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TOOELE Tooele girls TRANSCRIPT outscore Grantsville in SERVING 43-38 win TOOELE COUNTY See B1 BULLETIN SINCE 1894 TUESDAY January 19, 2016 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 122 No. 67 $1.00 Military’s anthrax report critical of Dugway

by Steve Howe report released last week. last May. A total of 525 samples from The investigation report did investigation, Maj. Gen. Paul STAFF WRITER The review was the culmina- A more in-depth review by the those viable lots were sent to not single out one individual Ostrowski, confirmed there were tion of investigations that began CDC and Department of Defense 194 laboratories in all 50 states, or protocol as the sole cause of multiple factors that led to the Dugway Proving Ground will back in June after a private lab eventually determined 17 lots of Washington, D.C., three terri- the inadvertent shipments but shipments out of Dugway’s life no longer manufacture anthrax in Maryland notified the U.S. Bacillus anthracis — the bacte- tories and nine countries. The described scientific, institutional sciences division in a press con- and other biological agents for Centers for Disease Control that ria that produces anthrax — that inadvertent shipments came and individual failures that con- ference Friday in Washington, outside laboratories following a samples of supposedly inactivat- originated at Dugway Proving from lots created as far back as tributed. scathing military investigation ed anthrax was generating spores Ground contained viable spores. 2004. The head of the military SEE DUGWAY PAGE A7 ➤ ‘One voice’ leads county’s business growth efforts Economic development committee has funds, sites and goals for 2016

by Tim Gillie chamber of commerce mem- STAFF WRITER bers, and representatives of Tooele County’s education com- Tooele County’s new Economic munity gathered Friday morning Development Committee met for a breakfast meeting at Tooele for the first time six months ago Applied Technology College to and invited local leaders who hear the Economic Development spawned the organization to Committee’s report. hear a progress report last week. “I have never before seen a City council members and staff, county elected officials, SEE GROWTH PAGE A12 ➤

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Deer walk through the front yard of a Tooele City home. A local biologist said deep snow and cold have brought more deer into Tooele Valley. Deep snow forces deer herds into valley

by Jessica Henrie been too bad in comparison to previous “It’s (the number of deer has) really just STAFF WRITER years. However, some people may have gone back to normal.” been surprised to see more deer near their Becker encouraged all motorists driving Colder temperatures and heavier moun- homes this winter, said Tom Becker, a biol- through Tooele County to pay attention to tain snowfall have brought more deer into ogist with the Division of Wildlife deer crossing signs, especially in the early Tooele Valley than in previous years, a local Resources. morning or evening. Several parts of Tooele biologist said. “(This is) the first snow we’ve got in a City, including Skyline Drive and the can- Although there are more deer, the num- couple years. I think maybe it just gave ber of deer hit by a vehicle this year hasn’t people a false sense of security,” he said. SEE DEER PAGE A9 ➤

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Utah Senator Mike Lee takes notes while listening to constituents during a town It’s time for Fido hall meeting. Lee hosted the meeting in 2013. On Wednesday, Senator Lee will host a tele-town hall meeting so constituents can call Lee with their questions or to get new tags concerns. County, cities urge pet owners Lee announces SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:49 a.m. 5:32 p.m. to renew licenses for dogs, cats Thursday 7:48 a.m. 5:33 p.m. tele-town hall for Friday 7:47 a.m. 5:34 p.m. Saturday 7:47 a.m. 5:35 p.m. by Jessica Henrie Sunday 7:46 a.m. 5:37 p.m. STAFF WRITER Monday 7:45 a.m. 5:38 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:45 a.m. 5:39 p.m. The time has come for residents to renewThe their higher animalthe AccuWeather.com UV Index™ 4 Utah counties The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 2:49 p.m. 4:32 a.m. licenses. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 3:43 p.m. 5:31 a.m. For dogs six months old or older living inVery unincorpo- High; 11+ Extreme by Tim Gillie wide tele-town halls while I am Friday 4:41 p.m. 6:24 a.m. Saturday 5:40 p.m. 7:12 a.m. rated Tooele County, residents must renew their licensesALMANAC STAFF WRITER in Washington, D.C.,” he said. Sunday 6:40 p.m. 7:54 a.m. Snow at times, by Feb. 28. After March 1, licenseNot as cold renewal with feesStatistics double. for the week ending Jan. 18. “I’m also trying a few tele-town Snow showers in the Mostly cloudy with a Cold with considerable Monday 7:40 p.m. 8:31 a.m. accumulating 1-3 Partly sunny Mostly cloudy considerable Temperatures Tuesday 8:39 p.m. 9:05 a.m. afternoon chance for snowThe renewalcloudiness fee is $20 for a female dog, $10 for a male Tooele residents will get a halls like this one that will be for inches dog, or $5 for a spayed or neuteredcloudiness dog. No High/Lowdogs may past week be 46/8 chance to talk to a U.S. Senator a specific region.” Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 39/22 38 18 33 16 36 28 40 25 34 16licensed as30 spayed20 or neutered42 without29 proofAverage of thetemp sur-past week 28.7 from Utah next week. While the tele-town hall takes gery, according to county code. Normal average temp past week 30.7 Sen. Mike Lee has announced place over the phone, it will also TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Jan 23 Jan 31 Feb 8 Feb 15 License applications can be submitted to the county that he will hold a tele-town hall be streamed online. People can Shown is Wednesday’s animal control office at 1960 S. Main Street, Tooele. specifically for constituents in either sign up to participate Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and Residents can call animal control for more information at Tooele, Sanpete, Juab and Millard by phone or watch and submit AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Wednesday night’s lows. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO counties on Jan. 20. SEE FIDO PAGE A7 ➤ Guy Pannunzio walks his dog Moose in Tooele City on Friday afternoon. Dog and cat own- “I hold regular monthly state- SEE LEE PAGE A9 ➤ UTAH WEATHER ers across the county face license renewal deadlines this month and in February. Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 34/12 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 44/19 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 30/10 36/17 37/17 38/22 HOMETOWN A10 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Folk music artist Ibapah native 36/18 Erda 38/21 to perform in publishes life story OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 39/20 Pine Canyon Wednesday 32/9 38/19 29/14 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 39/22 Bauer Good Stansbury as novel 38/18 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS B1 36/17 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 38/18 32/6 See A2 See A10 36/15 See Stockton SnowfallThursday (in inches) Price complete 36/16 37/16 Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 36/12 34/14 Ophir on A9 32/16 Source: www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti 43/18 35/9 Green River Last Month Season 42/14 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 36/15 39/9 Moab 36/18 SNOWPACK Hanksville 43/20 Beaver 44/18 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 39/8 Ibapah 34/14 36/10 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 12.5 10.2 6.7 St. George 43/14 39/18 Average 9.8 7.5 5.0 56/32 Kanab 47/15 Eureka Percent of average 128% 136% 134% 31/14 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 19, 2016 Meghan Andrews to perform concert in Stansbury Park by Jessica Henrie STAFF WRITER

A local couple has organized a new concert series in Stansbury Park, and the first show will take place this Saturday. Scott Rybarik said he and his wife Sarah’s love for music led them to consider organizing concerts in Stansbury Park. “Some people are into base- ball; my wife and I like music,” he said. “We’ve seen a lot of art- ists are skipping the Salt Lake area, so we called some up and said, ‘If we gave you a reason to come, would you come?’ They said, ‘Yeah.’” Singer-songwriter Meghan Andrews was one of those artists. A New York City native, she has sung and acted for both musi- cals and television. She performs folk music with bassist Marco Ferrero and guitarist Al Torre. She said Rybarik sent her group a note inviting them to stop by Stansbury Park sometime after he saw her group perform in Oregon. Andrews has never performed in Utah before, but when she COURTESY OF MEGHAN ANDREWS agreed to play at the Sundance Folk music artist Meghan Andrews will perform in Stansbury Park on Saturday. A Stansbury couple hopes to start a concert series. Film Festival in Park City this month, she contacted Rybarik home located at 175 E. SR-138 in to hear a really great artist in an p.m. and tickets cost $30 each out of pocket if necessary to Rybarik and his wife are cur- about his offer to host her group Stansbury Park. The venue has intimate venue.” and include food and nonalco- make the concert happen. rently talking to a number of in Stansbury. limited space, which Rybarik said Two Tooele businesses will holic drinks. They may be pur- “I realize in any business ven- other artists about performing “She said, ‘I want to come.’ I would be part of the experience. also be involved in the concert. chased online at www.facebook. ture there’s always risk involved,” in Stansbury Park after Andrews, said, ‘Great, I guess I gotta find “We’re planning on 50 people The Hidden Fork restaurant will com/StansburyConcerts. he said. “I would never expect but have not confirmed any con- you a place to play,’” Rybarik showing up,” he said. “That’s part serve appetizers at the concert, Rybarik hoped ticket sales this to pay my bills. ... This is cert dates yet. said. of what will make this special. I while On the Rock’s Utah will would pay for the venue and something I’d do for the love of it, [email protected] The concert will be held at don’t want a stadium rock feel, serve drinks, Rybarik added. refreshments, but said he would and if I make some money along Coulter House, a historic pioneer I want to bring people together The concert begins at 6:30 be willing to pay some money the way, that’s great.” Service agency considers new employee compensation plan

by Steve Howe Under the proposed pay scale, salary of $35,434, a 14 percent employee would then receive a time workers. “I wanted to make this as sim- STAFF WRITER SPSA’s general manager would increase. rating of unsatisfactory, satis- Jones stressed that the employ- ple and above board and trans- be paid between $60,236.80 and The total recommended sal- factory, exceptional or superior ee compensation plan would parent as I possibly could,” Jones The Stansbury Park Service $90,230.40 annually. In 2015, ary for full-time staff would be to determine how much they make it easier to determine the said. Agency board is reviewing a pro- Jones made $65,000 in salary but $189,969, an increase of $13,969 would make in a merit raise. starting salary for new employ- The SPSA board is expected posal for an employee compen- would be in line for a raise to over the $176,000 set aside in the If an employee receives an ees and creates criteria for raises to vote on the employee com- sation program, which would $75,000 under the recommended 2016 budget. unsatisfactory score, they will based on job performance. He pensation plan at its next meet- create a pay scale and regulate salary he proposed to the board “We’re still paying our employ- not qualify for a merit raise. also said it would make SPSA ing on Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. at the raises and reviews. last Wednesday night. ees, at my recommend, 8 percent Satisfactory and exceptional more competitive when pursu- Stansbury Park Clubhouse. SPSA manager Randall Jones All four of SPSA’s full-time less than what their counterparts evaluations would be eligible for ing and retaining employees. [email protected] presented the proposed employ- employees would be in line for are making at the other entities,” a .75 percent and 1.5 percent ee compensation program to the an increase but Jones argues the Jones said. raise, respectively. board at its Jan. 13 meeting. increase would still provide a Jones compared similar posi- Employees with superior job Under the proposed employ- bargain should they receive their tions at SPSA with those at evaluations would qualify for a TAKE AIM ee compensation program, new recommended salaries under the Tooele City, Grantsville City and 2.25 percent raise in the follow- hires would be evaluated for a proposed pay scale. All employ- Tooele County when developing ing year. starting salary based on educa- ees received a 4 percent raise in the new pay scale. He had effu- The SPSA board would have tion, skill set, experience and the 2016 budget approved by the sive praise for staff, calling the the ability to approve cost of years employed by the service SPSA board in December. current employees “night and living raises based on the agency. The office manager for the day” better than those he had Consumer Price Index. They agency made $34,320 in 2015 when he started as the manager would also reserve the right to and would make $39,962, an at Stansbury Park. limit or suspend any cost of liv- increase of $5,642 or 16 per- Under the proposed compen- ing adjustments or merit raises TOOELE TRANSCRIPT cent, if the board follows the sation plan, employees would be due to economic or budget con- BULLETIN recommended salary proposed evaluated in their yearly review straints. by Jones. The maintenance crew on attitude, leadership, work The SPSA manager would be ADMINISTRATION supervisor would receive a 22 ethic, punctuality, efficiency, able to give merit raises to sea- Scott C. Dunn Publisher percent pay increase to $39,573 teamwork, communication skills, sonal employees after a 60-day Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus and the mowing crew supervi- ability to follow instructions and evaluation using the same crite- OFFICE sor would make a recommended overall job performance. Each ria in the annual review for full- Bruce Dunn Controller Chris Evans Office Manager Vicki Higgins Customer Service Kristy Lee Circulation Manager EDITORIAL David Bern Editor Tavin Stucki Sports Editor Report: Utah report details Darren Vaughan Community News Editor Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Tim Gillie Staff Writer Steve Howe Staff Writer impacts of sex assault crimes Jessica Henrie Staff Writer ADVERTISING SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah assaults cost victims in Utah a She was accepted to a social Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager spent more than $92 million total of $4 billion in potential psychology master’s program at Keith Bird Advertising Sales on prosecuting and punishing pain, suffering and other dam- Ball State University in Indiana Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & people for sexual assaults during ages. after graduation, but her experi- Classified Advertising Manager COURTESY OF LAURALYN BRUNSON 2011 and just a fraction of that Analysts arrived at the fig- ences had left her too trauma- Miguel Jaramillo takes aim at Stansbury Oquirrh Bowmen’s 15th Annual LAYOUT & DESIGN amount — $570,000 — on pre- ure using a National Institute of tized to leave the state, she said Big Shoot held last weekend at Deseret Peak Complex. John Hamilton Creative Director venting such crimes, according Justice formula based on average during an interview with The Liz Arellano Graphic Artist to a Utah Department of Health damage awards in civil lawsuits Associated Press. PRODUCTION report released Wednesday. filed by sexual assault victims. “I was experiencing intense Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager The paper on the econom- The figure includes lost wages feelings of unsafety and terror,” Darwin Cook Web Press Manager ic costs of sexual assault was and other long-range effects. she said. “I desperately wanted Dan Coats Pre-press Technician designed to highlight the emo- After an assault, some people to go and I had to call them at NEED CASH NOW? Scott Spence Insert Technician tional and financial impacts of struggle to complete degrees in the last minute and say, ‘I can’t We Want to Make the crime. school, hold down jobs or inter- go.’ It would require me to leave You a Loan! 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She was eventually able to go per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; prevention program manager “Once a person has been vic- back to school and earned a mas- Noble Finance $77 per year by mail in the . with the department of health. timized, their feeling of security ter’s degree from the University 435-843-1255 OFFICE HOURS: “Just preventing a few of those and safety in their own commu- of Utah this summer but missed Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. will save hundreds of thousands nities, in their own bodies, has out on decades of higher pay she CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: of dollars.” been compromised. How can we could have earned if she’d had 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. Utah’s homicide rate ranks really qualify that?” Waters said. the degree sooner. 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TUESDAY January 19, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Did you A STUDENT’S VIEW know? Yoga helps reduce anxiety, Don’t let the future take the joy out of now chronic pain ome people grow up happily at the Candy Castle just me, are so worried about what and high blood already knowing who they like everyone else. We see it as a the future holds that we forget pressure? Swant to be. They have end- Kaylee Peatross happily ever after and a magical to have fun along the way. For less amounts of self-direction. way to fit in with everyone else. example, I want to be a writer. GUEST COLUMNIST They know what they want, and Unfortunately, that isn’t the I am already worried about for the most part, how to get case. The Candy Castle, which whether or not my books will be there. They give off a sense of represents our ideal future and published or if people will even high self-esteem. Sure, everyone has similarities, sense of belonging, is great read them. The funny thing is, Then there are people like but everyone is also unique. indeed but not perfect. It has its I haven’t actually finished writ- me. I have absolutely no idea If we all fit in somewhere, we own problems, too. The people ing a book. I’m losing myself in who I want to be. I have endless would be exactly the same. there are still on a journey worrying so much that I forget amounts of constant confusion When it boils down to career and still face challenges to get why I want to even be a writer and anxiety. I know how I would choices and the future, people to another, bigger and better in the first place. It’s not actu- get from point A to point B, but definitely want to fit in some- Candy Castle. ally to get my books published; is point B what I really want in where comfortable to them. Think about playing the it’s because I just enjoy writing YOGA BASICS life? I am questioning every- The hard part is the future is game. Why do we play it? People and I want to share it. It doesn’t thing all the time. unpredictable and changes would often say it is to win, but matter if I am good or not; I love YOUR FIRST CLASS IS I am sure that many teens constantly. So then we begin to that’s not always true. Everyone it and that’s the whole point. can relate right now to my second-guess ourselves. Is this will eventually make it to the So my advice would be — to predicament. So too can many really me? Would I really enjoy Candy Castle in the end and it others and to me — to think adults, who remember feel- doing this? Do I want to do this doesn’t really matter who gets less about the future and more ing this way when they were for the rest of my life? there first. The reason we play about the present. To stop try- FREE! approaching adulthood. High I like to compare early adult- the game is for the challenges ing so hard to fit in, and instead, MONDAYS • 5:30 p.m school is that fun but often con- hood, which is what I am in along the way. The best part is just be yourself. That’s when fusing and awkward stage in life right now, to the game Candy not the winning; it’s the 20 min- people can truly feel the hap- 1226 North Main Street where everybody just wants to Land. When we enter high utes we have struggling through piest and a sense of belonging. fit in. school, we begin our journey. the Candy Cane Forest or Ice Don’t focus so much on having WEDNESDAYS • 6:30 p.m. But actually, fitting in is like There are lots and lots of twists, Cream Ocean with other indi- a happy life that you miss the math class. Some people get it turns and surprises along the viduals who are struggling, too. happy parts that are happen- 2356 North 400 East (Ste 101) and some people, such as me, way. Sometimes we spring for- We can tease and joke along the ing now. Just sit back, relax and attempt to understand but it’s ward and sometimes we take way and just enjoy the general enjoy the ride. • Increase strength, balance a lot more difficult. The funny a few steps back. Each of us feeling we have of taking the and fl exibility thing is no one ever tells us that is learning and growing along Candy Land road. Peatross is a senior at Tooele • Reduce stress and boost no one actually really fits in. the way. We all want to end up Sometimes teens, including High School. your immune system Call Shari for more information at High court revives misconduct Inspiring Healthy Lives 801-599-8222

Look for it every month in your Tooele More experience. Better results.TM case against ex-police chief Transcript Bulletin www.mmprotherapy.com TOOELETRANSCRIPT SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The er rather than an officer, so he ing comment on the ruling. BULLETIN Utah Supreme Court revived a wasn’t subject to laws requiring Prosecutors say Jones got the Subscribe Today • 882-0050 case Wednesday against a former police to record domestic vio- girlfriend’s call just before the small-town police chief accused lence complaints even if the vic- end of his shift in the town of of mishandling a domestic vio- tim doesn’t want to press charg- Kamas, about 15 miles east of lence complaint against his es. Park City. They say he came to brother. An appeals court agreed, the house in uniform and dealt The justices reversed two but the Utah Attorney General with the situation like an officer. lower court rulings that tossed appealed to the state Supreme He told her he couldn’t handle out misconduct charges against Court. The justices ruled the complaint because of the Adam Howard Jones. Wednesday that the judge should family relationship but offered ADVERTISING Prosecutors say the former have looked at the evidence in a several times to call the Summit Kamas police chief could have way that favored prosecutors, and County sheriff’s department. prevented his brother from in that light there was enough for She said the couple couldn’t assaulting his girlfriend and her the case to move forward. afford for the boyfriend to go son one night in 2011 if he had Yengich decried the ruling, back to jail and declined. reported the woman’s allegation saying that it undercuts judges’ If Jones had reported the alle- Isn’t it all about Results! hours earlier that her boyfriend ability to “weed out bad cases” gations anyway, he could have kicked her. and protect the innocent. prevented some of the violence Below is an actual article with quotes from Tooele Valley Merchants and the Defense attorney Ron Yengich He said the justices were that night in February 2011, says Jones, 37, saw no marks on wrong to dismiss the decision Assistant Attorney General John results they got after Advertising in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin & Extra. the woman, and she declined Dever made after weighing the Nielsen argued in November. several offers to call police from case in detail during an evidence Prosecutors also allege that another department. hearing. Jones later tried to cover up his “He did exactly what he should “They have killed, they have involvement in the ordeal the have done. He did not do any- gutted and they have hung up to next day by saying his jailed thing wrong,” Yengich said. dry one of the most important brother had been passed out ������ Utah District Judge L.A. Dever aspects of the criminal process the entire time Jones was at the ��������������������������� ���� ���� ��������� ���� ����� tossed out misconduct and wit- for defendants,” Yengich said. house. Yengich counters that ��� �� ���� ��� ������������ ���� ������������������������������ ness tampering charges against A spokeswoman for the Utah the jail officer who reported Jones. Dever ruled that Jones attorney general didn’t immedi- that couldn’t recall Jones’ exact �������������������������������� ���� ������ ����������� ������� came to the house as a broth- ately respond to messages seek- words. ��������� �������� ��� ������� ������ ��������� ������ ����� ��������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ �������������������������������������������������� ��������� ���� ������ �����������������������������Brian Thomas, owner Tooele Sears Authorized Dealer Store Ran a Full-Page ROP ad in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin 911 call released in Olympic ��������������������� and the Tooele Valley Extra for this sale. ������������������������� gold medalist’s assault case ������������������������������������������������ ��� ������ �������� �� ������ ��������������������������� SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Picabo Street says on the count of misdemeanor assault. ����������������������������������������������� ���� ������� �������� ���� �� ���� ������ ��� �� ����

Olympic gold-medalist skier recording that she tried to help Picabo Street’s lawyer says she ������������������������ ������ ����������������� ����� ����� ������������������������������������� ���� ���������������������������� Picabo Street told police her dig out her parents’ car so they denies wrongdoing in what she ������������ ���� ��������� ���� �������� ������������������������������ ������������ �������� ����������������� ���� ������ ��� ����� ������������� ���� ���� ���������� father attacked her during a could use hers, but he “freaks considers a private family matter. ��������������������������� ���� ���� ��������� ���� ����� ����������������������������� fight that led Utah authorities out on me, he always calls me all She’s hoping to find an “amicable ��� �� ���� ��� ������������ ���� ������������������������������ ����� ����� ����� ����� ��������� ������� ����� ��� ���� ���� �������������������������������� ���� ������ ����������� ������� ������ ��� �������� ������� to charge her with domestic kinds of names, whatever, tells resolution” in the case, attorney ��������� �������� ��� ������� ���������� ��������� �������� ������ ����� �������� ����� ��� ����� ��� �� ������ �������������� ��� ������ ����� ����� violence and assault, according me I’m a freak.” Jason Richards said. �������������������� ��������������������� ���� ��������� ���������������������������������� �������� ���� ���� ���� ����� ���� ��� ���� to a 911 call recording released Roland Street has not been Telles said she’s prepared to ��� ��������� ���� ������ ����������������������������� ������� ���� ���� ��� ���� ������ ����������� ������� �������������������� ����� ���� �������� ��� ���� ���������������������� ���� �������������������������������” Thursday. charged in the fight near Park discuss a possible plea deal, but ������ ���� ���� ������ ����� �������� �������� ���������� ��� Aric���� Johnson, ������ ������ manager ������� for ���� ��� ������ �������� �� ������ ��������������������������� �����������������������������Game Crazy in Tooele, re- Picabo Street can be heard on City, Utah. Summit County pros- negotiations haven’t begun. A ������ ���� ������� ������������ �������� �� ���� ���������� ��� �� ���� ��������������� ����� ��� ����������������� ������Jeremy Dudar, ����� store ��� manager ����� ���� ported his store did double ���� ������ ����� ������� ���� ���������������������������� ���������������������������� the recording saying the fight ecutor Ivy Telles says he’s not hearing is set for Feb. 16 in Park the business this Black FridayTooele Big 5 Sporting Goods Store ������ �������� ���������� ��� �������� ���� ���� ���������� �������������������������������the business this Black Friday Ran a 8-page Insert in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin and started after her dad, Roland under investigation. City. ��������������������� ��� ������� ����� ��� ���� ���� ����������������������������weekend as it did during the the Tooele Valley Extra for this sale. Street, bumped his car into her “That’s not to say that Mr. Picabo Street had an illustri- ���� �������� ��� ����� �� ��������� ��� ������ ����� ����� ���������same weekend �������� last ��������� year. ������� ���� ��������� ����� �������� ���� ���� ���� ����� ���� ��� ���� ����“We ����������� did 300 to ��� 400 ���� transac- ������� house in snowy weather. Street was not involved in the ous skiing career highlighted by ������ ����� ��� ����� ���� ������������������������������� ����������tions, and ������ for a ������ rough ������� guess “He got his hands on me and altercation at all, it’s just to say a gold medal at the 1998 Winter ���� ���� ���� ����� ����� ��������� ����� ��� ����� ���� ������������������������������I’d say we made close to I put him down the stairs,” she that she basically started it,” Olympics in the women’s super-G ���� ������ ������� �� ��� ����� ���������������������������� ��������������������������������$16,000 by the time we closed ������������������������������� ������������������� �����������������������������Friday,” “For this year’s entire tells the dispatcher on Dec. 23. Telles said. event. She also won silver in the �������� ����� �� ����� ������ ������������������������� �������������������������������Thanksgiving weekend we ������� ��� �������� ���� ������� ��������� ������� ����������� “For this year’s entire Thanks- ������������������������������ were up 104.5 percent in sales A woman who she refers to as Roland Street told police his downhill at the 1994 Olympics in ������ ����������� �������� ����� ������ ������� ����� ������� ���������������������������� from what we were last year.” “Mom” is audible in the back- daughter got angry and started Lillehammer, Norway, and com- ����������������������������� ��� ����� ����� ��� ������� ����� �������� ��������� �������giving weekend we were up ���� ���������� ����� ������� ����������������������������� ����Johnson �������� said �������� shoppers ������� were ground disputing that version of yelling after he hit the house peted in the 2002 Games in Salt ��� ����� ���� ��� �������� ����� ��������������� ����lining ������� up outside ���� ������ the ������� store104.5 at percent in sales from what happened. while trying to leave, docu- Lake City. �������������� ������ ��� �������� ������� �����������������������������4 a.m., and there was a crowd �������������������������� ���� ������� ������ ���� �� ����� of roughly 50 people outsidewhat we were last year.” “I saw what you did to him,” ments show. He said the physical She was the first American ����� ���� ���� �������� �������� ������������������������������ by ����the time����� the���������� doors opened.� the woman says. altercation broke out after they woman to win the World Cup Aric Johnson, store manager “Oh my God, are you kidding re-entered the house and she downhill season title in 1995, Tooele Game Crazy Store me? He scratched me on my pushed him down two flights of and she repeated as champion Ran a 6-page Insert in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin face,” Picabo Street replies. stairs. Police saw cuts on Roland the next season. She totaled nine Don’t take our word for it! for this sale. Prosecutors say an investiga- Street’s elbow and neck. downhill victories in World Cup tion found Picabo Street was the Picabo Street, 44, was arrest- races during her career. primary aggressor. She’s accused ed and bailed out. She was later More recently, she worked as Tooele Transcript Bulletin & Extra Gets Results! of throwing her 76-year-old charged with three counts of an analyst for Fox Sports dur- father down the stairs and lock- misdemeanor domestic violence ing the 2014 Winter Games from ing him in the basement. in the presence of a child and one Sochi, Russia. Now is the time to get Results you For All the Great Events in Life need by Advertising in the: Let Everyone Know! TOOELE VALLEY Place a Notice in the Transcript Bulletin! Weddings • Birthdays • Graduations • Retirement • Anniversaries Brought to you by the TOOELETRANSCRIPT Military • Missionaries • Honors & Awards Call now to make your reservations! BULLETIN

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OUR VIEW Take flight USU’s new science and technology building will bolster local workforce

When Tooele City leaders built a small municipal airport on the southwest side of town in the 1940s, little did they know their runway would give flight to something more than aircraft 60 years later. In the middle of a runway that once served aviators now stands a building that serves Tooele County citizens with another venue of higher learning. It is Utah State University’s new $11 million USU-Tooele Science and Technology building, which luminaries and dignitaries formally opened on Jan. 12 with a ribbon-cutting cer- emony. A part of USU-Tooele Regional Campus, it is the fourth edifice to be built on Tooele Boulevard — also known as Tooele’s education corridor — that is wholly dedicated to higher learning. It joins Tooele Applied Technology College, which opened in 2013; the Tooele County School District’s Community Learning Center, which opened in 2009; and USU-Tooele Regional Campus, which erected its first building there 20 years ago and underwent an expansion in 2009. Like its counterparts, the new USU-Tooele Science and Technology building’s pur- pose is to provide citizens a place of higher learning conveniently close to home. At nearly 29,000 square feet, the new school will further allow USU-Tooele students to complete certifications and degrees that require science courses. Its classrooms, labs and instructors will teach such college-level subjects as biology, chemistry, physiology and zoology — right here in Tooele County. At last week’s ribbon-cutting ceremony, outgoing dean and executive director Donna Dillingham-Evans said the building would “put us on the cutting edge of instruction, not only in Utah, but across the country.” All classrooms and labs have the capability to receive and send instruction through real-time interactive video conferencing, she said. Lab courses taught at the new GUEST OPINION school can be broadcast to other USU regional campuses across the state. Tooele City Councilman Scott Wardle, who is chairman of the USU-Tooele Advisory Committee, said, “This building allows for a sustainable future for Tooele families for Dealing with the pains of failed integration years to come. Students can stay here and get an education and go to work without leaving the county.” estern Europe’s mindless unfriendly to migrants actually has been Such has been the purpose of USU-Tooele Regional Campus, along with TATC and and zombie-like prioritiz- a beacon of humanitarianism. CLC, when all three opened their doors. Since then, thousands of local residents have Wing of humanitarianism over Rachel Marsden But when I was in Moscow recently, I used the schools’ educational services with many who’ve continued to greater aca- self-preservation is beginning to have didn’t feel the same sense of insecurity GUEST COLUMNIST demic and employment success. alarming consequences. and demographic fragmentation that All of which serves to enhance Tooele County’s — and the state’s — short- and More than 500 women filed police I often feel in Paris. Not in the least. It long-term economic future. Both local and state leaders have long touted that the best complaints after a New Year’s Eve cel- turns out that most of the migrants that investment to further the economy and quality of life is to build education. In a grow- ebration in Cologne, Germany, with immigration fell from 72 percent in Russia took in last year were Ukrainian. ing global marketplace, an educated labor force is essential to effectively compete. about 40 percent of the women alleging December to 61 percent. With Ukraine similar to Russia with Thanks to the four buildings that preside on Tooele Boulevard, Tooele County’s sexual assault. Of the 32 suspects identi- Meanwhile, Germans who are frus- regard to culture and language, the capacity to become more of a player in the global marketplace has significantly fied by police, 22 are asylum seekers, trated with immigration policy and transition for Ukrainian refugees is a increased. It also makes our area’s workforce highly appealing to companies looking mostly North African or Arabic, accord- have taken to the streets in protest are relatively seamless one. That clearly isn’t to expand or relocate to Utah. Local quality of life gets a boost, too. ing to the German Interior Ministry. being dismissed by police as hooligans, the case for Syrian refugees in Germany. Tooele City officials are thanked again for creating the education corridor many More than a million asylum seek- with more than 200 of them arrested Both refugee and local populations years ago. That action was visionary and has produced extraordinary results. Likewise, ers, primarily from the Middle East during a demonstration in Leipzig. are best off when they mesh. It helps USU, TATC and the school district (CLC) are thanked for investing more than $50 mil- and North Africa, arrived in Germany With Merkel, the purported defender alleviate the burden of integration. lion constructing venues of higher learning in Tooele County. In turn, thousands of last year. For a country small enough of German conservatism, spearheading Yes, there may still be local, provincial citizens’ lives have truly taken flight. that you can drive across it in about six this cultural disintegration, frustrations prejudices toward refugees, but that’s hours, this is tantamount to cultural are boiling over. not exactly uncommon. Heck, there are and demographic revolution. These days, it seems as if anyone who prejudices between classes of people of The argument often heard is, “What speaks up against mass immigration is the exact same origin. People are tribal GUEST OPINION are a few million newcomers to a coun- automatically dismissed as a racist or by nature and will always cast a suspi- try of more than 80 million people?” nativist, but this is an oversimplification cious eye towards an outsider. But the Well, there are bound to be problems that hinders an open and honest dis- pains of integration can be minimized when some of the newcomers to the cussion of how immigration should be through better matching of refugees Ted Cruz is a lot like henhouse are wolves. handled worldwide. with new environments. How do you even begin to integrate If the United Nations can lecture The solution is a matchmaking ser- people who have a different cultural member states about the need to alle- vice between migrants and host coun- Nixon, not Goldwater perspective on women? Never mind viate global suffering, then it should tries. Instead of world leaders trying to that integration services teaching the be able to offer recommendations for outdo one another by seeing who can he lazy conventional wisdom new arrivals basic language skills and doing so in a way that allows people accept the most refugees, there should is that Ted Cruz is the new civics are completely overwhelmed. It’s living in developed nations to maintain be far more emphasis on ensuring that TBarry Goldwater, doomed to an immense challenge to change the their cultural coherence. it’s a good fit for everyone involved. suffer an electoral landslide defeat mindset of a person whose established And yes, there is a solution. Being a humanitarian hero doesn’t have should he win the Republican nomi- values are disruptive to society in his Guess which country took in more to result in the unraveling of a func- nation. new country. than a quarter-million refugees dur- tional society. Not only is this wrong about In the wake of the New Year’s Eve ing the first half of 2015, according to Cruz’s general-election chances, it attacks, the popularity of German the United Nations High Commission Marsden is a columnist, political may compare Cruz to the wrong Chancellor Angela Merkel’s party actu- on Refugees. No, not the United States. strategist and former Fox News host 20th-century Republican forebear. ally increased by 2 percentage points, It’s Russia, which took in more than based in Paris. She is the host of the The better analogue for Cruz might according to one poll, and the num- 300,000 asylum seekers. Imagine that: syndicated talk show “Unredacted with be Richard Nixon, not in the crudely ber of Germans supporting a limit on The nation often maligned as being Rachel Marsden.” pejorative sense, but as another sur- passingly shrewd and ambitious pol- ago, Cruz was a Reagan Republican itician who lacked a personal touch with Paulite accents. When Donald but found a way to win nonetheless. Trump began to dominate, Cruz GUEST OPINION First, all the caveats. Obviously became a Reagan Republican with and most importantly, Cruz is Trumpian tendencies. not a paranoiac. He’s more ideo- Cruz penned an op-ed with Paul Bernie Sanders’ plan to bust up Wall Street logical than Nixon. And he has Ryan last April that was a ringingly none of Nixon’s insecurity, in fact stalwart argument for trade-promo- f you haven’t yet seen “The Big bank that they consider too risky. And the opposite. Nixon went to tiny tion authority. Two months later, Short” — directed and co-writ- she wants more oversight of so-called Whittier College and resented the when a brush fire erupted on the Iten by Adam McKay, based on the Robert Reich “shadow banks” such as hedge funds Northeastern elite; Cruz went to right over “Obamatrade,” Cruz nonfiction prize-winning book by and insurance companies such as the GUEST COLUMNIST Princeton and Harvard, and could abruptly reversed course and came Michael Lewis about the housing and infamous AIG. be a member of the Northeastern out against trade-promotion author- credit bubble that triggered the Great In a world where the giant Wall Street elite in good standing if he wanted ity — he cited procedural reasons Recession — I recommend you do so. banks didn’t have huge political power, to be. — and then opposed the underlying Not only is the movie an enjoyable (if misguided government policies that these measures might be enough. But, But Cruz is cut from roughly trade agreement as well. that’s the right word) way to understand gave mortgages to poor people who if you hadn’t noticed, Wall Street wields similar cloth. He wears his ambition Is all the effort on Cruz’s part only how the big banks screwed millions of shouldn’t have gotten them. on his sleeve and isn’t highly charis- in the cause of a 1964-style ideo- Americans out of their homes, savings That’s pure baloney. The boom in SEE REICH PAGE A5 ➤ matic or relatable. If Cruz wins the logical blowout? No. The country’s and jobs, and then got bailed out by tax- subprime mortgages was concentrated nomination, it’ll be on the strength too evenly divided for another payers, it’s also a lesson in why they’re in the private market, not in govern- LETTERS POLICY of intelligence and willpower. He’ll Goldwater-style landslide loss, and on the way to doing all this again — and ment. Wall Street itself created the risky have outworked, outsmarted and Hillary Clinton is a deeply flawed how their political power continues to mortgage market. It sliced and diced The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to the editor from readers. Letters must be no outmaneuvered everyone else. candidate. erode laws designed to prevent another junk mortgages into bundles that hid longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written Certainly, Cruz isn’t ascending But Cruz has major vulnerabili- crisis and to shield their executives from how bad they were. And it invented the exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and on the basis of warm feelings from ties. He’s more ideologically defined any accountability. derivatives and collateralized debt obli- accompanied by the writer’s name, address his colleagues. Cruz portrays his than George W. Bush in 2000 or Most importantly, the movie shows gations that financed them and phone number. Longer letters may be unpopularity within the Senate as Barack Obama in 2008, and his cur- why Bernie Sanders’ plan to break up The fact is, more than 84 percent of published, based on merit and at the Editor’s establishment distaste for him as rent theory of the general election the biggest banks and reinstate the the subprime mortgages in 2006 were discretion. Priority will be given to letters that refer to a recent article in the newspaper. All a lonely man of principle. But it’s a — that he need turn out only con- Glass-Steagall Act (separating invest- issued by private institutions, along letters may be subject to editing. genuine personal dislike. servatives — is a comforting fable. ment from commercial banking) is nec- with nearly 83 percent of the subprime Letters written to thank an individual or Not that Cruz cares. In fact, a key Marco Rubio and Chris Christie essary, and why Hillary Clinton’s more loans that went to low- and moderate- organization should be submitted for to what he has been able to achieve are both, in their own ways, more modest plan is inadequate. income borrowers that year. “Notes of Appreciation.” is his apparent immunity to the winsome, and it’s easier to see how I’ll get back to Bernie and Hillary in Why has Wall Street been pushing its Readers who are interested in writing a lon- reflexive desire to be liked by people each of them could pick off Obama a moment, but first you need to know lie, blaming the government for what ger guest op-ed column on a topic of general around you, a weakness to which states. But Cruz has always under- why Wall Street wants us to forget what happened? And why has the Street interest should contact Editor David Bern. almost all of us fall prey. Cruz is free stood that you have to win the pri- really happened. (along with its right-wing apologists, Email: [email protected] of the peer pressure that typically mary to win the general. Whoever is The movie gets the story essentially and its outlets such as Rupert Murdoch’s Fax: (435) 882-6123 makes all senators, at some level, going to beat him better know what right: Traders on the Street pushed Wall Street Journal) so viciously Mail: Letters to the Editor team players. he’s doing — because Cruz certainly high-risk mortgage loans, bundled them attacked the movie “The Big Short”? Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Cruz is a Reagan Republican, does. together into investments that hid the So we won’t demand tougher laws P.O. Box 390 although with considerable flexibil- risks, got the major credit-rating agen- to prevent another crisis followed by Tooele, UT 84074 ity. When Rand Paul seemed to be Lowry is editor of the National cies to give the bundles Triple-A ratings, another “too big to fail” bailout. on the ascendancy a couple of years Review. and then sold them to unwary investors. Which brings us back to Bernie and It was a fraudulent Ponzi scheme that Hillary. Hillary Clinton doesn’t want to LETTER CONTEST had to end badly — and it did. break up the big banks or resurrect the Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will select EDITORIAL BOARD Yet since then, Wall Street and its Glass-Steagall Act, as Bernie does the best letter of the month and reprint it in the hired guns (including most current Instead, she’d charge the big banks first Open Forum page of the following month. Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern Republican candidates for president) a bit more for carrying lots of debt and The winning letter writer will receive a free Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor have tried to rewrite this history. 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TUESDAY January 19, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 GUEST OPINION Peripheral Neuropathy Warning! Peripheral neuropathy is a result of damage The treatment that is provided at Oquirrh to the nerves often causing weakness, pain, Ridge Chiropractic has three main goals: numbness, tingling, and the most debilitating 1) Increase blood flow to these tiny nerve ‘Concussion’ is a counterpoint to NFL glory balance problems. This damage is commonly fibers he NFL playoffs will be on there is truth in “Concussion” caused by a lack of blood flow to the nerves in 2) Stimulate nerve repair and regrowth TV in millions of American and those who’ve played and the hands and feet which causes the nerves to 3) Decrease damaging pressure on peripheral degenerate. nerves Thomes this weekend, and John Kass loved football will see it. the games begin. It happens when Omalu pulls GUEST COLUMNIST The blood vessels that surround the nerves The treatment to increase blood flow utilizes a Mom and Dad in their jerseys, off the road to watch a high can become diseased and shrivel up which specialized low-level light therapy using light kids in their team gear, snacks school football practice. Two starves the nerves of vital nutrients they need emitting diode technology. This technology on the coffee table, beer in young men are in a tackling to survive. When these nerves begin to “die” was originally developed by NASA to assist in the fridge, everybody reaching you’re avoiding reality. drill, running at each other at they cause you to have balance problems, pain, increasing blood flow. for something, the eyes of the And some day, and I hope full speed, fit and strong and numbness, tingling, burning, and many additional symptoms. People The low level light therapy is like watering a plant. The light therapy family eager for impact, a truly this doesn’t happen but it might, quick and determined. are often told to just live with the problem or try the drugs which can stimulates the blood vessels to grow back around the peripheral American scene. you’ll look at yourself in a mirror Their bodies lean forward, have harsh side effects. nerves and provide them with the proper nutrients to heal and repair. Advertisers and marketers and see a stranger there, looking eager, full of joy at what’s to It’s time for you to find out if this is your neuropathy solution. can’t ask for anything better back at you. come. What’s coming is the vio- My name is Dr. Dev Brown D.C. At Oquirrh Ridge Chiropractic For 14 days only, $55 will get you all the services I normally charge I’ve been helping people with neuropathy and nerve problems for new patients $199 for! than that. The NFL doesn’t want you to lent expression of will. And any- 18 years. Here at Oquirrh Ridge Chiropractic located at 352 North Norman Rockwell would see “Concussion,” and the flesh one who pretends that violence Main in Tooele we offer hope without endless drugs and serious side To find out what is causing your problem as well as determine the paint it, wouldn’t he, the peddlers who make money on isn’t joyful on a football field is effects. extent of the damage Dr. Dev Brown DC will do a neuropathy American family and football, the games don’t want you to see a liar. severity examination. This neuropathy severity examination will if he were around this year with it. It gets in the way of the cash. The joy of the violence is the In order to effectively treat your neuropathy three factors must be consist of a detailed sensory evaluation and an extensive and a all that drama on our screens I watched “Concussion” the ugly and beautiful heart of the determined. 1) What is the underlying cause? 2) How Much Nerve detailed analysis of the findings of your neuropathy. and gridiron gambling on our other day, and it upset me. game. And so, in “Concussion,” Damage Has Been Sustained.(NOTE: Once you have sustained 85% phones? Is it a perfect movie? No. the boys run at each other. Their nerve loss, there is likely nothing that we can do. 3) How much Don’t live in pain when we may have the solution you’ve been But would Rockwell paint Are some details fudged in heads collide, because it’s foot- treatment will your condition require? looking for all along. Call today... a boy’s brain inside a helmet Hollywood fashion as science ball. — floating like a poached pear and corporate greed are con- Other sports can be risky as 435.882.7200 in a jar of water — shaken and densed into a story? Yes. well. I’m not trying to outlaw slammed against the glass again But Will Smith does a good danger or risk. and again and again? job portraying Dr. Bennet Soccer is one, and it threat- Because that’s football: A Omalu, a former Pittsburgh ens NFL flesh peddlers because beautiful and violent combat, medical examiner whose American parents are now opt- ��������������������������������������� the human body as a weapon, groundbreaking work on con- ing for soccer. Without little a game in which one man cussions has led us to this. boys smashing their heads in TOOELETRANSCRIPT expresses his will on another And brain damage, and the American youth football, there man. suicides of great players who would be no feeder system to Subscribe Today! 58 N. Main Street 882-0050 BULLETIN And heads get in the way. shot themselves in the hearts, provide the NFL with human That’s the thing. There’s no way allowing their brains to be stud- bodies to ruin. of ignoring it. The heads are ied postmortem, have a way of In soccer, full-speed collisions smashed by design. making you rethink a love of the without pads can be violent. The problem is that you can’t game. And concussions do happen. sell trucks or beer to Dad if he’s The centerpiece is about But soccer isn’t designed to got his son’s scrambled brains Omalu discovering CTE, after smash young heads against each on his mind. You can’t sell Mom performing an autopsy on other. And rugby, a truly rough on buying more gear for the Steeler Hall of Famer Mike sport, isn’t designed to put head multigenerational NFL family Webster, the center and captain against head. And that’s the dif- — you know, that NFL Hallmark of those great Pittsburgh Super ference. card with Grandpa in his Bears Bowl champions. When I was an My sons play soccer, still, in BANNERS jersey, and the evil son-in-law undersized right guard giving college. One suffered a concus- wearing Packers’ green and gold away 50 pounds on high school sion this year in a club game — if she is thinking about taking Saturdays, loving every second that ended his season. But a Yard Signs, Vehicle Magnets, her boy to the hospital for con- of it, Webster was a hero, perfect good doctor, therapy, rest and cussion therapy. in technique, leadership, effort a protein diet has him back to So the release of the movie and leverage. normal. He wants to play again, “Concussion” about the ground- But Webster’s brain paid for it. because he loves it. Window Stickers, and More! breaking work on chronic trau- He ended up in a truck parked The doctors say that he’s matic encephalopathy (CTE) in a lot when he was 50. In the healed and as long as there are causes ethical problems, doesn’t movie he died in that truck, in no symptoms, he could play. it? real life he’d been taken to the We’ll talk about it some more. It causes problems for those hospital, so some critics point But first, I think, I’ll take him parents who love football, but to this minor inconsistency to the movies. who also love the brains of their and others in the film, and say sons who play the game. “Concussion” falls short. Kass is a columnist for the If you’re a parent of a child I wonder if the nitpickers Chicago Tribune. His email who wants to play football, — ripping the movie so as to address is [email protected], and you avoid the movie send thrills up the leg of NFL and his Twitter handle is @john_ “Concussion” the way the NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell — kass. wants you to avoid it, then ever played the game? Because

investigators have found them omy. Today, Wall Street’s biggest Reich all “unrealistic.” banks pose an even greater dan- continued from page A4 Most of Clinton’s propos- ger. They’re far larger than they als could already have been were before the crash of 2008. put into effect by the Fed and Unless they’re broken up and extraordinary power. the Securities and Exchange Glass-Steagall resurrected, we Which helps explain why no Commission, but they haven’t face substantial risk of another Wall Street executive has been been — presumably because of near-meltdown — once again indicted for the fraudulent the Street’s muscle. threatening the incomes, jobs, behavior that led up to the 2008 As a practical matter, then, her savings and homes of millions of crash. Or for the criminal price- proposals are invitations to more Americans. fixing scheme settled last May. dilution and finagling. To paraphrase philosopher And why even the fines imposed The only way to contain the George Santayana, those who High Quality • Full Color on the banks have been only a Street’s excesses is by taking on cannot remember they were fraction of the banks’ gains. its economic and political power screwed by Wall Street are con- And also why Dodd-Frank is directly — with reforms so big, demned to be screwed again. being watered down into vapid- bold and public that they can’t Custom Design & 24 Hour ity. For example, the law requires be watered down. Starting with Former U.S. Secretary of Labor major banks to prepare “living busting up the biggest banks, as Robert Reich is Chancellor’s wills” describing how they’d Bernie Sanders proposes. Professor of Public Policy at Turnaround Available unwind their operations if they More than a century ago, the University of California at get into serious trouble. 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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 19, 2016 DEATH NOTICE MATTERS OF FAITH Joe D. Gonzales Gonzales, Debbie Davis and Aimee Gonzales. Viewing/rosary Joe D. Gonzales, 87 years will be on Friday, Jan. 22 from A greeting embedded in my heart forever old, beloved husband, father, 6-8 p.m. Funeral Mass will be grandfather and great-grandfa- Saturday, Jan. 23 at 10 a.m. Both omeone once said, “People cordial, but a far cry from warm time in this mortal existence. ther and great friend to many, are at St. Marguerite’s Catholic don’t change, they reveal and fuzzy. Dale told my wife, Janna, and passed away peacefully at the VA Church, Tooele, Utah. Complete Swho they really are.” Charlie Roberts Then one day, everything I that the doctors at Huntsman Hospital on Jan. 17, 2016. He was obituary to follow in Thursday’s While there may be a morsel changed. Cancer Center had done every- GUEST COLUMNIST born Dec. 7, 1928, to Leopold paper. Contact Tate Mortuary of truth sprinkled in that quote, One of the young men in our thing possible for him and he and Mary Sanchez Gonzales in for more information, 435-882- I have witnessed firsthand that ward said, “Bishop, Brother Luck was about to lose his battle with Antonito, Colorado. He married 0676. Christ truly changes people. wants a blessing.” pancreatic cancer. Patricia Johnson. Their chil- The Lord richly blessed me ago. Dale had thousands of That sentence zoomed at me He was at peace with himself. dren are Diane Davies, Daniel this past decade by allowing me miles of heavy-duty wear on like a 93-mph curveball. I never He was at peace with God. He to meet and become eternal both his body and his soul. saw it coming. was fully prepared to meet his friends with a gentleman named At the time, I was serving as Later that afternoon, I Maker. Dale Luck. Dale’s bishop. With a change in knocked on Dale’s front door. Dale knew and believed the Pauline Nichols 2016. Services are pending under When I spoke at Dale’s funeral ward boundaries, Dale’s name His one-line greeting penetrated truth that Jesus taught Martha Walters the direction of Didericksen earlier this month, I reflected appeared on our member direc- my soul and remains embedded — and all of us: “I am the res- Memorial. A full obituary will be upon years of experiences tory. in my heart forever. urrection and the life: he that Pauline Nichols Walters, of in the Thursday edition of the together that helped me real- Dale’s name seemed to pop “Bishop, I’m afraid to meet believeth in me, though he were Grantsville, passed away Jan. 17, Transcript Bulletin. ize how fortunate I am that our off the printed page, primarily my Maker.” dead, yet shall he live.” trails criss-crossed. because it indicated he had held Over the course of time, Dale It is through the atonement Dale was a far cry from what responsibilities of church lead- and I discussed what he needed of Jesus Christ — the pain Your Business Can some label a “typical Mormon.” ership. However, he had never to do to bring peace to his soul and suffering He endured in He sported dominant facial tat- stepped foot inside our chapel, as he sought the Lord’s love, Gethsemane and upon the cross toos coupled with a number of nor did any of the members of comfort and forgiveness. at Calvary — that allows all of us Reach Every Home ear piercings, as well as a Harley our congregation know of or I am unable to convey in to return to our Maker. parked in his living room. about him. words the peace and love that in the Tooele Valley He was in his late 60s when We visited on his front porch filled Dale Luck’s soul last month Roberts is a former LDS bishop we first met about eight years a few times where Dale was when we visited for the final of the Tooele 6th Ward. Bear River teen rodeo champ fights Total Market Coverage TOOELETRANSCRIPT Call Today 882-0050 BULLETIN to recover after bronc accident OGDEN, Utah (AP) — side-effects from his injuries as “I learned that people are so versations. Champions often are made in potential advantages. The surger- amazingly nice,” said the moth- “I’ve heard how amazing he is, Join the Club! their trials. ies to put metal rods in his body er. how resilient he is and how well At just 15 years old, bareback to correct the back injury likely Sonya Madsen said her son is he’s doing,” she said. bronc riding champion Briggs mean he won’t get any taller. always smiling no matter what But amazing or not, Madsen’s Tooele Club Madsen already knew the for- “They said I won’t grow no happens. said he will be more careful about Tooele 438 W 400 N Annual mula of gain through pain before more,” said the 5-foot, 6-inch And with a smile on his face, which horses he’ll get on to com- Teen Center Membership his Aug. 22 rodeo accident that cowboy. “That’s good. You want Madsen talks about the learn- pete, passing up any horse he Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. shattered five vertebrae in his to be small for broncs.” ing to be determined as he has draws that he believes could hurt back. But even before the accident, fights to regain his health and the him. He said he’s more aware Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ Club 435.843.5719 And putting his champion Madsen was already known for chance to ride again. He said he’s than ever that his favorite event attitude to work ever since has his small stature and powerful going to have to wait for a year to is the most dangerous in rodeo. Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! brought him back to health in determination. be able to compete again. He said many people believe the same fast action for which Last summer, he was the only “I’ll definitely work at it a lot bull riding to be the most dan- rodeo is known. freshman cowboy to qualify for harder,” he said. “Going out and gerous, but he disagrees, explain- Afterschoolol The Bear River cowboy would the National High School Rodeo practicing everyday is not enjoy- ing that the tight hand-hold in a be hard pressed to complain Association finals in the bare- able. When you are in that posi- bareback rigging means cowboys programs forfor about what he’s been through, back riding — as he and his fel- tion, you realize how lucky you have a much more difficult dis- fighting just to re-learn to walk low competitors were on stage are to work hard. It makes you mount after their ride. He also Youth andd Teens and then to run. before the short go-round, the want to try hard and work harder said horses can be much more ages 6 - 18.8. When School “I still want to be a world cham- contrast was stark. at it.” unpredictable and are larger and is pion — all the things I wanted “These kids looked like grown And Briggs said he’ll go for the more powerful than bulls. The Club before — nothing has changed,” men,” said Madsen’s mother, gold every time he ever gets to But despite those dangers, is In! Out he said. “It’s just going to take a Sonya Madsen, talking about the compete again. Sonya Madsen said she wants to little bit longer now.” other top finishers in the event. “If I’m not going to work as support her son in doing what TooeleClub.org Madsen is even seeing the The juxtaposition of his per- hard as I can to be a world cham- he loves because, after all, that’s formance and appearance left an pion, there’s no point in doing what life is about. And she said impression. it because there are higher risks injuries happen to people no “When this happened, all the now,” he said. matter what they are doing. judges and officials who were But win or lose in the future, “There are people here (at there at nationals knew who he those who have watched him Neuroworx) who just got out of was,” Sonya Madsen said. “They since August have been inspired bed and fell and hit their head on called him ‘the little guy who by his determination. a dresser and broke their neck,” could ride broncs.’” Matt Carter, a physical thera- she said. And it appears Madsen’s small pist at Neuroworx, a spinal cord And the mother said she size and huge smile have also rehabilitation facility in Sandy, admires her son’s bravery. drawn many to his cause since said Madsen’s positive attitude “He’s pretty fearless is what it the accident. Sonya Madsen said and hard work have inspired is,” she said. she couldn’t even guess how other patients there too. The teen But Madsen said the secret to many donations she’s received is there several days a week for bronc riding is actually all about from her son’s concerned fans, therapy. fear — and learning to master it. starting from the moment the Brenda Bailey, a Fountain “There’s not a time when you accident happened. Green resident who accompa- are not a little bit scared,” he A three-day fundraiser in nies her husband to therapy at said. “You have to learn to not the summer netted more than Neuroworx, said Madsen’s efforts show it or convince yourself that $50,000. are often the topic of their con- you are not scared.” Prominent Utah prosecutor joins medical marijuana push SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt medical reasons and he has had That plan received an early vote 435.884.3031 • Grantsville, Utah Lake County District Attorney to prosecute them because it’s of support in November from Sim Gill on Wednesday joined the law. some state lawmakers. a well-organized push for Utah Gill said he uses his discretion Daw and Vickers said Utah lawmakers to pass a medical to work out deals where charges shouldn’t pass a sweeping medi- marijuana bill this year. will ultimately be dismissed if a cal pot law because there’s not Gill, a Democrat, joined about defendant agrees to certain con- enough evidence that it’s a safe 30 people at Utah’s State Capitol ditions, but he believes another treatment option. on Wednesday who want to use pathway should be available for Connor Boyack, president of the drug to treat medical condi- those with medical issues. libertarian-leaning nonprofit tions. The group, holding signs The other speakers at group Libertas Institute, said that that said “I’m a patient, not a Wednesday’s press conference proposal doesn’t go far enough criminal,” called on lawmakers pressed for a plan from Sen. Mark because many others with pain- to vote in favor of bill that would Madsen, a Republican from Eagle ful conditions would be ineligible allow those with chronic condi- Mountain, that would allow tens and still need to illegally use pot. tions to consume edible mari- of thousands of residents with Boyack, whose group is work- juana products. chronic conditions to consume ing to pass Madsen’s bill, has “The last thing I want to do edible pot products but bans cited the case of a Mormon is prosecute these families and smoking pot. mother as a perfect example of these individuals because they It’s one of two proposals law- why Utah residents need access have a medical condition,” Gill makers are expected to consider to the drug. said. in their upcoming legislative ses- Enedina Stanger suffers from a The group stood in front of sion. rare genetic disorder that causes BE A a large, ruled banner marking Two of his GOP colleagues are devastating spasms and frequent heights that made them appear working on a more restrictive joint dislocations. Stanger moved to be subjects in a police lineup. alternative that would expand a to Colorado where marijuana is MASTER GARDENER While Gill spoke at the press limited Utah law allowing those legal but returned to Utah recent- conference, he told reporters with severe epilepsy to use can- ly to deal with charges stemming afterward that he’s not endorsing nabis extract oil obtained from from her October arrest for using New Classes start January 20th. any particular bill but calling on other states. the drug in her car while in an lawmakers to pass some kind of The proposal from Rep. Brad Ogden parking lot. Call or click now to reserve your seat. medical marijuana program. Daw, R-Orem, and Sen. Evan “I am not asking for an He said drug cases have come Vickers, R-Cedar City, would illicit drug,” Stranger said at 435-277-2409 or 435-277-2401 before his office where people allow the oil to be made in Utah Wednesday’s press conference. “I extension.usu.edu/tooele/gardening were caught using the drug for but would set up tight controls. am asking for a plant.” ��������������������������������������� TOOELETRANSCRIPT Subscribe Today! 58 N. Main Street 882-0050 BULLETIN A7

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plates that likely had live biologi- The investigation at the time Dugway cal agent on them outside of the also found that one of the five biosafety lab, according to the samples to be sent to Lawrence continued from page A1 report. Livermore National Laboratory A lab technician failed to wear tested positive for viable Bacillus D.C. an air-purifying respirator while anthracis, the bacteria that pro- “We did find, through evi- working with biological agent in duces anthrax, but a Dugway dence, that a combination of June, and in July, laboratory sup- employee simply disposed of events, including gaps in science, plies were left in a position which that sample. They then sent the institutional issues and person- restricted airflow in a way that remaining four samples to the al accountability, when taken could have caused the release of laboratory without further testing together, each contributed to this biological agents. while claiming the anthrax was event,” he said. Due to the inadvertent ship- inactivated. The report was critical of ment and other violations, the Despite facing a heavy civil Dugway leadership and manage- CDC formally suspended Dugway monetary policy for the improper ment for not conducting internal Proving Ground’s certificate to handling of the Bacillus anthracis, investigations into safety-related possess, use and transfer select King, who was the commander incidents in previous years. No agents and toxins on Aug. 31. All of Dugway between 2009 and disciplinary action or retraining of the affected biological and toxic 2011, insisted the sample con- occurred following the incidents samples were put under lock- tamination occurred at Lawrence and leadership “blamed external down. Livermore National Laboratory. entities or downplayed the seri- Past incidents mentioned in the He also testified that there was ousness of incidents,” the report report included a 2007 shipment a commander’s inquiry into the said. of supposedly inactivated anthrax incident but the military investi- The investigation also found to Lawrence Livermore National gation found no evidence that this FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Dugway leaders “created condi- Laboratories in California, in occurred. Dugway Proving Ground’s inadvertent shipments of live anthrax to numerous labs last year has been criticized in an investiga- tions allowing a culture of com- which a single activated spore in There were additional difficul- tion by the Department of Defense and U.S. Centers for Disease Control. placency to flourish.” Two former a sample was found to be viable. ties with Dugway Proving Ground DPG commanders, including now- In a subsequent investigation, it shipping the improper biological may have led to viable anthrax The department will also validate While Dugway Proving Ground Brig. Gen. William King, as well was found the sample of anthrax agent to its partner labs, misla- in samples from Dugway. It also all requests from outside labs to will no longer produce biologic as three additional leaders, four was deactivated using chlorine beling specimens shipped from recommended an evaluation of determine their validity and if a agents for outside labs, Spoehr personnel in oversight capacities dioxide. the lab and shipping improper the ability for gamma irradiate less dangerous material can be said it will continue to produce and three laboratory technicians, While chlorine dioxide has quantities of Botulinum neu- spores to heal from damage and substituted. anthrax and other agents for the comprised the dozen individuals scientific precedent as a method rotoxin to another lab on three return to viability after a period of Ostrowski reiterated that there facility’s use. Biological and chem- the report said should be held for inactivation, Dugway Proving separate occasions between 2008 incubation. was no danger to the lab techni- ical weapons detecting devices “accountable for their failures.” Ground had no standard oper- and 2010. According to Lt. Gen. Thomas cians or American people as a and protective materials will con- During the investigation team’s ating procedures in place for The investigation report by the Spoehr, in a press conference result of the inadvertent shipments tinue to be tested at Dugway, he August visit to Dugway, three using the chemical, the report military recommended the Army last Friday, the Department of since the amount of anthrax was said. incidents of unsafe conduct were said. Dugway’s procedures only evaluate Bacillus anthracis spore Defense will create a biological so small, it was suspended in a “This is a capability that our observed when reviewing 90 days covered using heat, formalin and resistance to gamma irradia- safety review panel to review and solution and was shipped secure- nation needs, to keep testing these of video footage. In May, a techni- gamma irradiation to inactivate tion, the number of spores being validate procedures for working ly. No one contracted anthrax as a materials,” Spoehr said. cian dropped a rack of sample biological agents. irradiated and other factors that with biological agents and toxins. result of the shipments. [email protected]

rabies vaccination certificate. fees double, she added. 435-843-2150. tags, the animal will usually be demeanor. Utah statute states Fido License renewal fees can be The renewal fee for a female As of Dec. 11, 2015, there were taken to the animal shelter. Pet a class C misdemeanor can be continued from page A1 paid at Grantsville City Hall, 429 or male dog is $20, or $10 for 1,494 pets licensed in Tooele City. owners are required to pay for punished with a fine up to $750 E. Main Street. Residents can call a spayed or neutered dog. The However, despite the city’s efforts licensing before they can reclaim or a jail term of up to 90 days. 435-882-5600. animal control for more infor- renewal fee for a female or male to encourage people to license the animal, said Trish Waltz, ani- However, city prosecutor In Grantsville, the renewal mation at 435-884-6881. cat is $10, or $5 for a spayed or their dogs and cats, it’s prob- mal control officer for Tooele Derrick Larson said he’s never application for dog licenses is According to Tooele City code, neutered cat. able a lot of animals remain unli- City. heard of any cases where people due by Jan. 31. After Feb. 1, license all dogs and cats within city lim- In addition, each license censed, Milne-Jones said. According to city code, own- had to serve jail time because renewal fees double, according its that are four months old or renewal application must include If an animal control officer ers of unlicensed pets can also they failed to license a pet. to Grantsville City Code. older must be re-licensed each a current rabies vaccination cer- picks up a dog or cat without be charged with a class C mis- [email protected] All dogs six months old or year. Any existing licenses expire tificate. older should be licensed. The Dec. 31 and residents have until License renewal fees can be license fee for a female or male Feb. 28 to renew them, said Kacie paid at Tooele City Hall, 90 N. dog is $25, or $15 for a spayed or Milne-Jones, a Tooele City utility Main Street in the city finance neutered dog. Each license appli- lead and accounting technician. department. Questions can be For All the Great Events in Life cation should include a current After March 1, license renewal addressed to the department at Let Everyone Know! Place a Notice in the Transcript Bulletin! Bill seeks to outlaw smoking Weddings • Birthdays • Graduations • Retirement • Anniversaries in Salt Lake City airport Military • Missionaries • Honors & Awards 435-882-0050 • 58 N. Main, Tooele TOOELETRANSCRIPT SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A have to go outside. Los Angeles, Chicago and New 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) BULLETIN Utah senator plans to introduce The airport is already plan- York, are smoke-free. a bill in the upcoming legisla- ning to scrap three of the loung- In 2012, the Centers for tive session that would outlaw es as part of a major $1.8 billion Disease Control and Prevention smoking lounges in the Salt Lake renovation taking place over the determined that airport smok- City airport. next few years. ing rooms are not effective in Sen. Evan Vickers, a The American Nonsmokers’ eliminating secondhand smoke. Republican from Cedar City Rights Foundation said the air- Utah does not allow indoor who is also a pharmacist, said port is one of only eight major smoking in any other public Just he often smells smoke in the air- airports in the country that buildings besides hotel rooms, port. The lounges “seem not to still permits smoking indoors. GIRLS! said Brook Carlisle, govern- work as well as they like,” Vickers The others are: Hartsfield- ment relations director for the told The Salt Lake Tribune. Jackson Atlanta International ����� American Cancer Society Cancer ��� The Salt Lake City International Airport; Dallas-Fort Worth ������������� Action Network. �������������������� Airport is equipped with five International Airport; Denver ���������������������� Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie ������������������ smoking lounges, which have International Airport; McCarran ��������������� ������������� been outfitted with ventilation International Airport in Las Biskupski supports the bill. “Salt Lake City is an anomaly, systems designed to filter smoke Vegas; Miami International ����������������������� outside the building. 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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah as white and blonde. According to police officer was killed Sunday witnesses, she stumbled and fell Reach Every Home in the Tooele Valley after he was shot by a suspect who as she was walking away so she was later killed by police. might be injured. Salt Lake County Sheriff Jim Barney was an 18-year law Winder said Unified police officer enforcement veteran who served Douglas Barney was shot in the in several agencies. He had a wife head shortly before 10 a.m. in the and three children, the Salt Lake suburb of Holladay. He was taken County Sheriff’s Office said. to a hospital where he died of his Henderson had a prior crimi- injuries a few hours later. nal record that included weapons According to Winder, Barney possession and was sought by a was helping to search for 31-year- gang task force, Winder said. He old Cory Lee Henderson and a also had outstanding federal and woman. Witnesses said both were state arrest warrants. riding in a BMW that became Police also arrested Henderson’s involved in a traffic accident with brother, Jaiden Snyder. According another vehicle. Police said occu- to the Salt Lake County Sheriff's pants in the other car were seri- Unified Police Officer Douglas Barney Office, Snyder and Henderson's ously injured while Henderson mother arrived at the shooting and the woman fled. scene. scene and became agitated. Shortly after Barney was shot, Winder said Richey was con- Snyder allegedly punched an responding officers encountered scious and alert when he saw officer in the face and another Henderson who was on foot. him in the hospital. He has since officer deployed a Taser. It failed to Total Market Coverage Winder said gunfire erupted, with undergone surgery and his condi- subdue Snyder, but officers were Henderson and police exchang- tion was improving. able to take him into custody. He Call Today 882-0050 ing multiple rounds. Officer Jon The woman seen with is facing several charges, includ- Richey suffered three gunshot Henderson is still at large and ing assault against a police officer TOOELE RANSCRIPT wounds, including one in the remains a person of interest, and disorderly conduct. It was not T torso. Henderson died at the police said. Winder described her known if he had an attorney. BULLETIN A8 BULLETIN BOARD

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session. You can pay 15 minutes before body and one Spirit, just as also you Tooele each session. Please mail your complet- were called in one hope of your calling; ed and signed camp application with full 5 one Lord, one faith, one baptism, 6 Senior Center payment to THS Softball Camp, 301 W. one God and Father of all who is over all The senior center is for the enjoyment of Vine, Tooele, UT 84074, or sign up at and through all and in all.” (Eph 4:4-6). all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- the Tooele High finance office. For more Are you part of God’s one true church? ing activities include bridge, pinochle, information, contact Melanie Nelson at Bible study is Wednesday at 7 p.m. and bingo, exercise program, line dancing, (435) 531-0846. Sunday at 10 a.m. Worship is Sunday at wood carving, Wii games, watercolor 11 a.m. The Tooele Church of Christ is class, movies and health classes. Benefit concert at Saint located at 430 W. Utah Ave. in Tooele. Meals on Wheels available for home- Marguerite The office phone number is (435) 882- bound. Lunch served weekdays. For age Iván Díaz, composer and musician 4642. 60 and above, suggested donation is for Oregon Catholic Press (OCP), will $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. present a benefit concert on Friday, Cornerstone Baptist Transportation available to the store or Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. in Saint Marguerite Passion for God, compassion for people doctor visits for residents in the Tooele parish hall, 15 S. 7th Street. He will at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: and Grantsville areas. For transporta- perform songs from his latest album, (435) 882-6263. Come as you are this tion information call (435) 843-4102. Honor y Gloria a Él, and from the OCP Sunday, where you can hear a message For more information about the Tooele contemporary Catholic CD, Vive Tu Fe. from the Bible and meet new friends. center, call (435) 843-4110. Admission: $5. Service times: Bible study (for all ages) 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; Grantsville Elementary evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- Grantsville The next Grantsville Elementary dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided Community Council meeting will be held for all services, and children’s church Family History Center Tuesday, Jan. 19 at 4:30 p.m. in the during morning worship. WiseGuys Greet your ancestors free at the GES Community Room. All parents of Program during evening worship. Grantsville Family History Center, 117 GES students are invited to attend. E. Cherry St. All are welcome, with Mountain of Faith Lutheran consultants there to assist you. Open Tooele High School We’re a healthy, growing congregation Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday The next Tooele High School Community who welcomes newcomers and reaches through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 Council meeting will be held Wednesday, out to those in need. Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. to 9 p.m. Jan. 20 at 5 p.m. in the THS library. All PHOTO COURTESY CHARLES MOHLER parents of THS students are invited to Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God Grantsville irrigation attend. with respect without taking ourselves too Grantsville Junior High School’s students of the month for January. Front row from left: Hailey Hogge-Warburton, Cody Kelley, Jadeyn Higley, Grantsville Irrigation will be holding it’s seriously. Check us out on Facebook by Zachary Delaney, Thomas Coates, Bryton Smith, Sierra Leavitt and Ross Richardson. Back row from left: Mrs. Sagers, Madisyn Francom, Isaac Annual Meeting Wednesday, Feb. 10, at searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran Lehman, Bryson Beeton, Hillarie Dahle, Madison Hendricks, Jackson Butler, Lyndi Christensen and Mr. Mohler. 7 p.m. The meeting will be held at the TATC Church. Please join us for meaningful Grantsville Irrigation office located at worship that is also casual and relaxed. Adult religion class very few items or for kids age 11 and Settlement Canyon Road and SR-36, or Tooele County Aging 411 S. Street, Grantsville. We will be Barbering Program For more information, call (435) 882- under. The breakfast includes one glass give us a call at (435) 277-0087. Tooele County Aging is looking for vol- TATC offers a standalone barbering The Grantsville West Stake’s Adult electing five board members as well as 7291. of juice or milk and coffee with refills. unteers to help us meet the needs of program in our Cosmetology/Barbering Religion Class, Jesus Christ and the presenting a report on the state of the Bad beer is available and the food is Tooele Valley Family History seniors in the community. Many seniors department. This program is only 1,000 St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Everlasting Gospel, taught by Matt company. All shareholders are invited to delicious. Public invited. Center require assistance and need rides to hours and will prepare you for the Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- Lawrence, will be Wednesday, Jan. 6- attend. Contact the office at 435-884- Research your ancestors free with doctors or other health professionals. Utah/PSI Cosmetologist/Barber exam. rament followed by fellowship. Sunday April 13, 2016 from 7-8:30 p.m. at the 6451 for more information. Steak nights trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Rides help seniors live more indepen- Barbers specialize in cutting, styling and mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ Grantsville Seminary, 115 E. Cherry St., The dinner special for Jan. 22, a 12- Tooele Valley Family History Center, dent lives. Call Holly at (435) 843-4102 Senior Center trimming hair for men and women as Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, Grantsville, Utah. Tuition is $22.50 per ounce sirloin steak dinner for $12. 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone (435) for more information. The Grantsville The senior center is for the enjoyment well as shaving and maintaining facial Tooele. Phone: (435) 882-4721. Email: course or $2.50 per lecture. Register at On Jan. 29, the special is a two-piece 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday and Tooele Senior Centers also are in of all seniors age 55 and older. For info, hair for men. Enroll today! (435) 248- [email protected]. Web at the door at the first class. halibut dinner for $13 or three pieces through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. need of volunteers. For more informa- call (435) 884-3446. Activities include 1800 or visit tatc.edu. www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are for $15. Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. tion about volunteering at the Grantsville Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, God’s beloved child, beautifully created Wednesday evenings by appointment Center, call Dan at (435) 843-4753. For ceramics, pinochle, movies and wood Commercial Driver’s License in God’s own image. Whatever your his- Charity Auxiliary Past Presidents’ only. Special classes offered regularly. volunteering at the Tooele Center, call carving, etc. Meals on Wheels available tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, Program Dinner Call the center for more information. Debbie at (435) 843-4103. for homebound. Lunch served week- Now enrolling for CDL. Join us for a the Episcopal Church welcomes you. Tooele Children’s Justice PMP Cinda McCully will host the days. For age 60 and above, suggested comprehensive six-week course that will Center Auxiliary monthly dinner meeting at Take Off Pounds Sensibly Life’s Worth Living Foundation donation is $3. For those under age 60, teach you everything you need to know Spanish services Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Jim’s Restaurant on Wednesday, Jan. Give yourself the gift of health and La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele Suicide support group every third cost is $5. Transportation available to to pass the CDL test. Cost of program need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water 20, 2016, at 7 p.m. All PPs are invited wellness. Resolve to lose those extra le invita a sus servicios en español Thursday at 7 p.m. at the TATC, located the store or doctor visits for residents is only $2,225. You will receive 80 and snacks. We appreciate all dona- to attend. pounds. TOPS can help you achieve your los jueves a las 6 p.m. y los domingos at 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. If you in the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For hours driving time and get one-on-one tions. For inquiries or drop-off call (435) goals and support you in your journey. a las 2 p.m. We invite you to their struggle with suicidal thoughts or have transportation information, call (435) training from our experienced instructor. 843-3440. 25 S. 100 East, Tooele. Football playoff party We provide accountability through week- Spanish services on Thursday at 6 p.m. lost a loved one to suicide, please plan 843-4102. Classes start soon so register today! The Aerie will have a football playoff ly weigh-ins and support and encourage- and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come to know a on attending. Please go on Facebook (435) 248-1800 or visit tatc.edu. United Methodist dinner party on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016, start- ment in a non-judgmental environment. church that focuses in the word of God and like our page to keep current with Daughters of Utah Pioneers Tooele United Methodist church offers ing at the kickoff of the first game of TOPS is open to all men, women, teens rather than the emotions. God loves you our latest news and events. Contact us The DUP is seeking any family histories, Nail Technician Program a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee the day. Finger foods will be served. and preteens. There are now two TOPS and he wants to reveal himself to you. on that page. lifesworthlivingfoundation. photographs, books, stories or vintage Now enrolling. You can finish and get and social hour starts at 4 p.m. and Come on down, have a tasty bite and chapters in Tooele to accommodate your Located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. com. artifacts (before 1900) to display at licensed and start making money in dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All are socialize with the other brothers and schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday Call (435) 840-5036, rides provided. our DUP Grantsville Museum, located as little as four months at a low cost. welcome. sisters. at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. DAV Chapter 20 at 378 W. Clark St. (in the basement The nail program hours are Monday- 500 North. Weigh in from 5:30-6 p.m., The DAV will hold its monthly EC of the J. Reuben Clark Farmhouse Thursday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Call us (435) St. Marguerite The Tooele Valley Resource St. Marguerite Catholic Community meeting at 6 p.m. Call Mary Lou at meeting from 7:30-8 p.m. on the across from the Grantsville Cemetery). 248-1800 or stop by 88 S. Tooele Blvd. Center Elks (435) 830-1150 for information. UT 365 third Thursday of each month, except For more information, call Ellen Yates welcomes you to worship with us. Our The Tooele Valley Resource Center, liturgy schedule is as follows: Saturday Tooele meets Saturday at 10 a.m. at December and July, at the Pioneer at (435) 884-0253 or Coralie Lougey now sharing a building with the Tooele Friday night dinners the Bit n Spur Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 Museum. The general membership at (435) 884-3832. Visit www.grants- Education Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m. County Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, Dinner will be served each Friday night (Spanish), 11 a.m. Daily Mass (M-Fri) North. This chapter will meet occasion- meeting will follow from 8-9 p.m. In villedupmuseum.com or www.explore- is currently in need of donations. Please from 6-9 p.m. The menu includes halibut ally at a private residence, so call ahead addition, the DAV is looking for three tooele.com. Online courses 9 a.m. Confessions 4-4:45 p.m. on consider donating items such as deodor- for $17; shrimp for $12.50; steak and Saturday or by appt. Office hours, M- for the exact location. Call Lisa at (435) volunteer drivers. No DAV membership Online courses in Network+ and ant, chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, shrimp for $12.50; fish and chips for 882-1442 for information. Also see the is required. Will need a VA physical. Call Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- Fri 10-2. Our office is closed on Tues. toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, $10.50, chicken breast for $10.50 or Stansbury Park (435) 882-3860. St. Marguerite Pre- TOPS website at www.tops.org. Curtis Beckstrom at (435) 840-0547 or fessional seeking to upgrade their skills combs and brushes. Cash is also soup and salad for $7. All items above Ross Curley at (801) 641-9121. and knowledge of networking and secu- K-8th Grade Elementary School (435) welcomed. Those who receive services include your choice of baked potato, Tooele Gem and Mineral Stansbury art and Lit Society 882-0081. We are located on the corner rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA include individuals or families in crisis, French fries or rice pilaf and soup or Society Parkinson’s Disease Support The first meeting of the year for Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the of 7th St. and Vine. the homeless and families at risk of salad bar. Stansbury Art and Literary Society will Our club meets the second Tuesday Group TATC at (435) 248-1800 for more infor- becoming homeless. For more informa- Meetings will be held every third Friday be Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 7 p.m., at the Brit-Ammi Kahal Meetings of the month at the Tooele Applied mation or to enroll. tion, call (435) 566-5938 or fax (435) of the month at 1 p.m. Tooele Applied Tooele Applied Technology College, 88 Covenant People Assembly are teach- Lodge meetings are held the second Technology College (TATC) Auditorium at 843-0244. Technology College (TATC) has gener- S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele City. The January Adult education ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian and fourth Tuesday of every month. 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. Come learn ously donated their beautiful boardroom optional project is to do a work of art Get your high school diploma this year. faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at First Baptist Food Pantry House committee meetings are held about rocks, minerals and ways to craft with them and enjoy field trips for rock for the meetings. This is a very comfort- using Art Deco as the theme. Use your All classes required for a high school 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call The First Baptist Church in Tooele is every third Tuesday of the month. All collecting. Membership $10/year. Visit able setting with ample seating and ADA creative processes to see what you can diploma, adult basic education, GED (435) 843-5444 for more information. offering an emergency food pantry to members are welcome and encouraged us on Facebook or www.tooelegem.com. access, located at 88 S. Tooele Blvd. come up with and bring the completed preparation and English as a second meet the needs of our community. The to attend. Bible Baptist Church Email TooeleGemAndMineral@gmail. in Tooele (west end of Vine Street). artwork to the meeting. This is the fun language are available. Register now food pantry is available for emergency We would like to invite you to a good com. For more information, you may contact part to be able to hear the comments of to graduate — just $50 per semester. needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays old-fashioned revival with some blue- Barbara Royal at barbcroyal55@hotmail. other creative people on your work and Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call (435) from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at Tooele County grass music and old-fashioned preach- Sons of Utah Pioneers com or (801) 656-9673. to see what people have enjoyed about 833-8750. Adult education classes are ing every night at 7 p.m. at Bible Baptist 580 S. Main Street. For information call Historical Society The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers our meetings. Please join us to learn for students 18 and over. Church, located at 286 N. 7th Street in (435) 882-2048. Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep Yoga by Yerzhan how to take part in doing these monthly ESOL Tooele. Contact Pastor Sinner at (435) Monthly meeting our pioneer heritage alive. We do this Yoga by Yerzhan, a professional certified projects as well as learning about future The Tooele County Food Bank The Tooele County Historical Society ESOL conversational classes are 840-2152. through histories, stories, artifacts, yoga instructor with 25 years experi- presentations and the various venues & Grantsville Emergency Food will feature Dr. Ed Dalton on Tuesday, held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL monuments, museums, service and ence, is it the Tooele Valley Academy for exhibiting our creative art and liter- Jan. 12. His presentation will feature students may also come anytime the Mountain View Baptist Church Pantry scholarships. Much of this labor of of Dance, 291 N. Main, Tooele, Utah. ary work. We want the community to get We would like to invite you to discover The Wonders of Nature. His special center is open for individualized study. The Tooele County Food Bank and love is found in the Tooele Pioneer Mondays from 7-8 p.m. For more infor- to know the talented people who live what God’s plan and purpose is for PowerPoint presentation will be one you Registration is $50 per semester. Call Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry Museum at 47 East Vine in Tooele, as mation, contact Patricia at (435) 843- in Tooele County and to appreciate the your life. The Bible contains all of the won’t want to miss. Our meeting will (435) 833-8750 for more information. are in need of canned meats, soups, well as various statues and monuments 7060 or (801) 750-7172. creative work these people do. answers for life’s questions. Come pasta and any non-perishable foods. We begin at 7 p.m. at the Tooele County around the county. The Tooele Pioneer Health Department and Aging Restoration at Benson Early Head Start and join us this Sunday for our adult are accepting donations for Pathways Pioneer Museum at 47 E. Vine St. in Cemetery at the mouth of Settlement Bible study and graded Sunday School Women’s and Children’s Shelter (victims Tooele. Please park in the rear in the Canyon is another of our projects. We Services hours Gristmill Do you have a child under age 3? Are you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship of domestic abuse). They are in need rear of the building and enter through are always looking for artifacts and his- The Tooele County Health Department The Historic Benson Gristmill Head Start is a free program for eligible service begins at 11 a.m. We also have of socks, underwear, blankets for twin the back door. Members and guests tories as a loan or gift to be displayed and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Restoration Committee is seeking families that offers quality early educa- a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 beds, hygiene products (hairspray, hair are welcome. If you would like to join for everyone’s benefit at the Tooele tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 donations from individuals, groups, and tion for infants and toddlers in the home; p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 gel, body wash, nail polish and remov- our organization, our dues are only $10 Pioneer Museum. If you are interested p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m.-noon. businesses to help with restoration parent education; comprehensive health p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs er), toys. Anything will be appreciated. a year. in the values of honoring past and Check out our calendar on our main efforts and the operation of the historic services to women before, during and and let us pray together for God’s help. Underwear and socks must be new. future pioneers and in visiting their page for holiday hours and closures. For Gristmill site. Donations may be sent to after pregnancy; nutrition education and Mountain View Baptist Church meets at Other items can be gently used. Please Seeking Historical Items historical settings and learning more more information, call (435) 277-2301. Tooele County Benson Gristmill Fund, Tooele County Historical Society would family support services. Call (435) 841- the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite help us help our community. Drop boxes about those who settled and shaped 47 S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. like members of the community who 1380 or (801) 268-0056 ext. 211 to 2C. Join us. are located in the Intermountain Staffing Utah, attend our business and educa- Same-Sex Attraction Support For more information contact Mike (602) have any family or personal histories, apply or for free additional information. Office, 7 South Main Street #203, tion meeting the first Thursday of each Group 826-9471. Stansbury Park Baptist Church Tooele, UT 84074. photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, month. A potluck dinner followed by This group is for men dealing with Free developmental evaluation Please join us each Sunday morning at VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that various presentations starts promptly at unwanted same-sex attraction. This Schools DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible Baby blankets needed you would like to donate to our orga- 6:30 p.m. in the new TATC Center at 88 group meets every other week on a variety of services to families with Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- nization to please call us. We are also S. Tooele Blvd. Call Robert Hansen at Thursday evening in Tooele. The group (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For ery at Mountain West Medical Center. looking for books, newspaper articles, Story and Craft Hour infants and toddlers from birth to age (435) 249-0703 for more information. facilitator “knows how it is.” There 3. Individualized services are available details, please call us at (435) 830- Blankets should be new and in good photos, brochures or any history that is no charge for participation. This is Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the to enhance development in communica- 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. condition. Homemade blankets are pertains to the Tooele County area. If Mood disorder support group a safe setting that will offer healing, Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy tion, motor development, cognition, also accepted if new. Donations can you would like to donate them to our Do you or someone you love have a understanding, support and resources. the adventures of books and make fun First Lutheran Church social/emotional development, self-help be turned in to the volunteer desk at organization, or if you would let us make mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation For more information, call Rick at (801) crafts. For more information, call (435) First Lutheran Church, on the corner of skills and health concerns. Contact us Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. a copy for the Tooele County Historical offers help, hope and healing. Please 671-2283. 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are located at 7th and Birch, would like to invite you for a free developmental evaluation at Main St. in Tooele. Call Diane at (435) Society, please call Alice Dale at (435) join us for support group sessions every West Elementary School, 451 W. 300 to hear of God’s grace and the love (435) 833-0725. 843-3691 with any questions. 882-1612. Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New TC Squares — Square and South, Tooele. Please enter through the of Christ, who died to forgive you of Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in south side doors. your sins and attain salvation on your Historical books Line Dancing Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at “Friendship Set to Music” — Come Churches behalf. Worship is at 3 p.m. on the first Moose Lodge Tooele County Historical Society’s books 841-9903. Free Preschool Hour and third Sundays of the month and at will be available to purchase at our join TC Squares for a fun night out with Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele 10 a.m. on all other Sundays. Sunday meeting. The History of Tooele County Caregiver Support Group square and line dancing. We line dance The Church of Jesus Christ of Meals at the Lodge between square dance tips and have Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity school at 11:15 a.m. Friday and Saturday night dinners will Volume II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, We’ve changed the date of our meet- Latter-day Saints a great time. The cost is $2 for ages hour of learning, singing and creating. be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Railroading in Tooele is $20, and ings for the next two months due to To find a meeting house and time of 8-14, $3 for ages 15-18 and $5 for This class is for all children 0-5 years New Life Christian Fellowship night dinners include clam chowder or we also have eight note cards depicting holidays. Please join us Monday, Feb. 8 worship for The Church of Jesus Christ ages 18 and over. Those age 12 and old. Please come and enjoy the fun. For We invite you to worship and serve homemade soup, and/or fish baskets four different pioneer buildings for $4. from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical of Latter-day Saints, go to mormon.org under must be accompanied by an adult more information, call (435) 833-1934 Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and (halibut, shrimp), or chicken strips. These will make great gifts for your fam- Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele. and click the “Find a Meetinghouse” link at all times. We dance at the Clarke N. ext. 1410. We are located at West food pantry is open from noon to 3 Saturday night dinners include 12-ounce ily and friends. Please call Alice Dale at The Tooele County Health Department’s or contact (435) 850-2037. Johnsen Junior High School Cafetorium, Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of 882-1612 if you would like to purchase Aging Services program is the sponsor 2152 N. 400 West in Tooele, on Fridays Tooele. Please enter through the south E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, baked potato/fries, salad and roll; these books. for these Alzheimer’s Association’s side doors. Berean Full Gospel Church women and men are also available starting at 7 p.m. For more information, We invite you to discover how God’s halibut or salmon steak with choice of Caregiver Support Groups. The groups every week. Sunday services are at our contact Woody or Roberta at (435) 850- Word can transform your life and provide baked potato or fries, salad and roll, are designed to provide emotional, Kindergarten Readiness Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and Groups and events 2441 or (801) 349-5992, or visit our you with the answers for questions and or Jumbo shrimp with choice of baked educational and social support for care- The Tooele Family Center-PIRC is 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find out more website at TCSquares.com. We hope to for problems you may be struggling to potato or fries, salad and roll. All meals givers. For more information, call (435) offering a free weekly workshop for by calling 843-7430 or visiting www. Local author seeks photos see you there! overcome. Come join us this Sunday are for a reasonable price. No orders 277-2456. both parent and child. Your child will NLOT.org. A local author and historian is seeking morning for our 10 a.m. worship service are taken after 8:45. Daily lunch spe- participate in a preschool, introducing original photographs of Saltaire, Black Tooele Family Al-Anon Utah Mobile Vet Center where we will assemble in praise, share cials are available at the lodge from 11 The Salt Lake Vet Center is pleased skills that are needed for kindergarten, Tooele Christian Fellowship Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at the Tooele testimonies and explore worship in ways a.m. After purchase of 10 (ten) meals to announce that the Utah Mobile Vet while parents participate in a class that Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship as well as any similar turn-of-the-century Pioneer Museum, in the basement at that strive to highlight the greatness of either Friday/Saturday nights you get Center (MVC) is returning to Tooele. will give them tips and ideas of how to Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 attractions and resorts for an upcoming the back of the building. For questions God. After our morning praise and wor- a free one. If you have more than four With a new and larger MVC, we look make their child’s education years suc- N. Main, former Stowes Family Music book project. Those who wish to contrib- or more information, please call Allene ship time, we enter into a one-hour Bible people in your party, please call ahead forward to serving America’s veterans cessful. Your child must be four years building. For more information, call ute information or photographs of these at (435) 830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435) Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday to ensure the cook can plan better. For residing in the Tooele area. With the old and beginning kindergarten in the (435) 224-3392 or www.tooelechristian- parks should contact Emma Penrod 884-0825 or (435) 241-9200. mornings at 635 N. Main St. (Phil’s members and their guests only. 2016-17 school year. Winter/Spring fellowship.org. Parking and entrance in at [email protected]. Contributions exception of federal holidays, harsh Glass), or call (435) 578-8022 for more sessions available Jan. 6-27, Feb. 3-24 back of building. will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Alcoholics Anonymous weather or unsafe road conditions, information. Entertainment the MVC will visit the Tooele Walmart and April 20-May 11. For more informa- On Saturday, Jan. 23, the band Bent released pictorial history book. There is Meeting daily at noon and 8 p.m. at the Tooele First Assembly every Monday from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. tion, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We United Methodist Church Fender will play from 7-11 p.m. For no such thing as too many photographs Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave. are located at West Elementary School, Sunday school at 10 a.m., morning For more information, contact Lance Vet Centers are a division of the U.S. Tooele United Methodist Church ser- members and their guests only. as the author needs a minimum of 160 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter worship at 11 a.m. Spanish services: at (435) 496-3691 or Wendy at (801) Department of Veterans’ Affairs. We vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. photographs, and any help is greatly through the south side doors. Escuela dominical a las 2 p.m., y el ser- 694-2624. are border-to-border, coast-to-coast with Please check our website, tooelecumc. Super Bowl party appreciated. vicio general a las 3 p.m. Services are On Sunday, Feb. 7, we will be hosting a 323 offices and 80 Mobile Vet Centers. Tooele High School Softball org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- held at 127 N. 7th Street. Tooele Valley Flute Choir Food Addicts in Recovery Vet Center counselors provide no-cost, 1349. We are located at 78 E. Utah Super Bowl party from 2 p.m. until after Skills Clinic The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks confidential, quality counseling services Ave. in Tooele. Tooele Springs Calvary Chapel the game. There will be food, prizes and Anonymous The Tooele High softball team is proud a raffle. Please come and cheer for your members interested in our inaugural Are you having trouble controlling the for America’s combat veterans and A verse-by-verse study of God’s word. to hold its annual softball all-skills favorite team. For members and their effort to raise the profile of local flau- way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery their families. One of our counselors, Church of Christ Sunday service at 10 a.m. Wednesday sessions for players age 8-14. Quality guests only. tists. If you love to play the flute and Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step Dr. Richard Hooper, is in Tooele every Is there only one church? When we night Bible study and youth groups at instruction in fundamentals of all soft- want to grow your musical horizons, recovery program for anyone suffering Monday morning. For additional informa- look at the world around us we see 7 p.m. Men’s, women’s and couple’s ball areas will be conducted. Campers please join us! All levels of skill and from food addiction. Meetings are held tion or to schedule an appointment with many: Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and Bible studies. Hunting and equestrian are under constant supervision by Eagles experience welcome. Contact Emma at every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Dr. Hooper, please call (801) 266-1499. Muslim. But God says there is only one fellowship ministries available. Child coaches and staff. Dates and times are: [email protected]. Museum, 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele. Enter Visit our web page at www.vetcenter. church: “I also say to you that you are care provided at all services. For more Jan. 19 from 8-10 p.m., Jan. 26 from Sunday breakfasts at the north back entrance. For more va.gov. Also, out Combat Call Center Peter [petros (stone)], and upon this information, check out our Facebook Tooele Valley Free Masons is available 24/7 at 1-877-WARVETS 6-8 p.m. and Feb. 2 from 6-8 p.m. at rock [petra (bedrock)] I will build My There is a breakfast served each information, call Millicent at (435) 882- page or visit www.tooelesprings.org. The Tooele Valley Free Masons meet (1-877-927-8387) for the nearest Vet the Tooele High gym. The first half of church; and the gates of Hades will not Sunday from 9 a.m.-noon. There is a 7094 or Denise at (435) 830-1835 or To hear Bible teaching, download our the second Friday of each month for Center, information, assistance and each session will be spent on defense overpower it.” (Mt 16:18) Jesus said special every Sunday for $5 per person visit www.foodaddicts.org. Everyone is mobile app. 47 N. Main Street, (435) dinner and socializing. If you are inter- confidential help. and pitching and the second half will he was only building one church “My.” and you can order off the menu for $7 welcome to attend. 962-9427. ested or have questions please join us be spent on hitting. Cost is $10 per In Ephesians we read: “There is one per person or $3 for seniors who order at the Lodge, located at the corner of A9

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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:49 a.m. 5:32 p.m. Thursday 7:48 a.m. 5:33 p.m. Friday 7:47 a.m. 5:34 p.m. Saturday 7:47 a.m. 5:35 p.m. Sunday 7:46 a.m. 5:37 p.m. Monday 7:45 a.m. 5:38 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:45 a.m. 5:39 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 2:49 p.m. 4:32 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 3:43 p.m. 5:31 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 4:41 p.m. 6:24 a.m. Saturday 5:40 p.m. 7:12 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 6:40 p.m. 7:54 a.m. Snow at times, Not as cold with Statistics for the week ending Jan. 18. Snow showers in the Mostly cloudy with a Cold with considerable Monday 7:40 p.m. 8:31 a.m. accumulating 1-3 Partly sunny Mostly cloudy considerable Temperatures Tuesday 8:39 p.m. 9:05 a.m. afternoon chance for snow cloudiness inches cloudiness High/Low past week 46/8 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 39/22 38 18 33 16 36 28 40 25 34 16 30 20 42 29 Average temp past week 28.7 Normal average temp past week 30.7 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Jan 23 Jan 31 Feb 8 Feb 15 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 34/12 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 44/19 Knolls Clive Lake Point 30/10 36/17 37/17 38/22 Ogden Stansbury Park 36/18 Erda 38/21 Vernal Grantsville 39/20 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 32/9 38/19 29/14 Tooele 39/22 Bauer 38/18 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 36/17 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 38/18 32/6 36/15 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 36/16 37/16 Nephi Rush Valley 36/12 34/14 Ophir 32/16 Delta Manti 43/18 35/9 Green River Last Month Season 42/14 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 36/15 39/9 Moab 36/18 SNOWPACK Hanksville 43/20 Beaver 44/18 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 39/8 Ibapah 34/14 36/10 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 12.5 10.2 6.7 St. George 43/14 39/18 Average 9.8 7.5 5.0 56/32 Kanab 47/15 Eureka Percent of average 128% 136% 134% 31/14 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

However, those numbers Deer could drop to one deer each week if temperatures continue continued from page A1 to warm. As the land thaws, most deer will return to their yon roads, are part of the deer’s mountain homes, Becker said. historic winter range. “We just passed the real peak “Deer are moving across the time,” he said. “It’s calming highways,” he said. “Just be down a little bit. ... Those south- careful.” eastern slopes, when they start In Tooele City, Becker said opening up, the deer start going the DWR has picked up 16 deer back up the slopes. That kind of since Dec. 28 — roughly one helps.” deer each day. Residents who see an injured FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Not all the deer he picks or dead deer during regular Snowpack on area mountains and foothills has forced more deer (above and left) into Tooele City neighborhoods searching for food. A local wildlife biologist warns up have been hit by a vehicle. work hours can call the DWR’s motorists to be alert for crossing deer. Roughly one deer per day has been killed by motorists or other causes since Dec. 28. Some are injured when they try Central Region office, which to jump high fences, and a few serves Tooele County, at 801- residents should call 911. may not be able to pick up the fawns died of cold. It’s just the 491-5678. During off hours, resi- DWR officials do their best to deer for a day or two, Becker nature of the human-wildlife dents can call county dispatch at respond quickly, but depending said. world, he said. 435-882-5600. In an emergency, on their daily workload, they [email protected] NEED CASH NOW? We Want to Make You a Loan! $ $ frequent questions, he said. The Jan. 20 tele-town hall will wards on Lee’s website. 100- 3,000 TODAY! Lee The tele-town halls are a con- start at 6 p.m. M.S.T. and run for [email protected] continued from page A1 venient way to communicate 30 minutes. Gentry Finance • 435-843-8680 with constituents, but they will Instructions on how to sign- questions online. not replace live in-person meet- up to participate by phone and a In recent town hall meetings, ings, according to Lee. link to the live stream of the tele- TOOELE Lee has fielded questions on “I’m still doing live town halls town hall can be found on Lee’s TRANSCRIPT a variety of topics. Questions as well,” he said. “I’ll get back website at www.lee.senate.gov. BULLETIN about terrorist attacks, presi- to Tooele eventually, but these People can also text dential executive action with- tele-town halls let me reach out “WESTERNUTAH” to 828282 to out congressional approval, over to more people, especially while sign up for the tele-town hall. regulation, tax code, and federal I’m working in Washington, The town hall will be recorded A Full-Color Learning and Activity Page Just for Kids! public lands are among the most D.C.” and available for viewing after- Every Thursday in Your Tooele Transcript-Bulletin

Utah senator seeks to honor intern NOTICE OF ANNUAL SHAREHOLDERS MEETING OF THE GRANTSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY who was killed in December crash TO: SHAREHOLDERS OF THE GRANTSVILLE ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A “When you take away some- “We just had a great time. IRRIGATION COMPANY Utah lawmaker is seeking pri- body of his energy and talent, I kind of ran my credit card The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of vate donations for a tribute it was pretty devastating,” he dry,” Dabakis said. “What had honoring a Washington City said. been one of the worst moments Grantsville Irrigation Company will be held on man who would have been his The two had already gotten (became one in which) the intern this legislative session. to know each other when Lusk spirit of Christmas had been PM State Sen. Jim Dabakis has started working as a producer redeemed.” WEDNESDAY • FEBRUARY 10, 7 already pledged his legislative for Dabakis’ local TV show, “UP That orphanage had an inter- Grantsville Irrigation Company offices salary, which amounts to more with Jim Dabakis.” national network of support, than $12,000, toward a dor- The news of Lusk’s death but an official pointed Dabakis 411 So. West St., Grantsville, Utah mitory for homeless children reached Dabakis while he was to one that did not. Using local near Cuernavaca, Mexico, the spending the holidays with his donations, a woman built a FOLLOWING PURPOSES: Only shareholders of record as of the 1st day of Spectrum of St. George report- husband south of Mexico City. school and dormitory for chil- January, 2016, shall be entitled to vote at the meeting. ed. “On Christmas Eve, I was feel- dren she saw living at a trash 1. Elect five (5) members to the The facility will be named ing terrible about Zachary and dump. Board of Directors If you are unable to attend the meeting, and would for Zachary Lusk, who died last depressed, frankly,” Dabakis “I know Zachary would be 2. Presentation of financial report like to designate a proxy for your votes, you may month in a crash involving a said. really proud to get that dor- 3. President’s remarks pick up a Proxy Form at 411 S. West Street any time modified child’s tricycle. While at a Costco in mitory donated,” Dabakis said. before the meeting. The Salt Lake City Democrat Cuernavaca, Dabakis says he “There’s rebar, kind of, that’s 4. Other Business described the 20-year-old Lusk met a group of kids on an outing been up for two or three years EUGENE MARSHALL as “decent and smart and daz- from an orphanage. He bought but they haven’t been able to President zling.” all 148 children 26 large pizzas. finish the dormitory.” A10 HOMETOWN

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 19, 2016 Hometown

Ruth Bates Weyland (left) in her home in Tooele. Weyland has written a book about her life growing up in Ibapah and raising a fam- ily in Tooele. Weyland (below) when she was a young woman. Because Ruth’s family lived in Ibapah, she stayed with strangers in Tooele to attend high school.

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Written with LoveSTORY JESSICA HENRIE Ruth Weyland shares many life lessons in her novel, “Water Under the Bridge”.

ooele resident Ruth Weyland said. “I discovered that truth is always wanted to publish stranger than fiction. I began to a book. She also wanted to think the truth of my life could be write her personal history of more benefit to my readers than toT share with her family, but she a fairytale of happily-ever-after.” couldn’t get excited about it. Weyland spent years writing her Then one day, she had an idea: story. When the text was complete, She could write her personal his- she began contacting publishers. tory as a novel. That way, she She originally intended to publish would have more creative freedom; the book only for her family, but she could embellish the truth to talking with the publishers helped make it more interesting, and even her decide to put it out for the change some parts of her life story. public, she said. “But as I was writing, I made a very interesting discovery,” she SEE LOVE PAGE A11 ➤

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TUESDAY January 19, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Your Local News Source TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Love THE PIANO continued from page A10 WORKSHOP Serving Tooele County Her daughter Tina, who works Frank as a professional editor, helped OHLMAN Call today to schedule your her edit and publish the book, M Attorney at Law complimentary evaluation “Water Under the Bridge,” last summer. 435-830-5345 “I’ve had some good feedback FREE • free piano evaluation and a free cost about it,” Weyland said. “I feel Consultation like I was inspired for a lot of it.” estimate for any work requested The book, told in a detailed for • tuning and voicing first person narrative, follows Wills & • replacement of broken or chipped keys Weyland throughout her life. It Trusts records many of her personal • repair or replacement of missing or experiences growing up in Ibapah broken strings during the Great Depression, • any other needed mechanical repairs during World War II, living with 493 W. 400 N. Tooele or adjustments host families in Tooele while she attended high school, and during 882-4800 We Can Make Your Sad Piano Happy Again her married life. “I wrote about the Great www.tooelelawoffice.com THE PIANO WORKSHOP Depression and World War II because I know they really affect- ed my life, and young people today have no idea what it was TOOELE like,” she said. “I thought it might TRANSCRIPT be interesting reading for them.” In the introduction to BULLETIN Weyland’s book, she explains how difficult it was for her to “dig up skeletons” in her past. But as she did, hindsight gave her a new perspective. PHOTO OF THE MONTH “I was able to see things more clearly as I wrote them down,” she said. “I really learned a lot writing it. ... It just helped me to December 2015 Winner: kind of deal with it.” FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Troy Marsh Weyland was born to Harlo Ruth Bates Weyland reads from her book, “Water Under the Bridge.” The book, written as a novel, follows Weyland throughout and Mabel Bates in 1929, the year her life. the Great Depression began. At the time, Harlo worked at a mine. wasn’t until much later Weyland He would sleep at the work site learned they were in training to during the week and return home drop atomic bombs on . on weekends. However, he never In 1945, mere months before got paid for his work at the mine, the war ended, a telegram arrived and the family lived on govern- for the Bates family. Weyland was ment welfare for several years. at school, reading at her desk She was five when the family after the class ended. One of her moved 15 miles from Weyland’s cousins ran in to announce the first home to “the house beyond news: Arnold had been killed. the bridge.” It was a ranch, “I just sat there stunned; I located between two meadows, could not believe it,” Weyland beyond a bridge that spanned said. “I went outside, thinking what the locals called Deep Dad would say it wasn’t so. But Creek. he didn’t. When we got home, he Christmas morning full moon as it set over the Stansbury Range. The school in Ibapah was read the telegram to us. It said made of yellow brick and cement. that Arnold had been killed by a It had two rooms to teach about sniper.” 20 students, grades one through Arnold was 21 years old; Your photo could be next! eight. However, there was only Weyland was sixteen. Submit your photo to: one teacher, and the students After Arnold’s death, Weyland’s [email protected] generally only used one room brother Lenard was drafted into during the year, according to the Army and sent to Alaska, Weyland’s book. although he never had to go One of her favorite places to the front. Weyland was in in the school was the library. Wendover with her parents Aug. ADOPT ME! Although there were few books 6, 1945, the day the first atomic on the shelves, they seemed to bomb was dropped on Japan. speak to her. Weyland has loved Eight days later, Japan surren- books and reading throughout dered. her life; one of her favorite genres Not long afterward, Weyland COURTESY OF RUTH BATES WEYLAND is historical fiction, she said. left her home in Ibapah to attend When Weyland was in high school, she skipped lunch every day for weeks to pay When Weyland wasn’t at Tooele High School. She felt lost for a black dress lined in red. The dress cost $60, which was more than ten times school, she worked or played and frightened at the big, strange the average cost for a dress at the time. with her family on the ranch. She school, and found little comfort particularly loved to watch her from the people she stayed with that ultimately ended when began a career as the owner of father work. At the house beyond or the other students. Prince moved to California to a clothing store in downtown the bridge, he worked as a ranch- “In those days, all the roads accept a job offer. Tooele. er and blacksmith, and people were dirt, and we only got to go After that, Weyland worked As the years passed, a close came from all over the valley to home for Christmas,” she said. a few years driving forklifts at friend, and then her sisters Betty have their horses shod, wagon “Sterling Harris was the super- Tooele Army Depot. She disliked and Daisy, passed away from wheels built or fixed, and cattle intendent, and he found places the work and didn’t date again, cancer. Weyland found peace in brands made. for us to live while we went to but did spend a lot of time with writing poetry and reflecting on “I would look back on those school. I had some really trau- Daisy — who had moved to the lessons she’d learned from years spent in that valley as some matic experiences living with Tooele with her husband and each experience. of the best years of my life,” strangers.” family — and allowed her sister One by one, the Weyland Weyland reflected in her book. Weyland bore her homesick- Eva to live with her while Eva children left home. Years later, Harlo and Mabel Bates would ness, frustration and fear mostly attended high school. Weyland and Lewie divorced eventually raise seven children by keeping the emotions locked About that time, Weyland after 43 years of marriage. It was on that ranch: Daisy, Lenard, inside. Although she didn’t met her future husband, Lewis another painful time for Weyland, Arnold, Betty, Weyland, Louise belong to any church at the time, “Lewie” Weyland. Their court- but she found peace, again, from and Eva. she would occasionally pray, ask- ship was very different from her her faith in God and from her HOMELESS KITTY. One Sunday morning in ing God for help. She treasured experience with Prince. Initially, poetry. December 1941, the Japanese Christmas and summer holidays Weyland was not very interested She and her sisters still own attacked Pearl Harbor, and then- when she could return home to in dating Lewis, but he was per- the house beyond the bridge. The For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure President Franklin D. Roosevelt Ibapah. sistent and two years later, they house is starting to fall apart, but Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires declared war on Japan. Because Things looked up during her were married. the sisters lease the ranch to a Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing her family rarely listened to the junior year, when her sister With Lewie, Weyland’s dream man who raises cattle. Weyland Tooele City and possible shelter fee. news on the radio, Weyland didn’t Louise and cousin Gene joined of becoming a mother was real- returns to Deep Creek every sum- Animal Shelter 882-8900 hear the news until the next day her at the high school. The teen- ized. She was pregnant with their mer for family reunions. Shelters are required to at school. agers stayed with their uncle first child when she became Weyland’s book, “Water Under Grantsville hold animals for 5 business “Our teacher told us that Pearl Sammy Hall that year. aware there was something miss- the Bridge,” is available for pur- Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. Harbor had been attacked,” she But it was a calm before the ing in her life. At that time, a chase at the Transcript Bulletin’s said. “Little did I know then how storm, Weyland said, because pair of home teachers from The front office or on www.amazon. Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. the war would affect my life. It near the beginning of her senior Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- com. wasn’t long until it was really a year, her father died at age 54. day Saints came for a visit. After [email protected] Tooele Veterinary Clinic world war, with many nations “I could not cry,” she said that first visit, church missionar- 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 involved.” about that time in her life. “I was ies began to teach Weyland and After the president declared too numb, too numb for anything her sister Eva. Both were bap- war, several of Weyland’s uncles — too numb to talk, too numb to tized. left to fight. Her brother Arnold think.” Church played an increasingly also enlisted at age 17. The following year, Weyland large part of Weyland’s life over As the war continued, Weyland met Gale Prince at a dance in the next few decades. Her life noted it was common to see Air Tooele. It turned out his family grew ever busier between her Force pilots in training fly over also lived in Ibapah, in the valley family, church and work respon- Deep Creek. The pilots came next to Deep Creek. The two fell sibilities. She and Lewie had from a base in Wendover; it in love in a “whirlwind romance” two more children, and Weyland

COURTESY OF RUTH BATES WEYLAND Weyland and her sisters still own their childhood home in Ibapah. Weyland returns there every summer for family reunions. A12

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roads, and telecommunications Growth — to be shovel-ready for new continued from page A1 business development. “It doesn’t matter what juris- collaborative effort like now,” diction the properties are in,” said Tooele City Mayor Patrick Marshall said. “We will market Dunlavy. “There is no infighting the property that fits the require- like there was for many, many ments that the business wants. years. Grantsville, Tooele City All that matters is that the busi- and Tooele County are working ness ends up somewhere in the together and are united with one county.” voice.” The five sites include the Grantsville City Mayor Brent Ninigret and Peterson Industrial Marshall, chairman of the Tooele Depots, the Bolinder property County Council of Governments, on west 1000 North, the indus- reported that the economic trial park west of Grantsville, the development committee met for Miller property east of the Utah the first time in July 2015. Motorsports Campus, and prop- The group has defined its erty south of Interstate 80 near membership, set a budget, iden- the Ritchie Brothers Auctioneers, tified shovel-ready sites it will according to Sant. promote for development, and Tooele City will also begin sell- established goals for 2016. ing property in its business and At the direction of COG, the research park west of the new seven-member committee con- USU science and technology sists of all three county commis- building, Sant said. sioners, the mayors of Grantsville In 2016, the committee will and Tooele cities, and two city hire a consultant to update the councilmembers. economic development plan for Filling the city council posi- the Tooele Valley region. Goals tions on the economic devel- for 2016 also include organizing opment committee are Steve a manufacturing business owner Pruden from Tooele and Mike advisory committee, lobby for Colson from Grantsville. funds to complete the Midvalley The annual budget for the Highway, search for funding committee is $200,000, with sources to develop additional Tooele County and Tooele City shovel-ready development sites, DAVID BERN/TBP PHOTO contributing $75,000 each and develop a program to retain and The Tooele County Economic Development Committee hosted an informational breakfast at Tooele Applied Technology College on Friday. The committee shared ongo- Grantsville City contributing grow existing businesses, and ing projects and goals for 2016 with officials who founded the organization in 2014. The speaker at left is Randy Sant, Tooele City’s economic development consultant. $50,000. strengthen relationships with The committee functions as other partners in the county to a group without a chairman. promote economic develop- However, Marshall, as chairman ment. Inspiring of COG, facilitates the meetings. The county is seeing an The committee has appointed increase in requests for informa- Healthy Lives Randy Sant, Tooele City’s eco- tion from businesses considering Look for it every month in your Tooele Transcript Bulletin nomic development consultant, Tooele County as a possible loca- to be their executive director. tion for expansion or relocation, TOOELE The committee has identified according to Sant. TRANSCRIPT five sites throughout the county In November, he conducted ULLETIN that have the necessary infra- five site visits for prospective B structure — water, power, gas, businesses. That is the larg- est number of site visits Tooele County has had in a single month, he added. A lead from the Economic Development Corporation of Utah has a company looking at two sites in Tooele County. Both sites were formerly on the list of sites considered for the new state prison, according to Sant. “EDCU has code-named the project ‘Newfield,’” he said. “All we know about Newfield is they are a research, development and ������������������������������ manufacturing business that wants 800 to 1,000 acres.” Sant said he is putting together a written proposal that includes the proposed site location, utility information, zoning and nearby neighborhoods, location of the We have relocated to improve our services to nearest city of 250,000 people, access to universities and techni- cal schools, a topographical map and an aerial photograph of the site. “We will submit two potential 576 Hwy 138, sites, the Miller property and the Grantsville Industrial Park,” he said. If the company likes the writ- Ste 400, ten proposal, the next step is a visit from a site selection consul- tant, according to Sant. “The consultant usually has a Stansbury Park long list of sites to look at initial- ly,” he said. “On this first visit the consultant is looking for reasons to drop you off the list.” (next to Soelbergs) If the site makes it past the first visit, the next visit is a little more positive. In the second visit the consultant usually wants to hear about the community, edu- cation opportunities, and more about infrastructure, according Helping injured to Sant. If the site makes it past the second visit, the site consultant comes back, usually with his cli- ent, for a third visit. employees get “The third visit gets very com- petitive,” Sant said. “At this point the list of sites has been nar- rowed down to you and just a handful of others. The question back to work is: why is your location the best and what kind of incentives are available?” The economic development committee will meet monthly in 2016, according to Sant. [email protected] Services provided for employers within Tooele County by the Worx Clinic: ��INJURY SERVICES ��PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTING ��EMPLOYMENT & D.O.T. PHYSICALS ��BREATH ALCOHOL TESTING A Full-Color ��HEARING SCREENING ��CARE COORDINATION Activity Page �� �� Just for Kids! VISION SCREENING COST CONTROL Every Thursday in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin ��DRUG SCREENING ��TEAM APPROACH TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Subscribe Today 435-843-3677 882-0050 TUESDAY January 19, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B1

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SPORTS WRAP Region 10 girls basketball scores Thursday Grantsville stifles Tooele in 2nd half Tooele 43, Grantsville 38 by Tavin Stucki THS BASKETBALL Region 18 girls basketball scores SPORTS EDITOR Thursday Intermountan Christian 57, Grantsville head coach Bryan “They knew Merit Academy 11 Detweiler knew beforehand he St. Joseph 53, Dugway 20 had a winning strategy when the they had to shut Cowboys played century-long Tintic 58, Wendover 50 rival Tooele on the hardwood on us down. I don’t Notable girls scores Friday. Taylorsville 54, Jordan 52 know, we just Desert Hills 50, Cedar 36 GHS BASKETBALL Hurricane 40, Dixie 30 couldn’t step it Snow Canyon 48, Pine View 37 The only trick was making sure up.” Logan 50, Morgan 48 it worked in the 50-43 win on the Connor Searle Carbon 49, North Sanpete 36 hostile hardwood. Tooele senior center Juab 40, Canyon View 26 “Good win, good way to start Delta 41, South Sevier 31 region,” Detweiler said. “I think thunder to Hymas’ lightning, had Judge 52, Cyprus 18 our defensive intensity was there an above-average game with 15 Region 10 boys basketball scores and our speed, our speed off the points and 12 boards for his fifth Friday dribble. I think that played a huge double-double this season. Grantsville 50, Tooele 43 role.” “They knew they had to shut Tooele forward Ace Hymas, us down,” Searle said, speaking of Union 71, Park City 35 who has averaged nearly 20 points Grantsville’s plan against himself Juan Diego 83, Stansbury 42 per game this season, was double- and Hymas. “I don’t know, we just Region 18 boys basketball scores and triple-teamed much of the couldn’t step it up.” Friday night and limited to 11 points, The game was even most of the Dugway 68, West Ridge 44 five rebounds, two assists and two way, and neither team led by more Merit Academy 97, Telos 52 steals. than five points until Grantsville St. Joseph 73, “They hit shots, we didn’t hit SEE COWBOYS ON PAGE B8 ➤ Intermountain Christian 45 shots. Bottom line,” said Tooele head coach Josh Johnsen. Tintic 58, West Desert 47 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS “(Grantsville had a) great game Wendover 64, Mount Vernon 20 Grantsville forward Trevor Colson (10, plan, not because Ace didn’t play right) reaches up to make Tooele lead- Notable boys scores well, but because he didn’t have ing scorer Ace Hymas’ (23) shot more Judge 72, Cyprus 58 a typical Ace game. That’s going difficult. Tooele senior center Connor Kearns 44, Skyline 38 to happen from time to time. Searle (45, below) hits a field goal Uintah 72, Spanish Fork 63 They doubled, they triple-teamed against Grantsville’s Jared Roberts (22). him.” Searle and Hymas combined for 26 Desert Hills 72, Cedar 49 Tooele’s Connor Searle, the points in the Region 10 home loss. Dixie 57, Hurricane 39 Pine View 54, Snow Canyon 49 Bear River 65, Logan 58 Morgan 57, Ben Lomond 52 Canyon View 52, Juab 35 Carbon 70, North Sanpete 66 Delta 52, South Sevier 43 Team Elite 12U Team Elite 12U is looking for one or two experienced players and their dedicated parents for its travel baseball team. Pitching is a plus, and the team will look for additional players through February. The team will play in Utah Select during the week and Rocky Mountain School of Baseball on the weekend. It FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS is also scheduled for upwards of Grantsville senior guard Cameron Potter(3, below) dribbles down the court during the 50-43 win over Tooele on Friday. Potter six tournaments. Last fall, the had 12 points in the game. Cowboy senior Kyle Peterson (21, right) looks to pass over Tooele guard McKay Pollman (32). team went 25-7 with one tourna- ment championship and several second-place finishes. The team also boasts great coaches and an indoor practice facility. Current play- ers reside in Grantsville, Tooele, Stansbury and Salt Lake County. If interested, please call or text 801- 201-2551 or 435-830-3232. Youth Soccer TC United is now accepting applica- tions for the spring soccer season. You can register online at www. tc-united.com. Live registration will take place on Jan. 25 and Feb. 5 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Tooele City Hall. If you registered in the fall, you are already registered for the spring and do not need to re-reg- ister. Please call 830-6977 if you have any questions. Tooele Youth Baseball Registration for Tooele Youth Baseball will open soon for kids aged 5-16 (16-year-olds can sign Tooele girls 2-0 with home win over Grantsville up to play this 2016 spring sea- son). Registration will be held Jan. 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Feb. 5 by Tavin Stucki the end of the half — and forced from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Feb. 20 SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville to play the Buffaloes THS GIRLS BASKETBALL from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Tooele straight up with a mixture of City Hall, as well as Feb. 5 from Grantsville had Tooele guard normal zone and man sets. 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Feb. 6 from 10 Aubrey Vanderwerken right “When someone like that is GHS GIRLS BASKETBALL a.m. to 1 p.m. at West Elementary. where it wanted her after the hitting shots, you’ve just got Prices for the following age groups first quarter of Thursday’s 43- to try something new,” said went 5 of 10 in the first half are as follows: 4-7, $70; 8, $80; 38 loss. Grantsville senior point guard alone — and the Cowboys were 9-12, $90; 13-16, $100. Any sign- The Cowboys played a full- Megan Cafarelli. held to 11 field goals. ups after Feb. 20 will have a $5 deny defense on the sharp- Vanderwerken finished with “Close games, free throws are late fee. shooter, holding her to just one 16 points on the night. huge and we shot around 50 per- Lady Buffs’ Softball Skills 3-pointer in the first period. Tooele outscored their cen- cent tonight,” said Grantsville The Tooele High School softball But as the Grantsville guards tury-long rivals 20-10 in the head coach Megan Vera. “Shoot team will hold all-skills sessions began to tire near the end of second quarter, as senior cen- 70 percent and it’s a different for girls aged 8-14 years at the the half, Vanderwerken scored ter Paris Stewart contributed to outcome, but free throws and Tooele High School gymnasium. six points in 44 seconds to give Vanderwerken’s show with all defense (were the difference).” Quality instruction in fundamentals the Buffaloes a 24-11 advan- five of her points in the period. Vanderwerken led all scor- of all softball areas will be conduct- tage with 4:04 left in the second The Cowboys attacked the ers with 16 points. Junior guard ed. Campers are under constant period. post during the second half, but Mackenzie Sharkey chipped supervision by coaches and staff. “It was a team effort,” she junior center Abby Butler was Participants should wear appropri- said. “We just planned against limited to six of her 15 points SEE TOOELE ON PAGE B8 ➤ ate active wear with tennis shoes it and got screens going. My in the half. Junior forward Rylie and a glove. The remaining dates teammates helped me get open Ekins had a pair of field goals FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO and times are as follows: Jan. 19 and that opens a lot up.” and free throws for another six Tooele guard Aubrey Vanderwerken (14) rises over Grantsville forward from 8-10 p.m., Jan. 26 from 6-8 The senior shot her way out of during that span. p.m. and Feb. 2 from 6-8 p.m. The Natasha Landon (23) in Thursday’s 73- the gimmick defense — empha- Grantsville shot 16 of 28 from 38 win. The Buffaloes are undefeated first hour will be spent on defense sized with a floater in the lane at the free-throw line — Butler so far in Region 10. and pitching, and the second will be spent on hitting. The cost is $10 per session, unless the fee is paid up front and will be $40 total. Please mail a signed and com- Stallions tame Cowboys in Region 10 wrestling dual pleted application to THS Softball Camp at 301 W. Vine, Tooele, UT By Darren Vaughan rivals Stansbury and Grantsville at the Best of the West tourna- Kaden Gregory in an 11-2 major Grantsville freshman Logan 84074, or by signing up at the THS COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR is any indication, some of Tooele ment at Tooele High School, got decision at 152. Kuehn picked up the Cowboys’ Finance Office. Pitchers may bring County’s top grapplers are start- Thursday’s dual off to a strong Stansbury junior Josh first win of the evening, pinning their own catcher — catchers aged With teams and wrestlers alike ing to round into form. start for Stansbury by defeating Mendenhall pinned Grantsville Stansbury freshman Hunter 18 or younger are required to wear making the final push toward Stansbury won four matches Grantsville sophomore Brayden freshman Richard Walker in Thomas in 3:38 at 182 pounds. catcher’s gear. Catchers may bring the region, divisional and state by pin and another by tech fall Adams 16-0 at 138 pounds. one minute, 20 seconds at 160 Kuehn’s win gave Grantsville a their own protective gear. Hitters tournaments, the final days of en route to a 52-21 win over the SHS freshman Dawson Stewart pounds. Stallions freshman bit of a boost, as junior Seth should bring their own gear. Direct any questions to THS head softball the regular season serve as valu- host Cowboys. followed with a 4-3 decision Walker Beck added another pin Anderson followed with a pin coach Melanie Nelson at 435-531- able opportunities for athletes Stallions junior Cody over Cowboys freshman Koby against GHS freshman Colten against Stansbury junior Michael 0846. to hone their skills. Castleton, fresh off a runner- Johnson at 145, and sophomore Gill at 170 as Stansbury built a If Thursday’s dual between up finish the previous weekend Jamon Davis beat GHS senior 24-0 lead to start the dual. SEE WRESTLING ON PAGE B8 ➤ B2 TUESDAY FEATURES

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the mistral is associated with which country? 6. MYTHOLOGY: What kind of by Fifi Rodriguez creature is a griffin? 7. TELEVISION: Which char- acter on “The Addams 1. GEOGRAPHY: Where is the Family” spoke the catch- country of Belize located? phrase “you rang?”? 2. HISTORY: In what country 8. THEATER: Which play’s title did the 1960 Sharpeville character was nicknamed massacre occur? “The Demon Barber of 3. LITERATURE: In what state Fleet Street”? did poet Emily Dickinson 9. MUSIC: Who wrote the live her entire life? song “Lucy in the Sky with 4. MOVIES: What was the Diamonds”? Moments name of the spaceship in 10. ANCIENT WORLD: What “Alien”? figure is depicted by the 5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: A Colossus of Rhodes? in Time strong, cool wind called THE HISTORY CHANNEL

➤ On Feb. 7, 1881, plea bargaining gains favor in Mega Maze American courts when Albert McKenzie pleads guilty to a misdemeanor count of embezzlement instead of a felony. Today, over 90 percent of crimi- nal cases are resolved through plea bargain in many jurisdictions. ➤ On Feb. 5, 1917, Congress overrides President Woodrow Wilson’s veto and passes the Immigration Act, requir- ing a literacy test for immigrants. ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW ➤ On Feb. 6, 1928, a woman calling herself Anastasia motion pictures. I suggest you Tschaikovsky and claim- contact the Magic Lantern ing to be the daughter Society of the United States and of the murdered czar of Canada. You can find contact Russia arrives in New information on its website: York City hoping to claim www.magiclanternsociety.org. the Romanov fortune. In By the way, the society will hold 1994, DNA analysis finally Q: My dad was a salesman its annual convention in New showed that Anastasia at Hasbro, and he managed Orleans this October. was not a Romanov, to get one of the very first G.I. • • • but was in fact a Polish- Joe dolls produced. I still have Q: I have a small crock that German factory worker. it and wonder about its value. belonged to my great-grand- — Charles, Conway, Arkansas father. It was used for turpen- ➤ On Feb. 1, 1951, the A: The first G.I. Joe was tine, and I am curious about United Nations General introduced in 1964, and it had how much it is worth. — J.H., Assembly condemns the 23 movable parts and realistic Monterey, Tennessee communist government hair. It was an instant success. A: It depends who made it of the People’s Republic of There reportedly are more than and when. Does the crock have China for acts of aggres- 500 G.I. Joe figures, vehicles any markings? What is the color? sion in Korea. It was the and auxiliary items. The G.I. Is it a crock or a jug? You might first time the United Joes issued during the first find many of the answers to Nations condemned a series are valued in the $700 to these questions and more in a nation. ing how I can best address this? spent with him either playing or $1,100 range depending on type, highly recommended book, the — John, via email training. Both of these are times according to “200 Years of Dolls: Antique Trader Stoneware and ➤ On Feb. 4, 1976, a 7.5- DEAR JOHN: It’s worth looking when he’s getting your full atten- Identification and Price Guide” Blue and White Pottery Price magnitude earthquake into. Contact Jenks’ veterinar- tion and positive reinforcement, by Dawn Herlocher. Guide, edited by Kyle Husfloean levels one-third of ian to discuss the issue, as I’m as well as a way to work off some • • • (Krause Publications). Guatemala City, killing sure you’ll get a number of dif- of that puppy energy that’s also Q: While cleaning out a stor- • • • 23,000 people and leaving ferent suggestions ranging from behind the barking. age area, I discovered a large Write to Larry Cox in care 1 million others homeless. behavior training to anti-anxiety As your puppy matures into wooden crate of magic lantern of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, Roads and bridges lead- medication. an adult, he may mellow out slides. They appear to be from Orlando, FL 32803, or send e- ing to the area sustained Jenks is still pretty young. somewhat. But in the meantime, the 1920s and promote both mail to questionsforcox@aol. extensive damage, mak- How much time does he spend it’s up to you to provide struc- businesses and movies from com. Due to the large volume ing it difficult for help to alone at home? If you have to be ture and training to reinforce that era. I would like to con- of mail he receives, Mr. Cox arrive. DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My 6- out for eight hours or more, you the behavior you want in Jenks. tact someone to see how much cannot personally answer all month-old toy poodle, “Jenks,” may want to have someone — a If these efforts don’t seem to they might be worth. — Susan, reader questions, nor does he ➤ On Feb. 2, 1980, details is incredibly cute, but he has a friend or a pet sitter — come in improve the constant barking, Naperville, Illinois do appraisals. Do not send any of ABSCAM, an FBI sting sharp, loud bark for such a little to check on him, take him out to talk with your vet about address- A: Magic lanterns were early materials requiring return mail. operation to uncover guy — and he barks almost non- pee and play a little bit. ing his anxiety with medication. slide projectors and extremely political corruption in stop when we’re home. I know You also should establish a Send your questions or pet popular in the days before © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. government, are released. anxiety is an issue with many routine that he can count on, tips to [email protected]. Thirty-one public officials small breeds, and I’m wonder- one that includes plenty of time © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. were targeted. FBI agents had posed as representa- tives of Abdul Enterprises, Ltd., a fictional business Craig’s James Bond. character from “The Omen” hor- owned by an Arab sheik. Gemma went on to co-star in ror-film series, who is now a 30- “Clash of the Titans,” “Prince of year-old war photographer and ➤ On Feb. 3, 1998, a U.S. Persia: The Sands of Time” and has forgotten all about his satan- Marine jet flying low over “Hansel and Gretel.” She has ic past. Damien Thorn, played the town of Cavalese in numerous films in production or by Bradley James, must come to the Italian Alps severs a on the verge of being released, terms with the fact that he is the ski-lift cable, sending a including “Their Finest Hour and Antichrist. tram crashing 250 feet a Half” with Bill Nighy, “The Girl • • • to the ground and kill- with All the Gifts” with Glenn Q: My grandmom and I ing 20 people. The pilot Q: I would like to know Close, and “A Hundred Streets” love watching “Rizzoli & Isles” and navigator destroyed the name of the actress who with Idris Elba. together, but I read that the show a videotape that had plays opposite Jeremy Renner • • • is ending. Please tell me it isn’t recorded their flight. They in “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Q: How much longer till true! — Lydia R., Sacramento, were court-martialed for Hunters.” I think she was in “Bates Motel” returns? It has California obstruction of justice “Clash of the Titans” too. Any been renewed for another sea- A: This summer, Angie and dismissed from the info you have on her would be son, correct? — Dylan H., via Harmon and Sasha Alexander Marines. great. — Guy C., Webster, New email will return for the seventh and York A: Norma and Norman final season of “Rizzoli & Isles” on © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. A: You are speaking of the Bates will indeed be back for TNT. They will star in a shortened gorgeous and talented Gemma another thrilling season of sus- 13-episode season. While the Arterton, who, as you said, also pense, drama and, of course, a show still is a fairly strong per- played Io in “Clash of the Titans.” bit of sociopathic killing. The former, TNT head honcho Kevin Stay Informed Gemma is one hot commodity 10-epsisode fourth season of Reilly said they all “felt like it was right now, and it would take up “Bates Motel” returns to A&E on time. Everyone said, ‘Let’s go out TOOELE TRANSCRIPT too much space to tell you every- Monday, March 7, at 9/8c, with and finish 13 great ones and call BULLETIN thing she has coming up, but I Freddie Highmore, Vera Farmiga, it a day.’” I’ll let you know as soon Subscribe 435-882-0050 will sum up as best I can. Gemma Max Thieriot, Nestor Carbonell as I have an exact premiere date — the Kent, England, native who and company all returning to for this final season. turns 30 on Feb. 2 — began her continue the story of the Alfred acting career in grammar school, Hitchcock seminal character of a Write to Cindy at King Features starring in numerous school pro- boy with serious mommy issues. Weekly Service, 628 Virginia ductions, which eventually led to Also, I had mentioned this a Drive, Orlando, FL 32803; or e- the Royal Academy of Dramatic few months back, but don’t forget mail her at letters@cindyelavsky. Art. Her first major film role was that the new thriller, “Damien,” com. as Strawberry Fields in “Quantum will premiere after “Bates.” Freddie Highmore of Solace,” opposite Daniel “Damien” follows the titular © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. ANSWERS Trivia Test Answers

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SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (AP) — singing and piano playing; stu- The 21-year-old performer at Lakeland College. privilege to help other people steak?”’ Nault said. “It puts me When Jacob Nault was born, he dents have endearingly dubbed first fell in love with music while “On preview day, I met the see your love of music and help in a very vulnerable position to experienced a one-time brain him the “six-fingered pianist” observing his church organist as music program faculty, and students unlock that potential ask for help, even from strangers bleed that was no larger than a because Nault is only able to use a child. At age 7, he signed up everything that I saw as a disad- inside of themselves.” who are sometimes unkind.” pencil eraser, but it was enough his right hand and one finger on for piano lessons, but his family vantage or potential roadblock, Besides teaching, Nault also “But, I’m usually positive,” he to leave him with a mild case of his left hand when performing. struggled with teachers who had they saw as an opportunity,” hopes to continue playing gigs said. “If you’re just going to be cerebral palsy. Doctors and child “I have to adapt in some way no desire to help Nault find ways Nault said. “They were like, `con- at local venues and weddings. negative all the time, you’re not psychologists told his parents every piece of music that I want to master the instrument with ducting with one hand? Yeah, we He has enjoyed the mentorship going to be able to live a happy that most of his milestones in to play,” Nault said. his challenges. can teach you to conduct with and support of independent life and people won’t want to be life would be delayed. Katie Christensen, a senior at Ultimately, Nault ended up one hand! Applied piano with six artists such as Bryan Sirchio, around you. Negativity is poi- “One psychologist basically Lakeland College and fellow pia- teaching himself to play piano fingers? Yeah, we can do that!”’ Christopher Grundy, Andra sonous.” told my parents that I would nist, was impressed by Nault’s in his early years. In high school, The professors told Nault his Moran and others. Nault’s parents, Bob and never amount to anything,” talent the first time she met he finally found accommodating circumstances were actually an He encourages young musi- Melanie Nault, of Neenah, take Nault said. him. instructors at Lawrence Academy opportunity for him to learn cians to reach out to those artists pride in seeing their son strive He runs his hand along the “When I first heard Nault of Music in Appleton. how to be a better music teacher who inspire them because “you to reach his full potential despite ivory keys of a grand piano sit- play piano, I was very surprised. But, the challenges resurfaced in his future career, because he never know who’s going to be the obstacles. ting in his college’s choir room He didn’t sound like someone while touring colleges and uni- would become skilled at adapt- type of person who is happy to “He has a strong religious and grins to himself. who was playing with six fin- versities that were inconsiderate ing to people’s challenges. have coffee with you.” faith, a strong faith in himself “I beat all those odds,” he told gers; he sounded like he was of his cerebral palsy. Nault knew Nault is majoring in choral Despite all of his success, Nault and an incredible ability to sur- Sheboygan Press Media. playing competently with 10,” the music programs at those and general music education admits he still has rough days round himself with good peo- Today, Nault, of Neenah, is Christensen said. “He plays institutions would not provide with hopes of ultimately becom- related to his cerebral palsy. ple,” Melanie said. “He never a thriving student in his junior twice as many notes with his him with the resources to reach ing a certified music teacher. “Sometimes I wake up and feels that the world owes him year at Lakeland College near right hand in order to play with his full potential. “I really think that teaching is say, `Does it really have to be anything; he is just interested Howards Grove. He has quickly only one finger on his left. I was That all changed when he something that I’m called to do,” this hard to open a container in how he can make the world made a name for himself with his amazed by him.” connected with faculty and staff Nault said. “It’s an incredible of medicine or cut this piece of better.” 92-year-old World War II Navajo Code Talker dies in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) _ A tlefield messages in an unbreak- that year, after he graduated because officials with schools or prisoners of war in China. program remained classified Navajo man who helped stump able Navajo-based radio code. from the Albuquerque Indian the military recorded them with Discharged as a corporal in until 1968. the Japanese during World War II Navajo Nation authorities School. There were at least 440 different phonetic spellings over 1946, Yazhe came to Utah for “He just kind of put it in the using a code based on his native said Friday that all flags there Code Talkers. Fewer than 20 are the years, his family said. work at a school in Brigham back of his mind and he never language has died in Utah. would be to be flown at half- still alive. Ernest Yazhe served in Guam City where he met his wife Katie talked about it,” Frank said. Ernest Yazhe, 92, died of renal staff from Jan. 19 to Jan. 22 to His older brother Harrison and Okinawa campaigns, and Trujillo. They raised seven chil- Ernest Yazhe didn’t often failure in suburban Salt Lake honor Yazhe’s memory. “The Yazhe, who died in 2004, also once heard Japanese soldiers dren together as he worked for attend Code Talker reunions, City on Tuesday, his daughter Navajo language was the secret became a Code Talker. Both utter the words “Code Talkers” Kennecott Utah Copper for 38 but he did go to Window Rock, Melissa Yazhe told The Salt Lake weapon that brought victory brothers’ names appeared in as they discussed the transmis- years. Arizona, for a 2001 ceremony Tribune. to the Allied Forces and ended the Congressional record on the sions. Ernest Yazhe didn’t talk much presenting Code Talkers with Born in Naschitti, New Mexico, the war in the Pacific,” said Vice list of Code Talkers confirmed The Japanese were “sorry that about his combat experiences the Congressional Silver Medal, Yazhe joined the U.S. Marines President Jonathan Nez in a by the Marines. they couldn’t understand it,” he after the war, though he did say said Melissa Yazzie. when he was 19 years old. He statement. A third brother, U.S. Army said in a 2013 video produced he served on the front lines and His survivors include six sib- became one of the hundreds of The group began with 29 Pfc. Silas Yazzie, died in combat by the Utah National Guard. took enemy fire, said his son- lings and six children as well as Code Talkers who played a vital recruits in the spring of 1942. in Italy in 1944. The brothers After Japan surrendered, in-law Joel Frank. He may have grandchildren and great-grand- combat role by transmitting bat- Yazhe joined in September of had slightly different last names he helped repatriate Japanese stayed quiet in part because the children. Figuring out how to be an artist

JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) — Being said of the clay work. in the north-central part of the a full-time artist isn’t the easiest Small paw prints were painted state. She had horses as a child Alcohol job, but being present and jump- on the floor by her pal Arnie, a and was even a rodeo queen one ing at every opportunity has 13-pound dachshund who has year. helped Katy Ann Fox navigate been by her side for eight years So biking around town, hiking the creative path she’s chosen. and, as she claims, is the real up Snow King and skiing Jackson Fox had no idea what she want- artist. Hole Mountain Resort have endangers ed to study in college, which is “I’m pretty convinced he could become some of her favorite why she earned a degree in busi- survive in the wild, but no one things to do in the valley, besides ness economics at the University else believes me,” Fox said of the creating art. of in Moscow. tiny dog. But it’s where she finds some “I was decent at math and But he’s actually really helpful of the inspiration for her work. liked people, so I decided I’ll go for the well-being of an artist, She said a lot of her paint- teens. into business,” she said. she said. He reminds her to eat ings come from really great and But it didn’t take long before and go outside when she’s deep memorable moments, but that Fox realized she wasn’t meant for into a project and would forget doesn’t necessarily mean they the business world. She signed otherwise to be a “real person.” were the big-ticket events, like up for an art minor and started Fox’s partnership with Jackson graduation. Driving down a dirt taking classes. Hole Still Works came about road or just taking a walk with “I sat down for my drawing because of the Art Association, someone special can be enough. class, and we went around and and she created the artwork that “You just look around and you introduced ourselves and said adorns the distillery’s newest feel so good, and you’re just like, our name and our major,” she vodka, Highwater. The libation ‘Why?’” Fox says, “and you look said. Her major of business eco- has hit liquor store shelves, and around and you’re like, ‘This is nomics raised some eyebrows, she said it’s still a little bit of shell why.’” and the professor said, “That’s all shock seeing her work in every- Fox works with pARTners, right, we welcome visitors, too.” day situations. an organization that brings art- But the instructor got a sur- “The vodka is out now, and it’s ists into Teton County schools prise, because Fox could out- crazy to walk into stores and I’m to help ignite creative thinking draw the art majors and most of like, ‘That’s my painting!’” Fox and self-expression in students. the students in her class. She fin- said. “I just want to tell people, ‘I Last year she worked on a sew- Sponsored bythe Utah Department of Alcoholic ControlBeverage and Uath Prevention. ished her bachelor’s degree and, got to paint that.’” ing project in the eighth-grade with a letter of recommendation But the mass production of science classrooms and this year from the presumptuous drawing her work is still a new concept to in a sixth-grade classroom with a instructor, quickly headed to the Fox, who doesn’t normally make drawing project. art hub of San Francisco to pur- prints of her art. “I don’t know if I’m any good sue a Master of Fine Art at the “I won’t even pick a painting in the classroom, but it’s really Academy of Art University. for my business card, it’s just so fun and an awesome challenge,” The 28-year-old has lived in hard,” she said. she said. Jackson for three years but is She is planning for her next But the year hasn’t always been hard at work making a name for show of original canvases at filled with highs, she said. herself in the Jackson art scene. Daly Projects in July. She hopes With a jam-packed summer In 2015 she was named the Art to make her landscape paint- calendar, she tried to sign up for Association of Jackson Hole’s ings feel more alive with figures. everything and say yes to every- Artist of the Year and won the And make them bigger, which is thing. But there was no down- Art Association Salon Show’s intimidating but something she’s time, and “as soon as you finish People’s Choice award. She was working hard on excelling at, she one thing you were late to the also selected to be the label art- said. next.” ist for Jackson Hole Still Works She explores the West in the In the end she was able to Highwater Vodka. summer, traveling to plein air show up with pieces and pull it Most days Fox can be found events, where artists sit outside off, but she still couldn’t quite in her studio at Teton Artlab on and paint in the moment. From pay her rent. South Jackson Street painting the desert in Escalante, Utah, to “I questioned myself: ‘Why peaceful landscapes or sipping Teton Valley, Idaho, the change would you ever choose this path, tea out of her hand-spun mugs. in subject matter can be pretty Katy? What’re you doing? How While painting is her career drastic. do you make this better?’ I didn’t and main focus, pottery is a “The desert and mountains know. major hobby. Mugs and bowls are two completely different “And then it was like, ‘Oh, I can line the shelves of her studio and color palettes, and it’s been a do this and I am doing this, and I are sold at the Mud Pots sale total challenge,” she said. can make my life as an artist. I’m every year. But being outside comes nat- just going to go through these “I love painting, but it’s fun to urally to Fox, who grew up in ebbs and flows.’” tinker and not be an expert,” Fox Grangeville, Idaho, a farm town Inspiring Healthy Lives Look for it every month in your Tooele Transcript Bulletin

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B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY January 19, 2016 TELL ME A STORY ‘Father Frost’

(A Russian Folktale) against the power of frost. And Ada was so charm- adapted by Amy Friedman and ing that he wished to treat her well. illustrated by Meredith Johnson “Here you go, take this gift from me,” he said, and he gave her an enormous trunk that was filled nce upon a time, a woman named Sonja with many beautiful things. It included a fur-lined had two daughters. Ada was her step- cloak and a dress ornamented with silver and Odaughter, and Sasha was her own child. jewels. There were gleaming necklaces and rings Sonja adored Sasha. Whatever the girl did, Sonja and silk quilts that were as light as feathers, but as showered her with praise. But she never said any- warm as a loving mother’s embrace. thing kind to Ada, though she was as lovely and Father Frost fed Ada strong black tea. When she kind as could be. put on the dress and cloak, she was so beautiful Ada often wept herself to sleep, looking out the that even the sun smiled, and suddenly Ada felt window and watching the snow swirl through the warm. air. “I don’t understand,” she sobbed. “The wind Meanwhile, at home the next morning, Sonja sometimes stops blowing, but my stepmother was baking pancakes. It was customary after a never stops being cruel.” service for the dead to serve these to priests and And then one especially cold day, Sonja called to friends, and Sonja was planning for this. to her husband and said, “I can no longer pretend She sharply told her husband to go to the fields: to care for your daughter. She isn’t mine, after “Bring home your daughter’s body. We will bury all. Take Ada away. Take her to the wide fields of her.” crackling frost and leave her there, or I will never So he set off, but when he was gone, their little speak to you again.” dog began to bark furiously at Sonja: “Ada is on Ada’s father was terribly sad at his wife’s the way home, more beautiful than ever before,” demands, but he meekly obeyed her. He wept, he barked, “but Sasha and Sonja will be pun- but because he was terrified of Sonja, he dutifully ished!” packed Ada into a sleigh. He was just about to “Quiet!” Sonja shouted at the dog. She couldn’t cover her with a sheepskin to protect her from the understand his message, but his barking drove bitter cold, but he turned and saw Sonja looking her to distraction. She tossed him a pancake to out the window, and so he did not cover Ada. quiet him. Instead, he rode off into the wide fields and left The dog gobbled down the pancake, and once the poor girl there, all alone. more began to bark a message to Sonja: “The old “Why, Papa?” Ada cried, as he turned and rode man’s daughter is returning home wealthy, but away. She was brokenhearted and terrified, shiv- Sasha is as wicked as she has ever been!” ering and praying all the prayers she knew. This went on and on, and Sonja was at her wit’s Father Frost overheard her prayers. end. She swatted the dog on his rump, but just Dressed in his thick, white furs, with his long then she heard the gate outside opening. There white beard and shimmering crown made of ice, were voices laughing and talking. Father Frost appeared before Ada and said, “Do When she looked outside, she couldn’t believe you know me? I am the red-nosed Father Frost.” her eyes. There stood Ada, bright and happy and Ada smiled and said, “Welcome. Did the Lord dressed so beautifully in a fur-lined cloak. Her send you to me?” sarafan was gleaming with silver and jewels. Her But Father Frost just asked, “Are you comfort- father also carried a trunk so heavy that he was en?” “Ada will marry one day, but Sasha shall soon be able?” He wished her to be happy, you see, for bent over. Sasha answered harshly. “Hardly! Leave me buried!” he could see she was kind, and he could tell her Sonja could see that something magical had alone, old man. Can’t you see my feet and hands “Take this pancake, beast!” Sonja shouted at heart was pure. occurred. “Old man!” she cried. “Hitch our horses are stiff from cold? I don’t like strangers. Don’t talk the dog. “Soon you shall be barking at my daugh- Ada nodded. Though she was breathless from to the best sleigh, and drive Sasha to the same to me!” ter, clad in silver and gold.” cold, he was so bright and cheerful and crack- place where you left Ada in the wide fields.” Father Frost crackled and asked more ques- A few hours later, Sonja heard the gate open ling, she did not want to break his heart. “Yes, I’m Naturally, he obeyed, and took the girl to the tions, but Sasha would not answer. And so, at long and she ran outside. comfortable, Father Frost. Your icy air is breath- same place he’d left Ada. Sasha was bitterly cold last, he left her alone. But she gasped when she saw poor Sasha lying taking!” and twisted her body in such a way as to guard Back home the next morning, Sonja said to her in the carriage, stiff and blue with cold. Father Frost understood that some human against the biting winds. husband, “Go fetch my daughter now, and be sure It was then that Sonja understood. Her envy beings are good and some are not. He also under- Yet when Father Frost saw his new guest, he not to lose the trunk.” and cruelty had killed her only love. Father Frost, stood that no human being can struggle too long asked warmly, “Are you comfortable, fair maid- The little dog again began to bark his wisdom: you see, has no mercy for the wicked.

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C a l l North Main, Tooele, (Published in the Tran- tin at (435)882-0050 for Call for details tain bike? Advertise it in & Low Income pro- 435-882-5442 or Utah, beginning at 8:15 script Bulletin January details. (Ucan) 899$45536123:;55 the classifieds. Call grams, 1st time & Sin- 435-849-3653. p.m., on435.843.0717 the following 19, 2016) LEGAL RECEPTIONIST SELL YOUR computer in 882-0050 www.tooele Wanted gle parent programs, dates: the classifieds. Call transcript.com Berna Sloan (435) January 14, 2016 STARTING SALARY: $12.42 TO $13.06 PER 882-0050 or visit 840-5029 Group 1 Offi ce Space February 18, 2016 I AM paying more for March 17, 2016 HOUR, DOQ www.tooeletranscript. 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile junk cars/trucks. I will April 21, 2016 com Help Wanted home for rent, no smok- STATUS: FULL-TIME POSITION WITH BENEFITS come to you and tow it May 19, 2016 - No Meet- ing/ pets. 882-1550 CLOSING DATE: JANUARY 28, 2016 AT 5:00 P.M. TUPPERWARE! OR- away. Call/Text NEAR PERFECT ing, reserved for District GANIZE your cup- AVON REP needed. (435)224-2064 DL5970 EXCELLENT CONDI- 54 South Main training The Opportunity Have a hobby? Let boards now. Modular TION 2bdrm, 1bth and/or June 16, 2016 Under general guidance and direction from mates 40% off. Call Avon help support it. $600/mo. Includes: wa- July - No meeting the County Attorney, performs a variety of TOOELE DEPUTY SHERIFF Sherry 435-496-0313. Low start up fee. Lynn Autos ter, sewer, garbage, 44 B South Main August 18, 2016 clerical and receptionist duties in the County stomboc.my.tupper- (435)884-4458 inde- space. Don!t miss out 602-826-9471 SeptemberTOOELE COUNTY 15, 2016 SHERIFF’S OFFICE Attorney’s Office. Legal Receptionist will ware.com, click on a pendent sales rep. October 20, 2016 SELL YOUR CAR or on this opportunity. STARTING SALARY: $18.07 - $21.96 PER HOUR, DOQ answer telephones, greet visitors, operate a party. November 17, 2016 Business owners If you boat in the classifieds. Own a home by enjoy- STATUS: FULL-TIME WITH BENEFITS computer to access information, enter data, and December - No Meeting You may have just the need someone fast, Call 882-0050 or visit ing the benefits of rent- CLOSING DATE: SEPTEMBER 17, 2015 AT 6:00 P.M. generate documents, and perform related duties as Buildings 2. This Resolution shall thing someone out of place your classified ad www.tooeletranscript. ing to own. 653 E Main assigned. become effective on the town is looking for. in all 48 of Utah's news- com C a l l A l e x Tooele County is currently accepting applications to dateestablish of passage. a roster for a Deputy Sheriff with the Tooele Minimum Qualifications Place your classified ad papers. The person you (435)224-4804 If you build, remodel or PASSEDCounty Sheriff’s this 14th Department day of for the Tooele Offi ce; High School graduate; preference may be given to in 45 of Utah's newspa- are looking for could be remove buildings you GRANTSVILLE January,applicants 2016. who are non-certifi ed LEO with the state of those with previous related clerical experience. pers, the cost is $163. from out of town. The Apartments can place your classi- 4bdrm, 2 1/2bth, 2 story ErikUtah Brondum, must attach test Board scores or verifi cation of completing For up to 25 words. cost is only $163. for a for Rent fied ad in 45 of Utah's the Written Entry Test required by the Utah P.O.S.T. home, new carpet Chair Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities You will be reaching a 25 word ad and it paint, tile floors, fenced, newspapers for only Academy. Certifi ed Peace Offi cer or Corrections Offi cer (Publishedmust also attach in the a copy Tran- of the certifi cation with their Must have a working knowledge of computers potential of up to reaches up to 340,000 no pets/smoking $163. for 25 words ($5. and software programs, ability to type proficiently 340,000 households. households. All you do Tooele Gateway for each additional scriptemployment Bulletin application. January Preference will be given to those Apartments $1250/mo. 19,who 2016) are L.E.O. certifi ed. Please attach all diplomas and and accurately, and maintain confidential and All you need to do is is call the Transcript 340 East Main St word). You will reach certifi cations you may have acquired for verifi cation. critical information. Must also have the ability call the Transcript Bul- B u l l e t i n a t 2 AND 3bdrm Davidson Realty up to 340,000 house- (435)882-0050 for all A P.O.S.T. standards physical agility test (fl exibility, push- to establish and maintain effective working letin at 882-0050 for full apartments behind Super (801)466-5078 holds and all you do is relationships with county employees, other details. (Mention the details. (Mention call the Transcript Bul- ups, sit-ups, and run) will be administered at the Tooele Wal-Mart. Swimming www.dripm.com County Detention Center, 1960 South Main, Tooele, agencies, and the public; the ability to follow UCAN) UCAN) You can now letin at 882-0050 for all pool, hot tub, exercise UT 84074 on February 05, 2016 at 8:00 a.m (You will written and verbal instructions; the ability to order online www.utah- HOMES available to pur- the details. (Mention not be re-notifi ed of this testing date). Applicants who communicate effectively, verbally and in writing; press.com room, playground, full chase for LOW IN- UCAN Classified Net- do not take the test will be disqualifi ed from further Furniture & clubhouse. COME buyers with consideration. and the ability to think and act independently and CARRIERS NEEDED! work) Appliances good credit.! Berna to remain calm under pressure. Tooele Gateway POSITION DUTIES: Perform professional duties TRANSCRIPT Sloan (435)840-5029 NORTH VALLEY Appli- BULLETIN Apartments Public Notices maintain law and order in Tooele County. Performs a Work Schedule Group 1 Real Estate. variety of entry level law enforcement duties related to Regular work schedule will be Monday through ance. Washers/ dryers is looking for (435)843-4400 Meetings enforcing the laws, maintaining the peace, and protecting Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. refrigerators, freezers, Paper Carriers in TOOELE 3BDRM 2bth the citizens of assigned jurisdictions. stoves, dishwashers. ERDA and $950/mo, no smoking, Deadline for public no- MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: $149-$399. Complete TOOELE. If you are in- pets negotiable, call tices is 4 p.m. the day For an on-line application or additional 435-841-1996. Deputy I - $18.33 : Graduation from High School; must repair service. Satis- terested please call 2BDRM 1BTH $595/mo. prior to publication. be 21 years of age; possess a valid Utah driver’s license at information, please visit faction guaranteed. (435)882-0050. Nice, spacious apart- Public notices submit- the time of hire; a citizen of the United States; a resident http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html Parts for all brands. ments, 144 N 3rd ted past the deadline of the State of Utah; no disqualifying criminal history; no MASTER ESTHETICIAN Applications must be submitted to (435)830-3225. Street, Tooele. Homes will not be accepted. DUI convictions in the past two years; successfully pass a wanted to d o (801)627-1132. UPAXLP written examination as determined by the department; pass Tooele County Human Resource Office, Rm 308 SELLING YOUR facials/waxing/mani- a comprehensive background investigation, drug testing 47 South Main Street, Tooele HOME? Advertise it in cures/pedicures. 1099 2BDRM, 1BTH, New $$SAVE MONEY SELL YOUR CAR or and psychological evaluation; successfully complete Utah POST Academy before being considered for advancement. Or email application and resume to the classifieds. Call position. Experienced, paint, carpet. No pets/ Search Bank & HUD boat in the classifieds. [email protected] 882-0050 or visit dependable candidates smoking. Very nice, Required to work rotating shift schedule and be willing to homes www.Tooele Call 882-0050 or visit work on-call hours. Must reside in Tooele County within EEO Employer www.tooeletran p l e a s e c a l l $585/mo, $500/dep, BankHomes.com www.tooeletranscript. 1 year of hire. One year probation from time of hire. script.com 435/843-8800. (435)830-2317 Berna Sloan (435) com or e-mail your ad Deputy II- $22.29 : Meet the minimum requirements for 840-5029 Group 1 to tbp@tooeletran- a Deputy I; minimum of two (2) years as a certifi ed law script.com enforcement offi cer. SELLING YOUR We’re Growing HOME? Advertise it in SELL YOUR computer The P.O.S.T. entrance test is administered at the the classifieds. Call in the classifieds. Call following locations on an on-going basis: 882-0050 or visit 882-0050 or visit Bridgerland Applied Technology Center Davis Applied Technology Center www.tooeletran www.tooeletranscript. 1301 North 600 West 550 East 300 South CROSSING GUARD script.com com Logan, Utah 84321 Kaysville, Utah 84037 TOOELE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE (435) 750-3188 (435) 593-2361 Starting Salary: $11.27 per hour Dixie College Admissions Testing Center Utah Valley State College We offer great Status: On-Call position, no benefits OPHIR TOWN PARK HOST 225 South 700 East 800 West 1200 South benefi ts that include: Closing Date: January 26, 2016 at 6pm The Town of Ophir, Utah is seeking individuals to St. George, Utah 84770 Orem, Utah 84058 (435) 652-7667 (801) 863-8269 health/dental and POSITION DUTIES: volunteer to maintain and manage the Ophir Town vision insurance. • Sales Provides assistance to elementary school children Park. College of Eastern Utah Testing Center Weber State University Testing Center 451 East 400 No. 1112 University Cir. 401K with company crossing the roadways in designated crossing Responsibilities include: Operating the Consultants areas surrounding schools in Stansbury Park; Price, Utah 84501 Ogden, Utah 84408 match. Vacation and morning, mid-day and after the school day. Directs mowing and trimming equipment; opening, (435) 637-2120 ext. 5325 (801) 626-6803 personal days off. and supervises traffic crossing the crosswalks in closing, securing area grounds; assist in the We provide paid on his/her designated areas. Performs related duties repair, maintenance, and construction of ground Salt Lake Community Skill SL Community College Miller as required. Preference given to those who are structures and equipment; cleans park grounds 1575 South State Street, Rm.2-153 9750 So. 300 W. going training and Stansbury Park residents and restrooms; prunes trees and shrubs; irrigating Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Miller Free Enterprise Center promote from within. • Certified (watering) the grass and trees. (801) 957-3257 2nd Floor, Room 238 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: (801)-957-5221 Great opportunity Technicians • Graduation for high school or GED or an Responsible for scheduling and reserving the to start a career in equivalent combination of education and park for patrons, executing use agreements with It is the responsibility of the candidate to contact one of experience. the Auto Business patrons and collecting deposits. these agencies to obtain a test date and time. Candidates • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in must pay the necessary fee each time the test is taken while making a writing. The Park Host will be reimbursed for expenses and must have picture identifi cation. A score of 70% strong income – best • Must be able to pass all security checks. or better on every section of the written test is required. • Quick Lane • Must be 21 years of age. incurred upon presentation of receipts and Applicants selected for hire will be given a conditional auto sales pay plan • Must have a valid Utah Driver’s License. approval of the Ophir Town Council. job offer based on successfully passing all phases of the in the state. Team selection process, a comprehensive background investi- Technicians Maintenance of the Park will run from May 15, gation, drug test, and psychological examination. environment that Applications and a complete job description 2016 thru October 1, 2016. However, there will be are available at the works well together. times when the Park Maintenance Worker has to “You don’t have to have a college Tooele County Human Resource Office, Rm 308 Signing bonus for the respond to inquiries and schedule reservations. For a complete job description or an on-line application degree to be successful” 47 South Main Street, Tooele please visit http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html right candidates! or online at www.co.tooele.ut.us Applications must be submitted to Applications must be submitted to Individuals wishing to be considered should Tooele County Human Resource Offi ce, Rm 308 Apply in person 1141 North Main Tooele County Human Resource Office, Rm 308 submit their request to the Ophir Town Council, 47 South Main Street Tooele, UT. or email application or email application to [email protected] P.O. Box 329 Ophir-Stockton Utah 84071 and resume to [email protected] or call 882-7000, 882-1300 EEO Employer by 5:00 P.M. January 31, 2016 EEO Employer PUBLIC NOTICE RESOLUTION 2016-01 A RESOLUTION OF THE NORTH TOOELE CITY SPECIAL SERV- ICE DISTRICT ADMIN- ISTRATIVE CONTROL SUMMONS BOARD ESTABLISH- Civil No. 150301756 ING THE DATES, TIME, FEDERAL NATIONAL AND PLACE OF ITS MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- PUBLIC MEETINGS TION, Plaintiff, vs. NO- FOR CALENDAR YEAR VASTAR HOME MORT- 2016 GAGE, INC., ANTHONY WHEREAS, in the estab- LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS lishment of the North LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS Tooele City Special C. LAWRENCE, Service District (the “Dis- SAXON MORTGAGE, trict”), the Tooele City INC. and JOHN DOES Council formed an Ad- 1-5, Defendants. THE ministrative Control STATE OF UTAH TO Board (the “Board”), and THE ABOVE-NAMED delegated to it all of the DEFENDANT: PHYLLIS administrative powers LAWRENCE, 349 necessary for the opera- SOUTH 400 EAST, tion of the District as WENDOVER, UT 84083. authorized pursuant to You are summoned and the Utah Special Service required to file an an- District Act; and, swer in writing to the at- WHEREAS, the Utah SUMMONS tached Complaint with Open and Public Meet- Civil No. 150301756 the Clerk of the ings Act, §52-4-202(2) FEDERAL NATIONAL above-entitled Court, Utah Code Ann. 1998, MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- Tooele Department, 74 requires that the Board TION, Plaintiff, vs. NO- South 100 East, Tooele, give public notice, at VASTAR HOME MORT- UT 84074 and to serve least once each year, of GAGE, INC., ANTHONY upon or mail a copy to its annual meeting LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS the undersigned plain- schedule LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS tiff!s attorney, 3269 NOW, THEREFORE, BE C. LAWRENCE, South Main Street, Suite IT RESOLVED as fol- SAXON MORTGAGE, 100, Salt Lake City, Utah lows: INC. and JOHN DOES 84115. Your answer 1. The regular meetings 1-5, Defendants. THE must be filed and served of the Board, at which STATE OF UTAH TO within twenty-one (21) the official business of THE ABOVE-NAMED days after service of this the District shall be con- DEFENDANT: PHYLLIS summons upon you. TUESDAY January 19, 2016 ducted,B6 will be held at TOOELEPUTHUFF, TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN 349 SOUTH If you fail to do so, judg- Tooele City Hall, 90 400 EAST, WENDO- ment by default will be North Main, Tooele, VER, UT 84083. taken against you for the Utah,Public beginning Notices at 8:15 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices YouPublic are summoned Notices and reliefPublic demanded Notices in said Public Notices p.m., Meetings on the following Meetings Trustees Miscellaneous requiredMiscellaneous to file an an- Complaint,Miscellaneous which has Miscellaneous dates: swer in writing to the at- been filed with the Clerk January 14, 2016 PUBLIC NOTICE: Deadline for public no- SUMMONS tached Complaint with of said Court and a copy SUMMONS February 18, 2016 The Grantsville City tices is 4 p.m. the day Civil No. 150301756 the Clerk of the of which is attached and Civil No. 150301756 March 17, 2016 Council will hold a work prior to publication. FEDERAL NATIONAL above-entitled Court, hereby served upon you. FEDERAL NATIONAL April 21, 2016 meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Public notices submit- MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- Tooele Department, 74 DATED this 24 day of MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- May 19, 2016 - No Meet- Wednesday, January 20, ted past the deadline TION, Plaintiff, vs. NO- South 100 East, Tooele, November, 2015. TION, Plaintiff, vs. NO- ing, reserved for District 2016 at 429 East Main will not be accepted. VASTAR HOME MORT- UT 84074 and to serve LUNDBERG & ASSOCI- VASTAR HOME MORT- training Street, Grantsville, UT UPAXLP GAGE, INC., ANTHONY upon or mail a copy to ATES, Richard Gunner- GAGE, INC., ANTHONY June 16, 2016 84029. The agenda is as LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS the undersigned plain- son, Attorneys for Plain- LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS July - No meeting follows: LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS tiff!s attorney, 3269 tiff LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS August 18, 2016 W O R K M E E T I N G Public Notices C. LAWRENCE , South Main Street, Suite (Published in the Tran- C. LAWRENCE , September 15, 2016 AGENDA: Water User SAXON MORTGAGE, 100, Salt Lake City, Utah script Bulletin January SAXON MORTGAGE, October 20, 2016 1. Discussion of the new INC. and JOHN DOES 84115. Your answer 19, 26, February 2 & 9, INC. and JOHN DOES November 17, 2016 Public Safety Building. Deadline for public no- 1-5, Defendants. THE must be filed and served 2016) 1-5, Defendants. THE December - No Meeting 2. Adjourn. tices is 4 p.m. the day STATE OF UTAH TO within twenty-one (21) STATE OF UTAH TO SUMMONS 2. This Resolution shall PUBLIC NOTICE: prior to publication. THE ABOVE-NAMED days after service of this THE ABOVE-NAMED For All the Big Events in Life Civil No. 150301756 become effective on the The Grantsville City Public notices submit- DEFENDANT: AN- summons upon you. DEFENDANT: SAXON FEDERAL NATIONAL date of passage. Council will hold its regu- ted past the deadline THONY LAWRENCE, If you fail to do so, judg- MORTGAGE, INC., 628 MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- PASSED this 14th day of lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. will not be accepted. 349 SOUTH 400 EAST, ment by default will be TREVEN PLACE , Let Everyone Know! TION, Plaintiff, vs. NO- January, 2016. on Wednesday, January UPAXLP WENDOVER, UT 84083. taken against you for the DRAPER UT 84020. VASTAR HOME MORT- Erik Brondum, Board 20, 2016 at 429 You are summoned and relief demanded in said You are summoned and GAGE, INC., ANTHONY Chair East Main Street, required to file an an- Complaint, which has required to file an an- Public Notices LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS (Published in the Tran- Grantsville, UT 84029. swer in writing to the at- been filed with the Clerk swer in writing to the at- Place a Notice in the LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS script Bulletin January The agenda is as fol- Miscellaneous tached Complaint with of said Court and a copy tached Complaint with C . LAWRENCE, 19, 2016) lows: the Clerk of the of which is attached and the Clerk of the Deadline for public no- SAXON MORTGAGE, CALL TO ORDER AND above-entitled Court, hereby served upon you. above-entitled Court, Transcript Bulletin! PUBLIC NOTICE tices is 4 p.m. the day INC. and JOHN DOES PLEDGE OF ALLE- Tooele Department, 74 DATED this 24 day of Tooele Department, 74 prior to publication. 1-5, Defendants. THE Tooele County Housing GIANCE South 100 East, Tooele, November, 2015. South 100 East, Tooele, Public notices submit- STATE OF UTAH TO Authority (TCHA) Board ROLL CALL UT 84074 and to serve LUNDBERG & ASSOCI- UT 84074 and to serve ted past the deadline THE ABOVE-NAMED Weddings • Birthdays of Commissioners will be AGENDA: upon or mail a copy to ATES, Richard Gunner- upon or mail a copy to will not be accepted. DEFENDANT: AN- holding a Board Meeting 1. Mayor's Youth the undersigned plain- son, Attorneys for Plain- the undersigned plain- UPAXLP THONY LAWRENCE, at 3:00 p.m. on Thurs- Awards. tiff!s attorney, 3269 tiff tiff!s attorney, 3269 Graduations • Military 349 SOUTH 400 EAST, day, January 21, 2016 at 2. Public Comments. REQUEST FOR PRO- South Main Street, Suite (Published in the Tran- South Main Street, Suite WENDOVER, UT 84083. 66 West Vine, Tooele, 3. Summary Action POSAL 100, Salt Lake City, Utah script Bulletin January 100, Salt Lake City, Utah Utah. You are summoned and Items. Tooele County School 84115. Your answer 19, 26, February 2 & 9, 84115. Your answer Missionaries 1. Welcome required to file an an- a. Approval of Minutes District is seeking an In- must be filed and served 2016) must be filed and served 2. Minutes of December swer in writing to the at- b. Approval of Bills ternal Auditor Director within twenty-one (21) within twenty-one (21) 10, 2015 meeting tached Complaint with Anniversaries 4. Consideration of ap- for its existing Audit days after service of this SUMMONS days after service of this 3. Executive Director Re- the Clerk of the proval of Resolution Committee, and is ac- summons upon you. Civil No. 150301756 summons upon you. port above-entitled Court, 2016-07 adopting a cepting a Requests for If you fail to do so, judg- FEDERAL NATIONAL If you fail to do so, judg- Honors & Awards 4. New Business: Tooele Department, 74 Source Protection Plan Proposals from qualified ment by default will be MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- ment by default will be a. Resolution 16-01 South 100 East, Tooele, in an effort to protect the individuals or from a taken against you for the TION, Plaintiff, vs. NO- taken against you for the Housing Authority Budg- UT 84074 and to serve community water supply qualified auditing firms. relief demanded in said VASTAR HOME MORT- relief demanded in said ets for 2016 upon or mail a copy to from contamination. RFP Due: February 5, Complaint, which has GAGE, INC., ANTHONY Complaint, which has b. Financials the undersigned plain- 435-882-0050 5. Consideration of an 2016 @ 4:00 P.M. been filed with the Clerk LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS been filed with the Clerk c. Cost of living and pro- tiff!s attorney, 3269 appeal of the Conditional Tooele County School of said Court and a copy LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS of said Court and a copy bationary raises South Main Street, Suite Use Permit granted by District 92 South Lode- of which is attached and C . LAWRENCE, of which is attached and d. Write off stale dated 100, Salt Lake City, Utah 58 N. Main, Tooele the Grantsville City Plan- stone Way Tooele, UT hereby served upon you. SAXON MORTGAGE, hereby served upon you. checks 84115. Your answer ning Commission for 84074 DATED this 24 day of INC. and JOHN DOES DATED this 24 day of e. Write off bad debt must be filed and served 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) Grantsville City to place A copy of the complete November, 2015. 1-5, Defendants. THE November, 2015. f. Community Develop- within twenty-one (21) a cemetery on 10.3 RFP is available by LUNDBERG & ASSOCI- STATE OF UTAH TO LUNDBERG & ASSOCI- ment Block Grant budget days after service of this acres located at approxi- email to lreynolds@tooe- ATES, Richard Gunner- THE ABOVE-NAMED ATES, Richard Gunner- revision summons upon you. mately 370 West Clark leschools.org or on the son, Attorneys for Plain- DEFENDANT: PHYLLIS son, Attorneys for Plain- OOELE 5. Old Business: If you fail to do so, judg- T Street in an R-1-21 District Website at: tiff L AWRENCE, 349 tiff TRANSCRIPT a. Permanent Supportive ment by default will be zone. http://tooeleschools.org/ (Published in the Tran- SOUTH 400 EAST, (Published in the Tran- Housing (PSH) develop- 6. Mayor and Council script Bulletin January taken against you for the script Bulletin January departments/finance/Doc WENDOVER, UT 84083. relief demanded in said BULLETIN ment “toolkit” presenta- Reports. uments/Internal%20Au- 19, 26, February 2 & 9, You are summoned and 19, 26, February 2 & 9, tion Complaint, which has 7. Adjourn. dit%20RFP%202016.pdf 2016) required to file an an- 2016) b. Valley Meadows, LLC been filed with the Clerk Christine Webb All questions concerning swer in writing to the at- possible change in own- of said Court and a copy City Recorder the proposal shall be di- SUMMONS tached Complaint with ership of which is attached and In compliance with the rected to Lark Reynolds, Civil No. 150301756 the Clerk of the 6. Other hereby served upon you. Americans with Disability Business Administrator FEDERAL NATIONAL above-entitled Court, TOOELE 7. Adjourn DATED this 24 day of Act, Grantsville City will for Tooele County MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- Tooele Department, 74 TRANSCRIPT Pursuant to the Ameri- November, 2015. accommodate reason- School District at TION, Plaintiff, vs. NO- South 100 East, Tooele, cans with Disability Act, LUNDBERG & ASSOCI- BULLETIN able requests to assist 435-833-1900 - Fax VASTAR HOME MORT- UT 84074 and to serve individuals needing spe- ATES, Richard Gunner- persons with disabilities 435-833-1912. GAGE, INC., ANTHONY upon or mail a copy to cial accommodations son, Attorneys for Plain- to participate in meet- (Published in the Tran- LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS the undersigned plain- during this meeting tiff ings. Requests for assis- script Bulletin January LAWRENCE, PHYLLIS tiff!s attorney, 3269 A Full-Color Activity Page Just for Kids! should notify Tooele (Published in the Tran- tance may be made by 12, 14, 19 & 21, 2016) C. LAWRENCE , South Main Street, Suite County Housing Author- script Bulletin January calling City Hall (435) SAXON MORTGAGE, 100, Salt Lake City, Utah Every Thursday in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin ity at 435-882-7875 prior 19, 26, February 2 & 9, 884-3411 at least 3 days GOT A good idea for a INC. and JOHN DOES 84115. Your answer to the meeting. 2016) in advance of a meeting. story? Call the Tran- 1-5, Defendants. THE must be filed and served DeAnn Christiansen One or more Council script and let us know STATE OF UTAH TO within twenty-one (21) HAVING A yard sale? Executive Director Members may partici- 882-0050. THE ABOVE-NAMED days after service of this Advertise in the Tran- (Published in the Tran- pate electronically. The DEFENDANT: PHYLLIS summons upon you. script script Bulletin January WANT TO get the latest anchor location will be PUTHUFF, 349 SOUTH If you fail to do so, judg- 19, 2016) local news? 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hat a week. 1. (7-9, 1-0) Grantsville (up two) road, which they were supposed that sink in. Maybe the Cougars this season. This week: at Park City seed. This week: vs. Stansbury on We’ve had two rivalry — The Cowboys knocked Tooele to, then were exposed for a lack were upset they barely escaped on Wednesday, at Grantsville on Wednesday. Wthrillers, a region win in out of their own gym on Friday of team depth against Grantsville Stansbury thanks to a late turnover Friday. Girls the mountains and a region loss night, corralling Ace Hymas and to start the region season 1-1. We and fast-break layup. This week: at 5. (1-14, 0-2) Park City (no 1. (8-7, 1-0) Stansbury (up near the lake. And although our forcing the rest of the Buffs to still like them for the majority of Tooele on Friday. change) — This week’s matchup one) — The Stallions game from last week’s No. 1 pick went down have a go at winning the game. the remaining games, but we’ll see 4. (3-13, 0-2) Stansbury (no against Stansbury might be just behind against Union at home on after a lackluster second-half The strategy worked out and what happens against Union. This change) — Stansbury shut Union what the Miners need to forget Tuesday, thanks to six 3-pointers showing — in both the boys and Grantsville is undefeated through week: at Morgan on Wednesday out in the second quarter, but about those big losses to Tooele from junior Deanna Castillo. This girls rankings — our power rank- one. This week: at Union on (non-region), vs. Union on Friday. couldn’t hold on to the ball during and Union. It’s a must-win for week: at Park City on Tuesday, at ings aren’t going to shake up too Tuesday, vs. Stansbury on Friday. 3. (8-7, 2-0) Union (down one) the final seconds and managed both teams if they want that No. 4 Grantsville on Thursday. much. 2. (8-7, 1-1) Tooele (down one) — Union literally scored twice to lose at home. We still see the Boys — The Buffs beat Park City on the as many points as Park City. Let Stallions getting to the playoffs Read the rest on tooeleonline.com

2 016 PREP of ATHLETES the WEEK JACKSON GAVIN, TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL Tooele senior wrestler Jackson Gavin placed seventh at the 2016 Rockwell Rumble on Friday and Saturday. After pinning his fi rst three opponents, Gavin lost in the the quarterfi nals to eventual champion Ashton Seely from Juab by major decision. Gavin pinned Idaho Falls’ Terrell Payne less than a minute into the seventh-place match, giving the Buffalo wrestler a 58-9 record.

DEANNA CASTILLO, STANSBURY HIGH SCHOOL Stansbury junior shooting guard Deanna Castillo had season-highs of six 3-pointers and 24 points in Stansbury’s 62-56 region win over Union on Tuesday, also going a perfect 6-6 from the free throw line. So far this season, Castillo is shooting 38 percent from beyond LAURALYN BRUNSON/TTB PHOTO the arc and averaging 8.4 points per game, helping Stansbury to an Stansbury’s Jamon Davis (top) wrestles Grantsville’s Kaden Gregory on Thursday night. undefeated start to Region 10 action. pounds, and fellow junior Josh Wintch. Wrestling Larsen added a pin against GHS Stansbury senior Brennen Continued from Page B1 senior Briggs Kimber at 120 “Spike” Calder (220) and fresh- ORTHOPEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE pounds. man Dylian Moore (106) each Sargent at 195 pounds and junior Stallions junior Jacob Jones won by forfeit as Grantsville 435-843-3859 Bronco Cloward pinned Stallions beat Grantsville senior Devin was unable to field a wrestler in 1929 N. Aaron Dr. junior Sean Warren at 285. Miller in an 18-9 major decision those weights. But as the dual cycled at 126 pounds. Grantsville will wrap up JAKE DAYNES, DO — ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON Suite L , Tooele back to the lower weights, Grantsville freshman Bodey its regular season schedule Stansbury regained its momen- Manzanares ended the night on Wednesday at home against tum. Stallions junior Brandon a high note for the Cowboys, Park City. Stansbury plays host Martinez pinned Grantsville eking out a 4-3 decision against to Tooele on Thursday. freshman Dwayne Perry at 113 Stansbury sophomore Joshua [email protected]

four. Each of those three fouled Tooele out during the game, which fea- Continued from Page B1 tured 46 personal fouls between the two teams. Cafarelli scored six points, Only in nine, senior forward Kelsie and senior guard Whitney Full Color Jackson had six, Stewart had Castagno and Brynn Knight five, and junior forward Kaylee combined for another five. Leakehe combined with sopho- Tooele is now 2-0 in Region mores Abby and Emily Webber 10, while Grantsville is winless ¢ for another seven. after their opener. “We’re still real young. It “Unfortunately, crucial Copies! shows,” Tooele head coach moments hurt us at the end,” Tom Ware said. “We’re lacking Vera said. 19Per Copy in game experience toughness, Grantsville will face Union but we’re growing every day.” on the road Tuesday at 5:15 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Butler had a team-high 15 p.m., and the Buffaloes will take Grantsville’s Brayle Crosman (22) looks points for the Cowboys, Ekins on the Cougars at 7 p.m. on to pass during the 43-38 loss at Tooele had eight and junior forward Thursday. on Tuesday. Brayle Crosman had another [email protected]

plagued Grantsville and gave “It would have Cowboys Tooele a chance to come back. Continued from Page B1 It seemed Potter was the only been a much Cowboy who benefitted from Grantsville’s 200 practice foul larger win for us senior forward Christian Kelley hit shots during the week prior, hit- a 3-pointer as the buzzer sounded ting six of his seven free throws in if we just made to give the Cowboys a 25-19 lead the game. at halftime. “It would have been a much some foul shots.” Coming out of the break, Searle larger win for us if we just made Bryan Detweiler earned a putback after two offen- some foul shots,” Detweiler said, Grantsville basketball coach sive rebounds on the first pos- mentioning he may increase the session, and Hymas scored an total number of practice free old-fashioned 3-pointer a minute throws for his players to 300 per Grantsville forward Trevor later to bring Tooele back to within week. Colson — who was tasked with one. The Buffaloes found Searle Tooele senior point guard Isaac guarding Searle and Ace Hymas at the basket in transition after Montague received an elbow to the all night — had a quiet 11 points a Grantsville player’s missed free jaw on defense, only to come back and 12 rebounds. Potter led the throw and suddenly the game was down the court and hit a 3-pointer Cowboys in scoring with 12 points, tied at 26 before Detweiler called a minute into the final period, his thanks in part to his ability to, timeout to stop the momentum only points of the game. Hymas unlike the rest of his team, hit free shift. hit a pair of free throws on the next throws down the stretch. TOOELE The rest of the quarter belonged possession to make it 42-33 with Forward Jared Roberts had three RANSCRIPT to the visitors. 6:30 to go. rebounds as he combined with T Senior center Colton Adams Neither team scored during the senior Kyle Peterson for another Bring in Your — who Detweiler said played a next 3:30 — Grantsville missed 11 points for the Cowboys. Digital Files very strong game with five points, five free throws, including the Powers and Kyler Hymas each BULLETIN nine rebounds, three assists and front ends of a trio of one-and-one had six points for the Buffaloes. a steal — was aggressive against situations — before Tooele junior Along with Montague’s three and Hymas and Searle, and drove guard Lincoln Powers scored from McKay Pollmann’s two, those against them often. The Tooele the block to make it 42-35 as the 17 points were shy of the team’s 58 N. Main • Tooele native scored through a foul with Buffaloes called timeout with 3:00 magic number — the Buffaloes 4:11 to go in the quarter to make it to play. are now 2-7 when everyone but 8:30 am to 5:30 pm • Monday – Friday 28-26, sparking a 14-2 run. “We just didn’t hit shots tonight,” Searle and Hymas combine for Senior guard Cody Riding had Johnsen said. fewer than 22 points. 8.5 x 11 inch • 20# bond paper six points in the game, all in the Tooele only scored six points “It was crazy,” Colson said of the Some restrictions apply third quarter, including a high- the rest of the way until reserve crowd’s behavior. “It was definitely arcing 3-pointer as time expired shooter Kyler Hymas banked in a the loudest crowd we’ve had.” to give the Cowboys a 40-28 lead half-court buzzer beater to save a Tooele is now 8-7 and 1-1 in going into the final period. little face for his team. Region 10. Grantsville is 7-9 and “We just focused on shutting Grantsville shot 12-28 from the 1-0 in league. down Hymas and Searle, playing foul line, including a 4-14 showing The Buffaloes will next face Highest Quality a lot of help-side defense,” said in the fourth quarter. Morgan in a non-region make- State-of-the-Art Grantsville senior guard Cameron “They just couldn’t score in the up game on Wednesday after Color Printing Potter. “That way they couldn’t fourth,” Searle said. “We had the the Cowboys travel to Union on get hot and started going off, and opportunity and we didn’t take the Tuesday in league action. Both Equipment! that’s how we were going to win opportunity. We should have been games are scheduled to tip off at the game.” able to come back in the fourth, 7 p.m. After that, missed free throws but we didn’t.” [email protected]