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TIM GILLIE are: Mitch Hall, Lake Point and STAFF WRITER Tom Tripp, Grantsville. Let the 2018 campaign Jonathan Garrard, Lake begin. Point, is the Constitution Party Thirty-nine people filed to candidate. Brendan Phillips, run for 14 state and local posi- Stansbury Park represents tions that represent Tooele the Green Party. Justin Bake, County. Stockton, filed as a member of “We had a lot of people file the Libertarian Party. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO for office and a lot of diversity, Five people also filed to run A Monday morning fire destroyed the clubhouse at Big Shot Ranch on Higley Road near Grantsville. Crews from North Tooele Fire District and too,” said Tooele County Clerk for County Commission Seat B. Grantsville Fire Department responded to the blaze. Marilyn Gillette. Brenda Spearman, a For example, five people Democrat from Stansbury filed to run for Tooele County Park and Justin Hanneman, Commission seat A. The list from Tooele City who is unaf- includes two Republicans and filiated with any political Big Shot Ranch clubhouse members of the Constitution, party, are running for County Green, and Libertarian parties. Commission Seat B. The Republican candidates for County Commission Seat A SEE ELECTION PAGE A10 ® razed in early morning fire STEVE HOWE STAFF WRITER The clubhouse building at Big Shot Ranch on Higley Road burned to the ground in an early morning fire on Monday. North Tooele Fire District and Grantsville Fire Department crews were called out to the fire at 4:27 a.m. after the owner, who was out of town, contacted dispatch about a fire alarm, according to fire district public information officer Ryan Willden. The owner had been con- tacted by the alarm company before for- warding the message to dispatch. When firefighters arrived on scene, the structure next to the shooting range was fully engulfed, Willden said. A business representative alerted fire crews there were guns and ammunition stored in the COURTESY OF NORTH TOOELE FIRE DEPARTMENT building and nearby shipping containers. The Big Shot Ranch clubhouse was fully engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived on scene early Monday morning. SEE FIRE PAGE A10 ®

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Louise Ekenstam RN prepares to give a flu shot at the Tooele County Health Department back in January. Health officials say vaccinations make the flu less severe for those who get it and keeps them from spreading it to other people. Herbert signs bill that clears way County had high for county government election

number of flu cases TIM GILLIE among 80 bills that Herbert signed on Tooele County voters approved the STAFF WRITER March 15. formation of a study committee with a Gov. Gary Herbert signed the House Under HB 224, a second petition or 65 percent vote. this year, officials say bill that will allow the Tooele County approval by the county commission is no Sen. , R-West Valley Government Study Committee’s recom- longer needed to put a county govern- City, successfully proposed an amend- MARK WATSON said. mended change in county government ment study committee’s recommenda- ment to HB 224 that makes its terms STAFF WRITER About 57 percent of all to go directly to the people for a vote tion on the ballot, if the vote to approve applicable to county government studies The number of flu cases influenza hospitalizations without the need for a petition. the formation of the study committee that are in progress. has tripled this year from last are of people 65 years of House Bill 224, County Government received at least a 65 percent supporting year at Urgent Care of Tooele age or older, according to a Change Election Amendments, was vote. SEE BILL PAGE A7 ® Valley in Tooele City, accord- report released by the Utah ing to a medical assistant. Department of Health. SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE “I would say we’ve had The recent Utah InfluenzaUV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAYthree timesMONDAY the amount of TUESDAYReport indicated that 17 GRANTSVILLE SOCIABLE Wednesday 7:31 a.m. 7:42 p.m. Thursday 7:30 a.m. 7:43 p.m. flu cases than we normally Tooele County residents Friday 7:28 a.m. 7:44 p.m. have,” said medical assistant were hospitalized because of Alvin and Janet Matthews Saturday 7:26 a.m. 7:45 p.m. Dana Busico. “Quite a few of influenza since the flu sea- (far left, seated) enjoy Sunday 7:25 a.m. 7:46 p.m. catching up with friends Monday 7:23 a.m. 7:47 p.m. those people did have the flu son began on WOct. Th1 through F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:21 a.m. 7:48 p.m. Carole Peterson and shot before they came in.” March 10. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Helen Boyer at Saturday’s Wednesday 10:12 a.m. none Ronald Trudel, MD, at A total of 1,866protection. people 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Grantsville Sociable, Thursday 10:53 a.m. 12:23 a.m. Mountain West Medical have been hospitalizedVery High; 11+ Extreme in which included a vari- Friday 11:39 a.m. 1:29 a.m. Center, said the flu was Utah for influenza this flu Saturday 12:33 p.m. 2:33 a.m. ALMANAC ety of entertainment, Sunday 1:33 p.m. 3:33 a.m. extremely prevalent this year season with aStatistics high for of the 855 week endingin March 19. like Madi Firth’s per- Showers around in the Cloudy and breezy A couple of showers in Cooler; cloudy, then Mostly cloudy and Intervals of clouds and Monday 2:38 p.m. 4:26 a.m. in TooeleSun County. and some He clouds said Salt Lake CountyTemperatures formance (left) of “My Tuesday 3:46 p.m. 5:14 a.m. morning; cloudy with showers the morning partly sunny chilly sunshine getting vaccinated is always The same High/Lowreport pastlisted week 60/21 New Philosophy.” See First Full Last New 60 49 61 45 56 38 45 31 43 28important. 49 31 51Tooele31 County’sNormal influenza- high/low past week 54/34 Hometown on page A8 for Average temp past week 40.7 more Sociable coverage. “Even though it was only like illnesses Normalfrom averageMarch temp 4-10 past week 43.9 SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER10-15 percent effective this as “minimal.”Daily Six Temperatures other health High Low Mar 24 Mar 31 Apr 8 Apr 15 Shown is Wednesday’s year, getting vaccinated less- districts in Utah were listed as ©2018; forecasts and graphics weather. Temperatures are provided by Wednesday’s highs and ens the severity and potential “minimal” for flu conditions Wednesday night’s lows. mortality in our geriatric and younger children,” Trudel SEE FLU PAGE A10 ® UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD B4 Grouse 55/40 Wendover PrecipitationINSIDE (in inches) Creek 60/46 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point CLASSIFIEDS B6 52/40 62/49 62/50 61/51 Ogden Stansbury Park Healthy meals Tooele City Police HOMETOWN A8 57/46 Erda 63/51 provided to Department hands OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 62/50 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 54/34 64/51 46/41 1.39 0.57 1.66 1.41 3.96 4.55 preschoolers out awards OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 63/51 Bauer 60/49 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 61/49 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D See A3 See A? SPORTS B1 Provo Roosevelt 60/49 56/36 57/45 See Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price complete 61/49 55/38 Nephi forecast Rush Valley 59/45 60/46 Ophir on A7 54/43 Delta Manti 61/50 59/44 3.6 7.6 47.1 Green River Last Month Season 67/42 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 61/49 60/44 Moab 58/45 SNOWPACK Hanksville 66/45 Beaver 65/44 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 58/44 Ibapah 58/46 61/46 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 11.9 9.5 6.1 St. George 61/47 55/40 Average 20.9 17.5 10.3 69/54 Kanab 63/42 Eureka Percent of average 57% 54% 59% 49/41 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY March 20, 2018

Clockwise from top left: Evidence techni- cian Robin Stewart holds the Chief’s Award presented by Tooele City Police Chief Ron Kirby. Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Andrew Prescott and James Edmonson received the Citizen’s Service Award. Stephen Duggan is recognized with the Citizen’s Service Award after assisting a school resource officer. Detective Ryan Warner received the Award of Excellence. Julie Hintze is recognized with the Distinguished Service Award for her 15 years as a crossing guard. Kaylene Young hands Officer Jason Graf the Lifesaving Award. Cpl. Derek Ellison and Officer Alex Hansen received the Meritorious Service Award. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS

Tooele City Police honors officers and employees at banquet STEVE HOWE woman was breathing when the award after he intervened Edmondson also received the once he arrived at the scene of our most under-recognized STAFF WRITER medical units arrived and took to protect a school resource Citizen’s Safety Award after the accident. people in the Tooele City Officers, employees and over. officer who was handling a they responded to a traffic “It was truly an act of brav- Police Department and their citizens were all honored The Meritorious Service combative student at Tooele accident in February. Prescott ery,” he said. work is so valuable,” Kirby during the Tooele City Police Award was presented to Cpl. High School. Duggan, a tru- was off-duty and Edmondson Detective Ryan Warner said. Department awards banquet, Derek Ellison and Officer Alex ancy officer at the school, had was in his home when they received the Award of The Chief’s Award was held last Thursday at Tooele Hansen, who worked together already been assaulted by the observed the accident, in Excellence for his profession- given to Robin Stewart, the Technical College. to save a teenager who was combative student before pre- which the vehicle struck a util- alism and attention to detail department’s evidence tech- Awards were given in recog- on a balcony and threatening venting the other student from ity pole. while working on various nician. Stewart received the nition of outstanding service, to take her life. Ellison and attacking the officer. A power line was knocked investigations, primarily deal- award for handling the posi- excellence and lifesaving Hansen worked together over Tooele City Police Chief loose and arcing in the area ing with sex crimes. Warner tion of huge responsibility, actions at the banquet, follow- the span of nearly an hour to Ron Kirby said he appreciates of the accident, which caught single-handedly carried a case- holding officers accountable ing the meal and a video high- gain the teen’s trust and were anyone who takes action to nearby grass on fire and cre- load that is now handled by and continuing to develop her lighting the department’s year. able to grab the teen’s arms protect his officers. ated an electrical hazard. three investigators, the award skills and training. Officer Jason Graf was and pull them to safety. “Just seeing the way that Despite the risk, Edmonson nomination said, and is called ““Collectively, and given awarded the Lifesaving Award There were three recipients Mr. Duggan stepped in and and Prescott carried the victim upon for major cases to write everything she’d done this after he gave CPR to a woman of the department’s Citizen’s watching his actions, for me, away from the vehicle and warrants. year, I just felt that she had who was found unconscious Service Award, related to two it touched me deeply,” Kirby power line, where medical School crossing guard Julie made a tremendous contribu- and not breathing last March. separate incidents in the past said. crews could safely provide aid. Hintze was also recognized for tion to the department,” Kirby After Graf administered the year. Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Kirby said he could see how 15 years of service. said. lifesaving measures, the Stephen Duggan received Andrew Prescott and James dangerous the situation was “Our crossing guards are [email protected]

Stansbury Park man arrested, Two horses struck charged in business robberies by cars on SR-36

Full-Color STEVE HOWE cash, according to Tooele City Stewart was wearing clothing Activities Page STAFF WRITER police. that matched the description STEVE HOWE with several cars on the shoul- Two business were robbed The suspect, later identi- given by the employees at STAFF WRITER der. Every Thursday along Main Street in Tooele fied as Stewart, received $70 Carl’s Jr. and Starbucks. Several horses escaped from SR-36 was reduced to a sin- Subscribe City on Sunday morning and in small bills from Carl’s Jr. Grantsville City police a farm in Erda on Sunday eve- gle southbound lane for about 435-882-0050 the suspect is facing felony and no cash from Starbucks, searched Stewart’s vehicle ning, with two dying after col- one hour while emergency charges in 3rd District Court. according to police. after they noticed the smell lisions with cars, according to crews were on scene, accord- Adam Reed Stewart, 32, The descriptions from of marijuana coming from the Utah Highway Patrol. ing to Utah Highway Patrol. of Stansbury Park, is charged employees at Carl’s Jr. and the car and he admitted it Tooele County dispatchers The owner of the horses with two counts of first- Starbucks matched, accord- belonged to him, the probable received a report of horses on was eventually contacted with TOOELE TRANSCRIPT degree felony aggravated rob- ing to Tooele City police. cause statement said. The Bryan Road near state Route assistance from the sheriff’s BULLETIN bery, as well as misdemeanor Employees at both of the busi- search, following Stewart’s 36, around 9 p.m., accord- office and it was discovered counts of theft, possession of nesses said the suspect left in consent, turned up a small ing to a statement from UHP. a second horse had been hit, ADMINISTRATION a controlled substance and a white, four-door sedan. amount of marijuana, a small Troopers and Tooele County the UHP statement said. The Scott C. Dunn Publisher possession of drug parapher- Two employees at Carl’s plastic baggie with a white Sheriff’s deputies were in the second horse suffered injuries Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus nalia. Jr. identified the suspect as powder residue and two glass area within minutes of the in the collision and was later OFFICE Tooele City police were Stewart from a photo lineup, pipes. report but were unable to euthanized. Bruce Dunn Controller dispatched to Carl’s Jr. on according to a probable cause After being taken to locate any horses on or near There were no injuries to Chris Evans Office Manager reports of a robbery around statement. the Tooele City Police the roadway. the occupants of either vehicle Vicki Higgins Customer Service 8 a.m. and during the inves- After local police agencies Department, Stewart admit- Around 10:15 p.m., dis- involved in the collisions with EDITORIAL tigation, officers were noti- were notified of the robber- ted to passing the note that patch received reports of an the horses, according to UHP. David Bern Editor fied of an attempted robbery ies and given the suspect’s claimed he had a gun, but accident involving a horse at In a statement, the Utah Darren Vaughan Sports Editor at Starbucks approximately description, Stewart was denied having a gun, police the intersection of Bryan Road Highway Patrol reminded Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor 10-15 minutes prior. In both located by Grantsville City said. No firearm was found in and SR-36, the statement said. property owners with livestock Tim Gillie Staff Writer instances, a man passed a police when he pulled into his possession. When first responders arrived to routinely inspect fences and Steve Howe Staff Writer note to the cashier indicat- the Family Dollar parking lot [email protected] on scene, they observed a ensure they are secure and Mark Watson Staff Writer ing he had a gun and wanted on Main Street later that day. deceased horse blocking both damage free. ADVERTISING southbound lanes of SR-36, [email protected] Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN Shed carried by wind John Hamilton Creative Director Arming teachers not a priority Liz Arellano Graphic Artist PRODUCTION falls on, injures teen Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager in school safety discussion Darwin Cook Web Press Manager Dan Coats Pre-press Technician SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — should be putting that respon- den. in southern Utah Scott Spence Insert Technician Utah school board members sibility on teachers if they’re “Teachers have a mindset contemplating ways Friday to not interested.” first of protection and care for WASHINGTON, Utah (AP) crews arrived Sunday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered keep students safe discussed She said the Utah School their students,” Dickson said. — Fire officials in the southern Reyes says the girl was taken by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, increasing security at schools Safety Commission has dis- “Shifting into the mindset of Utah city of Washington say a to the hospital with injuries Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele entrances and adding social cussed the idea in its two taking out an active shooter teenage girl has been taken to to her left side, including County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the workers and psychologists, meetings but is still sifting or being the front line to take the hospital after a strong wind her clavicle, arm and knee. United States. but barely mentioned arming through ideas. The group out the perpetrator, that’s a gust picked up a storage shed Another person who was OFFICE HOURS: teachers. includes education, public different mindset and some- and carried it 50 feet before struck by the shed was treated Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. The two-hour discussion safety, mental health and gun times it’s hard to do both.” it fell on a girl and another at the scene. came two days after thou- rights groups, but no elected The board spent most of its person. The sheds were on display CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. sands of students staged officials or gun-control advo- time talking about how to bal- Washington City Fire in the parking lot of a Home PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: walkouts nationally demand- cates. ance fortifying schools while Department spokesman Julio Depot. 4 p.m. day prior to publication. ing safer campuses following Utah is among at least not making students feel like Reyes told the St. George News A message seeking updates COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, the deadly Florida school eight states that allow, or they are in prison. that the girl was pinned under- Monday from the Washington BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: shooting. don’t specifically prohibit, There was general agree- neath the shed but was able City Fire Department was not 3 p.m. day prior to publication. Board member Terryl concealed weapons in K-12 ment that increasing security to get free before emergency returned. OBITUARY DEADLINE: Warner was the only one schools. at school entry points with 10 a.m. day of publication. who brought up the issue School board member cameras and locks would be Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals or arming teachers, saying Linda Hansen said afterward wise, but acknowledged that postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by parents and educators don’t she’s heard teachers don’t feel funding is tight. They also the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, want teachers to be required comfortable being required to noted each school building Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, to carry guns. Warner, who have guns. is unique, depending on the Tooele City, Utah 84074. serves on a newly formed “That’s their profession and geographical location and POSTMASTER: school safety commission they should be able to choose design. 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No part of this publication may worker at the Cache County accuracy of teachers shooting be reproduced in any form without the attorney’s office, said after in schools and asking them 435-882-0050 BULLETIN written consent of the editor or publisher. the meeting. “I’m not sure we to take on the additional bur- TUESDAY March 20, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 132-unit apartment project set to begin soon in Tooele

MARK WATSON as groundwork, streets, curb will build some now and have STAFF WRITER and gutter, sidewalk, park- some units ready to rent with- Construction on a high-den- strip, storm drain detention in 12 months after the permit sity housing project is expect- and basic site grading have is obtained, and then continue ed to begin soon in the area of been approved,” said Jim until completion.” 850 N. 100 E. in Tooele City, Bolser, the city’s public works Cahoon said some of the officials say. director. “The project itself is amenities will include covered The project would include not yet approved for construc- parking, clubhouse with work- 11 12-plex units for a total tion.” out room, swimming pool, of 132 apartments on 9.15 The development would be barbecues, fire pits, splash acres. The project would just south of Scholar Academy pad, dog grooming station, be called Legacy Regency and north of Lakeview and a pet area that will be Apartments. Apartments, Cahoon said. fenced off for pets to play and “We plan to start construc- She said Legacy Regency run around. tion as soon as we get a build- Apartments’ developers are She said the developer Construction of a 134-unit apartment complex is planned for this location in Tooele City at 850 N. 100 E. ing permit from the city,” said not affiliated with the owners wanted to build in Tooele Developers would like to begin construction as soon as they get the green light from the city. Andrea Cahoon, ACRE411 real of Lakeview Apartments. because of a lack of affordable estate agent and representa- She said the apartments housing in the area. tive for the project’s devel- would include three-bedroom, Cahoon said the developer oper, Matt Carter. two-bath units, and two- has completed similar projects The Tooele City Council bedroom, two-bath units. Rent in Ogden and St. George. approved a final plat request prices would range range of Last April the city council for the project during a meet- $1,000 to $1,200 per month. approved a zoning change ing Wednesday. The city now “It will take 18 months for for the property from general plans to review preliminary full completion of the project, commercial to high-density plans for the development. once the building permit is housing. “Public improvements such obtained,” Cahoon said. “We [email protected]

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OUR VIEW ‘A teaching moment’ Student walkout at Stansbury High presented a larger message than ‘Enough is Enough’

Across America last Wednesday morning, thousands of high school stu- dents left their desks and stepped outside to memorialize the 17 students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, who were killed on Feb. 14 by an AR-15 assault rifle in the hands of suspect Nikolas Cruz. But the National Student Walkout’s other purpose was to show student soli- darity for safer schools, and to press politicians into action, such as to increase mental health programs, ban or limit access to assault weapons, require uni- versal background checks before gun sales, and pass a gun violence restrain- ing order law to disarm people who display warning signs of violent behavior. According to national media reports, most school administrators across the U.S. approved the students’ action and allowed them to exercise their First Amendment rights without penalty. Yet, there were reports of school districts where students were penalized if they joined the walkout. And according to reports, many of the students who participated pushed for gun control reform. They held placards and signs and chanted slogans to send a message to Congress and state legislatures that “Enough is Enough.” Here in Tooele County, approximately 300 students at Stansbury High School participated in the national walkout — but did it differently. As we reported in last Thursday’s edition, the students peacefully went to the school’s track, held hands and stood silently for 17 minutes. There were no protest placards, nor slogans chanted for gun control. Instead, the local walkout’s student organizers rolled out a large banner on the track, which many of the students signed. It read, “See something, Say GUEST OPINION Something – Stampede for Safety.” The banner’s message and the morning’s remembrance were clarified by student Sage Dennison, who said the school’s walkout wasn’t intended to be a call for gun control. Instead, it was to honor the 17 victims, call attention to increased school safety — and to create an environment in the school where Let’s demonstrate to the every student feels purposeful. “When you go back to class, smile at somebody,” said student Paige Rogers. “Be a friend to somebody that you don’t already know.” Such was part of a quiet, respectful peace on Stansbury High’s track last state that the process works Wednesday morning. But in that peace there was power. The students who participated are acknowledged for letting us know how they feel, what mat- n January 2017, I was selected Bateman, Wade Bitner and Shawn ters most to them, and doing so in a manner that inspired awe, respect — and to serve as a volunteer on the Milne, publicly stated they had no honored 17 lost lives. Tooele County Government Study intention to honor the work of the I Daniel Pacheco Likewise, the Tooele County School District and administrators are Committee. The committee was desig- committee to place the recommenda- GUEST COLUMNIST acknowledged for recognizing students’ right to peacefully assemble, and to nated to research the county’s current tion on the ballot, thus calling for give them a chance to join their peers in a growing national chorus of stop- three-member commission-form of a second petition drive that would ping gun violence in schools. government, and make recommenda- require an estimated 2,600 signatures Superintendent Scott Rogers perhaps described it best. tions as to what we believe to be best cies and associations from throughout at an estimated cost of $54,170 mar- “The walkouts by students were a teaching moment for all of us,” he said. for Tooele County now and into the the state of Utah, and researched data ket value of effort by volunteers from “It is important to listen to student voices. As a district, we are moving for- future. from throughout the nation. Without the community — same as was done ward with talks and action plans about safety and security, as well as mental After a year of work, the study a doubt, we exceeded expectations in 2016. health and school support. For us this was not political or a waste of time. committee filed its report in early (and law) and submitted our recom- Fortunately, during the recent Utah This is a great way to learn about peaceful assembly, civil rights, change, and February. Together, with 10 other mendation early, which is to replace Legislature, House Bill 224 passed the the process of democracy and social justice.” residents from throughout the county, the current three-member commis- House of Representatives by 71-2 and the committee contributed well over sion form of government with a coun- then passed unanimously in the Utah 2,500 hours in labor with an equiva- cil-manager form of government. State Senate. What is being done? GUEST OPINION lent market value of greater than So what’s the problem? HB224 clearly retains the study com- $312,500. The Optional Plan report Until last Thursday, existing Utah mittee and even reduces the required and Artifacts totals 384 pages — over law provided the manner in which number of signatures for the petition an inch thick! To view the report, visit study committees could be formed drive — from 10 percent to 5 percent http://studytooelecounty.blogspot. and outlined the procedure for — to call for establishment of a study Why China trade com/. The page provides a link to our executing the recommendation of the committee. report, much of the research, and volunteer study committee. Within I testified at the House Political ways to view/hear committee meet- the law there was a part that said the Subdivisions Committee and the ings. existing legislative body could accept Senate Government Operations In our labor of love, we held the recommendation and place it and Political Subdivisions Stand has been a bust meetings with the Tooele County directly on the ballot for election by Committee in regard to HB224. My here’s already a trade war, and Commissioners, all elected officials in the county residents, or it could hold message was simple: maintain the it’s being waged by Beijing. the county, appointed and hired direc- off and have volunteers go through law to encourage a study committee, T China’s ascension to the tors, and countless employees. We yet another extensive petition drive to reduce the required number of signa- World Trade Organization nearly 20 also conducted numerous community have the recommendation placed on tures for establishment of the commit- years ago has failed in its strategic meetings and surveyed local and non- the ballot. tee, improve the process to implement objectives. It hasn’t created a liberal- local officials from other counties, In the case of Tooele County, your izing regime or a free-market econ- sought input from professional agen- current commissioners of Myron SEE PACHECO PAGE A5 ® omy in China; in fact, it hasn’t even created a China ready and willing to abide by the norms of free trade. The regime of Xi Jinping hasn’t been pushed toward democratic GUEST OPINION reforms by a rising middle class. exports from the U.S. and is pursu- China still champions state-led, rath- ing a comprehensive strategy to er than market-led, capitalism. And dominate in advanced industries. it takes advantage of the WTO, using By no means should we emulate nontariff barriers and industrial poli- China. We should continue to pursue As I look out past my fence cy, to push mercantilist policies. free trade as a policy, not as a theol- President Donald Trump’s pro- ogy that prevents us from acknowl- spective tariffs on steel and alumi- edging that there is such a thing as num have put renewed focus on unfair trade. China trade, although the tariffs are The ITIF report urges using the at a lonely fire hydrant a comically inept misfire if their true global free-trade regime against target is China. The rubric for the China. That means bringing more ake a look around Tooele Valley to be an elevated water tower built levies could be: “How to lose a trade actions against China in the WTO and what do you see? You see to ensure sufficient water pressure war with China in one easy step.” and working to update the rules to a gravel pit down south that for the fire hydrants “after a few T John Palo The tariffs don’t really affect capture Chinese cheating. It means was supposed to close down when GUEST COLUMNIST phases are completed,” according to China, from which we import joining, and influencing, a multilat- the real estate development project it Grantsville’s mayor. only about 3 percent of our steel. eral agreement like the Trans-Pacific was created to supply was finished. There’s mention of “green spaces” Meanwhile, they send the message Partnership. It means forging bilat- It’s not closed down despite the fact and “parks” to be built later (now, that the U.S. government is lurching eral agreements with up-to-date that any reasonable person would come across a cow pasture with a where have we heard that before?). toward protectionism, and alienate standards that reinforce principles conclude the project is finished. Our fire hydrant sitting in the middle And how are the kids supposed to our allies. A better approach begins that China undermines. county government officials are doing of it. Yet again, local government walk to school Councilman Tom Tripp with acknowledging that China is a We obviously can’t do this alone. nothing about it and the residents officials, caught up in the zeal for all is reported as asking? The developer unique problem. For all of Trump’s We’d have to lead an alliance of that are trying to get the original things having to do with real estate responded that there, “will be a walk- complaints, Mexico isn’t pursuing international partners to pressure agreement enforced are up against development, changed the zoning of able surface, likely gravel…” accord- a well-honed strategic agenda of China on specific practices, with a brick wall. Next stop, lawyers and a parcel of land, contrary to the city’s ing to the article. Exactly how is the exploiting the global trade system tailored consequences if we get courts. own master plan in force at the time, description, “likely gravel” going to while it undertakes an aggressive nowhere. A little further north and you come for a multiple phase project. That be enforced in court? neoimperialist foreign policy. Only Such a broad-based effort to crack to Overlake where Tooele City and project ended up fizzling out only to Say what you want, but as I looked China is doing that. China’s mercantilism wouldn’t be a real estate developer got into a be followed by a big California-based out past my fence at the lonely fire China isn’t the first developing protectionist, but the opposite. There disagreement that ended up in court developer trying to shove its plans hydrant, I used to ask myself, “Who country to adopt a policy of maxi- is obviously no chance of doing this, with an initial judgment of tens of for high density housing (not the keeps electing these people?” Since mizing exports. What makes it dif- though, if we are engaged in an millions of dollars being granted in approved low density town homes March 8, I’ve been asking myself a ferent is its sheer ambition and its absurd cycle of tit-for-tat tariffs with favor of the developer and against the originally intended for the land) different question: “How much is this size, which gives it leverage over the likes of the EU. taxpaying citizens of that city. down our throats using our own hast- development going to cost Grantsville foreign companies and considerable Trump can have emotionally satis- Move to the west from there and ily changed zoning of that property. residents when the developer is in the international influence. fying tariffs to scratch his protection- you come to Deseret Peak Complex Moving a bit to the south from wind, the homeowners have no water What’s the harm to the U.S.? ist itch, or he can have a strategy to and the Utah Motorsports Campus. there you come to South Willow pressure and their kids are walking to There is no doubt that China’s prac- muster an alliance of truly free-trade Here sits a wonderful example of Estates where parks were promised school in the mud?” tices have harmed U.S. manufactur- partners to pressure China. He can’t county government ineptitude at by the developer. The only problem Why don’t we try something new ing. Yes, technology accounts for a have both — and you can be sure something as simple as follow- was that they were to come after the and innovative such as requiring large share of job losses. Yes, lower- China knows which option it prefers. ing basic ethical rules for the sale homes were built and sold and the these necessities be completed prior end manufacturing would have left of property to the highest bidder. developer had its profit in hand. So to the sale of a single property? We our shores regardless. But Beijing Rich Lowry is editor of the National Coupled with that is the inevitable sad, some of the parks couldn’t be might actually get what was promised works to block higher-value-added Review. lawsuit that is brewing between built as promised. for a change. Grantsville and Tooele County over Now we have another real estate EDITORIAL BOARD the sewer line extension contract and development in the news. Some John Palo has been a resident of Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern the annexation of parcels of land in 2,400 homes are to go in southwest Grantsville since 2005 and retired from Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor that area into Grantsville. of Grantsville over the next 80 years, the U.S. Navy in 2016 after 27 years of With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, Transcript Bulletin Continuing to the west, to the according to the Transcript Bulletin’s service. He now works at the University including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. PUBLISHING heart of Grantsville itself, you will story on March 8. There will need of Utah. Proving the Power of Print Since 1894 TUESDAY March 20, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5

GUEST OPINION Threat of violence, even by a child, should be against the law n Feb. 26, the Tooele remove a threatening child Apparently, Utah law strated a clear and unmistak- credible, the child should County School District Richard Ewing Davis from school. But in the mean- makes it nearly impossible for able pattern of behavior that immediately be removed from Oheld a public meeting GUEST COLUMNIST time that child is allowed to school administrators and law should have alerted authorities the classroom. to discuss student safety in our remain in class and a possible enforcement to quickly identi- to the impending crisis. But In the aviation industry 26 local schools. The impres- threat to his/her classmates. fy, confirm and then remove a the signs were tragically either there is a saying: Safety comes sion given to those in atten- no crime had actually been The process may take several student from school who poses ignored or marginalized, often- only after tragedy. Nationally, dance was that the district and committed, not much could weeks, and much of the discus- a clear and present danger to a times because of an unwilling- we’ve seen enough death in Tooele law enforcement are be done. In Utah it’s appar- sion is focused on protecting school’s safety. In spite of years ness to push back against an schools to know the threats reasonably comfortable with ently legal for a minor child to the civil rights of the offending of continuous and forceful lob- unwieldy and uncooperative are real, and there can be no their preparations, plans, poli- threaten to kill someone. student, and ignoring the right bying of the Utah Legislature system. And children died imaginable excuse for us to cies, procedures and protocols The next day I accompanied to safety of the other children. by concerned administra- because of it. stand idly by with hands in to prevent a Parkland-type kill- my daughter to her meeting We were assured the new tors like Scott Rogers, the The story of the threat of pockets waiting for a horrible ing spree in any of our schools. with the school principal. allegations of violence by the Legislature refuses to make violent death to my grandson tragedy to occur in Utah before But it was admitted that We were told the school and child would be looked into and meaningful changes to the law, is a perfect example of the we decide something needs improvement was still needed. the district were aware of the we would be contacted if there which would allow schools and dangerous and archaic laws to be done to prevent it from A personal story will illus- behavioral problems of the one were new developments. We police greater legal authority that place restraints upon Utah happening again. Again? There trate why that improvement child and that discussions were were not at all comforted. to intercede in such matters, school administrators and law should never be a first time! is badly needed. Some weeks underway to decide what to A few days later, by and to prevent a Utah catas- enforcement agencies, prevent- None of us want to hear ago, my 7-year-old, first-grade do. We were incredulous. We appointment, I met with trophe. For the Legislature to ing them from being able to that the nation’s thoughts and grandson was threatened by asked why the student was still Superintendent Scott Rogers. refuse to make these badly immediately recognize and prayers are with us while we a classmate. The classmate allowed in the school popula- I related the same story about needed changes of law places legally define a credible threat bury our murdered kids. Not said he would bring a knife to tion. The answer was equally my grandson to him and point- our children at far greater risk to school safety and then ever. school, tie my grandson to a unbelievable: There are several edly asked why the belligerent of harm than they should be. swiftly to neutralize it. Making How sad it would be if we basketball pole, and cut off his layers of authority, including student was still allowed in It’s time for change. a threat of violence, even by did. How terribly foolish of us head. teachers, administrators, psy- class. His answer was nearly Every school killing spawns a child, should be against the to have not prevented it when We notified the sheriff’s chologists, committees, parents identical to the principal’s, the same requisite investiga- law and, notwithstanding the we could. office, filed a complaint and and possibly law enforcement, given a few days earlier, but tion, and each investigation child’s civil rights, require a were told the incident would that need to be consulted with a heightened sense of tells the same story, that rapid investigative response by Richard Ewing Davis is a resi- be looked into. But since before a decision is made to frustration. beforehand the killer demon- the police. If the threat proves dent of Stansbury Park.

GUEST OPINION Identity politics compel Warren to take the DNA test

sn’t it delicious that Pierre Franey. she already has but is keeping eral Democrat who pilfered not Yoruba as he hoped, but Fauxcahontas, aka Sen. “... to make matters worse,” the results under wraps, we French crab omelet recipes. that a “number of exact match- IElizabeth Warren — the lib- wrote Politifact in 2017, “some urge her to be forthcoming She was the daughter of a chief es turned up, leading straight eral Massachusetts Democrat John Kass of the (Warren) recipes appear with them. She has nothing to near the Jamestown colony back to that African Kingdom toying with a 2020 presiden- GUEST COLUMNIST to have been copied from The lose but her Achilles’ heel.” in the 1600s. Legend says she called Northern Europe.” tial run — is refusing to take New York Times wire service.” DNA racial preference tests saved the life of Capt. John The paper also cited a DNA test to finally prove The Boston Herald’s Howie will become law sooner or Smith, one of those Christian California High School prin- whether her self-serving claims Carr wrote he found three later when the left — hav- fundamentalists with guns. cipal Wayne Joseph, who of Cherokee heritage are true? The Democratic Party is hip- pilfered Warren recipes in the ing already seized the cul- Elizabeth Warren would thought he was black, until Actually, watching Warren deep in the politics of race and Native American cookbook. ture — finally macerates the never, ever do that. a DNA test ruled otherwise. squirm and Chuck Todd all gender, and uses these as tools “They ought to change the Constitution. So best we call her Before the test, he said, “I was but flagellate himself for hav- to carve and parcel out power, name of the next edition of If Warren’s party has its way, Fauxcahontas, in honor of her unequivocally black. Now I’m a ing to ask about the DNA test resources and benefits, relying ‘Pow Wow Chow’ to ‘Pow Wow the melding of big government French omelet recipes. metaphor for America.” on “Meet the Press” was more on skin pigments and chromo- Ciao,’ and Granny Warren can and big business will ultimate- In a 2009 paper titled “The Exactly. And what’s wrong than delicious. somes (or the lack thereof), write a farewell address to any ly bring us chips in our necks Politics of Genomics Research: with that? It was tasty, kind of like a grievance and victimhood. moonbats left who believe any- for workplace efficiency, and The Implications of DNA for Nothing. French omelet with crabmeat Identity politics has been thing she says,” wrote Carr. DNA tests to determine govern- Racial Identity and Race-based We don’t need DNA tests at a fancy restaurant frequent- the left’s recipe for years, and Ouch. ment benefits, and IQ tests in Medicine,” authors Jennifer L. to tell us the only thing that ed by the Duke and Duchess of watching Warren squirm was On NBC the other day, Todd utero to determine if we’ll be Hochschild and Maya Sten of counts: Windsor. just the thing to whet the didn’t dare go there. Instead, allowed to live. Harvard cited several cases of We’re Americans. “I know who I am, and never appetite. Not like a Bobby Flay he cited an editorial by the Even before then, we’ll have vanity DNA tests gone wild. used it for anything. Never got burger exactly, or a Dutch oven Berkshire Eagle, a paper that driverless cars to keep us safe. Texan Danny Villarreal John Kass is a columnist for any benefit from it anywhere,” full of Gordon Ramsay’s epic endorsed her campaign for Me? I’d rather take a Mach proudly thought himself to be the Chicago Tribune. His Twitter Warren said, protesting too spicy lamb shanks, or Jacques Senate in 2012, asking her to I Mustang and head on down of Hispanic blood. But a DNA handle is @john_kass. much. Pepin’s Oeufs En Cocotte. take the DNA test. the highway. test showed otherwise. “Danny Oh, no, of course not. Rather it was something “So we call upon our senior What’s embarrassing is that Villarreal is (genetically, at She just claimed Native like “Cold Omelets with Crab senator to screw up her cour- President Donald Trump insists least) an Ashkenazi Jew,” they Subscribe Today American status while teaching Meat,” an alleged down-home, age and take the spit test,” the on calling her “Pocahontas.” wrote. 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OBITUARIES Jacob David Madsen Francis Thomas Cecil Gene Wright “Rode off into the Sunset” Scott Cecil Gene Wright died on Jacob rode off into the sun- Saturday, March 10, 2018, in set on Thursday, March 15, Francis Thomas Scott Elko, Nevada. He was born 2018. Jacob was born on Jan. passed away Tuesday, March on Sept. 22, 1927, in Tacoma, 10, 1990, to Dan and LeAnn 13, 2018, in the presence of Washington, to Chester Arthur Madsen. He was an amazing his family. Francis died after Wright and Esther Ellen Heller. fiancé, father, son, brother, a long and courageous battle He was the second child of uncle, and friend. Jacob would with cancer. He was known to three children. help anyone he could, even if many as Fran, Franny or Frank. His mother Esther Ellen died it meant watching YouTube to Francis was born in in 1930. In 1935, his father figure it out. Oakland, California, on June married Luetta Edna Wright. His greatest love was 19, 1953. Francis was the With this marriage, another Trisha and the “herd:” Alexis, seventh of 11 siblings born sister, Carol Wright, was added Gregory, Makayla and Jaxon. to Robert and Mary Scott. to the family. We will miss his passion for life Francis was raised in Hayward, Cecil served in World and never ending energy that California, where he met the War II in the Army at the touched so many lives. We will love of his life, Shirley. They European Front. On Sept. 22, also miss his humor, love of all ents and his horse, Ginger. A had three children together. He is also survived by his two 1950, he married Charlotte always willing to help others. things food, and most of all, funeral service will be held on Francis and Shirley spent time beautiful granddaughters, Louise Rankin. He worked at He is survived by his sons, the love he had for his family Wednesday, March 21 at 11 in Modesto, California, and Alyssa Ortega and Maegan Mountain Rainer Ordinance Thomas Gene (Rose Ann) and friends. a.m. at the Stansbury Ward, Red Bluff, California, before Ortega; his grandsons, Tharen Depot until 1961, when he Wright of Tooele, Utah, and Jacob is survived by his 390 Village Blvd, Stansbury settling in Grantsville, Utah. Davidson and Sage Eastburn; transferred to Tooele Army Howard Gene (Patricia) parents; Trisha; four children; Park. A visitation will be held Francis will be remembered wonderful great grandkids, Depot where he retired in Wright of Crescent Valley; sisters, Mindy (Chance) and on Tuesday, March 20 from 7-9 for his strong will and huge Scarlet, Royce, Theo, and 1981. After retiring, he sister Dorothy A (Martin) Emily; brothers, Shane and p.m. at Memorial Redwood heart. He loved his family Ashton; sisters, Mary, Kathi moved to Crescent Valley in Fredrickson; brother Ronald Shaun; and grandpa, aunts, Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood unconditionally and was a and Teresa; brothers, Timothy 1982 where he resided until A. (Mary) Wright; and three uncles, cousins, and many Road, West Jordan, as well as top-notch Grandpa. He made and Raymond of California; in his death in 2018. While in grandchildren and five great nieces and nephews. one hour prior to the service an impression on all those addition to many other rela- Crescent Valley, he worked grandchildren. He was preceded in death on March 21 at the Stansbury who had the opportunity to tives. for the school district until He was preceded in death by many uncles, grandpar- Ward. be around him, and no mat- Francis is preceded in death he retired in 1997. He also by his parents, Chester Arthur ter what, he made sure you by his parents, Robert and served on the Eureka Planning Wright and Esther Ellen knew that being you was good Mary Scott; and his broth- Commission for 32 years dur- (Heller) Wright; stepmother enough. He had a great sense ers, Ronnie, Robert, Charles, ing which time he and his wife Luetta Edna Wright; stepsister of humor and loved to laugh. Jonathan and Richard. would take trips to Eureka Carol Lorraine Manges; and Ray Haskell Francis loved the outdoors A Memorial is planned to to attend meetings. He was beloved wife Charlotte Louise Ray Haskell, 88, passed where he spent time hiking, celebrate the life of Francis on known not to miss a meeting Rankin Wright, who died in away Wednesday, March biking, fishing, camping and Wednesday, March 21, from until later in life. 2016. He has missed Charlotte 14, 2018, at his home in gardening. He loved animals 4-7 p.m. at the Tooele Eagles Cecil was a hard work- and longed to be with her. Taylorsville, Utah. He was and was especially fond of his Lodge, 50 S. First St., Tooele, ing, honest and good man. Funeral services will be a 10 born Jan. 8, 1930, in Sublett, dog, Pooh Bear. He will be Utah. His ashes will be scat- He loved his family and was a.m. on April 2, 2018, at Burns Idaho, to Irvin E. and Clarissa missed dearly by all who knew tered at a later date. The Scott adored by all who he knew. He Funeral Home. Interment will May Olsen Haskell. He married and loved him. Family would like to extend was a faithful member of the be after funeral services. Judy Sine in the Salt Lake LDS He is survived by his wife of their thanks and appreciation Baptist Church and enjoyed He will be missed by all who Temple on June 9, 1958. They 47 years, Shirley; his daughter to all who helped during his helping in caring for Crescent knew him. had seven children. They later Renee Scott-Eastburn (Chris) time of need. Online condo- Valley Baptist Church. He was divorced. He married Terry of Tooele; his son Thomas lences can be made at www. Jane Coleman on March 3, Scott (Jennifer) of Johnstown, daltonhoopes.com, by viewing 1993, in Murray, Utah. He was Pennsylvannia; and his daugh- the obituary and signing the active in the LDS Church and ter Jill Scott (Beth) of Tooele. guest book. NOTE OF APPRECIATION served in many positions. He is survived by his wife, The family of Angelo military service at the cem- Terry; children, Deborah, Cerroni would like to thank the etery; all those responsible David (Diane), Dwayne (Kim), 2855 W. 2835 South, West Rocky Mountain Care Center for the Celebration of Life at Douglas, Danene (Blaine), Valley City, Utah. Viewings Raymond Reed (all of his nurses, aides and the BPO Elks, especially Gary Daniel (Janet) and Drue will be held March 21 from physical therapists); Dr. Blake and Paula Putnam, Sean and (Samantha); 28 grandchil- 6-8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Raymond Reed, loving Beazer, who Angelo adored; Mary Bullis, Danny Emery, dren; 28 great-grandchildren; Home, 4330 S. Redwood Road husband of 56 years, father, Tate Mortuary for all their John and Pat Thompson, Jen and sisters, June Lloyd and and again on March 22 prior grandfather, great grandfather help with the funeral service; Nicastro and Maria; and all my Lela Alder. to services at the church from and brother, died Monday, Father Kenneth Vialpando for nieces, nephews and friends He was preceded in death 10-10:45 a.m. Interment at March 19, 2018. He was born the celebration of Mass and who helped bring food, drinks, by his twin brother, Roy, two Grantsville City Cemetery. March 14, 1934. He served in the wonderful eulogy at St. snacks and desserts. Last but brothers and one sister. Dad, thank you for being the U.S. Navy and retired from Marguerite’s Catholic Church, not least, to all the deer that Funeral services will be held such a great example to us. Tooele Army Depot. He loved and Bill White and the choir came down from the moun- Thursday, March 22, at 11 a.m. We love you so much and will to work on cars and fix things. accompanied by the beautiful tains to feast on all the beauti- at the Granger 15th Ward, always keep you in our hearts. Private services. voice of Melissa Bowman; all ful flowers. Ang would have the family and friends who gotten a kick out of them. attended the services, sent donations, cards and flowers; Dottie Cerroni the Tooele VFW Post 9413 that Paul, Jen and family conducted such a beautiful Maria, Mathew and Alex

BANNERS Utah governor signs new law Yard Signs, Vehicle Magnets, legalizing ‘free-range parenting’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — who coined the term free- be used as defenses in child- Window Stickers, and More! So-called free-range parenting range parent. A records search abuse cases if not carefully will soon be the law of the by the National Conference of deployed. land in Utah after the gover- State Legislatures didn’t turn The law states the child nor signed what appears to be up any similar legislation in must be mature enough to the country’s first measure to other states. handle those things but leaves formally legalize allowing kids Utah lawmakers said they the age purposely open-ended to do things on their own to were prompted to pass the law so police and prosecutors can foster self-sufficiency. after seeing other states where work on a case-by-case basis, The bill, which Gov. Gary parents had been investigated Fillmore has said. Herbert announced Friday and in some cases had their Skenazy, who wrote the that he’d signed, specifies that children temporarily removed book “Free Range Kids” after it isn’t neglectful to let kids when people reported seeing writing about letting her do things alone like travel to kids playing basketball in their 9-year-old ride the New York school, explore a playground yards or walking to school City subway alone, has said or stay in the car. The law alone. the law is a good way to reas- takes effect May 8. Headline-grabbing cases sure parents who might be Utah’s law is the first in the have included a Maryland cou- nervous about their parenting country, said Lenore Skenazy, ple investigated after allowing decisions. their 10- and-6-year-old chil- Arkansas lawmakers consid- dren to walk home alone from ered a similar bill last year but NEWS TIPS a park in 2015. ultimately rejected it. Republican Sen. Lincoln On the federal level, 435-882-0050 Fillmore of South Jordan has another Utah politician, U.S. said allowing kids to try things Sen. Mike Lee, added an TOOELE TRANSCRIPT alone helps prepare them for amendment to a 2015 federal BULLETIN the future, though some have education bill supporting the raised concerns the law could concept. It said kids shouldn’t be stopped from biking or walking to school alone with a High Quality • Full Color parent’s permission, and par- ents shouldn’t face charges for Join the Club! letting them.

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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 7:31 a.m. 7:42 p.m. Thursday 7:30 a.m. 7:43 p.m. Friday 7:28 a.m. 7:44 p.m. Saturday 7:26 a.m. 7:45 p.m. Sunday 7:25 a.m. 7:46 p.m. Monday 7:23 a.m. 7:47 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:21 a.m. 7:48 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 10:12 a.m. none protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 10:53 a.m. 12:23 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 11:39 a.m. 1:29 a.m. Saturday 12:33 p.m. 2:33 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 1:33 p.m. 3:33 a.m. Statistics for the week ending March 19. Showers around in the Cloudy and breezy A couple of showers in Cooler; cloudy, then Mostly cloudy and Intervals of clouds and Monday 2:38 p.m. 4:26 a.m. Sun and some clouds Temperatures Tuesday 3:46 p.m. 5:14 a.m. morning; cloudy with showers the morning partly sunny chilly sunshine High/Low past week 60/21 First Full Last New Normal high/low past week 54/34 60 49 61 45 56 38 45 31 43 28 49 31 51 31 Average temp past week 40.7 Normal average temp past week 43.9 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Mar 24 Mar 31 Apr 8 Apr 15 Shown is Wednesday’s ©2018; forecasts and graphics weather. Temperatures are provided by Wednesday’s highs and Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 55/40 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 60/46 Knolls Clive Lake Point 52/40 62/49 62/50 61/51 Ogden Stansbury Park 57/46 Erda 63/51 Vernal Grantsville 62/50 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 54/34 64/51 46/41 1.39 0.57 1.66 1.41 3.96 4.55 Tooele 63/51 Bauer 60/49 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 61/49 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 60/49 56/36 57/45 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 61/49 55/38 Nephi Rush Valley 59/45 60/46 Ophir 54/43 Delta Manti 61/50 59/44 3.6 7.6 47.1 Green River Last Month Season 67/42 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 61/49 60/44 Moab 58/45 SNOWPACK Hanksville 66/45 Beaver 65/44 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 58/44 Ibapah 58/46 61/46 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 11.9 9.5 6.1 St. George 61/47 55/40 Average 20.9 17.5 10.3 69/54 Kanab 63/42 Eureka Percent of average 57% 54% 59% 49/41 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

MATTERS OF FAITH to have its operation plan for Reinvestment Agency Bill the landfill approved by Tooele Revisions, sponsored by Rep. continued from page A1 County, the state Division Sagers, also passed the 2018 of Waste Management and legislative session. We should be thankful both The Tooele County Radiation Control, and the Among other technical Government Study Committee governor. changes, HB 169 states that a recommended replacing Tooele SJR 11 passed the Senate public entity may dispose or Good Friday, Easter happened County’s three-member county 25-2 and the House 61-2. lease property to a redevelop- commission form of govern- House Bill 169, another bill ment agency for less than fair Editor’s note: “Matters of and that He rose again the ment with a five-member, part- that supports EnergySolutions, market value. faith” is a column that provides third day according to the time county council and an also passed the Legislature in HB 169 should clear the local religious leaders a place to Scriptures, and that He was appointed county manager. 2018. way for Tooele County to give, write about how their respective Mark Schalmann seen by Cephas, then by the The study committee is HB 169 allows sell, or lease Utah Motorsports GUEST COLUMNIST faiths provide hope, courage and twelve. After that He was seen waiting for the county attor- EnergySolutions to reduce its Campus to the county’s rede- strength in these modern times. by over five hundred brethren ney to complete a review of its fee payments to the state by velopment agency, according at once, of whom the greater recommendation. Under state the amount of its radioactive to Sagers. n less than two weeks, their disposal. part remain to the present, but code, the county attorney must waste tax, which the company HB 17 passed the House Christians will celebrate The Roman soldiers mocked some have [died]. After that review the alternate plan of pays on top of the regular 73-0 and the Senate 24-0. IEaster, one of the biggest Him, spit on Him, and beat He was seen by James [Jesus’ government for compliance property, income, and sales House Bill 182, Local Option days of the year. There are Him bloody. Jesus was, as one brother], then by all the apos- with the state constitution and taxes paid by all other busi- Sand and Gravel Tax, died three major festivals in the hymn goes, stricken, smitten, tles. Then last of all He was code. nesses. in the House Revenue and Christian year: Christmas (the and afflicted. Little did all seen by Paul [verses 3-8]. By Other legislation of inter- The fiscal note for HB Taxation Committee. birth of Jesus), Easter (His res- these people know that all this His resurrection from the dead, est to Tooele County residents 169 estimates a $1.7 mil- Sponsored by Rep. Nelson, urrection), and Pentecost (the was done to Jesus as fulfill- Jesus showed Himself the passed by the 2018 state lion annual break in fees for HB 182 would have allowed coming of the Holy Spirit upon ment of the prophecies spoken Victor over sin, death, and the Legislature includes Senate EnergySolutions. local governments to adopt a the Apostles). Each festival has of Him in the Old Testament, grave. As the Church sings to Joint Resolution 11. Rep. , tax of up to 10 cents per ton its own emphasis and is vital as well as the prophecies He Jesus in the Te Deum: “When SJR 11 gives legislative R-Herriman, sponsor of HB for sand and gravel extraction. to the life of the Church and of spoke of concerning Himself, You overcame the sharpness approval for EnergySolutions 169, called the radioactive Use of the tax would have been the individual Christian. including how He would die. of death, you opened the king- to open a new non-hazardous waste tax an “existence” tax limited to construction and Many Christians make the This death — this crucifix- dom of heaven to all believers.” non-radioactive landfill in the for EnergySolutions. The tax maintenance of roads. claim that Easter is the most ion — Jesus willingly endured Such is why some Christians West Deseret adjacent to its break was needed to bring After hearing several con- important day of the year. so that He would pay the debt favor Good Friday over Easter, existing low-level radioactive EnergySolutions’ costs in line struction and sand and gravel However, many Christians we by our sins have racked and vice versa, and why some waste site. with its competitors in other companies’ opposition to the will say that Good Friday (just up before God, pay our debt consider themselves “Good EnergySolutions currently states. bill during a committee meet- a few days before Easter) is completely, and pay for the Friday people” and others places non-hazardous, non- HB 169 passed the House ing, the House Revenue and preferred. What follows, then, sins of all believers at all times “Easter people.” I submit that radioactive waste with the 61-11 and the Senate 21-7. Taxation Committee did not is a disagreement among (past, present, and future) and this doesn’t need to be an Class A low-level radioactive Reps. Doug Sagers, give the bill a vote, either up Christians about which day is in all places. John the Baptist either/or belief. Rather it is waste that it receives for per- R-Tooele, and , or down. more important: Good Friday called Him the “Lamb of God, best to take a both/and atti- manent disposal. R-Grantsville, and Sens. The state Legislature or Easter. Consequently, most who takes away the sin of the tude. As Christians, we should Sen. Thatcher called that Thatcher and Pete Knudson, adjourned its 2018 general ses- Christians identify themselves world” (John 1:29). The “Good be thankful that both Good process “inefficient and expen- R-Brigham City, voted for SJR sion on March 8. either as “Good Friday people” Friday people” would also add Friday and Easter happened, sive.” 11 and HB 169. [email protected] or “Easter people.” that there would be no Easter for without Jesus’ death on EnergySolutions will need House Bill 17, Community Good Friday is the day if there were no Good Friday. Good Friday, there would be Christians observe the cru- However, as the “Easter peo- no resurrection on Easter. And cifixion and death of Jesus ple” would state, if there had without Jesus’ resurrection Book Your Vacation Now – Call For Limited Time Savings Christ. Nearly two millen- been no Easter, there would from the dead on Easter, the nia ago, Jesus was betrayed have been no point to Good events of Good Friday would by one of His own disciples Friday. 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If in this life only we Good Friday on March 30 at plus take a 4-day land tour of Denali National “Big Island” Hawaii, and the lush “Garden Isle” crowd by offering to release have hope in Christ, we are 7:30 p.m., and celebrate Easter Park, Anchorage, Iditarod Sled Dog HQ, bears of Kauai, before returning to Oahu for included the most notorious criminal of all men the most pitiable” Day on Sunday, April 1 at 10 at a wildlife center & option to take an Alaska sightseeing in Honolulu and Pearl Harbor. With he had jailed. In their white- [verses 14, 17-19]. a.m. I pray that through God’s hot hatred for Jesus, they In the same chapter, Paul Word, read and proclaimed at Rail Road dome-car. Hotels, all meals on cruise ocean sunsets and Hawaiian hospitality, this is a demanded all the more that lists everyone to whom the these services, you will also & sightseeing on the land tour included. truly incredible tour. Fully escorted with hotels, He be crucified. 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Chad Carter in character as Mr. Rogers and the cast wave at the end of their performance of “In Our Neighorhood” Saturday afternoon at the Sociable. 2018 Grantsville Sociable PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD

he 134th Grantsville Matt Price and Sociable celebrated both Jerry Stocks per- Tnew and old friendships, form “Everybody community and the neighbor- Ought to Have hoods in the city. a Maid” at the This year’s Sociable Sociable program had the theme of “In our Saturday after- noon. Neighborhoods,” which shined a spotlight on how Grantsville’s unique neighborhoods serve to welcome residents who are new to the city and the Sociable. The theme also served as a welcome for old residents to meet longtime friends and make new friends. More than 1,300 people attended this year’s festivities which included a car show, dinner, live music and dancing plus entertainment from local talent.

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Sarah Kurtz per- formed with the Pioneer Valley Chamber Ensemble at the Sociable program.

Keilani Martinson (above) and ensemble per- formed “Daddy’s Nose” at the Sociable program. Tom Stam sang Neussun Dorma (right) from Turadot by Puccini. TUESDAY March 20, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9 PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD Sociable continued from page A8

Deloy Fawson (left) points to himself in a photo of the 1947 Grantsville High School basketball team on display at the family history booth at the Grantsville Sociable Saturday afternoon. Don Neilson (above) is greeted by Neil Critchlow at the Honored Guest Reception.

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Two Republicans — Tracey Karen Nelson, who currently Brigham City; , City; and Libertarian Denyse ering signatures on a petition, Election Marz, Erda and Alison McCoy, holds the District 5 seat, was Tremonton; and Chad Soffee, Cox, Grantsville. or both. continued from page A1 Tooele City — along with appointed to fill a mid-term Garland, filed for Senate District State level elections for 2018 Signature gatherers could Democrat Sam Woodruff, vacancy. At the time of the 17 and Democrat Mike Keil, also include State School Board register to gather signatures as Three Republicans are also Tooele City, filed to run for appointment, Nelson said she Stansbury Park. District 3, which includes Tooele early as Jan. 2 and no later than running for County Commission County Auditor. would not run for election. Two people filed for House and Juab Counties and part of March 15. Petitions are due no Seat B. Those Republicans are: Incumbent County Attorney Incumbent Carol Jensen, District 21, which includes Salt Lake County. later than 14 days before the Brenda Faddis, Stansbury Park; Scott Broadhead is unopposed Erda will face Melissa Rich, Tooele City, Pine Canyon, and Incumbent Linda Hansen, convention of the candidate’s Todd Stewart, Grantsville; and in his bid for re-election. Stansbury Park, in the gen- part of Stansbury Park. West Valley City and Thomas party. Kendall Thomas, Stockton. The battle for Tooele County eral election for School Board The candidates are: Nedreberg, Eureka, both filed Candidates who registered Current county commission- Sheriff may be decided in a District 6. Democrat Debbie Vigil, Tooele for State School Board District 3 for signature gathering were ers Wade Bitner and Myron Republican Party primary elec- Three people filed for state City and incumbent Republican as unaffiliated with any political Scott Broadhead for County Bateman, whose terms expire at tion. The only candidates for Senate District 12, which Doug Sagers, Tooele City. party. Attorney, Marilyn Gillette for the end of 2018, did not file to sheriff are two Republicans, includes Tooele City, east Erda Five people filed for House The filing period for candi- County Clerk, Mitchell Hall run for re-election. incumbent Paul Wimmer, and part of Stansbury Park. District 68, which includes dates ended Thursday at 5 p.m. for County Commission Seat Marilyn Gillette will be run- Tooele City and Dean Adams, The candidates are: Lake Point, part of Stansbury and at 7 p.m. A, Kendall Thomas for County ning for her fourth term as Tooele City. Democrat Clare Collard, Magna; Park, West Erda, Grantsville, Tonight Democrats and Commission Seat B, Paul County Clerk with no opposi- In the non-partisan race Green Party Abrian Velarde, Wendover, Dugway, Rush Republicans will gather in Wimmer and Dean Adams for tion. Gillette said this will be the for three seats on the Tooele Magna; and incumbent Daniel Valley, Vernon, Ophir, Juab and neighborhood caucus meetings County Sheriff, and Merrill last time she will run for office County School Board, two Thatcher, West Valley City. Millard counties, and part of to elect delegates to county Nelson for House District 68. and it is the first time she has people have filed for Districts Four people filed for state Utah County. and state conventions that will Voters can go to the website had no opponent. 5 and 6. The incumbent, Alan Senate District 17, which The candidates include determine which candidates https://vote.utah.com to check For the last four years, Mouritsen, Grantsville, is includes the parts of Tooele incumbent Republican will carry the endorsement of their voter registration status, Gillette’s title has been County the only person who filed for County not included in Senate Merrill Nelson, Grantsville; their party’s convention. precinct name and number, Clerk/Auditor, however the District 7. District 12 and parts of Box the Constitution Party’s Kirk State law gives candidates legislative district and school County Commission decided to Camille Knudson, Stansbury Elder and Cache counties. Pearson, Lake Point; Democrat the choice of getting their name board district. split the two offices, following Park and Teresa McNeill, Erda, The candidates are: Merle Wall, Delta; Independent on the ballot through the cau- [email protected] the 2018 election. have filed for the District 5 seat. Republicans, Clark Davis, American Warren Rogers, Oak cus/convention system, by gath-

18 may be significantly under- Flu reported. Fire continued from page A1 Busico said that Urgent continued from page A1 Care of Tooele Valley was out for the same time period. of flu tests for the month of Due to the ammunition in Bear River and Davis coun- February. the building, fire crews did not ties ranked “high” for influ- “We test for flu using a swab attack the blaze from the inside enza-like illnesses during the up each nostril, but there was of the building but there was no same week. a nationwide shortage of the immediate danger to firefight- Salt Lake, Southeast Utah, flu tests,” Busico said. “The ers, Willden said. The building Utah, and Weber-Morgan first thing we like to do is test was unoccupied and a total loss, health districts were listed as for strep throat using a swab which Willden estimated as “low to moderate” for influen- on the back of the throat. Strep $350,000 to $400,000 in value. za-like illnesses from March symptoms are similar to flu. It took about 20 firefighters 4-10. People get very sick with the nearly three hours to knock The Utah Department of flu and it lasts from 10 days to down the fire, with six engines Health publishes a weekly two weeks. There is a higher and various support equipment, report throughout the influ- fever with the flu than with including water tenders, on enza season that synthesizes strep.” scene. data from a variety of sources She said pharmacies were Limited water availability to give an up-to-date picture of out of Theraflu for a while. The hampered efforts to battle the influenza activity in the state. product is effective in battling blaze, with tenders shuttling The recent report indicated the flu if used within 48 hours 20,000 gallons of water to the that due to technical issues the after contracting the virus. fire, according to Willden. A past several months, influenza [email protected] reservoir was set up to hold the like illnesses in Utah for 2017- water, which was then shuttled by one engine to other appara- tuses on scene. The cause of the fire is still Your Complete Local News Source undetermined but investigators from the state Fire Marshal’s TOOELE Subscribe TRANSCRIPT office were on scene Monday FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO ULLETIN 435-882-0050 morning. A Monday morning fire destroyed the clubhouse at Big Shot Ranch on Higley Road near Grantsville. Crews from B [email protected] North Tooele Fire District and Grantsville Fire Department responded to the blaze.

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SPORTS WRAP Editor’s note Transcript Bulletin sports edi- tor Darren Vaughan is away on vacation. To report scores A different kind of game or results, please email dvaughan@tooeletranscript. com or send a text message to (661) 433-2925 before 11:30 Growing water p.m. Wednesday for publication in Thursday’s edition. polo program Grantsville boys soccer vs. Merit Academy Dayne Linton’s hat trick pro- continues to pelled the Grantsville boys soc- cer team to a 5-1 win over Merit Academy in a non-region home succeed game Thursday afternoon. Dylan DARREN VAUGHAN Deaf and Kaysen Wilson also SPORTS EDITOR had goals for the Cowboys. When most people hear the Tooele baseball at Hunter word “polo,” they think either The Tooele baseball team of a collared, short-sleeved shirt fell 4-1 to Hunter on Friday in or a game played by prim-and- West Valley City. The Buffaloes proper people on horseback as (0-4) traveled to Juan Diego on a relaxing pastime. Tuesday for a Region 11 game Thus, it might come as a sur- that was not complete at press prise that water polo is nether time. formal nor prim and proper. It’s an extremely physical game and Grantsville boys tennis a test of wills that combines The Grantsville boys ten- the skills of soccer, wrestling nis team was in action on and swimming — and a game Thursday and Friday, winning that is drawing increased inter- two of its four matches. On est from the youth of Tooele Thursday, the Cowboys fell 4-1 County. “It’s just booming,” to Class 4A Salem Hills at the Tooele water polo coach Sam Skyhawks’ home tournament. Cox said. “Every year, we get No. 2 singles player Porter more and more kids. I think it’s Whitworth was Grantsville’s word of mouth. The kids go out lone winner. That same day, and say how fun it is, and we Grantsville defeated fellow probably have 20 new players and girls varsity teams went Class 3A foe Manti 3-2 behind this year.” undefeated and won the cham- wins from Whitworth and No. Cox said the water polo pionship. It was an impressive 3 singles player Peter Kurtz, along with the No. 1 doubles program began shortly after feat, considering the team pairing of Andrew Dalton and the Leigh Pratt Aquatic Center hasn’t had as many opportuni- Weston Tuckett. The Cowboys opened, when she and Mike ties to practice since the Pratt also defeated North Sanpete Wells launched the team par- Aquatic Center was briefly 4-1, with wins coming from tially because their own chil- closed for maintenance shortly Whitworth, Kurtz and No. 1 dren wanted to play. Cox was after the end of the high school singles player Seth Beckett, with the program for six years swimming season. as well as Tuckett and Max and Wells for seven before they “I’m just really excited for the Coon at No. 2 doubles. turned it over to another coach. kids because this year is looking Friday’s match against Class After a few years, the program really good,” Cox said, noting 5A Highland ended in a 5-0 died for a year before Cox that the majority of her athletes loss for the Cowboys, though brought it back, and she is now come from the area’s three high matches were close. According in her fourth season in charge school swimming programs. to Cowboys coach Stephen of the team that includes 42 “This is going to be a great sea- Thurgood, Grantsville led most players in grades 7-12 from son, I think. I keep telling them of the way at No. 2 singles, No. across the county. that it’s only going to get harder 3 singles and No. 1 doubles, This season got off to an from here.” but struggled with confidence excellent start when the team Water polo requires a high and ultimately lost in three traveled to Cedar City for a FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS sets. Grantsville traveled to tournament, and both the boys SEE WATER POLO PAGE B8 ® Addy Seal (top) practices with the Tooele County water polo team last week, along with Zane Thomas (left) and Layton Christian on Tuesday for Pam Vidauri (right). a match that was not complete at press time. HS softball scores Thursday Lehi 8, Maple Mountain 7 Snow Canyon 9, Northridge 5 Juan Diego slips past Carbon 18, Pine View 10 Pine View 12, Gunnison 5 Richfield 9, Altamont 8 Friday Stallions in region play Davis 11, Lehi 5 Bear River 13, Wasatch 5 Bear River 14, Spanish Fork 7 Stansbury defense Canyon View 8, Olympus 2 Dixie 14, Piute 4 key in narrow loss Oaks Christian (Calif.) 14, Canyon View 0 ELI SHOVAN CORRESPONDENT Olympus 9, Dixie 7 In a game much unlike its Salem Hills 20, Piute 3 last, the Stansbury boys soccer Spanish Fork 9, Uintah 1 team was solid in its back- Uintah 13, Manti 0 field during a 1-0 home loss Wasatch 9, Canyon View 6 against Juan Diego in Region Wasatch 15, Salem Hills 4 11 play Friday afternoon. The ALA 10, Duchesne 8 Stallions’ defensive capability Bonanza (Nev.) 7, Richfield 3 was a solid turnaround in com- Boulder City (Nev.) 13, South parison from last week’s match Summit 12 away at Bonneville High. Carbon 11, Beaver 0 Senior captain Justin Putter FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO credits the strong defensive Carbon 15, Skyline (Idaho) 11 Stansbury’s Kaden Littlefield (8) gets one past the keeper, but shot sailed effort to Stansbury’s heart and wide. Stansbury lost to Juan Diego 1-0 in Friday’s game. Carbon 19, will to put last week’s match Lincoln County (Nev.) 4 into the past. it up to see what works, and Diego’s lone goal was scored Cedar 10, Juab 4 “I just try to build everybody we found something that on a breakaway after a Stallion Cottonwood 7, ALA 1 up. This game we just changed works pretty well,” Putter said. free kick in the 35th minute. Delta 14, Hillcrest 7 With free kicks prevalent The first half ended in Delta 19, Kanab 7 SHS SOCCER throughout the game, the heartbreak for Stallion players Desert Hills 16, Rigby (Idaho) 0 fierce defensive battles that and fans, with junior forward Desert Hills 18, Grand 1 were waged were too much Mitchell Holdstock breaking Desert Hills 22, Beaver 0 Stansbury Brandon Bustillos (11) for either team’s offensive through the Soaring Eagle Emery 3, Viewmont 1 and Juan Diego’s Antonio Ortega capabilities. No one was able defense, sprinting down the to maintain possession in the left wing leaving the opposing Green Canyon 17, (15) (left top) try to gain control attacking thirds for too long. defenders in the dust. Facing Meadows (Nev.) 2 of the ball during Friday’s game. Stansbury’s Zaxton Hillman (7) Turnovers in play led to many just the keeper, Holdstock was Green Canyon 18, Milford 0 (left) chases down the ball. of the scoring opportunities Green Canyon 12, Skyline 7 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO for either side of the ball. Juan SEE SOCCER PAGE B8 ® Hurricane 9, Emery 4 Hurricane 8, Eldorado (Nev.) 2 Juab 14, Uintah 4 FROM THE SIDELINES Logan 11, Page (Ariz.) 3 Logan 18, Millard 2 Logan 6, Moapa Valley (Nev.) 4 Morgan 4, Hurricane 3 Lesser-known sports still have their place Pine View 11, Summit Academy 1 ootball, basketball and sor official state champion- nis match, as well as racing at team in its own backyard? Or Uintah 7, South Summit 5 baseball are, without a ships. Utah Motorsports Campus, but that the water polo program Uintah 15, Cedar 4 Fdoubt, the three most Darren Vaughan But that’s not to say they my primary focus is on foot- has been around for close to Bountiful 7, Snow Canyon 5 prominent sports on the SPORTS EDITOR aren’t worthwhile endeavors, ball, basketball and baseball, two decades, and continues to South Sevier 10, Pine View 0 American landscape. Whether worthy of being celebrated. as well as volleyball, soccer grow in popularity? Emery 14, Bonneville (Idaho) 4 you’re talking about college, In the time that I’ve been and softball. There are gymnasts, danc- Grand 18, professional or high-school in Tooele County, my weekly But while those sports gar- ers, weightlifters, cheerlead- Lincoln County (Nev.) 5 athletics, they’re the first three there to watch. There’s hardly schedule has mostly been filled ner most of the attention, there ers, boxers and mixed martial Juab 17, North Summit 0 that come to mind. any media coverage. In a lot with an assortment of stick- are so many things going on artists right here in our own Judge Memorial 16, Milford 12 But there are som many of cases, there isn’t even any and-ball sports. Sure, there’s in this county that few people county, along with indoor soc- other sports out there that funding from the schools, and the occasional cross-country are aware of. Did you know cer and ice hockey players; SEE WRAP PAGE B8 ® seemingly fly under the radar. the Utah High School Activities meet, wrestling dual, swim that Tooele County has a state There aren’t many spectators Association doesn’t even spon- meet, golf tournament or ten- championship-caliber rugby SEE VAUGHAN PAGE B8 ® B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY March 20, 2018

5. MOVIES: In the movie “The Wizard of Oz,” what did the Tin Man want from the wizard? by Fifi Rodriguez 6. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a guanaco? 1. ASTRONOMY: How large 7. BIBLE: In the Old is Jupiter’s giant “red Testament, who was spot”? Abraham’s first wife? 2. U.S. STATES: Which is the 8. GEOGRAPHY: What two only U.S. state that begins states border Lake Tahoe? with the letter “p”? 9. WEATHER: What was the 3. HISTORY: Who was the fastest wind speed ever last man to walk on the recorded? moon? 10. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who Moments 4. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: was the first U.S. president The average person speaks to declare war? in Time how many words in a day? The History Channel ➤ On April 8, 563 B.C., Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, Mega Maze is thought to have been born in what is now Nepal. Buddhist tradi- tion had placed his birth in the 11th century B.C., until modern scholars determined he was likely born in the 6th century. ➤ On April 3, 1776, lack- ing sufficient funds to build a strong navy, the Continental Congress gives privateers permis- sion to attack all British ships. Any goods cap- tured by the privateer ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW were divided between the ship’s owner and the government. ➤ On April 6, 1830, Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon reli- gion, organizes the hen did the Easter making papier-mache and Church of Christ. Smith bunny become part cardboard Easter bunny claimed in 1823 that he Wof the tradition of candy containers, which had been visited by an the religious Easter holiday? were sold in the U.S. and angel named Moroni Easter began to be observed filled with candy. By the who spoke to him of an hundreds of years ago to 1920s, there were tin or glass ancient Hebrew text. commemorate the rising of candy containers shaped like Smith translated this Christ from the dead, and it bunnies and other Easter has gradually become asso- symbols and, of course, toys. text, and in 1830 The ciated with the themes of Holiday collecting is Book of Mormon was the renewal of life in nature becoming more popular. published. and flowers. It was not until Easter items include religious ➤ On April 7, 1945, the about the 18th century that pictures and memorabilia, Japanese battleship the Easter egg became part baskets, bunnies, chicks, Yamato, purportedly the of the celebration. ducks, nut cups, place cards, greatest battleship in the The egg has long been a postcards and store advertis- world, is sunk in Japan’s symbol of eternal life, and ing. Prices have gone down first major counterof- decorating and hunting for and up since 1980. fensive in the struggle Rest in peace, Riley eggs became part of the • • • for Okinawa. It sank symbolism of the holiday. Q: My childhood teddy after being struck by 19 mixed-breed toy terrier, he ibly loving dog. Under our As years passed, cardboard bear is, I am told, a Steiff had specific health needs care and with Zu-Zu at his and papier-mache eggs were and valuable. What deter- American aerial torpe- that weren’t met, and by the side, his health improved. used, then real eggshells mines the price? does, drowning 2,498 of time he reached the shelter He lived with us for just over with the liquid egg blown out A: Some Steiff teddy its crew. had severe kidney disease two years before finally pass- through a small hole. Other bears sell for thousands of ➤ On April 5, 1969, some and diminished neurological ing away last week. countries used sugar eggs dollars, but many things 100,000 antiwar dem- function. We were thrilled to foster and wooden eggs. All eggs influence the price. A real onstrators march in New The vet told us that we Riley and just wanted the were decorated. Soon there Steiff should have a button York City to demand would likely be his last fami- world to know about him. were Easter egg hunts and in the ear that says Steiff. that the United States ly. Because his heart and kid- Please tell your readers, if Easter egg rolls, but still no The high-priced bears are old withdraw from Vietnam. neys were damaged, along they have the means, to con- Easter bunny. and have mohair fabric in a The weekend of protests DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I with other issues, he was not sider fostering rescued pets During the early 18th cen- rare color. White, lavender, ended with demonstra- wanted to write and tell you expected to live more than to prepare them for even- tury, Pennsylvania Germans black or red is best. Older tions and parades in about “Riley,” a little dog six months. Knowing this, tual adoption. — Tracey L., suggested that, in spring, bears are stuffed with straw, we fostered. He came to us we were determined to make Gloucester, Massachusetts the Easter Bunny would hide kapok, excelsior or sawdust, other cities. after being rescued from a his final days as comfortable DEAR TRACEY: Riley indeed eggs or perhaps put them not polyester. Any nylon or ➤ On April 2, 1979, the terrible living situation, and and loved as possible. We sounds like a wonderful dog, in an upside-down hat that plastic part suggests a newer world’s first anthrax he had spent a long time have another rescue, a fierce and I’m glad he found his way was left out overnight. That bear, worth a lower price. epidemic begins in getting medical treatment at little mutt named “Zu-Zu,” to you. Thank you for sharing custom soon grew to a basket Very large and very small Ekaterinburg, Russia the local shelter before being who became Riley’s little sis- his story. to be filled with eggs, candy bears are expensive. “Well- (now Sverdlosk), killing cleared to stay with a family. ter and protector, cuddling and fake green grass. By the loved” (tattered) bears used 62 people. The Soviet Riley was emaciated when next to him in his doggie Send your pet care tips, 20th century, there were to be OK, but now collectors government blamed he was rescued. He was bed. questions or comments to stuffed-toy Easter bunnies, want toys in almost perfect tainted meat, but in missing one eye from an Despite the abuse he suf- [email protected]. porcelain figurines of bun- condition. 1992 the real cause was attack by another dog. As a fered, Riley was an incred- © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. nies and a German business © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. found: Workers at the weapons plant had failed to replace a crucial filter. numbers, “The Good Doctor” that there is a movie prequel series, which, like the original ing to her tourist-trap home- ➤ On April 4, 1982, is ABC’s most-watched new in the works. Warner Bros. series, is based on the Melinda town of Roswell, New Mexico, hockey sensation Wayne series in 13 years, and its audi- recently announced that Metz book “Roswell High,” the daughter of undocument- Gretzky of the Edmonton ence holds steady each week. Chase and Lawrence Konner with this go-round having an ed immigrants discovers a Oilers finishes the NHL Earlier this season, Freddie (a writer for “The Sopranos” immigration twist. shocking truth about her teen- season with 212 points, received a Golden Globe and “Boardwalk Empire”) The CW gave this descrip- age crush who is now a police the only player in NHL nomination for his work as have already written a script, tion: “After reluctantly return- officer: He’s an alien who has history to break the 200- the unique doctor. The series, tentatively titled “The Many kept his unearthly abili- point barrier. He went which airs Monday nights Saints of Newark.” According ties hidden his entire life. on to repeat the feat at 10/9c, also stars Richard to The New York Times, the She protects his secret three more times. Q: Hands down, my favor- Schiff, Antonia Thomas, story will take place in Newark as the two reconnect ite new show is “The Good Nicholas Gonzalez, Chuku during the 1960s and revolve and begin to investigate © 2018 King Features Synd. Doctor.” Please tell me that Modu, Beau Garrett, Hill around the city’s race riots, his origins, but when a it has been renewed for Harper and Tamlyn Tomita. which pitted the Italian and violent attack and long- another season! — Patti T., • • • African-American communi- standing government cov- via email Q: I remember there had ties against each other during er-up point to a greater A: ABC’s breakout fresh- been talk of a “Sopranos” the “Long Hot Summer of alien presence on Earth, man medical drama has movie before James 1967.” the politics of fear and indeed been renewed. As you Gandolfini passed away a • • • hatred threaten to expose know, the show centers on few years ago, in order to READERS: Let’s talk reboots him and destroy their Dr. Shaun Murphy (expertly let us know how everyone (again)! In the past few weeks, deepening romance.” Subscribe Today played by Freddie Highmore), is doing after that shocking I’ve been mentioning older 882-0050 a first-year surgical resident series finale. Are there any series that have gained new Write to Cindy at King at Chastain Medical Center in plans to resurrect that idea? life, including “Roseanne,” Features Weekly Service, For All the Big Events in Life San Jose, California. Shaun — Jonathan F., Trenton, NJ “Charmed,” “American 628 Virginia Drive, Let Everyone Know! has autism and savant syn- A: Because of James’ death Idol,” “Will and Grace,” “Full Orlando, FL 32803; or drome, which serves to help back in 2013, the possibility of House,” “Murphy Brown,” etc. e-mail her at letters@cin- Place a Notice in the him see solutions that his col- a “Sopranos” where-are-they- Now you can add “Roswell” dyelavsky.com. leagues sometimes can’t when now movie is pretty much nil; to list of revived series. The Transcript Bulletin! tough medical cases cross however, series creator David CW has given a pilot order to © 2018 King Features Synd. Freddie Highmore Weddings • Birthdays their paths. According to the Chase recently announced revisit the fantasy/alien drama Graduations • Military Missionaries ANSWERS Anniversaries Trivia Test Answers Honors & Awards 1. Twice as big as the 7. Sarah 435-882-0050 Earth 8. Nevada and 2. Pennsylvania California 58 N. Main, Tooele 3. Eugene Cernan 9. 253 mph wind 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) 4. 7,000 to 20,000 gust registered words on Barrow Island, TOOELETRANSCRIPT 5. A heart Australia BULLETIN 6. A camelid native to 10. James Madison South America © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. TUESDAY March 20, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 MONDAY’S WARM COCOA We don’t need to let optimism disappear from our daily lives was an intern in Sen. Jake stores and pantries alike to the highest ever. “US indus- see if I was off in some way. against conventional wisdom. Garn’s office in 1981. purchase and consume fresh trial output is at an ‘all-time Grimm is a retired chief Perhaps it’s because optimism That’s where I first saw and fruits and vegetables grown, in record.’” Inflation has been financial officer of more than has simply gone out of style? I Lynn Butterfi eld used a fax machine. I viewed it season, on the other side of the “low for a decade” and mort- two global companies, so when But, there is no need for you GUEST COLUMNIST as a miracle. We’d use a type- planet for our consumption in gage, and other borrowing we were working together this and I to let optimism disappear writer, type the message we the dead of winter. And, this costs, is at “historic lows.” week, I asked, “Have you been from our lives. wanted to distribute, attach it food has fed more than bodies Crime, “especially homicide,” surprised with how quickly our As you read this, on your to a drum on the fax machine under 40 years ago, would alone. It has created new busi- is in long-term decline as well. economy has rebounded from computer, a freshly printed and then hit send. Moments have viewed as impossible. nesses in parts of our world These are all facts that have 9/11 and the economic crash paper, or on a pad, stop for one later, the distinct sound of a And, for some reason, we are that were previously “undevel- largely gone unreported in of 2008?” moment and let the miraculous telephone modem would sig- in a time, living a life, that oped.” As a result, by 2015, the both social and news media. So He responded with, “Yes! mechanism you’re reading it nal a connection and I’d watch often seems impossible for us United Nations reported global it’s easy to feel as if our way of It just goes to show how resil- on signal optimism to your the drum spin for almost 10 to recognize as amazing by any malnutrition had declined to life will soon end and to have ient we are as a people, not brain. Then say, “I live in a far- minutes as it transferred data historic standard. The food we the “the lowest level in his- continuous negative feelings. It just in the United States, but off intended future where mir- to its intended location in far eat is just one incredible exam- tory.” has even become popular to be also across the world. We’re acles occur in every moment of off Utah. ple of such thoughtlessness. Here are other optimistic negative, so when I began feel- accomplishing things we never every beautiful day!” Now, here I sit, in the far-off Until the development of facts that Gregg Easterbrook ing optimistic over such posi- dreamed as possible! Life is future from 1981 and marvel long-distance transportation, unveiled to me recently. tive facts, I thought I’d better getting better and better.” Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda at the life you and I live today. farming was a local business. Disease rates are in “long- ask my friend James Grimm, a His response made me feel and is a managing broker for a It’s a life that, people just Now, we walk through grocery term decline” and longevity is seasoned expert, questions to much better as it also runs real estate company.

MILITARY Utah kids to ‘Kick Butts’ on March 21 Mathew Coons WASHINGTON, March tion. Since 2000, the national who smoke cigarettes. The “On Kick Butts Day, kids Mathew Coons of 16, 2018 /PRNewswire- smoking rate among high latest trend with teens is are celebrating the progress Tooele, Utah, has suc- USNewswire/ -- Kids in Utah school students has fallen by JUUL, an e-cigarette that we’ve made to reduce tobacco cessfully graduated from will unite against tobacco 71 percent (from 28 percent looks like a computer use and building momentum the United States Marine use on March 21 as they join in 2000 to 8 percent in 2016). flash drive and comes in to get us across the finish Corps’ boot camp and thousands of young people However, the fight against flavors like mango and line,” said Matthew L. Myers, is now a U.S. Marine. nationwide to mark Kick Butts tobacco is far from over: fruit medley. President of the Campaign for He returned home on Day. More than 1,000 events • Tobacco use is still the No. In Utah, tobacco use claims Tobacco-Free Kids. “Elected Saturday, March 17, are planned across the United 1 cause of preventable 1,300 lives and costs $542 leaders in every state can help 2018, and is home for States for this annual day of death in the U.S., killing million in health care bills create the first tobacco-free 10 days before returning youth activism, sponsored by over 480,000 people and each year. Currently, 4.4 per- generation by supporting to duty. He is a recent the Campaign for Tobacco- costing about $170 billion cent of Utah’s high school stu- proven strategies to prevent graduate of Tooele High Free Kids. (See below for a list in health care expenses dents smoke. youth tobacco use.” School and is the son of of local events.) each year. On Kick Butts Day, kids On Kick Butts Day, kids Joseph Coons and Krystal On Kick Butts Day, kids • Tobacco companies spend and health advocates are join in creative events rang- Beaumont. encourage their peers to be $8.9 billion a year – $1 calling on elected officials to ing from classroom activities tobacco-free, reject tobacco million every hour – to implement proven strategies to educate their peers about companies’ devious marketing market tobacco products that make up a “roadmap to the harmful ingredients in and urge elected officials to in the U.S., often in ways a tobacco-free generation.” cigarettes to rallies at state help make the next generation that appeal to kids. These strategies include capitols. Your Complete Local tobacco-free. • Electronic cigarettes have tobacco tax increases, compre- For a full list of Kick Butts This year, Kick Butts Day become the most popular hensive smoke-free laws, rais- Day activities in Utah, visit is focusing attention on the tobacco product used by ing the tobacco sale age to 21, www.kickbuttsday.org/map. News Source progress the U.S. has made in kids – nationwide, 11.3 well-funded tobacco preven- Additional information about reducing youth smoking and percent of high school tion programs and banning tobacco, including state-by- Contact us today 435.882.0050 TOOELETRANSCRIPT the actions needed to create students use e-cigarettes the sale of flavored tobacco state statistics, can be found at or [email protected] BULLETIN the first tobacco-free genera- compared to 8 percent products. www.tobaccofreekids.org.

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Free Preschool Hour First Baptist Food Pantry new or different you would like to see, Tooele Valley Family History Parkinson’s disease Support Tooele Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- stop by the social quarters, fill out a sur- Center Group vey and let us know your opinion. Senior Center Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour ing an emergency food pantry to meet Research your ancestors free with trained A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be of learning, singing and creating. The class the needs of our community. Hours are The senior center is for the enjoyment of FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. is for all children up to 5 years old. Please Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First Snacks all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 Tooele has a support group for persons come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Hungry? Need a snack? Available in the activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. social quarters, during business hours: exercise program, line dancing, wood- of operation: Tuesday through Friday, ers. You can learn how others are coping are located at West Elementary School, Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, burgers $3.75 carving, Wii games, watercolor class, mov- ($4 with cheese), chicken sandwich $3.75 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday with PD and how to live well. We meet the 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter Food Banks evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. ies and health classes. Meals-on-Wheels Tooele County Food Bank, Grantsville ($4 with cheese) and personal pizzas $3. through the south side doors. by appointment only. Special classes at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele available for homebound. Lunch served Emergency Food Pantry, and the Tooele offered regularly. Call the center for more Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at weekdays. For age 60 and above, sug- County Food Bank are in need of canned Dart League St. Marguerite Catholic School information. 435-840-3683. gested donation is $3. For those under Students of all faiths are welcome from meats, soups, pasta and any non-perish- The Elks will be starting a fall and winter age 60, cost is $5. Transportation available preschool through 8th grade at Tooele able foods. We are accepting donations dart league at the lodge. The league will be played on Thursday evenings and will Tooele Family Al-Anon Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope to the store or doctor visits for residents in County’s only faith-based school. for Pathways Women’s and Children’s Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- be a 12-week season, beginning the first to Recovery” Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Shelter (victims of domestic abuse). They at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 portation information call 435-843-4102. preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small are in need of socks, underwear, blankets Thursday in October. Contact the Lodge or Jesse 435-224-7228 with any questions. basement at the back of the building. For p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele For more information about the Tooele class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- for twin beds, hygiene products (hair- questions or more information, please Center, call 435-843-4110. (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or spray, hair gel, body wash, nail polish and call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at those affected by someone else’s addic- Donate to library visit www.stmargschool.org. remover) toys. Anything will be appreci- Historical Society 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help ated. Underwear and socks must be new. Please remember the “Friends of the by sharing our experience, strength and Other items can be gently used. Please Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U Tooele City Library” when doing your Historical books hope. For more information, please con- Education help us help our community. Drop boxes This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the spring cleaning and donate your used Tooele County Historical Society’s books tact Terri at 435-313-4851. are located in the Intermountain Staffing Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. books to the bookstore in the library. are available to purchase at meetings. The Family Finance Challenge Office, 7 S. Main Street #203 in Tooele. Main St., Tooele. For more information, Military Items Wanted Money from book sales is used to sup- Join the Family Finance Challenge spon- History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann When you no longer want your military port programs within the library. The sored by USU Extension. Make a family The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in Baby blankets needed Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note at 435-849-4180. items, do not take them to Deseret library is located at 128 W. Vine St. For finance goal, attend fun activities, join the Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- cards depicting four different pioneer Industries or a thrift store. Bring them more information, call 435-882-2182 or Facebook group and report how you are ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Alcoholics Anonymous buildings for $4. These make great gifts — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, go online to tooelecity.org. Thank you for doing meeting goals during this 12- week Blankets should be new and in good Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 for family and friends. Please call Alice shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, your support. program. Earn enough points and receive condition. Homemade blankets are also p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — a $50 Wal-Mart or grocery store gift card. accepted if new. Donations can be turned Utah Ave. For more information, contact Books for the Whole Family purchase these books. to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be To register, go to extension.usu.edu/ in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- Donated children’s books and paperbacks displayed with honor and respect. Call tooele and click on Tooele County Saves Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in 694-2624. are for sale for 25 cents, and hardcovers Seeking Historical Items Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. Challenge box. Fill out survey to begin. Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. The Tooele County Historical Society Questions? Contact Darlene at darlene. any questions. Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group Children’s Choir Auditions on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 would like members of the community Join us the 3rd Monday of each month [email protected] or text/call 435- Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele who have any family or personal histories, from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical 840-4404. Community Closet tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 City Library. All proceeds go back to the photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Clean out your closets. The Community years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, library for projects and programs. VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Health Department’s Aging Services pro- Online courses Closet is accepting donations for gently owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Online courses in Network+ and Security+ would like to donate to our organization gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s used clothing. Donations are accepted directs the choir. Blake has a degree in Bingo is back IT are designed for the IT professional to please call us. We are also looking for Association Caregiver Support Groups. at your neighborhood school. Contact vocal performance and has taught at the St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started who seeks to upgrade his or her skills and books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- The groups are designed to provide emo- Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any collegiate level. If your child loves to sing its bingo games again on Fridays starting knowledge of networking and security. chures or any history that pertains to the tional, educational and social support for questions. and you are looking for an exceptional at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. Courses prepare students for the CompTIA Tooele County area. If you would like to caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. musical experience for them, this is it. For Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with Network+ and Security+ exams. Call donate them to our organization, or if you more information and to register for an questions. Tooele Technical College at 435-248-1800 Moose would let us make a copy for the Tooele Food Addicts in Recovery audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. for more information or to enroll. County Historical Society, please call 435- Anonymous com or call 435-277-0755. Grantsville Meals at the Lodge 882-1612. Are you having trouble controlling the Get enrolled Friday and Saturday night dinners will be way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Rocky Mountain Hospice Start the New Year off right and enroll served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night dinners Family History Center Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- Want to have more meaning in your life. in training at Tooele Technical College. change weekly or you can order from the Groups and Events Find the Past — come find your ancestors ery program for anyone suffering from Do you want to do something that is Sharpen your current skills or train for a menu. All meals are for a reasonable price. at our center, 113 E. Cherry St. (behind Wildlife Federation Banquet food addiction. Meetings are held every satisfying and of great service to your new career. Most programs have open No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch the stake center). Share your past and Tooele County Wildlife Federation, the Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, community? Then become a Rocky enrollment and you can enroll anytime of specials are available at the lodge from 11 learn more of your heritage. Whether it oldest conservation organization in the 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- the year. Get a commercial driver’s license a.m. For members and their guests only. is your hobby or just a general interest, county, will hold its 84th annual banquet north back entrance. For more informa- ence required. All training, background in as little as 4 weeks and get on-the-road beginner to advanced researcher — all are on March 24 at Deseret Peak Complex. tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or check and TB tests provided by Rocky to a lucrative career. Tooele Tech also Breakfast welcome. Trained consultants are avail- Doors will open at 6 p.m. Cost is $10 per Carolyn at 435-882-0805 or visit www. Mountain. The only requirement is your offers CPR classes to its students and the Breakfast will be served every Sunday able to assist you. Hours are Mondays 10 person, plus the price of membership, foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to desire to help someone in need. Please public on the second Monday of every meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesdays noon to 4 p.m., which is $5 for a single, $20 for a family or attend. contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain month. Become CPR certified at Tooele the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the Wednesdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursdays $25 for a corporation. Raffle tickets can be Hospice at 801-397-4904. Tech. For more information, call 435-248- women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and enjoy Tooele County Aging noon to 4 p.m. Night hours Tuesday bought in advance from any committee 1800 or visit tooeletech.edu. a great breakfast. Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- The Next Chapter through Thursday are 7-9 p.m. Individuals member. For more information, call 435- teers to help us meet the needs of seniors and groups are welcome. Please call 435- Entertainment 830-9290 or 435-882-6795. The Next Chapter is a free social support Adult Education in the community. Many seniors require and educational program to help widows 224-5010 to schedule a group or receive Get your high school diploma this year at A live band will perform Saturday, April Easter Egg Hunt assistance and need rides to doctors or and widowers adjust to the loss of their information about workshops, training, the Tooele Community Learning Center. 7 from 7-11 p.m. For members and their Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. 500 other health professionals. Rides help spouse through monthly activities. You etc. Questions and comments are wel- All classes required for a high school guests only. North, Tooele, will hold a free Easter Egg seniors live more independent lives. Call are invited to join others who are on the come. diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Easter kids party Hunt with prizes at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 435-843-4114 for more information. The same page as you, to begin a new chapter aration and English as a second language Share the past On Sunday, March 24, our annual Easter 31. Children through the sixth grade may Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele are available. Register now to graduate Share the past, submit a history, obitu- kids party is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 1 participate. also are in need of volunteers. For more County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. p.m. Please bring your kids, grandkids, information about volunteering at the more details. Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- The Family History Center in Grantsville and great grandkids. For members and Artist of the Month Grantsville Center, call Dan at 435-843- cation classes are for students 18 and over. is assembling a record of Grantsville their guests only. Diane Hatch is the Stansbury Art and 4753. For volunteering at the Tooele Sons of Utah Pioneers residents. Your submission may be made Literary Society artist for March. Hatch Center, call Debbie at 435-843-4103. Anyone interested in the history of Tooele ESOL Veterans dinner has put together an exhibit created with City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we by emailing to [email protected] or by ESOL conversational classes are held A Veterans Appreciation Dinner will be oils and oil pastels. She has enjoyed Life’s Worth Living Foundation need you. Please come and join us for a coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele held on Thursday, March 29 at 5:30 p.m. experimenting with these mediums to Suicide support group meetings are potluck social dinner at the LDS church, or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- find her own personal expression. Hatch held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- 84074. Come in and receive help from our dents may also come anytime the center is Life Screening likes to simplify what she intends to paint Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- trained consultants. For more information, open for individualized study. Registration The Loyal Order of Moose 2031 will host and pushes for a full sense of color. Her Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Life Line Screening on April 5. Chronic artwork will be displayed on the Wall the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Senior Center diseases such as heart disease, cancer and Gallery at the Tooele County Chamber thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- of each month at 6:30 p.m. tion. The senior center is for the enjoyment of diabetes, are responsible for millions of of Commerce building, 154 S. Main St., cide, please plan on attending. Please go all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- premature deaths every year. Life screen- Tooele, for the month of March. The pub- on Facebook and like our page to keep Grandparent Networking Group Early Head Start ings are fast, painless and affordable. current with our latest news and events. Come meet and network with others tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include Do you have a child under age 3? Are you lic is invited to view these works during Three key tests check for blocked carotid Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- who are raising their grandchildren. For Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceram- currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head the chamber’s regular business hours. arteries, atrial fibrillation, and high blood livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. address or other information, call Trisha ics, pinochle, movies and wood- carving, Start is a free program for eligible families pressure, which are the three leading risk Messiah 435-849-2536 or email at tesschelble@ etc. Meals-on-Wheels is available for the that offers quality early education for factors for stroke. Other tests check for The special Easter performance of Disabled American Veterans yahoo.com. homebound. Lunch served weekdays. For infants and toddlers in the home; parent abdominal aortic aneurysms and harden- Handel’s “Messiah” will held Sunday, Chapter 20 age 60 and above, suggested donation education; comprehensive health services ing of the arteries in the legs. A bone March 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Tooele Stake The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County TC Squares Dance Club is $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. to women before, during and after preg- density screening to assess osteoporosis Center, 200 E. 200 South in Tooele City. Chapter for the Disabled American The TC Squares Dance Club has begun Transportation is available to the store or nancy; nutrition education and family dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke doctor visits for residents in the Tooele risk is also offered and is appropriate for Veterans holds monthly general member- support services. Call 435-841-1380 or both men and women. Many events also Lenten Season ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 and Grantsville areas. For transportation 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free First Lutheran Church, located at 7th West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please information, call 435-843-4102. offer blood tests, including cholesterol, 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third additional information. glucose and C-reactive protein screenings, Street and Birch in Tooele City, invites Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those bring finger food to share. For more infor- Daughters of Utah Pioneers as well as take-home colon cancer early you to join us for this Lenten season’s who wish to attend the leadership meet- mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, Free developmental evaluation midweek services as we reflect on Jesus’’ Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s The DUP is seeking any family histories, DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers detection tests. For more information or ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the seven last words on the cross. Services are website at tcsquares.com. photographs, books, stories or vintage a variety of services to families with to schedule an appointment, call 1-888- appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele Wednesdays at 7 p.m. A light supper is artifacts (before 1900) to display at the infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. 653-6441 or go to lifelinescreening. County veterans are invited to attend. Tooele County Homemakers com/communitycircle or text the served before the service at 6 p.m. Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Individualized services are available to The new season of Tooele County word circle to 797979. Pre-registration is hold its monthly executive and general W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. enhance development in communication, Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Homemakers is from September to May. required. meetings on the third Thursday of every Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the motor development, cognition, social/ The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society club For December and January, the group month at the Pioneer Museum (rear Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- emotional development, self-help skills meets the third Tuesday of the month will meet on the second Tuesday of both entrance). The executive meeting will tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or and health concerns. Contact us for a free (except June, July and Aug), 7:30-9:30 p.m. months from 10 a.m. -1:30 p.m. at the USU Eagles be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit developmental evaluation at 435-833- in the Pioneer Museum downstairs confer- Extension Office auditorium or inside the will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or 0725. ence room located at 47 E. Vine St. Tooele. Tooele County Health Department, 151 Dinner volunteer drivers — no DAV membership www.exploretooele.com. Come learn about rocks, minerals and N. Main, Tooele. The meetings include a Friday dinners have been postponed until is required. Will need a VA physical. No ways to craft them and enjoy field trips luncheon and often include speakers. For Adult Religion Class further notice. monthly meetings are held in December. Charity for rock collecting. Membership is $15 per more information, call Cindy at 435-843- The Grantsville West Stake will sponsor a Sunday Breakfasts Call commander James Yale at 435-849- BYU adult religion class on New Testament year. For more information, send ques- 0202 or Thiel at 435-224-4807. Tooele Children’s Justice Center Regular Sunday breakfasts will be served 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee Gospels on Wednesdays from Jan. 10-April tions to tooelegemandmineralsociety@ Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in from 9-11:30 a.m. There will be a $5 spe- Thomas at 435-830-8487. Tooele County Quilters 11 from 7 -8:30 p.m. at the Grantsville gmail.com. need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and cial, $7 for adults, $3 for seniors and $3 It’s a new year and the Tooele County Seminary, 115 E. Cherry St., Grantsville. Health Department and Aging snacks. We appreciate all donations. For for kids 11-years and younger. The meal Local author seeks photos Quilters are ready to go. If you’re interest- Tuition is $21. The classes will be taught by inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 includes coffee and or a glass of juice or A local author and historian is seeking Services hours ed, come join us for our first meeting of Matthew Bunkall. For more information, The Tooele County Health Department S. 100 East, Tooele. milk. Bad Beer is available. The public is original photographs of Saltair, Black 2018 at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 16 in the Tooele call Joe Peterson at 435-884-6326. and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- invited. Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are United Methodist Dinner tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 Tooele United Methodist Church offers a as well as any similar turn-of-the-century $20 per year to be paid at the first meet- PP’s Monthly Dinner Meeting attractions and resorts for an upcoming p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. ing. All meetings are held on the third Schools free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and PMP Corrie Anderson will host the dinner Check out our calendar on our main page social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is book project. Those who wish to con- Tuesday of each month. For more informa- at the Casa Del Re Mexican Restaurant in tribute information or photographs of for holiday hours and closures. For more tion, call 435-843-7649. Community Council served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. information, call 435-277-2301. Tooele High School will hold its next Grantsville on Wednesday, March 21 at these parks should contact Emma Penrod Community Council meeting Wednesday, Tooele Valley Resource Center 7 p.m. All PPs are invited to attend. See at [email protected]. Contributions March 21 at 5 p.m. in the library. All par- The Tooele Valley Resource Center, now you all there. will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be ents are welcome and encouraged to sharing a building with the Tooele County released pictorial history book. There is Bulletin Board Policy attend. Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, Tooele, Elks no such thing as too many photographs is currently in need of donations. Please as the author needs a minimum of 160 If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript- Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to pbradfield@tooele- Story and Craft Hour consider donating items such as deodor- Meetings photographs, and any help is greatly Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the transcript.com. “The Bulletin Board” is for special community events, ant, Chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, Lodge meetings are held the second and appreciated. Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, combs fourth Tuesday of every month. House charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For- the adventures of books and make fun Tooele Valley Free Masons and brushes. Cash is also welcomed. committee meetings are held every third profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please crafts. For more information, call 435-833- Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Those who receive services include indi- Tuesday of the month. All members are limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West viduals or families in crisis, the homeless second Friday of each month for din- cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee welcome and encouraged to attend. ner and socializing. If you are interested Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, and families at risk of becoming homeless. your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- Tooele. Please enter through the south For more information, call 435-566-5938 Friday Night Dinners or have questions, please join us at the Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior side doors. or fax 435-843-0244. 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POSTING CLOSES: March 25, 2018 SELL YOUR com- Sloan (435) (Published in the Tran- Applicants selected for hire will be given a POSITION SUMMARY: Assume responsibility for the proper operation and maintenance of company mixer. puter in the classi- 840-5029 Group 1 script Bulletin March conditional job offer based on successfully DUTIES: fieds. Call 882-0050 20 & 22, 2018) passing all phases of the selection process, a or visit www.tooele- FORECLOSURES • Deliver concrete to each job within the specifi cation as instructed on the delivery ticket. WANT TO get the lat- comprehensive background investigation, drug transcript. com Also new, existing test, eye exam and psychological examination. • Change fl at tires, keep the mixer clean, and use of reclaimer and washout facilities. and “HUD” owned est local news? Sub- • Maintain a commercial driver’s license (CDL) and Department of Transportation (DOT) Medical Card. DEADLINES FOR homes. 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MLS Or email to Apply on-line at genevarock.com/careers/ and include a RESUME with application. SELL YOUR car in the 882-0050 or visit [email protected] Any questions, please contact: [email protected] Transcript Bulletin BECOME A SUB- www.tooeletran EEO Employer Classified section. SCRIBER. 882-0050 script.com DRAFT FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IM- PACT: Explosives Testing at Dugway Proving Ground U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground (DPG) is a Major Range and Test Facility Base op- erated by the U.S. Army Test and Evalua- tion Command (ATEC) to conduct comprehen- sive and realistic test- ing of chemical and biological defense agents. Additionally, DPG trains Depart- ment of Defense (DoD) active and re- serve personnel in chemical/biological de- tection, protection, and decontamination. DPG testing and training is conducted with a strong commitment to environmental protec- tion and personal/pub- lic safety. DPG is the only U.S. Army instal- lation large enough and remote enough to permit comprehensive and realistic testing of chemical defense sys- tems. As a major test facility for the U.S. Army, DPG has a require- ment to conduct foren- sic analysis of chemi- cal explosives to fill data gaps in new tech- nologies. The purpose of the Proposed Action is for DPG to meet this requirement through a series of several ex- plosion tests. The se- ries of tests need to foster an understand- ing of explosive limits and aide in the devel- opment of safety pro- tocols. The Proposed Action consists of two testing programs: the Large-scale Explo- sives Test Program and the Cryogenic Oxygen/Methane and Oxygen/Rocket Pro- pellant 1 (RP-1) Explo- sion Test (COMET) Program. DPG has prepared the attached Draft Environmental Assessment (EA), which is incorporated by reference, and pro- vides an evaluation of the environmental and socioeconomic im- pacts of constructing the Proposed Action. The actions consid- ered in the Draft EA are part of a major fed- eral action, which must be evaluated under the National Environmen- tal Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA). The Draft EA was prepared pursuant to the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 32, Part 651, and the President's Council on Environmental Quality regulations (Title 40, U.S. Code, Parts 1500 through 1508) for im- plementing the proce- dural requirements of NEPA. In preparation of the EA, two alternatives were selected for de- tailed and equal analy- sis: the Proposed Ac- tion and the No Action Alternative. Other al- ternatives were con- sidered, but later elimi- nated from a detailed analysis because they did not meet the re- quirements of the pur- pose and need for the Proposed Action. Description of the Pro- posed Action Large-scale Explosive Test Program The Large-scale Ex- plosive Test Program would involve a single detonation of up to 110,000 pounds (lb) of trinitrotoluene (TNT) net equivalent weight (NEW). The purpose of this test is to char- acterize and correlate the behavior and ex- plosive limits through a series of large-scale explosive events in a realistic scenario in an outdoor field environ- ment. The explosive materi- als used during the Large-scale Explosive Test Program may in- clude, but are not lim- ited to, ammonium ni- trate, ammonium ni- trate and fuel oil, chlo- rate mixtures, nitrate mixtures, TNT, Re- search Department Explosive (RDX), C4, and liquid oxygen (LOX) mixed with fu- els. The test would take place near the All-Purpose Test Grid (APG) area, located northeast of Granite Peak. This area is a designated outdoor field test location that is generally used for chemical defense and conventional munition testing. The APG area is the preferred loca- tion because it is far- ther away from neigh- boring communities compared to other grid DRAFT FINDING OF locations. NO SIGNIFICANT IM- The Large-scale Ex- PACT: plosive Test Program Explosives Testing at would occur during Dugway Proving daylight hours in the Ground late spring or early U.S. Army Dugway summer of 2018. A Proving Ground (DPG) crater up to 30 ft deep is a Major Range and and 40 ft wide would Test Facility Base op- result from the explo- erated by the U.S. sion. An important fac- Army Test and Evalua- tor in conducting the tion Command (ATEC) Large-scale Explosive to conduct comprehen- Test Program is that sive and realistic test- the detonation would ing of chemical and be conducted only un- biological defense der favorable weather agents. Additionally, conditions, in order to DPG trains Depart- mitigate potential envi- ment of Defense ronmental effects from (DoD) active and re- the explosions. DPG's serve personnel in Meteorological Divi- chemical/biological de- sion uses real-time tection, protection, and weather modeling and decontamination. DPG an array of data collec- testing and training is tion instruments to pro- conducted with a vide accurate weather strong commitment to information for DPG. environmental protec- COMET Program tion and personal/pub- The COMET Program lic safety. DPG is the is a series of three only U.S. Army instal- types of explosion lation large enough tests that would be and remote enough to conducted at the APG. permit comprehensive The purpose of the and realistic testing of COMET Program is to chemical defense sys- help determine the ex- tems. plosive safety standard As a major test facility for space launch vehi- for the U.S. Army, cles fueled by LOX DPG has a require- and liquid natural gas ment to conduct foren- (LNG), which is be- sic analysis of chemi- coming an industry cal explosives to fill standard fuel. Cur- data gaps in new tech- rently TNT equivalency nologies. The purpose is used for these mate- of the Proposed Action rials; however, there is is for DPG to meet this evidence that the TNT requirement through a model is not appropri- series of several ex- ate for LOX/LNG ex- plosion tests. The se- plosions. The COMET ries of tests need to Program contains a foster an understand- test series that has ing of explosive limits been designed to pro- and aide in the devel- duce the appropriate opment of safety pro- physical and statistical tocols. data needed to make The Proposed Action an accurate explosive consists of two testing standard for LOX/LNG. programs: the The first series of the Large-scale Explo- COMET Program con- sives Test Program sists of 12 explosion and the Cryogenic tests using 20,000 lb Oxygen/Methane and each of LOX and LNG. Oxygen/Rocket Pro- This is 2.3 times the pellant 1 (RP-1) Explo- theorized amount that sion Test (COMET) could contribute to a Program. DPG has launch vehicle explo- prepared the attached sion. Draft Environmental The second series of Assessment (EA), the COMET Program which is incorporated consists of 4 confined by reference, and pro- by missile (CBM) ex- vides an evaluation of plosions using 20,000 the environmental and lb each of LOX and socioeconomic im- LNG that will use pacts of constructing sleeves/barrels to the Proposed Action. study the effect of The actions consid- pressure on the explo- ered in the Draft EA sion and replicate frag- are part of a major fed- ments from a launch eral action, which must vehicle accident. be evaluated under the The third series of the National Environmen- COMET Program will tal Policy Act of 1969 consist of 6 (NEPA). The Draft EA small-scale tests using was prepared pursuant 2,000 to 10,000 lb of to the Code of Federal LNG and LOX propel- Regulations, Title 32, lants to determine the Part 651, and the mixture below which President's Council on auto-ignition does not Environmental Quality occur. The third series regulations (Title 40, may optionally substi- U.S. Code, Parts 1500 tute LOX/RP-1 for the through 1508) for im- LOX/LNG. plementing the proce- The series of tests for dural requirements of the COMET Program, NEPA. which includes a total In preparation of the of 22 explosions, will EA, two alternatives occur in 2018 over a were selected for de- 36-week period at a tailed and equal analy- rate of approximately sis: the Proposed Ac- one test per week, with tion and the No Action occasional off weeks. Alternative. Other al- The test series, will be ternatives were con- conducted during day- sidered, but later elimi- light hours and during nated from a detailed favorable weather con- analysis because they ditions. The COMET did not meet the re- Program has been de- quirements of the pur- veloped in coordina- pose and need for the tion with Air Force 45th Proposed Action. Space Wing, Air Force Description of the Pro- 30th Space Wing, posed Action NASA, and the Fed- Large-scale Explosive eral Aviation Admin- Test Program istration (FAA). The Large-scale Ex- No Action Alternative plosive Test Program Under the No Action would involve a single Alternative, the detonation of up to Large-scale Explosive 110,000 pounds (lb) of Test Program and trinitrotoluene (TNT) COMET Program net equivalent weight would not occur. (NEW). The purpose Though the No Action of this test is to char- Alternative would not acterize and correlate meet the purpose and the behavior and ex- need for the Proposed plosive limits through a Action, the No Action series of large-scale Alternative is analyzed explosive events in a as per CEQ regula- NOTICE OF TRUS- realistic scenario in an tions to provide a TEE'S SALE outdoor field environ- baseline for potential The following de- ment. environmental im- scribed property will be The explosive materi- pacts. sold at public auction als used during the Environmental Conse- to the highest bidder, Large-scale Explosive quences payable in lawful Test Program may in- The Draft EA evalu- money of the United clude, but are not lim- ated potential impacts States at the time of ited to, ammonium ni- on geology, hazardous sale, at the Tooele trate, ammonium ni- materials and solid County Courthouse, trate and fuel oil, chlo- waste, human health 74 South 100 East, rate mixtures, nitrate and safety, biology Tooele, UT 84074, on mixtures, TNT, Re- and noise. April 18, 2018, at 1:00 search Department As discussed in the p.m. of said day, for Explosive (RDX), C4, Draft EA, implement- the purpose of fore- and liquid oxygen ing the Proposed Ac- closing a trust deed (LOX) mixed with fu- tion would result in dated March 30, 2015, els. The test would less than significant and executed by THO- take place near the negative impacts on MAS BAKE, SINGLE All-Purpose Test Grid geology, seismicity, MAN, as Trustor, in fa- (APG) area, located soil chemistry, occupa- vor of MORTGAGE northeast of Granite tional health, public ELECTRONIC REGIS- Peak. This area is a health and safety, TRATION SYSTEMS, designated outdoor vegetation and wildlife, INC. ("MERS") field test location that migratory birds and SOLELY AS NOMI- is generally used for eagles and noise. NEE FOR AXIOM FI- chemical defense and Environmental Protec- NANCIAL, LLC, ITS conventional munition tion Measures SUCCESSORS AND testing. The APG area The following environ- ASSIGNS as Benefici- is the preferred loca- mental protection ary, which Trust Deed tion because it is far- measures will be ad- was recorded on ther away from neigh- hered to in order to March 31, 2015, as boring communities avoid unnecessary im- Entry No. 410901, in compared to other grid pacts to natural and the Official Records of DRAFT FINDING OF locations. cultural resources. Tooele County, State NO SIGNIFICANT IM- The Large-scale Ex- - The DPG archeolo- of Utah covering real PACT: plosive Test Program gist would be con- property purportedly NOTICE OF TRUS- Explosives Testing at would occur during tacted immediately if a located at 353 Land- TEE'S SALE Dugway Proving daylight hours in the previously unknown mark Drive, Tooele, The following de- Ground late spring or early cultural site is discov- NOTICE OF PUBLIC Utah 84074 in Tooele scribed real property U.S. Army Dugway summer of 2018. A ered. Test personnel COMMENT County, Utah, and will be sold at public Proving Ground (DPG) crater up to 30 ft deep will remain on estab- PERMIT MODIFICA- more particularly de- auction to the highest is a Major Range and and 40 ft wide would lished trails when trav- TION WASATCH RE- scribed as: bidder, purchase price Test Facility Base op- result from the explo- ersing to the site or will GIONAL LANDFILL LOT 301, PARKSIDE payable in lawful erated by the U.S. sion. An important fac- coordinate off-road in- Wasatch Regional PHASE 3 SUBDIVI- money of the United Army Test and Evalua- tor in conducting the gress/egress routes Landfill Inc. and the PUBLIC NOTICE: SION, A SUBDIVI- States of America at tion Command (ATEC) Large-scale Explosive with DPG Cultural Re- State of Utah School The Grantsville City SION OF TOOELE the time of sale, at the to conduct comprehen- Test Program is that source staff to avoid and Institutional Trust Council will hold its CITY, ACCORDING main entrance of the sive and realistic test- the detonation would impacts to cultural re- Lands Administration regular meeting at TO THE OFFICIAL Tooele County Court- ing of chemical and be conducted only un- sources. Snow fencing have asked for a per- 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- PLAT THEREOF, RE- house, a/k/a the Third biological defense der favorable weather will be applied around mit modification for day, March 21, 2018 at CORDED IN THE OF- Judicial District Court, agents. Additionally, conditions, in order to a nearby archeological their Class V landfill lo- 429 East Main Street, FICE OF THE 74 South 100 East, DPG trains Depart- mitigate potential envi- site and test personnel cated on the west side Grantsville, UT 84029. COUNTY RECORDER Tooele, Utah, on Fri- ment of Defense ronmental effects from will not enter the site. If of County Road #128 The agenda is as fol- O F T O O E L E day April 27, 2018, at (DoD) active and re- the explosions. DPG's entrance by testing approximately six lows: COUNTY, STATE OF the hour of 9:30 a.m. serve personnel in Meteorological Divi- staff is required, the miles north of Inter- CALL TO ORDER UTAH. Tax ID: of that day for the pur- chemical/biological de- sion uses real-time DPG cultural staff will state 80 in Tooele AND PLEDGE OF AL- 10-009-G-0301 pose of foreclosing a tection, protection, and weather modeling and be notified prior to en- County. This modifica- LEGIANCE The current Benefici- deed of trust originally decontamination. DPG an array of data collec- trance. tion allows the facility ROLL CALL ary of the trust deed is executed by Jeff Buck- testing and training is tion instruments to pro- - The environmental to construct a new AGENDA: UTAH HOUSING ley and Drazana Buck- conducted with a vide accurate weather hazardous waste con- waste cell 1E/2E ex- 1. Public Comments. CORPORATION, and ley, in favor of Mort- strong commitment to information for DPG. tractor would imple- pansion just west of 2. Mayor Youth the record owner of gage Electronic Regis- environmental protec- COMET Program ment cleanup of any the present working Awards. the property as of the tration Systems, Inc., tion and personal/pub- The COMET Program hazardous waste face of the landfill. 3. Summary Action recording of the Notice as nominee for lic safety. DPG is the is a series of three spills. The approximate area Items. of Default is THOMAS HomeAmerican Mort- only U.S. Army instal- types of explosion - Testing personnel will of the 1E/2E expan- a. Approval of Minutes BAKE, SINGLE MAN. gage Corporation, a lation large enough tests that would be implement ammunition sion cell is 11 acres. b. Approval of Bills Bidders must tender to Colorado corporation, and remote enough to conducted at the APG. and explosives safety The proposed permit 4. Consideration of the trustee a its successors and as- permit comprehensive The purpose of the standards. modification for the contract with Jones $20,000.00 deposit at signs, covering real and realistic testing of COMET Program is to - Test personnel will 1E/2E expansion cell and Demill for engi- the sale and the bal- property located at ap- chemical defense sys- help determine the ex- follow occupational has been reviewed neering services on ance of the purchase proximately 5688 tems. plosive safety standard health standard oper- and determined to be Main Street Project. price by 2:00 p.m. the North Ketch Lane, As a major test facility for space launch vehi- ating protocols and complete and is in 5. Consideration of day following the sale. Stansbury Park, for the U.S. Army, cles fueled by LOX Army Regulation (AR) compliance with the Aqua Engineering for Both the deposit and Tooele County, Utah, DPG has a require- and liquid natural gas 385-10. Utah Solid Waste Per- engineering services the balance must be and more particularly ment to conduct foren- (LNG), which is be- - DPG will implement mitting and Manage- TUESDAY March 20,on 2018 the North Well. paid to Lincoln Title In- described as:TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETINsic analysis of chemi- coming an industry the Public Participation ment Rules. The B7 pub- 6. Consideration of surance Agency in the LOT 916, LAKESIDE cal explosives to fill standard fuel. Cur- Plan to notify the pub- lic comment period for Resolution 2018-08 form of a wire transfer, NO. 9 P.U.D., AC- data gaps in new tech- rently TNT equivalency lic of potential noise the proposed modifica- Public Notices adoptingPublic aNotices Municipal cashier'sPublic check Notices or cer- CORDINGPublic Notices TO THE Public Notices nologies.Public The Notices purpose isPublic used for Noticesthese mate- concerns.Public Notices tionPublic begins Notices on March Meetings WastewaterMeetings Planning tified funds.Trustees Cash pay- OFFICIALTrustees PLAT Miscellaneous ofMiscellaneous the Proposed Action rials;Miscellaneous however, there is - Miscellaneous DPG will use pro- 21,Miscellaneous 2018 and will end Program (MWPP) to ments, personal THEREOF ON FILE is for DPG to meet this evidence that the TNT pane blasts cannons April 20, 2018. PUBLIC NOTICE maintain effluent re- checks or trust checks AND OF RECORD IN ANNOUNCEMENT requirement through a model is not appropri- to flush out wildlife. Documents related to Notice is Hereby Given quirements contained are not accepted. T H E T O O E L E OF APPOINTMENT series of several ex- ate for LOX/LNG ex- Cannons will be oper- this modification can that the Tooele City in the Utah Pollutant DATED: March 12, C O U N T Y R E - AND NOTICE TO plosion tests. The se- plosions. The COMET ated only immediately be reviewed at the fol- Council & Tooele City Discharge Elimination 2018. CORDER'S OFFICE. CREDITORS ries of tests need to Program contains a prior to and during the lowing locations: Redevelopment System (UPDES) Per- LINCOLN TITLE IN- 05-037-0-0040 Estate of Rickey Gene foster an understand- test series that has period of potential Division of Waste Agency will meet in a mit. SURANCE AGENCY The current beneficiary Bysecker ing of explosive limits been designed to pro- harm. Management and Ra- Work Session, on 7. Consideration to By: Diana L. Couch of the trust deed is Deceased Probate and aide in the devel- duce the appropriate - A video system will diation Control Wednesday, March award a contract for Its: Vice President JPMorgan Chase No.: 183300019 opment of safety pro- physical and statistical be installed to observe Multi Agency State Of- 21, 2018 at the hour of janitorial-maintenance Telephone: (801) Bank, National Asso- Timothy William By- tocols. data needed to make the nearby golden ea- fice Building 5:00 p.m. The Meet- services at the Grants- 476-0303 ciation, and the record secker, whose address The Proposed Action an accurate explosive gle nest. The nest will 195 North 1950 West, ing will be Held at the ville City Justice Cen- web site: www.smith- owner of the property is 956 North 580 East, consists of two testing standard for LOX/LNG. be monitored before, 2nd Floor Tooele City Hall Large ter Offices. knowles.com as of the recording of Tooele, Utah 84074, programs: th e The first series of the during and after test Salt Lake City, Utah Conference Room Lo- 8. Discussion about SK File No. 17-1347 the notice of default is has been appointed Large-scale Explo- COMET Program con- activities. For the public’s con- cated at 90 North Main adopting the American (Published in the Tran- Jeff Buckley. The trus- Administrator/Personal sives Test Program sists of 12 explosion The Draft EA will be venience, an unofficial Street, Tooele, Utah. Public Works Associa- script Bulletin March tee's sale of the afore- Representative of the and the Cryogenic tests using 20,000 lb placed at the Dugway copy of the application 1. Open City Council tion Standard with 13, 20 & 27, 2018) described real property above-entitled Estate. Oxygen/Methane and each of LOX and LNG. Proving Ground, Utah; and the draft modified Meeting Gary Pinkham. will be made without Creditors of the Estate Oxygen/Rocket Pro- permit is available on NOTICE OF TRUS- This is 2.3 times the Tooele, Utah; and 2. Roll Call 9. Discussion of Devel- warranty as to title, are hereby notified to: pellant 1 (RP-1) Explo- the Internet at TEE'S SALE theorized amount that West Wendover, Ne- 3. Discussion: opmental Cod e possession, or encum- (1) deliver or mail their sion Test (COMET) “http://www.deq.utah.g The following de- could contribute to a vada Public Libraries - Broadway Heritage Amendment presented brances. Bidders must written claims to the Program. DPG has ov/NewsNotices/no- scribed property will be launch vehicle explo- for public review. The Apartments by Shay Stark from be prepared to tender Personal Representa- prepared the attached tices/waste/index.htm# sold at public auction sion. public will be invited to - Resolution 2018-18 Aqua Engineering. a cashier's check in tive at the address Draft Environmental phacp”. to the highest bidder, The second series of comment through pub- A Resolution of the 10. Discussion of a the amount of above, (2) deliver or Assessment (EA), Written comments will payable in lawful the COMET Program lic notices in the local Tooele City Council proposed rezone from $20,000.00 at the sale. mail their written which is incorporated be accepted if re- money of the United consists of 4 confined papers and comments Declaring 31 Acres of an A-10 zone to an The balance of the claims to the Personal by reference, and pro- ceived by 5:00 p.m. on States at the time of by missile (CBM) ex- are due by 15 April Property on Skyline R-1-21 zone for Wil- purchase price must Representative's attor- vides an evaluation of April 20, 2018 and sale, at the Tooele plosions using 20,000 2018. Drive Surplus and liam (Bill) Castagno lo- be paid by cashier's ney of record, Alan R. the environmental and should be submitted to County Courthouse, lb each of LOX and For further information Authorizing its Sale cated at 4778 Hwy check or wire transfer Stewart, at 1366 East socioeconomic im- the address below. 74 South 100 East, LNG that will use regarding the EA or Presented by Roger 112. received by 12:00 Murray-Holladay pacts of constructing Comments can also Tooele, UT 84074, on sleeves/barrels to this Draft Finding of No Baker 11. Discussion about noon the following Road, Salt Lake City, the Proposed Action. be hand delivered to April 11, 2018, at 1:00 study the effect of Significant Impact 4. Council Reports FBI Shooting Range business day. The Utah 84117, Tele- The actions consid- the Division address p.m. of said day, for pressure on the explo- (FNSI), please contact: 5. Close Meeting presented by Chief En- trustee reserves the phone (801) 278-1063; ered in the Draft EA above and must be re- the purpose of fore- sion and replicate frag- Robert Saxon, DPG - Litigation & Property slen. right to void the effect or (3) file their written are part of a major fed- ceived by 5:00 p.m. on closing a trust deed ments from a launch Public Affairs Officer, Acquisition 12. Grantsville City At- of the trustee's sale af- claims with the Clerk eral action, which must April 20, 2018. dated October 14, vehicle accident. (435) 831-3409, or via 6. Adjourn torney’s presentation ter the sale based of the Third District be evaluated under the Scott T. Anderson, Di- 2016, and executed by The third series of the e-mail at Robert.d.sax- Michelle Y. Pitt on the referendum pe- upon information un- Court, Tooele County, National Environmen- rector THERESA MOORE, A COMET Program will [email protected] . T o o e l e C i t y tition. known to the trustee at Utah, 74 South 100 tal Policy Act of 1969 Division of Waste SINGLE WOMAN, as c o n s i s t o f 6 Conclusion Recorder/RDA Secre- 13. Mayor and Council the time of the sale, East #14, Tooele, Utah (NEPA). The Draft EA Management and Ra- Trustor, in favor of small-scale tests using Based on the analysis tary Reports. such as a bankruptcy 84074, or otherwise was prepared pursuant diation Control MORTGAGE ELEC- 2,000 to 10,000 lb of presented in the Draft Pursuant to the Ameri- 14. Public Comments. filing, a loan reinstate- present their claims as to the Code of Federal Department of Envi- TRONIC REGISTRA- LNG and LOX propel- EA, I find that imple- cans with Disabilities 15. Closed Session ment, or an agreement required by Utah law Regulations, Title 32, ronmental Quality TION SYSTEMS, INC. lants to determine the mentation of the Pro- Act, Individuals Need- (Personnel, Real Es- between the trustor within three (3) months Part 651, and the P.O. Box 144880 ("MERS") SOLELY AS mixture below which posed Action would ing Special Accommo- tate, Imminent Litiga- and beneficiary to after the date of the President's Council on Salt Lake City, UT NOMINEE FOR SE- auto-ignition does not have/would have no dations Should Notify tion). postpone or cancel the first publication of this Environmental Quality 84114-4880 CURITYNATIONAL occur. The third series (circle one and initial) Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele 16. Adjourn. sale. If so voided, the notice or be forever regulations (Title 40, Comments can also be MORTGAGE COM- may optionally substi- significant impact on City Recorder, at Christine Webb only recourse of the barred. U.S. Code, Parts 1500 sent by electronic mail PANY, ITS SUCCES- tute LOX/RP-1 for the the human or natural 843-2110 or michel- City Recorder highest bidder is to re- Date of first publica- through 1508) for im- to: SORS AND ASSIGNS LOX/LNG. environment. There- [email protected], In compliance with the ceive a full refund of tion: March 6, 2018. plementing the proce- [email protected] as Beneficiary, which The series of tests for fore, a FNSI is/is not Prior to the Meeting. Americans with Dis- the money paid to the DATED this 1st day of dural requirements of v. Comments sent in Trust Deed was re- the COMET Program, issued for the Pro- (Published in the Tran- ability Act, Grantsville trustee. THIS IS AN March, 2018. NEPA. electronic format corded on October 18, which includes a total posed Action (circle script Bulletin March City will accommodate ATTEMPT TO COL- By /s/ Alan R. Stewart In preparation of the should be identified by 2016, as Entry No. of 22 explosions, will one and initial), and no 20, 2018) reasonable requests to LECT A DEBT. ANY Attorney for EA, two alternatives putting the following in 437576, in the Official occur in 2018 over a Environmental Impact assist persons with INFORMATION OB- Personal Representa- were selected for de- the subject line: public PUBLIC NOTICE: Records of Tooele 36-week period at a Statement i s disabilities to partici- TAINED WILL BE tive tailed and equal analy- comment on Wasatch Notice is hereby given County, State of Utah rate of approximately required/DPG will ask pate in meetings. Re- USED FOR THAT (Published in the Tran- sis: the Proposed Ac- Regional Landfill Modi- that the Grantsville covering real property one test per week, with ATEC and the Army to quests for assistance PURPOSE. script Bulletin March 6, tion and the No Action fication. All docu- City Planning Commis- purportedly located at occasional off weeks. allow DPG to prepare may be made by call- Notice to Tenant 13 & 20, 2018) Alternative. Other al- ments included in sion will hold a special 38 Millpond, Stansbury The test series, will be an Environmental Im- ing City Hall (435) An action to foreclose ternatives were con- comments should be meeting on Tuesday, Park, Utah 84074 in INVITATION TO BID conducted during day- pact Statement (circle 884-3411 at least 3 the property described sidered, but later elimi- submitted as ASCII March 20, 2018 in the Tooele County, Utah, The Settlement Can- light hours and during one and initial). days in advance of a in this notice has been nated from a detailed (text) files or in pdf for- Grantsville City Hall and more particularly yon Irrigation Com- favorable weather con- (Published in the Tran- meeting. filed. If the foreclosure analysis because they mat. Council Chambers at described as: pany is requesting bids ditions. The COMET script Bulletin March One or more Council action is pursued to its did not meet the re- Under Utah Code Sec- 429 E. Main Street in LOT 38, MILLPOND f o r t h e i r Program has been de- 15, 20 & 22, 2018) Members may partici- conclusion, the de- quirements of the pur- veloped in coordina- tion 19-1-301.5, a per- Grantsville Utah, which PUD "G" SECOND federally-funded pro- SUMMONS FOR pate electronically. scribed property will be pose and need for the tion with Air Force 45th son who wishes to meeting shall begin AMENDED, ACCORD- ject entitled “Settle- PUBLICATION The anchor location sold at public auction Proposed Action. Space Wing, Air Force challenge a Permit Or- promptly at 7:00 p.m. ING TO THE OFFI- ment Canyon Flow IN THE THIRD JUDI- will be City Hall at the to the highest bidder Description of the Pro- 30th Space Wing, der may only raise an CALL TO ORDER CIAL PLAT THEREOF Meter Install” at vari- C IAL DISTRICT above address. unless the default in posed Actio n NASA, and the Fed- issue or argument dur- AND PLEDGE OF AL- ON FILE AND OF RE- ous points of connec- COURT OF TOOELE (Published in the Tran- the obligation secured Large-scale Explosive eral Aviation Admin- ing an adjudicatory LEGIANCE CORD IN THE tion to their irrigation COUNTY, STATE OF script Bulletin March by this property is Test Program istration (FAA). proceeding that was ROLL CALL TOOELE COUNTY system located in UTAH 20, 2018) cured. The Large-scale Ex- No Action Alternative raised during the pub- AGENDA: RECORDER'S OF- Tooele City, Utah. Dominick Lamar New- If the property is sold, plosive Test Program Under the No Action lic comment period 1. Discussion of a Pro- FICE, STATE OF Plans and specifica- man, Petitioner, VS you may be allowed would involve a single A lternative, th e and was supported posed Rezone from an Public Notices UTAH. Tax ID: tions will be available Tonya Louise New- under Utah Code Sec- detonation of up to Large-scale Explosive with sufficient informa- A-10 zone to an Trustees 09-039-0-0038 electronically at Ensign man, Respondent. tion 78B-6-802.7 to 110,000 pounds (lb) of Test Program and tion or documentation R-1-21 zone for Wil- The current Benefici- Engineering & Land THE STATE OF UTAH continue to occupy trinitrotoluene (TNT) COMET Program to enable the Director liam (Bill) Castagno lo- Deadline for public ary of the trust deed is Surveying. A pre-bid TO: Tonya Louise your rental unit until net equivalent weight would not occur. to fully consider the cated at 4778 Hwy notices is 4 p.m. the UTAH HOUSING conference will not be Newman your rental agreement (NEW). The purpose Though the No Action substance and signifi- 112. day prior to publica- CORPORATION, and held, but Mr. Austin You are summoned expires, or until 45 of this test is to char- Alternative would not cance of the issue. 2. Consideration of ap- tion. Public notices the record owners of Jasper with Ensign En- and reqired to file an days after the sale of acterize and correlate meet the purpose and For further information, proval of an Amend- submitted past the the property as of the gineering & Land Sur- ANSWER in writing to the property at auction, the behavior and ex- need for the Proposed please contact Robert ment to Grantsville Ci- deadline will not be recording of the Notice veying can be con- the VERIFIED PETI- whichever is later. If plosive limits through a Action, the No Action Powers of the Division ty’s Land Use Man- accepted. of Default are tacted with any ques- TION FOR DIVORCE your rental or lease series of large-scale Alternative is analyzed of Waste Management agement and Develop- UPAXLP THERESA L. MOORE, tions at ajasper@en- in this matter. Within agreement expires af- explosive events in a as per CEQ regula- and Radiation Control ment Code. TRUSTEES OR SUC- signutah.com or at 21 days after service NOTICE OF TRUS- ter the 45 day period, realistic scenario in an tions to provide a at (801) 536-0255. In 3. Adjourn. CESSOR TRUSTEES (435)843-3590. Sealed of the SUMMONS if TEE'S SALE you may need to pro- outdoor field environ- baseline for potential compliance with the DATED this March 16, OF THE THERESA bids are due on Friday you are served in the The following de- vide a copy of your ment. environmental im- Americans with Dis- 2018. LEE MOORE LIVING March 23rd, 2018 at State of Utah, or within scribed property will be rental or lease agree- The explosive materi- pacts. abilities Act, individu- By the Order of TRUST EXECUTED 2:00 p.m. Late bids 30 days if you are sold at public auction ment to the new owner als used during the Environmental Conse- als with special needs Grantsville City Plan- JANUARY 31, 2017. may not be accepted served outside the to the highest bidder, to prove your right to Large-scale Explosive quences (including auxiliary ning Commission Bidders must tender to at the Company's dis- State of Utah, you payable in lawful remain on the property Test Program may in- The Draft EA evalu- communicative aids Chairman, Jaime To- t he trustee a cretion. If bids are to must file your written money of the United longer than 45 days af- clude, but are not lim- ated potential impacts and services) should pham. $20,000.00 deposit at be mailed or hand de- answer with the clerk States at the time of ter the sale of the ited to, ammonium ni- on geology, hazardous contact Larene Wyss, Kristy Clark the sale and the bal- livered, mail to Ensign of the court at Tooele sale, at the Tooele property. trate, ammonium ni- materials and solid Office of Human Re- Zoning Administrator ance of the purchase Engineering Attn: Aus- County Courthouse, County Courthouse, You must continue to trate and fuel oil, chlo- waste, human health sources at (801) All interested persons price by 2:00 p.m. the tin Jasper 169 N. Main 74 South 100 East, 74 South 100 East, pay your rent and rate mixtures, nitrate and safety, biology 536-4281, TDD (801) are invited to attend day following the sale. St. Unit 1, Tooele, UT Suite 14, Tooele, UT Tooele, UT 84074, on comply with other re- mixtures, TNT, Re- and noise. 536-4284 or by email and provide comment Both the deposit and 84074. Bids must be 84074 and you must April 18, 2018, at 1:00 quirements of your search Department As discussed in the at “[email protected]”. upon these proposals the balance must be accompanied by a Bid mail or deliver a copy p.m. of said day, for rental or lease agree- Explosive (RDX), C4, Draft EA, implement- (Published in the Tran- scheduled for public paid to Lincoln Title In- Bond equivalent to to Dominick Lamar the purpose of fore- ment or you will be and liquid oxygen ing the Proposed Ac- script Bulletin March hearings. Written com- surance Agency in the $7,500 and contractor Newman at 885 W closing a trust deed subject to eviction for (LOX) mixed with fu- tion would result in 20, 2018) ments will also be con- form of a wire transfer, qualifications as stated 1220 S, Tooele, UT dated March 30, 2015, violating your rental or els. The test would less than significant sidered if submitted to cashier's check or cer- in the bid form. The 84074. If you fail to do and executed by THO- lease agreement. take place near the negative impacts on the Zoning Administra- tified funds. Cash pay- bid must be clearly so, judgment by de- MAS BAKE, SINGLE The new owner or the All-Purpose Test Grid geology, seismicity, tor in advance of the m ents, personal marked on the outside fault will be taken MAN, as Trustor, in fa- new owner's represen- (APG) area, located soil chemistry, occupa- Clean Out hearing. The current checks or trust checks of the envelope “Set- against you for the re- vor of MORTGAGE tative will probably northeast of Granite tional health, public zoning Code and pro- are not accepted. tlement Canyon Irriga- lief demanded in the ELECTRONIC REGIS- contact you after the Peak. This area is a health and safety, Your Attic! posed amendments DATED: March 2, tion Company - Settle- VERFIED PETITION TRATION SYSTEMS, property is sold with di- designated outdoor vegetation and wildlife, may be reviewed at 2018. ment Canyon Flow FOR DIVORCE. The TOOELE INC. ("MERS" ) rections about where field test location that migratory birds and TRANSCRIPT the Grantsville City LINCOLN TITLE IN- Meter Install”. The VERFIED PETITION SOLELY AS NOMI- to pay rent. is generally used for eagles and noise. BULLETIN Hall each weekday be- SURANCE AGENCY Company reserves the FOR DIVORCE is on NEE FOR AXIOM FI- The new owner of the chemical defense and Environmental Protec- tween hours of 9:00 By: Paula Maughan right to waive any for- file with the clerk of the NANCIAL, LLC, ITS property may or may conventional munition tion Measures a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Its: Vice President malities and accept or court. READ THESE 882-0050 SUCCESSORS AND not want to offer to en- testing. The APG area The following environ- In accordance with the Telephone: (801) reject any bid it deems PAPERS CARE- ASSIGNS as Benefici- ter into a new rental or is the preferred loca- mental protection Americans with Dis- 476-0303 in its best interest. FULLY. These papers ary, which Trust Deed lease agreement with tion because it is far- measures will be ad- abilities Act, Grants- web site: www.smith- (Published in the Tran- mean that you are be- was recorded on you at the expiration of ther away from neigh- hered to in order to ville City will accom- knowles.com script Bulletin March ing sued for divorce. March 31, 2015, as the period described boring communities avoid unnecessary im- modate reasonable re- SK File No. 17-1281 13, 15, 20 & 22 2018) Dated March 6, 2018 Entry No. 410901, in above. compared to other grid pacts to natural and Invite the quests to assist the (Published in the Tran- Dominick Lamar New- the Official Records of DATED this 16th day DRAFT FINDING OF locations. cultural resources. disabled to participate script Bulletin March 6, man Tooele County, State of March 2018 NO SIGNIFICANT IM- The Large-scale Ex- - The DPG archeolo- Whole in meetings. Request 13 & 20, 2018) (Published in the tran- of Utah covering real Marlon L. Bates, suc- PACT: plosive Test Program gist would be con- for assistance may be script Bulletin March 6, property purportedly NOTICE OF TRUS- cessor trustee Explosives Testing at would occur during tacted immediately if a Town to made by calling City 13, 20 & 27, 2018) located at 353 Land- TEE'S SALE Scalley Reading Bates Dugway Proving daylight hours in the Hall at 435-884-3411 previously unknown mark Drive, Tooele, The following de- Hansen & Rasmussen, Ground late spring or early NOTICE OF PUBLIC Your Yard at least 24 hours prior cultural site is discov- Utah 84074 in Tooele scribed real property P.C. 15 West South U.S. Army Dugway summer of 2018. A COMMENT to the meeting that will ered. Test personnel Sale! County, Utah, and will be sold at public Temple, Ste. 600 Salt Proving Ground (DPG) crater up to 30 ft deep PERMIT MODIFICA- be attended. will remain on estab- more particularly de- auction to the highest Lake City, Utah 84101 is a Major Range and and 40 ft wide would TION WASATCH RE- (Published in the Tran- lished trails when trav- scribed as: bidder, purchase price Telephone: (801) Test Facility Base op- result from the explo- GIONAL LANDFILL script Bulletin March ersing to the site or will TOOELETRANSCRIPT LOT 301, PARKSIDE payable in lawful 531-7870 Business erated by the U.S. sion. An important fac- Wasatch Regional 20, 2018) coordinate off-road in- BULLETIN PHASE 3 SUBDIVI- money of the United Hours: 9:00 a.m. to Army Test and Evalua- tor in conducting the gress/egress routes Landfill Inc. and the PUBLIC NOTICE: SION, A SUBDIVI- States of America at 5:00 p.m. tion Command (ATEC) Large-scale Explosive with DPG Cultural Re- State of Utah School The Grantsville City SION OF TOOELE the time of sale, at the T r u s t e e N o . to conduct comprehen- Test Program is that source staff to avoid and Institutional Trust 882-0050 Council will hold its CITY, ACCORDING main entrance of the 51121-1300 sive and realistic test- the detonation would impacts to cultural re- Lands Administration regular meeting at TO THE OFFICIAL Tooele County Court- (Published in the Tran- ing of chemical and be conducted only un- sources. Snow fencing have asked for a per- 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- PLAT THEREOF, RE- house, a/k/a the Third script Bulletin March biological defense der favorable weather will be applied around mit modification for day, March 21, 2018 at CORDED IN THE OF- Judicial District Court, 20, 27 & April 3, 2018) agents. Additionally, conditions, in order to a nearby archeological their Class V landfill lo- TOOELETRANSCRIPT 429 East Main Street, F I C E O F T H E 74 South 100 East, DPG trains Depart- mitigate potential envi- site and test personnel cated on the west side BULLETIN Grantsville, UT 84029. COUNTY RECORDER Tooele, Utah, on Fri- Public Notices ment of Defense ronmental effects from will not enter the site. If of County Road #128 The agenda is as fol- O F T O O E L E day April 27, 2018, at Water User (DoD) active and re- the explosions. DPG's entrance by testing approximately six 882-0050 lows: COUNTY, STATE OF the hour of 9:30 a.m. serve personnel in Meteorological Divi- staff is required, the miles north of Inter- CALL TO ORDER UTAH. Tax ID: of that day for the pur- Deadline for public chemical/biological de- sion uses real-time DPG cultural staff will state 80 in Tooele AND PLEDGE OF AL- 10-009-G-0301 pose of foreclosing a notices is 4 p.m. the tection, protection, and weather modeling and be notified prior to en- County. This modifica- LEGIANCE The current Benefici- deed of trust originally day prior to publica- decontamination. DPG an array of data collec- trance. tion allows the facility ROLL CALL ary of the trust deed is executed by Jeff Buck- tion. Public notices testing and training is tion instruments to pro- - The environmental to construct a new Reach AGENDA: UTAH HOUSING ley and Drazana Buck- submitted past the conducted with a vide accurate weather hazardous waste con- waste cell 1E/2E ex- 1. Public Comments. CORPORATION, and ley, in favor of Mort- deadline will not be strong commitment to information for DPG. tractor would imple- pansion just west of Every 2. Mayor Youth the record owner of gage Electronic Regis- accepted. environmental protec- COMET Program ment cleanup of any the present working Household Awards. the property as of the tration Systems, Inc., UPAXLP tion and personal/pub- The COMET Program hazardous waste face of the landfill. 3. Summary Action recording of the Notice as nominee for lic safety. DPG is the is a series of three spills. The approximate area in the Items. of Default is THOMAS HomeAmerican Mort- Public Notices only U.S. Army instal- types of explosion - Testing personnel will of the 1E/2E expan- a. Approval of Minutes BAKE, SINGLE MAN. gage Corporation, a lation large enough tests that would be implement ammunition sion cell is 11 acres. Tooele b. Approval of Bills Bidders must tender to Colorado corporation, Miscellaneous and remote enough to conducted at the APG. and explosives safety The proposed permit 4. Consideration of the trustee a its successors and as- permit comprehensive The purpose of the standards. modification for the Valley! Deadline for public contract with Jones $20,000.00 deposit at signs, covering real and realistic testing of COMET Program is to - Test personnel will 1E/2E expansion cell notices is 4 p.m. the and Demill for engi- the sale and the bal- property located at ap- chemical defense sys- help determine the ex- follow occupational has been reviewed day prior to publica- neering services on ance of the purchase proximately 5688 tems. plosive safety standard health standard oper- and determined to be TOOELE RANSCRIPT tion. Public notices T Main Street Project. price by 2:00 p.m. the North Ketch Lane, As a major test facility for space launch vehi- ating protocols and complete and is in BULLETIN submitted past the 5. Consideration of day following the sale. S tansbury Park, for the U.S. Army, cles fueled by LOX Army Regulation (AR) compliance with the deadline will not be Aqua Engineering for Both the deposit and Tooele County, Utah, DPG has a require- and liquid natural gas 385-10. Utah Solid Waste Per- TOTAL MARKET accepted. engineering services the balance must be and more particularly ment to conduct foren- (LNG), which is be- - DPG will implement mitting and Manage- COVERAGE PLAN UPAXLP on the North Well. paid to Lincoln Title In- described as: sic analysis of chemi- coming an industry the Public Participation ment Rules. The pub- 6. Consideration of surance Agency in the LOT 916, LAKESIDE SELL YOUR com- cal explosives to fill standard fuel. Cur- Plan to notify the pub- lic comment period for Resolution 2018-08 form of a wire transfer, NO. 9 P.U.D., AC- puter in the classi- data gaps in new tech- rently TNT equivalency lic of potential noise the proposed modifica- Advertising adopting a Municipal cashier's check or cer- CORDING TO THE fieds. Call 882-0050 nologies. The purpose is used for these mate- concerns. tion begins on March 882-0050 Wastewater Planning tified funds. Cash pay- O FFICIAL PLA T or visit www.tooele- of the Proposed Action rials; however, there is - DPG will use pro- 21, 2018 and will end Program (MWPP) to ments, personal THEREOF ON FILE transcript. com is for DPG to meet this evidence that the TNT pane blasts cannons April 20, 2018. maintain effluent re- checks or trust checks AND OF RECORD IN requirement through a model is not appropri- to flush out wildlife. Documents related to quirements contained are not accepted. T H E T O O E L E series of several ex- ate for LOX/LNG ex- Cannons will be oper- this modification can in the Utah Pollutant DATED: March 12, C O U N T Y R E - plosion tests. The se- plosions. The COMET ated only immediately be reviewed at the fol- Discharge Elimination 2018. CORDER'S OFFICE. ries of tests need to Program contains a prior to and during the lowing locations: System (UPDES) Per- LINCOLN TITLE IN- 05-037-0-0040 foster an understand- test series that has period of potential Division of Waste mit. SURANCE AGENCY The current beneficiary ing of explosive limits been designed to pro- harm. Management and Ra- 7. Consideration to By: Diana L. Couch of the trust deed is and aide in the devel- duce the appropriate - A video system will diation Control award a contract for Its: Vice President JPMorgan Chase opment of safety pro- physical and statistical be installed to observe Multi Agency State Of- janitorial-maintenance Telephone: (801) Bank, National Asso- tocols. data needed to make the nearby golden ea- fice Building services at the Grants- 476-0303 ciation, and the record The Proposed Action an accurate explosive gle nest. The nest will 195 North 1950 West, ville City Justice Cen- web site: www.smith- owner of the property consists of two testing standard for LOX/LNG. be monitored before, 2nd Floor ter Offices. knowles.com as of the recording of programs: the The first series of the during and after test Salt Lake City, Utah 8. Discussion about SK File No. 17-1347 the notice of default is Large-scale Explo- COMET Program con- activities. For the public’s con- adopting the American (Published in the Tran- Jeff Buckley. The trus- sives Test Program sists of 12 explosion The Draft EA will be venience, an unofficial Public Works Associa- script Bulletin March tee's sale of the afore- and the Cryogenic tests using 20,000 lb placed at the Dugway copy of the application tion Standard with 13, 20 & 27, 2018) described real property Oxygen/Methane and each of LOX and LNG. Proving Ground, Utah; and the draft modified Gary Pinkham. will be made without Oxygen/Rocket Pro- This is 2.3 times the Tooele, Utah; and permit is available on 9. Discussion of Devel- warranty as to title, pellant 1 (RP-1) Explo- theorized amount that West Wendover, Ne- the Internet at opmental Code possession, or encum- sion Test (COMET) could contribute to a vada Public Libraries “http://www.deq.utah.g Amendment presented brances. Bidders must Program. DPG has launch vehicle explo- for public review. The ov/NewsNotices/no- by Shay Stark from be prepared to tender prepared the attached sion. public will be invited to tices/waste/index.htm# Aqua Engineering. a cashier's check in Draft Environmental The second series of comment through pub- phacp”. 10. Discussion of a the amount of Assessment (EA), the COMET Program lic notices in the local Written comments will proposed rezone from $20,000.00 at the sale. which is incorporated consists of 4 confined papers and comments be accepted if re- an A-10 zone to an The balance of the by reference, and pro- by missile (CBM) ex- are due by 15 April ceived by 5:00 p.m. on R-1-21 zone for Wil- purchase price must vides an evaluation of plosions using 20,000 2018. April 20, 2018 and liam (Bill) Castagno lo- be paid by cashier's the environmental and lb each of LOX and For further information should be submitted to cated at 4778 Hwy check or wire transfer socioeconomic im- LNG that will use regarding the EA or the address below. 112. received by 12:00 pacts of constructing sleeves/barrels to this Draft Finding of No Comments can also 11. Discussion about noon the following the Proposed Action. study the effect of Significant Impact be hand delivered to FBI Shooting Range business day. The The actions consid- pressure on the explo- (FNSI), please contact: the Division address presented by Chief En- trustee reserves the ered in the Draft EA sion and replicate frag- Robert Saxon, DPG above and must be re- slen. right to void the effect are part of a major fed- ments from a launch Public Affairs Officer, ceived by 5:00 p.m. on 12. Grantsville City At- of the trustee's sale af- eral action, which must vehicle accident. (435) 831-3409, or via April 20, 2018. torney’s presentation ter the sale based be evaluated under the The third series of the e-mail at Robert.d.sax- Scott T. Anderson, Di- on the referendum pe- upon information un- National Environmen- COMET Program will [email protected] . rector tition. known to the trustee at tal Policy Act of 1969 consist of 6 Conclusion Division of Waste 13. Mayor and Council the time of the sale, (NEPA). The Draft EA small-scale tests using Based on the analysis Management and Ra- Reports. such as a bankruptcy was prepared pursuant 2,000 to 10,000 lb of presented in the Draft diation Control 14. Public Comments. filing, a loan reinstate- to the Code of Federal LNG and LOX propel- EA, I find that imple- Department of Envi- 15. Closed Session ment, or an agreement Regulations, Title 32, lants to determine the mentation of the Pro- ronmental Quality (Personnel, Real Es- between the trustor Part 651, and the mixture below which posed Action would P.O. Box 144880 tate, Imminent Litiga- and beneficiary to President's Council on auto-ignition does not have/would have no Salt Lake City, UT tion). postpone or cancel the Environmental Quality occur. The third series (circle one and initial) 84114-4880 16. Adjourn. sale. If so voided, the regulations (Title 40, may optionally substi- significant impact on Comments can also be Christine Webb only recourse of the U.S. Code, Parts 1500 tute LOX/RP-1 for the the human or natural sent by electronic mail City Recorder highest bidder is to re- through 1508) for im- LOX/LNG. environment. There- to: In compliance with the ceive a full refund of plementing the proce- The series of tests for fore, a FNSI is/is not [email protected] Americans with Dis- the money paid to the dural requirements of the COMET Program, issued for the Pro- v. Comments sent in ability Act, Grantsville trustee. THIS IS AN NEPA. which includes a total posed Action (circle electronic format City will accommodate ATTEMPT TO COL- In preparation of the of 22 explosions, will one and initial), and no should be identified by reasonable requests to LECT A DEBT. ANY EA, two alternatives occur in 2018 over a Environmental Impact putting the following in assist persons with INFORMATION OB- were selected for de- 36-week period at a Statement is the subject line: public disabilities to partici- TAINED WILL BE tailed and equal analy- rate of approximately required/DPG will ask comment on Wasatch pate in meetings. Re- USED FOR THAT sis: the Proposed Ac- one test per week, with ATEC and the Army to Regional Landfill Modi- quests for assistance PURPOSE. tion and the No Action occasional off weeks. allow DPG to prepare fication. All docu- may be made by call- Notice to Tenant Alternative. Other al- The test series, will be an Environmental Im- ments included in ing City Hall (435) An action to foreclose ternatives were con- conducted during day- pact Statement (circle comments should be 884-3411 at least 3 the property described sidered, but later elimi- light hours and during one and initial). submitted as ASCII days in advance of a in this notice has been nated from a detailed favorable weather con- (Published in the Tran- (text) files or in pdf for- meeting. filed. If the foreclosure analysis because they ditions. The COMET script Bulletin March mat. One or more Council action is pursued to its did not meet the re- Program has been de- 15, 20 & 22, 2018) Under Utah Code Sec- Members may partici- conclusion, the de- quirements of the pur- veloped in coordina- tion 19-1-301.5, a per- pate electronically. scribed property will be pose and need for the tion with Air Force 45th son who wishes to The anchor location sold at public auction Proposed Action. Space Wing, Air Force challenge a Permit Or- will be City Hall at the to the highest bidder Description of the Pro- 30th Space Wing, der may only raise an above address. unless the default in posed Action NASA, and the Fed- issue or argument dur- (Published in the Tran- the obligation secured Large-scale Explosive eral Aviation Admin- ing an adjudicatory script Bulletin March by this property is Test Program istration (FAA). proceeding that was 20, 2018) cured. The Large-scale Ex- No Action Alternative raised during the pub- If the property is sold, plosive Test Program Under the No Action lic comment period you may be allowed would involve a single Alternative, the and was supported under Utah Code Sec- detonation of up to Large-scale Explosive with sufficient informa- tion 78B-6-802.7 to 110,000 pounds (lb) of Test Program and tion or documentation continue to occupy trinitrotoluene (TNT) COMET Program to enable the Director your rental unit until net equivalent weight would not occur. to fully consider the your rental agreement (NEW). The purpose Though the No Action substance and signifi- expires, or until 45 of this test is to char- Alternative would not cance of the issue. days after the sale of acterize and correlate meet the purpose and For further information, the property at auction, the behavior and ex- need for the Proposed please contact Robert whichever is later. If plosive limits through a Action, the No Action Powers of the Division your rental or lease series of large-scale Alternative is analyzed of Waste Management agreement expires af- explosive events in a as per CEQ regula- and Radiation Control ter the 45 day period, realistic scenario in an tions to provide a at (801) 536-0255. In you may need to pro- outdoor field environ- baseline for potential compliance with the vide a copy of your ment. environmental im- Americans with Dis- rental or lease agree- The explosive materi- pacts. abilities Act, individu- ment to the new owner als used during the Environmental Conse- als with special needs to prove your right to Large-scale Explosive quences (including auxiliary remain on the property Test Program may in- The Draft EA evalu- communicative aids longer than 45 days af- clude, but are not lim- ated potential impacts and services) should ter the sale of the ited to, ammonium ni- on geology, hazardous contact Larene Wyss, property. trate, ammonium ni- materials and solid Office of Human Re- You must continue to trate and fuel oil, chlo- waste, human health sources at (801) pay your rent and rate mixtures, nitrate and safety, biology 536-4281, TDD (801) comply with other re- mixtures, TNT, Re- and noise. 536-4284 or by email quirements of your search Department As discussed in the at “[email protected]”. rental or lease agree- Explosive (RDX), C4, Draft EA, implement- (Published in the Tran- ment or you will be and liquid oxygen ing the Proposed Ac- script Bulletin March subject to eviction for (LOX) mixed with fu- tion would result in 20, 2018) violating your rental or els. The test would less than significant lease agreement. take place near the negative impacts on The new owner or the All-Purpose Test Grid geology, seismicity, new owner's represen- (APG) area, located soil chemistry, occupa- tative will probably northeast of Granite tional health, public contact you after the Peak. This area is a health and safety, property is sold with di- designated outdoor vegetation and wildlife, rections about where field test location that migratory birds and to pay rent. is generally used for eagles and noise. The new owner of the chemical defense and Environmental Protec- property may or may conventional munition tion Measures not want to offer to en- testing. The APG area The following environ- ter into a new rental or is the preferred loca- mental protection lease agreement with tion because it is far- measures will be ad- you at the expiration of ther away from neigh- hered to in order to the period described boring communities avoid unnecessary im- above. compared to other grid pacts to natural and DATED this 16th day locations. cultural resources. of March 2018 The Large-scale Ex- - The DPG archeolo- Marlon L. Bates, suc- plosive Test Program gist would be con- cessor trustee would occur during tacted immediately if a Scalley Reading Bates daylight hours in the previously unknown Hansen & Rasmussen, late spring or early cultural site is discov- P.C. 15 West South summer of 2018. A ered. Test personnel Temple, Ste. 600 Salt crater up to 30 ft deep will remain on estab- Lake City, Utah 84101 and 40 ft wide would lished trails when trav- Telephone: (801) result from the explo- ersing to the site or will 531-7870 Business sion. An important fac- coordinate off-road in- Hours: 9:00 a.m. to tor in conducting the gress/egress routes 5:00 p.m. Large-scale Explosive with DPG Cultural Re- Trustee No. Test Program is that source staff to avoid 51121-1300 the detonation would impacts to cultural re- (Published in the Tran- be conducted only un- sources. Snow fencing script Bulletin March der favorable weather will be applied around 20, 27 & April 3, 2018) conditions, in order to a nearby archeological mitigate potential envi- site and test personnel ronmental effects from will not enter the site. If the explosions. DPG's entrance by testing Meteorological Divi- staff is required, the sion uses real-time DPG cultural staff will weather modeling and be notified prior to en- an array of data collec- trance. tion instruments to pro- - The environmental vide accurate weather hazardous waste con- information for DPG. tractor would imple- COMET Program ment cleanup of any The COMET Program hazardous waste is a series of three spills. types of explosion - Testing personnel will tests that would be implement ammunition conducted at the APG. and explosives safety The purpose of the standards. COMET Program is to - Test personnel will help determine the ex- follow occupational plosive safety standard health standard oper- for space launch vehi- ating protocols and cles fueled by LOX Army Regulation (AR) and liquid natural gas 385-10. (LNG), which is be- - DPG will implement coming an industry the Public Participation standard fuel. Cur- Plan to notify the pub- rently TNT equivalency lic of potential noise is used for these mate- concerns. rials; however, there is - DPG will use pro- evidence that the TNT pane blasts cannons model is not appropri- to flush out wildlife. ate for LOX/LNG ex- Cannons will be oper- plosions. The COMET ated only immediately Program contains a prior to and during the test series that has period of potential been designed to pro- harm. duce the appropriate - A video system will physical and statistical be installed to observe data needed to make the nearby golden ea- an accurate explosive gle nest. The nest will standard for LOX/LNG. be monitored before, The first series of the during and after test COMET Program con- activities. sists of 12 explosion The Draft EA will be tests using 20,000 lb placed at the Dugway each of LOX and LNG. Proving Ground, Utah; This is 2.3 times the Tooele, Utah; and theorized amount that West Wendover, Ne- could contribute to a vada Public Libraries launch vehicle explo- for public review. The sion. public will be invited to The second series of comment through pub- the COMET Program lic notices in the local consists of 4 confined papers and comments by missile (CBM) ex- are due by 15 April plosions using 20,000 2018. lb each of LOX and For further information LNG that will use regarding the EA or sleeves/barrels to this Draft Finding of No study the effect of Significant Impact pressure on the explo- (FNSI), please contact: sion and replicate frag- Robert Saxon, DPG ments from a launch Public Affairs Officer, vehicle accident. (435) 831-3409, or via The third series of the e-mail at Robert.d.sax- COMET Program will [email protected] . consist of 6 Conclusion small-scale tests using Based on the analysis 2,000 to 10,000 lb of presented in the Draft LNG and LOX propel- EA, I find that imple- lants to determine the mentation of the Pro- mixture below which posed Action would auto-ignition does not have/would have no occur. The third series (circle one and initial) may optionally substi- significant impact on tute LOX/RP-1 for the the human or natural LOX/LNG. environment. There- The series of tests for fore, a FNSI is/is not the COMET Program, issued for the Pro- which includes a total posed Action (circle of 22 explosions, will one and initial), and no occur in 2018 over a Environmental Impact 36-week period at a Statement is rate of approximately required/DPG will ask one test per week, with ATEC and the Army to occasional off weeks. allow DPG to prepare The test series, will be an Environmental Im- conducted during day- pact Statement (circle light hours and during one and initial). favorable weather con- (Published in the Tran- ditions. The COMET script Bulletin March Program has been de- 15, 20 & 22, 2018) veloped in coordina- tion with Air Force 45th Space Wing, Air Force 30th Space Wing, NASA, and the Fed- eral Aviation Admin- istration (FAA). No Action Alternative Under the No Action Alternative, the Large-scale Explosive Test Program and COMET Program would not occur. Though the No Action Alternative would not meet the purpose and need for the Proposed Action, the No Action Alternative is analyzed as per CEQ regula- tions to provide a baseline for potential environmental im- pacts. Environmental Conse- quences The Draft EA evalu- ated potential impacts on geology, hazardous materials and solid waste, human health and safety, biology and noise. As discussed in the Draft EA, implement- ing the Proposed Ac- tion would result in less than significant negative impacts on geology, seismicity, soil chemistry, occupa- tional health, public health and safety, vegetation and wildlife, migratory birds and eagles and noise. Environmental Protec- tion Measures The following environ- mental protection measures will be ad- hered to in order to avoid unnecessary im- pacts to natural and cultural resources. - The DPG archeolo- gist would be con- tacted immediately if a previously unknown cultural site is discov- ered. Test personnel will remain on estab- lished trails when trav- ersing to the site or will coordinate off-road in- gress/egress routes with DPG Cultural Re- source staff to avoid impacts to cultural re- sources. Snow fencing will be applied around a nearby archeological site and test personnel will not enter the site. If entrance by testing staff is required, the DPG cultural staff will be notified prior to en- trance. - The environmental hazardous waste con- tractor would imple- ment cleanup of any hazardous waste spills. - Testing personnel will implement ammunition and explosives safety standards. - Test personnel will follow occupational health standard oper- ating protocols and Army Regulation (AR) 385-10. - DPG will implement the Public Participation Plan to notify the pub- lic of potential noise concerns. - DPG will use pro- pane blasts cannons to flush out wildlife. Cannons will be oper- ated only immediately prior to and during the period of potential harm. - A video system will be installed to observe the nearby golden ea- gle nest. The nest will be monitored before, during and after test activities. The Draft EA will be placed at the Dugway Proving Ground, Utah; Tooele, Utah; and West Wendover, Ne- vada Public Libraries for public review. The public will be invited to comment through pub- lic notices in the local papers and comments are due by 15 April 2018. For further information regarding the EA or this Draft Finding of No Significant Impact (FNSI), please contact: Robert Saxon, DPG Public Affairs Officer, (435) 831-3409, or via e-mail at Robert.d.sax- [email protected] . Conclusion Based on the analysis presented in the Draft EA, I find that imple- mentation of the Pro- posed Action would have/would have no (circle one and initial) significant impact on the human or natural environment. There- fore, a FNSI is/is not issued for the Pro- posed Action (circle one and initial), and no Environmental Impact Statement is required/DPG will ask ATEC and the Army to allow DPG to prepare an Environmental Im- pact Statement (circle one and initial). (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin March 15, 20 & 22, 2018) B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY March 20, 2018

together for a rugby scrum to Water Polo Vaughan start your Saturday morning. continued from page B1 continued from page B1 But it’s not always about glory. It’s about getting out there, enjoying something level of athletic skill in order skateboarders; BMX, road bike you’re passionate about and to be a successful player. The and mountain bike riders; golf- staying active. So if you’ve game features a lot of physical ers; skiers and snowboarders. been looking for something play, including some that may There are darts enthusiasts, to suit your own desires and not be visible from above the pool sharks, table-tennis aficio- haven’t been able to find some- water. “They wrestle a lot in nados and expert bowlers. thing, keep looking. Someone the water, so they have to have There is literally a sport out out there probably has just the strong legs to be able to hold there for just about everyone, sport or activity you’re looking themselves and another player whatever your passion may for. up,” Cox said. “They have to be be. And, sure, it might not really good athletes to play the give you the opportunity to Darren Vaughan is a veteran game. show off your skills in front sports writer from Moab, Utah. There are seven-minute of hundreds of your closest Even though he’s been known to quarters where they’re doing friends under the bright lights enjoy playing soccer, tennis and that the whole time — swim- of a gymnasium or football golf, he’s thankful that actually ming back and forth, getting stadium. It might just be you, a being good isn’t a requirement. dunked and wrestling and bicycle and your own thoughts, Email him at dvaughan@tooele- holding each other under (the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS or you and your friends getting transcript.com. water). It is a very, very physi- James Miles (above) swims for the cal game.” ball at water polo practice last week. Garrett Pearson (right) runs Cox also noted that there are through drills. a lot of things that are going on away from the ball and out said. “They went from getting of the referee’s sight that make beat by 22 points (by Olympus), the game particularly difficult. and at the end of the season, “Dunking is against the they beat us by two. They’ve rules,” she said. “If the referee made major improvements.” sees you, it’s a foul, but if the The Utah high school water referee is not looking at you, it’s polo season began in early happening.” March and culminates with Cox has seen rapid growth the state championships May since she returned to the deck 17-19. As a club sport, water as head coach, both in terms of polo is not sanctioned by the skill and the number of players Utah High School Activities in the program. Association and the state “The first year was a real championships are adminis- struggle, but the second year tered by the Utah Water Polo they were so strong that the Association. boys took second at state,” she [email protected]

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Stansbury’s Isaac Nelson (6) pushes the ball down the field in Friday’s GRANTSVILLE HIGH SOCCER game against Juan Diego.

you know,” Jones said. “The Soccer only difference is that they continued from page B1 (Juan Diego) put their break- away in and we didn’t ours. They’ve been looking forward unable to convert his shot, to playing Juan Diego for three first hitting the post then curl- years, so it’s nice to be able to ing back towards the goal, get on the field and go toe to inches away from crossing the toe with them. line when it was cleared by a “As the game progressed defender. we started seeing different When the game restarted, a things that we could do to second-half showcase demon- liven ourselves up,” he added. strated the heart in Stansbury’s “We played much better and defense, with some of the key responded excellently from the moments in the game being last game that we had, where saves from Stallion keeper we were up two goals and gave Chapman Wade. five away. This game, to walk Several times he had great away and have only given the saves to keep Juan Diego from one away, and should have drawing away. probably gotten one on for “I was just trying to make ourselves, was a much better sure that I was the first to performance.” every ball,” Wade said. “I Stansbury will return to thought our back line did a action next Wednesday at Park very good job. We’ve come City. miles since training started.” “We’re going in looking for Despite another loss, head the ‘W’, and we’re going to coach Jacob Jones was happy come in just as hard this time Kayson Wilson (20) with his team’s performance. and hopefully put more away,” (above) scores in “Our performance is great, Putter said. Thursday’s game against Merit College Preparatory Academy. The Cowboys topped Merit with a final score of 5-1. Team captain Dylan Defa (17) (far left). Defa was named MVP of the game. Scott Williams (left) keeps control of the ball. Grantsville plays Providence Hall at home Friday. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Stansbury’s Gabe Golden (2) works to reach the ball before Juan Diego’s Byron Carabajal (3) in Friday’s match.

Desert Hills 16, Skyline (Idaho) 1 Summit Academy 12, Millard 10 Desert Hills 12, Uintah 2 Juan Diego 10, Northridge 7 East 4, Judge Memorial 0 Wrap Green Canyon 18, Virgin Valley (Nev.) 19, Delta 2 Maple Mountain 10, Juan Diego 2 Juan Diego 6, Uintah 3 Richfield 4, Juab 1 Judge Memorial 11 continued from page B1 Grand 18, Beaver 6 Uintah 2, Northridge 1 Maple Mountain 10, Uintah 0 Saturday Hurricane 7, Viewmont 0 HS baseball scores Grand 4, Emery 0 Carbon 4, Summit Academy 2 Delta 4, Hurricane 2 Hurricane 10, North Sevier 5 Carbon 15, San Juan 1 Grand 2, Carbon 1 Judge Memorial 20, Logan 10, Summit Academy 4 Thursday Richfield 11, Timpview 8 Juab 12, South Sevier 7 Schedule North Summit 6 Logan 4, South Sevier 1 Dixie 15, Mountain View 2 Union 10, Morgan 0 North Sevier 18, ALA 12, (8) Wednesday’s games Judge Memorial 17, Parowan 4, Green Canyon 3, (8) Dixie 10, Springville 0 Gunnison 6, ALA 4 San Juan 10, Providence Hall 7 Grantsville track and field at Meadows (Nev.) 1 Pine View 16, Springville 12, Mountain View 7 Providence Hall 11, Shiprock (N.M.) 8, San Juan 5 Morgan Knight (Calif.) 16, South Summit 1 Moapa Valley (Nev.) 13 American Fork 6, Spanish Fork 3 Nucla (Colo.) 6 North Sanpete 11, Millard 5 Stansbury baseball vs. Ogden, 3 Moapa Valley (Nev.) 15, Summit Pine View 5, Page (Ariz.) 4 Cedar 4, Boulder City (Nev.) 2 Shiprock (N.M.) 11, p.m. at Smith’s Ballpark Academy 14 Grand 5, Summit Academy 2 Rigby (Idaho) 9, Pine View 5 Hurricane 8, Timpview 6 Providence Hall 4 Tooele boys tennis at Grantsville, Morgan 21, Viewmont 6 Kanab 9, South Summit 7 Uintah 5, Knight (Calif.) 2 Pine View 13, East 7 Richfield 7, South Summit 4 3:30 p.m. Morgan 17, Eldorado (Nev.) 13 HS boys soccer scores Uintah 21, Boulder City (Nev.) 9 Northridge 6, Desert Hills 2 Tooele baseball vs. Juan Diego, Page (Ariz.) 10, Saturday Judge Memorial 20, Delta 2, Parowan 1 Thursday 3:30 p.m. Summit Academy 0 Cedar 14, Richfield 4 North Summit 6 Grantsville 5, Merit Academy 1 Grantsville baseball at Granger, Page (Ariz.) 10, South Sevier 0 Friday Park City 4, Orem 0 Altamont 17, Delta 10 Wasatch 2, Sky View 2, tie 3:30 p.m. Richfield 13, ALA 9 Hunter 4, Tooele 1 Park City 5, Westlake 4 ALA 15, Highland 11 ALA 7, Juab 1 Stansbury softball at Davis, 3:30 Richfield 17, Highland 0 Pleasant Grove 3, Spanish Fork 2 South Summit 11, p.m. Bonanza (Nev.) 12, ALA 1 Carbon 3, Maeser Prep 1 San Juan 22, Altamont 5 Dixie 10, Fremont 0 Green Canyon 10 Tooele softball at Grantsville, 3:30 Emery 20, Eldorado (Nev.) 2 Delta 5, Union 0 San Juan 21, Virgin Valley (Nev.) 8 Dixie 5, Olympus 4 Westlake 3, Orem 1 p.m. Emery 11, Morgan 1 Emery 2, Manti 0 San Juan 22, Delta 4 Mountain View 11, Wood River Spanish Fork 7, Taylorsville 1 Stansbury boys soccer at Park City, Juab 15, Boulder City (Nev.) 9 (Idaho) 5 Skyline (Idaho) 10, Grand 0 Spanish Fork 8, Timpanogos 5 Friday 3:30 p.m. Juab 6, South Summit 1 Snow Canyon 8, Skyline 3 South Sevier 10, Millard 0 Dixie 15, Wood River (Idaho) 2 Juan Diego 1, Stansbury 0 Tooele boys soccer at Juan Diego, Moapa Valley (Nev.) 16, Snow Canyon 5, Provo 3 Dixie 7, Wasatch 6 Park City 3, Ben Lomond 2 3:30 p.m. Saturday South Sevier 6 Weber 14, Ridgeline 1 Wasatch 9, Mountain View 5 Canyon View 3, Pine View 2, 2OT Thursday’s games Westlake 14, Mountain View 4 Morgan 11, North Sevier 10 Cedar 11, East 3 Ridgeline 9, Provo 7 Snow Canyon 7, Cedar 0 Grantsville girls golf at Judge Oaks Christian (Calif.) 11, Richfield 20, Duchesne 5 Green Canyon 9, Kanab 5 Snow Canyon 6, Ridgeline 5 Mountain View 6, Uintah 0 Memorial Spanish Fork 2 Richfield 17, Cottonwood 2 Hurricane 21, Green Canyon 17 Snow Canyon 6, Weber 0 Orem 8, Payson 0 Stansbury and Tooele girls golf at Spanish Fork 11, Canyon View 2 Rigby (Idaho) 9, Carbon 5 Pine View 9, Boulder City (Nev.) 5 Cedar 7, Sky View 3 Salem Hills 2, Lehi 1 Ogden, 1 p.m. Uintah 16, Piute 1 Rigby (Idaho) 11, Grand 9 Sky View 7, Boulder City (Nev.) 4 Richfield 9, Green Canyon 7, (9) Box Elder 1, Bear River 0 Grantsville boys tennis at Summit Cedar 11, South Summit 1 San Juan 16, Hillcrest 1 Sky View 6, Pine View 1 Sky View 12, Hurricane 2 Mountain Crest 3, Morgan 1 Academy, 3:30 p.m. Cedar 7, Knight (Calif.) 5 San Juan 20, Kanab 2 South Summit 9, Hurricane 4 Pine View 9, Kanab 2 Weber 2, Logan 1 Grantsville baseball vs. Park City, Desert Hills 6, Carbon 1 Skyline 18, Judge Memorial 6 Corner Canyon 11, Juan Diego 1 Desert Hills 10, Maple Mountain 0 Carbon 6, North Sanpete 4 3:30 p.m.