Cowboys ready to roam See A10 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY August 11, 2020 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 127 No. 21 $1.00 Annexation approved for more land in area of Sheep Lane, Erda Way

MARK WATSON Conservation. CORRESPONDENT Also at Wednesday’s meet- Grantsville City Council ing, the Council approved a approved an ordinance planned unit development

Wednesday night to annex agreement and preliminary CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO 548.85 acres of land on its plan for the creation of 296 Left to right Shawn Milne, Aaron Spilker, Kim Clausing, Kendall Thomas, Jared Hamner, Gary Jensen (with the scissors) Glen Oscarson, Brenda eastern boundary located in units on 200 acres located Spearman, Randall Hinton (behind Spearman) and Michael Griffeth. the area of Sheep Lane and south of the intersection of Erda Way after receiving a Worthington and Nygreen request from the property own- streets. The area would even- ers The Church of Jesus Christ tually include an elementary of Latter-day Saints. school, park and 46 townhouse The ordinance also places units available for people 55 Underpass ribbon cutting the property in a manufactur- and older. ing zone. The development would Back in May, the Council include an extensive system of approved an ordinance to sidewalks and pathways that annex 900 acres of land east interconnect the entire devel- held in Stansbury Park of Deseret Peak Complex and opment. It includes a mixture the Utah Motorsports Park into of single-family homes, town- City limits at the request of The homes, open space areas and a New pedestrian underpass connects two halves of Stansbury divided by SR-138 Romney Group as part of its neighborhood commercial area Lakeview Business Park devel- to help create a complete com- opment. munity. CEILLY SUTTON On Wednesday, the Council In other business, the City STAFF WRITER also approved an ordinance approved a contract with An underpass in Stansbury Park, which to annex 21.55 acres adjacent Morgan Asphalt of Salt Lake has been in the works since 2018, is now to Sheep Lane into City limits City at a cost of $532,720 complete. A private ribbon cutting was held at the request of Lakeview to repave and repair various Saturday. Business Park develop- Funding for the underpass has been in ers and the Gransville Soil SEE ANNEXATION PAGE A12 ® the works since 2018, according to Kimberly Clausing, with the Tooele County Health Department. In April of 2018, the Stansbury Park Service Agency wrote a letter of support for N the Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant, which SR 138 ERDA allowed them to gain $150,000 for the underpass.

Sheep Lane In December of 2018, the service agency coordinated funding with Rep. Sager’s and former Toeole County Commissioner Myron Erda Way Bateman, which allotted them $400,000 Proposed to put towards the project, according to Grantsville Clausing. Annexation The Tooele County Health Department also received a grant of $100,000 to put towards the project, along with impact fees GRANTSVILLE from builders. CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO With the ribbon officially cut, families take the first trip through the underpass. SEE UNDERPASS PAGE A12 ®

2020 TOOELE COUNTY LIVESTOCK AUCTION COVID19 UPDATE

CLAYTON DUNN/ Statewide 7-day average TTB PHOTO Grantsville Mayor Brent Marshall of new COVID cases drops with a pig and a student at the Junior Livestock State distributing PPE to schools auction on Saturday at the Deseret Peak CEILLY SUTTON with the health department. Complex. STAFF WRITER The report showed that there have Local health officials have updated been no deaths because of the virus in news related to the virus, with cases Tooele County. continuing to rise. According to the report, 574,560 indi- Tooele County has seen 583 positive viduals living in Utah have been tested cases of the virus throughout the pan- for the virus with 44,390 COVID-19 demic, according to a report released cases of the virus reported, or 7.7% of bi-weekly by the Tooele County Health people tested. Department, A total of 2,642 Utahns have been The state Coronavirus website shows hospitalized with COVID-19 with 193 450 of those cases were in Tooele Valley COVID-19 patients currently in Utah and 133 were in the rest of Tooele hospitals. County. Hospitals in Utah report that 45% of There have been 30 hospitalizations, their non-ICU beds were occupied and but only one individual is currently 60% of their ICU beds were occupied. being treated at a hospital outside of Tooele County, according to Amy Bate, SEE CASES PAGE A12 ®

BULLETIN BOARD A6 CLASSIFIEDS A7 Vandals strike OBITUARIES A9 CORONAVIRUS TRACKER Tooele City OPEN FORUM A4 See A2 SPORTS A10 Data as of August 10, 2020. Source: Utah Department of Health TOOELE COUNTY- Known Cases: 584 UTAH- Known Cases: 44, 752 Hospitalizations: 30 • Deaths: 0 Hospitalizations: 2,677 • Deaths: 349 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY August 11, 2020 Wave of vandalism in Tooele City parks Mayor asks for public’s help to deter and catch vandals CEILLY SUTTON One of the biggest issues is Cook. STAFF WRITER broken door handles and doors “We have five bathrooms An increase of vandalism at the Dow James Building, in the city that don’t have in Tooele City has caused the according to Cook. sinks, because the vandals mayor to offer a reward to The city has had to use tax- have destroyed them,” he said. anyone with information lead- payer money to replace all five “When they were destroyed, ing up to the arrest of vandals doors in the bathrooms at the the city did not have the budget who have hit the city parks and building. money to fix them, but now we facilities, according to Darwin “The vandals are breaking are working on bids to be able Cook, Tooele City Parks and washing stations, faucets, and to fix them.” Recreation director. soap dispensers,” Cook said. Cook also said that vandals Vandalism has always been “We think they are climbing have been breaking into the present in the city parks and on the toilet paper dispensers bathrooms and clogging the facilities but Cook said that it or kicking them off the walls. toilets with garbage and toilet has become worse lately with We have had to go to hardened paper, along with destroying children being out of school. toilet paper dispensers, so they sprinkler heads and cutting “I think it has a lot to do with can’t break them but the cost is wires in the control boxes for school being out right now,” he high.” the sprinklers at city parks. said. “Right now, the vandalism It cost $5,000 of city taxpay- “We have noticed that most has escalated dramatically com- ers money to replace the dis- of this vandalism is taking place pared to before.” pensers. in the middle of the night,” Cook said that graffiti has “Someone also climbed up Cook said. “We would love to been an issue, but it’s not the on the roof of the Dow James not have to lock the bathrooms biggest vandalism issue they building and drove golf tees in at night during the season, but are facing. the roof and they have been the problem is if they are left “We have been receiving a hitting golf balls off of the open, it gets worse.” lot of graffiti on buildings and roof,” stated Cook. “It may cost The mayor is offering a $250 on the concrete at the skate- $1,000 to repair the roof. reward to anyone with informa- park,” he said. “This isn’t even And it’s not just the Dow tion leading to the arrest of the our biggest issue though.” James Building, according to vandals.

COURTESY TOOELE CITY Examples of recent vandalism at Parker’s Park (top), Rancho Park (above left), Dow James Park (above right), Elton Park (far left), and England Acres Park (left).

People with information someone vandalizing some- other responsibilities they have. about vandalism in Tooele City thing at the park, they need Everyone just needs to come can call 435-843-2100. to call the police,” said Cook. and use the parks respectfully, “We need the public to be “I hope as a community we so that other people can use vigilant and if they see some- can start respecting property them.” thing not quite right or see more, so our staff can focus on [email protected]

Average Monthly Wage State and Tooele County by Quarter Average worker in Tooele $4,250 State Tooele County County earns less than state $4,000 Gap between county and state wages continues to grow $3,750 $3,500 TIM GILLIE the Department of Workforce “Overall average monthly EDITOR Services. wage in the [Tooele] county The average pay for a job The average monthly pay remained below the statewide $3,250 in Tooele County continues to for a worker in Tooele County average since 2015. This can fall short of the dstat average during the ofrts quarter of be traced to the close of the $3,000 and the difference is widnen- 2020 was $3,483, which is chemical weapons stockpile

ing, according to a report from $704 x short of the state aver- destruction,” reads a DWS 2008 Q1 2008 Q2 2008 Q3 2008 Q4 2009 Q1 2009 Q2 2009 Q3 2009 Q4 2010 Q1 2010 Q2 2010 Q3 2010 Q4 2011 Q1 2011 Q2 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 2012 Q1 2012 Q2 2012 Q3 2012 Q4 2013 Q1 2013 Q2 2013 Q3 2013 Q4 2014 Q1 2014 Q2 2014 Q3 2014 Q4 2015 Q1 2015 Q2 2015 Q3 2015 Q4 2016 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2017 Q1 2017 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2018 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 Q3 2018 Q4 2019 Q1 2019 Q2 2019 Q3 2019 Q4 2020 Q1 age of $4,186, or a 16.8% gap, report on Tooele County. according to the DWS. Since that time the county The average pay in Tooele has recovered the number of Tooele County was $46,847, estimate, Tooele County has a 5.8%. In third place was retail TOOELE TRANSCRIPT County was ahead of the state jobs, but not with jobs that according to the ACS 2018 workforce of 33,040 employed trade with 4,818 employees BULLETIN average for five years until it paid as well as those that were 1-year estimate. The statewide people age 16 and over in or 14.6% of Tooele County’s took a dive in the fourth quar- lost. annual earnings for full-time 2018. workers. ADMINISTRATION ter of 2015 falling by 7.8% to While the average wage in workers was $47,597, accord- The largest chunk of the Out of 20,555 total house- Scott C. Dunn Publisher $3,342, which was $283 below Tooele County is lower than ing to the same report. That’s a county’s workforce was holds, Tooele County had Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher the state average of $3,625 for the statewide average, 44 difference of $750 or 1.5% Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus employed in educational 1,963 households that received the same time period. percent of Tooele County’s The median household services,health care, and social SNAP/Food Stamp assistance OFFICE State economists said the workers work outside of Tooele income in Tooele County was services with 6,951 employees sometime during the 2018 Bruce K. Dunn Controller decline in Tooele County’s County, according to the U.S. $72,386, according to the for 21% of the employed work- year, according to the 2018 Chris Evans Office Manager average wage was due to Census Bureau’s 2018 1-year 2018 ACS estimate. That’s force. ACS report. Vicki Higgins Customer Service the loss of high paying jobs estimate American Community 1.4% ahead of the statewide The second largest part of [email protected] Patricia Cook Circulation Manager when the chemical weapons Survey. median household income of the county’s workforce was EDITORIAL stockpile destruction was com- The median annual earnings $71,414. employed in manufactur- Tim Gillie Editor pleted. for full-time workers living in According to the 2018 ACS ing at 5,212 employees for Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer Mark Watson Correspondent ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Unemployment benefit claims continue to drop Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager But they’re still ahead of pre-COVID19 levels LAYOUT & DESIGN Utah New Unemployment Claims (Weekly) TIM GILLIE John Hamilton Creative Director EDITOR New Claims (Weekly) 2019 Baseline (Average New Claims – Weekly) Liz Arellano Graphic Artist Statewide. both new and continued claims for PRODUCTION 35,000 33,076 unemployment benefits continue to decline, a sign that Perry A. Dunn Pre-press Manager although many Utahns continue to be unemployed — 28,560 Fred Feinauer Production Manager 30,000 conditions are improving, according to Department of 26,456 Dan Coats Pre-press Technician Workforce Services officials. 25,000 The number of total new claims filed for unemploy- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 24,171 ment benefits in Utah was 5,080 for the week of July 26 $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered 19,591 19,434 by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, 20,000 to August 1, 2020 with a total of $75 million in benefits Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, paid out. That’s a decrease of 977 claims from the pre- Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the 15,000 vious week, a 16.1% reduction. United States. 10,168 The number of continued claims declined from OFFICE HOURS: 8,940 83,716 to 81,439, a reduction of 2,277 claims, or a 10,000 7,673 7,250 7,306 Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., 7,067 2.7% decline. closed Saturday and Sunday. 5,080 “Over the past two weeks we have seen new unem- CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 5,000 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. 1,131 ployment claims drop by 28% while also seeing a con- tinued, gradual decrease in ongoing unemployment PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: 4 p.m. day prior to publication. 3/21/2020 4/4/2020 4/18/2020 5/2/2020 5/16/2020 5/30/2020 6/13/2020 6/27/2020 7/11/2020 7/25/2020 claims” said Kevin Burt, Unemployment Insurance COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, Division director for the Utah Department of Workforce BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: Services. “Certainly employment continues to be 3 p.m. day prior to publication. 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No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the information including help for employees and employ- written consent of the editor or publisher. 3/21/2020 4/4/2020 4/18/2020 5/2/2020 5/16/2020 5/30/2020 6/13/2020 6/27/2020 7/11/2020 7/25/2020 ers returning to work. [email protected] TUESDAY August 11, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 Tooele City revising animal laws to conform with state changes This change of penalty only that pertain to enforcement police officer, so those we do New state law downgrades some animal violations to infractions applies if the violation does not procedures, such as interfer- not propose to reduce,” Baker affect the health or safety of an ence with an animal control stated. CEILLY SUTTON the Legislature passed House reduce the criminal penalty individual in the community. officer. During the meeting, the city STAFF WRITER Bill 202, “Local Government from a class C misdemeanor to The maximum fine for City officials do not plan on council decided to not vote on Tooele City Council took a Nuisance Ordinance Reform” an infraction for animal license offenses that don’t endanger reducing these types of infrac- the issue yet, but move it to a look at the city’s animal laws during their 2020 general ses- violations,” Baker said. “We anyone’s health is $750, per tions, according to Baker. second reading for their next during their Aug. 5 meeting. sion. think an infraction is a more HB 202. “That’s not directly pertain- meeting. Roger Baker, Tooele City HB 202 forbids cities from appropriate penalty for that There are certain existing ing to a pet. That’s pertaining [email protected] attorney, presented proposed imposing criminal penalties kind of offense.” provisions in the city’s code to a person interfering with a amendments to Tooele City’s higher than an infraction for animal laws to members of the certain offences involving pets, council. such as dogs and cats, accord- The City Council took up ing to Baker. the discussion on animal con- “So, for example, the first trol laws in the city because proposed amendment would

Commission to council transition decisions County council may retain some executive power

TIM GILLIE in most cases when there is a EDITOR board or committee appoint- Amber As 2020 continues to draw ment to be made, the executive or closer to an end, it’s time to makes the appointment while prepare for Tooele County to the legislative body ratifies the Light prepare for the transition from appointment. a County Commission to a Tripp said when Summit five-member Council with an County transitioned to a appointed County Manager. County Council, the Council Tom Tripp, Tooele County retained the authority to make Commission, and one of the nominations for board appoint- two County Commissioners ments and to approve the that will stay on through the appointments. transition to the five-member Tripp told the prospective council, convened what he Council members that either called a “County Council Pre- the current commission can Meeting,” on Monday night hold a public hearing on the at 7 pm. In the Tooele County changes and approve them Commission conference room with an effective date of Jan. at the County Building. 1, 2021 or the current com- The meeting was informal mission can “leave about 1,000 and no vote or action took pages of changes on your place. It was a time for pro- desks.” spective council members to Tripp also explained restric- provide input on the direction tions on the current commis- the current commission should sion’s involvement in hiring a take as it prepares for the tran- County manager. sition, according Tripp. State code prohibits the cur- One of the tasks that needs rent County Commission from to be completed may seem sim- hiring an interim manager. ple at first glance, every page Once the County Council is of County Code needs to be elected in November, they may reviewed and every reference begin the recruiting process for to the County Commission hiring a manager, Tripp said. needs to be changed to County Tripp suggested that the Council, maybe. current commission could The County Commission gather information about other served as both the execu- county professional managers, tive and legislative branches such as job descriptions, a sal- of County government. The ary survey, and examine agree- references to the County ments for contracted managers Commission need to be versus an appointed civil ser- reviewed and if it refers to an vice county manager. executive function, it needs to The study committee rec- read “County Manager.” If it ommended that the County is a legislative function then it Manager position be compen- should read, “County Council,” sated at a rate of $90,000 to maybe. $120,000 per year, with final The Form of Government salary dependent upon experi- Study Committee made a rec- ence, with full participation in ommendation that “the Tooele the Tooele County employee County commission surrender benefits package as a full-time all county executive powers Tooele County Employee. in code as of midnight 31 The County Commissioners December 2020. At that time also discussed with the pro- all associated County Executive spective council members rep- power and responsibilities resentation on regional coun- shall be transferred and vested cils, state and national associa- in code to the newly created tions, departments that will Tooele County Manager posi- report directly to the manager, tion.” potential future departments, However, state law allows potential personnel and physi- the county council to retain cal facilities for the Council. some executive functions. The meeting was attended The study committee con- by Tripp, Shawn Milne, tinued to write in their final Kendall Thomas, County report, “As such, the newly cre- Attorney Scott Broadhead, ated Tooele County Manager Deputy County Attorney position shall become the Colin Winchester, and County administrative head of the Council candidates Scott County Government and shall Wardle, Tye Hoffmann, Brenda have all powers, functions, Spearman, Jared Hamner, and duties of a county execu- and Jonathan Garrard. Jeff tive, except: As the County Saunders was unable to attend Legislative body otherwise pro- due a surgery, according to vides by ordinance...” Tripp. Tripp used the example that tgillie@tooeletranscript

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GUEST OPINION Protecting Joe Biden from a debate s Joe Biden sits in his base- Ament watching daytime TV, enjoying his ice cream or pudding, his political handlers John Kass GUEST COLUMNIST have two important tasks: No. 1. At all costs, avoid debates with President Donald Trump, so Joe won’t reveal to now-discredited Russia collu- the entire nation what many sion fable that helped tear the Americans with eyes can country apart. already see. The old Joe was a In that email she memori- fabulist, a teller of wild stories alizes a Jan. 5 Obama White in which he was always the House meeting — with hero. But he’s not even the President Barack Obama, old Joe Biden anymore, is he? Biden, bosses of the CIA And putting him in a debate and FBI and others — that would be disastrous for the Republicans say unleashed the Democrats. intelligence agencies to spy on And No. 2. Select a vice an Obama political opponent. presidential candidate, some- The investigation was one who very well may become expertly leaked, allowing the president soon after inaugura- Washington Beltway media to tion — presuming Biden is discredit Trump as some secret elected. spy of Vladimir Putin’s. Which is why there are so My friend Charles Lipson, many vice presidential trial the political scientist, called it balloons being floated with all a “Put-Up Job” in a recent former Obama national secu- column. rity adviser Susan Rice’s name I call it a Chicago Way take- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR on them, since no one in their down. right mind would want Biden’s But it was done, Rice wrote Editor’s note: Some of these of the whole development Mr. Rose. I am very concerned unsure, shaky hands on the in her email, “by the book.” letters refer to a letter posted by project? What is the real hous- with such slander. LETTERS POLICY levers of foreign policy. The spine of that book is Brent Rose that has been circu- ing density, for example, at Mr. Rose states that we are The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes And it’s all being done “by being unraveled now. lated on Facebook. Rose did not the south end of the field, and making claims we have no right letters to the editor from readers. the book,” isn’t it? And as it unravels, the send his letter to the Transcript not including parks and trails or authority to…I would ask Letters must be no longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written exclusively “By the book” is the curious, Washington media doesn’t Bulletin. and other such places where with what authority or right for the Transcript-Bulletin, and or rather, damning phrase used seem all that interested in there are no houses? I think it does he have to write his let- accompanied by the writer’s name, by Rice in that now infamous tugging at the embarrassing Response will be near my example with ter and call us liars? He is not address and phone number. Longer White House email she wrote threads. I am so disappointed with my one acre, i.e., 5 houses per speaking on behalf of the LDS letters may be published, based on merit and at the Editor’s discretion. All to herself on Jan. 20, 2017, Conservative commentators all the negative remarks made acre. Or worse. And what is church, so he has reduced him- letters may be subject to editing. some 15 to 20 minutes after are not alone in seeing things toward the referendum..it is the real need for 446 housing self to name calling and fear Readers who are interested in writing Trump was inaugurated. She this way. Rolling Stone contrib- the only way to disapprove of units? And are they saying that mongering. a longer guest op-ed column on was no longer national security utor Matt Taibbi explained last the rezoning. This is a right we the building of a temple has to Mr. Rose stated we were a topic of general interest should adviser. year why the saga is so awk- all have, not everyone wants produce income to pay for the misleading people to sign the contact Editor Tim Gillie. Hers was a classic CYA the high density development. project? That bothers me too. referendum. He stated, “…the Email: [email protected] email about the origins of the SEE KASS PAGE A5 ® I can’t believe that the And please, will everyone Church will go ahead and build Fax: (435) 882-6123 church has chosen to take this stop “warning us” that if we the Temple anyway, even if it Mail: Letters to the Editor Tooele Transcript-Bulletin avenue in the first place, they don’t stop talking about the cannot proceed with the devel- P.O. Box 390 shouldn’t have attached a very evils of the development, that opment around the temple. Tooele, UT 84074 GUEST OPINION high density development to the temple will be built else- This is simply not true.” “What a temple. I personally heard where. It will be built where evidence do the opponents the announcement and I never the prophet says it will be built. of the rezone have that the is why the process for referen- heard anything about a devel- Period. It would be wonderful Church will go ahead and build dums are in the Utah Code. Shame on America’s opment attached or we would if it were built in Erda, but I the Temple?” President Nelson, Finally, he says, “Do not join not get the temple...wow that will be happy if it is built some- leader of the LDS church, the deception by signing the certainly blows my mind. where in the Tooele Valley. announced the temple during petition.” What deception? Why he says go get your But, really, after all is said and the April 2019 general confer- Those that support the referen- teachers unions name off is so wrong, he is done, can’t we simply come to ence. He did not say it was dum are exercising their right, o other group has shown as shaming people for taking a a compromise? I don’t know conditional on a housing devel- as a citizen of Tooele County, Nmuch contempt for its own personal stand for something what that would be, but begin- opment being built around the to contest a legislative decision work during the coronavirus they believe in, no one has ning with the original zoning property. Never in the history and ask the decision be put crisis as teachers. forced anyone to sign. We are of one house per acre and the of the Church has a temple to the people of the county. A Their unions are actively merely there to give them the proposed 446 houses for the been announced and not built. referendum is a power reserved fighting to keep kids out of opportunity and might I add project, could we accept, for Mr. Rose continues, “be to the voters that allows the the classroom, and also to very miserable conditions! example, two houses per acre aware of those trying to protect voters, by petition, to demand limit remote instruction, lest We have fought unfair zone maximum? Or?? Hopefully. their own property interests — the reconsideration and repeal it require too much time and changes for years and yet they Dwight Clark in surrounding themselves with of any legislative action of the attention from people who are continue to allow these. He Erda lots that fit their idea of what legislative body of the county. supposed to be wholly devoted said it is in the plan but what the lifestyle in the area should The decision does not become to educating our children. The American Academy of I see is RR-1 zoning. And no it Do not want a Salt Lake City be. In seeking to protect their law unless it is approved by This has been a wrenching Pediatrics released a statement doesn’t fit into our quaint, quiet style housing project in Erda own property interest, they are voters. The referendum simply time in the U.S. labor market, in June saying that it “strongly and slow little community. This Thank you for giving us a trying to dictate what someone puts the rezone question to with tens of millions thrown advocates that all policy consid- will change our community chance to voice our concern else, in this case the Church, the people instead of a body of out of work, and also an inspir- erations for the coming school forever and I’m not sorry for regarding Mr. Rose’s letter to can and can’t do with respect three. What is the fear, lying or ing one. Not only have doctors year should start with a goal of fighting for what I feel is totally the Citizens of Tooele County. to its property.” I don’t know deception in letting the people and health-care workers put having students physically pres- my choice. He shouldn’t shame My comments to his accusa- a single person that would not decide? themselves on the line, cops ent in school.” people or make false state- tions: No. 1, which I am a fight to protect their property Protecting my rights as a and firefighters have done the The New York Times has ments against us in order to get citizen of Tooele County, I am interests and a personal ideal citizen. same. Workers we never before cited research suggesting that what he wants. not a member of the LDS faith, of what their community Meredith Mannebach would have thought of as essen- the cancellation of classes in I am sick about all these bad however I am a Christian. The should look like. We all work Erda tial — grocery store employees, the spring cost students a sig- feelings and the contention referendum against the high very hard to earn a living and delivery guys, meat-packing nificant portion of their learn- this is causing, I say shame on density development was filed provide for our families. We Referendum signature gath- workers — have kept absolutely ing for the year, and they might the LDS church for putting our due to the LDS church/SLR worked hard to buy our land, erers are not deceivers necessary parts of the economy be seven months behind the community in this position... not willing to negotiate for a our homes and do not want to Thank you for the opportu- operating. curve. Online learning, espe- Teri Christensen lower density development. see that developed away. But nity to respond. The referen- Then, there are the teachers cially for younger kids, is a poor Erda I am not against the temple I would say, Mr. Rose has a dum signature gatherers do unions. substitute for being in the class- being built in Tooele. I will misunderstanding of property not deceive anyone to sign; Theirs has been a diametri- room, and many districts didn’t ‘Can’t we simply come to a never have a use for it however rights. Property owners do most individuals who sign do cally opposed approach to the even offer that. compromise?’ the LDS population will. I have not have carte blanche to do not even ask for any infor- everyday heroes of America. As states and localities try to I learned of a statement a huge problem with the LDS whatever they will. That is why mation from us. They have Their first and last thought has avoid a repeat of that debacle, made by a local authority that church not coming out and there are planning and zoning already reached a decision been of their own interests. many unions are throwing really bothered me. It read, “it clarifying their plans regard- laws. Zoning regulations and before coming to us to sign; They have sought to limit their every obstacle in the way. In wasn’t high density housing at ing the LDS temple and the restrictions are used by munici- as they are informed and very labor while still getting paid — California, the unions pushed all.” Obviously that conclusion housing development being palities to control and direct capable of making their own at the ultimate cost of the edu- to delay students coming back was based on the statement by entwined and not separable. the development of property decisions. I am highly offended cation of kids who may never to the classroom, and in Los SLR that the average housing I have spoken with the cur- within their borders. Since to be labeled a deceiver; Mr. fully make up the gaps in their Angeles, the union has been density is 2.6. Note the word rent stake president myself. I land-use and zoning regula- Rose should be ashamed of learning during their time out negotiating to limit the time “average.” That number says have never deceived any LDS tions restrict the rights of own- his words. He has the nerve of the classroom. teachers spend on online absolutely nothing about actual faithful regarding signing the ers to use their property as they to berate us for alleged inac- Obviously, any gathering of instruction, too. density and I’m bothered that referendum or lied to them to otherwise could — and often curate statements made by us, people has its risks, and school Unions around the country they would use that number get a signature. That is a ludi- want to. It is the role of these yet publicly and falsely claims districts should make every have offered endless excuses to tell us about their plans. crous statement coming from ordinances to regulate and quality individuals are lying reasonable accommodation to why they can’t even do a simu- Perhaps again they are giving Mr. Rose’s letter and accusa- manage land use…..of private to our fellow residents. The the realities of the pandemic. lacrum of their job. Teachers us half-truths to persuade us tions regarding the referendum property owners. main point we stress is the There are many teachers who might be abashed about their to buy into their development signature gatherers. We are Mr. Rose’s letter goes on to opportunity to get this impor- are better than their unions appearance teaching by video plan. That disturbs me even working very hard to keep Erda say, “the Church’s proposed tant issue on the ballot so All — or not members of a union from home. The privacy of more since SLR is the business rural. This area is being bom- development plan is totally Tooele County residents have at all — and some are truly at teachers might be violated if side of the church. barded by several development consistent with the County’s a say in how our valley grows. high risk from the virus. Yet the video instruction is recorded for To illustrate the uselessness projects, as you know. If we general plan for the area….. As this development affects unions have represented insti- use by parents and their kids of the number, I have 5 acres. do not stand up for ourselves The Church has every right to everyone with increased traf- tutional laziness and selfishness at a convenient time. Teachers I will take one acre and put 5 and not pick and choose which seek and obtain a zone change fic, continued overcrowding at a time of incredible strain for can’t handle simultaneous homes on it. That certainly is development we will and will for its property….it has prop- of schools, higher taxes, and parents across the country. classroom and video instruc- high density. But the average not allow, then Erda will be erty rights.” If this plan were water concerns. Why is Mr. The unions have a handy foil tion. number is really 1.0 per acre more than double in housing consistent with the current Rose so afraid of the process in President Donald Trump, but If the teachers unions get since I use the other 4 acres to within 5 years. We are not pick- zoning plan of the County, of allowing residents the right it shouldn’t require wearing a their way, teachers’ letter grade create my average. Note that ing on the LDS temple, but do then the LDS Church would to vote on this matter that he MAGA hat to acknowledge the during this crisis will be a the average number doesn’t tell not want a Salt Lake City style not have to seek a rezone. The would issue such a letter? benefits of in-person instruc- shameful “incomplete.” me anything of value. Further, housing project in rural Erda. very fact that they are seeking Heather Walker tion, and the experience of just one look at their plat plan Diane Haney a rezone is an act to seek a vari- Erda other advanced countries sug- Rich Lowry is editor of the and you can see that the den- Erda ance or waiver to the current gests it carries low risks. National Review. sity is certainly not 2.6 but is plan. I would agree that the Consider objections to much larger than that, particu- Protecting my rights as a Church has the right to seek growth Tooele Transcript Bulletin Editorial Board larly on the south end of the citizen this rezone, but the citizens of My childhood home in Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Timothy H. Gillie field. So isn’t it about time that Thank you for letting me this county have equal rights to Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor we are told the whole truths respond to the letter written by disagree with that rezone. That SEE LETTERS PAGE A5 ® TUESDAY August 11, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 THE RIGHT THING Did the shop owner risk a customer’s safety? fter six months, J.K., a into the salon while his hair from the door to the regis- ever, avoided putting himself a bit too early may have felt Areader in Massachusetts, was being cut, J.K. made the ter was more than six feet, in situations where he might unfortunate, but it was simple finally broke down and sched- appointment. On the day of the standard distance called find himself too close to a enough for him to make uled a haircut at the salon Jeffrey L. Seglin his cut, he waited outside for in social distancing. crowd or even other people. things right. And then to tip where he had been getting his GUEST COLUMNIST until his appointment time Nevertheless, he writes that But J.K. had a simple solu- his stylist well. hair cut for at least the past and then peeked inside the he feels betrayed by the own- tion to his concern. As soon five years. As Massachusetts salon door where he saw all er’s assurances that she had as he poked his head in the Jeffrey L. Seglin, author of entered step 2 of Phase 2, on and hairdressers were to wear the chairs empty. It was only established safe protocols for door and saw another cus- “The Simple Art of Business June 22, hair salons which gloves while cutting hair. after he stepped in the door her newly opened salon. tomer in the salon - more than Etiquette: How to Rise to the had been closed during the J.K. had been working that he noticed another cus- “Wasn’t it her responsibility six feet away from him - the Top by Playing Nice,” is a senior pandemic began to open their remotely at home since tomer at the register (now to make sure I didn’t walk in right thing for him to do was lecturer in public policy and doors to customers but with mid-March and had kept separated by plexiglass from while the person before me to turn around and continue director of the communica- clear guidelines about safety his contact with others to a the customer) paying for her was still in there?” asks J.K. to wait outside if he was con- tions program at Harvard’s standards. minimum. Nevertheless, he cut. I appreciate J.K.’s concern. cerned about his safety. The Kennedy School. He is also Customers were asked to was feeling quite shaggy and “I was disappointed that the As everyone navigates his, her, salon owner had done the the administrator of www.jef- make an appointment rather decided to call and make owner hadn’t made sure that or their way around the pan- work of making her salon as freyseglin.com, a blog focused than walking in. Wait areas an appointment. His styl- no one else came in until the demic it is entirely reasonable safe as she could. She was on ethical issues. Do you have were to be closed and custom- ist assured him that she had previous customer came out,” for each of us to honor how- masked and gloved up. She ethical questions that you ers would be requested to incorporated procedures to writes J.K. ever careful or distant another only had one stylist working need answered? Send them wait outside or in their cars keep her customers and her- J.K. writes that the salon person wants to be to feel at a time. She was even taking to [email protected]. until their appointment time. self as safe as possible. owner, the prior customer, safe. J.K. has not infringed on the temperatures of customers Follow him on Twitter @jseg- Face masks were required for Assured that she would and he were all wearing anyone else’s rights over the as they entered the salon. lin.) hairdressers and customers be the only person allowed masks and the distance past six months. He has, how- That J.K. happened to enter © 2020 Jeffrey L. Seglin

for political rather than legal with China is another. happen in a debate is Biden dential debates on the trash Tell America that he’s found Kass ends.” And I haven’t even men- staring into the camera with heap of useless (at best) rituals a delicious new flavor — continued from page A4 By the book, Susan Rice? tioned Benghazi. The mere those dimming eyes and start- that are no help in our making Banana Republic. If Biden is elected, if the mention of Benghazi — where ing to stammer. such a fateful decision.” American people reward a four Americans were killed in To avoid that possibility and Is it best to let Joe hide in John Kass is a columnist ward for Beltway journalists. Chicago Way takedown of a a terrorist attack on a U.S. gov- give Biden cover, Democratic the basement with his pud- for the Chicago Tribune. His What we do know is that in president — even one that half ernment compound — drives pundits now argue that presi- ding? e-mail address is jskass@chica- March 2017, Rice was asked the country doesn’t like — it the left into hysterics. dential debates are unneces- Move along. Nothing to see gotribune.com, and his Twitter whether the Trump campaign, will all be papered over by the But hysterics notwithstand- sary. here. Toss the debates in the handle is @john_kass. including Trump, may have Biden administration and the ing, Rice was trotted out on Wouldn’t Americans want garbage. Forget bothersome been investigated. next attorney general. the Sunday talk shows, to tell to see his eyes, his face, as he questions about Susan Rice. “I know nothing about this,” But before the election, the nation another fib, that the answers tough questions? That Protect Joe. she told “PBS NewsHour.” America might want questions attack in Libya had been trig- goes for Trump too. Let’s just forget the whole You knew nothing? Really? answered about Rice’s CYA gered by a homemade video The latest voice in the cancel thing. Something On What about that CYA email? email: critical of Islam. The video culture for Biden in debate is And if Biden is elected, the Your Mind? Glenn Greenwald, who is by Whose A was she cover- wasn’t the reason. liberal Washington journalist scandal of the Obama admin- no means a conservative, has ing? President Obama’s, Vice Rice was playing politics by Elizabeth Drew, who tells us istration using the powers of Write a Letter noted in the liberal-left news President Biden’s? Her own? the book then too. in The New York Times that the intelligence agencies to spy site “The Intercept” that “The There are many things about That’s another reason why debates don’t make sense as a on political opponents will be to the Editor! powers of the security state Rice that deserve close consid- Biden is being encouraged to test of leadership, because too buried. And Joe will enjoy his agencies — particularly the eration if she is to be Biden’s skip the debates. Does Biden much attention is focused on ice cream or pudding as Susan Tooele Transcript Bulletin FBI, the CIA, the NSA and the choice as his running mate. really want to answer ques- snappy comebacks. Rice and the Obama crowd run P.O. Box 390 DOJ — were systematically The email is one of them. What tions about Rice, China, his son She doesn’t like party con- the country. Tooele, UT 84074 abused as part of the 2016 she knew about Biden’s son Hunter and the rest? ventions, either. “There’s no At least Biden could do one election and then afterward Hunter’s lucrative dealings The worst thing that could reason not to throw the presi- decent thing: [email protected]

soil, water, and substructure Letters of the ground in this area. We continued from page A4 asked questions and considered possibilities using an array of skill sets, talents, and different Tooele was on a relatively large insights. We were an explor- lot near the edge of town. We atory group only – not policy raised animals and had a large makers – but I learned a great garden. As children, we played deal about planned growth, in the neighborhood, around needs to be met, and about the ditch that ran along the the roles of decision makers. road, and in the open fields We determined that positive near our homes. In short, it was growth could happen here if an idyllic semi-rural setting. planned well. In time, the fields were sub- Unfortunately, regarding the divided into many homes on temple subdivision, misinfor- smaller lots. But nothing about mation has been presented as our home or property changed. fact, and emotions and fear of Dad still raised chickens, a cow, change are ruling. In fact, the and a large garden. Families questions we explored those moved in and the neighbor- years ago have been and are hood adapted. The result was currently being addressed as make highly positive. We made won- the plans for the temple and derful friends. it’s accompanying housing My husband and I moved development progress. As we to Erda 43 years ago. We were had foreseen on our explor- warmly welcomed by the com- atory journey, this growth can memories munity. We raised our children happen positively because it is in a rural setting making new planned well. No doubt ques- friends as more people arrived. tions and challenges will arise My children, too, had an idyl- along the way – that is normal. lic childhood enhanced by the But I feel confident that they arrival of new friends through can and will be addressed together the years. wisely. Attending the temple is Now we look forward to a important to many people in temple in our Tooele valley this valley, but beyond that, it community. It includes a well- will be a beautiful new addi- planned surrounding hous- tion that will benefit everyone ing development. The results who comes here. promise to be highly positive. Many of us moved here for We will enjoy new friendships more freedom in how we use and a beautiful edifice and our land and we expect to be parks that will be added to this treated with respect concerning community. that use. Who are we to dictate People voice concerns about how others use their land? infrastructure to support the I would strongly recommend temple development. Such that people carefully reconsider questions are reasonable. We their objections to growth. I are not the first to consider know from experience that them. About 30 years ago I was growth and change are part of invited to participate in an Erda living. There are unknowns, planning advisory committee of course, but change can be for a county master plan. It positive. included several local residents Diane Sagers and members of the county Erda engineer’s department. Our purpose was to examine condi- tions that would affect growth TOOELETRANSCRIPT that would obviously come. BULLETIN We explored how to make future development sensible. Delivering the News We addressed concerns for in Tooele County for water, sewer, roads, and similar More Than 120 Years questions based on growth pat- utah’s Subscribe 435-882-0050 largest terns, societal needs, and the selection of recreational vehicles Follow us on Facebook! @TooeleTB TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY August 11, 2020 Bulletin Board

150,000 gallons per residential share. able price. No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Historical books Tooele Family Al-Anon to Recovery” Tooele Agricultural users have been issued a 2nd Daily lunch specials are available at the Tooele County Historical Society’s books Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at regular turn. Thank you for your contin- lodge from 11 a.m. Senior Center are available to purchase at meetings. The at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in ued efforts to conserve water. Take out orders can be called in during History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, basement at the back of the building. For Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open The senior center is for the enjoyment of our operating hours and picked up at the The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in questions or more information, please to all those affected by someone else’s all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are lodge at the time agreed on. Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Perky at addiction. As a 12-step program, we offer Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Schools For members and their guests only. cards depicting four different pioneer 435-241-2217. help by sharing our experience, strength Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting buildings for $4. These make great gifts and hope. For more information, please activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, St. Marguerite Catholic School Events for family and friends. Please call Alice Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U contact Terri at 435-313-4851. crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled Students of all faiths are welcome Our Veteran’s Day dinner’s are back. This Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, from preschool through 8th grade at month it will be on Thursday August 27 purchase these books. the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 Military Items Wanted wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class Tooele County’s only faith-based school. at 5:30 p.m. Please come help recognize/ S. Main St., Tooele. For more information, When you no longer want your mili- movies and health classes. Meals-On- Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day honor one of our Veteran’s. For members Seeking Historical Items contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or -Ann tary items, do not take them to Deseret Wheels available for homebound. Lunch preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small and their guests only. The Tooele County Historical Society at 435-849-4180. Industries or a thrift store. Bring them served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- would like members of the community — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, gested contribution is $3. For those under riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Activities who have any family or personal histories, Alcoholics Anonymous shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to visit www.stmargschool.org. On August 16 at 12:00 p.m. the WOTM photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — the store or doctor visits for residents in will be hosting a Fundraiser to raise funds VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Main Street. Daily at noon and 8 p.m. Park to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- for the Tooele Community Resource would like to donate to our organization in back. displayed with honor and respect. Call portation information call 435-843-4114. Education Center. to please call us. We are also looking for Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. For more information about the Tooele On August 22 from 11:00 a.m. to Alcoholics Anonymous Tooele Technical College books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are center, call 435-843-4110. 1:00 p.m the Moose Legion will host a chures or any history that pertains to the Children’s Choir Auditions Programs with space available Luncheon to support the Moose Legion also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- Tooele Pioneer Museum include the POST (Peace Officer Tooele County area. If you would like to p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron funds. donate them to our organization, or if you tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open Standards Training) program (Satellite Dr., Tooele. would let us make a copy for the Tooele years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s County Historical Society, please call 435- owner and director of Blake Music Studios, and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most License (CDL) program and Software Eagles Young People in Recovery 882-1612. directs the choir. Blake has a degree in Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Development. These programs and others The social room is open daily 2 p.m. to 6 Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 vocal performance and has taught at the Open other times by appointment. Call are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today p.m. daily, staffed with volunteer bartend- collegiate level. If your child loves to sing 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- and begin training for a promising career. ers, please tip accordingly. p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and Groups and Events also on the first and third Friday of the and you are looking for an exceptional 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- musical experience for them, this is it. For tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, es at 435-248-1800 for more information. Meetings Tooele County Arts Guild month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., more information and to register for an Aerie Meetings are on the 2nd and 4th All artists from Tooele County age 13 Adult Education Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. Mobile Vet Center Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. and above are welcome to join the Tooele Get your high school diploma this year 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at com or call 435-277-0755. To better serve veterans located in Auxiliary Meetings are on the 2nd and County Arts Guild for an evening, or for at the Tooele Community Learning Center. 435-255-9905. Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center 4th Monday of each month at 7 p.m. the year as a member. Benefits of mem- Rocky Mountain Hospice (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday All classes required for a high school Raffle bership include the opportunity to display Family support group Want to have more meaning in your life. from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Do you want to do something that is sat- Everything and Anything Raffle to be your artwork for show and sale in various Get your loved one sober. The USARA side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. aration and English as a second language isfying and of great service to your com- held August 22, 4 p.m. at the Aerie. Tickets venues around Tooele County, as well as Craft family support group is held 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides are available. Register now to graduate munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain $1.00/ea or 6/$5.00, all proceeds to the regular updates on events in our commu- Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading free, confidential counseling for theater — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 Hospice volunteer. No experience Aerie home. nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- room at the Tooele City Library. Group veterans of all conflicts. For further Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- required. All training, background check Meat Raffle Drawing- September 5th we ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! books and materials provided. Craft is a information contact Dave Brown at 801- cation classes are for students 18 and over. and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. will have a $500.00 Meat Raffle Drawing, Call 435-228-8217 for more information. free program for family members who 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center The only requirement is your desire to ESOL tickets $5.00/ea or 5/$20.00, tickets avail- have a loved one with a substance use 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov Ladies Community Club of help someone in need. Please contact ESOL conversational classes are held able with your membership newsletter or disorder. For more information, call Heidi Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky Donate to library Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele in the Social Room, proceeds to the Aerie Tooele Warr at 435-255-9905. Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy Please remember the “Friends of the Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- home. To view upcoming events, learn more Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at Tooele City Library” while doing home dents may also come anytime the center is about our organization, or to become a Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group 801-397-4902. cleaning and donate your used books to open for individualized study. Registration Membership member, please visit gfwctooele.org. Join us the 2nd Monday of each month Delinquent Memberships have now from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical the bookstore in the library. Money from is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele TOPS Weight Loss Support The Next Chapter Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- been dropped by the Grand Aerie, Please Center in Tooele. The Tooele County book sales is used to support programs Group The Next Chapter is a free social support within the library. The library is located at tion. re-enroll by filling out an application for Health Department’s Aging Services pro- The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) and educational program to help widows 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call re-enrollment and submitting to your gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Weight Loss Support Group meets every and widowers adjust to the loss of their 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. Early Head Start Secretary. Applications available in the Association Caregiver Support Groups. DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church spouse through monthly activities. You org. Thank you for your support. Social Room. The groups are designed to provide emo- NO COST weekly home visits for families located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. tional, educational and social support for are invited to join others who are on the Books for the Whole Family who are eligible under the age of 3. Home Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. same page as you, to begin a new chapter in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele Donated children’s books and paper- visits include parent and child education, Tooele Elks Lodge a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for backs are for sale for 25 cents, and hard- assessments, and family support services dren are invited to attend. Come and let Food Addicts in Recovery more details. covers are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 including nutrition education. We also Annual Cancer Golf Tournament us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For Anonymous We are proud to sponsor the Annual p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays offer comprehensive health services for more information visit TOPS.org or con- Are you having trouble controlling the Cancer Golf Tournament on August 16th. Sons of Utah Pioneers and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the expecting mothers including prenatal tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Shotgun start at Stansbury Park Golf Club Anyone interested in the history of Tooele City Library. All proceeds go back parent education and support services. Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- at 8 a.m. Cost is $60 per player. Sign up no Museum volunteers needed Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah to the library for projects and programs. Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- ery program for anyone suffering from pioneers, we need you. The Son of Utah 882-3439. later than August 14th at the Stansbury Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park food addiction. Meetings are held every Community Book Sharing Box Park Golf Club. Contact Tom at the Pro is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy his- Pioneers are currently curtailing our meet- Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, ings due to the pandemic, but watch this The “Little Free Library” book sharing Free developmental evaluation Shop 435-882-4162. tory or science? Volunteers at the museum 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the bulletin and we will announce our next box is a FREE Book Exchange. Anyone DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers can gain new skills or practice old ones. north back entrance. For more informa- meeting, which will be a virtual meet- can take a book or bring a book to share. NO COST developmental evaluations for We are looking for people to help with tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or ing. Also watch for an announcement of Come check out the newest box located children ages birth to 3. We provide a full Disabled Veterans organization, exhibit development, gar- Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. the opening of the James Bevan Pioneer at 965 S. 1050 W. in Tooele. There are a range of services for children with devel- dening and educational program devel- Chapter 20 foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to Museum when it is safe to admit the pub- variety of books for all ages. To learn more opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal opment. Volunteer positions are seasonal The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County attend. lic. For more information about the Sons and find a location near you go to www. is to minimize the effects of the delay and and year round. Scheduling is flexible. Chapter 20, for the Disabled American of Utah Pioneers, contact Howard Yerke, littlefreelibrary.org, under the MAP tab, reduce the need for long-term services Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Tooele County Aging Veterans holds monthly general member- Membership Chairman, 435-841-9718 or enter your zip code. For more information throughout their school years. For more To apply or request more information, Tooele County Aging is looking for information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, send email to: [email protected] volunteers to help us meet the needs of [email protected] call or text Kathy Witt at 435-849-7806. 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door ddivantage.org seniors in the community. Many seniors TC Squares Dance Club entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday Tooele Gem and Mineral Society require assistance and need rides to doc- of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society The TC Squares Dance Club has begun Grantsville tors or other professionals. Rides help dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke Charity invite all veterans to come join us in the meets the first Thursday of the month. seniors live more independent lives. Call Share the past comradery with other veterans at our Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 435-843-4114 for more information. The West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please Share the past, submit a history, obitu- Tooele Children’s Justice Center monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has the downstairs conference room of the Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. bring finger food to share. For more infor- also are in need of volunteers. For more mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, The Family History Center in Grantsville need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and to answer questions concerning your VA Come and learn about rocks, minerals, information about volunteering at the is assembling a record of Grantsville snacks. We appreciate all donations. For benefits. Nations Service Officers (NSO’s) and ways to craft them, and enjoy field Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s Grantsville Center call 435-884-3446. For website at tcsquares.com. residents. Your submission may be made inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 are available by appointment to help vet- trips for rock collecting. Membership is volunteering at the Tooele Center call by emailing to [email protected] or by S. 100 East, Tooele. erans and their families submit claims for $15 per year. For more information email 435-843-4110. Tooele County Homemakers compensation, obtain health and educa- [email protected]. coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., We would like to invite all ladies to our United Methodist Dinner tional well-earned benefits. ALL DAV ser- or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah Life’s Worth Living Foundation Homemakers club. Meetings are held on Tooele United Methodist Church offers a vices are Free of Charge. For information, Local author seeks photos 84074. Come in and receive help from our Suicide support group meetings are the first Tuesday of every month with a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and please join our monthly meetings. No A local author and historian is seeking trained consultants. For more information, held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is monthly meetings are held in December. original photographs of Saltair, Black call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. September through May. Located at 151 served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Call commander Penny Larson 801-359- Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by N Main, in the auditorium of the Health Senior Center 8468 or Adjutant James Yale at 435-849- as well as any similar turn-of-the-century the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal The senior center is for the enjoyment First Baptist Food Pantry attractions and resorts for an upcoming Department and USU Extension offices. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is 0521 or Senior Vice Dustee Thomas at thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours book project. Those who wish to con- Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due offering an emergency food pantry to 435-830-8487. Please leave messages if cide, please plan on attending. Please go are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 tribute information or photographs of per year. For more information, call Eileen meet the needs of our community. Hours no contact. on Facebook and like our page to keep p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and these parks should contact Emma Penrod 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First current with our latest news and events. exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, COVID-19 Help for DAV at [email protected]. Contributions 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint The Disabled American Veterans will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Thank you and we hope to see you all this Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise National Office has established a relief released pictorial history book. There is September. program, wood carving and health Baby blankets needed fund to provide financial aid to service- no such thing as too many photographs Parkinson’s disease Support Tooele County Quilters connected disabled veterans who have as the author needs a minimum of 160 classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- Group All meetings are held on the third lost employment or income due to the photographs, and any help is greatly homebound. Lunch served weekdays. ery at Mountain West Medical Center. A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can Tuesday of each month in the Tooele COVID-19 Virus Pandemic. The issued appreciated. For 60 and above, suggested contribu- Blankets should be new and in good be overwhelming for the newly diag- County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues grants are meant to help these disabled tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. condition. Homemade blankets are also Tooele Valley Free Masons nosed. Tooele has a support group for are $20 per year to be paid at the first Transportation available to the store or service connected veterans, pay bills, persons with Parkinson’s disease and their accepted if new. Donations can be turned Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the meeting. doctor visits for residents in Tooele and obtain food and provide for their families caregivers. You can learn how others are in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West second Friday of each month for din- Grantsville areas. For transportation during these difficult times. coping with PD and how to live well. We First Baptist Church Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in ner and socializing. If you are interested information call 435-843-4114. For more The application for this relief can be meet the third Friday of each month from The Food Pantry at First Baptist Church Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with or have questions, please join us at the information about the Grantsville center, found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, 88 is open on Saturdays from 10 am to Noon any questions. Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement call 435-884-3446. will need to fully complete the application S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, for those who are in need of food. There Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at Community Closet and provide documentation verifying call Hal at 435-840-3683. are no requirements to receive food. We 435-277-0087. Daughters of Utah Pioneers Clean out your closets. The Community their status as a service-connected dis- hope to be a blessing to you. We are locat- The DUP is seeking any family histories, Closet is accepting donations for gently abled veteran who has lost employment Tooele Valley Family History Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope ed at 580 S. Main St., Tooele, 435-882-2048 photographs, books, stories or vintage as a result of the pandemic. Disabled used clothing. Donations are accepted Center artifacts (before 1900) to display at the at your neighborhood school. Contact veterans who are small business owners Research your ancestors free with DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any or who work independently and have trained Family Search volunteers at the W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. questions. been negatively impacted financially as a Bulletin Board Policy Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the result of the virus may also be eligible for Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- this assistance. N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Moose Hours of operation: Tuesday through at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or Meals at Lodge Historical Society Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising depart- www.exploretooele.com. Friday and Saturday night dinners will evenings by appointment only. Special ment. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Meetings Cancelled classes offered regularly. Call the center cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announce- Grantsville Irrigation Friday night dinners change weekly Due to the Corona Virus/Covid 19, our for more information. ment please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- The allotment for residential users has or you can order from the menu items meetings for April and May have been ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. been increased from 100,000 gallons to Saturday night. All meals are for a reason- cancelled. We hope to see you Sept. 8.

MONDAY’S WARM COCOA Don’t wait for the holidays. Turn your Christmas lights on tonight! y computer screen my home flickered and then me. Jack and his wife Somi, dynamic and enduring ideals lights on at my home and Mdisplayed a new elec- went out just moments ago who live in South Korea, have, of Christmas. they’ll stay on as a beacon, tronic message from my friend while writing this sitting at like the rest of us, had their I should have recognized broadcasting the ideals of Richard Reaback early this Lynn Butterfi eld my desk not long after reading lives turned upside down as it sooner. As my friend Ralph peace, hope, belief, faith and morning. “Still no power as of GUEST COLUMNIST Richard’s note. Yes. We have a result of occurrences out Huddlestone continually drives love to all. I invite you to join early this a.m. Richard.” felt ostensibly powerless over of their power to change. My this point home. Literally! His me in bringing these simple I sat back in my chair, pon- the past few months as we’ve response to Jack? “Boring automobile license plate reads, and dynamic ideals to light dering. “No power!” grappled with a pandemic, seems good these days!” “Christmas.” during our time of dimmed There have been numer- cal storm. The storm flooded earthquakes, floods, hurri- It seems as if peace, hope Like Ralph and the restored hope. ous events over the past homes, businesses and did canes, drought, and riots. and joy have abandoned us. light from the LED lamp on These ideals have the power few months that have made an amazing amount of wind Really! Yet, we are not powerless. my desk when the power came to change all of us. Every one! many of us feel as if we have damage. This is only the latest Then I chuckled as I recalled Perhaps the clicking sound of back on today, we have an Turn your Christmas lights no power and little hope. In event in a seemingly endless the note I received from my the electricity coming back on, opportunity to radiate these on tonight! Richard’s case, he, his busi- string of ongoing occurrences friend Jack Banks not three combined with the start-up ideals to all. And, there is no ness, his town in Connecticut, that have diminished our col- days ago. “Still going straight whirl of the ceiling fan in my better time to start than now. Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda have literally been without lective hope, belief, and faith to work and straight home. home office, were the perfect Why wait for the traditional and is a managing broker for a power for the past few days, in our present and future. Been doing it for a few months catalyst to initiate a new-found holiday season? real estate company. since they were battered by yet “No power!” I said again now. Pretty boring life!,” Jack appreciation of and belief So, starting this very day, another hurricane-like tropi- to myself as the electricity in reported as he checked in with in the power of the simple, I’m turning the Christmas PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN THAT the Tooele Planning Com- mission will hold a public hearing during their business meeting scheduled for August 26, 2020 at 7:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers of City Hall located at 90 North Main Street, Tooele, Utah. Public Hearing on a Zoning Map Amend- ment from the R1-7 TUESDAY August 11, 2020 Residential zoning dis- TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN trict to the LI Light In- A7 dustrial zoning district PUBLIC HEARING by Tooele Associates NOTICE LP, for 170.87 acres To place your Classified ad Tooele County Plan- located atTo approxi-place your Classified ad call 435-882-0050 ning Commission mately 2000 call North 435-882-0050 The Tooele County 1200 West. 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C) Public Hearing You must respond in annexing approxi- St., Tooele, mately 21.55 acres of Visa Gift Card. FREE boat in the classi- (435)882-0050 for de- HR RESPONSE - UPAXLP Closing Contact information: writing for the ocurt to fieds. Call 882-0050 tails. (Ucan) TAX DEDUCTION real property located Voice Remote. FREE PUBLIC NOTICE AS APPROVED BY Debbie Smart , consider your side. HD DVR. FREE or visit www.tooele- 1-855-507-2691 on the northern bound- SELLING YOUR Notice is hereby given T H E T O O E L E [email protected] You can find an An- Streaming on ALL transcript. com or COUNTY COMMIS- swer form on the ary of Grantsville City’s HOME? Advertise it SELL YOUR CAR or that the Lake Point Im- s, 435-843-3142 Devices. Call today! e-mail your ad to SION c ourt’s website: limits adjacent to the in the classifieds. Call boat in the classi- provement District will (Published in the 1-866-360-6959 tbp@tooeletranscript. D A T E D T H I S www.utcourts.gov/how Lakeview Business 882-0050 or visit fieds. Call 882-0050 hold its regularly Tooele Transcript Bul- com AUGUST 7, 2020 to/answer/. Park Annexation; BECOME A SUB- BECOME A SUB- www.tooeletran or visit www.tooele- scheduled Business letin August 11, 2020) amending the Official SCRIBER. 882-0050 SCRIBER. 882-0050 Meeting on August 13, MARILYN K. GIL- You must file your An- script.com transcript. com PUBLIC NOTICE Zoning Map of Grants- 2020 at 7:00 p.m. at LETTE swer with this court at NOTICE IS HERBY ville City, Utah to des- the Broken Arrow Con- TOOELE COUNTY the above adress. You GIVEN THAT the ignate this property as ference Room, 8960 CLERK must also email, mail Tooele Planning Com- an MG zone. DEFINITION HEALTH CARE Clinton Landing Road, PURSUANT TO THE or hand deliver a copy Stansbury Park mission will hold a Ordinance 2020-23 is a leading staffing agency in Utah. Lake Point Utah. The AMERICANS WITH of your Answer to the public hearing during annexing approxi- Improvement District meeting agenda is DISABILITY ACT, IN- other party or their at- We have immediate openings for exceptional their business meeting mately 548.85 acres of posted on the Tooele DIVIDUALS NEEDING torney: scheduled for August real property located is accepting County SPECIAL ACCOMMO- Thelma Snyder, 224 S 26, 2020 at 7:00 P.M. on the northern bound- CNA’s, LPN’s, and RN’s (http://co.tooele.ut.us/c DATIONS DURING Broadway St, Tooele, in the City Council ary of Grantsville City’s applications for part- who want to earn supplemental income at a lerk.html), State Public THIS MEETIN G U T 8 4 0 6 4 , Chambers of City Hall limits adjacent to Notice SHOULD NOTIFY 435-850-8126 great rate. This is also a fantastic way to keep located at 90 North Sheep Lane; amend- time temporary help; (http://utah.gov/pmn/in MARILYN K. GIL- Your response must your license active if you’re only working Main Street, Tooele, ing the Official Zoning dex/html) websites and LETTE, TOOELE be filed with the court Utah. Map of Grantsville minimal hours, just want to make more the District Bulletin COUNTY CLERK, AT and served on the wage negotiable and depending Public Hearing on a City, Utah to designate Board at 7856 North 843-3148 PRIOR TO other party within 30 money, even if you’re retired. Zoning Map Amend- this property as an MG on experience. 30 hours per week. Mountain View Road. THE MEETING. days of the last day of ment from the R1-7 zone. Because of these trying times, we have developed a way (Published in the Notice of Special Ac- this publication, which No benefits. Handyperson type Residential zoning dis- These ordinances will for you to have a work schedule that fits your needs, as Tooele Transcript Bul- commodations: is August 18, 2020. trict to the LI Light In- take effect upon the experience for general construction/ well as ensure that you are paid 10%, sometimes even letin August 11, 2020) Pursuant to the Ameri- If you do not file and dustrial zoning district publication of this no- maintenance and duties may consist 20% more than what you’re currently making as a CNA, cans with Disability serve an Answer by PUBLIC HEARING Act, individuals need- by Tooele Associates the deadline, the other tice. These ordinances of painting, plumbing, roofing, LPN, or RN. NOTICE ing special accommo- LP, for 170.87 acres party can ask the may be reviewed or a carpentry and other duties as Tooele County Plan- dations during this located at approxi- court for a default copy may be obtained $14 minimum to $20 maximum for CNA’s ning Commission meeting should notify mately 2000 North judgment. A default from the Grantsville assigned. Must be at least 18 years depending on if they can/want to work The Tooele County Marilyn K. Gillette, 1200 West. judgment means the City Recorder at 429 East Main Street, old and have a valid driver’s license. COVID-19 shifts or not, LPN $22 minimum to $30 Planning Commission Tooele County Clerk, Tooele City has imple- other party wins, and will hold a Public Hear- at 435-843-3148 prior mented Governor Her- you do not get the Grantsville Utah. maximum, RN $30 to $40, and $45 if they work ing on Wednesday, to the meeting. bert’s low risk (yellow) chance to tell your side (435.884.3411) Apply by sending your resume or COVID-19 shifts. September 2, 2020 at Notice of Electronic or phase guidelines re- of the story. DATED this 6th day of 7:00 PM in the Audito- telephone participa- garding public gather- Read the complaint or August, 2020. downloading application at Requirements: An unencumbered, up to date, rium at the Tooele tion: NA Other infor- ings. We strongly en- petition carefully. It ex- Christine Webb www.stansburywater.org active Utah license. County Building, 47 mation: courage anyone inter- plains what the other Grantsville City Re- South Main Street, Location: 47 S. Main ested to join the Plan- party is asking for in corder and emailing to: If you’re interested in learning more about this Tooele, Utah in con- St., Tooele, ning Commission their lawsuit. You are (Published in the [email protected] amazing opportunity, don’t hesitate to reach out sideration of the road Contact information: meeting electronically being sued for Guardi- Tooele Transcript Bul- letin August 11, 2020) - these spots fill up quick. vacation listed below. Marilyn K Gillette , by logging on to the anship of your chil- Applications will be accepted until Please visit our web- [email protected] Tooele City Facebook dren. 4:30 pm on August 17, 2020. site below for a link to , (435)843-3148 p a g e , a t (Published in the TOOELE (An Equal Opportunity Employer) the online meeting (Published in the https://www.facebook. Tooele Transcript Bul- TRANSCRIPT 385-722-4155 where the public can Tooele Transcript Bul- com/tooelecity. If you letin July 28, August 4, BULLETIN choose to attend, and letin August 11, 2020) would like to submit a 11 & 18, 2020) comments can be comment for a public made. 50 people (in- hearing item you may cluding County staff) email pcpubliccom- will be allowed in at- [email protected] tendance at the meet- anytime after the ad- ing. Please contact vertisement of this Jeff Miller at agenda and before the [email protected] close of the hearing for with any questions or that item during the concerns. meeting. Emails will https://tooeleco.org/in- only be read at the dex.php/tooele-county- designated points in government/county- the meeting. If you departments/commu- choose to attend this nity-development/ meeting in person we PUBLIC Hearing: ask that you maintain VAC 2020-03 - Stuart social distancing and Coles, on behalf of wear a face covering. Georgia Russell, is re- In compliance with questing a proposed public health guide- vacation of a portion of lines Tooele City can Winter Elk Road, a accommodate limited prescriptive use county capacity at City Hall. road, in association Due to limited space with the Ophir Canyon and social distancing Solar I Project. Parcel requirements, we ask IDs: Portions of that you limit the num- 06-057-0-0002, ber of people that at- 06-057-0-0001, and tend with you. 06-050-0-0003. Ap- Pursuant to the Ameri- proximate Site Loca- cans with Disabilities tion: located south- Act, individuals need- east of Stockton and ing special accommo- north of Highway 73. dation during this Zone: MU-40 (Multi- meeting should notify ple-Use, 40-Acre Mini- Andrew Aagard, City mum Lot Size). Unin- Planner / Zoning Ad- corporated: Ophir ministrator at (435) Canyon/Lower Peak 843-2132 or TDD Area. Planner: Jeff (435) 843-2180 prior to Miller the meeting. 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Once the call is ing a cat out of the room can Send your tips, com- and the popcorn wagon is still eled to, while others choose instead signed a formal finished, he quiets down and trigger separation anxiety or ments or questions to ask@ one of the most popular. maps just for their decorative surrender. goes away. To my co-workers, just plain frustration that they pawscorner.com • • • appeal. Schoolroom maps ➤ On Aug. 28, 1968, this is just a funny distrac- can’t get in to be with you. Q: One of the drawer pulls might sell to someone deco- at the Democratic tion, but I worry that it will Try this: Before a video © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. to my wife’s Clark’s O.N.T. rating a child’s room. They National Convention spool cabinet is missing. I’m sell online for $300. in Chicago, thousands of Vietnam War protesters battle police the end of season 17. ABC go? — E.W. Center, stated that a team of Hall. What was it called again? Entertainment president Karey A: Alas, there won’t be a medical experts “have been -– W.B. in the streets, while the Burke told Deadline.com that typical awards ceremony inside working hard to ensure the A: You’re thinking of “Our Democratic Party falls “’Grey’s Anatomy’ will live as a huge auditorium complete health and safety of everyone House,” which aired from 1986 apart over its stance on long as Ellen is interested in with beautiful gowns on the involved.” to 1988 on NBC. Deidre Hall Vietnam. playing .” red carpet this year. Instead, • • • (Marlena, “Days”) played his ➤ On Aug. 24, 1981, “Grey’s Anatomy” moved to the 72nd Primetime Emmy Q: I was just reading about daughter-in-law, whom he Mark David Chapman 9 p.m. EST this past season, Awards will be virtual and air the death of Wilford Brimley. 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OBITUARIES

Kelly Philip Keele Darlene Elizabeth Jay H. Butler In loving memory of our son White Jay H. Butler, age 78, passed and brother, Kelly Philip Keele, away Aug. 5, 2020, at his home (Lil Kelly). Kelly passed away Darlene Elizabeth White, in Lake Point surrounded by peacefully in his sleep at his 74 years of age, passed away his loving family. home in Grantsville, Utah, on Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020. He was born Aug. 27, 1942, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2020. Kelly Darlene loved working at in Salt Lake City to Stella was born on April 28, 1985, the local library helping to run Wooton and Everett C. Butler. to Kelly and Sharon Keele in their bookstore. She delighted He served our country in the Tooele, Utah. in books and sharing them U.S. Navy as a Navy Seal. Jay Kelly was an exceptional and with her community. Her yard was a mechanic for Peterbuilt amazing son, brother, uncle and house were her other and drove truck for LD Young. and friend. Kelly co-owned and delight; people would often He loved hunting fishing, operated Keeles Honey with stop to comment and praise and camping with family. He his dad Kelly. Lil Kelly and his her xeriscape design. belonged to the Sundowner dad put in countless hours day She is survived by her MC. He was a loving and and night year round operat- children Boyd Evan White, devoted dad. ing Keeles Honey in Tooele, Brian Devon White and Lynda He is survived by his Fillmore, and Meadow, Utah, He had love for everyone Michelle (Sean) Kelley. She ed that joy with her. The next sons Dustin (Kimberli), a.m, with U.S. Navy Military areas and also in Delano, he met in his life. He leaves was loved deeply by them and time you see a maple leaf or Rick (Melody); grandchil- Honors at 11 a.m., at the California, in the winter behind his dad Kelly Keele; her best friend/honorary sister visit Canada think of Darlene dren Dominick, Houston, Lake Point LDS Chapel, 1366 months. Kelly had dreams and his mom Sharon Keele; broth- JoEllen (Ron) Williams. as she adored her home coun- Toby, Chelsea, Virginia, Sky, Canyon Road. goals and was proud to carry ers Matt LaRoque and Scott The community, friends, try and always loved going Mystic, Stormy; and many Arrangements in care of on the legacy and life of Keeles (Bridget) Keele; grandma Pat caregivers and family who ral- back. great-grandchildren. He was Dalton-Hoopes Funeral Home Honey that his grandpa Vance LaRoque; along with many lied around her during her last In lieu of flowers please preceded in death by Karen & Cremation Center. Keele and his dad Kelly Keele aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces year of life are a testament to donate to St. Judes Children’s Bringhard Butler. Online condolences and built. and nephews. He loved his her inner shining light. She Hospital in her name as she A visitation and celebration memories may be shared at Kelly was also an extraordi- family and was very proud brought humor, love and grate- was a donor throughout her of life will be held Saturday, daltonhoopes.com. nary mechanic. From a child, to be a part of the Keele and fulness to every day and all life and was always pulled Aug. 8, 2020, from 10 to 11 Kelly would take apart things LaRoque families. He loved who were around her celebrat- towards their cause. just to put them back together being a small part of the again or try to build new Chippewa tribe. Kelly was things with what he would preceded in his death by his tear apart. Kelly loved to work grandparents Vance (Shirley) and build on his Chevy truck. Keele; grandpa Phillip Norma Weare Kelley and with her oldest daughter He loved that truck. Kelly LaRoque; aunt Debra Benton Frankie. She loved spending would also mechanic on all of LaRoque; along with many Norma Weare Kelley was time with her children, grand- his family’s and friends’ cars, great grandparents. residing at Diamond Jane’s in children, and great-grandchil- trucks or heavy equipment. If Services will be held Friday, Grantsville, Utah, upon her dren. you needed Kelly for anything Aug. 14, 2020, at The Church passing Aug. 5, 2020. Norma is survived by her he would drop anything for of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Norma was born Feb. 28, daughters Frankie (Jon) anyone at anytime to help. Saints, 180 S. Coleman St., 1932, in Tooele, Utah, to Annie Shields of Tooele, Utah, and Kelly’s passions were to go Tooele. A viewing will be from Margaret Miller and Alfred Colleen (Peter) Anderson of out in his Chevy truck, four 10 to 11 a.m., with service Valentine Weare. She had two Fillmore, Utah; five grand- wheeling, mudding and help- from 11a.m. to noon, followed brothers, Ross and Val, and daughters, three grandsons, ing his friends who got stuck in by graveside service at Tooele two sisters, Grace and Barbara. and 12 great-grandchildren; the mountains. Kelly also loved City Cemetery, 361 S. 100 She also had two step-sisters, and her brother Ross Weare hunting with his dad, mom, East, Tooele. Due to COVID-19, Joann and Barbara. of Washington State. She brothers and family. He loved please respect social distancing During her childhood she was preceded in death by her chasing the big bucks with his with others at the church and lived with various aunts, final- parents, her husband Harold dad and brothers. He looked graveside. Limited available ly ending up living with her Lowery Kelley, her son Delbert forward to any year he could seating at the chapel. Until we grandmother in Honeyville, Kelley, two sisters, one brother hunt or would just go to help meet again, you’ll always be in Utah. In her teenage years she and her two step-sisters. funeral service at 11 a.m. with them. Also, for their consid- his dad get that big buck. our heart forever. We love you lived in Tooele, Utah, with A viewing will be held the interment at the Ibapah eration of our feelings as her Kelly was an amazing per- Lil Kelly! her father, stepmother and Thursday, Aug. 13, from 6 to 8 Cemetery. There will be a family. We would also like to son, very selfless and caring. two step-sisters who became p.m., at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Luncheon following the inter- thank Tate Mortuary for the her best friends. It was during Main St., Tooele, Utah. Funeral ment at the pavilion. services provided during this this time she met and mar- service will be held Saturday, The family would like to time of mourning. Also, a spe- ried her forever sweetheart, Aug. 15, at The Church of thank Diamond Jane’s in cial thanks to all the residents Harold Lowery Kelley. They Jesus Christ of Latter-day Grantsville, Utah, for their of Ibapah, Utah, for their love Cody W. Fritz were married June 9, 1949, in Saints in Ibapah, Utah. A prior loving and tender care of our and care of our sweet mother Tooele, Utah. Her main voca- viewing will be from 9:30 mother and grandmother dur- when she lived there and now March 9, 1998 - Aug. 7, 2020 tion was being a homemaker until 10:45 a.m., followed by ing the short time she was with with her passing. Cody William Fritz passed for her family. She spent many away Friday, August 7, 2020. happy hours fishing, hunting, He was born in Ogden, Utah, and exploring with her fam- on March 9, 1998, to Sandra ily. She loved to play Yahtzee Fritz and John Pelton. and dominoes. She was an Tooele Education Cody loved the outdoors: excellent seamstress and made camping, off-roading, shoot- beautiful clothes for her chil- F   ing, and fishing. His greatest dren and beautiful quilts. She S T  C  S  passions were trucks and fast spent several years serving her cars. community as a volunteer in Cody is survived by his the 4-H program. She was a mother Sandie Fritz, his father faithful member of The Church John Pelton, his grandmother of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Bonnie Fritz; as well as many Saints. She became very active aunts, uncles, and cousins. He in her later years serving as a was preceded in death by both Relief Society President at age his grandfathers, Papa Pelton Settlement Canyon, Tooele, 70. She had a cat named Joe and Papa Fritz. Utah. Online condolences may who became her companion In remembrance of Cody a be made at www.larkincares. everywhere she went. He was Tools 4 Schools vigil will be held Wednesday, com. a good friend. She spent time By Linda Clegg Aug. 12, 2020, at 6 p.m., at traveling with her friend Eva Every year, many students struggle to obtain the needed NOTE OF DEATH NOTICE clothing and supplies for APPRECIATION the new school year. With Stephen G. Rasmussen all of the upheaval we’ve Thank you to all my family experienced in 2020, an and friends for coming to my Stephen G. Rasmussen passed away Aug. 9, 2020. A full obitu- even greater number of 90th birthday. ary will run in a future edition of the Transcript Bulletin. Please families may be facing contact Tate Mortuary for further information at 435-882-0676. these challenges. Again this Karyl Maynard year, the Tooele Education Foundation will be joining The Tooele bus to hold donations will be found at The PET OF THE WEEK Z104’s Tools 4 Schools Shops At South Town from Tuesday, August 11th at 3:00 sponsored by Jordan Credit p.m to Thursday, August 13th at 7:00 p.m. Something On Union to help meet these Your Mind? needs. 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DARREN VAUGHAN mark is behind Bill Mikelson SPORTS EDITOR (33-10, .767 from 1983-86) A year after winning the and just ahead of Kevin Butler Region 13 title and coming (119-67, .640 from 1987- within two points of reaching 2002). the state championship game, Grantsville went 10-3 in the Grantsville football team 2019 and won its first region has been picked fourth in its title in 21 years, fueled by one own region in the coaches poll. of Class 3A’s stingiest defenses. That bit of disrespect is The Cowboys allowed just 14.2 only serving to motivate the points per game last season, Cowboys as they prepare for good for fourth in its classifi- Friday’s season opener against cation, and they allowed 14 North Sanpete, as coach Kody points or fewer eight times. Byrd and his team believe Grantsville returns six start- they can not only reach the ers from that dominant unit, same level they did a year ago including First Team All-State — they can surpass it. strong safety Kaden Kelley, “Our kids are pumped and who posted six interceptions, ready,” Byrd said. “This is the four fumble recoveries, four first set of seniors that’s been sacks, four quarterback hur- with (the coaching staff) all ries and 68 tackles (57 solo), TTB FILE PHOTOS four years, so it’s been easier including five tackles-for-loss. Grantsville’s Logan White (left) carries the ball during an Aug. 30, 2019 game against Manti at Grantsville High School. White saw action at quarterback because they know the expec- Grantsville’s dominant last season for the Cowboys, and he will be in the mix again as he recovers from injury. Grantsville’s Blake Thomas (right) lines up for a snap during the tations. I think scheme-wise, secondary also includes Blake Cowboys’ Aug. 30, 2019 game against Manti at Grantsville High School. Thomas will be a key part of the Cowboys’ secondary this season. we’re ahead of where we were Thomas (56 tackles, 44 solo, both offensively and defen- one tackle-for-loss, three inter- sively. Now, we’ve just got to ceptions, three pass breakups (21 tackles, 16 solo, one tack- son, while Branson Yager (16 sive ends Bridger Edwards and to replace two linebackers, but go out and execute.” in 2019) and Noah Mouritsen le-for-loss, two hurries, one tackles, 10 solo, three tackles- Joey Scorsone. the two linebackers we have Byrd enters his fourth (31 tackles, 22 solo, three fumble recovery) will also be for-loss, one sack, two hurries) “Kaden Kelley, Noah slated to start have some expe- season in charge, and he has interceptions, nine pass break- in the mix. and Karter Bohman (seven Mouritsen and Blake Thomas rience.” a 23-10 record, which puts ups), along with Logan White Hunter Johnson will lead tackles, six solo, two tackles- have really taken control of While the defense features him second all-time among (23 tackles, 20 solo, two inter- the linebacking corps, record- for-loss, one hurry in six that defensive secondary and a lot of experienced play- Grantsville coaches in terms of ceptions, one forced fumble, ing 19 solo tackles (25 total) games) will play key roles in are competing pretty well,” winning percentage — his .697 10 pass breakups). Josh Staley and an interception last sea- the trenches along with defen- Byrd said. “Up front, we’ve had SEE COWBOYS PAGE A11 ➤

SPORTS WRAP Stansbury girls soccer at Canyon View Buffs beat Huskies Canyon View scored four times in the second half to beat Stansbury 4-1 in the Stallions’ first girls soccer game of the in shootout season Thursday in Cedar City. Reagan Didericksen scored the lone goal of the match for Tooele needs extra time to earn first win Stansbury. DARREN VAUGHAN I’ve got to give the girls all the Stansbury girls soccer at SPORTS EDITOR credit for it.” Hurricane What a difference three days Tooele (1-1) survived a slug- After 100 scoreless minutes, can make. gish start to Friday’s match, as the Stansbury girls soccer team The Tooele girls soccer Hillcrest sent a shot high over picked up its first victory of the season by beating Hurricane team earned a hard-fought the crossbar from point-blank 1-0 in penalty kicks Friday night non-region win over Class 5A range in the second minute. in Hurricane. Ainsley Thurber Hillcrest on Friday afternoon at However, the Buffs quickly earned the shutout in goal for Tooele High School, prevailing found their stride, and fresh- the Stallions. 3-1 in a penalty-kick shootout man Abby Laughlin played a Stansbury girls soccer at after the teams played to a 1-1 perfect ball into space to spring Richfield deadlock through 80 minutes senior co-captain Liz Lundwall Stansbury’s girls soccer team of regulation and another 20 on a partial breakaway that wrapped up its season-opening minutes of golden-goal over- Lundwall converted for a 1-0 three-game road trip with time. The result stood in stark lead just over four minutes into a dominating 7-2 win over contrast to the Buffaloes’ previ- the match. Richfield on Saturday at Richfield ous outing three days earlier, Ten minutes later, Hillcrest CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO High School. Marissa Durrant a 5-0 loss to Juab that saw just (0-1) drew even on a free kick and Samantha Coleman each Tooele’s Rylie Hogan launches a corner kick during the first half of the Buffaloes’ non-region girls soccer game about everything go wrong that eluded Tooele junior goal- scored twice for the Stallions against Hillcrest at Tooele High School on Friday. The Buffs beat the Huskies in a penalty-kick shootout to pick (2-1), who also got goals from — including getting stuck in keeper Britain Stone. Stone up their first win of the season. Annie Ploehn, Danica Silvestri traffic on the way to Nephi and had a couple nervous moments and Reagan Didericksen. finally reaching the field five later in the first half as the we were a far better team.” With the teams still dead- Tooele junior Cecily Wolfe Stansbury will play its first home minutes before kickoff. Buffs’ young back line commit- Both teams had opportuni- locked at 1-1, the match went put the Buffs in front with a game of the season Thursday at “I’m not going to take the ted a few turnovers deep in its ties to take the lead in the sec- into overtime. Tooele had perfectly placed shot to the 3:30 p.m. against Orem. credit away from Juab. They own end, but the Huskies were ond half. Hillcrest rang a shot the best scoring opportunity top right corner of the net, Notable HS girls soccer scores deserved to win, 100 percent,” unable to find the back of the off the crossbar in the 63rd during the second 10-min- and Hillcrest’s first attempt Thursday Tooele coach Stephen Duggan net. minute on a crossing attempt, ute golden-goal period, with bounced off the crossbar. After Canyon View 4, Stansbury 1 said. “We didn’t play as well “When we got on our heels and the Huskies had a free kick Alyssa Murray’s attempt from senior Cami Eldredge’s attempt Alta 5, Cedar City 1 as we could, and that was and we invited them on, sail over the bar in the 68th 20 yards out turned aside by missed the left post, Stone Farmington 3, Ridgeline 2 frustrating. We didn’t feel like (Hillcrest) had some decent minute. In the 71st minute, the Hillcrest goalkeeper. made an apparent diving stop Fremont 3, Logan 2 we’d done ourselves justice. ballplayers — they’re not a bad Tooele junior Libby Lyman That sent the match into on the Huskies’ second shooter, Morgan 4, Bear River 1 We knew that it was in us, and side,” Duggan said. “When we had a shot from the top of the a penalty-kick shootout, a but it was ruled that the Tooele Sky View 5, Highland 0 it was just a matter of bringing pressed, when we won the ball 18-yard box that just missed new rule in non-region play Syracuse 3, Ogden 2, OT SEE BUFFS PAGE A11 ➤ Weber 2, Juan Diego 0 it out (Friday), and we did. early and when we played fast, the right goalpost. meant to eliminate tie games. Ogden 7, Dixie 2 Pine View 3, Hurricane 0 ALA 2, South Summit 1 Carbon 6, Union 0 Delta 2, Millard 1 Granger 1, Summit Academy 1, Griffith, Stallions win second straight golf match 2OT (Granger wins 7-6 in PKs) Kearns 8, Providence Hall 0 DARREN VAUGHAN Manti 6, Richfield 1 SPORTS EDITOR North Sanpete 5, Emery 0 Stansbury’s Braydon Friday Griffith entered the 2020 sea- Tooele 1, Hillcrest 1, 2OT (Tooele son as one of the favorites to wins 3-1 in PKs) contend for the Class 4A indi- Stansbury 0, Hurricane 0, 2OT (Stansbury wins 1-0 in PKs) vidual state boys golf champi- Cedar City 4, Juan Diego 0 onship this fall, and through Lehi 5, Uintah 0 the first two matches of the Lone Peak 3, Mountain Crest 1 Region 10 season, he has done Westlake 3, Cedar Valley 0 nothing but strengthen his Syracuse 10, Dixie 0 case. Saturday On Monday, Griffith ran Stansbury 7, Richfield 2 away with his second Region Northridge 3, Dixie 0 10 match win in less than Payson 2, ALA 1 a week, posting a score of Monday 2-under par 68 to beat Tooele’s PHOTO COURTESY OF JEREMY ALVERSON Kearns 4, Ben Lomond 0 Cache Holmes by five strokes. Stansbury’s Ty Taylor watches his approach shot during Monday’s Region Lehi 2, Cedar Valley 0 Griffith’s round was also key 10 boys golf match at El Monte Golf Course in Ogden. Taylor posted an Manti 2, Carbon 0 to Stansbury’s seven-stroke 18-hole score of 88, which tied him for 24th place in the field of 56 golfers. Schedule margin of victory over second- Wednesday’s games place Cedar Valley and Uintah, for the Stallions. rounded out the Buffs’ effort. Grantsville girls tennis vs. as the Stallions placed five Tooele finished with a score Juan Diego finished fifth Murray and Herriman, TBD at golfers in the top-15 overall. of 333, nine strokes behind with a team score of 337, fol- PHOTO COURTESY OF JEREMY ALVERSON Herriman HS Coy Bingham shot an 82 to Cedar Valley and Uintah. lowed by Ogden (346) and Stansbury’s Coy Bingham tees off during Monday’s Region 10 boys golf Stansbury girls tennis at Skyline, finish 11th, with teammate Landon Buell tied for 12th Ben Lomond (348). Cedar match at El Monte Golf Course in Ogden. Bingham shot an 82, good for 3 p.m. Kimball Thorpe a shot behind with an 83, with Jaxon Hunt Valley’s Tristan McKinney (74, 11th place, to help the Stallions finish first by seven strokes over Cedar Thursday’s games in a tie for 12th. Joseph Luke (88, tied for 24th) and Hunter third) and Landon Dunn (78, Valley and Uintah. Tooele girls tennis at Cache and Cooper Jones each shot McPhie (89, tied for 27th) also tied for sixth), Uintah’s Ethan Valley Tournament Stansbury girls tennis vs. Hunter, 84 to tie for 15th, giving figuring in the team score for Young (77, fifth) and Kamon (78, tied for sixth) rounded time. The next Region 10 3 p.m. Stansbury a team score of 317. the Buffaloes. AJ Griffith (91, Anderson (78, tied for sixth), out the top-10. match is scheduled for Aug. 18 Grantsville girls soccer at West Ty Taylor (88, tied for 24th), tied for 33rd), Jake Hervat Ben Lomond’s Garren Gooda The teams played again at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course in Jordan, 3:30 p.m. Brock Shepherd (91, tied for (95, tied for 39th), Ethan (79, tied for ninth) and Javen Tuesday morning at Mt. Tooele, with players teeing off Stansbury girls soccer vs. Orem, 33rd) and Logan Richins (99, Garcia (99, tied for 46th) and Richins (79, tied for ninth) Ogden Golf Course, with at 9 a.m. 3:30 p.m. tied for 46th) also competed Kaden Wiseman (123, 55th) and Ogden’s Coltin Powell results unavailable at press [email protected] TUESDAY August 11, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11 THS sweeps Hunter in tennis opener DARREN VAUGHAN While the Buffs won all Angela Shaw beat Hunter’s beat Hunter’s Candace SPORTS EDITOR six matches against the Alai Finau 7-5, 6-3 at first Sanders and Azlynne Myler More than two months of Wolverines, those victories singles. 6-2, 6-1 at third doubles. early-morning training ses- didn’t come easy. Madeline “(Finau) served hard and The Buffs traveled to sions paid off for the Tooele Sheppard needed three had some great topspin, Nephi for a non-region girls tennis team on Monday sets to beat Hunter’s Tessa but (Shaw) took everything match against Juab that morning, as the Buffaloes Condie at third singles, (Finau) gave her and gave it was not complete at press rolled to a 6-0 win over including a tiebreak in the back,” Nielson said. time Tuesday. They will take Hunter in the season opener final set. Sheppard prevailed Hanna Sheppard beat part in the Cache Valley at Tooele High School. 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (2). Camilla Hunter’s Hannah Olschewski Tournament on Thursday, “We have 30 girls playing Pankratz and Cately Jensen 6-0, 6-3 at second singles. with road matches Aug. 18 and they have really improved survived what Nielson called Brinley Dunn and Marynn against Grantsville and Aug. this summer,” Tooele coach a “gut wrencher” against Hamilton were 6-1, 6-4 win- 19 against Delta. Tooele’s Lyle Nielson said in an email. the Wolverines’ Michelle ners over Anya Johnson and next home match is Aug. 21 “We are very excited about Panomeno and Kylee Bethany Gardner at second against Cyprus. the team this year and we Chadwick, winning 5-7, 6-0, doubles, and Brooklyn [email protected] have some very fun girls.” 6-2. Petersen and Ashlynn High

Cowboys athleticism will make up for that — we have a lot more continued from page A10 speed in the backfield than we had last season. Receiver-wise, we did have to replace a lot of ers, the same can not be said those, and it will be interest- CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO on the other side of the ball. ing to see how they can adapt Tooele’s Liz Lundwall (17) works her way around a Hillcrest defender Grantsville returns just two quickly. They’ve had a really during the teams’ non-region girls soccer game at Tooele High School on starters in offensive tackle good camp as well, so it will Friday. Lundwall scored the Buffaloes’ lone goal in regulation, and then Yager and offensive guard be interesting to see how that added the game-clincher in a penalty-kick shootout as Tooele beat the Johnson, though at 6-foot- translates for them.” Huskies. 8 and 320 pounds, Yager Grantsville faces a difficult represents a big part of the early-season schedule, begin- — Lundwall didn’t miss. She Cowboys’ success in more ning with back-to-back home Buffs shot the ball straight over the ways than one. He has already games against North Sanpete goalkeeper’s outstretched arms continued from page A10 verbally committed to the and Tooele. The Cowboys then and into the back of the net, University of Nebraska. hit the road to face Manti and setting off a celebration among “(Committing to Nebraska) Delta, followed by a home her teammates. has been a relief for him,” game against San Juan and a keeper came off the goal line “I said when we were tak- Byrd said of Yager. “The added road game against defending too soon. That gave Hillcrest ing the penalties, ‘just go out stress of recruiting has been Class 2A champion Beaver. a second opportunity, and the and enjoy it,’” Duggan said. lifted and he’s been able to Grantsville was able to Huskies converted to even the “There’s no pressure on them focus on his leadership and add Beaver to the schedule shootout at 1-1. — of course, you can say that everything. He’s done a really when former region foe Judge Tooele wasn’t rattled, how- and it’s easier said than done. good job of helping coach Memorial decided to play an ever. Junior Sydney Gustin It’s really nice, especially the those younger kids and getting independent schedule this calmly buried her attempt into first home game, and if you’re them ready.” season. the right side of the net to going to do it, why not do it White entered the offsea- “We figured in the past, put the Buffs up 2-1, and the on penalties? For 100 minutes son as the presumed starting we’ve had some issues with a next Hillcrest shooter put the in this heat and so early in the quarterback, posting impres- little lighter region schedule, ball off the crossbar. Lyman’s season, they gave it everything sive stats as a fill-in last season so we wanted to get some chal- attempt missed wide left to they had.” (26-for-35, 329 yards, three lenging games,” Byrd said. “We briefly keep the Huskies alive, Tooele will play host to touchdowns, two intercep- always want to schedule peo- but Hillcrest’s fourth shooter Summit Academy in a non- tions; 24 carries, 58 yards, one ple that we can have somebody missed high to give Lundwall a region match Friday afternoon rushing touchdown). However, to compare to once we get in TTB FILE PHOTO chance to end the match. at 4 p.m. before opening the Byrd said White is currently the playoffs. Losing Judge but Grantsville’s Noah Mouritsen follows his blockers during an Aug. 30, 2019 Just like she had done in Region 10 season Aug. 19 at game against Manti at Grantsville High School. Mouritsen will one of sev- recovering from injury with the fifth minute — more than picking up Beaver makes it that eral key returners in Grantsville’s defensive secondary, along with Kaden Cedar Valley. an eye on being fully healthy much harder. Again, it’s good Kelley and Blake Thomas. an hour and a half earlier [email protected] before Region 13 games start, to challenge yourselves. You so Caleb Sullivan is likely to get might get a little bit dinged on the call under center early on. the RPI (rankings), but in the Thomas (26 carries, 95 end, you’re battle-tested and yards, three rushing touch- you’ve got to win those games downs; 11 receptions, 86 anyway, no matter who you’ve yards) and Mouritsen (four scheduled.” receptions, 95 yards, two The Cowboys open Region Follow us on Facebook! touchdowns) are the most 13 play at home Sept. 25 experienced among the skill against South Summit, with players on offense for the their final home game Oct. Cowboys, meaning Grantsville 2 against Summit Academy. is going to have to grow up in They wrap up the season with TOOELE a hurry to replicate last year’s road games at Juan Diego and RANSCRIPT team that averaged 31.1 points Morgan. T per game. 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According to Clausing, the underpass is included in the active transportation plan, which was approved by the Tooele County commissioners in December of 2018. Construction on the under- pass began in April of this year and was completed on July 30, according to Brenda Spearman, a member of the Stansbury Park Service Agency board of directors. At first, Spearman said that construction would be CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO complete at the end of June Brenda Spearman (above left), Stansbury Service Agency board member, speaks at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Porter Way underpass on Saturday. Tooele County Commissioner but the contractors ran into Kendall Thomas (above right) speaks before the underpass ribbon was cut. some minor problems, which pushed construction to be the asphalt on the north According to Spearman, She said it makes it safer cross 138. It’s kind of fun to The project was completed finished at the end of July. and south sides. Most of the the underpass, which travels for individuals to travel to the be able to go under a road by Staff Construction, a com- “All of the cement pieces landscaping was finished last under SR-138 and Delgada other side of the park without too,” she said. “A lot of people pany based out of Salt Lake. were finished in the begin- week, but there is still a little Road, is a “great” way to having to cross busy roads. have been able to use it. A [email protected] ning of July,” Spearman more landscaping work that connect the north and south “The underpass provides lot of people are even biking stated. “They had to put in need to be done.” sides of Stansbury Park. a safe passage for people to through it.”

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