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by Lisa Christensen STAFF WRITER

Family members and police are searching for a Tooele woman miss- ing since Wednesday and feared dead. The last time Michelle Graves saw her mother, 62-year-old Jane Ashby, was Wednesday morning. Although she lives in Las Vegas, Graves was visiting to help her mother, who lost her husband to cancer in December. She said Ashby left home about 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, saying she had a meeting at her office in American Fork. That evening, when Ashby had not returned home from work, Graves began to get worried. “When she didn’t come home, I found some of her coworkers’ phone numbers online to ask when she left work, but it turned out she hadn’t been to work and she didn’t even have a meeting,” said Graves. After talking with her mother’s

SEE SEARCH PAGE A9 ➤ DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO Tooele City firefighters were the first to arrive at the scene at Friday’s home fire in Pine Canyon. When they arrived, the home at was engulfed by the blaze. No injuries were reported and the fire is under investigation. Huge blaze destroys Pine Canyon home by Lisa Christensen doesn’t have an adequate water supply,” he said. STAFF WRITER As the firefighters fought the flames, Bernadette FILE Candelario, who was living in the home’s base- Judy Ashby has been reported as missing A family of seven has been displaced after their ment apartment, woke up from a morning nap to since Wednesday. Pine Canyon home was destroyed by fire Friday. find the house burning around her. Ryan Willden, public information officer for the “I could smell propane or smoke — it smelled North Tooele County Fire District, said the blaze on like someone was starting to have a barbecue,” she Churchwood Lane was reported just before noon, said. “I could hear glass, like someone had tripped and by that time the fire was already significant. and fell with glass. I looked over, and the front Committee “A next-door neighbor called it in with flames room was on fire. I went to the kitchen to try to visible from an upstairs window,” he said. find a little fire extinguisher I have — when I think The North Tooele County Fire District, Tooele back I realized the kitchen was smokey — but I City Fire Department, and Grantsville Volunteer couldn’t find it.” inches Fire Department, responded to the house fire, but She quickly got out of the house where she only attacked it defensively — meaning, from the found herself in the middle of a surreal scene. outside — because of its severity and ferocity. “I went outside, and I turned right and the fire closer to On top of that, Willden said, crews had to grap- department was already there,” she said. “They ple with a lack of water reportedly caused by some had the hose up, and I followed it up, and I saw the DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO maintenance to the township’s water system, a whole second floor was already on fire.” Bernadette Candelario comforts the homeowners’ grandchildren while relocate problem that wasn’t lessened by how frequent it A firefighter moved her away from the house firefighters battle the blaze in Pine Canyon Friday. All three were resi- can be. dents at the home that was destroyed Friday by fire. Candelario was in state prison “That’s always a challenge in a rural area that SEE BLAZE PAGE A7 ➤ the home alone when it burst into flames.

by Tim Gillie STAFF WRITER Heat prompts The Utah Prison Relocation Charges filed against Committee met July 31 and inched closer to eventually welcome bids more water to demolish the former prison in man in SWAT bust SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE Draper and build a modern one at a UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:32 a.m. 8:37 p.m. new location. by Lisa Christensen restrictions Thursday 6:33 a.m. 8:36 p.m. Tooele County has been men- Friday 6:34 a.m. 8:35 p.m. STAFF WRITER Saturday 6:35 a.m. 8:33 p.m. tioned as one of the possible loca- by Jamie Belnap Sunday 6:36 a.m. 8:32 p.m. tions for a new state prison. Charges have been filed against one man after a SWAT CORRESPONDENT Monday 6:37 a.m. 8:31 p.m. A subcommittee was formed at Wbust Th in Overlake F Sa Su last M week Tu arrested two men and found a Tuesday 6:38 a.m. 8:29 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set last week’s meeting that will work number,cache the greaterof guns the need and for eye recovered and skin a half pound of methamphet- Wednesday 7:25 a.m. 8:46 p.m. on a draft request for proposals to protection.amine.0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 July’s scorching temperatures caused Thursday 8:25 a.m. 9:15 p.m. move the prison. The full committee Very High;Juan 11+ Extreme Camargo Jr. was charged Monday with possession a significant drop in water levels at area Friday 9:25 a.m. 9:45 p.m. Saturday 10:26 a.m. 10:15 p.m. will review the draft at a meeting in with intentALMANAC to distribute a controlled substance, a first- reservoirs, leaving one irrigation com- Sunday 11:29 a.m. 10:47 p.m. September. Statisticsdegree for the felony; week ending theft August 5. by receiving stolen property, a second- pany no option but to again tighten its Sunshine and patchy Sunny to partly cloudy Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny and Monday 12:33 p.m. 11:23 p.m. Partly sunny Bright and sunny Plenty of sun Temperatures Tuesday 1:37 p.m. none clouds and pleasant pleasant delightful The prison relocation committee degree felony; purchase, transfer, three counts of possession valves. was created by the 2013 state legis- High/Lowor use past of week a firearm by 93/62 a restricted person, a third-degree “Things are not good,” said Gary New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 93/67 92 61 90 61 86 60 88 60 89 60lature following85 a60 report by 89a previ-63 Averagefelony; temp and past week use or possession 80.2 of drug paraphernalia, a class Bevan, president of Settlement Canyon ous prison relocation study com- NormalA misdemeanor. average temp past week His initial 79.7 appearance in 3rd District Court Irrigation Company. “In the last two TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Aug 6 Aug 14 Aug 20 Aug 28 mittee that reported in December is scheduled for Aug. 12. weeks the reservoir has dropped two Shown is Wednesday’s 2012 that moving the prison was No charges have yet been filed against Juan Camargo Sr., feet. At that rate we will be out of water Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Wednesday’s highs and financially feasible. whom police also arrested Wednesday after a Tooele County around the end of August. The weeks Sam Choate tests his luck at Settlement Canyon Reservoir on AccuWeather, Inc. ©2013 Wednesday night’s lows. Monday. Unusually hot weather combined with little perception SEE PRISON PAGE A6 ➤ SEE SWAT PAGE A7 ➤ has left Tooele County dry and the water supplies low. SEE HEAT PAGE A9 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 92/51 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 90/66 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 87/56 92/68 91/65 91/64 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Good ‘The Unsinkable’ Steel gladiators 92/64 Erda 92/64 Gristmill play punish each other OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 94/64 Pine Canyon Wednesday Salt Lake City 82/56 93/63 81/55 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 92/65 Bauer Good takes place this at the peak 92/61 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A10 91/61 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 92/61 week 83/57 See A12 92/60 See Stockton PollenThursday Index Price complete 91/61 See B1 78/57 High Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 88/55 91/60 Ophir Moderate on A9 82/55 Source:Low www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti Absent 89/61 82/54 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 84/63 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 87/62 82/56 Moab 86/62 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 84/64 Beaver 87/63 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 81/55 Ibapah 84/58 24-hour 89/60 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.99 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 83/56 76/55 at Grantsville 1.39 none 94/73 Kanab 86/57 Eureka 78/57 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.91 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 6, 2013 Former Tooelean joins Governor’s cabinet to head human resource management

by Tim Gillie vant who has built a meaningful technician, Cragun became a departments, offices, and com- STAFF WRITER career with the State of Utah. human resources specialist in missions. DHRM is responsible With her ability to build relation- 2002 and worked in compen- for employee recruitment, per- Debbie Bleazard Cragun, a ships and empower employees sation and benefits. In 2006 formance management, liability, 1990 Tooele High School gradu- to succeed, I have every confi- she was selected as a human training, classification, employ- ate, joined Gov. Gary Herbert’s dence that she will do an out- resources director and oversaw ee relations, compensation, and cabinet in June when she was standing job.” classification, benefits, compen- benefits. appointed as executive direc- Cragun worked for the Board sation, and other department Cragun completed a bachelor’s tor of the Utah Department of of Pardons for two years after functions. degree in business management Human Resource Management. graduating from high school She served as the department’s in 2003 and a master’s degree in Cragun replaced Jeff Herring, before transferring to the state legislative liaison and led a shift organizational management in who left the post to become the personnel department. from focusing on salary and 2005. Both degrees were earned chief human resource officer “Right out of high school, I benefits to the total employee from the University of Phoenix. for the University of Utah. Since had no idea of what I wanted compensation package. In 2008, Cragun completed April 2013, Cragun served as the to do with my future,” she said. Cragun also led a team that her senior professional in human acting director of DHRM while “I did some work while I was worked on revising the state’s resources certification from the a nationwide search was con- in high school for the person- post-retirement medical bene- Society for Human Resource ducted to fill the position. nel department at Tooele Army fits in order to balance employee Management. “Debbie Cragun’s recog- Depot. While I was working at needs with budgetary concerns. “I am honored to be selected nized leadership, expertise and the Board of Pardons, I saw the She also serves on Lt. Gov. Greg and I’m excited about serving,” wealth of experience in the announcement for a job with Bell’s health care reform task she said. “The state’s employees Department of Human Resource state personnel and thought ‘I force, which focuses on how are its greatest asset and I look Management make her ideally can do that.’” the federal Affordable Care Act’s forward to working with the gov- suited and uniquely qualified,” Her experience is proof that employer mandates will impact ernor, members of his cabinet, said Herbert. “As someone who a job with the state is not just a the state’s workforce and bud- and departments in assuring started at ground level and job, but a career with a future, get. the state has the highest qual- worked through the ranks with Cragun said. DHRM serves 22,000 employ- ity workforce now and into the COURTESY OF DEBBIE CRAGUN talent and drive, Debbie epito- Joining the DHRM in 1994 as ees in the executive branch of future.” Debbie Bleazard Cragun takes the top position in the Utah Department of mizes the dedicated public ser- a human resource analyst and the state, along with 34 state [email protected] Human Resource Management. Cragun was appointed as the executive director by Gov. Gary Herbert.

CLARIFICATION

In an Aug. 1 story, “Tooele ‘More Cops, More Stops’ nets DUI arrests, drug shipments County Livestock Show begins,” it was unspecified by Lisa Christensen More Stops” campaign. only those hours logged on I-80 were given to drivers of com- ed and seized 23 pounds of that the sponsors listed were STAFF WRITER On Tooele County’s portion were counted in the final tally. mercial vehicles. Seven arrests marijuana. for the 4-H exhibit expo only. of I-80 alone, an additional 32 “This is specifically on I- were made for DUI, and six One crash occurred during A complete list of sponsors Utah Highway Patrol troopers shifts, worked on overtime by 80. If a trooper was called to arrests were made for drug pos- the eight-day effort, but was not for the livestock show can be in Tooele County contributed to troopers and funded by the Utah SR-36 or issued a citation on session. Another three arrests fatal. found at tooele4h.org in the an eight-day push nationwide Department of Public Safety, SR-36, that’s not included,” he were made for other causes. During the same period in Junior Livestock Show and to increase safety on I-80. flooded the freeway. A total of said. “This does not include the Troopers assisted other law 2012, troopers worked 422 reg- Sale Book. They netted 16 arrests for 239 overtime hours were logged whole county. This is strictly I- enforcement agencies in trans- ular duty hours on I-80 — a dif- driving under the influence, by troopers locally, as well as 80.” porting a half-pound of meth- ference of 52.5 hours — and 60 and drug hauling, and seized more than 474.5 regular duty In total, troopers issued 239 amphetamine that resulted in overtime hours — a difference BUSINESS BRIEFS more than 20 pounds of mari- hours. traffic citations and 394 warn- the arrest of two Tooele men of 179 hours. juana during the “More Cops, Lt. Corey Nye of the UHP said ings. Two additional warnings last Wednesday, and intercept- [email protected] The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes news items from the local business community of 150 words or less. Businesses can send news of awards, promotions, internal milestones, Woman arrested after fighting with her father over house rules new business ventures, new hires, relocations, partnerships, by Lisa Christensen from the home, then went back report states, and the man took The woman was handcuffed assault, a third-degree felony. Her major transactions and other items to David Bern via email at STAFF WRITER inside to get clothing for them, up a kitchen chair as a means and taken to Mountain West first appearance in 3rd District [email protected], via fax the report states, when her father of defense. The first club the Medical Center for treatment Court is scheduled for later this at (435) 882-6123, or via regular mail A Tooele woman has been told her not to bring her boy- woman swung was damaged by at her request. She was charged month. at P.O. Box 390, Tooele, UT 84074. charged for allegedly assaulting friend into the home anymore. the blows, and she took up a sec- Wednesday with aggravated [email protected] her father in a fight over house The woman told police she felt ond, the report states. rules. threatened by her father because The man then went outside, The 23-year-old woman, he had cornered her in a room, and the woman followed and got Subscribe Today whom the Transcript-Bulletin is and tried to unfold a utility knife, a shovel as the dispute contin- ������������������������� 882-0050 not naming in an effort to protect according to the report. When ued, which she then allegedly the identity of the victim, was it was partially open, her father swung at her father, according to charged Wednesday with aggra- tried to wrestle it away from her, the report. The man called to his vated assault, a third-degree resulting in a cut to his hand, wife to call for police, the report TOOELETRANSCRIPT felony. the report states. The man tried states. ULLETIN That charge stemmed from to pin the woman down to the Meanwhile, the woman’s boy- B a July 14 incident that started ground, in an effort to make her friend heard the fight and came ADMINISTRATION when the woman’s father tried to calm down, according to the over to investigate, and told Scott C. Dunn Publisher wake her up to take care of her report, and then let her back up. police it was the man swinging Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus children, according to a police However, the woman alleg- the golf club at the woman, but OFFICE report. The woman became edly took a golf club and start- that he did not see any fighting, Bruce Dunn Controller upset and removed her children ed swinging at the father, the according to the report. Chris Evans Office Manager Vicki Higgins Customer Service EDITORIAL David Bern Editor Mark Watson Sports Editor US prepares for changes to NSA powers Richard Briggs Community News Editor 235 E MAIN Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Tim Gillie Staff Writer ASSOCIATED PRESS Congress had shown any inter- On Wednesday, the national GRANTSVILLE Lisa Christensen Staff Writer est in limiting it. Snowden’s leaks security establishment sought WASHINGTON — President abruptly changed that. to reassure Congress that its ADVERTISING 435.228.6350 Barack Obama’s national secu- “We have a lot of good infor- surveillance powers were rigor- AM PM Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager rity team argued Wednesday to mation out there that helps ously monitored and narrowly M-S 6 -8 ; CLOSED SUNDAY Keith Bird Advertising Sales keep its sweeping domestic sur- the American public under- crafted. Shane Bergen Advertising Sales veillance powers intact, even as stand these programs, but it all The administration declas- Kelly Chance Classified Advertising it acknowledged some limita- came out late,” Sen. Sheldon sified documents about the LAYOUT & DESIGN tions appear inevitable. Whitehouse said in a rebuke of telephone program. But the John Hamilton Creative Director The Obama administration government secrecy. redacted documents show only Liz Arellano Graphic Artist faces unexpectedly harsh oppo- The telephone program is broadly how NSA officials use Aaron Gumucio Graphic Artist sition from both top political authorized under a provision the data. PRODUCTION parties over a once-secret pro- of the USA Patriot Act, which For the first time, however, Perry Dunn Prepress Manager gram that sweeps up the phone Congress hurriedly passed after the government acknowledged Darwin Cook Web Press Manager records of every American, and the 2001 attacks against the U.S. publicly that using what it calls James Park Pressman it says it wants to work with law- The Obama administration “hop analysis,” it can analyze Shawn Oviatt Prepress Technician makers who want to put limits says phone records are the only the phone calls of millions of Scott Spence Insert Technician on that authority. records being collected in bulk Americans in the hunt for just “We are open to re-evaluating under that law, but it has left one suspected terrorist. That’s SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by this program in ways that can open the ability to create similar because NSA analysts can look carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, perhaps provide greater confi- databases of people’s credit card at a suspect’s phone records and Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 dence and public trust that this transactions, hotel records and also the records of everyone he per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; is in fact a program that achieves Internet searches. calls, everyone who calls those $77 per year by mail in the United States. both privacy protections and Several lawmakers promised people and everyone who calls OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., national security,” Robert Litt, bills that would provide tighter those people. Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., counsel to the Office of the controls or more transparency. If the average person calls 40 closed Saturday and Sunday. Director of National Intelligence, Proposals include eliminating unique people, three-hop analy- ������ CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: told skeptical members of the the FBI’s ability to seize data sis could allow the government 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. Senate Judiciary Committee. without a court order, changing to mine the records of 2.5 mil- PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: The hearing came one week the way judges are appointed lion Americans when investigat- 4 p.m. day prior to publication. after a surprisingly close vote to the surveillance court, and ing one suspected terrorist. ������� COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, in the House of Representatives appointing an attorney to argue “What’s being described as a BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: that would have killed the against the government in secret very narrow program is really a 3 p.m. day prior to publication. National Security Agency phone proceedings before that court. very broad program,” said Sen. OBITUARY DEADLINE: surveillance program. It barely Another would force the gov- Richard Durbin. 10 a.m. day of publication. survived, but lawmakers prom- ernment to reveal how many John Inglis, the NSA’s deputy Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued ised that change was coming. Americans have had their infor- director, said that in practice, twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by This national debate of pri- mation swept up in surveil- such broad analysis was rare. the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, vacy versus national security lance. Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. began when former govern- Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, ment systems analyst Edward Tooele City, Utah 84074. Snowden leaked classified docu- POSTMASTER: Send change of address to: ments exposing NSA programs PO Box 390 that store years of phone records Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 on every American. 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TUESDAY August 6, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3

���������� SR-138 and Erda Way intersection will be �������� ���������������������������� realigned to further increase traffic safety ������������������������ ������������� by Lisa Christensen also starting Friday. Construction �������������������� STAFF WRITER will require intermittent one- way traffic as directed by flag- ��������������������������� The intersection of Erda Way gers. Restrictions will be in place � ������������� and state Route-138 east of between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., and �������������������������� Grantsville is undergoing con- during daylight hours on Sunday � ���������� struction and a portion of the and Monday. �������������������������� highway is next in a pair of In addition, cross streets in � ���������������������� improvement projects by the Utah that area may be closed periodi- ������������������������������� Department of Transportation. cally. Drivers should use an alter- � ������� Construction on SR-138/Erda nate route where possible. Way is to improve safety by The resurfacing project is ��������������������� ����������������� realigning the intersection to a expected to be done by Aug. 16, 90-degree angle, versus the dove- with final striping finished by ������������������ tail-like arrangement it has pres- early September. ��������������������� ently, according to UDOT. [email protected] The construction, which should be underway by Friday, will cause intermittent one-way ����������������������������� traffic and will be directed by flaggers. Restrictions in the area ��������������������� will be in place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays and dur- ing daytime on the weekends, but cyclists should avoid the area because of narrow shoulders until the project is completed in late September. ��������������������� Farther east on SR-138, crews ������ 7 S. Main • Clayton Tower, Ste 110 will resurface the highway FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO between the state Route-36 inter- Safety improvements are slated for the intersection that brings Highway 138 and Erda Way together. section and Sheep Lane in Erda, Back to School �������� For the Month Man arrested for string of alleged of August All Students Cuts � home burglaries in Grantsville 18 and Under � BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! by Lisa Christensen registered owner of the car, he Center on charges of joyriding, vehicles locked and don’t leave ������������ STAFF WRITER was told Catmull had borrowed three counts of burglary of a the keys in them,” he said. “If it but not returned it. dwelling, vehicle burglary, pos- people could just call us if they One man was arrested Friday Lt. Steve Barrett of Grantsville session of stolen property and see something suspicious, we Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT for allegedly burglarizing sev- City Police said Catmull reported theft of $1,500 to $5,000. could investigate it then. That’s Local News Source. eral homes in Grantsville, and his car as stolen a few hours later, Meanwhile, Grantsville police how the other guy was caught.” BULLETIN police are currently investigating and agreed to meet an officer at are investigating seven burglaries [email protected] an unrelated string of burglaries the Maverik in Grantsville where from the east and south areas of from over the weekend. he arrived on bicycle. town from across the weekend. At about 4:10 a.m., a Grantsville Catmull was interviewed at the Barrett said no arrests have cur- City Police Officer responded to police station and confessed to rently been made in that case. north Cooley Street to investigate several alleged home and vehicle On Monday night, a vehicle a report of a suspicious vehicle. burglaries in the South Willow was stolen from the area around As he neared the vehicle, he saw Estates area, Barrett said. The Durfee and West Streets, he said, pre a man crouched in the bushes bicycle Catmull had ridden to but police have no evidence that sen near the car, and the man ran the meeting with the officer was that crime is related to the other t when the officer tried to talk to also concluded to be allegedly thefts. No other burglaries were s him, according to a probable stolen, he said. reported Monday, Barrett said. cause statement. Catmull previously served jail Regardless of which area of A second man was in the and prison time for several 2011 town a person lives, residents vehicle, who told the officer the burglary and theft cases, includ- should lock their homes, garag- name of the man who ran was ing the theft of a woman’s purse es, sheds and cars, and keep any- “Jason.” The officer found a driv- from her car and trying to return thing valuable secure and out of er’s license in the car belong- the movie theater gift certificates sight, he said. ing to 27-year-old Jason Catmull, inside, and for later running “A lot of it is crime of oppor- according to the statement. away from his in-jail position tunity, so keep your cars closed, Also in the car were several of trustee at the Tooele County your sheds closed, the valuable items that had been reported as Senior Citizen Center. stuff, including lawn mowers and stolen after recent burglaries. He was arrested and booked weed whackers, locked up and When the officer contacted the into the Tooele County Detention not out in the open. Keep your Father and son arrested for DUI

by Lisa Christensen the trooper noticed the driver, West Valley after getting a text STAFF WRITER Jim Holbrook, 52, of Grantsville, from his father about being Music & Lyrics by: Meredith Willson seemed to have a hard time pro- pulled over, according to a prob- Two men were arrested for ducing his license and registra- able cause statement. In the driving under the influence tion — even though the registra- statement, the trooper reports Book by: Richard Morris Wednesday after the first alleg- tion was in sight, according to the younger Holbrook smelled edly drunk man texted his son the probable cause statement. strongly of alcohol and asked for help — who was then himself The man smelled strongly of him to take field sobriety tests, arrested for alleged DUI. alcohol and the trooper conduct- which he also failed. A breath- ������������������������� Shortly after midnight on ed an eight-part field sobriety alcohol test allegedly read .096. July 31, a trooper from the Utah test, which Holbrook failed seven According to their respective Highway Patrol driving west on I- parts. A breath-alcohol test alleg- probable cause statements, Jim New Location! 80 near the SR-201 off-ramp, saw edly read .136 and then another Holbrook told the trooper that he a car go down the ramp and pull taken 15 minutes later read .099. had been drinking earlier, while ��������������������� up behind him at a high speed, Meanwhile, another trooper Kyle Holbrook reported hav- Adults $10.00 • Children 12 & under $7.00 • under 2 FREE driving within a one-second fol- who had come to assist the first ing five or six shots of “Jack and Purchase tickets at the door, cash or check only. lowing distance before going trooper with the traffic stop, saw Coke.” into another lane, according to a a black passenger car with a man Both Holbrooks’ vehicles were probable cause statement. sitting in the driver’s seat watch- impounded, and father and son SPONSORS — The trooper matched the car’s ing the stop. The second troop- were arrested and booked into speed in his original lane, even- er asked the man what he was the Tooele County Detention ���������������� tually reaching 105 mph in the doing, and Kyle Holbrook, 25, of Center — Jim on charges of DUI, ����� 75 mph zone, and pulled the West Jordan, said he was watch- speeding, improper lane travel THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). car over for speeding, the report ing the traffic stop because the citation and improper turn cita- All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. states. subject was his father. tion; and Kyle on DUI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 www.MTIShows.com While approaching the vehicle, The son had driven over from [email protected] REDUCE or EXPUNGE Hometown Care from Dr. Hilary Seibert�������������� her 22+ year Family Medicine Your Criminal Record a Doctor Who Knows �������������������������������� �������������������������������� Your Name ����������������������������� Criminal defense as low as $750. personalized care in a warm and Payment plans available. ���������������������� ��Women’s Health ��������������������������������� ���������������������������� endmylegalnightmare.com ��������������������������

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If you attended last weekend’s Tooele County Junior Livestock Show and the “Punishment at the Peak” Demolition Derby, you couldn’t help notice some- thing big was missing. Both popular summertime community events, the first pushing 70 years old and the latter now 25, are typically held in conjunction with the Tooele County Fair at Deseret Peak Complex. But as just about everybody knows, the fair was originally canceled by the Tooele County Commissioners in March due to budget and staffing cuts — and then canceled again in June after the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism tried to save it. Thankfully, both the livestock show and demolition derby were pulled off in fine fashion last weekend; thousands of attendees got to enjoy some sem- blance of our traditional summer community events during the first weekend of August. Yet, the livestock show and derby couldn’t overcome the conspicu- ous absence of the county fair. And they weren’t expected to. Not having the county fair occur this year — with all of its displays, rides, music and food — is a loss to the community of considerable scale. The direct and indirect negative impacts from that loss may be felt for years. Nevertheless, it is hoped the event will return even bigger and better in 2014. For the county commissioners, it is incumbent upon them to do their best to bring back the fair. But there’s another major community loss that has been felt since May 1 and will continue to be missed until Halloween — a total of six months. When the commissioners decided to essentially eliminate the county’s parks and recre- ation department last March to save money, and in the process let 28 workers go, the future of the Benson Gristmill immediately fell into question. At that time it was hoped some solution could be found to keep the facility open. But as reported in last Tuesday’s Page One story titled, “County landmark remains shuttered,” the Benson Gristmill is not open for daily public enjoy- ment. Step up to one of the facility’s security gates, and you are “greeted by LETTERS TO THE EDITOR chained gates and ‘closed’ signs, instead of smiling docents offering free- guided tours.” The facility is only open for weddings, receptions, reunions and other events — by reservation. LETTERS POLICY Since being restored from the ground up, and then opened to the public Letter of the Month (July) The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to during the 1980s, the Benson Gristmill, originally built in 1854 by LDS Apostle the editor from readers. Letters must be no Ezra Taft Benson, has without question become Tooele County’s eastern gate- Paying our keep needed. Because it is. longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written way visitor welcome center and community hub. A reported 12,000 visitors I attended the Stockton Town One women said she wanted to exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by the writer’s name, address a year come to the facility to see the gristmill, an operational replica of the Meeting Tuesday night, which had the volunteer. She filled out a volunteer and phone number. Longer letters may be gristmill, several restored pioneer buildings, a one-room schoolhouse and best attendance of all the meetings application, but no one called her. Did published, based on merit and at the Editor’s other antiquities on the property. But it is believed the actual number of yearly so far. What a shame that the small- she just sit back and wait for someone discretion. Priority will be given to letters that visitors is higher. est community had the most involve- to call her? Does she want to pay more refer to a recent article in the newspaper. All The Benson Gristmill is considered to be one of the most intact pioneer- ment. taxes to have a person monitor the letters may be subject to editing. era structures in Utah. It is on the National Register of Historic Sites, and is There were a lot of different opin- volunteer applications and call them Letters written to thank an individual or deemed as the most significant structural landmark between Salt Lake City ions, of course. Some wanted no tax to see if they are available to volunteer organization should be submitted for “Notes of Appreciation.” and Reno, Nev. To not have it welcome the world’s people as they come here increase, sell everything, outsource for each little thing that comes up, to experience Tooele County’s recreational, historical and geographical attrac- everything. But there were as many or wouldn’t it be better if she called Readers who are interested in writing a lon- ger guest op-ed column on a topic of general tions, is embarrassing and sends an unacceptable and damaging message. people that said that you get what you the departments that she would like interest should contact Editor David Bern. Like the Tooele County Fair, it is incumbent upon the county commission- pay for. And that we’ve been living on to volunteer in and let them know ers to do their best to create a working solution toward re-opening the Benson money from mitigations fees, etc., and she was available. I work with volun- Email: [email protected] Fax: (435) 882-6123 Gristmill in 2014. have had it easy. Now it’s time to pay teers. Occasionally we call someone Mail: Letters to the Editor the piper. We need to start paying our to help with a specific project. But Tooele Transcript-Bulletin own way. If we want to maintain the volunteers usually come to us. Our P.O. Box 390 GUEST OPINION quality of life that we’ve had here in volunteers are very valuable to us. But Tooele, UT 84074 Tooele County, then we need to pay some things a volunteer just can’t do for it. because of liability or a specific skill, But it’s interesting that even though and an employee is needed. LETTER CONTEST Smaller school lunch most county employees have suffered The bishop complained about a Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will select already in one way or another this county employee and his new shiny the best letter of the month and reprint it in the last year, some are willing to pay the truck taking so much time to spray a first Open Forum page of the following month. increased tax. And it’s not really about little patch of weeds on his property. The winning letter writer will receive a free portions don’t work for one-year subscription to the newspaper. The saving their jobs. They have an inside I’m sure he knows that if that little subscription can be transferred or used to renew view of the county and know what it patch of weeds is left alone, it will a present subscription. every student’s needs takes to run it, and what it would be spread all over the hay fields below. like if we were to lose services. Hogans wouldn’t be very happy if Jerry And some people there just wanted and his crew weren’t around to spray Return stolen wolf ince 2010, there’s been a rum- to argue about the money, and not the salt cedar on his property. People Three weeks ago someone stole the bling going on in school lunch listen to facts and reason. Like the don’t know that the weed department wolf from our front yard. It is black cast Scafeterias. It’s the sound of Jewel Punzalan Allen Deseret Peak issue. It’s easy to blame is constantly obtaining grants to fund aluminum, the size of an actual wolf. At students — especially high school GUEST COLUMNIST something. But they don’t hear the their department. first we thought it was a prank and that athletes — grumbling over smaller complaints about the pool not being Business owners talked about how whoever took it would bring it back. We portions thanks to Michelle Obama’s open. I work with the public. I hear the increased taxes would affect their called the police to report it. We also Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act. a lot of complaints. Some said the businesses as well. But they don’t called Green Box Recycling, knowing it My son, a tall, lanky Grantsville or buy an extra roll at the lunch government shouldn’t pay for our realize that by laying off another 100 would be worth a couple of dollars to High School sophomore who does line, and that we as a family suggest entertainment. But I bet they used the county employees, their businesses scrap it if someone were to do that. If cross country and soccer, typically items for the menu. pool and Deseret Peak while it was and the whole community would be whoever took it knew the story behind ate school lunches at school. Still My son said he takes a huge por- open. And I bet they would complain impacted even more. I feel everyone this wolf, they may not have taken it. hungry, he’d buy a mini-loaf from tion of salad already (which doesn’t if they had to pay a higher fee to swim has been acting very selfish about this But then, usually people who take that the a la carte afterwards. really stick in the ribs), the fruit is or anything else down there. I agree tax issue. I don’t want to pay higher which does not belong to them care very Now it looks like the Tooele frequently too under ripe to eat, the government shouldn’t pay for our taxes either. But it’s time to start pay- little about anything. It was a special gift County School District will be doing tries to ask for extra rolls but is told entertainment. But for years the com- ing our keep, and keep what we have, from an individual who loved wolves away with the a la carte (a selection there aren’t enough for seconds, and plaint has been that there was noth- what we’ve worked so hard over the and who is no longer with us. So if you of snacks like cinnamon rolls, bread simply wishes for bigger portions of ing to do in Tooele. Well, the county years to build up. read this and care at all, please return sticks, and drinks that students can the main course. tried to provide something. Maybe it Patty Wheeler the wolf. Or if anyone sees it in a yard pay for outside of school lunch) for Roberts also suggested that we would be better to sell it rather than Stockton or discarded someplace, please call the a $100,000 savings. (“District budget contact our senators and congress- try to run it. But don’t say that it isn’t police. There is a reward if it is found. closer to mandate,” July 23). The dis- men. Jim Millward trict will also increase school lunch If the smaller portions and one- Tooele by five cents for another $100,000 size-feeds-all approach doesn’t make savings. sense, neither does the fact that my My son will pay five more cents child’s school lunch in Grantsville GUEST OPINION per meal and go even hungrier. Is is controlled by someone in DC in this supposed to make sense? exchange for federal subsidies. But if Now, I get that we can be health- it takes lobbying our representatives The cause of Detroit’s demise is no mystery ier as a nation. That fruits and veg- to make school lunch more satisfy- etables are good for you. In fact, I’ve ing, then we have to act. he case of the city of Detroit cally aren’t solved. The clearance rate seen for myself how exciting it is for This past April, two congressmen isn’t much of a murder mystery. is 8.7 percent. This in a city that needs kids to try new fruits and vegetables. sponsored H.R. 1503, No Hungry TVarious suspects have been fin- a first-rate police force. Its crime rate is But do we really expect an active Kids Act, which takes away the calo- gered in its demise: The global econ- five times the national average. Henry student to be satisfied with the same rie caps and gives school lunch pro- omy. The fall of the auto industry. The Payne notes that 80 percent of the city’s small, main dish portion as a couch grams the flexibility to tailor their decline of manufacturing generally. But children grow up fatherless, and that potato? portions to their students needs. it’s simpler than that. Detroit died of its of the 50 percent of black men who are Every parent with a hungry stu- If you want our district to tailor own hand. high-school dropouts, more than 70 dent could pack a home lunch. But school lunch to the needs of our The city undertook a controlled percent don’t have a job, and 60 percent the school district’s food services students, please send an email in experiment in what happens if you are have done time. would go out of business, and they support of HR 1503 to Congressman governed by a toxic combination of The city rewards anyone who can’t wouldn’t want that. Besides, that’s Chris Stewart at www.stewart.house. Great Society big spenders, race hus- escape its boundaries — more than a just running away from the issue. gov or call 1-801-364-5550. tlers, crooks, public-sector unions and city dysfunctional. The city’s mayor million people have since 1950, when it Luckily, the district’s child nutri- Meanwhile, I hope the district will ineffectual reformers. It spent and mis- for 20 years, Coleman Young, was an had 1.8 million residents — with stifling tion director, Elva Roberts, a 30-year consistently give students the option governed itself into the ground. Detroit ethically challenged black nationalist taxes in a futile attempt to keep up with school lunch veteran, is a diplomatic of buying more rolls at the lunch discovered that all the social spending who hated the suburbs. Under Young, spending. It has the highest per capita and pleasant lady. I called her after line now that they’re eliminating a in the world doesn’t deliver order, fam- journalist Zev Chafets writes, Detroit tax burden in Michigan, despite the low I read the news and explained my la carte. ily stability, education, economic dyna- had “all the trappings of a third world per capita income of its residents. concerns. I asked why they’re doing mism or effective governance. city — the showcase projects, an exter- None of this is the product of the away with the a la carte, and she Jewel Punzalan Allen is a mem- The city’s downfall started long nal enemy and the cult of personality.” “creative destruction” of capitalism. said between the shrinking federal oir writing coach and an award- before anyone imagined that the Big And this was in the good old days of the Despite globalization, urban America calorie ceilings and losing money on winning journalist who lives in Three would ever be anything but over- 1970s and 1980s. is alive and well outside of Detroit. it, it just makes sense. Grantsville. Visit her website at www. whelmingly dominant. Hardly anyone By this point, Detroit had already Pittsburgh experienced similar eco- She suggested that my son take TreasuredStories.net. had heard of Toyota in 1967 when riots reached terminal velocity on its own. nomic dislocation when the steel more from the salad bar, ask for ripped the city and a long crime wave GM had nothing to do with the city industry collapsed, but hasn’t descend- began that made it unlivable. According council promising benefits to retirees ed into an urban dystopia. Cities in the to Henry Payne of The Detroit News, that it couldn’t possibly pay. Chrysler South like Houston and Raleigh, N.C., the murder rate climbed from 13 per didn’t disgracefully mismanage city are economically vibrant and attractive EDITORIAL BOARD 100,000 residents in 1966 to 51 per agencies. Ford didn’t disastrously to new residents. 100,000 by 1976. degrade the city’s human capital. The way Detroit was once, a very Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern It was the city’s dysfunction that Detroit is a city that has celebrated long time ago. Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor made it unappealing to the auto com- and feasted on government for decades With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, panies rather than the diminished state and yet is incapable of the most basic Rich Lowry is editor of the National including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. of the auto companies that made the function of government. Crimes basi- Review. A5

TUESDAY August 6, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5

GUEST OPINION Why we should stop subsidizing executive pay

lmost everyone knows on the basis of nothing more estimates (as they almost always CEO pay is out of control. than an upward drift in the value do), companies give out fat “per- AIt surged 16 percent at big Robert Reich of the stock market as a whole, formance” awards. companies last year, according over which the executives played Shareholders get taken to the GUEST COLUMNIST to the New York Times, and the no role other than watch as their cleaners by all these maneuvers. typical CEO raked in $15.1 mil- company’s stock price rose along Executive pay is skyrocketing lion. with that of almost every other even at companies whose share Meanwhile, the median wage you-so, but I was the one adviser company. prices have dropped. continued to drop, adjusted for who wanted the new president There’s no reason top execu- But it’s not only shareholders inflation. to stick to his campaign promise tives should get a tax sub- who lose. You and I and other What’s less well-known is that without creating the pay-for-per- sidy from the rest of us simply taxpayers are also being ripped you and I and other taxpayers formance loophole.) because the entire stock mar- off, because this so-called “per- are subsidizing this sky-high Clinton agreed with the ket has done well. Logically, a formance” pay is deducted from executive compensation. That’s majority of his advisers, and a company’s share price — and corporations’ taxable earnings. because corporations deduct it new provision was added to the any executive performance tied The Economic Policy Institute from their income taxes, caus- Internal Revenue Code, Section to it — should be measured only estimates that from 2007 to ing the rest of us to pay more in 162(m), allowing corporations to relative to a broad index of the 2010, a total of $121.5 billion in taxes to make up the difference. deduct from their tax bills execu- market as a whole. executive compensation was This tax subsidy to corporate tive compensation in excess of Another game has been deducted from corporate earn- executives from the rest of us $1 million — but only if the com- to back-date executive stock ings, and roughly 55 percent of ought to be one of the first tax pensation is tied to company options to match past dips in the this total was for performance- expenditures to go, when and if performance. company’s share price, thereby based compensation. Given all Congress turns to reforming the How has it worked out? Even exaggerating the subsequent the games, it’s likely much of this tax code. Sen. Charles Grassley, the rank- upswing and creating fatter “per- “performance” was baloney. We almost got there 20 years ing Republican on the Senate formance” bonuses. So what’s the answer? As I ago. When he was campaigning Finance Committee, agrees it’s Officially, companies are argued 20 years ago, keep the for the presidency, Bill Clinton been a sham: “162(m) is broken. required to report all options pay cap at $1 million and get rid promised that if elected he’d end ... It was well-intentioned. But issuances within two days of the of the performance-pay loop- the deductibility of executive pay it really hasn’t worked at all. date of issue. Unofficially, com- hole. Corporations shouldn’t be in excess of $1 million. Companies have found it easy to panies — and their executives able to deduct executive pay in Once in office, though, his get around the law. It has more — still have huge discretion over excess of $1 million, period. economic advisers urged him holes than Swiss cheese. And it when they issue options, aided to modify his pledge to allow seems to have encouraged the by a small industry of compensa- Robert Reich, former U.S. corporations to deduct executive options industry. These sophis- tion experts and accountants. Secretary of Labor, is professor of ���������� pay in excess of $1 million if the ticated folks are working with A third game has been to low- public policy at the University of ��������������� pay was linked to corporate per- Swiss-watch-like devices to game ball the earnings estimates that California at Berkeley and the formance — that is, to the value this Swiss-cheese-like rule.” set the initial thresholds for per- author of “Beyond Outrage,” now �� �� of the company’s shares. One such game has been to formance pay. Then, when the available in paperback. 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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 6, 2013

OBITUARIES DEATH NOTICES

Marie Miller Marie continued working at the Eileen Cullum, brother Weston Tooele Army Depot, taking in Frank, nieces Cindy Johnson and Joaquin Sardina- Farewell to a member of the stride the challenges of a single Donna Lopez, and nephew Butch Greatest Generation. Mrs. Marie working mother, raising her son Cullum. She is survived by her son, Werito K. Miller passed away peacefully and providing for his education. nephews Albert Frank and Donald on Aug. 1 at the Rocky Mountain Before and after retirement, Marie Cullum, eight grand-nieces, and J. Joaquin Sardina-Werito Care Center. She was attended by and Philip Alan enjoyed travel- two grand-nephews. The fam- passed away Aug. 2. Funeral ser- her son and caregiver, Philip A. ing to visit family in Washington ily would like to thank her hair vices will be held on Aug. 9. A Miller and hospice CNA Cherylynn State and California. Her interests stylist, Cheri Caldwell, her physi- full obituary will appear in the Miller, no relation, but absolutely included painting, home comput- cian since 2004, Dr. Sergio Abarca Thursday edition of the Transcript essential to the family during this ing, Llardre figurines, bridge games and his staff, Rocky Mountain Bulletin. For further information, transition. Marie was born May with friends, service work with her Care for their kindness and dili- contact Jennifer Sardina-Werito 18, 1921 in San Juan, Calif., to John Beta sorority and correspond- gence, Harmony Home Health and family, 435-249-1197. Knutti and Terry Weston Knutti. ing with her grand-niece Trisha Hospice, especially Cherylynn, She grew up and attended public Johnson. She was an avid animal and RN Barbara Herrera, as well schools in nearby Hollister. After lover. With her son, she trapped, as Chaplin Ned Bevan and social attending junior college and in the spayed and neutered seven feral worker Stacey Green, and Tate aftermath of the attack on Pearl and three stray cats, includ- Mortuary. We would also like to Harbor, she entered the U.S. Civil Operation Desert Shield and the was born. Upon the closing of the ing her favorite, the irrepressible thank our pharmacist, Mr. Sheldon Kenneth Christensen Service at Benecia Arsenal on ramp up to Desert Storm. Her sys- Arsenal in 1962, the family relo- Creamsicle. In October 2008, after Birch, for above and beyond after July 9, 1942. Working for the U.S. tems analysis skill set also helped cated to Tooele where Mrs. Miller a series of health setbacks, Marie hours service on July 27. There will Army, she contributed valuable maintain America’s preparedness worked at the Ordinance Depot re-injured her left hip and Philip be a brief graveside service prior Kenneth David Christensen, services during World War II and during peace time. Marie married with Mr. Jack Welsh and Mrs. Dale assumed the role of full time care- to the internment at the Tooele 69, passed away Sunday, Aug. 4. the Cold War, including the Berlin Army Maj. Philip Arthur Miller on Killian. Mr. Miller moved accounts giver. On Pioneer Day 2013, she City Cemetery, 10 a.m. on Friday His services are pending. Please Airlift, the Cuban Missile Crisis Aug. 16, 1954. After mustering out, and assets and founded the Tooele was hospitalized and placed in Aug. 19. In lieu of flowers, please contact Tate Mortuary for more and the hot conflicts in Korea and Mr. Miller managed the Benecia Federal Credit Union. After build- hospice care. She died eight days consider donating to the American information. South Vietnam. Marie retired on Arsenal Federal Credit Union. On ing a dynamic financial institu- later. Marie was preceded in death Cancer Society, Red Cross Disaster Nov. 29,1990 after four months of Dec. 15, 1955, their son Philip Alan tion, he died suddenly in 1968. by her parents, husband, sister Relief or the Defenders of Wildlife.

Prison prison, build a new prison, and The first prison relocation Both the legislature and the make recommendations for the committee visited a potential governor will have to approve continued from page A1 disposition of the 700-acres of prison site in Rush Valley as part any proposal for moving the land where the current prison of its study process, indicating prison. Gov. Gary Herbert moved the now stands. that Tooele County was a pros- Rep. Merrill Nelson, R- prospect of relocating the state While the original prison relo- pect for hosting a new prison. Grantsville, while not a member prison forward in his 2013 state cation committee felt that the Leaders of Tooele County of the prison relocation commit- of the state address. sale of the current prison land, and its municipalities proposed tee, has been keeping an eye on “With companies like Adobe combined with operational sav- Timpie as a potential site for a the committee’s progress. and Microsoft expanding in ings at a modern facility, would new state prison during meet- “No possibilities have been northern Utah Valley, and eBay cover most of the $600 million ings with local legislators during ruled out. Even the decision to and Oracle in southern Salt Lake estimated price tag, the real this year’s legislative session. move the prison is not certain,” Valley, this area is rapidly becom- incentive for moving the prison Utah, Weber and Davis he said. “I know there are many ing an IT hub,” he said. “That is lies in the use of the land that Counties have also expressed Tooele County citizens that do why it’s time to get serious about would be vacated by the old pris- interest in the prison, and a not want the prison out here. finding a more suitable location on. possible location near Salt Lake Moving the prison to Tooele for the state prison. We must Sen. Scott Jenkins, R-Plain City, International Airport has also County is not something I am make this 700-acre parcel avail- who chaired the original prison been discussed as a new prison pushing for at this time. I only able for the continued growth of relocation committee, told a leg- site. want the committee to take the our IT industry.” islative committee that over the At last week’s meeting the new time to gather all the informa- �������������������������������������� The new prison relocation course of 25 years the economic prison relocation committee did tion that is needed to make a and development committee development of the former pris- not formally address the location sound decision based on what is ��������� �������������� was authorized by the 2013 leg- on site could put $20 billion into of a new prison and left the door best for the corrections system ������������ ���������� islature to accept requests for the Utah economy and create open that the committee may and the state.” ��������� ����������� proposals to demolish the old 40,000 jobs. decide to not relocate it. [email protected] �������������� ������������

SERVING MY HOMETOWN WITH THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND THE BEST PRICE GUARANTEED. CONNECTIONS OF HOPE NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE Tooele County The Tooele County is proposing to increase its property tax revenue.

- The Tooele County tax on a $150,000 residence would increase from $106.51 to $179.52, which is $73.01 per year.

- The Tooele County tax on a $150,000 business

would increase from $193.65 to $326.40 which is FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ TTB PHOTOS $132.75 per year. Decked in pink and green, Cree Beckstead and Brandon Hamilton (above) are all bright color and smiles dur- - If the proposed budget is approved, Tooele County ing the Connections of Hope Color Run. The 5k race started would increase its property tax budgeted revenue bright and early on Saturday, kicking off the day-long by 66.41% above last year’s property tax budgeted event. Noah James Ivesden (right) is all smiles at the revenue excluding new growth. beginning of the Color Run.

Tooele County property tax revenue from new growth and other sources will increase from $3,170,754 to $5,963,042.

All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase.

PUBLIC HEARING Date/Time: 8/20/2013 • 7:00 PM Location: Deseret Peak Complex 2930 West Highway 112 Tooele A Full-Color Learning and To obtain more information regarding the tax increase, Activity Page Just for Kids! citizens may contact Tooele County at 435-843-3131. Every Thursday in Your Tooele Transcript-Bulletin A7

TUESDAY August 6, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Inspiring Healthy Lives Frank OHLMAN Blaze M Attorney at Law continued from page A1 FREE Consultation and led her to medical person- for nel, who checked her vital signs, Wills & she said. Initially, she thought Trusts four people were in the main part of the house, but was able to reach the family by mobile phone Each Month in the and learned they had gone to Tooele Transcript Bulletin 493 W. 400 N. Tooele an appointment and were not at home. TOOELETRANSCRIPT ULLETIN 882-4800 Crews were able to contain the B fire in about an hour — though FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Subscribe Today 882-0050 www.tooelelawoffice.com not before it had seriously dam- The fire on Friday destroyed this Pine Canyon home. aged the house. Candelario said the home’s owners allow part of “It was the glass that alerted me, was home maybe I could fight ries, Jameson said the actions their property to be used as a cat but honestly, I think my guardian it, but maybe I couldn’t. I don’t and attitudes of the firefighters refuge, and all of those cats were angels were there. I think they’re know,” he said. “I know I would helped, as have the efforts of the TOOELE safe, as were her two cats and the ones that protected me and have tried. I would have been in Red Cross and neighbors. TRANSCRIPT dog. Of the four cats belonging that’s how I got out safely, and I there until they drug me out.” “Everybody was so good. to the homeowners, two have think they helped everyone stay His job now is focused on sal- Tooele City, and of course North BULLETIN been found. A bird was definitely safe.” vaging what’s left of his home Tooele County, and Grantsville,” killed in the fire. Willden said the cause of the and belongings as he and a res- he said. “They were very kind Willden said animal services fire is currently unknown and the toration company pick through and I had my company truck in were contacted to assist in caring investigation into its origin has the remains. the front and I was really worried for the frightened animals. The not yet been completed. “I think there might be a few about it, and they wouldn’t let ������������������ American Red Cross was also Homeowner Allen Jameson things on the first floor that will me come over, but one of them contacted to help the displaced said he, too, is grateful that no be salvageable. In the basement, took the keys and moved it out of residents find a place to stay and one was harmed in the fire, I don’t know if there’s anything the way. One of the first things I July 2013 Winner: Jolie Gordon provided basic necessities. though said if he had been home down there or not. I’ve heard worried about was the company Although the house and many he would like to think the out- there’s two to three feet of water truck. It’s funny the things that Hummingbird at the feeder in Lake Point. of her belongings were destroyed, come would have been different. in there,” he said. you think of. Everyone’s been Candelario said she feels lucky. “I keep thinking, if I was home, Despite the frustration and so kind to us. It helps ease the “We’re all blessed. We’re very, I have a couple of pretty good- hurt of being displaced and losing pain.” very thankful for life,” she said. sized fire extinguishers, so if I so many belongings and memo- [email protected]

SWAT After delivering the package Office, Grantsville City Police, Capt. Paul Wimmer of Tooele and waiting for the younger Adult Probation and Parole, and City Police said the package was continued from page A1 Camargo to return home from the Utah Highway Patrol, originally discovered during a work, the SWAT team entered While executing their search random sweep by drug dogs at Drug and Gang Taskforce opera- the Overlake home and detained warrant, officers found a dozen UPS, which then contacted local tion. six adults inside until they deter- guns. Of those, many had been police, and was addressed to a Tooele City Police were noti- mined the possible involvement reported stolen, and one — a fictitious person. To not jeopar- fied earlier in the week that a box of each person. All but the elder Mac 10 — required a federal per- dize the investigation, Wimmer containing a half pound of meth- and younger Camargo were mit to own. They also found the said the police department in amphetamine was discovered at released. package, which was unopened California was waiting for Tooele’s a UPS Store in California, and Departments involved in the but had been concealed, and operation to be complete before decided to deliver it themselves operation included Tooele City a pipe that had been used for trying to find the sender. using an undercover officer. Police, Tooele County Sheriff’s smoking marijuana. [email protected] Your photo could be next! Submit your photo at: www.tooeletranscript.com OPHIR DAYS 3 on 3 Basketball 2013 BASKETBALL ooele Valley 3on3 TOURNAMENT T th WHENE: Saturday - September 14 - 8 am WHERE: Stansbury High School Gym WHO: 4 Divisions High School Boys (15-18) Mens (18+) High School Girls (15-18) Womens (18+) COST: $56 (Every team member gets a T-shirt and is guaranteed 3 games) REGISTRATION: Limited Spots Available Register Online Today! tv3on3.com

ERICA HOPE/TTB PHOTO Jim Hunter ����������������������������� (above)teaches ���������������������������������� Darek Yei first-hand about 1800 hand- cuffs while father Don Yei and sisters Rachel and Becca Yei watch at Ophir Days. Spike and Lil Spiker (left) made the trip to Ophir from Tooele to enjoy the town’s annual celebration.

CELEBRATING THE AMERICAN SPIRIT

Every Tuesday in your TOOELETRANSCRIPT Tooele Transcript Bulletin BULLETIN A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 6, 2013 The Bulletin Board

Tooele enrolling for the 2013-2014 school TATC St. Marguerite and music. Become an 11th hour volun- Historical sign Back-to-School Community year. Instructors are Crystal Lawrence, St. Marguerite Parish Community wel- teer. Call Coy at 225-6586. The Tooele Co. Historical Society has Closet Heather Lawrence and Brooke comes you to come worship with us. recently made a loan agreement with The Back-to-School Community Closet Castagno. Call now at 435-882-0209 to Volunteer opportunity ATTENTION VETERANS!!! Expanded Hours in Welding St. Marguerite Catholic Church’s weekly the Utah State Historical Society to will be held at Northlake Elementary, Bart Davis, a transition assistance reserve your child’s place. TATC is happy to announce the welding Rocky Mountain Care Foundation, a non- schedule: Celebration of the Eucharist: display an old Lincoln Highway sign that 268 Coleman St., Tooele, on Aug. 15 adviser, will be in Tooele on Aug. 17 program will be available from 8 a.m. profit organization, is looking for volun- Saturdays at 5 p.m., Sundays at 10 was on the border of Utah and Nevada. from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and on Aug. to answer questions about veterans’ East Elementary to 8 p.m., Monday through Thursday, teers in Tooele. Our volunteers provide a.m. and noon (Spanish), and Monday The unique sign is on display at the 16 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sandwiches benefits and any other questions local East Elementary Schools has openings and 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays. respite care, friendly visits, conversa- through Friday at 9 a.m. Reconciliation Pioneer Museum. are available Aug. 15 from 5 p.m. to veterans might have. The meeting with for parents and teachers to serve as Whether you are training for a new tion, light household chores, and other (confessions): Saturdays at 4 p.m. The 8 p.m. There are donated supplies Bart Davis will take place at the Moose chairman, vice chairman, secretary career or want to know who to operate needs to terminally ill patients who are church is located at 15 S. Seventh St. and services for going back to school, Lodge on Aug. 17 at 2 p.m. If you have and committee members on the school your own welder for home, ranch or yard on our hospice services. Please visit our Groups and Events Contact us at 882-3860. including free gently used clothing items questions before the meeting, call 435- community council for the 2013-2014 art projects, TATC has a schedule for website at www.rockymountaincarefoun- while available, free school supplies for 830-7812. school year. If interested, fill out the you. Stop in our new campus at 88 S. dation.org. Training, background check, Brit-Ammi Kahal Tooele County Democratic eligible children, free personal hygiene volunteer sign-up form in the office Aug. Tooele Blvd. or call 435-248-1800 for Covenant People Assembly are teach- and TB test required — all provided. Meeting Lost Classmates 7-31. Elections will be held Sept. 3-6 in Please contact Jill at (801)397-4904 for products for every child, and free hair- more information. ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian The next meeting of the Tooele County We still need to locate 15 of our 220 the office. additional information. cuts limited by availability of volunteer faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at Democrats will be on Thursday, Aug. 15, classmates at Tooele High School from Nail Technician stylists. 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call 7 p.m., at the Tooele County Chamber 1954 to 1958, class of ’58. They are THS 2013-14 registration Tooele County’s first Nail Technician Cat food needed 843-5444 for more information. of Commerce building, 154 S. Main, Stansbury Days Car Show Jolene Dalton, Carol Fulmer, Loretta Registration for returning students and program is coming Aug. 26, 2013. Local non-profit rescue group desperate- Tooele City. Come and give your input on Stansbury Days Car Show will be held Graham, Benny Hester, Linda Lancaster, incoming ninth-grade students from our Students will learn and perform Bible Baptist Church ly needs cat food to feed the homeless selecting candidates for the elections Aug. 17 in Stansbury Park. The event is Joan Milano, Donna Mondragon, Pat feeder schools will take place on Aug. manicures, pedicures and nail enhance- The folks at Bible Baptist Church would cats in Tooele. Please drop off dona- to be held in 2014. Don’t forget the for the purpose of raising money for the Moya, Irene Padilla, Joe Peterson, 6 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Aug. 7 from 1 ments. In addition, students will learn like to invite you to some old fashioned tions at 178 W. 700 North or the Tooele Tooele County Democrats meet on the Guide Dogs of America. It costs more Arvin Winklecotter, Novella Roundy, p.m. to 7 p.m. and Aug. 8 from 7 a.m. to manage their career and profes- church services with singing from the Veterinary Clinic at 1182 N. 80 East. third Thursday of every month. Look for than $42,000 to raise and train the Annie Saddler, Shirley Turner and Linda to 1 p.m. Pictures will also be taken sional image, infection control, nail and old fashioned hymns and messages Any questions please call 882-2667. us on Facebook and the Web at www. dogs. Pre-registration is $20 and $25 Waldron. If you know of them, or their during this time. This year registration skin structure, and much more. Upon from the old fashioned KJV Bible. Some tooeledemocrats.org. the day of the show. For more informa- brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, will be done online. If you do not have completion of the program, students things should never change. Sunday Tooele Animal Outreach Tooele Animal Outreach is a 501(c)3 tion, call Mike Wardle at 435-841-0713. spouses, ex-husbands, ex-wives, cous- access to a computer, one will be will be prepared to take the Utah State Service times: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Miss Tooele County available for you to use at Tooele High nonprofit organization desperately seek- ins, friends, family, nieces or nephews, Nail Technician licensure exam. Call gospel hour, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 12:30 Applications to be in the Miss Tooele Diagnostic Clinic School during the registration dates. ing volunteers in our community who please call JoAnn at 435-882-8137. 435-248-1800 to be placed on our p.m.; Wednesday evening services, County Pageant are due Friday. The It is that time of year again where waiting list. 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at love animals like we do to help continue Class of ‘58 Reunion New Student Registration finding forever homes for abandoned application is a Google document, so the Master Gardeners are available 840-2152. applicants can get the application by to help solve gardening problems on Our 55-year Tooele High School Class Straight Iron Techniques and neglected animals. We need volun- Information either emailing misstooelecounty@gmail. Wednesdays. This will continue through of ‘58 reunion will be the Friday after Please note that there has been a Learn proper straight iron techniques Mountain View Baptist Church teers for various projects, i.e. posting com or messaging Miss Tooele County September. Tooele County Master Labor Day, Sept. 6. We will have a lun- change in freshman registration times. It and how to keep your hair healthy We would like to invite you to discover animal pictures on the Internet, taking on Facebook at www.facebook.com/mis- Gardeners conduct the Diagnostic Clinic cheon at the Benson Grist Mill near Mill will be Aug. 12 10 a.m. for sophomores, through all the abuse. Wednesday, Aug. what God’s plan and purpose is for foster animals to vet appointments, stooelecounty. The link for the Google for the benefit of all county residents. Pond at 10 a.m. Dinner will be at the Aug. 12 at noon for freshman, and Aug. 21, noon to 1 p.m. at the Community your life. The Bible contains all of the organizing fundraising and adoption document will then be sent to the appli- People can bring a sample of the plant Eagles Nest, at the Army Depot, at 6 13 at 9 a.m. for juniors. These meetings Learning Center, 221 S. Tooele Blvd. answers for life’s questions. Come events, picking up donated food, blan- cants. Applicants then email the docu- with the proglem to the USU Extension p.m. For more information, call Michael will be held in the THS library just as The cost is free and includes pizza and join us this Sunday for our adult kets and medication for foster animals ment back to the pageant to turn them library room at 151 N. Main St. Shuler at 602-826-9471 or email you enter the building. Seniors will be lunch. Please RSVP to 435-248-1800 Bible study and graded Sunday School and fostering dogs. If you would like to in. The pageant will be held Aug. 16 at Wednesday afternoons between 3 p.m. [email protected]. by appointment with their counselors. for accurate lunch count. which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship find out more about our program, please Grantsville High School at 7 p.m. and 6 p.m. Volunteers will also be on service begins at 11 a.m. We also have contact Marci at 830-4049. Please be aware that new students to hand to answer questions about grow- Family Chalk Art Contest a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 Tooele High School must complete the Overlake Homeowners ing plants in flowerbeds and vegetable The Tooele City Arts Council and Tooele Churches p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 registration process with the registrar Elks Lodge Association gardens as well as planting and care of City Family Recreation will be hosting before the Aug. 12 and 13 meetings p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs The next Overlake HOA Board Meeting shrubs and trees. a Family Chalk Art Contest on Friday with the counselors. You must have the United Methodist Church and let us pray together for God’s help. Golf Scramble will be held Thursday, Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. at the Swimming Pool Park, 55 N. 200 following documents: birth certificate, Tooele United Methodist Church ser- Mountain View Baptist Church meets at Gem and Mineral Society West. The event is free for families of On Sunday, Aug 11 at Oquirrh Hills Golf at the Holiday Inn Express, 1531 N. immunizations, proof of residency and vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite Tooele Gem and Mineral Society, will all ages. The contest will begin at 6 Course we will be holding a four-person Main. All homeowners and interested a copy of your previous year’s grades. We are hosting vacation Bible school 2C. Join us. suspend regular club meetings during p.m. Judging will take place at 8 p.m., golf scramble. Shotgun start at 8 a.m. residents are invited and encouraged to These documents must be furnished this week through Friday. There is no the summer (June, July and August). and the awards will be given after the Please signup in the Lodge Social attend. HOA meetings are usually before we can continue with the registra- cost for VBS. Please check our website, Stansbury Park Baptist Church We will resume our regular schedule Fridays on Vine concert at 8:30 p.m. Please join us each Sunday morning at Quarters. held the third Thursday of each month tion process. tooelecumc.org, or call Tooele UMC’s Sept. 10 the second Tuesday of each The Fridays on Vine concert begins at 10 a.m. for worship and Bible study at at 7 p.m. office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell month in the Tooele Senior Center, 7 p.m. and will feature Exit 99. No pre- the Stansbury Park Clubhouse (located Ladies Night Clarke N. Johnsen registration at (801)651-2557 for more info. We are 59 East Vine St., at 7:30 p.m., in the registration is required. Just register Clarke N. Johnsen Jr. High registration located at 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. next to the swimming pool). Colossians Thursday, Aug 15 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. St. Marguerite 5K The St. Marguerite Catholic School’s back entrance. We will continue to have the night of the event. Basic colors will be on the following days: Aug. 6 and 2nd Timothy are the current teach- in the Lodge Social Quarters we will be annual 5K run will be held Nov. 2. Pre- field trips for rock collecting and other of sidewalk chalk will be provided. from 2:30 to 7 p.m. and Aug. 7 from Wednesday meal ing focus. For details, please call 830- hosting Ladies Night. There will be light register by calling 435-882-0081 or events during the summer. Be sure to Contact Terra at 435-843-2142 or 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. New student Every Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m., 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc. snacks, drink specials and free door stop by the school at 15 S. Seventh contact us. Our big Gem and Mineral [email protected] with questions. registration will be by appointment only we will serve a free dinner from Tooele com. prizes. Vendors include Maxi Skirts, St., Tooele. The cost is $25 for those show is Sept. 27-29. Also look for us on Aug. 8 and Aug. 9 from 8 a.m. to United Methodist Church. Everyone Purses, Zimo, It Works, Scentsy and 15 and older, and $20 for those 14 in the near future to have a perminent 2:30 p.m. The school district is send- is invited to come and eat. Our goal First Lutheran Church others will be added. We will be col- and younger. Price includes a T-shirt. display at TATC. Visit us on Facebook. Grantsville ing home information for the online is to provide a free, hot meal for First Lutheran Church at 349 N. Seventh lecting school supplies for our school The school is also planning a bake sale Contact info: 435-882-5752. Email registration process. All students must everyone. We want to get the com- St. would like to invite you to hear of district. You will get a door prize entry and craft fair that same day starting [email protected]. Lincoln Highway Centennial register online this year. Please refer munity involved and invite all people in God’s grace and the love of Christ who for coming and for every five school sup- at 9 a.m. Space is available if you are to the district letter. The state of Utah order to forge relationships and build died to forgive you of your sins and plies you bring. Barbecue interested in renting a table to sell your Bereavement support group Lincoln Highway Centennial Barbecue has mandated that all incoming seventh bridges between people of all economic attain salvation on your behalf every homemade crafts and goods. Table Harmony Hospice offers a weekly and Concert at the Clark Historic Farm, graders must be given the Tdap or backgrounds in Tooele. Although the Sunday morning at 10 a.m. and every Moose Lodge rental is $50. Money raised during the bereavement support group for any per- 378 W. Clark Street, Grantsville, on Aug. whooping cough shot. All seventh-grade meal is being served from TUMC, it Sunday evening at 6 p.m. event goes to the St. Marguerite schol- son who has had a loved one who has 15. Barbecue (5:30 pm) and preferred students must provide proof of immu- is a non-denominational event and we Meals at the lodge arship fund. died. You do not need to be affiliated concert seating, $12; concert only (7 nizations before school begins on Aug. invite and encourage all people to join New Life Christian Fellowship We invite you to worship and serve Friday night dinners include clam chow- with Harmony or have had services in p.m.), $5. Gates open at 6:30 p.m., 20 or they will be excluded from school us. We will need help and volunteers in Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and der and/or fish baskets (halibut, shrimp Tooele Valley View Stake order to come and participate. Everyone first come chairs, overflow on lawn. until proof of the immunizations is pro- various ways, such as helping to serve, food pantry is open from noon to 3 or chicken strips). Costs are $10 for is welcome. The group meets every In case of bad weather, concert will vided. If you have questions, please call cook and clean up, donate food and Blood Drive p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 halibut or shrimp baskets w/cup of Friday, Aug. 9 from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Harmony be held at The Old Grantsville Church. 435-833-1939. share talents. If you are interested in E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, chowder, chicken strips w/cup of chow- the LDS Stake Center on 333 E. 1000 Home Health and Hospice, 2356 N. Purchase tickets at Soelberg’s or getting involved, e-mail Carissa Sanders women and men are also available der $7. Bowl of chowder $4, and cup North. It is best to have appointments. 400 East, Bldg. B, Suite 206 in Tooele. Williams Video. Preschool program at [email protected] or call every week. Sunday services are in the of chowder $2. Saturday night dinners People can book on line at http://www. Please contact Leonard Barber for any The preschool program in Tooele County (785) 737-3467. questions you might have at 843-9054. Back to School Movie Night School District has openings in their Stansbury High School café at 10 a.m. include 16-ounce ribeye or T-bone steak arupbloodservices.org/index.cfm?grou Back to school movie night on the lawn tuition classrooms for 3 and 4 year Kingdom Rock event and at our Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 w/choice of baked potato/fries, salad p=op&step=2&opid=4806 or call 801- Sons of Utah Pioneers and roll for $15. Halibut or salmon at the Clark Historic Farm, 378 W. Clark, olds. We also do monthly assessments A summer kids’ event called Kingdom a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find 584-5272. The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, steak w/choice of baked or fries, salad Grantsville, on Friday, Aug. 16, 8:30 if you have concerns about your child’s Rock will be hosted at Tooele United out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep and roll $15, or jumbo shrimp w/choice Gristmill Play p.m. Free admission, concessions avail- development. Call 833-1966. Methodist Church, 78 E. Utah Ave. in www.NLOT.org. alive the history and tremendous con- of baked or fries, salad and roll for $13. Benson Gristmill Performing Arts able, no outside food. Kids under 12 Tooele from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. At tributions of our early Tooele County Members who purchase five dinners Foundation will perform “The Unsinkable must be accompanied by an adult. For Excelsior Academy tours Kingdom Rock, children participate in pioneers and others. If this is something Charity either Friday or Saturday nights at regu- Molly Brown” Aug. 8, 9, 10 and 12 at more info, visit www.clarkhistoricfarm. Curious about charter schools? Want to memorable Bible-learning activities, that you may be interested in joining, lar price will receive their next dinner Stansbury High School at 7:30 p.m. blogspot.com. know more about Excelsior Academy? sing catchy songs, play teamwork-build- please attend a pot luck dinner the first Food Drop free. Daily lunch specials are available Tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for Tours are held each Wednesday ing games, make and dig into yummy Thursday of each month in the Tooele We will be holding the next drop on at the lodge at 11 a.m. For members children ages 12 and under and can Farmers’ Market at 8:30 a.m. School tours cover a treats, experience epic Bible adven- Senior Citizens Center at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 9 in the Miller Motor Sports and their guests. be purchased at the door with cash or Farmers’ Market at Clark Historic range of topics such as the Excelsior tures, collect Bible Memory Buddies, Dinner is followed by a short program. Farm, 378 W. Clark, Grantsville on Academy Philosophy and Vision, Direct and test out Sciency-Fun Gizmos they’ll complex, Parking Lot A. Signups will check only. start at 7 a.m. and continue until 10 Entertainment Park behind the building and enter the Saturdays, Aug. 24-Sept. 28, 8-11 Instruction, CHAMPS and the character take home and play with all summer northwest doors. a.m. Produce and handcrafted booths development program. There is also long. Kingdom Rock is for children K-6 a.m. or until all food is distributed, Flashback, live ’50s and ’60s Rock & Grantsville Adult Religion are free. Contact Tammy Wright, an opportunity to observe the school’s from Aug. 6-8 and will run from 3:30 whichever comes first. We keep a Roll Band Saturday, Aug. 24 at 7 p.m. Class Mood disorder support group For members and their guests. [email protected] for more info. unique group settings. Come and tour p.m. to 6 p.m. each day. For more infor- running tally of signups to make sure BYU Continuing Education, sponsored by Do you or someone you love have a we have enough food to distribute, the Grantsville, Utah LDS West Stake, the building and have any questions mation, call Carissa at 785-737-3467. Special Events mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation Harvest Festival answered. Everyone is welcome, 124 E. so please come early. Carpooling is is offering an adult religion class. The DAV Meeting, Saturday Aug 17 at 2 offers help, hope and healing. Please Harvest Festival at Clark Historic Farm, Erda Way, Erda. 882-3062. Church of Christ encouraged, and ID is required for car- course of study is the New Testament join us for support group sessions every Oct. 10-12. We are looking for vendors, Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah poolers to ensure they live at separate p.m. Patriots Golf Scramble Sunday, (The Gospels) and will be taught Sept. 8, 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. Life Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New demonstrators and musicians. Please Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. addresses. If you have any questions, by Mark Hutchins at the Grantsville Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in contact Susan Johnsen, 884-3306. Tooele Family Center and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. please call Nancy at 841-4351. Line Health Screening, Sept. 9 starting Seminary Building, 113 E. Cherry St. at 8 a.m. Loyal Order of Moose 2013 Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We in Grantsville. Class will be taught each 841-9903. Grantsville Irrigation Story and craft hour seek to be the Lord’s church estab- Food Bank Truck is pleased to offer a preventive health Wednesday at 7 p.m. beginning Aug. 14. Grantsville Irrigation has issued another Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at lished about 33 AD. The Bible produces Utah Food Bank Truck will be making a event. Life Line Screening will host their Tuition for the entire course is $21 or Family Support Center affordable, non-invasive and painless turn to agricultural users. There are the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy nondenominational Christians only. drop at New Life Christian Fellowship, $2.50 per lecture. Please make checks The Family Support Center is a non- health screenings on Sept. 9. Five now a total of four turns for the season. the adventures of books and make fun Jesus is our only head of the church, 411 E. Utah Ave., on Aug. 14 from 10 payable to BYU Adult Religion Classes. profit agency providing services in Salt screenings will be offered that scan for Residential users have been allotted crafts. For more info, call 833-1978 ext. headquarters are heaven. Come and a.m. to 11 a.m. Register at the door the first day of Lake and Tooele County. Free 12-week potential health problems. Register for 250,000 gallons per share. Please 2127 or ext. 2010. We’re located at grow with us. Call 882-4642. class. Please come 15 minutes early to in-home parenting skills program. United Methodist Church a Wellness Package that includes four monitor your meters to avoid exceeding 301 W. Vine St., Bldg. #11 (right behind register. If you have questions, please Families with children birth to 17 will Tooele United Methodist church offers a vascular tests and osteoporosis screen- your allotment. If you notice any leaks or Tooele High School). Cornerstone Baptist call Jeff Hutchins at 435-884-3922. receive instruction during an 80-minute free dinner every Wednesday starting at ing from $149 ($139 with our member abuse please call 830-9261. Passion for God, compassion for people weekly visit to gain the tools they need 4 p.m. All are welcome. discount). All five screenings take 60-90 Preschool hour at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: Stockton Days to strengthen their family. Topics dis- Family History Center minutes to complete. In order to register Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. the Tooele 882-6263. Come as you are this Stockton Days Social on Aug. 17 at 1 cussed include communication, conflict Greet your ancestors free at the Soul Shoes for this event and to receive a $10 Family Center has a fun activity hour Sunday, where you can hear a message p.m. Everyone is invited. We will display resolution, attachment and bonding, Grantsville Family History Center, 117 Soul Shoes is collecting new and slightly discount off any package priced above of learning, singing and creating. This from the Bible and meet new friends. town histories, person histories, town establishing rules and routines as well E. Cherry St. All are welcome with worn shoes for victims of domestic $129, please call 1-888-653-6441 or Ready, Set, School! preschool class is Service times: Bible study (for all ages) and school pictures, old newspapers as managing stress. Please contact consultants there to assist you. Open violence and the homeless in Tooele visitwww.lifelinescreening.com/commu- for all children up to 5 years of age. 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; (1904-1909), and town census (11870- Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext. 107 for Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday County. Contact Trisha at 843-1694 for nity-partners. Please come and enjoy the fun. For evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- 1940). We will be presenting plaques to more information. You can also visit through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 drop off. more info, call 833-1978 ext. 2127 or dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided honor those past and present residents familysupportcenter.org. to 9 p.m. ext. 2010. We’re located at 301 W. Vine for all services, and children’s church CASA volunteers that have contributed community service during morning worship. WiseGuys Eagles St., Bldg. #11 (right behind Tooele High Lift up a child’s voice, a child’s life. to the Town of Stockton. Performance DUP Museum School). Program during evening worship. of the Old Time Fiddlers at 2 p.m. For Seniors The Grantsville DUP Museum at the Court Appointed Special Advocate Steak Night (CASA) volunteers advocate for the best more information, call Kaye Hollien at Clark Historic Farm is now open to the Stansbury Park Vacation Bible Remember the Eagles Auxiliary serves 435-882-2340. Grantsville Senior Center public on Fridays and Saturdays from Education interests of abused and neglected chil- only the freshest steaks and the good School The senior center is for the enjoyment noon to 4 p.m. through Aug. 31. For dren in the courtroom. Volunteers work fresh cut, home-cooked French fries. Stansbury Park Baptist Church will be Hunter Education of all senior citizens 55 and older. appointments or tours at other times, until the child is placed in a safe, per- The special on Friday, Aug. 9 is a 14- Hunter Education Courses will be held St. Marguerite Catholic conducting Vacation Bible School’s Activities have started. For info, call please call Ellen Yates at 884-0253 or manent home. Volunteers are common ounce rib eye steak for $12.50 with Aug. 6, 8, 13, 14 and 15 from 6 p.m. Elementary Colossal Coaster World for the remain- 884-3446. Activities include bunco Coralie Lougy at 884-3832. citizens over 21 years old with a heart hosts Kathy and Richard Wamsley. to 9 p.m. at the Tooele County Health Choose St. Marguerite Catholic der of the week from 9 a.m. to noon and arthritic exercise two days a week, for vulnerable children. Apply at www. building, 151 N. Main St. For more infor- Elementary School for a great education at the Stansbury Clubhouse, 1 Country utahcasa.org or call (801)574-1472. Sunday Breakfast and bingo, ceramics, pinochle and Club Lane. Children ages 4 through mation, call Gene at 435-882-4767. Library with Christian values. Where children On Sunday, Aug. 11 and Aug. 25, jewelry once a week. Meals on Wheels 12 (having completed sixth grade) are grow, pray and become strong in spirit. Writing volunteers Kathy and Richard Wamsley will serve Alzheimer’s Caregivers for homebound. Lunch served daily. We offer a full-day kindergarten program invited to come and learn about God’s Tooele City Library Valley Mental Health in Tooele, a non- breakfast and “BAD” tomato juice at a Next meeting will be Tuesday, Aug. 20 Suggested donation of $2.50. The as well as a 3- and 4-year-old preschool love for them. Please call 435-830-1868 Tuesdays, 11 a.m., Wiggle Worms (inter- profit organization, is looking for several price. The cost of the breakfast will be from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Tooele center also provides rides to the store program. For any other questions please if there are any questions. active story time for 1- to 2-year-old chil- volunteers with grant writing experience reasonable and the menu will change Senior Citizens Center, 59 E. Vine St. or doctor visits in Tooele and Grantsville feel free to call us at 435-882-0081 or dren); Wednesdays and Thursdays, 11 and/or computer/typing skills to per- each Sunday. Come out and enjoy some Open to anyone caring for someone with areas. Call 843-4102. visit us at 15 S. Seventh St. in Tooele. Mountain of Faith Lutheran form data entry at the Tooele office. and 11:30 a.m., story time; Thursdays, We’re a healthy, growing congregation great cooking. Alzheimer’s disease or related dimentia. Tooele Senior Center 4 to 6 p.m., teen time with gaming, Must pass a background check and Learn about this memory loss condition. Network meetings who welcomes newcomers and reaches be able to volunteer a few hours or Queen of Hearts night The senior center is for the enjoyment movies and more; Fridays, 3:30 to 5:30 out to those in need. Join us for worship Get and share ideas with other family Looking to obtain or improve your more each week (can volunteer anytime The Eagles will have a fun game on of all senior citizens 55 and older. New p.m., kids crafts. Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. at 560 caregivers. For more information, call employment? Come join the Tooele Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.) Monday nights from 5 to 7 p.m. Come and exciting activities have started. S. Main Street, Tooele. We treat the 277-2458. Grantsville Library Networking Group and learn job seeking Contact Alex C. Gonzalez or Adrienne up, have a cool one, purchase a ticket For info, call 843-4110. These include word of God with respect without taking The Grantsville Library Board is now techniques, how to market yourself, get Berrett at 843-3520. and win the Queen of Hearts. Members Constitution Seminar bridge and pinochle, arthritic exercise support and actually search job leads. ourselves too seriously. Check us out on recruiting members for a new Grantsville only. Thomas Jefferson Center for program three times a week, line danc- Every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Tooele Facebook by searching for Mountain of Friends of the Library organization. The Food pantry Constitutional Studies presents The ing, woodworking, Wii games, watercolor LDS Employment Resource Center locat- Faith Lutheran Church. Please join us for cost for membership is $5 per year. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is Healing of America Series. Learn class and karaoke. Meals on Wheels for ed next to Deseret Industries. Everyone meaningful worship that is also casual The volunteer group will be organizing offering an emergency food pantry to Tooele County about the Constitution and its timeless homebound. Lunch served, daily dona- is welcome. and relaxed. For more information about and running fundraising projects to meet the needs of our community. The Historical Society principles from the viewpoint of the tion of $2.50. The center also provides our family of faith, call 882-7291. food pantry is available for emergency transportation to the store or doctor earn money for building up the library Online courses Founding Fathers. If you love America, collection and other needs. If you would needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays visits in Tooele and Grantsville areas. Online courses in Network+ and St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Historical books love the Founding Fathers, are con- like to join this vital group of Grantsville from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- Tooele Co. Historical Society books are cerned about our country, or would like citizens, please contact John Ingersoll 580 S. Main Street. For information call Senior Circle fessional seeking to upgrade their skills rament followed by fellowship. Sunday available for purchase. The History of to be part of the Healing of America, Senior Circle is for those ages 50 and at 435-884-1670 at the new library 882-2048. and knowledge of networking and secu- mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ Tooele County Volume 11 is $25. The these seminars are for you. Seminars better and costs just $15 a year per Tuesday through Friday from 2 p.m. to rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Mining, Smelting and Railroading in start Aug. 8 and cost $10 per class. For person or $27 for a couple. Call 843- 7 p.m. We need you to help our commu- Rocky Mountain Hospice Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the Drive, Tooele. Phone: 882-4721. Email: While it can be difficult at times, volun- Tooele is $15, and we will also have more information, contact Kae Olson at 3690 for more information or a member- nity and our children. TATC at 248-1800 for more information [email protected]. Web at teering can be a most rewarding and eight note cards depicting four differ- 435-843-1803. ship application. Lots of great health or to enroll. www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are worthwhile experience. Rocky Mountain ent pioneer buildings for $4. These will benefits and fun activities. Schools God’s beloved child, beautifully created Hospice is looking for dedicated indi- make great gifts for your family and Adult education in God’s own image. Whatever your his- viduals who are willing to spend one to friends. Contact Alice Dale at 882-1612. Grantsville Elementary Get your high school diploma this year. tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, two hours per week volunteering. We All classes required for a high school the Episcopal Church welcomes you. ask for a time commitment of at least Seeking historical items Grantsville Elementary School will Tooele Co. Historical Society would like Bulletin Board Policy diploma, adult basic education, GED six months. We provide 12 hours of be hosting “Back-to-School” night on members of the community who have preparation and English as a second Spanish services training, TB testing and a background If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Monday, Aug. 19. There will be two any family or personal histories, photo- language are available. Register now La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le check. Hospice volunteers assist repeat sessions at 5 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. graphs, books, brochures, DVDs, VHS Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to to graduate — just $50 per semester. invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves end-of-life patients and their families and 5:45 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. There will tapes or newspaper articles that you [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for special Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call 833- 6 p.m., Domingos 2 p.m. We invite you with friendly visits and companion- be a 15-minute transition time between would like to donate to our organization 8750. Adult education classes are for to their Spanish services on Thursday ship, respite care for caregivers, light community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit sessions. From 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., to please call us. We are also looking students 18 and over. at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come housekeeping, grocery shopping and organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertis- the students and parents will be able to for books, newspaper articles, photos, to know a church that focused in the end of life projects. Please contact Tina meet with the teachers if there are more brochures or any history that pertains to ing department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The ESOL word of God rather than the emotions. Rasmussen at (801)397-4904 or tina. than two children in their family and ESOL conversational classes are the Tooele County area. If you would like Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement God loves you and he wants to reveal [email protected]. the parents couldn’t attend both of the held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL himself to you. Located at 276 E. 500 to donate them to our organization, or will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the presentations. students may also come anytime the North, Tooele. Call 840-5036, rides Hospice volunteers if you would let us make a copy for the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered center is open for individualized study. provided. Hospice volunteers are needed for Tooele County Historical Society, please New Beginnings Preschool Registration is $50 per semester. Call call Alice Dale at 882-1612. no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. New Beginnings Preschool is now Harmony Hospice to give a wonderful 833-8750 for more information. gift: your time, companionship, yardwork A9

TUESDAY August 6, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:32 a.m. 8:37 p.m. Thursday 6:33 a.m. 8:36 p.m. Friday 6:34 a.m. 8:35 p.m. Saturday 6:35 a.m. 8:33 p.m. Sunday 6:36 a.m. 8:32 p.m. Monday 6:37 a.m. 8:31 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 6:38 a.m. 8:29 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 7:25 a.m. 8:46 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 8:25 a.m. 9:15 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 9:25 a.m. 9:45 p.m. Saturday 10:26 a.m. 10:15 p.m. ALMANAC Sunday 11:29 a.m. 10:47 p.m. Statistics for the week ending August 5. Sunshine and patchy Sunny to partly cloudy Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny and Monday 12:33 p.m. 11:23 p.m. Partly sunny Bright and sunny Plenty of sun Temperatures Tuesday 1:37 p.m. none clouds and pleasant pleasant delightful High/Low past week 93/62 New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 93/67 92 61 90 61 86 60 88 60 89 60 85 60 89 63 Average temp past week 80.2 Normal average temp past week 79.7 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Aug 6 Aug 14 Aug 20 Aug 28 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2013 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 92/51 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 90/66 Knolls Clive Lake Point 87/56 92/68 91/65 91/64 Ogden Stansbury Park 92/64 Erda 92/64 Vernal Grantsville 94/64 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 82/56 93/63 81/55 Tooele 92/65 Bauer 92/61 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 91/61 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 92/61 83/57 92/60 Stockton Pollen Index Price 91/61 78/57 High Nephi Rush Valley 88/55 91/60 Ophir Moderate 82/55 Low Delta Manti Absent 89/61 82/54 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 84/63 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 87/62 82/56 Moab 86/62 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 84/64 Beaver 87/63 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 81/55 Ibapah 84/58 24-hour 89/60 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.99 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 83/56 76/55 at Grantsville 1.39 none 94/73 Kanab 86/57 Eureka 78/57 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4194.91

DAY AT THE LIVESTOCK SHOW

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Unusually hot weather in July combined with little perception has left Tooele County dry and the water supplies low.

Wednesdays from 7 a.m. to 5 Heat p.m. and Fridays from 11 a.m. continued from page A1 to 5 p.m. For agricultural use, farmers FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO before we were losing 14 inches. can use one sprinkler head for Tate Johnson of Rush Valley earned extra accolades in showmanship during Saturday’s Livestock auction at Desert Peak. Johnson raised a 1,274 market We could live with that, but when every two shares, and users must steer for the annual Livestock and auction. it jumps to 24 inches, that’s a sig- have at least four shares per acre. nificant drop.” Two or more acres is considered As of Monday morning, a farm by the irrigation com- Settlement Canyon Reservoir pany. was at 32 feet 9 inches, a level The irrigation company began that’s three feet lower than the water restrictions in mid-June Search rently watching for Ashby and chemicals, we’d hate for anyone limitations police have for find- same date a year ago, according because the reservoir’s level was her vehicle. Wimmer said Tooele to open the car doors to check ing her mother, and still hopes to Bevan. dropping quickly. continued from page A1 police have also extended the on her and expose themselves for a positive outcome, though In response, Settlement An additional wrinkle in the watch for Ashby statewide. to a dangerous chemical condi- she has accepted that things Canyon will tighten water quest for maintaining the level of coworkers, Graves filed a miss- Ashby is described as being tion.” might not turn out happily. restrictions across the board on Settlement Canyon Reservoir is ing persons report with police. approximately 5’2” and 150 Graves said her mother is “If she sees anything, that we Monday, Aug. 11. New restric- the continued stall of the instal- Capt. Paul Wimmer of Tooele pounds, and was driving a red normally a strong, upbeat per- love her and we want her to tions will reduce watering times lation of a new pipeline that City Police said to his knowl- 2011 Ford Escape with a license son who consistently puts oth- come home and to let us know by one hour for residents and will bring water down from the edge, no one has heard from plate of B33 8RG. However, ers’ problems above her own that she’s OK,” said Graves. “She one day for farmers. New restric- Sawmill Flats area — two miles Ashby since Wednesday morn- Wimmer said, if someone and is close with her family. was just such an amazing per- tions are as follows: up the canyon — to the reser- ing. Her cell phone was pinged does spot the vehicle, they are Because she did communicate son and she always put every- voir. twice, once on the night of July encouraged not to go near it, so well and often with her fam- one else in front of herself, and Area 1 - Even numbered “It’s an old pipeline that used 31 and once on Aug. 1, and even to check on Ashby’s wel- ily, Ashby’s disappearance is I’m sure that’s why she got so homes east of Main Street and to be in there, but got washed showed a proximity to cell tow- fare. particularly disconcerting, said bad, so down, is because she south of 200 South: Monday and out during the floods of the ‘80s,” ers in the Draper and American According to financial records, Graves. didn’t want to trouble anyone Thursday from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. said Bevan. “We are trying to put Fork area. Because of the range he said, Ashby bought bleach “It’s not like something that with her problems. She was Odd numbered homes: Tuesday it back in. We have the money of cell towers, those results give and drain cleaner at about 11 was in character. I know a lot of always apologizing to me, ‘I’m and Friday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. appropriated and everything, officers far too broad an area a.m. Wednesday, and nothing people say that, but she’s never so sorry to bringing you down Area 2 - Even numbered north but just keep running into prob- to search. Police have not been else, and that the cleaners were gone anywhere without let- of 200 South and east of Main lems.” with my problems.’ She just able to get more results since not found in her home. Because ting someone know,” she said. Street: Monday and Thursday Currently, the problem wanted everyone to be happy that second ping. she never made it to work, and “She’s an adult and can do what from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Odd num- revolves around easement issues and she was willing to sacrifice “The family’s been organizing given her state of mind, he said, she wants, but the fact that she bered homes: Tuesday and Friday that will likely keep the pipeline her own happiness for it. It’s some of their own searches, but police have to consider the made up a story about a meet- from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. from being functional for at least just heartbreaking that we didn’t our problem has been narrow- possibility that she may have ing is very concerning.” Area 3 - Even numbered another season. know it was this bad so we could ing down a searchable area,” he combined the chemicals in her Graves said although the homes west of Main Street and “We are running out of time to said. “We have phone locations enclosed vehicle in a suicide death of her husband, Grant help her until it was too late.” south of Vine Street: Monday and get it in before snow flies,” Bevan come back off of a cell tower attempt. Ashby, was hard on her mother, Wimmer said police are still Thursday from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. said. “That water up there is just in the Draper area, and then “We have no hard evidence especially with the exhaustive exploring various leads, but the Odd numbered homes: Tuesday running into the ground and not we’ve also had one come off of a that that’s what she’s done, or care that accompanies losing a work is difficult and slow-going and Friday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. to the reservoir. We were hoping cell tower in the American Fork what she’s going to do,” he said. loved one to cancer, she had because of the number of uncer- Area 4 - Even numbered to get that water all winter going area. They’re not very precise “But given what the family’s been apparently been doing relatively tainties in the case. If anyone homes west of Main Street and right into the reservoir.” — they’re about a 3,600-meter telling us about her depression well until recently. does think they see Ashby or her north of Vine Street: Monday and According to the National radius off of that cell tower, and her disappearance, we are “She just started going down- vehicle, which would at least Thursday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Weather Service, 25 of 31 days in and the best we can tell the cell definitely concerned that that hill really quickly starting in give officers a starting point of Odd numbered homes: Tuesday July reached 90 degrees or warm- phone’s either dead or off at this is a very real possibility of what the beginning of July,” Graves where to search, they should and Friday from 7 a.m to 9 a.m. er at the Erda Airport, with 11 point. And 3,600 meters off of a she intended to do with the said. “I think everyone’s feeling contact police in the area and reaching 95 or warmer. tower is significant — we’re talk- chemicals, because she didn’t is that she was leaving to go report the location. Farms are limited to Mondays “There was pretty consistent ing a couple of miles.” bring them home, and that’s all take her own life somewhere. “I sure hope we find her, and through Wednesdays from 8 p.m. heat,” said Meterologist Eric Law enforcement agencies in she bought.” I think that’s pretty much the find her well,” Wimmer said. to 7 a.m. Tooele City is allowed Schoening. “About a third of the the areas where Ashby might He added, “We don’t want conclusion that her family and “We share the family’s concern to water parks and the cemetery month we were sitting in the be, including the Sandy, Draper, anyone to open it, just given the police have come to.” for her welfare. We’re doing all on Monday and Thursday nights. upper 90s in the afternoons. It Bluffdale and American Fork the chemicals she bought and While it can be hard to be we can.” Schools, churches and the Rocky was certainly a warm month and police departments, are cur- not knowing her intent with the patient, she understands the [email protected] Mountain Care Facility can water much warmer than usual.”

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SPORTS WRAP THS volleyball Cardenas picks up surprise victory at MMP Tooele High School volleyball tryouts will be held Aug. 12-13 for girls in grades ninth-12th. by Richard Briggs Registration is on Monday, Aug. 12 at 8:30 a.m. Please bring a STAFF WRITER completed UHSAA tryout checklist Martin Cardenas, Cameron and physical form, which can Beaubier, Joe Roberts and Steve be found at tooelehigh.org or Rapp picked up wins as part of uhsaa.org. Tryouts will run both days from 9 a.m. to noon and the GEICO AMA Pro 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. For ques- Road Racing weekend at Miller tions, contact Coach Brown at Motorsports Park. [email protected]. The two-day motorcycle rac- ing event featured four classes of Super league teams The Stansbury 10U and 11U in a doubleheader super league baseball teams will format. The AMA Pro National hold tryouts for the 2014 season Guard SuperBike, AMA Pro GoPro on Saturday, Aug. 10 at 6 p.m. Daytona SportBike and AMA at the Stansbury High softball Pro Motorcycle-Superstore.com field. For moreinformation contact SuperSport classes all raced on Ray Clinton at 435-840-3036 or Saturday and Sunday, and the email at rclinton@tooelescools. AMA Pro Vance & Hines Harley- org for the 10U team or Casey Davidson series raced on Sunday Allie at 435-841-0864 or email at only. [email protected] for the Cardenas scored an upset win 11U team. in the top race, the National Guard High School football SuperBike class. This was only The prep high school football sea- his second win ever in that class. son will start with games on Aug. Three-time SuperBike champion 23. Grantsville will open the sea- Josh Hayes crashed his bike in son at home against Cedar, and the early stages of the 16-lap race, then travel to Tooele for at game which set up a back-and-forth on Aug. 30. The Buffaloes play at contest between Cardenas and Cyprus on Aug. 23 before host- Roger Hayden. ing the Cowboys the next week. The two racers changed hands Stansbury travels to Desert Hills with the lead multiple times until for its opener on the Aug. 23 and Hayden experienced mechani- then hosts Hurricane on Aug. 30. cal troubles in the closing laps. War against poaching Hayden’s bike stalled in the final As hunting seasons approach, corners of the last lap, and he COURTESY OF JEREMY HENRIE wildlife officers need the public’s fell behind to finish 4.5 seconds Martin Cardenas, riding the No. 36 Yoshimura GSX-R1000, scored an upset win in Sunday’s AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike Championship race at Miller help. They might not know it, behind the winner, Cardenas. Motorsports Park. but public is the key to fighting , the winner of poaching in Utah. “You’re crucial Saturday’s race, finished in third last year. Garrett Gerloff, JD and Miles Thornton fifth. Plenty of action is still to come sented by Sunoco Race Fuels. to our law enforcement efforts,” place, Danny Eslick finished in Beach, Jake Lewis and Jake Gagne Steve Rapp, the champion- at Miller Motorsports Park during The next major event at MMP said Captain Rick Olson with the fourth, and Geoff May rounded rounded out the top five. ship leader in the Vance & Hines the next two weekends. Starting will take place on Aug. 17 with Division of Wildlife Resources. out the top five racers. Salt Lake Rookie sensation Roberts con- Harley-Davidson series, won his Saturday and going through the Inaugural Built Ford Tough “We need your eyes, your help and City racer Oleg Pianykh finished tinued his strong run this sea- fourth consecutive race at MMP Sunday, MMP hosts the Sports Utah National, Round 11 of your support. We need your help in 13th place, and previous favor- son with more success in the on Sunday. Rapp set the track Car Club of America Utah Region’s the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross to protect your wildlife.” Olson ite Hayes finished in 18th place. Motorcycle-Superstore.com record in Saturday’s provisional Great Salt Race, along with Round Championship. said DWR officers catch plenty of In the GoPro Daytona SportBike SuperSport class. Roberts, 16, qualifying, and in Sunday’s race Five of the National Auto Sport For facility and event informa- wildlife violators on their own. But race, Beaubier, the championship picked up his fifth victory in as he finished .857-second ahead of Association Utah Region’s 2013 tion about MMP, call 435-277- many more violators — including leader, dominated the weekend many races, leading every lap Tyler O’Hara. Defending series championship, Round Four of 7223 or visit MMP’s website at many who commit serious wildlife by finishing Sunday with ninth for a .198-second finish ahead of champion Michael Barnes fin- the Lucas Oil Off Road Regional www.MillerMotorsportsPark. crimes — are caught because victory of the season, which tied Tomas Puerta. Wyatt Farris fin- ished 10 seconds back in third Series-Utah and Round Six of the com. someone was watching and called the series record set by Cardenas ished third, Erick Sanchez fourth place. Utah Kart Championship pre- [email protected] the DWR. As Utah’s hunting seasons approach, Olson said it’s vital to report any suspicious activity you see to the DWR. The hotline — 1-800-662-3337 — is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. May, Yates tally best finishes during weekend Salt Lake Bees The Salt Lake Bees edged the Omaha Storm Chasers 5-4 on by Rob Geiger with the end result, and hope- “I did a little zigzag on the start we could have been right here tire for the race (Saturday).” Monday to snap a two-game skid. CORRESPONDENT fully we can carry some momen- to kind of throw people off. I was (Saturday) and move forward Yates started from the seventh The Bees broke a 2-2 tie with tum into the last few races. able to get on the tail of Larry from there. spot on the grid and was able to three runs in the bottom of the Race Two in the GEICO “We are still learning and the Pegram, who had a very quick “But it felt really good today. It move up one spot early on and seventh and held on to win 5-4. Motorcycle AMA Pro Road bike just keeps getting better motorcycle, and draft him down was a strong race and we battled then hold off his competition for Salt Lake committed five errors in Racing Series’ National Guard and better each time we go out. into the first corner. Then I sat it out the whole time with Taylor the last 10 laps of the race. the game. “We won, but it wasn’t SuperBike class on Sunday at Top five is an awesome result.” up wide to carry all my corner Knapp. He managed to get by me Yates, who sits 10th in points, pretty,” said Bees Manager Keith Miller Motorsports Park was May started the race in ninth speed and a couple of guys got there on the brakes in one turn. and May, who remains eighth, Johnson. “This time of year it’s much better than Race One on and quickly moved up to fifth in there hot and ran wide, and I It was pretty exciting.” will be in action again at the New not about being pretty, it’s about Saturday for both Hero/AMSOIL during the first segment of the was able to sneak up the inside After a soft tire ruined his day Jersey Lottery Devil’s Showdown the bottom line. We did enough EBR riders. first lap, then settled into a and really get on the tail of that on Saturday, Yates was back to on Sept. 13-15 at New Jersey things early to get ourselves a Geoff May raced his No. 99 rhythm from there. lead pack and check out.” the hard front tire on Sunday Motorsports Park. nice lead, and then we were able Team Hero/AMSOIL EBR 1190RS “I made sure I got a really good Yates, riding his No. 20 and it made a big difference. “That is a track we histori- to calm ourselves down in the to a fifth-place finish, equaling practice launch before I went AMSOIL/Hero EBR 1190RS, fin- “Basically the bike is the same cally go really well at,” said May, eighth inning and keep the lead.” his best effort of the season. out,” said May, who had a fast ished just one spot behind his as it was in qualifying (Saturday) who finished second in New The Bees conclude their home “Today is the race I had envi- lap of 1:52.782, which came on teammate in sixth, which also but just ran a harder front tire on Jersey last year. “Not much of series against Omaha tonight and sioned yesterday but didn’t pan the 14th lap of the race. “Then I equaled his best finish of the the thing,” said Yates, who laid a straightaway there, so out of head to Texas Thursday for a four- out,” May said. “I’m really happy just made my mind up that I was 2013 season. down his fastest lap (1:53.574) all the racetracks right now the game series against Round Rock that today we were able to bring going to get aggressive and just “Today is definitely a much on the fifth circuit of the 16-lap power deficit will be minimal- and then a four-game series at home a top five for the EBR Hero/ push everybody out of my way better day and the results show event. “We just got sidetracked ized at New Jersey. I’m excited Albuquerque. Salt Lake leads its AMSOIL team. I’m really happy or make it impossible to pass. it,” Yates said. “I really wish and ended up with the wrong about it.” division with a 66-51 record, four games ahead of Tacoma. Young driver wins Cole Custer didn’t just break records Friday night, he shattered FROM THE SIDELINES them. The Ladera Ranch, Calif., driver became the youngest win- ner in NASCAR K&N Pro Series history with his wire-to-wire win in the Pork Be Inspired 150 at With baseball in the books, it’s time for football Iowa Speedway. He became the first driver to lead every lap in elper won the Salt schools in the classification. Tooele will look to improve Teams in the 3AA South the combination race between Lake Valley Division in Tooele and Stansbury are in upon its one-win season from Region includes Cedar, Desert the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Utah American Legion the North Region of 3AA with last year. The Buffaloes open at Hills, Dixie, Hurricane, Payson, and West. At 15 years, 6 months, H Mark Watson Baseball this year and won the Bear River, Ben Lomond, Juan Cyprus on Friday, Aug. 23 and Pine View and Snow Canyon. 10 days, he’s nearly six months SPORTS EDITOR annual American Legion tour- [email protected] younger than previous record hold- Diego, Park City and Uintah. then host Grantsville on Aug. er Dylan Kwasniewski (16 years, nament in Logan on Friday. Grantsville is in the North 30. 2 months, 6 days). Custer also Stansbury was the only team Region of 3A with Carbon, eclipsed Darrell Wallace Jr.’s East to defeat Helper in the tourna- The team from Carbon Emery, Judge Memorial, record of 16 years, 5 months, ment with a great pitching and County defeated Cyprus in extra Morgan and Union. 19 days. It was a dominating day hitting performance by Chance innings in the first game Friday, With several key returning for Custer, the son of Joe Custer, Shields. and then beat the Pirates 8-3 players, Grantsville should be an executive with Stewart-Haas After Helper lost to Stansbury in the second game to win the a top dog in 3A. Morgan, Delta Racing. Custer was fastest in the 4-2 on Tuesday, it came back title. and upstart Manti should be second practice in the No. 00 to win five games in a row. It is Stansbury and Grantsville challenges along with Judge Haas Automation Chevrolet and somewhat of a misnomer that concluded solid seasons in Memorial. won his first 21 Means 21 Pole Helper from eastern Utah plays baseball with their appearances The South Region of 3A Award presented by Coors Brewing in the Salt Lake Division. But it’s in the legion tournament, and football includes Canyon View, Co. “We had a very dominant car,” been that way for several years. high school baseball in Tooele Delta, Juab, Manti, North Custer said. “The car was perfect Helper went through some County continues to climb. Sanpete and Richfield. the whole race. Our guys put a lot battles en route to the victory. Both teams should be terrific in The Cowboys start the season of work into this car. We’ve been After the loss to the Stallions, Region 11 baseball next season. with a home game on Friday, looking forward to this race for Helper defeated the champs With youth baseball in the Aug. 23 against Cedar, and then a long time. We came back here from Northern Utah Mt. Crest books for 2013, the prep foot- play at Tooele on Aug. 30. with a really strong car. It was just 2-1. It then defeated Layton 5-2. ball games are just 17 days Stansbury has scheduled perfect the whole night.” Custer Meanwhile, Stansbury away. And other fall sports start extremely difficult non-region was rarely challenged en route to stayed in the chase for a sec- sooner. games this season. The Stallions a 2.679-second win over runner- ond-straight legion title when For the next two seasons, travel to Desert Hills for the up Eddie MacDonald, with Daniel it defeated Herriman 4-3 in its Region 11 3A will include Bear opener on Friday, Aug. 23 and Suarez in third. Qualifying outside first game on Thursday. Helper River, Ben Lomond, Grantsville, then host Hurricane on Friday, the top 15, MacDonald had to exacted a bit of revenge against Stansbury and Tooele. Aug. 30. A third non-region make a long charge to get to the Stansbury in the Thursday The classification for foot- game is at Springville on Sept. second spot. The NASCAR K&N nightcap by defeating the ball this fall has been tweaked 6, and the Stallions wrap up the Pro Series West returns to Miller Stallions 11-9. With that loss a bit. Tooele and Stansbury season on Oct. 25 when it hosts Motorsports Park Sept. 14 as part Stansbury’s tourney was over will compete in the larger 3AA Mountain View. That’s two pow- COURTESY OF SHANZ LEONELLI of the Utah Grand Prix. The Grand with a third-place finish. classification with 14 schools, erhouse 3AA teams on the non- Grantsville High School’s Dallin Williams (21) tackles Tooele High School’s Zach Prix features NASCAR, Pirelli GT3 Helper still had a lot of work while Grantsville will compete region scheduled along with Cruz (26) in last year’s game between the two Tooele County teams. The local Cup and other racing series. to do on Friday. in 3A football with a total of 12 two 4A teams. teams will battle each other on Friday, Aug. 30 this year in Grantsville. A11

TUESDAY August 6, 2013 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Pronghorn battle for survival in county’s West Desert

by Mark Watson on farmland, and the DWR has tors. They hang around when the SPORTS EDITOR to issue permits to try to reduce does are fawning and prey on the damages to cropland. Sometimes fawns, Becker said. “The coyotes A medium-sized pronghorn landowners are offered compen- key on the fawning areas and get buck was spotted by Tom Becker sation for the crop loss. the fawns as soon as they drop. as he wrapped up his evening “There are some good size The thing with antelope is two duties of surveying pronghorn in antelope out here in the West hours after they are born they are the West Desert on July 30. Desert. Hunters have a hard time up and running,” he said. Becker shut off his truck’s judging just how big a buck is, Pronghorn rifle season starts motor and grabbed his cam- they may harvest a 13-inch buck Sept. 14 and hunting permits are era. He took a few snapshots of rather than the 15-inch buck they minimal. There will be 36 per- the animal, which was about 60 thought they had,” the biologist mits for Riverbed, 16 for Snake yards away. He then grabbed his said. A 15-16 inch buck is a mon- Valley and 16 for Rush Valley. field glasses for a closer look. ster. The inches are the length of Total number of permits state- With the window rolled down, he the horns. wide for pronghorn this year are called to the buck with a sound “Antelope can handle heat and 853 bucks, 962 does. similar to a bird call. The buck go long distances without water. Utah is 10th in rank for the moved in closer to about 30 yards They can be hard to spot out number of pronghorn various away from the truck. At about here. Right now they are grouped states. The top 10 states for pro- 9:30 p.m., it was difficult to take up with three to five bucks and a ducing giant pronghorns are a good photograph. few does. Once the rut starts the 1. Wyoming 2. New Mexico 3. Becker grabbed his clipboard bigger bucks will start hanging Arizona 4. Nevada 5. Montana and added the buck to his list of around the does. Bucks will fight 6. Colorado 7. Texas 8. Oregon other pronghorn he had spot- for the harems - sometimes even 9. Utah ted that evening while he drove to the death. “”During the rut a and 10. South Dakota. along the foothills east of the buck antelope is fun to watch as The top five counties in Utah Cedar Mountains from I-80 south he tries to corral as many does for harvesting big pronghorns to the White Rock Range in Skull as he can and keep them under are Emery, Box Elder, Carbon, Valley. The unit is known as the control. The does don’t like to Millard and Uintah. Riverbed Unit. cooperate though,” Becker said. [email protected] “Pronghorn are a unique ani- COURTESY OF TOM BECKER Coyotes are the major preda- mal and they survive in a hos- A pronghorn buck stares at photographer Tom Becker, a biologist with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, during a sur- tile environment. They are fun vey of pronghorns in the Riverbed Unit in Tooele County in July, 2012. to watch and track,” said Becker, who is a biologist for the Utah Pets of the Week Division of Wildlife. “During the month of July, I’ve been surveying antelope in Snake Valley, Riverbed, Rush Valley and Puddle Valley units,” he said. Those areas cover all of Tooele, Utah, Millard and Juab counties. “I go out early in the morning and later in the evenings,” he said. “They aren’t active during the day, but in the early morn- ing and evening they are out and about. The desert shuts down during the day, but in the eve- ning it comes alive. They start to bed down about 9:30 p.m.,” he said. Becker checks on fawn surviv- al and buck-to-doe ratio. During the summer, pronghorn hang out in small groups. The first group Becker counted on July 30 included two does and two fawns. In the winter pronghorn will get together in groups of 60 SHITZU’S or more. The West Desert was hit with For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure a few thunderstorms in late July COURTESY OF TOM BECKER during an otherwise dry month. Two does and a fawn are spotted in the Riverbed Unit in Tooele County. The Riverbed Unit runs severals miles in Skull Valley Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires “They like to hang out around from I-80 to Dugway Proving Ground. Cedar Mountain foothills is a good spot to find pronghorn. Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing water holes and when we got Tooele City and possible shelter fee. that rain they spread out a bit “We’ve had a few years of getting close to them. “They have DWR establish the number of Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to because there were more spots drought out here in the West good vision and good hearing hunting permits for each unit. Grantsville hold animals for 3 days with water,” Becker said. The Desert so it is tough for the ante- and they are fast,” Becker said. The best scenario is to have 25 Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. pronghorn also seek shade to lope. I also feel bad for the hors- Lack of water is the biggest bucks for 100 does. beat the desert heat and can be es,” Becker said. “This can be threat to maintaining healthy “Twenty years ago there were seen in the shadows of trees or a a good area for them because pronghorn herds in the West a lot more antelope, but below Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. lone power pole. antelope like wide open spac- Desert. average precipitation has hurt Drought is the biggest threat es. The bucks are easy to spot “They are vulnerable to hun- the population,” Becker said. ������������������������ to pronghorn survival fol- because they have a big black ger and thirst. We have built Sometimes antelope encroach 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 lowed by predation and disease. patch on their cheek. Both bucks some guzzlers to help with water, Sometimes water holes are drunk and does have horns.” and some rain late in July has dry by the wild horse population The biologist said that the helped,” Becker said. in the West Desert. challenge hunting pronghorn is The surveys in July help the Kirilenko: ‘Time to take a shot to win a title’ by Jon Krawczynski but under the NBA rules, please opened up all my options. I start ASSOCIATED PRESS make no mistake about this.” looking to other teams and start Kirilenko said the reason he comparing situations to other When Andrei Kirilenko opted chose Brooklyn is much simpler. teams.” out of a $10.2 million contract with After spending his first 11 sea- He had conversations with sev- the Minnesota Timberwolves, sons in the NBA with the Utah eral teams, and the Timberwolves the 32-year-old forward did so Jazz and Timberwolves, his moti- did offer him a three-year deal presumably looking for one last vation has changed from mak- that would have paid him $6 mil- long-term deal of his career. ing money to chasing champion- lion to $7 million annually to Then the Russian star decid- ships. anchor the team’s defense. But ed to sign a two-year deal with “I play in NBA for 12 years Prokhorov was in the middle of a the Brooklyn Nets that will pay and I think there is a time to take summer spending spree, swing- him just over $3 million this sea- a shot to win a title,” Kirilenko ing a massive trade to land Celtics son, and the conspiracy theories said. stars Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett immediately started. The Nets After spending the lockout and Jason Terry that would send are owned by Russian billion- year playing in Moscow, a reju- the Nets’ luxury tax bill skyrock- aire Mikhail Prokhorov, so sure- venated Kirilenko averaged 12.4 eting. ly there was some backroom, points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.5 steals It’s the kind of bold, brash nudge-nudge agreement for and shot 50.7 percent for the moves that Kirilenko watched further compensation under the Timberwolves last season. He Prokhorov pull off when the two table, right? also helped turn a team that had were teamed up for Russian pow- “No,” Kirilenko said Thursday struggled mightily on defense for erhouse CSKA Moscow, and he during a conference call. “Those years into a respectable unit on liked what he saw. type of rumors I can’t control. that end of the floor. “He’s always been known as I guess it comes from the his- His contributions had team a guy who is really trying to get tory because of Russia, the KGB. President David Kahn assuring the result,” Kirilenko said. “He’s I don’t know what to think. I Kirilenko that he would get a new, a competitor and he wants to played 12 years in the NBA. It long-term deal from the Wolves win. It’s always great when your makes it look funny for those this summer. But Kahn was fired owner is really passionate about type of accusations.” after the season and new team basketball.” Earlier this summer, Prokhorov President Flip Saunders wasn’t And the Russian roots don’t chalked up the talk to the kind of willing to give Kirilenko a three or hurt, either. When Prokhorov suspicion that is rooted in cin- four-year deal worth more than first bought the Nets, Kirilenko ema and Cold War thinking, not $30 million, numbers that were said he envisioned himself one modern reality. discussed during the season. So day playing in Brooklyn. He “I think old stereotypes, they Kirilenko opted out of the final goes to New York, where there are very hard to beat and to year of his deal with Minnesota is a vibrant Russian community, break,” Prokhorov said. “And I and hit the market. another big plus for him. want to thank our fans and mem- “At that time I was feeling I “It’s a huge part,” he said. “It’s bers of the press, because they want to be in Minnesota for a kind of reminding me that I’m have been very quick to support long time,” Kirilenko said. “But playing at home. In the lockout us. And I respect all the NBA there were some changes to year I played back in Moscow rules, and we play by the NBA Minnesota and I really respect and I feel so great that I had rules. But I want just to stress Flip Saunders and I respect his Russian friends and all the fans. once again, like with the luxu- decision that he decided not to Everybody speaks Russian. ry tax, I will do whatever I can sign me for a long time. I can’t do It makes you feel like you are in order to win championship, anything with that. That kind of home.” A12A12

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DOWN AT THE DEMO DERBY Popular summer event roars back after being initially canceled due to budget cuts PHOTOS BY SUE BUTTERFIELD

Motorized gladiators of steel ally hurtle into one another in and fossil fuel took over the rebuilt rattletraps saved from motorized arena at Deseret the scrapheap of Motor City’s Peak Complex Saturday and earlier halcyon days. gave a capacity crowd an eve- ning of classic ear-splitting, Punishment at the Peak mud-flying demolition derby Winners madness Called the “Punishment Trucks: at the Peak,” the derby fea- First place, Truck #66, Ryan tured dozens of drivers who Gilmore - $1,500 careened into one another Second place, Truck #358, during preliminary heats to Ropry Greer - $750 make the selection for the Third place, Truck #31, final rounds. There were two Anthony Trippler - $375 classes of competition, one for Mad Dog, Truck #66, Ryan older stock cars and one for Gilmore - $500 cars from the 1980s or newer. A new truck heat was added 80s Final: this year. First place, Car #8, Ian Earlier this summer, the Morehouse - $4,000 demolition derby joined the Second place, Car #86, Cody Tooele County Fair as can- Nielson - $2,000 celed for the year due to bud- Third place, Car #C-4, get cuts by Tooele County. But Cuyler Brown - $1,000 Tooele County Search and Mad Dog, Car #316, Cody Rescue, which has organized Wing - $500 the derby for 25 years as a fund-raiser, stepped around Stock Final: the county’s cash-strapped First place, Car #22, Pat status and called Stirrin’ Dirt Dunlavy Jr. - $4,000 Racing of West Haven, Utah, Second place, Car #810, to put on the popular event. Andrew Anderson - $2,000 The organizer donated more Third place, Car #04, Will than $1,000 to search and res- Ulin - $1,000 cue and other charities from Mad Dog, Cars #000/12, Tie proceeds. Jim “Gumby” Simko and Steve Despite the organizational Gunn - $500 change, the crowds still came to watch drivers intention- Beauty Car: Chad Mecham

David Sullivan and Cody Nielson (top) team up to slam Nathan Martin’s car during the demolition derby. An official gives driver Chance Poulson (middle) some last-minute point- ers and instruction before the demolition derby on Saturday at Deseret Peak Complex. Jarrod Lazenby (middle right) checks his neck brace. Avery Ashby, Brayden Ashby and Gavin Dixon(above) are transfixed with the steel-crunching action at Saturday’s Punishment at the Peak Demolition Derby. Chip Anderson (right) makes some last-minute repairs before the main event at the Demolition Derby at Deseret Peak Complex on Saturday. A12A12

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Ehlana Durfee, as Molly Brown, and Brent Hesford (above) perform in the Benson Gristmill’s production of “The Unsinkable Molly Brown.” Trenton Fawson, Rebecca Hahnlein and Colton Fowler (left) rehearse Monday night.

The Unsinkable Gristmill Play Benson Gristmill Performance Foundation takes ‘The Unsinkable Molly Brown’ indoors

STORY TIM GILLIE | PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE

hen the volunteers of the However, when the county commission- Benson Gristmill Performing ers laid off the entire parks and recreation Arts Foundation selected “The staff in March 2013 that led to the gates at Andrew Unsinkable Molly Brown” for the Gristmill being locked, the future of the Swan, Connor their 2013 production, they did Foundation’s annual show was thrown in Saunders and Brent Hesford not know that like the show’s limbo. use Ehlana Wtitle character, they too would be required Uncertain of the Gristmill’s future, by the Durfee, as to develop unstoppable tenacity as they end of April the foundation had secured a Molly Brown, staged their eighth Broadway production. location for their 2013 production. to jump rope. The Foundation, an informal group of “We felt it is important to continue Kaitlyn Bourne local community theater promoters, has the tradition that so many have come to (right) in been staging an outdoor show with the expect, especially during these uncertain the Benson Benson Gristmill as a backdrop since 1996. times,” said Kimberly Wicker, the show’s Gristmill’s pro- In the past, Tooele County and the producer. duction of “The Unsinkable Benson Gristmill staff have supported The Foundation is renting Stansbury Molly Brown.” the annual production with facilities and High School’s auditorium for this year’s Ehlana Durfee, personnel along with a grant from tourism as Molly taxes. SEE GRISTMILL PAGE B8 ➤ Brown, and Ryan Pettingill, as JJ Brown, (far right) sing Monday night during rehearsal. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 6, 2013

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➤ On Aug. 22, 1776, the British arrive at Long Island — between Gravesend Mega Maze and New Utrecht — with 24,000 men, and on Sept. 15 captured New York City. It would remain in British hands until the end of the war. ➤ On Aug. 20, 1862, New York Tribune editor Horace Greeley publishes a blister- ing editorial, “The Prayer of Twenty Millions,” call- ing on President Abraham Lincoln to declare eman- cipation for all slaves. Unbeknownst to Greeley, ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW Lincoln was already mov- ing in the direction of acter for me, where I get to put emancipation. makeup on, and glitter and nail ➤ On Aug. 24, 1873, William polish, and wear crazy outfits. Henry Jackson becomes When I first got the makeup on, the first person to photo- I was just like, ‘Man, what have graph Colorado’s elusive I gotten myself into?’ But at the Mount of the Holy Cross, end of the whole transforma- providing reliable proof tion, I felt like I had powers.” of its existence. Two deep • • • snow-filled ravines at 90- Q: I’ve recently started angles form a large cross watching the Glenn Close series on the steep northeast face Q: I’ve read all of “The “Damages,” and I was wonder- Mortal Instruments” books by ing where I could go to catch of a 14,000-foot mountain Cassandra Clare, and I can’t up on previous seasons that I peak. wait to see “City of Bones” missed. — Priscilla J., via e-mail ➤ On Aug. 19, 1909, the when it opens Aug. 21. I’m A: Crackle, the relatively new first race is held at the intrigued by Godfrey Gao, who entertainment network, has Indianapolis Motor plays my favorite character in added the critically acclaimed Speedway in Indiana, the series, Magnus Bane. Can legal thriller to its lineup. now the home of the you tell me a little about him? Through 2014, you can watch Indianapolis 500. The — Gina W., San Francisco the first four seasons at crackle. track’s surface of crushed A: Godfrey Gao, who was com/c/damages. Crackle offers rock and tar proved a can contact about them? The and others. Although this isn’t born in Taiwan and grew up in hundreds of full-length, uned- disaster, breaking up and ones I have represent interna- one of the more expensive pat- Vancouver, Canada, is excited to ited, on-demand movies and causing the deaths of two tional flags. — Bill, Flagstaff, terns, it is certainly a handsome be a part of this movie, although TV series, and is completely free Ariz. one. when he was cast, he didn’t across multiple platforms and drivers, two mechanics and A: Robert Forbes is a serious • • • know just how big the book services. two spectators. collector of tobacco memorabil- Q: I have a set of six volumes series is. When we spoke recent- • • • ➤ On Aug. 21, 1935, the Swing ia and has written several books of “Nation’s Heritage” pub- ly, he told me: “At first I didn’t Q: Whatever happened to Era begins with Benny Q: I have a creamer in the on the subject. He might be able lished by B.C. Forbes & Sons know what the movie was about, plans to make a “Beverly Hills Goodman’s triumphant shape of a cow. I bought it at a to advise you. His address is in 1949, all in fine condition. only they were looking for an Cop” TV series? — Doug F. in Palomar Ballroom per- church sale and paid $35 for it. P.O. Box 62, DuPont, WA 98373. Do these books have any value, Asian character. So, I picked up Virginia formance in Los Angeles. — Mark, Hammond, La. Check out his excellent refer- and where can I offer them for the books myself, and I started A: CBS passed on the “Beverly When his relatively staid A: I’m not sure what your ence “American Tobacco Silks, sale? — R.C.R., Albuquerque, reading them. I started reading Hills Cop” pilot; however, the arrangements began to question is, but I must tell you Flannels, and Leathers,” which N.M. about my character and it was interest surrounding the pilot lose the young crowd, that many of the “cow cream- can ordered from him. A: These appear to sell in the really, really interesting, and it has made Paramount consider a Goodman pulled out ers” have been reproduced, • • • $15 to $25 range per volume in kept me on my toes the whole fourth “BHC” movie. According upbeat, syncopated rhythm and most generally sell for Q: My parents were mar- my area of the country, Phoenix. time reading it. And now, obvi- to “Deadline,” Eddie Murphy less than $20. To determine ried in 1953 and received a You live in a fairly large city with ously, I’m a big fan as well. This already is attached to reprise arrangements — to the if your creamer is authentic set of sterling flatware in the several excellent used book- is my first English feature.” the role of detective Axel Foley, crowd’s immense delight and older, show it to an estab- “Bridal Veil” pattern. What can stores. Begin there. Preparing for the role of and Josh Appelbaum and Andre — and swing was born. lished antiques dealer in your you tell me about it? — Susan, • • • Nemec are writ- ➤ On Aug. 25, 1950, in area for his or her opinion. For Westminster, Colo. Write to Larry Cox in care of ing the script. anticipation of a crippling current values, I recommend A: Your pattern was crafted King Features Weekly Service, • • • strike by railroad workers, “The Antique Trader Kitchen by the International Silver P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL Q: Is it true President Harry Truman Collectibles Price” edited by Company and introduced in 32853-6475, or send e-mail to that Johnny issues an executive order Kyle Husfloen. There are several 1950. The company was formed [email protected]. Due Depp is going to putting America’s railroads pages featuring creamers with in 1898 in Meriden, Conn., by to the large volume of mail he retire soon from under the control of the current values. a group of independent silver- receives, Mr. Cox is unable to making movies? U.S. Army. The railroad • • • smiths. The association eventu- personally answer all reader What a loss that strike lasted for 21 months. Q: I have a collection of ciga- ally included several additional questions. Do not send any would be! — Bea rette silks that were given away companies including Rogers materials requiring return mail. W., via e-mail He used the same justifi- as premiums, probably during Brothers, Derby Silver, Meriden A: In an inter- cation for seizing control the 1920s. Is there someone I Britannia, Webstar and Wilcox, © 2013 King Features Synd., Inc. view with the of steel plants when the BBC, Johnny told United Steel Workers union reporter Susanna struck later in the year. crowds can cause even the best- • Is there a safe, sturdy place Reid: “I wouldn’t ➤ On Aug. 23, 1989, as pun- trained dog to become nervous to tether him, so that he doesn’t say I am drop- ishment for betting on and antsy. trip pedestrians or go into the ping out any sec- baseball, Cincinnati Reds Second, how does your dog street? ond, but I would manager Pete Rose accepts interact with other canines? If • Can you see him at all times say it’s probably a settlement that includes Jackson is well-socialized and when you’re in the store? not too far away.” a lifetime ban from the amiable, “turf wars” are less • How do pedestrians and In June, he told game. Rose continued to likely to occur. customers react to other dogs “Rolling Stone” Third — and this is a daily that are passing or are tethered magazine: “I can’t proclaim his innocence, consideration — are the destina- nearby? say that I’d want but in 2004, Rose published tions you want to take him to Note all these factors, and any to be doing this “My Prison Without Bars,” safe enough to tie him outside? others that you think will be a for another 10 in which he finally con- DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My There are two prepara- concern, and design a “Jackson years.” Let’s hope fessed to gambling on the boxer and I just moved down- tory steps to take here. First, get shopping trip” that will let him he changes his Reds. town. I love the convenience of Jackson used to the city and his come along with you on at least a mind as the time © 2013 King Features Synd., Inc. walking to the stores, but I can’t place in it. Take him for walks few errands of short duration. Godfrey Gao gets closer. bring Jackson in with me. Is it and incorporate training sessions safe to tie him up outside, or into them, especially sit-stay ses- Send your questions or com- Magnus — the cross-dressing, Write to Cindy at King should I leave him behind when sions. Make sure that he will stay ments to [email protected]. 800-year-old powerful warlock Features Weekly Service, shopping? — Tom L., Tampa, quietly, without getting restless, Did you know mosquitoes can — was no easy task, as Godfrey P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL Fla. for several minutes. transmit heartworm larvae to revealed: “Preparing for Magnus 32853-6475; or e-mail her at DEAR TOM: Bringing Jackson Next, before taking Jackson dogs, but fleas don’t? 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TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 HOMEFRONT As fall arrives, here are tips to properly preserve vegetables

picked my first ripe tomato Beans should be full and crisp, keep you up to date on what is Vegetables may be frozen inch diameter ears or up to 10 Sunday and turned it into a but not bumpy. A zucchini available and how old it is. without blanching if you plan to minutes for ears larger than two delicious tomato sandwich. should be about the size of a Preserving food by freezing use them within a week or two inches in diameter. I Diane Sagers It was exactly the right lunch- salad cucumber — not the size is based on the premise that but blanch them for longer stor- Most vegetables appear some- time treat. CORRESPONDENT of a baseball bat. Beets are ideal extreme cold retards growth of age. The vegetables you froze in what darker and slightly trans- That first ripe vegetable sig- when about the size of a golf ball microorganisms and slows down August may taste uniformly like lucent when they are scalded nals that the harvest is almost — not a soft ball. Ideal carrot enzyme activity. It does not ster- alfalfa hay with a similar texture enough. As soon as blanching underway. That means farmers’ size depends on variety but all ilize food or stop enzymes. by Christmas if they are not is complete, put the vegetables markets and good, garden-fresh cause spoilage. are best before they become fat Enzymes help produce blanched before they are frozen. immediately into very cold eating. With any luck at all, it The flavor of bottled foods, and woody. mature but after harvest they Blanching is another name for water to stop the cooking pro- will be a lot of good eating. although still good, will not be For best quality, providing the continue to work and cause scalding. Heat vegetables quick- cess. Our family has developed a the same fresh taste as frozen proper preparation steps have the vegetables to age and cause ly to stop enzyme action but not Place the vegetable pieces tradition of a harvest dinner. alternatives. been followed, food will remain other chemical changes. They don’t leave them long enough to into heavy freezer packaging to Everyone brings something they Freezer foods on the other tasty for about a year in the work gradually, but over time cook it. prevent chemical changes from produced themselves and it hand, retain nearly the same freezer. After that, it is still safe make the food off-color and Depending on the vegetable exposure to air including loss develops into a very good meal. flavor as fresh-picked produce. to eat but the quality deterio- destroy the fresh flavor if they and the size of the pieces, the of color, flavor, and nutrient With any luck, after enjoying Preparing produce for the freez- rates. It is a good idea to rotate are not inactivated. Heat deac- vegetables may need only be value and also the absorption the bounties of harvest garden er is relatively simple. No other — put new frozen food at the tivates enzymes. For this rea- heated in boiling water for two of odors. Use air-tight packag- meals and sharing with friends method of preservation better bottom of the freezer pile with son, most vegetables must be or three minutes. The larger ing although it does not need to and neighbors, there will still be retains the natural color, flavor older packages on top for imme- blanched before freezing. Fruits the pieces, the longer the time be hermetically sealed. Sealed produce left over to preserve for and nutritive value of fresh diate use. Keep a written log and do not need a heat treatment required for blanching. Corn packages must be moisture and winter eating. foods than freezing. It is defi- add to it as you add food, taking before freezing. Sugar takes the on the cob, for example may Food preservation is some- nitely the most popular method off items used. Such a list will place of blanching for fruits. require six minutes for 1 1/2 SEE HOMEFRONT PAGE B8 ➤ thing of a tradition around here. of food preservation. It hearkens back to the days of Properly prepared frozen food the pioneers although most of keeps fresh flavor and main- us don’t have to rely entirely on tains vitamin quality. Preparing what we can put away for the foods for the freezer is easy and winter. requires little time. We do have some advantages However, storing any large over the early settlers of Tooele quantity of frozen foods requires Valley. They would have dried more freezer space than most or salted their food to preserve refrigerator units provide. In it. Bottling was a possibility, but addition, they maintain qual- not nearly as dependable as ity better if they are frozen at today’s methods. lower temperatures than in When it comes to vegetables, most refrigeration units. This the easiest way to save them is means that a separate freezer is to freeze them. Bottling is anoth- needed. If the power goes out er good option, but it requires for an extended period, foods considerably more time and will thaw and spoil. They may Singles & effort. As low-acid foods, bottled develop freezer burn if they are vegetables must be processed in not wrapped air-tight or if they Doubles a pressure canner. are left unused in the freezer for Both canning and freezing too long. have their strengths and weak- For optimum flavor and qual- nesses. ity follow some simple proce- Bottled foods do not require dures. Tennis expensive storage equipment Freezing preserves quality, and will survive power out- but it does not improve it. Food ages. As long as the bottles stay does not get better in storage. sealed, the food will be safe Start with a top quality product to eat. Over time, however, and handle it under sanitary the food value of the produce conditions. This is the single declines. most important factor for good Processing methods must be results. followed meticulously to destroy In general, bigger is not bet- Tournament any microorganisms that could ter when harvesting produce. pm am WEDDINGS Fri. AUG 9, 3-9 • Sat. AUG 10, 8 -TBD $20 1st event (singles or doubles) • $5 for additional event Anderson/Amory $ THS Tennis & SHSCourts 50 Family • Maximum of 2 events per player Scott and Kristen Anderson of Grantsville are pleased to nd pm announce the wedding of their Entry Deadline AUG 2 , 5 daughter Brittany Rae Anderson, to Corey Steven Amory, son of Turn applications into Tournament Director the Transcript Bulletin Offi ce Christopher and Michelle Moser of Fort Hood, Texas. The marriage ceremony will be on Saturday, Aug. 10. They will celebrate with �������������������������������������� a wedding reception that eve- ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� � ning. ������������ � � ����������������������������� � �������������������������������� ���� Corey Amory and Brittany Anderson ������������������������������������������������������������������������ � Castagno/Garrard ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Morgan Castagno and ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Daniel Garrard are delighted ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� to announce their marriage for time and all eternity in the Salt ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Lake Temple on Wednesday, Aug. 7. A reception will be held � in their honor from 6 p.m. to 8 ������������ ��������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� p.m. at the Grantsville West Stake ���������������������������������� ������������������ �������������������������� ���������� ������������������� ������������������������� Center, 115 E. Cherry St. Parents �� of the bride are Brett and Brooke ����������������� �������� ������������������������������������������� Castagno. Parents of the groom ������������������������������� ������������������������������� are Howard and Wendy Garrard ��������������������������������������������� �� ������������������ ����������������������������������������������������� and the late Shanna Garrard. If � we have inadvertently left any- Daniel Garrard and Morgan Castagno ���������������������������������������������� one out, please join us. ����������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� MISSIONARIES ������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� � Nathan Fox ����������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� � � � � ���������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� Nathan Elliot Fox has been ������������������ ������������������������������������������������������ called to serve as a missionary ��������������������������������������������� for The Church of Jesus Christ of ����������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� Latter-day Saints in the Paraguay ������������������������������������������������������ Asuncion Mission. He leaves for ������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������ the Mexico City MTC on Aug. 14. ����������������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� Elder Fox will speak Sunday, Aug. ��������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� 11 at 2:50 p.m. in the Gordon ��������������������������������������������������� Lane Ward sacrament meeting, �������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� Village Boulevard building, 390 ������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������� E. Village Blvd. Elder Fox is the ��������� �������������������������� ����������������������������������������������� son of Randall and Karen Fox. ���������������������������������������������������� � ���������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������� ���������������������� ��������������������������� � Emily Beane ������������������������������������������ ������������������������������������������� ��� ������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� Emily Beane has been called ���������������������������� ������������������������������������������������ to serve as a missionary for The ���������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- � ������������������������������������ day Saints in the Japan Kobe � � Mission. She will enter the Provo ������������������������������������������� MTC on Aug. 7. Sister Beane �������������������������� spoke July 28 in the 17th Ward � ��� sacrament meeting, 132 N. 570 ������������������������������������������������������ East. Sister Beane is the niece of Glenn and Jennifer Sundblom. � � They would like to thank all those who came to support Sister Beane that day. B4

B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 6, 2013 TELL ME A STORY ‘Fadhila’s Secret’ (a Kenyan folktale) one my secrets.” into the bushes and ate adapted by Amy Friedman and “Of course!” Spider said. He smiled as he felt his every single ripe banana he illustrated by Meredith Johnson stomach grumbling with anticipation. could find. “Promise me,” Fadhila said. Now Spider’s belly was so nce upon a time, a young girl named “I promise,” he replied. “On my heart. You can full that he thought he had Fadhila lived in a tiny village on the coast trust me!” never been happier, but this Oof Kenya. Fadhila had a special talent for Fadhila smiled. “Well, OK then.” made him still greedier, and picking the most marvelous fruits. Whenever And Spider hurried to her side. he wanted to know every Fadhila picked an orange, it was the juiciest As they walked into the bush, Fadhila asked, secret of the bush. So he orange; whenever she picked a banana, it was “What kind of food do you like to eat, Spider?” smiled at Fadhila, and to his richer and denser than anyone else’s bananas. This “Well,” Spider said, careful to keep time with the great joy, she said, “Are you was true of every fruit she picked. girl, “I like bananas and melons and pineapples, of too full, or would you like The people of Fadhila’s village wondered how course. And I like coconuts. And I love honey!” me to show you the honey?” she found such delicious fruit, but nobody asked “Honey!” Fadhila said, and if Spider had “Oh, yes!” Spider said, her to reveal her secret. It was understood that noticed, he might have seen the gleam in her eye. and he followed Fadhila everyone has a skill, a special talent, and this was “Wonderful, I think I can help you.” along the path, still deeper Fadhila’s. On they walked, Fadhila leading the way down into the bush. And when And then one day, as Fadhila was walking past into parts of the bush where few people ventured. they had reached a tree so Spider’s house, he called out to her. You see, Spider Spider clicked his heels with happiness, for he deep in the bush that no was terribly lazy. He didn’t like to work for himself, knew he was about to find the special place in the one had ever seen it, Fadhila and he had heard tales of Fadhila’s fruits. Spider bush, the place that held Fadhila’s secrets. And if said, “Here, this is a very had a special talent, too. He was a trickster, and he discovered this, he would never again have to special tree. Deep inside is this time he thought he could trick Fadhila into work too hard for food. He could offer his secret to a hole with the world’s best sharing her talents with him. anyone who would go into the bush for him. honey.” And so, using his sweetest voice, he called out, Fadhila pointed to a tree and exclaimed, “This Spider’s eyes grew wide, “Fadhila, good day to you. How are you feeling this is the best peach tree! It does not have that many and his greed greater, and beautiful morning?” peaches, but each one is the sweetest in the once again, he shoved “I’m well,” Fadhila answered, and she smiled, world!” Fadhila into the bushes. but right away she thought Spider must be up to Spider was a greedy fellow, and as soon as he He climbed the tree and something. “What about you, Spider? Are you feel- saw the secret peach tree, his mouth began to when he found the little hole, he squeezed him- “I’m no fool,” Fadhila said, “though you think I ing well?” water. It was time to act, so he pushed Fadhila into self inside, and once again, he began to eat and am. But I’m a kind girl, too.” “Ah,” Spider sighed, “well, yes ... but I am very the bushes and quickly climbed the tree. When he eat and eat, and once again, he saved nothing for And with that, Fadhila began to cry for help, but hungry. I wonder if I might accompany you into was up, he began to eat until he had eaten every anyone else. And once again, he did not say thank she cried as softly as she could. the bush to find some food.” last peach. He didn’t leave a single one for Fadhila. you. Naturally, nobody heard Fadhila’s whispers, Fadhila thought a moment, and she looked When he was finished, he rubbed his belly and When he was full, he began to climb out of the and nobody could hear Spider, for he was trapped Spider up and down. “You know, I am sure, no one sighed, and he thought this must be the finest tree, but he discovered that he had grown too fat inside a tree, deep in the bush. And so Fadhila has ever come with me.” day he had ever spent. He looked down and to to squeeze through the hole. finally said, “Well, I think it’s time for me to go “Ah, yes,” Spider said cheerfully, “I do know his delight and amazement, Fadhila said, “Do you “Help, Fadhila!” he cried. “I cannot get out.” home,” and she waved to him, and then she that. And I would consider it a special honor to be want to see my special bananas?” But Fadhila was not the fool Spider had thought. turned and walked back home. the first one to be your companion in the lonely “A fine idea!” Spider said, and he hurried down She only smiled. “If you had not been so greedy,” And after that, whenever anyone heard the story bush.” the tree. They walked a little farther on, and she said, “you would not be stuck.” of Spider stuck in the honey tree, they knew they “Well,” Fadhila said, eyeing him carefully, “if you Fadhila showed him a patch of bananas, and once “I’m sorry!” Spider cried. “I’m so sorry. Please, would never ask Fadhila to give away her secret. come along, you must promise you won’t tell any- again, as soon as he saw the spot, he pushed her call for help!” Obviously, it was for her alone to know.

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Discussion: Lynne Smith, Domestic - TecServ Contract Pre- Violence Victim Advo- sented by Michelle Pitt cate - Tooele City Fee Sched- 5. Resolution 2013-24 A ule Presented by TUESDAYRoger Resolution August of the6, Tooele2013 B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN Baker City Council Approving a - Outdoor Smoking, Contract with Tecserv, Amending & Renumber- Inc. for Computer Net- Apartments Apartments Homes for Homes for Homes Water Shares Public Notices ingPublic Definitions, Notices and workPublic Maintenance Notices Serv- for Rent for Rent Rent Rent Meetings E-CigarettesMeetings Presented ices Meetings Presented by Mi- by Roger Baker chelle Pitt 2BDRM BASEMENT NICE 2BDRM, 1bth sin- 2 UNITS both 3bdrm NEWER 4BDRM, 3bth 33 BENCHMARK Way, TWO WATER Shares, NOTICE - Steadman's Recreation 6. Resolution 2013-26 A $500/mo, no pets, no gle wide. Excellent con- 1bth Tooele.Pet Rambler w/2 family 2065sqft $145,000. Middle Canyon Irriga- NOTICE IS HEREBY Public Improvements Ex- Resolution of the Tooele smoking. Call dition carpet, paint, Friendly & Reduced rooms! 2 car garage, 3bdrm, 3.5bth, totally tion $3000 each. Call GIVEN THAT THERE emption Request Pre- City Council Amending (435)840-0839 everything! Option to Utilities: 688 W 740 S, fenced yard, across updated townhouse. Richard 801-450-2846 WILL BE A PUBLIC sented by Jim Bolser the Tooele City Fee buy (Rent-to-own) only Upper Duplex w/2 Car from park, close to Granite countertops, DEMONSTRATION OF 4. Council Reports Schedule Presented by 2BDRM VERY Nice, for $550/mo includes lot Garage $895/mo, shopping & schools. hardwood floors, com- THE TABULATION 5. Motion to Close Meet- Roger Baker Quiet, carport, storage rent, water, sewer, gar- $765/dep.740 W 880 $1150/mo, $700/dep. munity pool, perfect re- Buildings EQUIPMENT BEING ing to Discuss: 7. Ordinance 2013-14 shed, w/d hookups, bage. No pets/ smok- S, Upper Duplex w/Car Available now! 641 W tirement home! USED FOR THE - Property Disposition An Ordinance of Tooele $625/mo. Call Ron ing. Call Alex Port $850/mo, 930 N, Tooele. Call (801)673-8329 AUGUST 13, 2013 - Pending Litigation City Amending Tooele (435)849-3969 or Alli- (435)224-4804 653 E $720/dep. Info & Pic- David for showing If you build, remodel or GRANTSVILLE CITY 6. Adjourn City Code Chapter 8-15 son (435)830-9147 Main, Grantsville. tures online at (951)237-5999 or email Planning on selling your remove buildings you MUNICIPAL PRIMARY Michelle Y. Pitt Regarding Outdoor can place your classi- 2BDRM, 1BTH, New www.WMGUtah.com [email protected] home, you could be ELECTION. THE DEM- Tooele City Recorder Smoking, Amending and NICE APARTMENT 28 fied ad in 45 of Utah's paint, carpet, no pets/ 435-849-5826. sending your sales ONSTRATION WILL BE Pursuant to the Ameri- Renumbering Defini- South 6th Street, NICE TOOELE 3bdrm, newspapers for only smoking. Very nice, points to up to 340,000 HELD AT THE TOOELE cans with Disabilities tions, and Including Tooele, 2bdrm By East HOUSE MAIN level 2bth, w/d, 2 car garage, $163. for 25 words ($5. $500/dep, $585/mo. households at once. COUNTY BUILDING, Act, Individuals Needing E-Cigarettes Presented Elementary. Four-plex 2bdrm, central air, w/d, RV parking, new car- for each additional Available now. For $163. you can ROOM #318, AT 10:00 Special Accommoda- by Roger Baker building w/on-site laun- dishwasher, yard, ga- pet. Utilities included. word). You will reach (435)830-2317 place your 25 word A.m. ON THURSDAY, tions Should Notify Mi- 8. Steadman's Recrea- dry. Water, sewer, gar- rage. $825/mo. 34 N No smoking/ pets classified ad to all 45 up to 340,000 house- AUGUST 8TH, 2013. chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele tion Public Improve- 3BDRM 2BTH duplex bage included. Glenwood Ave, Tooele. $1250/mo. Travis newspapers in Utah. holds and all you do is Marilyn K. Gillette City Recorder, at ments Exemption Re- No smoking, no pets. $675/mo $400/dep. (801)201-2952 (801)232-2166 Just call the Transcript call the Transcript Bul- Tooele County Clerk 843-2110 prior to the quest Presented by Jim $750/mo $600/dep. (801)792-8412 Bulletin at 882-0050 for letin at 882-0050 for all (Published in the Tran- meeting. TDD Phone Bolser 3BDRM 1.5BTH base- OVERLAKE, 3bdrm, (435)840-4528 all the details. (Mention the details. (Mention script Bulletin August 6, Number 843-2108 9. Minutes SETTLEMENT CAN- ment, w/d hookups, 1.5bth, single car ga- ucan) UCAN Classified Net- 2013) (Published in the Tran- July 17, 2013 3BDRM APARTMENT YON APARTMENTS carport w/storage, rage, available July 1. work) fenced yard, no pets/ script Bulletin August 6, 10. Invoices Presented for rent. New carpet/ Brand new market 2 & $795/mo. No yardwork. SELLING YOUR PUBLIC HEARING NO- smoking. 1yr lease. METAL ROOF/ WALL 2013) by Michelle Pitt paint, no smoking, 3 bedroom apts. Prices www.guardrightprop- HOME? Advertise it in TICE $800/mo. Panels, Pre-engineered 11. Adjourn some pets negotiable. starting at $840. Call erty.com 801-842-9631 the classifieds. Call The Tooele County Plan- PUBLIC NOTICE (435)241-0007 Metal Buildings. Mill Michelle Pitt $750/mo. $750/dep. Danielle (435)882-6112 882-0050 or visit ning Commission will Notice is hereby given STANSBURY, 3BDRM, prices for sheeting coil Tooele City Recorder/ Contact Jaime for info. www.tooeletran hold a Public Hearing on that the Tooele City 3BDRM 2.5BTH 2.5bth, double car ga- are at a 4 year low. You RDA Secretary (208)705-3264 tooele script.com August 7, 2013 at Council of Tooele City, SMALL 2BDRM Upstairs $950/mo 1st & last rage, $1295/mo. www. get the savings. 17 Col- Pursuant to the Ameri- rental.com 7:00p.m. in the Audito- Utah, will meet in a Busi- apartment, $500/mo, month’s rent required, guardrightproperty.com ors prime material, cut cans with Disabilities rium at the Tooele ness Meeting on 3BDRM, 1.5BTH apart- utilities included. No $500/dep. Terms nego- (801)842-9631 to your exact length. Act, Individuals Needing County Building, 47 Wednesday, August 7, ment $1000/mo, pets, no smoking. tiable. Pets allowed. Mobile Homes CO Building Systems Special Accommoda- South Main, Tooele, 2013 at the hour of 7:00 $400/dep, utilities in- (435)840-0839 Available August 1st. TOOELE DUPLEX, 1-800-COBLDGS tions Should Notify Mi- 801-674-6267 3bdrm, 2bth, 477 N Utah to consider the fol- P.M. The meeting will chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele cluded, central air, w/d 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile (ucan) TOOELE SECLUDED Delta Circle, $850/mo lowing item: be held at the Tooele City Recorder, at hookups, no pets or home for rent, no smok- Free Standing 1bdrm 3BDRM, 1.5BTH, Ga- $850/dep Pets Wel- VAC 2013-1 Right-of- City Hall Council Room 843-2110 prior to the smoking. Kim rage. Unfinished base- ing/ pets. 882-1550 located at 90 North Main (435)830-9371 home. $550/mo. comed. Aaron Financial way vacation of a 100 meeting. TDD Phone ment. 1778 Brett St, (801)450-8432 foot wide portion of an Street, Tooele, Utah. 801-860-7677 Owner/ 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Services Number 843-2108 AWESOME 1BDRM Agent. Tooele. $1025/mo. east to west transporta- 1. Pledge of Allegiance (Published in the Tran- 1200sqft, $600/mo, $75 $900/dep. Available TOOELE, 1bdrm 1bth home for rent, no smok- tion corridor known as 2. Roll Call ing/ pets. 882-1550 BANKRUPTCY ON A script Bulletin August 6, utilities, $600/dep, fur- 8/1. 435-849-5826. cottage style house, BUDGET *$350 Aspire the “Parkway”, located 3. Open Forum for Pub- 2013) nished, w/d included, Homes for Picts/ Detailsat hookups, $550/mo east of and adjacent to lic Comment RENT TO OWN 2bdrm Credit Solutions. Stop soft water, LDS stan- www.WMGUtah.com 136 N 4th Street -REAR State Road 36, south of 4. Domestic Violence Rent 2bth quiet park near Garnishments Now!! dards, background Davidson Realty Inc the Cimmarron Way in- Update Presented by 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile lake. Starting $550/mo Bankruptcy/Credit Re- check, no smoking/ (801)466-5078 tersection. Lynne Smith, Domestic WHY RENT When You home for rent, no smok- Space rent/ fishing boat pair. Get a Fresh Start. pets. (435)843-1379. www.dripm.com For questions please call Violence Victim Advo- Clean Out Can Buy? Zero down ing/ pets. 882-1550 included. 144 W Durfee aspirecreditsolution.co the County Planning cate CUTE one bedroom & Low Income pro- TOOELE, 4BDRM, 3bth, Grantsville m 801-446-8216 Li- 5BDRM 1BTH home staff (435) 843-3160 5. Resolution 2013-24 A Your Attic! basement apartment. grams, 1st time & Sin- single car garage, (801)651-5151 censed/Insured (ucan) close to schools, car- Dated this 15th day of Resolution of the Tooele Lots of storage in apart- gle parent programs, fenced yard, available City Council Approving a port, large fenced Cut your STUDENT July 2013. TOOELE ment, w/d hookups, wa- Berna Sloan (435) August 1. $995/mo. TRANSCRIPT back yard, no pets. LOAN payments in (Published in the Tran- Contract with Tecserv, ter included. $450/mo, 840-5029 Group 1 www.guardrightprop- BULLETIN 975/mo. 500/dep. 73 Lots & Land HALF or more Even if script Bulletin July 18, Inc. for Computer Net- no smoking, no pets. erty.com 801-842-9631 1-2BDRM HOME, single N 150 W. Tooele call Late or in Default. Get August 1 & 6, 2013) work Maintenance Serv- 882-0050 435-882-1757 ices Presented by Mi- or couple, private park- 435-830-4309 after TOOELE/ OVERLAKE DEER HOLLOW is Relief FAST Much PUBLIC NOTICE chelle Pitt DUPLEX 3bdrm 2bth, ing, w/d hookups, 7pm. 5bdrm 3bth rambler, known for being Tooe- LOWER payments. Call Notice is hereby given 6. Resolution 2013-26 A carport w/storage, w/d $650/mo plus utilities, finished basement, le’s most upscale Student Hotline 5BDRM 2BTH split level that the Tooele City Resolution of the Tooele hookups, fenced back- $600/dep. No smoking, 2 car garage, $1295/mo neighborhood! This lot 855-380-1487 (ucan) homelocated in Council of Tooele City, City Council Amending yard. $800/mo, no pets. References re- 1557 N Colavito Way is the best view lot in all Tooele. Contact JP at Utah, will meet in a Work the Tooele City Fee $500/dep. No smoking/ quired. (435)882-7094 Davidson Realty Inc of Tooele! My client (602)320-4253 for de- Public Notices Session on Wednesday, Schedule PresentedRemington by pets 615 East 400 (801)466-5078 paid $165K for this lot, tails. Meetings August 7, 2013 at the Roger Baker North. (435)882-2560, 1BDRM Home. 550sqft. www.dripm.com but has since trans- 356 S (behind 354 S) hour of 5:00 P.M. The 7. Ordinance 2013-14 (435)496-3607 EAST TOOELE, 3bdrm, ferred to St. George. Park II 100 W- Rear, Tooele. WHY RENT when you Deadline for public no- meeting will be held at An Ordinance of Tooele 2bth newer home, He is willing to sacrifice DEADLINES FOR clas- $510/mo. $400/dep. can buy? Call for a tices is 4 p.m. the day the Tooele City Hall City Amending Tooele $950/mo, double car it at $95K. Seeing is be- Now accepting applications sifieds ads are Monday Apply/Picts/ Info at free pre approval Me- prior to publication. Large Conference Room City Code Chapter 8-15 garage, www. lieving! This lot will not and Wednesdays by www.WMGUtah.com. lanie 840-3073 Secu- Public notices submit- located at 90 North Main Regarding62 Outdoor& over or disabled guardrightproperty.com last long! 763 E 4:45 p.m. 435-849-5826. rity National Mort- ted past the deadline Street, Tooele, Utah. Smoking, Amending and 801-842-9631 Oakridge Drive. Call regardless of age income gage. will not be accepted. 1. Open Meeting Renumbering Defini- Kirk (801)856-1471 UPAXLP GRANTSVILLE, 4bdrm, 2. Roll Call tions, and restrictions Including apply. 2.5bth, double garage, 3. Discussion: E-CigarettesRental Presented assistance may be newer home, 3 story Find Out What - TecServ Contract Pre- by Roger Baker Homes Water Shares 8. Steadman's Recrea- rambler, $1300/mo Your Neighbors sented by Michelle Pitt available. The Kirk - Tooele City Fee Sched- tion Public Improve- 801-842-9631 www. Quiet, Quality apartments in a guardrightproperty.com MIDDLE CANYON Wa- Are Thinking ule Presented by Roger ments Exemption Re- restored historic structure $$SAVE MONEY Call for details ter Share. $4500. Con- Baker quest Presented by Jim Search Bank & HUD Open Forum HOMES available to pur- tact Paul 801-708-4282 - Outdoor Smoking, Bolser TheNew Best Places PriciNg at the Best Prices chase for LOW IN- homes www.Tooele Every Tuesday Amending & Renumber- 9. Minutes 435.843.0717 Completely1& 2 Bedrooms Furnished COME buyers with BankHomes.com TWO SHARES Settle- TOOELETRANSCRIPT ing Definitions, and July 17, 2013 good credit. Berna Berna Sloan (435) BULLETIN E-Cigarettes Presented 10. Invoices TDD Presented 800.735.2900 Weekly & Monthly Rates ment Canyon $3500. Starting at $800 mo. Sloan (435)840-5029 840-5029 Group 1 (435)224-4517 by Roger Baker by Michelle Pitt Group 1 Real Estate. - Steadman's Recreation 11. Adjourn • Fully Furnished all Utilities Michelle Pitt 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 BECOME A SUB- Public Improvements Ex- Tooele City Recorder/ 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 SCRIBER. 882-0050 emption Request Pre- sented by Jim Bolser RDA Secretary 4. Council Reports Pursuant to the Ameri- 5. Motion to Close Meet- cans with Disabilities Tooele Valley Homesing to Discuss: Act, Individuals& Lots!Needing Sandra Larsen - Property Disposition Special Accommoda- - Pending Litigation tions Should Notify Mi- 6. Adjourn chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele REAL ESTATE 827 S. Deer Hollow Rd., Tooele 1728 N. Colavito,Michelle Tooele Y. Pitt City997 Recorder, E. Brookfield at Ave., Erda Tooele City Recorder 843-2110 prior to the Pursuant to the Ameri- meeting. TDD Phone cans with Disabilities Number 843-2108 435.224.9186 Act, Individuals Needing (Published in the Tran- Special Accommoda- script Bulletin August 6, tions Should Notify Mi- 2013) chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele City Recorder, at 843-2110 prior to the Beautiful East Bench Home meeting. TDD Phone Great home with 6 beds and 4 baths. Beautiful Home on 5 Acres Horse Prop. The Market is Sizzling! 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, spacious master Nice landscaped propertyNumber with great 843-2108 patio. Main 6 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, large suite, amazing open floor plan, open loft, floor master bedroom with(Published Grand master in bath. the Fully Tran- theater room.m5557 sq. ft. $ 682 SOUTH 1050 WEST 163 E 100 S • TOOELE theater room, office. 6836 sq. ft. finished basement!script $ Bulletin August 6, 569,900 2013)199,000 75 W. 1680 N., Tooele 90 S. Deseret Cir, Grantsville 55 E. Main, Ophir

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Laramie Dunn 435-849-5914 Mark Dunn PUBLIC NOTICE UTAH DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF RADIA- TION CONTROL PUBLIC NOTICE of MODIFICATION of Ground Water Quality Discharge Permit No. UGW450005 The Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Radiation Control (DRC) is re- questing public comment regarding an initial deci- NOTICE OF TRUS- sion by the Director of TEE'S SALE the Utah Division of Ra- APN: 12-110-0-0029 diation Control to amend TRA: Trust No. the EnergySolutions 1372119-20 Ref: Wey- Ground Water Quality land, Shane IMPOR- Discharge Permit (No. TANT NOTICE TO UGW450005). This ac- PROPERTY OWNER tion is being taken under YOU ARE IN DEFAULT the authority of the Utah UNDER A DEED OF Water Quality Act, Sec- TRUST, DATED Febru- tion 19-5-104(1)(i) Utah ary 22, 2012 UNLESS Code Annotated 1953, YOU TAKE ACTION TO as amended, and the PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC NOTICE Utah Administration PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Tooele District An- Code (UAC) R317-6. SOLD AT A PUBLIC nounces Reduced Licensee Information: SALE. IF YOU NEED Price Meal Guidelines NAME: EnergySolutions, AN EXPLANATION OF The Tooele County LLC THE NATURE OF THE School District an- MAILING ADDRESS: PROCEEDING nounced its policy for 423 West 300 South, AGAINST YOU, YOU free and reduced price Suite 200, Salt Lake SHOULD CONTACT A meals for children un- City, UT 84101 LAWYER. On August able to pay the full price TELEPHONE NUMBER: 27, 2013, at 4:30pm, of meals served under 801-649-2000 James H. Woodall, as the National School FACILITY LOCATION: duly appointed Trustee Lunch and Breakfast Clive, Tooele County, under and pursuant to programs. Utah Deed of Trust recorded The chart below lists Permit Information February 28, 2012, as household size and in- The proposed Permit inst. No. 366370, in book come criteria that will be modification would make xx, page xx, of Official used for determining eli- changes to various re- Records in the office of gibility for REDUCED quirements throughout the County Recorder of MEALS. Children from the Ground Water Qual- PUBLIC NOTICE Tooele County, State of families whose income is ity Discharge Permit, The Grantsville City Utah executed by Shane at or below the levels specifically Appendices J Council will hold its regu- L Weyland and Heather shown are eligible for and K. Explicitly, the lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. A Weyland Husband free or reduced meals. changes would include, on Wednesday, August And Wife As Joint Ten- Application forms will be but would not be limited 7, 2013 at 429 ants WILL SELL AT available at the Food to, Best Available Tech- East Main Street, PUBLIC AUCTION TO Service Office, 76 So. nology (BAT) monitoring Grantsville, UT 84029. HIGHEST BIDDER, 1000 West Tooele or requirements. The agenda is as fol- PAYABLE IN LAWFUL can be accessed on line A forty-five day public lows: MONEY OF THE through the Tooele comment period for the CALL TO ORDER AND UNITED STATES AT County School District proposed Permit modifi- PLEDGE OF ALLE- THE TIME OF SALE, Web site under parents cation will commence on GIANCE (SUCCESSFUL BID- SIS login. The informa- August 1, 2013 by publi- ROLL CALL DERS MUST TENDER tion provided on the ap- cation of this notice on AGENDA: A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 plication will be used for the DRC's webpage, dis- 1. Public Hearing: IN CERTIFIED FUNDS the purpose of determin- tribution by electronic a. Proposed subdivision TO THE TRUSTEE AT ing eligibility and may be mail server. The notice amendment of the THE TIME OF SALE, verified at any time dur- will also be placed in the Hawker Subdivision WITH THE BALANCE ing the school year by Salt Lake Tribune, the along with a P.U.D. for DUE BY NOON THE school or other program Deseret News, and the Scott & Janet Liddiard / FOLLOWING BUSI- officials. Tooele County Tran- Mary & Richard Thorn- NESS DAY, AT THE For Food Service to de- script-Bulletin. Written ton at 49 East North OFFICE OF THE TRUS- termine eligibility, the comments will be ac- Street to divide 10.3 TEE), At the tooele household must provide cepted until the close of acres into three (3) lots, county courthouse 74 the following information business on September with private road access South 100 East Tooele, listed on the application. PUBLIC NOTICE 17, 2013. Written com- across a fourth lot. Utah all right, title and in- Names of all household UTAH DEPARTMENT ments should be di- b. Proposed General terest conveyed to and members; last 4 digits of OF ENVIRONMENTAL rected either by corre- Plan amendment on now held by it under said the social security num- QUALITY spondence to the Utah 35.87 acres directly east Deed of Trust in the ber of responsible adult DIVISION OF RADIA- Division of Radiation of South Willow Estates property situated in said household member or a TION CONTROL Control mailing address for MJC Holdings, LLC / County and State de- statement that the PUBLIC NOTICE of at P.O. Box 144850, Salt John & Jennifer Alvey to scribed as: Lot 29, park household adult member MODIFICATION of Lake City, UT go from a “Rural Resi- meadows subdivision, does not possess a so- Ground Water Quality 84114-4850, street ad- dential 1” designation to according to the official cial security number; and Discharge Permit No. dress at 195 North 1950 a “Low Density Residen- plat thereof on file and of the signature of an adult UGW450005 West, Salt Lake City, UT tial” designation prior to record in the Tooele household member certi- The Utah Department of 84116, or by email to rezoning for subdividing. county recorder's office. fying that the information Environmental Quality, [email protected]. c. Proposed rezone of The street address and provided is correct. Division of Radiation Comments sent via 35.87 acres directly east other common designa- If you currently receive Control (DRC) is re- email should be identi- of South Willow Estates tion, if any, of the real Food Stamps, FEP, or questing public comment fied by putting the follow- for MJC Holdings, LLC / property described FDPIR for your children, regarding an initial deci- ing in the subject line: John & Jennifer Alvey to NOTICE OF TRUS- above is purported to be: they will be approved sion by the Director of Public Comment on En- go from an RR-1 zone to TEE'S SALE 623 E Wild Rose Drive automatically. the Utah Division of Ra- ergySolutions Ground- an R-1-21 zone for the APN: 12-110-0-0029 Grantsville Ut 84029 If you have received a diation Control to amend water Permit monitoring purpose of a smaller TRA: Trust No. Estimated Total Debt as letter from the Food the EnergySolutions requirements. All com- lot residential develop- 1372119-20 Ref: Wey- of August 27, 2013 is Service Office saying Ground Water Quality ments received within ment. land, Shane IMPOR- $166,363.93. The under- that your children are on Discharge Permit (No. the comment period will 2. Summary Action TANT NOTICE TO signed Trustee disclaims free lunch, you need not UGW450005). This ac- be considered for inclu- Items: PROPERTY OWNER any liability for any incor- do anything more, your tion is being taken under sion in the final modified a. Approval of Minutes YOU ARE IN DEFAULT rectness of the street ad- children are ready to go. the authority of the Utah Permit. b. Approval of Bills UNDER A DEED OF dress and other common Under the provisions of Water Quality Act, Sec- A public hearing will be c. Personnel Matters TRUST, DATED Febru- designation, if any, the free and reduced tion 19-5-104(1)(i) Utah scheduled, if requested 3. Initial Consideration of ary 22, 2012 UNLESS shown herein. Said sale price policy, unit manag- Code Annotated 1953, by any citizen on or be- Annexation Petition filed YOU TAKE ACTION TO will be made, but without ers, CNP supervisor and as amended, and the fore August 16, 2013. by Leo Johnson. PROTECT YOUR covenant or warranty, PUBLIC NOTICE coordinators will review Utah Administration The purpose of the pub- 4. Consideration of a PROPERTY, IT MAY BE express or implied, re- Tooele District An- applications and deter- Code (UAC) R317-6. lic hearing is to take subdivision amendment SOLD AT A PUBLIC garding title, possession, nounces Reduced mine eligibility. The Food Licensee Information: comments on the pro- for Scott & Janet Liddi- SALE. IF YOU NEED condition, or encum- Price Meal Guidelines Service Office can not NAME: EnergySolutions, posed changes. If a pub- ard / Mary & Richard AN EXPLANATION OF brances, including fees, The Tooele County back date an application LLC lic hearing is to be re- Thornton at 49 E North THE NATURE OF THE charges and expenses School District an- so please make sure MAILING ADDRESS: quested, it will be held in St. to divide one (1) lot PROCEEDING of the Trustee and of the nounced its policy for your child has money in 423 West 300 South, the DEQ board room, into three (3), with pri- AGAINST YOU, YOU trusts created by said free and reduced price their account until appli- Suite 200, Salt Lake Room 1015, at the Utah vate road access. SHOULD CONTACT A Deed of Trust, to pay the meals for children un- cation is approved City, UT 84101 Department of Environ- 5. Consideration of a LAWYER. On August remaining principle sums able to pay the full price (within 10 days of date TELEPHONE NUMBER: mental Quality, 195 General Plan amend- 27, 2013, at 4:30pm, of the note(s) secured by of meals served under on application). 801-649-2000 North 1950 West, Salt ment on 35.87 acres for James H. Woodall, as said Deed of Trust. The the National School If you disagree with the FACILITY LOCATION: Lake City Utah. Notifica- MJC Holdings, LLC / duly appointed Trustee current beneficiary of the Lunch and Breakfast approving official regard- Clive, Tooele County, tion of the public hearing Tuesday August 6, 2013John & Jennifer Alvey to under and pursuant to Trust Deed as of the programs. ing your application, you Utah will be distributed by go from a “Rural Resi- Deed of Trust recorded date of this Tooele notice is: Transcript-BulleThe t chartin below lists have the right to a fair Permit Information electronic mail serverb7 dential 1” designation to February 28, 2012, as Franklin American Mort- household size and in- hearing. For more infor- The proposed Permit and posted on the a “Low Density Residen- inst. No. 366370, in book gage Company and the come criteria that will be mation, contact the food modification would make DRC's webpage. All Public Notices tial”Public designation. Notices xx,Public page xx, Notices of Official recordPublic owners Notices of the Public Notices usedPublic for determining Notices eli- servicePublic program Notices director, changesPublic to Notices various re- commentsPublic Notices received Meetings 6. ConsiderationMeetings of a re- RecordsTrustees in the office of propertyTrustees as of the re- Miscellaneous gibilityMiscellaneous for REDUCED ElvaMiscellaneous Roberts, 76 S. 1000 quirementsMiscellaneous throughout withinMiscellaneous the comment pe- zone of 35.87 acres for the County Recorder of cording of the Notice of MEALS. Children from W. Tooele, Utah 84074, the Ground Water Qual- riod will be considered PUBLIC NOTICE MJC Holdings, LLC / Tooele County, State of Default is/are:. Shane L NOTICE families whose income is 833-1920 for a hearing ity Discharge Permit, for inclusion in the final The Grantsville City John & Jennifer Alvey to Utah executed by Shane Weyland and Heather A An emergency hazard- at or below the levels to appeal the decision. specifically Appendices J modified Permit. Council will hold its regu- go from an RR-1 zone to L Weyland and Heather Weyland. ous waste permit shown are eligible for The U.S. Department of and K. Explicitly, the A Statement of Basis lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. an R-1-21 zone. A Weyland Husband James H. Woodall, (#UT-018-2013) has free or reduced meals. Agriculture (USDA) pro- changes would include, (SOB) and draft Ground on Wednesday, August 7. Consideration of lease And Wife As Joint Ten- TRUSTEE 10808 River been issued to the Application forms will be hibits discriminating in its but would not be limited Water Quality Discharge 7, 2013 at 429 agreement with Harold ants WILL SELL AT Front Parkway, Suite United States Army, available at the Food programs and activities to, Best Available Tech- Permit describing the East Main Street, Chadwick. PUBLIC AUCTION TO 175 South Jordan Ut Tooele Army Depot Service Office, 76 So. on the basis of race, nology (BAT) monitoring Permit change(s) are Grantsville, UT 84029. 8. Mayor and Council HIGHEST BIDDER, 84095 (801) (TEAD) located in 1000 West Tooele or color, national origin, requirements. available on the Division The agenda is as fol- Reports. PAYABLE IN LAWFUL 254-9450 J a m e s H . Tooele County, Utah. can be accessed on line gender, religion, age, A forty-five day public website at: www.radia- lows: 9. Closed Session (Per- MONEY OF THE Woodall Signature/ By The permit authorizes through the Tooele disability or political be- comment period for the tioncontrol.utah.gov/En- CALL TO ORDER AND sonnel, Real Estate, Im- UNITED STATES AT Dated: July 16, 2013. TEAD to store hazard- County School District liefs. To file a complaint proposed Permit modifi- Solutions/licamends.html PLEDGE OF ALLE- minent Litigation). THE TIME OF SALE, DLPP-431487 ous waste propellant to- Web site under parents of discrimination, write cation will commence on In addition, the SOB and GIANCE 10. Adjourn. (SUCCESSFUL BID- (Published in the Tran- taling 5,965 pounds of SIS login. The informa- USDA, Director, Office of August 1, 2013 by publi- draft Permit are available ROLL CALL Christine Webb DERS MUST TENDER script Bulletin July 23, 30 net explosive weight in tion provided on the ap- Civil Rights, Room cation of this notice on for review and/or copy- AGENDA: City Recorder A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 & August 6, 2013) six Burn Pans at TEAD’s plication will be used for 326-W, Whitten Building, the DRC's webpage, dis- ing between 8:00 a.m. 1. Public Hearing: In compliance with the IN CERTIFIED FUNDS Open Burn/ Open Deto- the purpose of determin- 14th and Independence tribution by electronic and 5:00 p.m., Monday a. Proposed subdivision Americans with Disability TO THE TRUSTEE AT nation (OB/OD) facility. ing eligibility and may be Avenue, SW, Washing- mail server. The notice through Friday, at the amendment of the Act, Grantsville City will THE TIME OF SALE, Public Notices The emergency permit verified at any time dur- ton D.C. 20250-0410 or will also be placed in the address listed below. Hawker Subdivision accommodate reason- WITH THE BALANCE Water User was necessary for con- ing the school year by call (202)720-5964. Salt Lake Tribune, the Utah Division of Radia- along with a P.U.D. for able requests to assist DUE BY NOON THE tinued storage of the mu- school or other program USDA is an equal Op- Deseret News, and the tion Control Scott & Janet Liddiard / persons with disabilities FOLLOWING BUSI- Deadline for public no- nition items due to poor officials. portunity provider and Tooele County Tran- Multi Agency State Of- Mary & Richard Thorn- to participate in meet- NESS DAY, AT THE tices is 4 p.m. the day weather conditions and For Food Service to de- employer. script-Bulletin. Written fice Building ton at 49 East North ings. Requests for assis- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- prior to publication. wind direction that was termine eligibility, the (Published in the Tran- comments will be ac- 195 North 1950 West Street to divide 10.3 tance may be made by TEE), At the tooele Public notices submit- not within allowable lim- household must provide script Bulletin August 6, cepted until the close of Salt Lake City, UT 84116 acres into three (3) lots, calling City Hall (435) county courthouse 74 ted past the deadline its specified by the the following information 2013) business on September Under Utah Code Ann. with private road access 884-3411 at least 3 days South 100 East Tooele, will not be accepted. TEAD OB/OD Permit to listed on the application. 17, 2013. Written com- Section 19-1-301.5, a across a fourth lot. in advance of a meeting. Utah all right, title and in- UPAXLP conduct treatment. Names of all household PUBLIC NOTICE ments should be di- person who wishes to b. Proposed General (Published in the Tran- terest conveyed to and This permit is effective members; last 4 digits of UTAH DEPARTMENT rected either by corre- challenge a Permit Order Plan amendment on script Bulletin August 6, now held by it under said Public Notices from July 22, 2013 and the social security num- OF ENVIRONMENTAL spondence to the Utah (permit/license amend- 35.87 acres directly east 2013) Deed of Trust in the Miscellaneous will expire on July 29, ber of responsible adult QUALITY Division of Radiation ment approval) must do of South Willow Estates property situated in said 2013.Copies of the per- household member or a DIVISION OF RADIA- Control mailing address so in an adjudicatory TION CONTROL for MJC Holdings, LLC / County and State de- Deadline for public no- mit are available for pub- statement that the at P.O. Box 144850, Salt proceeding and may Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE of John & Jennifer Alvey to scribed as: Lot 29, park tices is 4 p.m. the day lic inspection during nor- household adult member Lake City, UT only raise an issue or ar- MODIFICATION of go from a “Rural Resi- Trustees meadows subdivision, prior to publication. mal business hours at does not possess a so- 84114-4850, street ad- gument that he or she Ground Water Quality dential 1” designation to according to the official Public notices submit- the Division of Solid and cial security number; and dress at 195 North 1950 has previously raised Deadline for public no- Discharge Permit No. a “Low Density Residen- plat thereof on file and of ted past the deadline Hazardous Waste, lo- the signature of an adult West, Salt Lake City, UT during the public com- tices is 4 p.m. the day UGW450005 tial” designation prior to record in the Tooele will not be accepted. cated on the 2nd floor of household member certi- 84116, or by email to ment period. Further, the prior to publication. The Utah Department of rezoning for subdividing. county recorder's office. UPAXLP the Multi Agency State fying that the information [email protected]. issue or argument must c. Proposed rezone of Public notices submit- The street address and Office Building, 195 provided is correct. Environmental Quality, Comments sent via be one that is supported 35.87 acres directly east ted past the deadline other common designa- PUBLIC NOTICE North 1950 West, Salt If you currently receive Division of Radiation email should be identi- by sufficient information of South Willow Estates will not be accepted. tion, if any, of the real Depot Self Storage, lo- Lake City, Utah.For fur- Food Stamps, FEP, or Control (DRC) is re- fied by putting the follow- or documentation to en- for MJC Holdings, LLC / UPAXLP property described cated at 1685 W. James ther information, please FDPIR for your children, questing public comment ing in the subject line: able the director to fully John & Jennifer Alvey to above is purported to be: Way, Tooele, UT, 84074, call David McCleary at they will be approved regarding an initial deci- Public Comment on En- consider the substance go from an RR-1 zone to NOTICE OF TRUS- 623 E Wild Rose Drive hereby gives Kris (801)536-0237. In com- automatically. sion by the Director of ergySolutions Ground- and significance of the an R-1-21 zone for the TEE'S SALE Grantsville Ut 84029 McCormick, last known pliance with the Ameri- If you have received a the Utah Division of Ra- water Permit monitoring issue. purpose of a smaller APN: 12-110-0-0029 Estimated Total Debt as address 1120 W. Utah cans with Disabilities letter from the Food diation Control to amend requirements. All com- After (i) the completion lot residential develop- TRA: Trust No. of August 27, 2013 is Ave. #405, Tooele, UT Act, individuals with spe- Service Office saying the EnergySolutions ments received within of the 45-day public ment. 1372119-20 Ref: Wey- $166,363.93. The under- 84074 notice that we are cial needs (including that your children are on Ground Water Quality the comment period will comment period, (ii) the 2. Summary Action land, Shane IMPOR- signed Trustee disclaims asserting a possessory auxiliary communicative free lunch, you need not Discharge Permit (No. be considered for inclu- holding of the public Items: TANT NOTICE TO any liability for any incor- lien on the property Aids and services) do anything more, your UGW450005). This ac- sion in the final modified hearing (should one be a. Approval of Minutes PROPERTY OWNER rectness of the street ad- stored in unit #823. The should call Brooke children are ready to go. tion is being taken under Permit. requested), and (iii) a b. Approval of Bills YOU ARE IN DEFAULT dress and other common lien is asserted for un- Baker, Office of Human Under the provisions of the authority of the Utah A public hearing will be DRC analysis of the in- c. Personnel Matters UNDER A DEED OF designation, if any, paid rental charges, late Resources, at (801) the free and reduced Water Quality Act, Sec- scheduled, if requested formation received from 3. Initial Consideration of TRUST, DATED Febru- shown herein. Said sale fees, and other associ- 536-4412, TDD (801) price policy, unit manag- tion 19-5-104(1)(i) Utah by any citizen on or be- the public during the Annexation Petition filed ary 22, 2012 UNLESS will be made, but without ated charges incurred for 536-4414. ers, CNP supervisor and Code Annotated 1953, fore August 16, 2013. comment period, the by Leo Johnson. YOU TAKE ACTION TO covenant or warranty, the rent of the storage coordinators will review as amended, and the The purpose of the pub- DRC will finalize its re- 4. Consideration of a PROTECT YOUR express or implied, re- space. The amount of PUBLIC NOTICE applications and deter- Utah Administration lic hearing is to take view of proposed subdivision amendment PROPERTY, IT MAY BE garding title, possession, the lien is $704.00 Tooele District An- mine eligibility. The Food Code (UAC) R317-6. comments on the pro- changes to the Permit. for Scott & Janet Liddi- SOLD AT A PUBLIC condition, or encum- The property subject to nounces Reduced Service Office can not Licensee Information: posed changes. If a pub- In compliance with the ard / Mary & Richard SALE. IF YOU NEED brances, including fees, this lien is: Price Meal Guidelines back date an application NAME: EnergySolutions, lic hearing is to be re- Americans with Disabili- Thornton at 49 E North AN EXPLANATION OF charges and expenses Truck camper, tires, pro- The Tooele County so please make sure LLC quested, it will be held in ties Act, individuals with St. to divide one (1) lot THE NATURE OF THE of the Trustee and of the pane tanks, misc. house- School District an- your child has money in MAILING ADDRESS: the DEQ board room, special needs (including into three (3), with pri- PROCEEDING trusts created by said hold items. nounced its policy for their account until appli- 423 West 300 South, Room 1015, at the Utah auxiliary communicative vate road access. AGAINST YOU, YOU Deed of Trust, to pay the Unless full payment is free and reduced price cation is approved Suite 200, Salt Lake Department of Environ- aids and services) 5. Consideration of a SHOULD CONTACT A remaining principle sums made by August 9, 2013 meals for children un- (within 10 days of date City, UT 84101 mental Quality, 195 should contact Brooke General Plan amend- LAWYER. On August of the note(s) secured by at 5:00 p.m., the prop- able to pay the full price on application). TELEPHONE NUMBER: North 1950 West, Salt Baker, Office of Human ment on 35.87 acres for 27, 2013, at 4:30pm, said Deed of Trust. The erty becomes the pos- of meals served under If you disagree with the 801-649-2000 Lake City Utah. Notifica- Resources at (801) MJC Holdings, LLC / James H. Woodall, as current beneficiary of the session of Ninigret De- the National School approving official regard- FACILITY LOCATION: tion of the public hearing 536-4412 (TDD John & Jennifer Alvey to duly appointed Trustee Trust Deed as of the pot, L.C., to dispose of Lunch and Breakfast ing your application, you Clive, Tooele County, will be distributed by 536-4414) at least 10 go from a “Rural Resi- under and pursuant to date of this notice is: as provided by law, to programs. have the right to a fair Utah electronic mail server working days prior to dential 1” designation to Deed of Trust recorded Franklin American Mort- satisfy the lien. All un- The chart below lists hearing. For more infor- Permit Information and posted on the close of the comment a “Low Density Residen- February 28, 2012, as gage Company and the paid charges will be sent household size and in- mation, contact the food The proposed Permit DRC's webpage. All period. tial” designation. inst. No. 366370, in book record owners of the to collections. come criteria that will be service program director, modification would make comments received (Published in the Tran- 6. Consideration of a re- xx, page xx, of Official property as of the re- (Published in the Tran- used for determining eli- Elva Roberts, 76 S. 1000 changes to various re- within the comment pe- script Bulletin August 6, zone of 35.87 acres for Records in the office of cording of the Notice of script Bulletin July 30 & gibility for REDUCED W. Tooele, Utah 84074, quirements throughout riod will be considered 2013) MJC Holdings, LLC / the County Recorder of Default is/are:. Shane L August 6, 2013) MEALS. Children from 833-1920 for a hearing the Ground Water Qual- for inclusion in the final John & Jennifer Alvey to Tooele County, State of Weyland and Heather A families whose income is to appeal the decision. ity Discharge Permit, modified Permit. go from an RR-1 zone to Utah executed by Shane Weyland. at or below the levels The U.S. Department of specifically Appendices J A Statement of Basis an R-1-21 zone. L Weyland and Heather James H. Woodall, shown are eligible for Agriculture (USDA) pro- and K. Explicitly, the (SOB) and draft Ground 7. Consideration of lease A Weyland Husband TRUSTEE 10808 River free or reduced meals. hibits discriminating in its changes would include, Water Quality Discharge agreement with Harold And Wife As Joint Ten- Front Parkway, Suite Application forms will be programs and activities but would not be limited Permit describing the Chadwick. ants WILL SELL AT 175 South Jordan Ut available at the Food on the basis of race, to, Best Available Tech- Permit change(s) are 8. Mayor and Council PUBLIC AUCTION TO 84095 (801) Service Office, 76 So. color, national origin, nology (BAT) monitoring available on the Division Reports. HIGHEST BIDDER, 254-9450 J a m e s H . 1000 West Tooele or gender, religion, age, requirements. website at: www.radia- PAYABLE IN Check LAWFUL out ourcan be accessednew on line websiteA forty-five day public at 9. Closed Session (Per- Woodall Signature/ By disability or political be- tioncontrol.utah.gov/En- sonnel, Real Estate, Im- MONEY OF THE Dated: July 16, 2013. through the Tooele liefs. To file a complaint comment period for the Solutions/licamends.html minent Litigation). UNITED STATES AT DLPP-431487 County School District of discrimination, write proposed Permit modifi- In addition, the SOB and 10. Adjourn. THE TIME OF SALE, (Published in the Tran- Web site under parents USDA, Director, Office of cation will commence on draft Permit are available Christine Webb (SUCCESSFUL BID- script Bulletin July 23, 30 SIS login. The informa- Civil Rights, Room August 1, 2013 by publi- for review and/or copy- City Recorder DERS MUST TENDER & August 6, 2013) tion provided on the ap- 326-W, Whitten Building, cation of this notice on ing between 8:00 a.m. In compliance with the A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 plication will be used for 14th and Independence the DRC's webpage, dis- and 5:00 p.m., Monday Americans with Disability IN CERTIFIED FUNDS the purpose of determin- Avenue, SW, Washing- tribution by electronic through Friday, at the Act, Grantsville City will TO THE TRUSTEE AT ing eligibility and may be ton D.C. 20250-0410 or mail server. The notice address listed below. accommodate reason- THE TIME OF SALE, verified at any time dur- call (202)720-5964. will also be placed in the Utah Division of Radia- able requestsTooeleOnline.com to assist WITH THE BALANCE ing the school year by USDA is an equal Op- Salt Lake Tribune, the tion Control persons with disabilities DUE BY NOON THE school or other program portunity provider and Deseret News, and the Multi Agency State Of- to participate in meet- FOLLOWING BUSI- officials. employer. Tooele County Tran- fice Building ings. Requests for assis- NESS DAY, AT THE For Food Service to de- (Published in the Tran- script-Bulletin. Written 195 North 1950 West tance may be made by OFFICE OF THE TRUS- termine eligibility, the script Bulletin August 6, comments will be ac- Salt Lake City, UT 84116 calling City Hall (435) TEE), At the tooele household must provide 2013) cepted until the close of Under Utah Code Ann. 884-3411 at least 3 days county courthouse 74 the following information businessThe on September TooeleSection 19-1-301.5,Transcript- a in advance of a meeting. South 100 East Tooele, listed on the application. 17, 2013. Written com- person who wishes to (Published in the Tran- Utah all right, title and in- Names of all household mentsBulletin should be di- haschallenge launcheda Permit Order an script Bulletin August 6, terest conveyed to and members; last 4 digits of rected either by corre- (permit/license amend- 2013) now held by it under said the social security num- spondence to the Utah ment approval) must do Deed of Trust in the ber of responsible adult Division of Radiationall newso in anwebsite! adjudicatory property situated in said household member or a Control mailing address proceeding and may County and State de- statement that the at P.O. Box 144850,Check Salt only raise it anout issue or at:ar- scribed as: Lot 29, park household adult member Lake City, UT gument that he or she meadows subdivision, does not possess a so- 84114-4850, street ad- has previously raised according to the official cial security number; and dress at 195 TooeleOnline.com,North 1950 during the public com- plat thereof on file and of the signature of an adult West, Salt Lake City, UT ment period. Further, the record in the Tooele household member certi- 84116,TooeleTranscript.com, or by email to issue or argument must or county recorder's office. fying that the information [email protected]. be one that is supported The street address and provided is correct. Comments sent via by sufficient information other common designa- If you currently receive email shouldTranscriptBulletin.com. be identi- or documentation to en- tion, if any, of the real Food Stamps, FEP, or fied by putting the follow- able the director to fully property described FDPIR for your children, ing in the subject line: consider the substance above is purported to be: they will be approved Public Comment on En- and significance of the 623 E Wild Rose Drive automatically. ergySolutions Ground- issue. Grantsville Ut 84029 If you have received a water Permit monitoring After (i) the completion Estimated Total Debt as letter from the Food requirements.TooeleOnline.com All com- of the 45-day public of August 27, 2013 is Service Office saying ments received within comment period, (ii) the $166,363.93. The under- that your children are on the comment period will holding of the public signed Trustee disclaims free lunch, you need not be consideredoffers for inclu- thesehearing (should and one be many any liability for any incor- do anything more, your sion in the final modified requested), and (iii) a rectness of the street ad- children are ready to go. Permit. other newDRC analysis features: of the in- dress and other common Under the provisions of A public hearing will be formation received from designation, if any, the free and reduced scheduled, if requested the public during the shown herein. Said sale price policy, unit manag- by any citizen• Viewon or be- everycomment story period,from the the paper in its will be made, but without ers, CNP supervisor and fore August 16, 2013. DRC will finalize its re- covenant or warranty, coordinators will review The purpose ofentirety the pub- inview either of web proposed format or PDF. express or implied, re- applications and deter- lic hearing is to take changes to the Permit. garding title, possession, mine eligibility. The Food comments• onAccess the pro- thousandsIn compliance of with archived the stories, condition, or encum- Service Office can not posed changes. If a pub- Americans with Disabili- brances, including fees, back date an application lic hearing is columns, to be re- ties photos Act, individuals and more. with charges and expenses so please make sure quested, it will be held in special needs (including of the Trustee and of the your child has money in the DEQ• board Download room, auxiliary or print communicative digital copies of trusts created by said their account until appli- Room 1015, at the Utah aids and services) Deed of Trust, to pay the cation is approved Department of Environ- should contact Brooke remaining principle sums (within 10 days of date mental Quality,the newspaper 195 Baker, Office right of fromHuman home. of the note(s) secured by on application). North 1950 West, Salt Resources at (801) said Deed of Trust. The If you disagree with the Lake City •Utah. Be Notifica- sure to536-4412 tell all your (TDD friends about current beneficiary of the approving official regard- tion of the public hearing 536-4414) at least 10 Trust Deed as of the ing your application, you will be distributedour new by workingwebsite. days Have prior them to use the date of this notice is: have the right to a fair electronic mail server close of the comment Franklin American Mort- hearing. For more infor- and posted promo on the codeperiod. “free trial” for a 24 hour gage Company and the mation, contact the food DRC's webpage. All (Published in the Tran- record owners of the service program director, comments free received trial scriptat checkout. Bulletin August For 6, more info, property as of the re- Elva Roberts, 76 S. 1000 within the comment pe- 2013) cording of the Notice of W. Tooele, Utah 84074, riod will be consideredcall 435-882-0050. Default is/are:. Shane L 833-1920 for a hearing for inclusion in the final Weyland and Heather A to appeal the decision. modified Permit. Weyland. The U.S. Department of A Statement of Basis James H. Woodall, Agriculture (USDA) pro- (SOB) and draft Ground TRUSTEE 10808 River hibits discriminating in its Water Quality Discharge Front Parkway, Suite programs and activities Permit describingTOOELE the 175 South Jordan Ut on the basis of race, Permit change(s) areTRANSCRIPT 84095 (801) color, national origin, available on the Division 254-9450 J a m e s H . gender, religion, age, website at: www.radia-BULLETIN Woodall Signature/ By disability or political be- tioncontrol.utah.gov/En- Dated: July 16, 2013. liefs. To file a complaint Solutions/licamends.html DLPP-431487 of discrimination, write In addition, the SOB and (Published in the Tran- USDA, Director, Office of draft Permit are available script Bulletin July 23, 30 Civil Rights, Room for review and/or copy- & August 6, 2013) 326-W, Whitten Building, ing between 8:00 a.m. 14th and Independence and 5:00 p.m., Monday Avenue, SW, Washing- through Friday, at the ton D.C. 20250-0410 or address listed below. call (202)720-5964. Utah Division of Radia- USDA is an equal Op- tion Control portunity provider and Multi Agency State Of- employer. fice Building (Published in the Tran- 195 North 1950 West script Bulletin August 6, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 2013) Under Utah Code Ann. Section 19-1-301.5, a person who wishes to challenge a Permit Order (permit/license amend- ment approval) must do so in an adjudicatory proceeding and may only raise an issue or ar- gument that he or she has previously raised during the public com- ment period. Further, the issue or argument must be one that is supported by sufficient information or documentation to en- able the director to fully consider the substance and significance of the issue. After (i) the completion of the 45-day public comment period, (ii) the holding of the public hearing (should one be requested), and (iii) a DRC analysis of the in- formation received from the public during the comment period, the DRC will finalize its re- view of proposed changes to the Permit. In compliance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, individuals with special needs (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) should contact Brooke Baker, Office of Human Resources at (801) 536-4412 (TDD 536-4414) at least 10 working days prior to close of the comment period. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin August 6, 2013) B8

B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY August 6, 2013

On a warm summer evening, Gristmill the Stansbury High School stage continued from page B1 is full of actors of all ages singing and dancing as they learn their summer show. lines and steps in time for the “We hope this will be tem- show’s opening on Aug. 8. porary,” said Glen Carpenter, The Foundation selected Benson Gristmill Foundation’s “The Unsinkable Molly” because director. “We would like to be the time period of the piece fit back out the Gristmill next year.” the backdrop of the Gristmill, Wicker not only had to find according to Carpenter. a place for the show, but also “After moving the show we had to secure funding to replace thought about changing the around $5,000 the Foundation production, but we decided to usually received from the coun- stay with ‘The Unsinkable Molly ty’s Tourism Advisory Board. Brown,’” Carpenter said. “It’s a Wicker was a little hesitant to great production with a wonder- share the exact cost of this year’s ful message that isn’t performed production, but she did say that very often.” last year’s “Fiddler on the Roof” The story follows the life of cost the Foundation $19,000 to Margaret Brown, who rose from put on. poverty to become a crusader “Just renting the rights to for social change in the early ‘Molly Brown’ so we could put it 1900s. Brown was known for on cost $2,700,” Wicker said. her tireless efforts and survived While community busi- the sinking of the Titanic, which nesses have helped sponsor the earned her the nickname of Foundation’s show in the past, “The Unsinkable Molly Brown.” increasing those donations this The storyline of “The year was necessary to continue Unsinkable Molly Brown” very the production, Wicker said. easily could have been plucked Wicker and other volun- from one of Tooele County’s

teers hit the streets and made mines during the turn of the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO a personal contact with local century. Jeff Erickson catches Ehlana Durfee. The Benson Gristmill’s production of “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” starts Thursday. businesses to secure additional Brown was born in Hannibal, sponsors for the show. Mo., as Margaret Tobin to Irish “The response from the com- immigrant parents in 1867. At was a large mining camp. Egypt, in 1912 during a tour of said. Gristmill in 1996. That year they munity was wonderful,” said the age of 13, Margaret went In Leadville, Margaret met J.J. Europe when she received word The Foundation’s perfor- staged the Benson Gristmill Wicker. “We have 20 sponsors to work in a factory stripping Brown, a miner whose parents that her first grandchild was ill. mance of “The Unsinkable Molly Pageant, a locally written pro- and even more support with tobacco leaves in Missouri, but emigrated from Ireland. The She ended her tour and boarded Brown” features Tooele County duction that told the story of advertisements in the program.” with the desire to break out of couple fell in love and married the Titanic in France for her voy- talent on and off stage. Along Tooele County. With a location and funding poverty she followed her sister later in 1886. age home. with producer Kimberly Wicker The Benson Gristmill Pageant the show secured the show will and brother to Leadville, Colo., J.J. struck riches in Leadville Margaret not only survived and Director Glen Carpenter, was staged annually until 2006 go on, Wicker said. in 1886. At that time Leadville when through his mining inge- the sinking of the Titanic, before Leslie Taylor is the music direc- when foundation members nuity the Little Johnny Mine reaching the American shore she tor and Becca Hall is the chore- decided to bring Broadway began producing substantial had organized a relief organiza- ographer. musicals to Tooele County. gold ore. The mine’s owner, tion and raised money to help The 26-member cast includes Since 2006, Gristmill pro- Sinus Infection? Allergies? the Ibix Company, awarded J.J. destitute survivors. Ehlana Durfee as Molly Brown ductions have included 12,500 shares of stock and a seat The legend of Molly Brown and Ryan Pettingill will be seen “Oklahoma,” “Seven Brides for on their board. was immortalized in 1960 when as Johnny “Leadville” Brown. Seven Brothers,” “Annie Get your Voice Disorders? Margaret worked in soup “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” The Gristmill show provides Gun,” “Tom Sawyer,” “Music kitchens in Leadville and was opened on Broadway with music an outlet for local performers, Man,” and “Fiddler on the Roof.” David K. Palmer M.D. involved in the women’s suffrage and lyrics by Meredith Willson and the show has earned a repu- The Benson Gristmill movement. and book by Richard Morris. tation for quality performances Performing Arts Foundation has Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C In 1894, the family moved to Willson also wrote the music among live theatergoers along scheduled four shows of “The (over 10 years of ears, nose and throat experience) Denver where Molly became and lyrics for “Music Man.” the Wasatch front. Unsinkable Molly Brown” on Ear, Nose & Throat a founding member of the Debbie Reynolds was nomi- “We have so much talent out Aug. 8, 9, 10 and 12. All shows Head & Neck Surgery Denver’s Women Club and advo- nated for the Academy Award’s here in Tooele it is amazing,” start at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are cated for literacy, education, best actress for her portrayal of Carpenter said, who is direct- available at the door, $10 for Allergy & Sinus suffrage and human rights. She Molly Brown in the 1964 movie ing his fourth show for the adults and $7 for youth 12 and Voice Disorders raised money to build hospitals based on the play. Foundation. under. and helped to establish the first “The show kind of follows the The Benson Gristmill [email protected] juvenile court in the U.S. life of Margaret Brown, with a Performing Arts Foundation Call 882-6448 to make an appointment Margaret was staying in Cairo, few exaggerations,” Carpenter started producing shows at the 1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste. #I • Tooele

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Clay Cammack in the Benson Gristmill production of “The Unsinkable Molly Brown,” which will be performed at Stansbury High School this week.

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