Former honored for a lifetime of achievements See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY April 11, 2019 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 125 No. 90 $1.00 Tooele approves preliminary plan for 700 South development Location is ignition site of 2016 wildfire that destroyed 11 homes and damaged 17

STEVE HOWE The property is already STAFF WRITER zoned for single-family resi- The preliminary plan for a dential and all of the lots in housing development in the the subdivision meet or exceed vacant field that was the igni- the minimum lot development tion site for a destructive wild- standards for lot size, frontage fire in 2016 was recommended and width, according to the for approval by the Tooele city’s staff report. Surrounding City Planning Commission on properties are either zoned Wednesday evening. for single-family residential or The proposed develop- built as single-family detached ment, at approximately 760 W. properties. 700 South, would include 54 There are three connections single-family lots on 14 acres to the subdivision, including of property. The residential lots to 700 South, 580 South and FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO range in size from .16 acres to American Way, with interior An early March storm brings a rainbow to the skies above Stansbury. March’s weather waffled between winter and spring bringing snow, rain, .32 acres, though the largest streets of 760 West, 580 South sun and above-normal precipitation to the Tooele area. lot abuts the development and and 680 South. fronts onto Coleman Street. A The preliminary plan .38-acre storm water detention includes a flag lot in the upper basin is located at the north- ® March moisture brings end west corner of the property. SEE DEVELOPMENT PAGE A7 to county’s drought status

TIM GILLIE EDITOR The wetter water year for Tooele City OKs permit for County continued in March, causing the U.S. Drought Monitor to lift its drought designation from nearly all of Tooele County. chemical transload Only 3.2% of the county remained in a drought condition as of April 2, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. at industrial depot The area of Tooele County remaining in drought is so small it doesn’t show up on the Drought Monitor’s map. According to STEVE HOWE according to Tooele City zon- the monitor’s statistical table, nobody lives STAFF WRITER ing administrator Andrew in the area. The Tooele City Planning Aagard. The western part of Tooele County, Commission approved a con- “Employees will arrive at the comprising 63% of the county, is desig- ditional use permit that allows site, transfer the material and nated as no drought. The eastern part an explosive manufactur- return to the main office or of Tooele County, consisting of 33.8% of ing and storage company to staging area,” Aagard said. transfer chemical product at Davey Bickford USA previ- SEE MARCH PAGE A7 ® the Peterson Industrial Depot ously applied for a similar during its meeting Wednesday conditional use permit at a dif- night. ferent property on Kira Drive, The permit would affect which was also approved by 4 acres of property east of the planning commission at its South Feldspar Road, which Feb. 13 meeting. is already zoned for industrial One of the chemicals trans- use. The company requesting ferred at the site would be the permit, Davey Bickford ammonium nitrate prill, which USA, will not produce or is used in fertilizer or explo- manufacture chemicals on site, sives, according to the fed- but will transfer them between eral Environmental Protection train cars and tractor-trailers, Agency. A safety data sheet and store them for periods of about ammonium nitrate prill up to 24 hours. was included in the materials There will be no buildings provided by Davey Bickford. on site, just railroad spurs FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS and transloading equipment, SEE PERMIT PAGE A4 ® Flowers peek out of the snow in Tooele City. The storm blanketed them with a couple of inches of snow while the mountains received more.

Grantsville General Plan public meeting set for Monday

More public comment will be received on draft plan with a 20-minute presenta- Ben Levenger, president of any comments or suggestions to have everything wrapped up tion by consultant Downtown Downtown Redevelopment received from Monday’s meet- by the end of May.” MARK WATSON “We are revamping the gen- Redevelopment Services of Services. ing into a final General Plan. The website grantsvilleplan. CORRESPONDENT eral plan, which hasn’t been Salt Lake City at 6:45 p.m. “We have come up with a “Then we will help the City org includes a draft General Grantsville residents are done since 2001,” said City Meeting tables will be set up draft of a General Plan from with the adoption process,” Plan and also a survey for invited to attend a meeting Councilwoman Jewel Allen. and comments received until comments we received at that Levenger said. “The planning residents to take to help in the Monday night to review and The meeting is set for 6:30- 8 p.m. meeting and from surveys commission will first review process. comment on the City’s devel- 8 p.m. Monday in Grantsville A similar meeting was held online,” Levenger said. it and make recommendation Allen said the City received oping General Plan, a City High School’s commons area. in January with about 350 He said it will take about and then the City Council will official says. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. people in attendance, said three weeks to incorporate vote to adopt it. We’re shooting SEE PLAN PAGE A4 ®

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS B9 4th Annual Rep. Stewart Gillie: Style HOMETOWN B1 Community town hall at changes 100% OBITUARIES A8 Performance Tooele City Hall of the time SPORTS A10 of Handel’s See A2 See A6 Messiah See A4 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY April 11, 2019 Stewart to hold town hall meeting at Tooele City Hall on Saturday

TIM GILLIE about Judgment Fund settle- Trump presidential campaign, EDITOR ments. and border security issues. Rep. Chris Stewart will be in Other March press releases In an interview with CNN on Tooele City on Saturday. from Stewart’s office explained Tuesday, Stewart said he was The Republican con- that the congressman voted disappointed when he heard gressman from Utah’s 2nd against the “for the People Attorney General William Barr Congressional District will Act of 2019,” in part because plans to release the Mueller hold a town hall meeting at it used federal tax dollars to report with redactions. Tooele City Hall from 3 p.m. to fund elections and granted Stewart said the reason for 4 p.m. federal jurisdiction to elec- his disappointment was not According to Stewart’s tions. Another release high- because he believes there will Facebook announcement of the lighted Stewart’s joining be great secrets in the redacted town hall meeting, he will “dis- with Republican members of portions of the report. cuss issues he’s working on in the House Permanent Select Some parts of the report Congress on your behalf.” Committee on Intelligence contain information on the TTB FILE PHOTO March press releases from to call for the resignation of grand jury, sources and meth- Congressman Chris Stewart answered questions during a town hall meeting in Tooele in September 2013. Stewart’s office highlighted the committee’s chairman, ods, and ongoing legal cases Stewart will hold a town hall meeting Saturday at Tooele City Hall from 3–4 p.m. the passing of three bills Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff. that legally cannot or be made sponsored by Stewart: to Another press release from public, according to Stewart. regardless, because they want about the family separation in 2012. Stewart grew up on a require an investigation for a Stewart’s office discussed a “The reason I didn’t want the court battle and the politi- policy at the border with dairy farm in Cache Valley. He response to the Putin regime’s report on the National Suicide to see any redactions is I knew cal battle,” Stewart said. “They Mexico, Stewart told CNN that is a former U.S. Air Force pilot, attempt to influence elec- Hotline Improvement Act of some conspiracy theorist, or want to keep this narrative “I don’t think there is a chance an author, and was the CEO of tions worldwide, to allow 2018, sponsored by Stewart. others that are grasping at alive. They don’t want to say in the world that the president a small business with consult- the State and Institutional As a member of the straws, would point to the what the Attorney General has would go back to that.” ing expertise in energy and Trust Lands Administration House Appropriations and redactions and say, ‘See the said and what Mr. Mueller con- “We’ve got an enormous the environment before being to acquire certain Bureau of Intelligence committees, evidence is in there,’” he said. cluded, they don’t want to say challenge on our border,” elected to Congress. Land Management land that Stewart has been interviewed Stewart referred to plans there was no conspiracy. Let’s Stewart said. “It truly is a crisis The town hall meeting will would increase funding for on national media recently for the House to subpoena the be honest with the American but that policy isn’t going to be held Saturday from 3-4 p.m. public education in Utah, and about both the Mueller report unredacted report as “political people, admit that, and move fix it.” at Tooele City Hall, 90 N. Main to require the Treasury depart- on alleged collusion between silliness.” on.” Stewart was first elected to Street in Tooele City. ment to disclose information Russian officials and the “They want to subpoena Responding to a question the Utah 2nd House District [email protected]

Diaz murder trial pushed Tooele man charged back again to next month with sex abuse, burglary

STEVE HOWE ance in 3rd District Court in case when they used familial STAFF WRITER November 2016. DNA testing, a technique The trial scheduled for later During a final pretrial that matches samples of DNA in separate cases this month in the 2011 mur- conference on Tuesday, the evidence from a crime scene der of Evelynne Derricott has jury trial set for April 22-26 to relatives in the state’s DNA STEVE HOWE ing party indicated the maintenance room been canceled with a pretrial was struck by 3rd District identification system. STAFF WRITER at the complex had been burglarized and a hearing now set for May 7. Court Judge Matthew Bates DNA samples found on a A Tooele man has been charged with hedge trimmer and cordless drill motor were Rogelio Diaz Jr., 26, of and a pretrial conference hammer, believed to be the three total felony counts in two separate taken. West Valley City, is charged was scheduled for May 7 at 9 murder weapon, and on the cases in 3rd District Court. The following day, Hunter was arrested with first-degree felony a.m. Diaz’s attorney, Edward steering wheel of Derricott’s Randy E. Hunter, 40, is charged with two for his outstanding warrant and interviewed murder, first-degree felony Brass, said the defense was stolen car, were a near match counts of second-degree felony sex abuse in connection with the burglary at the apart- aggravated burglary and not ready to go to trial as an to a member of Diaz’s family of a child in a case filed Feb. 15. He is also ment complex, the statement said. Hunter second-degree felony theft. expert witness was not ready. in the state’s DNA database. charged with third-degree felony burglary admitted to burglarizing the maintenance He pleaded not guilty to the The Diaz murder trial Police were able to elimi- and misdemeanor theft, in a case filed on room and said the stolen items were in a charges during an appear- has been rescheduled sev- nate other family members Wednesday. vehicle in Tooele City. eral times, most recently in who were already in the state On Jan. 6, Tooele City police received a After a search warrant was obtained for November 2018, when a jury DNA database or outside report a 7-year-old victim had been touched the vehicle, the stolen items were recovered, trial was canceled that was the country at the time of by Hunter, according to the probable cause according to the probable cause statement. Subscribe Today originally scheduled for Nov. Derricott’s murder. statement. During an interview with inves- Hunter made his initial appearance in 435-882-0050 26-28. The current court After narrowing in on Diaz, tigators, the victim described the abuse, in 3rd District Court on the sex abuse case on dates, struck on Tuesday, police obtained DNA samples which Hunter touched them sexually and Monday, where his bail was set at $50,000 were scheduled on Dec. 4. from a used energy drink can made them touch him. and he was appointed an attorney. He is Diaz was arrested in May and work gloves that he dis- After charges were filed in 3rd District scheduled to return to court for a schedul- 2016 in connection with carded. The DNA profile from Court on Feb. 15, a $50,000 warrant was ing conference on April 16 at 9 a.m. before TOOELE TRANSCRIPT the October 2011 murder of the can and gloves matched issued for Hunter on Feb. 26. Judge Matthew Bates. BULLETIN Tooele City resident Evelynne the DNA found on the ham- On March 29, a Tooele City police officer Hunter will also make his initial appear- Derricott. mer and steering wheel and was dispatched to an apartment complex ance in the burglary case on April 16 at 9 ADMINISTRATION Tooele City police detec- Diaz was arrested. regarding a burglary the night before, a a.m. before Bates. Scott C. Dunn Publisher tives received a break in the [email protected] probable cause statement said. The report- [email protected] Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus OFFICE Bruce Dunn Controller Chris Evans Office Manager Vicki Higgins Customer Service WALMART GIVES Jessica Boman Circulation Manager Police: Man killed EDITORIAL Tim Gillie Editor David Bern Editor-at-Large had fired gun around Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Steve Howe Staff Writer town before chase Mark Watson Correspondent ADVERTISING SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A at least one dozen officers Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager robbery suspect who was killed unleashing a rain of gunfire on Keith Bird Advertising Sales after leading police on a vehi- the Robinson’s truck after he Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & cle pursuit in Salt Lake City crashed into a tailor’s shop. Classified Advertising Manager had fired his weapon numer- Police said Robinson’s string LAYOUT & DESIGN ous times at different locations of crimes began when he stole John Hamilton Creative Director throughout the metro area a case of beer and flashed a Liz Arellano Graphic Artist before officers found him and handgun at a convenience PRODUCTION began the chase, authorities store in the Salt Lake City Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager said Tuesday. suburb of Taylorsville. Thirty Fred Feinauer Production Manager A detailed timeline released minutes later, Robinson pulled Dan Coats Pre-press Technician by Salt Lake City area police the gun again and demanded shed new light on Harold money at a different conve- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered Vincent Robinson’s actions nience store, firing the gun by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Monday morning and show inside, police said. Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele how remarkable it was that Within the next half hour County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the no bystanders or officers were before police met up with him, United States. killed. One officer suffered Robinson fired shots from his OFFICE HOURS: minor injuries from a rico- truck near a hotel and three Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. cheted bullet, and a bystander other Salt Lake City locations, COURTESY OF ROBIN FREDERICKSON suffered a minor injury. police said. During the pursuit, CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. The Tooele Walmart store donated to Tooele Responds, the 501(c)(3) organization that helps Tooele coun- “Just the totality of what they say Robinson fired at sev- PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: ty become more resilient in disasters by offering training, exercises, and resources for those that would occurred; we are very, very eral police cars that followed 4 p.m. day prior to publication. need help in major emergencies and disasters in Tooele County. To learn more about Tooele Responds fortunate,” said Salt Lake him. COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, visit www.tooeleresponds.org. Pictured: Tina Worcester, Tooele Responds VP; Robin Frederickson, Tooele County Sheriff Rosie Rivera at Robinson, 37, died after BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: Responds President; Shon Facer, Walmart Store Manager; Sheridee Stuckey, Asset Protection Manager; a news conference Tuesday. “I crashing into a tailor’s shop, 3 p.m. day prior to publication. Sarah Seamons, Walmart Co-Manager; and Jody Black, Tooele Responds Treasurer. can tell you that we are going where police fired dozens of OBITUARY DEADLINE: to continue working together rounds at his truck. 10 a.m. day of publication. as police departments to train Salt Lake City Police Chief Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals and be prepared because we Mike Brown said having 10 postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by know society is changing and officers on leave will force him the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, these types of things are going to juggle schedules and pay Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, to continue to occur.” overtime until the investiga- Tooele City, Utah 84074. 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Starbucks 1000 NORTH A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY April 11, 2019 FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK In 1994, 3 teens die when their car is hit by freight train he Tooele Transcript She explained that the prop- Settlement Canyon Reservoir. 1941 as a rationing program in Bulletin has published erty was owned by Gibbons Tooele County Conservation support of the American effort April 11, 1919 TTooele County news since and Reed Construction and the Officer Ray Garrard said the in World War II, according to The front page listed deci- 1894. Here is a flashback of property was zoned Multiple first load of 3,062 rainbow history.com. sions made at Tooele County local front-page news from 25, Use 40, which allowed opera- trout arrived on April 3 from a The program limited the Commission meeting on April 7. 50, 75 and 100 years ago that Front-Page tions such as a gravel pit. Salt Lake City area hatchery. A purchase of certain commodi- The County would pay half of occurred during the second second load of 3,197 fish were ties (tires, cars, metal typewrit- the expense in placing a cement week of April. Flashback April 8-11, 1969 planted on April 4. ers, bicycles, stoves and rubber culvert near Harry Williams’ Tooele Mayor Frank Bowman About 12,000 trout had been shoes) to people who had residence with Tooele City pay- April 12-14, 1994 announced that engineers were planted in the reservoir prior to demonstrated a special need for ing the other half. Three local teenagers were 8 p.m. on the intersection of expected to begin preparing the opening of fishing season on them. It also imited the quantity Fred W. Boyd was appointed killed on a Sunday night on Rogers and Coleman streets plans and specifications for new May 31. of things — like butter, coffee, Registrar of Vital Statistics at Tooele’s northwest side after near the Tooele City Sewer curbs and gutters along Main sugar, cooking fat, gasoline Deep Creek, and Faye Dunn was their compact car crossed the Plant. Street between First South and April 11-14, 1944 and non-rubber shoes — which appointed for Lake Point. path of an oncoming freight Later in the week, Erda resi- First North. Board members of the Tooele every citizen was allowed to William C. Callister was train. dents voiced resounding opposi- Planning would be completed War Price and Rationing Board, buy. appointed Constable of Iosepa. Police said Becky Booth, tion during a public building by Bush and Gudgell Engineers as well as chief clerks and price Later in the week, the front The Tooele County Recorder 15, Florence Valerio, 16, and to a Salt Lake City construction and land surveyors from Salt clerks, were scheduled to attend page announced that a postmas- was given permission to recopy Rocky Carson, 16, all of Tooele, company’s proposal to build a Lake City. a district conference at the ter position was still available at abstract records into a new were probably killed instantly gravel pit near Erda. The project was approved Tooele County Courthouse on Mercur. No eligible applications book. when their 1987 2-door Yugo But, Shirley Worthington, by the Utah State Road April 17 at 3 p.m. had been received when the Mr. Cannon of Salt Lake City went over a rural railroad chairman of the Tooele Commission. The amount of H. Grant Ivins, district direc- vacancy was first advertised in appeared before the Board with crossing and was hit broadside County Planning and Zoning $3,828, or 50% of cost, would tor of the Federal Office of Price January. plans to remodel the commis- by a Union Pacific train’s lead Commission, told Erda residents be paid for by the State. Administration (OPA), would Inability in finding a suitable sion office. The plans would be engine. there is not much Tooele County Friday’s front page featured make the main presentation. postmaster could result in clos- submitted at the next meeting. The accident occurred around can do to stop the proposal. news of fish being planted at The OPA was established in ing the post office. [email protected] Easter performance of ‘Messiah’ set for Sunday at Tooele Stake MARK WATSON Briggs will also be the trumpet tions while Nash is away on CORRESPONDENT soloist. a mission with her husband The Tooele Regional Chorus Susanna Hanson is the Mark in Berlin, Germany, for & Orchestra will present an orchestra director with The Church of Jesus Christ of Easter performance of George Pamela Dale as conductor Latter-day Saints. Frederick Handel’s “Messiah” of the combined chorus and Wallace holds bachelor’s on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the orchestra. Sandi Ajax is the and master’s degrees in music Tooele Stake Center. pianist. education from Brigham The event is a free gift “Though sponsored by Young University and Boise to the community with no the Church of Jesus Christ of State University, respectively. admission, said Barbara Latter-day Saints, this is an As a secondary music Wallace, president of the interfaith chorus and orches- educator, she taught choir, Tooele Regional Chorus & tra and everyone is welcome orchestra and guitar during Orchestra. to come and enjoy the event,” a 20-year career in Utah and Wallace provided a list of Wallace wrote in an email to Idaho public schools. Wallace soloists and directors for this the Transcript Bulletin. said she and her husband year’s production. Wallace said Betta Nash Steve moved from Boise, Soloists include Gregg asked her last fall to pre- Idaho, to Erda in August 2016. Briggs, Gary Hoover, Heidi pare to take over for her as Tooele Stake Center is Robinson, Katelynd Blake, president of Tooele Regional located at 210 E. 200 South in Rand Johnson, Denise Chorus & Orchestra and Tooele. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO McCubbins and Wallace. organize “Messiah” produc- [email protected] The Tooele Valley Regional Chorus and Orchestras 34th annual performance of the “Messiah” in December 2018. The chorus and orchestra will perform their 4th annual Easter performance of the “Messiah” on Sunday.

Council to begin the process of of the city and point to things Plan revamping the General Plan. they liked or didn’t like,” Allen continued from page A1 Grantsville City was required said. to match the grant with an She said people provided additional $12,000. comments on transportation, a transportation and land “At the meeting in January, economic development and use grant of $60,000 through people were able to come in other items. the Wasatch Front Regional and look at a number of maps Allen said the City Council

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The297 West ClarkOld Street Grantsville Church Dinner Theatre Lindsay Stahl and Tony Hibler leave their comments on the Grantsville general plan park and recreation map at presents Monday night’s open house at Grantsville High School.

The musical companion to Saturday’s Warrior often makes decisions about this point,” Allen said. “There reflect what citizens want for zoning and development and has been a lot of work done the City.” it helps the council immensely over the past few months Growth issues have been a to receive comments from the with our steering committee major concern, she added. public. and with the guidance of our [email protected] “I’m really excited to get to consultants. Our plan should

spill containment follow- Utah Avenue is no longer an Permit ing local, state and federal approved truck route. continued from page A1 regulations, and requiring the Following the presentation company to notify the Tooele by Aagard, a public hearing City Fire Department of any was held. No one spoke during The prill is a solid and could changes in product type prior the public hearing and Aagard be “easily scooped up and to accepting the new product. said none of the adjacent prop- properly disposed of,” accord- Truck are essentially only erty owners notified of the ing to the city’s staff report. allowed to use state highways permit responded either. Dave Bickford USA provided outside the industrial depot, On a motion from spill containment information according to the staff report. Commissioner Tyson Hamilton, should a spill occur. Only state Route 36, 1000 seconded by Commissioner City staff recommended North west of Main Street and Bucky Whitehouse, the com- approval, with conditions that state Route 112 west of the mission unanimously approved include truck traffic following 1000 North intersection would the conditional use permit. established routes, chemical be permitted for truck traffic. [email protected]

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As I struck the “t” to end the school that lack of trust hurt A book of rules eliminates word, it was like I flipped a my grade in arithmetic. the gray areas of English lan- light switch. We used to get timed tests guage rules and is the final “This is an AP story. How in addition, subtraction, and arbiter — or is it arbitrator — could AP let such an obvious multiplication. We weren’t sup- between formal language and mistake get passed them,” I posed to calculate an answer, the vernacular. thought. but quickly recall the answer The book of rules in most A quick Google search dis- and write it down and move on newsrooms across the coun- covered a tweet from the AP to the next one. try is the Associated Press Stylebook dated just a few days I always got 100% of them Stylebook. ago. correct, but I never finished The AP stylebook eliminates The percent sign is now to the full sheet. Sometimes I judgment and causes all dis- be used when it is paired with answered less than half of putes to be settled uniformly. a number! what my classmates answered. As a result, readers everywhere I guess I will thank the AP I just didn’t trust my ability see barbecue, not barbeque secret society by buying a new to recall that six plus three is or bar-b-q. Ketchup is always stylebook when this change nine. I mean, I could remem- ketchup and never catsup. And makes it to print. ber nine, but what if I remem- that mostly cotton shirt that I understand AP has made bered wrong? Every answer you might wear under a shirt about 200 changes to the AP had to be perfect. is a T-shirt, not a t-shirt or tee FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Stylebook this year, which is I devised several clever shirt. Tooele Transcript Bulletin Editor Tim Gillie reads The Associated Press Style Book at his desk in the newsroom. normal. 3-D is now 3D. Get methods to check my answers. The problem is the rules ready to see reelect instead of I used the clock — thankfully sometimes appear arbitrary. helps sell new books. So I started using Walmart for this percent rule. re-elect. Third-grade teachers we had analog clocks with There is usually no rule to fol- When I first started writing again. One school of thought is are now third grade teachers, numbers and hands — as a low. In some cases the entry for the Transcript Bulletin, I That worked great until a that the percent sign did not although they teach third- number line. I would find the in the AP Stylebook warns you wrote about the only big-box few years ago AP changed it properly transmit properly over grade students. six and then count three more that the AP style is a contradic- store on the north end of back to Wal-Mart. AP’s old teletype system, so it I told you they don’t follow numbers over and find nine. tion to normal rules. Tooele City. I called it Walmart, But don’t worry, I under- had to be spelled out. rules nor make sense. Now I knew that nine was The only way to know AP because that’s what it said on stand since Wal-Mart officially The other story I’ve heard This one isn’t new, but it has right. Style is just to know it, which the side of the building and on changed its corporate name to is that back in the days when always perplexed me, if you Sometimes I would count requires memory, and there’s the retailer’s plastic sacks. Walmart, Inc., it’s now OK to newspapers were printed using strictly interpret AP rules. silently to myself as I lightly my problem. My editor sent back my call it Walmart, again. lead type, ink would pool up The entry in the AP tapped my pencil on the paper I have to look it up, because story. Among the correc- To be safe, I might start in the little circles in the per- Stylebook for the holiday that in the same pattern as the dots what if I remember it wrong? tions, he asked me to change using “that store that shall not cent sign and leave an indis- falls on the day after July 3 on a die. Wrong is not an option, Walmart to Wal-Mart, because be named.” tinguishable smudge when is called Fourth of July or That same frustration with especially for a newspaper — the sign on the store is irrel- One of my pet peeves over printed. July Fourth. The entry also trusting my memory and and there is an entry for fake evant — the AP Stylebook said the years in news writing has Modern electronic commu- notes that the federal holiday the quest for perfection still news in the AP Stylebook. it’s “Wal-Mart.” been the percent sign. AP nications and printing certain- is observed on Friday if July plagues me today. Complicating my usual self- A few years later, I checked Stylebook requires the word ly rendered these two excuses 4 falls on a Saturday and on But not with arithmetic. I’m doubt is the fact that AP keeps another story in which I made percent to be spelled out. No obsolete years ago. Monday if it falls on a Sunday. pretty comfortable with seven moving the target. reference to the store from using the percent sign. But who am I to tell a secret So does that mean if July 4 plus five equals 12. It’s with I’m sure that once a year a Arkansas, but this time the It’s p-e-r-c-e-n-t and never group of copy editors that took falls on a Saturday that July 3 writing. secret society of copywriters editor had changed every Wal- %. forever to change Internet to is July Fourth? While journalists are nor- get together and possibly offer Mart to Walmart. Usually in journalism if you internet or e-mail to email, Think about that while mally very independent and up a sacrifice of writers blood “Hey, you got that wrong,” I can say the same thing in less that they need to change some- you’re looking at the beauti- creative people, for the sake — newspaper ink — and make said with confidence. words, or in this case fewer let- thing. They’ll do it, when they ful % symbols in today’s story of uniformity, somebody had changes to the stylebook. This “Hey, AP style changed,” he ters, you do. want to. about March’s weather. to develop a book of rules for keeps things up to date and politely retorted. I’ve heard several excuses But then, just last week, I [email protected]

Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 Burning Man festival backers oppose new federal restrictions SPARKS, Nev. (AP) — Some ful theme camps. Clothing is time I did it, I got less than a supporters of the Burning Man optional. bucket full,” Osterhagen said. counter-culture festival are Organizers say the bureau’s Several speakers said the complaining about new restric- proposed changes would add agency was creating solu- tions the federal government is $10 million annually to the tions for problems that don’t proposing for the event. costs of the weeklong event exist. Some shouted insults at The U.S. Bureau of Land that culminates Labor Day Bureau Field Manager Mark Management held a public weekend with the burning of a Hall. meeting Monday on a draft towering wooden effigy. But Patrick Donnelly, environmental impact state- Another public meeting was Nevada state director for the ment that includes proposals scheduled Tuesday night in Center for Biological Diversity, to step up security searches Lovelock, Nevada. said his national environmen- and erect new barriers around “BLM envisions you under tal group supports many of the MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY RULES HAVE the event if it is permitted to surveillance in Black Rock City, “sensible measures’’ proposed expand its capacity to 100,000. surrounded not by scenic land- to better protect the desert CHANGED. YOU MAY NOW BE ELIGIBLE! Several festival supporters scape but by impenetrable con- ecosystem. among the nearly 200 people crete barriers, where dump- “In 15 years of attending who jammed the meeting sters replace goodwill, where public meetings on environ- On April 1, Medicaid enrollment opens for 80,000 Utah residents. room said the plans would your actions are monitored mental review documents, cause more harm to the envi- by police and security guards I’ve never seen BLM be quite With the new rules, you owe it to yourself to see if you’re eligible. ronment than existing require- ... where you are greeted by so accommodating to people Plus, if you see a University of Utah Health provider, you can keep ments, including mandating a constitutional violation,” shouting, interrupting and trash containers that would said Marmee Benson, Burning heckling,” Donnelly said. your doctor. attract an accumulation of gar- Man’s associate director of gov- “We’re dealing with a pub- bage at the site where “leave ernment affairs. lic lands user group that has Check this chart to see if you’re eligible: no trace’’ is a mantra and most “We see Black Rock City as had few controls put on their festival-goers are dedicated to an imperfect but magnificent behaviors for decades and packing in and out their own cultural epicenter, character- they want to see it stay that FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES CHART trash. ized by kindness and generos- way,” he said. “Burning Man The potential measures are ity, creativity, self-expression,” is the single largest gathering Household/ You may qualify for Medicaid Household/ You may qualify for Medicaid included as part of its con- she said. “Where people come on any sort of public lands in Family Size if you make less than: Family Size if you make less than: sideration of a new 10-year together to celebrate the the country and needs to be 1 $12,490/year 6 $34,590/year special use permit for the tem- human spirit and celebrate our treated the same way we treat porary community known as public lands.” a gold mine, an oilfield or an 2 $16,910/year 7 $39,010/year Black Rock City on the Black Frederick Osterhagen, a off-road vehicle race.” Rock Desert, 100 miles (160 “leave no trace” instructor Hall said the agency intends 3 $21,330/year 8 $43,430/year kilometers) north of Reno. from Carson City who’s been to issue a final impact state- Moved from San Francisco’s volunteering to pick up trash ment in July after deciding on For families/households with more 4 $25,750/year Baker Beach in 1990, the than 8 persons, add $4,420 for each on the playa for 30 years, options to either boost capacity 5 $30,170/year additional person. celebration of creativity and vouched for the group’s envi- to 100,000, keep it at the cur- free-expression is dubbed the ronmental credentials. rent 80,000, cut it to 50,000 or largest outdoor arts festival Before Burning Man arrived, deny a special use permit alto- in North America, with drum he said he would gather three gether. He indicated the no- YOUR MEDICAID SERVICES INCLUDE: circles, decorated art cars, or four big garbage bags full of permit alternative is unlikely guerilla theatrics and color- trash on a single visit. “The last to prevail.

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National Weather Service, said March his reporting station received continued from page A1 3.08 inches of total precipita- tion during March. Normal precipitation for the month is the county, is designated as 2.32 inches. drought level zero, a level not There was also more snow considered as a drought by than normal during March in the U.S. Drought Monitor. It Tooele City with 19.6 inches. is a designation used for areas Normal snowfall for March in showing dryness but not yet in Tooele City is 16 inches. drought, or for areas recover- Total precipitation for the ing from drought. water year in Tooele City, Tooele County’s pattern of which started Oct. 1, was increased precipitation for 12.57 inches as of March 31, the water year was part of a according to Bevan. Normal statewide trend, according total precipitation as of March to the National Resources 31 in Tooele City is 9.70 Conservation Service’s March inches. Utah Climate and Water Bevan reported that tem- Report. peratures in Tooele City during “Drought conditions contin- March have ranged from a high ued to improve across the state of 65 degrees on March 26 and in March. ... Looking ahead 27 to a low of 22 degrees on to the wet pattern predicted, March 15. drought conditions are likely to The NRCS water run-off sea- continue to improve in April,” son starts in April. As the run- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO reads the NRCS report. off season starts, Settlement Settlement Canyon Reservior is at 44% of total capacity with more spring runoff expected in the coming months. Mountain ranges in Tooele Canyon Reservoir is at 44% of and Rush valleys are covered total capacity and Grantsville with a higher than normal reservoir is at 61%, according amount of snow. to NRCS data. The snow water equivalent, According to the National or amount of water in the Weather Service’s Climate snow pack, in Tooele Valley Prediction Center, the forecast was at an average of 152 per- for the next 10 days in Tooele cent of the 30-year median as County is for temperatures in of March 31, 2019, according the normal range and precipi- to data collected by NRCS tation ranging from normal to SNOTEL sites. slightly above normal. The Mining Fork SNOTEL The U.S. Drought Monitor site in South Willow Fork of is jointly produced by the the Stansbury Mountains National Drought Mitigation reported 23.6 inches of snow Center at the University water equivalent as of March of Nebraska-Lincoln, the 30, which is 132% of the United States Department of median amount of snow water Agriculture, and the National equivalent for the month of Oceanic and Atmospheric March. Administration. $ In the Oquirrh Mountains, SNOTEL, or snow telemetry, UP TO the Rocky Basin - Settlement are remote battery powered Canyon SNOTEL site reported sites across western mountains 13,000 OFF 34.6 inches of snow water that automatically measure equivalent, which is 157% of and transmit information the median. The Vernon Creek about snow depth, water con- MOST ALL SNOTEL site in the Sheeprock tent, rainfall and air tempera- Mountains reported 14.9 inch- ture. They are managed by the es of snow water equivalent, or USDA’s National Resources and 186% of the median. Conservation Service. Ned Bevan, Tooele City [email protected] weather observer for the NEW TRUCKS!

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Ace Glen Jensen Andrea Medrano bors they had a very happy her with yard work and house- family life for many years. hold chores. Mom’s pride and Ace Glen Jensen, age 17 DuBois There is a big celebra- joy were her three grandkids, days, passed away in his lov- Andrea Medrano DuBois, tion in “Disneyland” as mom Travis, Trevor, Jessica and her ing mother’s arms April 7, age 69, made the trek to is reunited with our dad; companion dog, GinGin. 2019, at Primary Children’s “Disneyland” on April 9, 2019. our grandpa Luis; grandma Please join us in mom’s cel- Hospital in Salt Lake City, She unexpectedly passed sud- Juanita; uncle Ernie; aunt ebration of life Monday, April Utah, of a short illness. Born denly and peacefully in her Karel; our uncle Johnny and 15, 2019. A viewing will be at March 21, 2019, Ace passed home joining her loving hus- his wife, aunt April, and their 3 p.m. with services at 4 p.m. gently into the arms of Jesus. band John W. DuBois. She was son, Jason; uncle Clarence; at the Hale Street LDS meet- Ace is the son of Ashley K. born in Costilla, New Mexico, and the baby of them all, uncle ing house, 428 S. Hale St., Millward Jensen and Larry J. on April 17, 1949, to Luis and Louie. As mom is celebrating Grantsville, Utah. Internment Jensen, Jr. Juanita Medrano. She was with them, we are celebrating will be at the Grantsville City During his brief visit on their third of nine children and her life here with those of us Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, earth he enjoyed snuggles and moved to Grantsville when she who remain: aunt Jenny Lou please donate to your local kisses and his two big broth- was just a toddler. Martinez; uncle Jimmy; uncle animal charity on behalf of ers, VonRay (4), and Vinny Our loving mother had a Jacob and wife, aunt Jennifer; our mother who dearly loved (2), and the soft caress of great adventure and lived a uncle Robert and wife, aunt all animals. Special thanks to his mommy. He was loved by Clyde and Alice Jensen. short time in Hawaii but knew 1981, in Stansbury Park, Utah. Kris; and aunt Jamie Lee; and, mom’s personal healthcare all who met him and will be A memorial service will Grantsville was her true home After they were married, John of course, her kids, Angie and team: Joey, April, Rachel, Cat, greatly missed. Ace is survived be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, and eventually returned. It and Andrea bought a house BA Valdez, Cindy and Wade Kelly, and Kevin; and we are by his grandparents, Glen April 13, 2019, at the Clark was during her work at the on Cooley street in Grantsville Golden. She loved her many sorry if we missed anyone. Ray Millward, Joseph and 2nd Ward Church, 81 N. Tooele Army Depot where she where they lived with their two nieces and nephews as if they Mommy loved and touched the Susan Orifici, and Larry James Church St., Grantsville, Utah. met the love of her life, John. daughters Angie and Cindy. were her own children and her lives of so many that we are so Jensen Sr.; great-grandmoth- A viewing will be held one They were married July 10, Surrounded by loving neigh- nephew Jeffrey would help grateful for everything. er, Madge Hogan Millward; hour prior to the service at 10 and many aunts, uncles, a.m. Interment will follow at cousins and loving relatives. Grantsville City Cemetery. A Welcomed into the loving fund has been set up to help arms of his great-grandfather, with the funeral expenses Ronald C. Anderson arena again, participating cheering up. Even during his Dean L. Hogan; great-grand- in the name of Ace Jensen with his granddaughter Lexi, last days he still maintained father, Lynn Bruce Millward; Benefit Memorial Fund at Ronald C Anderson left perfecting her softball abilities that sense of humor, making great-grandmother Kathleen Wells Fargo bank or at Venmo this world in the early morn- and attending every practice visitors and family members Smith; and grandparents, under Susan K. Orifici. ing of April 6, 2019, after a and game. He became the lead giggle with his dry wit. Being brave battle with cancer. He adventurer as he, his sons, retired, he and Crystal were is survived by his loving wife, nephews, and father-in-law blessed to spend countless Crystal (Nash); children, braved the elements as they hours together, planning and Jennifer, Travis (Elizabeth), went deer hunting each year, taking camping trips, helping Nate (Paige), Curtis (Trevor), seeing who could bring home and playing with the grand- Steffanie (Zachary), Zachary the biggest buck. This year he children, and participating (Shyloe), Josh, and Samantha; laughed and said his role in in Ron’s most favorite event: mother- and father-in-law, the deer hunt this year was to having monthly family nights Curt and Shawnee Nash; sib- man the camp site, cook the with their large family. Ron lings, Marge (Dave), Valene meals, and mind the fire while was blessed on this earth with HAPPY (Dave), Larry (Suzie), Bruce the younger crew went out to a large and extended fam- BIRTHDAY! (Julie); brother-in-law, Kelly climb the mountains, endure ily who will remember him In Loving Memory Nash,; and many, many the cold, and find the deer. always and miss him so much. beloved nieces and nephews. Ron’s greatest love was to Ron will most often be We love you – our wonderful To Damian Ron was the proud grand- spend time outdoors land- remembered for his acts of husband, son, father, grand- Herrera father of Brayden, Emmaline, scaping his yard, camping, kindness and the charity father, brother, uncle, and Ten years have come and gone Lexi, Trey, Skylie, Kyrian, fishing, and hunting. One of he showed in his everyday friend! Sunsets have gone up and down Kale, Titan, Temperance, his most favorite things to do life, helping anyone who Funeral services will be Wind still blows, Clouds still form Jade, and Sapphire. He was was to take his grandchildren needed assistance, and serv- held April 12, 2019, at the We’re sending Love and Kisses preceded in death by his par- camping in the summer and ing in many positions for Tooele East Stake Center, 752 To You from this day on! ents, Clarence (Andy) and swimming all year round. He The Church of Jesus Christ N. 520 East, Tooele, Utah, at From the very start there was a hole Cleora Anderson, and sister was always involved in sport- of Latter-day Saints. His acts 1 p.m. A viewing to be held In my heart as it remains Marilyn. Ron was proud to be ing events, coaching his sons of kindness will live on with one hour prior to the funeral I go on knowing together again We shall be, a veteran, serving his country Nate and Zach’s basketball those he has served. He was services at the same location. Me in a chair and you on my Knee!! as a member of the U.S. Army. and teams, and after quite the character and a big Interment will directly follow Love Grandma, Grandpa, Shawn, He also served a tour as a civil his own kids were grown, was tease, and ready to put a smile the funeral at the Tooele City KeShawn, KeAndria, Cho servant in Iraq and Kuwait. excited to enter the sports on the face of anyone needing Cemetery.

Subscribe 435-882-0050 Lawsuit challenges Utah ban Know This Warning Sign Did you know this sign marks high-pressure on abortions after 18 weeks underground natural gas pipelines in your area? SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — mity or serious detriment to babies. He also said he was not Abortion rights groups filed a the mother’s health. worried about the potential $2 lawsuit Wednesday challeng- The legal battle in Utah million cost of a lawsuit if the ing the constitutionality of a comes as abortion opponents state loses. new Utah law banning most across the country push for Herbert declined comment abortions after 18 weeks of near-total bans on the proce- through office spokeswoman gestation, following through dure, emboldened by the new Anna Lehnardt, who said the on a vow made when lawmak- conservative majority on the governor does not comment on ers considered the measure Supreme Court and seeking ongoing legislation. during this year’s legislative cases that could be used to The new Utah ban adds to session. challenge Roe v. Wade, the a long list of statewide abor- The law violates the U.S. court’s 1973 ruling that legal- tion restrictions, including a Supreme Court’s longtime ized abortion nationwide. 72-hour waiting period and an stance that states cannot ban The sponsor of the Utah in-person informed consent abortion before the fetus is via- measure, Republican Rep. session for women seeking ble outside the womb, usually Cheryl Acton, said she spon- abortions. at about 23 weeks, the Planned sored it to reduce the number Herbert also signed into law Parenthood Association of of second-trimester abortions this year a measure banning Utah argued. The American that “shock the conscience.” abortion if the only reason for Civil Liberties Union of Utah is Acton said after the lawsuit the abortions is fetal diagnosis assisting with the lawsuit filed was filed that she agrees that of Down syndrome. The law in federal court. the Utah law faces long odds contains a so-called trigger The groups asked a judge of being upheld at the lower clause and would not go into to delay the implementation court level, but is enthused effect unless a similar measure Call 811 Before You Dig of the law, which is set to take at the possibility that it might is upheld in court for another State law requires you to call 811 two business days prior to doing any excavation. effect on May 14. eventually be heard by the U.S. U.S. state. A Dominion Energy representative will come locate and mark existing underground “Decades of unanimous Supreme Court on appeal. Republican Arkansas Gov. precedent have made clear “We believe that it time Asa Hutchinson has also signed pipelines for you at no charge. that a ban on such abortions to revisit Roe v. Wade,” said an 18-week ban, and several violates the 14th Amendment Acton, a part-time writer and other states have considered or For a list of companies operating pipelines in your area, visit to the U.S. Constitution,” the editor from the Salt Lake City passed proposals to ban abor- www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. lawsuit said. “Undeterred, suburb of West Jordan. tion much earlier, once a fetal Utah has yet again enacted a Utah Gov. Gary Herbert, a heartbeat can be found. Know How to Recognize, Report Pipeline Hazards patently unconstitutional ban Republican, said when sign- Officials from Planned on previability abortion.” ing the law that he thought Parenthood and the ACLU These uncommon conditions may indicate a pipeline problem or emergency: The Utah measure allows it strikes the right balance were scheduled to speak about some exceptions — including between a woman’s right to the lawsuit at a midday news cases of rape, fatal fetal defor- choose and protecting unborn conference in Salt Lake City.

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SPORTS WRAP Stansbury boys soccer vs. Cowboys fall to Bears in Juan Diego The Stansbury boys soccer team picked up a crucial 1-0 victory over Juan Diego in rain-soaked region game Region 11 play at Stallion Grantsville’s the Cowboys’ problems this sea- Nathen Wright Stadium on Wednesday, mov- DARREN VAUGHAN son, and they lost another key (17 in red) con- ing the Stallions (7-5-1, 5-2-1 SPORTS EDITOR GHS SOCCER piece when sophomore Nathen trols the ball Region 11) back into first place The Grantsville boys soccer Wright left Wednesday’s game during Friday’s in the region standings with team has had to learn on the the Cowboys to 2-8-0 overall with a right leg injury and non-region four matches remaining in the fly this season, with an inex- and 0-4-0 in Region 13 play, didn’t return. Wright was the boys soccer regular season. Tyler Kitchen perienced roster of underclass- with four matches left in the fourth Grantsville player to go match against scored the game-winning goal men forced to play big minutes regular season. down with an injury this year. Wendover in in the 78th minute for the against a difficult region sched- “They’ve got some really “It’s killing us,” Lowry said. Grantsville. Stallions, while Ethan Toland Grantsville ule. good players on their left side,” Despite being short-handed earned the shutout in goal. lost to Summit The Cowboys’ latest lesson Grantsville coach Travis Lowry and overmatched by a more Stansbury will travel to Park Academy 8-0 came on a chilly, gloomy and said of Summit Academy. “Then experienced Summit Academy City for another key region in a Region wet Wednesday afternoon in they bring their outside back side, the Cowboys hung tough match Monday. 13 match in Bluffdale, where Grantsville up, and we don’t see that very with the Bears (8-1, 4-1) for Bluffdale on Notable HS boys soccer suffered an 8-0 loss to one of often. It’s tough for us to be much of the first half. Summit Wednesday. scores Class 3A’s top teams in Summit physical with them.” FRANCIE Tuesday ➤ AUFDEMORTE/ Academy. The defeat dropped Injuries have compounded SEE COWBOYS PAGE A11 TTB PHOTO Canyon View 3, Hurricane 2, 2OT Desert Hills 3, Snow Canyon 0 Dixie 6, Cedar 0 Orem 8, Payson 0 Salem Hills 4, Lehi 1 Soccer Mountain Crest 2, Bear River 0 Ridgeline 3, Green Canyon 1 The hits keep on coming Sky View 5, Logan 4 teams ALA 7, Juab 0 Carbon 3, Maeser Prep 2 Delta 1, Union 0 Grand 10, South Sevier 0 taking North Sanpete 2, Emery 0 Richfield 3, Manti 2 Wednesday big steps Stansbury 1, Juan Diego 0 Summit Academy 8, Grantsville 0 Mountain View 3, Uintah 0 forward Spanish Fork 4, Timpanogos 0 Morgan 3, Judge Memorial 1 DARREN VAUGHAN South Summit 1, Delta 0 SPORTS EDITOR HS boys soccer standings It is the midway point of the Region 11 2019 high school boys soccer Overall Region season, and the postseason pic- Stansbury 7-5-1 5-2-1 ture is beginning to sort itself Ogden 4-2-2 4-1-2 out. Ben Lomond 5-4-0 4-2-0 Bonneville 4-4-2 3-3-1 SHS SOCCER Park City 3-5-1 3-3-0 Juan Diego 2-6-1 2-4-1 THS SOCCER Tooele 0-8-1 0-6-1 Region 13 GHS SOCCER Overall Region Summit Acad. 8-1-0 4-1-0 The Stansbury boys soccer Morgan 6-4-2 2-1-1 team has already surpassed Judge Mem. 5-3-1 2-2-0 its win total from a year ago, S. Summit 5-3-3 1-1-1 and there are still four matches Grantsville 2-8-0 0-4-0 remaining in the Region 11 season. Tooele is going through Notable HS softball scores a rebuilding process with a Tuesday young, inexperienced roster, Cedar 5, Hurricane 0 but has already shown signs Desert Hills 15, Pine View 5 of improvement in the second Snow Canyon 4, Canyon View 2 Softball teams half of the region schedule by Uintah 20, Mountain View 0 earning a 4-4 draw against Manti 14, Richfield 2 second-place Ogden after losing Emery 9, Carbon 8 can score runs 4-0 to the Tigers just a few days earlier. Grantsville also has a HS softball standings young team and is battling its Region 11 Grantsville’s Rylee in bunches way through a difficult Region Overall Region Udom (above) is hitting .657 for the 13 slate that includes several of Tooele 10-1 4-0 DARREN VAUGHAN Cowboys this sea- the top teams in Class 3A. Bonneville 6-5 4-0 SPORTS EDITOR son as GHS sits in Here is a closer look at the Park City 5-2 3-2 Tooele County’s three soft- first place in Region Tooele Valley’s three high Stansbury 7-5 2-2 ball teams are all enjoying suc- 13. Stansbury’s school soccer squads as they Maame Johnson (8, Ogden 2-7 1-3 cessful seasons at the halfway enter the home stretch of their point, and they have the statis- left) slides into sec- season. Juan Diego 2-6 1-4 ond base during a

Ben Lomond 2-9 0-4 home game against Stansbury Region 13 Hunter. Johnson is (7-5-1, 5-2-1 Region 11) Overall Region GHS SOFTBALL Stansbury’s leading Last season, the Stallions Grantsville 9-4 4-0 hitter this season. went 4-8-0 in region play and missed out on the postseason. Morgan 9-5 2-1 THS SOFTBALL FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ TTB PHOTOS They have experienced an Summit Acad. 4-12 2-2 impressive turnaround in 2019, S. Summit 4-8 0-2 SHS SOFTBALL what makes the Cowboys, opponents hit just .159 off of with four doubles, three home having already earned four Judge Mem. 0-8 0-3 Buffaloes and Stallions tick. her. Cowan has a 1.75 ERA and runs, 13 RBIs and 15 runs more points in the standings Notable HS baseball scores tics to match. Grantsville an opposing batting average scored. Peterson hits .366 with with one-third of the season Tuesday Two-time defending Class (9-4, 4-0 Region 13) of .234, while Frischknecht’s three doubles, two triples, left. Desert Hills 39, Canyon View 3 3A champion Grantsville has The Cowboys appear well numbers are 1.95 and .128, three home runs, 13 RBIs and A key part of their success Dixie 5, Hurricane 3 power to spare in its batting on their way to another trip to respectively. 15 runs. Addison Smith is is a vastly improved defense. Snow Canyon 5, Cedar 3 order, and the Cowboys also the state championship game, If shutdown pitching wasn’t hitting .545 in six games since Last year, Stansbury allowed have the ability to shut their and it’s hard to find a weak- enough, Grantsville can also returning from injury, and 32 goals in 16 matches, includ- Uintah 10, Mountain View 0 opponents down. Tooele hasn’t ness in Grantsville’s game. score runs with the best of Maison White has a .400 bat- ing 20 in 12 region games. This Providence Hall 15, ALA 0 lost to an in-state team all Bailey Frischknecht, them. Rylee Udom leads the ting average. year, the Stallions have allowed Union 16, Carbon 2 season, thanks in large part to August Cowan and Maddison Cowboys with her .657 bat- Tooele (10-1, 4-0 Region 11) just six goals through their first South Sevier 19, Grand 10 dominant pitching. And while Peterson have been dominant ting average, smacking seven The Buffaloes are one of the eight region matches, and just South Sevier 10, Grand 0 Stansbury may be young, the in the pitcher’s circle, combin- doubles and two home runs to top contenders for the Class 4A 14 goals in 13 matches overall. HS baseball standings Stallions aren’t afraid to show ing for 84 strikeouts and just go with 10 RBIs and 11 runs. championship this season, and While the offense hasn’t put Region 11 what they can do with their 12 walks in 54 1/3 innings. Breana Hiatt hits .467 with sophomore pitching sensation up big numbers, scoring 17 Peterson has a microscopic two home runs and 13 RBIs Overall Region bats. Below is a closer look at 0.72 earned-run average, and and Laura Sandberg is at .425 SEE SOFTBALL PAGE A11 ➤ SEE SOCCER PAGE A11 ➤ Tooele 9-5 9-1 Juan Diego 9-2 8-1 Park City 7-6 4-2 Stansbury 7-6 3-3 Bonneville 5-10 3-6 Ogden 2-11 2-8 Tooele County baseball Ben Lomond 0-10 0-8 Region 13 Overall Region teams enjoy strong starts Grantsville 10-6 3-1 Summit Acad. 9-4 4-2 DARREN VAUGHAN a crucial victory over Summit Judge Mem. 7-7 4-2 SPORTS EDITOR THS BASEBALL Academy in their series finale, Morgan 5-7 1-2 As the 2019 high school base- and the Cowboys’ bats are ball season nears its midpoint, SHS BASEBALL starting to come to life after a S. Summit 2-15 0-7 Tooele’s Griffen all three of the Tooele Valley’s slow start to the season. Bate steps up to Schedule teams find themselves in con- Here’s a closer look at each Friday’s games the plate for an GHS BASEBALL at-bat during a tention for postseason berths. of the area’s three teams: Grantsville boys soccer vs. home game against Tooele is atop the Region Tooele (9-5, 9-1 Region 11) Judge Memorial, 3:30 p.m. Ben Lomond. Bate 11 standings after sweeping against Tooele and Bonneville The Buffaloes started the Stansbury softball vs. Uintah, is among the its first three series against on tap that can help the season with four tough losses 3:30 p.m. leading hitters for Ben Lomond, Bonneville and Stallions strengthen their grip in southern Utah, but hit their Stansbury baseball vs. the Buffaloes, who Ogden, though the Buffaloes on one of the region’s four stride once region play began. Juan Diego, 3:30 p.m. currently sit in first have tougher tasks ahead. playoff berths. Grantsville, Park City finally snapped the SEE WRAP PAGE A11 ➤ place in Region 11. Stansbury sits in a postseason the defending Class 3A cham- SUE BUTTERFIELD/ SEE BASEBALL PAGE A11 ➤ TTB PHOTO spot as well, with key series pion, is atop Region 13 after THURSDAY April 11, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11

Stansbury more Payten Staley is hitting Track and field stars Softball (7-5, 2-2 Region 11) .439 with four doubles, two continued from page A10 The Stallions have just three triples, 22 RBIs and 17 runs. seniors and two juniors on Freshman McKinzy Lawson among state’s best so far their roster. Otherwise, they has a .435 average. Attlyn Johnston is a major rely on a talented group of The upperclassmen are reason why. While complete underclassmen that is making doing their share of damage DARREN VAUGHAN statistics for the Buffs’ first major contributions now as as well. Senior Kalee Philips SPORTS EDITOR 11 games were not available well as showing a lot of prom- has a .421 average with six The high school track and at press time, Johnston has ise for the future. doubles, 10 RBIs and 20 runs field championship meet is more put up incredible numbers, Sophomore and Baylee Angelo is hitting than a month away, and athletes including a 20-strikeout effort Maame Johnson has a .615 .433. all over Utah are working their in a win over Bingham and a batting average in the lead- Freshman Sadie Taylor way into top form. one-hitter against county rival off spot, hitting six doubles, has a 4-2 record in 21 2/3 Stansbury. three triples and two home innings in the pitcher’s circle. Offensively, Tooele has runs with 17 RBIs and 27 Lily Morris, Alize Maddera, THS TRACK plenty of pop. Kate Hogan, runs scored. Freshman Lacey Maylee Didericksen, Kaycee Amber Lujan, Bryerly Avina, Davies is hitting .500 in her Thornock and Madi Hicks SHS TRACK Madi Baker and Paige first high school season with have also seen time in the Rydalch are among those with six doubles, four triples, 19 circle. home-run power. RBIs and 17 runs, and sopho- [email protected] GHS TRACK

Athletes from Stansbury, Tooele and Grantsville are no and 15 runs scored. Gage pitching stats also include 31 exception, and a number of Baseball Miller is hitting .417 with strikeouts against just seven them find themselves among continued from page A10 three doubles, two triples and walks in 28 innings pitched. the top competitors in their 12 RBIs; Kaeden Kincaid is Ethan Merrill is hitting respective events through the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO hitting .375 with four doubles, .308 for the Cowboys with four first half of the season. Tooele’s Stansbury’s Brenden VanCooney and Xander Littlefield make up half of Buffs’ nine-game winning two triples, 12 runs scored doubles, nine RBIs and seven Aaron Pectol is ranked first in the Stallions’ top-ranked 4x100-meter relay team. streak with a come-from- and nine RBIs; and Peyton runs scored. He is 2-2 on the Class 4A in the boys’ 400-meter behind, 5-4 win on Monday, Thevenot is at .323 with three mound with a 3.26 ERA in 19 dash with a top time of 50.57 Stansbury ranks fifth in the and fourth in the 100 (12.73). but Tooele has shown it doubles and 11 RBIs. 1/3 innings. Sam Daybell is second, while Grantsville’s 4x400 relay with a time of She is the anchor leg on the belongs among Region 11’s Miller has been the ace of 3-0 with a 3.65 ERA in 15 1/3 Jeffrey Yadon is first in Class 3:30.93. Buffs’ 4x100 relay team, team- top squads. the Stallions’ pitching staff, innings. 3A in the boys’ high jump (6 Pectol is also part of Tooele’s ing with Allison Smith, Aysha Tooele’s pitching has posting a 2.00 ERA with 20 Other top hitters include feet, 0 inches) and Tooele’s fourth-ranked 4x100 relay with Lewis and Julia Smith for a been dominant through the strikeouts and four walks in 21 Taylor Wood (.364, three Sammy Thomas is first in 4A Joseph Wilkins, Justin Rogers time of 50.55 that has Tooele early part of the season. innings to go with an oppos- doubles, eight RBIs, nine in the girls’ discus (123-8). and Gavin Ware (44.04). The ranked second in 4A. Lewis is Clay Freeman leads the ing batting average of .200. runs), Josh Staley (.324, five Grantsville’s Ashlee Edwards same foursome makes up the fourth in the long jump with a Buffs with an anemic 1.22 Jaydan Kelsch has also been doubles, six RBIs, 14 runs) ranks first in 3A in the girls’ Buffs’ sixth-ranked 4x400 relay mark of 16-7. earned-run average, strik- effective on the mound with a and Isaac Riding (.302, three long jump (17-6). Stansbury’s (3:30.99). Rogers is seventh in Stansbury’s Aubree Cheney ing out 24 and walking nine 3.56 ERA in 19 2/3 innings. doubles, two triples, 12 RBIs, boys 4x100-meter relay team the 110 high hurdles (15.91), is ranked fourth in the 400 with in 23 innings pitched. He Grantsville 11 runs). of Brenden VanCooney, Jet and Jared Downard is ninth in a time of 58.85, and Mackenna has a 3-1 record, includ- (10-6, 3-1 Region 13) [email protected] Richins, Xander Littlefield the 300 hurdles (42.31). Sargent is fourth in the shot put ing one complete-game The defending state champi- and Silas Young is ranked first Grantsville’s Porter with a mark of 33-9. shutout, and opposing hit- ons had an up-and-down pre- in 4A with a time of 43.21, and Whitworth (4:41.00 in the Grantsville’s Danielle ters are batting just .216 season, and suffered their first Grantsville’s sprint medley relay 1,600) and Daltyn Peasnall Hunsaker is ranked in the top- against him. Brett Porthan region loss in nearly two years team is ranked first in 3A with a (150-10 in the javelin) are 10 in 3A in three events: the has tossed three complete when Summit Academy beat time of 3:48.70. ranked fourth in 3A in their 200 (fourth, 27.03); the long games and is 3-1 this sea- them 7-4 last week. But the Boost Young ranks second in 4A respective events. The Cowboys’ jump (fourth, 16-8 1/2) and son, striking out 37 and Cowboys bounced back with in the boys’ 100-meter dash 4x400 relay is ranked eighth the 100 (10th, 13.37). Jade walking just three in 31 a 19-12 win over the Bears on Your (11.12) and sixth in the 200 with a time of 3:47.54, and Garcia is ranked second in the innings to go with a 2.26 Friday to win the three-game (22.97). Littlefield is fifth in the Branson Yager is ranked eighth javelin (110-10) and Erin Hurst ERA and an opposing bat- series, and they hope to ride Business! 400 (51.29), and Jared Brown in the shot put with a mark is fourth in the 100 hurdles ting average of .207. that momentum to a second is second in the discus (151-6) of 39-11. James Fuluvaka’s (16.62). Hillary Cloward is Porthan is also one of the consecutive region champion- and fourth in the shot put (49- season-best mark of 135-4 in the eighth in the javelin (101-2), Buffs’ top hitters, boasting ship. 10). Josh Oblad ranks seventh javelin has him ranked No. 10 in Sydney Killian is ninth in a .408 average with three Parker Thomas is an all- TOOELETRANSCRIPT in the 800 (1:59.74) and 1,600 Class 3A. the discus (90-10) and Chloe doubles, a home run and 11 around threat for the Cowboys, BULLETIN (4:30.05). Carson Belnap is Tooele’s Makenna McCloy is Gowans is 10th in the javelin RBIs. Dalton Harris leads boasting a .429 batting average sixth in the 800 (1:59.35) and ranked second in Class 4A in the (95-5). Tooele with a .449 average, with six doubles, three triples, ADVERTISING ninth in the 1,600 (4:31.01). girls’ 200-meter dash (25.81) [email protected] pounding out six doubles, a 15 RBIs and 14 runs scored to 882-0050 triple and two home runs. go with a 3-0 record and 2.00 He had driven in 11 runs ERA on the mound. Thomas’ and scored 16 of his own to go with seven stolen bases. Other top hitters for Soccer the Buffs include Griffen continued from page A10 Bate (.372, six doubles, one home run, 15 RBIs, 11 runs goals in 13 matches compared scored) and Jaxson Miner to 19 goals in 16 matches in (.364, two doubles, four 2018, the Stallions’ goals have triples, 12 RBIs, 18 runs been timely. The three goals scored). Stansbury scored in its two wins Stansbury over region rival Juan Diego Tooele’s Ethan Hogan (7-6, 3-3 Region 11) came in the final 10 minutes (66) and Chris Rhea The Stallions opened of those matches, earning SHS celebrate a goal dur- Region 11 play with a three- four valuable additional points ing Monday’s game game sweep against Ogden, in the standings. against Ogden at but have since lost three Ethan Toland has been rock- Tooele High School. consecutive games against solid in goal, playing behind Hogan and Rhea have two of the region’s top a strong Stansbury back line. combined for five teams in Park City and Juan goals this season. The Stallions have been very Diego. However, Stansbury FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ balanced offensively, with TTB PHOTO has been competitive in all Mitchell Holdstock, Tyler three and has the offensive Kitchen and Dante Silvestri season, Tooele has scored eight Grantsville has been out- firepower to keep pace with each scoring three goals to lead goals in nine matches while scored 42-29 this season, anyone. the team. Brandon Bustillos, allowing 41 — an increase of including a 31-5 margin in four Cayden Clark and Gabe Golden, Sam Holdstock half a goal against per game. region matches. Last season, the Braydon Allie are each and Israel Jones each have two Chris Rhea is Tooele’s lead- Cowboys were outscored 41-7 hitting .429 for Stansbury, goals this season. ing goal scorer with three. in eight region matches and with Clark racking up seven Tooele Ethan Hogan has two, and 44-40 overall. doubles, eight stolen bases (0-8-1, 0-6-1 Region 11) Said Ramirez, Keaton Bozart Senior Dayne Linton leads It has been a challeng- and Brendyn Gibson have each Grantsville with seven goals and ing season for the Buffaloes, scored one. seven assists. Freshman Trevor though coach Stephen Duggan Grantsville Tuckett has four goals and five said after Tooele’s 2-0 loss to (2-8-0, 0-4-0 Region 13) assists; sophomore Brayden Stansbury earlier this season Grantsville went winless Bergener has three goals and that he has been pleased with in Region 13 last season after two assists and senior Ryan his team’s progress despite the going 7-0 in non-region action. Tripp has three goals. Jose lack of results. The Cowboys are going through Garcia and Tanner Stettler The Buffs’ draw against some growing pains this year each have two goals and an 2 019 PREP Ogden on Monday snapped a with only two seniors in the assist. 19-match losing streak, dating starting lineup and three on the Freshman goalkeeper Zach back to last season. In 2018, roster overall, and injuries have Carver has also been a bright of the Buffs went 2-12 overall and forced a number of freshmen spot, making 83 saves through ATHLETES the WEEK 1-11 in region play, scoring 13 into action in Class 3A’s tough- his team’s first nine matches. goals and allowing 55. This est region. [email protected] MAAME JOHNSON SOPHOMORE STANSBURY SOFTBALL Johnson fi nished a single short of the cycle, going However, Summit Academy been playing well. It’s hard Cowboys blew the game open with goals to keep the kids up because 3-for-3 with a double, a triple, a home run and six continued from page A10 in the 25th, 27th and 30th min- they’re playing well, but it’s not RBIs in Stansbury’s Region 11 win over Juan Diego. utes to take a 5-0 halftime lead. resulting in wins. Grantsville continued to battle “I’m proud of the guys. Johnson is hitting .615 this season and has scored 27 Academy scored its first goal in the second half, but gave up They’re not quitting. They try in the fourth minute and goals in the 51st, 68th and 77th hard and they work hard. We runs for the Stallions. added another in the 17th, but minutes as the came ended put together good sections of Grantsville’s Dayne Linton and early because of the mercy rule. the game, but we’re a little Trevor Tuckett kept the Bears “It’s too bad,” Lowry said. “I overmatched still.” defense busy early on. like how we’re playing. We’ve [email protected] DAYNE LINTON SENIOR GRANTSVILLE BOYS SOCCER Linton had two goals and two assists for the

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THE MOST GRATIFYING“ THING THAT I HAVE RECEIVED FROM COACHING IS WHEN SOMEONE COMES INTO MY OFFICE AND SAYS ‘THANK YOU FOR THE THINGS YOU TAUGHT ME. IT MEANT SO MUCH IN MY LIFE.’ FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Mel Roberts coached for 49 years, from 1969 to 2017. Roberts coached his teams to 11 state championships ” and 43 region titles.

Big HonorSTORY MARK WATSON

Utah Sports Hall of Fame Foundation inducts Mel Roberts into Distinguished Coaches Hall of Honor

el Roberts retired as swim coach at Tooele FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO High School two years ago, but honors con- Long-time Tooele swim tinue to pour in for the man who mentored coach Mel Roberts (right) at the Buffaloes for 49 years. the 2017 state swim cham- MThe Utah Sports Hall of Fame Foundation inducted pionships held at Brigham Young Univesity, his last as him into its 2019 Distinguished Coaches Hall of Honor coach. Roberts continues at a banquet at Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City on to work as an officical. Mel Monday night. Roberts (below left) coach- “The most gratifying thing that I have received from ing a practice while he was coaching is when someone comes into my office and says over the swim program at ‘thank you for the things you taught me. It meant so much Tooele High School. Mel in my life,’” Roberts said in a video presentation at the Roberts (below right) won event. the 100-yard breastsroke About 70 of Roberts’ associates, including former championship during his University of Utah swim teammates, former THS swim- high school years. mers, family and friends celebrated with him at the ban- quet. Just last year Roberts was honored by the Utah High

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Toyota has really made our test drive Highlander was the Highlander that nice and a rear seat BlueRay DVD enter- luxurious. It has to be on your Work to prevent grasshopper outbreaks tainment system for those long “check it out list” if you’re in family rides or to keep the kids the market for something the entertained around town when whole family can enjoy. mom needs a break. Base price - $41,900 leads to long plane ride to Morocco The vehicle’s exterior has Price as driven - $45,019 also been given a more macho Editor’s note: “A Better Life” the Baptist eating locust and development and increase or look, which appeals to the Craig and Deanne Conover is a weekly column by the USU wild honey, but I guess ketchup decrease in numbers. I’ve got male ego. The Highlander has have been test-driving vehicles Extension – Tooele Office that and French-fries were not to go back and look at more gone from looking like a mini- for over nine years. They receive focuses on a variety of topics Linden Greenhalgh available. variables like vegetation, soil van to a true SUV contender. a new car each week for a week- GUEST COLUMNIST intended to enhance quality of I have analyzed 15 years of conditions, parasites and dis- The front end appears more long test drive and adventure. life. Utah grasshopper data that eases. In biological systems rugged than the last genera- They live in Springville, Utah. was made available to me there are many interrelated just stepped off the plane Algeria, Australia, Tunisia, through the USDA’s Animal factors that may or may not after traveling 36 hours Pakistan, Kenya and more. Plant Health Inspection Service come into play. It may be diffi- POETRY Ifrom Agadir, Morocco. I had I never imagined so many (APHIS). I have worked with cult to predict infestations with the opportunity to attend the people could be interested the service for my entire career a great degree of accuracy, but 13th International Congress in grasshoppers, but when in Tooele. Every year, begin- I am confident we can identify of Orthopterology where I grasshopper and locust infesta- ning in spring, APHIS conducts conditions that influence large Taking Turns presented my research results tions threaten your existence, surveys throughout the state of outbreaks. about predicting grasshopper someone has to pay attention. Utah as well as other western I now have a larger pool of like this poem for the way outbreaks. I thought we had a good net- states. I am studying interac- friends and colleagues that I it portrays the manner in What is orthopterology and work of individuals working tions between large infesta- met in Agadir. Many of them Iwhich we study the behav- Ted Kooser where is Agadir, Morocco? on grasshoppers in the United tions and the previous year’s are working on the same thing ior of others and project our U.S. POET LAUREATE Orthoptera is the order of States, but compared to other weather, specifically precipita- — prediction of outbreaks. own experiences onto their 2004 – 2006 insects including grasshoppers, parts of the world, especially tion and maximum and mini- Other researchers are work- lives. It’s the second poem crickets and locusts. Agadir, Africa, we are a small group. mum temperature. ing on grasshopper conserva- we’ve published by Jeanie Morocco, is on the Atlantic Locust outbreaks are a seri- Together with other tion, if you can believe that. Greensfelder, who lives in No. I’m wrong. coast southwest of the famous ous threat in Africa. In Agadir, researchers, we are looking My job has always been to kill California, where she’s (of Moroccan cities of Casablanca we toured the Locust Center, for a reliable method for pre- grasshoppers and control large course she is!) a psycholo- She sits on a boulder and Marrakech. which has an impressive dicting outbreaks. It has been infestations. I attended my first gist. It’s from her most recent by a cairn of stacked rocks. Except for my American infrastructure. The city is pre- shown that the weather in the opera as part of the congress. book, I Got What I Came For, Hands over her heart, colleagues, almost no one pared for large-scale swarms fall from August to December It was about the extinct Rocky published by Penciled In, in she stares out to sea. at the congress knew where and plague-like infestations. has some relation to popula- Mountain Locust. Imagine Atascadero, California. Today’s my turn to hold the Utah was. If they had heard Locusts are closely related to tion densities. If we can find that! An opera about a grass- joy, of Utah, it was because they grasshoppers, but larger. They an accurate way to predict hopper! hers the sorrow. knew of the Utah Jazz. That’s look like the big, light and outbreaks, we can be better Taking Turns OK because I don’t know where brown grasshopper you see fly- prepared to control and maybe Linden Greenhalgh is the I pass a woman on the American Life in Poetry is a lot of places are either; I had ing around in the summer, only even prevent them. county director of the USU beach. made possible by The Poetry never heard of Agadir until I longer and with dark flecks. What we found so far is Extension – Tooele County office, We both wear graying hair, Foundation (www.poetryfoun- was invited to go. While there I put my 4-inch pocket knife only 30% or less of the varia- which is located inside the Tooele feel sand between our toes, dation.org), publisher of Poetry I met people from all over the next to a locust collection tion in densities is explained County Health Department hear surf, and see blue sky. magazine. It is also supported world, some from places I had specimen for scale and took a by weather in the fall. That Building, 151 N. Main, Tooele. I came with a smile. by the Department of English never heard of before. I now picture. They were the same leaves 70% to other variables The phone number is 435-277- She came to get one. at the University of Nebraska- have friends from Morocco, length. I cannot imagine John or factors that influence their 2400. Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2017 by Jeanie Greensfelder, “Taking Turns ,” from I Got What I Came For, (Penciled In, 2017). Poem reprinted by permission of Jeanie Greensfelder and the pub- lisher. 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884-3451 or [email protected] with any Early Head Start Easter Sunday, Apr. 21. Enjoy a Happy Alcoholics Anonymous p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Tooele questions. Do you have a child under age 3? Are you Easter with your family! Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also Check out our calendar on our main page for holiday hours and closures. For more Gidgets and Gadgets Galore currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 Share the past Start is a free program for eligible families Benefit Dinner for Police Officers p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron information call 435-277-2301. The Tooele Senior Center will host another Share the past, submit a history, obitu- that offers quality early education for We will hold a benefit dinner for Police Dr., Tooele. free lunch and seminar for caregivers on ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. infants and toddlers in the home; parent Officers on Friday, Apr. 26 at 5:30 p.m. Parkinson’s disease Support Friday, Apr. 12 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Family History Center in Grantsville education; comprehensive health services Dinner will include Salisbury steak, Young People in Recovery Group Michael Wollenzien with the Utah Center is assembling a record of Grantsville to women before, during and after preg- mashed potato, gravy, rolls, and dessert. Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be for Assistive Technology will explain how residents. Your submission may be made nancy; nutrition education and family all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. certain devices can ease some of your by emailing to [email protected] or by support services. Call 435-841-1380 or p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and Tooele has a support group for persons daily tasks as a caregiver, enabling your Elks coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free also on the first and third Friday of the with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- loved one to be more independent. Please or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah additional information. Meetings month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park ers. You can learn how others are coping RSVP to Aging Services at 435-277-2440. 84074. Come in and receive help from our Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., Lodge meetings are held the second and with PD and how to live well. We meet the For more information, call or go to tooele- trained consultants. For more information, Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- Free developmental evaluation fourth Tuesday of every month. House third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. health.org. The Tooele Senior Center is call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at committee meetings are held every third at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele located at 59 E. Vine St., Tooele. a variety of services to families with 435-255-9905. Tuesday of the month. All members are Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at Senior Center infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. Compass USA Foreign Exchange welcome and encouraged to attend. 435-840-3683. The senior center is for the enjoyment of Individualized services are available to Family support group all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- Program enhance development in communication, Snacks Get your loved one sober. The USARA Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope We have 15 to 20 teens coming from tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include Craft family support group is held motor development, cognition, social/ Hungry? Need a snack? Available in the to Recovery” China to Tooele County from July 9 to Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceram- Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading emotional development, self-help skills social quarters, during business hours: Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 23 to learn about American Home Life! ics, pinochle, movies and wood- carving, room at the Tooele City Library. Group and health concerns. Contact us for a free Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, burgers $3.75 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele We are looking for great families to host etc. Meals-on-Wheels is available for the books and materials provided. Craft is a developmental evaluation at 435-833- ($4 with cheese), chicken sandwich $3.75 (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all them while they are here. Contact Heather homebound. Lunch served weekdays. For free program for family members who 0725. ($4 with cheese) and personal pizzas $3. those affected by someone else’s addic- Miller for more information at 801-660- age 60 and above, suggested donation have a loved one with a substance use tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help 7616 or compassusa.heathermiller@gmail. is $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. disorder. For more information, call Heidi by sharing our experience, strength and com. Transportation is available to the store or Charity Historical Society Warr at 435-255-9905. hope. For more information, please con- doctor visits for residents in the Tooele tact Terri at 435-313-4851. Tooele Elks Annual Yard Sale and Grantsville areas. For transportation Tooele Children’s Justice Center Historical books Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group The Annual Tooele Elks yard sale will be information, call 435-843-4102. Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Tooele County Historical Society’s books Join us the 2nd Monday of each month Military Items Wanted held on Friday and Saturday, Apr. 12 and need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and are available to purchase at meetings. The from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical When you no longer want your military 13 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 61 N. Main St., Daughters of Utah Pioneers snacks. We appreciate all donations. For History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, Center in Tooele. The Tooele County items, do not take them to Deseret The DUP is seeking any family histories, Tooele. inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in Health Department’s Aging Services pro- Industries or a thrift store. Bring them photographs, books, stories or vintage S.100 East, Tooele. Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, Easter “Messiah” artifacts (before 1900) to display at the cards depicting four different pioneer Association Caregiver Support Groups. shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, The Tooele Regional Chorus and DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 United Methodist Dinner buildings for $4. These make great gifts The groups are designed to provide emo- canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — Orchestra presents their Easter perfor- W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Tooele United Methodist Church offers a for family and friends. Please call Alice tional, educational and social support for to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be mance of George Frederick Handel’s Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. displayed with honor and respect. Call “Messiah,” directed by Pamela Dale. The Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is purchase these books. Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. performance will be held on Sunday, Apr. tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Food Addicts in Recovery 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tooele Stake Center, Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit Seeking Historical Items Anonymous Children’s Choir Auditions 210 E. 200 South, Tooele. Admission is free www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or First Baptist Food Pantry The Tooele County Historical Society Are you having trouble controlling the Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- and open to the public as a gift for the www.exploretooele.com. would like members of the community way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 ing an emergency food pantry to meet community. who have any family or personal histories, Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, the needs of our community. Hours are Tooele Kiwanis 5K Freedom Run photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, ery program for anyone suffering from owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Schools Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First food addiction. Meetings are held every directs the choir. Blake has a degree in The Tooele Kiwanis 5K Freedom Run will VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, vocal performance and has taught at the be held on Thursday, July 4, 2019. The race would like to donate to our organization Bonneville Academy Paint Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the collegiate level. If your child loves to sing begins at 8:30 a.m. in Settlement Canyon. to please call us. We are also looking for Parties north back entrance. For more informa- and you are looking for an exceptional Please register online at www.tooeleki- Baby blankets needed books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- Bonneville Academy hosts their fundrais- tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or musical experience for them, this is it. For wanis.com or bring cash that morning at 7 Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- chures or any history that pertains to the ing “Paint Parties” every first Wednesday Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. more information and to register for an a.m. Cost is $15 for 12 years and under, $20 ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Tooele County area. If you would like to of the month during the school year. foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. for ages 13 to 18, and $25 for ages 19 and Blankets should be new and in good donate them to our organization, or if you Funds go directly to the school. All ages would let us make a copy for the Tooele attend. com or call 435-277-0755. up. All funds stay with the Tooele Kiwanis are welcome to attend, with no prior art condition. Homemade blankets are also to fund their yearly youth projects. For accepted if new. Donations can be turned County Historical Society, please call 435- experience required. For more informa- 882-1612. Tooele County Aging Rocky Mountain Hospice more information, go online or contact tion or to register for a class, call Emily in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Want to have more meaning in your life. Mike Fields at 435-840-4604. at 435-315-2080 or Jane at 435-228-8217. Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in teers to help us meet the needs of seniors Do you want to do something that is Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with Utah Hunter Education Courses Bonneville Academy is located at 800 Groups and Events in the community. Many seniors require satisfying and of great service to your Montauk Lane, Stansbury Park. Classes are any questions. assistance and need rides to doctors or community? Then become a Rocky The fourth set of Utah Hunter Education held in the Foods Room. other health professionals. Rides help Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- Courses will be held August 6, 8, 13, 14 Community Closet Ladies Community Club of seniors live more independent lives. Call ence required. All training, background and 15 for Range 17. Classes are held Clean out your closets. The Community Tooele THS Class of ’64 Reunion 435-843-4114 for more information. The check and TB tests provided by Rocky from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Tooele County Closet is accepting donations for gently To view upcoming events, learn more The Tooele High School Class of ’64 Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers Mountain. The only requirement is your Health Building, 151 N. Main St., Tooele. used clothing. Donations are accepted about our organization, or to become a Reunion will be held on Friday, Aug. 16 also are in need of volunteers. For more desire to help someone in need. Please Range times will be announced. State law at your neighborhood school. Contact member, please visit gfwctooele.org. and Saturday, Aug. 17. For more informa- information about volunteering at the contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain requires students to attend all sessions Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any tion contact Gayle: 435-882-4766, Lynda: TOPS Weight Loss Support Grantsville Center, call Dan at 435-843- Hospice at 801-397-4904. of class. Before attending a class, all stu- questions. 435-882-4400, or Lynette: 435-882-0077. 4753. For volunteering at the Tooele dents must purchase a Hunter Education Group The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Center, call Debbie at 435-843-4103. The Next Chapter Voucher for $10 from a license agent or Bonneville Academy The Next Chapter is a free social support vender, bring the voucher to the class, Moose Weight Loss Support Group meets every Applications Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church Life’s Worth Living Foundation and educational program to help widows and give it to the instructor. The voucher Bonneville Academy is currently accept- Meals at the Lodge located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Suicide support group meetings are and widowers adjust to the loss of their includes all costs for the class and includes ing applications for the 2019-2020 school Friday and Saturday night dinners will be Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at spouse through monthly activities. You a small game license that is validated year. Tours of the school are offered by served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night dinners a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. are invited to join others who are on the upon completion of the class. For more appointment or on a walk-in basis every change weekly or you can order from the dren are invited to attend. Come and let Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by same page as you, to begin a new chapter information call Gene at 435-882-4767 or Wednesday at 1 p.m. Contact the school menu. All meals are for a reasonable price. us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele Bryan at 435-882-6795. for details at 435-315-2080. Bonneville No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch more information visit TOPS.org or con- thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for Academy is located at 800 W Montauk Senior Center specials are available at the lodge from 11 tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. cide, please plan on attending. Please go more details. Lane, Stansbury Park. on Facebook and like our page to keep The senior center is for the enjoyment of a.m. For members and their guests only. current with our latest news and events. Sons of Utah Pioneers all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting Museum volunteers needed Story and Craft Hour Breakfast Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- Anyone interested in the history of Tooele activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Breakfast will be served every Sunday seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we exercise program, line dancing, wood- Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend or science? Volunteers at the museum can need you. Please come and join us for a carving, Wii games, watercolor class, mov- the adventures of books and make fun the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the gain new skills or practice old ones. We Disabled American Veterans potluck social dinner at the LDS church, ies and health classes. Meals-on-Wheels crafts. For more information, call 435-833- women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and enjoy are looking for people to help with orga- Chapter 20 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- available for homebound. Lunch served 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West a great breakfast. nization, exhibit development, gardening The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- weekdays. For age 60 and above, sug- Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, and educational program development. Chapter for the Disabled American 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons gested donation is $3. For those under Tooele. Please enter through the south WOTM Navajo Taco Fundraiser Volunteer positions are seasonal and year Veterans holds monthly general member- of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday age 60, cost is $5. Transportation available side doors. The WOTM High Degree will host a Navajo round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, of each month at 6:30 p.m. to the store or doctor visits for residents in Taco fundraiser on Thursday, Apr. 11 start- Free Preschool Hour must be at least 16 years old. To apply or 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- ing at 5 p.m. Please come and support this Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those TC Squares Dance Club Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele request more information, send email to: portation information call 435-843-4102. great effort! who wish to attend the leadership meet- The TC Squares Dance Club has begun Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour [email protected] For more information about the Tooele ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke of learning, singing and creating. The class Center, call 435-843-4110. Entertainment Tooele Gem and Mineral Society appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 is for all children up to 5 years old. Please There will be a Jam Session held on The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society County veterans are invited to attend. West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please Emergency Preparedness for come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- Saturday, Apr. 13 starting at 2 p.m. meets the first Thursday of the month Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will bring finger food to share. For more infor- Caregivers mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We except for June, July, and August. hold its monthly executive and general mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, What would you do? What if the power are located at West Elementary School, Kids Easter Party Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in meetings on the third Thursday of every Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s was out for days or what if there was a 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter Saturday, Apr. 13 will be our Kids Easter the downstairs conference room of the month at the Pioneer Museum (rear website at tcsquares.com. wildfire and you had 15 minutes to evacu- through the south side doors. Party, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bring your Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. entrance). The executive meeting will ate? Recent emergency situations across kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids to Tooele County Homemakers Come and learn about rocks, minerals, be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting our country put caregivers and the ones St. Marguerite Catholic School see the Easter Bunny, hunt for Easter eggs, From February to May, the Homemakers and ways to craft them, and enjoy field will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for they love in challenging circumstances. Students of all faiths are welcome from play games, make crafts, and win lots of will meet on the first Tuesday of every trips for rock collecting. Membership is volunteer drivers — no DAV membership Join Scott McKenzie, deputy director of preschool through 8th grade at Tooele prizes. For members and their guests only. month. All meetings will be held from 10 $15 per year. For more information email is required. Will need a VA physical. No the Tooele County Health Department County’s only faith-based school. a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the USU Extension WOTM April Meeting Change [email protected]. monthly meetings are held in December. and Aging Services for an important pre- Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Building auditorium, 151 N. Main St., The second WOTM meeting for April will Call commander James Yale at 435-849- sentation on emergency preparedness preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small Tooele. For more information call Thiel at be held on Wednesday, Apr. 24 at 6 p.m. Local author seeks photos 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee for caregivers. It will be held on Friday, class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- 435-238-8245 or Eileen at 435-882-5009. due to Easter Sunday falling on Sunday, A local author and historian is seeking Thomas at 435-830-8487. april 19 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Apr. 21. original photographs of Saltair, Black Tooele County Quilters Tooele Senior Center. Please RSVP to visit www.stmargschool.org. Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, Health Department and Aging All meetings are held on the third Tuesday aging Services at 435-277-2440 to register Veterans Appreciation Dinner as well as any similar turn-of-the-century Services hours of each month in the Tooele County for the free lunch and seminar. Questions? Education A Veterans Appreciation Dinner will be attractions and resorts for an upcoming The Tooele County Health Department Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per Call or go to tooelehealth.org held on Thursday, Apr. 25 at 5:30 p.m. book project. Those who wish to con- and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- year to be paid at the first meeting. For tribute information or photographs of Mobile Vet Center Online courses tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 more information, call 435-843-7649. Online courses in Network+ and Security+ Men and Women Officers these parks should contact Emma Penrod To better serve veterans located in Tooele IT are designed for the IT professional Installation at [email protected]. Contributions County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will who seeks to upgrade his or her skills and The Installation of the 2019-2020 Men and will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 knowledge of networking and security. Women Officers will be held on Friday, released pictorial history book. There is a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the Courses prepare Security+ exams. Call Apr. 26, with the men at 5 p.m. and the no such thing as too many photographs Bulletin Board Policy Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript- Tooele Technical College at 435-248-1800 women at 6 p.m. All members are invited as the author needs a minimum of 160 Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- for more information or to enroll. to attend. photographs, and any help is greatly Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to tbp@tooeletranscript. tial counseling for theater veterans of all appreciated. com. “The Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable orga- conflicts. For further information contact Get enrolled Blood Drive nizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 Enroll in training at Tooele Technical The Lodge will host a Blood Drive on Tooele Valley Free Masons should contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to national call center 1-877-WARVETS or College. Sharpen your current skills or Monday, Apr. 29 from 2 to 7 p.m. Please Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your visit vetcenter.va.gov train for a new career. Most programs come out and donate to help those in second Friday of each month for din- announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please need. ner and socializing. If you are interested Donate to library have open enrollment and you can enroll call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- anytime of the year. Get a commercial or have questions, please join us at the Please remember the “Friends of the ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. driver’s license in as little as 4 weeks and Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement Tooele City Library” while doing home get on-the-road to a lucrative career. Eagles Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at cleaning and donate your used books to Tooele Tech also offers CPR classes to its 435-277-0087. the bookstore in the library. Money from Sunday Breakfasts students and the public on the second book sales is used to support programs Breakfasts will be served every Sunday Monday of every month. Become CPR cer- Tooele Valley Family History within the library. The library is located at morning this month from 9 to 11 a.m. Comics Page Puzzle Answers tified at Tooele Tech. For more informa- Center 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call Order from the menu or have the special from page B4 tion, call 435-248-1800 or visit tooeletech. Research your ancestors free with trained 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and edu. FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele org. Thank you for your support. children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 Beer is available. Public invited. Books for the Whole Family Train to work East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours Tooele Technical College’s new Software Donated children’s books and paperbacks Aerie Meeting and Nominations of operation: Tuesday through Friday, Development program and Nail are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers An Aerie Meeting will be held on 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Technician program have immediate are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday, Apr. 11 at 8 p.m. Nominations evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings openings. Train to work in the computer on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 of officers will take place on Thursday, by appointment only. Special classes software industry or own your own busi- a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele Apr. 25. offered regularly. Call the center for more ness as a licensed nail technician. Visit City Library. All proceeds go back to the information. tooeletech.edu for more information. library for projects and programs. Easter Family Night Our Easter Family Night will be held on Tooele Family Al-Anon Bingo is back Adult Education Saturday, Apr. 13 at 6 p.m. Special games Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays Get your high school diploma this year at St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started for the kids will be provided, along with a at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s the Tooele Community Learning Center. its bingo games again on Fridays starting dinner of baked ham, potato salad, dev- basement at the back of the building. For All classes required for a high school at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. iled eggs, veggies, and special cupcakes. questions or more information, please diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at aration and English as a second language questions. Planning Meetings 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. are available. Register now to graduate Come and plan for the coming month at — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 our planning meeting on Tuesday, Apr. Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U Grantsville Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- 16 at 6 p.m. This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the cation classes are for students 18 and over. Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. Grantsville Irrigation Company Auxiliary Past Presidents Dinner Main St., Tooele. For more information, We anticipate the system being ready to ESOL A dinner for the Auxiliary Past Presidents contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann use around April 22. Please make sure ESOL conversational classes are held will be held on Wednesday, Apr. 17 at 7 at 435-849-4180. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele p.m. at Jim’s Family Restaurant, 281 N. your valves are closed now to avoid possi- Alcoholics Anonymous ble flooding. Residents have been allocat- Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- Main St., Tooele. dents may also come anytime the center is Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 ed 250,000 gallons per residential share. Grand Madam President p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Meters will be read June 1. Anything open for individualized study. Registration Grand Madam President will be in Salt Utah Ave. For more information, contact used before June 1 will not be counted is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Lake at #67 on Thursday, Apr. 18 at 6 p.m. Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- towards the allotment. Agriculture users 694-2624. have been issued two use-or-lose turns to tion. Easter Sunday expire June 1. Contact the office at 435- No Sunday breakfast will be served on B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY April 11, 2019

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Producer/direc- ABC Television, along with Flying from Minnesota to Florida, traveler Cindy Skrien assists a mom she the seats and match them up. Distributed by King Features Synd. tor Steven Spielberg went its existing amusement parks, met onboard in entertaining her 1-year-old son. public recently about the hotels and resorts. Disney is black-and-white Netflix film a hungry behemoth, which “Roma,” which received now will compete with multiple Oscar nominations Netflix. and awards, suggesting • • • that “Roma” was made for Alexander Skarsgard — Medication doesn’t stop vertigo’s spinning streaming, not for theaters. awaiting the May 3 release Maybe Oscar’s ruling that a of “Long Shot,” with Seth DEAR DR. ROACH: I have Only a careful exam and, don’t need so much, and most film must play in Los Angeles Rogan and Charlize Theron, a terrible case of vertigo. I’m occasionally, more sophisticat- people don’t benefit from tak- for one week to qualify needs and “The Kill Team,” due not sure what causes it or ed tests can reveal the underly- ing vitamins at all. A healthy to be amended to include this summer — will be larger what I can do to prevent it ing cause of the vertigo. The diet with lots of fruits and veg- only films made to be shown than life on big screens in from happening to me again. most common cause is benign etables gives you most of the in theaters. IMAX and 3D when he head- I was given two medications, paroxysmal positional vertigo, B vitamins your body needs. Netflix also is under fire lines “Godzilla vs Kong,” promethazine for nausea and and I suspect that is what you (Vitamin B-12, by contrast, is for its TV division. Shows with Rebecca Hall and Kyle meclizine for vertigo, but still were being treated for, having found only in animal products, created by and exclusive to Chandler, set to escape the problem persists. Can you received a nonspecific treat- which is why vegans require its platform — such as “The March 2020. offer some kind of help? — ment for vertigo. Although it supplementary B-12.) If you Crown,” a six-season series, “The Hitman’s J.G. is commonplace, I disagree choose to keep taking a vita- “House of Cards” (six sea- Bodyguard,” with Ryan ANSWER: Vertigo is the with this treatment if it is used min just for general health, sons), “Orange Is the New Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, sensation of movement when for more than a day or two, the dose of one to two cap- I would change to a brand Black” (six seasons), “Grace Salma Hayek and Richard not moving. Although it is clas- and then only in people whose sules a day makes my urine that has lower doses and isn’t and Frankie” (five sea- E. Grant, earned $176 mil- sically described as a spinning symptoms are severe. turn bright-yellow. The daily unpleasant to take. sons), “Unbreakable Kimmy lion. That warrants a sequel, sensation, some people feel as Most people get relief from values are from 3,000 to 8,000 I don’t recommend stop- Schmidt (four seasons) and which will add Antonio if they or the world is moving an office treatment called the percent, and that seems pretty ping megadose multivitamins “The Ranch” (renewed for a Banderas and Morgan in other ways. Epley maneuver. They can high to me. I don’t enjoy taking suddenly. This is particularly sixth season) — fare better Freeman to the cast. There are many causes of continue at home with other it, because it smells and tastes important for vitamin C, where than revamped shows like • • • vertigo, but we generally break exercises. I would suggest that unpleasant, but I’m mostly con- symptoms of deficiency can “Fuller House” (five seasons), When “Space Jam” (1996) them down into two groups: you ask your doctor about cerned about getting too much show up temporarily in people which may end due to the hit theaters starring Michael peripheral causes, from the these procedures, and if he or of a “good” thing. — R.W. who suddenly stop high doses. college scandal implicating Jordan (second billed to Bugs vestibular nerve, which con- she isn’t familiar with them, it ANSWER: Here’s the good • • • Lori Loughlin. Shows such as Bunny), nobody expected nects your brain with the organ might be wise to consult with news: B vitamins are neces- Dr. Roach regrets that “One Day at a Time” (ending it would gross a whopping of balance in the inner ear; and an expert. In any event, vertigo sary, and your body is able to he is unable to answer indi- with its third season) will $230 million (a fortune back central causes, from the brain is a symptom that can arise get rid of any excess. In fact, vidual letters, but will incor- find it hard to move to anoth- then). It’s taken 23 years itself. Peripheral causes are from several distinct medical the yellow color of your urine porate them in the column er platform, despite great to find another basketball much more common and gen- conditions. You should find out is exactly that, your body spill- whenever possible. Readers interest, because their con- superstar to fill Jordan’s erally are labelled “benign,” what your diagnosis is. ing off the B vitamins you don’t may email questions to tracts require they wait two sneakers, but now they have. even though they can be quite • • • need. There are a few medical [email protected] to three years until Netflix is It’s LeBron James, considered severe. Central causes are most DEAR DR. ROACH: I would conditions that benefit from B nell.edu. finished streaming them. by many to be the greatest commonly attributed to vestib- like your opinion of taking a vitamins. But Netflix (which alleg- basketball player in the world ular migraine and poor blood vitamin B complex capsule. A Here’s the not-so-good © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. edly may have overextended today. Look for “Space Jam flow to the brainstem. friend recommended it, but news: You almost certainly All Rights Reserved itself financially) had better 2” the summer of 2021. No watch its back, now that word if Bugs Bunny is too old Disney has spent $71 billion or too much a has-been to to acquire 20th Century Fox. topline this sequel. LOL. • In 1856, a soldier of fortune • If you like to go out and hit hedge, and just happened to The deal includes Searchlight (who was also a journal- the greens on a nice summer smash into the van Edwards Pictures, Fox 2000, Fox © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. ist, doctor and lawyer) day, you might want to con- was driving. Family, Fox Animation, Fox by the name of William sider this fact the next time • • • Walker and his hand-picked you’re thinking about break- Thought for the Day: “I am group of mercenaries took ing out the irons and putters: prepared to meet my Maker. over Nicaragua. Walker More people are struck by BY SAMANTHA WEAVER Whether my Maker is prepared appointed himself dictator, lightning on golf courses for the great ordeal of meeting thus securing for himself the than anywhere else. • It was 19th-century French me is another matter.” distinction of being the only novelist Gustave Flaubert • Mike Edwards, one of the — Sir Winston Churchill native-born American citizen who made the following sage founding members of the to become head of state of a observation: “Our ignorance British band Electric Light © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. foreign nation. of history makes us libel Orchestra, met with an our own times. People have • If you’re like the average untimely death decades after always been like this.” American, you consumed he left the group. In 2010, as If it happens here, • Visitors to Chicago might more than 250 eggs last year. Edwards was driving in the read about it here. want to keep in mind that in • You might be surprised to rural southwest of England, TOOELE that city, it’s against the law learn that the giant bullfrogs a farmer lost control of a TRANSCRIPT to dine in any establishment of South Africa have some- 1,300-pound bale of hay. BULLETIN This wheel-shaped bale that is on fire. times been known to attack Subscribe 435-882-0050 lions. rolled down a hill and over a THURSDAY April 11, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7 ASK AMY Wife’s extreme weight loss tilts the marriage Dear Amy: I have been mar- help, as you transition through of our children with college suggested that she would take don’t call her a “brat.”) ried for 16 years, and have this marital disruption. tuition. over the cost of her own phone been with my wife for 18 years. The hospital that performed My daughter got extremely — and yes, she was 24.) Dear Amy: “Don’t Knock My She is 5 feet, 4 inches tall Amy Dickinson her surgery should offer a angry when I brought up the You are not being heartless. Stuff” was upset that her hus- GUEST COLUMNIST and has always weighed referral for a counselor special- subject of her taking over her But your daughter — and her band seems to find and share around 200 to 230 pounds. izing in this common relation- phone bill, saying she doesn’t younger siblings — will not negative information about Eight months ago she had ship response. have the money, yet I know know what your boundaries things she enjoys. gastric bypass and now weighs reasons you are citing. When she pays for video-streaming are unless you establish them. I too have the same curios- 135 pounds. a person literally transforms Dear Amy: Am I being subscriptions, and is going to a She finishes her demanding ity as her husband, and have I know she is healthier and into another person, they move heartless for wanting to cut concert for a performer she has semester in May. This would “ruined” things for my wife. she is happier, but I am miser- through the world differently, off my 24-year-old daughter? seen a couple times already. be the perfect time to transi- I think the writer was being able, as I feel I lost the person I with different interests, needs, She is engaged to be married She finishes her very tion away from your cellphone oversensitive, but that the fell in love with. habits and perceptions. (It’s in the fall of 2020, but she is a demanding semester in May plan, and onto her own (or husband clearly had taken it She makes me feel like I am not just about how your jeans full-time student who does pet- and says that she might take with her fiance). too far. a bad person for not liking a fit.) sitting as a part-time job. She one class during the summer. Her pet-sitting business — Been There skinnier wife, but I don’t find Spouses often assume “des- lives with her boyfriend, and How can I make her realize should pick up during the sum- her sexually attractive any- ignated roles,” and now your he has a full-time job. that she is being unreason- mer. She could work it around Dear Been There: Thank more. wife’s role has changed. But She and her boyfriend able? Or am I being heartless? another part-time job, and the you. I am not sure what to do at what about you? moved away to her college city I want to tell her to get class she plans to take. this point. How can I save my I imagine she is also receiv- almost three years ago and we another job during the summer I don’t think it is necessary You can contact Amy marriage and find her more ing a lot of positive attention, see them when they visit once and stop acting like an entitled — or even useful — to try to Dickinson via email: askamy@ attractive? Do I have to settle? which might make your alien- or twice a year. brat! convince a young person that amydickinson.com. Readers I am 6 feet, 4 inches tall and ation and disorientation worse. We have younger children — Mad Mom Lisa her expectations are unreason- may send postal mail to Ask 320 pounds and have been Her new body might also make and feel that although she is able. You simply say, “This is Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, heavy my entire life. you feel self-conscious about still a full-time student, we Dear Mad Mom: The what’s going to happen.” And NY 13068. You can also follow — Hefty and Confused yours. have to set a cut-off age and cellphone bill seems to have if she grumbles about it — so her on Twitter @askingamy or Because this change is so stop paying for her cellphone emerged as a major marker of what? Your message to her “like” her on Facebook. Dear Hefty: Extreme weight extreme, and so rapid, I hope bill. This is the only expense emerging adulthood. (I was should always be, “You can Copyright © 2019 by Amy loss is a major stressor on you will be patient as you both we pay for her. We aren’t in the inordinately proud of my own handle it. We have confidence Dickinson. Distributed by relationships, for some of the adjust. Please seek professional financial position to help any daughter when she suddenly in you. You’ll be fine.” (Please, Tribune Content Agency, LLC. INTERPERSONAL EDGE

put together a strategy to suc- thing I can do to increase my ceed regardless of what anyone feelings of adequacy? Seek out the uncomfortable to find success else is doing to them. A: Yes, get comfortable with Q: There are highly visible learn is obviously impossible are listening to truly a victim Make of list of everything at inadequacy and seek out what projects I’d like to do. The but does keep us temporarily or unwilling to learn anything work and life that makes you you want now. Your effective- downside is that if I do poorly it comfortable. from their experience? uncomfortable. Ask yourself ness will soar if you are not could be really uncomfortable. Daneen Skube If we walk around with the If we insist on comfort we what risks you would take if GUEST COLUMNIST waiting to feel perfect. I’m enjoying being in my com- awareness and humility that blame everyone and everything you were not busy avoiding fort zone at work. Should I take we all have a lot to learn we around us rather than review- discomfort? Ask yourself what Daneen Skube, Ph.D., execu- the risk? squeeze every drop of wisdom ing our situation wondering gains you could achieve if you tive coach, trainer, therapist and A: You should take the risk often get quite angry at anyone out of all experience. There is about our contribution to the instead sought to be curious speaker, also appears as the FOX to be uncomfortable if you that dares to suggest our famil- no adversity, challenge, frus- problem. If we are willing to and uncomfortable? Channel’s “Workplace Guru” want to end up being both suc- iar habits may be our problem. tration or achievement where be uncomfortable we soon see Yes, we get the comfort of each Monday morning. She’s the cessful and happy. Almost all Yet the same people that make we fail to take away precious we are always participating in the devil we know. If instead author of “Interpersonal Edge: the goodies in life are located us mad are actually attempting lessons. some way to any problem we you seek out temporary dis- Breakthrough Tools for Talking off the edge of familiar maps to free us from our self-imposed Try this experiment to see are having. comfort you will finally experi- to Anyone, Anywhere, About where we fear the dragons prison of bad habits. how often people around you My long-term clients take ence the heaven of something Anything” (Hay House, 2006). reside. During the writing of my seek comfort and failure rather complete accountability for new rather than perpetuating You can contact Dr. Skube at The single most important book I asked almost everyone I than discomfort and success. their experience at work and in an eternity of your habitual www.interpersonaledge.com or factor in success and happiness met whether they felt they had Next time you talk to anyone life. As they endure challenges comfortable hell. 1420 NW Gilman Blvd., #2845, is the ability to seek out dis- anything to learn about people. notice how often he or she they are able to rapidly iden- Issaquah, WA 98027. Sorry, no comfort. There is no progress in Amazingly 50 percent of the frames her stories portraying tify how they are participating The last word(s) personal replies. adulthood without a transition- people I met said confidently himself or herself as the hap- in creating their problems. Q: I’m waiting until I feel I © 2019 Interpersonal Edge. al period where you feel deeply that they had nothing to learn. less victim. Now consider this They’ve given up the comfort of am good enough to seek a job Distributed by Tribune Content distressed. Most of us ironically The idea we have nothing to question: Is the person you blame. They are able to rapidly I find fulfilling. Is there some- Agency, LLC.

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Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of TAYLORSVILLE, UT 84118 Parcel No.: 701400011 Acct. No.: R029857 FT, N 9* W 99 FT, TH N 81* E 148.5 FT TO BEG LI; TH ALG SD EXIST FENCE LI N 00*45’41” May, 2019 at 10:00 A.M., in Room 321 of the LOT 307, BLAKE MOUNTAIN VIEW EST PUD JOEL K MORGAN BALANCE AFTER 1-307-23 1.39 AC E 47.74 FT TO A FENCE COR; TH ALG AN Tooele County Administration Building located at PH 3 AMENDED, A PLANNED UNIT DEVEL- 4965 W ROBIN HILL RD $2,607.47 EXISTING FENCE LI N 88*31’54” W 99.41 FT, 47 South Main Street, in Tooele County, Utah, I OPMENT OF GRANTSVILLE CITY. OUT OF WEST JORDAN, UT 84084 M/L, TO THE E R/W LI OF 100 EAST ST; TH Parcel No.: 210100001 Acct. No.: R023207 will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the 16-66-307 FOR 2009 YEAR. SE 1/4 SEC 34, T8S, R4W, SLB&M. BALANCE ALG SD R/W LI N 01*14’42” E 244.06 FT TO PHILLIP E MONTANO TRUSTEE highest bidder for cash, under provisions of Utah $6,446.52 OF 7-14-9 AFTER 7-14-10 FOR 2009 YEAR. THE NW COR OF BLK 80, LOT 8, PLAT “A”, 310 E UTAH AVE Code Section 59-2-1351.1, the following described 160 AC TCS, SD PT ALSO LIES ON THE S R/W LI Parcel No.: 1005000007 Acct. No.: R021477 TOOELE, UT 84074 real property located in Tooele County and now $1,546.36 OF SECOND SOUTH ST; TH ALG SD R/W LI EDGAR F MOON JT LOTS 1 & 2 & 20 & S 30 FT OF LOT 21, BLK delinquent and subject to tax sale. A bid for less S 88*56’15” E 631.04 FT, M/L, TO THE POB. P O BOX 192 Parcel No.: 211100002 Acct. No.: R016654 131, PLAT C, TCS, TC 0.39 AC 05/24/2001 than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalties, (THE BASIS OF BEARING FOR THIS DESC WENDOVER, UT 84083 JOHN R MEDINA JT 05/24/2001 and administrative costs which are charged upon WAS BETWEEN THE E 1/4 COR AND THE SE LOT, 7 WEST PLAIN SUB CONT .21 ACRES 4870 E CHARLESTON BLVD APT 2 $8,100.77 the real estate will not be accepted. COR OF SEC 28, T3S, R4W, SLB&M, BOTH 0.21 AC LAS VEGAS, NV 89104 Parcel No.: 210100003 Acct. No.: R007092 BEING FOUND TOOELE COUNTY SURVEY $584.51 LOT 3, BLK 149, PLAT C, TCS 0.12 AC Parcel No.: 160440000A Acct. No.: R028432 PHILLIP E MONTANO TRUSTEE BRASS CAPS (MEASURE BETWEEN MONU- $3,085.83 ANDERSON RANCH HOMEOWNERS ASSO- Parcel No.: 109400055 Acct. No.: R007635 310 E UTAH AVE MENTS 00*16’11” E 2643.87 - MISSING FIRST CIATION ELIZABETH D PEHRSON Parcel No.: 203100009 Acct. No.: R016822 TOOELE, UT 84074 DIRECTIONAL CALL OF “SOUTH” BETWEEN PO BOX 5555 221 W CLARK ST JON GOSSETT JT LOT 11, BLK 131, PLAT C, TCS 0.07 AC MONUMENTS) REF SWD REC 1/16/02 #175367 DRAPER, UT 84020 GRANTSVILLE, UT 84029 37 BENCHMARK VILLAGE $751.45 732/562 FOR EXCEPTIONS.) (OUT OF 2-71- LOT A, ANDERSON RANCH SUB PH 3, A BEG ON N LI OF MAIN ST SD PT BEING E TOOELE, UT 84074 13 AND 2-71-17 FOR 2003 YEAR.) 4.26 AC Parcel No.: 210100004 Acct. No.: R012976 SUBDIVISION OF GRANTSVILLE CITY. OUT ALG MAIN ST 376.50 FT FROM SW COR OF COM 80 FT N OF SE COR LOT 1, BLK 6, PLAT 05/30/2002 05/30/2002 PHILLIP E MONTANO TRUSTEE OF 1-69-34 FOR 2008 YEAR. LOT 6, BLK 8, PLAT A, GSC, BEING PART A, TCS, N 25 FT, W 63 1/2 FT, S 25 FT, E 63 1/2 $64,454.03 310 E UTAH AVE $23.14 OF LOTS 3 & 4 IN BLK 8 & EXT S 89* 20’ E FT TO BEG. 0.04 AC TOOELE, UT 84074 Parcel No.: 1305000033 Acct. No.: R018258 118.44 FT ALG MAIN ST TO A PT 41.25 FT W $3,026.96 Parcel No.: 801000035 Acct. No.: R014436 LOTS 13, 14 & 15 BLK 131, PLAT C, TCS. 0.23 ROGER R BROCKBANK OF THE ROBERT W WILLIAMS AND BETTY ANNETTE N GOSSETT JT Parcel No.: 1402900002 Acct. No.: R012550 AC 12/23/2002 12/23/2002 362 PIERPONT AVENUE L WILLIAMS PPTY FORMERLY KNOWN AS 35 BENCHMARK VLG JORDAN DAVID BEN JT $2,128.08 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101 THE R. W. GELDMACHER(WILLIAMS) PPTY; TOOELE, UT 84074 8161 W 3100 S BEG AT THE NE COR OF LOT 8, TOOELE TH N 169.5 FT, TH W 130.44 FT, TH S 41.95 FT Parcel No.: 210100005 Acct. 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No.: R001079 WENDOVER, UT 84083 TOOELE, UT 84074 BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS NORTH 1000 S COLEMAN ST RONALD B RUIZ JT LOT 17, BLK 16, PLAT A, WENDOVER SUR, LOT 22, & THE N 10 FT OF LOT 21, BLK 00*9’11” WEST 2644.83 FEET FROM THE TOOELE, UT 84074 318 NOTTINGHAM DR CONT 9,903 SQ FT, TOG/W & SUB/TO AN 131PLAT C, TCS,TC. 0.15 AC EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 20, BEG AT NE COR LOT 20, SOUTHLAND TER- TOOELE, UT 84074 EASEMENT DESC AS FOLL: BEG S 6* 45’ $10,124.11 TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SALT RACE SUB, PLAT A, S 1 30’, W 60 FT, N 88 30’, LOT 79, LITTLE MT SUB #3, TCS 0.22 AC E 30.12 FT FR NW COR OF LOT 18, BLK 16, LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, SAID POINT W 120.161 FT, N 0 18’20”, E 60.013 FT, S 88 30’, $5,782.58 WENDOVER PLAT “A”, RUN S 6* 45’ E 83.25 Parcel No.: 210100007 Acct. No.: R005613 BEING ALSO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF E 121.412 FT TO BEG. 0.17 AC FT, S 83* 15’ W 33.41 FT, N 6* 45’ W 83.25 FT, N PHILLIP E MONTANO TRUSTEE Parcel No.: 119500004 Acct. No.: R011879 SAID SECTION 20, NOT FOUND, AND, FROM $4,585.02 83* 15’ E 33.40 FT TO POB 0.23 AC 310 E UTAH AVE RONICA A SMITH SAID POINT, EAST 380.50 FEET, AND SOUTH TOOELE, UT 84074 $906.72 Parcel No.: 1508000121 Acct. No.: R003888 PO BOX 361 70.77 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, LOT 16, BLK 131, PLAT C, TCS 0.07 AC KRISTEN JILL REED STOCKTON, UT 84071 AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 43*55’15” Parcel No.: 126600010 Acct. No.: R028232 $897.39 413 WEST REGATTA LANE IN LOT 4 SEC 24, T4S, R5W, STOCKTON SUR, WEST 72.54 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89*2’47” FLORENCIO “FRED” BERMEJO JT TOOELE, UT 84074 BEG N 62*15’, W 300 FT & N 27*45’, E 80 FT EAST 27.90 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 43*55’15” PO BOX 621 Parcel No.: 210100008 Acct. No.: R025324 LOT 121, STANSBURY PLACE SUB PUD PH 1, FR NE COR BLK 89, WHICH IS SE COR BLK WEST 1739.12 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTER- WENDOVER, UT 84083 PHILLIP E MONTANO TRUSTEE A SUBDIVISION OF TOOELE COUNTY. OUT 95, N 62*15’ W 220 FT, N 27*45’ E 120 FT, S LY CORNER GLENEAGLES P.U.D. PHASE 1 A PORTION OF LOT 1, BLK 24, WENDOVER 310 E UTAH AVE OF 5-36-20 FOR 2007 YEAR. 62*15’ E 220 FT, S 27*45’ W 120 FT TO BEG. RECORDED AS ENTRY NO. 154300 IN BOOK PLAT A BEG S COR LOT 1, N 25 46’ W 120 FT, TOOELE, UT 84074 $8,787.19 CONT .61 AC 0.61 AC 644 AT PAGE 240 IN THE OFFICE OF THE N 55*32’45” E 271.56 FT, S 31* 09’ E 124.86 FT, LOT 18, BLK 131, PLAT C, TCS 0.12 AC $1,568.31 $4,287.33 TOOELE COUNTY RECORDER; THENCE THE S 30* 03’36” W 60.70 FT, S 16 24’ E 40 FT, S 73* Parcel No.: 903200004 Acct. No.: R020445 FOLLOWING THREE COURSES ALONG THE 36’ W 226.48 FT TO BEG -----LESS 0.055 AC TO LOUISE ROWBERRY TRUSTEE Parcel No.: 210100009 Acct. No.: R022571 Parcel No.: 504200002 Acct. No.: R006259 EASTERLY AND NORTHERLY BOUNDARY UDOT (ENTRY# 282330)OUT OF 1-266-5 FOR 230 S COLEMAN ST PHILLIP E MONTANO TRUSTEE ROSEMARY HILL JT LINE OF SAID GLENEAGLES P.U.D. PHASE 1: 2008 YEAR. 0.92 AC TOOELE, UT 84074 310 E UTAH AVE 303 BALMORAL RD (1) NORTH 46*04’45” WEST 284.69 FEET; (2) $13,352.46 LOT 4, MAYO RANCHES SUB, TC 0.48 AC TOOELE, UT 84074 BOISE, ID 83702 NORTH 522.00 FEET; (3) WEST 258.30 FEET TO $4,714.92 BEG ON N-S1/2 SEC LN SEC 26, T2S,R4W,SLM, Parcel No.: 125800032 Acct. No.: R012291 THE S 30 FT LOT 19, BLK 131, PLAT C, TCS THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 600 642 FT S OF 1/4 SEC COR ON N LN SEC 26, FLORENCIO BERMEJO 0.09 AC WEST STREET; THENCE NORTH 00*02’00” Parcel No.: 208000014 Acct. No.: R010949 TH E 272.5 FT, TH SW 93 04`1148 FT,TH NW PO BOX 621 $1,200.19 WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF MARCUS RICHARD KNOWLDEN 622 FT, N 562 FT TO BEG, CONT 8.92 ACALSO WENDOVER, UT 84083 WAY LINE OF 600 WEST STREET 282.00 FEET; 770 W VINE ST Parcel No.: 210100018 Acct. No.: R014404 COM INT CTR LN MAIN TRACK OREGON SL PART OF LOT 10 & ALL OF LOTS 11 & 12, THENCE NORTH 89*43’06” EAST 415.00 TOOELE, UT 84074 PHILLIP E MONTANO TRUSTEE RR WITH N LN NW 1/4 SEC 26, 456.3 FT W OF BEG, NE COR OF BLK 8, WENDOVER SUR, FEET; THENCE NORTH 00*02’00” WEST BEG N 89 45’ 15”, W 690.5 FT FR SE COR LOT 310 E UTAH AVE NE COR NW 1/4, W 211.2 FT S 19 39` E 200 FT PLAT A, S 25* 45’, E 152.50 FT, S 64 15’, W 295.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89*43’06” EAST 1, BLK 3, TCS, N 330 FT, W 77 FT, S 330 FT, S TOOELE, UT 84074 FR CTR LN 1630.20 FT TH SE CRV TOLFT RAD 149.60 FT, N 25 58’43”, W 152.50 FT, N 64 15’, 1277.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 89*45’ 15”, E 77 FT M/L TO BE G SUBJ TO R/W LOT 5 & 6, BLK 131, PLAT C, TCS 0.14 AC 5930 FT 410 FT N 1926.8 FT, W 456.3 FT TO E 150.20 FT TO THE POB, CONT 22,860 SQ FT, OUT OF 2-2-26, 2-2-29, 2-2-43, 2-2-39 AND 2-3- IN FAVOR OF MARGARET W KNOWLDEN $1,435.14 BEG 5.5 AC TOTAL 14.42 14.42 AC .53 ACRES 0.53 AC ALG W EDGE DESC PPTY 0.43 AC 18 FOR 2013 YEAR. 24.96 AC Parcel No.: 210100019 Acct. No.: R019551 $7,461.80 $4,660.56 $945.73 $3,784.22 PHILLIP E MONTANO TRUSTEE Parcel No.: 607000004 Acct. No.: R018091 Parcel No.: 08000A0025 Acct. No.: R020082 Parcel No.: 1303200004 Acct. No.: R006314 Parcel No.: 105400039 Acct. No.: R009885 310 E UTAH AVE SARAH A BERRY GARY A RIPPETOE BAIKAL LLC MARJORIE T FIDDLER JT TOOELE, UT 84074 144 REGATTA LANE P O BOX 724 7842 WOODMAN CRT 658 E MAIN ST LOT 7 & 8, BLK 131 PLAT C, TCS 0.15 AC STANSBURY PARK, UT 84074 PANACA, NV 89042 WEST JORDAN, UT 84004 GRANTSVILLE, UT 84029 $1,435.14 SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4, SEC 31, T5S, R6W, SLM, BEG AT NE COR OF LOT 25, ACORD SOREN- LOT 4, FLYING “J” SUBDIVISION AMENDED, BEG AT A PT N 00*05’22” E 1866.69 FT AND CONT 40 AC 40.00 AC SON ESTATES SUB, RUN TH W 348 FT TO NW Parcel No.: 210100020 Acct. No.: R010760 PUD, A SUBDIVISION OF TOOELE COUNTY. W 1509.58 FT FROM SE COR SEC 32, T2S, $356.07 COR OF LOT 26 OF SAID SUB, TH S 125.173 R5W, SLB&M AND RUN; TH W 124.45 FT; TH PHILLIP E MONTANO TRUSTEE OUT OF 12-111-4 FOR 2000 YEAR. 2.33 AC 310 E UTAH AVE $7,180.37 FT, TH E 348 FT, TH N ALG LI OF LOTS 26 & N 00*½20’00” W 57.76 FT; TH S 88*30’00” E Parcel No.: 10009G0303 Acct. No.: R003444 25 OF SD SUB 125.173 FT TO POB (PARTS OF 125.00 FT; TH S 00*10’15” W 54.49 FT TO POB. TOOELE, UT 84074 SHERRIE DELANEY Parcel No.: 120600008 Acct. No.: R020331 8-0-A-25 & 8-0-A-26) FOR 1994 1.00 AC OUT OF 1-54-35 FOR 1999 YEAR. 0.16 AC LOT 9 & 10, BLK 131, PLAT C TCS 0.15 AC 337 LANDMARK DR BARBARA GARCIA $16,894.60 $279.81 $1,435.14 TOOELE, UT 84074 P O BOX 46 ALL OF LOT 303, PARKSIDE SUBDIVISION Parcel No.: 1308200210 Acct. No.: R024981 Parcel No.: 210100021 Acct. No.: R022628 STOCKTON, UT 84071 Parcel No.: 111300014 Acct. No.: R020622 PHASE 3, (FORMER TAX ID 2-86-55) 0.26 AC GLENEAGLE TH HOLDINGS LLC MARK TATE JT PHILLIP E MONTANO TRUSTEE LOT 12, BLK 92, PLAT A, SS, .09 AC 0.09 AC 310 E UTAH AVE $6,512.96 $2,589.56 405 E 4450 N P O BOX 394 PROVO, UT 84604 GRANTSVILLE, UT 84029 TOOELE, UT 84074 Parcel No.: 801900025 Acct. No.: R016742 Parcel No.: 1109600020 Acct. No.: R024167 LOT 210, GLENEAGLES PUD PHASE 1, A BEG 207.47 FT S FR THE NW COR OF BLK LOT 17, BLK 131, PLAT C, TCS 0.07 AC STEVEN R LYMAN BECKY L MORRIS JT PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT IN TOOELE 68, SW ADDITION TO GCS, GC, SD PT BEING $841.43 P O BOX 759 769 W 700 S CITY. OUT OF 2-2-19 AND 2-2-25 FOR 2001 ON THE E LI OF CEMETARY ST OF SD GC; & Parcel No.: 210100022 Acct. No.: R019738 TOOELE, UT 84074 TOOELE, UT 84074 YEAR. 0.04 ACRES. 02/21/2001 02/21/2001 RUN TH E 151.6 FT; TH S 80 FT; TH W 151.6 FT, PHILLIP E MONTANO TRUSTEE LOTS 35 BRYAN SUB TOOELE COUNTY 1.00 LOT 10B, WESTLAND COVE SUBDIVISION $132.48 M/L, TO THE E LI OF SD CEMETARY ST; TH 310 E UTAH AVE AC PHASE 2, A SUBDIVISION OF TOOELE CITY. N ALG THE E LI OF SD ST 80 FT TO THE POB. $4,134.81 Parcel No.: 1001400030 Acct. No.: R016551 TOOELE, UT 84074 OUT OF 2-11-37, 2-11-82, 2-11-83. 0.09 AC CONT .278 ACRES (OUT OF G-190-6) HEETH KELL JT NORTH 10 FT OF LOT 19, BLK 131, PLAT C, Parcel No.: 803800077 Acct. No.: R001385 $1,009.60 $6,059.42 323 W 400 S TCS, TC 0.06 AC SUSAN B KROFF Parcel No.: 805500046 Acct. No.: R014925 TOOELE, UT 84074 Parcel No.: 1002900060 Acct. No.: R001823 $150.75 531 BLUERIDGE DR BERNICE C BRAY LOT 30, PIONEER SUB ADD #3 TCS 0.20 AC MARTHA MCKINNEY TRUSTEE Parcel No.: 210400015 Acct. No.: R011585 TOOELE, UT 84074 422 COUNTRY CLB $4,666.40 196 S 6TH ST PHILLIP E MONTANO TRUSTEE LOT 77, EASTRIDGE SUB 0.19 AC STANSBURY PARK, UT 84074 TOOELE, UT 84074 $2,650.86 Parcel No.: 900600010 Acct. No.: R008510 310 E UTAH AVE LOT 46, GOLF COURSE ISLAND SUB #3, LOT 60, TOOELE HIGHLAND ADD, NO 1, JEANNINE HIGHSMITH TOOELE, UT 84074 Parcel No.: 105500011 Acct. No.: R021384 STANSBURY PARK 0.25 AC TCS ---SUBJ/TO & TOG/W EASEMENTS AND 306 E 500 N LOTS 10 & 11 BLK 139 PLAT C TCS THOMAS A GRIFFITHS JT $9,642.20 R/W’S OF RECORD 0.17 AC TOOELE, UT 84074 $4,908.25 482 E MAIN ST $4,474.09 Parcel No.: 901200029 Acct. No.: R021439 THE W 87 FT OF LOT 6, BLK 1, INT BLDG Parcel No.: 804600004 Acct. No.: R007502 GRANTSVILLE, UT 84029 BRANDON ORNELA JT ASSN SUB TCS 0.67 AC Parcel No.: 1004100043 Acct. No.: R005185 PITT’S AUTO BODY COM 3.50 CH, S, & 26 FT, W OF NE COR, W 121 N PINEHURST AVE $4,263.50 MARTY CASEY PO BOX 1204 1/2, SW 1/4, SEC 32, T2S, R5W, SLM, S 295.5 FT, TOOELE, UT 84074 445 BROOK AVE W 100 FT, N 182.5 FT, W 20 FT, N 113 FT, E 120 Parcel No.: 10019H0308 Acct. No.: R010881 TOOELE, UT 84074 LOT 11, BLK 2, KELSEY SUB, TCS 0.21 AC TOOELE, UT 84074 FT, TO BEG, ---- SUBJ/TO BOUNDARY LINE JERRY ENTZE TRUSTEE LOT 4, FLINDERS INDUSTRIAL PARK, $5,800.47 LOT 19 BLK 2 VALLEYVIEW SUB TCS 0.18 AC AGREEMENTS RECORDED AS ENTRY NO’S 1198 SOUTHWEST DR TOOELE COUNTY, CONT 1.50 AC $3,981.46 318268 & 318830. CONT 0.73 AC Parcel No.: 502100015 Acct. No.: R010577 TOOELE, UT 84074 $10,362.85 $2,130.69 BROWNS CANYON RANCHING COMPANY ALL OF LOT 308, RANCHO TOOELE SUBDIVI- Parcel No.: 1004600086 Acct. No.: R006388 Parcel No.: 1607600002 Acct. No.: R029388 1675 BECK ST SION PHASE III, A SUBDIVISION OF TOOELE MARVIN TODACHINY JT RANDY HUNT Parcel No.: 1211300105 Acct. No.: R000611 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116 CITY (OUT OF 2-10-5) 0.18 AC 790 FLEETWOOD DR 783 DEER HOLLOW RD TIMOTHY CHERVICK JT THAT PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF $8,303.96 TOOELE, UT 84074 TOOELE, UT 84074 669 EASTON CRT SECTION 3 T2S R4W SLB&M, LYING NORTH LOT 86, WESTLAND MOBIL EST # 2 0.27 AC GRANTSVILLE, UT 84029 Parcel No.: 105200070 Acct. No.: R031379 LOT 2, TOOELE CITY COMMERCIAL PARK OF I-80 AND SOUTH OF LAKE POINT SALT $2,857.20 LOT 105, CASTLEWOOD COVE SUBDIVISION JOANN LEONELLI PHASE 4, A SUBDIVISION OF TOOELE CITY. COMPANY PROPERTY OUT OF 5-21-12 PHASE 1, A SUBDIVISION OF GRANTSVILLE 281 S 2ND WEST OUT OF 2-17-39 FOR 2009 YEAR. $98.30 Parcel No.: 1105200004 Acct. No.: R020372 CITY. OUT OF 1-54-37. 0.33 AC TOOELE, UT 84074 $12,267.55 MARY ANN HUNT $7,806.16 Parcel No.: 201100012 Acct. No.: R020268 A PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE IN THE 3927 SUNVALLEY DR 802700009 Acct. No.: R006088 CANYON ADVANTAGE LLC NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, GRANTSVILLE, UT 84029 RAYMOND M HARRIS Parcel No.: 900600140 Acct. No.: R028450 5396 W 2400 S TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 5 WEST, LOT 4, SUN VALLEY RANCHETTES, A 12 LAKEVIEW TINA M CHAVEZ WEST VALLEY CITY, UT 84120 SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, MORE SUBDIVISION OF TOOELE COUNTY, OUT OF TOOELE, UT 84074 310 NORTH 1ST EAST BEG 730 FT W & 240 FT N FR SE COR OF NE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 5-65--16 1.01 AC LOT 4 AND THE S 20 FT OF LOT 5, BLK 84, TOOELE, UT 84074 1/4, SEC 32, T3S, R4W, SLM, N 60 FT, W 436 FT, BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH $12,612.85 DELAMARE-MORGAN ADDITION 0.37 AC BEG SE COR LOT 10, BLK 7, INT BLDG ASSN S 60 FT, E 436 FT TO BEG. 0.60 AC LINE OF GRANTSVILLE MAIN STREET, $6,041.24 SUB, TCS, RUN TH W 93.73 FT; TH N 85 FT; TH $5,844.59 WHICH IS LOCATED SOUTH 88*43’36” EAST Parcel No.: 1004500040 Acct. No.: R007567 W 13.6 FT; TH S 85 FT; TH E 13.6 FT; TO THE 1473.13 FEET ALONG THE MONUMENT LINE MICHELLE KNOX Parcel No.: 119400002 Acct. No.: R008161 POB. BALANCE OF 9-6-101 AFTER 9-6-139 Parcel No.: 211100030 Acct. No.: R000728 BETWEEN THE WEST QUARTER CORNER 684 FLEETWOOD DR ROBERT LARUE FOR 2007 YEAR. CHARLOTTE WEYLAND AND THE WITNESS CORNER TO THE EAST TOOELE, UT 84074 7629 S. 2050 E. $473.18 P O BOX 983 QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 31, AND LOT 40, WESTLAND MOBILE ESTATES NO SOUTH WEBER, UT 84405 GRANTSVILLE, UT 84029 Parcel No.: 1001300037 Acct. No.: R026382 NORTH 41.50 FEET FROM THE WEST QUAR- $2,188.87 LOTS 15, 16, 17, 18, & 19, BLK 109, STOCKTON LOT 4, BLK 150, PLAT C, TOOELE CITY SUR- TONI ANNE PLANTE JT TER CORNER OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 2 SURVEY. OUT OF 1-194-1 FOR 2001 YEAR. VEY (OUT OF T-1483 OR 2-111-7) 0.08 AC Parcel No.: 206000005 Acct. No.: R002582 240 S 320 W SOUTH, RANGE 5 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE 0.33 ACRES 11/15/2000 11/15/2000 02/13/2002 $330.42 MICHELLE RICHARDSON TOOELE, UT 84074 AND MERIDIAN, AND RUNNING: THENCE 02/13/2002 467 S 100 W LOT 37, PIONEER SUB ADD # 1 TCS 0.14 AC 201700050 Acct. No.: R029933 NORTH 1*02’11” EAST 328.56 FEET; THENCE $1,328.71 TOOELE, UT 84074 $622.97 CHRISTENSEN INVESTMENTS 65% INT SOUTH 89*00’22” EAST 123.26 FEET; THENCE BEG 500.71 FT E & 122 FT N FR SW COR LOT Parcel No.: 119700008 Acct. No.: R014272 332 E 850 S SOUTH 0*43’03” WEST 329.01 FEET TO SAID 1 BLK 48 PLAT A TCS, N 61 FT, E 117.71 FT, ROBERT LARUE Parcel No.: 211100003 Acct. No.: R022781 SALEM, UT 84653 NORTH LINE OF MAIN STREET; THENCE TO E LN BLK 48, S 61 FT, W 117.71 FT TO BEG 7629 S. 2050 E. TONY P MEDINA JT COM AT THE S 1/4 COR OF SEC 19, T3S, NORTH 88*47’58” WEST 125.09 FEET ALONG 0.17 AC SOUTH WEBER, UT 84405 4870 E CHARLESTON BLVD APT 2 R4W, SLB&M AS REPRESENTED BY A SAID NORTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- $4,057.96 ALL OF BLK 100, PLAT A, STOCKTON SUR- LAS VEGAS, NV 89104 TOOELE COUNTY SURVEYOR’S BRASS CAP NING. OUT OF 1-52-15 AND 1-52-52 FOR 2014 LOT 4, BLK 149, PLAT C, TCS 0.12 AC Parcel No.: 1203700014 Acct. No.: R020384 VEY ---EXCEPTING LOTS 11 & 12 DEEDED CONSISTENT WITH THE TOOELE COUNTY YEAR. PARCEL CONTAINS: 40,826 SQUARE TO CARE FREE HOMES (BK 606 PG 23) OUT $2,515.91 SURVEYOR’S 1982 DEPENDENT RESURVEY FEET OR 0.94 AC MOORE I TILLMAN TRUSTEE 159 W MEMEORY LANE OF 1-197-1 FOR 2001 YEAR. 0.33 ACRES. Parcel No.: 1004600068 Acct. No.: R014522 AMENDED IN 2000 AND RUN TH N 89*43’08” $10,081.70 03/13/2000 03/13/2000 E 996.92 FT ALG THE S LI OF SD SEC ; TH TOOELE, UT 84074 VALERIE G SHIELDS Parcel No.: 701400010 Acct. No.: R029856 $1,328.71 S 0*15’25” E 359.42 FT TO THE POB; TH N LOT 14, CANYON RIM ESTATES PHASE 1, 108 COUNTRY CLB JOEL K MORGAN 60*32’15” W 331.50 FT; TH N 29*30’55” E A SUBDIVISION OF TOOELE CITY. OUT OF Parcel No.: 207100021 Acct. No.: R008616 TOOELE, UT 84074 4965 W ROBIN HILL RD 653.00 FT; S 60*32’15” E 331.50 FT; S 29*30’55” 2-13-15, 2-15-10, 2-15-4 FOR 98 YEAR. 0.34 AC ROCKY MOUNTAIN CARE-TOOELE I LOT 68 WESTLAND MOBILE EST NO 2, TCS WEST JORDAN, UT 84084 W 653.00 FT TO THE POB. OUT OF 2-17-8 FOR $1,179.09 5242 SOUTH COLLEGE DR., SUITE 340 0.27 AC THE W 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF SEC 34, T8S, 2009 YEAR. MURRAY, UT 84123 $2,911.70 R4W, SLB&M LESS AND EXCEPTING THE Parcel No.: 120300018 Acct. No.: R021003 $263.47 PAT K MARTIN A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SE 1/4 Parcel No.: 1005000005 Acct. No.: R016866 FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PPTY WHICH OF SEC 28, T3S, R4W, SLB&M, BEING PART Parcel No.: 105800004 Acct. No.: R004872 WAS DEEDED TO DONALD MILLER IN P O BOX 214 VELDEEN MURPHY T/C STOCKTON, UT 84071 OF BLK 80, LOTS 7 & 8, AND PT OF LOT 6, P O BOX 241 CLARA E SMITH JT WARRANTY DEED ENTRY # 287262: BEG A PLAT A, TCS, TOOELE CITY, AND BEING 455 E MAIN ST THE W 1/4 COR OF SEC 34, T8S, R4W, SLB&M LOTS 4 & 5 BLK 87, PLAT A, STOCKTON SUR- WENDOVER, UT 84083 VEY, LESS .01 AC TO ST ROAD COM 0.22 AC MORE PARTICULARLY DESC AS FOLLOWS: LOT 5, WEST PLAIN SUB CONT .18 ACRES GRANTSVILLE, UT 84029 SAID POINT BEING THE NW COR OF THE S BEG AT THE NE COR OF BLK 80, LOT 8, PAT COM 14.76 CHS E & 1.54 CHS S OF SW COR 1/2 OF SAID SEC; TH E 2640 FT ALONG THE $920.79 0.18 AC A, TCS, WHICH LIES S 00*16’11” E 1015.32 $3,818.25 NW 1/4 OF SEC 32, T2S, R5W, SLM, N 162 1/2 E/W SEC LINE M/L TO THE N/S SEC LINE Parcel No.: 1005100026 Acct. No.: R011158 FT AND S 89*43’49” W 91.68 FT FR THE E 1/4 FT, W 85 FT, S 162 1/2 FT, E 85 FT TO BEG OF SAID SEC; TH S ALONG SAID N/S LINE A PATRICIA MADDOX JT COR OF SEC 28 (A FOUND TOOELE COUNTY IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my $5,427.54 DISTANCE OF 660 FT; TH W ON A BEARING 509 CAPRI CIR SURVEY MONUMENT), SD PT ALSO LIES PARALLEL TO THE E/W LI OF SD SEC A DIST- hand and official seal this 1st day of April 2019 Parcel No.: 106600003 Acct. No.: R005733 TOOELE, UT 84074 PERPENDICULAR TO THE E LI OF THE SE NCE OF 2640FT M/L TO THE W LINE OF SAID DAWN LAVERNE HUNT TRUSTEE LOT 26 WESTRIDGE SUB TCS 0.22 AC 1/4 OF SEC 28, SD PT ALSO LIES ON THE W SEC; TH N ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE A 529 W MAIN $4,158.95 R/W OF 200 EAST ST; AND RUN TH ALG SD DISTANCE OF 660 FT M/L TO THE W 1/4 COR R/W LI S 00*25’26” E 303.90 FT TO A PT ON GRANTSVILLE, UT 84029 Parcel No.: 130700012 Acct. No.: R011094 OF SAID SEC, SAID POINT BEING THE POB. THE N LI OF TOOELE CITY CEMETERY; TH BEG 57.5 FT W OF NW COR, BLK 66, GCS, IN PEGGY ANN BASSETT JT TOGETHER WITH & SUBJECT TO A NON ALG SD N LI N 89*05’48” W 322.18 FT, M/L, TO SW 1/4 SEC 36, T2S, R6W, S 330 FT, W 563.64 1097 N MAIN ST EXCLUSIVE R/W IN IT PRESENT CONDITION THE NW COR OF TOOELE CITY CEMETERY; FT, N 330 FT, E 563.64 FT, TO BEG, CONT 4.27 RUSH VALLEY, UT 84069 FOR INGRESS & EGRESS OVER AND ACROSS TH N 89*05’48” W 86.00 FT; TH N 00*44’40” AC BEG NE COR LOT 4, BLK 15, ST JOHN TOWN, THE EXISTING ROADS & RIGHTS OF WAY E 12.98 FT; TH N 89*10’07” W 40.01 FT; TH N $12,690.67 S 9* E 272.5 FT, TH S 81* W 160 FT, TH S 9* E ALISON H. MCCOY AS PRESENTLY LOCATED ACROSS THE S 1/2 00*49’21” W 8.08 FT; TH N 89*17’21” W 17.62 140 FT, S 8* W 87.50 FT, TH S 9* E 82.5 FT, TH TOOELE COUNTY AUDITOR Parcel No.: 1608500307 Acct. No.: R029525 OF SEC 34, T8S, R4W, SLB&M. OUT OF 7-14-9 FT; TH S 03*39’54” W 8.05 FT; TH N 89*10’07” S 81* W 16.5 FT, TH N 9* W 231 FT, TH N 81* DEVON DAVIS FOR 2009 YEAR. 120 AC W 73.54 FT TO A PT ON AN EXIST N-S FENCE 3293 W PAULA ANN DR $1,174.43 E 82.5 FT, TH N 9* W 165 FT, TH N 81* E 33 THURSDAY April 11, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B9

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CUP 2019-02 (ta- bled on March 20th) – Bryan Coulter is re- questing conditional use approval for an ex- isting house to be de- clared as a detached accessory dwelling to a proposed new sin- gle-family dwelling. Lo- cation: 175 East SR-138. Acreage: 4.09 Acres. Zone: A-20 (Ag- ricultural, 20 Acre Mini- mum). Unincorporated: Stansbury Park. Planner: Jeff Miller 4. CUP-AMD 2013-12 (tabled on March 20th) – Bryan Coulter is re- questing approval of an amendment to an existing conditional use permit for a Cot- tage Industry. Loca- NOTICE TO WATER tion: 175 East SR-138. USERS Acreage: 4.09 Acres. The applications below Zone: A-20 (Agricul- were filed with the Di- tural, 20 Acre Mini- vision of Water Rights mum). in Tooele County. Unincorporated: These are informal Stansbury Park. proceedings per Rule Planner: Jeff Miller 655-6-2. Protests con- 5. Open Public Hear- cerning an application ing (CUP 2019-02 & must be legibly written CUP-AMD 2013-12) or typed, contain the 6. Close Public Hear- name and mailing ad- ing (CUP 2019-02 & dress of the protesting CUP-AMD 2013-12) party, STATE THE AP- 7. SUB 2019-06 – Joe PLICATION NUMBER White is requesting PROTESTED, CITE preliminary and final REASONS FOR THE plat approval for the PROTEST, and RE- proposed 7-lot Hites- QUEST A HEARING, man Subdivision. Lo- if desired. Also, A $15 cation: 626 West 3700 FEE MUST BE IN- North, Erda, UT. Par- CLUDED FOR EACH cel ID: 08-044-B-0102. APPLICATION PRO- Acreage. Approx. 7.62 TESTED. Protests Acres. Unincorporated: must be filed with the Erda. Planner: Jeff Division of Water Miller Rights, PO Box 8. Open Public Hear- 146300, Salt Lake ing (SUB 2019-06) City, UT 84114-6300, 9. Close Public (SUB or by hand delivery to 2019-06) a Division office during 10. Brief Land Use normal business hours Training Discussion. on or before May 1, 11. Adjournment 2019. Please visit wa- B10 Pursuant toTOOELE the Ameri- terrights.utah.govTRANSCRIPT orBULLETIN THURSDAY April 11, 2019 cans with Disability call (801)538-7240 for Act, individuals need- additional information. Autos Financial Public Notices ingPublic special Notices accommo- CHANGEPublic Notices APPLICA- Services Meetings dationsMeetings during this TIONS(S)Water User meeting should notify 15-5509 (a44534): Joe DONATE YOUR CAR, Applying for Social Se- PUBLIC NOTICE OF Planning Staff, Tooele Richard and Penny Great Savings on Books at the TRUCK OR BOAT curity Disability or Ap- M E E T I N G A N D County Planning Com- Anderson propose(s) TO HERITAGE FOR pealing a Denied AGENDA m i s s i o n , a t using 5.6 ac-ft. from THE BLIND. Free 3 Claim? Call Bill Gor- Tooele County Plan- 435-843-3160 prior to groundwater (Grants- Tooele Transcript Bulletin Day Vacation, Tax don & Assoc., Social ning Commission the meeting. ville) for STOCKWA- Deductible, Free Security Disability At- The Tooele County Please e-mail Jeff TERING. Towing, All Paper- torneys, Planning Commission M i l l e r a t : 15-5510 (a44566): Da- work Taken Care Of. 1-844-244-5761! will hold a Public Meet- [email protected] mon P. and Christine Visions of America CALL FREE Consultations. ing on April 17, 2019 with any questions or Johnson propose(s) 1-855-408-2196 Local Attorneys Na- at 7:00 PM in the Audi- concerns. using 1 ac-ft. from Photographing Democracy tionwide [Mail: 2420 torium at the Tooele Dated this 8th Day of groundwater (2 miles SELL YOUR CAR or N St NW, Washington County Building, 47 April 2019 Southwest of Erda) for Visions of America addresses a single boat in the classi- DC. Office: Broward South Main Street, Jeff Miller IRRIGATION. fieds. Call 882-0050 Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)] Tooele Utah. Tooele County NONUSE APPLICA- question: How do you photograph or visit www.tooele- PUBLIC MEETING: Planning and Zoning TION(S) democracy? After all, democracy is an Have $10K In Debt? transcript. com 1. Roll Call (Published in the 15-5101: Jay Harwood Credit Cards. Medical idea; and not something one can easily 2. Approval of meeting Tooele Transcript Bul- is/are seeking a non- Bills. Personal Loans. wrap one’s lens around. But photo- minutes from March letin April 16, 2019) use period for 24.6 Trucks Be Debt Free in graphing democracy is indeed what 20, 2019. ac-ft. from groundwa- 24-48 Months. Call 3. CUP 2019-02 (ta- ter (Northeast side of Joseph Sohm has done in this epic jour- NATIONAL DEBT Public Notices 2008 TOYOTA TUN- bled on March 20th) – Grantsville) for IRRI- ney across the fifty states. To capture RELIEF! Know Your D R A P i c k - u p Bryan Coulter is re- Trustees GATION. this country’s incredible diversity, Sohm 133,000mi, chrome Options. Get a FREE questing conditional Deadline for public Kent L. Jones, P.E. frames his national work as George wheels, 4drs, running debt relief quote: Call use approval for an ex- notices is 4 p.m. the STATE ENGINEER boards, bed liner. 1-844-335-2648 Seurat might a pointillist painting. With isting house to be de- day prior to publica- (Published in the Very good condition each photograph, an individual dot was clared as a detached tion. Public notices Tooele Transcript Bul- $16,000. Contact Di- Public Notices applied to his American canvas. Span- accessory dwelling to submitted past the letin April 4 & 11, ane: 435-833-9524. Meetings a proposed new sin- deadline will not be 2019) ning three decades, tens of thousands gle-family dwelling. Lo- of images come together to create a com- Deadline for public accepted. Rooms for cation: 175 East UPAXLP Public Notices pelling mosaic of American democracy. Rent notices is 4 p.m. the SR-138. Acreage: 4.09 Miscellaneous day prior to publica- Acres. Zone: A-20 (Ag- Only tion. Public notices Public Notices FURNISHED ROOM ricultural, 20 Acre Mini- Deadline for public $ 95 $ 00 submitted past the 49 15 for rent in furnished mum). Unincorporated: Water User notices is 4 p.m. the deadline will not be east side Tooele Stansbury Park. day prior to publica- accepted. Deadline for public home. All utilities in- Planner: Jeff Miller tion. Public notices UPAXLP notices is 4 p.m. the cluded, move in now, 4. CUP-AMD 2013-12 submitted past the day prior to publica- call after 6pm for de- PUBLIC NOTICE (tabled on March 20th) deadline will not be Modern Women tion. Public notices tails 435-830-3740. The agenda for the – Bryan Coulter is re- accepted. submitted past the Tooele County Com- questing approval of UPAXLP 52 Pioneers deadline will not be mission meeting to be an amendment to an Homes for accepted. ANNOUNCEMENT held April 16, 2019 at existing conditional is a celebration of Rent UPAXLP OF APPOINTMENT Modern Women 7:00 p.m., will be use permit for a Cot- some of the influential and inspiring tage Industry. Loca- AND NOTICE TO posted on the county NOTICE TO WATER 1BDRM house $500 tion: 175 East SR-138. CREDITORS women who have changed the world w e b s i t e a t USERS deposit $600 rent Acreage: 4.09 Acres. Estate of Ivan Draper through their lives, work and actions. (http://www.co.tooele.u The applications below plus utilities. No pets, Zone: A-20 (Agricul- & M. Jean Draper, De- t.us/clerk.htm, click on were filed with the Di- From suffragettes to scientists, No smoking. Call tural, 20 Acre Mini- ceased “Tooele County Com- vision of Water Rights activists to artists, politicians to pilots 435-830-1586. mum). P r o b a t e N o . mission Meetings” and in Tooele County. and writers to riot grrrls, the women Unincorporated: 193300031 on the public notice These are informal Stansbury Park. Claudia J. Garrett, included have all paved the way for website proceedings per Rule Homes Planner: Jeff Miller whose address is 7754 gender equality in their own indomi- (http://www.utah.gov/p 655-6-2. Protests con- 5. Open Public Hear- PepperTree Highlands mn/index.html) . Cop- cerning an application table way. SELLING YOUR ing (CUP 2019-02 & Circle, Trussville, Ala- ies may also be ob- must be legibly written Find out about extraordinary HOME? Advertise it CUP-AMD 2013-12) bama 35173, has been tained at the County or typed, contain the women including writer and teacher in the classifieds. Call 6. Close Public Hear- appointed Personal Clerk's Office, County name and mailing ad- 882-0050 or visit ing (CUP 2019-02 & Representative of the Maya Angelou, computer scientist Ada Health Department, dress of the protesting www.tooeletran CUP-AMD 2013-12) above-entitled estate. Lovelace, abolitionist Harriet Tubman, Transcript Bulletin, party, STATE THE AP- script.com 7. SUB 2019-06 – Joe Creditors of the estate Tooele County Senior PLICATION NUMBER film star Katharine Hepburn and White is requesting are hereby notified to: Center, Grantsville PROTESTED, CITE pioneering musician Björk. preliminary and final (1) deliver or mail their City Hall, Grantsville REASONS FOR THE Buildings plat approval for the written claims to the Only Senior Center and PROTEST, and RE- proposed 7-lot Hites- Personal Representa- Wendover Senior Cen- QUEST A HEARING, $ 99 $ 95 man Subdivision. Lo- tive at the address 29 7 METAL ROOF/WALL ter. if desired. Also, A $15 cation: 626 West 3700 above; (2) deliver or Panels, Pre-engi- Marilyn K. Gillette, FEE MUST BE IN- North, Erda, UT. Par- mail their written neered Metal Build- Tooele County Clerk CLUDED FOR EACH cel ID: 08-044-B-0102. claims to the Personal ings. Mill prices for (Published in the APPLICATION PRO- Acreage. Approx. 7.62 Representative's attor- sheeting coil are at a Tooele Transcript Bul- TESTED. Protests Acres. Unincorporated: ney of record, Paul J. 4 year low. You get letin April 9, 2019) must be filed with the Erda. Planner: Jeff Barton, at the following the savings. 17 Col- Division of Water The Story of a Marriage WANT TO get the lat- Miller address: 3500 South ors prime material, Rights, PO Box est local news? Sub- 8. Open Public Hear- Main Street #100, Salt cut to your exact 146300, Salt Lake scribe to the Tran- ing (SUB 2019-06) Lake City, Utah 84115; “We think we know the ones we love.” So Pearlie length. CO Building City, UT 84114-6300, script Bulletin. 9. Close Public (SUB or (3) file their written Cook begins her indirect, and devastating exploration Systems or by hand delivery to 2019-06) claims with the Clerk of the mystery at the heart of every relationship--how 1-800-COBLDGS SELLING YOUR a Division office during 10. Brief Land Use of the District Court in (ucan)1of5 mountain bike? normal business hours we can ever truly know another person. Training Discussion. Tooele County, or oth- www.tooele tran- on or before May 1, It is 1953 and Pearlie, a dutiful young housewife, HAVE A good idea for 11. Adjournment erwise present their script.com 2019. Please visit wa- a story? Call the BECOME A SUB- Pursuant to the Ameri- claims as required by finds herself living in the Sunset District in San terrights.utah.gov or Transcript and let us SCRIBER. 882-0050 cans with Disability Utah law within three Francisco, caring not only for her husband’s fragile call (801)538-7240 for know 882-0050. Act, individuals need- months after the date health, but also for her son, who is afflicted with polio. additional information. DEADLINES FOR ing special accommo- of the first publication SELL YOUR car in the CHANGE APPLICA- Then, one Saturday morning, a stranger appears on classifieds ads are dations during this of this notice or be for- Transcript Bulletin TIONS(S) her doorstep, and everything changes. Lyrical, and M o n d a y a n d meeting should notify ever barred. Classified section. 15-5509 (a44534): Joe Wednesdays by 4:45 Planning Staff, Tooele Date of first publica- surprising, The Story of a Marriage is, in the words of Richard and Penny p.m. County Planning Com- tion: March 28, 2019 Khaled Housseini, “a book about love, and it is a marvel Anderson propose(s) mission, at Paul J. Barton At- to watch Greer probe the mysteries of love to such using 5.6 ac-ft. from 435-843-3160 prior to torney for the Personal groundwater (Grants- devastating effect.” the meeting. Representative ville) for STOCKWA- Please e-mail Jeff 3500 South Main Only TERING. M i l l e r a t : Street, Suite 100 $ 00 $ 95 15-5510 (a44566): Da- 22 6 [email protected] Salt Lake City, Utah mon P. and Christine with any questions or 84ll5 Johnson propose(s) concerns. Telephone No. (80l) using 1 ac-ft. from Dated this 8th Day of 322-2300 groundwater (2 miles April 2019 (Published in the Southwest of Erda) for Jeff Miller Tooele Transcript Bul- Starting Out in the Evening IRRIGATION. Tooele County letin March 28, April 4 NONUSE APPLICA- Planning and Zoning & 11, 2019) Leonard Schiller is a novelist in his seventies, a TION(S) (Published in the 15-5101: Jay Harwood PUBLIC NOTICE second-string but respectable talent who produced Tooele Transcript Bul- is/are seeking a non- The Tooele Valley only a small handful of books. Heather Wolfe is an letin April 16, 2019) use period for 24.6 Mosquito Abatement attractive graduate student in her twenties. 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Earth Month © 2019 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 35, No. 18 Scavenger Hunt Have fun, get outside, get moving and help out the planet earth by going for a walk to pick up litter in your neighborhood with your family. Wear rubber gloves and be careful!

How many plastic bottles did you pick up? Litter is stuff that is on the ground and in the water that shouldn’t be there. Litter is a big, yucky problem. Some of it is killing animals and poisoning our planet. How many The good news is that everyone can aluminum cans did help solve the litter problem! you pick up? How? Put trash in cans where it belongs. Bamboo = Nature’s Straw Pick up litter when you see it. Put the litter Plastic straws are bad news. They are causing in the proper place. many problems for the environment. Birds and Reduce the number of things you use fish think they are food. But eating plastic that get thrown away after one use. straws can kill them. Plastic straws also How many pieces Teach others! clog our drains and waterways causing of waste paper did flooding. And a bunch of old straws you pick up? littering streets and waterways looks ugly. Graph That Trash! The good news is that nature has a natural straw! Straws made of bamboo Look at the bits of trash on this page. Make a graph to don’t hurt animals. If they end up in the show how much of each type of trash you found. trash, they decompose like all natural materials. How many glass bottles did you Bamboo straws can also be used, cleaned pick up? and then used again and again. One straw can be used as much as ______times! (Color the even-numbered squares green to reveal the answer.) 7 5 1 3 5 9 5 9 7 5 1 5 3 5 9 3 2 5 8 2 4 7 6 2 6 9 2 2 6 5 5 6 1 2 9 6 5 2 1 4 7 4 7 8 7 9 6 5 8 7 4 9 8 3 8 3 6 5 4 1 5 4 7 6 3 8 3 4 5 2 5 8 9 2 1 PLASTIC METAL FOOD PAPER OTHER How many plastic 7 8 5 4 6 2 3 2 6 4 7 4 4 2 3 straws did you 9 1 9 7 7 5 1 3 5 3 1 7 5 7 9 pick up?

Whale Tragedy Replace the missing words. The result of plastic ______of the ocean was recently found in a young whale found dead in the Philippines. According to marine biologists who ______the dead whale, 88lbs (40kg) of plastic bags were ______by the whale and found in its stomach. Disposable shopping The Good ______, 16 rice sacks and commercial bags from banana plantations Life Litterati: The APP were included. The haul was described as “disgusting.” Many Look through the marine mammals are found dead after ______discarded for Planet Warriors newspaper for pictures Do you think litter is ugly and ______. It is a problem that must be of things and words bad for the planet? Do you addressed if marine life is to survive. that describe things want to be a part of making that make your life the planet a cleaner, healthier good. Cut these out place? Now there is an APP and make a collage. for that! Standards Link: Research: Litterati.org has developed an Use the newspaper to locate information. app that asks people to collect, photograph and geotag litter and contribute that data to a global database that tracks and analyzes the world’s litter There could already be 150 million tons of plastic litter in the problem. With the extensive WATERWAYS Find the words in the puzzle. world’s oceans. That’s the same weight as 25 million of these How many of them can you data this citizen science ELEPHANTS find on this page? project can provide, litter large animals. If they stood in a line it would be 124,274 miles policies can be created that (200,000 km) long. It would go around the world five times. PLASTIC S E S O L V E S G W will make a difference. To find out what kind of animal, unscramble the letters on NATURE the correct path. LITTER Y L N T C T O E O A B OCEANS A E I P C E R T L R Y PROPER W P A T I U A A C T L M DRAINS Z R H R E T H H N S S This week’s word: TRASH DECOMPOSE E E A D A S E U I S H V R STRAW The verb decompose means C K to break down in decaying. TEACH T N N C A G R R S P P E H S The leaves were left to SOLVE A T R H L O B L T E decompose in the P K J UGLY compost heap. U T W S M Y P R O P E R A N HURT Use the word decompose in Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical a sentence today when talking CLOG words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. Standards Link: Follow simple written directions. with your friends and family.

Environmental News What does Make a chart with four columns. Label them: Threats to the Environment, Natural “green” mean? Resources, Ways to Save Energy, and Items What does the term “green” to Recycle. Look through the newspaper for mean when used to describe

one month to find relevant articles to paste businesses and lifestyles? What

Laboratory retrievers. Laboratory into each column. ANSWER: do you do that is “green”? Standards Link: Reading: Extract information from text. B12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY April 11, 2019

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School Activities Association. He also was inducted into the Utah Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Hall of Fame in 2010. Monday’s honor was extra special for the legendary swim coach. “I looked at that group of people honored and thought, wow, this is a pretty good honor,” Roberts said. Other coaches inducted into the Hall of Honor includ- ed longtime high school football coaches Larry Wall of Bountiful High School and Dave Peck of Bingham High FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO School, former Morgan High Mel Roberts coaches the THS swim team at a meet in January 2017, the School basketball coach Jim year he retired from coaching . During his career Robert’s compiled more Wiscombe, Delta wrestling than 1,000 combined victories. coach Ladd Holman and Richfield track and field coach Don Reddish. suggested he become a diver. COURTESY OF RICHARD VALDEZ coach Bryan Griffin. Also Roberts named his first son He became a three-time Mel Roberts (first row, far right) sits for a photo with other 2019 Utah Sports Hall of Fame inductees. David honored in separate catego- Don Leigh after those two state champion and an All- Arslanian, Calvin Albrecht, Bryan Griffin, Brad Hawkins, Ladd Holman, Dave Peck, Mel Roberts, Larry Wall and ries were former Weber State coaches, Charlie Roberts said. American diver at BYU.” Jim Wiscombe were inducted into the hall of fame during a ceremony held on Monday night. football coach Dave Arslanian “I tried to teach the mem- Mel Roberts said USHOFF and Layton High School bers of my team the things I had him tape his banquet pre- coach and administrator Brad learned from my coaches and sentation about four weeks Hawkins. other coaches who shared ago. The accomplishments of information with me,” Mel “They had me do that each coach were presented at Roberts said. video, but I messed up,” he the banquet. The former coach said he said. “I forgot to mention my In his 49-year tenure had a no-cut policy as part of wife Gwen. I had written it from 1969 to 2017, Roberts his program, and preached down and had gone through coached his teams to 11 state good sportsmanship. it several times and knew championships and 43 region “I would tell my team that what I wanted to say, but it titles. He compiled more than the people who they swim or wasn’t on the video.” 1,000 combined victories, dive against are competitors Charlie Roberts said his with a 549-103 record in boys just like them and not their older brother was anguished meets and a 463-96 record in enemies,” Roberts said. “I when he forgot to thank his girls meets for an overall win- taught them to win graciously wife Gwen in the presenta- ning percentage of .784. and control their emotions. tion. Charlie Roberts swam When setbacks occur they “He just got nervous. Gwen for the Buffaloes and was should get up, make changes has been an incredible stal- coached by his older brother. and try again. I taught them wart through all those years,” “When you reflect on Mel’s how to budget their time and Charlie Roberts said. career, it’s impossible to cal- how to set goals. I taught She was the one behind the culate the number of lives he them how to talk without scenes sweating the details COURTESY OF CHARLIE ROBERTS positively impacted,” Charlie swearing. If you feel like before every home meet and Mel Roberts has been honored for Roberts said. you’ve got something to say at the computer making sure his accomplishments in the swim- “With all the wins, and it involves swear words every event was recorded ming arena. The most recent is his championship trophies, and you can’t control it, go properly. induction into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame. All-Americans, honors, and underwater and say whatever “When things didn’t go as awards, what he values most you want.” planned with the team, Gwen are the individual relation- Mel Roberts said he never was always there helping Dean Stringham in 1993, ships he developed with his gave up on anyone who want- Mel bring things into proper Dugway’s George Bruce in swimmers,” Charlie Roberts ed to be a part of the team. perspective and boosting his 1999, Tooele’s Gary Alverson said. “Few things bring him “Terry was a freshman. spirit,” Charlie Roberts said. in 2010, Grantsville’s Don greater joy than a former His father came to me and Other Tooele County Wayne Nelson and Tooele’s COURTESY OF CHARLIE ROBERTS swimmer sending him a letter asked me if I could find a athletes and coaches have Paul Dart in 2011, and Mel Roberts during his high school years at Tooele HIgh. expressing their apprecia- spot for him on the team. For been honored by USHOFF. Tooele’s Kathy Taylor in tion.” two weeks I tried unsuccess- They include: Grantsville’s 2014. 2012. 2005. Ron Rydalch, who Mel Roberts thanked Sam fully to work with him on Sterling Anderson won the Tooele’s Angelo Cerroni Erda’s Amy Palmer, who played football at THS, U of Cox who helped him as an competitive swimming, but same award in 1973, Tooele’s received Distinguished finished in 8th-place in the U, and for the Chicago Bears assistant at THS for 34 years. he just didn’t want to swim,” Sterling Harris in 1974, Leigh Service honors in 2001, and hammer throw at the 2000 was inducted into the Hall of He thanked his high school Roberts said. “He was coor- Pratt in 1983, Tooele’s Clarke Gransville’s Larry Harrison Sydney Olympics, was induct- Fame last year. coach Leigh Pratt and college dinated and well built so I Johnsen in 1989, Tooele’s received the same honor in ed into the Hall of Fame in [email protected] COMMUNITY NEWS Jacob Isaac Kalunakaahele Abraham initiated into nation’s oldest collegiate honor society A Full-Color Jacob Isaac Kalunakaahele Church of Jesus of Latter-day first petroleum engineering induction into the honor soci- Abraham was recently initi- Saints in Mozambique, Africa. program at the University of ety. Activity Page ated into the Honor Society Upon his return to the Utah and earned a master’s Abraham is among approxi- of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s University of Utah he was clas- degree in petroleum engineer- mately 30,000 students, facul- Just for Kids! oldest all-discipline collegiate sified as a junior. Abraham ing while working full-time. ty, staff, professional staff and honor society. was voted in nationally to be Subsequently, Abraham alumni to be initiated into Phi Every Thursday in the Abraham was the salutato- the west coast representative enrolled in graduate school at Kappa Phi each year. Founded Tooele Transcript-Bulletin rian of the Tooele High School of the worldwide chemical Brigham Young University’s in 1897, membership is by class of 2006. After graduating engineering honor society. Marriott School of Business. invitation only and requires Subscribe Today 882-0050 from high school, he accepted Abraham graduated with He will receive a Master of nomination by a chapter. a four year academic scholar- honors in chemical engineer- Business Administration dur- Currently, Abraham is a res- ship to the University of Utah. ing and accepted a position ing graduation ceremonies at ident of Fruit Heights, Utah. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Following his freshman as a reservoir engineer for BYU on April 26. He is the son of Larry and BULLETIN year, Abraham served for two Questar, now Dominion BYU’s chapter of Phi Kappa Hazel Abraham of Stansbury years as a missionary for the Energy. He also enrolled in the Jacob Abraham Phi nominated Abraham for Park.

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