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Tooele City, Aposhian Reach Settlement in Sod Dispute City and Sod Farm Agree to $840K Settlement; Proceeds from Sod Farm’S Sale Will Be Used for Payment

Tooele City, Aposhian Reach Settlement in Sod Dispute City and Sod Farm Agree to $840K Settlement; Proceeds from Sod Farm’S Sale Will Be Used for Payment

MMA fighters working for the win See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY August 8, 2019 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 126 No. 20 $1.00 Tooele City, Aposhian reach settlement in sod dispute City and sod farm agree to $840K settlement; proceeds from sod farm’s sale will be used for payment

STEVE HOWE The city sold the 1,784-acre STAFF WRITER sod farm, located near Vernon, The Tooele City Council for $1.3 million to Six Mile approved a settlement with Ranch, Inc., of Grantsville. The the former Aposhian Sod Farm city retained the farm’s cer- during its meeting Wednesday tificated water rights of 4,181 Grantsville Police Officer David Parish presents Chloe Allred with a sticker at the Night Out held at Grantsville City Park Tuesday night. evening, ending a dispute that acre-feet (1.36 billion gallons) dates back to 2013. per year. The long-running disagree- An April 30 ruling in 3rd ment between the former District Court set the total A “NIGHT OUT” TO REMEMBER tenant of the Vernon-area sod market value of the sod crop PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD farm and its former owner, at $1.51 million. The city was Tooele City, centered on the awarded $385,600 for attor- value of the crop when the ney fees, breach of contract lease agreement was termi- damages, waste damages and nated. holdover damages, for a net Following a July 23 media- obligation of $1.13 million. tion, the city and sod farm Both the city and sod farm agreed to a $840,000 payment appealed the decision, how- for the value of the sod, includ- ever, leading to the July 23 ing $112,851.37 already paid mediation organized by the by the city in May per an April appeals court. judgment in 3rd District Court. After determining it was The lump-sum payment from receiving no rent or other the city will be made using benefit under the particular funds from the sale of the sod farm last December. SEE APOSHIAN PAGE A9 ®

Stansbury Service Agency candidates Agent Dean Adams (above) of Adult Probation and Parole teaches seven-year- share thoughts prior old Adelaide Hood how to breach a door. Seven-year-old EmmaLyn Stagg (right) to primary day dunks Tooele Police Corp. Casey Bronson.

STEVE HOWE edited for length, spelling STAFF WRITER and grammar. Three candidates are Nobles did not return a vying for an open spot on the request for comment by dead- Stansbury Greenbelt Service line Thursday morning. Agency, while another four are competing for a What does the Stansbury single slot on the Stansbury Service Agency need to do Recreation Service Agency. to improve Stansbury Lake, Only two candidates in both the water and the each race will advance to the shoreline? What needs to general election, based upon be done differently in the the top vote getters in each management of the lake? primary election on Aug. 13. The candidates who advance Hinton: I believe the agen- will then compete for a spot cy has done many things to on the Stansbury Service make the lake more attractive Liam Wayman (above) checks Agency board in the general to the fishermen, as well as out the equipment in the election this November. boaters and swimmers. There Sheriff’s Civilian Rescue Vehicle. Running for the Stansbury are still more things that Greenbelt positions are need to be done with a lot of Michael Griffeth, Kasey hard work from all of us. The Utah Nobles and Stephen Nelson. Highway Patrol The four candidates for the Endicott: I believe that the displayed Stansbury Recreation posi- Stansbury Service Agency their 1958 tions are Brian Endicott, is doing a good job of tak- Ford Fairlane Jacob Zollinger, Devon ing care of the lake and the (above) at the Hansen, and Randall Hinton. shoreline. I encourage them Night Out. AirMed (right) The candidates were asked to keep working at it. They was a popular to provide written answers to have few employees to man- attraction at questions about issues impor- age the lake, parks, and golf the event. tant to Stansbury Park resi- course. If we could increase dents, with a 150-word limit the number of employees to respond. The responses then we could increase the from each candidate, ordered management and overall randomly, are included below. The responses were SEE CANDIDATES PAGE A6 ®

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS B8 Fall prep sports Father Fast on the Flats HOMETOWN B1 start Vialpando - Speed Week OBITUARIES A8 See A10 moves to new returns SPORTS A10 position See A3 See A2 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 8, 2019 St. Marguerite pastor appointed clergy vicar for Salt Lake Diocese

TIM GILLIE priests new to the diocese, Lady of Guadalupe. EDITOR helps new priests adjust, over- Before receiving the call The Rev. Ken Vialpando will sees preliminary investigation to return home to Tooele in celebrate his last mass as pas- and maintains updated infor- 2016, Vialpando served for 12 tor of St. Marguerite Church mation regarding possible civil years as pastor of St. Joseph on Sunday. litigation regarding clerics, Catholic Church in Ogden. Vialpando was appointed according to Vialpando. “It is very unusual for a as vicar for clergy in the Vialpando was born and priest to return to his home Catholioc Diocese of Salt Lake raised in Tooele City. He church,” Vialpando said. “I will City. attended Harris Elementary, miss my family, friends and He has been serving as vicar Tooele Junior High School and parishioners.” for clergy on a limited basis graduated from Tooele High Vialpondo said he may since February, working one School in 1979. return to Tooele as a substitute day a week at the pastoral After graduating from high for the new parish priest or center in Salt Lake City while school, Vialpando served in perform marriages or conduct he also served as pastor at St. the Marine Corps for three funerals as requested. Marguerite. After Sunday, he years before entering the During his three years at St. will work fulltime as vicar of seminary. After seminary, he Marguerite, Vialpando said clergy in the Diocese. served for one year as a Navy the parish worked successfully “I’ll be kind of like the chaplain and three years as a at bridging the gap between human resource person for 61 National Guard chaplain. between English speaking and priests and 68 deacons,” he He served as a religious Spanish speaking communities said. “I’ll be there for their joy- education teacher at Judge to become one community. ful times and in their sorrow- Memorial Catholic High “We all speak the lan- ful times.” School and as parochial vicar guage of the love of Christ,” The vicar for clergy attends at St. Therese of the Child Vialpando said. “We work and to the needs of clergy, deals Jesus and St. Ambrose parish- walk together in unity as one FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO with complaints and com- es. He has been pastor of the body of Christ.” Rev. Kenneth Vialpando is moving from being pastor at Saint Marguerite Catholic Church to Vicar for Clergy at ments, welcomes and orients parishes of St. Pius X and Our [email protected] the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City. Father Vialpando’s last mass as pastor will be Sunday, August 11.

CORRECTIONS In the Aug. 1 edition of the Tooele Transcript Speedweek underway at Bonneville Salt Flats Bulletin, the caption for one of the photographs in “A game of pickleball on Elton Park’s new courts,” Annual record breaking speed trials incorrectly identified the person in the photo. The scheduled to run through Aug. 16 photograph with the cor- rect name is on page A8 of TIM GILLIE p.m. tomorrow. today’s paper. EDITOR Racing begins on Saturday In the Aug. 6 edition Since 1914 racers have ven- at 10 a.m. and will run until 7 of the Tooele Transcript tured to Tooele County’s salt p.m. Racing is scheduled to start Bulletin, the hospital in the flats near Wendover to try and at 7:30 a.m. Sunday through article, “Newborn at hospi- set new speed records. Friday. tal tests positive for opiates The Southern California Entry passes for specta- and amphetamines” was Timing Association’s Speed tors may be purchased at the incorrectly identified. The Week will return to the entrance to the salt. hospital where the child Bonneville Salt Flats this week- Spectators can walk through was born and treated was a end. the pits, view the vehicles, and Salt Lake-area hospital. Speed Week draws racers talk to the drivers and crew from all over the world who members. drive hot rods, roadsters, belly The SCTA advises spectators tankers, lakesters, motorcycles, to bring a hat, sunglasses, and streamliners, and even diesel shade. All semi-permanent spec- Your Local trucks that want to run the tator areas require a tarp floor- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO International Speedway in a ing as a covering on the salt. Driver Jerry Carbone stands next to his car getting a little shade while he waits in line to takes his turn running Community quest to have their name added Binoculars are also recom- the salt flats. to the list of record holders. mended as the race vehicles are News. Pits opened up at the salt a quarter mile way when they The spectacular scenery and The Bonneville Salt Flats 80 exit 4. Stay flats for set-up at 7 a.m. today, run the race course. racing conditions at Bonneville International Speedway is locat- Additional information about with inspection and registration Vendors will be available with make it one of the most popular ed north of Interstate 80 near Speedweek can be found at Informed. of vehicles running from 10 a.m. food, eyewear, sunscreen and areas in the world for speed, Wendover, Utah, approximately www.scta-bni.org. to 5 p.m. today and 8 a.m. to 5 more, according to the SCTA. according to the SCTA. a 10.6 mile drive from Interstate [email protected] TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Subscribe 435-882-0050 State wants county to hire mental health contract monitor

County proposes new position to audit $2M in substance abuse The county has a contract McCoy said. “They would over- said. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT and mental health funds flowing to Valley Behavioral Health with VBH to provide substance see and evaluate the patient There is no timeline for fill- BULLETIN abuse and mental health servic- load and programs, making sure ing the position yet. The County TIM GILLIE County Auditor’s office during es using state and federal funds. that services are being delivered Commission needs to approve ADMINISTRATION EDITOR its meeting Tuesday night at the The Division of Substance as they should be.” the budget adjustment to Scott C. Dunn Publisher Tooele County may soon be County Building. Abuse and Mental Health, a The base salary for the posi- include the new position before Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus looking to fill a new position “The primary responsibility part of the state Department of tion is $75,000 annually, with the hiring process can start, she OFFICE for someone to monitor the for this position would be to Human Services, recommended 75 % of the person’s time direct- said. Bruce Dunn Controller county’s contract with Valley monitor and audit the approxi- the creation of the monitor posi- ed at VBH and the remaining The County Commission Chris Evans Office Manager Behavioral Health. mate $2 million in funds that tion in a routine audit report 25% at other duties in the audi- may approve the new position Vicki Higgins Customer Service The Tooele County flow from the state to Valley earlier this year. tor’s office, according to McCoy. after the second reading of the Makenna Bergen Circulation Manager Commission held the first read- Behavioral Health through the “This person would be specif- Eventually the position will budget adjustment at its next EDITORIAL ing of a budget adjustment county,” said Tooele County ically focused on the agreement be funded by additional grant meeting. Tim Gillie Editor to add a new position to the Auditor Alison McCoy. with Valley Behavioral Health,” revenue from the state, McCoy [email protected] David Bern Editor-at-Large Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Steve Howe Staff Writer Mark Watson Correspondent ADVERTISING Planning commission Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & recommends extending Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director longer stay in RV parks Liz Arellano Graphic Artist PRODUCTION TIM GILLIE consecutive days of occupancy, Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager EDITOR according to Jeff Miller, Tooele Fred Feinauer Production Manager Recreational vehicles may County planning staff. Dan Coats Pre-press Technician be able to stay in one place in In response to a question a recreational vehicle park for from the planning commission, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered up to 150 days if the Tooele Robinson said the change he by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, County Commission approves is requesting will apply only Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele a proposed ordinance change. to RV parks, not mobile home County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the The Tooele County Planning parks. United States. Commission voted to rec- “The whole reason I bought OFFICE HOURS: ommend that the County the old S&W trailer park was to Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Commission approve changes control the development in the closed Saturday and Sunday. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO in the county’s land use ordi- area,” Robinson said. “It was a CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: The owner of the Lake Point Mobile Home and RV Park is seeking ordinance changes for the property. 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. nance regulating recreational blight ... the infrastructure is a PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: vehicle parks during the plan- total mess.” 4 p.m. day prior to publication. ning commission’s Wednesday Robinson is also the devel- “I can see RV parks like this for common use, that areas not The planning commis- COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, night meeting at the County oper of Saddleback. filling a need for temporary covered by RVs be landscaped sion voted unanimously to BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: Building. With only three remaining housing for workers,” said and maintained according to recommend that the County 3 p.m. day prior to publication. Chris Robinson, who bought mobile homes occupied in the planning commission member an approved plan, driveways Commission approve the OBITUARY DEADLINE: the former S&W Trailer Park in former S&W park, Robinson Scott Jacobs. to be hard surfaced, and mini- requested ordinance changes. 10 a.m. day of publication. Lake Point, requested that the said he may go through the Robinson also requested mum standards for road width [email protected] Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals county change the ordinance required legal process to repur- that the county change a por- in an RV park. postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by to allow a space in an RV park pose the property. tion of the ordinance related to the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, to be rented to an individual “I want this to be a nice RV RV parks that allows RV park Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, for up to 150 days instead of park with RVs that come and campsites to include cabins Rodeo Tooele City, Utah 84074. the current 30-day limit. go,” Robsinson said. “But par- without plumbing up to 400 I T A G Country Band Battle E R E & POSTMASTER: “I’m working with a part- ticularly in the winter, we need square feet. He requested that H Send change of address to: ner who has experience in RV some longer term residents.” the county strike out the “with- BBQ Competition PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 parks,” Robinson said. “And The planning commission out plumbing” language in that Parade he said that 150 days is what amended Robinson’s proposal part of the ordinance. 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 Movie Stars email: [email protected] is needed to be financially to allow for up to 40% of the The planning commission or visit our website extension at viable.” spaces in an RV park to be agreed with Robinson’s pro- & Much More www.tooeletranscript.com For comparison purposes, occupied by the same RV for posal. Entire contents ©2019 Transcript Bulletin American Fork allows 60% of up to 24 months for workers in County planning staff also Publishing Company, Inc. All rights August 15, 16, 17 reserved. No part of this publication may the spaces in its RV parks to construction and professional suggested language for the RV be reproduced in any form without the be permanently occupied and services industries at the dis- park ordinance that includesKANAB a AUGUST 16th & 17th 2019 KanabWesternLegends.com written consent of the editor or publisher. North Salt Lake allows up to 90 cretion of the park’s owner. minimum area to be set aside Kanab, Utah THURSDAY August 8, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 Je Saunders FOR TOOELE CITY COUNCIL

TOOELE • Well-planned Growth Councilmembers set to review TRANSCRIPT • Promote Local Businesses BULLETIN • Support Public Works, Parks, and Common Areas Delivering the News new Grantsville General Plan in Tooele County for http://jeffysaunders.wixsite.com MARK WATSON people also wanted the Main Councilman Jeff Hutchins More Than 120 Years /website CORRESPONDENT Street area preserved for com- said some suggestions from Facebook: @Jefffortooele With open houses and sur- mercial use. the plan are in direct conflict. Subscribe 435-882-0050 [email protected] veys completed, Grantsville The mayor also said the “We get emails and phone City leaders are now review- plan needs to mention SB-34, calls all the time,” he said. ing a new 58-page Grantsville which is a state requirement “People want more places to General Plan document. for cities to provide a moder- eat, but they also want to stop Councilwoman Jewel Allen ate income housing plan ele- growth.” anticipates the Grantsville City ment in their general plans. He said the goal is to attract Council will adopt the plan Councilman Scott Stice said business, but business own- sometime in October after it he would like to see detailed ers make their own decisions provides additional sugges- street maps showing which whether or not to locate in tions to the consultants. streets are through streets and Grantsville. The plan needs to be which would be deadends. Hutchins also mentioned adopted by the planning and The mayor said a traffic items on residents’ wish lists zoning commission and then study of all streets in Tooele require money. Presents receive approval from the City Valley will be conducted soon. “We have to balance the Council, according to Allen. Stice said the plan simply budget and provide fire, She said Grantsville looked like a compilation of police, water and sewer, but received a $60,000 grant from all comments received from are people willing to pay more the Wasatch Front Regional citizens. taxes to have more ameni- Council and the City added “We (City Council) will ties?” he said. “Everybody $6,000 to pay for the updated have to figure out how to put would like to have a rec center, plan. The process began in the pieces together,” Stice but are they willing to pay for November 2018. said. “… Your organization is it?” After a brief review of getting paid a lot of money. Levenger said the general the plan by consultant Ben Seems to me the plan should plan is a guiding document for Levinger, councilmembers be more tight. I’d like to see it a community and not a strate- spent about 35 minutes more precise.” gic plan. Wednesday night discussing Stice said he was in favor of He said the plan does not the General Plan draft. a general plan of five to seven provide the specifics of “who, “One of my concerns is, in pages with an appendix for all what, when, where and how.” essence, you have Main Street the other stuff gathered. An introduction to the plan turning into a long apartment “I don’t think some of that indicates it should be reviewed row,” Mayor Brent Marshall other stuff needs to be in the annually, and updated as said. general plan,” he said. the need arises, in order to Levenger said feedback Levenger said an execu- provide responsible and well- showed citizens did not want tive summary of three or four formulated public policy direc- high density scattered through pages could be added to the tion to community decisions. the community. He said front of the general plan. [email protected] Saturday August 17th 2 performances only! Tooele City Council tables 5:00pm & 7:30pm Adults $5.00 budget, tax rate decision Children 12 and under $3.00 STEVE HOWE conjunction with a property property taxes would be $513 STAFF WRITER value increase that happened,” under the tentative budget Family Pass $15.00 The Tooele City Council said City Councilman Brad using last year’s rate. Under (2 Adults and 3 Children) punted on a final decision for Pratt, during the work session the certified tax rate calculated the city’s final budget and certi- prior to Wednesday’s meeting. by the county, the same home- fied tax rate during its meeting “ … And I think because of owner would pay $466. Tickets available at the door!! Wednesday night, scheduling that shock and surprise, I think At a difference of 8%, that another budget work session we owe it to our citizens to go homeowner would pay $505, for next week. through this again and see if while at 6% the difference Following an 82% tax we can’t find a way to lessen would be $495. At 4%, the increase last year, Mayor that burden.” homeowner in a $280,000 Debbie Winn and the City Winn provided the City home would pay $485, while a Council pledged to hold the Council with a breakdown of 2% difference would be $475. certified tax rate steady this the deficit to the approved ten- Winn said the City’s finan- year. tative budget if they reduced cial advisors, including an Walk-In Clinic The City’s $23.2 million the change in tax rate from outside advisor, recommended tentative general fund budget, 10.25% to a lesser difference, holding the previous tax rate of Monday Mornings 9:00AM to Noon approved at the City Council’s in 2% increments. .003334 to avoid having to use June 19 meeting, was based If the tax rate was only 8% its fund balance. around the current property higher than the certified tax “We have determined, as a tax rate of .003334. The coun- rate, the deficit to the tenta- city, with the financial advice cil received the certified tax tive budget would only be that we have received, is that if rate of .003024 from Tooele $84,091. At 6% and 4%, the we do not continue to maintain County on June 15, which is gap would grow to $192,330 that rate, we’re going to have 10.25% less than the previous and $296,250, respectively. happen to us again what hap- year. If the City Council adopted pened last year,” she said. The property tax rate for tax- a budget with a tax rate only Winn also told the City ing entities are set based on the 2% higher, the deficit to the Council the budget had already certified tax rate, which is cal- tentative budget would be been trimmed during the bud- culated by the Tooele County $396,099. Any deficit to the get process. auditor using a state-issued for- tentative budget’s revenue “There is nothing in that mula and certified by the Utah would result in cuts to its budget we do not need,” she State Tax Commission. The expenditures. said. “We are not asking for Orthopedic Hip, Knee certified tax rate is designed to City Council Chairman Steve more than we need.” Orthopedic Physician Orthopedic Foot, Ankle, enable the taxing entity to col- Pruden said the question once During a public hearing, res- Assistant and Shoulder Surgeon Wrist & Elbow Surgeon lect the same amount of dollars the certified tax rate was calcu- idents expressed concern about from property as the previous lated was if they could lessen rising property taxes, residents year, plus income from new the impact on taxpayers. living on a fixed income and property added to the tax rolls. “Is there a way that we questioned tax breaks for busi- By sticking with the higher can meet the needs that you nesses. Broke it? tax rate from the 2018-19 bud- have proposed and that these The City Council tabled both get, instead of the certified tax department heads deserve, the certified tax rate and final rate, the city would generate an but at the same time lessen the budget and a work meeting to Sprained it? additional $492,107 in prop- burden on the taxpayers after discuss the budget was sched- erty tax revenue in 2019-20. we hit them so hard last year,” uled for Wednesday, Aug. 14 at “I think what turned our he said. 5 p.m. at City Hall. heads was the difference on For a resident in a $280,000 [email protected] Pulled it? the certified tax rate and in home, the City’s portion of Can’t wait? COUNTY BRIEF

County approves road Broken Arrow was the low bid- may not be moved by then projects der. Custer said she expects the because they have Comcast The Tooele County county to have its portion of wires and Comcast requires at Commission approved con- the work completed by Sept. least 60 days to move its lines. Our physicians assistant tracts for two road projects 1, but two of the power poles — Tim Gillie during its meeting on Tuesday can help. night at the County Building. The County Commission approved a $64,927 bid from Kilgore Contracting for fine Call for dental coverage today to help grading and paving of the save money on big dental bills. Village Boulevard east exten- sion. The county received four bids. Kilgore was the lowest This is real dental insurance from Physicians bidder and the highest rated Mutual Insurance Company that helps pay for over on the bid evaluations, accord- 350 procedures – cleanings, fillings, crowns, even ing to Rachelle Custer, Tooele County community develop- dentures. ment director. The County • No annual maximum, no deductible Commission also approved a $117,528 bid from Broken • See any dentist you want – including your own Arrow Inc. for site work, storm • Over 50? Coverage as low as $1 per day drain installation, and paving of Bates Canyon Road in front of Holiday Oil. The county Call now to get this received two bids for the work. FREE Information Kit 435-615-8822 2356 N 400 E, Building B Ste 102 NEWS TIPS 1-888-919-4729 435-882-0050 dental50plus.com/utah Tooele, Utah 84074

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he Tooele Transcript an Environmental Service in Erda, a collision on Smelter was rejected when proprietors Aug. 8, 1919 Bulletin has published Program Support contract, Road and a collision at the met with the City Council. In response to requests by TTooele County news according to Roy Niskala, intersection of Coleman and Declaring Sunday was their some taxpayers asking for tax since 1894. Here is a flashback chief of TEAD’s Environmental Vine streets in Tooele. biggest day for sales, propri- re-adjustments, the Tooele of local front-page news from Program Branch. Friday’s front page featured etors argued that they should County Commission asked the 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago Front-Page an update on salary negotia- remain open. One proprietor privilege from the state board that occurred during the sec- Aug. 5-8, 1969 tions for teachers. said without Sunday beer sales of equalization to reconvene ond week of August. Flashback Utah Highway Patrol The Tooele Education he could not operate. as a board of equalization, but Trooper Dan Chidester said Association had not yet accept- Later in the week, the front the state board refused to let Aug. 9-11, 1994 two persons were killed and ed the proposed compensation page reported that Tooele the commissioners do it. Range fires, started by light- had scorched 14,000 acres and five injured early Tuesday proposals of the County Board Army Depot was in the process The state board also sent ning in south Tooele County, claimed a small herd of cattle morning in a head-on crash of Education. of a wide and rapid expansion information that the assessed had burned a total of 15,600 owned by Jim Gowans. about eight miles west of Teachers were requesting of activities. This was noted to valuation of all farmlands in acres and destroyed 19 cattle Later in the week, Tooele Grantsville. an increase that would make be true due to the handling of the county had been increased by Tuesday, officials said. Army Depot got a $30 million A small foreign car car- $6,000 the lowest salary for munitions that were received 15 %. However, a storm front boost to further identify and rying four New York men starting teachers with bach- and stored at the depot for In other county business, moving through the county investigate hazardous waste crossed over the center line elor’s degrees. The top bracket shipment to Pacific ports. an appropriation of $15 had helped knock the fires sites at the installation. and smashed into a second in the schedule would be To meet demands, the depot was made to the Tooele Fire down, according to Dick Kline, The money was part of car carrying two women and a $10,200. would need to increase its Department toward the pur- interagency fire information $330 million awarded by the man from Nebraska. The two activities 800 to 1,000 % with- chase and installation of a fire officer. Department of Defense to 11 women were killed. Aug. 8-11, 1944 in just a few months to supply siren. Kline said three fires regions selected for priority Other accidents in a span of A request by the Tooele City ammunition for war activities burning in the Sheep Rock cleanup. five days included a rollover Council that beer parlors in in the Pacific area. Correspondent Mark Watson Mountains south of Vernon The funds were part of near Delle, a minor collision the city be closed on Sunday compiled this report.

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Enjoy pleasant family evenings on your own beach at Stansbury Russia ambassador Park’s own wakeboard lake! • Beautiful Gated Community Jon Huntsman • Only 30 minutes from Salt Lake City • Community Beach with a Children’s Play Park stepping down • Boatless Wakeboard System SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — accountable for behavior that • Aqua Park Playground all photos are only representations. U.S. Ambassador to Russia Jon threatens American allies. He Huntsman Jr. has submitted his said he wants to leave to recon- resignation, signaling the end nect with family and home of a two-year stint during what responsibilities. he called a historically difficult Huntsman is expected to time in relations between the serve through Oct. 3. two countries. In Russia, the state-run Huntsman is planning to Tass news agency quoted an return to Utah amid speculation unnamed spokesperson in that he may again run for gov- the foreign ministry as saying ernor, said Salt Lake Chamber Huntsman is a professional, but president Derek Miller, who “the domestic political state served under him during his of affairs in the U.S.” made previous tenure. it impossible to fully develop Huntsman, a Republican, left bilateral ties. Choose From Many Different Floorplans & Lots on or off the Lake the Utah governor’s office in Ahead of his expected return 2009, when former President to Utah, it’s unclear whether Barack Obama tapped him as Huntsman would seek to return • Upgrades are our standard ambassador to China. He was to the governor’s mansion in popular in the state and had 2020, but if he does he step into • Custom Home Builder been elected to his second term the race he would have imme- the year before. diate credibility and popularity, Huntsman mounted a brief Miller said. • Your plan or ours run for president in 2011. In “I think he’s looking at it 2017, President Donald Trump very closely,” he said. • We can design your perfect home named him as ambassador to A recent poll from the Salt Russia, as the U.S. investigated Lake Chamber found Huntsman • .40 Acre Lots Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 nearly tied with the first election. declared candidate, Republican • Building Homes for over 30 Years In a resignation letter dated Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, in a hypo- $ Monday and first obtained thetical general election, but Starting in the 500’s by The Salt Lake Tribune, trailing him among GOP voters Huntsman said he was honored who will decide the party nomi- by the trust Trump placed in nation, Miller said. Laramie Dunn & Lisa Neil him “during this historically Cox said in a statement difficult period in bilateral rela- Tuesday that he’s glad Realtypath 2014 & 2015 top producers in Utah & 2016 top producing agent for the Tooele County Association of Realtors tions” that has included expul- Huntsman has decided to sions and forced departures of return. “If he decides to run for Laramie 435-224-4000 his staff. governor again, it would make In the letter, Huntsman also me a better candidate,” Cox Lisa 435-849-6130 urged the U.S. to hold Russia said. THURSDAY August 8, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 OUT & ABOUT Heat relief and bears make for memorable trip to Banff

wo weeks ago, I escaped into the brush beyond our the blazing summer campsite at a small black bear heat of Utah for milder wandering toward us. T Steve Howe temperatures, longer days and While it was only a smaller STAFF WRITER cleaner air. bear, probably only a bit over I met up with a pair of col- 100 pounds, we beat a hasty lege friends, as well as a con- retreat to Brad’s SUV as it tingent of friends and acquain- bear. walked boldly into our camp- tances from New York, north As we passed by, continuing site. After sniffing around the of the border at Banff National to make our presence known, cooking area and being redi- Park in Canada. The trip had the bear looked down at us a rected from our campsite by been discussed for more than few times but was far more a park ranger, the brief brush a year, following rave reviews interested in its snack. It even- with nature was over as the from other people who had tually wandered a bit further bear wandered off. made the trip. into the woods but not out of Our moment of nature was Brad, my friend from sight. thrilling and served as a fit- Colorado, met me in Salt Lake Needless to say, the bear ting capper to our trip to the and we drove up in the same spray was definitely at hand Canadian wilderness. If you vehicle. The drive was about for the rest of the trip — and ever have the opportunity, 15 hours, not counting stops not in the car where I acciden- Banff and Jasper come heavily COURTESY OF BRAD JAMES for food, a night in a hotel and tally left it before our first hike. recommended — bears and all. A black bear wanders through a campground while writer Steve Howe and friends watch from the safety of a car grocery shopping in Calgary. We’d camped in bear country [email protected] while snapping a few photos. We were tent camping and before, so it wasn’t a total sur- meeting a friend, Kelly, from prise. We’d seen a black bear Seattle, who didn’t have cell on a trail at Glacier National service in Canada. Luckily, we Park two years prior and, from were able to all meet up with- about a half mile away, a griz- out incident and get our camp- zly bear on the same trip. sites established for the night. While that was our only bear The New York contingent, sighting in Banff, the final two who had flown into Calgary, days of the trip were in Jasper were staying in fancier camp- National Park. Our campsite in ing arrangements with beds, Jasper was a few hours north since they weren’t able to bring of the site in Banff and we took their camping gear. After a fun our time on the trip, looking at evening of fire-cooked fajitas the receding glaciers and stun- and libations, we turned in at ning vistas along the way. quiet hours to get an early start When we arrived at the on hiking the following day. campsite, the helpful parks We were up and about early employee at the gate let Brad in the morning and were able know there had been seven to get a prime parking spot. bear sightings in the camp- Summer of Savings through August The hike, rated as one of the ground the day before. With more challenging in the park, one bear sighting already in lived up to its reputation. the books, we decided to cook The first half seemingly at one campsite and put both 0% FINANCING ON went straight up, as switch- tents at the other. backs are apparently not popu- Of course, we started to put Ram 1500 Tradesman & Big Horn lar in Canada. After we took a up the tents at one site before break for a morning refresh- we noticed the pile of bear scat ment — and to get our breath behind it. We debated whether 0% on Ram 3500 HD back — we were back on the it was more or less likely a trail to a saddle between some bear would return to the place 0% on Jeep Compass, far-off peaks. The rest of the where it had relieved itself, hike was pleasant despite some settled on leaving the tents Cherokee, Grand Cherokee challenging footing, to the there and had an uneventful point the final section through first evening. & Renegade a forest was beginning to drag The following evening, we on. were at the cooking campsite, Right up until Brad saw the following a delicious meal of bear, anyways. skillet-cooked steak and pota- When he said he saw one, toes. We’d finished all the food Kelly and I weren’t convinced and were having a nightcap he wasn’t yanking our chains. when we noticed some activity Then I saw it, nearly around on the east edge of the camp- the corner up the trail from us. site, with some dogs barking It’s haunches, which were all and people milling about. $ $ $ that was visible from our loca- A few minutes later, a nice 9,581 5,846 11,489 tion, were definitely brownish woman from a few campsites in color. With nothing else vis- away let us know she had seen 2012 Subaru 2010 Chrysler 2013 Hyundai ible on the bear, and grizzlies a bear. We finished putting Outback Premium 2.5 Town & Country Tucson Limited in the area, we were suddenly away our trash and recycling, F1041B P1311B P1291A on edge. before partaking in a nightcap. While we froze for a second, While Brad went to grab a the bear continued down the few more logs for the fire, Kelly trail and out of sight. At this and I were sitting at the camp- point, a couple hiking the same site when we heard a rustling trail caught up to us, and with in the underbrush. She was on bolstered numbers, we contin- high alert but I saw a squirrel ued cautiously down the trail, clambering into a nearby tree making plenty of bear-alerting and figured it was the source $ $ $ noises. of the noise. Everyone knows 12,777 13,177 13,694 By the time we rounded the how loud those little buggers bend, the bear was off the trail can be in an otherwise quiet 2018 Ford 2016 Chrysler 2017 Volkswagen and nosing around some berry wilderness. Focus SE 200 LX Jetta 1.4T S bushes about 20 feet away. We So I didn’t think anything P1320 S1007 P1343 were finally able to see its face, more of the noise until Brad, which thankfully had the lean on his way back to the camp- profile and big ears of a black site with the wood, pointed

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the golf course, clubhouse, size could have for example ation center Hinton: There are some Candidates swimming pool and parks. an art fair featuring some that will be a Griffeth: The current great points in the master of the local artists. Display huge benefit to iteration of the master plan is plan of Stansbury Park. We continued from page A1 Nelson: items may include things our communi- a good place to start. No one need to maintain what is My experi- such as paintings, sculpture, ty. Personally, knows the direction that the here and focus on the growth ences at the photography, quilting, fly I would love growth will come but a mas- that is already upon us. The improvement of the lake. lake have been tying, woodworking, etc. We to see a splash Brian Endicott ter plan can help guide that five to 20 year improvement positive. The have a number of very tal- pad added if growth. Public input is essen- plan has worthy projects that Griffeth: times I’ve been ented musicians living in this at some point it becomes fea- tial. The ideas of the many will allow Stansbury Park I have been on the water, Stephen community. A music festival sible. I am not aware of any can help direct the decisions to grow with class. I would impressed I’ve been sur- Nelson would be an activity that demographics in the com- of the board. I would love love to see neighbors and our with the work prised that would be well received. munity that are being under- to see Stansbury Park more community as a whole come that has been more people aren’t out there. Additional activities for the served. However, if there are independent and growth will together and ensure that’s done recently However, along the shoreline older generation would ben- any and if I become a board fuel that ability. The pro- Stansbury Park is an enjoy- to improve Michael and right near the clubhouse, efit those important members member, I would encourage posed area of Stansbury Park able, safe, and clean place to the shoreline Griffeth the area can get crowded of our community. the underserved to reach out is significantly larger than the live. Please give Neil (Smart) around the at peak times. Other easily- There are proposals being to me so that I could make current park and so we have and Glenn (Oscarson) big clubhouse and the work on accessed entry points could considered for additional better informed decisions on the chance to improve our hugs every time you see them the weeds. This large man- be useful. For example, to amenities in our community. their behalf. infrastructure if the planning and thank them for their made lake will always have my knowledge, there are no Each should be looked at is done in advance of the years of service! “issues”. There needs to be easy or official access points closely to see that there is a Zollinger: I would like growth. continuous study into solv- on the southern or western need for these new facilities. to see Stansbury have more Endicott: The master plan ing the problems. We have parts of the lake. This con- It is easy to spend tax dollars lighting on streets and major Zollinger: After glancing sets good goals and direc- had some successful ideas in centrates all public access to build new facilities, but intersections. To make our over the master plan I am tion for the coming 20 years. the past but as the popula- at the clubhouse or along before allocating financial, it parks and greenbelts more impressed with the items It helps the board to have a tion grows, other ideas are the northern section. If an needs to be shown that there available we need more pic- that have been addressed direction to work towards. needed. Perhaps deepening objective is to increase usage, is a need and that they will nic table and facilities that and agreed upon. We need The focus should continue the lake could help with the other access points might be be used. will encourage the residents to keep in mind the potential to be to keep Stansbury Park weed growth. It is important in order, if they are feasible. of Stansbury Park to use of incorporating and making a safe and clean community that every household that That said, the access points Hinton: We live in a quiet, these areas. These areas decisions that will benefit that we can not only be proud lives on the lake take respon- we do have (such as the golf cart, biker, jogger, friend- should be made available to the community. We always of now, but that we can leave sibility for their shoreline. parks on Delgada) should be ly paradise. The fountains, our youth’s sports for prac- need to be looking for ways for future generations. maintained in such a manner trees, parks, observatory, tices. to improve so our children’s Hansen: that they’re pleasant and easy pool, golf course, and busi- children can experience Hansen: The Stansbury Stansbury to use. My observations are nesses all compliment each Nelson: I think we could Stansbury as we did. Park Master plan’s introduc- Lake’s water that the grass in those points other and provide a wonder- use park benches—places tion contains this phrase, quality, use, seems to be unusually yellow. ful experience for all our to sit and relax, enjoy a cool Nelson: I view the master “More than 410 households resident pro- residents. There needs to be summer evening. Every time plan in a positive light, and in Stansbury Park also tection and Zollinger: a balance in growth and we I jog in Stansbury Park, I’m applaud the current board for deserve thanks for their its future is Devon I know the should come together in mak- amazed that we don’t have its efforts in assembling the response to the parks and one of the Hansen board has ing these decisions as a com- any kind of dedicated trail for document. Unfortunately, I’ve trails needs assessment sur- most critical been address- munity. We need to have the joggers or cyclists. I’m also seen many well-thought-out vey and for their input and and controversial questions ing the issue county looking out for our surprised, given the number plans go by the wayside. As support for these important facing the Service Agency. of cleaning interests as well as the other of dog owners, that we don’t with everything, it’s all in the community resources.” There are a number of issues up the lake. I Jacob entities in the area. have a dedicated dog park. I execution. It will be impor- The current agency mem- regarding the lake such as support them Zollinger do support the master plan’s tant for the board governance bers should be complimented resident and non-resident and what Griffeth: I have always proposed splashpad, as well process to ensure that prog- for seeking and including use and resident ownership they have done up to this felt that a rec center would as the plans to remove the ress is made on the plan. residents input as this plan rights. The Service Agency’s point and look forward to be beneficial. That should tennis courts to make room That will likely prove much has been implemented. The authority may be somewhat assisting them in investigat- include a pool that can be for a bigger pool. I’m not sure more difficult that creating plan is well done, and imple- limited based upon the ing other options. I feel the used by the schools for com- if we have enough public the plan. My feelings are that menting the plan over the original agreement between lake is more usable to the petition as well basketball basketball courts. The dan- larger parks and recreation next years will be important. Tooele County and Terracor. community than before. My courts and other amenities. ger with this question is that facilities are better than The county has the ability to The residents of Stansbury only concern that I feel needs That may require bonding yes, of course there are tons smaller ones. These attract override any plan we have in Park have the right to know to be addressed is the large for which some residents are of things we could add. But more people than smaller place. It is critical that we get the details of that legal agree- numbers of geese. This needs against bit I think it would will they get used, and who is parks, which often seem the county’s support on the ment. Once the terms of to be addressed yearly. help engender a sense of going to pay for them? It may empty when I drive by them. plan. I have the background this agreement are known community. There also needs be better to ensure that our Obtaining larger parks can and experience to work with and legally recognized, the What other amenities to be more walking/biking existing facilities are best- be difficult, as it (naturally) the county to protect our critical and emotional ques- does Stansbury Park need trails connecting the different of-class, and promote their requires larger pieces of land. community. tions regarding the lake can for its residents? Are any areas of the park. Additional usage, before collecting funds Big plots don’t just happen. In 20 years, the Tooele be determined. The Service demographics in the com- tax revenue from commercial from residents to build new They must be purposefully Valley will be filled with Agency needs to take the munity not being served and retail businesses would facilities. acquired. Stansbury Park homes which will have a responsibility to work with well by the existing offer- be beneficial. should ensure that large, cor- great impact upon Stansbury Tooele County to determine ings? What are your thoughts nerstone areas are set aside Park. I have the experience the extent and impact of legal Endicott: Stansbury Park on the service agency’s for parks. Each can offer necessary to help prepare for agreements between the two Hansen: The Service currently provides all of the draft master plan? What a different attraction than this growth and the impact. parties. Until that time, we Agency could take an active necessary amenities and is should the focus of long- another, to attract a different [email protected] need to protect this beautiful role in expanding arts and working to add additional term planning be in population segment. resource and enjoy the lake, music. A community of our amenities such as a recre- Stansbury Park? Mass shootings so far this year almost reach 2018 levels SEATTLE (AP) — Just seven Associated Press, Northeastern of the shooters to commit sui- involve domestic violence, and Elementary School in 2012, he graphic: young, white men. months into 2019, the U.S. has University and USA Today. cide or get killed by police. eight of 74 public mass shoot- had fatally shot his mother in Most mass shootings in the experienced almost as many The database tracks every Here are some takeaways: ings since 2006 involved the their Newtown, Connecticut U.S. are carried out by men, mass killings as occurred in all mass killing dating back to OVERALL NUMBERS killing of a blood relative, the home. with white men making up of 2018. 2006, and the El Paso and The last three years have data shows. The shooter’s par- Jaylen Fryberg, 15, sent text nearly 50 percent of the shoot- Back-to-back mass shootings Dayton massacres had traits seen several fluctuations in ent, sibling, cousin, nephew or messages to lure two cousins ers, the database shows. in Texas and Ohio brought the that were similar to many ear- mass killing numbers. In 2017, niece was shot first and then and several friends to the caf- The median age of a public total number of mass killings lier incidents. That includes 225 people died in 32 mass the perpetrator sought out oth- eteria at Marysville Pilchuck mass shooter is 28; signifi- so far this year to 23, leav- shooting a family member killings, driven by the massa- ers to kill. High School in Marysville, cantly lower than the median ing 131 people dead. There while carrying out a mass cre in Las Vegas. In 2018, the “They’ll take it out on fam- Washington, in 2014. He then age of a person who commits a were 25 mass killings in 2018, killing, which happened in year was marked by a surge in ily and then society, figuring shot the four students before mass shooting of their family, claiming 140 lives, according Dayton; the young age of the mass killings in public places, they already committed a mur- turning the gun on himself. according to the database. to a database compiled by The perpetrators; and the tendency including schools in Texas and der,” said David Chipman, a And last month, police say Since 2006, 12 mass shoot- Florida. former agent with the Bureau a man in Southern California ings have been committed by A typical year has roughly of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms began his rampage by killing gunmen 21 or younger. That 29 mass killings. and Explosives who now works and injuring family members includes the 21-year-old sus- Mass killings — defined as as a policy adviser at Giffords: before shooting strangers. In pected gunman in El Paso. 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Shane Brian Foulon Helen Marie Tooele in 1957 where Ike took employment as a mechanic Shane Brian Foulon, age 45, Youngberg Ferguson at Stoker Motor Co. Helen passed away peacefully Friday, worked at the Tooele Valley Aug. 2, 2019, from brain Helen Marie Youngberg Nursing Home and Tooele cancer. He was born April Ferguson was born Dec. 14, Army Depot for more than 20 18, 1974, grew up in Tooele 1923, in Lyman, Wyoming. She years. Her husband passed and graduated from Tooele died peacefully at her home away in 1997. High School. He served in the in Tooele surrounded by her Helen is survived by her Kentucky Louisville Mission family Aug. 5, 2019, at the three children, Isaac C. “Ike” and attended Utah State age of 95. She is the daughter (Gloria) Ferguson, Carol Ann University. of Adolph Werner and Rosa (William) Burton, and Tammy Shane loved volleyball, Barbara Fillin Youngberg. Gayle McCrone (Robert photography, music, helping Helen grew up in a loving Phipps); nine grandchildren, people and all things outdoors home of eight children, she 19 great-grandchildren and which included rock climbing, being the second youngest. four great-great-grandchil- hiking, river rafting, back- Mildred, Helen’s next older dren. packing, fly fishing, mountain sister, is her only remaining The funeral will be held at biking and ATV riding. After sibling. Helen attended Lyman, the 11th and 14th Ward LDS being diagnosed with cancer Shane is survived by his par- Wyoming, schools and spent three children. Their marriage and gas station. Helen worked meetinghouse in Tooele, 190 S. and no longer able to work, ents, Danny and Joan Foulon her childhood on the family was later solemnized in the doing laundry in the home Coleman St., on Saturday, Aug. he spent his time serving of Hurricane; sister, Colette farm. Salt Lake Temple in 1960. for oil field workers, and as a 10, at 11 a.m. A viewing will others, volunteering at the (Bob) Low of Hyde Park; Helen was married June 16, Helen and Ike lived in housekeeping worker at the be held from 9:30–10:45 a.m. food bank, working at the brother, Kyle of West Valley 1942, to Isaac Junior Ferguson Lyman during the early years Cooley Hotel in Lyman. prior to the funeral service. Bishop’s Storehouse, playing City; sister-in-law, Kirsten in Pocatello, Idaho, the same of their marriage. Ike worked The Ferguson’s moved to The interment will be held at piano and cheering up other (Jason) Elkins of Provo; neph- day as Wayne and Evon (St. as a mechanic for several years North Salt Lake in 1956 as a the Bountiful City Cemetery, cancer patients at Huntsman ews, Brody, Brooker, Rhett, Jear) Shelton, Junior’s cousin. following WWII, before open- result of Ike’s father’s illness 2224 S. 200 West, Bountiful, Cancer Institute, and caregiv- Bronson and Stockton Low; The couple was blessed with ing his own mechanic garage and death. They later settled in Utah, at 1:30 p.m. ing. Shane’s passion for music and niece, Eliza Elkins. He included playing the piano was preceded in death by his and singing with the Sterling younger brother, Bryce, and Singers and Utah Voices. The both sets of grandparents. Uinta Mountains and Moab A viewing will be held were his heaven on earth. He Friday, Aug. 9, 2019, from 6–8 MATTERS OF FAITH made friends easily with his p.m. at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. optimistic attitude and great Main St., Tooele, Utah. Funeral faith in Jesus Christ, which services will be held Saturday, encouraged and uplifted oth- Aug. 10, 2019, at 11 a.m., with ers. We appreciate everyone’s a viewing from 9–11 a.m., at The law is not about to qualify for prayers and support, especially the Salt Lake Hunter South the doctors and staff at the Stake center located at 5180 Huntsman Cancer Institute and W. 4700 South, West Valley Encompass Health. City, Utah. His love; it’s about His love for us

ne of my granddaugh- political body, they did have stand the larger context of this ters just finished her political influence. They took discussion between Jesus and DEATH Oclassroom work for Bill Upton great pains to separate them- the Pharisees, you may want driver’s education, which leads GUEST COLUMNIST selves from common people to read chapters nine and 10 Lynn A Wootton NOTICE to one of those significant life by avoiding “legal contamina- of John. Graveside services for Lynn events — the driver’s test. tion,” which resulted in nearly The verse that I want to A Wootton will be held Friday, Charlotte Gourley The fruit of successful com- endless adding to existing law. convey is in John 10:10. “The Aug. 9, 2019, at 11 a.m. at the pletion of that test leads to the not to impede traffic, but to They were, in our vernacular, thief comes only to steal and Tooele City Cemetery. Charlotte Gourley, age often but not always coveted facilitate its safe and efficient the original “holier than thou” kill and destroy; I have come 72, passed away Wednesday driver’s license. Operators of flow. This is somewhat similar people. Except their goal was that they may have life, and afternoon, Aug. 7, surrounded motor vehicles are told, at least to Biblical law, which wasn’t to be holier than everybody. have it to the full.” Underline by her loving family. Funeral for now, that driving is a privi- given to make life more diffi- This particular event illus- in your mind where Jesus says services are pending at the lege not a right. I am reminded cult, but to give fullness to life. trates the problem with that His coming is to bring fullness Dalton-Hoopes Funeral Home. that rights are fluid things that There are many examples kind of thinking. The Pharisees to the life He gives. This is sig- A full obituary will appear may be whimsically applied to of this, and one of the best is had added to a practical law nificant because in Matthew in Tuesday’s edition of the all sorts of activities. recorded in the book of John. about the need for rest and 5:17, Jesus says His purpose Transcript Bulletin. Part of her classroom study Jesus had been speaking to made it something callous in coming is to fulfill the law. was devoted to the identifica- some Pharisees, who were to the point of cruelty. The It is encouraging to remember tion of signs by their design. angry at Him for healing a original law, in Exodus 20:8, the law was not given for us to MYGA AUNNUITY For example, the stop sign, blind man on the Sabbath. was simply “Remember the qualify for His love, but the law which has a distinctive, yet Not everyone may be familiar Sabbath day by keeping it was given to express His love often ignored message to stop, with the Jewish sect called the holy.” In context more infor- for us. 3.25% Something On seems straight forward enough Pharisees. They were “separat- mation about the Sabbath is GUARANTEED to make it an elementary com- ists,” who were one of at least given in the following verses, Bill Upton is chaplain of the Your Mind? mand. But experience warns three religious sects prominent but nothing that would sug- Tooele City Police Department. 10 YEARS against that assumption. during the time of Christ. gest healing should be avoided Write a Letter The reason for stop signs is Although not formed as a during the Sabbath. To under- to the Editor! Tooele Transcript Bulletin P.O. Box 390 TOOELE PICKLEBALL AT ELTON PARK Tooele, UT 84074 [email protected]

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the property, according to the contract. Aposhian city’s attorney, Ted Barnes. Then in May 2018, the court The lawsuit was originally reversed its prior decision that continued from page A1 tried before a jury in December Tooele City was entitled to 2016. The jury determined offset the value of the sod crop Tooele City proved Aposhian with Aposhian’s total farming arrangements of the lease committed waste on the prop- revenues in 2013. agreement, Tooele City sought erty of $137,000 and the mar- A new trial on the sod crop INTRODUCING to terminate the lease without ket value of the sod crop was issues occurred last December, cause in 2013. The city, follow- $2.77 million. with the court ruling the ing the required notification, In December 2017, the court value of Aposhian’s sod crop NEW AND IMPROVED was obligated to pay for the granted Tooele City’s motion was $1.51 million. In subse- value of the mature sod crop for a new trial in regard to the quent post-trial memoranda under the agreement. sod crop value and determined on Feb. 11 and Feb. 15, the Aposhian Sod Farm request- the city suffered holdover court declined to reconsider TOOELE BUS ROUTES. ed $3.2 million, an amount damage and Aposhian had rev- or denied all requests to adjust the city could not substantiate, enues totaling $942,719.45 in the damage or attorney fee and a lawsuit followed when 2013, which offset the value of amounts. the lessee refused to leave the sod crop at the end of the [email protected] UTA is excited to announce expanded morning, midday and evening bus service throughout Tooele County. Below is a highlight of the new Nevada lake poised to become and improved routes that are available in your great restoration story area now. RENO, Nev. (AP) — People along the river. But they were When Bryant was growing driving between Reno and Las devastating for fish, wildlife up, the work was barely getting Route F453 Vegas probably won’t notice and wetlands at the lake, which started, in large part due to the August 2019 proposal SEE N TEMPLE ! S anything unusual as they pass lost a reliable source of inflows. interest of a newly elected U.S. 80 I NSET TA TE ! Walker Lake, located at the “It was a real lifeline for that senator from Nevada. 500 S base of Nevada’s Wassuk Range lake,” Bryant said of the river. In an interview with the SALT L AKE CITY in one of the least-populous Walker Lake, like Pyramid Reno Gazette Journal , former 15 80 215 80 counties in the United States. Lake northeast of Reno, is Democratic Sen. Harry Reid, MAGNA SALT LAKE COUNTY But people who waited what’s known as a desert ter- D-Nev., said he first set eyes LAKE decades yearning for the lake minus, or terminal, lake. That on Walker Lake around 1968 POINT 36 Benson Grist Mill JIM M AMELIA EARHA R to recover from its human- means it’s located at a low when he was a new member Park-and-Ride WRIGHT B RO ! WILEY P OS driven death spiral are marking point in a desert basin and has of the Nevada Assembly. The Y D O 15 STANSBURY 215 PARK OLI T

a historic milestone. no natural outflows besides sight of the lake glistening in 138 THERS D R

INTERNATIONAL TLE R D SALT LAKE CITY T WAY On July 5, for the first time evaporation. the desert stuck with Reid and TOOELE CENTER T D R INT’L AIRPORT since Europeans settled the COUNTY ! Terminus lakes can be after he was elected to the 36 remote and scenic Walker healthy, vibrant places as long NORTH TEMPLE Senate he ushered into law the 112 2400 North 80 ! ! ! ! Park-and-Ride 80 Power Basin, there’s water flow- as they have steady inflows. Desert Terminal Lakes Act in F453 ! RE DWO

5600 W Station 1000 N 80 F453 ! ing through the Walker River The problems happen when 2002. TOOELE OD R D ST MAIN exclusively for the benefit of those inflows don’t arrive. The original law and subse- UTAH AVE 400 S 154 the lake’s fish and wildlife. When water evaporates, the quent versions led to around ! “It’s kind of a historical water vapor floats off into the $300 million in funding for 02461 Legend M ILES Flex route every 60 minutes; moment,” said Jeff Bryant, air and the solid material gets acquiring water rights and can deviate up to ¾ mile executive director of the left behind. other actions to revive the Walker Basin Conservancy. When there aren’t enough lakes and their watersheds. That’s because from 1936 inflows to keep up with evapo- A 2009 version established until April 16, it was illegal ration, the solid material con- the Walker Basin Restoration IMPROVED ROUTE F400 for the federal water master, centrates and diminishes water Program, which eventually or anyone else, to move water quality. turned over to the Walker Basin – All-day service from 5:35 a.m. - 6:51 p.m. through the Walker River for As Walker Lake declined by Conservancy. – Additional early morning trips anything other than nourishing about 150 feet from 1868 to Through the legislation, – Modified routing on 1280 N. Main Street crops or cattle. 2018, the concentration of dis- the organizations have spent – Serves the Tooele Senior Center The Walker River Decree solved solids tripled. more than $80 million buy- that established those restric- The result was a slow, ing water rights sufficient to tions didn’t include the health depressing decline in fish and deliver water to the lake at 108 of fish, wildlife or people at bird populations accompanied cubic feet per second, which Walker Lake among “beneficial by a decline in the overall represents about 44 percent of REVISED ROUTE F402 uses” of Walker River water. aesthetics and vibe of the lake the water needed to restore the – All-day service from 7:27 a.m. - 5:20 p.m. The result was that for 83 itself. lake’s fishery. – Serves the Tooele Senior Center years, the only time river water Bryant, 39, grew up in The money from Congress flowed into the lake was when nearby Hawthorne, Nevada helped purchase water rights the Sierra Nevada winter and watched as once-bustling from farmers and ranchers. But produced so much snow at bait shops, marinas and lake- that wasn’t enough to get addi- the headwaters farmers and side parks withered and died. tional water into the lake. IMPROVED ROUTE 451 ranchers in the valleys below Around 2011, the fishery, for As long as the Walker River couldn’t use it all. all intents and purposes, finally Decree didn’t include in-stream – Replaces Route 453 from Tooele to Downtown That changed July 1 when blinked out. flows to the lake as a beneficial Salt Lake a staffer at the Walker Basin “It was really hard to watch,’’ use, there was no legal way to – Converted to Fast Bus ($2.50 fare) Conservancy placed a water he said. ``It was incredibly shift the water from agriculture – More stops on Main Street order with the federal water depressing, the fishery finally to restoration. – Expanded morning service from 5:04 - 8:19 a.m. master who authorized an died.” The Fish and Wildlife – Expanded evening service from 3:44 - 7:04 p.m. additional 7.75 cubic feet (218 Bryant and others in Foundation filed its first liters) of water per second to Hawthorne were far from the change application to do just pass through Bridgeport and only people harmed by Walker that in 2011. Topaz reservoirs for the sole Lake’s demise. It took eight years of legal purpose of replenishing the It also hit hard the people of wrangling in federal court NEW ROUTE F453 lake. the Walker River Paiute Tribe, before the application was – Mid-day service from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. “We are trying to make the who have been in the basin for approved and the decree was – 60–minute service on weekdays river reliable again,” Bryant time immemorial. amended to include in-stream – Connects to Tooele and Benson Grist Park and Ride, said. “It is something we talked The Paiute people were so flows. the International Center and the TRAX Green Line about since I was a 10-year-old intertwined with the lake they Although the application – Connects to Route 217 and 551 kid.” were referred to in their native only covers about 7 per- For the past 150 years, language as Agai Dicutta, or cent of the water rights the Walker Lake’s story was a story trout eaters, because they Conservancy controls, Bryant is of two vital signs moving in the caught huge trout from the hopeful it sets a precedent that wrong direction. lake. speeds up the change applica- IMPROVED ROUTE 454 Since 1868, the lake’s water “Our portion is badly dry- tion process for the remaining level has been going down ing up and receding,” Tribal rights. – Replaces Route F401 and 453 from while the concentration of total Chairman Amber Torres said. “This is a turnaround point,” the International Center to Airport and dissolved solids went up. “We would love to see it replen- Bryant said. Now, “The lake North Temple That’s because the late ished.” has a water right.” – Morning trips from 5:11 - 8:50 a.m. 1800s is when newly arrived The additional water flowing More water and fish should – More evening trips from 3:12 - 6:59 p.m. settlers began diverting Walker to Walker Lake is just a fraction also help bring back birds and – Grantsville Loop expands to SR -112, River flows mostly to power of what it’s going to take to make the lake more attractive Durfee St. and Main St. economic growth on farms and restore it to vibrancy. to people for fishing, boating ranches in Nevada’s Smith and And it’s taken more than 30 and swimming. Mason valleys. years, tens of millions of dollars “It is one of the great resto- For more information visit rideuta.com/tooele or call The diversions were great and acts of Congress just to get ration stories of the West if we for raising cattle and crops to that point. can pull it off,” Bryant said. 1-888-RIDE-UTA. 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DARREN VAUGHAN first half of Tuesday’s contest, the other end of the pitch as SPORTS EDITOR THS GIRLS SOCCER beginning with a breakaway Hillcrest’s Annyka Scherschligt The Tooele girls soccer shot by Lundwall that sailed split the Tooele defense for the team appeared primed for a with its sights set on a strong over the crossbar in the open- game-tying goal in the ninth big road victory in its season Region 10 season. ing minute. Lundwall made minute. opener Tuesday afternoon “It’s a young team — it’s good on her next opportunity, “The way we started — I in Midvale, taking a 1-0 lead an inexperienced team, no taking a perfect feed from mid- thought we started like a just over three minutes in and doubt about it,” Tooele coach fielder Cecily Wolfe and con- freight train,” Duggan said. getting chance after chance Stephen Duggan said. “A few verting on the resulting break “We came in with a game plan against Hillcrest’s defense. of their goals, we could have to put the Buffs (0-1) in front. of playing fast and certainly However, the host Huskies defended better, as well. I McCloy had an opportunity started fast, and the game plan found their footing as the don’t think (Hillcrest) created to double Tooele’s advantage was working. Then, we just game went on, while the fantastic goals. I think we in the eighth minute on a decided to start running with young Buffaloes appeared a more or less helped them with breakaway, but stellar goal- the ball with our head down, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO step slow. The result was a 4-1 the goals that they got.” keeping from the Huskies not playing into space. We Tooele’s Liz Lundwall goes one-on-one with Hillcrest’s Kate Timmerman Hillcrest win at East Midvale Liz Lundwall and Makenna (1-0) kept the Buffs from played into Hillcrest’s hands (7) during the first half of Tuesday’s non-region girls soccer game at East Elementary School, though McCloy used their speed to get extending their lead. Shortly after we took the lead.” Midvale Elementary School. Lundwall scored Tooele’s lone goal just over it was a valuable learning behind the Huskies’ defense after, the Buffs’ inexperience three minutes into a 4-1 loss to the Huskies in the season opener for both experience for a Tooele squad time and time again in the resulted in a breakdown on SEE TOOELE PAGE A11 ® teams.

FROM THE Cowboys chase region crown SIDELINES Morning practices are a test of desire ull disclosure: I am not a morning person. Never Fhave been, never will be.

Darren Vaughan SPORTS EDITOR

I was even less of a morning person when I was a teenager, and particularly when school wasn’t in session. The only rea- son I ever woke up before noon was to watch Bob Barker host The Price is Right. With that in mind, I couldn’t help but to be impressed when I went out to Grantsville’s foot- ball practice Wednesday morn- ing. I got to Cowboy Stadium at 9 a.m. — certainly plenty early enough by my standards. But the boys and girls in the Grantsville looks to build on recent run of success red jerseys, helmets and shoul- der pads had already been out DARREN VAUGHAN here? Kayden Bohman (above) leads there for two hours by that SPORTS EDITOR “It goes up every year, and the Grantsville football team in point. The band and cheerlead- Jackson Sandberg and we want to push it even high- pre-practice stretches on July 29 ers were out there practicing Gauge Pyne have seen it all er than what we have been,” at Grantsville High School. The as well. Cowboys are preparing for their in their four years with the Pyne said. “I feel like we can season opener Aug. 16 in Mount All were hard at work in Grantsville football program. win region. If we just come Pleasant against North Sanpete. pursuit of being more than just together as hard as we can Gauge Pyne (64, right) blocks for good enough. and we just work together and quarterback Jackson Sandberg GHS FOOTBALL build that bond and we just during the 2018 season opener SEE VAUGHAN PAGE A11 ® fight every game, I feel like we against North Sanpete. Pyne and When they were freshmen, can be on top.” Sandberg are both seniors this the Cowboys were coming The Cowboys enter the season and will play major roles off a 1-9 season, and off-the- 2019 season as one of the for the Cowboys on both sides of the ball. field turmoil surrounded the favorites in a revamped Class Salt Lake program en route to a 4-7 3A. The Region 13 coaches FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS record. The next year, coach picked them to finish third, Kody Byrd came in and led and the Deseret News has win it. It’s going to be a tough outlasts Grantsville to a 5-5 record and them fourth in their preseason road — there’s some great a trip to the state quarterfi- Class 3A rankings. While some teams that we’ve got to play, nals. teams would shy away from week in and week out.” Omaha in Last year, they went 8-2 those kind of lofty predictions, Sandberg is a large part of and advanced to the quarter- Grantsville is embracing them. the reason the Cowboys are so finals after finishing second in “I think if things fall the confident. He’s going into his ing starters (Pyne, Branson able,” Sandberg said. “It’s a Class 3A North. right way and we stay healthy, second year as Grantsville’s Yager, Chaz Shafer and different speed, so just having slugfest With that recent history of we’re one of those top teams,” starting quarterback, and Austin Grey), he’s looking for the experience and obviously, year-by-year growth, where Byrd said. “We have as good a with the help of an offensive even bigger things this season. DARREN VAUGHAN can the Cowboys go from chance as anybody, I think, to line that features four return- “It’s a lot more comfort- SEE COWBOYS PAGE A11 ® SPORTS EDITOR The Salt Lake Bees opened their seven-game Midwest road trip in thrilling fashion Wednesday night, defeating the Omaha Storm Chasers Tooele, Stansbury finish 12-11 in 10 innings at Werner in top three at River Oaks Park in Omaha, Nebraska.

DARREN VAUGHAN Uintah. Braydon Griffith SPORTS EDITOR THS GOLF finished second overall The boys golf teams from with an 18-hole score of Tooele and Stansbury high SHS GOLF 72, with teammate Peyton The Bees (50-65) took a schools lit up the course at Thevenot two strokes 12-9 lead in the top of the River Oaks Golf Course in off the lead as Cedar Valley’s behind in third place with 10th inning on a fielder’s Sandy on Tuesday, finishing Caden Dunn shot a sizzling a 74. Hunter Luke shot 85 choice by Michael Hermosillo second and third, respec- 68. Dallin Calister shot 80 and Cole Clawson posted a that allowed Jo Adell to score, tively, in the first Region 10 and finished in a tie for sev- score of 89 for the Stallions. followed by a two-run double match of the season. enth place, with AJ Griffith Other players for Stansbury by Jose Rojas that drove in Tooele finished with rounding out the team score included Drew Knudsen Taylor Ward and Justin Bour. a team score of 313, just with an 83. Cache Holmes (89), Dan Estes (92), The Storm Chasers (50-65) three strokes behind first- shot 89 for the Buffaloes, Ty Taylor (92), Joseph made things interesting when year school Cedar Valley. but did not figure into the Luke (92), Tayson Alder Xavier Fernandez hit a two- The Buffaloes were led by team score. (93), Coy Bingham (102), run home run off reliever PHOTO COURTESY OF JEREMY ALVERSON Ashton Morrill and Luke Stansbury posted a team Cooper Jones (104) and Jeremy Rhoades to lead off the Stansbury’s Hunter Luke hits an approach shot from the fairway during Begnaud, who each shot score of 320, just 10 strokes Brock Shepherd (105). bottom of the 10th. Tuesday’s Region 10 golf match at River Oaks Golf Course in Sandy. Luke 75 and tied for fourth place off the pace and 14 strokes recorded an 18-hole score of 85, helping the Stallions finish third in the SEE GOLF PAGE A11 ® SEE BEES PAGE A11 ® seven-team field. individually, seven strokes ahead of fourth-place THURSDAY August 8, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11

130 pounds with a 40-yard ingness to work that hard and Cowboys Vaughan dash time that could be mea- sacrifice their summer. If I’d continued from page A10 continued from page A12 sured in centuries instead of had that kind of desire, they seconds was certainly a con- probably could have used tributing factor. Having hands another body on a roster that our summer workouts helped High school sports and of cement and fingers of but- only had 37 players. If noth- too. I feel a lot better this activities are mostly about fun ter didn’t help, either. ing else, I could have been on year.” and games. That will be true Above all, though, I the scout team — a sacrificial Byrd lauded Sandberg’s as long as the Friday night couldn’t dedicate myself to lamb as a fourth-string run- leadership skills, both as a QB lights come on across the two-a-day practices dur- ning back running a toss play and as a defensive back. country each fall. But success ing the hottest part of the against our Division I-bound “He’s a naturally great takes desire. So does waking summer. After practice, my starting defensive end. leader, and now he’s put that up at the crack of dawn for football-playing friends would Instead, all I could do is confidence behind it as well,” the first of two daily practices come into the fast-food joint make sure the shake machine Byrd said. “You see him out in the waning days of your where I worked, reloading was working right. there correcting kids and mak- summer vacation. themselves after three hours Darren Vaughan is a vet- ing sure they’re in the right I’m not sure I ever could of hard work under the blaz- eran sports writer from Moab, spots and making sure they’re have done it. There were ing mid-summer Moab sun, Utah. Even today, getting up doing things the right way. multiple reasons why I was a while the extent of my work in time to watch The Price is It’s been great. It’s been really manager for my high school was making sure the fries Right is a struggle. Email him good knowing we can put football team instead of play- were fresh. at dvaughan@tooeletranscript. new wrinkles in because of his ing on it. Being 5-foot-7 and I always admired their will- com. grasp of the base offense.” Sandberg has plenty of weapons around him, begin- ning with the one-two punch the Bees, while top prospect Salt Lake comes home to of Trent Brown and James Bees Adell struggled, going 0-for-6 Smith’s Ballpark for a four- Fuluvaka in the backfield. The with five strikeouts. game series against the El Paso continued from page A12 Cowboys will have to replace Salt Lake and Omaha con- Chihuahuas from Aug. 15-18 2,000-yard rusher Parker tinued their three-game series before going back on the road Thomas, but the running- Omaha’s Brett Phillips Thursday evening, with the to face Tacoma, Reno and El back-by-committee approach reached base on a dropped series finale scheduled for Paso in an 11-game stretch. could be just as potent. Brown FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO third strike and stole sec- Friday. The Bees will then The Bees will wrap up their ran for 223 yards on 38 car- Grantsville football coach Kody Byrd looks on during a July 29 practice at ond and third bases to travel to Des Moines, Iowa, season with a four-game home ries (5.9 yards per attempt) Grantsville High School. Byrd is entering his third season as the Cowboys’ give the Storm Chasers for a four-game series against series against the Reno Aces last season, and Fuluvaka had head coach, and he has posted a 13-7 overall record. a chance with two outs, the Iowa Cubs that begins from Aug. 30-Sept. 1. 283 yards on 36 attempts (7.9 and Kelvin Gutierrez Saturday. [email protected] yards per attempt) — his lon- and Elier Hernandez gest run was 60 yards — with “A big part of our offensive walked to load the bases. three touchdowns. However, Rhoades got “(Brown and Fuluvaka) philosophy is to control the clock, Jecksson Flores to fly out to stepped up and had a great Hermosillo in center field summer,” Byrd said. “We’ve grind it out and tire people out, to end the game. got a good running-back-by- Salt Lake led the game committee, but ultimately, and we’ve got the guys up front to 7-3 through five and a half it starts up front (with the innings and 9-6 going into offensive line). A big part of be able to do it.” the bottom of the eighth our offensive philosophy is to inning, only to squander control the clock, grind it out — Kody Byrd, Grantsville football coach the lead as reliever Zac and tire people out, and we’ve Ryan gave up three runs got the guys up front to be able line, where Yager, Fuluvaka Manti, Delta, Region 15 favor- and blew the save. Bees to do it.” and Garrett Behunin should ite San Juan and Class 4A starter Parker Bridwell Sandberg also has his top all contribute, while Logan Tooele. received a no-decision in two receivers back from 2018. White, Chace Gipson and “We did that on purpose, a solid five-inning outing, Ammon Bartley had 17 catch- Wood return in the secondary. to really test ourselves,” Byrd allowing three runs on five es for 278 yards and three Byrd is excited about the said. “I wanted something to hits with five strikeouts and touchdowns, and Taylor Wood potential of his defense, par- prepare us against all the dif- three walks. caught 15 passes for 220 yards ticularly in terms of secondary ferent regions. Hermosillo went 2-for-5 and a score. depth. Fortunately for the with a pair of home runs Defensively, Pyne will play “We’ve got a lot of experi- Cowboys, they have a number and four RBIs. Josh Thole middle linebacker this season ence back there,” Byrd said. “I of multi-sport athletes accus- was 2-for-4 with a two-run after playing outside in 2018. think Kaden Kelley has done tomed to playing in big games. home run and three runs He had 34 tackles and four a great job stepping up this In 2018, Grantsville finished scored, and Rojas was 2-for- tackles-for-loss last year, along summer, and we’ve got Blake third in boys basketball and 5 with two RBIs. Kaleb with five sacks, six quarter- Thomas who’s doing really won the baseball state cham- Cowart and Erick Salcedo back hurries, two interceptions well. We have probably four pionship, and a number of each had a pair of hits for and two fumble recoveries. (cornerbacks) who can play. players on the football roster That came on the heels of a Any of those four guys could were members of at least one sophomore campaign in which start and do really well. It’s of those teams. he had 30 tackles, seven tack- frustrating for them because “It’s a different experience les-for-loss, two sacks and two they can’t all be out there, come playoff time,” Sandberg fumble recoveries. but it’s good for us (coaches) said. “Just having so many With 20 games of varsity because can rotate them in and people and the energy’s a lot experience under his belt, keep them fresh.” different. Even though it’s a Pyne is looking forward to The Cowboys play a difficult different sport, It does give you being a leader on both sides of schedule this season, hoping experience.” the ball. to avoid another early playoff Grantsville opens the 2019 Full Color “I feel like I have a lot more exit. The Region 13 schedule season Aug. 16 in Mount Only knowledge of the game — pass is much more difficult, with Pleasant against North blocking and everything like the likes of Union, Carbon and Sanpete. The Cowboys will that, and knowing more posi- Emery being replaced by Juan then travel to Tooele on Aug. tions than I ever have,” he said. Diego, Summit Academy and 23 before playing their home ¢ Bartley and Eathen defending Class 2A champion opener against Manti on Aug. Copies! Brinkerhoff join Pyne as South Summit. In non-region 30. Their first Region 13 part of a talented linebacker play, the Cowboys will face game will be Sept. 20 at home 24Per Copy corps. Grey is the lone return- 2018 Class 3A runner-up against Judge Memorial. ing starter on the defensive North Sanpete along with [email protected]

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The Huskies’ attack began to pick up from that point, though Tooele goalkeeper Maddy Lyman’s saves were mostly routine. The Buffs had a couple chances to regain the lead late in the first half, but McCloy’s shot from the right wing was turned away in the 25th minute and Lundwall was stopped on a breakaway in the 29th. McCloy had another opportunity just after halftime, but ran out of room and her shot from the right post was turned aside. The floodgates opened for the Huskies after that. Hillcrest took the lead in the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO 46th minute on a breakaway Tooele senior Makenna McCloy (7) pushes the ball toward the goal during TOOELE goal by Morgan Miller, and Tuesday’s non-region girls soccer game against Hillcrest at East Midvale TRANSCRIPT Shaylee McQuiston’s free kick Elementary School. Hillcrest won the game 4-1. got past Lyman in the 56th Bring in Your minute. Scherschligt added would have gotten a draw out picked up the shutout as ULLETIN her second goal of the after- of it, I don’t think Hillcrest the Stansbury girls soccer B Digital Files noon in the 75th minute. would have felt aggrieved, team played a scoreless draw “You look at the scoreline either.” against Orem in its season and you see 4-1, you think, Tooele played its first home opener Tuesday at Orem High ‘that must have been easy,’” game of the season Thursday School. 58 N. Main • Tooele Duggan said. “I think the real- against Kearns. The contest The Stallions (0-0-1) played ity is, with seven one-on-ones was not complete at press host to Jordan in a non-region 8:30 am to 5:30 pm • Monday – Friday (for Tooele), it shouldn’t have time. The Buffs will play host game that was not complete been 4-1. I don’t think we did to Juab on Tuesday before at press time Thursday after- 8.5 x 11 inch • 20# bond paper enough to win it because we wrapping up their preseason noon. Stansbury will travel to Some restrictions apply dropped our tempo so much schedule Aug. 15 at Summit Bear River on Tuesday before from where we were, where Academy. returning home to face we should be and where we Stansbury 0, Orem 0, tie Taylorsville on Aug. 16. need to be — but I think if we Goalkeeper Ainsley Thurber [email protected] Highest Quality tournament host Juan Diego the tournament. They will be State-of-the-Art Golf (372), Ogden (386) and Ben back in action Monday at El Color Printing continued from page A10 Lomond (411). The teams Monte Golf Club in Ogden in competed again Thursday another region match hosted Equipment! Uintah posted a team at Dinaland Golf Course in by Ben Lomond. score of 334, followed by Vernal, with Uintah hosting [email protected] A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 8, 2019 MIKE GARRARD’S ALL CARS ARE BLUESTAR CERTIFIED BY 3RD PARTY INSPECTION Bargain Buggy’s STATIONS 2011 RAV 4 2015 FORD F-150 LARIAT 2011 RAM 3500 LONG BED 2014 FORD F-150 PLATINUM Nice! Nice! stk#12994 Diesel! stk#TBD Nicel! stk#12981 $ *** $ *** $ *** 163 526 380 $ *** MONTH MONTH MONTH 400 MONTH

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“MMA is hard. If you can do this, you can do anything. It teaches you to set goals; to believe in yourself.

— KEITH AZBURY OWNER OF TOOELE MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Andrew “Boomer” Arellano, Jocelyn Kaufman and Kacee Cummings are preparing for upcoming mixed martial arts fights. Kaufman and Arellano are fighting on Friday in Salt Lake. Cummings is preparing for her amateur debut in September.

STORY JESSICA PETTIT FIGHTING Tooele County fighters live for the challenge of mixed TO martial arts and learn about THETOP themselves along the way ompeting in one martial art is tough. COURTESY OF KEITH AZBURY Competing in mixed martial arts Trainer Keith (MMA) is even tougher. That’s accord- Azbury, fighter ing to Keith Azbury, owner of Tooele Boomer Arelleno, C Zac Cavender, Martial Arts Academy and MMA head coach for several local fighters. Jocelyn Kaufman and “MMA is hard,” he said. “If you can do this, trainer Brandon you can do anything. It teaches you to set goals; McCollum. The to believe in yourself.” fighters hold Practicing MMA has definitely helped the belts they 22-year-old Andrew “Boomer” Arellano to have won while believe in himself. He started training with training at the Azbury in 2013. Tooele Martial “I saw a flyer about it and I just came in and Arts Academy. started training,” he said. “It definitely builds your confidence.” Arellano has always enjoyed testing his skills against others.

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COMMUNITY NEWS Tooele Civic League to plant trees around county The General Federation of local communities across the which is part of the federation, Women’s Clubs has an initia- United States. has a goal to plant 10 trees in tive to plant 1,000 trees in The Tooele Civic League, areas around Tooele County by April 24, 2020 — Arbor Day. Local businesses including Walmart, Home Depot and Tooele Valley Nursery will be donating the trees. The Civic League has many areas throughout the county inter- ested in planting trees, accord- ing to Geneal Dart, spokes- woman for the Civic League. Tooele City and the Tooele County School District are two of the groups interested in planting trees, Dart said. Grantsville City Cemetery received the Civic League’s first three trees and more are needed, according to Dart. Anyone who would like to have trees planted, or donate trees to be planted, can contact Dart at 435-882-2036. Monetary donations are also accepted. The Civic League also wants to plant the seed of mem- bership. To join a General Federation of Women’s Club, contact the Tooele Civic League through Dart COURTESY GENEAL DART at [email protected] or the Will Peters (left) of Grantsville City, plants a tree at the city’s cemetery with Ladies Community Club of Geneal Dart of the Tooele Civic League. The Civic League has a project Tooele at ladiescommunity- COURTESY GENEAL DART underway to plant donated trees in Tooele County through Arbor Day [email protected]. Sherokee Robision, Geneal Dart, Lisa Evenson. Dart accepts a donation of trees for the Tooele Civic League from 2020. the Tooele Walmart store. INTERPERSONAL EDGE How to dismantle the hypercritical guy in the office Q: My co-worker is not my instead of waiting for his criti- One of my clients used my will be required. Helping people easier to inflame. boss but constantly follows me cism, you look at him with wide advice to get rid of a control- avoid what they do not want around criticizing every little Daneen Skube eyes and ask him to tell you ling, bored government official and obtain what they want is Daneen Skube, Ph.D., execu- thing I do. I am ready to smack GUEST COLUMNIST what to do every minute he will when building his home. This profoundly more powerful than tive coach, trainer, therapist and him. Mostly I ignore him, but quickly become exhausted. official showed up 10 times a just expressing your emotions. speaker, also appears as the FOX that just makes him worse. Is The thing is he wants to day criticizing the building of Channel’s “Workplace Guru” there a clever way to get him off upset and control you but my client’s home. I advised my The last word(s) each Monday morning. She’s the my back? tration rewarding. Annoying doesn’t really want to help you client to start calling this guy Q: I have a co-worker who author of “Interpersonal Edge: A: Yes there is a clever people feel great power in being or work harder. Your job is to every 15 minutes asking for lives for a good verbal fight. He Breakthrough Tools for Talking way to get him off your back. able to drive us right up the make him work hard helping advice on doorknobs, tile and is constantly poking, insulting to Anyone, Anywhere, About Instead of waiting for him to wall. you every single second until he paint colors. Within three days, and generally trying to start an Anything” (Hay House, 2006). give you advice, start asking Frustrating people like to is itching to get away from you. the government official told my argument. Is there any way to You can contact Dr. Skube at every minute for him to tell you have the illusion of control Yes, he will certainly go on to client to never call him again discourage his conflict seeking? www.interpersonaledge.com or what to do. He will rapidly get without having to work hard. find another workplace victim and disappeared. A: Yes, people who thrive 1420 NW Gilman Blvd., #2845, exhausted and ask you to leave Criticizing every move you less clever than you. However, Consider what the person on war have no idea what to Issaquah, WA 98027. Sorry, no him alone. make, believe it or not, feels your example may save others bugging you wants to avoid do when peace breaks out. personal replies. When we are resisting what powerful to your co-worker. from his game if they are smart (hard work in this case). Now Disengage, move away and cre- © 2019 Interpersonal Edge. someone is doing, the annoying What these people do not enough to see what you are make it obvious that if your co- ate a high-quality day, and he Distributed by Tribune Content person usually finds our frus- want to do is work hard. If, doing. worker continues, hard work will seek out people who are Agency, LLC.

A BETTER LIFE POETRY Local youth represent county well Blue Elvis

here are so many at annual 4-H state competition delightful poems by Ted Kooser Faith Shearin that it U.S. POET LAUREATE T 2004 – 2006 can be difficult to select just Editor’s note: “A Better Life” As first place winner, was well represented in Logan one to show you. This one is is a weekly column by the USU Handley was invited to play for last month. from her sixth book, Darwin’s Extension – Tooele Office that the Tuesday evening banquet. After the banquet on Daughter, published in 2017 focuses on a variety of topics Linden Greenhalgh He gave an awesome perfor- Tuesday evening, the kids had by Stephen F. Austin State University Press. Faith Shearin lives in GUEST COLUMNIST intended to enhance quality of mance! Jones played piano a dance and then an all-night West Virginia. life. background music before party. If they wanted to leave dinner. When he came and the party, they had to go to tah State University has in shooting sports, vocal sat down to eat, I told him he their dorm room and go to Blue Elvis sponsored the annual performance, instrumental should have finished with a bed. On Wednesday, we went It was August 1977 when Elvis Presley fell U4-H State Contests performance, variety talent, really loud Beethoven’s Fifth. to the awards breakfast and face down on his Graceland bathroom floor; for 107 years. Last month 11 piano performance, public He’s a good kid and too mod- afterward said goodbye to all by the time paramedics arrived, he was Tooele County 4H youth and speaking, job interview, pet est for that. It’s a good thing I the new friends we made, took two leaders traveled to Logan advocacy, 4-H congress inter- never learned to play piano. some pictures and then headed cold and blue. I knew this because I was with for three days of competition view, fashion review, sewing, Day two of competition for home. We stopped at Farr’s my grandmother, Belle, who called her sister, and activities. favorite foods, world of work, started early with Livestock Ice Cream in Ogden and got Geraldine, who came over at once so we The youth had the opportu- consumer bowl, horse judging, and Horse Judging at USU’s back to Tooele at 2 p.m. nity to compete in 31 different livestock judging, impromptu south farm in Hyrum. Jacob If you are interested in could watch the news. My grandmother knew areas from shooting sports to public speaking, and 4-H dem- Sagers, Nick Alders, Jayse learning more about 4-H State Elvis liked peanut butter on white bread vocal performance. Youth and onstration competitions. Livingston and Ashlee Contests, give us a call at the with American cheese, eaten in his jungle room leaders stayed on campus and Hanna Rogers competed in Greenhalgh judged lambs, USU Extension Office or come were able to get a taste of col- Pet Advocacy, a new competi- goats, pigs and steers, while by and talk to us. We would which had Tiki chairs, fur lampshades, lege life. After competitions tion that tests knowledge of Jones judged horses. Alison love to help you and your chil- a waterfall. Other neighbors arrived: on the first day, activities and pet health and management. Sagers competed in sewing and dren get involved in 4-H. women in short skirts, women who dinner were held on Old Main She also competed in Variety modeled her dress at the fash- Hill. A giant water slide was Talent. Mitchel Handley, Rey ion show after the banquet. In Linden Greenhalgh is the brought with them more of the food Elvis constructed out of black plastic Sellers, Caden Jones, and all, our youth competed in 26 county director of the USU loved: coconut cakes, fried chicken, bacon. and everyone had a chance to Jackson Deeter all competed competitions. Extension – Tooele County Elvis was dead, and summer had been so cool off and have fun. Some in Musical Talent. Handley Greenhalgh and Autumn office, which is located inside kids tried to set the record for placed first in instrumental Zierenberg were inducted as the Tooele County Health hot the things we touched burned our hands: distance past the end of the performance playing Kenny new state 4-H ambassadors at Department Building, 151 N. handles of garden hoses, car doors, slide on the wet grass. Later Dorham’s Blue Bossa on the the Wednesday awards break- Main, Tooele. The phone num- the metal swing set my grandfather they were showing off grass Flugelhorn. The Flugelhorn is a fast and several blue ribbons ber is 435-277-2400. burns on their legs and arms. fancy kind of trumpet but with were brought home by the rest built for me on the back lawn. I listened Tooele youth participated a little different tone. of our youth. Tooele County to the sound of southern women’s voices expressing disbelief; they said I swan

and I pictured something rippling MISSIONARIES and solitary; they said Well, shut my mouth and I saw blue Elvis, falling. Colton Jensen Elyse Orton American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry Colton Jensen has been Elyse Orton has been called magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the called to serve as a mission- to serve as a missionary for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2018 by Faith ary for the Church of Jesus the Church of Jesus Christ of Shearin, “Blue Elvis,” from Darwin’s Daughter, (Stephen F. Austin Christ of Latter Day Saints in Latter Day Saints in the Oregon State University Press, 2018). Poem reprinted by permission of Faith the Teresina Brazil mission. He Salem mission. She leaves for Shearin and the publisher. Introduction copyright © 2019 by The leaves for the Brazil MTC on the Provo MTC on Wednesday, Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s author, Ted Kooser, served as August 28, 2019. Elder Jensen August 14. Sister Orton will United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of will speak Sunday, August 11 speak Sunday, August 11 at Congress from 2004-2006. American Life in Poetry does not accept at 10:30 a.m. in the Skyline 12:00 p.m. in the Willow Creek unsolicited submissions. Ward sacrament meeting, Ward sacrament meeting, 410 Skyline building, 777 Skyline E Shelley Ln., Grantsville. Drive. Elder Jensen is the son Sister Orton is the daughter of of Eric and Sharon Jensen. Tony and Angie Orton. Your Complete Local News Source Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 THURSDAY August 8, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 SALT LAKE VALLEY BUICK GMC 801-265-1511 www.SLVBUICKGMC.COM 725 West 3300 South Salt Lake City Utah 84119

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First Baptist Food Pantry Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note 694-2624. p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Tooele Schools The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- cards depicting four different pioneer Check out our calendar on our main page buildings for $4. These make great gifts Alcoholics Anonymous for holiday hours and closures. For more Utah Hunter Education Courses Tooele Junior High Registration ing an emergency food pantry to meet the needs of our community. Hours are for family and friends. Please call Alice Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also information call 435-277-2301. The fourth set of Utah Hunter Education New student registration for students Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 Courses will be held August 8, 13, 14 and who have just moved to Tooele will begin Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main purchase these books. p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron Parkinson’s disease Support 15 for Range 17. Classes are held from this month. Walk in registration dates are Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. Dr., Tooele. Group 6 to 9 p.m. at the Tooele County Health Aug. 8 from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., and Aug. 12 Seeking Historical Items A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be Building, 151 N. Main St., Tooele. Range from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please bring with Baby blankets needed The Tooele County Historical Society Young People in Recovery overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold times will be announced. State law you a copy of your student’s birth cer- Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- would like members of the community Tooele has a support group for persons all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 requires students to attend all sessions tificate and immunizations. After these ery at Mountain West Medical Center. who have any family or personal histories, with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and of class. Before attending a class, all stu- dates, new student registration will be by Blankets should be new and in good photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, ers. You can learn how others are coping also on the first and third Friday of the dents must purchase a Hunter Education appointment only. For more information condition. Homemade blankets are also VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you with PD and how to live well. We meet the month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park Voucher for $10 from a license agent or call 435-833-1921. accepted if new. Donations can be turned would like to donate to our organization third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., vender, bring the voucher to the class, in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West to please call us. We are also looking for at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele THS Class of ’56 Reunion Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- and give it to the instructor. The voucher Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at A Class Reunion luncheon for the Tooele 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at includes all costs for the class and includes Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with chures or any history that pertains to the 435-840-3683. High School Class of 1956 will be held a small game license that is validated any questions. Tooele County area. If you would like to 435-255-9905. on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2019 at Bonneville upon completion of the class. For more donate them to our organization, or if you Family support group Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope information call Gene at 435-882-4767 or Brewery, 1641 N. Main St., Tooele. (See Community Closet would let us make a copy for the Tooele Get your loved one sober. The USARA to Recovery” Bryan at 435-882-6795. their website for more details.) A lun- Clean out your closets. The Community County Historical Society, please call 435- Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 cheon from the menu will start at 12 Closet is accepting donations for gently Craft family support group is held 882-1612. Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele Senior Center p.m., followed by a program and visiting used clothing. Donations are accepted (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all The senior center is for the enjoyment of from 1 to 5 p.m. We hope to see you at your neighborhood school. Contact room at the Tooele City Library. Group books and materials provided. Craft is a those affected by someone else’s addic- all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are soon! No mail invitations will be sent. Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any Groups and Events tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Please RSVP via Facebook: facebook.com/ questions. free program for family members who have a loved one with a substance use by sharing our experience, strength and Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting groups/286403918220685/ or contact Tooele County Arts Guild hope. For more information, please con- All artists from Tooele County age 13 and disorder. For more information, call Heidi activities Carolyn at 435-841-7640 or ccgull13@ tact Terri at 435-313-4851. include bridge, pinochle, bingo, crafts, gmail.com. Bring a partner, invite your Moose above are welcome to join the Tooele Warr at 435-255-9905. pickleball, Mexican train, tangled art, classmates, or just come! County Arts Guild for an evening, or for Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group Military Items Wanted yoga, exercise program, line dancing, Meals at the Lodge the year as a member. Benefits of mem- Join us the 2nd Monday of each month When you no longer want your military wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class THS Class of ’64 Reunion Friday and Saturday night dinners will be bership include the opportunity to display from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical items, do not take them to Deseret movies and health classes. Meals-On- The Tooele High School Class of ’64 served from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday night din- your artwork for show and sale in various Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Industries or a thrift store. Bring them Wheels available for Reunion will be held on Friday, Aug. 16 ners change weekly or you can order from venues around Tooele County, as well as Health Department’s Aging Services pro- — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, homebound. Lunch served weekdays. and Saturday, Aug. 17. For more informa- the menu items Saturday night. All meals regular updates on events in our commu- gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, For 60 and above, suggested contribu- tion contact Gayle: 435-882-4766, Lynda: are for a reasonable price. No orders taken nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- Association Caregiver Support Groups. canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. 435-882-4400, or Lynette: 435-882-0077. after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials are ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! The groups are designed to provide emo- to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be Transportation available to the store or available at the lodge from 11 a.m. For Call 435-228-8217 for more information. Story and Craft Hour tional, educational and social support for displayed with honor and respect. Call doctor visits for members and their guests only. Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Ladies Community Club of caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. residents in Tooele and Grantsville areas. Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy Entertainment For transportation information call (435) Tooele Children’s Choir Auditions the adventures of books and make fun There will be a jam session on Saturday, Food Addicts in Recovery 843-4114. For more information about the To view upcoming events, learn more Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- crafts. For more information, call 435-833- August 17 from 2 to 6 p.m. about our organization, or to become a Anonymous tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 Tooele center, call 435-843-4110. Are you having trouble controlling the 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West member, please visit gfwctooele.org. years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Breakfast way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Mobile Vet Center Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Breakfast will be served every Sunday Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- To better serve veterans located in Tooele Tooele. Please enter through the south TOPS Weight Loss Support directs the choir. Blake has a degree in meeting at 10:30 a.m. until gone. Please ery program for anyone suffering from County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will side doors. Group vocal performance and has taught at the attend the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and food addiction. Meetings are held every visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) collegiate level. If your child loves to sing Free Preschool Hour the women’s meeting at 11:30 a.m., and Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the Weight Loss Support Group meets every and you are looking for an exceptional Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele enjoy a great breakfast. 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church musical experience for them, this is it. For Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour north back entrance. For more informa- Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. more information and to register for an of learning, singing and creating. The class Veteran’s Appreciation Dinner tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or tial counseling for theater veterans of all A veteran’s appreciation dinner will be Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by , please visit blakemusicstudios. is for all children up to 5 years old. Please Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. conflicts. For further information contact come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- held on Wednesday August 14 at 6 p.m. a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- com or call 435-277-0755. Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 dren are invited to attend. Come and let foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We Supreme Governor in Tooele attend. Rocky Mountain Hospice national call center 1-877-WARVETS or are located at West Elementary School, us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For Rodney A. Hammond, Supreme Governor Want to have more meaning in your life. visit vetcenter.va.gov 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter more information visit TOPS.org or con- Tooele County Aging of the Loyal Order of Moose, will speak at Do you want to do something that is through the south side doors. tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Donate to library the Lodge on Wednesday, August 14 as satisfying and of great service to your teers to help us meet the needs of seniors Please remember the “Friends of the part of his travels across the country. We Museum volunteers needed community? Then become a Rocky St. Marguerite Catholic School in the community. Many seniors require Tooele City Library” while doing home encourage all men and women members Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- Students of all faiths are welcome from assistance and need rides to doctors or cleaning and donate your used books to to attend this event and to meet our new seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history ence required. All training, background preschool through 8th grade at Tooele other the bookstore in the library. Money from Supreme Governor. A meet and greet will or science? Volunteers at the museum can check and TB tests provided by Rocky County’s only faith-based school. professionals. Rides help seniors live more book sales is used to support programs be held at 5 p.m., followed by dinner at gain new skills or practice old ones. We Mountain. The only requirement is your Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day independent lives. Call 435-843-4114 for within the library. The library is located at 6 p.m. are looking for people to help with orga- desire to help someone in need. Please preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small more information. The Grantsville and 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call nization, exhibit development, gardening contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- Tooele 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. and educational program development. Hospice at 801-397-4904. riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Senior Centers also are in need of volun- org. Thank you for your support. visit www.stmargschool.org. Eagles Volunteer positions are seasonal and year round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers teers. For more information about volun- The Next Chapter Books for the Whole Family Sunday Breakfasts must be at least 16 years old. To apply or teering at the Grantsville Center call 435- The Next Chapter is a free social support Donated children’s books and paperbacks Education Breakfasts will be served every Sunday request more information, send email to: 884-3446. For volunteering at the Tooele and educational program to help widows are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers morning this month from 9 to 11 a.m. [email protected] Center call 435-843-4110. and widowers adjust to the loss of their are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tooele Technical College Order from the menu or have the special spouse through monthly activities. You on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Life’s Worth Living Foundation are invited to join others who are on the Programs with space available include the Suicide support group meetings are a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society same page as you, to begin a new chapter POST (Peace Officer Standards Training) held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at City Library. All proceeds go back to the Beer is available. Public invited. meets the first Thursday of the month in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele program (Satellite Police Academy), Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. library for projects and programs. except for June, July, and August. County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) pro- New Door Key Cards Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by gram and Software Development. These Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in more details. Bingo is back New door key cards are now available. the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal programs and others are offered at Tooele the downstairs conference room of the St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started Please bring your current membership thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- Tech. Enroll today and begin training for Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Sons of Utah Pioneers its bingo games again on Fridays starting card to the bar to get a new key. cide, please plan on attending. Please go Anyone interested in the history of Tooele a promising career. Visit tooeletech.edu or Come and learn about rocks, minerals, at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. on Facebook and like our page to keep City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we call student services at 435-248-1800 for Drink Tokens Expiring and ways to craft them, and enjoy field Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with trips for rock collecting. Membership is current with our latest news and events. need you. Please come and join us for a more information. All drink tokens expired on Sunday, June questions. $15 per year. For more information email Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- potluck social dinner at the LDS church, 30. Chips will no longer be used. Adult Education [email protected]. livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- Grantsville Get your high school diploma this year at Aerie Meeting Disabled American Veterans mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- the Tooele Community Learning Center. The Aerie Meeting will be held August 8 Local author seeks photos 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons All classes required for a high school A local author and historian is seeking Chapter 20 of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday Grantsville Irrigation Company at 8 p.m. The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- original photographs of Saltair, Black of each month at 6:30 p.m. Grantsville Irrigation has issued agricul- Chapter for the Disabled American aration and English as a second language Kid’s Back-To-School Bingo Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, tural users two regular turns. The meters Veterans holds monthly general member- are available. Register now to graduate A Kid’s Bingo Dinner will be held August as well as any similar turn-of-the-century TC Squares Dance Club were read Monday, July 15. Residents are ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, The TC Squares Dance Club has begun — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 10 at 5 p.m, parents invited. $3.50 for kids attractions and resorts for an upcoming responsible to monitor their own use to 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- under 13, $7 for those 13 and over. book project. Those who wish to con- ensure the allotted 250,000 gallons per Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 cation classes are for students 18 and over. tribute information or photographs of residential share is not exceeded. There Auxiliary Meeting these parks should contact Emma Penrod who wish to attend the leadership meet- West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please are penalties for using more water than ESOL The Auxiliary Meeting will be held August at [email protected]. Contributions ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the bring finger food to share. For more infor- is allowed. Contact the office at 435- ESOL conversational classes are held 12 at 7 p.m. will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, 884-3451 or [email protected] if you Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele released pictorial history book. There is County veterans are invited to attend. Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s have any questions. Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- Grand Worthy President Meet no such thing as too many photographs Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will website at tcsquares.com. Share the past dents may also come anytime the center is and Greet as the author needs a minimum of 160 hold its monthly executive and general On August 13, come on down to the meetings on the third Thursday of every Tooele County Homemakers Share the past, submit a history, obitu- open for individualized study. Registration photographs, and any help is greatly Aerie home to meet the Grand Worthy month at the Pioneer Museum (rear From February to May, the Homemakers ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele appreciated. President! entrance). The executive meeting will will meet on the first Tuesday of every The Family History Center in Grantsville Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Tooele Valley Free Masons be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting month. All meetings will be held from 10 is assembling a record of Grantsville tion. Veteran Car Show Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the USU Extension residents. Your submission may be made Early Head Start The Veteran Car Show will be on August second Friday of each month for din- volunteer drivers — no DAV membership Building auditorium, 151 N. Main St., by emailing to [email protected] or by Do you have a child under age 3? Are you 17 at the park, 11 a.m. ner and socializing. If you are interested is required. Will need a VA physical. No Tooele. For more information call Thiel at coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head or have questions, please join us at the monthly meetings are held in December. 435-238-8245 or Eileen at 435-882-5009. or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah Start is a free program for eligible families Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement Call commander James Yale at 435-849- 84074. Come in and receive help from our that offers quality early education for Elks Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at Tooele County Quilters 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee All meetings are held on the third Tuesday trained consultants. For more information, infants and toddlers in the home; parent 435-277-0087. Meetings Thomas at 435-830-8487. of each month in the Tooele County call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. education; comprehensive health services No meetings will be held during the Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per to women before, during and after preg- Tooele Valley Family History Health Department and Aging Senior Center month of July. Our first meeting after July year to be paid at the first meeting. The senior center is for the enjoyment of nancy; nutrition education and family will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 27. Lodge Center Services hours Research your ancestors free with trained all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are support services. Call 435-841-1380 or floor meetings are held the second and The Tooele County Health Department FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free fourth Tuesday of every month. House and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting additional information. committee meetings are held every tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours activities first and third Tuesday of the month. All Free developmental evaluation of operation: Tuesday through Friday, include pinochle, bingo, crafts, bunko, members are welcome and encouraged DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday therapeutic coloring, flint knapping, yoga, a variety of services to families with to attend. Bulletin Board Policy fly tying and exercise program, wood evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882- carving and health classes. Meals-On- Veteran’s Car Show by appointment only. Special classes Individualized services are available to The Veteran’s Car Show will be held in the offered regularly. Call the center for more 0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is Wheels available for homebound. Lunch for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organiza- enhance development in communication, park 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is at 9 information. served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- tions, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit motor development, cognition, social/ a.m., $15 per car. gested contribution is $3. For those under emotional development, self-help skills Tooele Family Al-Anon your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to and health concerns. Contact us for a free Blood Drive Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- the store or doctor visits for residents in developmental evaluation at 435-833- A blood drive will be held August 17, at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s tising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For transpor- day prior to the desired publication date. 0725. in the park 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. To register basement at the back of the building. For tation information call 435-843-4114. For through the Red Cross, use code: ELKS. questions or more information, please more information about the Grantsville call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at center, call 435-884-3446. Charity Fish Fry 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. Daughters of Utah Pioneers There will be a fish fry August 17, $10 per Tooele Children’s Justice Center person. A hot dog meal is $3 per person. Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U Comics Page Puzzle Answers The DUP is seeking any family histories, Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Veterans eat free. This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the from page B4 photographs, books, stories or vintage need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. Hidato Sol. 8/5 artifacts (before 1900) to display at the snacks. We appreciate all donations. For Main St., Tooele. For more information, DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 Historical Society contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. S.100 East, Tooele. at 435-849-4180. Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the Historical books Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- United Methodist Dinner Tooele County Historical Society’s books Alcoholics Anonymous tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Tooele United Methodist Church offers a are available to purchase at meetings. The Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in Utah Ave. For more information, contact www.exploretooele.com. served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- You Have Fascinating Neighbors! Read Their Stories in Every Issue! TOOELETRANSCRIPT We’re Your Hometown! Subscribe Today: 435.882.0050 BULLETIN or TooeleOnline.com B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 8, 2019 Tap into the power of fresh flowers ou can have your cake right now. nia in your daughter’s hair for “ and blossoms too,” Let your kids pick their an eye-catching ‘do. No need Ywas the greeting my favorites and enjoy “flower for perfume with nature’s flo- friend Janet proclaimed when play” as you create something ral scent. she arrived for coffee time on together. It can be as easy as 3. Press a flower in a sum- my deck. tossing rose petals down the mer journal. It will be a trea- Carrying a freshly baked center of your dinner table. sured keepsake when you Blueberry-Lime Pound Cake There’s an idea for everyone. thumb through the pages this recipe from Fine Cooking mag- 1. Set a pretty bloom and winter. azine, the allure of her culinary floating candles in a clear 4. Make a basic arrangement presentation wasn’t just about natural blooms she had just glass bowl or wide-mouthed in a water-filled vase following the yummy cake. Ringing the picked from her garden turned vase half-filled with water. Set the simple principle of using confection were eye-popping a simple get-together into an on a patio table and light the a focal flower, such as a rose, clusters of bright orange and event. candles for an al-fresco family and adding a few smaller flow- yellow organic nasturtiums. Tap into the power of fresh supper. ers, such as daisies, along with The delightful decoration of flowers that are in full bloom 2. Tuck an aromatic garde- a pretty vine or hosta leaves. When kids do the creating, the look will be less contrived and more informal. Name the flowers as you clip and arrange them together. 5. At a family party, top an ice-cream cone or cupcakes with edible flowers such as pansies and johnny jump-ups. Or, for a unique presentation, arrange a few nontoxic flowers in a narrow jar or vase, and place it in the center space of an angel food cake. • • • Donna Erickson’s award- winning series “Donna’s Day” Austin Butler is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of ince Elvis Presley died with Dermot Mulroney; her creative family recipes in 1977, there have as well as the Netflix film and activities, visit www.don- Sbeen five biography “The Laundromat,” with nasday.com and link to the pics, four comedies and Meryl Streep, Antonio NEW Donna’s Day Facebook two crime dramas about Banderas and “Friends’” fan page. Her latest book is him. Now the game’s about David Schwimmer; plus the “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous to change because Baz mystery thriller “The Woman Funstuff for Families.” Luhrmann, Oscar-nominated in the Window,” with Amy director for “Moulin Rouge” Adams and Julianne Moore © 2019 Donna Erickson (2002), will tell Elvis’ story (for 2020 release). Distributed by King Features Synd. from his rise as a poor singer • • • to a global icon. Colonel Oscar-winning director Tom Parker -- his manager, Damien Chazelle (for “La La who made 50% of what Land”), has cast the film’s Elvis made (and had to be Oscar-winning actress, Emma removed as executor of Stone, opposite Brad Pitt Presley’s will because of in “Babylon” (about early Use keto diet only in short-term alleged discrepancies) -- will Hollywood), which Chazelle be played by double Oscar- also wrote. DEAR DR. ROACH: What at short-term weight loss. writing. Blepharitis is caused winner Tom Hanks. Get ready for “Doctor is your opinion of the keto However, much of the appar- by changes in the meibomian Ansel Elgort, Miles Teller Sleep,” the sequel to “The diet? I have been doing it for a ent early weight loss is due glands, oil glands that are and Harry Styles tested to Shining.” Ewan McGregor few weeks now and lost a few to water weight, which is a present in both eyelids, often play Elvis, but lost out to takes on role of Jack pounds, but it goes against universal finding on a high- associated with changes in Austin Butler, recently seen Nicholson’s son, “Danny everything I usually eat -- high fat diet. Weight gain is likely bacteria. I usually see people in “The Dead Don’t Die” and Torrance,” with Rebecca quantities of red meat, lots when stopping the diet. with this condition noticing currently in “Once Upon a Ferguson, due in theaters of full-fat foods and dairy. It is highly restrictive. red eyes and a gritty sensa- Time in Hollywood,” playing Nov. 8. Since I am losing some weight Further, many of the foods tion. However, you are quite Manson-family killer Charles Even though Gerard Butler and actually feel better and that you can’t eat on this right that it includes blurry “Tex” Watson. The usually turns 50 in November, he am sleeping better, I like the diet are those that have been vision, and the eye-care pro- blond-haired Butler is now isn’t done being an action short-term results, but I can- shown to be associated with fessional sometimes can see sporting jet-black Elvis locks. hero. In “Greenland,” he and not see this as a long-term way improved health, especially woman who felt like she had an oily or foamy film over the • • • Scott Glenn take on a family of life. I am concerned about vegetables and most fruits. oil in her eye reminded me of eye. Another Hollywood story fight in the face of a cataclys- all that fat going into my Most people will have a sub- having a very similar situation. The treatment the ophthal- filming is “Mank” (nickname mic natural disaster. body and clogging my arter- stantial increase in cholesterol I described it to my optom- mologist recommended works of Herman J. Mankiewicz), • • • ies. I exercise every day with levels (by as much as 50%). etrist, and he also diagnosed for most people. Gentle lid the co-writer of “Citizen A restored 4k print of the Zumba, jogging, etc. -- J.P. The red meat and saturated ocular migraine. I wanted massage may help get addi- Kane” (1941), with Orson 1940 classic film “Ecstasy,” ANSWER: The ketosis diet fat probably present an inde- another opinion, because the tional oily material out of the Welles (they both won which launched Hedy favors very large amounts of pendent risk of heart disease only symptom I had was the glands. However, antibiotics screenplay Oscars and Welles Lamarr’s career, will open fat -- 60% to 80% of calories, and cancer (even apart from oil, no headache or visual dis- or other treatments are some- also won for best actor). The Venice Film Festival. with 15% to 20% of calories its effect on cholesterol), turbances. The ophthalmolo- times necessary. “Mank” chronicles their leg- But Lamarr, most famous for from protein and 5% or less although this remains some- gist diagnosed blepharitis, or • • • endary battles while creating playing the title role in Cecil from carbohydrates. The theo- what controversial. clogged oil glands at the base Dr. Roach regrets that the American Film Institute’s B. DeMille’s classic “Samson ry is to cause ketosis, a physi- I do not recommend the of my eyelashes. She recom- he is unable to answer indi- chosen No. 1 best film. “Gone and Delilah” (1949), became ological condition of ketones keto diet for long-term use, at mended placing a warm pack vidual letters, but will incor- Girl” director David Fincher even more famous when she in the blood as a result of high all. It may have some benefit of rice in a sock over my eye porate them in the column has cast “Darkest Hour” and composer George Antheil fat intake. It has been used in helping with short-term and then washing the eye area whenever possible. Readers Oscar-winner Gary Oldman developed a radio guidance since the 1920s as a treatment weight loss, but I think there with baby shampoo on a wash- may email questions to to play Mankiewicz, while system for Allied torpedoes for seizures, but now is used are much healthier alterna- cloth. I did this for a week or ToYourGoodHealth@med. still searching for the perfect that led to Bluetooth technol- for weight loss. tives for most people. two, and on my visit with her cornell.edu. actor to play the unpredict- ogy and the creation of Wi-Fi Like every diet, it has both • • • to recheck the eyes, the prob- able Welles. that we use today. She was good and bad aspects. On DEAR DR. ROACH: Your lem was gone. -- J.P. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. Oldman has been busy inducted into the National the good side, it is effective column about the 58-year-old ANSWER: Thank you for All Rights Reserved shooting the horror film Inventors Hall of Fame in “Mary,” with Emily Mortimer 2014. Whoever thought (due out Oct. 11); the thrill- Bluetooth could be sexy? ers “Dreamland,” with Armie tend to strike matches away they are required to sign a • The ubiquitous summertime Hammer, and “The Courier,” © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. from themselves while men waiver agreeing not to take flip-flop sandals are known tend to strike them toward legal action against the event in Australia as , are themselves. organizers. called slops in South Africa • It may be hard to believe, • Other than being celebrities, and slippers in Hawaii, and but there is an official com- what do Woody Allen, Farrah New Zealanders call them jandals. BY SAMANTHA WEAVER petition to see who can sit Fawcett, Stanley Tucci, Glenn in a sauna the longest. The Close, Richard Attenborough • You might be surprised to • It was Nobel Prize-winning World Sauna Championships and Kevin Spacey have in learn that Jane Austen’s 20th-century American have taken place in Heinola, common? They’re all pigs. In novel “Pride and Prejudice” author John Steinbeck -- Finland, annually since 1999. the Chinese zodiac, that is was originally titled “First considered by many to be “a The starting temperature is -- they were born in the year Impressions.” giant of American letters” -- 110 F, and a liter of water is of the pig. • • • who made the following sage poured on the stove every • The small Central American Thought for the Day: “Lack observation: “We spend our 30 seconds. The winner is country of Costa Rica has of money is no obstacle. Lack time searching for security the last person who is able more species of mammals of an idea is an obstacle.” and hate it when we get it.” to leave the sauna without and birds than are found in -- Ken Hakuta assistance. Competitors par- • It seems no one can ade- all of the contiguous United ticipate at their own risk, and © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. quately explain why women States and Canada combined. THURSDAY August 8, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7 ASK AMY DNA disclosure might unlock family secret Dear Amy: My mother publicly about your DNA ances- Dear Amy: Two of our the problem, but would be an safety risk to all of your homes conceived both my brother try test journey, but your DNA neighbors have fire pits that expense for them. should override the awkward- and me using a sperm donor. is your business and you have they use, sitting outside to Do you have any sugges- ness of the ask. This information was never the right to handle this disclo- enjoy the ambiance in the eve- tions on how to approach these GUEST COLUMNIST kept from us, and my mother sure the way you want to. Your ning. folks? Dear Amy: “No Good has spoken openly about it ancestry testing has created a Unfortunately, they tend -- Smoked-out in Options” reported being throughout our lives. ticking clock, however. to do this when it is already Redwood City, CA uncomfortable receiving “the My stepdad adopted us, test, lest my cousin get curious Tell your mother, “I don’t very warm (it has been over Dear Smoked-out: male gaze” and compliments making us his legal children. and also want to take one, out- want to bury my own informa- 95 degrees in Redwood City, According to information on from men in public. Recently, I was discussing ing her parents. tion in order to keep this family where we live). your local fire department’s Give me a break. So now taking an ancestry test and my I am deeply uncomfortable secret. I hope you’ll encourage In the evenings we open our website, there is an ordinance men can’t compliment women? mother revealed to me that her with this; as a fellow sperm Aunt ‘Grace’ to tell ‘Allie’ the windows to begin cooling down against “open burning” in your Nice. sister, my aunt “Grace” (and donor child I feel an obliga- truth.” our home. area. You should contact the -- A Nice Guy uncle) had trouble conceiv- tion to tell her, but I also am Your mother should tell her As soon as the air begins fire department to ask if fire Dear Nice Guy: I solicited ing and that my older cousin, concerned about destroying my sister, “My kids are getting their moving in our house, the smell pits qualify. reader responses, and most “Allie,” is also a sperm donor relationship with my aunt and DNA tested. Naturally, they are of smoke starts to fill our home. Your town (Redwood City) seem to say that “No Good child. uncle. What to do? pretty excited about this and We also have another neigh- lies in very close proximity to Options” needs to get a grip. I’ll My aunt and uncle, however, -- Concerned Cousin they will share this information bor that uses charcoal for their the massive area in California run more responses in a future have not disclosed this informa- Dear Concerned: If your with friends and family. Allie is barbecue. We get about 20 min- that burned last year during column. tion to Allie. mother had truly wanted to going to learn the truth of her utes of the smell of lighter fluid the historic Camp Fire, which My uncle was the source of keep this sperm-donor informa- DNA at some point, but you and smoke while it’s warming killed 85 people, injured three You can email Amy Dickinson infertility, and did not want tion secret, she wouldn’t have should be the person to tell her. up. firefighters and burned more at askamy@amydickinson. her to know (he has some ego told you. But she did tell you, We are all here to support all of We don’t think it is fair that than 10,000 structures. com or send a letter to Ask issues). and now she is (basically) set- you if you need it.” we have to keep our windows Given the extreme risk, it Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, This is apparently a big ting this family secret at your Your parents seem to have closed on such evenings. seems obvious that it is a ter- NY 13068. You can also follow secret that nobody knows about feet, and making you respon- handled the truth about your The smoke makes us cough rible idea to burn anything out- her on Twitter @askingamy or (outside of my mom, aunt and sible for keeping it. DNA very well. It’s too bad and leaves a bad odor in our side that might send up sparks. Facebook. uncle). I’m going to assume that you your aunt and uncle didn’t do home. You should ask these neigh- Copyright © 2019 by Amy My mom asked me not to are an adult. Of course, your likewise. If they switched from wood bors if they would consider Dickinson. Distributed by publicly post about my ancestry mother can ask you not to post to gas, that would take care of switching to using gas. The , LLC.

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© 2019 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 35, No. 35 Use the Kid Scoop Secret Decoder Ring to discover the name of this book by Mary Pope Osborne, which is available at the library. On Earth, gravity keeps the air around us (and everything else) from drifting off into space. Gravity pulls on everything—every rock, every grain of sand, every leaf and every person.

One day, according to Your weight is determined by the pull of gravity a ______story, on your body. If you weigh 60 pounds, then the a man named Sir Isaac pull of the Earth’s gravity on you is 60 pounds. Newton was ______The weight of a box tells how much gravity pulls on the box. under an apple tree. An apple ______on Jack and Annie are ready for his head, and he their next fantasy adventure in suddenly ______the Magic Tree House series! of the law of gravity. The Magic Tree House whisks Jack and Annie off to the It is most likely that moon—and the future. Their years of ______mission? To find the last “M” things falling to the thing that will free Morgan from the spell. Can they do it ground were what led to before the air in their oxygen the ______insight tank runs out? Will the he called Newton’s Law mysterious moon man help of Gravity. them? And why is Peanut the mouse acting so strange? Whoops! Gravity has made some of the To discover the name of this words in this article book, find the letter on the outer fall to the ground. ring, then replace it with the Can you nd where letter below it on the inner ring. each word belongs? U B W F B A C D

How many silly things can H F D C T you nd in this scene?

Standards Link: Earth Science: Students understand forces and know that U H H F gravity is not a physical object, but affects physical objects.

I Before E or E Before I? Look through news The moon and the planets all have articles for words that gravity. The moon has less gravity than have the letters i and e Earth. That means you would weigh less next to each other. In on the moon, because less gravity pulls the table below, list the on you. If you weigh 60 pounds on words spelled with the Earth, you would weigh 10 i before the e in the left pounds on the moon. column. In the right column, list the words How many pounds would a spelled with the … lighting up when you learn 60-pound person weigh on each of e before the i. something new! these planets? Do the math to discover the answer.

Complete the grid by using all the letters in the word SOLAR in each vertical and horizontal row. Each letter should only be used once in each row. Some spaces have been filled in for you.

Standards Link: Spelling: Recognize spelling patterns and know exceptions to spelling rules.

How many new words can you make using the letters DRIFTING Find the words in the puzzle. in the words: How many of them can you GRAVITY find on this page? PLANETS S G WEIGHT D N U O P G R D NEWTON P B A R E V I R R T SATURN A Y E L U D P A I U BEFORE C L P F N T V L F T This week’s word: VENUS DETERMINE E P L A O I A O T H The verb determine SPACE means to fix exactly A L S A T R S S I G APPLE and with certainty. SOLAR B O D Y W D E R N I NASA was determined to land someone on the moon. 1 - 5 words: Language Lightweight SAND P L A N E T S A G E 6 - 12 words: Rising Reader Try to use the word BODY O W S U N E V M N W determine in a sentence 13 or more words: Gravitational Greatness MARS today when talking with Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical your friends and family. Standards Link: Spelling: Spell grade-level appropriate words correctly. LAW words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.

Who likes gravity? Walking Look through the newspaper for examples of gravity being a good thing. Then look on Air for examples where less gravity would be Describe what your useful. Make a list of what you would miss life would be like

about gravity if you were on the moon. A rocket chip. rocket A ANSWER: ANSWER: without gravity. Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. THURSDAY August 8, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B11

Fighting continued from page B1

“When I was little, I always used to wrestle with my cous- ins and friends,” he said. Arellano’s debut amateur MMA fight was in the Fierce Fighting Championship’s “Thrilla in Tooele” on September 30, 2017. Arellano won by submission in the first round. Since then, Arellano has competed in two more fights. In March, he won the Fierce Fighting Championship’s flyweight amateur champion- ship belt. He’s currently undefeated in his amateur career, and he’s not planning on backing down anytime soon. His next amateur bout is scheduled for FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Steelfist Fight Night in Salt Lake City on Friday. One day, he hopes to fight professionally for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). It’s a dream he shares with his teammate, Jocelyn Kaufman. Kaufman, 24, has been training with Azbury for about a year and a half. Originally from Stansbury, Kaufman played softball for Stansbury High School. She was there when Stansbury captured the state title in FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO 2013. After high school, she went to the University of Providence in Great Falls, Montana, where she contin- ued her softball career. That was where she discov- ered boxing. “The college did a fun- draiser amateur boxing match,” she said. “I ended up doing it and fell in love with it. … I got into MMA when I moved back to Tooele.” Kaufman’s favorite thing about MMA is its difficulty. “I like that it’s a challenge and every day you can learn something new,” she said. “It’s also the only sport I’ve been a part of that you have this much respect for your opponent.” As an amateur MMA fighter, especially a woman fighter, Kaufman is constant- ly battling misconceptions about what the sport is all about. One big misconception is that MMA fighters often FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO COURTEY OF KEITH ASBURY get injured, especially in the Boomer Arellano (top left) is in the middle of “fight camp” training at the head. Tooele Martial Arts Academy. Jocelyn Kaufman (top right) prepares for “People who see MMA an upcoming fight. She has two wins, including one for Mountain Force think we just beat each other that netted her the women’s flyweight amateur championship belt. Kacee up in the gym, but we’re Cummings (below left) trains on Monday night. Cummings is new to MMA smart about it,” she said. fighting but is drawn to the challenge of the sport. Arellano with Kaufman “Outside of the one fight (above right) after he defeated Johnny Gallardo to win the championship you’re fighting every three belt. Both fighters won their matches in the Fierce Fighting Championship months, we never hit each at the Utah State Fairpark. other in the head. Sure, acci- dents can happen, but they “I’ve been studying martial time.” can happen in any sport.” arts for two years,” she said. This week’s fight camp She added, “I’ve got more “I decided I wanted to learn will mostly focus on mental injuries playing softball grow- to box so I came here. I got preparation, Azbury said. ing up than fighting, and introduced (to MMA) and “Because it’s fight week, that’s what I tell my family.” liked it. I don’t have a goal; I they’re not going to do Another misconception is just love doing it and I’ll keep much,” he said. “They’re that MMA fighters are fierce- doing it until I don’t want to.” already in shape. We’re just ly competitive, both inside She added, “There’s no going to get a good little and outside of the cage. pressure … (but) I’d like to sweat in. The hardest part “I think that’s another have a belt on the wall before about fight week is their huge misconception, because I quit.” nerves. This is when they’re they (people) see MMA fights Cummings’ debut ama- most nervous and their where people are arguing, teur fight is scheduled for brains lie to them the most. but I think it’s important for September 21. They feel like they need to be the public to realize that it’s Life is busy for an amateur running wind sprints when in a sport and we’re all different MMA fighter. During the reality, they just need to relax individuals,” Kaufman said. day, Arellano, Kaufman and and leave it all in the cage on “A lot of times, we have more Cummings take jiu jitsu and Friday.” respect for our opponents wrestling classes. At night, Azbury knows what it’s like than the people watching. I’m they attend Azbury’s “fight to fight for a dream. He went proud to be part of it.” camp.” to high school with Court Kaufman is very supportive Fight camp typically starts McGee, a professional MMA of her fellow fighters, espe- about eight weeks before the fighter who fights for UFC. cially the other fighters who fighters’ next matches. It’s “I literally used to sleep on train with Azbury. a mixture of physical train- Court’s couch,” Azbury said. “We go to each other’s ing and mental preparation, “I went to his wedding and fights; we’re very support- Azbury said. he went to my wedding. He ive,” she said. “A lot of times, “I’m kind of like the chef — was just a normal dude with we’ll fight on the same card they bring me the ingredients normal parents who had a because it’s easier for our and I come up with the game dream. I try to drill that into gym and our coaches if we’re plan,” he said. “We watch these kids’ heads.” fighting on the same card.” videos on all of our fighters.” While McGee achieved his Kaufman’s road to UFC The camp takes place every dream of fighting for UFC in started with her debut night at 8 p.m., Monday 2010, Azbury recently accom- amateur fight in September through Friday. plished his own dream. You’re Invited ... 2018, when she was defeated “Every night … we come “For six years I worked by knockout in the second in and train for everything two jobs, working ridiculous round. Since then, she’s (every style) together like an hours, to try and get this earned two wins, includ- MMA fight,” Kaufman said. place (Tooele Martial Arts ing one for Mountain Force Setting aside so much Academy) off the ground,” to let us take care of your that netted her the women’s time for training takes a he said. “This is the first year flyweight amateur champion- lot of dedication. All three I’ve been able to work here wedding print needs ship belt. fighters have other jobs: full time. This is my dream.” Her next fight will be Arellano works at Big Five Anyone who’s interested Invitations • Save the Date Cards • Envelopes Friday at Steelfist Fight Sporting Goods, Kaufman is in attending Steelfist Fight Wedding Pics on Foam Core Night. She and Arellano are a teacher and head softball Night on Friday can buy We make the process easy and enjoyable. Email or bring your fighting on the same card. coach at West Jordan High tickets for the event on www. pics in on a flash drive and our designer will take care of the rest. Both will be competing for an School, and Cummings is mixedmartialarts.com. The All items are conveniently printed here for fast turn around. amateur championship belt an emergency room nurse fights will take place at the in their class. at Mountain West Medical Union Event Center, 235 N. Kacee Cummings is one Center. 500 West, in Salt Lake City. of Azbury’s newest MMA “It’s almost like we live More information about students. While she isn’t nec- a double life right now,” the Tooele Martial Arts essarily aiming for UFC, she Kaufman said. “We do it to Academy is available at www. loves the challenge of fight- supplement our income until tooelemartialartsacademy. ing. we can do it (MMA) full com. 435.882.0050 • 58 N Main • Tooele B12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 8, 2019

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