fuluvaka had two tackles- to 35-7. rush a throw to Gipson on first for-loss. Stallions After a scoreless third down and was sacked for an It was a disappointing end continued from page A8 quarter, Graff scored his 11-yard loss on second down. to an incredible season for the third rushing touchdown of That led to a punt, and the Cowboys, who advanced to to Jordon Snow gave the the evening on a 7-yard run PHOTO COURTESY OF COREY MONDRAGON Cowboys managed just one the semifinal for the first time Stallions a first down at their Grantsville senior Chace Gipson hauls in a 33-yard touchdown pass dur- with 11:20 left in the game. first down in the entire first since 2005 and were seeking own 32-yard line, but on the ing the fourth quarter of Saturday’s Class 4A semifinal state playoff game Stansbury closed the scoring quarter. against Juab at Mountain View High School in Orem. Gipson’s catch pulled their first trip to the title game next play, Huxford was pres- on a 39-yard touchdown pass Juab, on the other hand, Grantsville within nine points of the Wasps, but they were unable to com- since 2003. sured and his pass over the from Huxford to Wihongi with had its offense going early. plete the comeback as Juab held on for a 22-20 win. “We’re building,” Byrd said. middle was snagged by Dixie seven minutes remaining, but Despite a three-and-out on “Hopefully, we continue to take linebacker Kaiden Faimanua. with the game on a running the Wasps’ second possession, up front at first, and I think it Cowboys moved the ball to the next step, the next step Faimanua ran 31 yards for a clock, the Flyers merely ran Juab put together a 12-play, shocked (the Cowboys) a little the Wasps’ 7-yard line in and the next step. We’re not touchdown and a 21-0 lead. the clock out from there. 83-yard masterpiece the next bit,” Byrd said. “Once we got the final few minutes of the here yet — we haven’t arrived The Stallions seemed to Graff ran for 85 yards on time it had the ball. Bowring settled down and played our second quarter as part of an — and I think we’ve got to settle down after that, but 11 rushing attempts, and had a 14-yard gain on third- game, that second half, we 11-play drive that started near get back to work. We’re losing the damage was already was 7-for-16 for 109 yards and-1 from the Wasps’ 26, and came out and played. Once midfield. However, a second- some great seniors, but these done. Dixie’s next two posses- through the air. Moore had a 9-yard run on fourth-and-3 we figured out what was hap- and-6 play led to a 15-yard other kids have got to step up sions ended in punts, while 86 yards on 15 carries for the from Grantsville’s 32. pening, the defense came and chop-block penalty against and use what’s been taught to Stansbury’s offense broke into Flyers. However, it was the the Flyers’ end of the field, Three plays later, Cowan started playing. the Cowboys, and Sandberg’s them and continue on.” Dixie defense that caused fits connected with Bowring for “That’s a great team. Juab next three pass attempts all only to turn the ball over on Juab will face No. 5 Morgan for the Stallion, as the Flyers a 26-yard touchdown, and an didn’t make any mistakes. We fell incomplete as Grantsville in the Class 3A state cham- downs. It wasn’t until 3:48 had eight tackles-for-loss and offside penalty against the didn’t get as many stops as we turned the ball over on downs. pionship game Friday at 4 remained in the first half that five sacks. Alex Maycock had Cowboys on the point-after needed — we had to get off The Cowboys seemed to p.m. at Dixie State University the Flyers scored again, with 19 tackles, two sacks and two attempt inspired the Wasps on third downs and we just take some momentum from in St. George. Morgan beat Graff finishing a seven-play, tackles-for-loss, while Honor to attempt a two-point con- couldn’t get it done.” that drive into the second half, No. 1 North Sanpete 10-7 in 60-yard drive with a 31-yard Alo had 12 tackles and Mahi version. Bowring ran it in to It appeared Grantsville where they got the ball to start Saturday’s other semifinal touchdown run. had 11. KC Ericksen had three extend the lead to 15-0. might cut into Juab’s lead the third quarter. Sandberg hit game. Another Dixie interception tackles-for-loss. “(Juab) was just different just before halftime, as the Blake Thomas with a 3-yard [email protected] — this one by Nolan Mahi — gave the Flyers the ball on the Huxford was 11-for-23 Stallions’ 39-yard line with for 153 yards and rushed 2:22 left in the second quar- for 26 yards for Stansbury. ter. On the next play, Graff Christopherson had 52 yards threw a 39-yard touchdown on 19 rushing attempts to Swimming pass to Walden for a 35-0 go with three receptions for continued from page A8 lead. 44 yards. Wihongi had three Stansbury was able to put catches for 78 yards. Aspen Grgich paced the together a nine-play, 76-yard Dixie will face No. 2 Sky Tooele women’s team by cap- drive to get on the board just View in a Class 4A semifinal turing first-place honors in the before halftime, as Huxford game Friday at 6 p.m. at Rice- 200-yard freestyle, 100 free, went 3-for-5 for 58 yards Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake medley relay, and free relay. on completions to Lawson City. The winner of that game The medley relay team of Wihongi and Cayden Clark. will face either No. 1 Park City Annalee Beard, Jennifer Hall, Christopherson scored from or No. 5 Pine View in the state Grgich and Myra Miller started 5 yards out with 25 seconds championship game. the day with a bang by nip- left in the half to close the gap [email protected] ping Uintah by less than a half-second in the first event of the day. Miller followed that up with a second in the 50 free and third in the 100 breast- stroke. The 100 breast proved to be the strongest event for the Buffs, with Kylee

Randle, Miller, Hall, and Petra FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Anderson finishing second, Tooele’s Austin Chlubna swims in the boys’ 100-yard butterfly during Thursday’s swim meet against Stansbury, third, fifth, and 13th, respec- Juan Diego and Summit Academy at the Pratt Aquatic Center in Tooele. Chlubna had a strong week, swimming tively. the third leg of the Buffaloes’ winning medley and 200-yard freestyle relays at the Region 10 Invitational in Vernal Sharon Seals grabbed third on Saturday in addition to a third-place finish in the 100 fly. in the individual medley and a strong second place showing in Region Invitational — Boys Ryan Beard and Sealmon Grgich won the final event of the 500 free. Tooele’s medley relay of Larsen all added valuable the afternoon. Beard continued her prow- Cade McEachern, Cooper points to the Buffs’ total. Randle garnered swim- ess by winning the 100 back- Woods, Austin Chlubna Cramer, who made huge mer of the meet honors for stroke and third in the 100 but- and Andrew Crane edged time improvements in 50 and the Tooele girls with major BLACK terfly. Freshman Lauren von Stansbury by a gnat’s eyebrow, 100 free, earned swimmer of time drops and strong perfor- Niederhausern turned in solid 1:54:82 to 1:54.83 in the the meet honors for Tooele. mances. FRIDAY performances with a fourth opening event. Other teams competing Top boys in the 50 free and sixth in the However, the strength of in the invitational included A one-two finish in the 400 100 free. the Stallions’ front line of Isaac Uintah, Ogden, Juan Diego, free relay sealed the victory Aspen Walker nailed her Adair, Joshua Reynolds, Chase Ben Lomond and Summit for the Stallions. Jefferies, personal-best time in the 100 Eldredge, Xavier Jefferies, Academy. Reynolds, Barry and Adair won back, and finished eighth in Kyler Maier and Barry Wyatt Tooele-Stansbury- the final event in 3:46.27. the crowded 50 free for Tooele. led Stansbury to first place in Juan Diego-Summit Academy Teammates Eldredge, BLOWOUT Coach Tate said Lachele the for the boys in the Vernal Tooele and Stansbury easily Brayden Allen, Ben Wilson and Coombs, Dana Evans, Kate meet. defeated Juan Diego Catholic Maier finished second for SHS. NOV 29- Walker, Suzy Stallings, Keira Adair snared first-place and Summit Academy in the First places by Jefferies in Neild, Ella Leonelli and Sydnee finishes in the 50 and 100 Thursday meet at the Pratt the individual medley and DEC 1 Sherwood all added critical free while Jefferies and Maier Aquatic Center. Adair in the butterfly paced SALE HOURS: 9AM TO 7PM points in individual events and finished 2-3 in the individual Tooele’s girls defeated Stansbury; however, it was the SALE! relays to push Tooele to the medley. Jefferies followed up Stansbury 162-109, while the consistent top-tier individual win. with a third in the 100 back. Stallions’ boys beat Tooele 153- finishes of Adrian Hinton, FULL SERVICE GOLF COURSE: Beard, Seals, von Eldredge, SHS’s top distance 122 in the season opener. Eldredge and Reynolds that Niederhausern and Grgich man, hit the wall third in the Girls Highlights made the difference. Lessons • Repairs • Competitive Prices capped off the day’s events by 500 free. Jefferies and Tashro Tooele padded their lead Tooele’s 100 free trio of winning the 400 free relay by finished third and fourth early in the meet with von McEachern (second), Harrison more than eight seconds. respectively in the 100 back. Niederhausern’s second in the Stoddard (third), and Garret Coombs, who made signifi- The Tooele 200 free relay of 50 free, followed by Walker, Pearson (fifth) was the top cant time drops in the 100 and Crane, Chlubna, Woods, and Randle, and Hall in fourth, scoring event for the Buffs. 200 free events, was named McEachern won top honors. fifth, and seventh places. Veterans Crane and Chlubna swimmer of the meet. McEachern won his specialty Seals won the 200 free and also added valuable points for • Apparel ON SELECT

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COURTESY OF KAREN FISCHERNEWMAN Photo’s taken by Karen Fischer Newman on her hikes in the Erda area. Animal AdvocateSTORY KATHERINE SCHMIDT Lake Point’s Karen Fischer-Newman rescues animals with unconditional love

ogs are man’s best friend- and man is a dog’s best friend. At Dleast, that’s what Karen Fischer- Newman, 65, believes. Fischer-Newman, who lives in Lake Point, has worked since 2013 on the Companion Animal Magazine, the Bark for Life events with the American Cancer Society, and works with local organizations as well as her own job as a realtor to get animals who need homes adopted Her commitment to animals has been lifelong — in previous years, Fischer-Newman was the chairperson for the Bark for Life event hosted by the American Cancer Society, which aims to find treatments for both human and canine cancers. The event includes 30-40 vendors selling prod- COURTESY OF KAREN FISCHERNEWMAN ucts for animals and their owners, A snapshot by Fischer-Newman events, and guest speakers. of a group of birds resting on the She worked with Bark for Life for back of a horse. five years. “It was a great event, we raised a lot of money, and I really miss doing it!” she said. Nowadays, Fischer-Newman works

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MONDAY’S WARM COCOA Could living a life focused on anticipatory change bring joy? he five of us were sitting Just being with them seemed Lennika, Tawny, John and closet without losing a hanging in the process. Once a person at Good Wood in celebra- to channel unfound inspiration Adam were writing a script of rod for clothes. Then, one day, can marry passage of time tion. We had many things as I listened to their hopes and the evolutionary character of the solution hit me, as if right in with desired change, one can T Lynn Butterfi eld to be grateful for: friendship, dreams. Anticipatory Change the face. I could simply move the completely give up a feeling of GUEST COLUMNIST shelter, good jobs, and I could go “They’re revealing a list of “Sometimes I just sit and stare rod’s position 90 degrees! Not loss, missing treasure, in favor on. Our time together was going missing treasures,” I thought. at my kitchen, hoping to figure only would it solve a potential of excitement. Or, the thrill of along just as planned. As our fête Many of us have the ten- out what I want to do,” Lennika clash with new stairs, it would the chase. I call it a feeling of continued through food and con- tops soon!” Tawny added. dency to go through such lists said. “Sometimes I feel silly also increase the hanging space, “Remagine.” versation, my friends’ stimulated “We’ve been in our home for of unfound treasures as if not about it!” in the closet, by about 30%! Could living a life focused on pattern of changed thinking. about a year and there are so having obtained them yet leaves “I recently updated the bunk- After I figured it out, it was like a anticipatory change give you a “We’re getting ready to update many things we want to do. But a large hole within. And that’s room in my house,” I said. “I’d Duh! moment.” feeling of Remagine? our kitchen and it’s so much there are so many decisions,” not what we were celebrating on been doing the same type of star- One of the keys to living fun!” Lennika said. Lennika said. this particular Friday evening. ing for 22 years! I couldn’t quite a life filled with successful Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda “We got a new refrigerator I looked at the two younger We were really talking about the see a solution for how to build Anticipatory Change is to grasp and is a managing broker for a and we’ll be getting new counter- couples at the table with me. nature of Anticipatory Change. new top-bunk access through the the centralistic nature of time real estate company. THE RIGHT THING The importance of tipping well TOOELE MAYOR AWARDS he income of many who to leaving a 20 percent gratuity. work as servers in restau- Wait staff generally work hard rants in the United States and, as long as there is a tipping T Jeffrey L. Seglin still depends heavily on how GUEST COLUMNIST system in place, it seems good to much diners tip at the end of a expect that a tip will be part of meal. the money paid for the meal and While a few restaurants have service. But if the service falters, experimented with raising wait suggesting he did anything wrong it’s not wrong to be as generous as staff wages to at least prevailing to have received bad service. “I you typically would be for good or minimum wage, most staff mem- only tipped her 20 percent.” He excellent service. bers still earn less than minimum wonders if his decision to tip wage with the prospect that tips less than typical simply because Jeffrey L. Seglin, author of “The will make up the difference and, he didn’t receive his water was Simple Art of Business Etiquette: perhaps, then some. Some res- an overreaction that resulted in How to Rise to the Top by Playing taurants have also experimented penalizing someone who works Nice,” is a senior lecturer in public with automatically adding tips to in a field he always believed he policy and director of the commu- the final check amount. But the should support generously. nications program at Harvard’s vast majority of dining establish- Jamie could have waived the Kennedy School. He is also the ments still rely on the customer to server down, I suppose, to indi- administrator of www.jeffreyseg- COURTESY TOOELE CITY tip the server. cate that he really, really wanted lin.com, a blog focused on ethical Congratulations to the recipients of the Tooele City Mayor’s Youth Recognition Award on Nov. In a recent column in The New some water. But it was her job to issues. Do you have ethical ques- 6, 2019. Pictured front row, left to right: Cole Odermott (Settlement Canyon Elementary), Liddie York Times, David Brooks makes deliver the water as promised. tions that you need answered? Send Bunton (Northlake Elementary), and William Beamish III (Sterling Elementary). Pictured back row, clear he believes tipping is immor- She did not. He did the right thing them to [email protected]. left to right: Police Chief Ron Kirby, Mayor Debbie Winn, Councilwoman Melodi Gochis, Councilman al and that waiters should be paid by tipping based on his assess- Follow him on Twitter @jseglin. Brad Pratt, Councilman Scott Wardle, Councilman Steve Pruden, Councilman Dave McCall, and a living wage, but until the system ment of the service received. I am © 2019 Jeffrey L. Seglin. Communities That Care Supervisor Stacy Smart. changes he recommends the prac- confident that quite a few other Distributed by Tribune Content tice of always tipping 20 percent diners would not have come close Agency, LLC. on meals costing more than $25, and 30 percent for meals costing less. A reader we’re calling Jamie has long shared the view that waiters and waitresses should be tipped well. He regularly tips more than 20 percent, often well above 30 percent. Jamie believes that servers work hard to provide a service he appreciates and often do so at a substandard basic wage. Recently, however, Jamie who writes that he “eats out a lot” had a meal at a casual dining estab- lishment and, while the waitress was pleasant, the service was worse than he had typically expe- rienced. “When I was seated, I waited for quite a while for the waitress to arrive,” he writes. She took Jamie’s order and left. While he was waiting, the waitress returned to his table to ask if she could get him anything while he was waiting. “Water,” Jamie requested. The waitress acknowl- edged his request, indicated she’d bring the water right away, and left. Twenty minutes or so later, Jamie’s meal arrived. After the waitress placed it in front of him, she asked if there was anything else he would like. Again, he said, “water,” and again she acknowl- edged him and left, only to return to leave him his check after he had finished eating. “I feel like I did something wrong,” Jamie writes. But he’s not

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The History Channel ➤➤ On Nov. 28, 1520, after sailing for weeks through the dangerous Mega Maze straits below South America that now bear his name, Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan enters the Pacific Ocean with three ships, becoming the first European explorer to reach the Pacific from the Atlantic. ➤➤ On Nov. 27, 1703, an unusual storm system finally dissipates over England after wreaking havoc for ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW nearly two weeks. Featuring hurricane- force winds, the storm killed between 10,000 and 30,000 people. Hundreds of Royal Navy ships and their bought a wooden I own. It’s purple glass with crews were lost to the “ whistle, but it wouldn’t white figures of a girl and storm. Iwhistle” is part of an boy playing tennis. The vase ➤➤ On Nov. 29, 1929, old children’s song that goes is cylindrical and is 8 inches American explorer on to joke about buying a tall and 5 inches in diameter. Richard Byrd and three metal whistle. But a mod- Can you tell me its age and companions make the ern metal whistle used by a value? first flight over the policeman looks very differ- A: Mary Gregory glass South Pole, flying from ent from the wooden whistle was first made about 1870. made centuries ago. And Similar glass is being made their base on the Ross today, if a whistle is wood, today. All early Mary Gregory Ice Shelf to the pole and it usually is carved into an glass was made in Bohemia. back in 18 hours and 41 interesting shape or painted Later it was made in several minutes. Byrd learned to hide the wood surface. other European countries. how to fly in the U.S. Very early whistles were The first American glassware Navy and served as a ‘Was my dog poisoned?’ made from a hollow reed or with Mary Gregory-type pilot in World War I. bird bones. 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Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. is not responsible for any claims or representations not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that Bold/boxed ads extra made in advertisements in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. The Tooele Transcript- Bulletin has the sole authority to edit all dwellings advertised in this paperSTREET are available on an equal TOOELE, opportunity basis. Bold type 5¢ per word/issue 25 No credit for stopped ads. Includes and locate any classified advertisement as deemed appropriate. Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company reserves UTAH Boxed ads 50¢ per issue (20 words or less) the right to refuse any advertisement. 4 runs in the Tooele Valley Extra AGENDA 1. Welcome Linda McBeth, Chair Services Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Furniture & Help Wanted Autos Public Notices ApprovePublic Notices September Public Notices Appliances Meetings 24, 2019Meetings Meeting Min- Meetings utes DIRECTV NOW. 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Only $19.99 design and long-last- looking for could be accepted. ber Linda McBeth, ing on 12 November RW AUTO Sales- TAILORING Annual Contract. No ($5.99 s/h per box). ing battery of Inogen from out of town. The UPAXLP Chair 2019, at 7:00 PM at Commuter Car Deals! Commitment. CALL Call Hale Groves One. Free information cost is only $163. for (Information Item) the Vernon Fire De- by 336 N Main in 1-877-927-4411 1-888-641-9543. k i t ! C a l l a 25 word ad and it PUBLIC NOTICE: 3. Board Member As- partment, 325 S. Main Tooele! 10 Units Mention item #487 877-691-4639 reaches up to The Grantsville City signment Reports Street, Vernon, Utah. KATHY $9,995 or less! Vehi- DISH Network $59.99 a n d c o d e 340,000 households. Council will hold a Linda McBeth, Chair The agenda shall be Stay in your home cle Locator Program For 190 Channels! 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If you’re interested please call Call for435.843.0717 details Email: [email protected] 435.882.0050 435.843.0717CallTDD for 800.735.2900details 435.843.0717TDD 800.735.2900 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lake Point Improvement District will conduct a public hearing for all interested persons to be heard on the tenta- tive budget for the 2020 fiscal year on November 14, 2019 at 7:00 pm at the North TUESDAY NovemberTooele 12, 2019 County Fire TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B5 Station 1540 Sunset Road, Lake Point, Public Notices Utah.Public The Notices regularly Meetings scheduleMeetings business meeting will follow the NOTICE OF PUBLIC budget hearing at 7:30 HEARING pm. The meeting UTAH TRANSI T agenda is posted on Great Savings on Books at the AUTHORITY the Tooele County RE: UTA 2020 Tenta- (http://co.tooele.ut.us/c tive Budget lerk.html), State Public UTA is holding a public Notice Tooele Transcript Bulletin hearing to receive in- (http://utah.gov/pmn/in put on its 2020 Tenta- dex/html) websites and tive Budget. The hear- the District Bulletin ing will take place on: Board at 7856 North Tuesday, Nov. 19, Mountain View Road, The Illustrated Catalog Wreck of the Whale hip Essex 2019 at 6:00 p.m. at Lake Point Utah. The Extraordinary and Distressing Memoir UTA’s downtown Salt (Published in the of Riles and hotguns Lake City office at 669 Tooele Transcript Bul- That Inspired Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick West 200 South. letin November 5 & 12, he Illustrated Catalog The Complete Illustrated Edition At the hearing, the 2019) Tof Riles and Shotguns shows the reader Utah Transit Authority over 500 longarms of all types from the early will provide an oppor- Public Notices †lintlocks of the revolutionary period, the The famous, tragic tale of the whale tunity for citizens, pri- Trustees percussion cap ri†les and repeaters of the Civil ship Essex, which inspired Herman vate transportation War, the famous ri†les and shotguns of the Wild Melville to write Moby-Dick, comes to providers, public offi- Deadline for public life like never before in this striking, cials and interested West, the standard infantry ri†les of two World notices is 4 p.m. the War, to the present day with Assault Ri†les, and full-color edition. This †irsthand agencies to comment day prior to publica- combat shotguns, together with state of the art account follows thirty shipwrecked on the tentative tion. Public notices sailors as the drift in the scorching budget. To be included sporting ri†les and shotguns. Each entry has a submitted past the sun and sudden storms of the largely as part of the Public clear color photograph of the gun together with deadline will not be desolate Paci†ic Ocean. Armed with Hearing record, all a description and a technical speci†ication. It accepted. precious few supplies and little but comments must be UPAXLP is arranged alphabetically within †ive historical postmarked or re- periods: Historic, Civil War, The Frontier, Two their wits to ward off starvation, mad- ness, and death, their ninety-day ordeal ceived by UTA no later Public Notices World Wars, and Modern, plus a separate com- than November 30, prehensive Shotgun section. was a living nightmare that only a few 2019. Water User of them survived. The more than 200 THE FORMAT FOR Only illustrations, drawings, †ine-art prints, Deadline for public THE PUBLIC HEAR- and photographs give this classic tale of notices is 4 p.m. the $ 99 $ 95 INGS WILL BE AS 12 10 the sea the rich telling it deserves. day prior to publica- FOLLOWS: tion. Public notices Prior to the public Only submitted past the hearing, from 5:00 to deadline will not be $ 99 $ 95 6:00 p.m., UTA will 24 12 accepted. Bizarre Tales from World War II hold a Citizen Budget UPAXLP Workshop to allow the rnst Hemingway stalks U-Boats. A public to review and Public Notices EBelgian woman halts the Panzers. Adolf The acred Art of Hunting discuss the budget Hitler plays Santa Claus. If you thin these with UTA representa- Miscellaneous Myths, Legends and the Modern Mythos are tall tales, guess again. In Bizarre Tales tives. During this time, in addition to having Deadline for public from World War II, popular author and hroughout most of human specific questions an- notices is 4 p.m. the distinguished historian William Breuer Thistory, hunting has been an swered, the public may day prior to publica- brings you more than 140 of the most unchallenged tap root fo life, as submit written com- tion. Public notices bizarre, curious, and downright strange well as a cornerstone of cultures. submitted past the ments to UTA. At 6:00 incidents from World War II. Drawing from O en, the success of early hunt- deadline will not be p.m., as part of a spe- person interviews, o£ icial archives, and ers meant the di§ erence between accepted. cially scheduled UTA declassi ed documents, Breuer presents feast or famine, and their exploits board meeting, indi- UPAXLP li¤ le-known stories about the o£ beat side were celebrated in song, story viduals may provide DRIVERS: NEW of the war. and dance. Only recently has verbal comment di- SIGN-ON Bonus! rectly to UTA’s Board Only subsistence hunting ceased to be Dedicated Freight! 11 a necessity for most people, and of Trustees. Western States! $ 95 $ 95 sport hunting become the norm. In addition to the hear- Great Pay Package! 15 8 ing, at any time during Great HomeTime, During this same era, the major- the comment period, Benefits, Bonuses! ity of populations have crowded the public can submit CDL-A call today, into cities where few people have comments via email, Montana Brand Pro-  rsthand experience with nature. mail or through UTA’s duce: 855-633-2525 As a result, hunters worldwide Customer Service. In- are no longer regarded as cultural NOTICE OF PUBLIC formation on the 2020 heroes. Rather, they are increas- AUCTION Tentative Budget may Dream Catchers ingly views with suspicion and b e f o u n d a t Independence Self Storage located at 651 Legend, Lore and Artifacts have become subjects of scrutiny, www.rideuta.com or criticism and even a¤ ack—social- viewed in person at W Main Street, Grants- he  rst “dream catchers” were ly, politically and legally. UTA’s headquarters at ville, Utah , tiny, round handcra ed net Has sport hunting lost its 669 West 200 South, (435)884-5591 will T charms that were suspended from Salt Lake City, 84101. conduct a public lien relevance in our urban-oriented the top of an Ojibwa infant’s tikana- To assure full partici- auction on 11/23/2019 society? The Sacred Art of Hunting Only pation at the hearing, at 11:00 am. This no- gan, or cradle board. Intended to investigates worldwide hunting myths, legends and customs $ 50 $ 95 accommodations for tice of auction is pur- “catch” bad dreams and defend chil- from throughout history to place hunting in a new and con- 22 9 effective communica- suant to 38-8-1 et al, dren against illness and evil spirits, temporary cultural context, a modern mythos. Author James tion such as sign lan- Utah Code Annotated. the protective charms represented A. Swan provides not only an enlightening perspective on the hunters place in a changing guage interpreters or The following units will the community’s hope for the next world, but the nature of humankind and our presence in the cosmos as well. printed materials in al- be auctioned: generation. ternative formats, or a Unit D122, Miscellane- In Dream Catchers, anthropologist ous items. language interpreter Cath Oberholtzer engages readers Unit D125, Miscellane- for non-English speak- in a wide-ranging discussion about Photojournalism 1855 to the Present ing participants, must ous items. Unit E150, Miscellane- the origins of this symbol of Native Editor’s Choice be requested at least spirituality, the diverse designs and two (2) working days ous items. Unit E227, Miscellane- materials used in its productions and hotojournalism 1855 to the Present: prior to the date of the the meanings it has assumed among scheduled event. Re- ous items. Editor’s Choice pro†iles †ifty-four Native American peoples throughout P quests for ADA ac- (Published in the renowned photojournalists, selected North America. But Oberholtzer also commodations should Tooele Transcript Bul- on the basis of their critical reputations be directed to UTA letin November 12, explores the explosion of the dream and historical importance, and repro- 2019) catcher as a worldwide market- ADA Compliance Offi- Only duces 250 of their greatest photo- c e r a t SMALL CLAIMS ing venture, sparked by a growing $ 00 $ 95 graphs. The photographers in this book [email protected] SUMMONS appetite for spiritual meaning and by its appropriation 35 16 range from war reporters like Robert m or 801-287-3536, or In the District Court of by the New Age movement. Available in airport gi Capa and Larry burrows, who capture dial 711 to make a re- Utah, 74 S 100 E #12, shops, shopping malls and on the Internet, the dream catcher has done main- the most extreme events of human as lay call for deaf or Tooele UT, 84074. stream. Here, Oberholtzer thoughtfully considers the past, present and future of they happen, to social documentarians hearing impaired per- 1st Choice Money a cultural icon. like Lewis Hine and Sebastião Salgado, sons. To request a lan- Center, Plaintiff/Peti- who step back from the single dramatic guage interpreter, tioner, 980 N Main St, incident to cover fundamental issues please contac t Unit B, Tooele UT like labor and migration in depth. 801-287-2290. 84074, VS Gabrielle A fascinating introduction to one of Written comments or Romero, 271 E Broad- Proof of God email comments may way, Tooele, UT The Shocking True Answer to the photography’s most important genres, be submitted to the fol- 84074. this comprehensive work includes: lowing addresses: I swear that the follow- World’s Most Important Question • Portfolios of all featured photog- UTA Board of Trus- ing is true: 1. Defen- raphers’ most compelling images, tees, Utah Transit dant owes me tolemy Tompkins, collaborator on the New many printed at full-page size Authority, 669 West York Times bestselling Proof of Heaven and • Capsule biographies of the pho- $1,294.00 Plus pre- P Only 200 South, Salt Lake judgement interests to Proof of Angels, is at his lowest point, person- tographers and insightful critical commentaries on their $ 00 $ 95 City, UT 84101 or the date of judgement, ally and professionally, when he meets with an careers 35 14 email directly to hear- if qualified for prejudg- astrophysicist with a message for the world: • An informative introduction covering photojournalism’s [email protected] ment interests. 2. This God is real, and science proves it. history and its technical, aesthetic, and ethical challenges. m. Phone calls and claim arose on Febru- Proof of God is the unlikely story of how this questions about the ary 18, 2019. serious scientist and this broken writer, in a proposal should be di- THE STATE OF UTAH series of conversations stretching over several rected to Teri Black at TO THE DEFEN- months, come to understand that the uni- 801-287-3215. All DANT: You are sum- A Restless oul verse—from the smallest sub-atomic particles comments will become moned to appear at Meditations from the Road part of the public re- trial to answer the that make up everything in existence to the far- thest reaches of the universe—bears evidence cord if received by 5 above claim. The trial oyage around the globe with renowned of a creator. In short, God not only exists, but p.m., November 30, will be held at the court spiritual writer Henri J. M. Nouwen as this science gives us tools to know this. V 2019. address shown above. unique travelogue charts an imaginary itinerary Proof of God shows how science and Informational items: If you fail to appear, to locations that Nouwen actually visited, from Relevant information judgment may be en- religion both point to the same stunning and Russia to Peru via Europe, Canada, and the Un- about the proposed tered against you for world-changing truth: God is real. tied States. Join him as he examines the Return changes will be avail- the total amount able at the Public claimed. Date of Trial, Only of the Prodigal Son painting in St. Petersburg, Hearing or may be re- October 27, 2019, $ 99 $ 95 admires the joy of his fellow pedestrians on a viewed at the UTA’s 9:00 am, Room 11. 15 7 beautiful day in Paris, mingles with senators in downtown Salt Lake Notice to Defendant. A Washington, and listens to the stories of griev- City office at 669 West small claims case has ing women in Nicaragua. Noumen’s world is one 200 South, until 5 p.m. been filed against you. of striking contrasts—one minute he is rubbing on November 30, This imposes upon shoulders with the af†luent and in†luential, 2019. Comments must you certain rights and Making the American elf the next walking through lands of poverty and be postmarked or re- responsibilities. You Johnathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln danger. Each situation tells a spiritual story and ceived by UTA no later may obtain small reveals that Nouwen is never slow to see the than November 30, claims information and ne of the most precious liberties Ameri- hand of God at work in the universe. 2019 to be part of the instructions a t Ocans have always cherished is the ability to Public Hearing record. http://www.utcourts.go “make something of themselves”—to choose not Only Carolyn Gonot v/howto/ only an occupation but an identity. Examining $ 95 $ 95 Executive Director Disabillity Accomoda- works by Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards, 11 4 (Published in the tions. If you need ac- Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Henry Tooele Transcript Bul- commodation of a dis- David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret letin November 12, abililty, contact a judi- Fuller, and others, Howe investigates how Amer- 2019) cial service assistant icans in the 18th and 19th centuries engaged at least 3 days before in the process of “self-construction,” “self-im- PUBLIC NOTICE hearing. These and other titles available provement,” and the “pursuit of happiness.” He NOTICE IS HEREBY (Published in the GIVEN that the Lake Tooele Transcript Bul- explores as well how Americans understood at the Tooele Transcript Bulletin Point Improvement letin November 12, individual identity in relation to the larger body District will conduct a 2019) politic, and argues that the conscious construc- public hearing for all tion of the autonomous self was in fact essential interested persons to to American democracy—that it both shaped be heard on the tenta- and was in turn shaped by American democratic TOOELE tive budget for the Unload institutions. Howe concludes that the time has TRANSCRIPT 2020 fiscal year on come to ground our democracy once again in November 14, 2019 at Your Truck habits of personal responsibility, civility, and BULLETIN 7:00 pm at the North self-discipline esteemed by some of America’s Tooele County Fire TOOELETRANSCRIPT most important thinkers. Only Station 1540 Sunset BULLETIN Erudite, beautifully written, and more pertinent than ever as $ 95 $ 95 Road, Lake Point, we enter a new era of individual and governmental responsibil- 19 10 58 N. Main – Tooele Utah. The regularly Mon-Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • Sat-Sun: closed schedule business 435.882.0050 ity, Making the American Self illuminates an impulse at the very meeting will follow the heart of the American experience. budget hearing at 7:30 pm. The meeting agenda is posted on the Tooele County (http://co.tooele.ut.us/c lerk.html), State Public Notice (http://utah.gov/pmn/in dex/html) websites and the District Bulletin Board at 7856 North Mountain View Road, Lake Point Utah. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin November 5 & 12, 2019) B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY November 12, 2019 Bulletin Board

or doctor visits for residents in Tooele Center. Blankets should be new and in Veterans holds monthly general Local author seeks photos 435-248-LIVE. Tooele and Grantsville areas. For transporta- good condition. Homemade blankets membership meetings at the Pioneer A local author and historian is seek- tion information call 435-843-4114. are also accepted if new. Donations Museum, 47 E. Vine Street (rear base- Health Department and Senior Center ing original photographs of Saltair, For more information about the can be turned in to the volunteer desk ment door entrance) in Tooele, every Black Rock, Garfield Beach and/ Aging Services hours The senior center is for the enjoyment Grantsville center, call 435-884-3446. at Mountain West Medical Center, third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. or Lake Point, as well as any similar The Tooele County Health of all seniors 60 and older. Center 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele. Call We welcome and invite all veterans turn-of-the-century attractions and Department and Aging Services’ hours are Monday thru Thursday 8 Daughters of Utah Pioneers Diane at 435-843-3691 with any ques- to come join us in the comradery resorts for an upcoming book proj- new hours of operation are Monday- a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. The DUP is seeking any family histo- tions. with other veterans at our monthly ect. Those who wish to contribute Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Friday New and exciting activities include ries, photographs, books, stories or meetings. Chapter 20 now has trained information or photographs of these from 8 a.m. to noon. Check out our bridge, pinochle, bingo, crafts, pickle- vintage artifacts (before 1900) to dis- Community Closet Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) to parks should contact Emma Penrod at calendar on our main page for holiday ball, Mexican train, tangled art, yoga, play at the DUP Grantsville Museum, Clean out your closets. The answer questions concerning your [email protected]. Contributions hours and closures. For more informa- exercise program, line dancing, wood located at 378 W. Clark St. (in the Community Closet is accepting VA benefits. Nations Service Officers will be printed with credit in a yet- tion call 435-277-2301. carving, Wii games, watercolor class basement of the J. Reuben Clark donations for gently used cloth- (NSO’s) are available by appointment to-be released pictorial history book. movies and health classes. Meals-On- Parkinson’s disease Support Farmhouse across from the Grantsville ing. Donations are accepted at your to help veterans and their families There is no such thing as too many Wheels available for homebound. Cemetery). For more information, call neighborhood school. Contact Christy submit claims for compensation, photographs as the author needs a Group Lunch served weekdays. For 60 and Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Coralie Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any obtain health and educational well- minimum of 160 photographs, and A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can above, suggested contribution is Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit www. questions. earned benefits. ALL DAV services any help is greatly appreciated. be overwhelming for the newly diag- $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. grantsvilledupmuseum.com or www. are Free of Charge. For information, nosed. Tooele has a support group for Transportation available to the store exploretooele.com. Moose please join our monthly meetings. Tooele Valley Free Masons persons with Parkinson’s disease and or doctor visits for residents in Tooele No monthly meetings are held in Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the their caregivers. You can learn how and Grantsville areas. For transporta- Meals at the Lodge December. Call commander Penny second Friday of each month for din- others are coping with PD and how to tion information call (435) 843-4114. Schools ner and socializing. If you are inter- live well. We meet the third Friday of Friday and Saturday night dinners Larson 801-359-8468 or Adjutant For more information about the ested or have questions, please join each month from 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Story and Craft Hour will be served from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday James Yale at 435-849-0521 or Senior Tooele center, call 435-843-4110. us at the Lodge, located at the corner Technology College, 88 S. Tooele Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the night dinners change weekly or Vice Dustee Thomas at 435-830-8487. of Settlement Canyon Road and state Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal Tooele Pioneer Museum Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy you can order from the menu items Please leave messages if no contact. Route 36, or call at 435-277-0087. at 435-840-3683. 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. the adventures of books and make Saturday night. All meals are for a Open Memorial Day through Labor fun crafts. For more information, reasonable price. No orders taken Historical Society Tooele Valley Family History Tooele Naranon “Circle of Day, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 call 435-833-1934 ext. 1410. We are after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials are Our meeting on Tuesday November Center Hope to Recovery” p.m. Open most Tuesdays year round located at West Elementary School, available at the lodge from 11 a.m. For 12, 2019 will be held at 7:00 p.m. We Research your ancestors free with Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Open other times by 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter members and their guests only. will feature Pat Hearty. His presenta- trained Family Search volunteers 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 appointment. Call 435-882-3168, 435- through the south side doors. tion will be about the Pony Express. at the Tooele Valley Family History in Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). 830-9784, 435-840-5139. World Class Breakfast Mr. Heartly will provide us with a Center, 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone Open to all those affected by some- Indian arrowhead collection. www. Free Preschool Hour Breakfast will be served every Sunday wealth of knowledge about his 435-882-1396. Hours of operation: one else’s addiction. As a 12-step tooelepioneermuseum.org, Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele meeting at 10:30 a.m. until gone. Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity Please attend the men’s meeting at favorite subject. The meeting will be Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 program, we offer help by sharing our Tooele County Aging Services hour of learning, singing and creat- 9:30 a.m. and the women’s meet- held at the Tooele Pioneer Museum p.m. Tuesday and Thursday evenings experience, strength and hope. For Hope for the Holidays ing. The class is for all children up to 5 ing at 11:30 a.m., and enjoy a great at 47 East Vine Street. Please park in 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings by more information, please contact Terri All are invited to learn about com- years old. Please come and enjoy the breakfast. the rear of the building and enter at appointment only. Special classes at 435-313-4851. offered regularly. Call the center for munity resources and tips for coping fun. For more information, call (435) the back door. Everyone is invited to Military Items Wanted Membership Retention attend our meetings. If you would like more information. with grief during the holiday season 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are located at When you no longer want your Membership Retention week will to join our organization our dues are on Wednesday, November 13th from West Elementary School, 451 W. 300 military items, do not take them to be held Sunday November 3rd thru only $10 a year. Members and guests Tooele Family Al-Anon 6:00 to 7:00 pm at Canyon Home South, Tooele. Please enter through Al-Anon meetings are held Deseret Industries or a thrift store. Care & Hospice located at 1887 North the south side doors. Saturday November 9th. There will be welcome. several events during the week start- Wednesdays at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Bring them — hats, helmets, dress Aaron Drive #D, Tooele. If you have Pioneer Museum’s basement at the uniforms, boots, shoes, pants, jackets, questions about this free even, please St. Marguerite Catholic ing with a Moose Legion Fundraiser Historical books Tooele County Historical Society’s back of the building. For questions or backpacks, belts, canteens, pouches, call Tooele County Aging Services School on Sunday. Please stop by the lodge books are available to purchase at more information, please call Allene old photos, etc. — to 775 S. Coleman 435-277-2440 or see tooelehealth.org. Students of all faiths are welcome to see all the activities planned for our meetings. The History of Tooele at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at 435- Street. They will be displayed with Thank Caregivers from preschool through 8th grade members during the week. County Volume II is $35, The Mining, 884-0825 or 435-241-9200. honor and respect. Call Matthew or National Family Caregivers Month at Tooele County’s only faith- Craft Fair Smelting, and Railroading in Tooele Tina at 435-882-8688. celebrated every November is dedi- based school. Featuring all-day WOTM will be hosting a Craft Fair on is $25, and we also have eight note Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U cated to providing support for and Kindergarten, all-day preschool, This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at Children’s Choir Auditions Saturday November 16 from 11 a.m. to cards depicting four different pioneer raising awareness of individuals who junior high grades 6-8, small class the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an 5 p.m. Several vendors will be there to buildings for $4. These make great care for relatives living with chronic sizes, and an enhanced STEM curricu- 560 S. Main St., Tooele. For more infor- auditioned children’s choir for chil- help you with your holiday shopping. gifts for family and friends. Please illness, disabilities, terminal illness, lum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or mation, contact Gesele at 435-224- dren 7-14 years of age. The talented call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612 if you or aging issues. Tooele County Aging visit www.stmargschool.org. 4015 or Jo-Ann at 435-849-4180. Katelynd Blake, owner and director Veteran’s Appreciation would like to purchase these books. Services is partnering with the Tooele A Veteran’s Appreciation dinner will of Blake Music Studios, directs the City Library and the Grantsville City be held on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 5:30 Seeking Historical Items Alcoholics Anonymous choir. Blake has a degree in vocal Education Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 Library to recognize and support the p.m. The Tooele County Historical Society performance and has taught at the South Main Street. Daily at 7 a.m. 12 many caregivers in our community. would like members of the commu- collegiate level. If your child loves Tooele Technical College noon and 8 p.m. Park in back and go Visit your local library to learn more or Entertainment nity who have any family or personal to sing and you are looking for an Programs with space available include The Seasoned Amnesia will play on in side door. see tooelehealth.org. the POST (Peace Officer Standards histories, photographs, books, bro- exceptional musical experience for Saturday, Nov. 23, from 6 – 10 p.m. them, this is it. For more information Mobile Vet Center Training) program (Satellite Police chures, DVDs, VHS tapes or news- Alcoholics Anonymous paper articles that you would like to and to register for an audition, please To better serve veterans located Academy), Commercial Driver’s Thanksgiving Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are donate to our organization to please visit blakemusicstudios.com or call in Tooele County, the Mobile Vet License (CDL) program and Software The Lodge will be closed on Thursday also held every Tuesday and Thursday call us. We are also looking for books, 435-277-0755. Center (MVC) will visit Tooele every Development. These programs and November 28 for Thanksgiving. at 7 p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 newspaper articles, photos, brochures Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. others are offered at Tooele Tech. Aaron Dr., Tooele. Rocky Mountain Hospice or any history that pertains to the at the eastern side of the Walmart Enroll today and begin training for a Want to have more meaning in your Tooele County area. If you would like Young People in Recovery parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, Tooele. promising career. Visit tooeletech.edu Eagles life. Do you want to do something to donate them to our organization, Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold The MVC provides free, confidential or call student services at 435-248- that is satisfying and of great service Sunday Breakfasts or if you would let us make a copy for all recovery meetings on Thursdays counseling for theater veterans of 1800 for more information. to your community? Then become a Breakfasts will be served every the Tooele County Historical Society, at 6 p.m. in the Grantsville City all conflicts. For further information Rocky Mountain Hospice volunteer. Adult Education Sunday morning this month from 9 to please call 435-882-1612. Library, and also on the first and third contact Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, No experience required. All train- Get your high school diploma this 11 a.m. Order from the menu or have Friday of the month at 5:30 p.m. in call our 24/7 national call center ing, background check and TB tests year at the Tooele Community the special for $5. Adults pay $7 from the Remington Park Apartments’ 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter. provided by Rocky Mountain. The Learning Center. All classes required the menu and children 11 years and Groups and Events Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., Tooele. va.gov only requirement is your desire to for a high school diploma, adult under are $3.50. Bad Beer is available. Questions contact Adam at 480-695- help someone in need. Please contact basic education, GED preparation Public invited. Tooele County Arts Guild 6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at Donate to library All artists from Tooele County age Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain Please remember the “Friends of and English as a second language are 435-255-9905. available. Register now to graduate — Social Room 13 and above are welcome to join Hospice at 801-397-4904. the Tooele City Library” while doing The Social Room will be open at the Tooele County Arts Guild for an Family support group home cleaning and donate your used just $50 per semester. Located at 211 Noon, 7 days a week beginning evening, or for the year as a member. Get your loved one sober. The USARA The Next Chapter books to the bookstore in the library. Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult The Next Chapter is a free social sup- September 1. Benefits of membership include the Craft family support group is held Money from book sales is used to sup- education classes are for students 18 port and educational program to help opportunity to display your artwork Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large read- port programs within the library. The and over. widows and widowers adjust to the Fundraisers for show and sale in various venues ing room at the Tooele City Library. library is located at 128 W. Vine St. For loss of their spouse through monthly ESOL Shop with a Hero. November 16th around Tooele County, as well as Group books and materials provided. more information, call 435-882-2182 activities. You are invited to join oth- ESOL conversational classes are held Hamburgers, Hot Dogs and Brats with regular updates on events in our com- Craft is a free program for family or go online to tooelecity.org. Thank ers who are on the same page as you, Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Bake Sale. Pool tourney starts at 12:00 munity. The best benefit is meeting members who have a loved one with you for your support. to begin a new chapter in your life Community Learning Center. ESOL noon. Carver Lewis will appear. other artist friends you wouldn’t meet a substance use disorder. For more story. Call Sarah with Tooele County students may also come anytime otherwise! Call 435-228-8217 for more information, call Heidi Warr at 435- Books for the Whole Family Auxiliary Meeting Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for Donated children’s books and paper- the center is open for individualized The Auxiliary Meeting will be held information. 255-9905. study. Registration is $50 per semes- more details. backs are for sale for 25 cents, and November 11 at 7 p.m. Ladies Community Club of Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group hard-covers are being sold for $1 from ter. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd. Call The Auxiliary Meeting will be held Join us the 2nd Monday of each Sons of Utah Pioneers 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. 435-833-8750 for more information. Tooele Anyone interested in the history of November 25 at 7:00 p.m. month from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain on Mondays and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on To view upcoming events, learn more Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah Early Head Start West Medical Center in Tooele. The Tuesdays at the Tooele City Library. Aerie Meetings about our organization, or to become pioneers, we need you. Please come Do you have a child under age 3? Are Tooele County Health Department’s All proceeds go back to the library for The Aerie meeting will be held a member, please visit gfwctooele. and join us for a potluck social dinner you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Aging Services program is the spon- projects and programs. November 7 at 8:00 p.m. at Ogden org. at the LDS church, 192 W. 200 South, Early Head Start is a free program for sor for these Alzheimer’s Association The Aerie meeting will be held Tooele. For more information, please eligible families that offers quality Tooele County Quilt Guild Caregiver Support Groups. The Bingo is back November 21 at 8:00 p.m. contact Joe Brandon, 435-830-9783 or early education for infants and tod- We would like to invite you to see groups are designed to provide emo- St. Marguerite Catholic Church has 435-830-9784. The local Sons of Utah dlers in the home; parent education; Friday Night Dinners a display of our quilts for Veteran’s. tional, educational and social support started its bingo games again on Pioneers meets the first Thursday of comprehensive health services to November 8, 5:30 p.m. until gone, Thursday November 7 from 10:00 a.m. for caregivers. Questions call 435-277- Fridays starting at 6:45 p.m. Come and each month at 6:30 p.m. have a good time. Food is available. women before, during and after preg- Chili and Cornbread to 4:00 p.m., in the Auditorium of the 2440. nancy; nutrition education and family Tooele County Health Department Call 435-882-3860 with questions. Family Night Food Addicts in Recovery TC Squares Dance Club support services. Call 435-841-1380 or Building located at 151 N. Main Street. The TC Squares Dance Club has begun November 9, 6:30 p.m. Grilled Cheese 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for Anonymous dancing again on Mondays at the Grantsville free additional information. and Soup dinner and bingo TOPS Weight Loss Support Are you having trouble controlling Group Clarke Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, the way you eat? Food Addicts in 2152 N. 400 West, Tooele, from 7:30- Free developmental evalua- State Fall Festival November The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Grantsville Irrigation Recovery Anonymous (FA) is a free, 9:30 p.m. Please bring finger food to 16 Weight Loss Support Group meets Company tion 12-step recovery program for any- share. For more information, contact every Tuesday in the Cornerstone Grantsville Irrigation would like to DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention Planning Meeting one suffering from food addiction. Woody at 435-850-2441, Roberta at offers a variety of services to families Baptist Church located at 276 E. 500 thank it’s users for another successful The Planning Meeting will be held Meetings are held every Saturday 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s web- with infants and toddlers from birth North, Tooele. Weigh-in begins at 5:30 season. The system has been shut November 19 at 7 p.m. at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, 47 site at tcsquares.com. down but it can take up to a week to to age 3. Individualized services are p.m. followed by a meeting at 6 p.m. E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the completely drain. We’re looking for- available to enhance development in Past President’s Dinner Men, women and children are invited north back entrance. For more infor- Tooele County Homemakers ward to serving you next year. Please communication, motor development, Auxiliary Past President’s Dinner will to attend. Come and let us help you mation, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 We would like to invite all ladies to contact the office at 435-884-3451, cognition, social/emotional develop- be held November 20, 7:00 p.m. at live a healthier lifestyle! For more or Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit our Homemakers club. Meetings are [email protected], or Facebook ment, self-help skills and health con- Bonneville Brewery. information visit TOPS.org or contact www.foodaddicts.org. Everyone is held on the first Tuesday of every with any questions. cerns. Contact us for a free develop- Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. welcome to attend. month with a luncheon and raffle, 10 mental evaluation at 435-833-0725. Presidents Project Museum volunteers needed a.m. to 1 p.m., September through Share the past Monte Carlo Night, November 23, Tooele County Aging May. Located at 151 N Main, in the Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Share the past, submit a history, 5:00 p.m. Tooele County Aging is looking for auditorium of the Health Department Park is seeking volunteers. Do you obituary, or a picture of a deceased Charity volunteers to help us meet the needs and USU Extension offices. Come out Happy Thanksgiving enjoy history or science? Volunteers relative. The Family History Center in of seniors in the community. Many and enjoy some fun. $5 due per year. Tooele Children’s Justice at the museum can gain new skills Grantsville is assembling a record of November 28 seniors require assistance and need For more information, call Eileen 435- or practice old ones. We are looking Grantsville residents. Your submis- Center rides to doctors or other profession- 882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne for people to help with organization, sion may be made by emailing to Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in als. Rides help seniors live more inde- 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. Elks exhibit development, gardening and [email protected] or by coming into need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water pendent lives. Call 435-843-4114 for Thank you and we hope to see you all and snacks. We appreciate all dona- educational program development. more information. The Grantsville and the center at 115 E. Cherry St., or by Meetings this September. mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah tions. For inquiries or drop-off, call Volunteer positions are seasonal Tooele Senior Centers also are in need Lodge floor meetings are held the 84074. Come in and receive help from 435-843-3440. 25 S.100 East, Tooele. and year round. Scheduling is flex- of volunteers. For more information Tooele County Quilters second and fourth Tuesday of every our trained consultants. For more ible. Volunteers must be at least 16 about volunteering at the Grantsville All meetings are held on the third month. House committee meetings information, call 435-884-5018 or 435- United Methodist Dinner years old. To apply or request more Center call 435-884-3446. For vol- Tuesday of each month in the Tooele are held every first and third Tuesday 224-5010. Tooele United Methodist Church information, send email to: stepha- unteering at the Tooele Center call County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues of the month. All members are wel- offers a free dinner every Wednesday. [email protected] 435-843-4110. are $20 per year to be paid at the first come and encouraged to attend. Senior Center Coffee and social hour starts at 4 p.m. meeting. and dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All Tooele Gem and Mineral Life’s Worth Living The senior center is for the enjoyment Friday Night Dinner of all seniors 60 and older. Center are welcome. Society Annual Messiah Performance Dinner every Friday night from 6 p.m. Foundation hours are Monday thru Thursday 8 The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Rehearsal’s for the 35th Annual to 9 p.m. For Elks members and guest. Suicide support group meetings a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. First Baptist Food Pantry meets the first Thursday of the are held every fourth Thursday at Christmas performance of Handel’s The First Baptist Church in Tooele is New and exciting activities include month. Meetings are held from 7 to 7 p.m. at Mountain West Medical “Messiah” will begin October 13 at the offering an emergency food pantry Sunday Brunch pinochle, bingo, crafts, bunko, thera- 9 p.m. in the downstairs conference Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele, LDS Chapel, 10th West Utah Avenue, to meet the needs of our community. All you can eat Sunday Brunch $10 peutic coloring, flint knapping, yoga, room of the Pioneer Museum, 47 in the classroom by the cafeteria. If Tooele at 7:00 p.m. As in the past, the Hours are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For Elks mem- fly tying and exercise program, wood E. Vine St., Tooele. Come and learn you struggle with suicidal thoughts presentation will be in two parts, with noon. First Baptist Church is located ber and guest. carving and health classes. Meals- about rocks, minerals, and ways to or have lost a loved one to suicide, the Christmas portion December 15 at at 580 S. Main Street. For information, On-Wheels available for homebound. craft them, and enjoy field trips for please plan on attending. Please go Grantsville High School and the Easter call 435-882-2048. Lunch served weekdays. For 60 and Disabled Veterans rock collecting. Membership is $15 on Facebook and like our page to portion in March. This is an inter-faith above, suggested contribution is per year. For more information email keep current with our latest news and Community Choir and Orchestra. All Baby blankets needed Chapter 20 $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. Baby blankets are needed for the tooelegemandmineralsociety@gmail. events. Contact us on that page. Visit singers and musicians are welcome The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County Transportation available to the store nursery at Mountain West Medical com. lifesworthlivingfoundation.com or call to participate. For more information, Chapter 20, for the Disabled American contact Barbara Wallace 801-707-5671.

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I was over there Advocate with my clients and this really continued from page B1 friendly cute cat was just hang- Tooele Club 438 W 400 N ing around.” Tooele Annual Fischer-Newman said she has Teen Center Membership with dogs and animals almost seen many cases of abandoned Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. every day. animals in the houses she shows. Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ She works as the photogra- “Animals get really depressed Club 435.843.5719 pher, social media coordinator, when their families leave them,” and graphic designer for the she said. “Many times, the fam- Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! Companion Animal magazine, a ily moves to a place that doesn’t volunteer-run magazine founded allow animals, or moves far in 2013. away and can’t take their dog Afterschoolol The magazine features ani- with them.” COURTESY OF KAREN FISCHER NEWMAN mals that need homes, as well as Fischer-Newman does her On a hike along the shore of the Great Salt Lake, Karen Fischer-Newman programs foforr captured this photo of her dogs running through the water. uplifting stories about organiza- best to find these animals new Youth andd Teens tions that help animals and pet families. health, or pets that found new “There was a house I was they euthanize them,” she said. according to Fischer-Newman. When School ages 6 - 18.8. is homes. showing over in Draper, and “I don’t think that’s fair. They “Open up your heart and The Club The magazine also supports there was the most adorable yel- need to have a better facility or home to an animal,” she said. is In! Out local pet stores and veterinar- low lab,” she said. “I had called better programs so that no ani- “They are a reward. You get love ian offices by running their ads the agent and said ‘What’s this mal is euthanized just because — unconditional love — from alongside the stories. dog doing here?’ and she said no one claims them… they need animals.” TooeleClub.org Fischer-Newman started work ‘Well... they moved somewhere to work on finding more homes. with the magazine in 2013, that won’t allow dogs… they We’re trying to be no-kill.” when the editor approached feed it; they don’t know what Fischer-Newman’s love of ani- her at one of the Bark for Life they’re going to do with it.’” mals and their value in human events after reading some poems She went down there the next lives started when she was Fischer-Newman wrote com- day, brought a ball, and tried to young. memorating her two golden play with the dog. Growing up in Moab, Fischer- retrievers that had passed away. “It was so depressed it Newman loved the landscape of “We work a lot with Hearts wouldn’t even play, it just laid the area and always had family 4 Paws and the West Valley there,” Fischer-Newman said. cats and dogs. Animal shelter,” Fischer- With permission from the One of her favorite pets as a Newman explained. “We try to owners, Fischer-Newman pho- child were her hamsters. Full Color raise money for food for the pets tographed the dog and began “I started a science project in Only and that type of thing.” trying to find someone to take sixth grade…,” she recalls. “I Hearts 4 Paws is a West him in. Fortunately, she found bought an albino hamster and Valley-based organization that someone. a teddy hamster to breed them specializes in animal adoption. “I found a lady who was all and see what the genes did. I ¢ They have weekly adoption days alone who fell in love with him actually ended up with about 24 Copies! with as many as 10 animals a and took him in,” she said. “To hamsters… I loved them — had week adopted out to new lov- see him even just a couple of cages all over for them!” 24Per Copy ing homes. Those animals that weeks later — he was a whole Although she grew up loving have a hard time finding forever different dog. I mean, it just animals, Fischer-Newman wasn’t homes go into animal fostering changed his personality because always able to have them. She programs. he was loved and taken care of, worked with a telecommunica- The magazine is published like night and day.” tions company for several years, monthly. Fischer-Newman Fischer-Newman said that the which had her traveling all over works on it daily throughout the public needs to become more the Midwest. month. She designs ads, makes aware of animal abuse — from As soon as she settled in Utah layouts, and takes pictures of puppy mills to cases of neglect with her husband, however, the the animals and the people who like the ones she has seen. couple adopted three golden work with them around the “Some people think — I hear retrievers, nicknamed ‘the old Tooele and Salt Lake area. this so much — ‘It’s just a dog!’” boys’. Both dogs were brothers. Recently, Fischer-Newman did she said. “And then I say ‘Then They led to some of Fischer- a Halloween theme photoshoot don’t get one, if you think ‘it’s Newman’s love of big rescue with some local Friesian horses, just a dog.’” dogs. famous for their pure black col- She spreads awareness Although the goldens have oring, and their owner. through social media, donation now passed away, Fischer- She has spent as much as to rescues, and online petitions Newman has now become the three hours a night working on about animal abuse and how to proud owner of two more golden the final designs for the maga- stop it. retrievers and a mix-breed zine before the issue is printed, “The poor, defenseless ani- puppy. All three of the dogs are on top of her day job as a real mals need somebody to speak rescues, named after areas in estate agent. for them,” Fischer-Newman said British Columbia — Kootneai, As a real estate agent, Fischer- of mistreated animals. “I think Nakusp, and Kaslo. Newman has become even more every little bit helps, if people Fischer-Newman and the aware of animals that need help. could get more involved.” dogs spend a lot of time together “A lot of times I will show She also advocates for no-kill exploring, snowshoeing, visiting homes that people have aban- shelters and policies. the Great Salt Lake, and hiking. doned their animals in,” she “If [shelters] have stray ani- Animals are as much a part TOOELE said. “In fact, I have one right mals or no one claims them, of the family as humans are, TRANSCRIPT Bring in Your BULLETIN Digital Files 58 N. Main • Tooele 8:30 am to 5:30 pm • Monday – Friday 8.5 x 11 inch • 20# bond paper Some restrictions apply

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ith a rich culture, friendly people, affordable prices, W Rick Steves and a salty setting on the edge GUEST COLUMNIST of Europe, Portugal under- standably makes a reward- ing destination for travelers. Bustling Lisbon and the sunny north-south through the mid- Algarve coast are well known dle of town, is all Tomar’s — it to tourists (for good reason), starts nearby and flows just but quieter places also offer a few miles before emptying tantalizing tastes of Portuguese into the Tagus River outside flavor. of town. Mid-river, a peaceful About 90 miles northeast of island with a pleasant park and Lisbon, just east of the pilgrim- a rebuilt medieval waterwheel age site of Fatima, is lushly shows off what must have been green Tomar — a quaint town impressive technology in its of about 20,000 residents, set day. At the old bridge, Ponte under a historic fortress. It’s a Velha, I headed right through place with lots of local ambi- the old town to the main ence, yet remarkably untourist- square, Praca da Republica. ed — I hadn’t visited until very The town’s easy-to-navigate recently. It’s well worth a stop. grid is a reminder that Tomar While there was a settle- was a garrison town built to ment here in Roman times, defend the castle. Tomar’s importance started Praca da Republica is a in the 12th century with the tempting spot to slow down construction of a hill-topping and nurse a drink at a cafe, castle, the Convento de Cristo. enjoying the relaxed tempo of Gualdim Pais, a Grand Master local life. Children on bikes test of the Knights Templar reli- their training wheels, pigeons gious order, put Tomar on the strut as if they own the place, map by building the castle with old-timers shake their heads Middle Eastern architectural at today’s fashions, and tuk- techniques picked up during tuk drivers hustle business The church inside Tomar’s Convento de Cristo (above), designed at the Holy Land Crusades. (negotiating short town tours height of Portugal’s sea power, is covered with elaborate motifs. Tomar’s To get the lay of the land, on motorized rickshaws). The Praca da Republica (right) is a classic Portuguese square where you can I strolled Tomar’s riverside. neighborhood offers plenty relax at a cafe and enjoy the Old-World scene. The tiny Nabao River, running of inviting spots to grab a bite Hurry! Only a Few Lake Lots Left! Over a Dozen Non-Lake Lots Available

or a drink, such as the classic Later, under Portuguese King Cafe Paraiso, a time-warp eat- Manuel I, a big conventional ery retaining the humble vibe church was added. The ora- of mid-century days. tory’s wall was cut open to Since Tomar is inland, pork connect the church and the and beef are staples on any oratory with a grand, trium- menu here. All over town I phal arch. The church’s nave noticed loaves of bread stacked is decorated in the incredibly into a very tall “crown,” deco- intricate Manueline style — rated with flowers. Women motifs that pay tribute to the carry these on their heads in sea trade that made Portugal a festival every four years, rich. Ornamental shields and in Stansbury Park incorporating pagan and har- coats of arms are decorated The Pier vest rituals into the Catholic with castles, crosses, lions, celebration during the Festa flags, and crowns. There are dos Tabuleiros (Festival of the even designs that duplicate Lot 201 Lot 202 Lot 203 Lot 204 Lot 205 Lot 206 Lot 207 Lot 208 Lot 209 Lot 210 Lot 211 Lot 212 Lot 213 Lot 214 Lot 215 Lot 216 Lot 217 Lot 218 Lot 219 Lot 220 Trays) in late June or early ropes used on ships during July. Thanks to this tradition, Portugal’s Age of Discovery. expect fantastic bread with any Visiting this oratory, I was Pier Place meal here. Sip a glass of local excited to realize I’ve been Lot 111 Lot 112 Lot 113 Lot 114 Lot 115 Lot 116 Lot 117 Lot 101 Lot 102 Lot 103 Lot 104 Lot 105 Lot 106 Lot 107 Lot 108 Lot 109 Lot 110 Tejo wine or try a Portuguese coming to Portugal all my life craft beer as you take in the and I’d never been here before. warmth and history right That’s good news — you can beside you. never exhaust Europe of its Lot 118 Towering above Tomar wonders. is its castle, with an Oz-like oratory built 800 years ago. If you visit... This circular chapel is where Sleeping: Hotel dos knights would go to be blessed Templarios is Tomar’s top hotel before battle as they defended — sporting two pools and 171 Enjoy pleasant family evenings Portugal against the Moors, spacious rooms (splurge, www. protected pilgrims heading hoteldostemplarios.com). on your own beach at Stansbury for the Holy Land, or cham- Pensao Luanda feels like a visit pioned Portugal in the Age to grandma’s house — simple, Park’s own wakeboard lake! of Discovery. The Knights clean, and comfy (budget, Templar was a rich organi- www.residencialuanda.com). • Beautiful Gated Community zation — both as a popular Eating: Restaurante Bela Christian charity and as origi- Vista serves traditional • Only 30 minutes from Salt Lake City nator of Europe’s first great Portuguese fare on a romantic, • Community Beach with a Children’s Play Park banking system. Pilgrims lilac-covered terrace (moder- from western Europe would ate, Rua Marques de Pombal • Boatless Wakeboard System deposit their money with the 77, www.abelavista.pt). • Aqua Park Playground Templars before leaving home, Family-friendly Sabores ao all photos are only representations. were given a “check” (safer Rubro is popular with locals than cash to travel with), (budget, Rua Joao Carlos and could make withdrawals Everard 91, https://restauran- along their pilgrimage as they te-sabores-ao-rubro.negocio. ventured east. You could call site). the Templars the first multi- Getting around: Taxi stands national corporation. When are outside the bus and train pilgrims died on their journey, stations (a 10-minute walk which was all too common, from city center). Tomar’s the Templars kept their estate. town center is a joy on foot. (When banking, always read Tourist information: the fine print!) www.centerofportugal.com. The Convento de Cristo’s interior gives a glimpse of the Rick Steves (www.ricksteves. mystical wonder of the Knights com) writes European travel Choose From Many Different Floorplans & Lots on or off the Lake Templar. The original castle guidebooks and hosts travel and oratory were built when shows on public television and such impressive architecture public radio. Email him at • Upgrades are our standard was new in Europe. The ora- [email protected] and follow tory was designed so horses his blog on Facebook. • Custom Home Builder (important in the Templars’ © 2019 Rick Steves. success on the battlefield) Distributed by Tribune Content • Your plan or ours could be ridden in and blessed. Agency, LLC. • We can design your perfect home • .40 Acre Lots • Building Homes for over 30 Years Follow us on Starting in the $500’s Facebook! Laramie Dunn & Lisa Neil Realtypath 2014 & 2015 top producers in Utah & 2016 top producing agent for the Tooele County Association of Realtors TOOELETRANSCRIPT Laramie 435-224-4000 BULLETIN Lisa 435-849-6130