Stansbury Days photo recap See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY August 20, 2019 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 126 No. 23 $1.00 UDOT talks future road projects with county COG Funded projects: overpass bridges at Black Rock, Lake Point; extra lane for I-80 and Mid-Valley Hwy.

STEVE HOWE reconstruction of two railroad STAFF WRITER overpass bridges at Black Rock A Utah Department of and the highway overpass Transportation representa- bridge at Exit 99. The project, tive spoke with members of which has been underway the Tooele County Council of since early 2018, also includes Governments, detailing future the creation of a third south- construction projects and bound lane on SR-36 from studies during its meeting last Hardy Road to Sunset Road. Thursday. The $3 million I-80 west- Students at Vernon Elementary recite the Pledge of Allegiance as school begins on Monday. The Tooele County School District Grant Farnsworth, UDOT bound auxiliary lane will run started classes for first through 12th grade on Monday with kindergarten classes starting on August 26. Region 2 planning manager, from the state Route 201 ramp handed out an informational to the SR-36 interchange, sheet containing construc- which will improve weaving tion projects and performance from vehicles getting onto the measures for the county at interstate, according to UDOT. the COG meeting. He said the The project is funded and in Back to School sheet has also made the rounds the design phase, with con- throughout the state, including struction set to begin in 2020. 114-year-old Vernon Elementary greets students for the last time at the state Capitol. The Mid-Valley Highway, Funded projects on the hori- designated state Route 179, PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE zon include completion of the will connect from I-80 to state Black Rock and state Route 36 Route 138 near Sheep Lane. overpass bridges, the creation The $75 million project was TIM GILLIE of a westbound auxiliary lane recently put out to bid and a EDITOR on Interstate 80 and the Mid- 425-day contract was awarded Monday morning marked the end of summer vacation Valley Highway. to Ames Construction of West for over 16,000 students in the Tooele County School The $45 million bridge District. replacement plan includes the SEE UDOT PAGE A3 ® In Vernon, 21 first- through sixth-grade students showed up for the first day of school. A class of six kinder- garten students, all boys, will join them next Monday. This should be the last first day of school for the Vernon Elementary school building, according to Steve West, the school district’s director of operations. The school district will soon release a request for bids to build a new Vernon Elementary just 20 feet north of the current building, he said. If all goes according to plans, when next year’s students New gates on return for their first day of school, they will be greeted by a new school building. Students at Vernon Elementary started showing up as early as 7:30 a.m. Monday. They hung their backpacks popular trail on hooks in the hallway. Some students ate lunch in the school’s multipurpose room. add fuel to SEE SCHOOL PAGE A3 ® heated dispute

TIM GILLIE owner. EDITOR The Leo Ault family owns Tooele County much of the property north of Commissioner Kendall Thomas Ophir Canyon. said his phone has been light- Last year the Ault family ing up with people complain- was successful in getting the ing about gates that are block- 3rd District Court to declare ing popular all-terrain vehicle Serviceberry Canyon Road trails on the Jacob City Loop would remain closed to all Trail and Ophir Canyon areas. motorized traffic until the “The county commission court hears the Ault’s claim believes that these gates are that the road is private. Tim Atherly and not legal,” Thomas said. “As a Serviceberry Canyon Trail Morgen Brown (top left) ring commission we are resolved to is popular with ATV rid- the bell. Brielle open up these trails.” ers because it connects the Adams (above One of the property owners county’s Jacob City Loop Trail right) gets in the area admits they have with campgrounds in Ophir school supplies erected the gates, but asserts Canyon. The campgrounds are out of her back- they are on private property also near the trailhead for the pack. Ms. Jalynn and block trails that are not Lion Hill Loop Trail. An open Livingston’s public. Serviceberry Canyon gives class (left). There are a few new gates ATV riders access to both trails on private property that the from one campground. Jacob City Loop Trail runs The Serviceberry Canyon through but those gates are Road lawsuit may not be heard unlocked, according to a rep- resentative of the property SEE GATES PAGE A3 ®

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B6 CLASSIFIEDS B4 Nitro wows Stansbury Premier HOMETOWN B1 crowds at UMC soccer Invitational OBITUARIES A6 See A7 out scores Cross Country OPEN FORUM A4 Taylorsville See A7 SPORTS A8 See A7 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY August 20, 2019 STANSBURY KIDS TRIATHLON

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Gabi Bergantz (left) competes in the Kids Triathlon on Friday. Jaxon Allen (center) grabs his bike, hurrying to get on the course as Jessica Sharp (right) begins the 3.2 mile bike course. Fires burns two homes in remote Gold Hill

STEVE HOWE While the fire was active, sion platform, a state of Utah STAFF WRITER it damaged a permanent resi- fire engine, a fire investigator A fire caused by an unat- dence, a seasonal residence, and a Tooele County Sheriff’s tended burn barrel burned two two historic buildings and deputy. homes and an outbuilding last an outbuilding, according to The cause of the fire was Thursday in Gold Hill, accord- Walton. One person was dis- determined to be an unat- ing to fire officials. placed as a result of the fire. tended burn barrel and the The fire in the remote com- Resources from the responsible party was cited for munity northeast of Ibapah Wendover City and Ibapah reckless burning with no burn was first reported at 3:20 p.m. fire departments, along with permit, according to Walton. on Aug. 15 at 7121 N. Main engines from the Bureau of The estimated fire suppression St., according to Tooele County Land Management and U.S. costs were $20,000, while the Fire Warden Daniel Walton. Forest Service responded to cost of damaged infrastructure The blaze grew to 5.5 acres on the fire. Also on scene were a was unavailable at press time private land before it was ruled helicopter and two water ten- Tuesday morning. contained at 8:15 p.m. ders from BLM, an air supervi- [email protected]

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EDITORIAL COURTESY OF TOOELE COUNTY FIRE WARDEN DAN WALTON Tim Gillie Editor An arial image of the Gold Hill area before and after Thursday’s fire. David Bern Editor-at-Large Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Steve Howe Staff Writer Mark Watson Correspondent ADVERTISING Grantsville City building damaged in Aug. 11 fire Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales STEVE HOWE Firefighters with coming out of the DPW build- is working with insurance the Grantsville City Council Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & STAFF WRITER Grantsville City Volunteer ing and a fire was found in adjusters and investigators to meeting on Wednesday at 7 Classified Advertising Manager The Grantsville City Fire Department were dis- the kitchen area. determine the cause of the p.m. at Grantsville City Hall. LAYOUT & DESIGN Department of Public Works patched on a smoke investiga- Everything inside the blaze and if the building is [email protected] John Hamilton Creative Director building at the intersection of tion, according to Grantsville building was ruled a total salvageable or not. Liz Arellano Graphic Artist Main and Cooley streets was City Fire Chief Rob Critchlow, loss, according to Grantsville An agenda item to discuss Correspondent Mark PRODUCTION damaged in a fire on Aug. 11, at around 8 p.m. When crews City Public Works direc- the fire in the public works Watson contributed to this Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager according to city officials. arrived on scene, smoke was tor James Waltz. The City building is on the agenda for story. Fred Feinauer Production Manager Dan Coats Pre-press Technician

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to be upgraded, according to School the school district’s facilities continued from page A1 report. When completed, the new Vernon Elementary will When it was time for school have state-of-the-art security to start, the students helped features and all of the latest ring the bell by pulling the instructional technology, giv- bell cord in the school’s entry- ing teachers and students in way. Vernon the same resources as The students then filed out- are available in other elemen- side, formed an orderly line tary schools in the school and respectfully watched as a district. student raised the U.S. flag on Plans for the new building the school’s flagpole. will preserve some history, After the flag was fly- according to West. ing, the students recited the The bell from the top of the Pledge of Allegiance. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS current Vernon Elementary The students then spelled Jaylee Thomas (left) opens the door to Vernon Elementary on Monday will be saved and placed on out the school’s mascot, an morning. Larissa Thomas (above) listens to her new teacher on the first top of the sign for the new eagle, using their arms and day of school. school. The new school has bodies. When finished, they been designed with a non- used the letters of “Eagles” to equipment out, then you are Jeff Wyatt, Vernon seismic upgrade including the school’sxlighting needs to functional bell tower like recite the school motto: Ever responsible to bring it back Elementary principal, was reinforcing the bell tower, be upgraded, the coal furnace structure, giving the build- accountable, generous, loyal, in.” on hand for the first day of restrooms and playground needs to be replaced, exterior ing a similar historic country energetic scholars. The students then went school. Vernon Elementary equipment need to be masonry needs repair, the schoolhouse silhouette as the Lead teacher Jalynn inside to the multipurpose shares Wyatt with Dugway brought up to American with attic needs insulation, and current building. Livingston — the kindergar- room and reviewed other School. Disability Act requirements, the irrigation system needs [email protected] ten-second-grade teacher school rules and procedures Vernon Elementary has — and fourth- through for lunch, emergency proce- three classrooms, a multipur- sixth-grade teacher Matthew dures, and walking safely to pose room, restrooms, and a Milam, walked the students and from school. teacher work area. A portable around to the playground at Livingston also talked behind the building is used the south end of the building about bullying. as a library. The manually and reviewed the playground After the review of school stoked, coal-fired furnace that rules. rules and procedures, the stu- heats the building during win- “Play fair and share equip- dents headed for their class- ter, sits in the basement. ment and space,” Livingston rooms to get their school day The Tooele County School said. “And if you bring underway. District was organized in 1915, according to “History of Tooele County Volume II.” Part of Vernon Elementary predates the school district by 10 years. About one-fourth of the current building, including the bell tower, dates back to 1905. The remainder of the school was added when the building was remodeled in 1929. That was the same year the school district lifted its ban hiring married women as teachers. The new Vernon Elementary will be 8,300 square-feet — about 30% larger than the current build- ing, not including the por- table. Aside from parts of the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO FILE PHOTO building being 114 years old, A photo of Vernon Elementary School from 1905, the first year the school Students at Vernon Elementary take a photo on the first day of school on Monday. The Tooele County School building was open. Vernon Elementary needs a District plans to replace the 1905 school building by the beginning of the 2020 school year.

The SR-201 extension is than that for the SR-201 short-term. UDOT earmarked for $200 million, extension. The performance mea- I-80 though Farnsworth clarified “As you get with the smaller sures provided by Farnsworth continued from page A1 Blackrock Bridges 80 the amount is a placeholder amounts, we’re able to find included a look at daily traffic with the project still in the other pots of money, rather by the number of vehicles on I-80 WB conceptual phase. The exten- than just the transportation I-80, which has increased 6% Auxiliary Lanes Valley City, according to 201 sion would provide an alter- investment fund,” he said. over the last six years. Utah Tooele County Commissioner SR 36 nate route for I-80 commuters A pair of studies will also be is experiencing yearly traffic Tom Tripp. Lake Point Interchange if there were closures due to conducted in the near future increases of 4-10% in high If all goes as planned, the a crash. to better understand some of growth areas, according to first phase of the highway I-80 EB Tooele County the transportation issues in UDOT. will be completed by early Auxiliary Lanes Commissioner Shawn Milne Tooele County. Two community members December 2020, Tripp said. SR 179 LAKE POINT said the county has studied The Tooele Transit Study spoke during the COG meet- UDOT expects the new high- Midvalley Highway the possibility of an exten- will start next month, which ing. Chad Whitehead said he way will shift 15-20% of the SR 36 to SR 201 sion and favors an extension was frustrated by the com- 80 Extension is expected to take a look at traffic away from SR-36 while MILLS from SR-201 to a new road, short-term and long-term mute he had to make to his creating a nearby alternate JUNCTION the Oquirrh Expressway, solutions for serving Tooele former job in Draper, which route to I-80 if there is a clo- to avoid the congestion at County through public transit. could last two hours due to STANSBURY sure on SR-36. 138 PARK the Saddleback Boulevard Another study, the traffic on I-80 and Interstate In addition to the three UDOT intersection. The Oquirrh Northeast Tooele County Area 15. He said the COG meeting announced projects, there is Construction Expressway would run along Study, is expected to begin in was a good learning experi- another $33.5 million slated TOOELE the east bench of the Oquirrh a few months, through a part- ence for what the government VALLEY ERDA Projects AIRPORT to be spent to repave state Erda Way Mountains and connect to nership with Tooele County, is trying to do, but he’d like to Routes 36, 73, 138 and 112 Bates Canyon Road. Tooele City, Grantsville City, see something done quicker. Sheep Lane between 2019 and 2021. Road Droubay The $4 million I-80 Utah Transit Authority and Ruth Jones, a Tooele Farnsworth said the repaving eastbound auxiliary lane Wasatch Front Regional resident, also spoke and of SR-138 will occur as two other between Grantsville and COG meeting, including an would connect from SR-36 Council. The intent of the expressed similar frustrations projects, with one encom- SR-36. extension from SR-201 to to SR-201. Farnsworth said study is to look at solutions with the length of commutes passing the route between Two unfunded projects SR-36 and an I-80 eastbound funding for the auxiliary lane to mobility challenges in the due to traffic. I-80 and Grantsville and the were also mentioned at the auxiliary lane. would be easier to acquire county over the long- and [email protected]

ing to a family spokesperson. a child could fall to the bottom Gates Locked gates have been of the mine. This is a safety continued from page A1 placed by the Ault family on issue.” their private property that Roads or trails that have block the use of adjacent trails been open to the public for until August 2020, according that are not public, the family 10 or more continuous years to Thomas. representative said. become a public easement In the meantime, property For example, the trail to according to state law, Thomas owners in the Chandler Road Hidden Treasure Mine, which said. area, north of Serviceberry the Ault family owns, has been Thomas said members of Canyon, have blocked access gated. the public who have evidence to Chandler Road. Chandler “The road is private. It leads that any of the gated trails Road connects Ophir Canyon to the mine that we own,” have been used by the public Road with Sharp Mountain said the family representa- for at least 10 years should Road, according to Thomas. tive. “The mine area and the email their evidence to him. Along with the closure of dump in front of it have been The Ault family is aware Serviceberry Canyon, the completely trashed with fire of the state law, the family Ault family has also placed pits and trash. People have cut representative said. The fam- unlocked gates on the Jacob down trees on our property. ily contends that the roads or City Loop Trail where the trail The bars that close the mine trails that have been gated are crosses their property, accord- have been cut to the point that not public. The Ault family is only insisting that the county fol-

low an agreement the family COURTESY OF KENDALL THOMAS reached with the county in A gate recently installed by the Ault family in the area between Commodore Pass and Ophir. 2009, the family representa- tive said. during a public hearing on questioned by some mem- family. After two years of dis- Serviceberry Canyon Road at a bers of the public, including The county is waiting for an cussion with then County county commission meeting in ATV riders and organiza- August 2020 court date for the Commissioner Jerry Hurst, an August 2018. tions, because the closure of Serviceberry Canyon lawsuit. Ault family spokesperson said Virginia Ault said members Serviceberry and other roads In the meantime, the county is the family withdrew certain of her family met with all and trails were not included gathering information to prove claims to other roads in the three county commissioners in the resolution nor the min- that the other gates are on area to help the county create and the sheriff and went up utes of the county commission roads that have been traveled a system of trail loops. and looked at the Ault’s prop- meeting when the deal was on by the public for over 10 At that time the Aults erty in 2009 because ATV rid- approved. years, according to Thomas. agreed to allow foot and horse ers had been making all kinds Two years later, Hurst had “We don’t want to get traffic only on Serviceberry of trails on their property. a map recorded that showed blindsided like we did on Canyon Road, according to the “It was a done deal in the closure of Serviceberry Serviceberry,” he said. “We family spokesperson. 2009,” she said. “The county Canyon Road, which he claims want to be able to go to court COURTESY OF JULIE AULT GILLMAN “This was settled in 2009 put up the horse gate and the should have been included in with our proof that the roads Property damage caused by ATV riders going off trail in the Serviceberry by the commissioners,” said signs.” the original documentation of should be open.” Canyon Area, according to Gillman. Virginia Adamson Ault, The 2009 deal has been the agreement with the Ault [email protected] A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY August 20, 2019

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OUR VIEW ‘Open minds’ As new school year begins, local educators encouraged to spark desire to learn in students and transform lives

“Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.” —Albert Einstein The Tooele County School District is an enormous institution. According to the Utah Department of Workforce Services, it’s the largest employer in the county (1,000-1,999 employees), with a $174 million 2019-20 fiscal year budget. It’s also an enormous institution with a big responsibility: To provide a quality public school education for our children. Such is a complex task that takes an orchestration of people and ideas akin to putting a man or a woman on Mars. But based on results, the school district is doing a good job — yet with room for improvement. The most recently available performance evaluations (from 2017) by the state Board of Education show that the majority of the district’s 24 schools are rated as “typical,” which is defined as meets expectations or adequate. Stansbury Elementary is the lone standout district school with an “exemplary” rating, with the other being Excelsior Academy, a charter school. Exemplary means exceeds expectations and outstanding to the state school board. But this editorial is not to review and comment on the mechanicals of providing quality education that sticks and results in strong test scores. GUEST OPINION Performance evaluations are vital, but perhaps the ultimate measure- ment of academic value will always reside within the humanity factor of teaching, that special bond between student and teacher which sparks a desire to learn — hopefully for a lifetime. Those who have experienced such indelible insight with a teacher know this point well. Many are eter- Epstein’s wealth gave him nally grateful for it, too. That special bond comes to mind as approximately 16,000 students, 800 teachers and countless professional support staff went back to the classroom Monday to start the 2019-20 school year. And this bond — to reach out, connect and transform lives through the gift of learning — we what his victims never got encourage all local educators to aspire to and uphold. All of which is a big responsibility that dedicated and enthusiastic he more we learn about the an office of the Florida Science teachers gladly accept and fulfill in the classroom every day. For such late Jeffrey Epstein’s 13 months Foundation, a nonprofit he founded teachers know that education is more than learning how to read and in so-called custody at the Palm shortly before his sentencing on T Carl Hiaasen write and add and subtract. It’s about empowerment, self-esteem and Beach County Stockade, the clearer is GUEST COLUMNIST the prostitution charges. WPTV replacing an “empty mind with an open one” as the late Malcolm Forbes, the lesson: reported it was the foundation that the American entrepreneur and magazine publisher, reportedly once It definitely helped to be rich, paid Epstein’s deputy escorts, who said. even if you were a monstrous sexual also were supposed to keep written And by having an open mind, the optics through which a student predator. jail and sheriff’s department, Epstein records of who visited him there. views himself or herself, others and the world can be broadened like the It didn’t help Epstein that much at enjoyed perks that no other convicted Attorney Bradley Edwards, who chasm of the Grand Canyon. In turn, greater levels of understanding and the Metropolitan Correction Center in sex criminal would ever have the gall represents some of Epstein’s female empathy can be attained in how the world works and how life can be Manhattan, where he hung himself. to request. accusers, said he knows of women improved. For the sake of his many victims, He took the concept of “work- who were brought to Epstein for sex Indeed, tomorrow’s future — and the very health of our nation’s Epstein’s death can’t be the end of release” to a whole new level. He while he was away from the stockade democracy and liberty — is in the minds, hearts and hands of today’s this story. was allowed to leave the stockade during the day. Those claims will be children. How well they shape that future may be strongly influenced by Just last week, Gov. Ron DeSantis 12 hours a day, six days a week and, part of the new FDLE investigation. how well they learn in the classroom. ordered the Florida Department upon his return, stayed in a mostly Toward the end of his term, The above quote from Albert Einstein is witty, and it is well known of Law Enforcement to investigate empty wing of the facility. Epstein was even allowed to hang that he disliked school. But he could have said more: The education that Epstein’s coddled life while serving For Epstein, jail wasn’t an incarcer- out at his mansion. That’s actually remains is likely the result of a teacher’s good work. 13 months of an 18-month sentence ation so much as an inconvenience. more “release-release” than “work- after pleading guilty in 2008 to two Deputies were given permission to release,” but there were extenuating felony counts of prostitution. leave his cell unlocked while he was circumstances. How can you properly GUEST OPINION One of those crimes involved there. He was more of an out-mate consult with your landscape architect soliciting sex from a minor, serial than an inmate. if you’re cooped up in a cell? behavior of Epstein’s that had caught Sometimes he got to watch TV in a The Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office the attention of the FBI. A 53-page room normally reserved for attorneys has defended its handling of Epstein, federal indictment resulting from visiting jailed clients. saying he was treated no better than Epstein was allowed that probe was spiked by then-U.S. During his daily road trips, he was any first offender convicted of the Attorney Alex Acosta, paving the way followed by off-duty deputies who same charges. To which imprisoned for the multimillionaire’s mysteri- were paid $126,000 for their respect- sex criminals all over the state might to game the system ously lenient plea deal. ful supervision. The officers often say: Even the most jaded observers of wore business suits and addressed So, can I get transferred to your the justice system wouldn’t expect him as “Mr. Epstein.” jail? Please? Like, as soon as possible? he Jeffrey Epstein case that royal treatment would be given That’s usually not how cops talk A spokesperson for Sheriff Ric establishes beyond a doubt to a slimy perv who recruited high- to child molesters, but most child Bradshaw told a reporter that there Tthat if you’re a sexual preda- school girls to visit his Palm Beach molesters aren’t being driven around were no rules barring someone like tor, it pays to be a rich and con- mansion and give him massages. by their own personal chauffeurs. nected sexual predator. Yet, according to records from the Typically, Epstein spent days at SEE HIAASEN PAGE A5 ® Epstein, now dead of an appar- ent suicide before his accusers had their day in court, worked the system and benefited from advan- GUEST OPINION tages and breaks unimaginable to anyone who didn’t jet around with influential friends. selves and able to hire an Alan The multimillionaire financier Dershowitz or a Jay Lefkowitz, who lived in Palm Beach, Florida, the result surely would have been U.S. meddling in Hong and Manhattan, N.Y., used his different. A couple of years ago, resources to build a network of Taylor Swift pursued, on principle, sexual predation and then used an assault case against a man who his resources to escape meaningful groped her at a meet-and-greet, legal punishment. Even after reg- and won a symbolic $1. But none Kong stirs China outrage istering as a sex offender, he lived of the Epstein’s victims were any- a life of ease and glamour unavail- thing like Taylor Swift. They were hat do you think the reac- tion to scare up funding from the rich able to even most of the 1 percent. selected for abuse — because they tion would be in the U.S. if donors with a letter that starts out: Epstein was the Jay Gatsby of were vulnerable. And failed by protests engulfed the streets “Dear Friend. America is under attack W Rachel Marsden sexual abuse, relying on his wealth their government — because they of New York City and a photo was by an enemy that hates our freedom, GUEST COLUMNIST to perfume over what should have were vulnerable. leaked of protest organizers meet- and we here on the front lines of this been the overwhelming smell of Having minimized Epstein’s ing in a hotel lobby with a Russian battle rely on your generosity.” sulfur. offense in Florida, his lawyers or Chinese diplomat stationed at the The 2020 presidential election He hired a highly creden- got busy minimizing the conse- local consulate? critical American institutions. The would feature a parade of candidates tialed, aggressive legal team that quences. They somehow con- Surely the public response would protest movement would be thor- from both sides of the aisle fighting to wooed and overawed prosecu- vinced a prosecutor in the office of be measured and rational, assuming oughly discredited as the product of prove who would look the most “pres- tors who were supposed to hold Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus that the foreign official had a perfect- foreign manipulation. The protesters’ idential” or “strong” in the “America him accountable for his crimes. Vance to petition a judge to lower ly reasonable explanation for meeting grievances would be dismissed out- vs. Rogue Nation” reality show that A decade ago, the state prosecu- Epstein’s sex-offender status. The with the provocateurs. And it would right. Anyone adopting positions simi- the world would have to endure over tor in Florida took a pass, and shocked judge rejected it out of certainly never cast the mass disrup- lar to those of the protesters would the next several years. former Trump Labor Secretary hand. tion unfolding in the streets as a prod- be marginalized, accused of being an Indeed, the reaction to photo- Alex Acosta, the U.S. attorney This held true to the pattern uct of foreign meddling, right? asset of a foreign government. graphic evidence suggesting foreign for Southern Florida at the time, — all mistakes always worked in Not a chance. It wouldn’t be long before the applied the minimal possible sanc- Epstein’s favor. We know how such an incident hawks of the Trump administration SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 ® tion while affording Epstein every It was a mistake that Epstein would play out in America. Members started throwing around the term possible consideration. got to leave 12 hours a day, six of the Trump administration would “terrorism,” since the protests would In a letter explaining his han- days a week, while briefly in jail in fire up their Twitter accounts and be recast as a security threat. The LETTERS POLICY dling of the case, Acosta described Palm Beach so he could pursue his accuse the organizers of subvert- more hawkish officials might ask the The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to “a year-long assault on the pros- “work” (including bilking one of ing and dividing American society Pentagon to draw up plans to attack the editor from readers. Letters must be no ecution and the prosecutors.” his clients). through influence operations. We’d the foreign country — you know, just longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and The proper response of an office It was a mistake that New York be reminded that one of the primary in case — while also trying to connect accompanied by the writer’s name, address invested with the awesome powers City police didn’t enforce the functions of foreign intelligence agen- the dots between that country and and phone number. Longer letters may be of government, arrayed against requirement that Epstein check in cies is subverting target nations. We’d another nation whose government published, based on merit and at the Editor’s a lowlife and his hired guns, every 90 days as required under hear about it on cable news for days. they’re eager to overthrow, like Iran discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. should have been to double down. his sex-offender status. The foreign country involved would or Venezuela. Letters written to thank an individual or Instead, Acosta’s office buckled. All the while, Epstein continued face new sanctions. The diplomat U.S. technology giants might organization should be submitted for “Notes of Appreciation.” If any of the nameless victims caught meeting with the protest lead- announce measures to censor those had been rich or famous them- SEE LOWRY PAGE A5 ® ers would be expelled. on social media who align with the Readers who are interested in writing a longer guest op-ed column on a topic of general The conversation would then move movement too enthusiastically, in interest should contact Editor Tim Gillie. beyond established facts to rampant the interest of protecting American Email: [email protected] EDITORIAL BOARD paranoia. Experts would claim that democracy from viewpoints too Fax: (435) 882-6123 Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Timothy H. Gillie David J. 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and plea settlement, includ- the case, A. Maria Villafana, Hiaasen ing a controversial agreement resigned from the Justice Java still a no-no for Mormons sparing Epstein from federal Department late last week. continued from page A4 prosecution. In July, Epstein was indicted Another aspect of the 2008 in New York on sex-trafficking despite fancy coffee names Epstein from participating in case begging to be examined charges involving “dozens of work-release — and, besides, is ex-State Attorney Barry minor girls” in Manhattan and (AP) — The it,” the article said. “Two, drinks code did not prevent members Epstein wasn’t officially reg- Krischer’s decision not to Palm Beach between 2002 and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- with names that include cafe or from drinking caffeinated soft istered as a sex offender until prosecute the well-connected 2005. Prosecutors said the vic- day Saints has issued a warn- caffe, mocha, latte, espresso, or drinks. the day after his release from businessman on more serious tims were as young as 14. ing to members that coffee is anything ending in -ccino usu- Church leaders provide addi- jail. child-sex charges, despite the Once the judge denied bail, prohibited no matter how fancy ally have coffee in them and are tional instructions as needed to OK. Nothing like a pointless urging of Palm Beach detec- Epstein knew he was stuck in the name, that vaping is banned against the Word of Wisdom.” help guide members about the technicality to put everyone’s tives. jail until his trial. despite the alluring flavors As coffee shops have become health code designed for the mind at ease. Authorities in other juris- This time, being rich didn’t and that marijuana is outlawed common in the United States, “physical and spiritual benefit DeSantis’ announcement dictions where Epstein owns matter. This time, the door on unless prescribed by “compe- more young church members of God’s children,” according to of an independent investiga- homes strongly suspect he con- his cell stayed locked. tent” doctors. feel comfortable going to places a statement sent by spokesman tion followed a letter from tinued pursuing and exploiting So the monster chose anoth- The new guidance in the like Starbucks and drinking iced Eric Hawkins on behalf of the Bradshaw supporting the idea. under-aged girls after he fin- er way out, leaving a legacy of August issue of a church youth coffee, said Patrick Mason, a church. The church declined to A day earlier, state Sen. Lauren ished his sentence in Florida. obscene privilege and preda- magazine does not include church member and religious say why it decided to issue the Book of Plantation had sent Public outrage about the tion. fundamental changes to the reli- scholar who is the Arrington new clarifications now. the governor more than 4,000 case was reignited by new gion’s strict health code, but the Chair of Mormon History and Brandt Malone, a church signatures on a petition urging reporting from The Herald’s Carl Hiaasen is a columnist clarifications are significant and Culture at Utah State University. member from Detroit who hosts him to take action. Julie K. Brown. The scandal for the Miami Herald. Readers seem to reflect growing concern For past generations, just enter- the Mormon News Report pod- The probe covers not only cost Acosta, the former U.S. may write to him at: The Miami about young Latter-day Saints’ ing coffee shops was considered cast, said he wishes the section Epstein’s rich-and-famous attorney, his job as labor sec- Herald, 3511 NW 91st Ave., adherence to the rules. taboo, he said. on coffee would have instead lifestyle while in custody, but retary in the Trump admin- Miami, Fla., 33172. The article says it aims to The guidance will dash the provided guidance to young also the original investigation istration. A key assistant in clear up issues that could be con- hopes of some members who members about how to order fusing for young people within hoped the church would loosen and behave in coffee shops, the religion’s “Word of Wisdom,” the rules about coffee, he said. which are a common place for a set of rules about what foods Starbucks announced recently professional work meetings. China allows Hong Kong to Rachel Marsden is a colum- and drinks are good for mem- that it would open its first “Let’s teach people how to Marsden operate under its own demo- nist, political strategist and host bers and what substances they stand-alone shop in the heavily make the proper choices and continued from page A4 cratic system, developed by the of an independently produced should avoid. Mormon city of Provo near the think for themselves based on Brits, until 2047. French-language program that The rules prohibit alcohol, church-owned Brigham Young the construct of your religious The outrage over the extra- airs on Sputnik . Her tobacco, illegal drugs and cof- University next year. Starbucks health code,” Malone said. interference in America would dition bill may have been website can be found at www. fee and tea. They are based on offers some non-coffee drinks, Malone and Riess both be entirely reasonable, judging legitimate, but the perception rachelmarsden.com. what church members believe including hot chocolate and praised the church stance on by what we’ve witnessed in the of foreign interference — and was a revelation from God to lemonade. vaping, which laments the mis- last few years. with the photo of Eadeh meet- founder Joseph Smith in 1833. “This is the church clearly conception that e-cigarettes con- So how do we expect ing with protest organizers The faith’s rejection of coffee responding to higher levels of tain only flavors. China to react when a veteran splashed all over Chinese has long generated curiosity and non-compliance to the Word of “Most vaping pods contain American diplomat stationed media, that perception cer- more than a few jokes, includ- Wisdom than we’ve seen in pre- nicotine, which is highly addic- in Hong Kong, Julie Eadeh, is tainly exists — could discredit ing a scene in the biting satirical vious generations,” Mason said. tive, and all of them contain photographed meeting in the legitimate opposition. Lowry Broadway musical called ``The Jana Riess, a church mem- harmful chemicals,” the article lobby of a luxury hotel with The U.S. State Department continued from page A4 Book of Mormon’’ where danc- ber and author, said she was says. four leaders of the massive pro- accused China of poor form in ing cups of coffee appear in a shocked to find that four in 10 The passage about marijuana tests currently paralyzing Hong its response. missionary’s nightmare. active church members under seems to underscore the faith’s Kong to the point of shutting “I don’t think that leaking to socialize with fancy people, The new instructions about age 51 had drunk coffee dur- desire to carve out a space to down its airport? Would China an American diplomat’s private buying his way into their coffee make clear that there’s ing the previous six months in a allow some members to use be justified in accusing the U.S. information, pictures, names company and entertaining no gray area allowing coffee- 2016 survey she conducted for medical marijuana, while reit- of foreign meddling and float- of their children, I don’t think the great and the good at his infused drinks and allude to the her book, “The Next Mormons: erating that recreational use is ing the idea that clashes with that is a formal protest, that is New York City mansion. It was wide variety that could tempt How Millennials Are Changing prohibited. The faith worked Hong Kong police could esca- what a thuggish regime would only when the Miami Herald members of the faith widely the LDS Church.” with Utah state legislators, many late into terrorism, as Chinese do,” State Department spokes- unearthed the enormity of his known as the Mormon church. She also found that younger of them church members, and authorities have done? woman Morgan Ortagus said. crimes that Epstein’s world “The word coffee isn’t always members are less concerned medical marijuana advocates to The spark that initiated Isn’t “thuggish regime” what began to unravel. in the name of coffee drinks. So, than older members about obey- craft a medical marijuana pro- the protests weeks ago was U.S. officials call countries It shouldn’t be possible for a before you try what you think is ing the health code, which is one gram last year. proposed legislation (since that interfere in the domestic hideous monster to game the just some new milkshake flavor, of the ways that makes the reli- “Medical uses are being suspended) to extradite Hong affairs of other nations? With American system of justice, but here are a couple of rules of gion distinct from many other studied, but just like many pain Kong residents accused of com- the perception that the U.S. is it’s exactly what Jeffrey Epstein thumb: One, if you’re in a coffee faiths. medications such as opioids, mitting crimes to mainland adding fuel to this domestic did, from loathsome beginning shop (or any other shop that’s Church leaders have occasion- marijuana is an addictive sub- China. Hong Kong was trans- Chinese conflict, the State to unforgivable end. well-known for its coffee), the ally issued similar clarifications stance,” the article said. “Such ferred from British to Chinese Department has lost credibil- drink you’re ordering probably based on changing social norms habit-forming substances should control in 1997, but the agree- ity as a voice of reason on the Rich Lowry is editor of the has coffee in it, so either never and eating and drinking habits, be avoided except under the care ment between the U.K. and matter. National Review. buy drinks at coffee shops or Mason said. In 2012, church of a competent physician, and always ask if there’s coffee in leaders clarified that the health then used only as prescribed.”

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Tooele Education Foundation has the wonderful privilege to facilitate education grants in behalf of students and staff in the Tooele County School District. Tooele Elks Pack This program was developed to provide funding assistance that can be applied toward the many creative ways instruction 4724 and Troop 1724 is delivered and various Tooele Valley Rotary Club members Dennis and Rosemary educationally-related projects are Hullinger, Nathan Pollmann, Jared Hamner, and Kendall implemented – in turn, enhancing Thomas presenting TEF Executive Director, Clint Spindler, student learning. The purpose of with a $500 donation to assist with supporting TCSD’s these grants to is to help TCSD special education transition program. staff stimulate student motivation, RECRUITING and even the TCSD employees • Sterling Elementary School and nurture the intrinsic value themselves through the employee – Eagle Hour Community and appreciation for the love of contribution campaign, TEF is Awareness Activity learning. humbled to provide support to • Tooele High School – FFA With TCSD teachers and staff and students. The work Program NIGHT students having returned to the of the foundation affects the • Anna Smith Elementary – classroom yesterday, soon, TEF greater good of our classrooms Utah Museum of Natural History will be extending invitations for and effects most students within Experience staff to submit grant applications Tooele County School District. • Dugway Elementary – Wednesday, August 21 for the upcoming year. More Recipients of classroom Rio Tinto Mining Museum information will be sent out in grants across TCSD this past Experience the near future detailing specifics school year were surprised • District-Wide PBIS Fall and deadlines associated with when presented with their award Summit 6:30-8:00pm submission. checks. The responses were • Safe Schools Department – Thanks to the generous filled with excitement, tears, PBIS Champions of the Month donations from great partners, and gratitude. Teachers and • Tooele PTA – Student individual and corporate donors, staff work so hard in behalf of Reflections Program Veterans Memorial Park the community as a whole, students, often spending much • Special Education time and their own dollars, Department – Student Transition to run their classroom and Celebration 15 W. Vine, Tooele school successfully…day If you would like to join the in and day out. cause by contributing to expand The following are some this program and help support Kindergarten - 17 years old examples of the mini- students and staff, please grants TEF awarded during call TEF at (435) 833-1900 Youth - Girls and Boys the 2018-2019 school year: ext. 1174, or email cspindler@ • District-Wide Title tooeleschools.org. 100% of VI – Native American your donation will go directly Come and check out a real Cub Scout pack with 4 yers and a Students Graduation toward assisting the Innovative Recognition Activity Education Grants Program. Scout troop with 2 years of successful programs for youth. • Stansbury High School Tooele Education – Academic Decathlon and The new Scouting year starts September 1. Let us help you get STEM Clubs Foundation TEF’s Education Grants are used to • Tooele High your youth involved or continue the scouting journey. sponsor projects such as the PTA’s School – Mr. & Miss @TEFbellringer Reflections Program. Super Amazing Pageant In case of inclement weather meet at the Elks Lodge, www.tooeleeducationfoundation.org 61 North Main, behind the post office. A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY August 20, 2019 EARN $225 BY OBITUARY PARTICIPATING IN PAID

Joyce Marie Noxon she held many offices for both Wood; son, Tony (Jo) Noxon; FOCUS GROUP Joyce Marie Noxon passed organizations. She loved to daughter, Martha (Ron Salt) Aug. 11, 2019, from heart fail- travel places, driving most all Noxon; daughter-in-law, Karen Snow Trial Services is currently seeking participants ure. She was born in Valentine, of the US with Bud, and nearly Noxon; sister, Joann (Gene) for an upcoming juror focus group. Our organization Nebraska, on Feb. 17, 1937, circling the world in both Noxon; brother, John (Wilma) to Wes and Viola Ormesher. directions. Ormesher; grandsons Derick provides mock trial services and juror focus group She grew up in Valentine and Joyce met Richard “Dick” (Ciell) Steinman, Thomas research in Utah. This research provides invaluable Weiser, Idaho, with her sib- Wood in 1993, they have (Haley) Steinman, Daniel insight into how an actual jury may react to evidence in a lings, Joann, John and Steve. been together since. Along Noxon; great-grandchildren, real case. In May 1957, Joyce married with their home in the Tooele Ryker and Rylee Steinman. She Fay “Bud” Noxon. They lived Valley, together they fre- was preceded in death by both We are currently seeking residents of Tooele County in Sidney, Nebraska, with their quented parts of California, parents, Wes and Viola; Bud for our next event, which will take place during the day children, Donald, Tony and Washington, and most recently, Noxon; son, Donald Noxon; Martha, until 1965, when they multiple rural towns through- brother, Steve Ormesher. on Saturday, August 24, 2019, in Salt Lake City, Utah. moved to Tooele, Utah. out Mexico. They had planned Joyce requested no Selected participants will be asked to be at the venue Joyce worked at Tooele to make Mexico a retirement funeral or flowers, rather a by 8:30 a.m. We expect to finish no later than 4:00 p.m. Army Depot for 25 years, then home hoping to enjoy their Celebration of Life at a later Lunch will be provided. Participants will receive $225.00 as a Realtor for 15 years. She investments, countless friends date where donations can be at the conclusion of the session. was an active member of Order well as a member of Ladies of and incredible memories. made to the Shriners Hospital of Eastern Star for 54 years as Oriental Shrine for 44 years; Joyce is survived by Richard for Children. To apply, email [email protected] today. Your email need only include your name and availability. If selected, our project manager will contact you with a DEATH series of questions to determine your eligibility. Priority will be given to individuals who apply by August 17, 2019. NOTICES Please note: space is limited. Not every respondent will be contacted by our project manager, and not all of the Linda Fudge individuals who are contacted will be asked to participate Linda Fudge, age 75, passed in the group. Thank you for your interest. away Aug. 17, 2019. A full obituary will appear in the next edition of the Transcript Bulletin.

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Children wait for go time before the official start of a treasure hunt with prizes and money balls hidden beneath the sand at the volleyball courts at last year’s Lake Point Days. Popular Lake Point Days ready to celebrate, entertain this weekend STEVE HOWE with the annual parade down There are $3 individual tickets STAFF WRITER Center Street, which begins at and $15 family wrist bands for With Tooele County stu- 9 a.m. on Mountain View Road outdoor laser tag and the bar- dents back to school and the at the intersection with Sunset rel and bounce house slides. length of days waning, Lake Road. The route travels south From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Point Days will keep the sum- before ending at Lake Point lunch will be available with mer feeling around for at least Park. $4 hot dog meals and $5 ham- another weekend. Following the parade will burger meals. Throughout the The festivities kick off on be a flag ceremony and the day, there will be more than 25 Friday at 6 p.m., with a chili national anthem at 9:45 a.m., vendors selling their wares to cookoff, as well as a raffle with a horse show by the attendees. and silent auction. The center Rock’n Riders. The weekend activities fin- for all the activities on Friday Between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., ish with a country dance at the and Saturday will be Lake there will be a classic car show, park, which runs from 7 p.m. Point Park, located behind face painting, bingo, horse to 10 p.m. The Church of Jesus Christ rides, a barrel train and more. [email protected] of Latter-day Saints building at the intersection of Center Street and Canyon Road. There will be activities such as cornhole and super-sized games for kids at 7:30 p.m. and live music from local band Cactus Cola. At 8:30 p.m., attendees will be treated to a movie in the park, “How to Train Your Dragon.” A new event to Lake Point Days will come after darkness has fallen, with a Neon Nite 5K run and walk, scheduled to begin around 9:30 p.m. Runners and walkers can reg- ister at lakepointcommunity. com/events and pay the $15 race fee, which includes a T-shirt. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Saturday’s activities kick off Lincoln Young rides on the side boards of the a 36 Chevy throwing candy along the parade route last year.

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SPORTS WRAP Grantsville girls soccer Bobcats edge Stallions at Cyprus Whitney Wangsgard scored six times and freshman McKenzie Allen scored the first three goals of her high-school career in ’19 season opener to propel the Grantsville girls soccer team to a 9-1 win over Class 6A Cyprus in a Stansbury makes statement in new head coach’s first game non-region game Thursday in DARREN VAUGHAN 96-yard game-winning touch- Magna. Allen also had three SPORTS EDITOR SHS FOOTBALL down drive for Sky View, assists for the Cowboys (2-0), The Stansbury football their coach was pleased with while Jenna Ussing, Autumn team trailed by two touch- ideas. In their first game what he saw. Barton, Myranda Arave and downs early in the third under new head coach Eric “We know we can play Wangsgard each had one quarter of Friday’s season Alder and in front of a big football with the best,” Alder assist. Goalkeeper Adalyn opener against top-ranked crowd at Stallion Stadium, said. “I believe Sky View’s Enslen made five saves. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Sky View, and the visiting they were out to prove some- one of the best teams, and Wangsgard now has 97 career Stansbury senior Tommy Christopherson (20) pulls away from the Sky Bobcats appeared primed to thing. And while Stansbury we belong right there in that goals for Grantsville, who trav- View defense during the second half of Friday’s game at Stansbury High eled to Kearns for another pull away. ultimately lost 27-20 after School. Christopherson ran for 109 yards and two touchdowns, but the SEE STALLIONS PAGE A9 ➤ non-region contest Tuesday The Stallions had other a late fumble turned into a Stallions lost to the Bobcats 27-20. afternoon. Tooele girls soccer at Summit Academy Makenna McCloy scored her Stallions fifth goal in the past three games and goalkeeper Maddy A Swede victory at UMC Lyman had her second shutout of the season as the Tooele sweep girls soccer team beat Summit Academy 1-0 in a non-region game Thursday in Bluffdale. The Buffaloes (3-1) will open Premier Region 10 play against first- year school Cedar Valley on Wednesday afternoon at Tooele High School. Invite HS football scores DARREN VAUGHAN Thursday SPORTS EDITOR Corner Canyon 30, Orem 14 The Stansbury boys cross- Friday country team couldn’t have North Sanpete 7, Grantsville 6 gotten its season off to a bet- Sky View 27, Stansbury 20 ter start Saturday morning at Green Canyon 28, Tooele 7 the Cottonwood Complex in Bear River 27, Juan Diego 14 Millcreek. Beaver 60, Canyon View 7 Seniors Josh Oblad, Carson Belnap and Talmage Cedar City 30, Ricks swept the top three Spanish Fork 27, OT finishing positions in the East 47, Snow Canyon 14 Class 1A-4A varsity race at Highland 35, Desert Hills 29 the season-opening Premier Juab 41, Hurricane 30 Invitational, and the Stallions Manti 27, Crimson Cliffs 14 placed five runners in the Maple Mountain 51, top six and nine in the top 15 Cedar Valley 35 overall en route to a domi- Mountain View 34, Union 7 nant victory over Morgan. North Summit 28, Uintah 0 Oblad and Belnap crossed Ogden 49, Judge Memorial 6 the finish line side-by-side, Park City 35, Wasatch 30 with Oblad finishing in 15 minutes, 28.5 seconds to Payson 39, Ben Lomond 0 Belnap’s 15:28.7. Ricks was Provo 46, Logan 7 less than four seconds behind Ridgeline 58, Pine View 56 SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO in 15:32.3. Tyler Seeley was Salem Hills 34, Kevin Hansen leads Patrik Sandell and Timmy Hansen during the Nitro Rallycross final at the Nitro World Games on Saturday at Utah Motorsports fifth overall in 15:56.0, and Mountain Crest 7 Campus in Grantsville. Kevin Hansen won the race despite a late challenge from Sandell, while Timmy Hansen finished third a year after winning the Jeremy Ruebush rounded inaugural race at UMC. Springville 21, Dixie 20 out the Stallions’ scoring ALA 38, Carbon 6 effort with a sixth-place fin- Delta 34, San Juan 28, 3OT ish in 16:02.6. Stansbury Milford 38, South Summit 9 Hansen, 21, claims Nitro Rallycross crown in thrilling fashion finished with 17 points, with Millard 20, Emery 7 Morgan’s Gabe Sargent fin- DARREN VAUGHAN ishing fourth in 15:52.5 to Morgan 51, Grand 0 Andy DiBrino celebrates with his SPORTS EDITOR first-place trophy after winning avoid a clean sweep by the North Sevier 12, A year ago, 21-year-old the Super Hooligan National Stallions. South Sevier 7 Kevin Hansen could only Championship flat-track motor- Nathan Winters finished Richfield 42, Providence Hall 0 watch as his older brother, cycle race during the Nitro World seventh overall in 16:04.5 Summit Academy 42, Timmy, took home the Nitro Games on Saturday. for Stansbury, while Isaac Cottonwood 0 Rallycross victory at the SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Nelson was ninth in 16:22.8, American Fork 27, Lehi 14 Nitro World Games at Utah Jacob Simper was 10th in Bingham 41, Weber 24 Motorsports Campus. Kevin Hansen dominated 16:27.8 and Nathan Leary Bishop Alemany (Calif.) 62, On Saturday, it was much of the six-lap final was 15th in 17:14.5. Jordan 36 Kevin’s turn to stand atop the against a field that also Morgan was second in Brighton 31, Fremont 28 podium after edging fellow included Pastrana, Ken Block the team standings with Copper Hills 33, Taylorsville 7 Swede Patrik Sandell for the and Tanner Foust. However, 65 points, followed by Herriman 14, Davis 10 victory on the grueling, bru- Sandell reeled him in, and Grantsville in third with 84 tal -designed Kevin Hansen’s Peugeot and points. Porter Whitworth Hunter 27, Bonneville 21 track in the UMC infield. Sandell’s Subaru were nearly and Caden Williams led Kearns 34, Box Elder 30 Timmy Hansen finished side-by-side going over the Grantsville by finishing 13th Layton 10, Skyline 9 third to complete a Swedish final jump headed toward the and 14th, respectively, with Lone Peak 30, Timpview 20 sweep. finish line. identical times of 17:08.0. Murray 31, Cyprus 28, OT “I was here last year to “I think it’s amazing,” said Wyatt Teggins was 16th in Northridge 27, Viewmont 20 check (the track) out, and I Kevin Hansen, the son of 17:19.0, followed by Jordan Pleasant Grove 28, Riverton 14 was so jealous not to drive,” 14-time European rallycross Wheeler in 17th in 17:24.3 Roy 24, West Jordan 7 Kevin Hansen said. “When champion Kenneth Hansen. and Evan Thomas in 32nd Skyridge 28, Alta 14 I could drive it, I got the “We are a really small team in 18:24.7. James Limburg rhythm, especially in the Syracuse 49, Granger 13 — the smallest, I think, in (33rd, 18:37.1) and Brock final. It just came to life. the world at this level, but Merrill (42nd, 19:54.3) also West 23, Clearfield 14 There was so much grip and we are so, so great. Patrik competed for the Cowboys. Woods Cross 32, Westlake 28 it was so much fun driving it. (Sandell) — we are really Tooele finished fourth Bountiful 30, Hillcrest 7 It’s the best rallycross track in Farmington 47, Timpanogos 7 the world.” SEE NITRO PAGE A8 ➤ SEE PREMIER PAGE A9 ➤ Olympus 56, Mountain Ridge 0 Duchesne 20, Enterprise 14 Monticello 41, Monument Valley 6 Parowan 58, Layton Christian 0 Stansbury tops Taylorsville Notable HS girls soccer scores Thursday Grantsville 9, Cyprus 1 in final pre-region tune-up Tooele 1, Summit Academy 0 Bonneville 3, Ridgeline 2 DARREN VAUGHAN Stallions were awarded a pen- Box Elder 2, Bear River 1 SPORTS EDITOR SHS GIRLS SOCCER alty kick. Corner Canyon 4, Logan 2 The Stansbury girls soc- Corbett stepped up and Juan Diego 6, Bingham 0 cer team has allowed just the girls credit for. We were calmly buried the ball in the Lehi 4, Cedar Valley 1 two goals in four non-region making the right passes and lower right corner of the net, matches this season, picking we were in the right spots, but giving Stansbury a 1-0 advan- Lone Peak 4, Mountain Crest 0 up three shutouts along the we couldn’t finish the shots.” tage. Mountain View 0, way. Stansbury (2-1-1) had a “Obviously, you’re put in Snow Canyon 0 On Friday afternoon couple chances to take the a moment where there’s a Ogden 6, Orem 1 Stansbury’s Lucy against Taylorsville, the lead within the first 10 min- lot of pressure on yourself, Pine View 7, Hunter 2 Jones clears the Stallions showed that their utes. Reagan Didericksen’s especially when it’s the first Skyridge 5, Hurricane 2 ball out of her offense is well on its way crossing pass in the second goal and it puts you ahead,” Carbon 9, Gunnison 1 team’s defensive to catching up with their minute just missed teammate Corbett said. “PKs are just a Delta 2, Millard 1 end during Friday defensive prowess. Stansbury Merissa Redington at the left placement skill, so I just have afternoon’s non- Richfield 5, ALA 0 defeated the Warriors 2-0, post, and Chloee Corbett rang to calm down and place it region girls soccer Friday though their creativity led to a shot off the left goalpost where I need it.” game against countless other opportunities from the top of the 18-yard The Stallions kept attack- Stansbury 2, Taylorsville 0 Taylorsville at Alta 5, Logan 1 Stansbury High that went just off-target. box in the seventh minute. ing, with Didericksen’s header “We just couldn’t finish,” But Corbett wouldn’t miss in off a feed from Annie Ploehn Ben Lomond 3, Kearns 1 School. Stansbury won the game 2-0. Stallions coach Spencer Call the 11th minute, when Grace being turned aside in the 18th SEE WRAP PAGE A9 ➤ said. “We were in the right Woolsey was pulled down FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB spot, and that’s what I give in the 18-yard box and the SEE SOCCER PAGE A8 ➤ PHOTO A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY August 20, 2019

Soccer “I’m excited, the girls are excited and continued from page A7 we can’t wait to take (Ogden) on and minute and another shot by Nahui Pankratz sailing over the crossbar see where we really stand.” in the 21st. Gracey Hinton had another opportunity in the 27th — Spencer Call, Stansbury girls soccer coach minute off a cross from Redington, but just missed the right post. The goalkeeper Ainsley Thurber. The The match brought the Stallions’ breakthrough finally came in the emotions eventually boiled over in preseason schedule to a close. Stansbury’s Reagan 30th minute on a long shot from the 79th minute as Corbett got tied They will open Region 10 play Didericksen (10) the left wing by Sebrina Brown, as up with a Taylorsville player, with Wednesday at Ogden, facing the works her way past a her chip from 35 yards out found both receiving yellow cards. team many feel is the region favor- Taylorsville defender during Friday’s non- its way into the top of the net. ite. “My emotions got a little out region girls soccer Didericksen, Woolsey, Hinton, of control, and especially when “As far as I know, Stansbury’s match at Stansbury Ploehn and Samantha Coleman you’re in the moment, it’s so never beaten them,” Call said. “We High School. all had chances to add to the lead easy for them to break through,” get our feet wet with region and a Stansbury won the as Stansbury kept the pressure on Corbett said. “I talked to the team tough competitor. I’m excited, the match 2-0 to improve the Warriors (0-4). Meanwhile, after the game and I had to apolo- girls are excited and we can’t wait its record to 2-1-1 this Taylorsville’s frustration continued gize for what I did, but it’s really to take them on and see where we season. to build, as they didn’t get many hard to keep your emotions in really stand.” FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ opportunities against Stansbury check.” [email protected] TTB PHOTO

SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Kevin Hansen leads Patrik Sandell over a jump as competitors Tanner Foust, Ken Block and Travis Pastrana pass underneath during the first lap of the Nitro Rallycross final at the Nitro World Games at . Hansen won the race, with Sandell finishing a close second.

SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Travis Pastrana (above) celebrates with fans while watching the FMX Best Trick competition at the Nitro World Games at Utah Motorsports Campus in Grantsville on Saturday. Pastrana competed in Nitro Rallycross and the Super Hooligan National Championship flat-track motorcycle race during the day-long event at UMC.

Saturday afternoon in front Nitro of huge, vocal crowds. The continued from page A7 action began with ’s Pat Bowden defending his FMX Best Trick title, launch- good friends with him and he ing himself into a picture- really deserved that. It was perfect Christ Air Front Flip to really close between him and capture the victory. That came me at the end ... and I did the on the heels of Josh Sheehan’s best run of my life today.” No Handed Double Backflip Timmy Hansen said said that briefly gave him the it was a thrill to watch his lead, as well as a Nitro World younger brother come away Games first — an FMX Decade with the victory. by Davi Johnson, who had a “I’m so happy for him,” switch built into his handle- Timmy Hansen said. “He bars to disengage them from came out here for the first the front wheel, allowing him time and he wins the event to perform a full 360-degree just like I did last year. He pirouette in mid-air. had an amazing performance Shortly after that, Bowden’s today, and I’m super proud. I countryman, Corey Creed, had a bit of a harder race — I set a new record in Moto came more from the back and Quarterpipe. The quarterpipe had to fight my way through, stands 32 feet high, and Creed so I’m super proud to be third. recorded a winning height of To join him in the celebration, 45 feet, 7 inches above the top that’s amazing. of the quarterpipe. Last year’s “This pushes the entire winner, Colby Raha, finished sport to another level. You second, while Tyler Bereman have to bring yourself to finished third. another level and overcome This year’s edition of Nitro your fears. There’s so much World Games included a new that you have to get right event, as the Super Hooligan that’s not normally there on National Championship a rallycross track. You com- brought flat-track motorcycle pletely have to stretch yourself racing to UMC’s kart track. out of your comfort zone and Andy DiBrino, the series’ into something that you never 2018 champion, came away SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTOS thought was possible.” with the victory to bring the SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTOS Corey Creed (top) sails to a record height of 45 feet, 7 inches during the Kevin Hansen’s victory was 2019 Nitro World Games to a Ken Block’s car (top) was heavily damaged in a first-lap crash during the Nitro Rallycross final, and eventually lost its right-front tire. Pat Bowden Moto Quarterpipe competition at the Nitro World Games. Josh Sheehan just one of many highlights close. (above) successfully lands a No Handed Double Backflip during the FMX (above) celebrates after completing a Christ Air Front Flip to win the FMX Best Trick competition, which earned him a second-place finish. during an action-packed [email protected] Best Trick competition. TUESDAY August 20, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9

Uintah finished third with Roberts, Hoban Premier 97 points, with Grantsville continued from page A7 fourth with 100. Lindsey Palmer led the Cowboys with a 12th-place finish in win Stansbury Tri overall with 86 points. Joel 21:31.4. Ellie Lowery was Brown was 11th in 16:46.8 21st in 22:44.7, with Erin DARREN VAUGHAN for the Buffaloes, with team- Petersen (22nd, 22:49.5), SPORTS EDITOR mate Tyler Stewart 12th in Makayla Lear (27th, Ben Roberts and Brandie 16:48.6. Garrett Lawton 23:36.2) and Reagan Wexels Hoban took home the men’s finished 22nd in 17:43.5, (29th, 23:43.1) contribut- and women’s overall titles Garrett Palmer was 23rd in ing to the team score as well. at the 2019 Stansbury Days 17:50.4 and Joseph Wilkins Jade Garcia (30th, 23:53.2), Triathlon, which concluded at was 26th in 18:00.0. Other Patience Garcia (31st, the Stansbury Park Clubhouse runners for Tooele included 24:16.6), Lydia Schoenfeld on Saturday. Cameron Murphy (39th, (34th, 24:48.2), Emma Roberts, from West Valley 19:32.2), Jonah Wilson Buchanan (38th, 26:14.7) City, finished the race in 1 (40th, 19:35.7), Cameron and Acelyn Fuentes (42nd, hour, 11.3 seconds, crossing Dutson (41st, 19:37.8), 27:02.3) were Grantsville’s the finish line 1:11.9 ahead Joseph Simper (45th, other competitors. of runner-up Nathan Pollard 20:32.1) and Jackson Tooele’s girls finished of Layton. Will Nielsen of Pearson (46th, 21:01.3). fifth with 109 points. Holly Pleasant Grove finished third SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Uintah finished fifth in the Johansen was the Buffs’ in 1:01:31.4. Brandie Hoban emerges from 1A-4A boys team standings top finisher, crossing the Hoban, from Stansbury Stansbury Lake during the with 135 points, and North line 14th in 21:36.5. Grace Park, finished in 1:12:07.0, Stansbury Days Triathlon on Summit was sixth with 150. Jenkins was 19th in 22:16.7. nearly five minutes ahead of Saturday. Hoban was the top In the 5A-6A race, Mountain Mayling Jorgensen fin- runner-up Heather Allen of female finisher. Ridge won the team title ished 25th in 23:23.9, Keira Sandy. Lisa Bergantz was third with 33 points, followed by Stewart was 28th in 23:41.2 in 1:17:27.6. 1:01:31.4. Woods Cross (44), Hillcrest and Elaina Desmond was Listed below are the top Age 1-19 — 1, Kaden (61), Clearfield (98), Cyprus 37th in 26:10.5. Annie three finishers in each age Bailey, 1:04:54.3; 2, Hudson (110), Viewmont (155) and Droubay (39th, 26:34.1), group. Halling, 1:15:15.5. Murray (199). Courtney VanDerwerken Women Age 20-24 — 1, Paul Stansbury’s girls also took (40th, 26:57.3) and Oakley Overall — 1, Brandie Blackhurst, 1:07:35.6; 2, home a team title, edging Allen (41st, 26:57.7) also ran Hoban, 1:12:07.0; 2, Heather David Armond, 1:30:38.0; 3, Morgan 29-40 for the 1A-4A for Tooele. Allen, 1:17:03.4; 3, Lisa Rhett Stubbs, 1:43:22.9. title. Joelle Spilker finished Mountain Ridge beat Bergantz, 1:17:27.6. Age 25-29 — 1, Marty third in 20:02.6 to lead the Murray 17-46 for the 5A-6A Age 1-19 — 1, Jaidyn Rueckert, 1:13:13.7; 2, James Stallions, with teammates girls title. Hinton, 1:34:31.4. Cook 1:18:14.7; 3, Tyson Terry Katelin Chipman (sixth, Grantsville will compete in Age 20-24 — 1, Brianna 1:19:11.5. 20:29.5), Elena Allen (sev- a Region 13 meet hosted by Koener, 1:17:40.2; 2, Rondie Age 30-34 — 1, Devin enth, 20:45.1), Brooke South Summit on Wednesday Stansbury’s Josh Oblad and Rueckert, 1:53:12.2. Terry, 1:05:20.3; 2, Luke Call (eighth, 20:53.4) and in Oakley. Tooele is sched- Carson Belnap (above) finish Age 25-29 — 1, Shelbie Roberts, 1:11:48.2; 3, Marian Ogden (10th, uled to compete Aug. 28 at first and second in the boys’ Dunford, 1:30:48.8; 2, Kalin Brandon Orr, 1:18:45.3. 21:20.6) all putting together a Region 10 meet hosted by Class 1A-4A varsity race at Organ, 1:43:20.3; 3, Chantel Age 35-39 — 1, Ben the Premier Invitational strong efforts to figure into Juan Diego at Wheeler Farm cross-country meet Saturday Sigman, 1:45:48.5. Roberts, 1:00:11.3; 2, Joseph the scoring. Julie Starr in Murray, while Stansbury morning at the Cottonwood Age 30-34 — 1, Heather Rainwater, 1:16:15.8; 3, (13th, 21:32.2), Olivia will take part in the Weber Complex in Millcreek. Allen, 1:17:03.4; 2, Stacie Aaron Peterson, 1:20:54.8. Packer (17th, 21:43.4) and State Invitational on Aug. 30 Stansbury’s Joelle Spilker Blake, 1:19:37.4; 3, Melaine Age 40-44 — 1, Dan Ava VanMoorlehem (23rd, at El Monte Golf Course in (right) finished third in the Webster, 1:21:16.6. Bergantz, 1:09:34.9; 2, 22:52.1) also ran well for Ogden. girls’ Class 1A-4A race. Age 35-39 — 1, Veronica Christian Anderson, 1:15:18.1; Stansbury. [email protected] FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS Szalkowski, 1:18:08.1; 2, 3, Kurt Shields, 1:16:26.5. Crystal White, 1:18:47.3; 3, Age 45-49 — 1, Will Heather Sharp, 1:19:13.2. Nielsen, 1:01:31.4; 2, Chad Age 40-44 — 1, Brandie Kitchen, 1:18:59.4; 3, Greg Hoban, 1:12:07.0; 2, Lisa Cunningham, 1:24:28.9. Stallions said. “I just kind of simpli- Bergantz, 1:17:27.6; 3, Age 50-54 — 1, Nathan fied what I was calling and Tennille Viera, 1:32:05.5. Pollard, 1:01:23.2; 2, Todd continued from page A7 let us go back to basics. It Age 45-49 — 1, Karla Carton, 1:55:11.8. was just a matter of getting Staker, 1:19:27.1; 2, Heather Age 55-59 — 1, Jeff Carter, discussion. There’s no doubt Kru into a rhythm with some George, 1:28:36.2; 3, 1:23:15.3; 2, Kevin Barnes, about it.” confidence. We just kept after Christina Wilson, 1:42:10.3. 1:30:43.8; 3, Scott Dobrusky, Mason Falslev’s 15-yard them with the tempo — I’ve Age 60-99 — 1, Judy 1:41:09.7. touchdown pass to Jacob always been telling them Desmond, 1:19:44.5. Age 60-99 — 1, Gordon Zollinger — the quarter- from the beginning that the Men Clarke, 1:36:32.9; 2, Gary back’s second TD pass of the tempo’s going to wear them Overall — 1, Ben Roberts, Davis, 1:52:06.5; 3, Charlie evening — gave Sky View out and we’re going to be 1:00:11.3; 2, Nathan Pollard, Roberts, 1:59:53.3. (1-0) a 20-6 lead with 9:20 able to run the ball in the sec- 1:01:23.2; 3, Will Nielsen, [email protected] left in the third quarter. The ond half, and that was true.” Bobcats nearly extended The Stallions will hit the the lead later in the quar- road Friday night to face ter, but Kasen Erickson’s Logan. The Grizzlies (0-1) 41-yard field goal attempt lost 46-7 to Provo in their Join the Club! sailed wide right. That set season opener. the stage for Stansbury (0-1) Green Canyon 28, Tooele 7 to make a comeback, begin- Nukuluve Helu caught Tooele Club 438 W 400 N ning with senior Tommy a 7-yard touchdown pass Tooele Annual Christopherson’s 49-yard from Kulani Iongi in the Teen Center Membership touchdown run with 5:15 fourth quarter for Tooele, but Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. left in the third that pulled the Buffaloes fell to Green Club Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ the Stallions within a single Canyon on Friday in North 435.843.5719 score. Logan. Stansbury’s defense con- Helu rushed for 93 yards Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! tinued to hold Sky View at for the Buffs (0-1) and Iongi bay, forcing a punt and a threw for 178 yards, with turnover on downs on the Gavin Ware catching six balls Afterschoolol Bobcats’ next two posses- for 69 yards. Defensively, sions. The Stallions then tied programs foforr Ware and Mateaki Helu the game with an 11-play, each had 13 tackles and Ty 62-yard drive, aided by a Youth andd Teens Sutherland had 11, while Joe 2-yard run by Christopherson Douglas had a sack and Josh ages 6 - 18.8. When School on third-and-2 and a 3-yard is Prescott had an interception. The Club run by Christopherson on is In! Green Canyon (1-0) had 407 Out fourth-and-2 to keep the yards of total offense, includ- drive alive. Quarterback Kru ing 260 on the ground. Huxford completed a 23-yard TooeleClub.org Tooele is scheduled to pass to Kyler Burila and a play host to county rival 17-yard pass to Cayden Clark Grantsville on Friday. to get the Stallions down to FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO North Sanpete 7, the goal line. Christopherson Stansbury’s Gabe Harris (5) and Pae Tia celebrate after Harris caught a PLEASE ADOPT ME! scored on a 2-yard run with touchdown pass during the second quarter of the Stallions’ 27-20 loss to Grantsville 6 9:32 left, evening the score at Sky View on Friday night at Stansbury High School. The Cowboys’ defense was 20-20. stout, keeping the Hawks off Stansbury’s defense struck Over the next 4:50, they View led 13-0. the board until the final min- again on Sky View’s next moved the ball 96 yards in “The defense was remark- ute of the third quarter, but possession, as they forced 14 plays, including a 24-yard able the whole time,” Alder the offense struggled to get Falslev to fumble and Pae run by Falslev and a 20-yard said. “We gave them some much going as North Sanpete Tia recovered the ball on pass from Falslev to Zollinger first downs in the first quar- held on in a low-scoring the Stallions’ 44-yard line. A before Trey Nyman caught a ter, but nothing came easy battle between two of Class methodical 10-play drive fol- 12-yard TD pass with 1:29 for Sky View. They had to 3A’s best. lowed, with Huxford ripping left. fight for every yard and our Nate Wright booted a off an 11-yard run, Nathan The Stallions got as far defense was pretty stout. To pair of field goals to give Bushnell picking up 16 yards as their own 45-yard line hold them to 27 points, that’s Grantsville (0-1) a 6-0 lead, on a single carry and Huxford on the next possession, but not bad, especially consider- but Landon Bowles’ 20-yard connecting with Gabe Harris Huxford’s desperation pass ing the field position we gave touchdown pass to Jaxton on a 14-yard pass to put with 31 seconds left was them in the first half.” Langschwager with 59 sec- the Stallions at the Bobcats’ intercepted. Sky View ran the Huxford, who was 14-for- onds left in the third put 2-yard line. However, Sky clock out from there. 29 for 171 yards, a touch- North Sanpete (1-0) in front View forced Christopherson It was a disappointing out- down and an interception, after the extra point. to fumble on first-and-goal, come for the Stallions, but had a rough go of things early Trent Brown rushed for keeping the game tied. a rock-solid effort, particu- on, but found his stride and 63 yards on 11 carries for “We were going to score larly on defense. Falslev was hit Harris for a 30-yard TD the Cowboys. Logan White there — there was no 27-for-42 for 279 yards and pass with 3:01 left in the first was 8-for-12 for 79 yards doubt about it,” Alder said. three touchdowns, but the half. Harris finished with five and Jackson Sandberg was “Everyone in the stadium Bobcats had just 16 yards on receptions for 103 yards. 7-for-16 for 54 yards through knew we were going to score, the ground. Falslev threw a The Stallions’ running the air, with Ammon Bartley but we fumbled.” 33-yard TD pass to Brigham game gained 179 yards catching nine passes for 101 SWEET KITTEN! The Bobcats then showed Lewis in the first quarter and on 47 attempts, led by yards. On defense, Sandberg why they are a popular pick Erickson hit a pair of field Christopherson’s 109 yards led Grantsville with five tack- to compete for the Class 4A goals from 44 and 43 yards on 26 carries. les and an interception. For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure championship this season. out in the first half as Sky “We just settled in,” Alder [email protected] Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing Tooele City and possible shelter fee. Animal Shelter 882-8900 Saturday Juab 2, Parowan 1 Stansbury girls tennis at Shelters are required to Grantsville Canyon View 3, Juab 1 North Sanpete, 3 p.m. hold animals for 5 business Wrap Schedule Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. continued from page A7 Hurricane 3, Mountain View 2 Wednesday’s games Grantsville girls soccer at Skyridge 6, Crimson Cliffs 1 Tooele girls soccer vs. St. Joseph, 3:30 p.m. Parowan 4, Emery 3, OT Snow Canyon 8, Hunter 0 Cedar Valley, 3:30 p.m. Tooele girls tennis at Cedar City, Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Waterford 1, Providence Hall 0 Morgan 1, Manti 1, 2OT Stansbury girls soccer at Ogden, 3:30 p.m. Tooele Veterinary Clinic West 4, Union 0 Monday 3:30 p.m. Stansbury volleyball at Viewmont, 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 Thursday’s games 6 p.m. A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY August 20, 2019 HATCH CHILES ROAST NG EVENT AUGUST VISIT YOUR 24-25

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Mike Norton (left) gets out of his golf cart to bust a move in the parade on Saturday. Kierra Brenda (above) waves as she rides in the caterpillar during the parade. Brycee Rossman and Anika Newton (right) play horseshoes at the celebration.

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Stansbury Daysor two days, Stansbury Park residents gathered and cel- Febrated their community. The annual Stansbury Days event was held last weekend start- ing on Friday night with a food truck rally, movie night at the clubhouse featuring “A Bug’s Life,” presented by the mosquito squad, and the Kids Tri. On Saturday the celebration really got going with a parade that included dancers, the Stansbury High School Band, a golf cart bri- gade as well as a big lawn mower from the Stansbury Golf Course. Don’t forget the Stansbury Tri that kicked off early Saturday morning. The festivities continued through the day with a car show, vendor fair, boat races and live entertainment. Blue skies and lots of fun to be had kept the Stansbury spirit bright and the 2019 Stansbury Days a success.

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The Banana Viking team of Rebecca Bartholomew and Dallin Johnson take the lead and first place in the under 12 division in Saturday’s boat race. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY August 20, 2019 MONDAY’S WARM COCOA Get out of our comfort zones and good things will happen s a teenager, Ed Zschau explain how to master the skill flight from New York City to teaches that people who work out the way you planned spent hours training to to someone else because Brussels, , for compe- achieve great things go and you have to adapt, segue figure skate — at 5:30 you’ve actually completed tition. Making the decision not through lots of setbacks, dis- into something that will work.” A Lynn Butterfi eld a.m. and in the evening, too — GUEST COLUMNIST every step yourself.” to continue to compete toward appointments and struggles, My time with Zschau ended then he did his homework. He Zschau had to labor and a spot on the team possibly even though it may appear as too quickly. Within two hours, told me it wasn’t because he complete every single skill, saved his life. if their success happened over my life was changed. I learned was a skating phenom; he did step by step, in order to “As soon as I got my degree, night. Here are five more gems that you and I should do what it because he loved it. He loved want to make a difference become a competitive skater. I joined the Navy,” he said. from him: we enjoy doing. Do it the it enough that he was willing in society, making the world But he reduced his training “But I answered a question on • “Opportunities unexpect- best we know how, and good to commit himself to it. change for the better, you time when he started school at the health input form, disclos- edly happen and they only things will happen for us, if That’s where he learned better be prepared for a long Princeton University. He still ing a healed injury I’d had matter in life if you seize the we will only get out of our about the power of practice, journey.” skated in some competitions, as a skater. That one answer moment and do something comfort zones and do some- dedication, persistence and Figure skating is also how but didn’t do as well because caused the Navy to run more about it.” thing we haven’t done before. determination. Zschau learned the impor- he was unable to dedicate as tests and they decided I was • “You can have fun doing That opens our lives to keep “These are all important tance of meticulous prepara- much time to prepare. That’s unfit for service there because great things.” learning and adding value to life character lessons a person tion. I listened to him describe when he made the decision of that old injury. • “If you can change the others by passing part of our- needs in order to change the how he learned about the to stop skating competitively “Within six days my life world for the better, that’s as selves along. It is then we’re world,” he said. “You don’t get “human preparation prin- toward a spot on the U.S. changed!” he said. “I was good as it gets.” prepared to seize unexpected a quick return if you want to ciple.” National Team, and finish his rejected by the Navy and • “Your personal experi- opportunity when it happens. do something that will change “You can be a better degree at Princeton University. found myself at Stanford in the ences can combine to create the world. You don’t get a teacher if you have a dif- That was in 1961, when MBA Program.” your own unique impact on Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda quick return doing something ficult time learning,” he the U.S. Figure Skating Team I sat enthralled as Zschau the world.” and is a managing broker for a that doesn’t matter. If you said. “It makes it so you can died in a plane crash on a told his life story. His life • “Things sometimes don’t real estate company.

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reader we’re calling Ken able sources. While the person posts, but that is his call as Personally, I follow many into believing that those who who is a teacher in the retweeting might be retweet- well. whose political, personal, manage their social media dif- Midwest writes that ing without comment, Ken In general, however, I do religious or other views are ferently from him are any less A Jeffrey L. Seglin while he is not overly active views this as a tacit endorse- not agree that it is inher- different from my own. I find ethical in doing so. GUEST COLUMNIST on social media, he does like ment of their views or, at the ently unethical to follow those it a useful way to broaden my to follow some news organiza- very least, an encouragement tweeters with whom you perspective and stay informed Jeffrey L. Seglin, author of tions, professional associa- that they should keep posting disagree or whose views run - well, as informed as short “The Simple Art of Business tions, academic resources and much of interest to him. such stuff. counter to your own. Sure, if bursts can provide. Etiquette: How to Rise to the individuals whose work touch- But Ken writes that he has “Am I wrong to believe this someone is truly offensive on The right thing when choos- Top by Playing Nice,” is a senior es on his own interests on a strong belief that he should is an ethical issue?” Ken asks. a regular basis, that’s good ing who or who not to follow lecturer in public policy and Twitter. He figures it’s a quick not follow anyone whose I do not tell people who reason to unfollow. It’s also on Twitter or other social director of the communica- way to keep up with what oth- views he finds abhorrent, irre- they should and shouldn’t fol- Twitter’s responsibility to media platforms is for each tions program at Harvard’s ers are thinking about issues sponsible or lazy. He believes low on social media. If Ken’s enforce its stated policy of not individual to decide what they Kennedy School. He is also even if 280 characters rarely that adding to followers on approach works for him to permitting tweets that incite want to use the site for. No the administrator of www.jef- provides any in-depth insight. these accounts only encour- keep him as informed as he violence, endanger children social media site of which I’m freyseglin.com, a blog focused Ken tries to keep the num- ages the poster to believe that wants to be from consulting or others, abuse or harass, aware is a substitute for keep- on ethical issues. Do you have ber of those he follows below what he or she is posting is of his Twitter feed, then it’s per- promote hate, encourage self- ing up with current events. ethical questions that you 500, believing that that gives value. fectly acceptable for him to harm, or incite illegal activity. Deciding whom to follow is need answered? Send them him a good sampling. As he He also writes that he follow or unfollow anyone he Twitter lays this all out in its more a personal than an ethi- to [email protected]. finds himself creeping above believes he has an ethical wants to follow. It’s curious “Twitter Rules” on its site. cal choice. Follow him on Twitter @jseglin. that number of people, he reg- responsibility to stop following that Ken chooses not to block Tweeters would do well to Ken should follow or unfol- © 2019 Jeffrey L. Seglin. ularly cuts some who either people who regularly repost the accounts of those he finds report tweets that fall into any low whomever he wants, but Distributed by Tribune Content don’t post much or don’t post tweets from such objection- truly objectionable with their of these categories. he shouldn’t delude himself Agency, LLC.

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Byron and Joyce Molly McRae/ Elder Colby Johnson Elfors Christian Capcha Elder Colby Johnson has been called to serve as a mis- The family of Byron and Together with their sionary for The Church of Joyce Elfors of Grantsville families, Molly McRae and Jesus Christ of Latter-day will celebrate their 60th wed- Christian Capcha are excited Saints in the Albuquerque, ding anniversary on Aug. 21, to announce their marriage, New Mexico mission. He 2019. They are the parents Friday Aug. 30, 2019, in the leaves for the Mexico MTC of five children: Ron Lee Salt Lake Temple. A reception on Sept. 3. Elder Johnson (deceased), Jenise and (Gary) in their honor will be held from will speak Sunday, Aug. 25 at Bartholomew, Janeen and 7-10 p.m. that same evening 10:30 a.m. in the Grantsville (Blaine) Anderson, Scott and at Cactuc and Tropicals, 12252 6th Ward sacrament meeting, (Carla) Elfors, Janae and Draper Gate Dr., Draper, Utah. The Church of Jesus Christ (David) Butler, and 24 grand- Parents of the bride: Cameron of Latter-Day Saints building, children and 30 great-grand- and Teresa McRae of Tooele, 81 Church Street, Grantsville, children. Utah. Parents of the groom: Utah. Elder Johnson is the son Abelardo and Lida Capcha of of Cody and Ashley Johnson. Lima, Peru. If we have inad- an invitation, we hope you can vertently missed sending you celebrate with us.

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From 1800 to 1825, many store to see what it will offer, ➤➤ On Sept. 6, 1847, ing him with toys —which when he interacts less aggres- of these chairs, sometimes or you can contact one of the writer Henry David works for a few minutes. He is sively, such as meowing or tap- called “plantation chairs,” online booksellers that deals declawed, and I wonder if this ping you with his paw. were shipped to New Orleans in old books. If you don’t have Thoreau moves in is behind his behavior, but I’m Observe what he does after and used in Southern homes. access to a computer, your with Ralph Waldo not sure what else to do. Any he nips or attacks. Does he Presidents Thomas Jefferson local library reference depart- Emerson in Concord, suggestions? — Martha L., via sit, waiting for something? and James Madison both had ment may be able to help you. 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While he’s a good kitty most consider doing so as this can hiss at nipping or biting. with horizontal rails. The nel” (also called a “blanket” or ➤➤ On Sept. 4, 1951, of the time, he has these reduce aggression in male cats. Reward calm behavior. It will sling back and seat is made “felt”), the small pieces of fab- moments where he decides to Make sure you’re not inad- take several tries, but create of tooled leather with an art ric packed in cigar or cigarette President Harry “attack” and take a bite out of vertently rewarding Buster for that pattern and Buster even- nouveau design that suggests packs about 1914. Some valu- Truman's speech before my arm or leg. He’s not a cud- his behavior. If you sometimes tually will get it. a date in the late 1800s. It able flannels picture baseball a conference in San dler, and when being petted he give him a toy right after he sold at a Neal Auction last players. 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A Book for Little Girls” by © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. ➤➤ On Sept. 2, 1969, America's first automatic teller machine (ATM) makes Steines was fired, reportedly starring prime-time roles, he’s A: For those who don’t know “Today” show, didn’t know for speaking out against the been a regular on “The Shield,” the story, Chris Cimino, an his mic was on when Al Roker its public debut, show’s executive producer, “Homeland” and most recently NBC local weatherman who deferred to him. He could be dispensing cash to Woody Fraser. Steines then “Bosch.” occasionally filled in on the heard on the air chatting and, customers at Chemical filed a wrongful termination As for Paul Gross, as you put it, said the Bank in Rockville suit, stating that he regularly who played the other F-word. 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The show is just taking a Marciano in occasional small Linney and Olympia fully on a station with a break for the month of August parts since then, but wonder if Dukakis. seven-second broadcast with new shows airing only Paul is doing any TV or mov- • • • delay. on Fridays. It will return to ies? — J.S. Q: Was Chris its normal weekday schedule A: David Marciano, who Cimino, the New York Send me your beginning Tuesday, Sept. 3. played American detective Ray meteorologist, let go questions at As you probably noticed, the Vecchio on the Canadian crime because he dropped NewCelebrityExtra@ Something show did undergo a big change series, has been acting steadily the F-bomb or was it gmail.com! at the beginning of last season. since the show’s end in 1999. another reason? — Cameron Mathison On Your Beloved longtime co-host Mark In addition to numerous guest- Carol © 2019 King Features Synd. Mind? ANSWERS Write a Letter Trivia Test Answers to the Editor! 1. Africa 7. Hazelnut 2. 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Discussion: August 20, 2019 B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN -Resolution 2019-57 A Resolution of the Tooele City Council Adopting the Final Budget for Tooele City To place your Classified ad To place yourfor Classified Fiscal ad Year call 435-882-0050 call 435-882-00502019-2020 Presented by Mayor Debbie Winn -Resolution 2019-58 A CLASSIFIED Resolution of the Tooele City Council Adopting the Proposed Rates for the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, Tax Rate for Fiscal CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES published every Tuesday and Thursday Classified ad deadlines: Monday 4:45 p.m. for Tuesday edition • Wednesday 4:45 p.m. for ThursdayYear 2019-2020 edition Pre- All classified line ads running in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin on Tuesday or Thursday will automatically run in the Tooele Valley Extra, a separate publication that is delivered to all nonsubscriberssented of the Tooele by Transcript Glenn Bulletin. 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(Mention UCAN) script.com reach up to 340,000 Autos households and all Approving an Audit BECOME A SUB- BECOME A SUB- you do is call the Agreement with WSRP SCRIBER. 882-0050 SCRIBER. 882-0050 SELL YOUR CAR or Transcript Bulletin at Certified Public Ac- SELL YOUR com- boat in the classi- 882-0050 for all the countants Presented puter in the classi- fieds. Call 882-0050 details. (Mention by Glenn Caldwell fieds. Call 882-0050 or visit www.tooele- UCAN Classified Net- -Resolution 2019- 61 or visit www.tooele- transcript. com work) A Resolution of the transcript. com Tooele City Council Authorizing the Appli- cation for & Accep- tance of Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grant Funding for Po-

$2$23.152.61 lice Department Equip- ment Presented by Chief Ron Kirby -Resolution 2019- 62 A Resolution of the REQUIREMENTS: Must be at least 18 years of age to work in a production facility. Must be Attention!! Valley Behavioral Health is current- available to work rotating shifts and overtime as needed--previous forklift certification and Tooele City Council experience a plus. All candidates are subject to a 90 day probationary period. Must pass ly hiring for part-time and full-time Therapists Approving and Ratify- a company paid medical exam including a drug/alcohol screen, physical ability test, and (to include those graduating school) to provide ingNowNow an AcceptingAccepting Interlocal Applications Applications criminal background check. treatment for a variety of behavioral condi- AgreementNowNow Between RentingRenting tions to adult and children populations within Tooele City and TooeleIncomeIncome County Restrictions Restrictions for ApplyApply Tooele County. (Sign-on Bonus!!!) Competitive IncomeIncome Restrictions Restrictions ApplyApply 2019 Rental Bryne Justice assistance may be Search for Job# TIM00744 pay & compensation, good work-life balance, AssistanceExclusivelyExclusivelyRental Grantassistance forfor Seniors Seniors may be and an opportunity to make a lasting impact. Funds Presented by Cargill is an EEO, and Veteran/Disability employer available.Pet Friendly Call for details Chief Ronavailable. KirbyPet Friendly Call for details Please email [email protected] -Canvass Primary435.843.0717 Re- or go to Call for435.843.0717 details www.ichoosecargill.com sults PresentedCall for by detailsMi- www.valleycares.com/careers to apply. chelle435.843.0717 Pitt TDD 800.735.2900 -Amendments435.843.0717TDD to City800.735.2900 Code for Home Occu- pation Day Cares Pre- sented by Andrew Aa- gard -Ordinance 2019-20 Zoning Map Amend- ment Request from the GC General Commer- cial Zoning District to the RR-1 Residential Zoning District for Ap- proximately 3 Acres Located at 705 North 100 West Presented by Jim Bolser -Potential City Code Text Amendment for Lot Frontage Require- ments in the In-Fill Overlay District Pre- sented by Jim Bolser -Contract with 6 Mile Ranch for Sale of Ver- non Water Presented by Steve Evans -Contract for Land Agreement with Cody Deeter for Ranch at Pine Canyon Pre- sented by Steve Evans -Ordinance 2019-13 An Ordinance of Tooele City Enacting Tooele City Code Chapter 7-14a Re- garding Accessory Dwelling Units Pre- sented by Roger Baker -Ordinance 2019-21 An Ordinance of Tooele City Amending Tooele City Code Sec- tion 1-6-4 (7) Regard- ing the Mayor's Duties as City Budget Officer Presented by Scott Wardle -Ordinance 2019-22 An Ordinance of Tooele City Enacting Tooele City Code Sec- tion 1-8-3 Regarding Financial Reports Pre- sented by Scott Wardle -Ordinance 2019-23 An Ordinance of Tooele City Amending Tooele City Code Chapter 1-14 Regard- ing the Duties of the Director of Finance Presented by Scott Wardle -Statue Coins Pre- sented by Chairman Steve Pruden -Schedule for Monthly Budget Meetings Pre- sented by Chairman Steve Pruden 4.Adjourn Michelle Y. Pitt Tooele City Recorder Pursuant to the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, Individuals Need- ing Special Accommo- dations Should Notify Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele City Recorder, at 435-843-2113 or mi- [email protected] Prior to the Meeting. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin, August 20, 2019) Notice of Public Comment Tooele Army Depot South Hazardous Waste Management Unit 38 Closure Certi- fication Report The Director of the Di- vision of Waste Man- agement and Radia- tion Control invites comment from the public regarding the Closure Certification Report for Hazardous Waste Management Unit (HWMU) 38 at Tooele Army Depot South (TEADS) lo- cated near Stockton, Utah. HWMU 38 was used to open burn mu- nitions recovered dur- ing a remedial action. PUBLIC NOTICE OF All waste and contami- MEETING AND nated soil has been re- AGENDA moved and the area Tooele County Plan- now qualifies for resi- ning Commission dential use or No Fur- A work session will be ther Action (NFA) as held with the Planning defined in UAC Commission from 6:30 R315-101. PM to 7:00 PM regard- The 30-day public ing ordinance updates comment period for to Chapter 9 (Planned the TEADS Closure Unit Developments) of Certification Report the Tooele County begins August 21, Land Use Ordinance. 2019 and ends Sep- The Tooele County tember 19, 2019. A Planning Commission public hearing may be will hold a Public Meet- held if, within 15 days ing on August 21, of publication of this 2019 at 7:00 PM in the notice, a request is Auditorium at the made to the Director in Tooele County Build- writing which meets ing, 47 South Main the requirements of Street, Tooele Utah. UAC R315-311-3. PUBLIC MEETING: TEADS Closure Certi- 1. Work Session with fication Report (CCR) Planning Commission can be reviewed at the regarding Chapter 9 following location: (Planned Unit Devel- Division of Waste opments) of the Management and Ra- Tooele County Land diation Control Multi Use Ordinance (6:30 Agency State Office PM to 7:00 PM). Building 2. Roll Call for Plan- 195 North 1950 West, ning Commission 2nd Floor, Salt Lake Meeting. City, Utah. For public 3. Approval of meeting convenience, an unof- minutes from J ficial copy of the CCR 4. AMD-SUB 2019-01 is available on the - Russell Wilson is re- Internet at: questing final plat ap- NOTICE OF TRUS- “https://deq.utah.gov/p proval of the Maple- TEE'S SALE ublic-notices wood Lane Subdivi- The following de- archive/waste-man- sion (Phase 1), 1st scribed property will be agement-radiation- Amendment affecting sold at public auction control-public-notices” two existing parcels. to the highest bidder, Written comments will Property Address: payable in lawful be accepted if re- 5299 & 5317 North money of the United ceived by 5:00 p.m. on Maplewood Lane Par- States at the time of September 19, 2019 cels: 20-054-0-000B & sale, at the Tooele and should be submit- 20-054-0-0119. Acre- County Courthouse, ted to the address be- age. Approx. .66 74 South 100 East, low. Comments can Acres. Unincorpo- Tooele, UT 84074, on also be hand delivered rated: Stansbury Park. September 11, 2019, to the address above Planner: Jeff Miller at 1:00 p.m. of said and must be received 5. Open Public Hear- day, for the purpose of by 5:00 p.m. on Sep- ing (AMD-SUB foreclosing a trust tember 19, 2019. 2019-01) deed dated October Ty L. Howard, Direc- 6. Close Public Hear- 25, 2013, and exe- tor Utah Department of ing (AMD-SUB cuted by JASON L. Environmental Quality 2019-01) HADLEY AND AN- Division of Waste 7. SUB 2019-08 - GELA C. HADLEY, Management and Ra- Chris Robinson is re- HUSBAND AND WIFE diation Control questing preliminary AS JOINT TENANTS, PO Box 144880 and final plat approval as Trustors, in favor of Salt Lake City, Utah for the proposed MORTGAGE ELEC- 84114-4880 10-Lot Lake Point TRONIC REGISTRA- Comments can also be Business Center TION SYSTEMS, INC. sent by email to: (Phase 1) Subdivision. ("MERS") SOLELY AS “[email protected] Parcel NOMINEE FOR v”. Emailed comments IDs: 05-017-0-0044, ACADEMY MORT- should be identified by 05-017-0-0046, GAGE CORPORA- putting the following in 05-017-0-0047 TION, ITS SUCCES- the subject line: Public & 05-021-0-0012. SORS AND ASSIGNS Notice of Public comment on TEADS Acreage. as Beneficiary, which Comment HWMU 38. All at- Approx. 69.87. Unin- Trust Deed was re- Tooele Army Depot tached documents corporated: Lake corded on October 29, South Hazardous should be in ASCII Point. 2013, as Entry No. Waste Management (text) or pdf format. Planner: Jeff Miller 391142, in the Official Unit 38 Closure Certi- Under Utah Code Sec- 8. Open Public Hear- Records of Tooele fication Report tion 19-1-30.5, a per- ing (SUB 2019-08) County, State of Utah The Director of the Di- son who wishes to 9. Close Public Hear- covering real property vision of Waste Man- challenge a decision ing (SUB 2019-08) purportedly located at agement and Radia- may only raise an is- 10. CUP - AMD 75 Deseret Circle, tion Control invites sue or argument dur- 2019-02 - David Se- Grantsville, Utah comment from the ing an adjudicatory gelke is requesting an 84029 in Tooele public regarding the proceeding that was amendment to the County, Utah, and Closure Certification raised during the com- Vario Memorial Park more particularly de- Report for Hazardous ment period and was allowing for winter scribed as: Waste Management supported by sufficient storage of RV Trailers LOT 5, J-K SUBDIVI- Unit (HWMU) 38 at information to docu- and the placement of SION OF GRANTS- Tooele Army Depot mentation to allow the semi-permanent cabin VILLE CITY, AC- South (TEADS) lo- Director to fully con- structures. CORDING TO THE cated near Stockton, sider the substance Property Address: PLAT THEREOF RE- Utah. HWMU 38 was and significance of the 8549 East Ophir Can- CORDED IN THE OF- used to open burn mu- issue. In compliance yon Road Parcels: FICE OF THE nitions recovered dur- with the Americans 06-049-A-0001. TOOELE COUNTY ing a remedial action. with Disabilities Act, in- Unincorporated: Ophir. RECORDER, STATE All waste and contami- dividuals with special Planner: Jeff Miller OF UTAH. Tax ID: nated soil has been re- needs (including auxil- TUESDAY August 20, 2019 11. Open PublicTOOELE Hear- 09-009-0-0005TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN moved and the area iary communicative B5 ing The current Benefici- now qualifies for resi- aids and services) (CUP-AMD 2019-02) ary of the trust deed is dential use or No Fur- should contact Kim- Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices 12.Public Close PublicNotices Hear- UTAHPublic HOUSINGNotices Public Notices therPublic Action Notices (NFA) as berlyPublic Diamond-Smith, Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings Meetings ing Meetings CORPORATION,Trustees and Miscellaneous definedMiscellaneous in UAC OfficeMiscellaneous of Human Re- Miscellaneous (CUP-AMD 2019-02) the record owners of R315-101. sources at (801) PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE: PUBLIC NOTICE OF 13. Adjournment the property as of the NOTICE OF ADOP- The 30-day public 536-4285, Telecom- PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is Hereby Given The Grantsville City M E E T I N G A N D Pursuant to the Ameri- recording of the Notice TION AND NOTICE comment period for munications Relay Notice is hereby given that the Tooele City Council will hold its AGENDA cans with Disability of Default are JASON OF RIGHTS the TEADS Closure Service 711, or by that Clean Harbors, Council will meet in a regular meeting at Tooele County Plan- Act, individuals need- L. HADLEY AND AN- In the District Court of Certification Report email at “kdia- A ragonite, LLC Business Meeting on 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- ning Commission ing special accommo- GELA C. HADLEY, Utah, Divdist Judicial begins August 21, [email protected]” (“CHA”), State EPA ID Wednesday, August day, August 21, 2019 A work session will be dations during this HUSBAND AND WIFE District Tooele County, 2019 and ends Sep- (Published in the Number 21, 2019, at the hour at 429 East Main held with the Planning meeting should notify AS JOINT TENANTS. 47 South Main Street, tember 19, 2019. A Tooele Transcript Bul- UTD981552177, has of 7:00 p.m. The Street, Grantsville, UT Commission from 6:30 Planning Staff, Tooele Bidders must tender to Tooele, Utah 84074 public hearing may be letin, August 20, 2019) submitted a request to meeting will be held at 84029. The agenda is PM to 7:00 PM regard- County Planning Com- the trustee a In the matter of the held if, within 15 days the Utah Division of the Tooele City Hall as follows: ing ordinance updates mission, $20,000.00 deposit at Adoption of Jaiden Al- of publication of this Waste Management & NOTICE TO CREDI- Council Room, located CALL TO ORDER to Chapter 9 (Planned at 435-843-3160 prior the sale and the bal- exander Lewis notice, a request is Radiation Control De- TORS AND AN- at 90 North Main AND PLEDGE OF AL- Unit Developments) of to the meeting. ance of the purchase C a s e N u m b e r made to the Director in partment for a Class 3 NOUNCEMENT OF Street, Tooele, Utah. LEGIANCE the Tooele County Please e-mail Jeff price by 2:00 p.m. the 192300031 writing which meets modification to update APPOINTMENT 1. Pledge of Allegiance ROLL CALL Land Use Ordinance. M i l l e r a t : day following the sale. Judge Bates the requirements of the RCRA permit. Estate of DONNA 2. Roll Call AGENDA: The Tooele County [email protected] Both the deposit and The State of Utah To: UAC R315-311-3. Specifically, this re- LOUISE CUNNING- 3. Public Comment 1. Public Comments. Planning Commission with any questions or the balance must be Michele Lynn Johnson. TEADS Closure Certi- quest is to accept HAM, Deceased. Period 2. Summary Action will hold a Public Meet- concerns. paid to Lincoln Title In- You are being notified fication Report (CCR) flares for destruction P r o b a t e N o . 4. Youth Advocate of Items. ing on August 21, Dated this 12th Day of surance Agency in the of the Peition to Adopt can be reviewed at the by incineration. 193300025 the Year Presented by a. Approval of Minutes 2019 at 7:00 PM in the August 2019 form of a wire transfer, Jaiden Alexander following location: A 60 day public com- PAMELA BUTLER Jamie Slade, Preven- b. Approval of Bills Auditorium at the Jeff Miller cashier's check or cer- Lewis. Division of Waste ment period for this whose address is PO tion Specialist, Valley 3. Presentation by Tooele County Build- Tooele County tified funds. Cash pay- You have the right to Management and Ra- Class 3 modification Box 828, Grantsville, Behavioral Health UTA Trustee Kent ing, 47 South Main Planning and Zoning. ments, personal file a motion to inter- diation Control Multi request will begin on Utah 84029 and AL- 5. Canvass Primary Millington. Street, Tooele Utah. (Published in the checks or trust checks vene with this court. If Agency State Office August LEN L. CUNNINGHAM Results Presented by 4. Discussion of Lexi- PUBLIC MEETING: Tooele Transcript Bul- are not accepted. your motion to inter- Building 21, 2019 and end on whose address is PO Michelle Pitt pol implementation. 1. Work Session with letin, August 20, 2019) DATED: August 1, vene is granted, you 195 North 1950 West, October 20, 2019. All Box 905, Grantsville, 6. Resolution 2019-57 5. Consideration of Planning Commission 2019 have the right to op- 2nd Floor, Salt Lake comments must be Utah 84029 have been A Resolution of the Resolution 2019-18 regarding Chapter 9 LINCOLN TITLE IN- pose this adoption. City, Utah. For public submitted in writing to appointed Co-Personal Tooele City Council awarding the contract (Planned Unit Devel- SURANCE AGENCY If you want to inter- convenience, an unof- Mr. Ty Public Notices Representative of the Adopting the Final for the Durfee Street opments) of the By: Shelby K. Irvin vene in this adoption, ficial copy of the CCR L. Howard, Director, estate of the above Budget for Tooele City Sidewalk TAP 2018 Tooele County Land Trustees Its: Authorized Agent you must file a motion is available on the Utah Division of Waste named decedent. All for Fiscal Year project. Use Ordinance (6:30 Telephone: (801) to intervene with this I n t e r n e t a t : Management & Radia- Deadline for public persons having claims 2019-2020 Presented 6. Consideration of PM to 7:00 PM). 476-0303 court within 30 days “https://deq.utah.gov/p tion Control Depart- notices is 4 p.m. the against the above es- by Mayor Debbie Winn Resolution 2019-19 2. Roll Call for Plan- web site: www.smith- after August 20, 2019, ublic-notices ment day prior to publica- tate are required to 7. Resolution 2019-58 approving an RFP for ning Commission knowles.com which is the last date archive/waste-man- of Environmental Qual- tion. Public notices present them to the A Resolution of the the 2019 Streets Main- Meeting. SK File No. 17-0682 this 0notice will be agement-radiation- ity, Multi-Agency State submitted past the undersigned or to the Tooele City Council tenance Repair Pro- 3. Approval of meeting (Published in the published. And you control-public-notices” Office Building, 195 deadline will not be Clerk of the Court on Adopting the Proposed ject. minutes from J Tooele Transcript Bul- must serve a copy of Written comments will North 1950 West, Salt accepted. or before the 13th day Tax Rate for Fiscal 7. Consideration of ap- 4. AMD-SUB 2019-01 letin August 6, 13 & your motion on peti- be accepted if re- Lake City, Utah, UPAXLP of November, 2019, or Year 2019-2020 Pre- proval of a Beer Li- - Russell Wilson is re- 20, 2019) tioner or their attorney ceived by 5:00 p.m. on 84116. said claims shall be sented by Glenn Cald- cense for Prime Pizza questing final plat ap- at: Kelli Lewis, 772 N September 19, 2019 CHA will conduct a NOTICE OF TRUS- forever barred. well located at 822 E. Main proval of the Maple- Main Street #276, and should be submit- public information TEE'S SALE PAMELA BUTLER 8. Public Hearing & Street, Suite D. wood Lane Subdivi- Public Notices Tooele UT, 84074. ted to the address be- meeting concerning The following de- PO Box 828 Motion on Ordinance 8. Discussion on the sion (Phase 1), 1st Water User If you do not file a mo- low. Comments can this modification re- scribed property will be Grantsville, UT, 84029 2019-13 An Ordinance Public Works Building Amendment affecting tion to intervene within also be hand delivered quest on sold at public auction Telephone No. (435) of Tooele City Enact- Fire. two existing parcels. Deadline for public that time, you waive to the address above Friday, September 13, to the highest bidder, 699-4766 ing Tooele City Code 9. Mayor and Council Property Address: notices is 4 p.m. the any right to further no- and must be received 2019 at 2:00 PM at the payable in lawful ALLEN L. CUNNING- Chapter 7-14a Re- Reports. 5299 & 5317 North day prior to publica- tice in this adoption, by 5:00 p.m. on Sep- Grantsville Public Li- money of the United HAM garding Accessory 10. Closed Session Maplewood Lane Par- tion. Public notices forfeit all rights in rela- tember 19, 2019. brary (Large Confer- States at the time of PO Box 905 Dwelling Units Pre- (Personnel, Real Es- cels: 20-054-0-000B & submitted past the tion to the adoptee, Ty L. Howard, Direc- ence sale, at the Tooele Grantsville, UT 84029 sented by Roger Baker tate, Imminent Litiga- 20-054-0-0119. Acre- deadline will not be and are barred from tor Utah Department of Room), 42 North Bow- County Courthouse, Telephone: (435) 9. Resolution 2019-63 tion). age. Approx. .66 accepted. bringing or maintaining Environmental Quality ery Street, Grantsville, 74 South 100 East, 840-1556 A Resolution of the 11. Adjourn. Acres. Unincorpo- UPAXLP any action to assert Division of Waste UT. Tooele, UT 84074, on (Published in the Tooele City Council Christine Webb rated: Stansbury Park. any interest in the Management and Ra- Questions regarding September 11, 2019, Tooele Transcript Bul- Approving an Audit City Recorder Planner: Jeff Miller adoptee. diation Control this modification may at 1:00 p.m. of said Public Notices letin August 13, 20 & Agreement with WSRP In compliance with the 5. Open Public Hear- You may obtain a copy PO Box 144880 be directed to CHA by day, for the purpose of 27, 2019) Certified Public Ac- Americans with Dis- i n g ( A M D - S U B Miscellaneous of the Petition to Adopt Salt Lake City, Utah contacting Mr. Tyson foreclosing a trust countants Presented ability Act, Grantsville 2019-01) and other court re- 84114-4880 Hone at (435) deed dated October Deadline for public PUBLIC NOTICE by Glenn Caldwell City will accommodate 6. Close Public Hear- cords in this case only Comments can also be 884-8122; or the Utah 25, 2013, and exe- notices is 4 p.m. the 8/2019 10. Resolution 2019- reasonable requests to i n g ( A M D - S U B if your motion to inter- sent by email to: Division of Waste cuted by JASON L. day prior to publica- RE: TOOELE CITY 61 A Resolution of the assist persons with 2019-01) vene is ganted. “[email protected] Management & Radia- HADLEY AND AN- tion. Public notices POLICE DEPART- Tooele City Council disabilities to partici- 7. SUB 2019-08 - You also have right to v”. Emailed comments tion Control GELA C. HADLEY, submitted past the MENT APPLICATION Authorizing the Appli- pate in meetings. Re- Chris Robinson is re- consent to this adop- should be identified by Department, by con- HUSBAND AND WIFE deadline will not be FOR $17,899.00 IN cation for & Accep- quests for assistance questing preliminary tion. putting the following in tacting Mr. Boyd AS JOINT TENANTS, accepted. BJA, JUSTICE ASSIS- tance of Edward Byrne may be made by call- and final plat approval Date: July 12, 2019, the subject line: Public Swenson at (801) as Trustors, in favor of UPAXLP T A N C E G R A N T Justice Assistance ing City Hall (435) for the proposed Kelli Lewis comment on TEADS 536-0232 or Mr. Rick MORTGAGE ELEC- FUNDING. Grant Funding for Po- 884-3411 at least 3 10-Lot Lake Point 772 N Main Street HWMU 38. All at- Page at (801) TRONIC REGISTRA- COMMENT: The Bu- lice Department Equip- days in advance of a Business Center NOTICE TO CREDI- #276, Tooele, UT tached documents 536- 0230. The Per- TION SYSTEMS, INC. reau of Justice Assis- ment Presented by meeting. (Phase 1) Subdivision. TORS AND AN- 84074 should be in ASCII mittee's compliance ("MERS") SOLELY AS tance, Department of Chief Ron Kirby One or more Council Parcel NOUNCEMENT OF (Published in the (text) or pdf format. history is also avail- N O M I N E E F O R Justice, Office of Jus- 11. Resolution 2019- Members may partici- IDs: 05-017-0-0044, APPOINTMENT Tooele Transcript Bul- Under Utah Code Sec- able from Mr. Swen- ACADEMY MORT- tice Programs, Wash- 62 A Resolution of the pate electronically. 05-017-0-0046, Estate of JOSE LUIS letin July 30, August 6, tion 19-1-30.5, a per- son. GAGE CORPORA- ington, D.C., has an- Tooele City Council The anchor location 05-017-0-0047 MEDINA-BAL- 13 & 20, 2019) son who wishes to A copy of this modifi- TION, ITS SUCCES- nounced the eligibility Approving and Ratify- will be City Hall at the & 05-021-0-0012. LADERES AKA JOSE challenge a decision cation request is avail- SORS AND ASSIGNS Notice of Public of the Tooele City Po- ing an Interlocal above address. Acreage. MEDINA, Deceased. may only raise an is- able for review by the as Beneficiary, which Comment lice Department for Agreement Between CERTIFICATE OF Approx. 69.87. Unin- Probate No. sue or argument dur- general public at the Trust Deed was re- Tooele Army Depot $17,899.00 in Justice Tooele City & Tooele POSTING: Thi s corporated: Lake 193300076 ing an adjudicatory Utah corded on October 29, South Hazardous Assistance Grant County for 2019 Bryne agenda was posted on Point. TINA AVILES whose proceeding that was Department of Envi- 2013, as Entry No. Waste Management (JAG) Funds. The Justice Assistance the Grantsville City Planner: Jeff Miller address is 422 Coun- raised during the com- ronmental Quality, 391142, in the Official Unit 38 Closure Certi- Tooele City Police Grant Funds Pre- Hall Notice Boards, the 8. Open Public Hear- try Club, Stansbury ment period and was Utah Division of Waste Records of Tooele fication Report Chief intends to apply sented by Chief Ron State Public Notice ing (SUB 2019-08) Park, Utah 84074 has supported by sufficient Management & Radia- County, State of Utah The Director of the Di- for this funding and to Kirby w e b s i t e a t 9. Close Public Hear- been appointed Per- information to docu- tion covering real property vision of Waste Man- use it to purchase a 12. Minutes www.utah.gov/pmn/in- ing (SUB 2019-08) sonal Representative mentation to allow the Control Department, purportedly located at agement and Radia- DART Range system 13. Invoices dex.html, and the 10. CUP - AMD of the estate of the Director to fully con- Multi-Agency State Of- 75 Deseret Circle, tion Control invites simulator and sim 14. Adjourn Grantsville City web- 2019-02 - David Se- above named dece- sider the substance fice Building, 195 Grantsville, Utah comment from the guns for the Police De- Michelle Y. Pitt site at www.grantsvil- gelke is requesting an dent. All persons hav- and significance of the North 1950 West, Salt 84029 in Tooele public regarding the partment. There is no Tooele City Recorder leut.gov. Notification amendment to the ing claims against the issue. In compliance Lake County, Utah, and Closure Certification cash match of public Pursuant to the Ameri- was sent to the Tooele Vario Memorial Park above estate are re- with the Americans City, Utah. more particularly de- Report for Hazardous monies required for cans with Disabilities Transcript Bulletin. allowing for winter quired to present them with Disabilities Act, in- Note for Media Ad- scribed as: Waste Management this Award. Act, Individuals Need- (Published in the storage of RV Trailers to the undersigned or dividuals with special dresses: This notice is LOT 5, J-K SUBDIVI- Unit (HWMU) 38 at Public comment is wel- ing Special Accommo- Tooele Transcript Bul- and the placement of to the Clerk of the needs (including auxil- for informative pur- SION OF GRANTS- Tooele Army Depot comed by the Tooele dations Should Notify letin, August 20, 2019) semi-permanent cabin Court on or before the iary communicative poses in accordance VILLE CITY, AC- South (TEADS) lo- City Police Department Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele structures. 13th day of November, aids and services) with the CORDING TO THE cated near Stockton, at 323 North Main City Recorder, at Property Address: 2019, or said claims should contact Kim- requirements of the WANT TO get the lat- PLAT THEREOF RE- Utah. HWMU 38 was Street, Tooele City, 435-843-2113 or mi- 8549 East Ophir Can- shall be forever berly Diamond-Smith, Utah Department of est local news? Sub- CORDED IN THE OF- used to open burn mu- Utah 84074; telephone [email protected] yon Road Parcels: barred. Office of Human Re- Environmental Quality, scribe to the Tran- F I C E O F T H E nitions recovered dur- number 435-882-8900, , Prior to the Meeting. 06-049-A-0001. TINA AVILES sources at (801) Utah Division of Waste script Bulletin. TOOELE COUNTY ing a remedial action. or at tooelecity.org (Published in the Unincorporated: Ophir. 422 Country Club, 536-4285, Telecom- Management & Radia- RECORDER, STATE All waste and contami- (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- Planner: Jeff Miller Stansbury Park, UT munications Relay tion Control Depart- SELL YOUR car in the OF UTAH. Tax ID: nated soil has been re- Tooele Transcript Bul- letin, August 20, 2019) 11. Open Public Hear- 84074 Service 711, or by ment; and not a re- Transcript Bulletin 09-009-0-0005 moved and the area Your Local letin August 15 & 20, ing Telephone No. (435) email at “kdia- quest for publication. 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center, call 435-884-3446. snacks. We appreciate all donations. For books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- 694-2624. Check out our calendar on our main page Tooele inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 chures or any history that pertains to the for holiday hours and closures. For more Daughters of Utah Pioneers S.100 East, Tooele. Tooele County area. If you would like to Alcoholics Anonymous information call 435-277-2301. Utah Hunter Education Courses The DUP is seeking any family histories, donate them to our organization, or if you Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also The fifth set of Utah Hunter Education photographs, books, stories or vintage United Methodist Dinner would let us make a copy for the Tooele held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 Parkinson’s disease Support Courses will be held September 3, 5, 10, artifacts (before 1900) to display at the Tooele United Methodist Church offers a County Historical Society, please call 435- p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron Group 11 and 12 for Range 14. Classes are held DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and 882-1612. Dr., Tooele. A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Tooele County W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. Health Building, 151 N. Main St., Tooele. Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Young People in Recovery Tooele has a support group for persons Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold Range times will be announced. State law Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- Groups and Events with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 requires students to attend all sessions tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or First Baptist Food Pantry ers. You can learn how others are coping The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and of class. Before attending a class, all stu- Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit Tooele County Arts Guild with PD and how to live well. We meet the ing an emergency food pantry to meet also on the first and third Friday of the dents must purchase a Hunter Education www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or All artists from Tooele County age 13 and third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. the needs of our community. Hours are month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park Voucher for $10 from a license agent or www.exploretooele.com. above are welcome to join the Tooele at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., vender, bring the voucher to the class, County Arts Guild for an evening, or for Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- and give it to the instructor. The voucher the year as a member. Benefits of mem- 435-840-3683. includes all costs for the class and includes Schools Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. bership include the opportunity to display 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at 435-255-9905. a small game license that is validated Baby blankets needed your artwork for show and sale in various Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope upon completion of the class. For more Tooele High Athletic Wall of venues around Tooele County, as well as Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- Family support group to Recovery” information call Gene at 435-882-4767 or Fame regular updates on events in our commu- ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Get your loved one sober. The USARA Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 Bryan at 435-882-6795. Tooele High School is accept- nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- Blankets should be new and in good Craft family support group is held p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele ing applications for the Annual ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! condition. Homemade blankets are also Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all Senior Center Athletic Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Call 435-228-8217 for more information. those affected by someone else’s addic- The senior center is for the enjoyment of to be held Friday, Sept. 27. Applicants accepted if new. Donations can be turned room at the Tooele City Library. Group in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West books and materials provided. Craft is a tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are must have graduated from THS at least 10 Ladies Community Club of by sharing our experience, strength and Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., years ago. Email Athletic Director Catham Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele free program for family members who Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with have a loved one with a substance use hope. For more information, please con- Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting Beer at [email protected], for To view upcoming events, learn more tact Terri at 435-313-4851. activities an application or pick one up at Tooele any questions. about our organization, or to become a disorder. For more information, call Heidi Warr at 435-255-9905. include bridge, pinochle, bingo, crafts, High School (301 W. Vine St. Tooele, UT Community Closet member, please visit gfwctooele.org. Military Items Wanted pickleball, Mexican train, tangled art, 84074). Application is due by 5:00 p.m. on Clean out your closets. The Community Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group When you no longer want your military yoga, exercise program, line dancing, TOPS Weight Loss Support Friday, September 13. Closet is accepting donations for gently Join us the 2nd Monday of each month items, do not take them to Deseret wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class used clothing. Donations are accepted Group from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical Industries or a thrift store. Bring them movies and health classes. Meals-On- Story and Craft Hour The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) at your neighborhood school. Contact Center in Tooele. The Tooele County — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, Wheels available for Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Weight Loss Support Group meets every Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any Health Department’s Aging Services pro- shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, homebound. Lunch served weekdays. Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church questions. gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — For 60 and above, suggested contribu- the adventures of books and make fun located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Association Caregiver Support Groups. to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. crafts. For more information, call 435-833- Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by The groups are designed to provide emo- displayed with honor and respect. Call Transportation available to the store or 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- Moose tional, educational and social support for Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. doctor visits for Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, dren are invited to attend. Come and let caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. residents in Tooele and Grantsville areas. Tooele. Please enter through the south Meals at the Lodge us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For Children’s Choir Auditions For transportation information call (435) side doors. Friday and Saturday night dinners will be more information visit TOPS.org or con- Food Addicts in Recovery Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- 843-4114. For more information about the served from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday night din- tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 Free Preschool Hour Anonymous years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Tooele center, call 435-843-4110. ners change weekly or you can order from Are you having trouble controlling the Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele Museum volunteers needed owner and director of Blake Music Studios, the menu items Saturday night. All meals way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Mobile Vet Center Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is directs the choir. Blake has a degree in are for a reasonable price. No orders taken Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- To better serve veterans located in Tooele of learning, singing and creating. The class seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history vocal performance and has taught at the after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials are ery program for anyone suffering from County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will is for all children up to 5 years old. Please or science? Volunteers at the museum can collegiate level. If your child loves to sing available at the lodge from 11 a.m. For food addiction. Meetings are held every visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- gain new skills or practice old ones. We and you are looking for an exceptional members and their guests only. Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are looking for people to help with orga- musical experience for them, this is it. For 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, are located at West Elementary School, Breakfast nization, exhibit development, gardening more information and to register for an north back entrance. For more informa- Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter Breakfast will be served every Sunday and educational program development. audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or tial counseling for theater veterans of all through the south side doors. meeting at 10:30 a.m. until gone. Please Volunteer positions are seasonal and year com or call 435-277-0755. Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. conflicts. For further information contact St. Marguerite Catholic School attend the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 the women’s meeting at 11:30 a.m., and must be at least 16 years old. To apply or foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to Rocky Mountain Hospice Students of all faiths are welcome from national call center 1-877-WARVETS or enjoy a great breakfast. request more information, send email to: attend. Want to have more meaning in your life. preschool through 8th grade at Tooele visit vetcenter.va.gov [email protected] Do you want to do something that is County’s only faith-based school. Tooele County Aging satisfying and of great service to your Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Donate to library Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Eagles Tooele Gem and Mineral Society community? Then become a Rocky teers to help us meet the needs of seniors Please remember the “Friends of the preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- in the community. Many seniors require Tooele City Library” while doing home class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- Sunday Breakfasts meets the first Thursday of the month ence required. All training, background assistance and need rides to doctors or cleaning and donate your used books to riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Breakfasts will be served every Sunday except for June, July, and August. check and TB tests provided by Rocky other the bookstore in the library. Money from visit www.stmargschool.org. morning this month from 9 to 11 a.m. Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in Mountain. The only requirement is your professionals. Rides help seniors live more book sales is used to support programs Order from the menu or have the special the downstairs conference room of the desire to help someone in need. Please independent lives. Call 435-843-4114 for within the library. The library is located at for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain Education more information. The Grantsville and 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad Come and learn about rocks, minerals, Hospice at 801-397-4904. Tooele 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. Tooele Technical College Beer is available. Public invited. and ways to craft them, and enjoy field org. Thank you for your support. trips for rock collecting. Membership is Senior Centers also are in need of volun- The Next Chapter Programs with space available include the New Door Key Cards teers. For more information about volun- The Next Chapter is a free social support POST (Peace Officer Standards Training) $15 per year. For more information email Books for the Whole Family New door key cards are now available. [email protected]. teering at the Grantsville Center call 435- and educational program to help widows Donated children’s books and paperbacks program (Satellite Police Academy), Please bring your current membership 884-3446. For volunteering at the Tooele and widowers adjust to the loss of their are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) pro- card to the bar to get a new key. Local author seeks photos Center call 435-843-4110. spouse through monthly activities. You are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. gram and Software Development. These A local author and historian is seeking are invited to join others who are on the on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 programs and others are offered at Tooele Drink Tokens Expiring original photographs of Saltair, Black Life’s Worth Living Foundation same page as you, to begin a new chapter All drink tokens expired on Sunday, June Suicide support group meetings are a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele Tech. Enroll today and begin training for Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele 30. Chips will no longer be used. held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at City Library. All proceeds go back to the a promising career. Visit tooeletech.edu or as well as any similar turn-of-the-century County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for call student services at 435-248-1800 for Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. library for projects and programs. Auxiliary Meeting attractions and resorts for an upcoming more details. more information. book project. Those who wish to con- Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by Bingo is back The Auxiliary Meeting will be held August the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal Sons of Utah Pioneers 19 at 7 p.m. tribute information or photographs of St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started Adult Education thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- Anyone interested in the history of Tooele Get your high school diploma this year at these parks should contact Emma Penrod its bingo games again on Fridays starting Planning Meeting at [email protected]. Contributions cide, please plan on attending. Please go City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. the Tooele Community Learning Center. on Facebook and like our page to keep need you. Please come and join us for a All classes required for a high school The Planning Meeting will be held August will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with 20 at 7 p.m. released pictorial history book. There is current with our latest news and events. potluck social dinner at the LDS church, questions. diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- aration and English as a second language no such thing as too many photographs Past President’s Dinner as the author needs a minimum of 160 livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- are available. Register now to graduate The Past President’s Dinner, hosted by 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons Grantsville — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 photographs, and any help is greatly Disabled American Veterans Diane Moore will be held August 21 at appreciated. of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- 7 p.m. Chapter 20 of each month at 6:30 p.m. Grantsville Irrigation Company cation classes are for students 18 and over. Tooele Valley Free Masons The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County Grantsville Irrigation has issued agricul- Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Chapter for the Disabled American TC Squares Dance Club tural users two regular turns. The meters ESOL Elks Veterans holds monthly general member- The TC Squares Dance Club has begun ESOL conversational classes are held second Friday of each month for din- were read Monday, July 15. Residents are ner and socializing. If you are interested ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke responsible to monitor their own use to Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Meetings 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- or have questions, please join us at the ensure the allotted 250,000 gallons per No meetings will be held during the Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please residential share is not exceeded. There dents may also come anytime the center is month of July. Our first meeting after July who wish to attend the leadership meet- bring finger food to share. For more infor- open for individualized study. Registration Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at are penalties for using more water than will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 27. Lodge 435-277-0087. ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, is allowed. Contact the office at 435- is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele floor meetings are held the second and appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s 884-3451 or [email protected] if you Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- fourth Tuesday of every month. House Tooele Valley Family History County veterans are invited to attend. website at tcsquares.com. have any questions. tion. committee meetings are held every Center Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will first and third Tuesday of the month. All Tooele County Homemakers Share the past Early Head Start Research your ancestors free with trained hold its monthly executive and general members are welcome and encouraged meetings on the third Thursday of every We would like to invite all ladies to our Share the past, submit a history, obitu- Do you have a child under age 3? Are you FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele to attend. month at the Pioneer Museum (rear Homemakers club. Meetings are held on ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 entrance). The executive meeting will the first Tuesday of every month with a The Family History Center in Grantsville Start is a free program for eligible families Veteran’s Car Show East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday through Friday, be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., is assembling a record of Grantsville that offers quality early education for The Veteran’s Car Show will be held in the 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for September through May. Located at 151 residents. Your submission may be made infants and toddlers in the home; parent park 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is at 9 evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings volunteer drivers — no DAV membership N Main, in the auditorium of the Health by emailing to [email protected] or by education; comprehensive health services a.m., $15 per car. is required. Will need a VA physical. No Department and USU Extension offices. coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., to women before, during and after preg- by appointment only. Special classes monthly meetings are held in December. Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah nancy; nutrition education and family offered regularly. Call the center for more Call commander James Yale at 435-849- per year. For more information, call Eileen 84074. Come in and receive help from our support services. Call 435-841-1380 or Historical Society information. 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne trained consultants. For more information, 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free Tooele Family Al-Anon Thomas at 435-830-8487. 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. additional information. Historical books Tooele County Historical Society’s books Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays Thank you and we hope to see you all this Senior Center Free developmental evaluation are available to purchase at meetings. The at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Health Department and Aging September. The senior center is for the enjoyment of DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, basement at the back of the building. For Services hours questions or more information, please The Tooele County Health Department Tooele County Quilters all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are a variety of services to families with The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in All meetings are held on the third Tuesday call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note of each month in the Tooele County 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting Individualized services are available to cards depicting four different pioneer Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. activities enhance development in communication, buildings for $4. These make great gifts Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U year to be paid at the first meeting. motor development, cognition, social/ include pinochle, bingo, crafts, bunko, for family and friends. Please call Alice This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the emotional development, self-help skills therapeutic coloring, flint knapping, yoga, Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. and health concerns. Contact us for a free fly tying and exercise program, wood purchase these books. Main St., Tooele. For more information, Bulletin Board Policy developmental evaluation at 435-833- carving and health classes. Meals-On- contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882- Wheels available for homebound. Lunch 0725. Seeking Historical Items The Tooele County Historical Society at 435-849-4180. 0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organiza- would like members of the community gested contribution is $3. For those under Alcoholics Anonymous tions, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to Charity who have any family or personal histories, Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, the store or doctor visits for residents in Tooele Children’s Justice Center p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you tising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For transpor- Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Utah Ave. For more information, contact would like to donate to our organization day prior to the desired publication date. tation information call 435-843-4114. 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CHARLIE ROBERTS Dalton said. Kimball home, bathhouses, CORRESPONDENT He covered a broad range and the Clinton Buffalo Park Noted educator and long- of topics including the geol- were shared. time local resident Dr. Ed ogy of the area as well as the “If you want to know more, Dalton shared some facts and artistic, historic, and recre- let your curiosity and senses wonders of Tooele Valley with ational uses of the southern of wonder take you in any members of the Utah Sons of tip of the Great Salt Lake. This discipline or place on earth Pioneers earlier this month. included background infor- you want to go,” he told the Dr. Dalton, who taught at mation on Black Rock, Saltair, group. Tooele High School in the Garfield Beach and the “There are people, places early part of his career before Clinton Hotel at Lake Point. and things to learn and forming an environmental Sprinkled throughout enjoy,” he added. “And learn- education business, spoke his presentation, Dr. Dalton ing enriches our life and at the annual meeting of the shared many old historic pho- makes us happier people.” local historical group. tos and art of the Great Salt The Settlement Canyon The gifts of wonder, curios- Lake south shore and north- SUP chapter meets the first ity, and inquiry never go away east section of Tooele Valley. Thursday of the month at 6 and they motivate individu- Stories from the distant p.m. at the Tooele 4th Ward als with the desire to learn past of steamboats, the building, 200 W. and 200 COURTESY DR. ED DALTON throughout their lives, Dr. railroad to Saltair, the old South. Lake Point, Utah, with four levels of Lake Bonneville shown clearly on the tip of the Northern Oquirrh Mountains. The tragic decline of music literacy (and quality)

JON HENSCHEN a complex set of algorithms in the Huffington Post in an musical literacy should be examining three aspects of Can you read music? article titled, “Cancelling taught in our nation’s school hroughout grade school those songs: 50% (Can you read musical notation?) High School Elective, Arts and systems. In addition, parents and high school, I was Music—So Many Reasons—So should encourage their chil- Tfortunate to participate 1. Timbre- sound color, tex- Many Lies” that music, arts dren to play an instrument in quality music programs. ture and tone quality and electives teachers have because it has been proven Our high school had a top 2. Pitch- harmonic content to face the constant threat to help in brain synapse con- Illinois state jazz band; I also of the piece, including its 21% of eliminating their courses nections, learning discipline, participated in symphonic chords, melody, and tonal work ethic, and working 10% 11% entirely. The worst part is band, which gave me a greater arrangements 6% knowing that cancellation is within a team. While contact appreciation for classical 3. Loudness- volume vari- 2% almost always based on two sports like football are proven music. It wasn’t enough to just ance adding richness and No Yes, but Yes, moderately Yes, I Yes, I read Don’t deliberate falsehoods peddled brain damagers, music partici- read music. You would need depth poorly (I can (I can read quite read music to a know by school administrators: 1) pation is a brain enhancer. to sight read, meaning you are read only a lot, but not music professional Cancellation is a funding issue given a difficult composition The results of the study some music) everything) well standard (the big lie); 2) music and the Jon Henschen is president of to play cold, without any prior revealed that timbral variety arts are too expensive (the Henschen & Associates, a Twin practice. Sight reading would went down over time, mean- Grande, Justin Timberlake, is often more concerned with little lie). Cities-based firm that matches quickly reveal how fine-tuned ing songs are becoming more Nick Minaj, Celine Dion, Bon producing something familiar The truth: Elective class financial advisors to indepen- playing “chops” really were. homogeneous. Translation: Jovi, Usher, Adam Lambert, to mass audience, increasing periods have been usurped dent broker dealers. In college I continued in a jazz most pop music now sounds Justin Bieber, Domino, the likelihood of commercial by standardized test prep. He has more than 25 years of band and also took a music the same. Timbral quality Pink, Pitbull, One Direction, success (this is encouraged by Administrators focus primar- experience in the financial ser- theory class. The experience peaked in the 60’s and has Flo Rida, Hilton, The music industry execs, who are ily on protecting their posi- vices industry and has worked gave me the ability to visual- since dropped steadily with Veronicas, R. Kelly, Zebrahead notoriously risk-averse). tions and the school’s status as a registered financial advisor ize music (If you play by ear less diversity of instruments With only two people writ- In the mid-1970’s, most by concentrating curricula on in both the independent and only, you will never have that and recording techniques. ing much of what we hear, is it American high schools had a passing the tests, rather than wirehouse channels. same depth of understanding Today’s pop music is largely any wonder music sounds the choir, orchestra, symphonic by helping teachers be freed Jon has been featured in music construct.) the same with a combination same, using the same hooks, band, jazz band, and music up from micromanaging man- numerous financial publica- Both jazz and classical art of keyboard, drum machine riffs and electric drum effects? appreciation classes. Many dates so those same teach- tions, including the Wall Street forms require not only music and computer software greatly Lyric Intelligence was also of today’s schools limit you ers can teach again in their Journal, Bloomberg News, literacy, but for the musician diminishing the creativity studied by Joan Serra over to a music appreciation class classrooms, making test prep Reuters, and the New York to be at the top of their game and originality. Pitch has also the last 10 years using sev- because it is the cheapest classes unnecessary. Post. Originally published on in technical proficiency, tonal decreased, with the number of eral metrics such as “Flesch option. D.A. Russell wrote What can be done? First, IntellectualTakeOut.com. quality and creativity in the chords and different melodies Kincaid Readability Index,” case of the jazz idiom. Jazz declining. Pitch content has which reflects how difficult masters like John Coltrane also decreased, with the num- a piece of text is to under- would practice six to nine ber of chords and different stand and the quality of the hours a day, often cutting melodies declining as musi- writing. Results showed lyric his practice only because cians today are less adventur- intelligence has dropped by his inner lower lip would be ous in moving from one chord a full grade with lyrics get- bleeding from the friction or note to another, opting ting shorter, tending to repeat caused by his mouth piece for well-trod paths by their the same words more often. against his gums and teeth. predecessors. Loudness was Artists that write the entirety His ability to compose and found to have increased by of their own songs are very Full Color create new styles and direc- about one decibel every eight rare today. When artists like Only tions for jazz was legendary. years. Music loudness has Taylor Swift claim they write With few exceptions such as been manipulated by the use their own music, it is partially Wes Montgomery or Chet of compression. Compression true, insofar as she writes her Baker, if you couldn’t read boosts the volume of the own lyrics about her latest ¢ music, you couldn’t play jazz. quietest parts of the song so boyfriend breakup, but she Copies! In the case of classical music, they match the loudest parts, cannot read music and lacks if you can’t read music you reducing dynamic range. With the ability to compose what 24Per Copy can’t play in an orchestra or everything now loud, it gives she plays. (Don’t attack me symphonic band. Over the last music a muddled sound, as Tay-Tay Fans!) 20 years, musical foundations everything has less punch and Music electronics are like reading and composing vibrancy due to compression. another aspect of musical music are disappearing with In an interview, Billy Joel decline as the many untal- the percentage of people that was asked what has made him ented people we hear on can read music notation pro- a standout. He responded his the radio can’t live without ficiently down to 11 percent, ability to read and compose autotune. Autotune artificially according to some surveys. music made him unique in the stretches or slurs sounds in Two primary sources for music industry, which as he order to get it closer to center learning to read music are explained, was troubling for pitch. Many of today’s pop school programs and at home the industry when being musi- musicians and rappers could piano lessons. Public school cally literate makes you stand not survive without autotune, music programs have been out. An astonishing amount which has become a sort of in decline since the 1980’s, of today’s popular music is musical training wheels. But often with school administra- written by two people: Lukasz unlike a five-year-old riding a tions blaming budget cuts or Gottwald of the United States bike, they never take the train- needing to spend money on and Max Martin from , ing wheels off to mature into competing extracurricular who are both responsible for a better musician. Dare I even programs. Prior to the 1980’s, dozens of songs in the top 100 bring up the subject of U2s it was common for homes to charts. You can credit Max guitarist “The Edge” who has have a piano with children and Dr. Luke for most the hits popularized rhythmic digital taking piano lessons. Even of these stars: delays synchronized to the home architecture incorpo- Katy Perry, Britney Spears, tempo of the music? You could rated what was referred to as Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Swift, easily argue he’s more an a “piano window” in the living Jessie J., KE$HA, Miley Cyrus, accomplished sound engineer room which was positioned Avril Lavigne, Maroon 5, Taio than a talented guitarist. above an upright piano to help Cruz, Ellie Goulding, NSYNC, Today’s music is designed to illuminate the music. Stores Backstreet Boys, Ariana sell, not inspire. Today’s artist dedicated to selling pianos are TOOELE dwindling across the country TRANSCRIPT as fewer people take up the instrument. In 1909, piano Bring in Your sales were at their peak when Call for dental coverage today to help ULLETIN more than 364,500 were sold, B Digital Files save money on big dental bills. but sales have plunged to between 30,000 and 40,000 annually in the US. Demand This is real dental insurance from Physicians for youth sports competes Mutual Insurance Company that helps pay for over 58 N. 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Maile Mullins and Addison Farnsworth (left) push off from shore and head to the turn in the annual boat race at Stansbury Days on Saturday. Brian Attridge and Desiree Darnell (above) compete as the Gators atop their cardboard and duct tape boat named “Big Bertha.”

Daniel Embly (above) plays in the Stansbury High School Band dur- ing the parade. Malia Sanborn (right) dances with her team the Stallionettes.

Kolbie Cook (above) carries the American flag with Troop and Pack 314 as they led the parade at Stansbury Days. Kevin Coulter (left) pulls the Coulter House float with his tractor in the parade.

Brenndan Belnap (left) with his 71 Ford F250 in the car show at Stansbury Days on Saturday. Ellie Hatch (above) claps as the parade passes by. Jacelyn LeBlond (above right) rolls down the parade route with the Hope Squad and the Stansbury High School counselors.