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STEVE HOWE federal prisoners and 46 out of according to Tooele County STAFF WRITER Salt Lake County, according to Sheriff Paul Wimmer. More than two years ago, Tooele County Sheriff Lt. Ray Since the jail is divided the Tooele County Detention Clinton. into different classifications Center didn’t even have 100 The Tooele County — maximum, medium or inmates. Detention Center, built in 2011 minimum security — no sec- But on Wednesday, the for $25 million, was designed tion should ever be completely jail had 227 inmates, with an to hold 277 inmates. full, Wimmer said. If an inmate additional two expected to If the inmate population gets into a fight or needs to be FILE PHOTO transfer in later in the day. The reaches 240 inmates, it’s likely The Tooele County Detention Center, built in 2011 for $25 million, is nearing capacity with a growing population inmate population includes 69 nearing capacity, however, SEE CAPACITY PAGE A7 ® of federal prisoners and inmates from Salt Lake County.

Renewable energy looking at Timpie, Rowley for projects County RDA approves study for possible reinvestment area for solar energy sites

TIM GILLIE contractor that develops green STAFF WRITER energy projects and sells the The Tooele County energy that is generated to Redevelopment Agency has tech companies that require a approved a preliminary step percentage of their power to be for the formation of two com- green-generated,” said County munity reinvestment areas commissioner Shawn Milne, west of Tooele Valley that may who is the chairman of the become sites for large-scale county RDA board. solar energy system projects. Community reinvestment The County RDA, which areas are the latest public is comprised of the Tooele tax increment financing tool County Commission, approved authorized in 2016 by the state resolutions designating sur- Legislature. They replace rede- vey areas for the proposed velopment project areas. CRAs Horseshoe and Elektron use real and personal property Community Reinvestment tax generated by growth from Project Areas during an Aug. within a project area to finance FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO 21 meeting at the County redevelopment activities. Interstate 80 traffic congestion at exit 99 in Lake Point is expected to continue with UDOT announcing a bridge replacement project has been Building. The Elektron Community postponed until next year. “Both project areas are for Reinvestment Project Area solar energy systems to be I-80 bridge construction won’t finish developed by a third party SEE ENERGY PAGE A6 ® until 2019; UDOT studying options

STEVE HOWE has appeared inactive for several Black Rock bridges, which run over STAFF WRITER weeks, is in the settlement phase, Beery Union Pacific railroad lines, is still in National suicide For Tooele County commuters curi- said. There will be additional work on the design phase, according to Beery. ous about the Utah Department of the project this fall, but isn’t expected He said the project team is reviewing Transportation’s bridge construction to be finished until late spring or early alternative designs and their projected prevention hotline projects on Interstate 80 — hurry up summer in 2019. impact on traffic. and wait. In April, a single lane was closed on The original design for the railroad Neither the overpass bridge at Exit westbound Exit 99 during construc- overpass bridges called for the two idea hatched in Utah 99 on I-80, nor the two railroad over- tion. There were single lane closures bridges to be constructed adjacent to pass bridges near Black Rock, will be in both directions of I-80 on the Black the existing structures. The existing completed this calendar year, according Rock bridges, which began on May 30, bridges would be demolished and the “Little Utah idea” originated with state to UDOT spokesman Tim Beery. The to patch the bridge decks and fill pot- new bridges would be slid into place, $30 million project began this spring. holes. Senator who represents Tooele The overpass bridge project, which The reconstruction project on the SEE BRIDGE PAGE A7 ® TIM GILLIE of West Valley City and West STAFF WRITER Jordan. When President Donald Introduced in the U.S. Trump signed a bill earlier Senate in May 2017, the this month that will lead to a National Suicide Prevention national 3-digit number for Hotline Implementation suicide prevention and mental Act asks the Federal health services, a state senator Communications Commission who represents part of Tooele and the Substance Abuse County shed a tear. and Mental Health Services The National Suicide Administration to recommend Prevention Hotline the best national three-digit Implementation Act, spon- number for a national suicide sored Sen. Orrin Hatch and prevention and mental health Congressman Chris Stewart, crisis hotline. was signed by Trump on Aug. It also asks them to examine 14. the overall effectiveness of While sponsored by Hatch the current National Suicide and Stewart, a 3-digit suicide Prevention Lifeline and hotline was a four-year dream Veterans Crisis Line, and to for Utah state Sen. Daniel recommend ways to improve Thatcher, R-West Valley City. the current system. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Thatcher represents Tooele The bill further asks the Mounds of rock and soil next to Exit 99’s bridge at Lake Point await a new bridge over Interstate 80. UDOT now says the project won’t be City, East Erda, Pine Canyon, finished until next year. Two new bridges east of Black Rock also won’t be installed until 2019. along with Magna and parts SEE SUICIDE PAGE A9 ®

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS B8 Tooele City will Developers Few reasons to HOMETOWN A10 host Labor Day work to revive watch dog film OBITUARIES A8 Music Festival Broadway Hotel ‘Alpha’ SPORTS B1 See A4 See A2 See A7 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 30, 2018 Developers still optimistic about Broadway Hotel project MARK WATSON since the market crash in STAFF WRITER 2008,” he added. Developers continue to The company proposes to work with Tooele City on a restore the hotel with about plan to revitalize Broadway 30 apartments and to rede- Avenue between Utah Avenue velop the other properties and Vine Street. with about six new residential The Tooele City Council buildings that would include passed an ordinance on six new apartments in each Aug. 15 to amend provisions building, for a total of 54 new relating to the mixed-use and redeveloped dwelling Broadway zoning district. units. According to the ordinance, The Tooele City Planning AmericaWest Investments, Commission forwarded a LLC, wants to restore the positive recommendation to Broadway Hotel and several the City Council on proposed other blighted properties changes to the zone for the in Newtown on Broadway project during its Aug. 8 Avenue. meeting. “The project plans have not Tooele City Attorney Roger changed substantially over Baker said he was one of the the past decade,” said devel- first individuals to see the oper Soren Simonsen in an proposal for this project back e-mail response. “It remains in February 2004, accord- essentially a workforce hous- ing to minutes of the Aug. 8 ing project, involving the meeting. renovation of a historically Baker said the project had significant building, and con- gone through several market struction of new housing on corrections that had made adjacent property.” funding difficult. He indicated the project He said the new overlay bogged down in 2007 and zoning ordinance for the early 2008 because housing Broadway District would markets in Utah and across allow for the necessary flex- TTB FILE PHOTO the United States crashed. ibility to help the project to go Soren Simonsen talks about his plans for the Broadway Hotel in Newtown. Simonsen is part of a partnership working on getting financing to build Simonsen said financing forward as a unique, historic houses in vacant lots neighboring the hotel. Simonsen would also like to renovate the boarded up, dilapidated hotel. for the project is still rela- part of the community that tively complex, with some has experienced a decline. 0 feet after approval by the widths can be reduced from ments to better contribute to of the Broadway Hotel and remaining hurdles to jump. The ordinance amend- planning commission. 9 feet wide to 8 feet, 6 inches the livability and long-term adjacent properties. He said The projected cost is $8 mil- ment is for the Mixed-Used • An increase in maximum wide. vitality of the neighborhood, the actual recorded property lion, according to Simonsen. Broadway District only, and density to go above 16 units In their proposal materi- according to the proposal. ownership is through an affil- “If we are able to get the does not apply to other areas per acre. als presented to Tooele City, In addition to the hotel iated subsidiary company that required financing in place, in Tooele City. • Existing building heights the developers indicated that property on the west side of was set up when the property our current schedule is to Six of the main changes to shall be permitted above the Broadway Heritage Village is Broadway Avenue, the proj- was first purchased. close on the financing loans the zoning for the Broadway the maximum height limit of a proposal to redevelop and ect includes development of Simonsen and others are in late 2018 or early 2019, development include: two stories. The Broadway help revitalize a blighted and two parcels to the south of minor partners in the project. with construction begin- • A maximum size lot Hotel is three stories high. underused mixed-use district, the hotel, and a large parcel He said Peterson has several ning in the spring of 2019,” increase from 25,000 square • Minimum lot sizes may in an area of Tooele histori- of land across from the hotel other partners associated according to his email feet. A large lot size would be be reduced from 850 square cally known as “Newtown.” on the east side of Broadway with him through America response. allowed to provide for mixed feet down to 400 square feet Though the surrounding Avenue. West Investments. “This is still a somewhat use including commercial for studio and one-bedroom blocks are part of a stable, Simonsen said Kevin “We’re all working toward fluid schedule, but we’re development on the same lot. units, and 600 square feet for working-class neighborhood, Peterson, managing member a common goal of getting this more optimistic about the • The possibility of chang- two bedroom units. the Broadway commercial of America West Investments, project done,” Simonsen said. project than we have been ing setbacks from 20 feet to • Minimum parking layout district is in need of improve- is the developer and owner [email protected]

Something On Your Trial date canceled in Aragon murder case Mind? STEVE HOWE during the pretrial conference client as necessary. Aragon to come out and speak STAFF WRITER Tuesday, according to court The trial dates were then set with them, he did so willingly, The murder trial of the man records. during a May 29 status confer- Kalma said. Once he exited the Write a Letter accused of his mother’s mur- Bates deemed Aragon fit to ence in 3rd District Court. house, however, he threw him- der in August 2016 was can- stand trial with certain accom- Tooele City police were dis- self on the ground in the front to the Editor! celed Tuesday morning in 3rd modations during an eviden- patched to Marcella Aragon’s yard and began to scream and Tooele Transcript Bulletin District Court. tiary hearing in April. Aragon home the morning of July 22, cry, the statement said. Jesus Eldon Aragon, 46, underwent three competency 2016, on a report of suspicious After Jesus Aragon allegedly P.O. Box 390 is charged with first-degree evaluations and two found him activity after a family member resisted arrest, he was coop- Tooele, UT 84074 felony murder and first-degree not competent to stand trial. reported seeing Jesus Aragon erative and admitted to the [email protected] felony aggravated burglary. In his decision to find in the area, acting suspiciously, murder of his mother, Kalma The jury trial in the murder Aragon fit for trial, Bates according to Tooele City Police said. case was scheduled to begin required that he would be Sgt. Tanya Kalma. When Tooele City police Sept. 4 before Judge Matthew given a detailed summary of Officers received no answer entered the home, they found Bates. During the final pretrial witnesses for the trial, includ- at the front door but made Marcella Aragon deceased TOOELE TRANSCRIPT conference Tuesday, the trial ing police reports, transcripts contact with Jesus Aragon on the living room floor with BULLETIN was canceled and the case was of testimony and reports of Jesus Eldon Aragon through an open window on obvious signs of assault and set for a scheduling conference experts. Prosecutors would the southeast side of the home, a struggle, according to the ADMINISTRATION on Oct. 2 at 9 a.m. also need to provide thorough breaks during the trial and a probable cause statement probable cause statement. Scott C. Dunn Publisher Aragon waived his right to information on any new evi- Aragon’s attorney, Edward said. [email protected] Joel J. 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The state of Nevada, Nevada Monica Moazez, spokes- Tim Gillie Staff Writer judge who earlier ruled federal these beleaguered birds while “Thanks to the bi-state sage Association of Counties and woman for Nevada Attorney Steve Howe Staff Writer wildlife officials illegally denied a new listing decision is made,” grouse, species around the Mono County of California had General Adam Laxalt, said in an Mark Watson Staff Writer Endangered Species Act protec- said Lisa Belenky, senior attor- nation will be eligible for listing filed as defendant-intervenors in email they are “reviewing the ADVERTISING tion for a population of bi-state ney for the Center for Biological if they are in danger of extinc- support of the agency’s decision judge’s order and evaluating our Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager sage grouse in California and Diversity in Oakland, California. tion across a significant portion to withdraw its listing proposal options.” Keith Bird Advertising Sales Nevada in 2015 has reinstated Bethany Cotton, wildlife of their range, instead of waiting three years ago. 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he Tooele Transcript activities and operations at the county and other commu- crisis. Available water could Aug. 30, 1918 Bulletin has published Dugway,” Lloyd asked in the nities,” Bowman said. not be utilized because of the Word was received in TTooele County news letter. lack of a storage tank. Tooele that three young men since 1894. Here is a flash- Later in the week the front Aug. 31-Sept. 3, 1943 A front-page story signaled had been wounded or were back of local front-page news Front-Page page featured comments Word of approval for a the opening of a new school missing in action. from 25, 50, 75 and 100 years from Tooele City Mayor $24,500 grant toward the year. Jack Shad was reported as ago that occurred during the Flashback Frank Bowman to the Tooele construction of a 2 million Schools were scheduled to wounded, but to what extent fourth week of August and Chamber of Commerce. gallon storage tank in Tooele open with almost a complete it was not known. first week of September. He said the city is losing City was received by telegram staff of teachers, according Joe S. Johnson was report- Facility quickly if it were pur- much by not having programs on Aug. 30 to Tooele Mayor to Superintendent Sterling R. ed as wounded in action. He Aug. 31-Sept. 2 1993 chased by a private company. for children. As an example Sol J. Selvin from Sen. Elbert Harris was wounded in the leg by Five public meetings had New TEAD transition coor- the soapbox derby has been D. Thomas. Increased enrollment was a rifle bullet on Aug. 13 and been held in a three-week dinator Terry Thompson said very successful in many cities, For the previous eight expected, but it was believed was in the hospital. span in August concerning during a presentation to the he said. months, Selvin had been that the present facilities Pasquale Cerroni had been Tooele Valley Medical Center’s Tooele Chamber of Commerce He also said a master plan working to obtain approval could be used to take care of listed as missing in action financial woes. that the workload for the CMF program should be designed for this project and obtain the children until such time as since July 31. He left Tooele Tooele County’s only hospi- during 1994 was light. to help coordinate the pro- the grant money that covered new buildings could be com- on Sept. 19, 1917, and was tal had struggled financially He said if a private compa- grams of Tooele City with the 60 percent of the cost of the pleted. A list of all teachers in attached to 362nd Infantry. for years and had borrowed ny offers to buy the CMF, the county and the state. tank. the district was included in over $1.8 million from the Army would vacate the build- “The city can only go so far The city’s rapid growth had the story. Staff Writer Mark Watson County with only a fraction of ing in three months. without the cooperation from brought on a culinary water compiled this report the money returned, accord- ing to county officials. Aug. 27-30, 1968 Hospital administrators Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, pointed out that the financial R-Utah, had asked the CENTENARIAN CELEBRATION situation had improved since Secretary of Defense whether Quorum, Inc. took over man- Dugway Proving Ground agement in February 1993. would be affected by the Administrators said the hos- transfer of what is believed to pital continued to lose money be large quantities of nerve because the people of Tooele agent stored at the Rocky County did not use it for their Mountain Arsenal in Denver. healthcare needs. “I respectfully request to be In other front-page advised of the effects, either news, Tooele Army Depot direct or indirect, which this was prepared to vacate its pending transfer of toxic Consolidated Maintenance materials will have on the

PHOTO COURTESY OF UTAH GOVERNOR’S OFFICE Utah Gov. Gary Herbert and First Lady Jeanette Herbert congratulate 106-year-old Nora Dalpiaz of Tooele during the 32nd Annual Centenarian Celebration on Aug. 23 at the Viridian Event Center in West Jordan, Utah. The event paid tribute to 176 Utah centenarians. Three bands to play at Labor Day Music Festival

MARK WATSON will play from 6 p.m. to 6:50 STAFF WRITER p.m. followed by the Endless Monday’s holiday menu Summer Band from 7:30 p.m. includes plenty of music and to 8:20 p.m. and local band food at the Second Annual Bent Fender from 9 p.m. to Labor Day Music Festival at 9:50 p.m. Join the Club! Pratt Aquatic Center Park in Superintendents of Rock Tooele. features Rogers on bass and “We’re pleased to offer free, vocals, Box Elder School Tooele Club 438 W 400 N fun summer entertainment so District Superintendent Steve Tooele Annual our residents can stay in Tooele Carlson on rhythm guitar and Teen Center Membership and enjoy an outdoor concert vocals; Tintic School District Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. under the stars,” said Tooele Superintendent Kodey Hughes Club Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ City Councilwoman Melodi on drums, vocals, trumpet and 435.843.5719 Gochis. flute; and Dr. Scott L. Crane Gochis served on the Tooele on lead guitar, vocals and Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! City Arts Council for nine years harmonica. Crane is a former and was the chairman of the school superintendent and cur- arts council the past seven rent executive director of the Afterschoolol years. She still helps book Southeast Education Service programs foforr bands for Fridays on Vine and Center. the Labor Day Music Festival. “We’re educators first, musi- Youth andd Teens Food trucks will be avail- cians second,” Rogers said. able starting at 5 p.m. and the “None of us will be quitting our When School ages 6 - 18.8. is music begins at 6 p.m. with day jobs anytime soon.” The Club the Superintendents of Rock The educators started to jam is In! Out featuring Tooele County School together back in in 2015 as a District Superintendent Dr. way to relieve stress. Bent Fender will perform Monday at Tooele’s Labor Day Music Festival. Scott Rogers. “It’s important to have fun TooeleClub.org Band members include Kimball Carter, Rick Blake, Vince Vargas, Dave Neira and Rudy Stewart. The Superintendents of Rock and find joy in everything you do,” Rogers said. “We started getting together each month after Utah School Superintendents meetings for jam sessions. It was great relief. Managing your medications “We may be the most edu- cated rock band on the planet,” Rogers added. “Two of our members have doctoral degrees has never been easier. and two with masters degrees working on their doctorates.” As for the band’s popularity, Rogers joked, “Each year more and more elderly ladies are fainting at our concerts.” He noted that, “I have it on good authority that Mayor Debbie Winn will be joining us for a number.” Endless Summer provides the sounds of the ‘60s and ‘70s with songs of the Beach Boys, Beatles, Eagles, Byrds and America. Bent Fender has performed in Tooele the past eight years, and is a local favorite, accord- ing to Gochis. The group specializes in classic rock, blues and country Your medications come organized by date and time, securely sealed in individual easy- ✓ Organized by date and time songs. open packages. So when it’s time to take your next dose you just tear the package off Foods trucks scheduled to ✓ be at the concert include Black the roll and your pills are there. That’s all there is to it: no boxes, no bottles, no bother. Securely sealed ✓ Knight BBQ, Big Heads Mobile Clearly labeled Kitchen and Terri’s Snow Birch Family Pharmacy ✓ Preprinted reminders for Cones. TOOELE things like liquids and inhalers Pratt Aquatic Center Park is located at 55 N. 200 West. 493 NORTH MAIN • 435.882.7775 ✓ Easy to open Patrons are encouraged to www.birchfamilyrx.com ✓ Ideal for travel and everyday bring a blanket or lawn chair. [email protected] THURSDAY August 30, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5

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hen death came years earlier while on a vaca- I can help you,” she said, again showed a definite downward putting in my time until I meet knocking unexpect- tion to visit some people we in her southern accent. trend. With a smile, Vicki the end of my days. Vicki’s pass- edly at my neighbor’s knew. “Does everybody in Tooele turned the graph upside down ing, if there may be light in the W Tim Gillie door, I felt a twinge of guilt as STAFF WRITER If you weren’t here 21 years talk like that,” I thought. and said, “See, now it’s all darkness of death, may have I quietly and quickly sighed in ago, everything north of C-A-L Born in Georgia, raised in going up. It just depends how been the Christmas ghost to my relief that it wasn’t at my door- Ranch didn’t exist. A wooded Alabama, Tooele was Vicki’s you look at it.” Scrooge. step where he stopped. lot stood where the strip mall adopted hometown for almost Now Vicki is gone. Her sud- I determined to be more I was in deep disbelief after Vicki a friend, even though I anchored by Macy’s sits and 40 years, but she never lost her den passing was a shocking determined. More determined tapping on my cell phone last have been told as a journal- 1000 North did not run to the southern charm or accent. reminder of how this life is just to live fully with what days I week and read Andy Stetz’ post ist I’m not supposed to have west of Main Street and to Ten years ago, when I started a fleeting moment. We never have left. Each day I will strive that announced the love of his friends. the east 1000 North was an writing for the Transcript know when we will be called to harder to do the things I know life, his wife Vicki Griffith, had I first met Vicki 21 years ago. unpaved road. Bulletin, I was assigned the travel to whatever existence we I should do, like be more kind passed away. My job with the Boy Scouts Driving into Tooele City, one beat for real estate. Not know- believe lies beyond this mortal and patient. I want to love I talked to Vicki only a few of America brought me to the of the first buildings we saw ing where to start, I called coil. others more fully in word and days earlier. She provided the Great Salt Lake Council and I had a big “Real Estate” sign in Vicki. I was in luck, because at That renewed awareness deed. statistics for my quarterly news needed a place to live. the window. That’s where we the time she was the president filled me with gratitude that I Each day I want to not only story about the Tooele County Remarks from my friends stopped. of the Tooele County Board of get to wake up each morning to be thankful for that day, but I housing market. and co-workers about the com- Walking into the building Realtors. a new day with new possibili- want to search through each As I read Andy’s Facebook munities in Salt Lake County we found the front desk empty. I met her in her office. She ties. I may not have the power individual day, with the passion post, I thought, “Andy, you have where I could afford a home After waiting a while, I wan- shared statistics with me and to control everything that hap- of a hunter seeking a lost trea- an unusual sense of humor but went like, “The drive-by shoot- dered past the counter to a answered all my questions pens to me, but I do have con- sure, for the purpose for which this is sick. People will read this ings in that neighborhood room full of empty desks, but about real estate. This was just trol of what I let the things that I have been granted to live that and believe it …” But there was aren’t as bad as people say they for one in the back. after the real estate “bubble” happen in life do to me. day. Each day is a gem to be no tortured twist at the end. are,” or “The gangs in that area As I approached the only burst and the start of what is In several conversations with found. All that followed was a haven’t turned on the general occupied desk, the woman sit- now called the Great Recession. Vicki it was obvious that she, as “He became as good a friend, growing list of comments with public yet. So far they’re just ting there stood up, looked at At one point she was trying everyone does, had struggles in as good a master, and as good condolences and gratitude attacking each other.” me and said, with a southern to tell me that although home life. But she never complained a man as the good old city for Vicki’s service to the com- After some thought, my accent that sounded like Julia prices had gone down, what nor played the victim. Instead, knew, or any other good old munity and quiet ministry to wife, Jenine, and I decided to Sugarbaker from Designing was happening was a “market she reached out to help others city, town, or borough, in the individuals. take the 300-mile drive out to Women, “Hi, may I help you?” correction” to “pre-bubble” nor- who were struggling. good old world.” (from Charles That’s when I realized Vicki Tooele. After all, it would only “I want to buy a house,” I mal conditions. As I pondered life, I real- Dickens, “A Christmas Carol”) was gone. be 30 miles back. replied. I pointed to a graph on her ized that it seems like lately [email protected] I have called and still do call We had visited Tooele a few “I’m Vicki Griffith and I think desk and mentioned that it I’ve been coasting, maybe just

Energy continued from page A1 Proposed Solar Energy System Sites

includes 549 acres of School Elektron Solar Site and Institutional Trust Land Stansbury Administration property north Island of U.S. Magnesium. The area Great Salt Lake is zoned for multiple-use and END OF SEASON manufacturing-distribution. The M-D zone allows solar STARTS energy systems as a condi- tional use. NOW! 80 The Horseshoe Community Timpie SALE! Reinvestment Project Area includes 1,706 acres south of Horseshoe Solar Site Timpie, near Interstate 80 and PLANT AUCTION Skull Valley Road. It also is on Lake Point SITLA land and is zoned for 196 OCTOBER 6TH manufacturing-distribution. The parent company of the 80 limited liability companies 138 Stansbury Park Farmers proposing both projects is ENYO Renewable Energy, a 36 Market Delaware-based company with offices in Sandy, Utah. ENYO Skull Valley Road Grantsville Erda SATURDAY’S has renewable energy projects Areas outlined in red show locations of possible solar energy sites west of Tooele Valley.. 9AM-2PM in Utah and Wyoming, includ- ing the Spanish Fork Wind meeting are the first step in geographic area of the pro- As SITLA land, the most 425 E. CIMMARRON WAY • ERDA Farm. the creation of two community posed CRAs and authorize the property tax revenue the prop- The resolutions approved at reinvestment areas. RDA and its staff to conduct a erty currently brings to the 2 miles north of Tooele on Highway 36 435.843.5959 the Aug. 21 County RDA board The resolutions define the study to determine if the CRAs county is the minimal property are feasible. tax from some land that is The resolutions also autho- designated as green belt and rize the preparation of CRA leased by SITLA for grazing, plans, including investigations, according to Milne. EOC negotiations and other tasks, The beneficiaries of the such as preparing a budget and potential property tax revenue contracting with consultants would include Tooele County, and government entities, for the Tooele County School OPEN HOUSE preparing a benefit analysis, District, and the North Tooele public outreach, and develop- Fire District. These are the ing interlocal agreements. three taxing entities in the pro- If the solar system projects posed CRAs, Milne said. come to fruition, Milne said ENYO has inquired about there is potential for the cre- potential economic incentives ation of some short-term initial for locating the solar systems jobs early on with construction in Tooele County, but the coun- and a few long-term jobs. ty has not entered into any The significant benefit to serious discussion about incen- the county would be the prop- tives at this time, Milne said. erty tax from the business per- “First we have to determine sonal property installed on the if this is the highest and best land. It’s too early to speculate use of the property,” Milne the amount of revenue the two said. projects may generate for the [email protected] county, Milne said. Tour the Emergency Operations Center WEDDING Watch Demonstrations Woodruff/ Talk with Emergency Services Professionals Tremelling

Learn about Volunteer Opportunities Miranda, daughter of Kyle and Marnie Woodruff, will celebrate her magical marriage Sign up to get notifications to Cameron Tremelling, son of Brian and Summer Tremelling of Enoch, Utah, on Sept. 1, 2018. They will be married in Miranda continues her educa- the Provo, Utah temple and tion. They will then move to have a celebration afterward Idaho where Cameron can September 10, 2018 in Lehi, Utah. They will return complete his degree. 5:00 - 8:00 PM to St. George, Utah, while 15 East 100 South For All the Great Tooele Events in Life Let Everyone Know! Place a Notice in the Transcript Bulletin! Weddings • Birthdays • Graduations • Retirement Everyone Military • Missionaries • Honors & Awards 435-882-0050 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN 58 N. Main, Tooele is invited! 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) THURSDAY August 30, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 FLICK PICKS ‘Alpha’ is a dog film that offers few reasons why to watch it

“ lpha,” the story about my nerves; I feel as if I’m wast- man’s best friend that ing my time. A dates back more than Alex Dunn Hardly anything in the film 20,000 years, was released last STAFF COLUMNIST felt justified. For example, in Friday. I’ll be honest: I’m a big the opening scene, Kedah is dog lover, but I was not excited thrown from a cliff only for us to see this film. I had seen the to cut back to a week earlier trailer multiple times and the ers leave supposing him to be to when he started the quest. story looked bland. It didn’t dead. But when Keda regains Why didn’t they just start at seem to offer anything other consciousness, he must set out the beginning of the quest in than the origin story of dogs. back home on the journey to the first place? And then when After watching it, I can say that discover his manhood and his we get back to that moment my preconceived notion was best friend. in the film, it is done in this confirmed. I know what you’re think- cringy editing style to get past The film follows Keda (Kodi ing. Where are the dogs? Trust what we have already seen. I Smit-McPhee), a boy trying to me they are in there, but you’ll could say more on the terrible find his place in his tribe. The have to wait a while before editing at climactic moments, Chief, his father Tau (Jóhannes they come. but we don’t have all day. Jóhannesson), decides he is I’m surprised I have a lot Along with being unneces- ready to accompany the men of to say about a movie I didn’t sary, it was boring. I don’t plan the group on their yearly quest want to see. The first thing on ever watching this movie to hunt the beasts because he to mention is the scenery in again. demonstrates remarkable skills the film was beautiful. It did If you are a dog lover, and in carving stone weapons. seem like a documentary of you just have to watch this The men take on their the Paleolithic era at certain film, I would recommend see- quest after meeting up with moments. That being said, in ing Lasse Hallström’s films: a neighboring tribe who are the few sequences were CGI “Hachi: A Dog’s Tale” and “A their allies. When living off the (computer-generated imag- Dog’s Purpose” beforehand just land, they have to kill animals ery) was required, it was done to know what a good dog film in order to survive. Keda has poorly. I can point out every looks like. COURTESY OF SONY PICTURES trouble killing living things frame where they use CGI I feel that I’m being gener- Alpha and Keda in the visually stunning movie “Alpha.” and feels ashamed for being a because it was that noticeable. ous about giving “Alpha” a C+ coward. There is a reason — or at because I could go lower. The After many days of walk- least should be a reason — one thing that holds me back is ing, the tribes come across the behind everything filmmakers I could see there was an effort “ALPHA” beasts. With their primitive decide to put into a movie. by the cast and crew to make a Running Time: 96 minutes weapons, they scare the beasts Whether it is for world build- good film — even though the Rated: PG-13 and manage to separate a few ing or a hidden theme, there outcome was disappointing. It from the stampede. Keda, how- has to be a purpose. When I would be tough to film a movie Grade: C+ ever, is confronted by a beast see a movie where half the entirely outdoors and in a Now Playing and ends up being thrown stuff thrown into it is com- primitive language, so I guess I from a nearby cliff. The oth- pletely unnecessary, it gets on have to hand it to them.

exchange for being transferred tion deputies, eight civilian holding them for 48 hours Capacity to Tooele County. employees and three nurses on anymore,” Clinton said. “They continued from page A1 “Salt Lake County has been staff. usually get dropped the night really good about incentivizing The sheriff’s office hired before and get picked up the the inmates to be on their best four civilian employees over a next day.” moved into protective custody, behavior,” Wimmer said. “We year ago to work in the control Some of the immigration there needs to be openings at haven’t had a lot of problems rooms at the detention center. detainees are being deported, different security levels. with them.” The responsibilities for civil- while others are referred to BENSON GRIST MILL FARMER'S MARKET “You need to have the fluid With the Salt Lake County ian employees include watch- the U.S. Marshals Service for 325 UT-138, Stansbury Park, UT 84074 movement through your facil- contract already extend- ing surveillance cameras and federal charges. Wimmer said ity so you can place inmates ing beyond a year, the jail is controlling secure doors in the sometimes an immigration Saturdays 9 AM - 1 PM where it’s appropriate to place making additional revenue facility, which frees up correc- detainee will be booked into them,” Wimmer said. “You above its budget projections tions deputies to interact with the jail, taken to a court hear- Now accepting EBT never want to be plumb full at of $1.3 million, Wimmer inmates. ing, then returned to the jail as any one section.” said. Projected revenue for One challenge for jail staff is a federal inmate. The jail receives payment the year was based on 60 fed- handling short-term immigra- Clinton said the county jail to house inmates from other eral inmates, and 30 Salt Lake tion detainees, as they are usu- is one of the few facilities that agencies, so there is a financial inmates for only half a year. ally booked and then picked does short-term detainment benefit to housing Salt Lake Wimmer said he plans to up by U.S. Immigration and and has held a steady flow of County and federal inmates. request an additional correc- Customs Enforcement within about 20 ICE detainees per Tooele County receives $52 per tions deputy in next year’s 24 hours. month. day for each Salt Lake County budget due to the higher popu- “Typically we’re not even [email protected] inmate and $60 for each fed- lation in the jail. eral inmate. “We’ve been exceeding our The county jail has been projections for the last two housing Salt Lake County years now,” he said. inmates since June 2017 due With an additional cor- to overcrowding. Clinton said rections deputy, the sheriff’s Salt Lake County inmates can office would have 26 jail depu- What will you do get time off their sentence in ties, three prisoner transporta- when your joints stop hurting? tion of a temporary bridge to Bridge maintain both lanes through- continued from page A1 out construction. Freedom from joint pain means freedom to move like you used to. Hiking, basketball, gardening or A decision on the final even dancing can be part of your life again because of advancements in today’s joint replacement design of the bridge proj- procedures. Today’s techniques, including minimally invasive surgery, are designed to mean less one at a time. ect is expected within a Traffic on I-80 would be couple of weeks, Beery said. pain, less scarring, and a faster recovery. And now, with the amazing precision of robotic-assisted restricted to a single lane in Construction work on the total knee replacement, Jake Daynes, D.O., and John Douglas, D.O., can customize knee replacement both directions for 23 days for railroad overpass bridges is each bridge, as it is demolished expected to begin next spring, and help patients experience a more natural feeling after surgery. So don’t let joint pain get in your and replaced. Beery said the with an anticipated completion way. Call for an appointment to see what we can do to get you moving again. UDOT team on the bridge proj- in late summer or early fall, he ect is looking at two alterna- said. tives, including the construc- [email protected]

Motorhome driver leads deputies on chase

GARDNERVILLE, Nev. (AP) low line. — The driver of a Lake Tahoe The chase passed Cave motorhome led officers on a Rock on Tahoe’s west shore, wild mountain highway chase went over Spooner Summit, Jake Daynes, D.O. John Douglas, D.O.* that reached speeds of 80 mph then veered south onto U.S. Orthopedic Surgeon Orthopedic Surgeon before he crashed into a build- Highway 395 on the edge of ing about 30 miles away and Carson City. was arrested, authorities said The Nevada Highway Patrol Monday. and Carson City sheriff’s depu- The driver of the 1997 ties helped deploy spike strips, Airstream ran red lights, and the vehicle’s tires began swerved toward two deputies, to tear away. But Debastiani drove around a pair of road- kept driving on the wheel blocks and through spike strips rims, showering the road with during the chase that began sparks, authorities said. late Sunday, Douglas County He eventually crashed into deputies said. a building in Gardnerville. Christopher Debastiani of Debastiani resisted officers Alturas, California, has been who tried to remove him from booked on suspicion of about the vehicle but eventually was a dozen charges, including arrested and taken to a hospital assault with a deadly weapon for treatment of minor injuries, on a peace officer. deputies said. Deputies pursued the Debastiani later was booked motorhome after it entered into the county jail in Minden, Stateline from California on where his bail was set Monday U.S. Highway 50 with no head- at $102,082. To schedule an appointment, lights, going 55 mph in a 35 Other charges include DUI mph zone, the sheriff’s office and reckless driving, speeding, visit MountainWestOrtho.com/pain said. destruction of property and or call 435-580-4309. They say the driver of the obstructing/resisting a peace motorhome refused to stop and officer. It’s not clear if he has a Before you decide on surgery, discuss treatment options with your doctor. Understanding the risks and benefits of each treatment can help you drove as fast as 80 mph while lawyer or will be appointed one make the best decision for your individual situation. *Independent Member of the Medical Staff at Mountain West Medical Center. swerving across the double yel- at a pending court appearance.

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OBITUARIES

Paul Medina Jr. Nona May Garcia Alexander Joseph On Friday, Aug. 24, 2018, Nona May Garcia, loving Stalliviere our worlds forever changed. wife, mother, grandmother, Our son, brother, uncle, dad great-grandmother, sister, aunt Alexander Joseph and friend, Paul Medina Jr., and friend, passed away on Stalliviere, our sweet AJ, passed away due to a tragic Monday, Aug. 27, 2018. rejoined his Heavenly Father auto pedestrian accident while She was born May 4, 1926, on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018, traveling. to Richard Clark and Vivian after a brief visit here on earth. Paul (our Pablito) was Talbot Clark. She married J During his life here, he was born on Dec 21, 1979, to Paul Don Garcia on March 5, 1950, literally surrounded by his lov- Robert and Alice Medina of and they were sealed in the Salt ing Parents and Big Brother, Tooele, Utah. Paul’s love for Lake Temple on June 17, 1954. Grandparents, Uncles, Aunties everyone and everything ran They had six children: Gary, and Cousins. so very deep. From a very Gloria, Robbin, Gus, David and Even before he arrived, he young age he found his pas- Kriss; 18 grandchildren and 43 became the focus of this large, sion and talent as an artist. He great-grandchildren. loving family. What he accom- won many awards, contests, She was a faithful member plished during this time was etc. He grew to be an amazing of The Church of Jesus Christ of amazing. He made this incred- artist, but most importantly, a missed. Latter-day Saints. She was the will always be walking into the ibly close-knit group even (Ted) Haney, Kristen (Kyle) very skilled, successful tattoo Pablo left behind his greatest asset of their family house and being filled with closer. The battle he waged just Porter and Rusti Stalliviere; artist. He traveled to several dad, Paul Robert (Leonora business: Garcia Construction. anticipation from the smell to be born was an example of uncles Jeremy (Rylee) Evans, states inking his unbelievable Anglada); mother, Alice J Don and Nona made sure that of homemade bread and her determination that echoes the Justin Stalliviere and Mathew art into thousands of people Medina; sister, Tonita Medina; if you needed a job, one was yodeling. determination his parents have Johnson; cousins Landon, working at tattoo conventions, nieces, Loren and Jade Rakes; available. She was the foreman, Anyone who knew Nona shown throughout their lives. Ashton, Jayden, Caleb, Tryten, and also on the boardwalk sons, Jacob and Eli Medina; clean-up crew, delivery driver knew what laughter was, how The smiles and joy he brought Makayla, Marissa and Kenlee; of Venice Beach, CA. He also our Christie Zakos; many and chef. Basically, she did any- to work hard, what it meant to us all in the short time he was and great-grandparents Cleora made his story known in aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, thing and everything that need- give, that love truly matters, here won’t be forgotten, and in Evans and Gordon (Corie) Tattoo Magazine. Paul was bro’s and his best homie, his ed to be done. Nona worked and being a part of a family fact, will be repeated often as Sloan. the sole owner/operator of his dog “Monkey. tirelessly in all that she set her was most important. his Spirit continues to be felt A viewing will be held tattoo shop, T-Town TATTOO Paul was preceded in death mind to, but her greatest work We all treasure the memo- by his family. Saturday, Sept. 1 from for many years. He also named by his grandparents, Juan and was protecting her family. ries we have and long to share He is survived by his parents 10-11a.m. at Dalton-Hoopes himself “Painless Pablo.” Mary Medina and Robert and Nona’s life was centered them with her again. Trevor and Jennifer Stalliviere Funeral Parlor, 50 W. Main He loved his Familia, cool Mary Trujillo; and best friend around her family; they were Funeral services will be held of Grantsville; his Big Brother St., Grantsville, followed by a old Chevys, riding Harleys, Joe Roth, his brotha from everything to her. It didn’t mat- Friday, Aug. 31, 2018, at the Oakley; grandparents Chris graveside service at Grantsville good food, music, and good anotha mutha. ter what your circumstances Tooele Stake Center, 253 S. and Berna Sloan, Scott Evans, City Cemetery. times. He was a special soul The story of love is hello were, you always had a special 200 East, Tooele. Visitation Leonard and Linda Stalliviere, Online condolences may be who never failed to be rec- and good-bye until we meet place in her heart. She was is from 10-11 a.m. with ser- and Jolene Pannunzio; aunts shared at daltonhoopes.com ognized. If you didn’t know again… selfless and giving. If you were vices from 11 a.m. to 12:30 Jessica Harrison, Rachael Pablo, he made sure that you Funeral Services will be held in need, she would figure out p.m. Interment at Tooele City did. He was strong, loving, on Saturday, Sept 1 at Tate a way to help. She was nurtur- Cemetery. caring, stubborn, helpful and Mortuary, 110 S. Main, Tooele. ing and loved spending time passionate in life. His art, love, Rosarie is from 9:30-10 a.m. with her family. Creating long jokes, wit, smile, and those big and viewing from 10 a.m. to lasting memories gave her the beautiful eyes will forever be 12 p.m. most joy. A favorite memory

SERVING TOOELE COUNTY Utah firefighter adopts dog he found near California fire

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A firefighters who traveled to Draper Battalion Chief Utah firefighter whose depart- help fight the massive blaze. Matthew Burchett, who was ment is still reeling from the With the nearest town an hour killed by falling tree debris death of one of their own dur- away, at first he wondered if while fighting the blaze on ing California’s largest wildfire the creature was a mountain Aug. 13. The two men had is starting a new chapter with lion, but he quickly realized it known each other through the a dog he found near front lines was a German shepherd. “He community of Utah firefighters of the same fire. was definitely matted and he for more than a decade. COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS Draper firefighter Patrick looked like he’d been out for a “The wind was out of his Cullen said Monday he never while.” sails when he talked, he was ALL MAKES & MODELS, MEDIUM & HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS forgot the exhausted, thirsty He gave the dog some water down in regard to everything,” • Front End Inspection • Tune Up • Alternators German shepherd who and let him sleep under the Molinari said. The dog didn’t emerged from the Northern engine, but as the fire overtook have a microchip used to track • A/C Repair • Brakes • Tires - New & Used California wilderness earlier their location he left him with pets, but the shelter kept him • Radiator Flush • Starters • Battery- New & Used this month as the Mendocino another crew who could bring for about a week, the standard Complex Fire glowed in the him to a safe spot away from period they wait for people to OFFICE 801-577-3222 distance. the flames. claim lost pets before putting MOST REPAIRS USED PARTS 435.843.1606 “In the middle of the night, He thought that might be them up for adoption. ARE SAME DAY! he came wandering over the the last he’d see of him, but When no owner appeared, 100 North Emerald Road • Tooele hill,” said Cullen, who was as the days wore on fighting staffers drove the dog out to among dozens of out-of-state the blaze he marveled at the Reno, Nevada, to reunite him chances of the pup finding him with Cullen, who had since and worried about how he’d returned to the Salt Lake City fared. Cullen started calling area. He named him Mendo, animal shelters. after the Mendocino Complex He didn’t have any luck at Fire. first, but finally tracked him to Mendo is now settling in the Mendocino County Animal with Cullen, his family and Shelter. their two other dogs. The dog The approximately 2-year- is a bright spot for Cullen and Current Edward Jones CD Rates old dog had been dropped with the rest of the department a veterinarian, who treated in what’s been an otherwise him and then sent him to the heartbreaking month. shelter, said Richard Molinari, “In the middle of all the director of animal care services tragedy we’re going through, • Bank-issued at the shelter. there is a happy story that 08/27/2018 Molinari then learned came out of our journey to • FDIC-insured Cullen had worked with California,” Cullen said. Maturity Date Rate* • Estate feature

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Suicide Life’sFoundation Worth Living continued from page A1 AWARENESS • SUICIDE PREVENTION • EDUCATION agencies to perform a cost Annual Charity and benefit analysis of using a three-digit dialing code for a GOLF TOURNAMENT hotline system. Back in 2014, Thatcher brought attention to what he called “the biggest gaping hole in government services.” “Nobody knows where to turn in a moment of crisis,” he said. “And how is that accept- able?” Even the smallest child today knows to call 911 to get police, fire, or an ambulance, but grown adults have no idea where to turn for help with mental health and suicide, Thatcher said. Thatcher’s research led him to find that the state had a patchwork network of 19 dif- ferent numbers for suicide hot- SATURDAY • SEPT 22 lines. Some numbers were not SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO operated 24/7. When no one Sen. Daniel Thatcher shows the SafeUT app during a town hall meeting at the TATC. was available to answer, the 4 PERSON SCRAMBLE caller to some hotlines reached single deadliest crisis facing used 24/7 to contact a trained edged the contributions of a voicemail box. our youth.” counselor from the University Thatcher, along with Stewart The Links at Overlake Somebody, in the moment In 2014, Thatcher prepared of Utah’s Neuropsychiatric and Utah state Sen. Steve Registration at 7:30 am; Shotgun Start 8:30 am of a suicide crisis, getting a legislation to make 311, the Institute. Eliason, R- Sandy, for helping voicemail message when they only unassigned X11 number “But not everybody that to get the bill “across the finish Breakfast & Lunch provided reached out for help, was not in Utah, a statewide 24/7 sui- thinks about suicide is a teen- line.” acceptable to Thatcher. cide hotline. ager with a smartphone,” Thatcher expressed his Single players welcome! $75/player Suicide and mental health He was certain the bill Thatcher said. gratitude to Hatch and Stewart were not only a statistical prob- would make it through the Thatcher tried to get legis- during the Aug. 21 celebration If you’d like to sponsor: lem for Thatcher — suicide is 2014 session, Thatcher said. lation for a statewide 3-digit at the state Capitol. Platinum $600 • Gold $250 • Silver $100 one of the leading causes of But it didn’t. Instead number for suicide passed dur- “My congressman, Chris death among teens in Utah and Thatcher had to settle for the ing the 2016 state legislative Stewart, and Sen. Orrin Hatch Raffle $2 tickets, Hole in One $10 (1 per player, licorice cannot be the state consistently ranks creation of a commission that session, but the legislation did took this little Utah idea,” used) 36” licorice $5 or 5 for $20, mulligans $5 or 5 for $20 among the highest for overall would talk about the issue. not pass. Thatcher said. “And instead of number of suicide deaths — it A commission wasn’t what Frustrated, Thatcher turned helping 3 million Utahns with MANY AMAZING RAFFLE ITEMS! was personal. Thatcher originally wanted, to Hatch for advice. what I was trying to do, they “I was 11 years old the first but the commission led to the “I told Hatch about my will change the lives of 300 To register call Ted Young 435-849-1773 time I lost a classmate to sui- passing of legislation in 2015 problem [with the hotline],” million Americans.” cide, and at the age of 16, I that created the SafeUT app Thatcher said. “He told me, [email protected] lost one of my closest friends,” for smartphones. SafeUT is ‘you aren’t thinking big he said. “Every Utahn has felt a free app that can be down- enough.” the impact of suicide. It is the loaded to cell phones. It can be Hatch introduced the National Suicide Prevention Hotline Implementation Act in May 2017 with Stewart as the House sponsor. SETTLEMENT CANYON The act passed the Senate in Nov. 2017 and cleared the House earlier this month. “The first time I heard of IRRIGATION WATER USERS: this [a bill for a 3-digit number for a suicide hotline] is when Sen. Dan Thatcher called me,” said Stewart, during a celebra- Due to low water tion of the passing of the act held on Aug. 21 at the Utah State Capitol. While the act will not solve levels, the water system the problem of suicide, it will be an important tool. Whatever 3-digit number is settled on will become the 911 of suicide will be shut off prevention and mental health services, according to Stewart. “We can advertise it,” PM Stewart said. “People in a crisis FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 AT 8 will know to call.” COURTESY OF JON GOSSETT In a speech delivered on the Sen. Daniel Thatcher and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes hold a plac- floor of the U.S. Senate floor ard about the new National Suicide Prevention Hotline Improvement Act. on Aug. 16, Hatch acknowl- until Further Notice. Please call (435) 833-9606 with questions. US official reiterates push to move land agency out West Follow us on Facebook! OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A expected for many months. ports in different cities. high-ranking U.S. Interior While leaders in the U.S. West She said they will also take Department official on Thursday agree the headquarters should into consideration the lifestyles TOOELE reiterated the agency’s strong be closer to the land it man- in each city. TRANSCRIPT interest in moving its Bureau of ages, bureau veterans have said “This isn’t 30,000-foot stuff,” Land Management headquarters the agency needs a presence in Combs said. “This is granular.” BULLETIN to the American West. Washington, D.C. The move isn’t a done deal, Combs said Ogden was beau- Susan Combs, an assistant sec- tiful after she toured the city of retary at Interior, said as she 87,000 people north of Salt Lake visited a northern Utah city that City with an Air Force base, col- is among those under consider- lege and proximity to ski resorts. ation for the new location. But But she said it’s merely one she spoke passionately during a of many under consideration, round table in Ogden about the which also include communities need to bridge the gap between in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico bureaucrats and the people and Arizona. affected by their decisions. Combs also has visited or The bureau, which is over- plans to visit Grand Junction seen by Interior, manages nearly and Denver in Colorado; 388,000 square miles (1 mil- Albuquerque, New Mexico; and lion square kilometers) of land Boise, Idaho. Salt Lake City, the nationwide, and 99 percent is in capital of Utah, is also under 12 Western states. consideration, she said. Important factors often get Conservative Utah leaders lost in translation from Western have long chafed under the states to government employees agency’s management of 36,000 in Washington, D.C., Combs square miles of public land in said. Having employees living the state and called for it to in a community where they come under state control. would be running into locals at Republican Gov. Gary Herbert the grocery would change their said during the round table that perspective. there’s no question the bureau “The goal is to reorganize by would be more efficient in a devolving power out,” Combs Western state where employees said. “We’re operating in a land- would live alongside miners, scape where people live. I think farmers, ranchers, tourists and it has been sort of detached. outdoor recreationists and Bringing the decision-making understand how public lands back to the local level means they manage are used. that you have better chance to “That can only happen in a explain what’s on your mind.” place like Utah,” Herbert said. The possible move of the “It won’t happen in a place like Bureau of Land Management Washington, D.C.” headquarters is part of a larger Combs said the department reorganization of the Interior has requested an analytical Department that Secretary Ryan analysis by the General Services Zinke has ordered. Administration to assess cost A decision about whether to of living, education, access to move the bureau and where isn’t health care and proximity to air- A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 30, 2018 Hometown

Summer Goodbyes

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Samuel Straurthen takes a leap into the Stansbury Lake on Monday afternoon.

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Kelly Astill drives his festive and colorful family float in a parade. Brynnlee Harper colors her megaphone at the Art Yard at the Tooele Lindsey Hansen keeps her family’s pigs cool while she talks to Arts Festival. a friend at the Tooele County Fair.

SUE BUTTERFIELD/ ith school back in ses- TTB PHOTO sion and fall weather Cody Wing Wapproaching, Tooele (316) and Stan County residents can look back McDonald (707) with fondness on a fun sum- chase each mer of parades, rodeos, car other in Heat 3 shows, fairs, festivals, concerts, at the demoli- tion derby. races, demolition derbies and McDonald other summer events. finished in first The county’s cities and place while towns provided a host of activi- Wing finished SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO ties to celebrate the Fourth in third and of July. Country Fanfest and earned the Mad Tooele’s Fridays on Vine Dog award. offered plenty of music to enjoy without leaving the county. Tooele City closes out its summer concert series on Monday with a Labor Day Music Festival at Pratt Aquatic Center Park. See related story about Monday’s concert on page A4.

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Janessa Berg and Jarna Knuteson (above) sing in the opening scenes of the Benson Gristmill Pageant. Kolby Howard (right) ped- als the parade route in a red, white and blue decorated bike.

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO A bull rider goes for an 8-second ride on the Fourth of July at the annual Bit and Spur Rodeo at the Deseret Peak Complex.

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO LABOR Ayden Baker competes in a sack race during Farm Camp at the Historic Clark Farm in Grantsville. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO DAY MUSIC FESTIVAL

DAVE BERN/TTB PHOTO A flag (above) waves in the wind in June as spectators look at the cars on display at Cruzer Palooza Classic and Custom Car Show at the UMC. Parades (left) were STEVE HOWE/TTB PHOTO a part of Fourth of July celebrations.

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ TTB PHOTO Johnny Allred and Sky Fridley learn how early Americans washed laundry by hand during Patriot Superintendents of Rock Camp held at the 6:00-6:50 Coulter House Event Center in The Endless Summer Band Stansbury Park. 7:30-8:20

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SPORTS WRAP Grantsville girls soccer vs. Millard Optimism on the tennis court Whitney Wangsgard scored five goals and assisted on teammate Alyssa Roberts’ tally as the Grantsville girls Buffs, Stallions soccer team rolled to a 6-0 win over Millard in a non- region home game Tuesday believe they afternoon. Wangsgard has 21 goals in just four matches this season, and 65 in 20 career can compete varsity matches. Grantsville (4-0) wrapped up its preseason schedule Thursday after in Region 11 press time at home against St. Joseph. The Cowboys will DARREN VAUGHAN SPORTS EDITOR travel to Kamas to face South Summit in their Region 13 The high school girls tennis opener Tuesday afternoon. season is somewhat of a whirl- wind, with the state tourna- Grantsville volleyball at ment scheduled for the end of Mountain Crest September and the Region 11 The Grantsville volleyball team season already in full swing. defeated Mountain Crest 18-25, 26-24, 25-21, 25-21 on Tuesday in Hyrum, improv- THS TENNIS ing the Cowboys’ preseason record to 8-6 heading into SHS TENNIS Thursday evening’s match at home against Bear River. Hannah Butler led the Cowboys with 15 kills, five blocks and That doesn’t provide much 10 digs, while Paige Ford had time for the players to work 10 kills and three blocks, Halle their way into top form before Bartley had nine kills and four the region tournament rolls aces and Maison White added around, but if recent results seven kills. Callie Killian had are any indication, the girls four blocks and 35 assists, from Tooele and Stansbury will August Cowan had 13 digs be ready to help their teams and Chloe Gowans and Hillary compete for top finishes and Cloward each had 10 digs. spots in the state tournament. Grantsville will play host to St. “I think we’re going to be Joseph next Wednesday. somewhere in that middle range,” Tooele coach Pat Stansbury girls soccer at Ben Ciervo said, noting that Park Lomond City is a huge favorite to win Sophomore Reagan the region title. Didericksen scored three FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Ciervo’s team lost 4-2 to times and Maddy Graber Ogden on Tuesday, but showed Tooele’s Rylee Nielson (above) added another goal to lead the gives it her maximum effort the cohesion necessary to Stansbury girls soccer team to during her No. 2 singles match a 4-1 win over Ben Lomond in make some noise as the season against Ogden on Tuesday at a Region 11 game Wednesday goes along. The Buffaloes’ Tooele High School. two victories came at second in Ogden. The Stallions (3-5, SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO 1-3 Region 11) snapped a doubles Stansbury’s Maddie Johansen five-game losing streak, during (Angela Shaw and Camilla (right) keeps her eye on the ball which they had been outscored Pankratz) and third doubles during her No. 2 singles match 25-7. Stansbury will play host (Tess Flake and Reagan against Bonneville on Tuesday at to Tooele next Thursday. Harvey). The first doubles Stansbury High School. team of Kammy Hamilton and Tooele girls soccer at Park Grace Bell lost a hard-fought, to step it up a little bit. We’ve City 7-6 (5), 7-5 decision, while definitely improved over last The Tooele girls soccer team singles players Taya Unruh, year, and our record reflects fell 3-0 to Park City in a Region Rylee Nielson and Olivia Small that, but now it’s a matter of 11 road game Wednesday all lost in straight sets. seeing what we can do against afternoon, keeping the young Ciervo has been encouraged a better team.” Buffaloes (1-5-1, 0-4 Region by the competition at the top “This team has really come 11) winless in region play. of his lineup, and sees a lot of together as a team,” he added. The Buffs will look to get their promise as the team continues “They’re friends, they all work ship righted Tuesday at home to develop. Last week at a tour- together and everybody is against Ben Lomond. nament in Cache County, the accountable to be here. I pretty Stansbury volleyball vs. Buffs tied Mountain Crest and much know that every prac- Taylorsville lost 4-2 to Lehi and Sky View, tice, I’m going to have 25 play- The Stansbury volleyball team showing they can compete ers. We’re a family this year.” (5-4) defeated Taylorsville in with some of the best teams Just up the road in four sets in a non-region match Class 4A has to offer. The best Stansbury Park, Stansbury Wednesday at Stansbury part for Tooele is that the Buffs coach Jacob Jones is also High School. Statistics have only have one senior optimistic about his team’s were not available at press graduating after this season. chances. The Stallions have time Thursday morning. The “We’ve been gradually build- four state qualifiers back from Stallions opened their Region ing all year,” he said. “Leading last year’s team, including the 11 season Thursday after into the core of the region doubles team of seniors Mia press time at home against (season), we’ve just built. The Thurber and Kenzi Knudsen. Ben Lomond, and will travel to teams we’re supposed to beat, Park City on Tuesday. we’ve beaten, but now we need SEE TENNIS PAGE B2 ® Tooele Athletic Wall of Fame Tooele High School is accept- ing applications for the Annual Athletic Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony, to be held Friday, Stallions meet Sept. 21. Applicants must have graduated from THS at least 10 years ago. Email Athletic Director Catham Beer Warriors tonight at [email protected] for an application or pick one up at Tooele High School (301 Tooele, Grantsville both hit the road in Week 3 W. Vine St. Tooele, UT 84074). Stansbury’s DARREN VAUGHAN as they hope to make a run at Application is due by 5 p.m. on Pae Tia pulls SPORTS EDITOR their respective region titles. Friday, Sept. 7. away from The preseason has reached All three will be tested in this a Hurricane its halfway point, meaning week’s games, as Stansbury Salt Lake Bees defender during high school football teams welcomes Class 6A Taylorsville The Bees (70-64) opened their Friday night’s final homestand of the 2018 game at Stallion across Utah are starting to get on Thursday night, while season with a pair of wins Stadium. a feel for what they need to Tooele travels to Region 9 pow- over the visiting Reno Aces Stansbury faces improve upon going into the erhouse Dixie and Grantsville on Tuesday and Wednesday Taylorsville at upcoming region season. plays the first road game of at Smith’s Ballpark in Salt home Thursday The teams from Stansbury, its season against Manti on Lake City. Salt Lake won evening. Tooele and Grantsville are Friday. Wednesday’s game 4-3 in SUE BUTTERFIELD/ no different, as all are in the 10 innings on Matt Thaiss’ TTB PHOTO process of fine-tuning things SEE FOOTBALL PAGE B2 ® walk-off, bases-loaded single that drove in Stephen McGee from third base. McGee also had an RBI single and an RBI FROM THE SIDELINES double for the Bees, while Jose Fernandez added a solo home run. On Tuesday, the Bees pounded out 17 hits on We’ve learned a lot in two weeks of football their way to a 10-6 win. Salt Lake’s offense got a boost he high school football once they get to the postseason Thomas, and its defense, led by board until after the result had from second-inning home runs season is a mere two to match up with the best the Isaac Riding and Drake Hall, been decided. The Buffaloes’ by Jared Walsh, Jabari Blash weeks old, but things are Cache Valley has to offer. are ruling the day through the first game wasn’t really a game T Darren Vaughan and Alberto Triunfel. Blash and already starting to sort them- Another thing we know? first two games. If that keeps at all - it was barely more than SPORTS EDITOR Bo Way had RBI singles and selves out before region games Grantsville has a chance to do up, it’s not hard to imagine see- a quarter - and it was against Triunfel had a run-scoring dou- even start. something truly special this ing the Cowboys on the field at an opponent in Uintah that was ble as part of a four-run third For one, those of us in Tooele season. It makes you wish Weber State’s Stewart Stadium thoroughly outclassed from the inning, and Luis Rengifo had County realize that Sky View that Juan Diego was on the first couple weeks of the season, come championship weekend in word “go.” an RBI triple and Walsh had an is good. Like, really, really Cowboys’ regular-season sched- the Class 3A North race could November. We know a little more about RBI single in the eighth. The good. The Bobcats have beaten ule, just to see how they match be wide open. After all, Morgan There are a couple things we Stansbury, if only because Bees wrapped up their series Stansbury and Tooele handily up with the Soaring Eagle. They did lose to Class 2A powerhouse don’t know yet - namely, how the Stallions have played two with the Aces on Thursday in back-to-back games. That ran roughshod over Summit South Summit last week, and good are Stansbury and Tooele? full games. Against Sky View, night after press time, and will shows that even if, as expected, Academy, Juan Diego’s primary Judge Memorial got blown out Tooele made far too many mis- they weren’t at their best, conclude their season with a the Stallions and Buffaloes fin- competition for the Class 3A by Juan Diego. takes early in the game against and, again, the Bobcats took SEE WRAP PAGE B2 ® ish at or near the top of Region South title. And judging from Meanwhile, Grantsville’s Sky View and paid the price for 11, they’ll have some work to do the other results through the running attack, led by Parker it, and didn’t get on the score- SEE VAUGHAN PAGE B2 ® B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 30, 2018

guess what we know is that the Tooele avoid the same mistakes the answers to those questions Vaughan Stallions likely aren’t as bad as that plagued it a week ago when could set the tone for the next continued from page B1 Sky View made them look, but it takes to the field on the road couple months. they probably aren’t as good as against another powerhouse, Darren Vaughan is a veteran they looked against a rebuilding Dixie? Can Grantsville continue sports writer from Moab, Utah. advantage of their mistakes. Hurricane program. to build on what it’s shown the Following the Stansbury football Against Hurricane, they came Perhaps this week will teach first two weeks when it plays its team up and down the sideline up against an inferior opponent us a little more. Can Stansbury first road game in Manti? last week while keeping stats and turned the game into a stick to its roots against Class With the preseason already helped him “get his steps in.” glorified practice before the 6A Taylorsville and its star quar- half over and the region season Email him at dvaughan@tooele- end of the second quarter. I terback, Dane Leituala? Will looming just two weeks away, transcript.com.

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Taylorsville (0-2) at Stansbury (1-1) Where: Stallion Stadium, Stansbury High School When: Thursday, 7 p.m. Last week: Taylorsville lost to Lehi 37-6; Stansbury defeated Hurricane 67-8 Details: Stansbury is com- ing off its largest margin of victory in school history last week, though the Stallions will be facing a much tougher FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO opponent this time around. Tooele’s Olivia Small hits a return during her third singles match Taylorsville beat the Stallions against Ogden on Tuesday at Tooele High School. The Buffaloes lost 55-36 last year behind a huge the match 4-2 as they continue to build toward next month’s region game from quarterback Dane and state tournaments. Leituala, who is looking for a repeat performance. needed more depth. Our Last season, Leituala threw Tennis singles (players) are young for 306 yards and a pair of continued from page B1 and don’t have a lot of var- touchdowns, while rushing sity experience, but points for 164 yards and four more Maddie Johansen and Hannah matter (in region) so we scores against a Stansbury FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Anderson, who played first ended up splitting them team that went on to play Tooele’s Nukuluve Helu stretches to try to catch a pass during the Buffaloes’ season-opening game against Uintah doubles last year, have been up.” in the Class 4A semifinals. on Aug. 17 at Buffalo Stadium. Helu and the Buffs will travel to St. George to face the Dixie Flyers on Friday night. split up and are now playing Jones said there are some However, Taylorsville didn’t first and second singles for the promising sophomores and score until the very end of week, and is hoping to avoid Stallions. juniors in the program who last week’s game against a similarly slow start against “They’re good girls,” Jones are continuing to improve Lehi, and lost its opener to another one of Class 4A’s tra- said. “They’re learning and and could eventually push Snow Canyon when Leituala ditional powerhouses. progressing, and that’s all we for spots in the varsity threw a 100-yard pick-six in Tooele managed just 239 can ask for.” lineup. overtime after racking up 443 yards of total offense, 94 of Jones admitted it wasn’t Jones agreed with Ciervo yards of total offense through which came on the ground. an easy decision to break that the race in the middle regulation. That’s not the kind of effort up Johansen and Anderson, of the region should be Stansbury got back to what the Buffaloes expect from though it was made to spread competitive. it does best last week, run- their run-first, Wing-T attack, Stansbury’s talent more evenly “We got lucky taking ning for 470 yards in the win and it will have to be better through its lineup. second (in region) last over Hurricane. The week to compete against the Flyers. “Super hard — super hard,” year,” he said. “It’s close. before against Sky View, the On the bright side, quarter- Jones said. “We wanted to Everybody’s battling, Stallions never got their rush- back Kulani Iongi was 9-for- keep them at doubles because everybody’s trying, they’re ing attack going, and coach 12 for 145 yards and two they had done so well — they all learning and it’s fun. Clint Christiansen was disap- scores through the air, con- had taken second behind Park Hopefully, one of these pointed in his own playcall- necting with Austin Meono City, so we wanted to keep times, one of us can get past ing. However, if the Stallions and Conway Hogan for touch- them together, but we just Park City and start realizing can run the ball effectively downs in the second half. that they’re beatable.” again this week against Dixie may have lost a While Stansbury is cer- Taylorsville, and, more impor- number of its top contribu- tainly capable of competing tantly, win the time-of-posses- tors from last season, but it in Region 11, one of the sion battle and keep Leituala appears the Flyers merely Stallions’ trademarks is off the field, they will have a reloaded instead of rebuild- how much they enjoy their chance. ing. Starting quarterback time on the court — which Reggie Graff has thrown for MYGA AUNNUITY could pay off as the match- 438 yards and four touch- es get tougher. THS FOOTBALL downs through the first two “They’re an amazing games, and has a team-high 3.25% group of young ladies,” Tooele (1-1) 115 yards rushing. Keeping GUARANTEED Stansbury assistant coach at Dixie (1-1) him and top receiver Nate Bob Haines said. “They Where: Dixie High School, Mahi in check will be crucial FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO 10 YEARS compete hard, they work St. George for the Buffs if they hope to hard in practice and they When: Friday, 7 p.m. avoid making the long trip to Grantsville quarterback Jackson Sandberg (12) tries to elude a Summit Academy defender during Friday’s game at Cowboy Stadium. The laugh a lot. They’re a fam- Last week: Tooele lost to St. George feel even longer. Cowboys will travel to Manti for a non-region game against the Templars ily — they really are. They Sky View 38-14; Dixie beat on Friday night. support each other, they kid Legacy (Nevada) 27-7 each other ... they’ve got Details: Tooele didn’t get GHS FOOTBALL ground already, including their competition — Carbon great senses of humor but its offense going until it found a school-record, 313-yard and Delta — hasn’t been they compete hard.” itself on the wrong side of a Grantsville (2-0) outburst against Summit as strong. Nevertheless, the [email protected] five-touchdown deficit last at Manti (2-0) Academy, widely considered Cowboys will have to try to Where: Manti High School to be among Class 3A’s top slow down Manti quarterback When: Friday, 7 p.m. programs. But Thomas isn’t Kyle King, who threw for 256 Last week: Grantsville the only reason the Cowboys yards and four touchdowns beat Summit Academy 35-24; are off to a 2-0 start. The on just nine completions Manti beat Delta 33-0 defense, led by Isaac Riding’s against Carbon and added Details: Watch Grantsville five tackles-for loss and two four more TD passes against running back Parker Thomas sacks, has been dominant in Delta. — there he goes. Can anyone its wins over North Sanpete A victory would help stop him? Nobody knows. and Summit Academy. solidify the Cowboys’ position 2 018 PREP That has been the story Manti will be far from a among the top teams in Class through Grantsville’s first pushover in this one. The 3A going into next week’s two games of the 2018 sea- Templars have scored 73 county rivalry game against of son. Thomas has 417 yards points in their first two games Tooele. ATHLETES the WEEK and five touchdowns on the and yielded just 15, though [email protected]

WHITNEY WANGSGARD SOPHOMORE GRANTSVILLE GIRLS SOCCER Grantsville 3, Mountain Crest 1 Juab 3, Millard 1 (25-17, 20-25, (18-25, 26-24, 25-21, 25-21) 25-17, 25-20) Wangsgard has picked up right where she left off a year Wrap continued from page B1 Delta 3, Canyon View 0 (25-16, South Summit 3, Rowland Hall 1 ago. In wins over Cyprus and Draper APA last week, 25-22, 25-20) (25-7, 25-10, 22-25, 25-11) four-game series against Fresno Enterprise 3, Snow Canyon 2 (21- Wednesday she scored 13 goals, and is up to 21 goals in just four beginning Friday. 25, 15-25, 25-15, 25-19, 16-14) South Sevier 3, Manti 0 (25-17, matches this year after leading the state in goals as a Farmington 3, Logan 0 (25-10, 25-17, 25-15) Notable HS girls soccer scores 25-14, 25-19) Tuesday Schedule freshman. Judge Memorial 3, Bonneville 2 Friday’s games Grantsville 6, Millard 0 (23-25, 26-24, 25-19, 13-25, Tooele football at Dixie, 7 p.m. Desert Hills 3, Dixie 2, OT 15-10) Hurricane 2, Cedar 0 Lehi 3, Westlake 1 (25-9, 23-25, Grantsville football at Manti, Pine View 4, Canyon View 0 25-13, 25-17) 7 p.m. Saturday’s game SILAS YOUNG SENIOR Mountain View 3, Uintah 0 Payson 3, Cyprus 0 (25-13, 25-11, Grantsville cross country at Judge STANSBURY FOOTBALL Orem 4, Payson 0 25-15) Memorial (Wheeler Farm) Ridgeline 3, Layton 0 (25-21, Young rushed for 130 yards and four touchdowns on Salem Hills 3, Lehi 1 Tuesday’s games 25-6, 25-12) Logan 9, Morgan 1 Stansbury girls tennis at Park City, just nine carries in the fi rst half of the Stallions’ 67-8 Salem Hills 3, Dixie 0 (25-21, Carbon 0, Maeser Prep 0, tie 3 p.m. 25-16, 26-24) win over Hurricane last week, bouncing back from a Juab 5, ALA 0 Tooele girls tennis vs. Bonneville, Emery 5, North Sanpete 2 Sky View 3, Clearfield 0 (25-12, tough outing in the season opener against Sky View. 25-16, 25-14) 3:30 p.m. Richfield 5, Grand 1 Skyridge 3, Park City 1 (23-25, Tooele girls soccer vs. Ben Manti 1, RSL Academy 1 25-22, 25-11, 25-23) Lomond, 3:30 p.m. Summit Academy 1, Union 3, Uintah 2 (25-21, 23-25, Grantsville girls soccer at South Providence Hall 1 25-16, 25-21, 15-10) Summit, 3:30 p.m. Wednesday Richfield 3, South Sevier 2 (22-25, Grantsville girls tennis at Stansbury 4, Ben Lomond 1 Al Parker, MD 25-23, 20-25, 27-25, 15-12) Waterford, 3:30 p.m. BOARD CERTIFIED, FAMILY MEDICINE Park City 3, Tooele 0 Carbon 3, Altamont 0 (25-17, Tooele volleyball at Ben Lomond, 435.843.2634 Copper Hills 3, Judge Memorial 0 25-16, 25-19) 6 p.m. FAMILY MEDICINE 196 E 2000 N, STE 106 • TOOELE Notable HS volleyball scores Gunnison 3, Maeser Prep 0 (25- Stansbury volleyball at Park City, Tuesday 21, 25-23, 25-13) 6 p.m. THURSDAY August 30, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 FINANCIAL FOCUS You can’t predict the future, but you can prepare for it ou may not be aware of could your family still afford to down debts, handle your final If you want the appropri- Life Insurance Awareness it, but September is Life continue these contributions? expenses — and relieve your ate amount of coverage, you Month is a good time to Insurance Awareness With enough life insurance, family of costly burdens. should consider a variety of remind yourself of the impor- Y Tye Hoffman Month. 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POETRY Elizabeth Warren’s ‘New Deal’ is closer to State Fair Fireworks, National Socialism than Democratic Socialism Labor Day Senator Warren is proposing “the wholesale expropriation of private enterprise in the United States, and nothing less.” o celebrate the end of BARRY BROWNSTEIN tively compete, firms routinely that Venezuela has to import My scalp tingled. This was summer, here is a son- consider the interests of cus- oil. pure magic. net full of explosions by Ted Kooser T U.S. POET LAUREATE n an episode of the HBO tomers, employees, suppliers, Maryann Corbett, who lives in 2004 – 2006 comedy series Crashing, investors, and others, includ- Down the Road to a North Another defector, Yeonmi Minnesota. It’s from her book Ilibertarian Penn Jillette ing the communities in which Korea-like Dystopia Park, in her book In Order to Street View, published by Able offered this provocative opin- they locate. North Korea already has Live describes how she came to Muse Press. ion: The libertarian founder of a term for instructions being believe Kim Jong Il was sacri- Whole Foods, John Mackey offered by those who know ficing himself on her behalf as State Fair Fireworks, Labor Day The most important revolu- has a name for considering nothing about enterprise. he delivered field guidance: tion in human history, more all stakeholders, Conscious When Kim Jong-un visits a Look up: blazing chrysanthemums in rose important than agriculture, Capitalism. Mackey writes in barely-functioning enterprise In school, we sang a song shriek into bloom above the Tilt-a-Whirls, more important than writ- his book Conscious Capitalism: and offers inanities prescribing about Kim Jong Il and how hang for a blink, then die in smoky swirls. ing, is the scientific revolu- improvements, his instructions he worked so hard to give They scream revolt at what the body knows: tion. The scientific revolu- We believe that business are called “field guidance.” our laborers on-the-spot all revels end. We clap and sigh. Then, no— tion came down to these is good because it creates Like his grandfather, Kim instruction as he traveled another rose! another peony! break, three words: I don’t know. value, it is ethical because Il-sung, and father, Kim Jong- around the country, sleeping flame, roar, as though by roaring they might make it is based on voluntary il, Kim tours the country in his car and eating only the rides whirl in perpetuum. As though Jillette added, “No institu- exchange, it is noble dispensing his bottomless “wis- small meals of rice balls. we need not finally, wearily turn, to plow tion, no church, no king, no because it can elevate our dom” providing instructions “Please, please, Dear Leader, back through the crush of bodies, the lank air, power structure had ever said existence, and it is heroic for everything from producing take a good rest for us!” we to buses that inch us, sweating, across town. in history, I don’t know.” because it lifts people out of more buses to increasing farm sang through our tears. “We As though we were not dropped in silence there The Greek historian poverty and creates prosper- yields. are all crying for you.” to trudge the last blocks home, the streetlamps low, Thucydides put it this way: ity. Free-enterprise capital- With his “benevolence” and the crickets counting summer’s seconds down. “Ignorance is bold, knowledge ism is the most powerful sys- “wisdom” Kim presumably If you tell me America is reserved.” tem for social cooperation claims to take into account the a ways away from such a We do not accept unsolicited submissions. American Life in Poetry It’s hard to find a politician and human progress ever interests of all stakeholders. destructive mindset, instilled is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfounda- willing to say, “I don’t know.” conceived. It is one of the In North Korea, there are no by generations of propaganda tion.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Senator Elizabeth Warren is most compelling ideas we messy market dynamics to get and brutality, I would agree. Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem no exception. Her ignorance humans have ever had. But in his way. Yet, economic illiteracy is copyright ©2017 by Maryann Corbett, “State Fair Fireworks, Labor is bold. Recently she proposed we can aspire to something The North Korean Worker’s widespread. Those illiter- Day,” from Street View, (Able Muse Press, 2017). Poem reprinted The Accountable Capitalism even greater. Party newspaper has an ate of economics “teach” by permission of Maryann Corbett and the publisher. Introduction Act. Under her proposed law, English-language version. each other through school copyright © 2018 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s Warren and others in govern- The something greater is The front page is dedicated systems and social media. author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant ment will pretend to know “higher purposes that serve, to reports of all the places Among journalists are many in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006. much about that which they align, and integrate the inter- that Kim Jong-un has recently hostile to economic freedom. know nothing—running every ests of all their major stake- dispensed his field guidance. Dissenting views are no lon- large business in America. holders.” Recently, he was at a fish farm ger tolerated. For example, In Mackey’s universe, this and Kim “knew” just what the Prager University’s mainstream Super Crossword & Suduko Puzzle Answers The Accountable Capitalism is all voluntary. For example, farm needed: conservative site was recently from page B7 Act Whole Foods has been phas- censored by Facebook and Sudoku Solution #2975-M Writing in the Wall Street ing out the sales of products Stressing the need for the YouTube. 6 1 8 2 3 9 5 7 4 Journal, Senator Warren urges containing GMOs. This is in farm to become an engine The vast majority of the pop- 2 3 5 4 6 7 1 8 9 4 9 7 5 1 8 2 3 6 Americans to insist “on a new response to demand from leading the fish farming ulation believes the govern- 9 6 2 8 7 3 4 1 5 deal.” Under her Accountable Whole Foods’ customers. field of the country and ment should “strengthen the 1 7 4 6 2 5 8 9 3 Capitalism Act, As part of their strategy to a pioneer, educator and economy” and many fear the 8 5 3 1 9 4 7 6 2 maximize profits and attract pedigree farm for the dis- future. The combination is a 3 2 1 7 5 6 9 4 8 Corporations with more customers, Whole Foods issues semination of ultra-modern 7 4 6 9 8 2 3 5 1 combustible mixture. Imagine 5 8 9 3 4 1 6 2 7 than $1 billion in annual press releases explaining how fish farming technology, he a major bear market and the © 2009 Hometown Content Sudoku Solution #2975-D revenue would be required they listen to customers and set forth the tasks and ways resulting spike in fear. Then, 9 8 4 1 7 6 3 5 2 to get a federal corporate farmers and take actions that for it. it is not so hard to imagine a 6 5 7 8 3 2 9 4 1 charter. The new charter are good for the environment. future president, with a mind- 1 3 2 9 5 4 6 7 8 requires corporate directors Customers are free to buy He gave valuable teachings set like that of Senator Warren, 4 9 3 5 8 7 1 2 6 to consider the interests of GMO products from other concerning the manage- 8 6 1 4 2 3 7 9 5 barnstorming the country 7 2 5 6 1 9 4 8 3 all major corporate stake- stores if they prefer. ment and operation of the dispensing field guidance. Is 3 4 6 2 9 5 8 1 7 holders—not only share- Warren doesn’t have in farm and the fish farming not President Trump manag- 2 7 8 3 4 1 5 6 9 holders—in company deci- mind the voluntary actions of field, including the issue of ing trade via “bold ignorance” 5 1 9 7 6 8 2 3 4 © 2009 Hometown Content sions. Shareholders could companies which must meet keeping researchers to meet paving the way for more politi- sue if they believed directors the test of serving consumers. the goal of shortening the cians like Senator Warren? weren’t fulfilling those obli- Warren wants corporate deci- catfish production cycle and Your Complete Local News Source gations. sions to be made by armchair lowering the feed unit to the Barry Brownstein is profes- quarterbacks who lack essen- worldwide level. sor emeritus of economics and TOOELE Subscribe Warren’s language is vague. tial tacit knowledge and the leadership at the University of TRANSCRIPT Kevin Williamson, writ- knowledge of “particular cir- Perhaps you have seen pho- Baltimore. He is the author of BULLETIN 435-882-0050 ing in the National Review, cumstances of time and place,” tos of government acolytes The Inner-Work of Leadership. explains what the Accountable as Hayek calls it. Without such engrossed in taking notes as Capitalism Act would mean in knowledge, it is impossible to Kim dispenses his “guidance.” practice: make decisions that effectively Does Warren have in mind the allocate resources to best serve government acolytes she’d like The federal government consumers. to see running America’s cor- would then dictate to these Being accountable to all porations? The History of Tooele County businesses the composition stakeholders is a vague man- North Koreans, having little of their boards, the details date. Williamson warns the experience or understanding n September 1846 the Donner-Reed Party, while of internal corporate gover- intention of the Accountable of a market economy, believe trying a shortcut to California, passed through nance, compensation prac- Capitalism Act is to compel their leader is a living God I the what would become Tooele County and nearly tices, personnel policies, and corporations to be “account- whose wisdom provides the perished in the Great Salt Lake Desert. Three years much more. able to politicians, who desire guidance the economy needs to put the assets and productiv- to run. Although citizens later, a handful of Mormon pioneer families left In short, Williamson con- ity of private businesses under barely survive at a level of Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in cludes that Senator Warren political discipline for their meager subsistence, North Settlement Canyon above today’s Tooele City. Soon, is proposing “the wholesale own selfish ends.” He adds: Koreans believe their country others followed, and a community emerged on the expropriation of private enter- is thriving due to their leaders’ edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by prise in the United States, and It is remarkable that people greatness. individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to nothing less.” who are most keenly In her book The Girl with thrive in an environment fraught with hardship. Their Today, Warren’s proposal attuned to the self-interest Seven Names, North Korean story, and many others, are found inside this History of has no chance of passing. In a of CEOs and sharehold- defector Hyeonseo Lee Utah’s Tooele County. Learn about how the pioneers few years, under a democratic ers and the ways in which describes her indoctrination as ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness; the wild socialist president—I almost that self-interest influences a child as she came to believe mining days in Ophir, Mercur and Jacob City; the Pony wrote national socialist presi- their decisions apparently in the divinity of the North dent—Warren’s dystopia could believe that members of the Korean despot: Express Trail; the glorious beaches and resorts along become a reality. House, senators, presidents, the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake, and more. regulators, Cabinet secre- The story of the nativity Conscious Capitalism taries, and agency chiefs of… the Dear Leader Kim Get Your Copy Today at the Warren believes firms have somehow are liberated from Jong-il, brought me out Tooele Transcript-Bulletin an “obsession with maximizing self-interest when they take in goose bumps. His birth shareholder returns.” Warren office through some kind of was foretold by miraculous mistakenly believes that firms miracle of transcendence. signs in the heavens—a • Nearly 500 pages fail to consider other stake- double rainbow over Mount • Large 8.5 x 11 size pages TOOELETRANSCRIPT holders. Does the United States Decision-makers account- Paektu, swallows singing Post Office or FedEx deliver able to politicians are a recipe songs of praise with human • Hardcover with dust jacket ULLETIN a better user experience for for disaster. Venezuela sits on voices, and the appearance • More than 500 photos B you? The only firms who don’t the worlds’ largest proven oil of a bright new star in the $ 95 consider other stakeholders are reserves, yet their socialist sky. We listened to this and • More than 700 pioneer 39 58 N. 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Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by Timothy Parker August 27, 2018 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ACROSS 42 Flat 7 “East 36 Salon’s Take pride in what you do. 1 “All ___ plates of ___” making Whether you want to impress glitters ...” 43 Given to 8 Com- 37 It runs someone you love or you are try- ing to be your best, the effort you 5 Awesome yap pressed to the by Paul Trapp or fabulous 45 Entices stuff Humber put in will deter criticism. ★★★ 10 Asian 48 Hefty 9 Word of 38 Ruler not TAURUS (April 20-May 20): royal swine effort seen Don’t worry so much about the 14 What a 49 Unceasingly 10 Employ since impossible; work with what’s president 50 Particle again 1917 available, and you will get things takes beam 11 Stay, 42 Jesters’ done. ★★★★ 15 Lowest of particles poetically relatives GEMINI (May 21-June 20): An the low 51 ___ out 12 Adam of 43 Huddle to emotional situation will leave you 16 Black, a meager baseball talk wondering where you stand. Be fancy existence 13 Neurotic 44 Treasure open and honest and let your 17 Impossible 54 Need, feeling chest intentions and expectations be acquisitions if no 18 Pajamas’ feature known. ★★ 20 Mind- primer butt 45 Bone CANCER (June 21-July 22): reader’s 58 Russo or cover cavities Don’t give up on your dreams. It’s skill Lacoste 19 Followed 46 Send important not to let the demands 21 What a 59 Native back to down others put on you take prece- creditor American a source below dence over what makes you holds Africa’s crop 23 Gnat, 47 feel good about who you are. 22 Harasses Sierra ___ ★★★★★ 23 Gridiron 60 Property for one 48 Stagger figure? 24 Dawdle LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Your attempt maker charm may help you drum up 24 Sweetie 61 War god 25 Green 50 Horn- 62 Imposter isle support, but before you present alternative wearing and promote your plans, make 26 Certain 63 Callous 26 Automated- goddess bread task sure you’ve ironed out all the muscles 51 Ireland’s wrinkles. ★★★ 29 Canonical piece? performers Ireland 27 Sioux VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): hour 52 All fours Spend time with people who 30 Exclama- DOWN City part 1 Convenient state can offer a different perspective tions of 53 Footnote on life. Trying something new excitement bag 28 Dojo phrase 2 Hems blow will help you expand your plans. 31 Discredit or (abbr.) ★★★ disguise and ___ 29 Kicks the 55 Rock 32 Card for 3 On the tires of band LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): an actor roof of 31 Simple staple Don’t let anyone stifle your cre- 35 20,000 4 Still, beds 56 Chinese ativity or your desire to do mean- 39 Forest in verse 32 Penny “path” ingful things. You can keep the fluid 5 Laminated 33 Type of 57 Dentist- peace and still follow your heart 40 Lady rock pricing induced if you steer clear of people who relative 6 “Must see” 34 Get a sound tend to interfere in your affairs. 41 Cut out statements look-see ★★★ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): DOUBLE UP By Timothy E. Parker Give in to your feelings and desires. Don’t listen to someone who is looking out for his or her own interests. It’s time to do your own thing and to explore what makes you happy. ★★★★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): An emotional situation will take a nosedive if you believe everything you hear. Someone will lead you astray, trying to manipulate the choice you make. ★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Look back before moving forward. Combining the past with the present will help you head into the future with strength and courage. ★★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Look at what you can do and the changes you can make. Rethink your current health regimen and consider what you need to feel your best. ★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You’ll have an interesting way of dealing with others. Before you bring about change, make sure you have explained in detail how you plan to proceed. ★★★

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are in need of socks, underwear, blankets are reading “Asking for Truffle: A Southern tional, educational and social support for Military Items Wanted Tooele Education for twin beds, hygiene products (hair- Chocolate Shop Mystery.” (Available on caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. When you no longer want your military spray, hair gel, body wash, nail polish and kindle for $1.99). Club will be on Thursday, Senior Center Healthy relationships items, do not take them to Deseret remover) toys. Anything will be appreci- Aug. 30 from 6-8:30 p.m. at 151 N. Main Food Addicts in Recovery Industries or a thrift store. Bring them The senior center is for the enjoyment of “How to Avoid Falling in Love with a Jerk/ ated. Underwear and socks must be new. (Health Bldg). Discussion of the book Anonymous — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting Jerkette” at USU Extension – Tooele, Aug Other items can be gently used. Please will be followed by a Chocolate Truffles Are you having trouble controlling the shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, 31, Sept 7, 14, & 21, 6:30-8:30 pm. In this help us help our community. Drop boxes hands-on class! Cost for truffles class is way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — exercise program, line dancing, wood- free 4-session course, singles will learn are located in the Intermountain Staffing $6. Don’t have time to read the book? No Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be carving, Wii games, watercolor class, mov- what to look for in a healthy relation- Office, 7 S. Main Street #203 in Tooele. problem. Just come for the truffles class ery program for anyone suffering from displayed with honor and respect. Call ies and health classes. Meals-on-Wheels ship. Love doesn’t have to be a game of from 6:30-8:30 p.m. RSVP by Aug. 29 to food addiction. Meetings are held every Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. available for homebound. Lunch served chance! Registration is required. Must Baby blankets needed Darlene at 435-840-4404. Please bring $6 Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, weekdays. For age 60 and above, sug- be 18 or older to attend. Refreshments Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- cash to the meeting to pay for chocolate 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the Children’s Choir Auditions gested donation is $3. For those under provided at each session. If you have ery at Mountain West Medical Center. supplies. north back entrance. For more informa- Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- age 60, cost is $5. Transportation available any questions or need help registering, Blankets should be new and in good tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 to the store or doctor visits for residents in please contact Jarna at 385-204-4030 condition. Homemade blankets are also Museum volunteers needed Carolyn at 435-882-0805 or visit www. years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- or [email protected]. Register at accepted if new. Donations can be turned Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to owner and director of Blake Music Studios, portation information call 435-843-4102. HealthyRelationshipsUtah.org in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history attend. directs the choir. Blake has a degree in For more information about the Tooele Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in or science? Volunteers at the museum can Couple Links vocal performance and has taught at the Center, call 435-843-4110. Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with gain new skills or practice old ones. We Tooele County Aging collegiate level. If your child loves to sing “Couple Links” at USU Extension – Tooele, any questions. are looking for people to help with orga- Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- and you are looking for an exceptional Donate to library Sept 1, 8, & 15, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. In this free nization, exhibit development, gardening teers to help us meet the needs of seniors musical experience for them, this is it. For Please remember the “Friends of the 3-session course, couples will learn how Community Closet and educational program development. in the community. Many seniors require more information and to register for an Tooele City Library” while doing home to understand their differences, increase Clean out your closets. The Community Volunteer positions are seasonal and year assistance and need rides to doctors or audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. cleaning and donate your used books to their trust, and deepen their commit- Closet is accepting donations for gently round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers other health professionals. Rides help com or call 435-277-0755. the bookstore in the library. Money from ment. Registration is required. Must used clothing. Donations are accepted must be at least 16 years old. To apply or seniors live more independent lives. Call book sales is used to support programs be 18 or older to attend. Refreshments at your neighborhood school. Contact request more information, send email to: 435-843-4114 for more information. The Rocky Mountain Hospice within the library. The library is located at provided at each session. If you have Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any [email protected] Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers Want to have more meaning in your life. 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call any questions or need help registering, questions. also are in need of volunteers. For more Do you want to do something that is 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. please contact Jarna at 385-204-4030 Farmers Market information about volunteering at the satisfying and of great service to your org. Thank you for your support. or [email protected]. Register at The Farmers Market at the Benson Grantsville Center, call Dan at 435-843- community? Then become a Rocky HealthyRelationshipsUtah.org Moose Gristmill begins Saturday, July 14. Hours Books for the Whole Family 4753. For volunteering at the Tooele Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Available items Center, call Debbie at 435-843-4103. ence required. All training, background Donated children’s books and paperbacks Online courses Meals at the Lodge include fresh produce, baked goods, eggs, check and TB tests provided by Rocky are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers Online courses in Network+ and Security+ Friday and Saturday night dinners will be honey, meat products, and arts and crafts. Life’s Worth Living Foundation Mountain. The only requirement is your are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. IT are designed for the IT professional served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night dinners Local producers of food and craft items, or Suicide support group meetings are desire to help someone in need. Please on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 who seeks to upgrade his or her skills and change weekly or you can order from the anyone wishing to participate as a vendor, held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele knowledge of networking and security. menu. All meals are for a reasonable price. please call 435-850-0458 for more infor- Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. Hospice at 801-397-4904. City Library. All proceeds go back to the Courses prepare students for the CompTIA No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch mation. No charge for space. Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by library for projects and programs. Network+ and Security+ exams. Call specials are available at the lodge from 11 the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal The Next Chapter Tooele Technical College at 435-248-1800 a.m. For members and their guests only. Volunteers needed at Benson Bingo is back thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- The Next Chapter is a free social support for more information or to enroll. cide, please plan on attending. Please go and educational program to help widows St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started Breakfast Gristmill The 2018 Benson Gristmill Pumpkin Walk on Facebook and like our page to keep and widowers adjust to the loss of their its bingo games again on Fridays starting Get enrolled Breakfast will be served every Sunday will be held Oct. 19-20 from 10 a.m. to 6 current with our latest news and events. spouse through monthly activities. You at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. Enroll in training at Tooele Technical meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend p.m. each day. Volunteers, displays, enter- Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- are invited to join others who are on the Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with College. Sharpen your current skills or the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the tainment acts and vendors are needed. livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. same page as you, to begin a new chapter questions. train for a new career. Most programs women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and enjoy This year’s theme is “Bootiful Utah” Prizes in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele have open enrollment and you can enroll a great breakfast. will be given for best displays and best Disabled American Veterans County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for anytime of the year. Get a commercial pie. Vendor booth fees are $45 for 10x10 Chapter 20 more details. Grantsville driver’s license in as little as 4 weeks and Entertainment and $80 for 10x20. $10 discount if vendor The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County get on-the-road to a lucrative career. During Member Appreciation at Camp Grantsville Irrigation Company Wapiti on Friday, Sept. 21 and Saturday, also does pumpkin display. For prize list Chapter for the Disabled American Sons of Utah Pioneers Tooele Tech also offers CPR classes to its Anyone interested in the history of Tooele Grantsville Irrigation residents have been Sept. 22, there will be bands on both and more information, call 435-882-7678 Veterans holds monthly general member- students and the public on the second City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we allocated 175,000 gallons per residential nights from 6-10 p.m. Ole Town Rebels or send email to bensongristmill@gmail. ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, Monday of every month. Become CPR cer- need you. Please come and join us for a share. Those exceeding the allotment will perform on Friday and Bent Fender com 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third tified at Tooele Tech. For more informa- potluck social dinner at the LDS church, will have penalty fees assessed and be on Saturday. Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those tion, call 435-248-1800 or visit tooeletech. Tooele Gem and Mineral Society who wish to attend the leadership meet- 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- locked for the remainder of the season. edu. Agricultural users have been issued a Veteran’s appreciation dinner The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society club ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- total of 2.5 turns for the season. Please Train to work A Veteran’s Appreciation Dinner will be meets the third Tuesday of the month appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons (except June, July and Aug), 7:30-9:30 p.m. of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday contact the office at 435-884-9137, email Tooele Technical College’s new Software held on Thursday, Aug. 30 at 5:30 p.m. County veterans are invited to attend. in the Pioneer Museum downstairs confer- of each month at 6:30 p.m. [email protected] or Facebook with Development program and Nail Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will Golf Tournament ence room located at 47 E. Vine St. Tooele. any questions. Technician program have immediate hold its monthly executive and general TC Squares Dance Club The Patriots Day Steve Bevan Golf Come learn about rocks, minerals and meetings on the third Thursday of every openings. Train to work in the computer The TC Squares Dance Club has begun Share the past Tournament will be held Sunday, Sept. 9 ways to craft them and enjoy field trips month at the Pioneer Museum (rear software industry or own your own busi- dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke Share the past, submit a history, obitu- at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course with an 8 a.m. for rock collecting. Membership is $15 per entrance). The executive meeting will ness as a licensed nail technician. Visit Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. shotgun start. Please contact the Moose year. For more information, send ques- be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting tooeletech.edu for more information. West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please The Family History Center in Grantsville Lodge at 435-882-2931 to register. tions to tooelegemandmineralsociety@ will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for bring finger food to share. For more infor- is assembling a record of Grantsville Adult Education gmail.com. volunteer drivers — no DAV membership Membership Appreciation mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, residents. Your submission may be made Get your high school diploma this year at is required. Will need a VA physical. No Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s by emailing to [email protected] or by the Tooele Community Learning Center. Gathering Local author seeks photos monthly meetings are held in December. The Membership Appreciation Gathering A local author and historian is seeking website at tcsquares.com. coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., All classes required for a high school Call commander James Yale at 435-849- will be held at Camp Wapiti from Friday, original photographs of Saltair, Black or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee Sept. 21 through Sunday, Sept. 23. There Rock, Beach and/or Lake Point, Tooele County Homemakers 84074. Come in and receive help from our aration and English as a second language Thomas at 435-830-8487. will be great food, music and fun for all as well as any similar turn-of-the-century The new season of Tooele County trained consultants. For more information, are available. Register now to graduate ages. This event is for Elks, Eagles, and attractions and resorts for an upcoming Homemakers is from September to May. call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 Health Department and Aging Moose members and their guests only. book project. Those who wish to con- For December and January, the group Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- Services hours Senior Center tribute information or photographs of will meet on the second Tuesday of both cation classes are for students 18 and over. The Tooele County Health Department months from 10 a.m. -1:30 p.m. at the USU The senior center is for the enjoyment of these parks should contact Emma Penrod and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- ESOL Eagles at [email protected]. Contributions Extension Office auditorium or inside the tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 Tooele County Health Department, 151 tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include ESOL conversational classes are held will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Dinner p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. N. Main, Tooele. The meetings include Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceram- Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele released pictorial history book. There is Friday dinners have been postponed until Check out our calendar on our main page a luncheon and often include speakers. ics, pinochle, movies and wood- carving, Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- no such thing as too many photographs further notice. for holiday hours and closures. For more For more information, call Thiel at 435- etc. Meals-on-Wheels is available for the dents may also come anytime the center is as the author needs a minimum of 160 information, call 435-277-2301. 224-4807. homebound. Lunch served weekdays. For open for individualized study. Registration Breakfasts photographs, and any help is greatly age 60 and above, suggested donation is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Breakfast will be served Aug. 19 and 26 appreciated. Parkinson’s disease Support Tooele County Quilters is $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- from 9-11:30 a.m. Order from the menu for Tooele Valley Free Masons Group It’s a new year and the Tooele County Transportation is available to the store or tion. A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be $7 or have the Special for $5. Kids, 11 years Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Quilters are ready to go. If you’re interest- doctor visits for residents in the Tooele overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. and younger, eat for $3.50. Public invited. second Friday of each month for din- ed, come join us for our first meeting of and Grantsville areas. For transportation Early Head Start Tooele has a support group for persons ner and socializing. If you are interested 2018 at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 16 in the Tooele information, call 435-843-4102. Do you have a child under age 3? Are you with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- or have questions, please join us at the County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head ers. You can learn how others are coping Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement $20 per year to be paid at the first meet- Daughters of Utah Pioneers Start is a free program for eligible families Elks with PD and how to live well. We meet the The DUP is seeking any family histories, Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at ing. All meetings are held on the third that offers quality early education for third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. photographs, books, stories or vintage 435-277-0087. Tuesday of each month. For more informa- infants and toddlers in the home; parent Meetings at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele artifacts (before 1900) to display at the tion, call 435-843-7649. education; comprehensive health services Lodge meetings are held the second and Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 to women before, during and after preg- fourth Tuesday of every month. House Tooele Valley Family History Center 435-840-3683. Tooele County Homemakers W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. ; nutrition education and family committee meetings are held every third The Tooele County Homemakers will meet Research your ancestors free with trained Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the support services. Call 435-841-1380 or Tuesday of the month. All members are Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope in September, December and January. The FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free welcome and encouraged to attend. group will meet on the second Tuesday Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 to Recovery” tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or additional information. Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 of all three months from 10 a.m. -1:30 Snacks East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele p.m. at the USU Extension Office audito- Free developmental evaluation Hungry? Need a snack? Available in the of operation: Tuesday through Friday, www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all rium or inside the Tooele County Health DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers social quarters, during business hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday www.exploretooele.com. those affected by someone else’s addic- Department, 151 N. Main, Tooele. The a variety of services to families with Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, burgers $3.75 evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help meetings include a luncheon and often infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. ($4 with cheese), chicken sandwich $3.75 by appointment only. Special classes by sharing our experience, strength and include speakers. For more information, Schools Individualized services are available to ($4 with cheese) and personal pizzas $3. offered regularly. Call the center for more hope. For more information, please con- call Thiel at 435-224-4807. enhance development in communication, information. tact Terri at 435-313-4851. Tooele Jr. High Community motor development, cognition, social/ Council emotional development, self-help skills Historical Society Tooele Family Al-Anon Nominations are being accepted for and health concerns. Contact us for a free Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays the Tooele Jr. High School Community developmental evaluation at 435-833- Historical books at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Bulletin Board Policy Council. Any parent or guardian of a cur- 0725. Tooele County Historical Society’s books basement at the back of the building. For If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at rent Tooele Junior High School student are available to purchase at meetings. The questions or more information, please 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin is eligible to run. If you are interested History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit in being nominated, please contact the Charity The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot office no later than Sept. 7 so that ballots Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U can be prepared. Candidate names will Tooele Children’s Justice Center cards depicting four different pioneer guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the be posted on Sept. 10 on the school’s Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in buildings for $4. These make great gifts call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. website and at the office. The election need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and for family and friends. Please call Alice than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. Main St., Tooele. For more information, will be held at Tooele Junior High School snacks. We appreciate all donations. For Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann Sept. 11-13 from 7:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 purchase these books. S. 100 East, Tooele. at 435-849-4180. have any questions about the council or Seeking Historical Items the election, please contact Principal Bill United Methodist Dinner The Tooele County Historical Society Alcoholics Anonymous Comics Page Puzzle Answers Gochis at 435 833-1921. Tooele United Methodist Church offers a would like members of the community Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and who have any family or personal histories, p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. from page B4 Story and Craft Hour Utah Ave. For more information, contact Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you would like to donate to our organization 694-2624. the adventures of books and make fun Tooele Valley Resource Center crafts. For more information, call 435-833- to please call us. We are also looking for The Tooele Valley Resource Center, now books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- Young People in Recovery 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold sharing a building with the Tooele County chures or any history that pertains to the Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, Tooele, Tooele County area. If you would like to Tooele. Please enter through the south p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and is currently in need of donations. Please donate them to our organization, or if you side doors. also on the first and third Friday of the consider donating items such as deodor- would let us make a copy for the Tooele month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park ant, Chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, County Historical Society, please call 435- Free Preschool Hour Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, combs 882-1612. Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour and brushes. Cash is also welcomed. 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at of learning, singing and creating. The class Those who receive services include indi- 435-255-9905. is for all children up to 5 years old. Please viduals or families in crisis, the homeless Groups and Events come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- and families at risk of becoming homeless. Family support group mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We For more information, call 435-566-5938 THS Class of 1973 Reunion The Tooele High School Class of 1973 will Get your loved one sober. The USARA are located at West Elementary School, or fax 435-843-0244. hold its 45-year Class Reunion Sept. 21-22. Craft family support group is held 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter First Baptist Food Pantry On Friday, Sept. 21 there will be a potluck Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading through the south side doors. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- dinner at 5:30 p.m. at the swimming room at the Tooele City Library. Group ing an emergency food pantry to meet pool pavilion prior to THS Homecoming books and materials provided. Craft is a St. Marguerite Catholic School free program for family members who Students of all faiths are welcome from the needs of our community. Hours are football game. On Saturday, Sept. 22 , have a loved one with a substance use preschool through 8th grade at Tooele Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. bring your own lunch disorder. For more information, call Heidi County’s only faith-based school. Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main and visit. Dessert will be provided. For Warr at 435-255-9905. Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. invitation with full info, contact Chris at preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small [email protected], call 435-830- Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group Food Banks 2273 or visit Facebook page - Class of 1973 class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- Tooele County Food Bank, Grantsville Join us the 3rd Monday of each month Tooele High School. riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Emergency Food Pantry, and the Tooele from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical visit www.stmargschool.org. County Food Bank are in need of canned Chocolate Murder Mystery Book Center in Tooele. The Tooele County meats, soups, pasta and any non-perish- Health Department’s Aging Services pro- Club and Truffles Class gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s able foods. We are accepting donations There’s still time for you to join the Tooele Association Caregiver Support Groups. for Pathways Women’s and Children’s Book Club for this month’s meeting. 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ily time, too. Make it a central place to grab assignments, supplies and signed permission Back to School slips during the morning race t’s an exciting time full of SHOW UP out the door. Discovering that promise for eager young These first weeks set an your child was the only one Iminds as kids head back to important pattern for the who forgot his bag lunch for school across the country. So school year and should not the field trip is stressful for all ease into the season, get into be missed if at all possible, so involved. the groove and take advantage plan vacations and extended encourage a study time and a of learning opportunities with weekends away accordingly. quiet place free from distrac- KEEP MINDS SHARP these tips and activities: This time is key to year-long tions. When possible, model Family life can support what academic success for all grade reading or other quiet tasks kids are doing in school with PRIORITIZE SCHOOL levels; classroom routines are while your child does home- learning fun. Set the tone for this school set, rules and expectations are work. • While still fresh in your year with ongoing conversa- explained and put in place, minds, write a list of sum- tions with your kids that let and new friendships are made. STAY ORGANIZED mer “bests.” For example, them know that education is Create a family information best movie, best hike, best a priority in your family. “We STUDY TIME center. Post a calendar to coin- ballgame, best day. Talk about have our jobs, and now your “I can study while I watch cide with your digital calendar them, and share ideas for fun job is going to school to learn TV” is not a reliable statement. with athletic schedules, class stuff to do this fall. all that you can,” is a place to Structuring and sticking with trips, school meetings, etc. Be • Prepare a new fall meal begin. new routines is helpful, so sure to pencil in regular fam- together from start to finish. Let your child read a recipe aloud, then shop, measure and cook the ingredients, set the table and serve. How much time did it take? How much did it cost per serving? • Read books together and talk about the plot when the story is finished.

SMILE Enjoy these years! School days go by quickly, and before you know it, your kids will be packing up their belongings and heading for college. Have a great school year! • • • Donna Erickson’s award- Johnny Depp winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television ohnny Depp’s behavior its third season, continues as nationwide. To find more of on the set of “City of a judge in “World of Dance” her creative family recipes and JLies” (with Oscar-winner and has turned her atten- activities, visit www.donnas- Forest Whitaker), about the tion to “Hustlers,” about a day.com and link to the NEW investigation of the murder group of former strip-club Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. of rap star Notorious B.I.G., employees servicing Wall has caused the Sept. 7 release Street men who scheme to © 2018 Donna Erickson of the film to be scrapped. get their fair share. “Second Distributed by King Features Synd. A lawsuit filed by location Act,” also starring Vanessa manager Gregg “Rocky” Hudgens, Leah Remini, Dan Brooks for assault and bat- Bucatinsky, Milo Ventimiglia tery alleges Depp hit him and Treat Williams, will be repeatedly when he informed in theaters Nov. 21. Lopez him that the downtown L.A. also will take on the role of Should you switch to alkaline water? location shooting would “Rosie” in the NBC produc- go well into the night and tion of “Bye, Bye, Birdie” DEAR DR. ROACH: With baking soda (sodium bicarbon- sure without causing symp- wrap late. Brooks is seeking (created by Chita Rivera on everyone drinking a lot of ate) to your water — you don’t toms, so I understand your damages for Depp creating Broadway and Janet Leigh water during the summer, I need to buy alkaline water. doctor’s concerns and position. a hostile work environment, in the film), which has been noticed that the water depot Calcium carbonate is a com- When I think about treat- retaliation and wrongful ter- delayed until later in 2019 where I fill up my gallon jugs mon antacid. Calcium, mag- ing blood pressure, I think mination. because of her busy schedule. supplies water in different nesium and potassium are all more about trying to prevent Depp has a small role in It’s amazing that it took ranges of alkalinity, from 8-10. elements we need, so in that bad outcomes (like stroke and “London Fields,” with Billy BBC Films to immortalize This seems to be a new ven- respect, the alkaline water you heart attack) than just treating Bob Thornton, Amber Heard the great comedy duo Laurel ture for the depot. The owner are talking about is better than a number. There is good evi- (his ex-wife), Tim Sturges and Hardy in the upcoming sells the alkaline water from the sodium you would add to dence that ACE inhibitors, like and Theo James, which origi- film “Stan & Ollie,” which inside the store and claims the water with baking soda. ramipril, reduce heart attack nally was set for release in will have its world premiere benefit of this water is to neu- However, the important risk in people with known risk August but has been delayed Oct. 21 at the London Film tralize the acidity of the many point is that under normal factors, so I might try a very because Lionsgate is suing Festival. It stars Oscar- products we eat daily. He sug- circumstances your body does doctor has me on amlodipine low dose to see if it helps the both the director, Matthew nominee John C. Reilly as gests that one might start by not need any help in maintain- and hydrochlorothiazide. Is blood pressure without mak- Cullen, and Amber Heard Oliver Hardy and Steve taking water with a pH of 8 or ing pH or in neutralizing acid. there any way to lower the ing you feel fatigued or light- over alleged hanky-panky Coogan as Stan Laurel. stronger, then dilute it to one’s The body’s systems are able high pressure without also low- headed. with the editing and looping Ben Affleck (director) and requirements. to maintain pH under almost ering the low side? My doctor • • • of the film. Matt Damon (star) are team- The purified water involves any dietary condition. Alkaline does not want to increase the Dr. Roach regrets that Depp plays a dark wizard ing up again for the true- reverse osmosis so the compa- water is not necessary for dosages because it would keep he is unable to answer indi- in “Fantastic Beasts: The crime story about the ex-cop ny reintroduces calcium, mag- health. me tired all the time. — J.B. vidual letters, but will incor- Crimes of Grindelwald,” star- who rigged the McDonald’s nesium and potassium to bring • • • ANSWER: High systolic porate them in the column ring Eddie Redmayne (in Monopoly Game and stole it up in value. Do you have any DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 90 blood pressures in the elderly whenever possible. Readers theaters Nov. 6) and the lead $24 million in prize money, comments on alkaline water years old, physically and men- often are due to very stiff may email questions to role in the comedy “Richard which he allegedly shared being consumed during this tally in good health. Fourteen blood vessels. Since you have ToYourGoodHealth@med. Says Goodbye,” with Zoey with his co-conspirators who hot summer season? — B.A. years ago, I had a triple bypass, coronary artery disease, I think cornell.edu. To view and order Deutch. Also upcoming offered kickbacks to the ANSWER: I recently have which was very successful. it’s likely that you have calcium health pamphlets, visit www. for Depp is “Waiting for mastermind of the scheme. seen much confusion about Since then I have had trouble in your large arteries, which rbmamall.com, or write to Barbarians,” with “Bridge As with their Oscar-winning acid and alkaline consumption. with my blood pressure. The make them unyielding to the Good Health, 628 Virginia of Spies” Oscar-winner script “Goodwill Hunting,” By adding a base to water, you low always runs between 50 degree that the rush of blood Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. Mark Rylance and Robert many studios were in a bid- raise the pH, making it more and 70, which is fine, but the from the heart drives the pres- Pattinson, and a romp as ding war for them and the alkaline. You can do this at high side is between 150 and sure up very high. It may be © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. “The Invisible Man” in a property. Playing “Monopoly” home simply by adding a bit of 190, which is not good. My impossible to lower the pres- All Rights Reserved remake of the classic 1933 as kids is really going to pay film. off for them as adults! • • • Jennifer Lopez, whose © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. English Dictionary, the word actual terms of measurement. in hindsight, turns out to have “Shades of Blue” ended after that has the largest number of They equal, respectively, 25 been rather egregiously off the different meanings is “set”; it square feet, 4,000 acres, 342 mark: “Few scientists foresee takes 26 pages to detail them square feet, a quarter of an any serious or practical use for all. acre, 36 square miles and 10 atomic energy. They regard the acres. • As fall approaches, here’s some atom-splitting experiments as useful steps in the attempt to BY SAMANTHA WEAVER good news: Except for the • Do you suffer from misoneism? - queens, all wasps die in the Quite a few people these days describe the atom more accu rately, not as the key to the • It was Scott Adams, best known autumn. seem to; it’s a hatred or fear of unlocking of any new power.” as the creator of the “” change or innovation. • There are those who feel that , who made the fol- • • • lowing observation: “Give a we should adopt the metric • Between Memorial Day and - Thought for the Day: “Should man a fish, and you’ll feed him system of measurement, claim Labor Day, it’s estimated that ing that our current system is you shield the canyons from the for a day. Teach a man to fish, Americans eat a whopping outdated and archaic. To go windstorms, you would never see and he’ll buy a funny hat. Talk 818 hot dogs [SET ITAL]every truly archaic, though, we could the true beauty of their carvings.” to a hungry man about fish, second[END ITAL]. start measuring things in flags, — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross and you’re a consultant.” • In 1938, Fortune magazine baronies, falls, roods, town- published a prediction that, © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. • According to the Oxford ships and hides. Yes, those are THURSDAY August 30, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7

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Mill prices for Sunday 10am-5pm. as gold & silver coins. tained at the County dation during this SCRIBER. 882-0050 beneficiary shall not be (435)841-4001 bay Road, $9,500 Last yard sale of the Call or text Clerk's Office, County meeting should notify liable to the successful sheeting coil are at a obo per acre foot. REMODELING SPE- year. New stuff and (801)330-8155 after Health Department, Jim Bolser, Commu- bidder for any dam- 4 year low. You get Call 435-830-2426 CIALIST kitchens, the savings. 17 Col- crafts. 6pm. Transcript Bulletin, nity Development Di- age. The sale will be made bathrooms, additions, ors prime material, TOOELE 589 North DEADLINES FOR Tooele County Senior rector at (435) without covenant or basement, finish car- cut to your exact Parkway Saturday, classifieds ads are Center, Grantsville 843-2132 or TDD warranty, expressed or pentry, custom tile, length. 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Tuesday, September These are informal 18, 2018, at the hour proceedings per Rule of 12:00 noon, by R655-6-2. Protests David L. Pinkston, concerning an applica- Successor Trustee un- tion must be legibly der the Trust Deed written or typed, con- executed by Richard tain the name and Wegener and Susie mailing address of the Wegener, as Trustors, protesting party, and Vanderbilt Mort- STATE THE APPLI- gage and Finance, Inc. CATION NUMBER as Beneficiary, re- PROTESTED, CITE corded as Entry No. REASONS FOR THE 280998, of the official PROTEST, and RE- records in the office of QUEST A HEARING, the County Recorder if desired. Also, A $15 of Tooele County, FEE MUST BE IN- Utah, covering the fol- CLUDED FOR EACH lowing real property APPLICATION PRO- purported to be lo- TESTED. Protests cated at 297 South must be filed with the Johnson Street, Stock- Division of Water ton, Utah (the under- Rights, PO Box signed disclaims liabil- NOTICE OF TRUS- 146300, Salt Lake ity for any error in the TEE'S SALE City, UT 84114-6300, address): The following de- or by hand delivery to Lots 11, 12, and 13, scribed property will be a Division office during Block 58, Stockton sold at public auction normal business hours Town Plat. to the highest bidder, on or before SEPTEM- T a x I D N o . payable in lawful BER 19, 2018. Please 01-191-0-0044. money of the United visit Notice of Default was States at the time of waterrights.utah.gov or recorded January 16, sale, at the Tooele call (801)538-7240 for 2018, as Entry No. County Courthouse, additional information. 461571 of said Official 74 South 100 East, CHANGE APPLICA- Records. Tooele, UT 84074, on TION(S) The record owners of September 19, 2018, 15-4706 (a43923): the property as of the at 1:00 p.m. of said Mike Hunsaker pro- recording of the notice day, for the purpose of pose(s) using 3.498 of default were Rich- foreclosing a trust ac-ft. from groundwa- ard Wegener and deed dated October ter (Near Rush Lake) Susie Wegener. 25, 2013, and exe- for IRRIGATION; The sale is subject to a cuted by JASON L. STOCKWATERING; bankruptcy filing, a HADLEY AND AN- DOMESTIC. payoff, a reinstatement GELA C. HADLEY, 15-5469 (a43939): Mi- or any other condition HUSBAND AND WIFE chael C. Moormann of which the trustee is AS JOINT TENANTS, and Rebecca L. Moor- not aware that would as Trustors, in favor of mann propose(s) using cause the cancellation MORTGAGE ELEC- 1.45 ac-ft. from of the sale. If any TRONIC REGISTRA- groundwater (Pine suchTHURSDAY condition August exists, 30,TION 2018 SYSTEMS, INC. Canyon) forTOOELE IRRIGA- TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B9 the sale shall be void, ("MERS") SOLELY AS TION; STOCKWA- the successful bidder's NOMINEE FOR TERING; DOMESTIC. fundsPublic returned Notices and the ACADEMYPublic Notices MORT- Public Notices 15-5404Public Notices (a43945): Public Notices Public Notices trusteeTrustees and current GAGETrustees CORPORA- Water User MetroWater Ready User Mix pro- Miscellaneous Miscellaneous beneficiary shall not be TION, ITS SUCCES- pose(s) using 4.73 liable to the successful SORS AND ASSIGNS Deadline for public ac-ft. from groundwa- ANNOUNCEMENT NOTICE OF AUC- bidder for any dam- as Beneficiary, which notices is 4 p.m. the ter (3.5 miles NE of OF APPOINTMENT TION age. Trust Deed was re- day prior to publica- Stockton) for INDUS- AND NOTICE TO Date of Sale: Satur- The sale will be made corded on October 29, tion. Public notices TRIAL: Gravel wash- CREDITORS day, August 11, 2018 without covenant or 2013, as Entry No. submitted past the ing and concrete batch In the Matter of the Es- Time: 10:00 AM. Bee- warranty, expressed or 391142, in the Official deadline will not be plant. tate of Connie Chris- hive Storage, 1498 N implied, regarding title, Records of Tooele accepted. 15-5290 (a43946): tine Colter, Deceased Main St, Toooele UT possession, or encum- County, State of Utah UPAXLP Metro Ready Mix pro- Probate No. 435-882-3088 brances, and will be covering real property NOTICE TO WATER pose(s) using 4.73 183901480 This notice of auction for the purpose of pay- purportedly located at USERS ac-ft. from groundwa- Kurt J. Hart, whose ad- is being given pursu- ing obligations secured 75 Deseret Circle, The applications below ter (3.5 miles NE of dress is 5783 Mast ant to 38-8-1 et al, by the Deed of Trust Grantsville, Utah were filed with the Di- Stockton) for COM- Lane, Stansbury Park, Utah Code Annotated. and expenses of sale 84029 in Tooele vision of Water Rights MERCIAL: Gravel UT 84074, has been UNIT 207 Jessica as provided by law. County, Utah, and in Tooele County. washing and concrete appointed Personal Hepner. Snowboards, A Full-Color Learning and Bidders must be pre- more particularly de- These are informal batch plant. Representative of the ski boots, misc items. pared to tender to the scribed as: proceedings per Rule 15-5464 (a43947): above-entitled estate. UNIT 229 Tracey Activity Page Just for Kids! trustee $5,000.00 at LOT 5, J-K SUBDIVI- R655-6-2. Protests J ames Kenneth Creditors of the estate Jones. Misc furniture, the sale and the bal- SION OF GRANTS- concerning an applica- Brenenstall, Debbie K. are hereby notified to: household & boxes. ance of the purchase VILLE CITY, AC- tion must be legibly Rinaldi propose(s) us- (1) deliver or mail their UNIT 455 Ben Bar- Every Thursday in the price by 12:00 noon CORDING TO THE written or typed, con- ing 2.0 ac-ft. from written claims to the low. Pool table, the day following the PLAT THEREOF RE- tain the name and groundwater (Erda) for Personal Representa- leather saddle, misc Tooele Transcript-Bulletin sale. Both payments CORDED IN THE OF- mailing address of the IRRIGATION; DO- tive at the address furniture & items. must be in the form of F I C E O F T H E protesting party, MESTIC. above; (2) deliver or UNIT 410 Brenda a cashier's check. TOOELE COUNTY STATE THE APPLI- NONUSE mail their written Wendt. Misc furniture. DATED this 9 day of RECORDER, STATE CATION NUMBER 15-5159 (U6924): claims to the Personal (Published in the August, 2018 OF UTAH. Tax ID: PROTESTED, CITE Tooele City Water Representative’s attor- Transcript Bulletin David L. Pinkston 09-009-0-0005 REASONS FOR THE Special Service Dis- ney, Sterling S. Olan- August 30, 2018) Successor Trustee The current Benefici- trict, Utah State Uni- der of Kirton PROTEST, and RE- SELL YOUR CAR or P. O. Box 45000 Salt ary of the trust deed is versity is/are seeking McConkie, at the fol- QUEST A HEARING, boat in the classi- Lake City, UT 84145 UTAH HOUSING Nonuse period for 15.0 lowing address: 50 if desired. Also, A $15 fieds. Call 882-0050 Telephone: (801) CORPORATION, and ac-ft. from groundwa- East South Temple, FEE MUST BE IN- or visit www.tooele- 521-9000 the record owners of ter (South of Tooele Suite 400, Salt Lake CLUDED FOR EACH transcript. com or Office Hours: 8:00 the property as of the Valley Airport) for IR- City, Utah, 84111; or APPLICATION PRO- e-mail your ad to a.m. - 5:00 p.m. recording of the Notice RIGATION. EXTEN- (3) file their written TESTED. Protests tbp@tooeletranscript. (Published in the Tran- of Default are JASON SION(S) claims with the Clerk must be filed with the com script Bulletin August L. HADLEY AND AN- Division of Water 15-3516 (A68478): of the Third District SELLING YOUR 16, 23 & 30, 2018) GELA C. HADLEY, Rights, PO Box Darrin L. and Anne Court in Tooele HOME? Advertise it NOTICE OF TRUS- HUSBAND AND WIFE 146300, Salt Lake Marie Allred, Paul D. County, or otherwise in the classifieds. Call TEE'S SALE AS JOINT TENANTS. City, UT 84114-6300, and Joann S. Jenkins, present their claims as 882-0050 or visit The following de- Bidders must tender to or by hand delivery to Roger L. and Kathleen required by Utah law www.tooeletran scribed property will be the trustee a a Division office during Powell is/are filing an within three months af- script.com $20,000.00 deposit at extension for 1.73 ter the date of the first sold at public auction normal business hours SELL YOUR com- to the highest bidder, the sale and the bal- on or before SEPTEM- ac-ft. from groundwa- publication of this no- ance of the purchase ter (Golden Gardens tice or be forever puter in the classi- payable in lawful BER 19, 2018. Please fieds. Call 882-0050 money of the United price by 2:00 p.m. the visit Lots 7, 8 and 9) for IR- barred. day following the sale. RIGATION; STOCK- Date of first publica- or visit www.tooele- States at the time of waterrights.utah.gov or transcript. com sale, at the Tooele Both the deposit and call (801)538-7240 for WATERING; DOMES- tion: August 30, 2018 County Courthouse, the balance must be additional information. TIC. DATED this 22nd day DEADLINES FOR 74 South 100 East, paid to Lincoln Title In- CHANGE APPLICA- Kent L. Jones, P.E. of August, 2018 classifieds ads are Tooele, UT 84074, on surance Agency in the TION(S) STATE ENGINEER Kurt J. Hart M o n d a y a n d September 19, 2018, form of a wire transfer, 15-4706 (a43923): (Published in the Tran- DATED this 28th day Wednesdays by 4:45 at 1:00 p.m. of said cashier's check or cer- Mike Hunsaker pro- script Bulletin August of August, 2018 p.m. day, for the purpose of tified funds. Cash pay- pose(s) using 3.498 23 & 30, 2018) KIRTON McCONKIE HAVE A good idea for foreclosing a trust ments, personal ac-ft. from groundwa- By: Sterling S. Olander a story? Call the checks or trust checks Sterling S. Olander Transcript and let us deed dated October ter (Near Rush Lake) Public Notices 25, 2013, and exe- are not accepted. for IRRIGATION; Attorneys for Personal know 882-0050. DATED: August 13, Miscellaneous Representative cuted by JASON L. STOCKWATERING; WANT TO get the lat- HADLEY AND AN- 2018. DOMESTIC. (Published in the Deadline for public est local news? Sub- GELA C. HADLEY, LINCOLN TITLE IN- 15-5469 (a43939): Mi- Tooele Transcript Bul- notices is 4 p.m. the scribe to the Tran- HUSBAND AND WIFE SURANCE AGENCY chael C. Moormann letin August 30, Sep- day prior to publica- script Bulletin. AS JOINT TENANTS, By: Shelby K. Irvin and Rebecca L. Moor- tember 6 & 13, 2018) tion. Public notices as Trustors, in favor of Its: Authorized Agent mann propose(s) using SELL YOUR car in the HAVING A yard sale? submitted past the Subscribe Today 882-0050 MORTGAGE ELEC- Telephone: (801) 1.45 ac-ft. from Transcript Bulletin Advertise in the Tran- deadline will not be TRONIC REGISTRA- 476-0303 groundwater (Pine Classified section. script accepted. TION SYSTEMS, INC. web site: www.smith- Canyon) for IRRIGA- UPAXLP SELLING YOUR SELL YOUR car in the ("MERS") SOLELY AS knowles.com TION; STOCKWA- TOOELE mountain bike? Transcript Bulletin N O M I N E E F O R SK File No. 17-0682 TERING; DOMESTIC. TRANSCRIPT (Published in the Tran- www.tooele tran- Classified section. ACADEMY MORT- 15-5404 (a43945): HAVING A yard sale? script Bulletin August script.com GAGE CORPORA- Metro Ready Mix pro- Advertise in the Tran- BECOME A SUB- BECOME A SUB- BULLETIN 16, 23 & 30, 2018) TION, ITS SUCCES- pose(s) using 4.73 script SCRIBER. 882-0050 SCRIBER. 882-0050 SORS AND ASSIGNS ac-ft. from groundwa- as Beneficiary, which ter (3.5 miles NE of Trust Deed was re- Stockton) for INDUS- corded on October 29, TRIAL: Gravel wash- 2013, as Entry No. ing and concrete batch 391142, in the Official plant. Records of Tooele 15-5290 (a43946): County, State of Utah Metro Ready Mix pro- covering real property pose(s) using 4.73 purportedly located at ac-ft. from groundwa- Tales of the 75 Deseret Circle, ter (3.5 miles NE of Grantsville, Utah Stockton) for COM- 84029 in Tooele MERCIAL: Gravel County, Utah, and washing and concrete more particularly de- batch plant. New England Coast scribed as: 15-5464 (a43947): LOT 5, J-K SUBDIVI- James Kenneth SION OF GRANTS- Brenenstall, Debbie K. VILLE CITY, AC- Rinaldi propose(s) us- Come along on a fascinating journey back to Turn of CORDING TO THE ing 2.0 ac-ft. from PLAT THEREOF RE- groundwater (Erda) for the Century New England; to Martha’s Vineyard, Cape CORDED IN THE OF- IRRIGATION; DO- FICE OF THE MESTIC. TOOELE COUNTY NONUSE Cod, Old York, the Great Shell Mounds of Damariscotta, RECORDER, STATE 15-5159 (U6924): OF UTAH. Tax ID: Tooele City Water Newport, Old Saybrook, Cuttyhunk and dozens of other 09-009-0-0005 Special Service Dis- The current Benefici- trict, Utah State Uni- areas. ary of the trust deed is versity is/are seeking UTAH HOUSING Nonuse period for 15.0 CORPORATION, and ac-ft. from groundwa- Reproduced with illustrations from the actual turn- the record owners of ter (South of Tooele the property as of the Valley Airport) for IR- of-the-century New England magazines in which they recording of the Notice RIGATION. EXTEN- of Default are JASON SION(S) first appeared, these articles by the well-known authors L. HADLEY AND AN- 15-3516 (A68478): GELA C. HADLEY, Darrin L. and Anne HUSBAND AND WIFE Marie Allred, Paul D. of that era bring the magic of the New England Coast to AS JOINT TENANTS. and Joann S. Jenkins, Bidders must tender to Roger L. and Kathleen life as no modern-day author can achieve. the trustee a Powell is/are filing an $20,000.00 deposit at extension for 1.73 Sail on into “living” history with Tales of the New the sale and the bal- ac-ft. from groundwa- ance of the purchase ter (Golden Gardens price by 2:00 p.m. the Lots 7, 8 and 9) for IR- England Coast. Only day following the sale. RIGATION; STOCK- $ 95 Both the deposit and WATERING; DOMES- 12 the balance must be TIC. paid to Lincoln Title In- Kent L. Jones, P.E. surance Agency in the STATE ENGINEER form of a wire transfer, (Published in the Tran- cashier's check or cer- script Bulletin August tified funds. Cash pay- 23 & 30, 2018) ments, personal checks or trust checks are not accepted. DATED: August 13, 2018. LINCOLN TITLE IN- SURANCE AGENCY By: Shelby K. Irvin Its: Authorized Agent Telephone: (801) 476-0303 web site: www.smith- knowles.com SK File No. 17-0682Other titles also (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin August 16, 23 & 30,available 2018) at the Tooele Transcript Bulletin

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© 2018 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 34, No. 38 A Kangaroo Court means an unauthorized gathering of people who take the law into What has a head like a deer but can hop like a rabbit? their own hands. The term It can stand upright, swim and even box. Where can kangaroos be found? Solve each math problem to came into being when people who called themselves “judges” label the map. would “leap” from place to place to hold court.

Kangaroo Court is an idiom— a phrase that has a different meaning than the one the words imply. Kangaroos are Draw a line from each question to the answer that makes the most sense. Now Try This marsupials, There are lots of idioms in the which means English language. Can you they are mam- Indonesia match each of these well-known mals that have idioms with its definition? an external pouch or pocket. Marsupials are different from The musky most mammals rat-kangaroo because they is less than a give birth to pound (.5 kg). very underde- veloped young. Joeys are born The red kangaroo is hairless and tiny, More than about the size around 175 Use the Kangaroo 60 species. lbs (80kg). of a bean and Code to find these must climb their answers. way up into What is the name their mother’s for a group of kangaroos? pouch. They remain here to Replace the words feed and sleep A kangaroo, or roo, has ______back legs, that this kangaroo What do you call a and grow— knocked out. kangaroo that weighs in six months small front legs and a head shaped like that of a less than 45 lbs (25kg)? they grow to be deer. Its well-developed ______include 2,000 times the excellent scanning eyesight and sharp ______size they were What do you call a baby A. Stop talking! at birth. provided by large rabbit-like ears that can turn kangaroo? frontward or back. In a larger roo, the tail acts as B. Something that can be Standards Link: Life Science: Know a ______for sitting, but also helps the done easily. that animals progress through life cycles animal ______when hopping. Powerful back of birth, growth, = A = M C. To say something very development, legs propel larger roos to speeds of up to 40 mph. reproduction and death. = B = O briefly. = E = S D. Two people that are = J = W very similar or close. Their strong back legs launch kangaroos into the air. And their tails help them balance, as = L = Y E. An embarassing or they hop great distances. When they hop, kangaroos use only their hind legs, which move Standards Link: Life Science: difficult situation. together, much like those of a rabbit. Students understand the

diversity of life. F. To raise a false alarm.

E = in a pickle, D = peas in a pod. a in peas = D pickle, a in = E

cake, A = bite your tongue, F = cry wolf, wolf, cry = F tongue, your bite = A cake, C = in a nutshell, B = piece of of piece = B nutshell, a in = C

Jupming ANSWERS: Standards Link: Vocabulary: Understand News level-appropriate idiomatic phrases. In a newspaper, a“jump” is a story that jumps from one page, Complete the grid by using all the letters usually the front page, in the word JOEYS in each vertical and to another. How many horizontal row. Each letter should only be used once in each row. Some spaces Stand in one spot with your feet together. jumps can you find in have been filled in for you. Now make a giant hop. How far did you hop? Look how far a gray roo, a red roo and a today’s newspaper? Mark that distance on the above grid. rabbit can hop. How do you compare? Standards Link: Research: Understand that newspapers Standards Link: Measurement: Understand the basic measures of length. have a specific type of layout.

AUSTRALIA Find the words by looking up, In the sample down, backwards, forwards, EXTERNAL sideways and diagonally. below, multiplying MAMMALS the first two K H O P P I N G M O numbers in each BALANCE row gives the HOPPING L A B S R A E B S O answer in the third E F N K A A A N P S row. This works PROPEL both horizontally POUCH P T G G C L H A O L and vertically. JOEYS O A I L A R T S U A This week’s word: SHARP PROPEL R R I N G R O W C M The verb propel means CLIMB to push or drive forward. TINY P M C O Y O O S H M Kevin was able to propel GROW B E A N S Y E O J A himself across the park by peddling his bike. EARS L A N R E T X E S M Now fill in the missing numbers in each multiplication box above. BEAN Try to use the word propel in Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical a sentence today when talking Standards Link: Number Sense: Solve problems using multiplication. KANGAROOS words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. with your friends and family.

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