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Local boys basketball teams play it up big See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT SERVING TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 THURSDAY January 15, 2015 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 121 No. 66 $1.00 Citizens condemn plan to ban woodburning Residents say they will continue to ‘burn, burn, burn’ even if state prohibits woodburning from November to March

by Emma Penrod Salt Lake,” he told representa- tions of Tooele Valley. STAFF WRITER tives of the Air Quality Board. “I Under the proposed ban, all say burn, burn, burn.” residents and commercial, indus- Some Tooele County residents Wednesday’s hearing, which trial and institutional facilities who attended the state’s first took place at the Tooele County will be barred from burning any public hearing on the matter say Health Department, was the solid source of fuel, such as wood the state’s Air Quality Board can first in a series of seven pub- or coal, in any device, includ- go ahead and pass its proposed lic hearings the state Air Quality ing stoves, fireplaces and firepits, woodburning ban. They’ll keep Board and Division of Air Quality from November to March of each burning anyway. is hosting across the Wasatch year. “So we’re going to lose if we Front. But the proposal was not pop- burn. I say burn anyway,” said The hearings are to gather ular with the roughly 120 citizens Pine Canyon resident Gordon opinions on a proposed seasonal from Tooele County and other Beals during Wednesday’s public woodburning ban in the state’s areas on the Wasatch Front who FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO hearing. nonattainment areas, one of South Rim resident Jeremy Larsen holds up two of his propane bills at Wednesday’s public hearing on a proposed woodburn- “You guys need to go back to which includes populous por- SEE WOOD PAGE A9 ➤ ing ban from November to March. Larsen argued that burning wood is cheaper than using propane. School board opposes prison

by Tim Gillie es the relocation of the Utah STAFF WRITER State Prison to Tooele County,” reads the resolution. The Tooele County School School board president Board joined the growing Maresa Manzione said the group of local governmental board wanted the resolution’s entities that formally oppose focus to be on how the prison a Utah State Prison in Tooele will impact local education. County. “Locating the prison at the The school board unani- Miller site would take property mously passed a resolution off the tax rolls,” she said. “We that objects to relocating the already have a low amount of prison to Tooele County dur- assessed property value and a ing a meeting Tuesday night. high tax rate.” “The Tooele County School The school board is also District Board of Education officially and formally oppos- SEE PRISON PAGE A7 ➤

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Stansbury Park resident Don Helm selects a fuel grade before he fills up his car Wednesday. Helm is happy with the price drop because he has a long work commute.

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The Utah State Prison in Bluffdale is looking to relocate from its Salt Lake County home, but numerous local government entities, including Tooele Customers, station owners delighted and Grantsville cities, and now the Tooele County School Board, have passed formal resolutions of opposition to the relocation. with gas price’s continued plummet

com, which tracks local gas prices in the By Steve Howe United States and Canada. That’s below SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE City’s audit reportsUV INDEX the national average of $2.09 per gallon. The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY STAFF WRITER Friday 7:50 a.m. 5:28 p.m. Even more striking is the difference in Saturday 7:50 a.m. 5:29 p.m. Tooele County residents are seeing price over the past year. Last January, the Sunday 7:49 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Monday 7:49 a.m. 5:31 p.m. strong fiscal position relief at the pumps as gas prices drop state average was more than $1 more per Tuesday 7:48 a.m. 5:32 p.m. nationwide. gallon at $3.11. Since Dec. 14, the price Wednesday 7:48 a.m. 5:33 p.m. by Emma Penrod the city maintained F Sa Su a strong M Tu W Th Regular gasoline prices have dipped per gallon has dropped 69 cents. Thursday 7:47 a.m. 5:35 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set STAFF WRITER overall financialnumber, the position greater the need and for eye and skin below $2 per gallon in Utah for the first Officials say the decrease in gasoline Friday 3:49 a.m. 2:07 p.m. found no protection. discrepancies0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; or 6-7 High; 8-10time since May 2009, according to the prices is tied to skyrocketing domestic Saturday 4:49 a.m. 2:59 p.m. Tooele City’s overall net errors withinVery High; the 11+ city’s Extreme inter- U.S. Energy Information Administration. oil production, which has doubled in the Sunday 5:48 a.m. 3:58 p.m. Monday 6:44 a.m. 5:04 p.m. value increased by nearly $1 nal records. ALMANAC That’s good news for Stansbury Park past six years. With the import market Tuesday 7:34 a.m. 6:15 p.m. million during the 2013-2014 AccordingStatistics to for the the week ending audit, Jan. 14. resident Don Helm, who commutes to flooded with U.S. oil, traditional oil pow- Intervals of clouds A brief afternoon Wednesday 8:20 a.m. 7:28 p.m. Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy Partly sunny Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Temperatures Thursday 9:01 a.m. 8:40 p.m. and sun shower or two fiscal year, despite a jump in the city’s total value, minus Nevada weekly for work. ers have had to lower prices to compete in liabilities on account of the its debts andHigh/Low other past week financial 46/21 Helm, 71, said he drives about 400 the states and Asian markets. New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 39/22 42 26 41 28 46 30 43 27 42 27$20.7 million40 settlement22 with40 obligations,22 Average is temp $158 past millionweek 33.4miles a week and couldn’t remember the More fuel efficient vehicles and flagging Tooele Associates, — includingNormal the averagevalue temp of land,past week 30.6last time he’d seen prices that low. European economies are also reducing TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER The city’s 2014 independent buildings, Daily investments Temperatures and High Low “I think it’s great as long as it stays this demand while the world supply grows. Jan 20 Jan 26 Feb 3 Feb 11 Shown is Friday’s weather. Temperatures are Friday’s audit, which was compiled other assets owned by the city. way,” he said. Danny Singh, 32, bought the Circle K Forecasts and graphics provided by FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO highs and Friday night’s by Salt Lake City-based pub- The audit reported a $750,654 The lowest price for regular gasoline gas station at 230 E. St. in Grantsville AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 lows. lic accounting firm Haynie in Tooele County on Wednesday was Premium Oil owner Robert Feuerbach talks about the unpre- and Company, reported that SEE AUDIT PAGE A5 ➤ $1.89 per gallon, according to GasBuddy. SEE GAS PAGE A7 ➤ dictable nature of today’s gas prices. Feuerbach has owned UTAH WEATHER the Tooele gas station since 1971. Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan BULLETIN BOARD B6 Grouse 36/27 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 37/23 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Thursday CLASSIFIEDS C4 39/23 39/28 40/28 43/30 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Keg Mountain Tooele 1-0 in 40/28 Erda 42/29 was the ideal region after OBITUARIES A8 Vernal Grantsville 42/26 Pine Canyon Friday Salt Lake City 35/20 43/28 35/22 KID SCOOP B8 Tooele 41/29 Bauer Good outlaw hideout beating Scots 42/26 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A10 42/28 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 42/26 38/20 See A6 See A10 39/24 See Stockton SnowfallSaturday (in inches) Price complete 42/28 42/26 Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 44/26 41/25 Ophir on A9 38/24 Source: www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti 46/26 48/25 Green River Last Month Season 44/23 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 41/25 50/26 Moab 42/25 SNOWPACK Hanksville 42/21 Beaver 42/23 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 45/19 Ibapah 40/24 46/26 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 8.1 6.9 3.1 St. George 50/21 41/23 Average 9.8 7.1 4.7 57/30 Kanab 50/22 Eureka Percent of average 83% 97% 66% 37/23 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 15, 2015 Total delinquent property taxes make big decline from 2013

by Tim Gillie State law gives property tax- public a list of delinquent taxpay- This allows entities to prepare Fire District, Rush Valley Water public notice. STAFF WRITER payers five years to pay off their ers by Dec. 31 of each year. budgets without needing to make Conservancy, South Rim Special In 2002 the Legislature again late taxes. If left unpaid after The timing of tax notices and provision for uncollected taxes. Service District, and the North modified the requirements for Total delinquent property five years, the county can sell their wording, along with interest The county treasurer serves Tooele City Special Service public notices, this time requir- taxes in Tooele County dropped the property at auction to recover and penalties for late property as the tax collector for all taxing District. ing a mailed notice and either a by $800,000 in 2014, according to back taxes. tax payments, are all established entities in the county. As per state law, when a delin- list published in a local newspa- county tax data. In his previous position as by state law. Jensen collects property quent payment is received, Jensen per or an electronic list accessible Late taxpayers owed $1.95 mil- county auditor, Jensen conducted Tax notices are mailed out taxes levied by Tooele County; passes on the tax payment and a to the public. lion in property taxes for 2014, the annual auction of parcels to before Nov. 1 and taxes must be Tooele County School District; portion of the collected interest Tooele County last published which is down 29 percent from recuperate back taxes that were paid by Nov. 30 to avoid penal- the cities and towns of Tooele, to taxing entities. a list of delinquent taxpayers in the $2.75 million owed in 2013, more than five years passed due. ties. Grantsville, Wendover, Stockton, Prior to 2000, state law the Dec. 27, 2001 edition of the according to the annual list of “While I was auditor, we had a A 1-percent late penalty is Rush Valley, Vernon and Ophir; required counties to publish the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. There delinquent taxes prepared by the range of between zero and seven added to all property taxes paid Stansbury Park Improvement delinquent taxpayer list in a local are some counties in Utah that Tooele County Treasurer’s office. parcels sold at the auction,” he after Nov. 30 but before Jan. District; Stansbury Park Green newspaper. In 2000 the state still pay for their delinquent tax The delinquent tax list includes said. “Most of the parcels sold are 31. After Jan. 31, the late pen- Belt Service Area; Stansbury Park Legislature changed the require- lists to be published in a local 2,250 parcels of land with taxes small vacant lots.” alty increases to 2.5 percent. Recreation Service Area; Lake ments for public notice of delin- newspaper. due on each parcel running from In 2013 the total delinquent Interest, at 7 percent annually, is Point Improvement District; and quent taxpayers and gave coun- Tooele County’s 2014 delin- 90 cents to $61,000. tax bill increased by 45 percent also added to late property taxes, Lake Point Cemetery and Park ties the option of publishing the quent property taxpayers list can “Most of the delinquent tax- because a couple of large taxpay- according to Jensen. Service Area. list in a local newspaper or mail- be found on the Tooele County payers will eventually pay their ers that were late. An adjustment for uncollected Jensen also collects for Tooele ing a notice to property owners. Treasurer’s website at www. taxes,” said Tooele County County treasurers in Utah are taxes is included in the process of Valley Mosquito Abatement Newspapers would typically co.tooele.ut.us/treasurer.htm. Treasurer Mike Jensen. required by state law to make setting the tax rate for each year. District, North Tooele County bill for publishing the list as a [email protected] Planning commission gives nod to Tooele’s signs code revisions Recommendation will now go to city council for final review

by Emma Penrod openings or holiday sales, with — something that would allow STAFF WRITER any legal signage they choose. her to notify passerbys of special The current ordinance restricts sales on days when business is The latest revisions to Tooele temporary advertising to banner- slow — and for the city to make City’s signs ordinance are on type signs only. an effort to notify businesses their way to a final review by the The ordinance also installs when signs are confiscated. city council after the proposed regulations regarding the opera- “I want to be notified that amendment received a positive tion of electronic signs in Tooele you’re the ones who took it, so recommendation from the Tooele City, and will grant businesses I have a chance to retrieve it City Planning Commission. two additional periods of special before it is destroyed,” she said. The planning commission advertising, which must be per- Local businessman Danny voted 5-2 in favor of the amended mitted by the city, per year. Marz echoed Derrick’s plea for ordinance after a public hearing The proposed amendment short-term advertising allow- during the commission’s regular- also calls for a five-day holding ances. He pointed out that differ- ly scheduled Wednesday meet- period for business owners to ent kinds of businesses in Tooele ing. Consequently, the Tooele pick up signs seized by the city require different kinds of signs City Council will host a second before the city may dispose of to advertise their wares and ser- public hearing on the proposed them, and clarifies the types of vices. amendment at its first meeting signs that are banned under the The allowance for banners is next month, currently scheduled signs ordinance. Previously the great, he said, but it will ulti- for 7 p.m. on Feb. 4. ordinance outlawed all types of mately only benefit local busi- Changes proposed to the cur- signs not specifically approved nesses with exterior walls large rent signs code include allowing within the code. and visible enough to display businesses to hang banners on Sticking points that came up them. Other businesses need to DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO their buildings instead of solid- repeatedly during the hearing be able to post smaller signs near Tooele City business leaders advocated for ordinance amendments that will allow for more leniency with commercial signs backed wall signs, and to adver- included the absence of a require- sidewalks and roads, Marz said. during Wednesday’s city planning commission meeting. The Tooele City Council will consider the latest set of amendments to tise special events, such as grand ment that the city notify business Another local small business the city’s sign code next month in light of the commissions 5-2 vote in favor of the revised ordinance. owners when signs have been owner, Chris Ivester, objected to seized, the lack of provisions for any confiscation of signs at all, mission. “Every day you’re out there he understood that Tooele City CORRECTION short-term advertisements and and echoed the call for notifica- “I would like to see something battling to make that one dollar,” Councilwoman Debbie Winn was the ordinance’s overall length tion. in this ordinance that puts more he told assembled business own- currently meeting with business The story continuation for and complexity. “That’s still our property,” he responsibility on the city,” said ers. “Signs are so very important leaders to draft further amend- Tuesday’s front-page story “This [ordinance] is 11-pages said. “If it is taken down, the city Melanie Hamner. “Couldn’t the to that, and I respect that.” ments to the sign code. “Beach pleads guilty to mur- long, and you need to hire an needs to notify us, no matter how city get those signs back to them said the city needs to The planning commission der,” was incorrectly marked attorney to read it,” said Allie many signs they’ve taken down.” somehow? keep the ordinance under review, went on to forward a positive as A-7. The correct page was Derrick, owner of GG Beauty in As members of the public and “I don’t know how to do it,” she and he didn’t want to jump into recommendation on the revision A-3. The Transcript Bulletin Tooele, who came to speak dur- business owners came forward continued, “but they need their any changes hastily. He said 5-2, with Mantano and Hamner apologizes for the error. ing the public hearing. to voice their desires and com- signs back.” he suspects some sign-related voting against the recommenda- Derrick also called for provi- plaints about the signs code, they Phil Mantano, another mem- issues probably need to be dealt tion. sions that would allow short- began to find support among ber of the planning commission, with on a case-by-case basis. After the vote, Winn announced TOOELETRANSCRIPT term advertising without a permit members of the planning com- backed her up. “I’m just going to be very hon- to the audience that she will host ULLETIN est with you,” he said. “I disagree an open workshop to gather B with a lot of the things in this.” suggestions regarding the signs ADMINISTRATION Chris Sloan, chairman of the ordinance at 6 p.m. on Jan. 26 Scott C. Dunn Publisher GO TEAM GO! planning commission, explained in the Tooele County Chamber Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus to the audience that the city’s of Commerce building at 154 S. OFFICE sign code has been under review Main St. in Tooele. Bruce Dunn Controller since at least 1998, and will likely [email protected] Chris Evans Office Manager remain under review. He said Vicki Higgins Customer Service EDITORIAL David Bern Editor Tavin Stucki Sports Editor Darren Vaughan Community News Editor Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Tim Gillie Staff Writer Emma Penrod Staff Writer Steve Howe Staff Writer ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Shane Bergen Advertising Sales Kelly Chance Classified Advertising LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist ow*SOUPS SAT TOOELEe LOCATIONrv ONLY.ing Soups PRODUCTION N ! Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager Darwin Cook Web Press Manager

James Park Press Technician FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Shawn Oviatt Pre-press Technician Tooele High School varsity cheerleader Vivian James leads the crowd during halftime at Scott Spence Insert Technician Wednesday’s boys basketball game against Ben Lomond. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; COUNTY BRIEFS $77 per year by mail in the United States. OFFICE HOURS: School Board elects leader- Before joining the school are responsible to provide trans- Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., ship board, Manzione was the PTA portation to the out-of-bound- closed Saturday and Sunday. Matt Lawrence, of Grantsville, President of Overlake Elementary ary school. CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: took his seat on the Tooele for four years and served as the Students that already attend Pumpkin 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. County School Board on Tuesday Tooele Region PTA President. the schools closed to new appli- BUY A $50 GIFT PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: night after being sworn into The board also re-elected cations will be allowed to stay at CERTIFICATE GET 4 p.m. day prior to publication. office by Lark Reynolds, TCSD Carol Jensen as vice president. their current school. $5 ! COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, business administrator. Jensen has served on the school The schools closed to new out- Shakes! BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: 3 p.m. day prior to publication. Lawrence was elected in last board since 2006. She has been of-boundary applications were LIMITED TIME ONLY! November’s general election to the board’s vice president since recommended by the district’s OBITUARY DEADLINE: 10 a.m. day of publication. fill the District 5 position on the 2011. —Tim Gillie boundary committee. The com- school board. District 5 includes mittee is composed of parents Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued 490 N. MAIN, TOOELE • 882-3608 twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals northern Grantsville, northwest- Board closes school bound- and school district staff. HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 10 pm postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by ern Stansbury Park, Ibapah, Lake aries In 2013, 1,392 out of 14,119 Like us on the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Point and Wendover. He replaced The school board also voted on students enrolled in Tooele Facebook for Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. exclusive 230 E. MAIN, GRANTSVILLE • 884-4408 Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, Karen Nelson who did not seek Tuesday to close applications for County School District schools weekly specials HOURS: Monday - Sunday 10 am – 10 pm Tooele City, Utah 84074. another term on the school new out-of-boundary students attended out-of-boundary POSTMASTER: board. Nelson served two terms for Rose Springs and Stansbury schools, according to a district ���facebook.com/AmericanBurgers ��� Send change of address to: as a school board member. Park Elementary schools, report. —TG PO Box 390 Also on Tuesday night, the Tooele Junior High School, and Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 school board re-elected Maresa Stansbury and Tooele High 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 Manzione to a second two-year School. $ 50 email: [email protected] term as president of the board. State law allows parents to or visit our web site extension at TOOELE’S NEW DISCOUNT THEATER — 1 MOVIES! Manzione has served on the place their children in any school www.tooeletranscript.com NIGHTLY 7:15 ONLY PG-13 NIGHTLY 5:00 & 7:15 PG school board since September in the district in which they live, Entire contents ©2015 Transcript Bulletin SUNDAY 5:00 ONLY SUNDAY 5:00 ONLY Publishing Company, Inc. All rights 2011 when she was appointed as long as the requested school reserved. No part of this publication may be to fill an open position. She was is not over its capacity as deter- reproduced in any form without the written unopposed in the 2012 election mined by the local school board. PENGUINS OF consent of the managing editor or publisher. INTERSTELLAR to fill the seat. In January 2013 The process to change school Credit Cards 882-2273 Accepted MADAGASCAR she was elected by members of assignments for students is 111 N. Main, Tooele the board to serve as president. called open enrollment. Parents THURSDAY January 15, 2015 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3

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A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 15, 2015 Committee recommends busing

THANK YOU Detroit Reman 130 Stansbury students to Tooele for the generous donation to our by Tim Gillie Heavy Duty Diesel Technician STAFF WRITER Stansbury Park residents are Program not happy with a committee’s recommendation that 130 ele- mentary students should be bused out of their neighbor- hoods to Tooele City for school. The Tooele County School Board heard the recommen- dation from their boundary committee during the board’s Tuesday night meeting. The committee’s suggested boundary changes will affect students from Stansbury Park, Erda, Glen Eagle, Bates Canyon Road, and the portion of Copper Canyon Elementary School boundary south of 1000 North. The committee’s recommen- dation that elementary students from the Benson Gristmill and Delgada areas of Stansbury FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Park areas be bused to Copper A school district boundary committee recommends that students in this Stansbury Park neighborhood near the Benson Canyon Elementary has stirred Gristmill be bused to an elementary school in Tooele to ease overcrowding. some Stansbury Park residents. “Stansbury students should The boundary committee was can start that today. Put it on the expense involved for utilities, stay in Stansbury schools,” said formed by the school board a ballot.” Beazer said. Jamie Lindsay, a parent from year ago to examine data on According to Hadlock, empty The board asked Rogers to Stansbury Park, who spoke dur- enrollment, facilities and com- seats in Tooele City schools, the prepare expense figures on year- ing a public comment period munity growth patterns, and to decision to build Settlement round school so they could con- that followed the committee’s make recommendations on how Canyon and Copper Canyon sider the actual costs before they Now Enrolling! report. to best utilize the district’s facili- schools before building a school vote on the committee’s recom- Lindsay suggested that if stu- ties. in Stansbury, along with build- mendations in February. Imagine; just you and the open road! dents need to be bused to Tooele The committee includes par- ing a junior high in Overlake Along with busing Benson to reduce the number of stu- ents, board members and school instead of Stansbury Park, are Gristmill and Delgada students, dents in Stansbury schools, they staff. signs that the district overbuilt in the boundary committee made should come from Lake Point. The committee’s future vision Tooele in the past at the expense several other recommendations “Lake Point families knew calls for a third school to be built of Stansbury students. to better balance Tooele Valley when they purchased a home in the Stansbury Park area on “Stansbury is a community,” schools and accommodate that their children would be district-owned property near the he said. “We do not want to be growth. bussed somewhere,” she said. Benson Gristmill. divided. Stansbury wants the The committee’s recommen- “They knew that their children The new school will balance school to be built and we want it dations also include: keep stu- would attend school some- the enrollment in Stansbury to be built now. If it requires a tax dents that live in the portion where else. I purchased a home Park schools at around 650 stu- increase or bond, we support it. of Erda west of 1200 West at in Stansbury knowing my chil- dents in each school, according It is the right thing to do because Grantsville for elementary and dren would attend a Stansbury to Alexis Beazer, who made the it is equitable.” secondary school; move stu- school. These kids should not report to the board for the com- Manzione, who served on dents that live between 1200 be uprooted from their commu- mittee. the boundary committee, said West and SR-36 in Erda to nity.” However, the school district the committee did not suggest Overlake Elementary; and send According to a report from the wants to wait three years before more portables be added to students from Glen Eagle to school district, Stansbury Park bonding for a new school. schools because Rose Springs Northlake Elementary. Elementary was 110 students “I keep hearing from patrons and Stansbury Park schools are Further recommendations and Rose Springs Elementary all the time, ‘Don’t raise my already reporting problems with include: designate Spring Street New was 80 students over stretch taxes,’” said Scott Rogers, Tooele crowded lunch rooms and rest- in Stansbury Park into Rose Commercial Driver’s License Program capacity as of Sept. 23, 2014. County School District superin- rooms. Springs’ boundary; move a part Stretch capacity is defined as tendent. “We need a new school, The lines for restrooms are so of Copper Canyon Elementary’s (CDL) every regular classroom filled but we can’t do it right now with- long that the schools have had boundary that juts out south of with 26 students and 15 students out raising taxes. In three years to let some students go home 1000 North at 310 East to Middle in spaces for special education we have bonds retiring and then to change clothes because they Canyon Elementary; and include 6-week course, hands-on CDL Training classes, according to the school we can issue bonds without a tax relieved themselves while wait- the new subdivision that is south district’s 10-year capital man- increase.” ing in line for the restroom, of Bates Canyon Road in Rose agement plan. Maresa Manzione, school according to Rogers. Springs’ boundary. Call 435-248-1800 All other elementary schools board president, doesn’t believe The boundary committee did The school board will hold a in Tooele Valley are below their voters will approve a bond right at the number of out-of- special meeting on Feb. 3 at 7 stretch capacity. Collectively now. boundary students attending p.m. to conduct a public hear- Classes begin tatc.edu there are 1,349 empty seats in “We just did a bond to save Stansbury schools; however, ing on the committee’s report. Feb. 2, 2015 Tooele Valley elementary schools, almost $1 million and it was hard they found that forcing students The location will be announced according to the report. to get it passed,” she said. back to their home schools later. The board will vote on the Stansbury resident Wade would increase the enrollment recommendations at their Feb. Hadlock doesn’t want to wait at Stansbury Elementary School, 10 meeting. STATE OF UTAH • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY • DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT that long to build a new school according to Manzione. The boundary commit- in Stansbury Park. The boundary committee tee report can be found on the “It is already justified to build did not recommend year-round district’s website http://tooele- “Be Ready Utah” Program Presents the new school,” he said. “We school as a solution for over- schools.org. don’t have to wait four years. You crowding because of the extra [email protected] EMERGENCY EARTHQUAKE PREPAR EDNESS TEAD announces new leader for Given by Maralin Y. Hoff, also know as the “Earthquake Lady” Deputy to the Commander office

and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- by Steve Howe Operations, Siniscalchi managed day Saints, Grantsville West Stake STAFF WRITER a $40 million budget and oversaw 225 employees. He also served as Invites the Community & Members There will be a change in the Director of Ammunition Logistics to join us on administration at Tooele Army and Engineering from 2006 to Depot. 2009, overseeing 270 employees Keith Siniscalchi, the cur- and a $60 million budget. PM PM rent Directorate of Ammunition Siniscalchi started with the FRI • JAN 16 • 7 - 8:30 Operations, will take command depot as the Directorate of of the depot’s highest ranking Supply in 1984. 115 East Cherry St • Grantsville civilian post on Jan. 25. “Because of my experience Siniscalchi, 56, brings over 30 and my tenure, I go in with a years of experience working at lot of experiential knowledge,” the depot to the Deputy to the he said. Commander position. Siniscalchi was born in Long JANUARY 19-31 “I think I bring a strong foun- Island, New York and grew up dation and can lead them in the in a Chicago suburb but always future,” he said. Keith Siniscalchi had ties to the Tooele area. Retired Army Col. Gary His grandfather worked at the COLOR Carney will retire from the civil- Tooele Army Depot employs Marblehead Quarry in Tooele ian position after holding that 485 civilians. County and Siniscalchi’s family position since 2012. Carney In a release, Depot Commander moved to Utah to be closer to SPECIAL served 33 years of active military Army Col. Roger L. McCreery him. service and five years with the announced the hire and praised When his parents transplanted $ Department of Defense. Siniscalchi’s experience. to Tooele, Siniscalchi followed, *STARTING AT 30! In his new role as Deputy to “We welcome his leader- jumping at the opportunity to the Commander, Siniscalchi ship and knowledge of not only move west. COLOR W/HAIRCUT will oversee 500 employees at this organization but of the “Tooele became my home,” he *STARTING AT $40! the depot and work with Joint Department of the Defense as said. “My new job just lets me do Munitions Command, other well,” he said in the release. more for the community.” ADULT CUTS 2 FOR $20 depots and private companies. As Directorate of Ammunition [email protected] KIDS 2 FOR $18 JAN 15 & 29 • 9AM – 8PM $10 HAIR CUTS! Follow us on Facebook! TOOELETRANSCRIPT 1351 NORTH MAIN • TOOELE • 843-1890 BULLETIN (next to Carl’s Jr.) A5

THURSDAY January 15, 2015 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 OUT AND ABOUT Snow on the Oquirrhs tells me I’m not in New York any more

hen I moved to Utah cial status of Utah and New York ders Pennsylvania and includes still learning about classic Utah about its history and pressing from upstate New York, as well. Most of my stories in the city of Binghamton, is the dishes, though I’ve had pastrami issues on a daily basis. I was told to brace Binghamton and Cortland, New home to Spiedies: A delicious burgers, fry sauce and funeral As far as first impressions go, W STEVE HOWE for culture shock. After trek- York revolved around economic oil-based seasoning covers potatoes. I’m excited to have met so many king over 2,000 miles across the STAFF WRITER development to revitalize the cubes of pork or chicken, which Learning about the state is friendly, kind and helpful peo- country, it’s apparent I’m in a downtowns of former industrial are grilled and served with still an ongoing process, as is ple in my first two weeks on the part of the U.S. quite unlike the cities. thinly sliced Italian bread. It’s familiarizing myself with Tooele job. So far, I couldn’t be happier one in which I was born and In Utah, the amount of a personal favorite that I grew County. Luckily I work in a to have started this job in Tooele raised. handful of those hills contain growth in the state by both the up on. profession that accelerates the County and I look forward to My wife and I moved at the the same number of trees as the economy and population are I could go on, but I’ve suf- process as I drive around the meeting more of you. end of last October so she could whole state of Utah. enviable. Of course, the limiting ficiently tormented myself. I’m county, meet its residents, learn showe@tooeletranscript take a job with Specialized My wife and I have been factor to that growth — water Bicycles. I quit my job at a daily excited to have the mountains availability — doesn’t register as newspaper in Binghamton, New so close. We’ve gone hiking a concern back east. York, we packed our belongings and snowshoeing toward a few One city I covered was even and began the drive to our new peaks since getting here and looking at ways to monetize its lives. can’t wait to do more. excessive municipal water due A couple of months later, I Another change that hasn’t to the more frequent rains and started my job as the new crime, been lost on me this win- plentiful aquifers and reservoirs court, military, transportation ter is the weather. While the common throughout New York. and Grantsville City government Northeast has been buried in The cost of living is similar reporter here at the Transcript- polar vortexes and freezing tem- between cities in upstate New Bulletin. peratures, Utah has been practi- York and Utah, but balance out Having been here for about cally mild. in different ways. Rent is fairly three months, I’m no expert on When coworkers warned my equivalent, while gas prices are the state, but I have noticed dif- wife about Utah winters, she lower and food prices are gener- ferences between Utah and New simply told them she had fam- ally a bit higher, especially meat. York. ily in Buffalo. The Western New While on the topic of food, All I have to do is look out my York City was buried by a bliz- one of my favorite things about window from the Transcript- zard just weeks after we arrived New York is the diversity of Bulletin’s newsroom and see in Utah, giving us instant cold- regional dishes. Buffalo’s signa- snow glinting off the peaks of weather credibility. ture wings and New York City the Oquirrh Mountains to know Another welcome difference has its iconic pizza, but there I’m not in New York anymore. is the number of sunny days. are even more options through- There are some big hills back When I attended the Rochester out the state. east, but nothing that compares Institute of Technology, a popu- Rochester’s local offering is to the majesty of the Oquirrh or lar T-shirt on campus read, “It’s the Garbage Plate, a delicious Wasatch Mountains. Always Cloudy in Rochester,” combination of home fries, The landscape between the and every winter the college macaroni salad, your choice of mountain ranges is equally would send out emails about two hot dogs or two hamburg- unusual to this New Yorker. I’m Seasonal Affective Disorder due ers, onions, mustard and hot from a land dotted with rolling to the persistent gloom. sauce all dumped together. It’s a green hills, covered in dense As a reporter who covered city sight to behold and a staple for trees. governments back east, it’s easy the city’s college students. I sometimes wonder if a to see differences in the finan- The Southern Tier, which bor-

Audit This year’s audit attributed 2014 audit attributed to reduced the increased value to reduced RDA expenses. Of that ending bal- continued from page A1 expenses in Tooele City’s ance, $3.6 million is “unreserved” Redevelopment Agency fund or available for immediate spend- increase over the city’s 2013 net — which in 2013 exceeded its ing at the city’s discretion. value of $155.3 million. revenue stream by nearly $4 mil- Dunlavy said the city’s strong The city’s net value dropped lion when it paid off what the city financial position is representa- $23.3 million to $155.3 million owed for the construction of the tive of the careful, serious man- last year in light of the initial judg- new Tooele Applied Technology ner in which city staff deals with ment against Tooele City in the College building — and to financial matters. He said he Tooele Associates case, according increases in revenue. didn’t see any major changes of to the 2013 audit compiled by the Tooele City has seen an uptick fiscal policy or big projects in the same independent agency. in new home construction, near future. The city appealed that ruling, according to city finance director “We’re going to stay the course but ultimately settled out of court Glen Caldwell, which brought in and make sure the money is man- to save the taxpayers money in the an additional $500,000 in impact aged properly and used properly,” longer term, Tooele City Mayor fees during the 2013-2014 fiscal he said. Patrick Dunlavy said. The settle- year. [email protected] ment will show up as a liability The city also ended the 2014 on future audits until the entire fiscal year with a total fund bal- debt to Tooele Associates is paid ance of $20 million, an increase of — a landmark the city expects to more than $800,000 over the 2013 attain in 2023. audit’s ending balance, which the The Officers and Brethren of Rocky Mountain Lodge #11 Cordially invite you to attend: Resorts offering cross- country skiing STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. wife, Pam, is only an occasional (AP) — Driving north into the self- skier, and on this trip was recov- titled Ski Town USA in Steamboat ering from shoulder surgery and Springs, Colorado, the first ski area didn’t want to risk taking a spill on JANUARY 24, 2015 6:00 P.M. – 9:00 P.M one passes isn’t the famed downhill the downhill slopes. resort, but a new center for cross- Cross-country skiing “is a way to country skiing. allow her to enjoy the snow as well,” � The 5 miles of groomed beginner he explained. trails are operated by the same cor- Green also speculated that the poration that runs the Alpine resort efficiency of today’s gondolas and — and there in a microcosm is the chair lifts allows people to ski more latest evolution of skiing. runs per day, meaning they may Trying to hold onto skier dollars exhaust their interest in exploring as visitors seek more options, ski the mountain, or just plain exhaust resorts have branched into snow- themselves. By the end of a week- shoeing, sleigh rides, and increas- long vacation, they might want a ingly, cross-country skiing. different activity. Jeff Knight, a 49-year-old nov- Though the city of Steamboat ice snowboarder from Palm Beach was already home to at least Gardens, Florida, has visited three cross-country facilities, the Steamboat a number of times over Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp. the past four years, but had never — like dozens of other ski resorts considered cross-country skiing, nationwide — decided to enter the also called Nordic skiing, until he Nordic market last season in a part- spotted the trails while driving. nership to run the winter facility at “We noticed it from the street Haymaker, only a five minute drive and then called,” said Knight, an from the slopes. electrical contractor. “We love Birgitta Lindgren, who runs the snowshoeing and when we found Nordic operation at Haymaker, said out that Haymaker converted the the typical guest spends a full day, golf course into a Nordic track, we with a lesson in the morning, lunch thought it would be a great thing to at the clubhouse, then skiing on the add to the repertoire.” trails in the afternoon. More than 40 percent of the peo- For those interested in giving ple who cross-country skied in the cross-country skiing a try, here are 2013-2014 season were also Alpine some things to consider: downhill skiers, according to the • Dress in layers and don’t wear SnowSports Industries America cotton. It will absorb the sweat and At the Tooele Masonic Temple – 22 Settlement Canyon Rd, Tooele, UT (SIA) trade association. you’ll get chilled. “More Alpine resorts are offering • Decide if you want to ski classic cross country skiing as alternative or skate ski. Classic, or traditional, activity to those who want a break is the better option for those who � from Alpine,” said Reese Brown, the aren’t especially athletic or fear- SIA’s Nordic director. less. The skis have some friction “For years, Nordic had the ste- so the skier has a sense of control. �������������� reotype of that grizzly frozen guy Skate skiing is an exciting choice in the woods or the perfect ath- for those who like speed and want a The evening will consist of an excellent meal, entertainment, door prizes, and lete collapsing at the finish line,” real workout. The motion is similar prize drawings. Celebrate this great event and time of fellowship with the he said. “Now we’re starting to see to ice skating on slippery skis. people in between.” • Take a lesson, as it will shorten brothers of Rocky Mountain Lodge #11. Business Dress. Adults Only. Part of the reason for the cross- the learning curve. over is an aging population looking The Knights took an hour-long for something fun to do while their lesson, and loved it. With a week to Please RSVP by January 19th by filling out the form on children or friends ski downhill, go in their 11-day vacation, Knight www.rockymountain11.com or by emailing [email protected]. according to Ryan Green, the Nordic said they were already planning division manager for Rossignol. to go cross-country skiing at least Payment can be made via the website or at the door (CC, Cash, Check) In Knight’s case, his 47-year-old three more times. A6

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 15, 2014 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Keg Mountain was bandit Ben Tasker’s secret place

ooele County’s West Desert was wild back in Tthe mid- to late-1800s, Jaromy Jessop and I often write about the GUEST COLUMNIST troubles that emigrants, Pony Express riders and soldiers had out there. Not much is known or writ- Lake Tribune, Deseret News and ten about the white bandits several other newspapers. That who stole cattle and horses, bandit’s name was Ben Tasker. robbed emigrant trains, and Tasker operated in areas in committed murders and other which we now live, but dur- atrocities in the Old West. I’ve ing his time they were quite done research on one bandit in uncivilized. He had a thorough particular whose exploits were knowledge of the West Desert. well documented in the old Salt Places that are still quiet and seldom visited today — such as the House Range, Keg Mountain, Mount Moriah, the Wah Wah Mountains and oth- ers — were well known to him. His keen knowledge of those areas helped him to escape MYGA AUNNUITY from the law many times. No one is sure where Tasker 3.10% came from. One theory is that he arrived with Johnston’s Army GUARANTEED as a camp follower. Another is he was involved with the 7 YEARS transportation of goods used to support Col. Patrick Connor’s California volunteers. Wherever he came from, Tasker wasted no time becoming a first-rate horse thief. He often preyed on farms and ranches in Salt Lake,

Tooele, Rush and Cedar valleys. COURTESY OF JAROMY JESSOP Tasker was anything but an This pinyon pine specimen was photographed on Keg Mountain. Outlaws like Ben Tasker often used Keg Mountain as a hide-out in the mid- to late-1800s. ordinary frontier thug. In pub- lic, he was always well-dressed, “I’d like more of the world to go Birch Family Pharmacy well-spoken and good-man- nered. He was also described back to being wild.” Tooele County’s Premier INDEPENDENT PHARMACY as merry, whole-souled, wily, smooth and “the life of the —Hayao Miyazaki • Bio-Identical party.” He was also free and hormones easy — especially when giv- molest the Overland Stages, Express Trail west over Lookout • Pain gels ing away someone else’s stuff. which carried treasure from Pass for approximately 40 miles • Numbing lollipops When Tasker first came to Salt mines and often rich individu- to the bottom of Old River Bed. • Custom flavoring Lake, he claimed to be a lawyer als with valuable possessions. Look for groups of Pronghorn • Acne suffering from ill health who He didn’t because the stages Antelope, which tend to con- had sought the great west and were guarded by one or two gregate there in winter. • Thyroid higher altitude to regain his for- messengers armed with dou- In the bottom of the riv- • Sugar-free mer health. ble-barreled shotguns. Tasker erbed, look up at Table • Dye-free Whenever he arrived in a wanted no part of that type of Mountain and the ancient Lake • Morning sickness new town, he made himself action. Bonneville terraces, then turn familiar with local judges and He sold stolen beef and left on an improved road in the • Veterinary We offer hormone testing & consultation for men and women. lawyers and visited the courts horses to the mining camps direction of Delta and follow when in session and listened at Bingham, Alta, Ophir and it south for about six miles. At WE ARE A COMPOUNDING PHARMACY! to the trials of horse thieves, Tintic. When his luck played this point you will be imme- highwaymen and murderers. out in those localities, he diately east of a prominent Birch Family Pharmacy www.birchfamilyrx.com He also took up the study of turned to plundering the out- outcrop known as Warehouse Mormon theology, even going lying areas of Tooele, Juab, Rock. TOOELE GRANTSVILLE STANSBURY so far as to visit Brigham Young, Millard and Iron counties. Continue south from 493 N. Main St. 213 E. Main St. 6727 N. Hwy 36 Orson Pratt and George A. He became such a nuisance Warehouse Rock another 5.3 882.7775 884.9990 882.8880 Smith, as well as other church that none other than Porter miles to a crossroads with leaders. He claimed he was Rockwell was sent to “Tack another good road. A Bureau of interested in the Mormon reli- Tasker’s hide to the wall.” Land Management sign point- gion. This interest, however, A newspaper account on the ing west should read, “Willow was just another shrewd inves- manhunt read: “One time Old Springs.” Notice how barren Western Music & Series Presents tigation of the local climate in Port took William Morrison and desolate the terrain is at which he planned to ply his on a quest to find and shoot this road junction. Turn right A Wonderful Night of Entertainment thieving trade. Ben Tasker. Mr. Morrison said (to the west) and follow the Tasker passed favorably with that Old Port was cursing and road for four miles to Willow all branches of society. He vis- swearing like a pirate vowing to Springs’ water tank. Saturday, ited many localities in Utah shoot Ben in the back at sight, This is a good place to park and went to great lengths to but Ben eluded them and made if you are going for a hike or a become associated with horse his getaway.” Old Port didn’t get walk. Willow Springs Canyon is January 24 • 6pm and cattlemen. He wanted to his man that time. an interesting place in “Outlaw” Tooele Deseret Peak Complex know where they took their The terrain that Tasker country. A ways west from the animals to market and how far worked fit his criminal life- spring, pink and orange lava Tickets $12 in advance, $15 at the door they would drive them. style. A good example is Keg rock make up the canyon’s Meanwhile, he was learning Mountain, located on the bor- steep walls. The bottom of the Daron Little how to successfully carry out der of Tooele and Juab coun- canyon is heavily forested with Headquarters Division of the Silver Spur Ranch his dastardly plans; how far he ties and just south of the Pony pinyon pine, juniper and large needed to move stolen animals Express Trail. It has been said sagebrush. This is a striking Encampment Wyoming. 2009 Top Male Vocalist to remove suspicion that a that deserters from Johnston’s contrast from the wasted bot- by the Academy of Western Artists. He and his prospective buyer may have. Army at Camp Floyd, various tom of the riverbed at the road music have received other honors, but Daron He was an expert in investigat- bandits and Chief Tintic and his junction. mainly just loves what he does and does what he ing brands, inventing brands, warriors used to hide out in the Due west is 7,155 foot-high and making changes to existing many canyons, hills and breaks Simpson Point, so named loves, both on the ranch and when he’s making brands. of Keg Mountain. because Capt. James H. music. Tasker was arrested more It was a remote and Simpson found lifesaving than 30 times but always man- unknown place back then. If a water on his return trip across Jared Rogerson aged to escape. He was well person knew where the springs the desert somewhere on Keg versed in criminal law and were, Keg Mountain made a Mountain. I’ve snowshoed up Makes his home in Pinedale Wyoming. Pro- would often find a flaw in great hideout. It is possible that this canyon and experienced fessional Bareback rider now Western Singer the indictment and would be more than once, Tasker and his complete silence and solitude. often compared to Chris Ledoux. Nominated for released. Tasker broke jail an gang hid from pursuers there. It is a great place to consider Best Country Album by the Independent Music amazing nine times and made Keg Mountain offers the the days of outlaws and bandits alibi on 34 indictments. same feeling of remoteness like Tasker who may have holed Awards. The first two singles released to Europe Either out of cowardice, a as it did back in Tasker’s time; up in this same canyon. and Australia from “Peace, Love & Horses” have healthy respect for the odds, you can easily get lost if you’re If you visit Willow Springs both risen to the top 10 on the Hotdisc Country or maybe due to some form not careful. One of my favor- Canyon or any other part of Keg Charts. of psychosis, Tasker preferred ite spots on the mountain is Mountain, be prepared — espe- to kill a man from ambush Willow Springs Canyon. cially in winter. Make sure your and make an easy take of the To get there, from Faust on vehicle’s tank is full of gas and, Many Strings plunder. He did not bother or state Route 36, follow the Pony if you’re going on the moun- Tony and Carol Messerly make their home in tain during winter, there will Salem Utah nestled between the Wasatch Moun- be snow so have 4-wheel drive. Cell service is not available out tains and the Cedar Valley. Tope five finalists for there, so take all the supplies the 2012 western duo group of the year by the you’ll need and tell someone Academy of Western Artists and 2013 nomi- TO OUR VALUED where you are going and when nees for the Western Music Association duo/ you’ll be back. SUBSCRIBERS Consult the USGS Keg group of the year. Tony was given the award for Mountain Range 1:24,000 2013 yodeler of the year by the Western Music 7.5 minute quad for location Association. details. It clearly shows the road junction in the Old River Bed and the road leading up to Thatch Elmer Willow Springs. In next week’s Hollow Star Homestead – Bear River, Wyoming. article, we will take a more One of the world’s finest Cowboy Poets. At the detailed look at some Tasker’s age of only 11 years he has shared the stage with unbelievable and ridiculous exploits. Suzy Boggus, Baxter Black, Waddie Mitchell, and Dave Stamey just to name a few. Winner In the interest of the safety and security of our paper carriers, Jessop grew up exploring the of the Rod McQuery/Sue Wallace Memorial PLEASE KEEP YOUR SIDEWALKS CLEAR OF ICE & mountains and deserts of Utah. Scholarship award. SNOW DURING THE WINTER SEASON. THANKS! He has traveled to all 50 states, Also, please leave your porch lights on so that our carriers can U.S. Territories and a dozen safely deliver your paper. Thanks again! foreign countries. He, his wife Seating is Limited and daughter live in Stansbury Park. Follow him on Facebook (JD Jessop) for more hikes and Purchase tickets at www.westernsong.net travels. A7

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Gas prices have fallen to prices local residents haven’t seen for a decade. Wide Range of Services: MRI • CT • US • BONE DENSITY • X-RAY Gas NORTHPOINTE MEDICAL PARK continued from page A1 Subscribe Today 435.882.1674 • 2356 N. 400 E. BLDG. B, STE. #103 882-0050 www.tooelevalleyimaging.com six months ago. At the time, the state average was over $3 a gal- lon, according to GasBuddy.com, and Singh said the recent, steady drop started almost a month ago. “It’s been since before 2015 TEAD MWR Christmas,” he said. Robert Feuerbach, 71, owns Premium Oil on State Route 36 ADULT CO-ED VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE in Tooele and said the continu- ous drop is unusual. He said gas prices have traditionally been League is open to the Tooele County cyclical and tied to travel and other demand-related factors. Community, $150/team “I’ve been in the business 38 years and I’ve never seen any- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO thing like it,” he said. Stansbury Park resident Janet Pendergrass fills up her car at the Maverick in Consumers aren’t the only Stansbury Park. Deadline to register is 22 January. ones happy to see the prices drop. Feuerbach and Singh both the cost of gasoline will stay low If prices remain low at the League will play on Tuesday nights said the dropping prices don’t for long. pumps, Pendergrass said she’ll affect their profit margins. One concern Pendergrass be ready to take advantage of beginning in February. “We enjoy it because the cus- mentioned was the state increas- the decreased cost come sum- tomer is a lot happier,” Feuerbach ing the gasoline tax. Rep. Johnny mer time. said. “We still make the same Anderson, R-Taylorsville, has “I’d probably take my ATV out money regardless of the price at proposed legislation to restruc- a bit more,” she said. “When it For more information or to register with a the pump.” ture the state’s gasoline tax to costs you over $100 to gas up credit card over the phone, call 435.833.2159 Customers like Janet adjust with inflation. your truck to take the trailer, Pendergrass, 52, of Stansbury Utahns currently pay a tax of you’ll do those things less.” Park, said lower prices are a wel- 24.5 cents a gallon, a rate set in [email protected] come relief but she’s skeptical 1997.

elsewhere within Tooele County, Dr. Landon Rockwell & Prison the TCSD Board of Education continued from page A1 would expect the PRC and the Dr. Joseph Johnson are state of Utah to guarantee and concerned about the finan- hold harmless the school district excited to announce the cial burden of providing a high from any and all financial/eco- school education to prisoners, nomic hardships and from any according to Manzione. and all adverse impacts to fund- addition of two doctors “The prisoners, and rightfully ing or educational resources and so, will need to be educated and services required related to the to Rosewood Dental. current adult education pro- relocation of the prison,” con- grams are underfunded by the cludes the resolution. state,” she said. On Jan. 7, the Grantsville City If the state’s Prison Relocation Council passed a resolution that Commission ignores the school affirmed their opposition to a Dr. Mark Callan and Dr. Jacob Finlinson board’s request to remove Tooele state prison in Tooele County. On County, especially the Miller the same night the Tooele City Dr. Mark Callan was born in Provo, Washington was Dr. Callan’s next stop property, from the list of pos- Council also passed a resolution sible prison sites, the school that proclaimed opposition to Utah where he spent his early years be- in his dental education, completing a board wants the district to be moving the state prison to Tooele fore his family moved to Tucson Arizona residency in hospital dentistry at the Uni- adequately compensated. Valley. and then to Las Vegas Nevada. While versity of Washington. Aft er 27 years of “If the prison was to be located [email protected] attending Las Vegas High school, Mark private practice in Salt Lake City, Dr. Cal- played soccer and baseball. Dr. Callan lan and his wife accepted an assignment graduated from Brigham Young Univer- to serve for 3 years in Paraguay South CELEBRATING sity aft er completing two years of church America where he presided over the AMERICA’S service in Argentina. Dr. Callan has been Paraguay Asuncion Mission. Dr. Callan is LOVE OF FOOD married for 38 wonderful years to the an avid golfer, reader, and gardener. His CELEBRATING AMERICA’S former Sandy Peterson of Fort Worth favorite activity is spending time with his Texas and they are the parents of 6 mar- family. Dr. Callan is excited to become ried children and have been blessed with part of the incredible team at Rosewood 22 grandchildren. Dr. Callan received his Dental Associates and to enjoy his associ- DR. MARK CALLAN dental training at Creighton University, ation with these wonderful professionals graduating with honors in 1982. Seattle and fantastic patients.

Dr. Jacob D. Finlinson grew up In 2013 he returned to Utah and in Oak City, Utah, and graduated opened a small dental clinic in Fill- from Delta High School. He served more where he works 3 days a week. a 2 year mission in eastern Russia for the LDS church. He completed Dr. Finlinson is an IV sedation cer- a bachelor degree from BYU and tifi ed dentist, as well as ACLS certi- majored in Russian. He graduated fi ed. He enjoys Oral surgery, Crown dental school at the State University and Bridge, Dentures, and Pediatric of New York at Buff alo in 2012. He dentistry. Aft er work Dr. Finlinson then moved to Juneau, Alaska where enjoys spending time with family he practiced dentistry for one year. and friends. Find it here every month in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin DR. JACOB D. FINLINSON 435.882.0099 • 181 West Vine St • Suite A • Tooele TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN www.rosewooddentalassoc.com A8 OBITUARY

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 15, 2015 DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES Molly Murray Tawannee Kolb Rebecca J. Critchlow Carolyn Rigby Molly Murray passed away Tawannee Kolb passed away Goodman Anderson on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. A on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. Rebecca J. Critchlow Our mother, grandmoth- memorial service is planned for A full obituary will be in the Goodman, 64, passed away er, daughter, sister & aunt, Saturday, Jan. 24. A full obituary Tuesday edition of the Transcript unexpectedly on Jan. 5, 2015 Carolyn Rigby Anderson, age will appear in Tuesday’s edition Bulletin. For further information at her home in Escondido, 51, passed away Jan. 13, 2015 of the Transcript Bulletin. For contact Tate Mortuary (435) 882- California. She was born on in Vernal, Utah. She was born further information contact Tate 0676. July 18, 1950 in Ogden, Utah, June 11, 1963 in Salt Lake City Mortuary (435) 882-0676. to Lyle and Martha Critchlow. and grew up in Pine Canyon. Becky was raised in Ogden, She married Wayne Anderson, Noreen Benson Tooele and Grantsville. She was later divorced. She loved camp- employed at Dugway Proving ing, fishing and being with fam- Noreen Benson passed away Grounds; Saigon, Vietnam; Yuma ily. She was a friend to everyone Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015 in Proving Grounds and General and will truly be missed. She is Tooele. A full obituary will Dynamics until her retirement. survived by her mother, Beverly appear in Tuesday’s edition of Becky’s great love was her family, (Van) Shields; stepmother, Joyce TTooele'sooele's RRepresentativeepresentative the Transcript Bulletin. For fur- grandchildren and working on Rigby; daughter, Beverly Lyn ther information contact Tate the family genealogy. Becky had (Bert) Powell; grandsons, Brody, BBOUNTIFULOUNTIFUL Mortuary (435) 882-0676. a love for animals. She showed sister-in-law, Lisa; grandparents, Brian and Blake; sister, Brenda; Shields and Cory Shields; step- that by always opening her home aunts, uncles and nieces. There brother, Larry; and Wyatt Lohof, sisters Kristy Shields and Julie MMEMORIALEMORIAL AARTRT to pet rescues. Becky is survived will be a memorial service on fiancee. She had one niece and Shields. Family visitation will be by her son, Jonathan; daughter- Saturday, Jan. 24, 2015 at 11 a.m. three nephews. Preceded in held Saturday, Jan. 17, 11 a.m.- GGRAVERAVE MMARKERSARKERS in-law, Joann; grandchildren, in California. Burial will be held death by her father, Charles Larry 1 p.m. at the Lakeview Ward, oorr MMONUMENTSONUMENTS If it happens here, Caden, Madison, Hannah and at Miramar National Cemetery in Rigby; stepsister, Daron Rigby; 2045 Churchwood Drive, Pine read about it here. AJ; stepsons Dennis, Michael San Diego, California. niece, Robin; stepbrothers, Dal Canyon. and Pat; her parents, Lyle and Joel Sagers Martha; brothers, Nolan, Ned Tooele Floral TOOELETRANSCRIPT (Sandy), Neil (Diane), Norris, 351 North Main BULLETIN Neldon (Teri), Nathan (Teddie), and Nyle (Jennifer). She was Connie Hunt Simon was the highlight of her working 882-0669 Subscribe Today • 882-0050 preceded in death by her hus- career. She had a wonderful tal- band, John; brother, Norman; Monday, a light went out of our ent for flower designing. Connie life that will never be lit again. Our is survived by her husband, John; dear wife, mother, grandmother, her sons, John Paul and Wayne; sister, twin sister — Connie — daughter, Sherry Brito; seven left this mortal existence to join grandchildren and eight great- her son, Ray, and other family grandchildren. She is also sur- 2015 TEAD MWR members who are on the other vived by her twin sister, Bonnie side of the veil. Connie was born May; two sisters, Sherron Gillette to Ada Burningham and Doran and Joan Barger; and two broth- Ray Hunt on Nov. 28, 1933, in ers, Lannie and Steve Bridges. RACQUETBALL TOURNAMENT Ogden, Utah. Connie’s early She was preceded in death by her life was spent between Ogden, son, Ray Lewis, who died tragi- Bountiful and Joseph, Utah, as cally in 1972; her sister, Gwen; MEN’S SINGLES & MEN’S DOUBLES her mother moved often after the and last, her mother, father and death of Connie’s dad in January stepfather, Glenn Bridges. The WOMEN’S SINGLES & MIXED DOUBLES 1938. After her mother remar- family wants to offer their sin- ried, the family moved to Tooele California; Sherry Lynn in cere thanks for the care given and then to Ophir, where they Colorado Springs, Colorado; and and concern shown by Mesa View resided for seven years. Ophir last, Wayne Jeffrey in Stuttgart, Hospice. Services will be held Th e tournament will begin early February. had only 104 residents at that Germany. Upon John’s military at the Virgin Valley Mortuary, Competition is open to the local community. time. Connie and her twin sister retirement, they returned home Mesquite, Nevada, on Saturday, Deadline to sign-up is January 22. Bonnie laughed for years about to Tooele, Utah, where Connie Jan. 17, 2015 at noon PST (1 p.m. their accomplishments by saying and John worked for many years MST). In lieu of flowers, the fam- “Not bad for a girl from Ophir.” at Tooele Army Depot. However, ily recommends a donation to Call the TEAD MWR Physical Fitness Center at Connie met and married John it was after their retirement from Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, 833-2159 for more information or to register. Paul Simon, the love of her life, the depot that Connie came into in Connie’s honor, at 800-457- in June, 1950. John was in the her own. John and Connie opened 6676, or visit their website at pdf. military and so the family moved Simons Silk Plants, a flower shop org. The family invites you to as he received orders for new with a shop in Mesquite, Nevada. leave a message or memory in locations. The children, a son — She designed and sold silk flower their guest book at www.virgin- John Paul Jr., was born in Ogden, arrangements which were sold valleymortuary.com. Utah; Ray Lewis in San Francisco, in Utah, Arizona and Nevada. It

Flora Jane Burger by sons, Mark Steven Lawless Lawless (Danette) and Gregory Paul NO SURGERY • PAIN FREE Lawless (Jamie); daughter Mary Flora Jane Burger Lawless Anne Mills (Harley); and sister passed on Jan. 13, 2015 after a Lucille Bean (William). Nine What your neighbors are saying... valiant fight with respiratory dis- grandchildren: Charles Lawless ease in Tooele, Utah. Flora was (Jennifer), James Lawless, Ryan born to Norris F. Burger (Doc) Rydalch (Katie), Whitney Rakes and Anna Tucker Burger in (Joe), John Siniscalchi, Micaela Billings, Montana, on Sept. 13, Lawless, Katie Lawless, Christine 1934. She was raised in Tooele, Lawless, Colin Lawless; and eight Utah, the daughter of a baker. great-grandchildren. Funeral ser- She attended schools in Tooele vices will be held at St. Marguerite and also St. Mary’s Academy of Catholic Church, 15 S. 7th Street, the Wasatch. She met and fell in Tooele, Utah. A viewing will be love with her partner John, and held on Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015 in true Irish spirit married on from 6-8 p.m. Funeral Mass will March 17, 1956 in St. Marguerite be celebrated on Monday, Jan. Church. Together they had four life which included raising her 19, 2015 at 11 a.m. Visitation children. Flora spent her career family, playing bridge, an occa- will be on hour prior to Mass. working for the State of Utah in sional gambling trip or two and Interment (private service) at Mt. the Social Services Division. She was an avid sports fan, especially Cavalry Catholic Cemetery. Per was an avid quilter, spent many her beloved Notre Dame. Flora the family’s request, no flowers years in service of her Catholic was preceded in death by her please. Donations can be made Church where she was honored infant daughter, Loretta Anne; to Primary Children’s Medical as Utah Woman of the Year in her husband, her parents and Center in her honor. 1988. She enjoyed a full and active her brother, John. She is survived NOTE OF APPRECIATION

The family of Don Dickerson you to the Veterans of Foreign and respect shown to him over wish to express gratitude to all Wars and the U.S. Marine Corps the years. those who were so kind at his for the tribute at the cemetery. passing. Thank you to all who Thanks to our dear friends of Veda Dickerson sent flowers, cards, online con- Middle Canyon Relief Society for Laurie(Dickerson) and dolences and other expressions the delicious lunch and to Tate Chris Seals of love. Thank you to Bishop Mortuary for their excellent ser- Julie (Dickerson) and Mark McKendrick for conduct- vice to the family, and thank you George Winn ing the funeral service. Thank to his many friends for the love Barry and Cheryl Dickerson

The History of Tooele County

n September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party, while trying a shortcut to ICalifornia, passed through the what would become Tooele County and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert. Three years later, a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above today’s Tooele City. Soon, others followed, and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship. Their story, and many others, CALL 435-728-0711 are found inside this History of Utah’s Tooele County. Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness; the wild mining days in Ophir, Mercur and Jacob City; the Pony Express Trail; the glorious beaches WED • JAN 21 • 6:30PM and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake, and more. Get Your Copy Today at the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin

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THURSDAY January 15, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Friday 7:50 a.m. 5:28 p.m. Saturday 7:50 a.m. 5:29 p.m. Sunday 7:49 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Monday 7:49 a.m. 5:31 p.m. Tuesday 7:48 a.m. 5:32 p.m. Wednesday 7:48 a.m. 5:33 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th Thursday 7:47 a.m. 5:35 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday 3:49 a.m. 2:07 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Saturday 4:49 a.m. 2:59 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Sunday 5:48 a.m. 3:58 p.m. Monday 6:44 a.m. 5:04 p.m. ALMANAC Tuesday 7:34 a.m. 6:15 p.m. Statistics for the week ending Jan. 14. Intervals of clouds A brief afternoon Wednesday 8:20 a.m. 7:28 p.m. Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy Partly sunny Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Temperatures Thursday 9:01 a.m. 8:40 p.m. and sun shower or two High/Low past week 46/21 New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 39/22 42 26 41 28 46 30 43 27 42 27 40 22 40 22 Average temp past week 33.4 Normal average temp past week 30.6 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Jan 20 Jan 26 Feb 3 Feb 11 Shown is Friday’s weather. Forecasts and graphics provided by Temperatures are Friday’s highs and Friday night’s AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 lows.

UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan Grouse 36/27 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 37/23 Knolls Clive Lake Point 39/23 39/28 40/28 43/30 Ogden Stansbury Park 40/28 Erda 42/29 Vernal Grantsville 42/26 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 35/20 43/28 35/22 Tooele 41/29 Bauer 42/26 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 42/28 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 42/26 38/20 39/24 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 42/28 42/26 Nephi Rush Valley 44/26 41/25 Ophir 38/24 Delta Manti 46/26 48/25 Green River Last Month Season 44/23 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 41/25 50/26 Moab 42/25 SNOWPACK Hanksville 42/21 Beaver 42/23 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 45/19 Ibapah 40/24 46/26 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Wednesday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 8.1 6.9 3.1 St. George 50/21 41/23 Average 9.8 7.1 4.7 57/30 Kanab 50/22 Eureka Percent of average 83% 97% 66% 37/23 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

Wood continued from page A1 Isn’t it Time turned out for Wednesday after- noon’s hearing. You Led a Due to an unexpected large turnout, the hearing was moved from a conference room to Spry Life? the health department’s main auditorium. The hearing began with representatives from the Look for it every month. Division of Air Quality who said the ban is needed because of emissions generated by solid TOOELETRANSCRIPT fuel-burning devices. Woodburning not only releas- BULLETIN es PM 2.5 — the microscopic particles responsible for Utah’s characteristic winter smog — but also chemicals such as volatile organic compounds, explained Joel Karmazyn, an environmen- tal scientist with the Division ��������������������� of Air Quality. When volatile organic compounds and other chemicals get trapped beneath an inversion layer, they react with sunlight and form PM 2.5. Karmazyn said this latter kind FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Open Houses of PM 2.5, which forms in the South Rim resident Bill Hogan speaks out in opposition to the proposed seasonal air, is the primary source of par- ban of wood and coal burning stoves at a hearing hosted by the Division of Air SATURDAY • JANUARY 17 ticulate pollution in northern Quality yesterday afternoon. Utah that regularly exceeds fed- OR HERE... any other day of the week at my repurposed vintage offi ce eral health standards. of the two minutes they were can breathe clean air, but we Based on EPA estimates, allocated to speak and were can also use our stoves respon- 35 S 100 E, Tooele Karmazyn said there are rough- consequently asked to be seat- sibly,” said John Mortensen, OR HERE... online check out my profi le (resume) on ly 556 EPA-certified stoves and ed, the audience often over- a Salt Lake City resident and roughly 4,202 uncertified stoves ruled Air Quality Board repre- founding member of Utahns for ������������������������� in Tooele County. Those num- sentatives with shouts, jeers and Responsible Burning, a citizen bers produce some 82.6 tons of impromptu motions to allow coalition that formed last week. OR HERE... follow me on (if you want to see info on my listings or pollution per year, he said. the speakers more time. The group had a demonstra- just vintage garb, people, photos, houses, general stuff that inspires! But members of the audi- Many who spoke chose to tion running outside in the park- ence disagreed with the ban’s lighten their comments with a ing lot during the hearing and ���������������������������������������� necessity, and all who stood to joke — a move met with much argued in favor of an exemption speak voiced opposition. Many OR HERE... follow me on my Tumblr blog page applause. for EPA-certified woodburn- accused the state of govern- “I feel like I’m at a 12-step ing devices. The demonstra- mental overreach. program and now can tell you: ������������������������������� tion included two woodburning “I don’t even have an inver- I burn coal,” one Rush Valley stoves operating from the back OR HERE... email me anytime sion where I live, and you want resident said. me to stop using my stove?” Others were more serious, of a flatbed truck. �������������������� William Hogan, a South Rim taking the opportunity to call While no government or resident, asked incredulously. out the Air Quality Board for elected officials attended the “It seems to me that we’re proposing a rule they said was hearing, the Tooele County 724 Upland Dr • Tooele Health Department later issued shooting a fly with a shotgun,” out of touch with reality for $184,900 3 to 4 Bedroom, 1.75 Bath, 1 Car garage and gated agreed Erda resident Chad many rural Utah residents and a statement of opposition to the RV parking, nearly 3000 fi nished sq ft of renovated mid century Allred. “A wood ban is not going would be impossible to attain. ban. modern beauty - pristine condition with excellent living environ- to curtail the problem in this “This is a denial of the real- “The Tooele County Health ment in and out - fantastic family rooms (both large), updated valley.” ity,” said Tooele resident Greg Department does not sup- kitchen with granite & stainless steel - refrigerator stays - bright Other residents said the ban Briggs, a transplant originally port the Utah Department of sun room with windows galore! Pellet stove, and gas wall heater for that cozy-ing ambiance heat (you could heat entire house with is a violation of the U.S. and from Arizona. “The reality is you Environmental Quality’s pro- PM the pellet stove if you wish) and sunroom. Covered deck - beauti- Utah constitutions, citing rules live in a mountain valley where posed seasonal wood burn 10-1 fully re-landscaped backyard (kept mature aspect, but overhauled that require governments to you’re going to get a natural ban,” said Amy Bate, pub- yard space) Gorgeous neighborhood. MLS #1273399 refund citizens for the lost use inversion, and pollutants are lic information officer for the of personal property. going to get in it. It’s like the health department, in an email. One South Rim resident came people who came to Phoenix “TCHD thinks the current vol- 241 Julie Ann Ct • Tooele with a financial loss estimate he to complain about the heat and untary and mandatory no- expected to accrue if the ban the water shortage. You might burn days utilized as air quality $187,900 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath (with room roughed & plumbed passed — $3,000 for the value as well propose a tornado-free for 3 full bath in basement) 2 Car garage in quiet cul-de-sac - 2400 well approaches unhealthy levels, proportioned sq ft with 65% fi nished basement - Deluxe kitchen & dining of his wood stove, and $2,000 zone in Kansas.” best meets the needs and con- space with smart pantry & island - largest of dining tables will fi t in this a year for his increased utility While most who spoke were ditions of Tooele County.” space! Newly constructed bedroom with walk-in closet in basement - it’s soothing, spacious and carpet is soooo soft - Family room boasts a gas bills. county residents, others trav- For residents who missed “I expect to be compensated eled from across the Wasatch fi replace and southern exposure - Happiness & Harmony here! New blinds, Wednesday’s hearing and are $3,000 initially and $2,000 annu- Front to make their opinions tiled master bath & paint - ALL appliances stay! (washer, dryer, refrigerator, unable to attend the other six water softener) Backyard is tremendous! Enter from dining area or through ally if this ban goes through,” he heard. Some said they chose PM meetings scheduled by the 1-4 gabled, newly painted fence - to a secluded, sunny retreat! Spacious patio said. “Just let me know where to to attend the Tooele meeting (gas line there for bbq) vege garden areas and fruit trees - well designed to Division of Air Quality, the divi- sign up to get the check.” because they were unable to optimize every inch of this .22 acre lot! MLS #1274901 Members of the hearing’s attend the meetings located in sion is also accepting written large audience generally their own communities. comments on the suggested remained civil throughout the “I’m really all for air con- ban. nearly 2-hour-long meeting, but trol, but an all-out ban is ludi- Comments may be submit- Laney Riegel the atmosphere was not without crous,” said Steve Pohlman, a ted to Public Comment at the ABR,GRI, GREEN, e-PRO energy. Members of the audi- Holladay resident. Pohlman Utah Division of Air Quality, LLC ence whistled, hooted, pounded complained that the ban indi- P.O. Box 144820, Salt Lake City, broker-owner-cultivator tables and stomped their feet cated the Division of Air Quality UT 84114-4820 or via email at in response to comments that had made little effort to find a [email protected]. Comments opposed the ban. compromise. will be accepted through Feb. 9. 435-830-7583 When a few speakers ran out “I feel very strongly that we [email protected] A10 SPORTS

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 15, 2015 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Jr. Cowboys Basketball Clinic The Jr. Cowboys Basketball Clinic is for boys and girls in grades 2-8. Buffs best Scots for 1-0 region start It will be held for four weeks on Mondays, starting Jan. 5 and run- by Darren Vaughan ning through Jan. 26 from 7:30 to THS BASKETBALL 9 p.m. at Grantsville High School. COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR The cost is $45 and all skill levels The Tooele boys basketball with 4:12 left in the first half, are welcome. The clinic will be put team has hit its stride at the right on by the boys and girls basketball but Tooele responded with a 13- teams and coaches. All partici- time, thanks in large part to a 4 run that stretched nearly three pants will receive a T-shirt. To sign renewed focus on defense. and a half minutes into the third up, please contact the following In Thursday’s Region 11 open- quarter. and RSVP: Bryan Detweiler at det_ er against Ben Lomond, the It appeared that Tooele had [email protected] or Megan Vera at Buffaloes were at their best on the game all but wrapped up [email protected]. the defensive end of the floor yet after a quick 9-0 burst gave the again, beating the Scots 55-45 for THS Lady Buffs Softball Skills Buffs a 17-point lead with 3:16 Camp their third consecutive victory. left in the contest. Ben Lomond The Tooele High School softball “We told ourselves we were didn’t go away, though, scoring team is proud to hold its annual going to play defense, and we 10 quick points in just 1:13 to Softball All-Skills sessions for ages did,” said senior Matt Memmott, make the score 47-40 and forcing 8-14. Quality instruction in funda- who had a game-high 21 points Faux to call a timeout to get his mentals of all softball areas will in the win for Tooele (5-10, 1-0 team settled down. be conducted. Campers are under Region 11). “We held them to “Our kids kept their compo- constant supervision by coaches nine points in [each of] the first sure and played the way they and staff. Sessions are as follows: three quarters, which was huge. needed to,” Faux said. “We had Thursday, Jan. 15 from 6-8 p.m.; Sometimes, we’re not going to a little stretch there at the end of Wednesday, Jan. 21 from 6-8 p.m.; have the best shooting nights, the fourth quarter that took us Thursday, Jan. 29 from 6-8 p.m.; and defense is going to save us.” out, but that’s going to happen. and Monday, Feb. 2 from 8-10 p.m. The Buffaloes haven’t allowed We regrouped and everything The first half of each session will more than 53 points in any of and got right back into it. It was a be spent on defense and pitching, their past three games. Before good thing I still had some time- and the second half will be spent their winning streak, the Buffs outs left.” on hitting. Cost is $10 per session. had allowed 70 points or more The Buffs went 6-for-8 from If paid up front, all five sessions five times during a six-game los- the free-throw line in the final will be $40. All campers should ing skid. two minutes to seal the victory, wear appropriate active wear — T- “The one thing I love about with Memmott delivering the shirt, shorts, sweats and tennis these guys is that they have pride exclamation point on a wide- shoes. Pitchers may bring their and they want to be better defen- open layup off an inbounds play own catcher. If catchers are 18 sively,” Tooele coach Shawn Faux with 25 seconds left. years of age or younger, catching said. “They don’t want to be Memmott’s 21-point effort gear is required. Catchers should known as the team that’s going came on the heels of forward Ace bring their own protective catch- to give up 70, 80, 90 points on a Hymas’ 20-point night against ing gear. Hitters should bring their consistent basis. They made a West in the Buffaloes’ previous bats and helmets. Batting gloves deal with themselves that that’s game, showing that Tooele is are optional. For more informa- not going to happen anymore. far from a one-man show. Tyler tion, call Melanie Nelson at (435) Each and every one of them has Lawrence had 13 points, while 531-0846. been playing their butt off on Connor Searle had 10. TEAD Racquetball defense.” “We’ve got a really even-keel The TEAD MWR 2015 Racquetball Memmott helped the Buffaloes team,” Memmott said. “We’ve got Tournament will begin early get off to a quick start in the open- a lot of real talented players who February. Competition is open to ing quarter, scoring eight points can put up big numbers every the local community. Call the TEAD to help Tooele build a 16-9 lead. night. You look at championship MWR Physical Fitness Center at In fact, the Buffs never trailed in teams, they have four or five guys 833-2159 for more information or the game, with Memmott’s layup who can score every night.” to register. Deadline to sign up is Jan. 22. just 25 seconds in breaking the Center Jared Jackson had seven game’s lone tie. points for Tooele, which also got FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tooele County 11U Baseball Ben Mendoza pulled the Scots Tooele County 11U Baseball Team Tooele shooting guard Tyler Lawrence puts up a shot against Ben Lomond on Wednesday. The Buffs improved to 1-0 in Region (7-8, 0-1) to within four points SEE BUFFS PAGE A11 ➤ needs to fill one to possibly two 11 with the 55-45 win. spots for the spring season. We have a good core group of players from around the surrounding area and are looking to add a couple more seasoned players to our team (pitching a plus). We are looking for Stallions stomp Ben Lomond in opener a select group of boys that want to work hard and who are experienced by Darren Vaughan Prescott led all scorers with in competitive baseball. Committed COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR SHS GIRLS BASKETBALL 19 points for Stansbury. Kilpack supportive parents and players are had eight points, while Lakin a must. Please call or text if inter- The Stansbury girls basketball defense, the offense is going to and Josie Warner had four each. ested 435-830-3232. team hit the road for its Region come, and it did.” Amber Spaulding added two Youth Soccer Registration 11 opener Tuesday night looking Flint and Stewart continued to and Deanna Castillo scored one TC United is now accepting reg- to show that its offense can be wreak havoc in the post during point. The Stallions shot 17-for- istration for the spring soccer just as dangerous down low as it a 15-2 run that put Stansbury 20 (85 percent) from the free- season. Online registration will be is from the outside. ahead 34-7 with 2:13 left in throw line. held Jan. 15 through Feb. 16. The Stallions certainly proved the first half. Flint finished the Trenty Levi led Ben Lomond To register online please visit our their point, beating Ben Lomond game with 16 points and eight with 10 points. website www.tc-united.com, or call 64-26 on the road with a solid all- rebounds, while Stewart had 10 The Stallions faced Tooele on 830-6977 with any questions. around effort. points and seven rebounds. Thursday night in a game that Utah Utes basketball “We needed a game like this The Stallions also did a stellar was not complete as of press Off to a 3-0 start in the Pac-12, just to build some confidence job sharing the ball, with guards time. Stansbury also honored the No. 8 Utes will take on Arizona through our whole bench,” Angie Kilpack and Erika Lakin former player Kendal Levine, State on the road on Thursday. The Stansbury coach Kenzie Newton combining for 10 assists. who is recovering from a trau- Sun Devils are 8-8 and winless in said. “I thought we played well “They’re distributing the ball matic brain injury suffered when the Pac-12. and gained some confidence.” well and taking care of the ball,” she was hit by a car Sept. 5 while BYU Cougars basketball Stansbury (10-5, 1-0 Region Newton said. “That’s huge for us, serving a mission for The Church Now 13-5 and 4-2 in the West 11) started the game on a 17-0 just taking care of the basketball of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Coast Conference, BYU will take on run, including a trio of 3-pointers and distributing it to where it Saints in Canberra, Australia. Pacific on the road Thursday. The from senior Rachel Prescott and needs to go.” “There’s a lot to play for,” Tigers have a winning 9-8 record, layups from junior Katy Flint and The Stallions led 36-10 at the Newton said. “I’m excited for but are 1-4 in conference play. senior Kallie Stewart. The Scots half, and stretched the lead to them to play the game and I’m Utah State Aggies basketball (2-10, 0-1) didn’t score their first 46-10 with 3:05 left in the third excited for Kendal to be there. Utah State is 9-7 this season and points until just 1:56 remained in quarter led by Flint, Prescott and It should be a really good game. 2-2 in the Mountain West, and the the opening quarter. Kilpack. They led by as many as I love the rivalry, but I think as Aggies will host 8-7, 1-3 Air Force “We were really focused 42 points in the fourth quarter a community, both schools will on Saturday in the Dee Glen Smith on a strong start tonight, and before a pair of Ben Lomond come together and recognize Spectrum. I thought we did a good job,” field goals in the final two min- Kendal and that should be an FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Stansbury’s Josie Warner, shown here shooting the ball against Park City earlier Weber State basketball Newton said. “We’ve been talk- utes accounted for the final mar- awesome thing.” this season, had four points against Ben Lomond on Tuesday. Now at 7-8 and seventh in the Big ing about it — if we play good gin. [email protected] Sky Conference, the Wildcats will face Northern Arizona on Thursday in J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome. NAU is 7-9 overall and holds a 2-1 record in conference. Grantsville falls in 2014 rematch to Bear River Southern Utah basketball The Thunderbirds are struggling by Tavin Stucki the Bears their first lead in the Bear River maintained an 8- to this season with a 3-11 record SPORTS EDITOR GHS BASKETBALL second quarter with 3-pointer of 10-point lead for much of the overall and winless in the Big Sky. his own, this one from the corner second half. SUU will face Idaho State (4-12, In a rematch of last season’s six-point lead, and the two teams near the three-minute mark to Grantsville’s Cody Riding came 1-3) at home on Thursday, in a one-loss Region 11 teams, traded baskets afterward until make it 22-20. off the bench in the fourth quar- menial conference showdown. Bear River held on to beat the junior guard Cameron Potter hit a “They changed their defensive ter to hit a 3-pointer with less NFL Playoffs Cowboys for the second time in corner 3-pointer as time expired setup there in the second quar- than five minutes to play to make The Green Bay Packers will face two seasons, 60-54. to give Grantsville an 18-12 lead ter. We adjusted to that slowly,” it 51-43, and another from the the Seattle Seahawks at 1 p.m. But it started with a scare. at the end of the first quarter. Detweiler said. “We got a little corner with 2:48 left to make it on Sunday to decide the NFC con- Grantsville senior guard Forward Tyson Elfors started bit away from attacking in that 53-48. ference champion. The winner of Dalton Serr drove into the lane things off for the Cowboys in the second quarter and we couldn’t The comeback effort fell short, that game will face the winner with two minutes left in the first second quarter with a jumper catch back up.” and Bear River junior guard of the New England Patriots and quarter and collided with team- from the short corner, but it Senior forward Wyatt Barrus Triston Hartfiel had an open Indianapolis Colts game, which will mate Colton Adams. Both were was the only basket Grantsville broke a two-minute scoring layup out of the half-court set be played at 4:40 p.m. the same on the floor for several minutes earned until the other side of drought with a spinning layup with just over a minute left to day. and came out of the game, and halftime. in the key and converted the foul make it 55-48, which proved to be Utah Jazz Serr never returned. “Our defense stepped up sec- shot to pull Grantsville to within the final dagger — the Cowboys After beating the Bulls by 20 on “I think whenever anybody ond quarter and held them to a 32-23. only scored six more the rest of Jan. 7, the Jazz lost three-straight goes down on our team that con- low point outing,” said Bear River Adams had a turnaround the game. games, including the 116-105 loss tributes, it has an effect on our head coach Scott Hunt. “Once jumper in the key with 3:17 in “They’re a tough team,” on Tuesday to Golden State. The guys,” Cowboy head coach Bryan we got the lead, we were able the third to make it 34-26. Detweiler said. “They’re tough Warriors, now off to a 30-5 start, Detweiler said. “They’ve played to hang on. We didn’t play real Senior center Aaron Harrison around the glass. Even though were headlined by Stephen Curry’s basketball for a long time, this pretty, but we held on. That’s a had a putback layup seconds they’re undersized, they rebound 27 points and 11 assists. Utah group of seniors, and when you very talented team.” into the fourth quarter to make well. We knew that. When it power forward Derrick Favors had LAURALYN BRUNSON/TTB PHOTO see somebody go down that’s With 5:30 left in the half, Bear it 40-34, and forward Braden comes down to rebounding, it’s 22 points and 11 boards, while Grantsville center Aaron Harrison, not just your teammate, but your River shooting guard Cole Fronk Sandberg scored through a foul about positioning and wanting center Rudy Gobert had another 16 shown here scoring against Rockwell friend, you know, it rattles you pulled the Bears to within one at and converted the free throw on the ball more.” earlier this season, had five points and 11 off the bench. for a bit.” 20-19 with a 3-pointer in transi- the next possession. in the 60-54 loss to Bear River on ➤ Wednesday. The Cowboys already had a tion. Forward Bridger Beus gave Despite Grantsville’s efforts, SEE GRANTSVILLE PAGE A11 A11

THURSDAY January 15, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 NEED CASH NOW? We Want to Make You a Loan! Buffs lose region opener to Bear River $ $ by Tavin Stucki 100- 3,000 TODAY! SPORTS EDITOR Gentry Finance • 435-843-8680 Tooele head coach Tom Ware knew he had a challenge on his hands when the Buffaloes host- ed Bear River in the Region 11 opener. THS GIRLS BASKETBALL C “Our girls were really excited Tooele to play, they were pumped up,” T Ware said. “Maybe they were too pumped up instead of relaxing.” County Tooele extended its losing streak to three in Tuesday’s 50- 38 loss. Bear River junior Jenny Bitner Youth opened the scoring a minute into the game with a 3-pointer from the right side, and followed it with a layup in the lane a min- ute later to give the Bears a 5-2 advantage in the first quarter. Tooele senior forward Baylee Hansen scored first for the Buffaloes on a turnaround jump- SOCCER er in the key assisted on the fast SPRING 2015 SIGN-UPS break by senior guard Amber Haskell. But the first quarter was all CHILDREN AGES 3-17 Bear River. Shooting guard Jordan Fitting converted on a REGISTER ONLINE AT three-point play with 1:40 left in the quarter to extend the lead to 15-3. www.tc-united.com “I just thought we came out and moved the ball well and got JAN 15TH - FEB 16TH it to the open person,” said Bear Fees: $65 for U4 – 17 River head coach Van Park. The Buffs didn’t score again until senior forward Rylee Sign-up In person on Whitehouse hit a pair of free the following dates: throws with 34.3 seconds left to make it 15-5, where the quarter FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO TOOELE CITY HALL ended. Tooele forward Whitney Leakehe fights for the ball in Tuesday’s loss to Region 11 leader Bear River 50-38. “It appeared to me that first JAN 26: 6pm - 9pm quarter, we were wanting to be so hit a long baseline jumper in Senior forward Taylor Thomas Bear River scored 13 points FEB 9: 6pm - 9pm careful. We didn’t want to make a transition with a little more assisted Haskell seconds into the in the fourth quarter en route to mistake,” Ware said. “We talked than three minutes left in the second half on a layup in the lane the win. All sign ups after Feb. 16th will about ‘don’t be worried about a half to make it 18-10, and Tooele to make it 25-19. The Bears improved to 8-4 have an additional $15 fee. mistake, just play,’ but you never matched the Bears almost point- Schiwal hit a 3-pointer with overall and 1-0 in region play. Any questions call know how they’re going to react for-point for the duration of the a little more than 4:30 to go in With the loss, the Buffaloes are mentally. Physically, they were half despite Bear River’s capable the third quarter, and had a fast- now 6-6 overall and 0-1 in Region 435-830-6977 great.” diamond press. break layup on the next posses- 11. Debit/Credit cards accepted online. Senior forward Brianna Saenz Schiwal scored on a putback sion to make it 32-24. Tooele will next face Stansbury hit a field goal from the block to layup off the backboard as time With less than two minutes on Thursday in Stansbury Park. open the second quarter and pull expired to make it 25-17 at half- remaining in the third, Tooele Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. the Buffs to 15-7. time. forward Whitney Leakehe drew “We need to learn to relax and Senior forward Taylor Thomas “There’a a very physical team, a foul in the key and made it 35- just go play and have fun,” Ware Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT fouled Bitner with 4:30 to go in they’re very athletic, they’re very 27 after she made her first free said. Local News Source. BULLETIN the half, and the forward hit one strong,” Park said. “We had to throw. The senior had a block [email protected] of her two foul shots to give the knock down some free throws on the next possession, but Bear Bears an 18-8 advantage. — because we missed a load River guard Tamika Rodriguez Bitner had a game-high 24 of them in the first half — and was fouled on the putback points. keep them from getting offensive attempt and made it 37-27 after Senior guard Courtney Schiwal boards.” she made both foul shots. FREE 2015 STANSBURY ALL-STATE DRILL Poster Calendar

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Buffs Grantsville PREP SCHEDULE continued from page A10 continued from page A10 Thursday Tooele girls basketball at Stansbury four points from Hymas. Sandberg tied with Beus and Grantsville girls basketball Morris led Ben Lomond with Fronk for a game-high 14 points. vs. Ben Lomond 13 points. Corbin Medina added Potter and Elfors each chipped Tooele swimming vs. Cyprus 12 points and Adrian Perez had in with another eight points each Tooele wrestling TOOELE 10 for the Scots. for Grantsville. at Ben Lomond TRANSCRIPT Tooele will meet rival The Cowboys shot 10-of-16 Friday BULLETIN Stansbury on Friday night in from the foul line in the effort. Tooele boys basketball a game that promises to be an The loss is Grantsville’s sec- www.tooeletranscript.com • www.tbpublishing.com • 58 North Main Street • Tooele, Utah • 84074 • 435-882-0050 • SLC 801-355-6525 • Toll Free 866-721-9992 at Stansbury Photo: A horse from the Onaqui herd walks in the dry grass of the West Desert in Tooele County as the sunset colors the sky. © Kelly Jay Photography intense battle that will require ond region defeat in exactly a Tooele wrestling at Rocky both teams to keep their emo- year — the other coming in the Mountain Rumble tions under control. same place to the same team on Stansbury wrestling “The focus will be defense,” the same day in 2014. at UVU Tournament Pick up a 2015 Poster Calendar Faux said. “There’s nothing bet- “It’s huge,” Hunt said. “In this FREE ter than playing in a rivalry. region, you’ve got to win home at the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin! Playing at Stansbury, we want to games, but you’ve got to win get after it. You have to keep the most of your games if you plan 58 North Main • M-F 8:30 - 5:30, Closed Sat. & Sun. kids’ emotions in check, because on winning the region.” If it happens here, they know these kids and they’ve The Cowboys will next face been around these kids their Ben Lomond on Wednesday, a read about it here. whole lives. It’s a balance and I team that lost by 10 to Tooele on TOOELE understand that.” Wednesday. TOOELETRANSCRIPT TRANSCRIPT [email protected] [email protected] BULLETIN BULLETIN Subscribe Today • 882-0050 Subscribe Today • 882-0050 A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY January 15, 2015 $ $ $ $ 2013 VW PASSAT TDI FORD - DODGE 435.228.4814 • CHEV435.228.4872 11,625 12,921 3,921 1991 FORD F-150 XLT 25,412 HOT 2012 VOLKSWAGEN 2012 VOLKSWAGEN MAZDA6 I SPORT MAZDA6 SEL PREMIUM 2010 MAZDA 2010 MAZDA WARM UP AND SAVE GOLF 2.5L LARIAT $ $ $ $ 1041 & 1141 NORTH MAIN • TOOELE 1998 DODGE RAM 2500 1998 DODGE RAM 2500 LARAMIE SLTLARAMIE QUAD CAB 21,421 8,900 12,913 14,421 CARAVAN MAINSTREET 2011 DODGE GRAND 2011 DODGE GRAND 2007 ACURA TL 2007 ACURA TL 2008 TOYOTA FJ WINTER SALES EVENT CRUISER 3.2 $ $ $ $ 2006 HYUNDAI AZERA 2006 HYUNDAI AZERA 21,931 10,941 2010 VOLKSWAGEN 2010 VOLKSWAGEN 15,914 14,813 2011 CHEVROLET 2011 CHEVROLET 2011 HYUNDAI TRAVERSE LTZ SONATA SE JETTA TDI LIMITED $ $ $ $ 11,431 15,912 14,931 GRAND MARQUIS LS 27,914 SILVERADO 1500 LT 2010 FORD FUSION 2010 FORD FUSION 2011 CHEVROLET 2011 CHEVROLET 2010 MERCURY 2010 MERCURY 2014 HYUNDAI 2014 HYUNDAI SONATA $ SE 1,000’S NOW!! GLS $ $ $ 2011 SUBARU LEGACY 2011 SUBARU LEGACY $ 22,941 11,621 19,821 MAZDA3 I TOURING MAZDA3 13,942 2007 GMC SIERRA 2007 GMC SIERRA 2003 GMC YUKON 2003 GMC YUKON 3.6R LIMITED 2013 MAZDA 2013 MAZDA 1500 SLT SLT $ $ $ $ 19,841 12,421 23,412 SUBURBAN 1500 LT 2007 INFINITI G35 2007 INFINITI G35 14,420 2011 CHEVROLET 2011 CHEVROLET ments 72-84 mo.’s, plus tax, lic., & fees. New Vehicles: All rebates applied. Pay- CAMARO LT 2013 DODGE 2013 DODGE OAC. See dealer for additional details. AVENGER SE 2008 CHEV 2008 CHEV SPORT EG299605 EL268737 EEA21737 EKD06248 ES375302 F619414 E7478513 ER329559 FN503418 New Blowout! Car 2014 CHEV SILVERADO 2014 JEEP WRANGLER 2015 CHRYSLER 200 2014 CHEV EQUINOX 2014 FORD FUSION 2014 CHEV CRUZE 2014 FORD F-350 2014 FORD F-150 2014 RAM 1500 SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE OVER SALE OVER 20% OFF $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 569 MO. 11,000 OFF MSRP 390 MO. 286 MO. 297 MO. 453 MO. 512 MO. 509 MO. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 30,899 34,893 36,585 25,445 18,996 19,450 19,824 48,756 34,654 HOMETOWN B1

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he 2014-15 high school boys basketball preseason has come to a close. T Now, the games begin to truly count, as Region 11 play got under way for two of Tooele County’s three squads on Wednesday night. Grantsville, which posted the best pre- season record of the three schools at 9-6, lost Wednesday night at Bear River. It was the Cowboys’ first region loss in exactly a year after splitting last year’s title with Bear River. Meanwhile, Tooele finished its preseason 4-10, but won its final two games heading into region play. The Buffaloes topped Ben Lomond in Wednesday night’s region opener. Stansbury, which went 4-8 in preseason play, will open Region 11 play Friday night at home against Tooele in a rivalry game that is sure to be intense and will bring out the best in both teams.

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Grantsville’s Cameron Potter (above middle) drives to the basket dur- ing a home game against Ogden. Tooele’s Tyler Lawrence (left) (25) tries to push past Highland’s defense with a screen by Lincoln Powers (10) during the Buffaloes’ 82-46 loss to Highland on Dec. 31 at Olympus High School in Grantsville’s Tyson Elfors (top left) (22) shoots for a two-pointer Salt Lake City. against Cyprus. Tooele’s Lincoln Powers(top right) goes up for a basket against Highland High on Dec. 31. Dakota Fidler (above) goes up for a layup during the first overtime of a double-over- time game against the Cottonwood Colts. B2

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THURSDAY January 15, 2015 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 GARDEN SPOT Dew, dew, dew — looking out my back door y apologies to John in the liquid water. This is also will feel warmer. Your body will atmosphere as vapor before it vocabulary to describe them is Fogerty and Creedence exactly how water distillation respond by perspiring more, but touches ground. limited. The best way I can con- MClearwater Revival, but Jay Cooper works. Later, the atmosphere the cooling effect will not be as Have you ever seen a column vey the experience is that it was you’ll see where I’m going with changes this moisture into rain great as it would be on a drier of rain? This can be pretty fun to as though the air was falling out CORRESPONDENT the title shortly. or snow that falls back to the day. watch. If the cloud has enough of the sky straight down on us. We lived for some time in earth as fresh water, charging One of the most reliable moisture in it to continue drop- Intense! southeast Arizona, and had our lakes, rivers, and aquifers. locations to see the effects of ping rain, the evaporating While this article has been a become quite conditioned to the that was nothing compared to To describe the amount of humidity changes are industrial rain will chill the air below it. bit more technical than usual, climate there. Maggie and I were this. The moisture in the air, was, moisture in the air, two terms complexes or building that have Because cold air has much less understanding more about how part of the hospitality team for well, tangible. And oppressive. are commonly used. They are chilling towers or exhaust vents ability to hold moisture, the we get our fresh water, and how our company and ran the annual Comments about the humid- related, but different: rela- to remove water vapor during a evaporation slows down and moisture in the air is constantly conferences. One year, the event ity started to flow from fellow tive humidity and dew point. manufacturing or mining activ- a column of rain forms under changing is a good thing. I just was being held the first weekend travelers and from us as well. Relative humidity is just that; ity. The Rio Tinto Kennecott the cloud. It’s dramatic stuff. hope that all this scientific talk of August — in Orlando, Florida. The commentary was filled with moisture content dependent on, Smelter complex and the Praxair We happened to see a sizable didn’t leave your brain, well, We decided to surprise our kids, superlatives like, “the humidity or relative to, temperature. The facility beside it along state column form last summer as we under the weather. and combined business with must be 110 percent!”, or, “I’m higher the air temperature is, route 201, produce a significant looked out to the west, some- a family vacation and brought gonna die — I can’t breathe!” the more water it can hold. The amount of water vapor that is where over Grantsville. The col- Jay Cooper can be contacted them along. So far, so good. Needless to say, we were really number we use to express rela- exhausted into the atmosphere. umn was very distinct and it was at [email protected], or We landed, and as we disem- glad that the entire conference tive humidity is simply the per- On low humidity days, you readily apparent where the rain you can visit his website at dirt- barked from the plane down the event was in an air-conditioned centage of moisture saturation will notice hardly any plumes was falling and where it stopped. farmerjay.com for videos and jetway, we encountered humid- facility. that is in the air at its current coming from the smelter stack, There’s a facet to this beautiful articles on gardening, shop skills, ity like we never had experi- In our western society, we temperature. Since our comfort cooling towers or vents. That’s phenomenon that is danger- culinary arts and landscaping. enced before. It hit us like a wall. have many modern convenienc- depends on both temperature because the moisture is being ous. Super-chilled air can form Sure, there were monsoons in es that help keep us comfortable and humidity, relative humidity absorbed into the air almost as a very strong downdraft, result- Arizona when the air moisture during weather and temperature probably isn’t as helpful to us as fast as it’s being produced. ing in “microbursts”. These are If it happens here, jumped up and the evaporative extremes. But for the most part, dew point is. Dew point is a tem- On lower temperature or high especially hazardous to aircraft. read about it here. coolers did very little good. But the majority of what we grow in perature. So, if the weather fore- pressure days, when it’s already They can also be perilous to our landscape, or to eat, experi- caster tells you the dew point is snowing, or it’s foggy, or it’s driz- property, people and livestock ences all the conditions that 50 degrees, this indicates that zling, the whole complex can on the ground as high winds can TOOELETRANSCRIPT occur between day and night, when the temperature comes be shrouded in steam. This is develop in down and side drafts. BULLETIN MISSIONARIES seasons, low and high moisture, down to 50 degrees, precipita- because the air already has a sig- These tend to be very short and wind. tion will occur. As the tempera- nificant level of moisture satura- in duration but very intense. Subscribe Today • 882-0050 Our plant friends deal with ture gets closer to the dew point, tion and it can’t readily take on I’ve been in one of these, and temperature and humidity the humidity will be higher, any more moisture. swings via specialized struc- because the dew point is when You might think that the tures or growth and hibernation the air is completely saturated steam you see there must be behaviors. When it comes to (100 percent humidity) and will very hot. Nope. Depending on NEED CASH NOW? humidity, their primary coping yield its moisture. what outlet it’s coming from, it method is the surface and struc- Just below the dew point, may be just slightly warmer than We Want to Make ture of their leaves and bark. moisture comes out of the the surrounding air. All that’s You a Loan! 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Indicators of humidity can be have much fresh water. While The higher the pressure in the seen in the sky during a sum- Voice Disorders? Elder Aaron Hitesman there is plenty of water on the air, the lower the dew point. Air mer rainstorm — something Elder Aaron Hitesman has earth, the majority of it is salty. that is being “squeezed” will be that is common to the West. It’s David K. Palmer M.D. successfully completed his ser- Other bodies of “fresh” water able to hold much less water highly likely that you’ve seen vice in the Richmond, Virginia may not be fresh at all, due to than lower pressures. rain falling out of the clouds, Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C mission. He will speak in the run-off, silting, pollution or There are some very visual but never reaching the ground. (over 10 years of ears, nose and throat experience) Erda Ward, at the Erda chapel, mineral content. When sunshine reminders of how saturated (or This is called virga, from the on Sunday, Jan. 18, at 2:45 p.m. warms the oceans, lakes or sur- not) the air is around us. For Latin meaning “branch”. This Ear, Nose & Throat His family, Matt, Debbie and rounding earth, it allows the those of you that have naturally is interesting because there is Head & Neck Surgery Aumanae are delighted to have temperature of the surface of the curly hair, it’s pretty apparent sufficient moisture and favor- Allergy & Sinus him home. water to rise sufficiently to be when the humidity is up! For able conditions in the cloud to Voice Disorders converted from liquid to vapor. those of us that don’t have curly have precipitation fall. However, When this occurs, only the water hair (or hair at all), there are many times the desert air under molecules move into the atmo- others indicators that can be the cloud is still quite warm. So, Call to make an appointment sphere, leaving behind any other observed. 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Shayla Shepherd has been called to serve for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Texas, San Antonio Mission, Spanish speaking. Thanks to these participating businesses and organizations: She leaves for the Mexico A-3 Investments Grand County School District Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Wasatch Commercial Management Grainger Industrial Supply MTC on Jan. 21, 2015. She will be Ace Fab & Welding Graybar Pacifi c Flyway Wholesale/ City Centre Graybar Electric Company speaking in the Stansbury Village Admiral Beverage Company Great Mountain West/ Sportsman’s Warehouse Wasatch Manor Green Light Southwest Ward at 390 E. Village Blvd. in Aero Tech MFG G54 Design Apparel Packaging Corp of America Weber State University Gunthers Comfort Air America First Credit Union Gus Paulos Chevrolet Park City School District Western Garden Center Hawk Electric, Inc. Stansbury Park on Jan. 18, 2015, Associated Food Stores, Inc. H.C. Brill Peterson Plumbing Supply Western Interior Services Hogan Electric, Inc. at10:50 a.m. Shayla is the daugh- At Home Furniture Hamilton Partners Petzl Willow Creek Pet Center Hunt Electric, Inc. ter of Dan and Tami Shepherd. Bard Access Systems Harmons Grocery Stores Premier Medical Distribution Woodbury Corporation Innovative Repairs Beehive Bail Bonds HHI Corporation Questar Gas J & K Insulation LLC Big West Oil Hilton Hotel – SLC Ream’s Food Stores Thanks to these wattsmart JRC, Inc. BIPS Napa Auto Parts Holcim (U.S.), Inc. Red Rock Brewing Co. Business vendors: JSR Services BLENDTEC Holly Refi ning & Marketing Ron’s Chevron AA-C Electric, Inc. Light Energy Development LLC BIRTHDAY Boaters Outlet Hydro Engineering, Inc. Roofers Supply Advanced Energy Lighting Technology Lighting Maintenance & Service Bonneville Tower Integrity First Automotive Roy Water Conservancy Subdistrict Advanced Lighting LMS – Lighting Maintenance Service Brickyard Partners Intermountain Concrete Specialties Royal Wholesale Electric-Ogden All American LED Lynn Woodward Electric LLC Broken Arrow, Inc. Intermountain Healthcare Salt Lake Arts Academy American Mechanical Systems Service Mechanical Products Intermountain B-S Company John’s Marketplace Salt Lake City Corporation Batteries Plus Mechanical Service & Systems, Inc. Burns Saddlery, Inc. Johnstone Supply of Salt Lake Salt Lake City School District Black Diamond Electric, LC Meyer Lighting & Supply Camnetics Manufacturing Corporation Jolley’s All Seasons Spas School Improvement Network BNA Consulting Midgley-Huber, Inc. Candlelight Plaza Jordan School District Silver State, Inc. Bright Star Energy Management, LLC Millcreek Electric Co. Canyon Fuel’s Sufco Mine Jordan Valley Water Smith Power Products, Inc. Burton Electric, Inc. Miter Corp. Canyons School District Kimberly Clark Worldwide SN Custom Railing Inc. Carver Energy Services, Inc. Mountain Valley Motor & Pump Service Carbon Country Club K-Tec, Inc. Snow College Central Electric Supply Optica Energy Management Cedar City La Verkin City South Ogden City Clark’s Quality Roofi ng Perfect Vision Lighting Chris & Dicks Cabinets Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Standard Optical Codale Electric Supply, Inc. Peterson Refrigeration and Mechanical and Countertops Layton Hills Mall State of Utah Commercial Lighting Supply, Inc. Petroleum Equipment Co City of Orem Les Olson Company Streamline Industries SLC, Inc. Commercial Mechanical Systems Platt Electric Supply, Inc. Comfort Solutions Les Schwab Tire Center TDJ Finishing LLC and Service Positive Power LLC Companion Corporation Life Time Fitness, Inc. Terra Diamond Industrial Compressor-Pump & Service PVE Inc. ConocoPhillips Company Lifetime Products The Canyons Resort Conserv-A-Watt Lighting Quantum Lighting Group Cornerstone Vision Center Malt-O-Meal The Hive Winery Consolidated Electrical RealWinWin - Salt Lake City Cottonwood Heights Mark Miller Subaru The Quilted Bear Distributors, Inc. Riverside Electric Inc. Cottonwood Newpark One, LC Mark Miller Toyota Thriller Manufacturing Contractors HVAC Supply – Rogers Machinery Cozzens Cabinets, LLC Market Grill Thunderbird Storage Corporate Royal Wholesale Electric Doubletree Dairy Master Electrical Service Tony Caputo’s Market & Deli Cool Chill Saddleback Lighting, Inc. Ron Warr Dreyer’s Ice Cream Meadow Gold Dairies Tooele County School District Cooling Concepts Salt Lake Winlectric Duncan Electric Supply Metalcraft Technologies, Inc. Total Construction, Inc. Crescent Electric Supply Co. Schooley Electric The family of Ron Warr would Dunford Bakers, Inc. Midco Supply Company, Inc. Trans West Credit Union CR Lighting & Electric, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies like to invite family and friends Eagle Plaza, L.C. Monsen Engineering, Inc. Trebor, A Unit of IDEX Corp. Dairy Systems Company Sika Corporation – SLC Eccles Community Art Center Moog-Aircraft-Salt Lake Operations Trout Bum 2 Park City, Utah TEC Electric to join them in a surprise cel- Design-Tec Food Facilities Electronic Recycling Solutions Morgan Ranches Union Station DiVi Energy, LLC Titan LED – Utah ebration of his 80th birthday. Fabral Mountainland Supply Unisys Corporation DMA - Total Lighting Concepts Thomson Electric Sales, Inc. An open house will be held in Fassio Egg Farms Natomas Meadows Two, LLC University of Utah Duncan Electric Supply Trane his honor on Sunday, Jan. 18, First Utah Bank Natural History Museum of Utah Utah Department of Corrections Electrical Wholesale Supply US Air Conditioning Distributors from 3-5 p.m. at 232 S. Quirk Fisher Home Furnishings Nellson Nutraceutical Utah Paperbox, Inc. dba UPB Electro Systems Utah LED Lighting St. in Grantsville (Shereen and Forseys Furniture Galleries 9th South Delicatessen Utah State University Elite Energy Solutions Valley Implement Friendship Manor Corporation O.C. Tanner Co. Utah Valley University Darren’s home). We would like Energy Management Corporation Van Boerum & Frank Associates, Inc. Futura Industries Ogden City School District Varian Medical Systems ESCO WESCO Distribution to invite all of our family and Goldminer’s Daughter Lodge Our House of Tremonton Velocity Press Inc. ESP+ Whitehead Wholesale Electric, Inc. friends to stop by and wish him Gold’s Gym – Orem Assisted Living Wasatch Christian School Freedom Electric, Inc. YESCO – Young Electric Sign Company a happy birthday and enjoy rem- iniscing. Refreshments will be served. Rocky© 2015 Mountain Power wattsmart is registered in U.S. Patent and Trademarkce. Offi B4 COMICSB4 COMICS

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Stone Soup by Jan Eliot Adam@Home by Rob Harrell

Heart of the City by Mark Tatulli The Fusco Brothers by J.C. Duffy

Pooch Café by Paul Gilligan The Duplex by Glenn McCoy

LIO by Mark Tatulli Fred Basset by Alex Graham

Cornered by Baldwin In the Bleachers by Steve Moore

Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds & Jeff Millar

Baldo by Hector Cantu & Carlos Castellanos

Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by Timothy E. Parker January 12, 2015 ARIES (March 21-April 19): No ACROSS 36 Come-___ DOWN 25 They’re not matter what you do, use charm 1 Parrot (induce- 1 Do a think tank and diplomacy. Force, demands with bright ments) suburban- material or sulking will only push people away and keep you from getting colors 37 To’s ite’s chore 27 Instinc- Thatababy by Paul Trapp 6 Monas- counterpart 2 Hairy tive, as a what you really want. ★★★ tery’s main 38 College creature reaction TAURUS (April 20-May 20): man party 3 Secretive 31 “Nice!” You can accomplish plenty if 11 Violin part staple govern- 33 Party you use past experience, a little 14 Drop in 41 Worst ment thrower intuition and some manpower to one’s two finish agency 34 Estate accomplish your goals. ★★★ cents 43 Stack 4 Elephant court GEMINI (May 21-June 20): 15 Beast of of logs goads 37 Compelled Your clever input and charming burden 45 Not foggy- 5 Gradual to eat way of dealing with others will 16 What some headed deteriora- 39 “If all __ help you bypass an incident that winners 47 Low-___ tion fails ...” could be detrimental to your posi- take diet 6 California 40 Comes tion. ★★★★★ 17 With 48 Pt. of MIT seafood down with CANCER (June 21-July 22): very little 49 Moore treats 42 Seed Listen to people offering differ- strength of films 7 “Mac” covering 19 Thai’s 50 About alternative 43 Major ent opinions. Getting fresh input neighbor 51 Improves, 8 Car conflict will help you reconfigure your 20 Russian as cheese stoppers 44 Former strategy and help you discover mountain 52 Postal 9 Circle, Turkish what you have to do in order to range worker as planets coin achieve your dreams. ★★ 21 Destinies 54 Touchdown 10 Dolls, balls, 45 Hold in LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Don’t 23 Big clumsy guesses etc. esteem let anyone slow you down. It’s goofs 56 Room 11 Appearing 46 Get emo- your turn to be in the spotlight 26 Thesaurus lender sickly, in tional sup- and to enjoy the moment. Love is man 57 Useless a way port from on the rise, and talks will lead to 28 Pub pours 62 Curtain 12 Click 47 Picture future plans and plenty of incen- 29 Fort support beetle theater tive to do your best. ★★★★ location, 63 Linenlike 13 Certain 50 Barge route VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): sometimes fabric photo type 53 Boggy area Show your fun side. Getting out 30 Wildebeests 64 Team 18 “Be- 55 Piece of and doing things with friends or 31 Denzel racing witched” farmland family will help you build a closer Washing- event actor Dick 58 Shark bond and keep you informed ton Oscar 65 Widths 22 Teen’s “trademark” about what everyone else is up film of some hangout 59 U.N. to. ★★★ 32 Arctic spaces spot workers’ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): ocean 66 King-size 23 Elevator agcy. covering antelope pioneer 60 “___ in Consider what’s good for you 34 Equestrian 67 Uneven, 24 With a victory” and others before making a rash sport like a leaf bow, to the 61 Pupil’s decision that will affect the ones 35 Boo-hoo edge orchestra location you love. Impulsive moves will be difficult to rectify. ★★★ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): SEMI-TOUGH By Mary Jersey Be careful how you treat the ones you love. Problems will escalate if you aren’t sympathetic to the needs of someone going through a difficult situation. ★★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Weed out unrealistic input and put your plans into motion. Travel, communication and improving your personal life will bring benefits that far exceed your expectations. ★★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You cannot control every- thing. Take care of your respon- sibilities and keep moving for- ward. Don’t let emotions get in the way of your critical thinking skills. ★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus and move forward. Financial gains can be made if you are smart about the way you handle your expenses. ★★★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don’t let others confuse you or keep you from doing what needs to be done. Someone from your past may tempt you to rethink things and reconsider the future. ★★★

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THURSDAY January 15, 2015 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5 MICROSOFT TECH GURU APPLE TECH GURU Virus, malware and spyware Removing adware from your Mac hese past two weeks, I following exactly as it appears: have seen more adware “http://support.apple.com/en- Tintrusions on my cus- Scott Lindsay us/HT203987” (without quotes). attacks on the rise on PCs tomers’ Macs than at any time Scroll down the page until you GUEST COLUMNIST previously. Some of these have see: “Remove certain ad-injec- he past two weeks have cating your computer may been around for quite some time tion software,” about a quarter been notorious for viruses, be infected other than just a and they make serious changes down the page. Tmalware and spyware Scott Lindsay change in the security zones. If to your system. Here’s how to > Preferences and then click As an example, the first attacks in our county. Even you find settings have changed, remove adware from your Mac. Extensions. Look over the list adware you will search for is GUEST COLUMNIST though I have previously written especially in Internet Explorer, There are free and “for pur- and if you don’t recognize an called: “Remove Downlite, also about checking your Internet you should investigate further chase” apps from the Apple Store extension or you no longer use known as VSearch.” Explorer security zones, I came for an attack. If your home and independent of the Store it, select the extension from the Open Finder, select Go > Go to across another tactic used by the Next, under “Select a zone page changes, your cursor that will help protect your Mac list and then click Uninstall. Folder. Copy and paste each line hackers. to view or change security set- jumps around or is jittery, you from adware attacks. Next week, Here are some examples of ad- into the text field starting with Open Internet Explorer and tings,” click the “Trusted sites” have pop-ups, links don’t work I’ll cover some of these that are injection extensions: “Amazon “/Library/Application Support/ at the top-left, click “Tools” and icon and then click the “Sites” when you click on them, your used to remove adware, malware Shopping Assistant by Spigot VSearch” (without quotes), and then click “Internet Options” button just below it. computer is extremely slow, and viruses. Inc.,” “Ebay Shopping Assistant press Return. and a smaller box opens named In the box that appears, make unknown programs appear in I will show you how you man- by Spigot Inc.,” “Searchme by If the folder is on your system, “Internet Properties.” Next, click sure that the sites that are listed the programs and features list, ually remove adware without Spigot, Inc.,” “Slick Savings by it will open displaying the file. If the “Security” tab at the top. are ones you can trust. Viruses Internet Explorer won’t open, having to download anything. I Spigot Inc.,” “GoPhoto.It” and this occurs, move it to the trash. This is one place you can go can input a site in this field so your printer no longer works, recommend you at least read the “Omnibar.” Each of these can be If it doesn’t find anything, it is to see if your computer is under Internet Explorer allows them to your computers are no longer manual removal process to bet- safely removed if they appear in not on your system and you can attack, by looking to see if the open, even if it is bad for your networked together with your ter familiarize yourself with your your list. move to the next line. Repeat security zones have changed. computer. If you are unsure of other computers on your home Mac system. Next, you are going to search this for each line that is in the These zones do not change on any site listed, remove it from network, your keyboard stops First, you should check your for and remove specific adware list, taking extra care to restart their own, so if you find they the box by highlighting it and responding, the hourglass cursor Safari settings to see if any that are known to invade Macs. your Mac when told to do so. have changed, you should make clicking the remove button. never stops working and a host changes have been made. Go to Some of the more prominent You will repeat this procedure sure your antivirus protection is Conversely, you can add sites of other irregularities, can indi- Safari > Preferences and then include: “Downlite,” “Conduit” for each adware listed and the up-to-date and that it is doing a to this list that you are certain cate an infection. click General. Make sure your and “Genieo.” You may need to path (line) where they may be full scan of your system daily. are okay by going to the site first If you are uncomfortable or Homepage field contains the enter your administrator pass- installed. Once done, restart Take a look at the three but- and when you open up this box, don’t know how to search for website you like Safari to open word when moving a file to the your Mac and you may want to tons near the bottom of the all you need to do is click “Add” and remove viruses, adware and up. You should also check your trash or emptying the trash. save a fresh backup using Time Internet Properties box, “Custom and then “Close” to save your malware, do not prolong hav- preferred search engine. Go These adware can install in Machine. level,” “Default level” and “Reset changes. ing a professional look at your to Safari > Preferences. Your several places on your system, so all zones to default level.” Now, click the “Restricted system. The longer you wait, the search engine selection should it is necessary to search for each For 14 years, Scott Lindsay has For most people, using the sites” icon and then the “Sites” worse it gets. Not to mention, be in either the Security pane component that may be there. helped tens of thousands of peo- default security level for each button below it. If there are your privacy is at stake. or General pane, depending Because you must search for ple better their skills, publishing zone will suit you. Click the but- any sites listed here, they are which version of Safari you use. each line exactly, I am going to more than 250 articles about the ton: “Reset all zones to default not allowed to open if you click For 14 years, Scott Lindsay Verify that your settings reflect refer you to an article published computer and the Internet. You level.” If it is “grayed” out and on a forwarding link or type has helped tens of thousands of your preferred search engine. by Apple for the search criteria. can reach Scott for comments or cannot be clicked, then your in the address directly. Click people better their skills, publish- Lastly, you should look at your Open Safari (or other browser) questions at ScottLindsay@Live. zones are already set at the “Close” after you have reviewed ing more than 250 articles about Safari extensions. Go to Safari and in the address bar, type the com. default level. I recommend you this zone. Click “OK” to save Microsoft software, the computer check these zones often, espe- your changes and to close the and the Internet. You can reach cially if you find your system Internet Properties box. Scott for comments or questions COMMUNITY NEWS acting out of the ordinary. There are telltale signs indi- at [email protected].

Norby addresses Sons of Utah BOOKWORM Pioneers Following a delicious potluck dinner that no one walked away hungry from, former Tooele resi- dent, teacher and religious lead- “Sharon Tate: Recollection” er Richard Norby gave everyone a little peek at conditions outside ritish actress Deborah killed were three friends: Jay of the USA, and especially in the Kerr said that Sharon Sebring, Abigail Folger and third world. BTate had “real talent” and Wojciech Frykowsky. Norby’s stint as LDS mission predicted she would become Debra, who is based in president in West Africa’s Ivory a “big star.” Oscar-winner Yul Southern California and has Coast opened his eyes and under- Brynner recalled that “Sharon spent most of her life advocating standing of so many things that had a fragile, incandescent qual- for victims’ rights and counsel- we Americans take for granted. ity that brought oxygen into the ing victims of violent crimes, The freedoms we enjoy are not room.” Patty Duke, Tate’s co-star has compiled a remarkable book shared by the rest of the world. in “Valley of the Dolls,” remem- documenting Sharon’s life and Norby taught through word bered that being in Sharon’s career. Hundreds of images, and digital photography that the presence was like “being envel- some never before published, USA may indeed be God’s cov- oped in grace. Her inner beauty from the Tate private collection, enant land, but God’s covenant superseded her outer beauty, are featured in the coffee-table people are found throughout the if you can imagine. Once in a book, along with quotes and world. while she would catch me star- essays from those who worked He has never seen such a ing at her in awe.” “Sharon Tate: Recollection” with her and knew her best. happy people as those in the Life is full of questions about by Debra Tate, with a foreword As Polanski points out in his Ivory Coast. With all the mayhem what might have been. No one by Roman Polanski foreword, “The book is a trib- going on around them, they still knows what the 26-year-old (Running Press, $30) ute to Sharon, to her beauty, to appreciate and see God’s hand actress, model and sex symbol Reviewed by Larry Cox her spirit, to her talent, to the enriching and blessing their eventually could have achieved pleasure her presence gave to lives. The sacrifices they joyfully if she had not been brutally her famous sister and the everyone who knew her.” He make with so little of the world’s murdered by members of the unborn child she was carrying adds that it is, of course, “impos- resources is an example to the Charles Manson family one hot were slaughtered in the Beverly sible” to imagine what might rest of us to follow. These people summer night in August 1969. Hills home Sharon shared with have been if Sharon had lived.” will gladly travel for days on end PHOTO COURTESY OF DARRELL SMITH Debra Tate was just 16 when director Roman Polanski. Also Indeed. throughout the roughest ter- Richard Norby teaches the Sons of Utah Pioneers on Jan. 8 at the new TATC rain and weather to attend the Campus North Auditorium. Temple or fulfill an assignment. POETRY Those experiences left an freely. The goal is to keep alive tions such as Norby’s. indelible vision and attitude the pioneer spirit that made this The new TATC Center at 88 S. with Norby and his wife Pam, country, county and city such a Tooele Blvd. is an amazing facili- who accompanied him to this nurturing place to live and raise ty that we are happy to call home ‘Elegy for Blue’ sometimes dangerous and hos- families and future pioneers. for these special dinners and pre- tile land. If this rings a bell with you, sentations. We thank those at the ’ve read lots of poems about the dog The Sons of Utah Pioneers attend our next potluck din- TATC who make available their the loss of beloved pets, but Ted Kooser wandered through Turley’s Settlement Canyon Chapter ner meeting the first Thursday time and building in helping oth- this one by J.T. Ledbetter, Woods looking strives to provide such pre- of every month. Dinner starts at ers of this community. I U.S. POET LAUREATE, who lives in California, is an for food and stopped beneath sentations for all to partake of 6:30 p.m., followed by presenta- 2004-2006 especially fine and sensitive one. the thorn trees and wrapped its tail around Elegy for Blue its nose Someone must have seen an its head to the wind off the until it was covered by falling old dog bottoms, leaves dragging its broken body and someone might have that piled up and up The History of Tooele County through wanted that dog until there was no lost dog at the wet grass; trailing its legs along the all n September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party, someone should have known ground to hear the distant voice Iwhile trying a shortcut to California, passed it was lost, like vines sliding up the creek calling through the what would become Tooele County drinking from the old well, searching for sun; through the timber, and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake then lifting but they were not there when only a tired heart breathing slower, Desert. Three years later, a handful of Mormon and breath, soft as mist, above pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built Comics Page Puzzle Answers the leaves. a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above today’s Tooele City. Soon, others followed, from page B4 American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry and a community emerged on the edge of Foundation (www.poetryfoun- the Great Basin frontier that was populated dation.org), publisher of Poetry by individualistic and energetic settlers who magazine. It is also supported by managed to thrive in an environment fraught the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. with hardship. Their story, and many others, are Poem copyright ©2012 by J. T. found inside this History of Utah’s Tooele County. Ledbetter, from his most recent Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built book of poems, Old and Lost their lives in the wilderness; the wild mining days Rivers, Lost Horse Press, 2012. Poem reprinted by permission of in Ophir, Mercur and Jacob City; the Pony Express J. T. Ledbetter and the publisher. Trail; the glorious beaches and resorts along the Introduction copyright © 2014 southern shore of the Great Salt Lake, and more. by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Get Your Copy Today at the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from • Nearly 500 pages 2004-2006. We do not accept TOOELE • Large 8.5 x 11 size pages TRANSCRIPT unsolicited manuscripts. • Hardcover with dust jacket BULLETIN Subscribe Today • More than 500 photos • More than 700 pioneer 58 N. Main • Tooele 435-882-0050 or $ 95 Mon.-Fri. 8:30 to 5:30 TooeleOnline.com biographies 39 Closed Sat. and Sun. B6 BULLETIN BOARD

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Office, Jackie Gallegos (435) 833-1900, during morning worship. WiseGuys Tooele ext. 1104. Program during evening worship. Senior Center TJHS Community Council Mountain of Faith Lutheran The senior center is for the enjoyment of The next Tooele Junior High School We’re a healthy, growing congregation all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- Community Council meeting will take who welcomes newcomers and reaches ing activities include bridge, pinochle, place Thursday, Jan. 15 at 6:30 p.m. All out to those in need. Join us for worship bingo, exercise program, line dancing, TJHS parents are invited. Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. wood carving, Wii games, watercolor Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God class, movies and health classes. with respect without taking ourselves too Meals on Wheels available for home- TATC seriously. Check us out on Facebook by bound. Lunch served weekdays. For age searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran 60 and above, suggested donation is Expanded Welding Program Church. Please join us for meaningful $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. TATC has expanded their welding pro- worship that is also casual and relaxed. Transportation available to the store or gram to provide more comprehensive For more information, call (435) 882- doctor visits for residents in the Tooele training that will meet the demands 7291. and Grantsville areas. For transporta- of local employers. Enroll today to get tion information call (435) 843-4102. started with your training toward a St. Barnabas’ Episcopal For more information about the Tooele promising career call (435) 248-1800 or Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- center, call (435) 882-2870. visit tatc.edu. rament followed by fellowship. Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ THS Lady Buffs Softball Skills Business/IT Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, Rethink education and enroll today in Tooele. Phone: (435) 882-4721. Email: Camp our Business and/or IT programs for The Tooele High School softball team [email protected]. Web at a better chance to succeed in today’s is proud to hold its annual Softball www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are economy. Enroll today, there are some All-Skills sessions for ages 8-14. God’s beloved child, beautifully created openings in these programs for new stu- Quality instruction in fundamentals of in God’s own image. Whatever your his- dents. Call (435) 248-1800 or stop by all softball areas will be conducted. tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, our campus 88 S. Tooele Blvd, for more Campers are under constant supervi- the Episcopal Church welcomes you. information. sion by coaches and staff. Sessions Spanish services are as follows: Thursday, Jan. 15 from Microsoft IT Academy La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele 6-8 p.m.; Wednesday, Jan. 21 from 6-8 Enroll now in Microsoft IT Academy le invita a sus servicios en español p.m.; Thursday, Jan. 29 from 6-8 p.m.; classes. Learn MTA Windows los jueves a las 6 p.m. y los domingos and Monday, Feb. 2 from 8-10 p.m. The Operating Systems, Networking, Server a las 2 p.m. We invite you to their first half of each session will be spent Operations, Security Fundamentals and Spanish services on Thursday at 6 p.m. on defense and pitching, and the sec- more. Call Student Services at (435) and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come to know a ond half will be spent on hitting. Cost 248-1800 for more information. church that focused in the word of God is $10 per session. If paid up front, all rather than the emotions. God loves you five sessions will be $40. All campers and he wants to reveal himself to you. should war appropriate active wear Education Located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. — T-shirt, shorts, sweats and tenis Call (435) 840-5036, rides provided. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO shoes. Pitchers may bring their own Online courses catcher. If catchers are 18 years of age Online courses in Network+ and St. Marguerite Xavier Montano plays the drums during half time at Wednesday night’s boys basketball game with the Tooele HIgh School Pep Band. or younger, catching gear is requires. Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- St. Marguerite Catholic Community Catchers should bring their own protec- fessional seeking to upgrade their skills welcomes you to worship with us. Our Main Street, (435) 843-9945. tive catching gear. Hitters should bring and knowledge of networking and secu- liturgy schedule is as follows: Worship First Baptist Food Pantry their bats and helmets. Batting gloves rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA schedule: Saturday Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday The First Baptist Church in Tooele is are optional. For more information, call Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the 8 a.m. (Spanish), 10:30 a.m., 12:30 offering an emergency food pantry to Melanie Nelson at (435) 531-0846. TATC at (435) 248-1800 for more infor- p.m. Mon-Fri: 9 a.m. Office hours 10 meet the needs of our community. The mation or to enroll. a.m. to 2 p.m. from Mon-Fri. Closed food pantry is available for emergency Tooele Valley Academy of Tuesday. Sunday school 9 a.m. (435) needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays Dance Adult education 882-3860. Elementary and Jr. High- from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at Open Auditions for the Tooele Valley Get your high school diploma this year. (435) 882-0081. Call (435) 882-3860. 580 S. Main Street. For information call Academy of Dance Cinderella will be All classes required for a high school St. Marguerite Catholic Elementary (435) 882-2048. held Saturday, Jan. 17 at 10 a.m. at diploma, adult basic education, GED School can be reached at (435) 882- 291 N. Main, Tooele. Older youth and preparation and English as a second 0081. We are located on the corner of language are available. Register now DAV Chapter 20 adults needed for the party scene. No Seventh Street and Vine Street. The DAV will hold its monthly EC to graduate — just $50 per semester. dance experience needed. See website meeting from 7:30-8 p.m. the second Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call (435) for more information at www.tvadance. Brit-Ammi Kahal Thursday of each month at the Pioneer 833-8750. Adult education classes are Covenant People Assembly are teach- org or call Sarah Westhora (435) 241- Museum. The general membership chap- for students 18 and over. ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian 8964. ter meeting will follow from 8-9 p.m. In faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at addition, the DAV is looking for three ESOL 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call volunteer drivers. No DAV membership Grantsville ESOL conversational classes are (435) 843-5444 for more information. held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL is required. Will need a VA physical. Family History Center students may also come anytime the Bible Baptist Church Call Jim Yale at (435) 849-0521 or 882-7626, or call Les Peterson at (435) Greet your ancestors free at the center is open for individualized study. The folks at Bible Baptist Church would 830-7812. Grantsville Family History Center, 117 Registration is $50 per semester. Call like to invite you to some old fashioned E. Cherry St. All are welcome with (435) 833-8750 for more information. church services with singing from the The Tooele County Food Bank consultants there to assist you. Open old fashioned hymns and messages Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday Early Head Start from the old fashioned KJV Bible. Some & Grantsville Emergency Food through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 Do you have a child under age 3? Are things should never change. Sunday Pantry to 9 p.m. you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Service times: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; The Tooele County Food Bank and Head Start is a free program for eligible gospel hour, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 12:30 Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry Senior Center families that offers quality early educa- p.m.; Wednesday evening services, are in need of canned meats, soups, The senior center is for the enjoyment tion for infants and toddlers in the 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at pasta and any non-perishable foods. We of all seniors age 55 and older. For info, home; parent education; comprehensive 840-2152. are accepting donations for Pathways call (435) 884-3446. Activities include health services to women before, during Women’s and Children’s Shelter (victims Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, and after pregnancy; nutrition educa- Mountain View Baptist Church of domestic abuse). They are in need ceramics, pinochle, movies and wood tion and family support services. Call We would like to invite you to discover of socks, underwear blankets for twin carving, etc. Meals on Wheels available (435) 841-1380 or (801) 268-0056 what God’s plan and purpose is for beds, hygiene products (hairspray, hair for homebound. Lunch served week- ext. 211 to apply or for free additional your life. The Bible contains all of the gel, body wash, nail polish and remover, days. For age 60 and above, suggested information. answers for life’s questions. Come toys. Anything will be appreciated. donation is $3. For those under age 60, and join us this Sunday for our adult Underwear and socks must be new. cost is $5. Transportation available to Gardening Bible study and graded Sunday School Other items can be gently used. Please the store or doctor visits for residents which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship help us help our community. Drop boxes in the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For service begins at 11 a.m. We also have are located in the Intermountain Staffing transportation information, call (435) Free presentation a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 Office, 7 South Main Street #203, 843-4102. “Great Plants for a Low Water p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 Tooele, UT 84074. Landscape,” Wednesday, Jan. 28, from p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs Earthquake preparedness 7-8 p.m. at the USU Extension Office, and let us pray together for God’s help. First Baptist Church Food and The State of Utah Department of 151 N. Main, in Tooele. Hosted by the Mountain View Baptist Church meets at Clothing Closet FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Public Safety, Division of Emergency Tooele County Master Gardeners, you’ll the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite We have clothing for everyone from Shelby Evans performs a solo routine during halftime at the last night’s boys basketball game at Tooele High. Management’s “Be Ready Utah” pro- learn from USU Horticultural Program 2C. Join us. newborn to adult. We ask you to take Graduate Student and Erda resident gram presents an emergency prepared- what you need and then pass the infor- Wednesday evenings by appointment at 6:30 p.m. in the new TATC Center at Holly Christley. Holly will show you what Stansbury Park Baptist Church ness and earthquake preparedness pre- mation to others. We ask that you call Historical Society only. Special classes offered regularly. 88 So. Tooele Blvd. Call Jerry Henson at plants will thrive both in drought and Please join us each Sunday morning at sentation to be given by Maralin Y. Hoff, for an appointment as we are not at the Call the center for more information. (435) 882-4917 for more information. also known as the “Earthquake Lady.” non-drought in our area. You’ll also 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible church all the time. Contact Linda (435) learn interesting facts about water sup- Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse Historical books The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- 849-1849, Sondra (435) 849-3222, or Tooele County Historical Society’s books Take Off Pounds Sensibly Mood disorder support group pllies, uses and needs to raise different (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For day Saints Grantsville West Stake and Sandie (435) 830-7876. will be available to purchase at our Give yourself the gift of health and Do you or someone you love have a plants and crops. For more information, details, please call us at (435) 830- CERT invite the community to join them meeting. The History of Tooele County wellness. Resolve to lose those extra mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation contact Jay Cooper at 435-830-1447 or 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. for this presentation on Friday, Jan. 16 Volume II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, pounds. TOPS can help you achieve your offers help, hope and healing. Please from 7-8:30 p.m. at 115 E. Cherry St. [email protected]. Eagles First Lutheran Church and Railroading in Tooele is $20, and goals and support you in your journey. join us for support group sessions every in Grantsville. We provide accountability through week- Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New First Lutheran Church, on the corner of we also have eight note cards depicting Breakfasts ly weigh-ins and support and encourage- Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Churches 7th and Birch, would like to invite you four different pioneer buildings for $4. Sunday breakfasts will be served every ment in a non-judgmental environment. Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at Stansbury Park to hear of God’s grace and the love of These will make great gifts for your fam- Sunday in January. Order from the menu TOPS is open to all men, women, teens 841-9903. Christ, who died to forgive you of your ily and friends. Please call Alice Dale at The Church of Jesus Christ of for $7 ($3 for kids) or enjoy a special and preteens. There are now two TOPS sins and attain salvation on your behalf. 882-1612 if you would like to purchase Restoration at Benson Latter-day Saints for only $5. Public invited. chapters in Tooele to accommodate your PFCCA Worship at 10 a.m., Sunday School at these books. Gristmill To find a meeting house and time of schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday The Professional Family Child Care 11:15 a.m. The Historic Benson Gristmill worship for The Church of Jesus Christ Dinner specials Seeking Historical Items at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. Association of Utah will be holding Restoration Committee is seeking of Latter-day Saints, go to http://mor- New Life Christian Fellowship On Jan. 16, the dinner special will be Tooele County Historical Society would 500 North. Weigh in from 5:30-6 p.m., Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth mon.org/meetinghouse or contact (435) a 2-piece halibut dinner for $9 or a Tuesday of each month from 7-9 p.m. donations from individuals, groups, and We invite you to worship and serve like members of the community who meeting at 6 p.m. Call Mary Lou at 850-8211. 3-piece halibut dinner for $11. On Jan. This support group/training meeting businesses to help with restoration Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and have any family or personal histories, (435) 830-1150 for information. UT 365 23, the special is a ribeye steak din- is open to all childcare providers in efforts and the operation of the historic food pantry is open from noon to 3 photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Tooele meets Saturday at 10 a.m. at Berean Full Gospel Church ner for $15. On Jan. 30, the special is Stockton, Tooele, Erda, Stansbury, Gristmill site. Donations may be sent to p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that the Bit n Spur Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 We invite you to discover how God’s a half-and-half, 6-ounce sirloin and 3 Grantsville and Lake Point. For more Tooele County Benson Gristmill Fund, E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, you would like to donate to our orga- North. This chapter will meet occasion- Word can transform your life and provide shrimp dinner. information, call Kathy Witt, (435) 830- 47. S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. women and men are also available nization to please call us. We are also ally at a private residence, so call ahead you with the answers for questions and 9614. For more information contact Mike (602) every week. Sunday services are at our looking for books, newspaper articles, for the exact location. Call Lisa at (435) 826-9471. for problems you may be struggling to Planning meeting photos, brochures or any history that 882-1442 for information. Also see the Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and The officers of Tooele Eagles Aerie overcome. Come join us this Sunday pertains to the Tooele County area. If TOPS website at www.tops.org. Tooele Family Al-Anon 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find out more and Tooele Auxiliary will meet on morning for our 10 a.m. worship service you would like to donate them to our Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at 77 W. 400 by calling 843-7430 or visiting www. Tuesday, Jan. 20, to plan the activities Settlement Canyon where we will assemble in praise, share organization, or if you would let us make Tooele Gem and Mineral North. For questions or more informa- NLOT.org. for February. All officers should be in testimonies and explore worship in ways a copy for the Tooele County Historical Society tion, please call Allene at (435) 830- that strive to highlight the greatness of attendance. Community council Tooele Christian Fellowship Society, please call Alice Dale at (435) Our Club meets the second Tuesday 0465 or Elizabeth at (435) 884-0825 or God. After our morning praise and wor- (435) 241-9200. The Settlement Canyon community coun- Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 882-1612. of the month at the Tooele Applied ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Past Presidents Dinner cil will meet Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015 at Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 Technology College (TATC) Auditorium at Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday PMP Shirley McCarty will host the PP’s Food Addicts in Recovery 5 p.m. in the library. N. Main, former Stowes Family Music 88 S. Tooele Blvd, Tooele. Come learn mornings at 635 N. Main St., (Phil’s dinner at the Sun Lok Yen Restaurant on building. For more information, call Groups and events about rocks, minerals and ways to craft Anonymous Glass), or call (435) 578-8022 for more Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015 at 7 p.m. All (435) 224-3392 or www.tooelechristian- with them and enjoy field trips for rock Are you having trouble controlling the Schools information. PPs are invited to attend. See you there! fellowship.org. Parking and entrance in Local author seeks photos collecting. Membership $10 per year. way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery back of building. A local author and historian is seeking Visit us on Facebook or www.tooelegem. Anonymous (FA) is a free 12-step recov- Saint Marguerite Catholic First Baptist Church original photographs of Saltaire, Black ery program for anyone suffering from What does Jesus say about everyday Moose Lodge com. Contact info: (435) 882-5752 School Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, food obsession, overeating, under-eating situations? That’s what we’ll learn in a email TooeleGemAndMineral@gmail. You are cordially invited to the Saint as well as any similar turn-of-the-century or bulimia. Meetings are held every series through the Gospels in a chrono- Charity Meals at the Lodge com. Marguerite Catholic School Seventh attractions and resorts for an upcoming Thursday at the Pioneer Museum, 47 logical order of Jesus’ life. Join us in Friday and Saturday night dinners will Annual Scholarship Banquet on book project. Those who wish to contrib- Sons of Utah Pioneers East Vine Street in Tooele at 6 p.m. learning and in worship of the Lord, and Medical equipment needed be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday Saturday, Jan. 31 at 6 p.m. Tickets ute information or photographs of these The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers (parking and entrance at rear of building serve him by serving those around us. The Grantsville Senior Center in need of night dinners include clam chowder or are $45 per person. Please stop by parks should contact Emma Penrod Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep off Garden Street). For more information Sunday Bible study: 9:45 a.m. Worship: donated medical equipment to be used homemade soup, and/or fish baskets the school or call the office at (435) at [email protected]. Contributions our pioneer heritage alive. We do this or a list of additional meetings through- 11 a.m. Tooele First Baptist — 580 S. for seniors in need. New or gently used (halibut, shrimp), or chicken strips. 882-0081 for more information. All are will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be through histories, stories, artifacts, out the U.S. and the world, call (781) Main St.; (435) 882-2048. items needed are wheelchairs, walkers, Saturday night dinners include 16-ounce welcome. released pictorial history book. There is monuments, museums, service and 932-6300 or locally at (435) 882-7094 canes or other items that may be useful ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of no such thing as too many photographs scholarships. Much of this labor of (Millicent) or (435) 841-1458 (Steve), or United Methodist Church to our seniors. Contact Dan Lawrence, baked potato/fries, salad and roll; Math Kangaroo International as the author needs a minimum of 160 love is found in the Tooele Pioneer visit www.foodaddicts.org. Tooele United Methodist Church ser- (435) 843-4753, at the Grantsville halibut or salmon steak with choice of photographs, and any help is greatly Museum at 47 East Vine in Tooele, as Math Competition vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. center. baked or fries, salad and roll, or Jumbo If you’re a student in grades 1-12 and appreciated. well as various statues and monuments Tooele County Aging Please check our website, tooelecumc. shrimp with choice of baked or fries, Tooele County Aging is looking for vol- are a math wiz or want to become one, Tooele Children’s Justice around the county. The Tooele Pioneer org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- salad and roll. All meals are for a rea- unteers to help us meet the needs of prove it! Step 1: register as a Math Tooele Valley Flute Choir Cemetery at the mouth of Settlement 1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell at (801) Center sonable price. No orders are taken after Seniors in the community. Many seniors Kangaroo competitor at www.mathkanga- The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks Canyon is another of our projects. We 651-2557 for more info. We are located Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in 8:45. Daily lunch specials are available require assistance and need rides to roo.org between now and Dec. 15. Cost members interested in our inaugural are always looking for artifacts and his- at 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. need of CD-Rs, DVDs and soda. We at the lodge from 11 a.m. After pur- doctors or other health professionals. is $20. Step 2: Go to the website and effort to raile the profile of local flau- tories as a loan or gift to be displayed appreciate all donations. For inquiries or chase of 10 (ten) meals either Friday/ Rides help seniors live more indepen- study up on the math topics for your tists. If you love to play the flute and for everyone’s bene’it at the Tooele Church of Christ drop-off call (435) 843-3440. 25 S. 100 Saturday nights you get a free one. For dent lives. Call Holly at (435) 843-4102 grade. Step 3: On Thursday, March 19 Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah want to grow your musical horizons, Pioneer Museum. If you are interested East, Tooele. members and their guests only. for more information. The Grantsville at 4:30 p.m., come to USU Tooele and Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. please join us! All levels of skill and in the values of honoring past and and Tooele Senior Centers also are in take the Math Kangaroo test with other and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. United Methodist dinner experience welcome. Contact Emma at future pioneers and in visiting their Entertainment need of volunteers. For more informa- competitors in your grade. You’ll get a Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We Tooele United Methodist church offers [email protected]. historical settings and learning more On Saturday, Jan. 24, the band Bent tion about volunteering at the Grantsville t-shirt, prizes, and most important: brag- seek to be the Lord’s church estab- a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee about those who settled and shaped Fender will be playing from 7-11 p.m. Masons Center, call Dan at (435) 843-4753. For ging rights! lished about 33 AD. Jesus is our only and social hour starts at 4 p.m. and Utah, attend our business and educa- For members and their guests only. Masons meeting second Friday at volunteering at the Tooele Center, call head of the church, headquarters are dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All are tion meeting the first Thursday of each 7 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m., 22 Debbie at (435) 843-4103. Open Enrollment heaven. Come and grow with us. Call welcome. month. A potluck dinner followed by Settlement Canyon, Tooele. Breakfast Tooele County School District will be (435) 882-4642. Elks various presentations starts promptly accepting applications from elementary The Tooele Valley Resource on the second Saturday, 9 a.m., Jim’s and secondary students who are inter- Cornerstone Baptist Cafe. For more information or a ride, Center Crab Crack and Comedy Show call Blair (801) 554-0527. ested in enrolling in a school outside Passion for God, compassion for people The Tooele Valley Resource Center is The Elks will have their annual Crab Bulletin Board Policy their resident school boundary for at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: currently in need of donations. Please Crack and Comedy Show on Saturday, Tooele Valley Family History If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin the 2015-16 school year. Application (435) 882-6263. Come as you are this consider donating items such as deodor- Feb. 14 at the Lodge. 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© 2014 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 31, No. 5 Newspaper reporters interview people to get the information for their news reports. With your learning buddy, select and read one article in today’s newspaper. As you read, discuss what questions you think the reporter asked to get the information in the article. Complete the following:

Headline:

Question a reporter might have asked:

Fact from the article that answered that question:

Question a reporter might have asked:

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Finding Fact from the article that Freedom answered that question: Look through the newspaper for five or more words that describe or are about “freedom.” Use these words to write a poem or a paragraph about freedom.

Standards Link: Writing: Group together related ideas and maintain a consistent focus. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow multiple-step directions.

Justice for All … helping others in your Imagine that one day your teacher Find the words in the puzzle, community. said only kids with freckles could sit EQUALITY then in this week’s Kid Scoop at desks and be first in line. Would MARTIN stories and activities. this be fair? Your teacher would not KING be treating all students equally. R I A F N U L E T T LUTHER For many years, black Americans JAIL F E E T I H W R S S were treated differently from white FREEDOM E E Q L T D O R K Q This week’s word: Americans. Black children could not attend the same schools or use UNFAIR L M I U R R I C I U SERVICE the same drinking fountains that SQUARE The noun service means N A G T A F A E O A the act of helping. white children used. BLACK J U W H M L B U S R In the 1950s and 60s, thousands of Americans worked together WHITE Jason provided his grandmother a great to change these unfair laws. One of the leaders of this MARCH A L I E B K I N G E movement was a dedicated minister named Martin Luther service when he carried King, Jr. Each year we celebrate his birthday and remember the BUS T H C R A M E T O V her groceries. struggles and sacrifices he made so that the United States of FIRST T M O D E E R F Y N America truly could be a land of equal opportunity for all. Try to use the word service VOTE in a sentence today when Standards Link: History: Students understand the importance of individual action and Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognizing identical character and explain how heroes from the recent past make a difference in others' lives. LAW words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. talking with your friends and family members.

Heroes in the News My Favorite Find an article about someone who has done something heroic or significant. Make a chart Leader or Venn diagram comparing and contrasting Who is your favorite that person’s life and accomplishments to those leader? Explain why of Martin Luther King, Jr. this person is

Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Compare and contrast people. different played They ANSWER: important to you. information about characters presented in reading articles. B8

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It doesn’t have to sit While you are at it, rearrange will take weeks to pick up more If you are on the same mis- on a stove all the time, after all. beds, desks and bookcases hours of daylight, I’m all for sion, think “perky” with these Think toys, too. A bright-yellow together in your kids’ rooms. What child doesn’t love the feel- ing of waking up the next morn- ing to a new look? It’s also refreshing on the eyes to move living-room and family- room furniture. Do it while the kids are at school, and watch their eyes pop when they walk in the door. Wash windows: This one sounds like work, but it’s worth it. Grab squeegees, newspaper and rags to scrub and wipe away the grime. It’s amazing how look- ing through a clean window will brighten everyone’s day! • • • Donna Erickson’s award- winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her Chris Pine creative family recipes and activ- ities, visit www.donnasday.com isney, long the undis- “St. James Place” debuts with and link to the NEW Donna’s puted leader in creat- Tom Hanks, Amy Ryan, Mark Day Facebook fan page. Her lat- Ding animated films Rylance and Alan Alda. Come est book is “Donna Erickson’s such as “Cinderella,” “Frozen” Nov. 25 we’ll see Pixar’s “The Fabulous Funstuff for Families.” and “Peter Pan,” and turn- Good Dinosaur,” and Dec. ing them into franchises 18 our best Christmas gift © 2015 Donna Erickson (Tinker Bell has had six mov- will be “Star Wars: The Force Distributed by King Features Synd. ies without Peter Pan), now Awakens.” Maybe it’s time we is cornering the super-hero buy Disney stock! and “Star Wars” market. • • • Last year, “Guardians of the “Into the Woods,” the Galaxy” grossed $772 million, Stephen Sondheim Broadway “Captain America: Winter musical brought to the screen Mystery bruise appears, vanishes as if by magic Soldier” grossed $714 million by “Chicago” director Rob and “Maleficent” (spun off of Marshall, stars Meryl Streep DEAR DR. ROACH: I have just blood vessel, which can happen rate to 97 percent of women, but “Snow White”) grossed $758 as a bad witch. Ladies in the returned from seeing my doctor, spontaneously to anyone. Once only 35 percent of men washed million at the box office alone. theater were gaga over Chris and was told that the cause of the blood is under the skin, it their hands with the reminder, Disney is headed for more Pine as Cinderella’s , but what I experienced is a mystery! gets cleaned away by cells with although 53 percent rinsed their of the same in 2015. On Jan. most of them wanted to know In the late afternoon, my enzymes that break down the hands without soap. 23, it will release the animated who Rapunzel’s prince was. husband and I were sitting at blood. The color typically goes Keeping hands clean reduces “Strange Magic” from George He is Billy Magnussen, Tony- the kitchen table. He noticed from dark red to green to yellow. infection transmission to your- Lucas. In March, “Cinderella,” nominated for his Broadway that a bruise was forming on This way, we can tell approxi- self and to others. Unfortunately, directed by Kenneth Branagh, turn in “Vanya and Sonia and my right temple — a dime-size mately how old a bruise is. too often even doctors forget to will get the live-action treat- Marcia and Spike.” He’ll soon purple mark, with a bump near Very superficial bleeding also wash our hands (only 65 percent ment starring Lily James of turn up in the action/crime the hairline. Over the next few can move, as the blood literally of the time, in several studies). “Downton Abbey.” On May 1, drama “Revenge of the Green hours the bruise grew larger, gets pulled by gravity (which is Our nursing colleagues are bet- we’ll get the latest installment Dragons” (which screened at with red discoloration down the why you had a darkening down ter at washing their hands. Many of “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” the Toronto Film Festival and right side of my face, to the jaw. to the jaw). I suspect that while hospitals, including mine, have followed by “Tomorrowland” stars Ray Liotta), followed by I had not been injured in any asleep, the remainder got pulled • • • policies in place to improve starring George Clooney. In the aforementioned Spielberg way, and it did not hurt! I called into the hairline or lower down, DEAR DR. ROACH: Are men hand-washing compliance. June, the animated “Inside spy/thriller, “St. James Place.” a 24-hour advice nurse, and was where it could no longer be less likely to wash their hands • • • Out” comes from Pixar, with And speaking of Chris Pine, told I probably had broken a seen. after using the bathroom (for Dr. Roach regrets that he is the voices of Amy Poehler, who received good reviews blood vessel. Many people have come any reason) than women? Are unable to answer individual let- Lewis Black, Mindy Kaling, for “Horrible Bosses 2” (which The next day, I called my doc- down with another mysteri- there any studies providing sta- ters, but will Bill Hader, Diane Lane, Kyle grossed $93 million), he has tor for an appointment, just to ous illness, chronic fatigue tistics? I “preach” hand-washing incorporate them in the MacLaughlan and “Cheers” the sci-fi “Z for Zachariah,” be on the safe side, but my doc- syndrome. The booklet on it as the single greatest preventive column whenever possible. vet John Ratzenberger. Come with Margot Robbie and tor didn’t have anything to look explains the illness and its treat- for most illness. — L.P. Readers may email questions July, watch out for “Ant-Man” Chiwetel Ejiofor, due out early at. When I got up, all the bruis- ment. To obtain a copy, write: ANSWER: If you can think of to ToYourGoodHealth@med. starring Paul Rudd, Evangeline this year, and the disaster ing and discoloration was gone! 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Book” with Bill Murray, Ben to pine for Chris in 2016; he’ll C.C. printed name and address. percent of the time, and men Kingsley, Idis Elba, Scarlett be back in a blaze of glory as ANSWER: I agree with the Please allow four weeks for 37 percent of the time. Placing © 2015 North America Synd., Inc. Johansson, Lupita Nyong’o, Capt. James T. Kirk in “Star nurse that it likely was a broken delivery. a reminder sign increased the All Rights Reserved Christopher Walken and Trek 3.” 10-year-old Neel Sethi as Mowgli. A week later, Steven © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. you might want to keep in grain of salt, though, consid- your mouth, you suffer from Spielberg’s cold war spy thriller mind that in that state, it’s ering the fact that the survey arachibutyophobia. against the law to milk a cow respondents were actually • • • that belongs to someone brides themselves. Thought for the Day: “My else. • Even an honest person might therapist told me the way to • The elephant shrew is more have some sympathy for the achieve true inner peace is to by Samantha Weaver closely related to the ele- deceit attempted by a man finish what I start. So far I’ve phant than to the shrew. named Corey Taylor in 2007. finished two bags of M&Ms • Those who traveled by air • You may have heard of He was so desperate to get and a chocolate cake. I feel - over the recent holiday sea- bridezilla, but what about out of his cell-phone con better already.” tract without paying the high son may sympathize with momzilla? In a survey by — Dave Barry political satirist Mark Russell, fee that he attempted to fake David’s Bridal, 22 percent of © 2015 North America Synd., Inc. his own death. 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Rain, wind, snow, ice, But the ladies do so much the essence of the Freeport Flag from the left. heat of summer ... they haven’t more than bring people together Ladies. • • • missed a single day. On most on Tuesday mornings. Wearing The film “One Tuesday Freddy Groves regrets that he Tuesday mornings, the ladies their instantly identifiable flag Morning” is available now on cannot personally answer reader aren’t alone. People come from shirts, they attend military funer- Vimeo for $2.99 to rent (for a questions, but will incorporate all walks of life to stand with als, take photos of incoming 48-hour period) or for $8.99 to them into his column whenever them: leaders of groups like the and outgoing service personnel buy. The link is: vimeo.com/ possible. Send email to column- American Legion or the Veterans at the airport and post them on ondemand/onetuesdaymorning. [email protected]. of Foreign Wars, parents of the website (FreeportFlagLadies. If you prefer to use DVDs, one is active-duty military, or school com), send packages to veterans being created now and should © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. kids or neighbors. Many are vet- in hospitals, place flags at vet- be available within a month or erans. eran cemeteries, and more. so. The price likely will be in the DVDs reviewed in this column will be available in stores the week of Jan. 26, 2015. little “street cred” in that he had Jewish kid from Staten Island, a degree from the University of would be an African-American PICKS OF THE WEEK Bye-Bye Boo-Yah North Carolina. It also was com- guy with North Carolina roots? “Fury” (R) — Sgt. Collier (Brad Self-portrait from “Art and Craft” mon knowledge that early on in Sometimes neither one of us Pitt) — or Wardaddy, as he is ne of my first “real” news- his career, the African-American knew whom the other was called — has led his tank crew “The Judge” (R) — This fam- paper assignments for a Scott was told to “tone it down” talking about, but it worked. through carnage of World War II, ily/courtroom super-drama Osmall weekly newspaper more than once by the brass It was always a trip doing a all the way from North Africa to reaches out for a hug while in a small town was to take a at ESPN for fear of alienating ‘SportsCenter’ with Stuart.” Germany. “Fury” is the name of smothering your face with big picture of somebody’s big viewers, as if his brand of com- In 2007, Scott was diagnosed their Sherman tank, manned by pages of old Grisham novels. Halloween display in their small mentary was just too hardcore with cancer, and it was a battle Wardaddy, “Bible” (Shia Lebouf), Hank (Robert Downey Jr.) plays front yard. With a clear sense for the home audience to endure he lost a few weeks ago at the “Gordo” (Michael Pena) and an a big-city lawyer who journeys of duty and purpose, I grabbed ... the audience that mirrored the age of 49. He leaves behind two uncouth hillbilly called “Coon- back to his unloved small-town the house digital camera and same demographic that made teenage daughters, legions of Ass” (Joe Bernethal). Near the roots for his mother’s funeral. marched over to the property, highlight reels, typically basket- Eminem, Dr. Dre, NWA and fans — including those who end of the war, the hardened Hank’s father (Robert Duvall) is where, as promised, a big pump- ball ones, and usually at the end Snoop Dogg household names. are only now, begrudgingly and crew gets a fresh-faced typist a judge — and windbag — who kin-head ghost thing awaited. I of a tremendous slam or celes- True, it sometimes felt forced, belatedly, giving him the respect (Logan Lerman) as a new assis- has ruled his small-town Indiana took the shot and turned it over tial three-pointer. It became a but it never felt unprofessional. he deserves, myself included — tant driver. His first task: find his courtroom for decades. Just as to the editor. catchphrase that was featured on For the better part of a decade and a congregation of colleagues seat and wipe up the remains of the family tension thickens, “That’s a page one, right video games (“NBA Jam” comes — and I do mean better part that Stuart addressed best in his predecessor. Judge Father is arrested for a there,” I said. to mind) and an utterance that — Scott and his battery mate what became his own eulogy Director David Ayer (best hit-and-run homicide. In his “What’s the headline?” he could be heard on any wiffleball Rich Eisen held down the early- upon accepting the Jimmy V known for gritty crime dramas desperate hour, the high-and- asked. diamond or basketball court morning “SportsCenter” slot, Award a few years ago. like “Training Day” and “End of mighty patriarch must rely on “Duh ... BOO-YAH!” across the country after school and it was just about perfect. “You beat cancer by how you Watch”) shows battle in brutal his son’s defense. Nobody else in the room got it from that point on. The two had a comedic timing live.” intensity. It’s a grim affair, but but he and I, and that’s because It also led to a lot of acrimony that rivaled Abbott & Costello, a Mr. Stuart, the congregation the mood and tone match the “Art and Craft” — For years, we were both avid watchers of and apologetics. Comedians presence behind the desk that stood in witness. Well played. severity of what’s going on. The the most prolific art forger in ESPN’s “SportsCenter.” loved to zero in on Scott’s self- exceeded McNeil and Lehrer. • • • movie shows heroism in war U.S. history got hundreds of “BOO-YAH,” for the uniniti- proclaimed “hip-hop stylings,” Eisen, now the lead anchor for Mark Vasto is a veteran sports- without chest-beating or drap- fakes into museums and col- ated, was the catchphrase of most notably the acerbic Daniel the NFL Network, realized it, too. writer who lives in Kansas City. ing itself in a flag. lections. His forgeries looked ESPN anchor Stuart Scott. He Tosh. “Easy, Stuart,” he would “Who would have thought masterful, and he mimicked used it as a punctuation during say, pointing out that Scott had that the perfect guy for me, a © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. “The Book of Life” (PG) — the works of artists from a wide This animated feature mixes array of styles and eras. Most pop culture and Mexican folk- of his art supplies were things it. Your best bet is to declutter memorabilia, books or tools. lore to make an adventure about you could pick up at Wal-Mart. long before it gets to that point. Then arrange for pickup of your life, death, love and goofiness. He lied and schemed to pass off Getting rid of clutter Here are some ideas to get you donated items. Manolo (voiced by Diego Luna) his work as the originals, but he started: • If things have accumulated is a passionate young guitarist never really made any money hether you plan to stay • Magazines and newspapers: on the floor, start there. who’s competing with a narcis- doing it. He wasn’t trying to. This in your home forever Allow yourself three of each. • Ask for help if you need sistic soldier (Channing Tatum) documentary sits down with the Wor sell it and move to When a fourth monthly maga- assistance with lifting or hauling for the love of the fairest — and unassuming middle-aged man, smaller accommodations, get- zine or daily paper arrives, throw things away. toughest — young lady in town. and puts light on a surprising ting rid of clutter can make your out the oldest one in the stack. Decluttering is a process. This love triangle has the atten- human story. life easier and safer. • Keep incoming bills or corre- Expect to have to go through tion of the gods of the afterlife, Here are a few very good rea- spondence in one spot, perhaps things more than once before setting up Manolo for an adven- TV RELEASES sons to declutter: easier to find. a basket or folder on the dining- you reach your goal. ture through the worlds of the “Masterpiece: Downton • Fewer opportunities to trip • Clutter can be dangerous. room table, until you write • • • dead. Abbey Season 5” and fall. Consider what happens If emergency services have to checks or reply. Matilda Charles regrets that The mythology of the movie “Marie’s Mind for Murder: when a senior falls and breaks come to your house, will they be • Instead of viewing it as she cannot personally answer is a lot of fun, especially the Set 1” a bone: hospital, rehab and the able to get to you? Or are path- an overwhelming task, work reader questions, but will incor- colorful and exciting “Land of “Mama’s Family: Mama’s question of where to go after- ways in rooms too narrow? Taken on decluttering for an hour porate them into her column the Remembered.” The film was Favorites — Season 4” ward. Can the senior go home to an extreme, holding on to too a day. Sort clothes you don’t whenever possible. Send email produced by Guillermo del Toro, “Regular Show — Mordecai and live independently again? many possessions can be called wear anymore, tackle stacks of to [email protected]. and his fantastical and ghoulish Pack” Sometimes the answer is no. hoarding, and sometimes social paperwork, make a list of items sensibility is reflected here. Last “Maison Close: Season 1” • Organizing makes things services will step in to deal with to give away or donate, such as © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. year was a good year for ani- mated flicks, and this one ranks © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. among the best in its class. related forms and receipts in out the hoses and get rid of Send your tips to Now Here’s a the envelope as they come in. stuck-on detergents. Tip, c/o King Features Weekly This way, when you are ready Service, P.O. Box 536475, • To remove soot from your to start your taxes, all items Orlando, FL 32853-6475 or carpet, sprinkle it with salt, ANSWERS will be together and easy to e-mail JoAnn at heresatip@ let sit and then vacuum. find. yahoo.com. Sports Quiz Answers a horrible music decision, the Repeat as many times as nec- 1. It was 178 games. beautiful song was turned • “To help moisten really dry essary to remove all traces. © 2015 North America Synd., Inc. 2. 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Stockton. “Tooele” mercial) & the remaining acrege of 25.45 acres is zoned $64,900 RR-5. (Residential on 5 acre lots.) BECOME A SUB- 1048 N DOUGLAS LN Beautiful 5+ acre SCRIBER. 882-0050 408 N 250 W $45,000. 1.25 ac in Tooele piece in Vernon Utah. $67,410 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The applications below were filed with the Divi- sion of Water Rights in Tooele County. These are informal proceedings per Rule R655-6-2. Pro- tests concerning an application must be legibly written or typed, contain the name and mailing address of the protesting party, STATE THE APPLICA- TION NUMBER PRO- TESTED, CITE REA- SONS FOR THE PRO- TEST, and REQUEST A HEARING, if desired. Also, A $15 FEE MUST BE INCLUDED FOR EACH APPLICATION PROTESTED. Protests must be filed with the Di- vision of Water Rights, PO Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114- 6300, or by hand deliv- ery to a Division office AGENDA during normal business NOTICE IS HEREBY hours ON OR BEFORE GIVEN that the Stans- FEBRUARY 11, 2015. bury Park Improvement Please visit http:// District will hold its waterrights.utah.gov or scheduled Board Meet- call (801)-538-7240 for ing on January 20, 2015 additional information. at 4:00 p.m. at the CHANGE APPLICA- Stansbury Park Office, TION(S) 30 Plaza. 15-4478(a40335): Geoff One of the three Board M Simper propose(s) us- Members may partici- ing 2.0 ac-ft.THURSDAY from January 15, 2015 C6 TOOELEpate TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN and join the Board groundwater (2.6 miles Meeting through elec- SE of Erda) for IRRIGA- tronic means on a con- TION; STOCKWATER- Apartments Homes for Homes for Homes ferencePublic call.Notices The Public Notices Public Notices ING;Public DOMESTIC. Notices Public Notices for Rent Rent Rent agendaMeetings will be as fol- Meetings Water User 15-5104(a40364):Water User Six Miscellaneous lows: Mile Ranch propose(s) PUBLIC NOTICE PRIVATE BEDROOM. 2250SQFT Rambler for 3BDRM 2BTH in Grants- $$SAVE MONEY 1. CALL TO ORDER Deadline for public no- using 28.0 ac-ft. from SUMMONS Free wifi, satellite TV, rent $1200/mo, 4bdrm, ville, double garage, Search Bank & HUD 2. MANAGER'S OP- NOTICE IS HEREBY tices is 4 p.m. the day groundwater (Stansbury AMANDA SHEREE refrigerator, microwave, 3bth, 2 car garage, fenced backyard, rent/ homes www.Tooele ERATION REPORT GIVEN THAT the Tooele prior to publication. Island) for STOCKWA- C OLBURN DEL- bed. Shared kitchen/ large yard fully fenced, lease with option, BankHomes.com 3. APPROVE MEETING City Planning Commis- Public notices submit- TERING. GADO Petitioner, bath, w/d. No pets. Utili- NE Tooele. $700/dep. $800/dep. Call Dee Berna Sloan (435) MINUTES OF DECEM- sion will meet in a public ted past the deadline EXTENSION(S) vs. ANTHONY JOSEPH ties paid. $385/mo No pets, no smoking, (435)849-1522 840-5029 Group 1 BER 2, 2014 hearing and Business will not be accepted. 15-458 (A29601): Stans- DELGADO, $400/dep no drinking. Glen 4. APPROVE FINAN- meeting scheduled for UPAXLP bury Park Improvement Respondent. 435-882-6141 840-3399 3BDRM, 2BTH, Close to NICE 5BDRM, 3bth, 2 CIALS & WARRANTS Wednesday, January 28, District is/are filing an Civ. No. 104300450 NOTICE TO WATER schools, playground for car garage home in 5. PETITIONS & COM- 2014 in the hour of 7:00 extension for 1.5 cfs or THE STATE OF UTAH USERS STOCKTON, 2BDRM 2BDRM, 1BTH, laundry kids. Ready to move in. Overlake, walk to MUNICATIONS PM. The meeting will be 511.04 ac-ft. from TO: ANTHONY JO- The applications below Basement. $685/mo in- room, 1 car garage, $975/mo, $1000/dep. schools, new carpets. 6. ADJOURNMENT held at Tooele City Hall groundwater (Stansbury SEPH DELGADO were filed with the Divi- cludes utilities, w/d fenced backyard, no No pets/ smoking. Call Seller motivated. (Published in the Tran- in the City Council Park) for MUNICIPAL: In You are hereby sum- sion of Water Rights in hookups. Call after pets, $775/mo, Melody (435)849-2560 $189,000. Call Pam script Bulletin January Chambers, located at 90 Stansbury Park Improve- moned and required to Tooele County. These 6:30pm. (435)841- $750/dep. 137 N 2nd (435)840-2636 15, 2015) North Main Street, ment file an answer in writing 4BDRM 2BTH 2 car ga- are informal proceedings 1533 St. Call Joe Tooele, Utah. District. to the Verified Petition rage 2052sqft, Stockton SELLING YOUR PUBLIC NOTICE per Rule R655-6-2. Pro- (435)840-1359 Utah. Great view. Nice Public Hearing An ordi- L. Jones, P.E. for Paternity, Custody, HOME? Advertise it in The agenda for a special nance of Tooele City tests concerning an STATE ENGINEER Support and Parent Homes for property. $1000/mo. the classifieds. Call application must be 3BDRM 1BTH 4 garage Tooele County Commis- Council amending the (Published in the Tran- Time with the Clerk of Rent (801)637-8145 882-0050 or visit legibly written or typed, $1050/mo term first last sion meeting to be held, Tooele City General script Bulletin January the above entitled Court, www.tooeletran contain the name and $750 deposit.! No HOMES available to pur- January 20. 2015 will be Land Use Element, 15 & 22, 2015) located at 74 South 100 script.com mailing address of the WHY RENT When You smoking.! Owner/agent chase for LOW IN- posted on the county Tooele City Land Use East, Tooele, Utah, and protesting party, Can Buy? Zero down (inactive) COME buyers with website at (http:// map and Tooele City to serve upon, or mail to STATE THE APPLICA- Public Notices & Low Income pro- (435)680-0205. good credit.! Berna www.co.tooele.ut.us/ Zoning map for approxi- Scott A. Broadhead, at- TION NUMBER PRO- grams, 1st time & Sin- Sloan (435)840-5029 Mobile Homes clerk.htm, click on mately 2,120 acres of Miscellaneous torney for the Petitioner, TESTED, CITE REA- gle parent programs, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Group 1 Real Estate. (Tooele County Commis- the Overlake Develop- P.O. Box 1141, Tooele, SONS FOR THE PRO- Deadline for public no- Berna Sloan (435) home for rent, no smok- sion Meetings) and on ment. A development lo- Utah 84074, a copy of STANBSURY PARK, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile TEST, and REQUEST A tices is 4 p.m. the day 840-5029 Group 1 ing/ pets. 882-1550 the public notice website cated in the North West said answer, within 30 3bdrm 2bth multi level, home for rent, no smok- HEARING, if desired. prior to publication. ing/ pets. 882-1550 (http://www.utah.gov/pm area of Tooele City. days after service of this 2 car garage, central n/index.html) . Copies Pursuant to the Ameri- Also, A $15 FEE MUST Public notices submit- summons upon you. Tooele Gateway Apartments ac, family room, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile may also be obtained at cans with Disabilities BE INCLUDED FOR ted past the deadline If you fail to do so, judg- unfinished basement, home for rent, no smok- the County Clerk's Of- Act, individuals needing EACH APPLICATION will not be accepted. ment by default will be $1050/mo. ing/ pets. 882-1550 fice, County Health De- special accommodations PROTESTED. Protests UPAXLP taken against you for the 190 Crystal Bay partment, Transcript Bul- during this meeting must be filed with the Di- relief demanded in said 2 AND 3bdrm apartments behind RENT TO OWN 2bdrm (Reflection Bay) letin, Tooele County should notify Rachelle vision of Water Rights, petition which has been 2bth/1bth quiet park Super Wal-Mart. Swimming pool, Davidson Realty Senior Center, Grants- Custer, Tooele City PO Box 146300, Salt filed with the Clerk of near lake. Starting (801)466-5078 ville City Hall and the Planner prior to the Lake City, UT 84114- Opinions said Court and a copy of $495/mo Space rent/ hot tub, exercise room, playground, www.dripm.com Grantsville Senior Cen- meeting at (435) 6300, or by hand deliv- Shared Freely. which is hereto annexed fishing boat included. ter. 843-2130 or TDD (435) ery to a Division office and herewith served full clubhouse. STOCKTON 3BDRM 144 W Durfee Grants- (Yours and Ours.) (Published in the Tran- 843-2180. during normal business upon you. 2bth, w/d, refrigerator, ville (801)651-5151 script Bulletin January (Published in the Tran- hours ON OR BEFORE DATED this 13th day of Tooele Gateway Apartments dishwasher, carport, 15, 2015) FEBRUARY 11, 2015. Open Forum ac. $900/mo. Avail- script Bulletin January January, 2015. 15, 2015) Please visit http:// Every Tuesday Scott A. Broadhead (435)843-4400 able February 1st. PUBLIC NOTICE Offi ce Space waterrights.utah.gov or Attorney for Petitioner (435)640-0259 call (801)-538-7240 for Lake Point Park & TOOELETRANSCRIPT (Published in the Tran- Cemetery Board meet- Public Notices additional information. BULLETIN script Bulletin January FOR LEASE Office/ ings for the year of 2015 Trustees CHANGE APPLICA- 15, 22, 29 & February 5, Business Space will be held as follows: TION(S) 2015) 2 Beautiful Homes — Utilities included. 48, January 15 Deadline for public no- 15-4478(a40335): Geoff 5 Garage Homestead! 52 & 56 South Main. February 12 tices is 4 p.m. the day M Simper propose(s) us- Price (602)826-9471 March 12 prior to publication. ing 2.0 ac-ft. from April 9 Public notices submit- groundwater (2.6 miles May 14 ted past the deadline SE of Erda) for IRRIGA- SECOND HOME: Public Notices Reduced! • 2 Bdrm June 11 will not be accepted. TION; STOCKWATER- FOR RENT Meetings July 9 UPAXLP ING; DOMESTIC. • 2 Bath August 13 15-5104(a40364): Six • Rambler Deadline for public no- September 10 Mile Ranch propose(s) MAIN HOME: • Great shape tices is 4 p.m. the day October 8 using 28.0 ac-ft. from • 5 Bdrms • Options prior to publication. November 12 - Tentative groundwater (Stansbury • 4 Baths Public notices submit- Budget Hearing Island) for STOCKWA- ted past the deadline December 10 - Final TERING. • Quality, Comfort! Lower EXTENSION(S) Entrance will not be accepted. Budget Hearing • Artesian Well UPAXLP All meetings are held in 15-458 (A29601): Stans- bury Park Improvement $ $ • 5.61 ac. AGENDA the Lake Point Mosquito RENT 675/MO • DEPOSIT 65 Abatement Building on District is/are filing an • 2 Water Shares Upper NOTICE IS HEREBY Sunset Rd. and begin at extension for 1.5 cfs or Cute 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom home in Tooele. Entrance GIVEN that the Stans- 7pm. 511.04 ac-ft. from bury Park Improvement (Published in the Tran- groundwater (Stansbury Central air conditioning, washer dryer District will hold its script Bulletin January Park) for MUNICIPAL: In hookups, new covered parking and fenced scheduled Board Meet- 13 & 15, 2015) Stansbury Park Improve- ing on January 20, 2015 Now Acceptingment Applications yard. Pets negotiable. No smoking. Spotless. at 4:00 p.m. at the Now RentingDistrict. Stansbury Park Office, IncomeIncome Restrictions RestrictionsKent L. Jones,ApplyApply P.E. Rent includes water, sewer, garbage. 30 Plaza. Your Local STATE ENGINEER One of the three Board Rental assistance may be News Source Exclusively for(Published Seniors in the Tran- Members may partici- script Bulletin January pate and join the Board available.Pet Friendly Call for details TOOELETRANSCRIPT 15 & 22, 2015) Meeting through elec- BULLETIN tronic means on a con- Call for435.843.0717 details Sandy Critchlow ference call. The TDD 800.735.2900 agenda will be as fol- 435.843.0717 435.882.4111 SHANE BERGEN lows: 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. MANAGER'S OP- ERATIONH"EH#$%#.''(IJ+1-#K70#$'-1 REPORT 2633 N. Mt. Glen Rd., Erda !!"#$%#&'(()*+,-#./+%0#$'-1 435-840-0344 3. APPROVE MEETING MINUTES OF DECEM- BER 2, 2014 4. APPROVE FINAN- CIALS & WARRANTS 5. PETITIONS & COM- MUNICATIONS For Sale 6. ADJOURNMENT (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin January 794 E VINE ST 15, 2015) New Build Home on 2.5 Acres 4.89 Acres of horse property Beautiful Home on 4.7 Acres Horse Prop. TOOELE F5;U s<. )t. ram#*er to #e #ui*t A #eauti)u* country home on 2.45 acres horse prop8 2;24 s<. )t.= > #edroom= @.A #athroom Beauti)u**y $389,900 erty. This is a must see: $525,000 )inished. Open )*oor p*an. $549,900 $219,900 •Adjacent to Oquirrh ?@?#4%#"AA#B%0#>((+,+?@?#4%#"AA#B%0#>((+,+ @C@#D%#E"A#$%0#>((+,+ 55 E. Main, Ophir Hills Golf Course • Fully Fenced • 3 Bdrms, 3 Bath Under Contract- Lg. Covered Patio - Storage Galore Under

Beautifully Redone Rambler Come and take a look at this beautiful home Beauty in Rush Valley Great curb appeal, wood floors throughout, new carpet, Open Eitchen J *iKinIroom. LarIe #riIht master Amazing Home in Ophir new kitchen with granite countertops, new baseboards, suite= )inished #asement $ Contract$ @ #edrooms= ; )ami*y rooms. Rea**y #eauti)u*. new roof, and so much more! 129,900 199,900 w/ 2nd Home & Land! ;454 s<. )t. $299,900 2#.3'+#45'678#917:(7#$;<1<+; F"F2#D%#G(;+#45'678;#G-0#$'-1 4099 Golden Garden Dr., Erda 2 Homes! Price Reduced =(';+#5'(5+'<:#67#>((+,+ Pine Canyon Road 117 119 Under 101

118 103 102 104 116 Construction 120 105 1 Acre in Erda 115 Under Construction 2 Story Home 121 A ram#*er Dith a neD*y remode*ed #eauti)u* Eitchen 122 Mranite countertops= upIraded )*oorinI. Nou can sti** choose interior co*ors $ on F acre o) horse property $ 114 127 299,900 239,900 123 106 Droubay Road 126 125 112 124 113 107 @F@#B%#$'-1#B1:0#$'-1 F?H"#D#G(;+#45'678;#G-0#$'-1

111 110 109 108 Under MAIN HOME: SECOND HOME: 5 Bdrms • 4 Baths • 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath 15 beautiful 5 acre lots with Quality • Comfort! • Rambler Artesian Well • 5.61 acres • Great shape amazing views still available Construction • Options Use your own builder or one of ours. 2 Water Shares Beautiful Rambler on 1.39 Acres Under Construction Beautiful Rambler $ Fami*yroom Dith Kau*ted cei*inI. ; *aundry rooms. LarIe dininI area J Eitchen. RStra *arIe pantry. Up8 StartinI at 99,000 Pa*Eout #asement D/;nd Eitchen. $269,900 Irades throuIhout= Iranite count. $329,900 Call Laramie Dunn For any of your Call LaramieTooele County’sDunn for Real ALL Estate Specialist real estate needs, call your Real Estate needs Shane Bergen 435-224-4000 435-840-0344 HotHomesTooele.com THURSDAY January 15, 2015 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C7

Public Notices Miscellaneous NOTICE OF AUCTION A-1 SureStor! Notice is hereby given of auction at A-1 SureStor Self Storage, 11 North 1100 West, Tooele, UT 84074 to settle delin- quent !in accordance with section 38-8-4 of In-Depth Features the Utah Code. ! Units !auctioned on Sat- urday, January 24, 2015 @ 11:00 am are: Wayne Pullen, BP Global Logistics #009 Edward Padgen #027 Holly Cisco #030 on Family Values David Scheib Sr #036 Amanda Cordova #037 Rick Lybolt #042 Danny Parry #044 Martha McKinney #051 Steve Rivera #058 Units auctioned on Sat- urday, January 31, 2015 @ 11:00 am are: for Every Faith Mauri Montierth!#081 Melissa Phillips!#086 Jennifer Akers!#091 Kimberley Nielsen!#096 Kimberly Brainerd!#099 Gavin Vigus !#105 Included with Your Subscription Raquel Case!#108 Duane Madill!#109 Alicia Del McQuiddy! #113 This action is an attempt to collect delinquent rents.! As annotated by Our subscribers get the Deseret News National Storage Lien law 38-8-4.! All articles stored by a rental agree- ment, and charges not Edition including the LDS Church News. These having been paid for 30 days, will be sold or oth- erwise disposed of to pay charges.! Auction is subject to cancellation in products offer coverage of Faith and Family Values the event of settlement of debt between owners and tenants of A-1 Sur- eStor, LLC. (Published in the Tran- for our unique audience of multi-faith readers! script Bulletin January 15, 2015) REQUEST FOR PRO- POSALS FOR SUPER- VISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISI- TION SYSTEM GRANTSVILLE CITY CORPORATION Grantsville City is ac- EACH WEEK... cepting written proposals for the installation of Su- pervisory Control and Data Acquisition System from qualified persons or companies to provide Get in-depth, service within Grantsville City. A detailed list of work to be performed is available by contacting rigorous analysis Grantsville City at (435) 884-3411 and may be requested by email at sbroadbent@grantsville and insight of ut.gov. Proposals will be accepted at the Grants- ville City Offices located at 429 East Main Street, issues related Grantsville, Utah 84029 until 3:00 p.m. on Janu- ary 30, 2015. Proposals received after that time to family, will not be considered. The Mayor and Finance Director will review the proposals and submit faith and their recommendation to the City Council on Feb- ruary 4, 2015. The City reserves the right to con- shared sider both experience and compensation in making a selection. The City also reserves the values; as right to negotiate the compensation amount with the person or com- pany that is selected. well as the The person or company selected to perform this services will be an inde- latest news pendent contractor and not an employee of Grantsville City. Send or deliver proposals to from the Sherrie Broadbent, 429 East Main Street, Grantsville, Utah 84029. Dated this 6th day of Church News. January, 2015. Sherrie Broadbent Grantsville Finance Director (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin January 8, 13 & 15, 2015) Invite the TOOELE Whole Town to TRANSCRIPT Your Yard Sale!

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