Stansbury woman helped manage 2002 Olympic security See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY November 20, 2018 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 125 No. 49 $1.00 County to consider tax hikes and 2019 budget Agenda for county commission’s Tuesday meeting includes public hearings for 4 proposed tax increases

TIM GILLIE running the track on behalf of STAFF WRITER the county. The Tooele County The county is obligated by Commission has already its management agreement announced the $18.55 mil- with Mitime to pay those costs lion sales price for Utah once the sale is closed. Motorsports Campus. The county commission However, the 2019 tenta- will adopt the 2019 tentative tive budget unveiled last week county budget during its regu- reveals a $10.35 million cost lar meeting on Tuesday night for legal expenses and closing at the Tooele County Building. costs associated with the race- The county commission will track’s sale. also hold a public hearing on The $10.35 million also four proposed property tax A line of graduates prepare to move their tassle to signify their status as graduates. Over 100 students includes reimbursement for increases during the meeting. graduated in the fall ceremony held on Thursday from programs offered by Tooele Technical College. operating losses, capital pur- With a sales price of $18.55 chases, and a management million and $10.35 million in fee accrued over the last three expenses for the UMC sale, the 2018 TOOELE TECHNICAL COLLEGE FALL GRADUATION years while the buyer, Mitime Utah Investment, has been SEE HIKES PAGE A7 ® PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE

Tooele Technical College awarded 113 students with certificates of competency during the school’s fall grad- uation held last Thursday night. School board The number of graduates broke the school’s record of 106 graduates, which was set a year ago. warms up to During the May 2018 grad- uation ceremony, Tooele Tech presented 98 certificates of solar project competency to students. Last Thursday’s ceremony featured student speak- West Desert energy project may increase ers Michelle Sorenson and Tooele Tech 2018 Student of county’s tax base by $157 million the Year Michael England. TIM GILLIE energy system projects for The keynote speaker was STAFF WRITER western Tooele County. Charles Hansen of Detroit In October the Tooele The Tooele County Diesel. Hansen is a past County School Board said it Commission has proposed board member for the college wasn’t interested in giving up creating two community rein- property tax revenue to partici- vestment areas for the ENYO and currently is a member of pate in tax incentive financing projects. the Utah System of Technical Patricia Yeaman and daugher Charicia Yeaman hold hands duirng their graduation ceremony from for new businesses, but last Community reinvestment Tooele Techncial College. Both mother and daughter received their certificate from the business tech- Colleges’ Board of Trustees. nology program at the college. week the school board told areas are the latest public representatives of a solar ener- tax increment financing tool gy company that it is interested authorized in 2016 by the state in a tax incentive agreement Legislature. They replace rede- for a solar project in Tooele velopment project areas. CRAs County. use real and personal property ENYO Renewable Energy, a tax generated by growth from Delaware-based company with within a project area to finance offices in Sandy, Utah, has proposed two large-scale solar SEE PROJECT PAGE A7 ®

Proposed Solar Energy System Sites

Elektron Solar Site Stansbury Island Great Salt Lake

80 Elizabeth Fuwell (above) listens to Timpie the keynote speaker during the Tooele Technical College’s fall grad- Horseshoe Solar Site uation cermony on Thursday eve-

ning. Graduate Sheena Lewis (left) Lake Point shakes hands with Charles Hansen 196 after receiving her certficate in cus- 80 Stansbury Park tomer service at the fall graduation 138

ceremony. Hansen delivered the 36 keynote address at the ceremony. Skull Valley Road Grantsville Erda

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B4 CLASSIFIEDS B5 Tooele swims its Get ready - Local law HOMETOWN B1 way to a win Black Friday enforcement OBITUARIES A8 See A10 Shopping ready to raise OPEN FORUM A4 Trends funds by serving SPORTS A10 See A2 you See A2 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY November 20, 2018 Local cops ready to take your order at annual charity fundraiser STEVE HOWE in need to buy essentials and to the Tooele County edition, STAFF WRITER presents during the holidays. but Park City police need addi- It’s a time for generosity and While law enforcement offi- tional officers. being thankful, and Tooele cers from around the county Tooele County’s Shop With County law enforcement agen- will participate in the fund- a Cop is scheduled for Dec. 15, cies are doing their part to give raiser, the majority of Tooele beginning at the Country Pride back. City officers will be at Jim’s restaurant in Lake Point with An annual tradition, the Restaurant and the Grantsville a visit from Santa, who arrives Tip a Cop fundraisers are set City police will be at Casa Del by University of Utah medical for Dec. 4 at Casa Del Ray in Ray, according to Grantsville helicopter. From there, a con- Grantsville and Dec. 6 at Jim’s City Police Sgt. Lydon Allred. voy of police vehicles will make Restaurant in Tooele, both “I think Tip a Cop is a great its way to Walmart in Tooele FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB FILE PHOTO events running from 5 p.m. to opportunity for our … officers where gifts are purchased and Stockton Police Officer Cody Densley takes the order of Christine and Josh Maynes at Jim’s Restaurant in Tooele 9 p.m. to participate in a fundraising wrapped for the holiday. in the annual Tip-A-Cop event held to raise funds for Shop with a Cop last year. Area law enforcement officers The Tip a Cop program event,” Allred said. First, however, come the joined forces to wait tables to earn tips to help needy children buy items for Christmas. recruits law enforcement It’s also an opportunity for fundraising efforts and Tooele officers to become waiters officers to have positive inter- County’s law enforcement for an evening, and tips from actions with the community agencies are extending an the night of their service are and “earn” a donation by work- opportunity for anyone who donated to purchase toys and ing as servers, Allred said. can contribute. other gifts for needy children This year, several Grantsville “We hope the public comes in the area. City police officers will join the out to eat good food and to Tip a Cop is the primary Park City Police Department to support a good cause,” said fundraising event for the Shop with their Shop With a Tooele City Police Sgt. Jeremy With a Cop program, which Cop program, Allred said. The Hansen. pairs officers with families event, held on Dec. 1, is similar [email protected]

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tooele County Deputy Chris Reyes and server Carol Gritzmacher take the order of Jim and Tawna Walter at Jim’s Restaurant in Tooele last year in the annual Tip-A-Cop event.

Your Local Community Wildfire near Delle News. Stay burns 100 acres Informed. STEVE HOWE were able to get behind it and STAFF WRITER a timely change in wind direc- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO TOOELE A wildfire reported Sunday tion meant they were never TRANSCRIPT afternoon on the west face threatened, he said. New reflectors have been installed on the power lines near the Air Med landing pad off of 1000 North in Tooele. BULLETIN of the Cedar Mountains near Willden and three fire trucks The reflectors will enable pilots to see them in daylights and at night when using night vision googles. Subscribe Delle burned 100 acres, from NTFD responded to the 435-882-0050 according to the North Tooele fire, as well as one fire truck Fire District. from Grantsville Volunteer Local company donates refractors to Firefighters were dispatched Fire Department and a federal on a report of an outside fire Bureau of Land Management in the remote area of Tooele crew. save helicopters from power lines TOOELE TRANSCRIPT County, North Tooele Fire The cause of the fire has not BULLETIN District Chief Randy Willden been officially determined, STEVE HOWE said. When crews arrived on as it was put out after dark, STAFF WRITER ADMINISTRATION scene, the fire was burning Willden said. The area where The Grantsville company Scott C. Dunn Publisher in steep, rocky terrain on the the fire started is remote but is that created reflectors to keep Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus mountainside. a popular spot for target shoot- birds safe from power lines has OFFICE In addition to the difficulty ing and the investigation will now done the same for heli- Bruce Dunn Controller of the terrain, firefighters had continue today. copters. Chris Evans Office Manager to contend with sandy soil, The BLM crew will also FireFly Diverters, LLC, Vicki Higgins Customer Service according to Willden. A truck review the burned area to owned by Tim Chervick, cre- EDITORIAL responding to the fire became search for any hot spots or ated reflective avian diverters David Bern Editor stuck and had to be pulled reignition of the fire today. that are attached to power lines Darren Vaughan Sports Editor out by a specialty tow truck, Willden said it was unusual to prevent collisions. A similar Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Willden said. for there to be a wildfire of this principal went into diverters Tim Gillie Staff Writer Despite the adverse condi- size this late in the year, espe- that protect helicopters landing Steve Howe Staff Writer tions, the fire was reported out cially after recent precipitation in difficult conditions. Mark Watson Correspondent around 9:30 p.m., after it grew in the county. He said the fire Chervick, a Pennsylvania FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO ADVERTISING to around 100 acres, Willden illustrates how dry conditions native, received a bachelor’s New reflectors have been installed on the power lines near the Air Med Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager said. The blaze headed toward are in the state with the recent degree in wildlife manage- landing pad off of 1000 North in Tooele. The reflectors will enable pilots Keith Bird Advertising Sales communication towers on drought conditions. ment from the University of to see them in daylights and at night when using night vision googles. Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & the mountain tops but crews [email protected] Wyoming in 1973. Classified Advertising Manager On Nov. 7, some of the heli- are less useful at night. Chervick said he intends LAYOUT & DESIGN copter diverters were installed When helicopters collide to pitch the diverters to the John Hamilton Creative Director on power lines and the landing with power lines, the results Army National Guard next, as Liz Arellano Graphic Artist pad for the University of Utah can be deadly. On Oct. 30, a they can be used at static loca- PRODUCTION AirMed helicopter based at helicopter in Beekmantown, tions or landing zones on the Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager Call for donations 1250 North in Tooele. Rocky New York, collided with power ground. 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MARK WATSON cider) and then dine on baron during the Christmas season CORRESPONDENT of beef (pot roast) and other at the Majestic Yosemite Hotel Hear Ye! Hear Ye! A royal tasty items. The event will be in Yosemite National Park in feast with jugglers, jokers, catered by Ultimate Catering California’s Sierra Nevada. singers, musicians and more of Tooele. Main directors for the pro- is prepared for the public at The Pioneer Valley Chamber duction include Dale, Betta Celebration Hall in Grantsville Ensemble will perform old Nash, and Jenean Christensen. on Dec. 6-9 at 7 p.m. carols, a brass ensemble will Performers are Saari, Celebration Hall owner herald the visitors (audience), Morris, Tom Stam, Ryon Pamela Dale said her hall will and the jester, played by Elliott Hinckley, Stephen Hales, be transformed into an 18th- Morris of Stansbury Park, will Elizabeth Hale, Emily Winters, century England manor on provide comic relief,” Dale Joél Delgadillo, Heidi those nights for a “A Yuletide said. Robinson, Nancy DeMello, Feast.” “While people are eating, Barbara Wallace, Christie “This is not a play or strolling magicians will treat Steadman, and Russ Evans. an opera. It’s more like a the visitors to their various tal- Tickets are $25 each and Christmas pageant with ents,” Dale said. “It should be a can be purchased by calling the audience as guests at a jolly event, the first of its kind Dale at 435-884-5590 or tex- Christmas party,” Dale said. in Tooele County and the Salt ting to 801-205-8975. Tickets “There will be some acting, Lake area.” also can be purchased at event- and familiar Christmas carols She said the pageant will brite.com. Caterers need a firm will be sung.” be based on the model of the count by Nov. 29. The Lord of the Manor “The Bracebridge Dinner at Celebration Hall is locat- played by Jaden Saari will nar- Yosemite” where she sang 20 ed at 34 N. Church St. in rate the production. years ago. World famous pho- Grantsville. Guests will start the eve- tographer Ansel Adams direct- [email protected] ning sipping wassail (apple ed the event, which is still held

Retail experts expect Black Friday to remain busiest shopping day

COURTESY OF DANIEL PACHECO Local year end shopping jumped by 13.3 percent in 2017 Front: Joel Delgadillo and Emily Winters. Back: Heidi Robinson, Nancy DeMello, Russ Evans, Barbara Wallace ad Christie Steadman TIM GILLIE STAFF WRITER While the start of the “You don’t choose your family...” holiday shopping season has expanded over the years, retail consultants expect Black Friday will retain its crown as the busiest holiday shopping day. This is true despite com- petition from pre-Black Friday sales, Thanksgiving Day shop- ping, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday. “Our historical analysis indi- cates that Black Friday is again and has been the biggest shop- per traffic day of the year, and each Saturday in December gets progressively busier as you FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO approach Christmas Day,” said Liddiard Home Furnishing sales associate Jessica Butler tags a recliner on Brian Field, senior director of the Tooele store’s show room floor. The recliner is one of the 3-hour only retail consulting practice at doorbuster specials for Friday from 9 am to noon. ShopperTrak. “The Thanksgiving Day ing a different attitude towards will be shopping all weekend weekend — including Black Thanksgiving weekend shop- and retailers will be ready Friday as the busiest day, ping in younger consumers. to meet the demand,” said and the Saturday after “While the long weekend Matthew Shay, National Retail Thanksgiving, Nov. 24 as the always draws shoppers of all Federation president and CEO. fifth busiest day — will be a ages to take advantage of the “Retail is a vibrant, dynamic crucial span of days for retail- irresistible deals and promo- and competitive industry, but ers as they approach the holi- tions that retailers are offering, one thing is certain — consum- day season,” Field said. we’re seeing a change in how ers are the winners no matter ShopperTrak Analytics is the younger consumers see which day or which way they a national firm that advises the weekend,” said Phil Rist, shop.” retail businesses and shopping Prosper Insights executive vice Consumers also reported in centers. president. “Compared to older the National Retail Federation The National Retail generations, younger consum- survey that they expect to Federation is also expecting a ers under the age of 35 are spend 4.1 percent more in busy Black Friday. A total of 71 more likely to be attracted by 2018 than they did in 2017 on percent of consumers surveyed the social aspects of shopping holiday shopping. for the NRF said they will over the weekend or by the fact “The holidays are just shop on Black Friday. Small that it is a family tradition.” around the corner and con- Business Saturday will attract Online shopping venues and sumers are ready to shop,” Stansbury High School 41 percent of consumers sur- department stores should see Shay said. “Confidence is near veyed, with 78 percent of those the same amount of shoppers an all-time high, unemploy- November 30 - December 11th 7:30 said they will shop on the over the holidays with an equal ment is the lowest we’ve seen Saturday after Thanksgiving amount — 55 percent — of in decades and take-home MAtinees on December 1st & 8th 2:00 specifically to support local consumers in the National wages are up. All of that is small businesses. Retail Federation survey reflected in consumers’ buying Cyber Monday will see 46 reporting that they will shop in plans. Retailers expect strong percent of consumers making both places. demand this year, and are purchases online, according to Even with online shopping, prepared with a wide array of Discount Tickets on sale @ www.stalliondrama.org the survey. retails will see shoppers in merchandise while offering Only 21 percent of those their stores, because 50 per- strong deals and promotions Ticket Prices at the door (Cash Sales): surveyed reported that they cent of online shoppers said during the busiest and most Adults: $8.50 plan to shop on Thanksgiving they plan to pick up their pur- competitive shopping season of Day. chases in the store. the year.” Non-SHS Students/ Seniors: $7.50 Prosper Insights & Analytics, “Whether it’s heading to Locally holiday shopping which conducted the sur- the stores after finishing their has increased. Retail sales SHS students and Children under 12: $5.50 vey for the National Retail turkey or going online on in Tooele County during the Federation, said they are see- Cyber Monday, consumers months of November and December jumped from $61.6 million in 2016 to 68.8 mil- lion in 2017, a 13.3 percent increase, according to data “Never attribute to malice what can be from the Utah State Tax Commission. adequately explained by stupidity.” Holiday changes [email protected] – Unknown publishing schedule

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OUR VIEW Pros and cons Local taxpayers will need to be well informed about proposed bond for three new schools Tooele County voters may be asked next year to dig deeper into their wallets for the sake of keeping public education in step with Tooele Valley’s residential growth. As reported in last Thursday’s edition, the Tooele County School District may ask voters next November to support a $150-190 million bond for building three new schools that have been anticipated by the district for years. The schools include a new high school in Tooele, a new junior high school in Stansbury Park, and a new elementary school in Grantsville. The new high school is to be built west of Home Depot near Overlake in Tooele, and the new junior high south of Stansbury High School and Bates Canyon Road. The location for the new elementary school in Grantsville has yet to be decided or publicly announced by the school district. Properties for both the high school and junior high school were bought by the school district with funds from a $49 million bond local voters approved by a 55 percent margin in 2015. The majority of the funds were used to build Old Mill and Sterling Elementary schools, increase the capaci- ty of Tooele Junior High, and pay for miscellaneous projects at Tooele High, Grantsville High, and Grantsville Junior High schools. Also reported last Thursday, the school district is looking to build new schools in Vernon and Ibapah to replace dated facilities there. But money for those two schools will be paid for with funds from the school district’s current capital projects fund. At last week’s school board meeting, school district superintendent Scott Rogers said the district needs the new schools because of continued growth GUEST OPINION and crowded schools. According to school district data, the proof of that need is in the num- bers. As of Oct. 1, student enrollment at Stansbury High School was at 142 percent of the school’s ideal capacity. On that same date, Tooele High Those Florida recounts: It’s School was at 137 percent, Tooele Junior High School was at 133 percent and Clarke Johnsen Junior High School was at 100 percent. At last week’s school board meeting, Rogers said the district needs to know the cost and what the schools will look like so “our patrons will know what they are paying for” before advertising for the bond. That is being Johnny Rocco time, see? done. The school board’s action last week included approving architectural service fees for the design of the new high school and junior high school, ’d planned to spend the day beg- And ballots that were supposed to be and a request for interest and qualifications for designing the new elemen- ging editors for the hundreds of kept separate from other ballots were tary school. dollars it would cost for a ticket to mysteriously mixed together. Election I John Kass But there’s something more we hope the school district will do before see political rock star Michelle Obama GUEST COLUMNIST deadlines for reporting votes were and while pursuing the bond. As with past bond propositions, the school launch her book (and presidential ignored. And those who criticized district has made strong efforts, through meetings and other means, to well campaign) with Oprah Winfrey, and Snipes for her incompetence were inform citizens about the purpose of a bond and what it will cost to repay it. then join the rest of the media in pro- branded, of course, as racists. It’s still early in the process and the bond’s actual amount hasn’t been set. Michelle hysteria. references to coal and “the papers.” Is it fraud, as President Donald Yet, due to the high cost of this new proposed bond, a transparent informa- I’d also planned to imagine Hillary Edward G. Robinson, with his never- Trump and other Republicans say? tion process must be done again. Voters will need to know all of the pros Clinton, alone in her afternoon ending use of “see?” played Johnny Members of the Democratic Media and cons before marking a ballot next November. kitchen, reaching for another box of Rocco in the old movie “Key Largo,” Complex that loathes Trump insist cheap chardonnay, muttering bit- with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren there is “no evidence” of fraud, but terly: “Michelle thinks she’s Beyonce? Bacall. that smacks of political complicity. GUEST OPINION (Bleep) that. I’m the boss ... Who’s the But in Florida last week, just as I suppose that “no evidence” boss who’s the boss who’s the boss?” it was 18 years ago with hanging means there are no videos of Florida But then Johnny Rocco had to butt chads and Chicago’s Bill Daley try- Democrats trading extra Jell-O to in and ruin things. ing to stiffen Al Gore’s limp spine, it’s seniors for Democratic votes. With angry charges of voter fraud Johnny Rocco time. Snipes didn’t know or wouldn’t Trump has avoided and racism and incompetence in the Why? say how many ballots she had when botched Florida recounts of close Because thousands of Democratic polls closed. Sixty-five other election races for governor and the U.S. votes were miraculously found in supervisors in Florida were able to Senate, it’s time to consult Johnny Florida’s heavily Democratic Broward complete their tasks on time. getting tuned out Rocco. County after polls were closed on “Saying her office ‘was not as slow He’s a political expert, see? With Election Day. as last year,’ offers little consolation,” idterm losses typically roots along the Chicago Way but wise The Republican candidate for said the Fort Lauderdale-based Sun humble a sitting president in the way of Florida vote recounts Senate, Florida Gov. Rick Scott, Sentinel in an editorial calling for Mof the United States, but too, see? had the votes to declare victory. On Snipe’s ouster. Donald Trump is beyond humbling. “I take a nobody, see? Teach ‘em Tuesday night. And Republican Ron And those mysteriously discov- He is the most unbowed what to say, get his name in the DeSantis, the candidate for governor, ered boxes of ballots and all the rest? president ever to lose a house of papers,” Rocco says while getting had the votes to win. On Tuesday Those don’t appear to be political sins Congress. Anyone who thought a straight razor shave down in Key night. of commission as much as they’re Trump would be taken down a Largo. “Yeah, pay for his campaign But after election day, and with political sins of omission. Mistakes notch, even by a more stinging expenses. Dish out a lot of groceries, those thousands of votes coming in, happen, see? electoral rebuke, doesn’t know the and coal, get my boys to bring the vot- things changed. Johnny Rocco would tell you as man. He will remain the ringmas- ers out, and then count the votes over And Brenda Snipes, the Broward much, after giving you a good slap in ter of American politics until the cal base is still there for him, and and over until they added up right election supervisor with a sodden his- the mouth. What do you need, a road day, presumably in January 2021 in many key statewide races, there and he was elected ... yeah.” tory of incompetence and repeated map? or 2025, when he gets on Marine for the candidate he endorsed and Yeah, Johnny. Yeah. violation of election law, was at it Is it just simple stupid racism that One for the last time. stumped for. His rallies are still a Rocco was loosely based on a again. drives the criticism of Snipes? The He made the midterms about hot ticket. He now has a cadre of Chicago gangster named Al. Yeah, Ballots were found in abandoned him, because, really, what else allies, like newly elected Florida that Al. It was long ago, hence Rocco’s boxes and other mysterious places. SEE KASS PAGE A5 ® would he make them about? Trump Gov. Ron DeSantis, whom he basi- will never lose his interest in air- cally created. time, or the ratings. He boasted at Alienating traditional a rally that, thanks to him, interest Republican voters in the suburbs, GUEST OPINION in the midterms was running high- of course, comes with a real cost. er than ever. And he was right. For one thing, it hands Democrats Even if Democrats had a a constituency spread throughout larger victory, on the scale of the the country, as demonstrated by How blue states help red states make ends meet Republican sweep in 1994, it the GOP carnage in widely dis- would be impossible to imagine persed House races. onald Trump and Republicans expansive view of the meaning of Trump getting upstaged. But, for Trump’s purposes, the in Congress love to demonize “welfare” to its logical conclusion to His 90-minute post-election GOP’s strength in Florida, Ohio government handouts. But include all those benefiting from fed- D Robert Reich Q&A in the East Room of the White and Iowa suggests that, all things their own red-state supporters depend GUEST COLUMNIST eral spending, this means blue states House was expansive, combative, being equal, key pieces of his 2016 on these handouts. And the hand- are sending welfare to red states — boastful, gripping, outlandish, electoral map are still ripe for the outs are increasingly financed by the the same red states that say they don’t conciliatory, amusing — and unlike picking in 2020. inhabitants of blue states. like welfare. any postelection news conference Losing the House is a blow, not The federal program Temporary same red states are often the biggest Under the new tax law enacted we’ve ever seen (even without so much because it stalls Trump’s Assistance for Needy Families — what beneficiaries. by Trump and the Republicans, blue Trump mentioning, by the by, that congressional agenda (there wasn’t we used to call “welfare” — is now If you include price supports for states will be giving even more “wel- he was firing his attorney general). going to be much of one), but tiny. It provides cash assistance to less agriculture, subsidies for land man- fare” to red states. The press loved every minute because he now has an adversary than 1 percent of Americans. agement and forestry, and federal That’s because the law sets new of it, practically begging him to with subpoena power. But the Trump administration is money flowing to defense contractors, limits for the amount of state and keep going. The perverse symbiotic Investigative conflict looms. proposing to lump many other social you’ll find that the economies of red local taxes that people can deduct relationship between Trump and The subject matter will be most programs under a new agency with states depend heavily on federal dol- from their federal taxable incomes. the media, so key to the success of unwelcome to Trump, including his the word “welfare” in its title, in order lars. both, is alive and well. tax returns and his businesses. The to make Americans think we’re living But that’s not even the biggest SEE REICH PAGE A5 ® According to Trump, the elec- fight won’t be. It will be high-stakes in a vast welfare state. irony. It turns out residents of blue tion wasn’t a “thumpin’” or “shel- combat of the sort that he thrives A recent White House report on states send more tax money to lacking” — George W. Bush’s and on, the more intense, perilous and imposing work requirements, for Washington than they get back in fed- LETTERS POLICY Barack Obama’s words for their dramatic, the better. Because he example, lumps Medicaid, food assis- eral help, while residents of red states The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to own setbacks — it was a personal will be at the center of it. tance and housing aid into a rebrand- send less money to Washington than the editor from readers. Letters must be no victory that had been blighted by Trump’s genius at keeping our ed program called “noncash welfare.” they get back in federal help. longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and some Republicans not sufficiently interest is undimmed, whether we But defined this broadly, a large In 2015, for example, New Jersey accompanied by the writer’s name, address embracing him. He proceeded to are appalled, energized or enter- chunk of America relies on welfare — got back only 74 cents in federal and phone number. Longer letters may be mock by name fellow Republicans tained. He’s so far avoided a fate including a lot of people who wouldn’t spending for every tax dollar its inhab- published, based on merit and at the Editor’s who had lost, in another presiden- worse than electoral setbacks — like to think of themselves as being on itants sent to Washington, accord- discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. tial first. getting tuned out. the dole. ing to the Rockefeller Institute of Letters written to thank an individual or Trump has legitimate bragging Add in disability benefits, unem- Government. New York got back 81 organization should be submitted for “Notes of Appreciation.” rights: The Republican showing in Rich Lowry is editor of the ployment insurance and medical ben- cents on the dollar, Connecticut 82 the Senate was strong. His politi- National Review. efits, and such rebranded “welfare” cents and Massachusetts 83 cents. Readers who are interested in writing a longer guest op-ed column on a topic of general amounts to fully 17 percent of the But when you turn to the red states, interest should contact Editor David Bern. average American’s income. it’s the opposite. Mississippi received Email: [email protected] EDITORIAL BOARD The term “welfare” is especially $2.13 for every tax dollar that its Fax: (435) 882-6123 Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern unpopular in red states that vote inhabitants sent to Washington. West Mail: Letters to the Editor Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor Republican and support Trump. But Virginia received $2.07, Kentucky: Tooele Transcript-Bulletin when you think broadly about all $1.90 and South Carolina $1.71. P.O. Box 390 With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, Tooele, UT 84074 including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. forms of government assistance, these Taking the Trump administration’s TUESDAY November 20, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 Initiative gives children cars to accommodate disabilities LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — “It means a lot to me for Research Institute and Rolling to, the Lincoln Journal Star “When you learn about this, on each car, adding a pushbut- Reagan Graham rolled into the her to have this,” said Jordan Hills Trading Inc. reported. it’s hard to stop giving,” Rick ton accelerator on the steering west Lincoln warehouse in a Graham. “And to have a more The electric cars — higher- “It gives her a lot more Sebek said. wheel, and five-point harnesses wheelchair, but soon she was normal life than being con- grade versions of the Power mobility, to go to the park and They reached out to to keep the kids in their seats, cruising in style. fined to just a few areas.” Wheels found at Target and play more, or to go to the back- Madonna earlier this fall. disabling the gas pedal, getting The 2-year-old wheeled Her daughter was one of Walmart — were modified by yard and play with her sisters,” Chase Pfeifer, Madonna’s the right fit. around in her new blue Ford, three children with special University of Nebraska-Lincoln Graham said. assistant research director, had For 5-year-old Payton the gathered crowd making needs who were presented engineering students to meet The presentation was the already adapted three cars. The Raasch, who has cerebral palsy room for her, music on her car with their own wheels on each child’s specific needs, giv- result of two weeks of work kids there loved the results, and limited neck strength, the stereo, a smile on her face. Nov. 2, the result of a recent ing the young drivers a more between Madonna and Rolling but the work was difficult student volunteers used PVC And on her mother’s. partnership between Madonna open road than they’re used Hills, though each had already and costly. Cars for kids with pipe and a 3-D printer to build been modifying cars on their special needs require remote a head support. own. controls — so parents can take “He likes to be on the go,” Rolling Hills is a Lincoln- the wheel when necessary — said his father, Justin Raasch. the “Deep South” of your wish- Sen. Marco Rubio told Politico. based online retailer, selling and the cars Pfeifer was buy- “This will be a nice option Kass ful knee-jerk mythology. com. party tents and a line of elec- ing from big-box stores didn’t around the house.” continued from page A4 Snipes also piped up, and Broward County’s history of tric children’s cars. Last year, have them. That required more Depending on the model angrily too, bothered as she election incompetence and fail- owners Rick and Dawn Sebek modification. and the modifications needed, was by increasing calls for her ure is well-known, from missed heard from a Utah customer But the cars from Rolling the cars each cost between race card is the Democratic resignation. election deadlines and shoddy who was modifying the com- Hills already came equipped $300 and $500, and the three left’s default position, always. “It’s sort of hard to rule out reporting to ballots destroyed pany’s cars for kids with special with remote controls. “This is donated earlier this month MSNBC’s lefty cheerleader race, but I won’t say, ‘Oh, I’m a when the law mandates they needs. going to make it a lot easier,” were sponsored by Midwest Joy Reid — who makes CNN black woman and that’s why.’ should have been saved. The couple did some Pfeifer said. “This seemed like Bank. buffoon Jim Acosta sound I’m not saying that,” Snipes Democrats are being research, learned about Go the perfect fit for us.” But therapists measured somewhat reasonable — said. accused, but Republicans Baby Go — a national effort Two weeks ago, Madonna three more children, and proved this by playing the race Oh, you’re not saying that? bear the burden here too, to match kids with modified therapists selected three of they’ll need donations for those card clumsily but with gusto. Well, it sure seems like you’re since former Gov. Jeb Bush, a cars — and launched their own their pediatric outpatient cli- — and for all of the other cars “Here is the way they are saying exactly that, see? Republican, appointed Snipes. nonprofit in February. Their ents — a pair of 2-year-olds they want to match with young treating Brenda Snipes, who is People without wits reflex- And she was kept on by Scott, SMILE foundation worked with and a 5-year-old. They were drivers in need. the longtime election supervi- ively reach for the race card, even after she repeatedly a physical therapist to modify a measured, their needs were “We would love nothing sor there, who by the way is an even when it doesn’t apply, proved her incompetence. half-dozen cars in Lincoln, and assessed, and eight of Pfeifer’s more than to give away as older black woman in the Deep because it has worked time and Johnny Rocco is smiling. it donated more models to the university students got to work. many cars as we can,” Rick South,” said Reid. again. Perhaps it’s time to stop. See? program in Utah. They spent about four hours Sebek said. Ah, older black woman, Broward County is “not just Deep South. I see where you’re the most troubled elections John Kass is a columnist for going, Joy, except that racially office in the state, it’s the most the Chicago Tribune. His Twitter diverse and heavily Democratic troubled elections office in the handle is @john_kass. Broward County isn’t exactly nation,” Florida Republican FULL SERVICE FUNERAL HOME

aid the poor, elderly and sick. grams relied upon mostly by Reich Because most Americans figure the poor end up helping a large we’re all in this together, we portion of us, because roughly continued from page A4 believe those of us who can do one-third of all Americans are so ought to help out those in poor at some point in their lives And since people in blue states need. and therefore dependent on pay much more in state and We don’t regard the help as these programs. local taxes than people in red welfare handouts. We call it So when the Trump admin- states, blue-staters will be pay- social insurance. istration attacks so-called “wel- ing that much more in federal In fact, social insurance is fare,” it’s really attacking the taxes. needed and used by almost things most of us need. And it’s Which means an even bigger all of us. That’s why Social artificially dividing the country transfer going from blue-state Security, Medicare and unem- into “us” and “them.” residents to all those red-state ployment insurance are so pop- In reality, voters in red states FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTER Republican voters whose party ular. Even though the money are as dependent on the federal SERVING TOOELE COUNTY & THE WASATCH FRONT SINCE 1979 despises handouts. to finance them comes mostly government as voters in blue I want to be quick to add from taxpayers who aren’t cur- states. Truth be told, even more that most of us here in blue rently dependent on these pro- dependent. Serving with Old Fashioned Warmth and Sincerity states don’t mind giving red grams, we don’t begrudge their states a bigger helping hand. recipients because we assume Robert Reich’s latest book is Truth be told, the vast that most of us will need these “The Common Good,” and his majority of Americans also programs someday. newest documentary is “Saving 435.884.3031 • 50 W MAIN • GRANTSVILLE oppose cuts to programs that It turns out that even pro- Capitalism.” www.daltonhoopes.com

ATHLETES FIXED HERE 435-615-8822 pso A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY November 20, 2018 hom n’s OBITUARIES T SmokeHouse SmokeHouse Marilyn Terry Black Primary teacher, Boy Scout leader, and Relief Society Marilyn Terry Black was worker. Marilyn gave kindness, SMOKED - FRESH born Oct. 28, 1927 to Royal reached out, and helped oth- and Tressa Langston Terry in ers in need. Lynndyl, Utah, the third of five Thank you, Dr. Ronald children. Marilyn passed away Trudel, the Rocky Mountain peacefully in the morning of Home Health and Hospice Turkeys Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018. staff, and Home Instead staff She was preceded in death by for your good care of Mom. her husband, Verle Dee Black; We know that our mother $ 69 her parents, Royal and Tressa; and grandmother has had lb *While supplies last. 3 and all of her siblings: Farrell a happy reunion with many Langston Terry, Royal Bruce loved ones. ORDER NOW FOR THE Terry, Joyce Terry Muhlestein, Funeral services will be HOLIDAYS! and Forrest Alma Terry. She held Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018, leaves behind her two chil- at 10 a.m. at the Tooele 4th dren, Kathryn (Stephen) Ricks Ward Chapel, located at 192 3975 N. Hwy 36 • Erda • 435.882.0215 of Minot, North Dakota; Brent The Church of Jesus Christ Temple. As a wife and mother, W. 200 South, Tooele, Utah, (Lisa) Black of Elko, Nevada; of Latter-day Saints. Marilyn she made her home first in with a viewing prior from 8:30 12 grandchildren and 40 grew up in Lynndyl, Utah, Deseret, Utah, and later in to 9:30 a.m. Grave dedication great-grandchildren. attended BYU, and married Dugway and Tooele. Marilyn will be at Deseret Cemetery at Marilyn was born and Verle Dee Black on April served her Savior, His Church, 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov., raised by goodly parents in 30, 1947, in the Salt Lake and our community as a 20, 2018. MATTERS OF FAITH So many Bibles around, but do you know what it actually teaches? hen you were little doesn’t catch the guy who told asked, “Why do you call me did any of your sib- you that; it seems he usually Lord, but don’t do what I say?” lings or your friends catches you. Our society promotes, and W Jon McCartney ever tell you that “Mom said As I said before, most of the many “popular” preachers GUEST COLUMNIST we could do this…” or “Yeah, time you would be a whole lot teach, that God wants you my dad said we could use better off if you would check to be happy. But God’s Word that…?” I remember a good to see if “so-n-so” actually said teaches us that He wants you friend of mine who we went they reportedly said. whatever it is they reportedly to be blessed. Certainly some- out cruising with. It was fun — But let’s not just point to said. I wonder why we don’t times in life we are happy, but until we got busted because his children regarding such things. check? Usually it’s because many circumstances can dispel Full Local Sports Coverage mother didn’t actually say he Most of you who have worked we don’t want to look like the our happiness. But even in the could use her car. In fact, she for companies for any length odd man out. We want to fit midst of tragedies you can be had really told him she would of time have probably heard in. Plus, we usually like the blessed of the Lord, and be in Every Issue call the police if he ever did. To similar things. “Oh, sure, that’s direction the supposed saying filled with His comfort and joy. his surprise that’s exactly what the way the boss wants it done. allows us to go, so we simply The Bible is the Word of God TOOELE she did. Plus it is much easier that choose to believe it. that tells us what He wants TRANSCRIPT Most of the time we would way.” “Oh yeah, it’s OK if we It’s not just things that your for us, what He requires of us, be a whole lot better off if we take an extra 30 minutes for mom or your boss supposedly and how He wants us to treat BULLETIN would check to see if “so-n-so” lunch. No big deal.” It seems to said that people make up. We others. Deuteronomy 32:47 actually said whatever it is be Murphy’s Law that the boss also hear a lot of things in our says that God’s Word is life to culture about what God says in us. The Bible is a lamp unto the Bible. People say that God your feet that helps you to see says we can do this, or that we where you are, and a light for can’t do that. They say that your path so that you can see God says this about who we what is ahead of you. This way are, or they say what God will you can keep from stumbling, NOV 24 or won’t do for you. or from being fooled by the Be warned! You need to world when you are told things NOV 28 check these things out for that God didn’t really say that yourself. What God said or can actually be to your detri- didn’t say can have a far great- ment. er impact on you and your The other day I was talking eternal existence than your with some people about the mother grounding you for two Holy Spirit reminding us of weeks because of something things God has said. But I had stupid you did when you were to point out to them that the 14. Holy Spirit doesn’t “remind Lately at our church, we you” of something you didn’t have been talking about what already know; He reminds you many people claim the Bible of something you learned in says, but that in fact it doesn’t the Bible that is useful at the say. Such things as, “God won’t time He reminds you. give you more than you can If you want to do those GRANTSVILLE handle.” things that God calls you to do, “Since we are saved by grace or avoid the things God warns we can do what we want.” you about, you need to read “We are all God’s children.” His Word for yourself. Spend “God wants you to be happy.” time in the Bible each day. It is “Money is the root of all just as important as the food evil.” Or “God helps those who you eat. That is why Jesus said, help themselves.” “Man does not live on bread Do these things sound famil- alone, but by every word that iar? They should, as you likely proceeds from the mouth of S have heard them more times God.” A E than you can count. But are It is foolish to be surrounded N D they really what God teaches by so many Bibles but not TA PARA in the Bible? know what it actually teaches. For example, the Bible It is wisdom to read the Bible, makes it clear you can’t handle understand it with God’s help, PM anything in a godly way on and apply it to your life. That your own, but that you can is like the person who builds handle all things through the their house on a foundation of SAT • NOV 24 • 6 Lord who strengthens you! The rock, and not on sand. Bible is very clear that even though you are saved by grace, Jon McCartney is pastor of Line up begins at God nonetheless expects you First Baptist Church of Tooele. 5:30 at to obey Him. That’s why Jesus Grantsville Utah brewers subject to new City Hall step in path to selling beer West on Main Street to Academy SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Paul Gatza, director of the brewers will have to specially Boulder, Colorado-based nation- Square (Fire Station) test lower alcohol beer before it al Brewers Association, said can go on the shelves of grocery he doesn’t know of any other and convenience stores, adding state where beverage regulators 26 N. Center Street another hurdle to a list of the require testing of certain beers. state’s tight liquor regulators. “This is something that would The Salt Lake Tribune reports not fly in many states, as it puts the state is mandating that lower an undue burden on the small- alcohol beer must be tested est breweries that have the least to ensure it isn’t exceeding a amount of sales,” he said. COME CELEBRATE A threshold of 4 percent alcohol by It could also discourage small- volume. er brewers from making special DAY OF CHRISTMAS FUN! The testing must be done in a test batches of beer, he added. state laboratory before the new The state Department of beer that is 3.2 percent alcohol Alcohol Beverage Control used to by weight hits stores. send samples to an out-of-state Meet Santa after the “It’s not really an inconve- lab. It now is in a joint agree- nience for the brewers to send ment with the state Department a sample,” said Nicole Dicou, of Agriculture and Food, which Parade at the Fire Station! executive director of the Utah has on-site labs. Brewers Guild, “but it is another “Now we are doing our due hoop to jump through.” diligence,” he said. “We want Free Cookies, Hot Chocolate Dicou said the guild was to make sure that anything we under the impression that this list, the alcohol content, is cor- sort of testing was part of a rect per the labeling,” said Cade & Candy Canes! national push toward standard- Meier, department deputy direc- ization. tor. TUESDAY November 20, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 Frank OHLMAN M Attorney at Law Tooele County 2019 Tentative General Fund Budget Revenue in property tax for the owner lic hearing on proposed tax Hikes of the average $240,000 home increases be held before the General Fund Revenue 2018 2019 % change continued from page A1 in Tooele County or an annual 2019 budget is adopted. The Free TAXES increase of $10.32 for a busi- final adopted property tax rate Consultation for County General Property Tax $ 5,769,873 $ 6,058,367 5.0% ness of the same value. can’t be higher than the pro- county is looking at $8.2 mil- Combined together, the posed increase. Wills & lion in net gain from the sale Sales Tax $ 2,400,000 $ 2,450,000 2.1% proposed increases would add There is no public hearing Trusts in 2019. County Asessing/Collecting Tax $ 1,799,592 $ 1,979,551 10.0% $27.38 to the annual prop- scheduled for the 2019 tenta- That $8.2 million may be erty tax bill of a $240,000 tive budget. However, during used to cover several capital Mass Transit Tax $ 800,000 $ 800,000 0.0% homeowner. The owner of a Tuesday night’s meeting, the projects included in the 2019 Fee in Lieu of of Taxes $ 514,000 $ 492,000 -4.3% business with the same value county commission will set 493 W. 400 N. Tooele tentative budget. would pay a total of an addi- Interest and Penalties $ 203,500 $ 202,500 -0.5% the date, time, and place for a The tentative budget tional $49.78 in property tax public hearing before it adopts 882-4800 includes a $9.4 million trans- Prior Years Taxes $ 190,000 $ 190,000 0.0% to the county. the final 2019 budget. fer to the capital projects fund Franchise Fees $ 50,000 $ 38,000 -24.0% For property owners in The county commission’s www.tooelelawoffice.com from the general fund in 2019. unincorporated Tooele County, Tuesday meeting starts at 7 That’s $7.4 million more than TOTAL TAXES $ 11,726,965 $ 12,210,418 4.1% the county commission is pro- p.m. in room 321 of the Tooele what was transferred to capital OTHER REVENUE posing a 5 percent increase in County Building, 47 S. Main Subscribe Today projects from the general fund the municipal type services St., Tooele City. Business LIcenses $ 35,000 $ 30,000 -14.3% in 2018. fund levy. The municipal type [email protected] 435-882-0050 The municipal services fund Federal PILT $ 3,306,605 $ 3,200,000 -3.2% services fund levy is only will transfer another $2.2 Other Intergovernmental $ 1,670,499 $ 1,608,996 -3.7% assessed on property in unin- million to the capital project corporated Tooele County. It funds, according to the 2019 Charges for Services $ 4,166,700 $ 4,282,100 2.8% is in addition to the property PLEASE ADOPT US! tentative budget. Fines and Foreitures $ 510,000 $ 510,000 0.0% taxes for general operations, The 2019 capital project health department, and assess- Miscellaneous * $ 240,800 $ 18,719,300 7673.8% budget swells from $2.4 mil- ing and collecting. lion in 2018 to $12 million in Transfer from Muncipal Services Fund $ 4,511,881 $ 4,936,126 9.4% The proposed 5 percent 2019, according to the tenta- West Desert Mitigation Fees $ 4,300,000 $ 4,300,000 0.0% increase in the county’s munic- tive budget. ipal type services fund levy Major projects in the Regional Landfill $ 635,371 $ 635,371 0.0% would mean that the owner of 2019 capital projects bud- Fund Balance Appropriated $ (795,140) $ (204,884) -74.2% the average $240,000 home get include: $5 million for a would pay an additional $7.54 Other Contribitions/Transfers $ 384,036 $ 430,518 12.1% Midvalley sewer trunk, $2 annually in property tax. The million for a new road that TOTAL GENERAL FUND REVENUE $ 30,692,717 $ 50,657,945 65.0% owner of a business with the runs from Droubay to state TOTAL REVENUE Less UMC sale $ 30,692,717 $ 32,107,945 4.6% same value would pay $13.71 Route 36 south of Cimmarron * includes $18,550,000 UMC sales price in additional property tax each Way, $1.5 million for Pole year. SWEET Canyon Road, $750,000 for If adopted, the proposed Stansbury Parkway, $525,000 assessing and collecting levy, the county health department property tax increases would DOG & for a Deseret Peak Complex which is used to recoup the levy would also mean a $10.85 take effect in 2019. KITTENS water reuse project, $500,000 cost of assessing and collecting annual increase in property The county commission for Midvalley Highway envi- property tax. tax for the owner of the aver- won’t adopt the actual proper- ronmental, and $200,000 for The proposed increase in age $240,000 home in Tooele ty tax increases for 2019 until Village Boulevard East. the county general operations County. The annual property later in the year, usually in The proposed property tax levy would mean a $10.85 tax increase for a business of July or August. This allows the increases for 2019 include a 5 annual increase in property the same value would also county commission to use the percent increase each for the tax for the owner of the aver- be $19.73, according to the 2019 property tax values and county general fund levy, the age $240,000 home in Tooele public notice published by the total taxable value of property health department fund levy, County. The annual property county. in the county to adopt the tax and the municipal services tax increase for a business The 10 percent proposed rate necessary to produce the fund levy. The county commis- of the same value would be increase in the county’s assess- amount of revenue needed for For more info. on animals- sion is also proposing a 10 per- $19.73. ing and collecting levy would the 2019 budget. Adoption Procedure cent increase in the county’s The proposed increase in mean a $5.68 annual increase State law requires a pub- Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing Tooele City and possible shelter fee. Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to Grantsville hold animals for 5 business The objective of the CRA ENYO has not developed a public hearing on the pro- Animal Shelter 884-6881 Project project areas would be to proposed budget for the tax posed Horseshoe Solar Project days before euthanization. continued from page A1 diversify and expand the coun- incentive for the project, but Community Reinvestment ty’s tax base resulting in a ben- its representative said the Area on Dec. 7 at 6:30 p.m. in Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. redevelopment activities in the efit to all taxing entities. The company would work with the room 321 of the Tooele County area. creation of the CRAs and the school district on developing Building at 47 S. Main St. in Tooele Veterinary Clinic One project area is known use of tax increment financing an agreement. Tooele City. 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 as the Elektron Community are essential to accomplishing School board member Scott [email protected] Reinvestment Project Area. It those objectives, according to Bryan pointed out that ENYO’s includes 549 acres of School a study of the CRAs commis- proposed project is different and Institutional Trust Land sioned by the county. from other economic develop- Administration property north ENYO expects to invest $151 ment projects that the school of U.S. Magnesium. million in the projects with district has been asked to sup- Tooele Education The other project area $140 million of that being in port in the past. is named the Horseshoe personal property — the solar “Currently, we receive no F   Community Reinvestment panels and transmission equip- tax from the property,” he said. S T  C  S  Project Area. It includes 1,706 ment. “There is no impact on our ser- acres of SITLA land south of In order to capture the per- vices, but we gain something. Timpie, near Interstate 80 and sonal property as new growth We’re not really giving any- Skull Valley Road. in property tax, the personal thing up and that makes a big ENYO is anticipating a property must be included in difference.” demand for renewable energy a CRA. Other school board mem- in Utah based on the construc- If CRAs are created, the new bers echoed Bryan’s com- tion of businesses, manufac- taxable value to the county’s ments. Chalk Talk turers, and local governments tax base would be $157 mil- The school board directed that include broadening their lion and would generate a total ENYO to continue discussion portfolio of renewable energy of $2.18 million in property with the school district’s busi- Salute of Gratitude use as part of their business taxes. Without the CRA, the ness administrator. By Clint Spindler plans, according to a repre- new growth value would be The Tooele County sentative of ENYO that spoke $11 million with a total of Commission, in its role as the What a privilege it is to live at the school board’s Nov. 13 $154,000 in new growth prop- Tooele County Redevelopment in the greatest country in the meeting. erty tax, according to ENYO. Agency Board, will hold a world! This is mostly possible because of the patriotic grit of those who have served, and are currently serving, a military commitment to our Utah mayor killed in Afghanistan country. All military service, whether during conflicts, wars, or peacetime, is accomplished had ‘loved Afghan people’ through noble sacrifice and the upholding of ideal principles West Elementary Veterans Wall. Students wrote about their on which our incredible favorite veteran. OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A The choir sang “America served two tours in Iraq. country was founded. Utah mayor killed while serv- the Beautiful” as the open- Younger brother Derek One rewarding aspect to see students and others Mayor Debbie Winn, council ing in the National Guard ing hymn and “Born to be a Taylor said Brent had a knack of the mission at Tooele understand and appreciate the members, along with Jon in Afghanistan had “loved Soldier” to close in a nod to for bridging gaps and finding Education Foundation is to many sacrifices made by our Gossett from Life’s Worth the Afghan people” and was the service’s focus on Taylor’s resolutions among people promote the spirit of patriotism countries service members, and Living Foundation teamed a man of conviction, confi- love of country and commit- with different views — a and dedication to country to show genuine gratitude for up to spearhead a special dence and compassion, fam- ment to sacrifice. talent he developed at the throughout Tooele School such service. recognition celebration ily and military leaders said His wife, Jennie, didn’t family home where fights and District and our community as Most people are keenly highlighting the 100th at a public funeral Saturday. speak but has previously said disagreements were frequent. a whole. As such, it was nice aware that freedom isn’t really anniversary of Veteran’s Brent Taylor, 39, was a the family felt “heartache but He said his brother always to see the various Veteran’s free, but rather comes with Day. Part of their message deeply patriotic man who no regret” because Taylor was ended their phone conversa- Day activities held throughout devastating consequences was, “that it is everyone’s was committed to training trying to bring freedom to tions with “Love ya, Derek.” and a steep price. It was responsibility to continue to do commandos as part of an others. He said his brother was Tooele School District this everything humanly possible effort to build the capacity Besides his wife, Taylor blessed with “three Cs,” — past Friday whereby schools truly humbling to see many of the Afghan national army, leaves behind their seven commitment, confidence invited veterans to lunch and groups and organizations to support and honor our Utah Army National Guard children, ranging from 11 and compassion — and those recognition assemblies. As come together this past veterans, and to assist in taking Maj. Gen. Jefferson Burton months to 13 years old. were the driving force behind an Army veteran, few things Saturday at the local National care of them once they return said at the service inside an The memorial service everything he accomplished. warm my heart more than Guard Armory and Veterans from their service.” events center in the northern capped off several days of “As a brother, Brent was as Memorial Park to Let us always recognize Utah city of Ogden. events to honor Taylor. good as they come,” Derek honor our veterans and the essential fight for liberty Taylor was killed Nov. 3 Hundreds of soldiers salut- Taylor said. “He was the best to shine the spotlight and freedom that these heroes in an attack by one of the ed Taylor’s flag-covered cas- of all of us.” on a tragic reality of engage in. In behalf of Afghan commandos he was ket Wednesday as his remains Toby Mileski, a friend and military service… everyone at Tooele Education training, military officials returned to a National Guard former mayor of Pleasant veteran suicide rates. Foundation and Tooele County said. base in Salt Lake City. A cou- View, a town neighboring I am particularly School District, we salute “He was completely com- ple hundred motorcycle rid- North Ogden, remembered reminded of a all past and present military mitted to going and doing ers carrying American flags Taylor for his love of eating, quote by Cynthia service members for the this job,” Burton said. “He followed the hearse north to his penchant for always run- Ozick…“We often privilege to call this wonderful truly loved the Afghan people Taylor’s hometown of North ning late and his good sense take for granted the nation our dearly beloved and wanted to help them so Ogden in a procession. of humor. very things that most homeland – Salute! they could build capacity in On Friday, a National “We were always laugh- deserve our gratitude.” themselves and as a nation Guard member stood guard ing — always — and that’s Thankfully, this was Tooele Education to be able to stand on their over his casket during an all- one thing I’m really going to not the case in the own.” night vigil at a mortuary. miss,” Mileski said, later add- Foundation Tooele Valley this Taylor’s casket was draped Taylor had taken yearlong ing, “Jennie, kids, your dad Willow Elementary students in an American flag and sat leave of absence as the mayor was a warrior, a patriot and recent Veteran’s @TEFbellringer honoring veterans. in front of a stage where his of North Ogden to go on his a super person. I am honored Day. Tooele City father, a local leader with second tour to Afghanistan. and blessed to have been able The Church of Jesus Christ Taylor, a military intel- to call him my best friend.” of Latter-day Saints, led the ligence officer with Joint services. Force Headquarters, also had www.tooeleeducationfoundation.org A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY November 20, 2018 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Class 3A All-State girls soccer team Cheney signs NLI with Wildcats A third Grantsville girls soccer player earned Class 3A All- finals this past spring, signed on a visit and I looked around, State honors when the team Stansbury High a national Letter-of-Intent to and the campus is awesome.” was named last week. Junior continue her track and field Another key factor for midfielder Laura Sandberg was career in Ogden at Weber Cheney was the presence of named to the Second Team, join- State, where she will compete Weber State assistant coach ing First Team selection Whitney track star earns at the Division I level. Tiffany Hogan. Hogan com- Wangsgard and Honorable “It’s an excellent day for peted collegiately at Brigham Mention pick Adalyn Enslen. D-1 scholarship her — national Letter-of-Intent Young University and went on Sandberg finished the season with a goal and 10 assists while signing day,” Stansbury track to represent the United States DARREN VAUGHAN and field assistant coach Gary in the heptathlon at the 2004 playing a vital role at both ends SPORTS EDITOR of the pitch. Lund said. “It’s all very excit- Summer Olympics in Athens, Stansbury senior Aubree ing.” Greece. Cheney felt an imme- Wendover girls Cheney knew for a long time The opportunity to com- diate connection with Hogan, at 1A Preview that she wanted to attend pete at WSU was something and is excited to learn from The Wendover girls basketball Weber State University, but as Cheney, who recently complet- her. team split a pair of games at the she slipped on her new purple ed her senior season as a mem- “I feel like she’s kind of the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO 1A Preview in Richfield, defeating Wildcats visor last Wednesday, ber of the Stallions’ girls soccer same personality as me, and Stansbury senior Aubree Cheney (center) tries on her new Weber State Wayne 44-32 on Friday before a it still seemed surreal. team, has always wanted. She she showed me some workouts University visor as her parents, Liz and David Cheney, look on before Aubree signed a national Letter-of-Intent to run track for the Wildcats on tough 37-36 loss to Bryce Valley “I’m just super excited about got further confirmation when that she does,” Cheney said. Wednesday at Stansbury High School. on Saturday. Angelica Badillo had this whole thing,” she said. “I she made her official campus “She seems like a good fit for 13 points and Adriana Delgadillo can’t believe I made it.” visit earlier this year. the team and she’s got some Cheney will continue to tinued to run that race during had 11 in the loss to Bryce But make it she did. Cheney, “I’ve always looked at Weber background with being in the compete in the 400 at Weber. her years at Stansbury High. Valley for the Wildcats (1-1). That the eighth-place finisher in the — they’ve always been such a Olympics, so that’s a good She won the 400 at a meet in came on the heels of 13-point girls’ Class 4A 400-meter dash great school,” she said. “I went thing.” junior high school and has con- SEE CHENEY PAGE A9 ® performances by Delgadillo and Yanely Duenas against Wayne. Wendover will travel to Manila on Tuesday. Tooele County Junior Jazz registration A late fee will be assessed Tooele swims past Cowboys to anyone registering for the upcoming Junior Jazz season through Nov. 25. Anyone who registers after Nov. 25 will not be Grantsville accepted. Grantsville residents can register at www.grantsville- jrjazz.com, and Tooele residents can register at www.tooelejrjazz. boys push com. Residents of Stansbury Park, Lake Point, Stockton, Rush Valley, Erda or anywhere else in Buffaloes Tooele County can register in the DARREN VAUGHAN program of their choice. SPORTS EDITOR Utah men’s basketball The Tooele swim program vs. Mississippi Valley State may have the history and The Utes tied a school record by prestige, but the Buffaloes’ knocking down 17 3-pointers in neighbors from Grantsville their 98-63 win over Mississippi showed off some talent of Valley State on Thursday at the their own Thursday afternoon Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt in the county rivals’ swim Lake City. Parker Van Dyke was meet at the Pratt Aquatic 4-for-7 from long range on his Center. way to a team-high 16 points for Utah (2-1). Timmy Allen had 13 points and Charles Jones, GHS SWIMMING Donnie Tillman and Riley Battin each had 12. The Utes will THS SWIMMING face Hawaii on Thursday at the Wooden Legacy in Fullerton, While Tooele won the California. meet by a 194-74 margin on BYU men’s basketball the girls’ side and the THS vs. Oral Roberts boys won 139-118, the Buffs’ BYU routed Oral Roberts 85-65 victories didn’t come easily. on Thursday at the Marriott Grantsville pushed Tooele, Center in Provo behind a particularly when it came to 24-point, 14- effort by the boys’ races. Yoeli Childs. Jahshire Hardnett The Smurthwaite boys had 16 points and Connor — Seth, Ethan and Ben — Harding added 10 in the win for each were involved in close Grantsville’s Ben Smurthwaite the Cougars. finishes. Seth Smurthwaite (above left) and Tooele’s Harrison beat Tooele’s Sho Ikeda by Stoddard congratulate each other Weber State men’s basketball after Stoddard beat Smurthwaite vs. San José State a razor-thin margin of .02 seconds in the 100-yard but- by nine-hundredths of a second Weber State built a 45-29 to win the boys’ 100-yard freestyle halftime lead and then held terfly, clocking in at 58.02 during Thursday’s swim meet at on for an 85-77 win over San seconds to Ikeda’s 58.04. Ben Pratt Aquatic Center. Grantsville’s José State on Thursday at the Smurthwaite lost by nine- Zane Thomas (right) looks up at his Junkanoo Jam in the Bahamas. hundredths of a second in the time after winning the boys’ 100 Jerrick Harding had 31 points 100 freestyle, with Tooele’s backstroke on Thursday. and pulled down eight rebounds Harrison Stoddard winning FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS in the win for the Wildcats, and in 57.53. Cody John added 16 points. Ethan Smurthwaite fin- Smurthwaite, Thomas and ished second to Ikeda in the Seth Smurthwaite won in Weber State men’s basketball 200 individual medley, clock- 3:43.47. vs. Central Michigan ing in at 2:20.06 to Ikeda’s Brayden Davis had wins Israel Barnes’ 3-pointer at the 2:16.78. Grantsville also got for Tooele in the 200 free buzzer lifted Weber State to a wins from Zane Thomas in (2:00.24) and 500 free 78-76 win over Central Michigan the 100 backstroke (1:00.75) (5:39.57). Jacob Mott on Friday at the Junkanoo Jam. and 50 free (24.75), and the picked up a win in the 100 Jerrick Harding led the Wildcats with 25 points, while Cody John Cowboys’ 400 free relay team SEE SWIMMING PAGE A9 ® had 18 and Zach Braxton added of Ethan Smurthwaite, Ben 16 for Weber State. Utah State men’s basketball vs. Utah Valley Quinn Taylor had 10 points and 15 rebounds and Sam Merrill had 14 points to lead Utah State SHS grad Howa helps to a 65-46 win over Utah Valley on Friday at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum in Logan. The Aggies (4-0) shot just 25-for-69 (36.2 percent) from the field, includ- college team win title ing a 4-of-22 (18.2 percent) mark from 3-point range. TJ Washington had 14 points and Freshman center midfielder plays key role in postseason run Conner Toolson had 11 for Utah DARREN VAUGHAN Valley (1-3), which went score- SPORTS EDITOR less for the final 4:42 of game “Right at the end, we were the Ever since she was a little time. USU faced Saint Mary’s and UVU met Hartford in the girl, Sammy Howa has been a best that we could possibly be.” MGM Main Event in Las Vegas soccer player. after press time Monday night. She started off at Elite FC — Sammy Howa, Peninsula College midfielder in Tooele County before play- Utah football at Colorado ing for Stansbury High School “We were playing rivals and if lot of hard work for Howa, who The Utes won the Pac-12 South and Forza Futbol Club. Then, we lost, we were out. I really had to work her way into the Division title on Saturday with Peninsula College in Port liked it. I liked the feel — the lineup as she adjusted to the a 30-7 win over Colorado at Angeles, Washington, came game was so important to faster pace of college soccer. snowy Folsom Field in Boulder, calling, giving her a chance to everyone, even in the stands. It “It was definitely a dramatic Colorado. Utah (8-3, 6-3 Pac-12) continue her soccer career at was nice with our team kind of change,” she said. “It started officially clinched the title with the next level. being the star of the show.“ off kind of rocky. All the fresh- Oregon’s win over Arizona State Howa played a major role The Pirates became the men were kind of rocky, try- later Saturday. Jason Shelley for the Pirates, playing every first team to win four NWAC ing to adapt to how fast it is. threw for 221 yards and two minute of the Northwest championships, and posted I feel like we peaked right at touchdowns for the Utes, while Athletic Conference tourna- three shutout victories in their the right moment. Right at the Jaylen Dixon had four catches ment as Peninsula’s starting tournament run. Howa was a end, we were the best that we for 125 yards and a score. Utah FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO center midfielder and helping key part of that run, helping to could possibly be.” sacked Colorado quarterbacks Stansbury High graduate Sammy Howa, pictured here during a September to lead her squad to the NWAC make sure her teammates were Sammy’s mother, Kim six times. The Utes will wrap up 2017 game against Park City, helped lead the Peninsula College championship on Nov. 11. in the right place from her cen- Howa, said it has been a treat (Washington) Pirates to the Northwest Athletic Conference women’s soccer “I’ve never been in such an ter mid position. SEE WRAP PAGE A9 ® championship earlier this month. Howa is a freshman center midfielder for SEE HOWA PAGE A9 ® the Pirates. intense moment,” Howa said. It was the culmination of a TUESDAY November 20, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9

bowl-eligible with the victory, which for the Wildcats. Weber State will evening as the Wildcats fell 68-67 Wrap was highlighted by a 155-yard, four- face the winner of the Stony Brook- to Cal State Bakersfield at the touchdown performance by freshman Southeast Missouri State game on Junkanoo Jam. Jerrick Harding had a continued from page A8 running back Lopini Katoa. BYU will Dec. 1 at Stewart Stadium in Ogden. chance to win the game in the final finish the regular season Saturday seconds for the Wildcats (3-2), but the regular season Saturday at Rice- BYU men’s basketball on the road against Utah. his buzzer-beating attempt missed. Eccles Stadium against archrival vs. Alabama A&M Harding led Weber with 22 points, BYU. Southern Utah football TJ Haws and Yoeli Childs had 19 at Cal Poly and senior Zach Braxton became Utah State football and 18 points, respectively, as BYU the 35th Wildcat to surpass 1,000 at Colorado State Southern Utah wrapped up a frus- rolled to a 91-60 win over Alabama career points with his 18-point, nine- trating season with a 38-24 loss A&M in a nonconference game Aaren Vaughns caught a 33-yard rebound effort. Cody John scored 13 to Cal Poly in a Saturday at the Marriott Center in touchdown pass from Jordan Love points. WSU will face Benedictine on game Saturday in San Luis Obispo, Provo. Childs had 12 rebounds and with 43 seconds remaining to lift Nov. 27 at the Dee Events Center in California. The Thunderbirds (1-10, Haws dished out six assists for Utah State to a 29-24 win over Ogden. BLACK 1-7 Big Sky) led 14-0 after the first the Cougars (4-1), and Zac Seljaas Colorado State on Saturday in a quarter. SUU quarterback Tyler went 5-for-8 from 3-point range and Schedule FRIDAY Mountain West Conference game in Skidmore threw for 260 yards and scored 15 points. BYU will play host Wednesday’s games Fort Collins, Colorado. The Aggies a touchdown in the loss. Grantsville to Rice on Wednesday night. Tooele and Stansbury wrestling at (10-1, 7-0 MWC) led 20-10 late High graduate Gavin Eyre played on Dart Turkey Tournament at Davis HS in the third quarter after Jontrell Southern Utah men’s basketball at special teams for SUU but did not Rocquemore ran back an intercep- Seattle Stansbury boys basketball at Delta, record any statistics. tion 32 yards for a touchdown, but SUU is off to its best start since 7 p.m. the Rams rallied to take a 24-23 Weber State football moving to Division I, improving to HS football scores lead. Aaron Wade had a 95-yard at Idaho State 3-0 with Sunday’s 73-70 road vic- Friday BLOWOUT interception return for a score and Weber State clinched its second con- tory over Seattle University. Andre Class 4A championship Dominik Eberle booted three field secutive Big Sky Conference champi- Adams had 15 points and eight Orem 60, Dixie 13 FRI – SUN goals for USU. The Aggies will wrap onship with a 26-13 win over Idaho rebounds for the Thunderbirds, while Class 5A championship up the regular season Saturday in State at Holt Arena in Pocatello, Cameron Oluyitan had 15 points and Corner Canyon 31, Skyridge 14 23 • 24 • 25 Boise, Idaho, against Boise State. Idaho, on Saturday. The Wildcats Brandon Better added 13 points. Class 6A championship SALE HOURS: 9AM TO 6PM BYU football (9-2, 7-1 Big Sky) received the No. 2 The T-Birds went 21-for-27 from the Lone Peak 34, American Fork 29 SALE! vs. New Mexico State seed in the Football Championship free-throw line and Seattle was 3-for- Subdivision playoffs and will have 8. Southern Utah will face UNLV on Notable HS girls basketball scores BYU erupted for 24 points in the FULL SERVICE GOLF COURSE: a first-round bye. Josh Davis ran for Friday in Las Vegas. Friday second quarter, building a 31-7 half- 128 yards and a touchdown and Wendover 44, Wayne 32 Lessons • Repairs • Competitive Prices time lead on its way to a 45-10 win Weber State men’s basketball the Weber State defense had seven Saturday over New Mexico State on Saturday vs. Cal State Bakersfield sacks. Stansbury High graduate Bryce Valley 37, night at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Landon Stice had four tackles and Weber State’s trip to the Bahamas Wendover 36 Provo. The Cougars (6-5) became Iosua Opeta started at left tackle ended on a losing note Sunday

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Ellen Smith was the head of media security during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. She now teaches criminal law and criminal justice at the Community Learning Center in Tooele and at Salt Lake Community College. Making a Difference Ellen Smith of Stansbury Park led media security during the 2002 Winter Olympics and now shares her passion for law enforcement with high school students

STORY n the heels of 9/11, the United States invited “In the state of Rhode Island there is quite a high DIANE HATCH the world to Utah for the 2002 Winter proportion of crime, and I wondered how good people Olympics. To help handle possible security could make such bad choices,” Smith said. “It’s right on PHOTOS issues, they turned to a woman with a passion the ocean and obviously drugs would come in through FRANCIE O for criminal justice. there.” AUFDEMORTE Ellen Smith, of Stansbury Park, has a certain glam- While Smith’s parents were neither high school grad- our about her as she walks, punctuated by the staccato uates nor wealthy, they lived in Newport, a town known of heels. When she speaks, her accent announces a dif- for wealthy coastal estates. It was there Smith met the ferent birthplace. cross-section of the world who came there to sail. Smith grew up in Rhode Island in the 1960s when women were traditionally nurses or teachers, but she loved understanding crime and its motivations instead. SEE DIFFERENCE PAGE B7 ® B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY November 20, 2018

rock band? 5. ANATOMY: How many pairs of ribs does a human being have? 6. HISTORY: In what city did by Fifi Rodriguez Hitler commit suicide at the end of World War II? 1. MOVIES: Which 1990s movie 7. LITERATURE: What 18th-cen- featured the famous line, “I’m tury statesman and inventor king of the world!”? once wrote under the pseud- 2. U.S. PRESIDENTS: What is the onym “Silence Dogood”? name of the song that is played 8. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: sometimes when the president What is the traditional birth- of the United States appears in stone for January? public? 9. FOOD & DRINK: What cock- 3. ORGANIZATIONS: Carrie tail is made from rye whiskey, Moments Chapman Catt was a founder absinthe, a sugar cube, a dash of which U.S. group formed in of bitters and a lemon twist? 1920? 10. U.S. STATES: Which state’s in Time 4. MUSIC: Roger Daltrey was the nickname is the Tar Heel State? lead singer of which famous The History Channel ➤ On Dec. 8, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln offers his Mega Maze conciliatory plan for reunification of the United States with his Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction. It allowed for a full pardon for and restoration of property to all engaged in the rebellion with the exception of the highest Confederate officials and military leaders. ➤ On Dec. 6, 1933, a federal judge rules that “Ulysses” by James Joyce is not obscene. The book ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW had been banned in both the United States and England when it came out in 1922. Three years earlier, its serialization in an American review had been cut short by re the Schuco stuffed • • • the U.S. Post Office. bears made by the Q: I inherited a carved ➤ On Dec. 5, 1941, John Afamous German wooden cane with a hid- Steinbeck’s nonfiction Schuco company that made den sword in it. The cane book “The Sea of Cortez” the very collectible toy is about 37 1/2 inches is published. The book cars? The German company long and the blade is reflects Steinbeck’s seri- started making clockwork about 18 1/2 inches. The ous study of marine and other mechanical tin carved handle head looks toys in 1912 as Schreyer & Egyptian, and there are biology. He would later Co. in Nuremberg, Germany. carved designs down the use his knowledge of the The name was changed to entire cane. It has a metal sea and its creatures in Schuco in 1921. The compa- tip and a metal piece with a creating Doc, the marine ny designed and made many button to release the blade. biologist in “Cannery clever toys that moved. I can’t find any markings Row” (1945). Teddy bears were added on it. Any information ➤ On Dec. 4, 1952, heavy during the 1920s, and some including approximate smog begins to hover were miniature bears that value would be helpful. over London. Smoke, held a bottle inside. The A: Canes were popular soot and sulfur diox- Dog’s nonstop barking has family on edge famous “Yes/No” bear moved accessories for the well- ide from the area’s its head when you moved dressed man from the 1700s industries and cars tried changing his feeding a checkup with the vet and its tail up and down or side- to the early 1900s. Gadget times, adding a little snack explain what’s happening. wise. The business faced canes, which are canes that were trapped by a high- between meals, but nothing Before the visit, keep a log of many reorganizations, and have special features or con- pressure air mass, lead- seems to help. We’re pulling his behavior for a few days — new companies formed in ceal items, are popular with ing to the deaths of at out our hair from his high- sometimes this can reveal pat- Germany and the U.S. until collectors. Canes have been least 4,000 people, many pitched barking. What else terns you hadn’t noticed. The 1972, when it declared bank- made that conceal swords of whom died in their can we do? — Pammie R., vet may recommend medica- ruptcy. It was later acquired and other weapons, flasks, sleep. via email tion to calm him during the and is now part of Simba lighters, fans, perfume ➤ On Dec. 3, 1967, DEAR PAMMIE: I feel ya! afternoon. Dickie Group, a major toy bottles, pool cues, tools and Lewis Washkansky, 53, Nonstop barking can be very Keep his feeding and pill company. other items. The cane’s value receives the first human stressful for everyone. My time the same and spend The Schuco company in is determined by the material heart transplant, in Cape DEAR PAW’S CORNER: initial thinking is that Doofie plenty of active time with the U.S. made teddy bears of the head, intricate hand Town, South Africa. He Help! Our 13-year-old dog is suffering from separation Doofie between 2 and 5. Take in the 1920s with black but- carving and special features. was given drugs to keep “Doofie” has decided that anxiety; the evening meal is him outside, run through a ton eyes. A few years later, A carved sword cane with the best way to get his sup- comforting, as is his treat. few training exercises, play tug the bears had jointed arms, overall leaf and vine carving his body from rejecting per is to bark nonstop, start- His fixation on those specific of war with his favorite toy — jointed legs and flat feet, and sold for $360 recently, but the heart, but died 18 ing at 2 p.m. He doesn’t feeding times is interesting, whatever it takes to work off by 1925, some of them could several more common sword days later. stop until he is fed at 5. though. some of his energy and just be walk. An early 1930s Schuco canes went for $25-$55. ➤ On Dec. 7, 1982, the After dinner, he is quiet for Because he’s a senior dog, there with him. Yes/No stuffed spaniel in • • • first execution by lethal a few minutes and then something else may be con- nice condition with cut-glass TIP: 18th- and 19th-cen- injection takes place in starts barking again until 8 tributing to the barking. I Send your questions, tips or eyes recently sold at a tury Irish silver is more valu- Texas, when Charles p.m. when he gets his pill in think there’s anxiety at work comments to ask@pawscorn- Bertoia Auctions auction for able than English, because it Brooks Jr. receives a some peanut butter. He’s the here, but its source is some- er.com. $900, although many Schuco is rarer. fatal dose of a barbi- oldest of five dogs and the thing you’ll need to try and toys sell today for less than turate by intravenous others don’t do this. We’ve figure out. Take him in for © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. $300. © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. injection. ➤ On Dec. 9, 1992, nearly 2,000 U.S. Marines based on Dr. Phil’s (McGraw) lem with the recasting, but I as The Best, and no matter pushers or Dorothy’s dress, arrive in Mogadishu, career as a trial consultant felt that in order to shorten who wears Sandy’s black pedal even if they sing like an angel, Somalia, to spearhead before he was discovered by it, they left out a lot in it’s just not going to be a multinational force Oprah and eventually landed the development of the the same as the original, aimed at restoring order his own talk show. characters and their to me. in the conflict-ridden • • • relationships. In the Before PBS broadcast country. In October Q: Where has Margaret original, there were its version of “The Sound 1993, rebels shot down Brennan been on “Face the subtle changes which, of Music” this year, NBC two U.S. Army Black Nation”? I get the show to me, made it much aired “The Sound of Hawk helicopters and mixed up with “Meet the more meaningful and Music Live!” in 2015 star- killed 18 American sol- Q: Who sang the song that Press,” so it might be that realistic. They also left ring Carrie Underwood. diers. introduced the Oct. 30 epi- show. Either way, she hasn’t out two songs in the It ran 135 minutes and sode of “NCIS”? It sounded been on in a while. — D.B. remake. I especially scored very high ratings, © 2018 King Features Synd. quite good. — L.M. A: You’re correct. Margaret missed the one where prompting NBC and other A: The song is “Rockin’ Brennan is the host of CBS’s the children put on a networks to greenlight Zombie,” originally released in “Face the Nation,” but she puppet show. — Joyce more live musicals. 1960 by the doo-wop band The was gone for two months on G. According to “People” Crewnecks. Apparently, they maternity leave. She recently A: I think it’s very dif- magazine though, the were on several of Dick Clark’s returned to the set and filmed ficult to improve on the one that impressed view- touring shows, but later broke three back-to-back interviews original production of ers and critics the most up due to military obligations. with House Democratic Leader a beloved movie or TV was FOX’s live version of Subscribe Today It’s hard to believe that Nancy Pelosi, newly re-elected show because, no matter my favorite “Grease.” 882-0050 “NCIS” is now in its 16th Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and how good the perfor- season. Mark Harmon is still longtime South Carolina Sen. mances are now, noth- Send me your For All the Big Events in Life starring in the crime series, Lindsey Graham. ing is going to recapture questions at Let Everyone Know! but co-stars Cote de Pablo, • • • the way we felt when we NewCelebrityExtra@ Pauley Perrette and Michael Q: I wanted to add to the saw the original. As a gmail.com! Place a Notice in the Weatherly all have departed. conversation about remakes. child, “Grease” and “The Weatherly now headlines the I watched the remake of Wizard of Oz” were two © 2018 King Features Synd. Transcript Bulletin! CBS series “Bull,” which many “The Sound of Music” on PBS movies that are forever Mark Harmon Weddings • Birthdays will be surprised to learn is recently. I didn’t have a prob- carved in my memory Graduations • Military Missionaries ANSWERS Anniversaries Trivia Test Answers Honors & Awards 1. “Titanic” 7. Benjamin Franklin 435-882-0050 2. “Hail to the Chief” 8. Garnet 3. League of Women 9. A Sazerac 58 N. Main, Tooele Voters 10. North Carolina 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) 4. The Who 5. 12 (24 ribs) © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. TOOELETRANSCRIPT 6. Berlin BULLETIN TUESDAY November 20, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3

MONDAY’S WARM COCOA ‘Harry Pupper’s Rules’ of living authentically can inspire all of us t was an early fall evening. cial, mechanical clock said. delight. looked at the clock to see it gauging time and life correctly. The sun was making its Humans sometimes make up Second, focus on your loved was 6:30 p.m. I said, “Sorry His internal clock and heart Iquick dive behind the their own rules governing ones. When Harry’s internal little buddy, it’s not time yet.” were not being manipulated, Stansbury Mountains. I turned Lynn Butterfi eld transitory, non-authentic liv- clock tells him it’s our time to He looked sad for a moment no matter what the artificial, to walk down a hallway and GUEST COLUMNIST ing. go out, he follows me around, and then waited patiently mechanical clock and his noticed Harry Pupper, my “Dogs don’t read clocks!” I ears perked, eyes bright, and until I called. When I did call, imperfect human buddy said. faithful companion, shadow- said to the inside of my house sees nothing and nobody else an hour later, he harbored no Humans sometimes make up ing my every move. I smiled the time of 6:30 p.m. in large and to anyone else who hap- until we go outside together. trace of ill will. He was genu- their own rules to live by and because when I looked red numerals and letters. And, pened to be within earshot. Third, snuggle up with the inely enthusiastic and focused such rules are transitory. outside, the shadows were that’s when it hit me. You and I could benefit from people closest to you. At the on what we were about to do Harry Pupper’s Rules are stretched long, just as they Dogs don’t read clocks. “Harry Pupper’s Rules” of liv- end of our walks, Harry runs together. never transitory. They’re always are as the sun treks Daylight Savings Time had ing authentically. through the house to let every- “Ah!” I said. “These are authentic and inspire every farther west. Harry was also ended just one week earlier, First, live with enthusiastic one know he has come home. beneficial, lifelong rules to live one of us to live with our heart stretching his longing for an so Harry was exactly right. optimism. When I open the Then he comes to where I’m by.” on the outside. evening walk by wanting to go He was the one gauging time closet door to get Harry’s leash sitting to let me rub his ears Yes, Daylight Savings Time out early. correctly. His internal clock out for our evening walk, he and rest his head on my leg. ended just one week earlier, Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda “Odd,” I thought, as I was not being manipulated, barks for joy and does a little Fourth, be quick to forgive and Harry Pupper was exactly and is a managing broker for a looked over at the clock to see no matter what the artifi- spin, dance-move to show his and forget. On this night, I right, again. He was the one real estate company. THE RIGHT THING Does employer owe sick time to part-time employee? or almost a decade, a at her part-time job for as long reader, “Gretchen,” has as she enjoys the work. If she’s worked part-time for a sick and needs to take time F Jeffrey L. Seglin community center. She’s paid off, she should take advan- GUEST COLUMNIST hourly and receives no health- tage of the paid sick time she care insurance or vacation accrues. time. If she calls in sick when “I don’t get paid when I take accrued sick time hours pile she’s not, Gretchen not only time off,” she writes. “But I do up. risks not having the time to have great flexibility to sched- Now that it’s November, use if she truly does get sick, ule time off when I need it.” Gretchen has realized that if she also risks betraying a trust It’s a perfect position for she doesn’t use some of the with her supervisor and the Gretchen, she writes, because, sick time she’s accumulated, community center. Plus, it’s after a full-time career where she’s going to lose it once the wrong to lie simply because she was on salary and put in new year arrives. you want something. long weeks, she had saved “Is it wrong to put in for enough to be able to decide sick time if I’m not really Jeffrey L. Seglin, author of how much she wants to work sick?” she asks, pointing out “The Simple Art of Business in any given week. Rather that her employer doesn’t Etiquette: How to Rise to the than retiring, Gretchen contin- require a physician’s note to Top by Playing Nice,” is a senior ues to work because she finds verify sickness. lecturer in public policy and the work to be engaging and It’s not unheard of for director of the communica- challenging. Plus, she likes the employees to call in sick to tions program at Harvard’s people with whom she works. the job to get a day off to tend Kennedy School. He is also One thing Gretchen discov- to other business or simply to the administrator of www.jef- ered she does get from her take a day off. But lying to an freyseglin.com, a blog focused work at the community center employer about a sickness to that would be leaving money tled for any reason. visits might be considered sick on ethical issues. Do you have is paid sick time. Every several get a day off is wrong. on the table if they don’t take If Gretchen wants to broach days. But I suspect she knows ethical questions that you months she accrues an hour of The accrued sick day policy those paid hours off. But the the subject with her super- the answer will be that the need answered? Send them sick time. She’s able to carry for part-time workers seems intention of the benefit is to visor and ask if she can be policy only applies to those to [email protected]. over up to 40 hours of accrued like a good benefit for workers cover when employees are reimbursed for a personal day days on which an employee is Follow him on Twitter @jseglin. sick time every year. at Gretchen’s community cen- actually sick. It does not seem rather than a sick day, that actually sick. © 2018 Jeffrey L. Seglin. “I rarely get sick,” Gretchen ter. It might seem understand- intended as a pool of money seems a reasonable action. The right thing is for Distributed by Tribune Content writes. 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Warning: Avoid these novel like smoke. Liquid nitrogen is Association suggests that even blood vessel disease, includ- Tyler Colson treats in shopping malls and also added to some cocktails light physical activity, combined ing the inflammation markers restaurants to make them look like they’re with less time sitting, is associ- C-reactive protein and interleu- Elder Tyler Colson has If your grandkids urge you emitting fog. But the FDA ated with signs of better heart kin-6. The results: compared returned home after serv- to indulge them in a popular says all of these products can and blood vessel health among with being sedentary, people ing a mission for The Church new snack at the mall, just cause severe damage to skin older adults. Researchers ana- with light to moderate activity of Jesus Christ of Latter- say no. The FDA is warning and internal organs and may lyzed health information for levels had more favorable bio- day Saints in the Virginia, that consuming products with cause breathing problems. The more than 1,600 people ages marker profiles. The takeaway: Richmond Mission. He liquid nitrogen added at the agency advises you to avoid the 60 to 64 who underwent clini- lots of research has shown that spoke Sunday, Nov. 18 in the last minute can lead to injury. products. cal assessments and wore heart replacing sedentary time with Grantsville 12th Ward, 428 The products are marketed and physical activity monitors any amount of physical activ- S. Hale St., Grantsville. Elder under names such as “Dragon’s Move more, even if it’s gentle for five days. Participants’ activ- ity is linked to better health, Colson is the son of Mike and Breath” and “Nitro Puff.” activity ity ranged from light intensity so don’t let high activity goals Lori Colson. They’re cheese puffs or cereal Are you putting off exercise -- like stretching and golfing -- keep you from getting off the pieces that are frozen in liquid because you think you need to moderate-to-vigorous activ- couch. nitrogen and then dipped in a to jump into a rigorous rou- ity, like brisk walking, dancing, special sauce. When you put tine? An observational study and lawn mowing. Scientists Copyright © 2017 by them in your mouth, the prod- published Aug. 8, 2018, in the also looked at participants’ Harvard University. All rights ucts release vapor that looks Journal of the American Heart blood markers for heart and reserved.

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1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West ant, Chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, are available to purchase at meetings. The 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope Tooele Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, combs History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, 435-255-9905. to Recovery” Tooele. Please enter through the south and brushes. Cash is also welcomed. The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 High Tunnels for the Backyard side doors. Those who receive services include indi- Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note Family support group Garden Get your loved one sober. The USARA p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele viduals or families in crisis, the homeless cards depicting four different pioneer (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all Join us at the USU Extension on Free Preschool Hour Craft family support group is held and families at risk of becoming homeless. buildings for $4. These make great gifts those affected by someone else’s addic- Wednesday, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. for a free Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading For more information, call 435-566-5938 for family and friends. Please call Alice tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help presentation by Steve Eyring titled “High Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour room at the Tooele City Library. Group or fax 435-843-0244. Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to by sharing our experience, strength and Tunnels for the Backyard Garden.” As an of learning, singing and creating. The class books and materials provided. Craft is a purchase these books. hope. For more information, please con- avid extended-season gardener, Steve is for all children up to 5 years old. Please First Baptist Food Pantry free program for family members who tact Terri at 435-313-4851. enjoys homegrown vegetables for most come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- Seeking Historical Items have a loved one with a substance use of the year. Come and learn about the mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We ing an emergency food pantry to meet The Tooele County Historical Society disorder. For more information, call Heidi Military Items Wanted materials and specifications needed to are located at West Elementary School, the needs of our community. Hours are would like members of the community Warr at 435-255-9905. When you no longer want your military build your own scaled-down, walk-in tun- 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First who have any family or personal histories, Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group items, do not take them to Deseret nel. Eyring will present on the best veggie through the south side doors. Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Industries or a thrift store. Bring them varieties for this method, as well as crop Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Join us the 3rd Monday of each month St. Marguerite Catholic School from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, rotation, soil fertility, irrigation and weed would like to donate to our organization shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, control. The USU Extension is located at Students of all faiths are welcome from Food Banks to please call us. We are also looking for Center in Tooele. The Tooele County preschool through 8th grade at Tooele Tooele County Food Bank, Grantsville Health Department’s Aging Services pro- canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — 151 N. Main, Tooele. For more informa- books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be tion contact Jay Cooper at dirtfarmerjay@ County’s only faith-based school. Emergency Food Pantry, and the Tooele chures or any history that pertains to the gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day County Food Bank are in need of canned Association Caregiver Support Groups. displayed with honor and respect. Call gmail.com or 435-830-1447. Tooele County area. If you would like to Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small meats, soups, pasta and any non-perish- donate them to our organization, or if you The groups are designed to provide emo- Senior Center class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- able foods. We are accepting donations would let us make a copy for the Tooele tional, educational and social support for Children’s Choir Auditions The senior center is for the enjoyment of riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or for Pathways Women’s and Children’s County Historical Society, please call 435- caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting visit www.stmargschool.org. Shelter (victims of domestic abuse). They 882-1612. Food Addicts in Recovery tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, are in need of socks, underwear, blankets years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Anonymous exercise program, line dancing, wood- Education for twin beds, hygiene products (hair- owner and director of Blake Music Studios, carving, Wii games, watercolor class, mov- spray, hair gel, body wash, nail polish and Groups and Events Are you having trouble controlling the directs the choir. Blake has a degree in remover) toys. Anything will be appreci- way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery ies and health classes. Meals-on-Wheels Online courses vocal performance and has taught at the available for homebound. Lunch served ated. Underwear and socks must be new. Museum volunteers needed Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- Online courses in Network+ and Security+ collegiate level. If your child loves to sing weekdays. For age 60 and above, sug- Other items can be gently used. Please Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is ery program for anyone suffering from IT are designed for the IT professional and you are looking for an exceptional gested donation is $3. For those under help us help our community. Drop boxes seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history food addiction. Meetings are held every who seeks to upgrade his or her skills and musical experience for them, this is it. For age 60, cost is $5. Transportation available are located in the Intermountain Staffing or science? Volunteers at the museum can Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, knowledge of networking and security. more information and to register for an to the store or doctor visits for residents in Office, 7 S. Main Street #203 in Tooele. gain new skills or practice old ones. We 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the Courses prepare students for the CompTIA audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- are looking for people to help with orga- north back entrance. For more informa- Network+ and Security+ exams. Call com or call 435-277-0755. portation information call 435-843-4102. Baby blankets needed nization, exhibit development, gardening tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Tooele Technical College at 435-248-1800 For more information about the Tooele Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- and educational program development. Carolyn at 435-882-0805 or visit www. Rocky Mountain Hospice for more information or to enroll. Center, call 435-843-4110. ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Volunteer positions are seasonal and year foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to Want to have more meaning in your life. Blankets should be new and in good round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers attend. Do you want to do something that is Get enrolled condition. Homemade blankets are also Mobile Vet Center Enroll in training at Tooele Technical must be at least 16 years old. To apply or satisfying and of great service to your To better serve veterans located in Tooele accepted if new. Donations can be turned Tooele County Aging College. Sharpen your current skills or request more information, send email to: community? Then become a Rocky County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- train for a new career. Most programs [email protected] Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in teers to help us meet the needs of seniors have open enrollment and you can enroll ence required. All training, background a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with Tooele Gem and Mineral Society in the community. Many seniors require anytime of the year. Get a commercial check and TB tests provided by Rocky WalMart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, any questions. The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society club assistance and need rides to doctors or driver’s license in as little as 4 weeks and Mountain. The only requirement is your Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- meets the third Tuesday of the month other health professionals. Rides help get on-the-road to a lucrative career. desire to help someone in need. Please tial counseling for theater veterans of all Community Closet (except June, July and Aug), 7:30-9:30 p.m. seniors live more independent lives. Call Tooele Tech also offers CPR classes to its contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain conflicts. For further information contact Clean out your closets. The Community in the Pioneer Museum downstairs confer- 435-843-4114 for more information. The students and the public on the second Hospice at 801-397-4904. Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 Closet is accepting donations for gently ence room located at 47 E. Vine St. Tooele. Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers Monday of every month. Become CPR cer- national call center 1-877-WARVETS or used clothing. Donations are accepted Come learn about rocks, minerals and also are in need of volunteers. For more The Next Chapter tified at Tooele Tech. For more informa- visit vetcenter.va.gov at your neighborhood school. Contact ways to craft them and enjoy field trips information about volunteering at the The Next Chapter is a free social support tion, call 435-248-1800 or visit tooeletech. Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any for rock collecting. Membership is $15 per Grantsville Center, call Dan at 435-843- and educational program to help widows Donate to library edu. questions. year. For more information, send ques- 4753. For volunteering at the Tooele and widowers adjust to the loss of their Please remember the “Friends of the Train to work tions to tooelegemandmineralsociety@ Center, call Debbie at 435-843-4103. spouse through monthly activities. You Tooele City Library” while doing home Tooele Technical College’s new Software gmail.com. are invited to join others who are on the cleaning and donate your used books to Moose Life’s Worth Living Foundation Development program and Nail same page as you, to begin a new chapter the bookstore in the library. Money from Local author seeks photos Suicide support group meetings are Technician program have immediate Meals at the Lodge in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele book sales is used to support programs A local author and historian is seeking held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at openings. Train to work in the computer Friday and Saturday night dinners will be County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for within the library. The library is located at original photographs of Saltair, Black Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. software industry or own your own busi- served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night dinners more details. 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by ness as a licensed nail technician. Visit change weekly or you can order from the 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. as well as any similar turn-of-the-century the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal Sons of Utah Pioneers tooeletech.edu for more information. menu. All meals are for a reasonable price. org. Thank you for your support. attractions and resorts for an upcoming thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- Anyone interested in the history of Tooele No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch book project. Those who wish to con- cide, please plan on attending. Please go City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we Adult Education specials are available at the lodge from 11 Books for the Whole Family Get your high school diploma this year at tribute information or photographs of on Facebook and like our page to keep need you. Please come and join us for a Donated children’s books and paperbacks a.m. For members and their guests only. the Tooele Community Learning Center. these parks should contact Emma Penrod current with our latest news and events. potluck social dinner at the LDS church, are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers All classes required for a high school Breakfast at [email protected]. Contributions Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Breakfast will be served every Sunday will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 aration and English as a second language meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend released pictorial history book. There is 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele Disabled American Veterans are available. Register now to graduate the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the no such thing as too many photographs of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday City Library. All proceeds go back to the Chapter 20 — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and enjoy as the author needs a minimum of 160 of each month at 6:30 p.m. library for projects and programs. The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- a great breakfast. photographs, and any help is greatly Chapter for the Disabled American TC Squares Dance Club cation classes are for students 18 and over. appreciated. Bingo is back Thanksgiving Day Veterans holds monthly general member- The TC Squares Dance Club has begun St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started ESOL The lodge will be closed Thanksgiving Tooele Valley Free Masons ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke its bingo games again on Fridays starting ESOL conversational classes are held Day, Thursday, Nov. 22. Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele second Friday of each month for din- Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- Veterans Appreciation Dinner ner and socializing. If you are interested who wish to attend the leadership meet- bring finger food to share. For more infor- questions. dents may also come anytime the center is A Veterans Appreciation Dinner will be or have questions, please join us at the ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, open for individualized study. Registration held Thursday, Nov. 29 at 5:30 p.m. Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at County veterans are invited to attend. website at tcsquares.com. Grantsville Kid’s Christmas Party 435-277-0087. Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Our kid’s Christmas party is scheduled Tooele County Homemakers Share the past tion. hold its monthly executive and general for Saturday, Dec. 15 from 12 p.m. to 2 Tooele Valley Family History meetings on the third Thursday of every The new season of Tooele County Share the past, submit a history, obitu- p.m. Members are welcome to bring their Center Homemakers is from September to May. ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. Early Head Start month at the Pioneer Museum (rear Do you have a child under age 3? Are you kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids to Research your ancestors free with trained entrance). The executive meeting will For December and January, the group The Family History Center in Grantsville see Santa. FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele will meet on the second Tuesday of both is assembling a record of Grantsville currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting Start is a free program for eligible families Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for months from 10 a.m. -1:30 p.m. at the USU residents. Your submission may be made Adult Christmas Party East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours Extension Office auditorium or inside the by emailing to [email protected] or by that offers quality early education for The adult Christmas party is scheduled for volunteer drivers — no DAV membership infants and toddlers in the home; parent of operation: Tuesday through Friday, is required. Will need a VA physical. No Tooele County Health Department, 151 coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., Friday, Dec. 21 at 6 p.m. Bring a wrapped 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday N. Main, Tooele. The meetings include or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah education; comprehensive health services gift to exchange, and come ready for monthly meetings are held in December. to women before, during and after preg- evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings Call commander James Yale at 435-849- a luncheon and often include speakers. 84074. Come in and receive help from our lots of fun and laughs. For members and by appointment only. Special classes For more information, call Thiel at 435- trained consultants. For more information, nancy; nutrition education and family guests only. 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee support services. Call 435-841-1380 or offered regularly. Call the center for more Thomas at 435-830-8487. 224-4807. call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. information. 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free New Year’s Eve Celebration Tooele County Quilters Senior Center additional information. Bent Fender will play for our New Year’s Health Department and Aging Tooele Family Al-Anon Services hours It’s a new year and the Tooele County The senior center is for the enjoyment of Eve celebration on Monday, Dec. 31 at Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays Quilters are ready to go. If you’re interest- Free developmental evaluation The Tooele County Health Department all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- 7 p.m. at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s ed, come join us for our first meeting of DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include basement at the back of the building. For 2018 at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 16 in the Tooele a variety of services to families with tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceram- questions or more information, please County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. Eagles p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. ics, pinochle, movies and wood- carving, call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at $20 per year to be paid at the first meet- Individualized services are available to Check out our calendar on our main page etc. Meals-on-Wheels is available for the 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. ing. All meetings are held on the third enhance development in communication, Breakfasts for holiday hours and closures. For more homebound. Lunch served weekdays. For Tuesday of each month. For more informa- age 60 and above, suggested donation motor development, cognition, social/ Breakfasts will be served every Sunday Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U information call 435-277-2301. emotional development, self-help skills morning this month from 9-11:30 a.m. tion, call 435-843-7649. is $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the and health concerns. Contact us for a free Order from the menu or have the special Parkinson’s disease Support Transportation is available to the store or Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. Tooele County Homemakers developmental evaluation at 435-833- for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and doctor visits for residents in the Tooele Main St., Tooele. For more information, Group The new season of the Tooele County 0725. children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad and Grantsville areas. For transportation contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be Homemakers is from September to May. Beer is available. Public invited. information, call 435-843-4102. at 435-849-4180. overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. The group of women meet the first Charity Tooele has a support group for persons Tuesday of nearly every month from 10 Daughters of Utah Pioneers Elks Alcoholics Anonymous with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the USU Extension The DUP is seeking any family histories, Tooele Children’s Justice Center Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 ers. You can learn how others are coping Building auditorium, 151 N. Main, Tooele. photographs, books, stories or vintage with PD and how to live well. We meet the Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Meetings p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. The meetings include a luncheon and artifacts (before 1900) to display at the third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and Lodge meetings are held the second and Utah Ave. For more information, contact often guest speakers. For more informa- DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele snacks. We appreciate all donations. For fourth Tuesday of every month. House Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- tion, call Thiel at 435-224-4807 or Eileen at W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 committee meetings are held every third 694-2624. 435-882-5009. Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the 435-840-3683. S.100 East, Tooele. Tuesday of the month. All members are Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- Alcoholics Anonymous welcome and encouraged to attend. tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or United Methodist Dinner Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit Tooele United Methodist Church offers a Snacks held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 Bulletin Board Policy p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Hungry? Need a snack? 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The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guaran- Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, Tooele, Historical Society also on the first and third Friday of the tee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy is currently in need of donations. Please month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be the adventures of books and make fun consider donating items such as deodor- Historical books Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. crafts. For more information, call 435-833- Tooele County Historical Society’s books Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480-

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Avail- Call for435.843.0717 details www.tooeletranscript. agents await your or visit www.tooele- able immediately. 435.843.0717CallTDD for 800.735.2900details 435-840-0344 com call. 1-866-824-0046 transcript. com McKean property. 435.843.0717TDD 800.735.2900 RESOLUTION 2018-10 A RESOLUTION OF TOOELE COUNTY APPROVING THE SALE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY, IMPROVEMENTS, AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNED BY TOOELE COUNTY TO MITIME UTAH IN- VESTMENTS, LLC BY ENTERING INTO THE ATTACHED “PUR- CHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT” WHEREAS, Tooele County owns real property and certain associated improve- ments and personal property that it oper- ates as what is com- monly known as the Utah Motorsports Campus (hereinafter UMC), more specifi- cally described as: LOT 1, DESERET PEAK PUD PHASE 5, A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT OF TOOELE COUNTY, according to the Offi- cial Plat thereof on file and recorded Decem- ber 6, 2006 as Entry No. 273563 in the Of- fice of the Tooele County Recorder. 512.46 ACRES, RESOLUTION including certain im- 2018-10 provements and per- A RESOLUTION OF sonal property identi- TOOELE COUNTY fied in the attached APPROVING THE agreement; SALE OF CERTAIN WHEREAS, the REAL PROPERTY, Tooele County Com- IMPROVEMENTS, mission does not be- AND PERSONAL lieve it is in the best in- PROPERTY OWNED terest of the public for BY TOOELE COUNTY it to continue owning TO MITIME UTAH IN- and operating the VESTMENTS, LLC BY UMC, but nonetheless ENTERING INTO THE wishes to preserve ATTACHED “PUR- and encourage the CHASE AND SALE economic benefit the AGREEMENT” UMC provides by em- WHEREAS, Tooele ploying county citi- County owns real zens, supporting local property and certain businesses, and gen- associated improve- erally promoting ments and personal Tooele County as a property that it oper- motorsports recreation ates as what is com- destination in the state monly known as the and region, among Utah Motorsports other economic bene- Campus (hereinafter fits; UMC), more specifi- WHEREAS, the cally described as: Tooele County Com- LOT 1, DESERET mission finds that sell- PEAK PUD PHASE 5, ing the UMC will cre- A PLANNED UNIT ate property tax reve- DEVELOPMENT OF nues for the county TOOELE COUNTY, and avoid the costs according to the Offi- associated with man- cial Plat thereof on file aging and maintaining and recorded Decem- the property; ber 6, 2006 as Entry WHEREAS, the No. 273563 in the Of- Tooele County Com- fice of the Tooele mission therefore, as County Recorder. authorized by Utah 512.46 ACRES, Code §§ 11-17-13 and including certain im- 17-50-312 and Tooele provements and per- County Code §§ sonal property identi- 1-10-1 et seq., sought fied in the attached requests for offers to agreement; purchase the UMC, in- WHEREAS, the cluding its associated RESOLUTION Tooele County Com- county-owned im- 2018-10 mission does not be- provements and per- A RESOLUTION OF lieve it is in the best in- sonal property, on or TOOELE COUNTY terest of the public for about April 24, 2018; APPROVING THE it to continue owning WHEREAS, the SALE OF CERTAIN and operating the Tooele County Com- REAL PROPERTY, UMC, but nonetheless mission published the IMPROVEMENTS, wishes to preserve notice of request for AND PERSONAL and encourage the offers to purchase in PROPERTY OWNED economic benefit the the local newspaper BY TOOELE COUNTY UMC provides by em- and prominently on its TO MITIME UTAH IN- ploying county citi- website, issued press VESTMENTS, LLC BY zens, supporting local releases and its offer ENTERING INTO THE businesses, and gen- packet to various Utah ATTACHED “PUR- erally promoting newspapers and tele- CHASE AND SALE Tooele County as a vision stations as well AGREEMENT” motorsports recreation as other media outlets; WHEREAS, Tooele destination in the state WHEREAS, the County owns real and region, among Tooele County Com- property and certain other economic bene- mission contracted associated improve- fits; with two independent ments and personal WHEREAS, the appraisal firms, Integra property that it oper- Tooele County Com- Realty Resources and ates as what is com- mission finds that sell- Van Drimmelen & As- monly known as the ing the UMC will cre- sociates, Inc., to up- Utah Motorsports ate property tax reve- date their prior ap- Campus (hereinafter nues for the county praisals of the UMC to UMC), more specifi- and avoid the costs determine its pre- cally described as: associated with man- sumed fair market LOT 1, DESERET aging and maintaining value as permitted by PEAK PUD PHASE 5, the property; Utah Code § A PLANNED UNIT WHEREAS, the 17-50-312(9); DEVELOPMENT OF Tooele County Com- WHEREAS, the TOOELE COUNTY, mission therefore, as Tooele County Com- according to the Offi- authorized by Utah mission held its re- cial Plat thereof on file Code §§ 11-17-13 and quest for offers open and recorded Decem- 17-50-312 and Tooele for approximately ten ber 6, 2006 as Entry County Code §§ weeks, through July 2, No. 273563 in the Of- 1-10-1 et seq., sought 2018; fice of the Tooele requests for offers to WHEREAS, the only County Recorder. purchase the UMC, in- offer submitted was by 512.46 ACRES, cluding its associated Mitime Utah Invest- including certain im- county-owned im- ments, LLC (hereinaf- provements and per- provements and per- ter “Mitime”); sonal property identi- sonal property, on or WHEREAS, in ensuing fied in the attached about April 24, 2018; arms-length and good agreement; WHEREAS, the faith negotiations with WHEREAS, the Tooele County Com- Mitime, the Tooele RESOLUTION Tooele County Com- mission published the County Commission 2018-10 mission does not be- notice of request for has arrived at terms A RESOLUTION OF lieve it is in the best in- offers to purchase in under which Mitime TOOELE COUNTY terest of the public for the local newspaper has agreed to pur- APPROVING THE it to continue owning and prominently on its chase the UMC, in- SALE OF CERTAIN and operating the website, issued press cluding its associated REAL PROPERTY, UMC, but nonetheless releases and its offer county-owned im- IMPROVEMENTS, wishes to preserve packet to various Utah provements and per- AND PERSONAL and encourage the newspapers and tele- sonal property, that the PROPERTY OWNED economic benefit the vision stations as well Tooele County Com- BY TOOELE COUNTY UMC provides by em- as other media outlets; mission finds satisfies TO MITIME UTAH IN- ploying county citi- WHEREAS, the its legal obligations un- VESTMENTS, LLC BY zens, supporting local Tooele County Com- der Utah Code §§ ENTERING INTO THE businesses, and gen- mission contracted 11-17-3 and 17-50-312 ATTACHED “PUR- erally promoting with two independent and Tooele County CHASE AND SALE Tooele County as a appraisal firms, Integra Code § 1-10-3 through AGREEMENT” motorsports recreation Realty Resources and -4; WHEREAS, Tooele destination in the state Van Drimmelen & As- WHEREAS, for the County owns real and region, among sociates, Inc., to up- reasons heretofore property and certain other economic bene- date their prior ap- stated, the Tooele associated improve- fits; praisals of the UMC to County Commission ments and personal WHEREAS, the determine its pre- considers selling the property that it oper- Tooele County Com- sumed fair market UMC, with those cer- ates as what is com- mission finds that sell- value as permitted by tain associated monly known as the ing the UMC will cre- Utah Code § county-owned im- Utah Motorsports ate property tax reve- 17-50-312(9); provements and per- Campus (hereinafter nues for the county WHEREAS, the sonal property, to Mi- UMC), more specifi- and avoid the costs Tooele County Com- time under the terms cally described as: associated with man- mission held its re- set forth in the at- LOT 1, DESERET aging and maintaining quest for offers open tached “Purchase and PEAK PUD PHASE 5, the property; for approximately ten Sale Agreement” ad- A PLANNED UNIT WHEREAS, the weeks, through July 2, visable, in the public DEVELOPMENT OF Tooele County Com- 2018; interest, and compliant TOOELE COUNTY, mission therefore, as WHEREAS, the only with other law; according to the Offi- authorized by Utah offer submitted was by WHEREAS, the cial Plat thereof on file Code §§ 11-17-13 and Mitime Utah Invest- Tooele County Com- and recorded Decem- 17-50-312 and Tooele ments, LLC (hereinaf- mission finds that the ber 6, 2006 as Entry County Code §§ ter “Mitime”); UMC also constitutes No. 273563 in the Of- 1-10-1 et seq., sought WHEREAS, in ensuing a “project,” as that fice of the Tooele requests for offers to arms-length and good term is defined by the County Recorder. purchase the UMC, in- faith negotiations with Utah Industrial Facili- 512.46 ACRES, cluding its associated Mitime, the Tooele ties and Development including certain im- county-owned im- County Commission Act, Utah Code § provements and per- provements and per- has arrived at terms 11-17-2(10)(a)(i)(A); sonal property identi- sonal property, on or under which Mitime WHEREAS, the fied in the attached about April 24, 2018; has agreed to pur- Tooele County Com- agreement; WHEREAS, the chase the UMC, in- mission finds that the RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Tooele County Com- cluding its associated UMC also constitutes 2018-10 Tooele County Com- mission published the county-owned im- a significant parcel of A RESOLUTION OF mission does not be- notice of request for provements and per- real property under TOOELE COUNTY lieve it is in the best in- offers to purchase in sonal property, that the Utah Code § APPROVING THE terest of the public for the local newspaper Tooele County Com- 17-50-312(5) and SALE OF CERTAIN it to continue owning and prominently on its mission finds satisfies Tooele County Code § REAL PROPERTY, and operating the website, issued press its legal obligations un- 1 10-2(2); and IMPROVEMENTS, UMC, but nonetheless releases and its offer der Utah Code §§ WHEREAS, the AND PERSONAL wishes to preserve packet to various Utah 11-17-3 and 17-50-312 Tooele County Com- PROPERTY OWNED and encourage the newspapers and tele- and Tooele County mission has provided BY TOOELE COUNTY economic benefit the vision stations as well Code § 1-10-3 through reasonable notice, as TO MITIME UTAH IN- UMC provides by em- as other media outlets; -4; prescribed by Utah VESTMENTS, LLC BY ploying county citi- WHEREAS, the WHEREAS, for the C o d e § ENTERING INTO THE zens, supporting local Tooele County Com- reasons heretofore 17-50-312(5)(a) and ATTACHED “PUR- businesses, and gen- mission contracted stated, the Tooele Tooele County Code § CHASE AND SALE erally promoting with two independent County Commission 1-10-2(1), of the dispo- AGREEMENT” Tooele County as a appraisal firms, Integra considers selling the sition of the UMC, with WHEREAS, Tooele motorsports recreation Realty Resources and UMC, with those cer- its associated County owns real destination in the state Van Drimmelen & As- tain associated county-owned im- property and certain and region, among sociates, Inc., to up- county-owned im- provements and per- associated improve- other economic bene- date their prior ap- provements and per- sonal property, and on ments and personal fits; praisals of the UMC to sonal property, to Mi- this date has held the property that it oper- WHEREAS, the determine its pre- time under the terms required public hearing ates as what is com- Tooele County Com- sumed fair market set forth in the at- allowing for public monly known as the mission finds that sell- value as permitted by tached “Purchase and comment on that dis- Utah Motorsports ing the UMC will cre- Utah Code § Sale Agreement” ad- position; Campus (hereinafter ate property tax reve- 17-50-312(9); visable, in the public NOW, THEREFORE, UMC), more specifi- nues for the county WHEREAS, the interest, and compliant IT IS HEREBY RE- cally described as: and avoid the costs Tooele County Com- with other law; SOLVED BY THE LOT 1, DESERET associated with man- mission held its re- WHEREAS, the LEGISLATIVE BODY PEAK PUD PHASE 5, aging and maintaining quest for offers open Tooele County Com- O F T O O E L E A PLANNED UNIT the property; for approximately ten mission finds that the COUNTY: DEVELOPMENT OF WHEREAS, the weeks, through July 2, UMC also constitutes 1. That Tooele County TOOELE COUNTY, Tooele County Com- 2018; a “project,” as that enter into the attached according to the Offi- mission therefore, as WHEREAS, the only term is defined by the “Purchase and Sale cial Plat thereof on file authorized by Utah offer submitted was by Utah Industrial Facili- Agreement” selling the and recorded Decem- Code §§ 11-17-13 and Mitime Utah Invest- ties and Development UMC, more specifically ber 6, 2006 as Entry 17-50-312 and Tooele ments, LLC (hereinaf- Act, Utah Code § described as: No. 273563 in the Of- County Code §§ ter “Mitime”); 11-17-2(10)(a)(i)(A); LOT 1, DESERET fice of the Tooele 1-10-1 et seq., sought WHEREAS, in ensuing WHEREAS, the PEAK PUD PHASE 5, County Recorder. requests for offers to arms-length and good Tooele County Com- A PLANNED UNIT 512.46 ACRES, purchase the UMC, in- faith negotiations with mission finds that the DEVELOPMENT OF including certain im- cluding its associated Mitime, the Tooele UMC also constitutes TOOELE COUNTY, provements and per- county-owned im- County Commission a significant parcel of according to the Offi- sonal property identi- provements and per- has arrived at terms real property under cial Plat thereof on file fied in the attached sonal property, on or under which Mitime Utah Code § and recorded Decem- agreement; about April 24, 2018; has agreed to pur- 17-50-312(5) and ber 6, 2006 as Entry WHEREAS, the WHEREAS, the chase the UMC, in- Tooele County Code § No. 273563 in the Of- RESOLUTION Tooele County Com- Tooele County Com- cluding its associated 1 10-2(2); and fice of the Tooele 2018-10 mission does not be- mission published the county-owned im- WHEREAS, the County Recorder. A RESOLUTION OF lieve it is in the best in- notice of request for provements and per- Tooele County Com- 512.46 ACRES. TOOELE COUNTY terest of the public for offers to purchase in sonal property, that the mission has provided to Mitime, including APPROVING THE it to continue owning the local newspaper Tooele County Com- reasonable notice, as certain associated SALE OF CERTAIN and operating the and prominently on its mission finds satisfies prescribed by Utah county-owned im- REAL PROPERTY, UMC, but nonetheless website, issued press its legal obligations un- C o d e § provements and per- IMPROVEMENTS, wishes to preserve releases and its offer der Utah Code §§ 17-50-312(5)(a) and sonal property; AND PERSONAL and encourage the packet to various Utah 11-17-3 and 17-50-312 Tooele County Code § 2. That Wade PROPERTY OWNED economic benefit the newspapers and tele- and Tooele County 1-10-2(1), of the dispo- B. Bitner, Chair of the BY TOOELE COUNTY UMC provides by em- vision stations as well Code § 1-10-3 through sition of the UMC, with Tooele County Com- TO MITIME UTAH IN- ploying county citi- as other media outlets; -4; its associated mission, is hereby VESTMENTS, LLC BY zens, supporting local WHEREAS, the WHEREAS, for the county-owned im- authorized to enter into ENTERING INTO THE businesses, and gen- Tooele County Com- reasons heretofore provements and per- the attached “Pur- ATTACHED “PUR- erally promoting mission contracted stated, the Tooele sonal property, and on chase and Sale Agree- CHASE AND SALE Tooele County as a with two independent County Commission this date has held the ment” and to sign the AGREEMENT” motorsports recreation appraisal firms, Integra considers selling the required public hearing same for Tooele NOTICE OF PUBLIC WHEREAS, Tooele destination in the state Realty Resources and UMC, with those cer- allowing for public County, and to exe- HEARING County owns real and region, among Van Drimmelen & As- tain associated comment on that dis- cute all documents re- 1. SUBJECT: property and certain other economic bene- sociates, Inc., to up- county-owned im- position; quired to formalize and VAC-DED 2018-01 - associated improve- fits; date their prior ap- provements and per- NOW, THEREFORE, effect Tooele County's Jenny Orr is request- ments and personal WHEREAS, the praisals of the UMC to sonal property, to Mi- IT IS HEREBY RE- agreements in the at- ing a recommendation property that it oper- Tooele County Com- determine its pre- time under the terms SOLVED BY THE tached “Purchase and of approval for a pro- ates as what is com- mission finds that sell- sumed fair market set forth in the at- LEGISLATIVE BODY Sale Agreement,” in- posed petition to va- monly known as the ing the UMC will cre- value as permitted by tached “Purchase and O F T O O E L E cluding, upon Mitime's cate portions of Main Utah Motorsports ate property tax reve- Utah Code § Sale Agreement” ad- COUNTY: payment of considera- Street, Wash Street, Campus (hereinafter nues for the county 17-50-312(9); visable, in the public 1. That Tooele County tion as agreed , a quit- Locust Street, and UMC), more specifi- and avoid the costs WHEREAS, the interest, and compliant enter into the attached claim deed in the form Chloriole Street, and cally described as: associated with man- Tooele County Com- with other law; “Purchase and Sale attached as an exhibit dedicate a portion of LOT 1, DESERET aging and maintaining mission held its re- WHEREAS, the Agreement” selling the to that agreement; Main Street. Affected PEAK PUD PHASE 5, the property; quest for offers open Tooele County Com- UMC, more specifically 3. That Tooele County Parcels: A PLANNED UNIT WHEREAS, the for approximately ten mission finds that the described as: staff members be and 01-149-0-0011, DEVELOPMENT OF Tooele County Com- weeks, through July 2, UMC also constitutes LOT 1, DESERET are hereby authorized 01-149-0-0009, TOOELE COUNTY, mission therefore, as 2018; a “project,” as that PEAK PUD PHASE 5, to prepare all required 01-149-0-0010, according to the Offi- authorized by Utah WHEREAS, the only term is defined by the A PLANNED UNIT documents and to un- 01-145-0-0022, cial Plat thereof on file Code §§ 11-17-13 and offer submitted was by Utah Industrial Facili- DEVELOPMENT OF dertake all such ac- 01-150-0-0003, & and recorded Decem- 17-50-312 and Tooele Mitime Utah Invest- ties and Development TOOELE COUNTY, tions as may be nec- 01-150-0-0009. Unin- ber 6, 2006 as Entry County Code §§ ments, LLC (hereinaf- Act, Utah Code § according to the Offi- essary in furtherance corporated: Ophir. No. 273563 in the Of- 1-10-1 et seq., sought ter “Mitime”); 11-17-2(10)(a)(i)(A); cial Plat thereof on file of Tooele County's ob- Planner: Jeff Miller fice of the Tooele requests for offers to WHEREAS, in ensuing WHEREAS, the and recorded Decem- ligations under the at- On December 5, 2018, County Recorder. purchase the UMC, in- arms-length and good Tooele County Com- ber 6, 2006 as Entry tached “Purchase and the Tooele County 512.46 ACRES, cluding its associated faith negotiations with mission finds that the No. 273563 in the Of- Sale Agreement” and Planning Commission including certain im- county-owned im- Mitime, the Tooele UMC also constitutes fice of the Tooele to complete the agreed will hold a public hear- provements and per- provements and per- County Commission a significant parcel of County Recorder. property transfer; ing regarding the item sonal property identi- sonal property, on or has arrived at terms real property under 512.46 ACRES. 4. That, in compliance described above. The fied in the attached about April 24, 2018; under which Mitime Utah Code § to Mitime, including with Utah Code §§ meeting will be held at agreement; WHEREAS, the has agreed to pur- 17-50-312(5) and certain associated 11-17-16 and -16.1, a 7:00 p.m. at the WHEREAS, the Tooele County Com- chase the UMC, in- Tooele County Code § county-owned im- copy of the attached Tooele County Admin- RESOLUTION Tooele County Com- mission published the cluding its associated 1 10-2(2); and provements and per- “Purchase and Sale istration Building 2018-10 mission does not be- notice of request for county-owned im- WHEREAS, the sonal property; Agreement” will be (Auditorium, First A RESOLUTION OF lieve it is in the best in- offers to purchase in provements and per- Tooele County Com- 2. That Wade kept at the Office of Floor), 47 S. Main TOOELE COUNTY terest of the public for the local newspaper sonal property, that the mission has provided B. Bitner, Chair of the the County Clerk/Audi- Street, Tooele, UT APPROVING THE it to continue owning and prominently on its Tooele County Com- reasonable notice, as Tooele County Com- tor for thirty days fol- 84074. SALE OF CERTAIN and operating the website, issued press mission finds satisfies prescribed by Utah mission, is hereby lowing the publication REAL PROPERTY, UMC, but nonetheless releases and its offer its legal obligations un- C o d e § authorized to enter into of this Resolution, The public is welcome IMPROVEMENTS, wishes to preserve packet to various Utah der Utah Code §§ 17-50-312(5)(a) and the attached “Pur- where it shall be avail- to provide any written AND PERSONAL and encourage the newspapers and tele- 11-17-3 and 17-50-312 Tooele County Code § chase and Sale Agree- able for public exami- comments to the Plan- PROPERTY OWNED economic benefit the vision stations as well and Tooele County 1-10-2(1), of the dispo- ment” and to sign the nation during regular ning Office at 47 S. BY TOOELE COUNTY UMC provides by em- as other media outlets; Code § 1-10-3 through sition of the UMC, with same for Tooele business hours; Main in the Tooele TO MITIME UTAH IN- ploying county citi- WHEREAS, the -4; its associated County, and to exe- 5. That, in further com- County Building prior VESTMENTS, LLC BY zens, supporting local Tooele County Com- WHEREAS, for the county-owned im- cute all documents re- pliance with Utah to the meeting or to at- ENTERING INTO THE businesses, and gen- mission contracted reasons heretofore provements and per- quired to formalize and Code §§ 11-17-16 and tend the meeting to ATTACHED “PUR- erally promoting with two independent stated, the Tooele sonal property, and on effect Tooele County's -16.1, this Resolution gain information or CHASE AND SALE Tooele County as a appraisal firms, Integra County Commission this date has held the agreements in the at- shall be forthwith pub- voice your opinion re- AGREEMENT” motorsports recreation Realty Resources and considers selling the required public hearing tached “Purchase and lished on the Utah garding this issue. For WHEREAS, Tooele destination in the state Van Drimmelen & As- UMC, with those cer- allowing for public Sale Agreement,” in- public notice website questions or additional County owns real and region, among sociates, Inc., to up- tain associated comment on that dis- cluding, upon Mitime's and on the Tooele information, please property and certain other economic bene- date their prior ap- county-owned im- position; payment of considera- County website and in contact the Planning associated improve- fits; praisals of the UMC to provements and per- NOW, THEREFORE, tion as agreed , a quit- the Tooele Transcript; O f f i c e a t ments and personal WHEREAS, the determine its pre- sonal property, to Mi- IT IS HEREBY RE- claim deed in the form and 435-843-3160. Please property that it oper- Tooele County Com- sumed fair market time under the terms SOLVED BY THE attached as an exhibit 6. That this Resolution contact Jeff Miller at: ates as what is com- mission finds that sell- value as permitted by set forth in the at- LEGISLATIVE BODY to that agreement; shall take effect upon [email protected], monly known as the ing the UMC will cre- Utah Code § tached “Purchase and O F T O O E L E 3. That Tooele County its adoption. to request an e-mailed Utah Motorsports ate property tax reve- 17-50-312(9); Sale Agreement” ad- COUNTY: staff members be and APPROVED AND copy of the plat, show- Campus (hereinafter nues for the county WHEREAS, the visable, in the public 1. That Tooele County are hereby authorized ADOPTED by the leg- ing the requested road UMC), more specifi- and avoid the costs Tooele County Com- interest, and compliant enter into the attached to prepare all required islative body of Tooele vacation and dedica- cally described as: associated with man- mission held its re- with other law; “Purchase and Sale documents and to un- County this 30th day of tion in detail. LOT 1, DESERET aging and maintaining quest for offers open WHEREAS, the Agreement” selling the dertake all such ac- October 2018. The future meeting re- PEAK PUD PHASE 5, the property; for approximately ten Tooele County Com- UMC, more specifically tions as may be nec- Signed on behalf of garding this application A PLANNED UNIT WHEREAS, the weeks, through July 2, mission finds that the described as: essary in furtherance the Tooele County willB6 also be posted at DEVELOPMENT OF Tooele County Com- 2018; TOOELE UMCTRANSCRIPT also constitutes BULLETINLOT 1, DESERET of Tooele County's ob- CommissionTUESDAY by Wade November 20, 2018 the Tooele County TOOELE COUNTY, mission therefore, as WHEREAS, the only a “project,” as that PEAK PUD PHASE 5, ligations under the at- B. Bitner, Chairman. Building, advertised in according to the Offi- authorized by Utah offer submitted was by term is defined by the A PLANNED UNIT tached “Purchase and Attested by Marilyn K. thePublic public Notices notice sec- cialPublic Plat thereof Notices on file CodePublic §§ 11-17-13 Notices and MitimePublic Utah Notices Invest- UtahPublic Industrial Notices Facili- DEVELOPMENTPublic Notices OF SalePublic Agreement” Notices and Gillette,Public Clerk/Auditor Notices Public Notices tion Meetings of the Tooele and recordedMeetings Decem- 17-50-312Meetings and Tooele ments,Meetings LLC (hereinaf- ties andMeetings Development TOOELEMeetings COUNTY, to completeMeetings the agreed CommissionersMeetings Bate- Miscellaneous Transcript Bulletin and ber 6, 2006 as Entry County Code §§ ter “Mitime”); Act, Utah Code § according to the Offi- property transfer; man, Bitner, and Milne posted on the Tooele No. 273563 in the Of- 1-10-1 et seq., sought WHEREAS, in ensuing 11-17-2(10)(a)(i)(A); cial Plat thereof on file 4. That, in compliance all voted “aye.” NOTICE TO CREDI- County Website. fice of the Tooele requests for offers to arms-length and good WHEREAS, the and recorded Decem- with Utah Code §§ Approved as to form TORS AND AN- Tooele County County Recorder. purchase the UMC, in- faith negotiations with Tooele County Com- ber 6, 2006 as Entry 11-17-16 and -16.1, a by Scott Broadhead, NOUNCEMENT OF Planning Department 512.46 ACRES, cluding its associated Mitime, the Tooele mission finds that the No. 273563 in the Of- copy of the attached Tooele County Attor- APPOINTMENT (Published in the including certain im- county-owned im- County Commission UMC also constitutes fice of the Tooele “Purchase and Sale ney. VIOLET ALLEN, De- Tooele Transcript Bul- provements and per- provements and per- has arrived at terms a significant parcel of County Recorder. Agreement” will be (Published in the ceased. letin November 13, 20, sonal property identi- sonal property, on or under which Mitime real property under 512.46 ACRES. kept at the Office of Tooele Transcript Bul- P r o b a t e N o . 27 & December 4, fied in the attached about April 24, 2018; has agreed to pur- Utah Code § to Mitime, including the County Clerk/Audi- letin November 20, 173300038 ES 2018) agreement; W H E R E A S , t h e chase the UMC, in- 17-50-312(5) and certain associated tor for thirty days fol- 2018) MICHAEL R. ANDER- WHEREAS, th e Tooele County Com- cluding its associated Tooele County Code § county-owned im- lowing the publication SON AND JAMES C. RESOLUTION Tooele County Com- mission published the county-owned im- 1 10-2(2); and provements and per- of this Resolution, HASKINS whose ad- 2018-10 mission does not be- notice of request for provements and per- WHEREAS, the sonal property; where it shall be avail- Public Notices dress is 8833 South A RESOLUTION OF lieve it is in the best in- offers to purchase in sonal property, that the Tooele County Com- 2. That Wade able for public exami- Trustees Redwood Road, Suite TOOELE COUNTY terest of the public for the local newspaper Tooele County Com- mission has provided B. Bitner, Chair of the nation during regular c, West Jordan, Utah APPROVING THE it to continue owning and prominently on its mission finds satisfies reasonable notice, as Tooele County Com- business hours; Deadline for public 84088, have been ap- SALE OF CERTAIN and operating the website, issued press its legal obligations un- prescribed by Utah mission, is hereby 5. That, in further com- notices is 4 p.m. the pointed Personal Rep- REAL PROPERTY, UMC, but nonetheless releases and its offer der Utah Code §§ C o d e § authorized to enter into pliance with Utah day prior to publica- resentatives of the es- IMPROVEMENTS, wishes to preserve packet to various Utah 11-17-3 and 17-50-312 17-50-312(5)(a) and the attached “Pur- Code §§ 11-17-16 and tion. Public notices t a t e o f t h e AND PERSONAL and encourage the newspapers and tele- and Tooele County Tooele County Code § chase and Sale Agree- -16.1, this Resolution submitted past the above-named dece- PROPERTY OWNED economic benefit the vision stations as well Code § 1-10-3 through 1-10-2(1), of the dispo- ment” and to sign the shall be forthwith pub- deadline will not be dent. All persons hav- BY TOOELE COUNTY UMC provides by em- as other media outlets; -4; sition of the UMC, with same for Tooele lished on the Utah accepted. ing claims against the TO MITIME UTAH IN- ploying county citi- W H E R E A S , t h e WHEREAS, for the its associated County, and to exe- public notice website UPAXLP above estate are re- VESTMENTS, LLC BY zens, supporting local Tooele County Com- reasons heretofore county-owned im- cute all documents re- and on the Tooele quired to present them ENTERING INTO THE businesses, and gen- mission contracted stated, the Tooele provements and per- quired to formalize and County website and in to the undersigned or ATTACHED “PUR- erally promotin g with two independent County Commission sonal property, and on effect Tooele County's the Tooele Transcript; Public Notices to the Clerk of the CHASE AND SALE Tooele County as a appraisal firms, Integra considers selling the this date has held the agreements in the at- and Water User Court on or before the AGREEMENT” motorsports recreation Realty Resources and UMC, with those cer- required public hearing tached “Purchase and 6. That this Resolution 6th Day of February, WHEREAS, Tooele destination in the state Van Drimmelen & As- t ain associated allowing for public Sale Agreement,” in- shall take effect upon Deadline for public or said claims shall be County owns real and region, among sociates, Inc., to up- county-owned im- comment on that dis- cluding, upon Mitime's its adoption. notices is 4 p.m. the forever barred. property and certain other economic bene- date their prior ap- provements and per- position; payment of considera- APPROVED AND day prior to publica- MICHAEL R. ANDER- associated improve- fits; praisals of the UMC to sonal property, to Mi- NOW, THEREFORE, tion as agreed , a quit- ADOPTED by the leg- tion. Public notices SON AND JAMES C. ments and personal WHEREAS, th e determine its pre- time under the terms IT IS HEREBY RE- claim deed in the form islative body of Tooele submitted past the HASKINS property that it oper- Tooele County Com- sumed fair market set forth in the at- SOLVED BY THE attached as an exhibit County this 30th day of deadline will not be 8833 South Redwood ates as what is com- mission finds that sell- value as permitted by tached “Purchase and LEGISLATIVE BODY to that agreement; October 2018. accepted. Road, Suite C West monly known as the ing the UMC will cre- U t a h C o d e § Sale Agreement” ad- O F T O O E L E 3. That Tooele County Signed on behalf of UPAXLP Jordan, Utah 84088 Utah Motorsports ate property tax reve- 17-50-312(9); visable, in the public COUNTY: staff members be and the Tooele County (Published in the Campus (hereinafter nues for the county W H E R E A S , t h e interest, and compliant 1. That Tooele County are hereby authorized Commission by Wade Tooele Transcript Bul- UMC), more specifi- and avoid the costs Tooele County Com- with other law; enter into the attached to prepare all required B. Bitner, Chairman. Public Notices letin November 6, 13 & cally described as: associated with man- mission held its re- W HEREAS, the “Purchase and Sale documents and to un- Attested by Marilyn K. Miscellaneous 20, 2018) LOT 1, DESERET aging and maintaining quest for offers open Tooele County Com- Agreement” selling the dertake all such ac- Gillette, Clerk/Auditor PEAK PUD PHASE 5, the property; for approximately ten mission finds that the UMC, more specifically tions as may be nec- Commissioners Bate- Deadline for public A PLANNED UNIT WHEREAS, th e weeks, through July 2, UMC also constitutes described as: essary in furtherance man, Bitner, and Milne notices is 4 p.m. the DEVELOPMENT OF Tooele County Com- 2018; a “project,” as that LOT 1, DESERET of Tooele County's ob- all voted “aye.” day prior to publica- Your Local TOOELE COUNTY, mission therefore, as WHEREAS, the only term is defined by the PEAK PUD PHASE 5, ligations under the at- Approved as to form TOOELE tion. Public notices News Source according to the Offi- authorized by Utah offer submitted was by Utah Industrial Facili- A PLANNED UNIT tached “Purchase and by ScottTRANSCRIPT Broadhead, BULLETIN submitted past the cial Plat thereof on file Code §§ 11-17-13 and Mitime Utah Invest- ties and Development DEVELOPMENT OF Sale Agreement” and Tooele County Attor- deadline will not be TOOELETRANSCRIPT and recorded Decem- 17-50-312 and Tooele ments, LLC (hereinaf- Act, Utah Code § TOOELE COUNTY, to complete the agreed ney.435.882.0050 accepted. BULLETIN ber 6, 2006 as Entry County Code §§ ter “Mitime”); 11-17-2(10)(a)(i)(A); according to the Offi- property transfer; (Published in the UPAXLP No. 273563 in the Of- 1-10-1 et seq., sought WHEREAS, in ensuing WHEREAS, the cial Plat thereof on file 4. That, in compliance Tooele Transcript Bul- fice of the Tooele requests for offers to arms-length and good Tooele County Com- and recorded Decem- with Utah Code §§ letin November 20, County Recorder. purchase the UMC, in- faith negotiations with mission finds that the ber 6, 2006 as Entry 11-17-16 and -16.1, a 2018) 512.46 ACRES, cluding its associated Mitime, the Tooele UMC also constitutes No. 273563 in the Of- copy of the attached including certain im- county-owned im- County Commission a significant parcel of fice of the Tooele “Purchase and Sale provementsGreat and per- provements Savings and per- has arrived on at terms Booksreal property under atCounty the Recorder. TooeleAgreement” will Transcript be Bulletin sonal property identi- sonal property, on or under which Mitime Utah Code § 512.46 ACRES. kept at the Office of fied in the attached about April 24, 2018; has agreed to pur- 17-50-312(5) and to Mitime, including the County Clerk/Audi- agreement; WHEREAS, the chase the UMC, in- Tooele County Code § certain associated tor for thirty days fol- WHEREAS, the ATooele Country County Com- cluding Called its associated Home1 10-2(2); and county-owned im- lowingTales the publication of the New England Coast Tooele County Com- mission published the county-owned im- WHEREAS, the provements and per- of this Resolution, mission does not be- notice of request for provements and per- Tooele County Com- sonal property; where it shall be avail- lieve it is in the best in- offers to purchaseThomas in sonal Deracotteproperty, that is thejust missionout of medical has provided school,2. and That Wade able for public exami- Come along on a fascinating journey back to Turn of terest of the public for the local newspaperhis pregnantTooele Countywife, Helen, Com- havereasonable their whole notice, future as B. Bitner, Chair of the nation during regular the Century New England; to Martha’s Vineyard, Cape it to continue owning and prominently on its mission finds satisfies prescribed by Utah Tooele County Com- business hours; and operating the website, issued pressmappedits legalout forobligations them in un- upper-crustC o d e Connecticut.§ mission, But is hereby 5. That, in further com- Cod, Old York, the Great Shell Mounds of Damariscot- UMC, but nonetheless releases and its they offer areder dreamers, Utah Code and §§they17-50-312(5)(a) set out to create and theirauthorized to enter into pliance with Utah ta, Newport, Old Saybrook, Cuttyhunk and dozens of wishes to preserve packet to various Utah 11-17-3 and 17-50-312 Tooele County Code § the attached “Pur- Code §§ 11-17-16 and and encourage the newspapers and own tele- farmand in Tooele rural Idaho County instead.1-10-2(1), The of fieldsthe dispo- are inchase ru- and Sale Agree- -16.1, this Resolution other areas. economic benefit the vision stations as well Code § 1-10-3 through sition of the UMC, with ment” and to sign the shall be forthwith pub- UMC provides by em- as other media outlets;ins when-4; they arrive, so theyits hire associateda farmhand namedsame for Tooele lished on the Utah Reproduced with illustrations from the actual turn- ploying county citi- WHEREAS, M theannyWHEREAS, to help rebuild. for the Butcounty-owned the sudden, frightening im- County, and to exe- public notice website of-the-century New England magazines in which they zens, supporting local Tooele County Com- reasons heretofore provements and per- cute all documents re- and on the Tooele businesses, and gen- mission contractedbirth ofstated, their daughter, the Tooele Elise,sonal tests property, the young and on couple,quired to formalize and County website and in first appeared, these articles by the well-known au- erally promoting with two independentand MannyCounty is Commissioncalled upon tothis mend date thishas heldfractured the effect fam Tooele- County's the Tooele Transcript; Tooele County as a appraisal firms, Integra considers selling the required public hearing agreements in the at- and thors of that era bring the magic of the New England motorsports recreation Realty Resourcesily. and AnUMC, extraordinary with those story cer- allowing of hope and for idealism, public tached A “Purchase and 6. That this Resolution Coast to life as no modern-day author can achieve. destination in the state Van Drimmelen & As- tain associated comment on that dis- Sale Agreement,” in- shall take effect upon and region, among sociates, Inc., to up-Countrycounty-owned Called Home im-is a testamentposition; to the powercluding, of upon Mitime's its adoption. Sail on into “living” history with Tales of the New other economic bene- date their priorfamily—the ap- provements family and we per-are bornNOW, to THEREFORE,and the familypayment we of considera- APPROVED AND England Coast. fits; praisals of the UMC to sonal property, to Mi- IT IS HEREBY RE- tion as agreed , a quit- ADOPTED by the leg- WHEREAS, the determine its create. pre- time under the terms SOLVED BY THE claim deed in the form islative body of Tooele Tooele County Com- sumed fair market attached as an exhibit Only set forthOnly in the at- LEGISLATIVE BODY County this 30th day of mission finds that sell- value as permitted$ by 95tached $“Purchase95 and O F T O O E L E to that agreement; October 2018. $ 95 ing the UMC will cre- Utah Code 23 § Sale Agreement”8 ad- COUNTY: 3. That Tooele County Signed on behalf of 12 ate property tax reve- 17-50-312(9); visable, in the public 1. That Tooele County staff members be and the Tooele County nues for the county WHEREAS, the interest, and compliant enter into the attached are hereby authorized Commission by Wade and avoid the costs Tooele County Com- with other law; “Purchase and Sale to prepare all required B. Bitner, Chairman. associated with man- mission held its re- WHEREAS, the Agreement” selling the documents and to un- Attested by Marilyn K. aging and maintaining quest for offersHope open Tooele in County a Jar Com- UMC, more specifically dertake all such ac- Gillette, Clerk/AuditorVisions of America the property; for approximately ten mission finds that the described as: tions as may be nec- Commissioners Bate- WHEREAS, the weeks, through JulyTwenty 2, UMC years also ago, constitutes Allie DentyLOT was 1, the DESERET pretty oneessary in furtherance man, Bitner, and MilnePhotographing Democracy Tooele County Com- 2018; a “project,” as that PEAK PUD PHASE 5, of Tooele County's ob- all voted “aye.” mission therefore, as WHEREAS, theand only herterm best is frienddefined Olivia by the PelhamA PLANNED was the UNITsmartligations one. under the at- Approved as to form Visions of America addresses a single authorized by Utah offer submitted was by Utah Industrial Facili- DEVELOPMENT OF tached “Purchase and by Scott Broadhead, Code §§ 11-17-13 and Mitime Utah Invest-Throughoutties and high Development school, theyTOOELE were inseparable…until COUNTY, Sale Agreement” and Tooele County Attor- question: How do you photograph de- 17-50-312 and Tooele ments, LLC (hereinaf-a viciousAct, rumor Utah about Code Olivia— § according a rumor to thetoo Offi-closeto to complete the the agreed ney. mocracy? After all, democracy is an idea; County Code §§ ter “Mitime”); 11-17-2(10)(a)(i)(A); cial Plat thereof on file property transfer; (Published in the 1-10-1 et seq., sought WHEREAS, in ensuingtruth—endedWHEREAS, their friendship. the and recorded Decem- 4. That, in compliance Tooele Transcript Bul- and not something one can easily wrap requests for offers to arms-length and good Tooele County Com- ber 6, 2006 as Entry with Utah Code §§ letin November 20, purchase the UMC, in- faith negotiations withNow,mission on the findseve of that their the twentiethNo. 273563 high in the school Of- 11-17-16 and -16.1, a 2018) one’s lens around. But photographing de- cluding its associated Mitime, the Tooelereunion,UMC Allie, also a constitutestemp worker,fice finds of theherself Tooele suddenlycopy of the attached mocracy is indeed what Joseph Sohm has county-owned im- County Commission a significant parcel of County Recorder. “Purchase and Sale provements and per- has arrived at termssingle,real a little property chubby, under and feeling512.46 ACRES.old. Olivia, a coolAgreement” will be done in this epic journey across the fifty sonal property, on or under which Mitimeand successfulUtah magazine Code §beautyto Mitime, editor includingin New York,kept at the Office of about April 24, 2018; has agreed to pur- 17-50-312(5) and certain associated the County Clerk/Audi- states. To capture this country’s incred- WHEREAS, the chase the UMC,realizes in- Tooele she’s County lonely, Code and §is finallycounty-owned ready to face im- hertor for thirty days fol- ible diversity, Sohm frames his national Tooele County Com- cluding its associated 1 10-2(2); and provements and per- lowing the publication mission published the county-owned demons. im- WHEREAS, the sonal property; of this Resolution, work as George Seurat might a pointillist notice of request for provements and per-SometimesTooele Countyhope lives Com- in the2. future; That sometimes Wade where it it shall be avail- painting. With each photograph, an in- offers to purchase in sonal property, that the mission has provided B. Bitner, Chair of the able for public exami- the local newspaper Tooele County Com-comes reasonablefrom the past; notice, and as sometimes,Tooele County when Com- everynation stu- during regular dividual dot was applied to his American and prominently on its mission finds satisfiespid thingprescribed goes wrong, by Utah it comesmission, from a is prettily hereby packbusiness- hours; website, issued press its legal obligations un- C o d e § authorized to enter into 5. That, in further com- canvas. Spanning three decades, tens of releases and its offer der Utah Codeaged §§ jar17-50-312(5)(a) filled with scented and thecream attached and promises. “Pur- pliance with Utah thousands of images were assembled in packet to various Utah 11-17-3 and 17-50-312 Tooele County Code § chase and Sale Agree- Code §§ 11-17-16 and newspapers and tele- and Tooele County 1-10-2(1),Only of the dispo- ment” and to sign the -16.1, this Resolution what becomes a compelling mosaic. vision stations as well Code § 1-10-3 through$ sition99 of the$ UMC,95 with same for Tooele shall be forthwith pub- 24 8 Only as other media outlets; -4; its associated County, and to exe- lished on the Utah $ 95 $ 95 WHEREAS, the WHEREAS, for the county-owned im- cute all documents re- public notice website 49 16 Tooele County Com- reasons heretofore provements and per- quired to formalize and and on the Tooele mission contracted stated, the Tooele sonal property, and on effect Tooele County's County website and in with two independent County Commission this date has held the agreements in the at- the Tooele Transcript; appraisal firms, Integra considers selling the required public hearing tached “Purchase and and Realty Resources and UMC,The with thoseStory cer- allowing of Marriage for public Sale Agreement,” in- 6. That this Resolution Starting Out in the Evening Van Drimmelen & As- tain associated comment on that dis- cluding, upon Mitime's shall take effect upon sociates, Inc., to up- county-owned im- position; payment of considera- its adoption. date their prior ap- provements and“We per- thinkNOW, we THEREFORE, know the onestion we as love.” agreed So ,Pearlie a quit- CookAPPROVED AND Leonard Schiller is a novelist in his seventies, a praisals of the UMC to sonal property, to Mi- IT IS HEREBY RE- claim deed in the form ADOPTED by the leg- second-string but respectable talent who produced determine its pre- time under thebegins terms herSOLVED indirect, BYand devastating THE attached exploration as an exhibit of theislative body of Tooele sumed fair market set forth in themystery at- LEGISLATIVEat the heart of BODYevery relationship--howto that agreement; we canCounty this 30th day of only a small handful of books. Heather Wolfe is value as permitted by tached “Purchaseever and trulyO know F another T O O E person. L E 3. That Tooele County October 2018. Utah Code § Sale Agreement” ad- COUNTY: staff members be and Signed on behalf of an attractive graduate student in her twenties. She 17-50-312(9); visable, in the publicIt is 19531. That and TooelePearlie, County a dutifulare young hereby housewife, authorized findsthe Tooele County read Schiller’s novels when she was growing up and WHEREAS, the interest, and compliantherself livingenter intoin the the Sunset attached Districtto prepare in San all Francisco,required Commission by Wade Tooele County Com- with other law; “Purchase and Sale documents and to un- B. Bitner, Chairman. they changed her life. When the ambitious Heather caring not only for her husband’s fragile health, but also mission held its re- WHEREAS, the Agreement” selling the dertake all such ac- Attested by Marilyn K. decides to write her master’s thesis about Schiller’s quest for offers open Tooele Countyfor Com- her son,UMC, who more is afflictedspecifically withtions polio. as may Then, be one nec- SaturdayGillette, Clerk/Auditor for approximately ten mission finds that the described as: essary in furtherance Commissioners Bate- work and sets out to meet him—convinced she can weeks, through July 2, UMC also constitutesmorning,LOT a stranger 1, DESERET appears onof herTooele doorstep, County's and ob- everyman,- Bitner, and Milne 2018; a “project,” asthing that changes.PEAK PUD Lyrical, PHASE and 5, surprising,ligations under The Story the at- of aall Mar voted- “aye.” bring Schiller back into the literary world’s spot- WHEREAS, the only term is defined by the A PLANNED UNIT tached “Purchase and Approved as to form light—the unexpected consequences of their meet- offer submitted was by Utah Industrialriage Facili- is, inDEVELOPMENT the words of Khaled OF Sale Housseini, Agreement” “a book and aboutby Scott Broadhead, Mitime Utah Invest- ties and Developmentlove, andTOOELE it is a marvel COUNTY, to watchto Greercomplete probe the agreedthe mysteriesTooele County Attor- ing alter everything in Schiller’s ordered life. What ments, LLC (hereinaf- Act, Utah Codeof love § toaccording such devastating to the Offi- effect.”property transfer; ney. ollows is a quasi-romantic friendship and intellectu- ter “Mitime”); 11-17-2(10)(a)(i)(A); cial Plat thereof on file 4. That, in compliance (Published in the f WHEREAS, in ensuing WHEREAS, the and recorded Decem- with Utah Code §§ Tooele Transcript Bul- al engagement that investigates the meaning of art, arms-length and good Tooele County Com- berOnly 6, 2006 as Entry 11-17-16 and -16.1, a letin November 20, faith negotiations with mission finds that$ the00No. $27356395 in the Of- copy of the attached 2018) fame, and personal connection. Mitime, the Tooele 22 7 UMC also constitutes fice of the Tooele “Purchase and Sale Only County Commission a significant parcel of County Recorder. Agreement” will be $ 00 $ 95 has arrived at terms real property under 512.46 ACRES. kept at the Office of 14 5 under which Mitime Utah Code § to Mitime, including the County Clerk/Audi- has agreed to pur- 17-50-312(5) and certain associated tor for thirty days fol- chase the UMC, in- Tooele County Code § county-owned im- lowing the publication cluding its associated 1 10-2(2); and provements and per- of this Resolution, county-owned im- WHEREAS, the sonal property; where it shall be avail- provements These and per- Tooele and County Com-other2. titles That Wade availableable for public exami- sonal property, that the mission has provided B. Bitner, Chair of the nation during regular TOOELE Tooele Countyat Com- thereasonable Tooele notice, as TranscriptTooele County Com- business Bulletin hours; mission finds satisfies prescribed by Utah mission, is hereby 5. That, in further com- TRANSCRIPT its legal obligations un- C o d e § authorized to enter into pliance with Utah der Utah Code §§ 17-50-312(5)(a) and the attached “Pur- Code §§ 11-17-16 and 11-17-3 and 17-50-31258Tooele CountyN. CodeMain § chase and Sale– Agree-Tooele-16.1, this Resolution and Tooele County 1-10-2(1), of the dispo- ment” and to sign the shall be forthwith pub- BULLETIN Code § 1-10-3 throughMon-Fri:sition of8:30 the UMC, a.m. with tosame 5:30 forp.m. Tooele • Sat-Sun:lished closed on the Utah -4; its associated County, and to exe- public notice website WHEREAS, for the county-owned im- cute all documents re- and on the Tooele reasons heretofore provements and per- quired to formalize and County website and in stated, the Tooele sonal property, and on effect Tooele County's the Tooele Transcript; County Commission this date has held the agreements in the at- and considers selling the required public hearing tached “Purchase and 6. That this Resolution UMC, with those cer- allowing for public Sale Agreement,” in- shall take effect upon tain associated comment on that dis- cluding, upon Mitime's its adoption. county-owned im- position; payment of considera- APPROVED AND provements and per- NOW, THEREFORE, tion as agreed , a quit- ADOPTED by the leg- sonal property, to Mi- IT IS HEREBY RE- claim deed in the form islative body of Tooele time under the terms SOLVED BY THE attached as an exhibit County this 30th day of set forth in the at- LEGISLATIVE BODY to that agreement; October 2018. tached “Purchase and O F T O O E L E 3. That Tooele County Signed on behalf of Sale Agreement” ad- COUNTY: staff members be and the Tooele County visable, in the public 1. That Tooele County are hereby authorized Commission by Wade interest, and compliant enter into the attached to prepare all required B. Bitner, Chairman. with other law; “Purchase and Sale documents and to un- Attested by Marilyn K. WHEREAS, the Agreement” selling the dertake all such ac- Gillette, Clerk/Auditor Tooele County Com- UMC, more specifically tions as may be nec- Commissioners Bate- mission finds that the described as: essary in furtherance man, Bitner, and Milne UMC also constitutes LOT 1, DESERET of Tooele County's ob- all voted “aye.” a “project,” as that PEAK PUD PHASE 5, ligations under the at- Approved as to form term is defined by the A PLANNED UNIT tached “Purchase and by Scott Broadhead, Utah Industrial Facili- DEVELOPMENT OF Sale Agreement” and Tooele County Attor- ties and Development TOOELE COUNTY, to complete the agreed ney. Act, Utah Code § according to the Offi- property transfer; (Published in the 11-17-2(10)(a)(i)(A); cial Plat thereof on file 4. That, in compliance Tooele Transcript Bul- WHEREAS, the and recorded Decem- with Utah Code §§ letin November 20, Tooele County Com- ber 6, 2006 as Entry 11-17-16 and -16.1, a 2018) mission finds that the No. 273563 in the Of- copy of the attached UMC also constitutes fice of the Tooele “Purchase and Sale a significant parcel of County Recorder. Agreement” will be real property under 512.46 ACRES. kept at the Office of Utah Code § to Mitime, including the County Clerk/Audi- 17-50-312(5) and certain associated tor for thirty days fol- Tooele County Code § county-owned im- lowing the publication 1 10-2(2); and provements and per- of this Resolution, WHEREAS, the sonal property; where it shall be avail- Tooele County Com- 2. That Wade able for public exami- mission has provided B. Bitner, Chair of the nation during regular reasonable notice, as Tooele County Com- business hours; prescribed by Utah mission, is hereby 5. That, in further com- C o d e § authorized to enter into pliance with Utah 17-50-312(5)(a) and the attached “Pur- Code §§ 11-17-16 and Tooele County Code § chase and Sale Agree- -16.1, this Resolution 1-10-2(1), of the dispo- ment” and to sign the shall be forthwith pub- sition of the UMC, with same for Tooele lished on the Utah its associated County, and to exe- public notice website county-owned im- cute all documents re- and on the Tooele provements and per- quired to formalize and County website and in sonal property, and on effect Tooele County's the Tooele Transcript; this date has held the agreements in the at- and required public hearing tached “Purchase and 6. That this Resolution allowing for public Sale Agreement,” in- shall take effect upon comment on that dis- cluding, upon Mitime's its adoption. position; payment of considera- APPROVED AND NOW, THEREFORE, tion as agreed , a quit- ADOPTED by the leg- IT IS HEREBY RE- claim deed in the form islative body of Tooele SOLVED BY THE attached as an exhibit County this 30th day of LEGISLATIVE BODY to that agreement; October 2018. O F T O O E L E 3. That Tooele County Signed on behalf of COUNTY: staff members be and the Tooele County 1. That Tooele County are hereby authorized Commission by Wade enter into the attached to prepare all required B. Bitner, Chairman. “Purchase and Sale documents and to un- Attested by Marilyn K. Agreement” selling the dertake all such ac- Gillette, Clerk/Auditor UMC, more specifically tions as may be nec- Commissioners Bate- described as: essary in furtherance man, Bitner, and Milne LOT 1, DESERET of Tooele County's ob- all voted “aye.” PEAK PUD PHASE 5, ligations under the at- Approved as to form A PLANNED UNIT tached “Purchase and by Scott Broadhead, DEVELOPMENT OF Sale Agreement” and Tooele County Attor- TOOELE COUNTY, to complete the agreed ney. according to the Offi- property transfer; (Published in the cial Plat thereof on file 4. That, in compliance Tooele Transcript Bul- and recorded Decem- with Utah Code §§ letin November 20, ber 6, 2006 as Entry 11-17-16 and -16.1, a 2018) No. 273563 in the Of- copy of the attached fice of the Tooele “Purchase and Sale County Recorder. Agreement” will be 512.46 ACRES. kept at the Office of to Mitime, including the County Clerk/Audi- certain associated tor for thirty days fol- county-owned im- lowing the publication provements and per- of this Resolution, sonal property; where it shall be avail- 2. That Wade able for public exami- B. Bitner, Chair of the nation during regular Tooele County Com- business hours; mission, is hereby 5. That, in further com- authorized to enter into pliance with Utah the attached “Pur- Code §§ 11-17-16 and chase and Sale Agree- -16.1, this Resolution ment” and to sign the shall be forthwith pub- same for Tooele lished on the Utah County, and to exe- public notice website cute all documents re- and on the Tooele quired to formalize and County website and in effect Tooele County's the Tooele Transcript; agreements in the at- and tached “Purchase and 6. That this Resolution Sale Agreement,” in- shall take effect upon cluding, upon Mitime's its adoption. payment of considera- APPROVED AND tion as agreed , a quit- ADOPTED by the leg- claim deed in the form islative body of Tooele attached as an exhibit County this 30th day of to that agreement; October 2018. 3. That Tooele County Signed on behalf of staff members be and the Tooele County are hereby authorized Commission by Wade to prepare all required B. Bitner, Chairman. documents and to un- Attested by Marilyn K. dertake all such ac- Gillette, Clerk/Auditor tions as may be nec- Commissioners Bate- essary in furtherance man, Bitner, and Milne of Tooele County's ob- all voted “aye.” ligations under the at- Approved as to form tached “Purchase and by Scott Broadhead, Sale Agreement” and Tooele County Attor- to complete the agreed ney. property transfer; (Published in the 4. That, in compliance Tooele Transcript Bul- with Utah Code §§ letin November 20, 11-17-16 and -16.1, a 2018) copy of the attached “Purchase and Sale Agreement” will be kept at the Office of the County Clerk/Audi- tor for thirty days fol- lowing the publication of this Resolution, where it shall be avail- able for public exami- nation during regular business hours; 5. That, in further com- pliance with Utah Code §§ 11-17-16 and -16.1, this Resolution shall be forthwith pub- lished on the Utah public notice website and on the Tooele County website and in the Tooele Transcript; and 6. That this Resolution shall take effect upon its adoption. APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the leg- islative body of Tooele County this 30th day of October 2018. Signed on behalf of the Tooele County Commission by Wade B. Bitner, Chairman. Attested by Marilyn K. Gillette, Clerk/Auditor Commissioners Bate- man, Bitner, and Milne all voted “aye.” Approved as to form by Scott Broadhead, Tooele County Attor- ney. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin November 20, 2018) TUESDAY November 20, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Smith has a room in her home adorned with Olympic mementos, including badges worn by her husband, Greg Smith, who she met while heading media security during the Olympics.

position over the media cen- requires a lot of time and a lot Difference ter that filled the entire Salt of travel. I wanted to be able continued from page B1 Palace Convention Center. to be with my husband.” “That’s where the press Now Smith polices the and the television worked,” classroom and feels pas- “It was a great place for a she said. “It was a whole com- sionate about the influ- child and it gave me aspira- munity within that one build- ence she has on the justice tions for doing things,” Smith ing, including a beauty salon system by teaching at the said. “I would rather grow and a bank. So it was a lot to Community Learning Center up in no other place than secure.” in Tooele. She teaches Newport. I loved the ocean Smith’s background in high school concurrent and outdoors.” criminology was used to pre- enrollment classes — both Her father drove a bus vent an attack like the 1996 high school and college and her mother worked as Atlanta Olympic bombing, credit — in Criminal Justice, a domestic in the estates. which occurred in front of the Criminal Law, Careers in Law Her mother’s family immi- media center. Terrorists could Enforcement, and Homeland grated from Portugal, spoke address the whole world Security. Portuguese at home, and instantaneously from those “I can honestly say in the raised powerful women centers, she said. 13 years that I have been FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO including her great-grand- “You don’t go to work every teaching with the Tooele Smith holds an Olympic torch she purchased during the 2002 Winter Olympics. After the Olympics, she had job mother. day saying ‘Today I’m going to School District, I’ve never had offers in Washington, D.C., but chose to stay in Utah. “To be honest, my great- get killed,’ ” Smith said. “But a behavioral problem,” Smith grandmother was a bootleg- you are aware it could hap- said. “I couldn’t believe how Smith feels she confidently ference. Sitting at home and ger,” Smith said. “She had a pen. You live and you do your Smith feels the Olympics hard people work,” she said. embraced a top security complaining, I see people that still.” best everyday and you don’t allowed her to see what “Being brought up on the position at the 2002 Winter are so depressed. Don’t sit In addition to her great- look at what could be, but Utah was all about. She was ocean was a huge part of Olympics because two power- around. Take a chance, Get grandmother, Smith’s mother what is.” impressed with the good- my life. Obviously there’s no ful Portuguese women spoke out there. Find something and aunt were two more The terrorist attacks on ness of religious people of all ocean, but you have scenery these words: that you can contribute to.” influential female relatives. September 11, 2001, occurred denominations. that is beyond words.” “Get out there. Make a dif- Both joined The Church of after Smith had already Jesus Christ of Latter-day spent months of 18 hour Saints and were responsible days securing the Olympics. for funding church building The Olympic security plans projects and leading organiza- changed direction that day. tions. “We had a very tragic event These women inspired take place,” Smith said. “It Smith to pursue an uncom- affected all of us, not just the mon education and career people in the Olympics. We path. needed something in America “My mother said, ‘Ellen at the time to show that we there’s something you have to still have strength and we know. You could be anything could invite the world to Salt you want to be. The only one Lake City. You work hard, you that could stop you is yourself do what’s right. Sometimes if you give up, and don’t work we don’t even know the for it,’” Smith said. abilities that we have until we After starting a family, have an opportunity to do it.” Smith took a class in profil- Police officers from around ing homicides — identifying the nation were brought in, a criminal’s traits from the including two she brought evidence — which lit a spark from Lima, Ohio, in addition in her. to the Utah and local Salt By the mid 1980s, Smith Lake City police force. graduated from the University “We were apprehensive, of Louisville with a Bachelor’s and did we feel we had to in Justice Administration and learn a lot quickly!” Smith Law. said. “And we did.” Give the gift of FUN! “I was very young and In addition, Smith was naive, but I believed in my impressed by the local police heart that I could really make departments. a difference, and I wanted to “I read an article that Salt Get the biggest savings of the year on make a difference,” she said. Lake City was one of the lead- In the criminal justice sys- ing culturally diverse police tem, Smith said she observed departments,” Smith said. many minorities who were “And I thought how in the 2019 Lagoon Season Passports! denied justice such as having world? It’s because so many an attorney, which extended people serve missions. They into society as some were can converse.” excluded from voting. Smith said she watched “I’ve seen an autopsy done officers speak with people +tax and when they cut them and from all over the world in you open them up, we’re all their language and heal the same,” she said. hearts. Smith ended up investi- “We worked really hard, gating embezzlement for but everyone did. That’s 15 years where she turned why I felt Salt Lake City was evidence over to the FBI to an ideal place to have the recover assets and make Olympics,” Smith said. “No $109.95 arrests. Smith also found her- other Olympics had the volun- self living in Lima, Ohio, and teers that we had here. Good became a single mother. people that would volunteer Lagoon’s BLACK FRIDAY Season Passport sale begins “I bought my own homes,” their time and effort for a she said. “My children were long period of time for the on November 19 and ends at midnight on older, so I knew that this Olympics. They were so kind career was something I wasn’t to people and good. It was a November 26, 2018. going to give up. It was some- tremendous experience.” thing that there was a drive After the Olympics, Smith within me.” was offered a top position Don’t forget to include that special senior citizen in your In 2001, a position became in Homeland Security in available in security manage- Washington, D.C., in addition 2019 season of fun during the Lagoon Black Friday sale. ment with protective services to security positions at the for the 2002 Winter Olympics next two Olympics. She found in Salt Lake City. Smith’s herself, however, in love with Black Friday Season Passports may only be criminology background Utah. qualified her for the job. She Smith stayed and married a purchased online at lagoonpark.com worked with Mitt Romney security officer who had been starting in early 2001 to pre- stationed in the media center. pare for the Olympics. Her life took a pause. “I had something that I “I thought, ‘What in the knew, and they needed it,” world can I do out here?’” Smith said. Smith said. “I could do Smith took the security embezzlement cases, but it

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