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TOOELE RANSCRIPT Weekend arts T fest brings in SERVING the crowds TOOELE COUNTY See B1 BULLETIN SINCE 1894 TUESDAY June 23, 2015 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 122 No. 7 $1.00 Herbert’s stand on prison relocation changed?

by Tim Gillie STAFF WRITER

Economic development con- cerns were at the forefront of Gov. Gary Herbert’s call to the Legislature in 2013 to move the Utah State Prison. But at his monthly news conference last week, Herbert instead put the aging facility and prison reform at the center of the decision to build a new prison elsewhere — or keep it in Draper. The change in emphasis is not a change in position, according to Herbert’s spokesperson. In his 2013 state of the state address, the governor declared CRASHIN’ THE PARTY that the land upon which the prison currently resides must be made available for continued growth of the state’s technology. “With companies like Adobe and Microsoft expanding in northern Utah Valley, and eBay and Oracle in southern Salt Lake Valley, this area is rapidly becom- ing an IT hub,” he said. “That is why it’s time to get serious about

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Tooele PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD

City OKs The Kings of Destruction Demolition Derby was held Saturday night at Deseret Peak Complex before a capacity crowd who enjoyed watching kids compete in the Power Wheels competition (top). Corey $18.9M Soderman (53) and Clay Stuart (14) (above) collide during the regular budget competition. David Wolfe (left) climbs out of his car after his heat . for 2016 by Emma Penrod Tooele man killed after crashing into parked car STAFF WRITER by Steve Howe parked car on South City Police. Bell’s red Ford parked on the shoulder of A teenager, whose tion, police said. Bell was The Tooele City Council STAFF WRITER Tooele Boulevard on Mustang was traveling the road. name was not released, pronounced dead at the voted unanimously last week to Monday afternoon. northbound in the area After the impact, the was riding in the car with scene of the accident, approve a proposed $18.9 mil- A Tooele man is dead Brian Bell, 42, died of his of 435 S. Tooele Boulevard Mustang hit the curb and Bell and was transported according to Tooele City lion budget for the 2016 fiscal after the Ford Mustang injuries sustained in the around 2:20 p.m. when he rolled off the side of the to Mountain West Medical year. he was driving struck a crash, according to Tooele struck a black Volkswagen road, police said. Center in critical condi- SEE CAR PAGE A9 ➤ The unanimous vote came Wednesday evening after a brief public hearing failed to garner any additional public com- SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE ment on the proposed budget, UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 5:59 a.m. 9:04 p.m. which Tooele City Mayor Patrick Thursday 6:00 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Dunlavy presented to the city Tooele County prepares Friday 6:00 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Saturday 6:00 a.m. 9:04 p.m. council two weeks ago. Sunday 6:01 a.m. 9:04 p.m. The approved budget repre- Monday 6:01 a.m. 9:04 p.m. sents a $800,000 increase over the W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 6:02 a.m. 9:04 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ to update its general plan The Moon Rise Set $18.1 million budget for the 2015 number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 1:54 p.m. 1:20 a.m. fiscal year. According to Dunlavy, protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 2:50 p.m. 1:49 a.m. $280,000 of that increase can be Very High; 11+ Extreme by Tim Gillie A public meeting will be held at the Friday 3:48 p.m. 2:20 a.m. Saturday 4:46 p.m. 2:52 a.m. attributed to a city-wide com- ALMANAC STAFF WRITER Tooele County building on July 8 to gather Sunday 5:46 p.m. 3:29 a.m. pensation overhaul that will end Statistics for the week ending June 22. input from the public on issues and ideas Sunshine and very Very warm with plenty Remaining very warm Sizzling sunshine and Hot with abundant Blazing sunshine and Monday 6:45 p.m. 4:11 a.m. Hot with sunshine Temperatures Tuesday 7:43 p.m. 4:58 a.m. warm of sunshine with plenty of sun hot sunshinepay freezes andhot reinstate merit- Tooele County’s general plan is overdue for an updated county general plan. based raises and 401K contribu- High/Low past week 98/56 for a makeover. “This is an important opportunity for the First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 84/59 93 63 92 67 96 69 98 72 99 73tions for city99 employees.73 103 74 Average temp past week 76.1 Parts of the county’s general plan date public to share their concerns about the The 2015 general fund bud- Normal average temp past week 71.3 back to the mid-90s while other parts of the future of Tooele County,” Gehring said. TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low June 24 July 1 July 8 July 15 get also includes a $1.5 million plan were updated as late as 2008, accord- The county has hired two consulting Shown is Wednesday’s increase in non-departmental ing to Blaine Gehring, who has been Tooele firms to update the county’s plan. Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and expenses, which Tooele City County’s planner since January 2014. Landmark Design, a firm that special- AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 Wednesday night’s lows. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO General plans are normally updated SEE BUDGET PAGE A6 ➤ Tooele County is preparing to update its general plan to address future growth needs, espe- every five years, he said. SEE PLAN PAGE A9 ➤ UTAH WEATHER cially in Tooele Valley. A public meeting is scheduled for July 8 to discuss the plan. Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD B4 Grouse 93/53 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 96/70 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 89/58 96/69 96/68 96/67 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Injured Short-lived fire 94/64 Erda 96/68 missionary returns closed local road OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 94/64 Pine Canyon Wednesday Salt Lake City 94/60 96/67 85/62 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 97/68 Bauer Good home for long in Grantsville 93/63 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A8 94/66 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 93/63 recovery 96/61 See A3 95/62 See Stockton PollenThursday Index Price complete 94/66 See A2 95/62 High Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 97/64 94/60 Ophir Moderate on A7 90/58 Source:Low www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti Absent 98/67 96/54 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 112/66 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 95/63 98/53 Moab 92/63 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 103/67 Beaver 102/65 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 94/53 Ibapah 93/59 24-hour 95/59 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.91 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 93/56 95/63 at Grantsville 1.54 -0.01 106/74 Kanab 97/60 Eureka 89/57 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4192.32 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 23, 2015 Tooele missionary injured in fatal accident returns to Utah by Steve Howe Tooele and Curtis Beckstrom Rachel is responding to stimuli home, the Beckstroms are tired, pulled out onto traffic on the STAFF WRITER said family and friends have ral- but the full extent of the damage he said. Matt Highway in Cummings, lied around the family. from the accident is still uncer- Support from the church and Georgia when the car was struck A Tooele LDS missionary is Rachel Beckstrom, 19, tain, Curtis Beckstrom said. community has been helpful, by a tractor trailer, according back in Utah after she survived remains in critical condition “Seeing her look at me and “probably more than we real- to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s a fatal accident in that but was stable enough to trans- not see me is so surreal,” he ize,” Curtis Beckstrom said. Department. killed her companion. port by ambulance between the said. “We have to find a new nor- Rachel Beckstrom was flown Rachel Beckstrom was trans- hospitals and airports, Curtis When they arrived at their mal,” he said. to an area hospital but Barnard ported to a hospital in Murray Beckstrom said. She has been home in Tooele, the family was Rachel Beckstrom was rid- died at the scene, according to last Wednesday but remains running a fever, which peaked at greeted by welcome back signs ing in a Ford Focus driven by police. The driver of the semi- in a coma, according to her 104 degrees, since the accident and neighbors took good care her companion, Natalie Anne trailer was not injured in the COURTESY OF CURTIS BECKSTROM father, Curtis Beckstrom. The and could be fighting an infec- of their house, Curtis Beckstrom Barnard, 20, when the accident accident. Rachel Beckstrom Beckstroms are back home in tion, he said. said. Despite being happy to be occurred on May 29. Barnard [email protected] Local astronomer bags second supernova

by Emma Penrod Supernovae occur when a the images to determine wheth- equipment — just the persever- STAFF WRITER large star expends most of its fuel er any new lights have appeared. ance to do something over and and becomes unstable, resulting But learning exactly what to look over again.” There was a time when Patrick in an explosion. Wiggins discov- for in those images requires a Because the supernova is so Wiggins, a Stansbury resident ered his first supernova in 2014 good deal of practice — Wiggins far away, it can’t be seen with and local astronomer, dreamed after searching for over a year. said he spent more than 500 the unaided eye or even with a of discovering a supernova. As of Supernovae aren’t terribly days looking before he found telescope; it can only be detect- last week, he’s discovered two. uncommon and can be viewed his first. ed by taking pictures through Wiggins photographed his sec- without too much special equip- Once he knew what to look a telescope with a camera that ond supernova last Wednesday ment, but it took time and a lot for, identifying the second was has a greater resolution than the after scanning the night sky of practice to learn what to look easier, he said. human eye, Wiggins said. for unidentified celestial bod- for, Wiggins said. “You just have to hone your However, because there is a ies for 252 nights. The super- Looking for supernova is a rel- skill and get to the point where free star party planned at the nova is located about 50 million atively simple but tedious pro- that little blip wasn’t just a defect Stansbury Park Observatory this light years away but from Earth cess that involves taking pictures in an image,” Wiggins said. “In weekend, Wiggins said he’d show FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO appears to be located in the con- of the same part of the night sky astronomy, you need a lot of anyone who asks the galaxy in Patrick Wiggins looks through the lens of a reflective telescope at the Harmons stellation Ursa Major, near the through a telescope over and patience. You don’t necessar- which the supernova is located. Observatory at the Stansbury Observatory. Wiggins discovered a second super- Big Dipper, Wiggins said. over again, and then comparing ily need terribly sophisticated [email protected] nova last week. BLM bans fireworks, exploding targets SR-36 RENEWED by Emma Penrod hazards such as fireworks and “With rising temperatures, mine whether it contains steel. STAFF WRITER exploding targets while on BLM the grass and brush in the West The order applies to all BLM PROJECT UPDATE ground. Desert are drying and fire risk is land located within Tooele A federal agency issued restric- Previous orders only barred quickly increasing, L.J. Brown, County, as well as lands located The Utah Department of tions on the use of fireworks and the use of such items. West Desert District Assistant in Salt Lake, Utah, Rich and Box Transportation’s reconstruc- firearms on all public land in Prohibited items include fire- Fire Management Officer, said Elder counties. tion of SR-36 will continue Tooele County last Thursday in works, exploding targets, tracer in a press release. More information, includ- between 200 North and 1280 light of increased fire danger. and incendiary ammunitions, Brown warned that ammuni- ing maps of locations of public North throughout Tooele City A fire prevention order issued and off-road vehicles that lack tion packaging does not always lands in Tooele County, is avail- this week. North, 500 North and 400 North. June 18 by the Bureau of Land spark arresters. Steel-core, steel- indicate whether bullets contain able at www.blm.gov/ut, or 801- Crews will begin the installa- Pedestrian traffic and business Management-Utah West Desert jacketed, or steel tipped ammu- steel. He said a quick test with 977-4300. tion of a the new storm drain at access will be restricted as nec- 1000 North this week and antici- essary this week, according to District bars visitors on pub- nition is also prohibited from a strong magnet touched to the [email protected] UDOT. lic land from possessing fire June 20-Sept. 30. tip of the bullet will help deter- pate reaching Family Tire and Service by the end of the week. Pine Canyon Road by the Access to businesses located UEC theater will also be closed opposite the trench will not be through the month of June. If it happens here, available from Main Street dur- Motorists are asked to observe read about it here. ing this time. all traffic signs and directions in Volunteer track coach charged Excavation continues between the construction area. 1000 North and 200 North. Work related to the city’s TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Motorists will be restricted water main project continues to BULLETIN to one lane of travel in each cause road closures south from direction on the west side of Utah Avenue to 300 South. Subscribe 435-882-0050 with sexual abuse of a student the roadway from 1400 North to Readers can check in at tooe- by Steve Howe in Johnson’s basement when Utah Avenue. Left turns are cur- leonline.com for breaking news STAFF WRITER the alleged abuse occurred, the rently prohibited at 1280 North, and updates as the road work statement said. The victim and 1000 North, 700 North, 600 progresses. TOOELETRANSCRIPT A Tooele man charged with Johnson kissed and Johnson ULLETIN felony sexual abuse made his allegedly touched the victim B first appearance in Third District during the encounter, which ADMINISTRATION Court on Monday morning. occurred in May, according to Scott C. Dunn Publisher Terrence Boone Johnson, 21, the probable cause statement. Find Your Dream Home! Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus is charged with forcible sexual When Johnson was arrested, TOOELETRANSCRIPT OFFICE abuse, a second-degree felony, he admitted to police that he BULLETIN Bruce Dunn Controller and sexual abuse of a minor kissed the victim and described Chris Evans Office Manager student, which was enhanced the touching that occurred dur- Vicki Higgins Customer Service from a misdemeanor to a third- ing the incident, the statement EDITORIAL degree felony due to his posi- said. tion of trust, according to Tooele In court Monday, Judge David Bern Editor Tavin Stucki Sports Editor City Police. Robert Adkins ordered Johnson’s Darren Vaughan Community News Editor Johnson was a volunteer track release from the Tooele County Terrence Boone Johnson NEED CASH NOW? Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor coach at Tooele High School Detention Facility once he is We Want to Make You a Loan! Tim Gillie Staff Writer and the 15-year-old victim was fitted with a GPS ankle moni- school. Emma Penrod Staff Writer a member of the track team, tor. Adkins ordered Johnson Johnson will next appear in $ $ Steve Howe Staff Writer according to a probable cause to have no contact with any court on Aug. 11 at 1:30 p.m. for 100- 3,000 TODAY! ADVERTISING statement. females under the age of 18 and a roll call hearing. Gentry Finance • 435-843-8680 Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Johnson and the victim were to not go within 500 feet of any [email protected] Keith Bird Advertising Sales Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales Kelly Chance Classified Advertising OPEN DURING LAYOUT & DESIGN Grantsville home fire quickly doused CONSTRUCTION John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist by Steve Howe in Grantsville on Thursday after- kitchen around 3 p.m., according PRODUCTION STAFF WRITER noon. to Grantsville Fire Chief Neil Bell. Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager Crews from the Grantsville An unattended pot left on the hot Darwin Cook Web Press Manager A converted garage was the Fire Department and North stove caused the structure fire on James Park Press Technician scene of a fire that was quickly Tooele Fire District responded Taylor Road, he said. Dan Coats Pre-press Technician Scott Spence Insert Technician extinguished by fire personnel to the blaze, which started in the No one was home when the fire started, which had likely SUBSCRIPTION RATES: been burning for about 10 to 15 BACK $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by minutes before the fire depart- carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Family Meal Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 ment was notified, Bell said. 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TUESDAY June 23, 2015 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Join the Club! Transcript earns awards at SPJ banquet Tooele Club 438 W 400 N by Steve Howe dreams.” Tooele Annual STAFF WRITER Photographer Francie Teen Center Membership Aufdemorte won first place in Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. Reporters and photogra- the General Photo category for Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ phers from the Tooele Transcript “Prison Reaction” and in Feature Club 435.843.5719 Bulletin won a number of awards Photo for “Bullying.” across its spectrum of coverage Photographer Sue Butterfield Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! at the Society of Professional also took home two awards, Journalists’ Utah Headliner’s 2015 including first place in Spot News awards banquet. Photo for “Kidnapping” and sec- Afterschoolol The Transcript Bulletin com- ond place for Feature Photo. peted in the Division B category The Transcript Bulletin also programs forfor for newspapers with a circulation received a third-place award for Youth andd Teens of 50,000 or less. Photo Essay and finished in sec- Reporter Emma Penrod won ond place for Editorial. When School ages 6 - 18.8. is first place for Minority Issues Transcript Bulletin alumni also The Club Reporting for her piece, “Proposed collected awards for stories writ- is In! Out mine site considered sacred” and ten in 2014. also collected two second-place Former reporter Lisa awards in Continuing Coverage Christensen took first place in TooeleClub.org for stories on Stericycle and Best Criminal Justice Reporting for Series for her coverage of air qual- “Beach doesn’t recall stabbing” ity. Penrod also collected an hon- and second place in Humor/ orable mention for Religion and Lifestyle Column for “How I killed Values reporting for her piece, Mike Colson and the rest of the “New Stansbury pastor found his Grantsville City Council in just 2 faith on Iraq’s desert battlefield.” SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO days.” Christensen also claimed Open House Reporter Tim Gillie received South Salt Lake Police Office Alan Honsaker and “Max” walk with five-year- a third-place award in Spot News two second-place awards in old Derek and his sister after the dog helped find the boy in October 2014. for “Fight leads to killing of SHS General News for “Pen stroke Photographer Sue Butterfield’s images of the rescue claimed top honors from the student.” Kingdom Hall ends Overlake lawsuit” and in Utah Society of Professional Journalists. Sports columnist David Government Reporting for Gumucio took first place in Sports “Commission wants final say on classrooms as district trends to Sports editor Tavin Stucki Column for “Unified soccer deliv- of Jehovah’s future new hires.” Gillie won third digital” at the awards ceremo- received a second-place award ers” and also took second place place in Education Reporting ny, which was held at Salt Lake’s for Sports Non-Deadline report- in the same category. Witnesses for “Books may disappear from Frida Bistro on June 18. ing for “Broken body, detoured [email protected] Saturday, June 27 Staffing company sees jump in placed workers 9AM - 3PM

by Tim Gillie said Cathy Stromberg, branch including interviews, back- trace the Tooele office back to Please join us for our Open House. STAFF WRITER manager for Intermountain ground checks, drug testing, and 1999. Staffing’s Tooele office. other industry-specific training Intermountain has offices in You may have been wondering or A little over one year ago, the Intermountain Staffing spe- and tests before placing employ- six states with 18 locations in even anticipating to see what was branch office of Intermountain cializes in providing a workforce ees. Utah. going to be built. So please come see Staffing in Tooele City had six for light industrial, entry-level Some of Intermountain People interested in work- workers placed in the commu- trades, non-clinical hospital, Staffing employees are retired ing for Intermountain Staffing our new beautiful location. nity. and entry level clerical posi- or students who are looking can apply online at www.inter- Today the staffing company tions. for temporary work. Others are mountainstaffing.com. The 227 E 400 N, Tooele has a workforce of 50 to 70 peo- Client companies contact hoping that temporary work will Tooele Office is located at 7 S. ple working on weekdays. Intermountain Staffing when lead to a full-time job. Main Street in Suite 203. Kingdom Hall of In 2009, near the end of they are looking for temporary Most jobs through [email protected] Jehovah’s Witnesses the recession, Intermountain help, according to Stromberg. Intermountain Staffing in Tooele Staffing reported that its She matches the compa- pay between $8 to $11 an hour, Tooele office was only open on ny’s needs with employees in Stromberg said. Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. her workforce. The employ- “Temp-to-Hire” jobs give both Your Local News Source Today the office in the Clayton ees remain employees of the employer and the employee Subscribe Today Towers building on the corner of Intermountain Staffing with the opportunity to find out if Main and Vine Streets in Tooele Intermountain taking care of the they are a good match for each 435-882-0050 City is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. payroll. other, according to Stromberg. Monday through Friday. Intermountain Staffing also Among the clients of “I’ve been out pounding the offers a medical benefit package Intermountain Staffing in Tooele pavement, meeting new business to their employees, according to are Tooele County, Detroit owners and developing relation- Stromberg. Diesel, Miller Motorsports Park, Tooele County residents needed to ships with existing companies,” She conducts screening, Ocean Start International, and Precision Building Systems. participate in two focus groups to discuss With more job seekers than jobs, Stromberg reaches out to Intermountain Staffing office vaccines – myths, pros, and cons. along the Wasatch Front to help match workers with work, she said. If you would like to participate in these focus “Reliable transportation is groups please call Nikki at 435-277-2301 or Terri essential if you want to work outside of the county,” she said. at 435-277-2311. Focus groups will be held at “Public transportation is limited the Tooele County Health Department on in Tooele County.” But the job market in Tooele June 20, 11am & July 9, 5pm is growing, according to Stromberg. Space is limited. “The job market is growing out here, but I still have a lot of Please take a survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/J36VCQH employees placed outside the county that would like to work In our eff orts to understand residential childhood vaccines. For the purpose of here,” she said. “However, our concerns about the safety of vaccines this study - vaccine preventable diseases small businesses are struggling. the Tooele County Health Department include whooping cough/pertussis, They aren’t doing a lot of hir- is conducting a study to assess vaccine measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, ing.” preventable diseases and vaccine polio, tetanus, chickenpox/varicella, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Based out of North Salt Lake, Branch Manager Cathy Stromberg works at the Tooele location of Intermountain Intermountain Staffing has been hesitancy particularly regarding hepatitis B, HIB, rotavirus. Staffing. The Tooele office has seen the number of temp workers it can place in in the staffing business for 46 jobs jump dramatically since 2009. years. Stromberg said she can

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B ermanent By-Mail vot- cil seats: Pete Albrecht, Dana D. 70 ers usually get a letter in Gardner Years Pthe mail at the beginning Marilyn Gillette Town of Stockton - 2 council of each year. The notice lists GUEST COLUMNIST seats: Nando Meli, Jr., Joseph M. upcoming elections for that year Johnston, Thomas (KJ) Karjola, and asks if the voter wants to George B. Carter, Judy A. Bori continue to vote by mail. Town of Vernon - 3 council To continue receiving ballots your information to my office. seats: John Olson PM Deseret Peak in the mail, the voter must sign Hopefully this will make things Lake Point Improvement JULY 3 & 4 • 8 the form and return it to the easier for you to receive your District - 2 board positions: Tooele County Clerk’s Office. ballot by mail. Braden Morris, Robert Frank Jr., Tooele • Utah Unfortunately, many voters This change pertains to Keith Fryer RMPRA Sanctioned forget to send the form back in, those who have chosen to be a Stansbury Recreation Service th therefore they do not receive Permanent By-Mail voter. It does Agency - 1 board position: Leslie OF JULY Barrelman- Van Kelly their by-mail ballot and don’t not include those whose entire Wanlass, Glenn G. Oscarson 4 realize it until election day. We precinct automatically votes by Stansbury Greenbelt Service Stock - Brokenheart have a solution for this problem! mail. Agency - 1 board position: FIREWORKS! Rodeo Co. Last weekend, Permanent By- Candidate filing for Municipal Michael J. Hansen, Neil Smart, Mail voters received a postcard Entities and Special Service Scott Totman informing them that they are on Districts ended June 8. There Stansbury Park Improvement ADVANCE TICKETS the county’s Permanent Vote By- are a number of candidates who District - 1 board position: Vernal Mail List. Voters will be kept on have thrown their hat into the MACEY’S FOOD & DRUG Clark Ogden 972 N. MAIN • TOOELE the list and will receive all bal- ring: North Tooele Fire District Sponsors - lots for which they are eligible to Tooele City - 3 council seats: - 3 board positions: Kenneth 435.843.8722 vote until they ask to be taken off Gary Marsing, Dave McCall, Brad P. Aldridge, Isaac Astill, Kevin Advance Tickets: Adults $8, Kids 6-12 $5 the list. There is no requirement Pratt, Steve Pruden, Jay E. Collier C. Astill, Rick Pollock, Bryan At the Gate: Adults $10, to send anything back or contact Grantsville City - 3 council P. Larsen, Michael P. Frieden, Kids 6-12 $5 my office, unless you need to seats: Jewel Allen, Krista Sparks, Lance J. Davis BitAndSpurRidingClub.com update your address. Scott Stice, James Christensen, For candidate contact infor- CREDIT CARD ONLY If you have your Primary bal- Neil A. Critchlow, Michael L. mation please follow this link: lot sent to one address and your Tate, Jaime Topham www.co.tooele.ut.us/clerk/ MUTTON BUSTIN’ BUCKLE Hotel Provided by General Election ballot sent to Town of Ophir - 2 council ContactCandidates.pdf. CHAMPIONSHIP another address (snowbirds), seats: Milton R. Adams, Max E. JULY 3 & 4 please call 435-843-3143 or Degelbeck, Gary Vario Marilyn Gillette is the Tooele Go to our website for email ([email protected]) Town of Rush Valley - 2 coun- County Clerk/Auditor more information: A4 OPEN FORUM

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OUR VIEW Serious threat Growing wildfire hazard across Tooele County demands great caution from residents, visitors The wildfire at Stockton last July nearly wiped out the town, and then two weeks later, a wildfire at Pine Canyon nearly did the same. At both infernos — the first caused by arson, the second by lightning — residents were evacu- ated while firefighters worked to keep flames away. Yet, thanks to firefighters’ skill and tenacity — and lucky breaks with the wind — not one home was lost in either community. The summer before that, it was the Patch Springs Wildfire on the west side of the Stansbury Mountains that threatened four communities, caused evacu- ations, destroyed several buildings, and burned more than 31,000 acres. Utah’s largest wildfire of the year, Patch Springs incinerated everything in its path for two weeks before 400 firefighters from local departments and across the nation contained it. Aside from the thousands of scorched acres, the iconic Willow Springs Lodge was destroyed. We mention these powerfully destructive wildfires because it appears the welcomed and generous rain that fell throughout May and early June is gone. In its place has come lots of sun, high heat and wind. All are key factors to transform green, moist vegetation into brown, dry kindling that can erupt at the slightest spark from lighting — or careless human hands. After five weeks of steady to heavy rainfall, kindling may be plentiful across Tooele County. All of which has set the stage for wildfires to impact local lives and dominate headlines for the rest of the summer. In last Tuesday’s edition, the story “County on pace for ‘average’ wildfire season this summer,” suggests Summer 2015 may be nothing extraordinary in terms of wildfires. But then, no one could have predicted more than five inches of rain would fall during May. In the story, Tooele County Fire Marshal Tom Wilson said despite the extra vegetation growth from May’s rains and anticipated hot days ahead, all indica- tors point toward an average fire season. But at the same time, Wilson explained that dead grass from last year is still underneath this year’s green grass — which suggests under extraordinary conditions, the wildfire hazard this summer may LETTERS TO THE EDITOR be more than just average. And in today’s edition, there’s a story about the Bureau of Land Management issuing restrictions on all public land in Tooele County because of that hazard. Preposterous spending doing what we’re told.” I was angry and LETTERS POLICY The BLM issued a fire prevention order last Thursday that prohibits fireworks, The lack of humility at spending tax- retorted. “Do you live in this county? Do The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to exploding targets, tracer and incendiary ammunitions, and OHV vehicles that payers’ money is astounding. Recently, you pay taxes? Doesn’t this make you the editor from readers. Letters must be no lack spark arresters. Steel-core, jacketed or tipped ammunition is also banned the county road department has been angry?” He merely shrugged in reply. longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written on public land from June 20-Sept. 30. out “repairing” more county roads with And they continue with this horrible exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and “With rising temperatures, the grass and brush in the West Desert are dry- their chip seal process. If you’ve never process throughout the summer, on accompanied by the writer’s name, address ing and fire risk is quickly increasing,” said L.J. Brown, West Desert District had to live with this in your neighbor- road after road, which seem to be in and phone number. Longer letters may be published, based on merit and at the Editor’s Assistant Fire Management Officer. hood, consider yourself lucky. This is perfectly fine condition. Is this just an discretion. Priority will be given to letters that Because of the growing fire hazard, residents and visitors are encouraged just simply a horrible way to maintain example of “spending all the budget” for refer to a recent article in the newspaper. All to use extreme caution while venturing into the county’s mountains and out- roads, but when it is being applied to the year? Why not bank the money and letters may be subject to editing. back this summer. While lightning caused wildfires are unpreventable, human a new road in a new subdivision, I get in the future, and only when it becomes Letters written to thank an individual or caused ones are. really angry. necessary, we can use it to refinish roads organization should be submitted for Wildfires are a fact of life in Tooele County. So too is lightning. But with fire- Arrowhead Lane in Erda is about two the proper way? This current process “Notes of Appreciation.” works season approaching fast, and area canyons and the West Desert filled years old. Up until nine months ago, is dangerous due to loose gravel being Readers who are interested in writing a lon- every weekend with campers and recreationists, the chance of human-caused it only had one house on it. The road thrown up by speeding vehicles, and ger guest op-ed column on a topic of general wildfires is a serious threat. The BLM is wise to issue its restriction now. For was beautifully perfect, flat and smooth makes the road virtually unusable for interest should contact Editor David Bern. prevention’s sake, other agencies, the county and local municipalities would be without any cracks. I estimate it could bikes. Email: [email protected] prudent to do the same. have easily lasted for another 10 years, if And this preposterous spending after Fax: (435) 882-6123 not longer. There is little traffic on it. En- they recently sent a tax surveyor around Mail: Letters to the Editor ter the county road department. With- house to house to look for additions to Tooele Transcript-Bulletin out regard for the cost to taxpayers, they your property so they can collect even P.O. Box 390 Tooele, UT 84074 GUEST OPINION just ruined it with chip seal. It’s a fairly more taxes! Like most Americans, I don’t long road (perhaps a mile). How much mind paying my fair share of “rent” to did it cost? Considering the tar first, then live in this county. But when bureau- LETTER CONTEST Jeb Bush: a man in the trucking in the gravel, the final seal- crats spend money without regard for ing, and then all the labor and equip- the public trust, with utter disregard Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will select ment involved, I bet it was a substantial for their duty to uphold their public the best letter of the month and reprint it in the amount. stewardship, I get really angry. At some first Open Forum page of the following month. The winning letter writer will receive a free political scrap of his life I asked one of the workers, “Why are point, local, state and federal entities are one-year subscription to the newspaper. The you doing this on a brand new road?” going to run out of other people’s money subscription can be transferred or used to renew His response was, “Well, I thought the to spend. a present subscription. he last time Jeb Bush ran for road looked just fine to me. I couldn’t Shelly Dahl office, it was 13 years ago. find a single crack in it. But we’re just Erda TBarack Obama was serving in the Illinois state Senate. No one had heard of Obamacare or the tea party, and wouldn’t for years. It was GUEST OPINION before the invasion of Iraq, before Hurricane Katrina, before the finan- cial meltdown. We had just invaded Afghanistan, and Saddam Hussein CIA report reveals flaws in US intelligence still ruled Iraq. It was a political epoch ago. wo years ago, former NSA con- “the weakness of the program itself.” If timing is everything in politics, Gingrich and an unfunded Rick tractor and CIA employee Edward In other words, the spooks were Bush has, among other things, a Santorum. Bush is running against TSnowden bailed to Hong Kong Rachel Marsden warming ergonomic chairs inside timing problem. He had an exem- a field that has about a half-dozen with a stash of digitized top-secret GUEST COLUMNIST embassies and swanning around the plary record as a conservative candidates who would have been in documents, some of which have since diplomatic dinner circuit under official reformer in Florida almost a decade the top tier last time around. dribbled out into the public domain. diplomatic cover, on the premise that ago, but the achievements and fights Romney won the nomination According to a newly declassi- someone might provide them with use- of the other Republican governors despite his Massachusetts health- fied report by the CIA’s Office of the Qaeda lieutenant and thus missed ful intelligence in that context. running for president have been the care plan that was anathema to Inspector General, systemic vulner- important indicators of terrorist plan- Meanwhile, CIA officers tasked with stuff of contemporary headlines. He much of the party. abilities in the intelligence community ning.” gathering intelligence out in the real is a gifted politician, but his father It’s one thing to have a few het- long predate Snowden. One might even That sounds similar to what hap- world were failing at it. This revelation and brother preceded him to the erodoxies, though; it’s another to argue that Snowden himself is just a pened in the vicinity of the palatial U.S. ultimately gave rise to the CIA’s “Global presidency, giving his campaign an be defined by them. What most symptom of those vulnerabilities. The Embassy in Baghdad last year — a $750 Deployment Initiative,” an attempt to inevitable dynastic air as the vehicle conservatives heard from Bush dur- persistence of these exploitable weak- million complex teeming with intel- get more CIA officers out of embassies of “the third Bush.” ing the Obama years was his plaints nesses represents a far more insidious ligence operatives around which the and out into the arenas of business and His fundraising, even if it falls about the GOP’s tone, and his sup- threat to American national security Islamic State managed to spring up last academia, where they’re more likely short of the widely cited $100 mil- port for comprehensive immigration than any individual. year and start taking over the Middle to encounter assets who can provide lion mark, has been prodigious. But reform and Common Core. Those Most troubling is the fact that the East. If there was any intelligence sug- actionable intelligence, or where CIA there has been a stark enthusiasm two issues have come up over and 465-page “Report on CIA Accountability gesting the possibility of such an out- officers can exert influence without gap between donors and actual vot- over again during the early phase of Regarding Findings and Conclusions come, the CIA sure wasn’t screaming raising suspicion. In 2013, a former ers. If the Republican nomination the campaign, and while Bush has of the Report of the Joint Inquiry into about it. senior CIA official told the were going to be fought out exclu- adjusted his positions a little, he Intelligence Community Activities • In January 2000, an FBI officer Times that the program was a “colossal sively in fundraisers held in corpo- hasn’t changed them. Before and After the Terrorist Attacks of assigned to the CTC wrote a critical flop.” rate conference rooms and fancy Bush gave a spirited announce- September 11, 2001” could have been travel memo about two of the 9/11 • CIA Counterterrorism Center homes, Bush would be winning in ment speech to a boisterous crowd written today rather than a decade ago: hijackers that was intended to be sent reports were found to have a distinct a rout. Instead, he is clustered with in Miami, the best public moment • Then-CIA Director George Tenet from the CIA to the FBI. It was never inability to read the tea leaves and a few other top contenders, a front- of his campaign so far. The party recognized as far back as 1998 that sent because it was “in the wrong for- derive implications from the data. They runner in name only. will need to know he’s a fighter, and Osama bin Laden was a threat to the mat or needed editing.” tended to be informational rather than His freshly unveiled “Jeb!” logo chiefly of the left and the media, not U.S., and that “we are at war” with glob- And to think that this incident took strategic: “One of the most striking might be more appropriately punc- his own side. It will need to know al terrorism. Tenet wanted “no resourc- place before it became widely common characteristics of this material is the tuated with a question mark, about that he has an agenda new and dif- es or people spared in this effort, either to ignore email. Nowadays, would any- absence in many papers of any discus- whether he can excite Republican ferent from his brother, and much inside the CIA or the (intelligence) one be aware of a critical message fall- sion of implications.” voters in a field that is as large and broader and more conservative than Community.” But then, according to the ing into the cyber-abyss unless related Finally, an objective evaluation of talented as any in memory. his famous stances on immigration newly declassified report, no one actu- to a lunch order that failed to appear in the analytical output of an intelligence The Mitt Romney path to the and Common Core. ally created a “documented, compre- a timely fashion? agency. If this is what the bureaucracy nomination is not available to him. Bush is a genuinely accom- hensive plan.” • The personnel from various produces, it’s hard to imagine a better Bush can’t show up with a fund- plished executive and a creative Has this changed at all? Let’s ask U.S. agencies who were gathered at the argument for outsourcing intelligence raising advantage, a professional policy wonk, with a natural sense of President Barack Obama. Last week, he Osama bin Laden counterterrorism analysis to the private sector. operation and a resume, then expect authority. He is a talented man, in admitted to not yet having a complete station — FBI, NSA, Federal Aviation Intelligence agencies have presum- to inexorably grind down all the the political fight of his life. strategy for training Iraqi forces to fight Administration and State Department ably adapted to mitigate the Snowden other candidates. Romney could do against the Islamic State, even though — were “unclear about the nature of leaks. It’s unacceptable that they have that in 2012 against an unprepared Rich Lowry is editor of the training began months ago. their responsibilities.” Further, the NSA failed to just as aggressively address Rick Perry, an undisciplined Newt National Review. • The CIA Counterterrorism Center and CIA really didn’t like sharing intel- systemic problems that still remain a (CTC) officers responsible for bin Laden ligence. decade after the report was issued. “did not have the operational experi- Cooperation between agencies is still EDITORIAL BOARD ence, expertise and training necessary a problem. Every agency wants to do Marsden is a columnist, political to accomplish their mission,” and the whatever gets the most publicity and strategist and former Fox News host Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern CTC “did not recognize the significance gets the biggest chunk of the budget. based in Paris. She is the host of the Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor of reporting from credible sources in • The CIA’s nonofficial cover (NOC) syndicated talk show “Unredacted with With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, 2000 and 2001 that portrayed (Khalid program was “not effectively engaged in Rachel Marsden.” Her website can be including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. Sheikh Mohammed) as a senior al- the battle against al-Qaida,” reflecting found at www.rachelmarsden.com. A5

TUESDAY June 23, 2015 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 A STUDENT’S VIEW ����������� ������������������������������� Opinion on the prison isn’t just for adults ������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� �������������������� Lainey Cartwright that was, but he said, “Ah, you the prison relocation is the Prison. People will no longer ������������ CORRESPONDENT live where the prison is being effect it’s going to have on the look at my town with a smile on moved.” people around it. their face, but will instead cringe ����� ���� ���� lot of people are talk- Hearing someone from far I’ve heard some express con- at the idea of living here. ing about the Utah State away say that made me wonder cern about how they feel it’ll The idea of raising children �������������������������������������� Prison possibly relocating what was going to happen if the make our town dangerous to next to a prison just isn’t a happy A ������������������������� ������������������������������������� to Tooele County. prison did move to my town. raise children. But I don’t think one, nor is it an idea that most ���������� With the site near Miller How did I really feel about it? that is much of a worry. The people will want to take on. My ����������������������� Motorsports Park no longer People around me who shared likelihood of a prisoner escaping town will become a place that being considered, the only top their opinions on the prison is extremely rare, and the likeli- people will want to get out of as ������������ site left in the county is near the were adults. Whenever I asked hood of an escaped prisoner quickly as possible — and never Walmart Distribution Center in my peers about it, their opinions going on a killing spree in the to return. My town’s culture will Grantsville. seemed to be that of their par- town next door is even rarer. be completely destroyed by the Grantsville is my home town. ents and not their own. The real concern I have relocation of the prison. In my community, many I feel it is important for high about the prison is the impact The effect of the prison on my residents have protested against school students to have an opin- it may have on the culture of town is more than just numbers having the prison moved here. ion on this matter. If I decide Grantsville. My town has spent — it is going to affect the lives There have been events to raise to start my own family in my the last century developing a of every single citizen who lives awareness and to give people beloved town, it is me who will happy environment for people here, and definitely not in a the opportunity to share their have to raise children next to the in which to live. We thrive on our good way. opinions. There have also been prison. It is my generation that traditions. We are a small town, many people who have taken to the prison relocation is going to but we’ve always been mighty in Cartwright will be a senior at social media to share the ben- affect the most. spirit. I could imagine no better Grantsville High School this fall. efits of having the prison relo- Seeing how big of an impact place to raise my children. cated here. the prison could have on my But having the prison built I was at Manti a couple of life, I did research to develop here is going to destroy the weeks ago. While there a man my own thoughts and feelings. beautiful culture that we have. asked me where I was from. I read plenty of statistics, but in Our town will no longer be the When I told him Grantsville, I the end, they are just numbers. Home of the Cowboys; it will didn’t expect him to know where What’s really important about instead be the Home of the State Home. Cooked. GUEST OPINION GOODNESS. 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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 23, 2015 Frank OHLMAN THE PIANO M Attorney at Law OBITUARIES WORKSHOP FREE Marjorie “Elaine” Kirk Allen Holbert Serving Tooele County Consultation Thomas Holbert Kirk Allen Holbert passed Call today to schedule your for away May 24, 2015 in Afton, complimentary evaluation Wills & Marjorie “Elaine” Thomas Wyoming. He was born Oct. 11, Trusts Holbert passed away peacefully 1956 in Coral Gables, Florida, 435-830-5345 Sunday, June 14, 2015 at IMC in to Elaine and Jack Holbert, the Murray, Utah. She was born Feb. second of four sons. He moved • free piano evaluation and a free cost 3, 1931 in Chipley, Florida, to to Tooele in 1978 to help run the estimate for any work requested 493 W. 400 N. Tooele Mildred and Dewey Thomas. She family business. Kirk loved the • tuning and voicing had one sister, Joanne Thomas outdoors, moving to Wyoming • replacement of broken or chipped keys 882-4800 Klyce of Mobile, Alabama. On in 1997. He spent every moment Dec. 19, 1952 Elaine married he could skiing, hunting, fishing, • repair or replacement of missing or www.tooelelawoffice.com Jack Lee Holbert. They lived in camping and hiking with friends broken strings Miami, Florida, before moving and later with his son Michael. • any other needed mechanical repairs to the Florida Keys. Elaine and Kirk had an infectious smile and or adjustments Jack had four wonderful boys: always had a good time, making Your Local News Source Gary, Kirk, Kenny, and Chuck. friends wherever he went. Kirk We Can Make Your Sad In 1978, they moved to Tooele, was an enthusiastic golfer and an Piano Happy Again TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN where they ran the Big O Tires are grateful for their love. Also avid fan of the Miami Dolphins at the time of his death, moth- THE PIANO WORKSHOP store for 18 years. Elaine was a Bryan Burns, a valuable friend football team. He will be missed er Elaine. He was preceded in wonderful cook, often prepar- who day after day checked in on by many. Kirk is survived by his death by his father Jack, brothers ing large meals for her sons and Elaine and helped in any way he son Michael, grandson Keegan, Gary and Kenny and his niece their friends and family. She was could — we don’t know what we brother Chuck and his wife Colleen. No public services will voracious by nature, with a sense would have done without you Jennifer, niece Stephanie, and be held. of decorum reminiscent of her Bryan! Elaine is survived by her strong southern upbringing. son Chuck and his wife Jennifer, Elaine loved reading and play- grandson Michael, granddaugh- ing cards, and cheering for her NOTICE favorite football teams, which ter Stephanie, great-grandson all seemed to be located in the Keegan and sister Joanne. She south. Over the years, Eddy and was preceded in death by her The Department of Motor Vehicles has Fong Leo and their four children parents, her husband Jack, her became part of the family, shar- sons Gary, Kirk and Kenny and restructured the offi ce. The new hours ing many great adventures and granddaughter Colleen. No pub- too many laughs to count. We lic services will be held. are Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm.

Thanks Tom Dowell outdoors and spent as much time “do anything” for anybody. Of as he could hunting, fishing and all the things that he loved and Tom Dowell unexpectedly camping. He may have been “The enjoyed, Tom’s greatest love in life passed away on June 13, 2015. World’s Greatest Camp Chef.” He was spending time with his fam- He was born in Burley, Idaho on also enjoyed cars, trucks and any- ily and his best friend and side- February 18, 1963 to Thomas thing that had four wheels and an kick Mylee. He is survived by his and Eva Dowell. In 1982, he engine. Working was something wife Angela Dowell, son Tommy married his true love and sweet- that he never shied away from; Dowell, daughter Angie (Rick) heart, Angela Jolley. They were he was such a hard worker. When Nay, parents Thomas and Eva married for 33 years, residing in he wasn’t working at his full-time Dowell, sister Nora (Blaise) Kent, Burley, Idaho, until they moved to job, he loved to be working on Grantsville, Utah, in 2003. While his “projects” or helping others brother Virgil (Kathy) Dowell and in Idaho, Tom worked for Circle D with their “projects.” Tom had brother Lloyd (Anna) Dowell. National MS Society Farms for 19 years before accept- such an amazing talent for fixing There will be a celebration of his ing a job with Quality Automotive anything. He was best described life for all friends and family on Group (which recently changed to with words such as kind, gentle, June 27, 2015 from 5-9 p.m. at Performance Auto), where he has unselfish, loving and genuine. He 707 Deer Hollow in Tooele, Utah. MS150 Bike Ride worked as the recon manager for was known as the quiet man with Tom’s wish was to be a donor, Fundraiser the past 12 years. He enjoyed the the “biggest heart” who would once again helping others. MATTERS OF FAITH God is aware of our need to feel safe, secure Editor’s note: “Matters of First of all, God makes it clear if anyone is in Christ that His faith” is a column that provides in the Old Testament that He Holy Spirit dwells in that per- local religious leaders a place to does not forsake His faithful Jon McCartney son. In Greek, the word “dwell” write about how their respective ones, and He expounds on that means to reside, or to remain. In GUEST COLUMNIST COME EAT! faiths provide hope, courage and in the New Testament when He other words, once God takes up strength in these modern times. says that under His new cov- residence in you, He is not going enant, when you put your faith in anywhere, ever! This brings secu- THURS • JUNE 25 Security is a hot topic for many Christ alone, He gives you the gift rity. people. Most desire it in one His family through faith in His of forgiveness, the gift of eternal The other cool thing about the form or another. In fact, one of Son, Jesus, the Messiah. life, and the gift of the Holy Spirit. security of the Lord in your life is the most critical councils in the Yet many people live under In addition, God makes it clear in 4PM - 10PM that it frees you to pursue what United Nations is the Security a dark cloud, feeling that they Romans 11:29 that He never will Council. can be, or have been, forsaken take back a gift that He gives to is good and just in this world. & PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS Many of the decisions the by God. Others fear that in some you. If that is not security, I do It strengthens you to stand up President of the United States, way God will move away from not know what the word security for what is right, knowing that GO TO NATIONAL MS SOCIETY! or our Congress, makes is done them. If you feel like this, you are means. no matter the outcome, you can in consideration of our national not alone. As to the second part of David’s never lose what is most impor- security. Many people choose The well known King of Israel, concern, that of God moving tant, knowing you can never lose where they live, to some degree, David, struggled with these fears. away from him — I once read what is eternal. based on where they feel safe In Psalm 38:21 he wrote, “Do not somewhere that someone said You may lose your job. You may LAKEPOINT and secure. God is more than forsake me, O Lord. My God, do about the Christian something to lose your home. You may lose the aware of our desire for — our not be far from me.” Later, in the effect, “If you feel God is not country you have come to know need for — security. That is why Psalm 51 he wrote, “Do not cast close right now, it is not God who and love. Some members of your 1605 Saddleback Boulevard, Lake Point He offers us eternal security in me away from Your presence, moved.” That is something we family may even turn their backs and please do not take Your Holy need to seriously consider. on you. But if you are in Christ by Spirit away from me.” So often I have heard someone faith, the Lord will never turn His To be honest, it may not be say, “I just don’t feel like the Lord back on you, and He will never TOOELE DENTAL ASSOCIATES encouraging that others feel the is close to me right now.” When move away from you. same way you do about these I hear that, or in those times I would encourage you to find things, because knowing that when I have felt that way, I need the security God offers to you in doesn’t change your situation. to remember that God dwells Christ. If you are not sure what it But what should be encouraging within those who have put their is that God does not desire you faith in Christ as Savior. If you means to be “born again,” or to to feel or believe these things at are born again, God now dwells be “in Christ,” call me. I am easy SUMMER all. God wants you to know that within you, and He will never, to find, and I will be glad to share you can be in a position in which ever, move away from you. with you what God’s Word — the T Bible — has to say about these He will never forsake you. God In Matthew 28 Jesus said He wants you to be encouraged that would never leave us, and He is issues. Tooele Dental you can know that He will always speaking to those who have put SPECIAL be with you, and that He will their faith solely in Him as Savior. McCartney is pastor of First Associates never leave you. In 1 Corinthians 3, God says that Baptist Church of Tooele. MAY 26 - SEPT 7 $ off CROWNS 50 NEW SUMMER HOURS: Most of the public improve- taxes, mostly from anticipated Budget ments funds will come out of the increases in sales tax. The city $ Monday • Wednesday • Thursday 7-5 continued from page A1 Class “C” Road Program, which did not propose a property tax 1,899 SINGLE will decrease from a $3 million increase with the 2016 budget. Tuesday- 7-7 and Friday 7-3 Finance Director Glen Caldwell budget in 2015 to a $1.8 million At the same meeting, the coun- IMPLANT & CROWN said will go to the Overlake settle- budget for 2016. cil also voted to approve a handful ment with Tooele Associates, as The Class “C” Roads Program is of adjustments to the 2015 bud- well as a $1.2 million decrease primarily funded by federal grant get, including the designation of WHITENING WEDNESDAYS in funds dedicated to public money and fluctuates accordingly, $1.75 million as the first payment improvements and road mainte- Dunlavy said. toward the settlement with Tooele Upper and lower Custom Bleach Trays with bleach. nance due to a decline in federal The city also anticipates a Associates. $100 EVERY WEDNESDAY DURING THE SUMMER!! funding. $200,000 increase in revenue from [email protected] Accepting New Patient Michael & cleaning exams Patients! $ Brett Wells & x-rays 59 Follow us on Facebook! 435.882.1381 Call us Today! 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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 5:59 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Thursday 6:00 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Friday 6:00 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Saturday 6:00 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Sunday 6:01 a.m. 9:04 p.m. Monday 6:01 a.m. 9:04 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 6:02 a.m. 9:04 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 1:54 p.m. 1:20 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 2:50 p.m. 1:49 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 3:48 p.m. 2:20 a.m. Saturday 4:46 p.m. 2:52 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 5:46 p.m. 3:29 a.m. Statistics for the week ending June 22. Sunshine and very Very warm with plenty Remaining very warm Sizzling sunshine and Hot with abundant Blazing sunshine and Monday 6:45 p.m. 4:11 a.m. Hot with sunshine Temperatures Tuesday 7:43 p.m. 4:58 a.m. warm of sunshine with plenty of sun hot sunshine hot High/Low past week 98/56 First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 84/59 93 63 92 67 96 69 98 72 99 73 99 73 103 74 Average temp past week 76.1 Normal average temp past week 71.3 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low June 24 July 1 July 8 July 15 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 93/53 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 96/70 Knolls Clive Lake Point 89/58 96/69 96/68 96/67 Ogden Stansbury Park 94/64 Erda 96/68 Vernal Grantsville 94/64 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 94/60 96/67 85/62 Tooele 97/68 Bauer 93/63 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 94/66 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 93/63 96/61 95/62 Stockton Pollen Index Price 94/66 95/62 High Nephi Rush Valley 97/64 94/60 Ophir Moderate 90/58 Low Delta Manti 98/67 96/54 Absent Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 112/66 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 95/63 98/53 Moab 92/63 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 103/67 Beaver 102/65 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 94/53 Ibapah 93/59 24-hour 95/59 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.91 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 93/56 95/63 at Grantsville 1.54 -0.01 106/74 Kanab 97/60 Eureka 89/57 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4192.32

with alternatives during an open Plan house. continued from page A1 The date for the open houses has not been determined. izes in community planning, While the general plan covers will work on the land use plan. the entire county, the update will InterPlan, a transportation con- concentrate on Tooele Valley. sulting firm, will address the “The Tooele Valley is where transportation element of the most of the growth and change general plan. has occurred since the plan Both companies are based in was adopted,” Gehring said. Salt Lake City. “Not much has changed out in The land use element of the Ibapah.” general plan takes a look at The county will spend $75,000 projected population growth, on the general plan update. A housing density, and appropri- $25,000 grant from the Wasatch ate zoning and permitted land Front Regional Council will pay and resource use for residen- for most of the transportation tial, commercial, agriculture, plan. The balance of the cost for and other purposes, according the general plan will come from to Gehring. the county’s municipal services The transportation part of fund. the general plan includes roads, The general plan update will highways, and trails for walking assume that Stansbury Park and and biking, he said. Lake Point are part of unincor- The general plan is a guide- porated areas. Petitions are cur- line. The plan does not carry the rently being circulated in both of force of law, but the plan directs those communities to put incor- the adoption of the zoning map poration on a future ballot. for areas of the unincorporated If either area eventually incor- county, according to Gehring. porates, the current zoning des- The July 8 meeting will include ignations will stay with the land. a discussion of land use and However, the new city councils transportation issues facilitated will have the opportunity to by the county’s consultants. develop their own general plan The consultants will take the and land use ordinances. information gathered at the Gehring hopes the general FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO meeting and work on updating plan update will be ready for The Tooele Valley is expected to increase its population in the coming years, adding more people and homes. the plan. adoption by the county commis- Later in the fall the consul- sion at the end of the year. to submit comments and ques- The current general plan can The public meeting will be County building at 47 S. Main, tants will return and present Information on the general tions, can be found at www.ldi- be found at www.co.tooele.ut.us/ held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 8 Tooele. suggestions for plan updates plan update, including a form ut\tooele. Building/tcgeneralplan.htm. in the auditorium of the Tooele [email protected]

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A hawk perches on a sprinkler in a local field.

DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO A Ford Mustang came to rest beside Tooele Boulevard after a fatal accident Monday afternoon. Volkswagen and skid marks on Car the road prior to the crash indi- continued from page A1 cate speed may have been a fac- tor, but the cause of the crash is Inspiring still under review, according to Healthy Lives Police. police. Look for it every month in your Tooele Transcript Bulletin It’s believed that Bell was not Tooele City Police are working wearing his seatbelt, but the with the Utah Highway Patrol to TOOELE teenage passenger was, police estimate the speed the car was TRANSCRIPT said. traveling prior to the accident. The damage to the rear of the [email protected] BULLETIN A8 SPORTSA8 SPORTS

A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 23, 2015 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Women’s World Cup Alex Morgan and Carli Lloyd scored in the second half to lift the United States women’s soccer team to a 2-0 win over Colombia in the round Getting down and dirty of 16 on Monday in Edmonton, Alberta. The Americans scored both their goals after Colombia Lucas Off-Road Racing Series went down to 10 players when goalkeeper Catalina Perez was red- provides action-packed weekend carded for taking down Morgan on a breakaway. Abby Wambach had at Miller Motorsports Park two near-misses, being whistled for offside on an apparent in the fifth minute before missing by Darren Vaughan sweeping the weekend to extend a penalty kick after Perez’s red COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR his winning streak to seven con- card. Morgan scored the match’s secutive rounds. On Saturday, he first goal a few minutes later and The Lucas Off-Road Racing finished ahead of Bryce Menzies Lloyd converted on a penalty kick Series came to Miller Motorsports and Brian Deegan for the win to provide an insurance goal. The Park for two rounds on Saturday before besting Rob MacCachren Americans will face China in the and Sunday, with Jerett Brooks and Carl Renezeder for top quarterfinal round Friday in Ottawa, retaining his narrow lead in the honors on Sunday. LeDuc leads Ontario. The winner will play either Pro Lite division points stand- MacCachren by 39 points in the Germany or France for a berth in ings after a win and a third-place season standings, with Menzies the World Cup final. finish. another seven points back in Brooks beat Sheldon Creed third. Real Salt Lake and Ryan Beat on Saturday Olmes Garcia’s goal in the third Menzies maintained his minute of stoppage time was the before finishing third behind RJ slim six-point advantage over difference as Real Salt Lake beat Anderson and Brandon Arthur MacCachren in the Pro 2 stand- Sporting Kansas City in a 2-1 thrill- on Sunday. Anderson’s win sliced ings by winning Saturday’s race er at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy Brooks’ lead to just five points in and finishing fourth on Sunday. on Sunday night. Sebastian Jaime the season standings. Menzies edged Renezeder and also scored a goal in the 15th In Pro Buggy, Mike Valentine Creed for the win on Saturday, minute for RSL (5-5-6) and Javier sliced 18 points off Garrett while legend Jeremy McGrath Morales tallied two assists, while George’s points lead by posting took home the win on Sunday over Nick Rimando had four saves in the a third-place finish on Saturday MacCachren and Renezeder. win. RSL hits the road to face the and a victory on Sunday. George Travis PeCoy maintained his New York Red Bulls on Wednesday finished 10th on Saturday and points lead over Christopher before returning home to play bounced back for a third-place Polvoorde in Mod Kart despite a SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Columbus Crew SC on Saturday. finish Sunday. Darren Hardesty rough race on Saturday. Polvoorde won on Saturday and was sec- took 16 points off PeCoy’s lead RJ Anderson (37), Rob MacCachren (21) and Jeremy McGrath (2) get some air across the start/finish line during the Pro 2 Lucas Salt Lake Bees Oil Off-Road race Saturday at Miller Motorsports Park. ond on Sunday, while Kevin by winning Saturday’s race and The Bees finally snapped their McCullough was second on finishing second on Sunday, but seven-game losing streak Sunday night, defeating the El Paso Saturday. PeCoy won Sunday’s race to lead Chihuahuas 6-4. C.J. Cron hit a George leads Valentine by 11 the standings by 39 points. Broc three-run home run in the first points. Dickerson finished third both inning for Salt Lake (28-43), which Kyle LeDuc continued his days. had lost its past eight games away dominance of the Pro 4 division, [email protected] from Smith’s Ballpark. Salt Lake, which sits in last place in the Pacific Southern Division, opens a seven-game homestand tonight against Las Vegas at 7:05 p.m. The Bees are 12 games behind the first-place 51s in the division standings. Utah Jazz Summer League The NBA is returning to Salt Lake City for summer league games for the first time since 2008, as the Jazz will play host to the Utah Jazz Summer League July 6-9 at EnergySolutions Arena. will also include the San Antonio Spurs, Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers, with each team playing three games. All three of Utah’s games — July 6 vs. Boston, July 7 vs. San Antonio and July 9 vs. Philadelphia — will be broadcast live at 7 p.m. on KJZZ. The Jazz previously played host to the Rocky Mountain Revue, which included the debuts of such players as Carmelo Anthony, Tim Duncan, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki and Tony Parker. Tooele Tri registration Tooele City is excited to announce the third annual Tooele Tri as part of its Fourth of July festivities. The Kids Triathlon will be held June 26 at 6 p.m. and the Sprint Triathlon will be held on June 27 at 7 a.m. Both triathlons begin at the Aquatic Center Park, 55 N. 200 West. You can register online until June 26. Space is limited, so register early. For more information, contact Terra Sherwood at (435) 843-2142 or [email protected]. Kiwanis 5k Registration for the Fourth of July 5k Freedom run is now open at tooelekiwanis.com. SUE BUTTERFIELD/ Bit and Spur Rodeo TTB PHOTO The rodeo will be held at 8 p.m Darren Hardesty on July 3-4 with fireworks on the Jr. (above) gets Fourth of July. Advance tickets can airborne during the Pro Buggy race be purchased for $8 for adults and Saturday after- $5 for kids aged 6-12 at Macey’s. noon. Utah’s Jerry Challenger British Soccer Camp Daugherty (left) goes over a jump Challenger Sports will hold a soc- SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTOS cer camp from July 13-17 at Elton during the Pro 4 Utah’s Justin Peck (top) completes his safety check before his practice session Park. Ages 3-5 will be from 9-10:30 race Saturday at in the Pro Lite division. Utah’s Jerry Daugherty (above) relaxes after his practice the Lucus Off Road a.m. and cost $101. Ages 6-14 session in the Pro 4 division Saturday morning at the Lucas Off Road race held at race held at Miller will be from 9 a.m. to noon and Miller Motorsports Park. Motorsports Park. cost $130. Go to www.challenger- sports.com for more details and to register. FROM THE SIDELINES Tooele County Women’s Rugby The Tooele County High School Women’s Rugby Team is looking for girls who are currently in grades Johnson suffers another agonizing loss in a major 8-11 to play rugby sevens dur- ing the fall 2015 season and full 15s in the spring 2016 season. If ost of us remember the seemingly gave Johnson the title Instead, Johnson’s eagle putt his chances. you are interested, contact Gracie iconic opening of ABC’s on a silver platter after an inex- rolled past the hole. His birdie In 2010, he led the U.S. Open Long at (601) 919-7632 or Hannah M“Wide World of Sports.” Darren Vaughan plicable double-bogey on the putt was shockingly off-target at Pebble Beach by three strokes Dewsnup at (435) 849-0428. You know, the one with Jim COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR 17th hole, followed by a missed from short distance, continuing entering the final round, only McKay describing “the joy of vic- eagle putt on the 18th that left the putting woes that plagued to shoot an 82 and plummet to THS Girls Soccer tory and the agony of defeat” as him with a tenuous one-stroke him for much of the back nine. eighth place. He was within one Newly hired head coach Stephen a ski jumper wipes out. lead as he signed his scorecard. Rather than raising the trophy stroke of the lead with five holes Duggan is reaching out to all girls If “Wide World of Sports” 2010 PGA Championship when Johnson, playing in the final or teeing off Monday morning, to play at the 2011 British Open interested in playing soccer for was still on, they might have to he received a two-stroke penalty group of the day, seemed to Johnson was left to ponder the at Royal St. George’s, but double- Tooele High School next year. Those replace that ski jumper with pro- on the final hole for grounding seize the title with a brilliant latest addition to his legacy as bogeyed the par-5 14th hole and interested may call or text Duggan fessional golfer Dustin Johnson directly at (435) 496-3485, or email his club in a bunker. approach to the 18th green one of the best players never wound up finishing second. at stephenduggan1971@gmail. after what unfolded on the final But on Sunday at Chambers that left him with a 12-foot eagle to win a major championship When you look at the other com. Duggan said he also wants to hole of the U.S. Open on Sunday Bay in University Place, putt for the win. It seemed that as Spieth celebrated his second tournaments Johnson has won reach out to any players who may afternoon. Washington, Johnson’s heart- at very worst, Johnson would major victory in just over two in his career, it is shocking that have tried out for the team in the Some thought that it couldn’t break in major championships two-putt for a birdie and he and months — both before reaching he hasn’t won a major yet. He’s past and their parents. get any worse for Johnson after reached an entirely new level. Spieth would play an 18-hole the age of 22. he missed out on a playoff at the Young star Jordan Spieth playoff on Monday. It isn’t like Johnson hasn’t had SEE SIDELINES PAGE A9 ➤ A9

TUESDAY June 23, 2015 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A9 NEED CASH NOW? We Want to Make You a Loan! Stansbury Park a great place to golf $ $ by Tavin Stucki 100- 3,000 TODAY! Noble Finance SPORTS EDITOR 435-843-1255 Tom Costello knows what it’s like to keep a golf course in order: The golf professional at Stansbury Park Golf Course said he comes from a background TOOELE working at country clubs. TRANSCRIPT “When people come out here, I want them to have a good BULLETIN time,” Costello said. Located at 1 Country Club Drive and across the street from the Stansbury Park Clubhouse, it’s right in the heart of Stansbury PHOTO OF THE MONTH Park, perhaps in more ways than one. Costello and Jeff Green, director of golf at the course, May 2015 Winner: agreed customer service is a top priority. Jolie Gordon One unique feature Stansbury Park Golf Course has that distin- guishes it from other courses in Tooele County is its unique and plentiful water hazards. “Basically it’s the 18 lakes,” Green said. “We have a lake on 16 out of 18 holes.” FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The course is mapped out in Ben Nelson tees off at the Stansbury Park Golf Course on Monday night. The course is open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day. two out-and-back routes, one for the front nine and another a haven for birds and insects Stansbury Park is one of three Leagues are available with for the back nine holes. Many of though, so be prepared with bug golf courses in the Tooele County cash prizes, and information the water hazards are between spray and plan on wiping your population triangle, and it’s the on how to join is available at the fairways of two holes, so shoes after the round. closest one to Salt Lake City. the clubhouse. Rates are very a ball will decide it’s thirsty if Another feature a little less The course opened in 1972. comparable with other courses players hit it too far to the right unique to Stansbury Park are its At the time of publication, it is in Tooele County, which are all or left. For example, one of the large greens, which Green said open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. much less expensive than cours- southernmost ponds will play can be challenging. and tee times can be made a es in nearby Salt Lake County. hazard to Hole 4 to the west, There also are a fair number week in advance. The total play- Season passes and loyalty cards Hole 5 to the north and Hole 6 to of sand traps that dot the fair- ing distance is 6,779 yards, so are also available. the east as golfers play through ways and surround the greens, it may be a good idea to play “This is a real golf course,” he Your photo could be next! on their way back toward the but they shouldn’t be more of from the white tees. There is said. “It’s a great deal. It’s a great Submit your photo to: clubhouse. a problem than the massive also a driving range, and prac- golf course for the price.” [email protected] That much static water is amount of water. tice greens are available. [email protected] Scherzer still celebrating his no-hitter PET OF THE WEEK WASHINGTON (AP) — A day on hand at Nationals Park on port.” even better three years later. later, Max Scherzer couldn’t stop Saturday to see his accomplish- Clint Hurdle had offered “I haven’t seen anything like smiling. ment. Brad and Jan Scherzer Scherzer his lineup cards. But that, not that dominating,” said “I’m doing great,” the Nationals decided to visit this weekend instead, the pitcher signed them Span, who has seen four major right-hander said the morning from Missouri instead of next for the Pirates manager, who league no-hitters during his eight after he threw a no-hitter and month. plans to auction them off for seasons. came within a strike of a perfect “It was great to be able to share charity. “He very well could have had game before hitting Pittsburgh’s last night with them as well,” Nationals center fielder two (straight) no-hitters. He’s Jose Tabata in Washington’s 6-0 Scherzer said. “That’s what my Denard Span was still marvel- nasty. He’s perfected his craft. victory. dad wanted (for Father’s Day). He ing at Scherzer. Span faced He knows what he wants to do. “I didn’t get much sleep, but doesn’t want a tie. I gave him a Scherzer when they were both He’s our horse. I’ve never seen that’s for a good reason, just on a no-hitter, so he’s pretty happy.” in the American League. He said any other pitcher work (as hard) high from the game.” Scherzer said he received that in 2012, his Minnesota Twins as he does. Scherzer came within one about 120 texts after his bril- preferred facing Tigers ace Justin “He’s working with a purpose. strike of throwing the 22nd per- liant performance, but the ones Verlander instead of Scherzer. That’s why he’s so confident. fect game in major league history that meant the most were from “He was like a sleeper,” Span That’s why when he strikes out for fi nding all since 1900. opposing players. said. “You overlooked him guys, he has his little, I call it old In his past two starts, Scherzer “It’s a sign of respect,” said because of Verlander. Every time Western, walk with his elbows up our pets a good has retired 54 of 57 batters with a Scherzer, with the ball he threw he would pitch against us, he in the air. He just has that bull- home. combined 26 strikeouts. He is 8-5 for the final out resting behind would throw seven innings and dog mentality. It’s hilarious when with a 1.76 ERA for the season. him in his locker. (allow only) two runs.” he gets in the zone and starts Scherzer’s parents were “I really do appreciate the sup- But Span said that Scherzer is circling the mound.” Spieth, 21, already has a keen sense of history UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash. on the final hole? That would be if anybody was going to do it, so many greats in the past, there Adoption Procedure (AP) — Jordan Spieth loves golf Bobby Jones in 1926. The only it would be him, which he still was one other name from the For more info. on animals- Local shelter adoption requires history, which is appropriate for other player to win different can.” present that can’t be ignored. Tooele County Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing someone quickly becoming part major championships before For all major champions, it Rory McIlroy, whether he wants and possible shelter fee. of it. turning 22? A guy named Gene takes time for the magnitude to one or not, has a rival. Tooele City Spieth was a freshman at Texas Sarazen in 1922. sink in. This might take even lon- McIlroy and Spieth are No. 1 Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to when he first went to St. Andrews The names kept right on com- ger considering how it ended. and No. 2 in the world. They have Grantsville hold animals for 5 business with the rest of the Walker Cup ing, and Spieth listened to them The winning moment should won the last four majors, the first Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. team. They played the Old with a gleam in his blue eyes and have been that 25-foot birdie putt time that has happened since Lee Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Course, soaked up the vibe at the the gold medal draped around on the 16th hole that, coupled Trevino and Nicklaus in 1971-72. home of golf and then headed his neck. with Branden Grace hitting his The rivalry will have to wait. Tooele Veterinary Clinic north for their matches at Royal “I didn’t think that those tee shot onto the railroad tracks Spieth is chasing something far 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 Aberdeen. names would be mentioned like for double bogey, gave Spieth a more important. “It’s one of my favorite places that,” he said after his one-shot three-shot lead with three holes in the world,” Spieth said Sunday victory over hard-luck Dustin to play. evening. “I remember walk- Johnson and hard-charging Louis But Spieth made double bogey ing around the R&A clubhouse Oosthuizen. “That’s a piece of on the 17th. Oosthuizen finished and seeing paintings of royalty golf history, and as a golf histo- with six birdies in his last seven playing golf, and it was dated rian, that’s very special and it holes. Johnson, who had missed 14-whatever. I’m thinking, our gives me goose bumps. It’s amaz- five putts inside 10 feet on the country was discovered in 1492 ing. And it gets better every week back nine, finally got a short one and they were playing golf here with our team. Those names are to fall on No. 17 to join them in before anyone even knew the the greatest that have ever played the lead. Americas existed.” the game, and I don’t consider At the final hole, Johnson had That was only four years ago, myself there. a 12-foot eagle putt for the win. when not many outside golf cir- “But I’m certainly off to the Even if he missed, it would be an cles knew Spieth. He’ll get more right start in order to make an 18-hole playoff Monday. attention next time he arrives at impact on the history of this He three-putted for par and St. Andrews. game.” lost. The 21-year-old Texan, who When Spieth gets to Scotland As thrilled as he was for his slipped into a green jacket in this time, he’ll face massive pres- shiny trophy, Spieth was gutted April, hoisted the silver U.S. Open sure as he pursues something for Johnson. Nobody wants to trophy Sunday at Chambers Bay. none of those historic names win that way, especially after a Not since Tiger Woods in 2002 ever won: the Grand Slam. week in which players grumbled has anyone won the Masters and “I’m just focused on the claret about greens so choppy that it U.S. Open in the same year, and it jug now,” he said. “The Grand felt like putting on broccoli. gets even more impressive to hear Slam is something that I never “This was just an odd deal the short list of players who have: could really fathom somebody — very odd,” Spieth said. “I very Jack Nicklaus. Arnold Palmer. Ben doing, considering I watched much feel for Dustin. He deserves Hogan twice. Craig Wood. Tiger win when he was win- to be holding the trophy just as Elite company? Sure, and ning whatever percentage of the much as I do.” there’s more. majors he played in. And he won The youngster with so much The last guy to win the U.S. the Tiger Slam, but he never won polish and poise is on a fast track. Open by one shot with a birdie the four in one year. And I figured And while his name was linked to

And when he does, it will only Open, where he’s finished sec- Sidelines open the floodgates. ond a record six times. So there continued from page A8 Remember when Phil is no shame in being humbled Mickelson was known as the by our national championship. won two FedEx Cup playoff best player never to win a Someday, Johnson will get to events; he won the prestigious major? After all, he did finish in savor the joy of victory on one of Pebble Beach National Pro-Am the top 10 at The Masters five golf’s biggest stages, rather than in back-to-back years, includ- years in a row before finally the agony of defeat. ing in 2010 mere months before winning his first green jacket his final-round meltdown at in 2004 after 17 top-10 finishes Darren Vaughan is a veteran the U.S. Open; and he has won at the majors. He then pro- sports writer from Moab, Utah. two World Golf Championship ceeded to win the 2005 PGA He, too, has missed a putt with events. Championship, Masters titles in something on the line — that But you get the feeling it is 2006 and 2010 and the British windmill cost him five bucks. only a matter of time before Open in 2013. Email him at dvaughan@tooeletr Johnson finally breaks through. His lone blemish? The U.S. anscript.com. A10

A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 23, 2015 Group of locals takes top honors at Salt Lake chalk art festival

by Emma Penrod ticipate in a weekend chalk art attending, she said her son-in- STAFF WRITER festival in Salt Lake City — and law, Grantsville artist Joseph brought home the top prize. Knickerbocker, suggested getting While artists from across the Christy Steadman, of Tooele, the family together and submit- country flocked to Tooele County said she heard about the Utah ting a joint entry in the festival. for the arts festival, three local Foster Care Chalk Art Festival There were a few false starts, artists packed their bags to par- a few years back. After finally but Steadman, Knickerbocker, and Steadman’s 17-year-old granddaughter, Marinda Swan, finally pulled an entry together for this year’s festival, which took Join the Club! place over the weekend at the Gateway Mall. Steadman said they put a lot Tooele Club of thought into their artwork. Tooele 438 W 400 N Annual They initially decided to go with Teen Center Membership a theme, “family fosters greater Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. potential,” and then chose to cre- ate a replica of Norman Rockwell’s Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ Club 435.843.5719 painting “He’s Going to be Taller than Dad,” because they felt it Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! best exemplified the message they hoped to share. Steadman said part of their Afterschoolol interest in participating in the event stemmed from the fact that programs forfor her daughter had accepted two foster children into her home Youth andd Teens — children her daughter later ages 6 - 18.8. When School adopted. is None of the three artists on The Club her team had much experience is In! Out with chalk art, Steadman said, so they learned how to recreate the TooeleClub.org Rockwell painting on pavement Commercial Space for Lease GRANTSVILLE TOWN CENTER 225 E MAIN STREET • 1205 Sq Feet • Currently Salon Space • Can build to suit COURTESY OF CHRISTIE STEADMAN This chalk art rendering of a Norman Rockwell painting was created by a team of local artists and took top honors at a Utah • Great Location near Soelberg’s, Chalk Art Festival. Subway & Dominos by searching online for direc- that numerous passersby recog- “We went in and sat on the tions. nized the painting, and especial- pavement for two days and col- • Next to Anytime Fitness and They ended up using a meth- ly the painting’s creator, almost ored with chalk, and it was a Deseret Dental od that involved projecting the immediately, Steadman said. blast,” she said. “Hot, but we had Rockwell image onto a wall and Their entry went on to take so much fun. Contact Mike at (435) 241-0182 for details. tracing the painting onto a piece Best in Show in the festival’s adult “When I was driving in, I was of paper. They then punched competition. thinking in my mind, ‘what are holes in the paper, creating a While the win was exciting, you doing, being on the pave- stencil that left an outline of the Steadman said the weekend was ment in the middle of the road at painting on the pavement when especially memorable for the fun your age in the 90 degree weath- they coated the paper with baby she had creating a meaningful er?’ But it was so much fun to do powder. work of art with three generations that I forgot that I was old.” The recreation came out so well of family. [email protected] Herbert Full ColorOnly continued from page A1 finding a more suitable location for the state prison. “We must make this 700-acre ¢ parcel available for the contin- ued growth of our IT industry,” Copies! he added. “Sometimes promot- ing economic development 19Per Copy means accepting the Herculean task of moving and modernizing a prison.” Herbert’s remarks about pris- on relocation during last week’s news conference appeared to back pedal on his earlier call to move the facility to a new loca- FILE PHOTO tion. At his 2013 state of the state address to the Utah Legislature, Gov. Gary Herbert “I’ve always said if Draper is declared that the land upon which the state prison resides must be made avail- the best place let’s keep it there,” able for continued growth of the state’s technology. But at a news conference last he said. “If it is not, if there’s a week, he said the aging facility and reform are more important reasons to build better location than Draper, let’s a new prison. move it. That’s my position first, last, and always.” position at all,” Carpenter said. The entire prison relocation Economic development is just “Dating back to 2013, there have process has been consistent with “gravy” on the benefits of moving been multiple reasons to consid- Herbert’s call in 2013 to “get seri- the prison, Herbert said at the er relocating the prison. We need ous about finding a more suit- news conference. to build a new prison because able location for the prison,” “The motive behind mov- the current facility in Draper is according to Carpenter. ing the prison ought not to be nearing the end of its lifespan “That does not presuppose just the economic development and the prison facilities are not there is a better location, just aspects of freeing up that land,” designed in a way that is condu- that now is the time to look seri- he said. “That may be a second- cive to today’s best rehabilitation ously at where the new facility ary issue, certainly important, practices, to name just two.” will best be located,” Carpenter but the primary reason is we Herbert concurred with a 2014 said. “Among the many factors need a new prison.” legislative resolution that con- to be considered is the potential Herbert went on to refer to the cluded “it is sound public policy use of the land where the prison current prison facility as obso- and in the best interests of the is currently. If it is determined lete and not functional. state to move the prison facili- through this process that the best TOOELE Constrained by the cur- ties from their current location location for the prison is Draper, RANSCRIPT rent state prison facility, the in Draper.” But during the press then it should stay in Draper. If T Department of Corrections is conference he suggested that that proves to be elsewhere, then Bring in Your not able to do the rehabilitation the Legislature should consider it should go to a new location.” Digital Files work that is necessary in today’s rebuilding the state prison on The Prison Relocation BULLETIN society, he said. the current site in Draper. Commission will meet Thursday, Herbert’s current emphasis on “If we cannot do it on site and July 16 at 9 a.m. in room 30 of criminal justice reform is not a get the end result we want to the House Building on the state shift from his earlier stand on have, then it [the state prison] capitol grounds. The agenda for 58 N. Main • Tooele economic development, accord- ought to be in a new site, a bet- the meeting has not been pub- ing to Marty Carpenter, spokes- ter site, and I’m looking to the lished yet. 8:30 am to 5:30 pm • Monday – Friday man for the governor. Legislature to give me that rec- [email protected] “I don’t see this as a change in ommendation,” Herbert said. 8.5 x 11 inch • 20# bond paper Some restrictions apply ��������������������������������������� TOOELETRANSCRIPT Highest Quality BULLETIN State-of-the-Art Color Printing Subscribe Today! Equipment! 58 N. Main Street 882-0050 TUESDAY June 23, 2015 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B1

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David Beacham (left) of Exit 99 plays guitar on Saturday at the Tooele Arts Festival. Face painter Carolyn Pedao (middle) puts on the finishing touches of a dragon’s wings on Jonovan Watcher’s cheek. Kaidence Nunzecker (right) paints her egg-carton caterpillar bright pink in the children’s crafts area. 2015 Arts Festival

Urban spray artist Nick Patch watch- es while his bother Gabe Patch uses a torch to dry the paint- ing the pair worked on at the Tooele Arts Festival.

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he three-day Tooele Arts lars. Cammack took home a best of show Festival displayed the tal- A highlight of the festival was the ribbon and prize money in the expe- Tent of artists from around Tooele Plein Air Art Contest spon- rienced category. The public was Tooele County as well as from across sored by the Tooele City Arts Council. invited to view the art and even pur- America as festivalgoers soaked in the Artists and photographers were chase the artwork in the contest. art, food, music and craft items. encouraged to get out of the studio Whether you were looking for On-stage performers dazzled the and create artwork of Tooele County. something to hang on the wall or put audience with songs and dances, A recent thunderstorm that lit in the yard, there was a little bit of while right next door in the pavilion, up the night provided artist Clay something for everyone. children turned tissue into butterflies Cammack the canvas for a stunning and egg cartons into colorful caterpil- lightning shot of the Tooele Valley. SEE ARTS PAGE B8 ➤

Mama Africa’s Cathy Tshilombo-Lokemba (far left) tells a customer about the food she has to offer at the Tooele Arts Festival on Saturday evening. The three-day festival opened on Friday and ran through Sunday featuring perform- ing artists, visual artists and hodge-podge of other items. Sun catchers (left) glisten in the sun catching the eye of passers by. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 23, 2015

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➤ On July 10, 1887, an 80-foot-high concrete dam breaks in Zug, Mega Maze Switzerland, releasing a wall of water that kills 70 people. Rescue boats were ineffective, as they cap- sized in the roiling waters. ➤ On July 7, 1930, construc- tion of the Hoover Dam begins. Over the next five years, 21,000 men would work to produce what would be the largest dam of its time, as well as one of the world’s largest man- made structures. ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW ➤ On July 6, 1946, FBI agents arrest George “Bugs” Moran in and I really enjoyed it. — Tricia Kentucky. Once one of L., via email the top organized crime A: The original USA network figures in America, Moran drama — which centers on Neil, had been reduced to who discovers that his wife, small bank robberies. His Grace, has been seeing a male criminal career took an escort, and then ends up becom- abrupt downturn after the ing one himself — started film- infamous St. Valentine’s ing season two in April. While Day Massacre in 1929. no premiere date has yet been Q: Can you tell me if we’ll given, I am going to guess that it ➤ On July 8, 1951, Paris get another season of “The Hot will premiere later this summer celebrates its 2,000th Wives of Orlando”? I loved that or early fall, with 10 new epi- birthday. The history of show! — Patty P., via email sodes. Season one is now avail- Paris can be traced back A: We will get more “Hot able on DVD, if you need to catch to a Gallic tribe known as Wives,” but this time they are up, or refresh your memory. the Parisii, who settled an based in Vegas. “The Hot Wives of • • • island (known today as Las Vegas” will premiere Tuesday, Q: Can you tell me what film- Ile de la Cite) in the Seine Aug. 18, on (with episodes maker Morgan Spurlock has River, which runs through streaming weekly, not all at once coming up next? — Neda F., West present-day Paris. like on Netflix). This go-round Palm Beach, Florida will see returning stars take on A: The “Super Size Me” and new roles, with as “Inside Man” documentarian • • • and edition are two very impor- Jenfer Beudon, who is “cocky, directed and produced a new Q: I spend my summers in tant factors when determining Southern, white trash and very short film called “Crafted,” where Texas, where I have been find- the value of a book. pregnant”; Tymberlee Hill as Phe Morgan captures remarkable ing incredible arrowheads. • • • Phe Reed, Esq., who is “smart, artisans who have mastered their Is there a guide or reference Q: I have a teapot made by outspoken, always juggling sev- trades. Through these documen- book for this field of collecting? the Harker Pottery Company eral jobs, and newly relocated to tary subjects (the chefs behind — Steve, Elizabeth, New Jersey and in the tulip pattern. I Las Vegas from Orlando.” Bar Tartine in San Francisco, Q: My dad was a soldier A: The ultimate guide to have been offered $50 for it. plays Ivanka Bloodroot Blades in Georgia and during World War II, and I United States point types is — Connie, Galveston, Texas Silversan, “a European ex- Nagatani-en in Iga, Japan), he have inherited his Longines “Overstreet Indian Arrowheads: A: I found your teapot refer- model, who believes she is the explores how modern cultural wristwatch. It is the Model Identification & Price Guide,” by enced in the “Antique Teapots standard of beauty and perfec- influences and technology have 13 ZN stainless-steel chro- Robert M. Overstreet and pub- Price Guide,” edited by Kyle tion”; as allowed artisans to exceed previ- nograph, with silver dial and lished by House of Collectibles Husfloen and published by Denise Funt, who is “neurotic, ous expectations and attain the original strap. Should I have books. It features more than Krause. 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Khrushchev fired so my answer is yes, do have Q: I have a number of older care of KFWS, P.O. Box Silversan, a “sensuous, mysteri- the first shot when he your watch appraised. In recent books, and I would like to find 536475, Orlando, FL 32853- ous, raven-haired witch.” © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. warned that the Soviet years, vintage and collectible out current values. Do you 6475, or send e-mail to • • • Union was prepared to timepieces have soared in have any suggestions? — Mona, [email protected]. Due Q: I know “Bates use its missiles to protect value. Yucaipa, California to the large volume of mail he Motel” just finished Cuba from U.S. interven- You might want to contact A: One of the better sites is receives, Mr. Cox cannot per- its third season, but tion. the National Association of www.abe.com. Go to the site, sonally answer all reader ques- I already miss it. Can ➤ On July 11, 1978, a truck Watch and Clock Collectors, type in the title and author, and tions, nor does he do apprais- you tell when/if it will which has more than 15,000 you will quickly discover where als. Do not send any materials be back? Please tell me carrying 1,500 cubic feet members in 50 countries. that particular book is being requiring return mail. it has been renewed of pressurized liquid gas Contact is www.nawcc.org, and offered for sale and for how for another season! crashes into a campsite 877-255-1849. much. Be aware that condition © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. — Frankie T., via email crowded with vacationers A: I can do you one in Spain. The resulting better: “Bates Motel” explosion killed more has been renewed for than 200 people. right now, but needs change perhaps the local shelter about TWO more seasons. ➤ On July 12, 1995, a heat throughout the year for many ways to help them. Production for season advisory is issued in nonprofits. Perhaps your town has no four begins later this Chicago warning of a So, what if there really facilities for pets, such as a dog year, and it is slated to record-breaking heat are no opportunities near park or even pet zones in local return in spring 2016. wave. When the heat you? Consider creating one. parks. 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Barbara Hershey as Ann ter doesn’t need volunteers, On Deployment,” a website that Keep your eyes open for Rutledge. and there isn’t much else going helps military members find inventive opportunities to con- • • • on in my area. Do you have any temporary homes for their pets tribute positively to pet care, Q: Please tell me suggestions? — Kara in Idaho (not just dogs) before they leave and you may find yourself over- that the TV show DEAR KARA: Check your for overseas assignments. whelmed with choices. “Satisfaction” is com- local newspapers (or their web- What if senior citizens in Send your questions about ing back. I don’t recall sites) and your town’s website your area need help keeping pet care to ask@pawscorner. which station it was on, for volunteer opportunities. their pets’ shots up to date? com. but it dared to be dif- Casey Wilson There may not be anything You could talk to local vets and © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. ferent, and my husband ANSWERS Trivia Test Answers

1. Morris Wren 2. Matthew 7. Sleigh 3. Cocoa Beach, 8. Bubba Florida 9. Uranus 4. Phnom Penh 10. Hurricane winds 5. Member of Parliament © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. 6. Sir Christopher TUESDAY June 23, 2015 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 TELL ME A STORY ‘Henri’s Beanstalk’ (a French folktale) doing here, Henri?” he asked. by Amy Friedman and “I have come to speak to you, Lord,” Henri said illustrated by Meredith Johnson quietly. “I have prayed for a house on a hill and a little bit of savings to help me through the hard nce upon a time, Henri, a poor farmer, was times, but you have never answered my prayers.” carrying his wares to market. He was grum- “That’s all?” the man in robes asked. “Very well, Obling as he walked, for he was tired of his your wish is granted. Go back home and see.” misfortunes. Henri hurried back down the path to his stalk, As he happened past a beggar, the man called and he climbed down as quickly as he could back out, “I hear you complain, but what makes you so to Earth. There he found his wife, Colette, happier unhappy?” than he had ever seen her, dancing and rejoicing Henri stopped and looked at the strange man in before a pretty little house on a hill. tattered clothes. “My wife and I are almost starv- “I found a sack of gold on the table inside and ing,” he said. “I work day and night, and I pray, four chickens in the yard,” she told Henri. He but the good Lord must be too high up to hear my smiled, grateful that at long last his prayers had prayers.” been answered. The beggar stood, reached into his pocket and For the next few days, life was perfectly happy at pulled out a bean. “Take this,” he said. “Plant it home. But on the seventh morning, Colette woke in your fields, and I promise you it will grow tall up and said, “I’d like a bigger house. Wouldn’t you? enough to carry you to heaven.” He slipped the Climb the beanstalk and ask for one.” bean into Henri’s hand. Henri was hesitant, but Colette insisted, so he Henri was just about to laugh, when to his climbed back up to the mansion in heaven. astonishment, the beggar vanished. When the man in robes answered his knock, What could he do? Naturally, when Henri Henri said, “Pardon, my Lord, but my wife was returned home, he planted the bean, just as the wondering if we might have a bigger house and beggar had told him. And to his amazement, the perhaps a bit more of a fortune? And a few ser- moment it was in the ground, it grew to be a shoot vants?” — 1 inch high. “If that is your wish, you shall have it,” said the “Impossible,” Henri muttered to himself, and Lord. “Now go back home.” he did not dare dream. The next morning when Once again, Henri hurried home, and this time he walked outside, he saw the plant had grown 10 he was amazed to see a castle guarded by servants feet high. By the next morning, it was even higher. and his wife dressed in silk, with diamonds glitter- By the third morning, he could no longer see the ing on her fingers. top. “This is all very well,” Colette said, “but hon- He began to think about that old beggar’s words. estly, I would like to be a queen, Henri. Please go “Well, it can’t hurt to try to climb,” Henri said, and ask the Lord for that.” so he began to climb, using the stems that were Henri shook his head. “I couldn’t ask for such a as thick as tree branches as steps. Up and up he thing,” he protested, but Colette would not stop climbed. asking him. So at long last, he climbed the stalk Henri climbed for several hours until at last once more and went to see the Lord. he reached a field thick with flowers — the scent “Colette wishes to be a queen,” Henri practically of lilies, lilacs, gardenias, magnolias and jasmine whispered. “No, I think I’d rather be the Lord,” Colette said. tling through the air, falling to Earth. filled his lungs. In the center of the field of flowers “What?” the Lord asked, surprised and slightly “Please climb the beanstalk again.” He landed on the hill where once his house and he saw a path, and so he climbed down from the irritated. Still, he granted Henri’s request. Henri was mortified, but she kept asking him castle had stood. Now there was only his old hut stalk and followed the path. When Henri returned home, he saw his wife until he could do nothing but agree to her request. and Colette in her tattered clothes. He walked for an hour until at last he came to surrounded by a sea of guards and a crown upon This time when he appeared before the Lord, he “What happened, Henri?” she asked, and just a magnificent mansion. He understood that this her head. A line of foreign ministers stood outside looked down at his feet and said, “Colette asks to at that moment, a bolt of lightning struck and must be the home of the Lord. the castle walls, waiting for a visit with the queen. be the Lord.” knocked the beanstalk to the ground. Henri knocked on the door, and a man in mag- “Are you happy now?” Henri asked his wife, now When the Lord heard this, he exploded. “You are And with that, Henri and Colette were left with nificent robes appeared. “Oh my! What are you the queen. mad!” he said, and a moment later Henri was hur- what little they’d had in the beginning.

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PHOTO COURTESY OF DR. PIOTR RUNGE Eighty-one students from different schools in Tooele took part in the annual Math Kangaroo competition at the Tooele campus of Utah State University on March 19.

Saint Marguerite Catholic the competition originated in In a ceremony held on June er Crystal Hubbell both were School students win national Australia in the 1980s and now 2 at the Utah State University acknowledged for their third- PHOTO COURTESY OF DEANNA BELL math honors covers 52 countries around the Tooele campus, first-grader Abby place finishes in their grades Four students from Saint Marguerite Catholic School in Tooele placed in the top With three long months of globe. Camacho and second-grader in Utah and were ranked 76th three in the state in the Math Kangaroo competition. Pictured, from left to right, intense preparation, 26 stu- The contest is not just for the Hailey Donner both were rec- and 56th in the nation, respec- are Abby Camacho, Crystal Hubbell, Madison Perez and Hailey Donner. dents in grades 1-8 from Saint best mathematically talented ognized for first-place ratings tively. Fourth-grader Benji Child Marguerite Catholic School in students; it aims to test students in their grade levels in the state ranked 48th in the nation along Tooele were among more than in ways that show mathematics of Utah, ranked 50th and 48th, with his seventh-place finish in six million students who engaged can be interesting, useful and respectively, among all who test- Utah. These students and 76 oth- T in an international mathemat- even fun. Nonetheless, competi- ed in the entire United States ers who competed at Utah State ics competition called Math tors are ranked by their results in their grades. Seventh-grader University were lauded by math Kangaroo. As its name implies, nationally and by state. Madison Perez and first-grad- lecturer Dr. Piotr Runge. A Full-Color Learning and WEDDING MISSIONARY Activity Page Just for Kids! Davis/Imlay Danny Nelson Every Thursday in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Devon and Jeaneen Davis are Danny Nelson has been called pleased to announce the mar- to serve as a missionary for The riage of their daughter, Samantha Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- LaRae Davis, to Marc Alexander day Saints in the Texas McAllen Imlay, son of Kathryn Imlay Mission. Elder Nelson will speak and the late Matthew Imlay, on Sunday, June 28 at 2:50 p.m. in Thursday, June 25, 2015 in the the Grantsville 8th Ward, 550 Salt Lake Temple. Reception at E. Durfee St. He will enter the Wheeler Farm in the activity Provo MTC on July 1, 2015. Elder barn from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Nelson is the son of Merrill and Karen Nelson.

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14, except for July 24. Lunch will be you with the answers for questions and Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 potato, French fries or rice pilaf and Tooele served from noon-1 p.m. The locations for problems you may be struggling to N. Main, former Stowes Family Music soup or salad bar. will be at Harris Elementary, 251 N. 1st overcome. Come join us this Sunday building. For more information, call Senior Center St., Tooele, Utah; Northlake Elementary, morning for our 10 a.m. worship service (435) 224-3392 or www.tooelechristian- Golf scramble The senior center is for the enjoyment of 268 North Coleman St., Tooele, Utah; where we will assemble in praise, share fellowship.org. Parking and entrance in The next Elks golf scramble will be July all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- and Anna Smith Elementary, 741 N. Aria testimonies and explore worship in ways back of building. 19 at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course. More ing activities include bridge, pinochle, Blvd., Wendover, Utah. Meals will be that strive to highlight the greatness of info to come. bingo, exercise program, line dancing, available to adults also for $3.20 Adults God. After our morning praise and wor- Tooele First Assembly wood carving, Wii games, watercolor are not permitted to eat off children’s ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible Sunday school at 10 a.m., morning Meetings class, movies and health classes. trays. Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday worship at 11 a.m. Spanish services: Lodge meetings are held the second Meals on Wheels available for home- mornings at 635 N. Main St., (Phil’s Escuela dominical a las 2 p.m., y el ser- and fourth Tuesday of every month. bound. Lunch served weekdays. For age Russian Summer Camp Glass), or call (435) 578-8022 for more vicio general a las 3 p.m. Services are House committee meetings are held 60 and above, suggested donation is Tooele is happy to host a USOE Russian information. held at 127 N. 7th Street. every third Tuesday of the month. All $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. Summer Camp for students this sum- members are welcome and encouraged Transportation available to the store or mer. It is funded by a federal grant Tooele First Baptist Church to attend. doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and will give our students a chance The Sermon on the Mount — go through Charity and Grantsville areas. For transporta- to learn a little Russian. Students it with us, and learn from Jesus. Sunday Tooele County tion information call (435) 843-4102. involved in the camp will give a small Bible study: 9:45 a.m., Worship: 11 Tooele Children’s Justice For more information about the Tooele performance for parents on the last a.m. Tooele First Baptist — 580 S. Main Center Historical Society center, call (435) 843-4110. day of the camp. The camp runs on the St., 882-2048. Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in weekdays between July 13-23 from 8 need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water United Methodist Church Historical books a.m.-noon or 12:30-4:30 p.m., depend- and snacks. We appreciate all dona- Tooele County Historical Society’s books Tooele United Methodist Church ser- Grantsville ing on the age of the student. It is open tions. For inquiries or drop-off call (435) will be available to purchase at our vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. to rising first graders through rising 843-3440. 25 S. 100 East, Tooele. meeting. The History of Tooele County Please check our website, tooelecumc. Family History Center sixth graders (grade entering this fall). Volume II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- Greet your ancestors free at the There is no cost. To apply, go to goo. United Methodist dinner and Railroading in Tooele is $20, and 1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell at (801) Grantsville Family History Center, 117 gl/forms/MmZ8rCmQ76. For more infor- Tooele United Methodist church offers we also have eight note cards depicting 651-2557 for more info. We are located E. Cherry St. All are welcome with mation, email Brandee Mau at brandee. a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee four different pioneer buildings for $4. at 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. consultants there to assist you. Open [email protected]. and social hour starts at 4 p.m. and These will make great gifts for your fam- dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All are Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday Church of Christ ily and friends. Please call Alice Dale at through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 welcome. 882-1612 if you would like to purchase to 9 p.m. TATC Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. The Tooele Valley Resource these books. Senior Center Business/IT and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. Center Seeking Historical Items Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We The senior center is for the enjoyment Rethink education and enroll today in The Tooele Valley Resource Center is Tooele County Historical Society would seek to be the Lord’s church estab- of all seniors age 55 and older. For info, our Business and/or IT programs for currently in need of donations. Please like members of the community who lished about 33 AD. Jesus is our only call (435) 884-3446. Activities include a better chance to succeed in today’s consider donating items such as deodor- have any family or personal histories, head of the church, headquarters are Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, economy. Enroll today, there are some ant, chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, heaven. Come and grow with us. Call ceramics, pinochle, movies and wood openings in these programs for new toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that (435) 882-4642. carving, etc. Meals on Wheels available students. Call (435) 248-1800 or stop combs and brushes. Cash is also you would like to donate to our orga- for homebound. Lunch served week- by our campus at 88 S. Tooele Blvd. for Cornerstone Baptist welcomed. Those who receive services nization to please call us. We are also days. For age 60 and above, suggested more information. include individuals or families in crisis, looking for books, newspaper articles, donation is $3. For those under age 60, Passion for God, compassion for people at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: the homeless and families at risk of photos, brochures or any history that cost is $5. Transportation available to Industrial Maintenance becoming homeless. Located 23 S. pertains to the Tooele County area. If the store or doctor visits for residents Program (435) 882-6263. Come as you are this SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Sunday, where you can hear a message Main Street, (435) 843-4761. you would like to donate them to our in the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For TATC offers a 900-hour Industrial from the Bible and meet new friends. organization, or if you would let us make Zackery VanWormer and eight-week-old Ava go on a daddy-daughter transportation information, call (435) Maintenance Training Program where First Baptist Food Pantry Service times: Bible study (for all ages) a copy for the Tooele County Historical outing Saturday at the Lucas Off Road race at Miller Motorsports Park. 843-4102. you can learn about maintaining and The First Baptist Church in Tooele is 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; Society, please call Alice Dale at (435) operating industrial type machinery. This offering an emergency food pantry to evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- 882-1612. mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation Boys & Girls Clubs of Tooele Grantsville Irrigation career is in high demand, and skills are meet the needs of our community. The dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided offers help, hope and healing. Please Agricultural users have been issued two needed nationwide — if you have an food pantry is available for emergency Summer Club for all services, and children’s church join us for support group sessions every turns for the season. Residential users analytical mind and like to solve prob- needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays Groups and events For ages 6-12, the club runs from June during morning worship. WiseGuys Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New have been allotted 200,000 gallons per lems, you might find this to be a great from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at 3-Aug. 14 from 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Cost Program during evening worship. Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in share. Please monitor your meter close- fit. Stop by the campus today to learn 580 S. Main Street. For information call Local author seeks photos is $390 for the summer, with $130 due Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at upon registration. Register daily at the ly to avoid exceeding your allotment. about this exciting program, call the (435) 882-2048. A local author and historian is seeking Mountain of Faith Lutheran 841-9903. Dow James Building, 438 W. 400 North, “Like” us on Facebook for updates on campus for more information at (435) original photographs of Saltaire, Black We’re a healthy, growing congregation between 3-6 p.m. Space is limited. For the system. 248-1800. The Tooele County Food Bank Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, who welcomes newcomers and reaches Tooele Family Al-Anon more information, call (435) 843-5719. & Grantsville Emergency Food as well as any similar turn-of-the-century Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at the Tooele Little Miss Grantsville Pageant TATC Summer STEM Camp out to those in need. Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. Pantry attractions and resorts for an upcoming Pioneer Museum, in the basement at The Little Miss Grantsville Pageant will Looking for something fun for your DAV Chapter 20 Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God The Tooele County Food Bank and book project. Those who wish to contrib- the back of the building. For questions take place July 1, 2015 at 7 p.m. in the kids to do in the summer? TATC will be The DAV will hold its monthly EC meet- with respect without taking ourselves too Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry ute information or photographs of these or more information, please call Allene Grantsville High School auditorium. To holding 3 STEM Camps during summer. ing from 7:30-8 p.m. on the third seriously. Check us out on Facebook by are in need of canned meats, soups, parks should contact Emma Penrod at (435) 830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435) be eligible to participate, girls must be The camp is for 3rd, 4th and 5th grade Thursday of each month at the Pioneer searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran pasta and any non-perishable foods. We at [email protected]. Contributions 884-0825 or (435) 241-9200. in grades 1-6. Girls must be Grantsville students. Spaces are limited so please Museum. The general membership Church. Please join us for meaningful are accepting donations for Pathways will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be residents or attend Grantsville schools. register early. The dates for the camps meeting will follow from 8-9 p.m. In worship that is also casual and relaxed. Women’s and Children’s Shelter (victims released pictorial history book. There is Alcoholics Anonymous addition, the DAV is looking for three For more information, contact Jan Baird are June 26, July 17 and Aug. 14. Visit Meeting daily at noon and 8 p.m. at the For more information, call (435) 882- of domestic abuse). They are in need no such thing as too many photographs volunteer drivers. No DAV membership at (435) 224-3288 or Krista Sparks tatc.eventbrite.com to purchase tickets. Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave. 7291. of socks, underwear, blankets for twin as the author needs a minimum of 160 is required. Will need a VA physical. Call (435) 841-9951. You won’t want to miss it! For more information, contact Glenn at beds, hygiene products (hairspray, hair photographs, and any help is greatly Curtis Beckstrom at (435) 840-0547 or (435) 882-1789 or (860) 798-2139. Grantsville Community Choir St. Barnabas’ Episcopal gel, body wash, nail polish and remover, appreciated. Ross Curley at (801) 641-9121. Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- toys. Anything will be appreciated. The Grantsville Community Choir will Education Tooele Valley Flute Choir Food Addicts in Recovery practice at 7 p.m. each Tuesday at the rament followed by fellowship. Sunday Underwear and socks must be new. Parkinson’s Disease Support The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks Grantsville West Stake Center. The choir mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ Other items can be gently used. Please Anonymous Group Online courses members interested in our inaugural Are you having trouble controlling the will be singing at the Fourth of July flag- Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, help us help our community. Drop boxes Meetings will be held every third Friday Online courses in Network+ and effort to raise the profile of local flau- way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery raising ceremony. Everyone is welcome. Tooele. Phone: (435) 882-4721. Email: are located in the Intermountain Staffing of the month at 1 p.m. Tooele Applied Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- tists. If you love to play the flute and Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step [email protected]. Web at Office, 7 South Main Street #203, Technology College (TATC) has gener- fessional seeking to upgrade their skills want to grow your musical horizons, recovery program for anyone suffering www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are Tooele, UT 84074. ously donated their beautiful boardroom and knowledge of networking and secu- please join us! All levels of skill and from food addiction. Meetings are held Stansbury Park God’s beloved child, beautifully created for the meetings. This is a very comfort- rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA First Baptist Church Food and experience welcome. Contact Emma at every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer in God’s own image. Whatever your his- able setting with ample seating and ADA Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the [email protected]. Museum, 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele. Enter Restoration at Benson tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, Clothing Closet access, located at 88 S. Tooele Blvd. TATC at (435) 248-1800 for more infor- at the north back entrance. For more Gristmill the Episcopal Church welcomes you. We have clothing for everyone from in Tooele (west end of Vine Street). mation or to enroll. Tooele Valley Free Masons information, call Millicent at (435) 882- The Historic Benson Gristmill newborn to adult. We ask you to take For more information, you may contact Spanish services The Tooele Valley Free Masons meet 7094 or Denise at (435) 830-1835 or Restoration Committee is seeking Adult education what you need and then pass the infor- Barbara Royal at barbcroyal55@hotmail. La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele the second Friday of each month for visit www.foodaddicts.org. Everyone is donations from individuals, groups, and Get your high school diploma this year. mation to others. We ask that you call com or (801) 656-9673. Look for our le invita a sus servicios en español dinner and socializing. If you are inter- welcome to attend. businesses to help with restoration All classes required for a high school for an appointment as we are not at the booth in the upcoming Senior Expo in los jueves a las 6 p.m. y los domingos ested or have questions please join us efforts and the operation of the historic diploma, adult basic education, GED church all the time. Contact Linda (435) September. a las 2 p.m. We invite you to their at the Lodge, located at the corner of Tooele County Aging Gristmill site. Donations may be sent to preparation and English as a second 849-1849, Sondra (435) 849-3222, or Settlement Canyon Road and Highway Spanish services on Thursday at 6 p.m. Sandie (435) 830-7876. Tooele County Aging is looking for vol- Talent needed Tooele County Benson Gristmill Fund, language are available. Register now 36, or give us a call at (435) 277-0087. unteers to help us meet the needs of and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come to know a Talent is needed for the July 4 festivi- 47 S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. to graduate — just $50 per semester. seniors in the community. Many seniors church that focused in the word of God ties in the park. Talent sought includes For more information contact Mike (602) Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call (435) Tooele Valley Family History require assistance and need rides to rather than the emotions. God loves you Moose Lodge high-energy singers, bands, magicians, 826-9471. 833-8750. Adult education classes are Center doctors or other health professionals. and he wants to reveal himself to you. dancers, tumblers, gymnasts and more for students 18 and over. Research your ancestors free with Rides help seniors live more indepen- Stansbury Days Car Show Located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Meals at the Lodge for the festivities that begin after the trained FamilySearch volunteers at the dent lives. Call Holly at (435) 843-4102 The 7th Annual Stansbury Days Car ESOL Call (435) 840-5036, rides provided. Friday and Saturday night dinners will parade. It is a great way to get your Tooele Valley Family History Center, for more information. The Grantsville Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of ESOL conversational classes are be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday name out there, and a sound system St. Marguerite 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone (435) and Tooele Senior Centers also are in America will be held on Saturday, Aug. held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL night dinners include clam chowder or is provided. If interested, call Susan St. Marguerite Catholic Community wel- 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday need of volunteers. For more informa- 15 in Stansbury Park. Pre-registration is students may also come anytime the homemade soup, and/or fish baskets Trujillo at (435) 882-5496 or (435) comes you to worship with us. Our litur- through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tion about volunteering at the Grantsville $20.00, and $25.00 on the day of the center is open for individualized study. (halibut, shrimp), or chicken strips. 840-3559. gy schedule is as follows: Saturday Vigil Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Center, call Dan at (435) 843-4753. For show. Contact Mike at (435) 841-0713 Registration is $50 per semester. Call Saturday night dinners include 12-ounce 5 p.m., Sunday 8:30 a.m. (Spanish), Wednesday evenings by appointment volunteering at the Tooele Center, call for info. (435) 833-8750 for more information. ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of Flea market 10:30 a.m. Daily Mass(M-Fri) 9 a.m. only. Special classes offered regularly. baked potato/fries, salad and roll; Debbie at (435) 843-4103. There will be a flea market held the Confessions 4-4:45 p.m. on Saturday Call the center for more information. Early Head Start halibut or salmon steak with choice of second, third and fourth Saturdays of or by appt. Office hours, M-Fri 10-2. Stansbury Art and Literary Ophir Do you have a child under age 3? Are baked potato or fries, salad and roll, June at the Celebration Hall on the old Our office is closed on Tues. (435)882- Take Off Pounds Sensibly you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early or Jumbo shrimp with choice of baked Society Artist of the Month Ivy Garden property, 34 N. Church St. in 3860. St. Marguerite Pre-K-8th Grade Give yourself the gift of health and Park reservations Head Start is a free program for eligible potato or fries, salad and roll. All meals The Stansbury Art and Literary Society Grantsville. For more information, con- Elementary School (435)882-0081. We wellness. Resolve to lose those extra There are some open dated for reserva- families that offers quality early educa- are for a reasonable price. No orders artist for the month of June is Connie tact Pamela Dale at (801) 888-7258. are located on the corner of 7th St. pounds. TOPS can help you achieve your tions at Ophir Town Park. Groups only. tion for infants and toddlers in the are taken after 8:45. Daily lunch spe- Bonjour. Connie was born and bred in and Vine. goals and support you in your journey. No individual space reservations are home; parent education; comprehensive cials are available at the lodge from 11 a small Illinois town on the Mississippi Buddy (Handsome Jack) We provide accountability through week- River. She and her husband moved to available. Limited dates available for health services to women before, during Brit-Ammi Kahal a.m. After purchase of 10 (ten) meals ly weigh-ins and support and encourage- Nielson Charity Golf 2015, more for the 2016 season. Call and after pregnancy; nutrition educa- either Friday/Saturday nights you get Utah in 1976, where she has learned Covenant People Assembly are teach- ment in a non-judgmental environment. to appreciate the grandeur of the moun- Tournament Betty Shubert at (435) 882-5701. Note tion and family support services. Call a free one. If you have more than four This four-man scramble is June 27, ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian TOPS is open to all men, women, teens tains and the flora and fauna of the des- that this is a new phone number. (435) 841-1380 or (801) 268-0056 people in your party, please call ahead 2015 at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course, 1255 faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at and preteens. There are now two TOPS ert landscape. This has prompted her to ext. 211 to apply or for free additional to ensure the cook can plan better. For E. Vine St. in Tooele. The event will start 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call chapters in Tooele to accommodate your redirect her interest in watercolor paint- information. members and their guests only. with an 8 a.m. shotgun start. Cost is Lake Point (435) 843-5444 for more information. schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday ing to digital photography and she has $40 per player and $160 per team, and Free developmental evaluation Entertainment at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. become very adept at capturing what Bible Baptist Church 500 North. Weigh in from 5:30-6 p.m., includes greens fees and carts. Closest Lake Point Cemetery DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers Want to learn to line dance and ball- she sees through her lens. Her recent We would like to invite you to a good meeting at 6 p.m. Call Mary Lou at to the Buddy on all par 3s $25 each. All In 1877, Absolom Yates donated prop- a variety of services to families with room dance? Come to the lodge on June work showcases her exceptional talent old-fashioned revival with some blue- (435) 830-1150 for information. UT 365 other proceeds will go to the Utah Junior erty for a cemetery in E. T. City. This infants and toddlers from birth to age 26 at 6 p.m. For members and their in both photography and watercolor grass music and old-fashioned preach- Tooele meets Saturday at 10 a.m. at association and the Utah Food Bank. is the location of our present-day Lake 3. Individualized services are available guests only. and can be seen on the Chamber Wall ing every night at 7 p.m. at Bible Baptist the Bit n Spur Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 There will be snacks/finger foods follow- Point Cemetery. To commemorate this to enhance development in communica- Gallery. This is located in the Tooele Church, located at 286 N. 7th Street in North. This chapter will meet occasion- ing the tournament at the Moose Lodge. event and to acknowledge his life and tion, motor development, cognition, Legion meeting County Chamber of Commerce building, Tooele. Contact Pastor Sinner at (435) ally at a private residence, so call ahead To sign up, call Oquirrh Hills Golf Course contribution to our community a head- social/emotional development, self-help The Tooele Moose Lodge is hosting the 153 S. Main, Tooele City and is avail- 840-2152. for the exact location. Call Lisa at (435) at (435) 882-4220. If you have any stone/memorial is being constructed skills and health concerns. Contact us Idaho/Utah Moose Association Legion able for viewing by the public during the 882-1442 for information. Also see the questions about the golf tournament, for his gravesite. Taylor Bott from Troop for a free developmental evaluation at meeting on Saturday, June 27 at 2 p.m. Chamber regular business hours. Mountain View Baptist Church TOPS website at www.tops.org. contact Mike Smith at (435) 830-8368; 324 in Salt Lake has chosen this for (435) 833-0725. We would like to invite you to discover Golf scramble Stansbury Art and Literary Brad Nielson at (435) 830-8483 or his Eagle Scout project. He is asking for what God’s plan and purpose is for The first Moose golf scramble will be Tooele Gem and Mineral Doug Nielson at (801) 837-3114. donations. Checks should be made out your life. The Bible contains all of the Society meeting Gardening Sunday, June 28 at Oquirrh Hills Golf Society to Nu Art Memorial Co. To make a dona- answers for life’s questions. Come The next meeting of the Stansbury Art Course. 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. Sign Tooele Gem & Mineral Rock Club will Tooele County Fair tion call or send to one of the following: and join us this Sunday for our adult and Literary Society is Tuesday, June Are you ready for the Tooele County up at the lodge starting in June. NOT be having a regular meeting in Taylor Bott, (801) 971-1595; Allan Tooele Valley Beekeeping Club Bible study and graded Sunday School 23 at 7 p.m. at the Tooele Applied Fair July 30-Aug. 1? The premium book The club meets the second Wednesday June, July or August; however, July 11 Jordan, (801) 250-9364, 7852 N. Mtn. which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship International convention Technology College, 88 S. Tooele Blvd., is available now. Check it out and see View Rd., Lake Point, UT 84074; Lori of each month during the active bee- — Craft Day/make stuff for our Rock Tooele City. All are welcome to come service begins at 11 a.m. We also have The Moose International Convention will if there is anything you’d like to enter Young (801) 250-0366, 7840 N. Mtn. keeping season from 7-8:30 p.m. at Show; August — Steak Fry/Grab Bag and hear Dan Snarr, noted profes- a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 be held in Nashville from July 2-7. into the fair. From fresh-baked cookies View Rd., Lake Point, UT 84074. Tractor Supply Company, located at Fill (date to be announced), please sional sculptor, discuss the monumental p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 call/email for details. Come learn about to photography to arts and crafts, there the corner of SR 36 and SR 138 in p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs Women of the Moose bronze sculptures he has been commis- is something for everyone. The Home Stansbury Park. Open to all and free rocks, minerals and ways to craft with and let us pray together for God’s help. The Women of the Moose will be host- sioned to do. He will describe the whole Arts area is open to all Tooele County Stockton of charge, come and learn from both them and enjoy field trips for rock col- Mountain View Baptist Church meets at ing a dinner on Thursday, July 16 from process of what it takes to bring a proj- residents. The 4H section is for current experts and fellow hobbyists about the lecting. Membership $10/year. Visit us the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite 5:30-7 p.m. All proceeds go to the ect from conception through to where 4Hers and will have all the 4H project- Stockton Days exciting world of beekeeping. A wide on Facebook or our website www.tooele- it is placed for installation. He will also 2C. Join us. Idaho/Utah Moose Association. gem.com. Contact info: (435)-882-5752; related entries. You can find the book at Vendor applications are being accepted range of topics and equipment will be touch upon how his extensive travels www.tooelefair.com. Entries will be due through Aug. 3 for Stockton Days. A discussed in meetings, and will coordi- Stansbury Park Baptist Church Live music email TooeleGemAndMineral@gmail. have influenced his artistic creativity. com. on Monday, July 27. You also can pick basic booth is $25 for new vendors and nate with typical beekeeping activity that Please join us each Sunday morning at Bent Fender will be playing on Saturday, The optional project for the month is up a printed copy of the fairbook at the $20 for returning 2014 vendors. A booth is happening in that month. For more 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible June 18 from 7-11 p.m. For members Sons of Utah Pioneers to use the theme of “Meadows” in USU Extension, 151 N. Main, Tooele with power is $35 for new vendors and information, contact Jay Cooper at (435) the medium of your choice and bring Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse and their guests only. The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers (health building) and surrounding areas. $30 for returning vendors. Applications 830-1447 or [email protected]. the completed artwork to the meeting. (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep Please call the USU Extension at (435) are available at www.stocktontown.org, Refreshments will be served. The Artist details, please call us at (435) 830- our pioneer heritage alive. We do this 277-2406 with any questions. and must be returned by Aug. 3. They Field trip for the Month of July will be Sammantha 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. Eagles through histories, stories, artifacts, can be dropped off in person at 18 N. The Jordan Conversation Garden Park Seals. monuments, museums, service and Local Emergency Planning Johnson St. in Stockton; mailed to PO field trip will be Wednesday, June 24. First Lutheran Church Sunday breakfasts It is hosted by the Master Gardeners scholarships. Much of this labor of Committee Box 240, Stockton, UT 84071; emailed First Lutheran Church, on the corner of There will be a breakfast on June 28. Life’s Worth Living Foundation and is open to the public — there is love is found in the Tooele Pioneer The Local Emergency Planning to [email protected]; or faxed to 7th and Birch, would like to invite you There is a special every Sunday for Suicide support group every third no charge for this event. Meet at 5:15 Museum at 47 East Vine in Tooele, as Committee will meet June 24 at 1:30 (435) 833-9031. For more information, to hear of God’s grace and the love $5 per person and you can order off Thursday at 7 p.m. at the TATC, located p.m. in the Soelberg’s parking lot in well as various statues and monuments p.m. at Tooele County Emergency contact Helen at (435) 882-3877. of Christ, who died to forgive you of the menu for $7 per person or $3 for at 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. If you Stansbury to carpool over together. See around the county. The Tooele Pioneer Management, located at 15 E. 100 your sins and attain salvation on your kids age 11 and under. The breakfast struggle with suicidal thoughts or have great water-wise garden spaces using a Cemetery at the mouth of Settlement South in Tooele. behalf. Worship is at 6 p.m. on the first includes juice, coffee, etc. Bad beer lost a loved one to suicide, please plan Schools wide variety of beautiful low-care plants, Canyon is another of our projects. We and third Sundays of the month and at is available and the food is delicious. on attending. Please go on Facebook VFW Post 9413 shrubs and trees. For more information, are always looking for artifacts and his- 10 a.m. on all other Sundays. Sunday Public invited. and like our page to keep current with VFW Post 9413 will meet Thursday, contact Jay Cooper at (435) 830-1447 tories as a loan or gift to be displayed Saint Marguerite Catholic school at 11:15 a.m. our latest news and events. Contact us June 25 at 7 p.m. at the Tooele Pioneer or [email protected]. Steak nights for everyone’s benefit at the Tooele on that page. lifesworthlivingfoundation. School Pioneer Museum. If you are interested Museum. New Life Christian Fellowship On June 26, the dinner special is a 2- com. Excellence in academics with forma- in the values of honoring past and We invite you to worship and serve piece halibut dinner for $9 or a 3-piece tion in faith — registering now at Saint Churches future pioneers and in visiting their Marguerite Catholic School. Junior Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and halibut dinner for $11. food pantry is open from noon to 3 historical settings and learning more high/middle school grades 6, 7 and 8; The Church of Jesus Christ of about those who settled and shaped all-day Kindergarten; all-day preschool p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 Latter-day Saints E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, Elks Utah, attend our business and educa- Bulletin Board Policy program for 3 and 4-year-olds. 15 S. 7th If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin To find a meeting house and time of women and men are also available tion meeting the first Thursday of each Street in Tooele; (435)882-0081; www. at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The worship for The Church of Jesus Christ every week. Sunday services are at our month. A potluck dinner followed by stmargschool.org. Friday night dinners Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic of Latter-day Saints, go to mormon. Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and Dinner will be served each Friday night various presentations starts promptly clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the org/meetinghouse or contact (435) 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find out more from 6-9 p.m. The menu includes a at 6:30 p.m. in the new TATC Center at Summer Food Service Program advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele 850-8211. by calling 843-7430 or visiting www. T-bone for $16.50; halibut for $16.50; 88 So. Tooele Blvd. Call Jerry Henson at The Tooele County School District Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To NLOT.org. dinner for $12; shrimp for $12; steak (435) 882-4917 for more information. announces the sponsorship of the guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- Berean Full Gospel Church and shrimp for $12; fish and chips for Summer Food Service Program. Free Mood disorder support group 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the We invite you to discover how God’s Tooele Christian Fellowship $10 or chicken breast for $10. 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Conduct a vehicle safety /#%0*1#"2*3#-.*4') and some technical duties relating to the collection, preservation, 1-ton, 6 and 10 wheel dump truck, backhoe, front end loader, check before and after delivery. May perform and handling of police evidence. Duties require exposure to grader, mechanized broom, hydra hammer, oiling truck and other other duties as assigned. similar equipment. con dential material and sensitive information or materials. Minimum Qualifi cations: 5$&-,2.%6 Work hours are M-F 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. but include periodic We are seeking applicants who have a high school diploma (or • High School diploma. call-outs requiring employees to report back to work at all hours, And !"#$%&"'(")*"+,-"./'00)1-(0 equivalent) and prior work experience relating to the collection on weekends, and on holidays. Employees are required to carry a •One (1) year of experience of general !"2"3-'45"6%+5"7//"8-'+,-&" and preservation of police evidence or a closely related police designated on-call telephone on a rotational basis which may limit function. We will also consider applicants who have strong admin- some pursuit of personal activities during their rotation. Call-outs responsibility work, preferably in a public #'&("9):*0 istrative and organization skills, and an equivalent combination of may be frequent during winter months to plow snow. Employees service setting; general knowledge of vehicle !";&-<=&).-("/'>-/0 education and experience. may be noti ed of potential for call-out when forecasts predict or transportation and maintenance such as oil may be called-out with no notice. Employees should expect to work check, gas, fl uid levels, etc. and interest in !"?/'*@"/'>-/0"A$&"*'B)*:" Must successfully pass a Tooele City Police Department Background long hours when snow storms occur. Tooele City provides on-call helping homebound elderly and disabled 5$%&"$C*"=&).- Investigation. Must have and maintain a reputation for honesty stipend and call-out premium pay or comp-time accrual. persons. and integrity; must possess strong communication skills; must And !"7*("B$&-D be able to present a professional demeanor in court; must be at To be considered applicants must possess (or obtain within 6 •Must have a valid Utah Driver’s License and least 21 years old; must possess and maintain a valid Utah Driver’s months) and maintain a valid Class B Utah Commercial Driver’s good driving record. License and a driving record that meets City’s insurability and risk License (CDL) and driving record acceptable to Tooele City’s risk management standards; may be required to obtain vaccinations or management and insurability standards. Alcohol-related driving other precautionary medical treatments to ensure the incumbents violations that occurred within the past three (3) years disqualify For a complete job description or an on-line personal safety. Grade 10, $14.41/hour plus prorated bene ts. applicants from consideration. application please visit To Apply Position is physical in nature and requires performance of sustained http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html 7$-0* !"#!$%&'()"&$#*+ manual labor. $13.67-$14.41/hr. with full bene ts. Applications must be submitted to the Return a completed Tooele City Application to the Tooele County Human Resources Offi ce, Rm 308, To Apply Tooele City Human Resource O ce, 90 N Main, Tooele, UT, 47 S. Main, Tooele, UT 84074 84074 by 5:00 p.m. on July 2, 2015. Applications may be obtained from our website or at City Hall. Return a completed Tooele City Application to: Or email application and resume to Tooele City HR O ce, 90 N Main, Tooele, UT, 84074 or [email protected] 89:;<= !"#$%%&'&()*+,%-./0 Pre-employment drug screening and background check is required. fax to 435-843-2106 by 5:00 p.m. on July 2, 2015 EEO Employer www.tooelecity.org | ADA/EEO Employer www.tooelecity.org | ADA/EEO Employer NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT Tooele Army Depot South Area Hazardous Waste Op- erations Permit Renewal UT5210090002 The Director of the Divi- sion of Solid and Haz- ardous Waste has pre- pared a draft permit in response to an applica- tion from the Tooele Army Depot South Area (TEADS) for renewal of the facility Part B Haz- ardous Waste Opera- tions Permit. The public comment pe- riod to receive com- ments on the draft permit will commence on June 23, 2015 and end on August 6, 2015.! In ac- cordance with R315-4-1.11 of the Utah Administrative Code, any interested person may request a public hearing on this draft permit.! A request for a public hear- ing must be in writing and must state the na- ture of the issues pro- posed to be raised in the hearing. Documents related to this application can be reviewed at the following location: Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste Multi Agency State Of- fice Building 195 North 1950 West, 2nd Floor Salt Lake City, Utah For the public"s conven- ience, an unofficial copy of the documents related to this draft permit are available on the Internet at http://www.deq.utah.gov/ NewsNotices/notices/wa ste/index.htm Written comments will be accepted if received by 5:00 p.m. on August 6, 2015 and should be sub- mitted to the address be- PUBLIC NOTICE low.! Comments can Tooele County Housing also be hand delivered Authority Board of Com- to the Division address missioners will be hold- above and must be re- ing a Board Meeting at ceived by 5:00 p.m. on 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 6, 2015. June 25, 2015 at 66 Scott T. Anderson, Di- West Vine, Tooele, Utah. rector Division of Solid 1. Welcome and Hazardous Waste 2. Minutes of February Department of Environ- 10, 2014 meeting mental Quality 3. Executive Director Re- P.O. Box 144880 Salt port Lake City, Utah! 4. New Business: 84114-4880 a. Family Self-Suffi- Comments can also be ciency Participant recog- sent by electronic mail nition to: [email protected].! b. MOU Utah County Comments sent in elec- Housing Authority- Lynell tronic format should be Smith NOTICE OF PUBLIC identified by putting the c. Financial Statements COMMENT following in the subject d. Consideration of Tooele Army Depot line: !Public Comment on HQS/maintenance full South Area TEADS Permit time position Hazardous Waste Op- Renewal.! All documents e. Goshute Indian Hous- erations Permit Renewal included in comments ing Authority Partnership UT5210090002 should be submitted as f. Resolution 2015-03 The Director of the Divi- ASCII (text) files or in pdf CROWN @ SASHA sion of Solid and Haz- format. g. Staffing/Probationary ardous Waste has pre- Under Utah Code Sec- increases pared a draft permit in tion 19-1-301.5 a person h. Participation in the response to an applica- who wishes to challenge Tool Kit program tion from the Tooele a Permit Order may only 5. Old Business: Army Depot South Area raise an issue or argu- a. Update on Wendover (TEADS) for renewal of ment during an adjudica- Townhome developmentTUESDAY June 23, 2015 B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETINthe facility Part B Haz- tory proceeding that was b. Schedule next Board ardous Waste Opera- raised during the public and Strategic planning tions Permit. comment period and meeting Mobile Homes Offi ce Space Buildings Public Notices Public Notices ThePublic public commentNotices pe- wasPublic supported Notices with suffi- 6.Public Other Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings riod Meetings to receive com- cientMeetings information or 7. AdjournMeetings Miscellaneous ments on the draft permit documentation to enable Pursuant to the Ameri- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile COMMERCIAL OFFICE If you build, remodel or AGENDA NOTICE AND AGENDA will commence on June the Director to fully con- cans with Disability Act, INVITATION TO BID home for rent, no smok- space for rent. $1.10 remove buildings you NOTICE is hereby given NOTICE IS HEREBY 23, 2015 and end on sider the substance and individuals needing spe- OWNER: The Tooele ing/ pets. 882-1550 per square foot. All utili- can place your classi- that the Stansbury Serv- GIVEN THAT THE August 6, 2015.! In ac- significance of the issue. cial accommodations County School District ties included. Call fied ad in 45 of Utah's ice Agency Board of TOOELE COUNTY c ordance with For further information, during this meeting Board of Education 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 435-830-5681 for de- newspapers for only Trustees will hold its COUNCIL ON AGING R315-4-1.11 of the Utah call Tom Ball of the Divi- should notify Tooele PROJECT: Tennis Court home for rent, no smok- tails. $163. for 25 words ($5. regular meeting on WILL HOLD A MEET- Administrative Code, any sion of Solid and Haz- County Housing Author- Replacement ing/ pets. 882-1550 for each additional Wednesday, June 24th, ING ON WEDNESDAY interested person may ardous Waste at (801) ity at 435-882-7875 prior Tooele High School GOT A good idea for a WANT TO get the latest word). You will reach 2015 at 7:00 pm at the JUNE 24, 2015 AT 1:00 request a public hearing 536-0251.! In compli- to the meeting. Tennis Court Resurface story? Call the Tran- local news? Subscribe up to 340,000 house- Stansbury Park Club- P.M. AT THE TOOELE on this draft permit.! A ance with the Americans DeAnn Christiansen Grantsville High School script and let us know to the Transcript Bulle- holds and all you do is house, #1 Country Club SENIOR CENTER, 59 request for a public hear- with Disabilities Act, indi- Executive Director BID OPENING: 2:00 PM 882-0050. tin. call the Transcript Bul- Drive, Stansbury Park, E AST VINE, IN ing must be in writing viduals with special (Published in the Tran- Tuesday June 30, 2015 letin at 882-0050 for all Utah. TOOELE, UTAH and must state the na- needs (including auxil- script Bulletin June 23, Tooele County School SELL YOUR car in the SELLING YOUR moun- the details. (Mention BUSINESS MEETING 1. Welcome, Approve ture of the issues pro- iary communicative aids 2015) District Transcript Bulletin Clas- tain bike? www.tooele UCAN Classified Net- 1. Call to Order minutes posed to be raised in the and services) should District Office sified section. transcript.com work) 2. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Introduction of new hearing. contact Dana Powers, 92 South Lodestone 3. Review and adopt Council Members Documents related to Office of Human Re- Public Notices Way minutes 3. Live Fit Tooele County this application can be sources at (801) Trustees Tooele, Utah 84074 Public Notices a. June 10, 2015 regu- Program Overview reviewed at the following 499-2117 TDD (801) Project documents will Meetings lar meeting 4. Aging Services Report location: 536-4414 or by email at Deadline for public no- be available digitally by 4. Public Comment 5. Meals Progress Division of Solid and [email protected]. tices is 4 p.m. the day email from Steve West Deadline for public no- 5 .Certified Ta x 6. Area Plan Discussion Hazardous Waste (Published in the Tran- prior to publication. a t swest@tooele tices is 4 p.m. the day Rate 7. Senior Expo Report Multi Agency State Of- script Bulletin June 23, Public notices submit- schools.org Sealed bids prior to publication. 6. Entrance Curb & Gut- 8. Member Roundtable fice Building 2015) ted past the deadline will be received by the Public notices submit- will not be accepted. ter Bid 9. Adjourn 195 North 1950 West, PUBLIC NOTICE Board of Education for ted past the deadline 7. Clubhouse Air Con- SHERRIE AHLSTROM, 2nd Floor UPAXLP the Tennis Courts Pro- will not be accepted. ditioner Repair Aging Services Director Salt Lake City, Utah NOTICE IS HEREBY ject at the address and UPAXLP 8. Recess If you desire special ac- For the public"s conven- GIVEN THAT the Tooele Public Notices time stated above. Bids WORK SESSION commodation under the ience, an unofficial copy City Planning Commis- received after the bid re- !"#$%&&'()*+,$%((-*&.)*"+/ sion will meet in a public Water User Now Renting SELL YOUR CAR or 1. Manager's Report Americans With Disabili- of the documents related ceipt time stated will not boat in the classifieds. 2. Stansbury Service ties Act, please contact to this draft permit are hearing and Business accepted. The owner re- !"#$%&'(&)*+,#*,$")'-../0 Deadline for public no- Income Restrictions Apply Call 882-0050 or visit Agency's Mission State- Tooele County!s ADA available on the Internet meeting scheduled for serves the right to reject tices is 4 p.m. the day www.tooeletranscript. ment Coordinator, Jami at Wednesday, June 24, any and all bids, or to Exclusively(&"*1/'1)),)*1"#&'%10'2&' for Seniors prior to publication. com or e-mail your ad 3. Clubhouse Manage- McCart, (435) 843-3497, http://www.deq.utah.gov/ 2015 in the hour of 7:00 waive any irregularities Public notices submit- 131,/12/&4'51//'6$+'7&*1,/) to tbp@tooeletran- ment within three working NewsNotices/notices/wa PM. The meeting will be or informalities in any bid Pet Friendly ted past the deadline script.com 4. Delgada Greenbelt days prior to this meet- ste/index.htm held at Tooele City Hall or in the bidding. All will not be accepted. 012340135676 Access ing. (Published in the Written comments will be in the City Council questions concerning the Call for details Chambers, located at 90 UPAXLP 899$45536123:;55 DEADLINES FOR clas- 5. Weather Station Com- Transcript Bulletin June accepted if received by bid shall be directed to 435.843.0717 sifieds ads are Monday puter 23, 2015) 5:00 p.m. on August 6, North Main Street, Steven L. West Con- and Wednesdays by 6. Media Website Info 2015 and should be sub- Tooele, Utah. Public Notices struction Coordinator for 4:45 p.m. Page TOWN OF RUSH VAL- mitted to the address be- Agenda Items Miscellaneous Tooele County School 7. Board Members' Re- LEY TOWN COUNCIL low.! Comments can 1. Pledge of Allegiance District at 435-833-1900 Please take notice that 2. Roll Call ports and Requests also be hand delivered Deadline for public no- or by email. (Published 8. Correspondence the regular meeting of to the Division address 3. Public Hearing and in the Transcript Bulletin !"#$%&"'()*+#%r)-(.)& the Rush Valley Town Recommendation on Or- tices is 4 p.m. the day 9. Financials and Bills above and must be re- prior to publication. June 18, 23 & 25, 2015) 10. Possible Closed Council scheduled for ceived by 5:00 p.m. on dinance 2015-21 vacat- June 24, 2015 at 7:00 ing a dedicated public Public notices submit- LEPC Agenda Session August 6, 2015. ted past the deadline 11. Adjourn p.m., has been cancelled Scott T. Anderson, Di- right-of-way located at Agenda for the LEPC due to no agenda items. approximately 230 Tule will not be accepted. meeting to be held (Published in the Tran- rector Division of Solid UPAXLP script Bulletin June 23, DATED this 19th day of and Hazardous Waste Circle. Wednesday, June 24, June, 2015 4. Review and Approval 2015 at 1:30 p.m. at the 2015) Department of Environ- GRANTSVILLE CITY Amie Russell of Planning Commission Tooele County Emer- We offer great mental Quality NOTICE OF ADOPTION Rush Valley Town minutes for meeting held gency Management P.O. Box 144880 Salt OF ORDINANCE benefi ts that include: Clerk/Recorder June 10, 2015. Building, 15 East 100 PUBLIC NOTICE Lake City, Utah! NOTICE IS HEREBY health/dental and T own Website: 5. Adjourn South, Tooele, Utah, in 84114-4880 GIVEN that on June 17, • Sales NOTICE IS HERBY www.rushvalleytown.co Pursuant to the Ameri- the Emergency Opera- vision insurance. Comments can also be 2015 the Grantsville City GIVEN THAT the Tooele m (Published in the cans with Disabilities tions Training room. 401K with company sent by electronic mail Council enacted the fol- Consultants Planning Commission Transcript Bulletin June Act, individuals needing 1. Welcome- Chairman, to: [email protected].! lowing ordinance: match. Vacation and will meet in a public 23, 2015) special accommodations LEPC Comments sent in elec- Ordinance No. 2015-11 personal days off. hearing and Business during this meeting 2. Approve May 2015 tronic format should be establishing the compen- We provide paid on meeting scheduled for should notify Rachelle minutes identified by putting the sation for elective, statu- • Certified Wednesday, June 24 the NOTICE OF PUBLIC Custer, Tooele City 3. Haz Mat reports- going training and following in the subject tory, and appointed offi- City Council Chambers, COMMENT Planner prior to the Bucky Whitehouse promote from within. line: !Public Comment on cers of Grantsville City, Technicians located at 90 N Main Tooele Army Depot meeting at (435) 4. Review upcoming T EADS Permit Utah for the 2015-2016 Great opportunity Street, Tooele, Utah. South Area 843-2130 or TDD (435) training Renewal.! All documents fiscal year. to start a career in Public Hearing to vacate Hazardous Waste Op- 843-2180. (Published in 5. Wildland Fire Outlook included in comments This ordinance will take 816 square feet right of erations Permit Renewal the Transcript Bulletin 2015 Presentation the Auto Business should be submitted as effect upon the publica- • Customer way along the north end UT5210090002 June 23, 2015) 6. DEM Liaison, Emer- while making a ASCII (text) files or in pdf tion of this notice. This of the east property line The Director of the Divi- gency Services strong income – best format. PUBLIC NOTICE ordinance may be re- Relations of 230 Tule Circle. sion of Solid and Haz- 7. Roundtable Under Utah Code Sec- viewed or a copy may be auto sales pay plan Pursuant to the Ameri- ardous Waste has pre- Tooele County Housing 8. Next meeting- July 29, tion 19-1-301.5 a person obtained from the in the state. Team Manager cans with Disabilities pared a draft permit in Authority Board of Com- 2015 who wishes to challenge Grantsville City Recorder Act, individuals needing response to an applica- missioners will be hold- 9. Adjourn environment that a Permit Order may only at 429 East Main Street, special accommodation tion from the Tooele ing a Board Meeting at Filed by LEPC Chair- works well together. raise an issue or argu- G rantsville Utah. during this meeting Army Depot South Area 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, man, Bucky Whitehouse ment during an adjudica- (435.884.3411) Signing bonus for the should notify Rachelle (TEADS) for renewal of June 25, 2015 at 66 (Published in the Tran- tory proceeding that was DATED this 18th day of right candidates! Custer, City Planner at the facility Part B Haz- West Vine, Tooele, Utah. script Bulletin June 18 & raised during the public June, 2015. (435)843-2130 or TDD ardous Waste Opera- 1. Welcome 23, 2015) (435) 843-2180.(Pub- tions Permit. comment period and 2. Minutes of February Christine Webb Apply in person 1141 North Main lished in the Transcript The public comment pe- was supported with suffi- 10, 2014 meeting Grantsville City Re- NOTICE OF AUCTION or call 882-7000, 882-1300 bulletin May 28, June, 2, riod to receive com- cient information or 3. Executive Director Re- corder (Published in the Date of Sale: Saturday, 9, & 16 2015) ments on the draft permit documentation to enable port Transcript Bulletin June July 11, 2015. Time: will commence on June the Director to fully con- 4. New Business: 23, 2015) 10:00 AM. sider the substance and 23, 2015 and end on a. Family Self-Suffi- NOTICE OF ESTRAY Beehive Storage, 1498 August 6, 2015.! In ac- significance of the issue. ciency Participant recog- N Main St, Toooele UT 1261 E. Arrowhead Ln, Erda 798 S. 370 W., Tooele cordance151 W. Crystal with Bay ForDrive, further Stansbury information, nition Dark Bay approx 20 yr 435-882-3088 R315-4-1.11 of the Utah call Tom Ball of the Divi- b. MOU Utah County old male pony, found This notice of auction is Administrative Code, any sion of Solid and Haz- Housing Authority- Lynell near 1200 West Erda being given pursuant to interested person may ardous Waste at (801) Smith Way, if you know who 38-8-1 et al, Utah Code request a public hearing 536-0251.! In compli- c. Financial Statements this pony belongs to Annotated. on this draft permit.! A ance with the Americans d. Consideration of Contact Lt. Ron John- UNIT 015 Shannon request for a public hear- with Disabilities Act, indi- HQS/maintenance full son, at the Tooele Walker Dressers, bed ing mustUnder be in writing viduals with special time position County Sheriff!s Office at frames, bedding, totoes, Under needs (including auxil- 4 35-843-3433 or Under and must state the na- e. Goshute Indian Hous- TV, misc. items. ture of the issues pro- iary communicative aids ing Authority Partnership 435-882-5600. UNIT 088 (full) Clayton posed to be raised in the and services) should f. Resolution 2015-03 (Published in the Tran- Hunt. Washer dryer, TV Newly Built Home on 2.5 Acres hearing.Newly painted master bedroom,contact hall Dana & bathroom Powers, CROWN @ SASHA script Bulletin June 11, entertainment center, 1920 sq. ft. rambler to be built DocumentsFully finished related basement, to doubleOffice sided of Human fireplace Re- g. Staffing/Probationary 16, 18 & 23, 2015) mower, tools, couch, $ $ Contract$ sources at (801) Contract389,900 this application can be increases SELLING YOUR boxes toys, speakers, Contract139,900 199,900.499-2117 TDD (801) reviewed at the following h. Participation in the HOME? Advertise it in games, table, misc. 536-4414 or by email at location: Tool Kit program the classifieds. Call items.. [email protected]. Division of Solid and 5. Old Business: 882-0050 or visit UNIT 079 Brock (Published in the Tran- 552 Water Wheel Ln., Stansbury 1661 E. Brinlee Ct. #2, Erda Hazardous55 Waste E. Main, Ophir a. Update on Wendover www.tooeletran Trease. Washer, couch, script Bulletin June 23, Multi Agency State Of- Townhome development script.com bed, microwave, printer, fice Building 2015) b. Schedule next Board computers misc. items. 195 North 1950 West, and Strategic planning SELL YOUR computer UNIT 112 (full) Amy 2nd Floor meeting in the classifieds. Call Lake. Pool table parts, Salt Lake City, Utah 6. Other 882-0050 or visit tables, dresser, clothes, For the public"s conven- 7. Adjourn www.tooeletranscript. Proflex gym system, ience, an unofficial copy Pursuant to the Ameri- com boxes, organ, lots of of the documents related cans with Disability Act, clothes. Price Reduced! to this draft permit are individuals needing spe- Unit 212A (full) Darrell available on the Internet cial accommodations Hugelen Engine stand, Almost Completely Remodeled To be built on beautiful 5 Acre Lot at during this meeting car high jack, freezer, New carpet, paint, laminate, tile, roof, furnace, air, Beautiful Rambler to be built on 5 Acres in East http://www.deq.utah.gov/ should notify Tooele golf clubs, misc boxes. Erda with 2 shares of water. Amazing Home in Ophir water heater & garage door. $249,900 $449,900 NewsNotices/notices/wa3 bedrooms, 2 family rooms. Really beautiful. County Housing Author- Unit 205 (full) & 275 ste/index.htm2898 sq. ft. $299,900 ity at 435-882-7875For prior Sale(full) Florence Turpela. Written comments will be to the meeting. Antique dressers, faux accepted if received by DeAnn Christiansen fireplace, camping 5 Acre Spring Canyon Estates 2633 N. Mountain Glen Rd., Erda 5:00 p.m. on August 6, Executive Director equipment, antique furni- 2015245 and W. should Holland be sub- Drive, Stansbury (Published519 in the HOLLY Tran- CIRCLE • ture,TOOELE chairs, collectables, Horse property in Tooele mitted to the address be- script Bulletin June 23, vintage toys, misc items. Pine Canyon Road low.! Comments can 2015) Antique Kiddy car, an- 119 also be hand delivered tique TV, dressers, 117 101 to the Division address chairs, wooden toys, above and must be re- Under Contractmisc items. 118 ceived by 5:00 p.m. on Unit 455 (full) Ben Bar- 103 102 104 August 6, 2015. low. Lawn mower, tools, 116 Scott T. Anderson, Di- outdoor furniture, 120 rector Division of Solid shelves, sporting goods, 105 Beautiful rambler with open floor plan 115 Country Home on 4.89 Acre horse property andVaulted Hazardous ceilings, Waste large kitchen & lots of space to misc. items and boxes. 121 Lots of extras including high grade granite coun- 122 Department of Environ- Unit 368 (full) Jennifer tertops, surround sound & more $ enjoy family & friends. $ 114 127 525,000 mental Quality 349,900 Gutierrez. Electronics, 123 106 P.O. Box 144880 Salt speakers, couch, Droubay Road Lake City, Utah! clothes, kitchen chairs, 126 Only 125 84114-4880 bed frame and head 112 124 113 107 5652 N. Poppy Cir., Stansbury Comments609 canNelson also be Ave., Tooele $boards, toys, household sent by electronic mail items.147,000 to: [email protected].! (Published in the Tran- 111 110 109 108 Comments sent in elec- Fully Fenced Backyard, 4 Bedrooms.script Bulletin June 23, tronic format should be 2015) identified by putting the Call 435-840-0344 to see this great buy! following in the subject It’ll Go Quick! 15 beautiful 5 acre lots with line: !Public Comment on amazing views still available TEADS Permit Renewal.! All documents Use your own builder or one of ours. included in comments List your home here, give me a call! Beautiful Home on quiet circle should beBeautiful submitted remodeled as rambler. $ Beautiful Large open home with fantastic family ASCIIQuiet (text) neighborhood. files or in pdf Newly replaced roof, large Starting at areas located on a quiet circle. 99,000 $419,900 format. laundry room. $ Under Utah Code Sec- 179,900 tion 19-1-301.5 a person who wishes to challenge Call Laramie Dunn a Permit Order may only raise an issue or argu- Realtypath 2014 top producer in Utah ment during an adjudica- For any of your Call Laramie Dunn for ALL tory proceeding that was Number 1 agent for Realtypath in Utah raised during the public real estate your Real Estate needs comment period and was supported with suffi- needs, call cient information or 435-224-4000 documentation to enable Shane Bergen the Director to fully con- sider the substance and significance of the issue. HotHomesTooele.comFor further information, 435-840-0344 call Tom Ball of the Divi- sion of Solid and Haz- ardous Waste at (801) 536-0251.! In compli- ance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, indi- viduals with special needs (including auxil- iary communicative aids and services) should contact Dana Powers, Office of Human Re- sources at (801) 499-2117 TDD (801) 536-4414 or by email at [email protected]. (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin June 23, 2015) REQUEST FOR PRO- SUMMONS FOR PUB- POSALS FOR SERV- LICATION ICES GRANTSVILLE IN THE THIRD DIS- CITY CORPORATION TRICT JUVENILE 2015 STREETS PRO- COURT IN AND FOR NOTICE OF AUCTION JECT TOOELE COUNTY, Date of Sale: Saturday, Pursuant to the provi- STATE OF UTAH July 11, 2015. Time: sions of Section Case Nos 1116173, 10:00 AM. 72-6-108 of the Utah 1116175 Beehive Storage, 1498 Code, Notice is hereby STATE OF UTAH, In N Main St, Toooele UT given that the Grantsville the Interest of B. O. 435-882-3088 City Corporation is ac- DOB 4/25/04 and M. C. This notice of auction is cepting statements of DOB 10/23/14 Children being given pursuant to qualifications and pro- Under 18 years of age. 38-8-1 et al, Utah Code posals from qualified TO: JERRY BAARSMA, SUMMONS FOR PUB- Annotated. contractors for the con- father LICATION UNIT 015 Shannon struction and administra- Tooele County IN THE THIRD DIS- Walker Dressers, bed tion of Hale Street. Ex- A Pre-Trial/Trial con- TRICT JUVENILE frames, bedding, totoes, perience in this type of cerning the above COURT IN AND FOR TV, misc. items. work is preferred. A writ- named children is pend- TOOELE COUNTY, UNIT 088 (full) Clayton ten statement of qualifi- ing in this Court and an STATE OF UTAH Hunt. Washer dryer, TV cations and fee will be adjudication will be Case Nos 1116173, entertainment center, accepted at the Grants- made which may include 1116175 mower, tools, couch, ville City Offices, located the permanent termina- STATE OF UTAH, In boxes toys, speakers, at 429 East Main Street, tion of your parental the Interest of B. O. games, table, misc. Grantsville, Utah 84029 rights. DOB 4/25/04 and M. C. items.. until 3:00 p.m. on Tues- You are hereby sum- DOB 10/23/14 Children UNIT 079 Brock day, June 30, 2015. moned to appear before Under 18 years of age. Trease. Washer, couch, Please contact Larry Bo- this Court in said county TO: JULIANA MARTI- bed,TUESDAY microwave, June printer, 23, 2015 linder, Public Works Di- on July 30. 2015 at NEZ, Mother computers misc. items. rector telephone (435) TOOELE10:40 TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN AM. in the court- Tooele County B7 UNIT 112 (full) Amy 884-3775, or by email at room of this court lo- A Pre-Trial/Trial con- Lake. Pool table parts, ldbolinder@qwestoffice. cated at 74 South I00 cerning the above tables,Public dresser, Notices clothes, Public Notices netPublic with any Noticesquestions or Public Notices East,Public Suite Notices 15, Tooele namedPublic children Notices is pend- TOOELE ProflexMiscellaneous gym system, Miscellaneous specificationsMiscellaneous in order to Miscellaneous Utah.Miscellaneous Your failure to ap- ingMiscellaneous in this Court and an TRANSCRIPT boxes, organ, lots of respond to this pear may result in a de- adjudication will be clothes. REQUEST FOR PRO- R FQ/RFP. Any SUMMONS FOR PUB- fault judgment and the made which may include BULLETIN Unit 212A (full) Darrell POSALS FOR SERV- RFQ/RFPs submitted af- LICATION termination of your pa- the permanent termina- Hugelen Engine stand, ICES GRANTSVILLE ter June 30, 2015 at 3:00 IN THE THIRD DIS- rental rights. tion of your parental car high jack, freezer, CITY CORPORATION p.m. will not be consid- TRICT JUVENIL E DATED THIS 8 day of rights. golf clubs, misc boxes. 2015 STREETS PRO- ered. Grantsville City COURT IN AND FOR June, 2015 You are hereby sum- A Full-Color Learning and Unit 205 (full) & 275 JECT will not accept any TOOELE COUNTY, SEAN D. REYES moned to appear before (full) Florence Turpela. Pursuant to the provi- RFQ/RFP submittal by STATE OF UTAH Attorney General this Court in said county Activity Page Just for Kids! Antique dressers, faux sions of Section facsimile, electronic Case Nos 1116173, Lynn J Clark on July 30. 2015 at fireplace, camping 72-6-108 of the Utah transmission or any 1116175 Assistant Attorney 10:40 AM. in the court- Every Thursday in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin equipment, antique furni- Code, Notice is hereby method other then stated STATE OF UTAH, In General room of this court lo- ture, chairs, collectables, given that the Grantsville above. Grantsville City the Interest of B. O. (Published in the Tran- cated at 74 South I00 vintage toys, misc items. City Corporation is ac- reserves the right not to DOB 4/25/04 and M. C. script Bulletin June 16, East, Suite 15, Tooele Antique Kiddy car, an- cepting statements of issue a RFQ/RFP and to DOB 10/23/14 Children 23, 30 & July 7, 2015) Utah. Your failure to ap- tique TV, dressers, qualifications and pro- cancel or modify this so- Under 18 years of age. pear may result in a de- chairs, wooden toys, posals from qualified licitation at any time if it TO: JERRY BAARSMA, SUMMONS FOR PUB- fault judgment and the misc items. contractors for the con- deems, in its sole discre- father LICATION termination of your pa- Unit 455 (full) Ben Bar- struction and administra- tion that such measures Tooele County IN THE THIRD DIS- rental rights. low. Lawn mower, tools, tion of Hale Street. Ex- are in Grantsville's best A Pre-Trial/Trial con- T RICT JUVENILE DATED THIS 8 day of outdoor furniture, perience in this type of interests. It is antici- cerning the above COURT IN AND FOR June, 2015 shelves, sporting goods, work is preferred. A writ- p ated that the named children is pend- TOOELE COUNTY, SEAN D. REYES misc. items and boxes. ten statement of qualifi- RFP/RFQs will be for- ing in this Court and an STATE OF UTAH Attorney General Unit 368 (full) Jennifer cations and fee will be mally considered and adjudication will be Case Nos 1116173, Lynn J Clark Gutierrez. Electronics, accepted at the Grants- awarded at the City made which may include 1116175 Assistant Attorney speakers, couch , ville City Offices, located Council meeting on July the permanent termina- STATE OF UTAH, In General clothes, kitchen chairs, at 429 East Main Street, 1, 2015 at the 7:00 p.m. tion of your parental the Interest of B. O. (Published in the Tran- bed frame and head Grantsville, Utah 84029 meeting. rights. DOB 4/25/04 and M. C. script Bulletin June 16, boards, toys, household until 3:00 p.m. on Tues- Dated this 15th day of You are hereby sum- DOB 10/23/14 Children 23, 30 & July 7, 2015) items. day, June 30, 2015. June 2015. moned to appear before Under 18 years of age. 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Sera and Shannon Jacobs get their hands wet in a fountain for sale at the Tooele Arts Festival.

Exit 99 lead vocalist Chelci Nix Holste (left) performs on the main stage of the Tooele Arts Festival Saturday evening. Lila Riches (below) picks up a piece of jewelry for sale at a booth. Riches looked through the booths with her mother Shandy Lewis on Saturday at the Tooele Arts Festival. A metal flower (far left) sculpture was one of the many items for sale at the Tooele Arts Festival over the weekend.

Phillip and Martha Scott (above) look at the photograph “Beauty Along the Rails” by Kacie Milne-Jones, which was one of the many entries in the Tooele Plein Air Art Contest at the Arts Festival. The contest is in its third year and encouraged local artists to get out of their studio to create beautiful art around Tooele County. Madeline Miller (right) takes a quick photo with her cell phone of a piece of metal art she was considering as a Father’s Day gift.