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For Children 12 & Under T  C S  Enter by THURSDAY SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT DEC 19! BULLETIN THURSDAY November 21, 2019 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 126 No. 50 $1.00 After recount, Graf is still the winner In narrow race, Tony Graf wins seat on Tooele City Council by 3 votes over incumbent Dave McCall

TIM GILLIE vote getters won a seat on the EDITOR council. It’s over — again. At the close of ballot count- A recount of ballots cast ing on election eve, McCall on Nov. 5 has confirmed that held a seven vote lead over the winner of the third seat Graf for the third slot on the on Tooele City Council is Tony city council. Graf. The count was 2,226 for The results of the recount McCall and 2,219 for Graf. were announced at Wednesday After additional mail in night’s Tooele City Council ballots and provisional bal- Student teacher and project coordinator Gabrielle Barton works at home washing and sorting through donations meeting. lots were counted on Nov. 7, Wednesday night. Kids and Adult winter gear will be given away Friday at Overlake Elementary from 5-7p.m. The results of the recount McCall’s victory margin shrunk put Graf at 2,249 votes with to one vote with him at 2,243 the next nearest candidate, and Graf at 2,242. incumbent Dave McCall, at The initial final vote count, OVERLAKE ELEMENTARY COAT DRIVE 2,246. approved Monday morning, PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD In the City Council race, put Graf ahead of McCall by voters had six candidates to choose from and the top three SEE GRAF PAGE A7 ®

Tooele residents reminded of street

parking rules with Emalee Mick (above), a member of the National Junior Honor Society from Clark N. Johnson Junior High is one of the mem- coming snow bers helping out at Overlake Elementary’s winter warmup giveaway. Averie Barker and Donnovan Mick (right) help fill up the No overnight parking on streets until April 1 donation box at Overlake Elementary.

DEVAN GOWANS official duties.” STAFF WRITER City snow plow drivers can’t According to extended remove snow from the city forecasts from the National public rights-of-way if there Weather Service, Tooele City’s are cars and trucks parked in first snowfall of the season may their way and individuals may arrive early next week. be ticketed if their vehicle is City Council OKs park projects for In an announcement hindering the removal of snow, released on Nov. 1 via its according to the announce- official website, Tooele City ment. sidewalks, playground equipment reminded residents of city ordi- “We find that people park- nances and guidelines pertain- ing on the roadways during the ing to winter roadway parking, winter months is a huge prob- DEVAN GOWANS Park and Gleneagle Park, located at for this park. It’s one of the older parks shoveling and snowblowing. lem and it’s a problem every STAFF WRITER 202 W. DiMaggio Drive in Overlake and in the city and it does not have a com- According to Tooele City year,” said Tooele City Police The Tooele City Council approved 971 N. 600 West, respectively. pleted pathway around it.” Ordinance 10-3-6, “no person Chief Ron Kirby. “In most agreements for the completion of The resolution was presented by In the agreement England shall park a vehicle on any cases, we ticket the vehicles’ a three park projects with exist- Tooele City Parks and Recreation Construction is to furnish and install street between the hours of owners that are in violation ing contracts at a business meeting Director Darwin Cook. approximately 5,600 feet of 6-foot-wide 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. of any day with this ordinance unless the Wednesday. “I’m excited to be here this eve- sidewalk along the western and eastern from Nov. 1 through March owners are not present to relo- The first park project presented to ning to enter into an agreement with perimeters of Elton Park, approximately 31. This provision does not cate the vehicles.” the City Council was a walkway for England Construction to complete the 250 square feet of 5-foot-wide connect- apply to authorized emergency Elton Park at 400 N. Broadway and walking path for Elton Park,” Cook vehicles in the performance of SEE RULES PAGE A7 ® playground replacements for Parker’s said. “This is going to be a great feature SEE PROJECTS PAGE A7 ®

Call for donations and nominations begin Benefit Fund

The 42nd annual Tooele Transcript involved an 89-say stay at University received proceeds are presented to Bulletin Christmas Benefit Fund is now Medical Center’s Newborn Intensive the individual or family on or before accepting nominations and donations. Care Unit in Salt Lake City. Christmas. Each nomination should include a Transcript Bulletin readers donated Donations and nominations for this description of the challenges faced by dozens of gifts and over $6,000 in cash year’s benefit fund can be mailed to: the individual or family, as well as an and gift cards for the family. Transcript Bulletin Christmas Benefit explanation as to how the benefit fund Held every Christmas since 1977, the Fund, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, Utah 84074. could help them this Christmas. benefit fund helps either an individual They can also be dropped off at the Last year’s benefit fund helped Alicia or family faced with a unique need or Transcript Bulletin’s office at 58 N. Main and Casey Walker of Tooele along with hardship. Individuals or families are Street south of Tooele City Hall. their children, Zoey and Hayden.The nominated by readers and selected by Nominations may also be emailed to family was struggling with debt since the newspaper. Readers then donate [email protected]. Zoey’s premature birth in 2015, which cash or make other contributions. All SHUTTERSTOCK.COM

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS B8 Tim points out Hot Soup, Tooele County HOMETOWN B1 the obvious Warm Hearts football season OBITUARIES A8 See A6 fundraiser photos SPORTS A10 See A4 See B1 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 21, 2019 YELLOW DOTS FOR SENIORS

SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTOS Boy Scout Matthew Jorgensen explains the Yellow Dot program to Lydia Castillo (above) and Tony Peshell (right) at the Tooele Senior Center SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Wednesday morning. The yellow sticker placed on your windshild alerts first Using the Yellow Dot system, a sticker placed on your windshild to alert responders to check for contact and medical information found in the glove first responders to check for contact and medical information found in box if the occupant is unable to respond. the glove box if the occupant is unable to respond.

County planning commission OKs CUP for flower business in Erda But neighbors say business doesn’t fit in rural residential area

TIM GILLIE “In the RR-5 zone, agricul- and foremost, that just can- EDITOR tural businesses are a condi- not happen. I think if they live A future Erda resident has tional use,” said Trish Waltz, here, maybe we could revisit been given the go ahead to Tooele County planning staff it.” operate an agricultural indus- in the staff report on the CUP The applicant, Kindy try or business from her prop- request. Griffeth, said that she’s not erty in an east Erda residential County planning staff planning a big business. neighborhood. recommended that the CUP “There’s not going to be any The Tooele County Planning approval include, as a condi- traffic,” she said. “I just grow Commission approved a condi- tion of approval, that the flowers. It won’t be any differ- tional use permit Wednesday business be restricted to the ent from having a big vegetable The Tooele County Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit for the highlighted lot. that allows a wholesale grow- growing and distribution of cut garden. We have no special ing and distribution of cut flowers. equipment, except a tractor Property Rights Ombudsman, the emotional public clamor without further approval of the flowers on a 5-acre lot on They also recommended and other people have a trac- taught the planning commis- found in most public hearings.” planning commission. Moyle Lane. that the CUP include as a con- tor. I will be cutting the flow- sion in a training session four After the public hearing and An amendment to limit the The lot is in the Arrowhead dition a requirement that when ers and making deliveries from years ago that when uses are discussion of the CUP among years to apply for a residence subdivision, which is zoned the flowers are harvested, the back of my pickup truck to listed as conditional in a zone, the planning commission, com- from four years to three years RR-5, rural residential with a shipments will be made dur- local grocery stores or florists. it is saying it is OK to have missioner John Wright made by Commissioner Butterfeld 5-acre lot minimum, according ing typical business operating It’s just a hobby and I want to these uses in the zone but it a motion to approve the CUP was approved. to a staff report. hours of Monday through recoup some of my expenses.” might require conditions to with conditions. Commissioner Ryan During the planning Friday between the hours of Erda resident Joyce mitigate negative impacts. Wright’s conditions included Sorensen added a restriction of commission meeting, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Jacobsen also opposed the If it is impossible to miti- limiting the operation to no more than five employees to Commissioner Lynn Butterfield shipments on Saturdays as CUP. gate negative impacts, based wholesale cut flower growing the conditions. corrected the report. He stated needed. “As the business grows and on substantial evidence that is and distribution with harvest On a roll call vote, commis- that the subject lot was located The planning commission it takes off, what guarantees us relevant and credible and stan- shipments limited as recom- sioners Butterfield, Sorensen, in the Arrowhead Phase II sub- opened a public hearing on the that we only have her truck,” dards found in county ordi- mended by the planning staff. Wright and Scott Jacobs voted division. CUP and heard from two Erda she said. ”You are still allowing nance, then the conditional Wright also included addi- to approve the CUP with the residents and the applicant. a commercial business going in use permit could be denied, tional conditions including listed conditions. Ray Stewart said he owns their property. You shouldn’t according to Bateman. no growth or production of Commissioner Michael property next door to the pro- allow that to happen. Flowers “It does not matter how marijuana or any plant or herb Pressley attempted to vote no, TOOELE TRANSCRIPT posed flower operation. for herself are dandy but a many people line up to testify listed as a controlled substance stating that detrimental effects BULLETIN “I have a number of issues commercial business is not.” at public hearings to say ‘I and that the applicant apply such as traffic were not suffi- with this,” he said. “I’m not The standard for review- don’t want this here,’ it is ille- for a building permit for a resi- ciently addressed. ADMINISTRATION against anybody having a ing conditional use permits gal to make an administrative dence within four years of the When pressed by planning Scott C. Dunn Publisher business. I’m a businessman requires a review of possible land use decision, like a con- approval of the CUP. staff member Jeff Miller to cite Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus myself, but these people don’t negative impacts and ways to ditional use permit, based on He also added to his motion specific credible evidence of OFFICE live here and they want to start mitigate those impacts. public clamor,” Bateman said. that the operation may be his concerns, Pressley chose to Bruce Dunn Controller a commercial business in a Brent Bateman, lead attor- “It takes a lot of work to ferret expanded by 20%, including withdraw his vote. Chris Evans Office Manager residential neighborhood. First ney with the Office of the out substantial evidence from the greenhouse high tunnel, [email protected] Vicki Higgins Customer Service Patricia Cook Circulation Manager EDITORIAL Tim Gillie Editor David Bern Editor-at-Large Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor City approves code amendment on impact fee waiver Devan Gowans Staff Writer Mark Watson Correspondent DEVAN GOWANS The ordinance was pre- The procedures for identifying additional affordable housing to provide affordable housing ADVERTISING STAFF WRITER sented to the City Council by those who are eligible are not to Tooele City residents is in for households making 60% Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager The Tooele City Council Tooele City Attorney Roger contained at all in the current the best interests of the com- of the area median income Keith Bird Advertising Sales passed an ordinance amend- Baker. code, Baker said. munity. or less through purchase and Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & ing the city code regarding “This is a topic that we’ve “The purpose of tonight’s Tooele City’s current rent-to-own programs, the Classified Advertising Manager impact fee waivers for afford- discussed on a number of ordinance is to accomplish development impact fees for success of which are assured LAYOUT & DESIGN able housing at a business occasions previous to this two main objectives,” Baker a single-family house are set through deed restrictions John Hamilton Creative Director meeting Wednesday. evening at public work events, said. “The first is to clearly at $9,405. The individual addressing rent control, Liz Arellano Graphic Artist The city council approved and we’ve had substantial identify who is eligible for the impacts are as follows: $4,609 sub-market purchase prices, PRODUCTION an update to the Tooele City input from the Tooele County credits and to make sure that for culinary water, $2,290 for owner/tenant verification, Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager General Plan to ensure it’s in Housing Authority and Utah eligibility is linked to actual sewer water, $2,168 for parks property maintenance, insur- Fred Feinauer Production Manager compliance with Utah Senate Housing Corporation which affordability so that the ben- and recreation, $137.29 for ance, and other important Dan Coats Pre-press Technician Bill 34: Affordable Housing provide access to federal tax efit accomplishes a decrease police and $200.59 for fire program details.” Modifications. SB 34 was credits for the purpose of in the rental and purchase services. “I think this is a wonderful SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered passed in February 2019 providing affordable purchase prices as opposed to becoming Also amended in the thing to help out our citizens,” by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, and addressed a statewide and rent-to-own single family a development benefit. The Chapter 15 code is the defini- said City Council chairman Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele concern of moderate-income homes in Tooele City,” Baker second is to propose increas- tion of an “eligible afford- Steve Pruden. “Hopefully County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the homes proportionate to the said. ing the amount of the waiver able housing unit,” which is there are a few that will be United States. state’s population. As outlined in Tooele from $5,000 to $10,000 per defined as a single-family and able to take advantage of it.” OFFICE HOURS: Tooele City Code Chapter City Code Chapter 4-15-5 dwelling unit.” two-family dwelling that is Baker said, “In fact, we Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. 4-15 governs development pertaining to waivers, “the According to the ordinance, constructed, rented and sold have 12 houses in the entitle- impact fees, which are intend- City Council may, but is not the city desires to provide in partnership with the Tooele ment process now that will CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. ed to mitigate the impact of required to, waive the imposi- a greater incentive for the County Housing Authority. be able to take advantage of PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: new growth on Tooele City tion of impact fees for con- construction of affordable The amendment indicates this.” 4 p.m. day prior to publication. system improvements, includ- struction of affordable hous- housing by increasing the cur- that “the Utah Housing The city council moved COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, ing water facilities, sewer ing up to $5,000 per unit.” rent impact fee waiver from Corporation partners with forward to unanimously adopt BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: facilities, police and fire build- Tooele City has as existing $5,000 per dwelling unit to the Tooele County Housing the ordinance amending 3 p.m. day prior to publication. ings, as well as parks and rec- waiver for impact fee units set $10,000 per dwelling unit, Authority to obtain federal Tooele City Code Chapter 15. 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One Low Price, Plain & Simple Always! A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 21, 2019 Enjoy hot soup and buy student art at Tooele High School on Friday Hot Soup-Warm Hearts fundraiser coincides with THS art show

TIM GILLIE EDITOR Students in Tooele High BLACK School’s pottery class have been busy finishing and firing FRIDAY ceramic bowls in prepara- tion for the art department’s 10th annual Hot Soup - Warm Hearts night. This Friday from 5-8 p.m., the THS commons area will be filled with the aroma of BLOWOUT hot soup accompanied by the ambience of music and dance NOV 29- provided by the school’s band, orchestra and dance students. DEC 1 Hot soup will be served to SALE HOURS: 9AM TO 7PM the public and a silent auc- SALE! tion for pottery bowls and other artwork will be held in FULL SERVICE GOLF COURSE: the commons area, according to THS pottery teacher Chris Lessons • Repairs • Competitive Prices Wilcox. The entry fee for one person SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTOS is two cans or more of food, Stacks of ceramic bowls (above) are ready for paint in Chris Wilcox’s class Monday afternoon. The bowls will be which is good for one bowl of for sell at Tooele High School’s art department fund raiser called “Hot Soup Warm Hearts.” Calli Johnson (below) dips her bowl in paint. Jordan Pickering (bottom) works on his ceramic bowl. hot soup. For groups of two, the entry fee is either four or served will be donated by more cans of food or a new or local restaurants, according to • Apparel ON SELECT used blanket. Additional bowls Wilcox.

• Hats UP TO %off PRO SHOP of soup will be available for All of the donated food and MERCHANDISE $2. blankets, along with the price • Bags 50 The selection of soups of additional bowls of soup, • Clubs art auction proceeds, and any cash donations will be given • Footwear to the Tooele Valley Resource Center. • Accessories The resource center, oper- ated by Valley Behavioral MYGA AUNNUITY Health, relies on grants and local donations to Tooele 10 ROUND 9-HOLE County families in crisis. 3.25% In addition to the soup and PUNCHCARD GUARANTEED art auction, the THS Art Show Punch Card Good is in progress at the top of 7 Days a Week. Only 10 YEARS the stairs above the commons REGULAR PRICE $80 area. A variety of artwork *Price is good Friday-Sunday. $ includings pottery, paintings, $65 after. Black Friday drawings and photography are weekend through Dec. 24th. Limited 260 per person. on display. thehillsgolf.com The art show will be on display through the evening of Nov. 27. The public is welcome 1255 E. VINE • 882.4220 to view the art show anytime the school building is open, according to Wilcox. Tooele High School is locat- ed at 301 W. Vine Street in FREE DELIVERY to Elderly & Homebound Tooele City. Entrance to THS commons area is through the th DINE IN OR school’s front doors on Vine 11 Annual Free Community CARRY OUT Street. Thanksgiving Dinner [email protected] TUESDAY, NOV 26 • 5-7pm Dairyfrom Delight On the Menu — Turkey, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Veggie, Roll, Stu ng, Pie RESERVE YOUR DELIVERY OR TABLE Thank you so much & Happy Holidays! 47 W. 100 S. • Tooele • 435-882-6400

MY ANSWER Our goal should be to reflect Christ in all that we do From the writings of the peace. While we strive to live as Rev. Billy Graham God’s anger is always just. Jesus would have us live, He Even His anger is righteous, will help us direct our emo- Q: Is it true that anger can because it is directed solely tions. The heart is the center be justified in some cases; if against evil. Jesus forcefully of our emotions and the seat so, is there a good example in drove out from the temple of decisive action. Our emo- the culture today? -- A.J. those who were callously mak- tions can lie to us, and we A: When we see children ing money (Matthew 21:12- need to check our emotions abused, we should speak out 13). against the Word of God. His and pray that righteous anger Peter’s anger was channeled truth does not differ from will lead to solutions to pro- into boldness for Christ. Paul’s one age to another, from one tect the helpless. anger against Christians was people to another, or from We must be careful, how- replaced with a burning pas- one geographical location to ever, that our anger is not sion to spread the Gospel. Our another. His great all-prevail- a cover for lovelessness or goal should be to reflect Christ ing truth stands for time and self-righteousness. Anger and in all that we do. As Christians eternity. bitterness (as well as hatred, we have an obligation to show jealousy, and resentment) others what God says about This column is based on the aren’t identical, but they are being responsible for our words and writings of the late closely related. Bitterness is moral actions, as God defines Rev. Billy Graham. anger gone sour, an attitude of them. We must never think © 2019 Billy Graham deep discontent that poisons that we can solve one moral Literary Trust. Distributed by our souls and destroys our crisis by condoning another. Tribune Content Agency, LLC. THURSDAY November 21, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 Fish Fridays FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK All You Can Eat ONLYONLY In 1944, Tooele City forced Grilled or Fried 12.99$14.49 INCLUDES to build new sewer plant SOUP & SALAD BAR he Tooele Transcript current disposal plant was Bulletin has published deemed inadequate and had TTooele County news been condemned by the Board since 1894. Here is a flash- of Health as a menace to local back of local front-page news health. 8836 Clinton Landing Rd, Hwy 40 • Lake Point Conveniently located inside from 25, 50, 75 and 100 years Front-Page Plans for the new plant had 801-250-8585 ext 218 ago that occurred during the been sketched and the cost fourth week of November. Flashback would range in the neighbor- hood of $35,000. Nov. 22-24, 1994 Later in the week, a The year 1994 was filled bill included $420,000 for con- U.S. Army Caravan used to with peaks and valleys for struction of new facilities at stimulate the Sixth War Loan Tooele Valley Regional Dugway Proving Ground. Drive, would spend Friday in Medical Center — a trend The Committee approved Grantsville and Tooele show- most apparent in the hospital’s $113,000 for a sampler pro- ing exclusive sound films financial reports. cessing building at Dugway, of actual war in the South In October, the hospital plus $307,000 for an addition Pacific. fell into the deepest valley in to the instrumentation build- The caravan was scheduled over a year when the daily ing,” Lloyd said. to arrive in Grantsville at 10 patient census dipped below Eliminated from the a.m. and the show would start 2.2, resulting in a net loss of Defense Department’s request at 11 a.m. The caravan would over $90,000 for the month of for Utah was a $2.14 million then come to Tooele arriving October. metal processing shop at Hill at 3 p.m. and a display of the To offset losses, hospital Air Force Base. War equipment would be set board members passed a ten- Friday’s front page up at the corner of Main Street tative budget for 1995 that announced a Christmas parade and Vine Street. The War pic- included a 5% increase in hos- in Tooele would open the holi- ture would be shown at the pital charges. day season. First Ward Church at 7:30 p.m. Later in the week, an Army The annual Christmas press release stated that Parade welcoming Santa Claus Nov. 21, 1919 an investigation of alleged would be held at 5:30 p.m. A report on gopher poison- safety problems at the Tooele Friday, Nov. 28. ing by S.E. Clark of Grantsville Chemical Agent Disposal On Nov. 20, crews from who treated 21 acres of alfalfa, Facility found no violations. Tooele Army Depot and Tooele under Farm Bureau directions, “Each and every allega- City began installing lights and “was very encouraging.” tion has been thoroughly decorations to give the city a He reported an increase on investigated,” said Brig. Gen. new holiday look. the first crop of three-fourths a Thomas Garrett, director of The previous year’s new ton per acre. This was figured Army safety. “Safety at chemi- look in street lighting, intro- as a savings of $375. cal demilitarization sites is of duced by Tooele’s Lions Club The story further said: utmost importance.” with the cooperation of the “Judging from the results The investigation downtown merchants, would secured on the farm it might researched 119 alleged viola- be repeated again in1969. be well for other growers tions. The Army team claimed of hay to wage war on the to have investigated each of Nov. 21-24, 1944 gophers. Many problems of them during an “exhaustive A decision to borrow money the farmers would be solved on-site visit Oct. 3 to Oct. 14.” for a new sewage disposal if they would only unite and plant was reached during a work out some of the scien- Nov. 18-21, 1969 special Tooele City Council tific plans, which have been A $1.42 million military meeting called to discuss the prepared by experimental construction appropriation bill pressing need. experts.” was approved for Utah defense Due to the extension of the projects on Nov. 12, 1969. use of the sewer, because of Correspondent Mark Watson Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd said the the city’s sudden growth, the compiled this report.

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blast of cold air in the will help you combat cold air avoid spending time in the cold face as you step outside breathing problems this win- whenever possible, especially Ais a brisk reminder that ter. when exercising, as this will the harshness of winter has 1. Stay on top of medication further increase the dryness arrived. And a deep breath of regimens. If you have a respira- of the airways and potentially icy air can be risky for people tory condition, work with your increase symptoms or the risk with respiratory conditions doctor in advance to optimize of an asthma attack,” says Dr. such as asthma, bronchitis, medications for the winter Jones. The need to move your or chronic obstructive pulmo- months. For example, Dr. exercise routine indoors during nary disease (COPD -- which Jones usually recommends that the winter months is a good includes chronic bronchitis and his patients with asthma who opportunity to take an exercise emphysema). The cold temper- are sensitive to cold air use class at a gym, start a home atures can trigger symptoms an inhaled short-acting bron- workout program, or join a such as wheezing, coughing, chodilator, such as albuterol walking club at a local mall. and shortness of breath. (Proventil, Ventolin, ProAir), 5. Adjust the indoor air. Even in healthy people, before going outside. But the Even when you’re inside, cold, dry air can irritate the right approach depends on you can reduce your risk for airways and lungs. It causes your particular needs. cold air breathing problems the upper airways to narrow, 2. Moisturize. Dr. Jones by keeping the air warm and which makes it a little harder recommends artificially moist- moist. Don’t let the indoor air to breathe. ening the nasal cavities each temperature fall below 64 F. “Cold air can also disrupt day. “A dry nose generally feels And use a humidifier to keep the moisture layer that lines like a congested nose, which the air from becoming too dry. the lower airways in the lungs results in mouth breathing,” he 6. Avoid lung irritants. The by causing it to evaporate says. “Regular use of a nasal smell of smoke from wood- faster than it can be replaced. saline spray or nasal saline gel, burning fireplaces is common This effect may be more exag- available over the counter in during the winter. But if you gerated in people with respi- drugstores, may help decrease have respiratory problems, the ratory problems,” says Dr. the sense of nasal congestion, smoke may irritate your lungs. Craig Jones, an ear, nose, and which will decrease mouth Try to avoid it when you’re throat specialist with Harvard- breathing.” outside. 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ometimes as a journalist, I need to point out the obvious. Like when inter- S Tim Gillie viewing a source I sometimes STAFF WRITER need to ask a question where the answer seems obvious. People sometimes look at me with an expression that the week and subtract from Keeping our coffee plantation natural and wild, while limiting human involement, No pesticides are used. says: “Well that’s a dumb ques- that the value of the ending We are able to maintain the Sacred Nature of our Peruvian home. tion. Everybody knows the inventory for the week. That answer to that.” value — food cost per week www.tumispecialtycoffee.com And I reply with, “I can’t — went on a report along quote ‘everybody’ as a source. with my daily physical count Could you please explain it for of meals served to the camp the record?” director. The whole interaction This was before comput- PHOTO BY DEAN PALMER SHELTON, WASINGTON COURTESY OF THE WRITER NOW SERVING TOOELE reminds me of my first job, ers and Excel spreadsheets. It Trancript Bulletin Editor Tim Gillie back when I was 16 years old. was before hand held calcula- in his 1973 Camp Thunderbird staff My first paying job — other tors. All my figuring was done photo. than mowing my father and by hand — remember long step-mother’s lawn — was division? I did have a hand much for them to remember. working as the Dining Hall cranked adding machine at my The quiet moment, while Steward at Camp Thunderbird. disposal. troops lined up in the field out- Thunderbird is a Boy Scout I worked with the cook to side the dining hall for the flag camp on the beautiful shores order food and substitute items ceremony, was an efficient use of Summit Lake nestled in the on the menu when needed. of time. crest of Black Hills Pass, 22 Our meals were served fam- I would stand on the large miles northwest of Olympia, ily style at around 20 tables of hearth of the 8-foot tall fire- Washington, on the way to 8 people each. Ideally, at each place and deliver my well Aberdeen and the Pacific ocean table sat one patrol of Scouts, rehearsed speech. After all, beaches. with at least one leader or one I did repeat it once a day for I think I made $10 a week staff member as a guest. four weeks, and worked as for four weeks that first sum- Each patrol sent one one Dining Hall Steward in 1974 mer of work. Scout to the dining hall around as well, so the speech just kept I’m not complaining. It was 15 minutes before the meal. getting better. absolutely fun. I worked with They served as the waiter for Part of the directions includ- some awesome people. their table. ed sorting silverware as they “THERE’S NOTHING I must have enjoyed it. I That’s where the maître d’ dropped it into three different went on to work at Camp responsibilities fit. My job was trays. Thunderbird for 20 consecu- to train and supervise the wait- However, our kitchen staff FRINGE ABOUT tive summers, with one two- ers, before, during and after kept complaining that the sil- summer sabbatical. each meal. verware wasn’t being sorted THESE BENEFITS!” As Dining Hall Steward, I The waiters would set the properly. Knives ended up was part assistant cook, inven- table, serve the food, retrieve with forks. Forks were cohort- tory manager, cost accountant second servings and dessert ing with spoons. Spoons were and maître d’. when available, and stay after found mingling with knives. We served three meals the meal to clear the table. There were all sorts of miss a day, six days a week, for Each waiter served for three matched combinations. Our MEDICARE ADVANTAGE health plans offer around 150 people. Those meals, starting with dinner. Seems like a small problem, high-value benefits. 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Transcript Bulletin Editor Tim Gillie spent 20 years as a district executive and camp director for the Boy Scouts of America in Washington state and Utah before embarking on a journey as a community journalist. He earned his way through college as a residence hall staff member during the school year and at Birch Family Pharmacy a Boy Scout camp during the summer, including head cook for Cub Scout resident camp in the same kitchen he worked in as a TOOELE GRANTSVILLE STANSBURY PARK youth. His children never went 493 N. MAIN STREET 213 E. Main St (Inside Soelberg’s Market) 6727 N Hwy 36 (Inside Soelberg’s Market) hungry when he cooked, because 435-882-7775 435-884-9990 435-882-8880 he only knows how to cook for M-F 9-7 • Sat 9-1 M-F 9-8 • Sat 9-6 M-F 9-8 • Sat 9-6 100 people at a time. You can reach out to him with comments at [email protected]. www.birchfamilyrx.com FREE Delivery and Drive Thru at all 3 locations • We are a COMPOUNDING pharmacy! THURSDAY November 21, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 ompson’ Projects Th ’s continued from page A1 SmokeHouse ing sidewalk from Broadway Avenue to the playground, and SMOKED - FRESH the installation of approximate- ly 1,600 square feet of 4-foot- wide concrete filler to be placed within the existing park strips along 400 North. Turkeys The contract’s amount is $67,675 and the contractor is ready to begin construction $ 69 lb *While supplies last. upon approval from the City 3 Council, Cook said. “I think this is a wonder- ORDER NOW FOR THE ful thing and I’m so glad HOLIDAYS! we’re getting this done,” said City Council chairman Steve Pruden. “It’ll be even more DEVAN GOWANS/TTB PHOTO 3975 N. Hwy 36 • Erda • 435.882.0215 exciting if they’re able to com- Tooele City Parks and Recreation director Darwin Cook speaks to members of the Tooele City Council about park plete this is in the wintertime so and recreations projects during a meeting at city hall Wednesday. by spring, we’ll be up and run- ning with new sprinklers, side- new playground equipment for ment. The amount includes a walks, and pickleball courts.” Parker’s Park and Gleneagles $5,000 discount from the origi- The City Council moved for- Park, which are in need of new nal price of $207,112 for free ward with unanimous approval equipment.” freight because of the multiple of the agreement for the proj- “Approval of this contract project order. ect. with Big T Recreation is to As outlined in the price Cook then presented replace some of the city’s quote, Parker’s Park proposed an agreement with Big T aging playgrounds,” said Cook construction will include the Recreation of Draper, Utah, for in a work meeting prior to playground itself, installa- the purchase and installation Wednesday’s business meeting. tion, shipping and wood fiber. of new playground equipment Cook noted that the parks The play options will feature for Parker’s Park and Gleneagle are reaching a timeframe where a tree-themed main structure, Park. they’re starting to become a a zip line, and a cone spinner. As outlined is Resolution safety hazard and the city has Gleneagle Park will feature a 2019-83, “for patron safety and already had to close off or new main structure, a swing risk management purposes, it remove some existing features set, and a climber. is necessary from time to time noted to be a safety hazard. The City Council unanimous- for the City to retire old, out- Big T Recreation has submit- ly approved the agreement with dated, and broken playground ted a cost proposal of $202,112 Big T Recreation for new play- equipment. The City admin- for delivery and installation ground equipment. istration desires to purchase of the new playground equip- [email protected]

is expected so snowplows can needed. Rules efficiently clear the streets. Residents are also advised to continued from page A1 City officials also remind remember their pets and make residents and business own- sure they are kept safe and ers to keep their driveways secure when outside tempera- The ordinance states that and sidewalks clear so that tures are below freezing. a police officer is authorized firefighters, medics and postal As winter conditions to remove the vehicle to a workers can reach their house approach, residents are cau- place of safety if the vehicle is or business. Residents should tioned to not blow or shovel stopped, parked, or left stand- also ensure all private roads their snow out onto the streets. ing on a street or public right- are kept clear so fire apparatus Tooele City Code 4-11-15 (2) of-way in a position when the and ambulances can reach states: “It is unlawful for any vehicle obstructs the normal their home; remove all snow person to place or propel, or and safe movement of autho- and ice adjacent to emergency cause to be placed or pro- rized emergency vehicles and exits, especially those exits pelled, snow, ice, hail, or sleet city service vehicles, including that are infrequently used; in the public way or in any snow plows, in the perfor- and keep snow and ice cleared manner which poses a hazard mance of official duties. from outside stairs. to vehicular or pedestrian traf- Tooele City suggests not If a major storm occurs, fic.” parking on the street during residents can help clear fire For more information on or immediately after snowfall hydrants of deep snow near Tooele City ordinances and and especially not parking on their home so that firefight- code, visit tooelecity.org. the street any time when snow ers can readily locate them if [email protected]

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OBITUARIES

Chad Loren Rackley Lillian Naomi Spiker Chance Duke Chad Loren Rackley left Lillian Naomi Spiker, daugh- Anderson our earthly presence Nov. ter of W. Silas and Vertie 18, 2019. He was born Aug. Martin, was born July 28, Chance, 29, passed away 16, 1982, in Murray, Utah, to 1924, in Nortonville, Kentucky. Nov. 17, 2019, unexpect- Dennis and Sherry Rackley. She passed into heaven Nov. edly. Chance was born June Chad married Kayla Curtis on 20, 2019, at her home in 9, 1990, in Salt Lake City, Sept. 20, 2003. They had three Tooele, Utah, surrounded by Utah, to Stephanie (Mecham) beautiful children, Coby, Lexy, family. Lil attended schools Walkenhorst and Carl M. and Kadelyn. in and near Nortonville, Anderson. Chad loved hunting, fishing Kentucky, graduating from Chance loved all types of and mechanical work. Most of Nortonville High School in music and taught himself to all he loved the time he spent the class of 1943. She started play the guitar at a young with his kids. Chad had a very work, as many young women age; music was his passion. special way of communicating did at that time, in a factory Everyone who met Chance with others. He will truly be making parachutes for the loved his outgoing, crazy per- missed by all. WWII war effort. sonality, and his contagious He is survived by his chil- Rackley, as well as his wife On July 24, 1944, she was husband, Boyd D. Spiker of laugh. Chance was sweet, spe- and Joyce Walkenhorst. Also, dren, Coby, Lexy and Kadelyn; Kayla Curtis. united in wedlock to Boyd D. Tooele, Utah; daughter, Chere cial and stubborn. many nieces, nephews, cous- his father and stepmother, A celebration of his life will Spiker. They lived in several Lynne Spiker of Murray, Utah; Chance is survived by ins, aunts and uncles; he loved Dennis and Janey Rackley; be held at the home of Wayne states and Washington D.C. sons, Boyd D. Spiker Jr. (Judi) his mother, Stephanie and every single one of them tre- brothers, Craig (Peggy), Jared; and Stephanie Gallup at 3143 before settling in Tooele, Utah. of Tooele, Stephen R. Spiker his bonus dad, Richard mendously. one sister, Randi; his niece, N. Pronghorn Rd., Erda, Utah, Lillian worked at various (Dee) of Carlsbad, California, Walkenhorst; father, Carl All services will be held Trinady; and many other spe- on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019, jobs and retired from Litton William L. Spiker (Lynette) Anderson (Cindy); sister at Tate Mortuary in Tooele cial nieces, nephews, uncles from 2 to 5 p.m. Lunch will be Industries in Salt Lake City, of Mesquite, Nevada; ten Chelsie Houghton (Brandon); Utah, 110 S. Main St. Funeral and aunts. He was proceeded provided. Utah. In retirement the Spikers grandchildren, Shauna Spiker brother Chuck Anderson services will be Monday, Nov, in death by his mother, Sherry traveled extensively from Muller (Charlie) of Madison, (Britney); step siblings, 25, at 11 a.m. A viewing will coast-to-coast and enjoyed Alabama, Brian Spiker Amber Roper (Corbin), be held Sunday, Nov. 24, from several motor homes for travel- (Monica) of Vista, California, Adrian Walkenhorst (Carly), 6 to 8 p.m. and also prior to ing and camping. They were Darci Spiker (John Backschies) Amy Walkenhorst, Alexis services Monday, from 9:30 to also actively involved in Tooele Calabasas, California, Amy Walkenhorst; grandparents, 10:45 a.m. Vincent Jones Senior Citizens with participa- Treadway of Murray, David Arlan and JoAnn Mecham, Al tion in may dances, dinners, Garreaud of Salt Lake City, Our loving father, grandfa- and events held there over Utah, Tonya Garreaud of ther, great-grandfather, broth- more than twenty years. Portland, Oregon, Megan er, uncle and friend, Vincent Lil loved family and spent Parrinello (Chris) of Hileah, Jones, passed away peacefully happy times with her four Florida, Kelly Spiker (Roozie) Holly Ann Critchlow on the morning of Nov. 19, children, their spouses, her 11 Anaheim Hills, California, 2019. He was reunited on the grandchildren and 10 great Katie Fox (John), Temecula, Holly Ann Critchlow other side with the love of his grandchildren. She loved to fix California, Dr. Ryan Spiker returned home to her Heavenly life, Margaret, and son Keven, huge meals and fill her house (Elizabeth) of Salt Lake City; Father on Sunday Nov. 10, along with other family mem- to overflowing. Often it was 10 great-grandchildren and 2019, at the age of 45. bers. hard to walk through some of three great-great-grandchil- Holly was born to Nolan Vincent was born May 5, the large rooms in the house dren. Her legacy is her family Critchlow and Sally Johnson in 1930, in Pleasant Grove, Utah, because the floors were cov- and she was proud of it. West Valley City, Utah, on May to Lawrence Isaiah and Essie ered with sleeping grandchil- Funeral arrangements are 10, 1974. Holly was the oldest E. (Harris) Jones. He was dren. Every one of the grand- through Tate Mortuary, 110 S. of seven children. their fifth child and raised kids loved Grandma and she Main St., Tooele, Utah. There Holly was raised and spent with eleven other siblings in loved them right back. will be a viewing Saturday, most of her life in Grantsville, Lofgreen, Utah. He married loved to greet visitors and tell Lil was preceded in death Nov. 23, at 11 a.m., service at Utah. While attending high Margaret Elaine Boswell on stories, and made many friends by her parents; her brothers, noon. Interment will follow at school she met her high school Aug. 28, 1948, and they were along the way. He operated his William Martin, Col. Sidney Tooele City. All who wish to sweetheart, Scott Luttrell, and later sealed in the Salt Lake towing service while there, and Martin; sister, Peggy Gladdish; attend are welcome. was blessed with her oldest LDS Temple on June 25, 1957. often shared his testimony of and grandson, Andrew Spiker. daughter, Kylee. Together they made their The Church of Jesus Christ of She is survived by her In 1992 Holly graduated beautiful grandchildren, Ellie home in Tooele, Utah, and Latter-day Saints with those he from Grantsville High School “her twin,” Bella, Raquel, raised four children. helped. and went on to dental school. Brody, Tarynn and Ryann; As a young boy, he had a He was an active member She became a dental assistant brothers, Phillip, Lyle (Sarah), natural mechanical talent and and served in many posi- which she loved. Adam, and Dylan; sisters, displayed a deep interest in tions for the Church such as William H. Reid Holly met and married Jonas Jenny (Chris) and Tory; pater- automobiles. He overhauled Young Men’s counselor, sec- Johnson. Together they had nal grandparents, Lyle and his first automobile engine retary for the Elder’s Quorum June 5, 1928 – Nov. 20, 2019 a son, Tyeler, and a daughter, Martha Critchlow; as well as at nine years old, telling his Presidency, and president of Janiel, to complete their per- many nieces, nephews, aunts, mother which parts to pur- the Seventy’s Quorum. He had It is with great sadness that fect family. uncles, cousins, and lifelong chase from the Sears catalog. a deep love for the Church and the Reid family announces the Anyone lucky enough to friends who will hold her in In his early teenage years loved to serve daily as a mis- passing of William H. Reid, have known her can tell you their hearts forever. he worked as a miner in the sionary. He leaves us with a 91, who passed away peace- what a selfless person she was. A visitation will be held Scranton and Mammoth legacy of unconditional love fully in his sleep Nov. 20, She loved her family, animals, Monday Nov. 25, 2019, from 6 mines then as a section hand and will be deeply missed by 2019. William was born the make-up, shoes and renting to 8 p.m., at the LDS Church, for Union Pacific Railroad. all who knew him. seventh of nine children to movies! 428 S. Hale St., Grantsville, After marrying and moving He is survived by his chil- Elijah Clinton Reid II and Mary Holly was greeted in heaven Utah. Services will be held at to Tooele he began working dren, Linda Rae (DeLoy) Belle Weiss on June 5, 1928, in by her maternal grandparents, the same location Tuesday Nov, as a mechanic for Fred Davis Adams, Debra Kae (Bob) Albion, Idaho. Bob and Evelyn Johnson; 26, 2019, with a visitation from Garage. His talents and self- Harris and David Lee Jones; William served in the U.S. bonus mom, Lisa; uncle, 10 to 11 a.m., and funeral from taught mechanical skills were 13 grandchildren, 19 great- Army during the Korean War. Norman; cousin, Rocky; and 11 a.m. to noon. Interment noticed, leading him to be grandchildren; three brothers, He served in the 15th AAA S.P. best friend Janiel. will be at the Grantsville City one of the first at overhauling Dale Charles Jones, Gene Lane Battalion and the 82nd AAA Holly leaves behind her par- Cemetery. Online condolences an automatic transmission. Jones, and Lynn Jones; two sis- S.P. Battalion until his dis- ing, fishing, and camping. He ents; children, Kylee (William), and memories may be shared At the age of 43 he invented ters, Beverly Paul and LaRaine charge in 1952. also enjoyed working on all Tyeler (Rikki) and Janiel; her at daltonhoops.com. a trailing arm suspension Holman. He married Joyce Velma kinds of cars. system for which he received He was preceded in death Rabineau in Feb. 1952. William retired from the a patent. He also received an by his wife and son, Margaret They had 12 loving children U.S Coast Guard in Kodiac, achievement award from the Elaine (Boswell) Jones and together: Barbara Joyce Helige Alaska, as a heavy equipment Scientists of America for this Keven Vincent Jones; his par- (Robert Helige Sr.), William mechanic. Richard Michael invention. Vincent became ents, Lawrence Isaiah Jones Hoover Reid Jr., Cynthia Ann William is preceded in death known by many in Tooele and and Essie E. (Harris) Jones; Summerfield, Timothy Wayne by Larry William (son), Terry (Mike) Clemmer surrounding areas for his repu- one sister, Juanita (Jones) Reid (Diane Reid), Delores Arthur (son), Peter James tation as an honest mechanic Tallant; and five brothers, Rose Freestone, Tracy Steele (son); Mother, Father, and Monday, Nov. 18, 2019, and automobile salesman. Joseph Lawrence Jones, Buster Reid (Susan Reid), Roger Allen siblings. Richard Michael (Mike) After 20 years of service in Isaiah Jones, Aralda Jones, Reid (Cherry Reid), Keith William will forever be Clemmer, loving husband, several positions at Bonneville Robert Jones, and Deloy Jones. Owen Reid (Kimberlie Reid), remembered through his father, brother and grandfa- (Ford) Motor Company, and Services will be held Kimberly Ranae Brainerd, children, grandchildren, and ther, passed away at the age 10 years of service at Tooele Monday, Nov. 25, 2019, at the Larry William, Terry Arthur, great-grandchildren. of 52. County Garage as lead diesel LDS Church building, 180 S. and Peter James. Services for William will be Mike was born June 28, mechanic, he set out to achieve Coleman St., Tooele, Utah. A William then married held at Hoopes Funeral Home, 1967, in Reno, Nevada, to his life-long dream of business viewing will be from 9 to 11 Jannette Juanita Turner in 50 W. Main St., Grantsville, on Richard A. Clemmer and ownership. Vincent opened a.m., and funeral services will March 1980. He helped raise Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019, from 9 Peggy Clemmer. Mike was a and successfully ran his first follow. Interment will be at six children with Juanita: to 10 a.m. Interment will be in senior project manager for business, Jones Automotive in Tooele City Cemetery. Dennis, Terry, Vicky, Scott, Albion, Idaho. Legacy Builders in Aberdeen, 1988. Special thank you’s to his Mark, and Sharon. Any donations or flow- South Dakota. Mike started his In 1999, Vincent and his caretakers at Beehive Homes William loved to travel and ers should be sent to Hoopes construction career in Reno, children purchased Flaming West Jordan and Envision be outdoors. He enjoyed hunt- Funeral home. Nevada, at the age of 19. Lockwood (Mat); granddaugh- Gorge Lodge. As owner he Home and Health Hospice. Dec. 23, 2007, Mike mar- ter, Willow; brother, Tom ried his soulmate and loving Ames (Sherri); sisters, Julie wife, Dana Likens Clemmer. Hanneman (Bob), and Tara Although they had no children McKnight; father in-law, Ben together, as a combined fam- Likens; brothers-in-law, Dan ily they shared three beautiful Likens (Heidi), Darren Likens daughters, Breanna Clemmer, (Judy); sisters-in-law, Leann Kayla Lockwood (Mat) and Warner, and Leslie; numerous Talyn Giersdorf. Mike was pre- loving nephews, nieces, and ceded in death by his father, his three loving dogs. Richard A. Clemmer; mother, Ride free, Mike… we will Peggy Clemmer; daughter, always love you. We know you Talyn Giersdorf; and nephew, and Talyn will be our fiercest Mitchell J. Hanneman. guardian angels. He is survived by his wife, A memorial service will be Dana Clemmer; step-mother, held Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019, Phyllis Clemmer; daughters, at 2 p.m., at Tate Mortuary, Breanna Clemmer, Kayla 110 S. Main St., Tooele, Utah.

NOTE OF APPRECIATION

The children of Alice Jo Dave & Ina Harvey Rhea Monosso would like to Wade Harvey extend sincere gratitude for Kenny & Sally Monosso the outpouring of love and Julie & Danny Hoffer sympathy shown during this Betsy & Lee Tate difficult time. Mark & Jody Monosso William & Teresa Monosso Elaine Harvey Donald & Lorie Monosso Brett & Karen Harvey

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Which errors in than thirty tribes living along the seems to be an elusive, arbitrary judgment doomed a upper Missouri River. thing—something that is always Russian army twice as Political forces thwarted Catlin’s just out of reach. large as its opposing ambition to sell what he called his Joan Chittister sees happiness “Indian Gallery” as a national col- German force at the Only differently -- as a personal quality Battle of Tannenberg lection, and in 1840 the artist be- $ 95 $ 95 to be learned, mastered, and during the First World gan three decades of self-imposed exile abroad. 29 15 fearlessly wielded. In Happiness War? Author Cormac For a time, his exhibitions and writings made she embarks on a “great happiness O’Brien’s powerful him the most celebrated American expatriate in London and Paris. He dig” through sociology, biology, and vivid recreations was toasted by Queen Victoria and breakfasted with King Louis-Philippe, neurology, psychology, philoso- of history’s most sur- Only who created a special gallery in the Louvre to show his pictures. But when phy, history, and world religions prising military victories illuminate the cunning $ 99 $ 95 he started to tour “live” troupes of Ojibbewa and Iowa, Catlin and his to develop “an archaeology of strategies, secret weapons, fateful decisions, 19 11 fortunes declined: He changed from artist to showman, and from advocate happiness.” Sifting through the and changes of fortune that turned the tide of to exploiter of his native performers. 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The photog- ‹ill the shelves of many bookshops, sion about the origins raphers in this book range but these books continue to exert of this symbol of Native from war reporters like a powerful in‹luence on contem- spirituality, the diverse Robert Capa and Larry porary culture—some in obvious Only designs and materials $ 00 $ 95 burrows, who capture the ways, such as the ‹ilm and televi- used in its productions and the meanings 35 16 most extreme events of sion adaptations of the works of it has assumed among Native American human as they happen, Homer, Jane Austen, George Eliot, Only peoples throughout North America. 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A fascinating introduction to one of photogra- 35 14 phy’s most important genres, this comprehen- sive work includes: A Restless oul • Portfolios of all featured photographers’ most compelling images, many printed at full-page size Meditations from the Road • Capsule biographies of the photographers and insightful critical com- The Life of the kies oyage around the globe with mentaries on their careers Birding at the End of Nature renowned spiritual writer • An informative introduction covering photojournalism’s history and its V Henri J. M. Nouwen as this unique technical, aesthetic, and ethical challenges. ohn James Audubon arrived in travelogue charts an imaginary America in 1803, when Thomas J itinerary to locations that Nouwen Jefferson was president, and lived actually visited, from Russia to long enough to see his friend Peru via Europe, Canada, and Samuel Morse send a telegraphic Making the American elf the Untied States. Join him as he message from his house in New Johnathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln examines the Return of the Prodigal York City in the 1840s. As a boy, Son painting in St. Petersburg, Teddy Roosevelt learned taxider- ne of the most precious lib- admires the joy of his fellow my from a man who had sailed up erties Americans have always pedestrians on a beautiful day O the Missouri River with Audubon, cherished is the ability to “make in Paris, mingles with senators and yet as president presided over something of themselves”—to in Washington, and listens to America’s entry into the twentieth choose not only an occupation the stories of grieving women in century, in which our ability to but an identity. Examining works Nicaragua. Noumen’s world is one destroy ourselves and the natural by Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan of striking contrasts—one minute world was no longer metaphorical. Edwards, Abraham Lincoln, he is rubbing shoulders with the Roosevelt, an avid birder, was born Frederick Douglass, Henry David af‹luent and in‹luential, the next a hunter and died a conserva- Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, walking through lands of poverty tionist. Margaret Fuller, and others, Howe and danger. Each situation tells a spiritual story Only Today, forty-six million Amer- investigates how Americans in the and reveals that Nouwen is never slow to see the $ 95 $ 95 icans are bird-watchers. The Life 11 4 18th and 19th centuries engaged hand of God at work in the universe. in the process of “self-construc- of the Skies is a genre-bending Only tion,” “self-improvement,” and the journey into the meaning of a pursuit born out of the tangled history of industrialization and $ 00 $ 95 “pursuit of happiness.” He explores 24 8 as well how Americans understood nature longing. Jonathan Rosen set out on a These and other titles available individual identity in relation to quest not merely to see birds but to fathom their at the Tooele Transcript Bulletin the larger body politic, and argues centrality—historical and literary, spiritual and scienti‹ic—to a culture torn that the conscious construction of between the desire both to conquer and to conserve. the autonomous self was in fact Rosen argues that bird-watching is nothing less than the real national pastime—indeed it is more than that, because the ‹ield of play is the earth essential to American democracy—that it both Only shaped and was in turn shaped by American $ 95 $ 95 itself. We are the players and the spectators, and the outcome—since bird TOOELE democratic institutions. Howe concludes that 19 10 and watcher are intimately connected—is literally a matter of life and TRANSCRIPT the time has come to ground our democracy death. once again in habits of personal responsibility, civility, and self-discipline BULLETIN esteemed by some of America’s most important thinkers. Erudite, beautifully written, and more pertinent than ever as we enter a new era of individual and governmental responsibility, Making the 58 N. Main – Tooele American Self illuminates an impulse at the very heart of the American Mon-Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • Sat-Sun: closed experience. A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 21, 2019 Sports

SPORTS WRAP WSU men’s vs. Cowboys’ Thomas signs with Bruins West Coast Baptist The Weber State men’s bas- ketball team broke multiple GHS BASEBALL school records in a 130-50 win GHS baseball Grantsville’s over West Coast Baptist in a Parker Thomas non-conference game Tuesday town roots. On Tuesday night, makes a div- at the Dee Events Center in star earns his Thomas signed a national ing catch in Ogden. The Wildcats (1-2) set Letter-of-Intent to join the center field new program bests in total Bruins for their 2021 season, during an April chance to play at 2019 home points scored, margin of victory joining a top-level junior- and shooting percentage (75%) game against college program with his sights Summit in the win over the Eagles, collegiate level set on someday playing at the who compete in the National Academy. Division I level. Thomas signed Christian College Athletic DARREN VAUGHAN “I was talking to a couple a national Association. Each of the 12 SPORTS EDITOR coaches, and I was really Letter-of- Weber State players who took Even as a member of one impressed with the SLCC Intent to play part in the game scored at of Class 3A’s elite baseball coaches and how they followed baseball at least two points, let by Jerrick programs, Grantsville senior me throughout the summer,” Salt Lake Harding’s 23-point effort. Tim Parker Thomas stands out as a Thomas said. “I went on my Community Fuller had 18 points, Israel College during Barnes had 15 and Kham legitimate star. visit during the summer and I a ceremony Davis, Dima Zdor and Austin So much so, in fact, that it was really impressed with the Tuesday night Galuppo each had 12. Weber was impossible for Salt Lake school and I heard really good at Grantsville State will face Wright State on Community College to ignore High School. ➤ Monday afternoon in Estero, his talent, despite his small- SEE THOMAS PAGE A11 TTB FILE PHOTO Florida, as part of the Gulf Coast Showcase. SUU women’s basketball vs. UNLV The Southern Utah women’s basketball team held off Nevada-Las Vegas for a 72-68 Stallions dare to dream big overtime win after squandering a 14-point fourth-quarter lead Tuesday night at the America First Event Center in Cedar Talented SHS City. The Thunderbirds (3-1) led 49-35 entering the final frame, but the Rebels (0-3) forced squad has the extra period with a 24-10 surge. Rebecca Cardenas had 25 points and eight rebounds to lead the T-Birds, while Harley high hopes Hansen had 12 points and Shalyn Fano added 11 points and eight rebounds. SUU for 2019-20 faced No. 5 Oregon State on Thursday afternoon in Corvallis, DARREN VAUGHAN Oregon, after press time. SPORTS EDITOR The T-Birds will return home With the success of Tuesday to face Oral Roberts in Stansbury’s football, baseball, a non-conference game. cross-country and wrestling programs, the Stallions’ boys BYU men’s basketball at Boise State basketball team has often found itself overshadowed The Brigham Young men’s since the school opened in the basketball team rallied from a seven-point deficit to force overtime, but ultimately lost to Boise State 72-68 in a non-con- SHS BASKETBALL ference game Wednesday at Taco Bell Arena in Boise, Idaho. Jake Toolson led BYU (3-2) with fall of 2009. 19 points and TJ Haws and This season, the Stallions Connor Harding each scored aim to change the perception 10. The Cougars shot just that Stansbury isn’t a basket- 37.8% (28-for-74) from the field ball school. And, with most of and hit just 7 of 24 attempts their top scorers back from a from beyond the 3-point line. year ago, the Stallions expect BYU will face UCLA on Monday to be right in the hunt for their in Maui, Hawaii, as part of the first-ever region champion- Maui Jim Maui Invitational. ship. “I think the kids have put in USU women’s basketball at Cal State Fullerton a lot of time during the sum- mer and have gotten better,” The Utah State women’s bas- Stansbury coach Joe White ketball team fell 83-62 to Cal said. “I think they understand State Fullerton on Wednesday their roles now. Every year, night in Fullerton, California. The Aggies (2-3) were led by they understand what I’m senior forward Hailey Bassett, expecting and the play call who recorded her second gets easier and they know double-double in a row with exactly what to do.” 20 points and 10 rebounds. Peyton Thevenot leads a Marlene Aniambossou, Lindsey talented group of five seniors Jensen-Baker and Steph returning this season. He set a Gorman each scored 10 points school record with 70 3-point- in the loss for Utah State. ers and averaged 16.5 points USU will face Brigham Young per game after transferring on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the from Tooele High before the Stansbury’s Peyton Thevenot shoots Marriott Center in Provo. start of his junior season. a 3-pointer from “Last year, I showed the corner during a everyone what I could do,” The Jazz defeated the home game against Thevenot said. “This year, Ben Lomond last Minnesota Timberwolves 103- people are going to game- 95 on Wednesday night at season. Thevenot is plan for me, but I’ve just got one of five seniors Target Center in Minneapolis, to play through it. If they’re on this year’s avenging a 112-102 loss on guarding me super tight, one Stansbury bas- their home floor two nights of my teammates is going to ketball roster, and earlier against the same be open.” hopes to help lead Minnesota squad. Utah (9-5) White said Thevenot’s fiery the Stallions to their built a 26-19 lead after the first-ever region personality on the court is a first quarter, but led by just championship this two points at halftime before major boost to his team and season. rubs off on his teammates. pulling away again. Bojan TTB FILE PHOTO Bogdanovic had 30 points on “I think he’s always been 9-for-18 shooting, including a there,” White said. “He’s a Jaden Jenkins is another teammates like Thevenot and to the basket. senior year — so I want to 6-for-11 clip from 3-point range great shooter, but what I don’t key returner for the Stallions, Payton Gaillard can shoot “I remember being here my make it a good one.” for the Jazz. Donovan Mitchell think we understood was how averaging 9.4 points and 4.0 with the best of them from the freshman year and how much Gaillard presents a matchup had 26 points, while Mike competitive he was. He has rebounds per game last year perimeter, Jenkins is more of a it’s changed over four years,” nightmare for opponents, Conley added 16 points and that kill-or-be-killed mentality. to go with a team-leading 51 slasher and gives the Stallions Jenkins said. “It’s progressed eight assists and Rudy Gobert He loves to play the game.” assists and 32 steals. While someone who can drive hard a lot. It’s my last year — my SEE STALLIONS PAGE A11 ➤ had 12 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks. Jeff Green added 10 points off the bench. Andrew Wiggins had 22 points to lead the T-Wolves (8-7), who were 14-for-45 (31.1%) from Buffs defeat Cedar Valley in region meet 3-point range. The Jazz will return home to face the Golden DARREN VAUGHAN recording the seventh-fastest the 100 free in 1:01.35 and McEachern won the 400 free SPORTS EDITOR State Warriors on Friday night THS SWIMMING time by a Class 4A swimmer in Harrison Stoddard won the relay in 3:56.06, equaling their at Vivint Smart Home Arena in The Tooele boys and girls that event so far this season, 500 free in 5:44.67 (14th-fast- fastest time of the season and Salt Lake City. swimming teams put together to go with a winning time of est in 4A) and the 100 breast placing them 11th in 4A in the Notable HS girls basketball a strong performance last in 2 minutes, 5.35 seconds. 1:07.93 in the 100 backstroke in 1:16.28. early going. scores Friday at the Lehi Legacy Sharon Seals, Jennifer Hall, (11th-fastest in 4A). Coombs The THS boys relay Tooele and Stansbury Tuesday Center, beating Region 10 foe Randle and Miller won the won the 500 free in 7:01.75, teams also had strong days. took part in a meet at the ALA 48, Rockwell 22 Cedar Valley in the first-ever 200 freestyle relay in 1:58.85, and Randle won the 100 McEachern, Stoddard, Austin Pratt Aquatic Center in Carbon 57, North Sanpete 5 meet between the schools. and Beard, Lachele Coombs, breaststroke in 1:19.06. Chlubna and Andrew Crane Tooele against Ogden that The Tooele girls beat the Lauren von Niederhausern Tooele’s boys picked up a won the 200 medley relay was not complete at press Notable HS boys basketball Aviators 163-84, winning 10 of and Grgich won the 400 free 149-101 win over Cedar Valley, in 1:52.76. Cooper Tolbert, time Thursday afternoon. scores 11 events. The Buffaloes swept relay in 4:14.92. winning all but four events. Gavin Gray, Nathaniel Grantsville will join THS and Tuesday all three relays, with Annalee Seals won the 200 free in Cade McEachern won the Cooper and Cooper Woods SHS for a tri-meet between ALA 59, Utah Military-Hill Field 44 Beard, Kylee Randle, Aspen 2:15.87 and added a victory in 50 free in 24.08 (13th-fastest finished second in the 200 the Tooele County schools that SEE WRAP PAGE A11 ➤ Grgich and Myra Miller win- the 100 free in 1:01.92. Grgich in 4A) and the 100 back in free relay in 1:59.69, and begins at 8 a.m. Saturday. ning the 200-yard medley relay won the 50 free in 26.80, 1:00.17. Ryan Beard won Crane, Stoddard, Chlubna and [email protected] THURSDAY November 21, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11 Join the Club!

they are a little beat up at the Stallions “We’re eight or nine deep (with) moment. Guard Kru Huxford Tooele Club 438 W 400 N Annual continued from page A10 is battling a shoulder injury Tooele kids that can legitimately play.” he suffered as the Stallions’ Teen Center Membership quarterback during football Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. given that he has the body of a — Joe White, Stansbury boys basketball coach season, and forward Pae Tia Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ power forward and the shoot- has a knee injury. They will be Club 435.843.5719 ing stroke of a shooting guard. in limited action, with his best season won’t just be a culmi- joined by Dave Spaulding in a He exploded on the scene late all-around game coming in a nation for him, but a chance strong junior class. Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! last season, hitting 15 3-point- loss to Hillcrest when he had to show just how far the pro- “We’re eight or nine deep ers over a span of four games six points, five rebounds and gram has come as a whole in (with) kids that can legiti- — including an 18-point out- a . its four seasons under White’s mately play,” White said. “It’s Afterschoolol burst against Juan Diego and “I’m very excited,” Taylor tutelage. a tribute — they want to be 12 more against Park City. said. “I believe we’re capable “I think the expectation is basketball players.” programs foforr “I used to be a guard fresh- of our first region champion- to win region this year, and Stansbury will open its Youth andd Teens man year, and now I’m one ship, and I guess we’ll see we’ve got a good chance — season Tuesday night at home of the bigs,” Gaillard said. what happens from there. one of the best chances in against Delta, with a home When School ages 6 - 18.8. is “Now, I just work inside, work I need to play my role, just Stansbury High School (his- game against Hillcrest on The Club outside and focus on what I’m doing what I do best — tory),” Otasua said. “We’ve Wednesday. They will open is In! Out supposed to do.” the ball and helping been running the same system Region 10 play at home Dec. Kaden Taylor is looking for- my teammates out.” since we were freshmen.” 17 against county rival Tooele. TooeleClub.org ward to playing a bigger role Kobe Otasua is another Stansbury also has the ben- [email protected] this season for the Stallions. player eager to get more time efit of a very talented group Last year, he scored 44 points on the court as a senior. This of underclassmen — though

Delta, 7 p.m. Dugway boys basketball vs. Mount Wrap Saturday’s games Vernon, 6 p.m. Wendover girls basketball vs. continued from page A10 Grantsville girls basketball vs. Bryce Valley, 3 p.m. at Sevier Carbon, 7 p.m. Valley Center Wednesday Stansbury boys basketball vs. Millard 53, ALA 49 Grantsville, Stansbury and Tooele Delta, 7 p.m. swimming at Tri-County Meet, 8 2 019 PREP Schedule a.m. at Pratt Aquatic Center Tooele boys basketball at Morgan, Friday’s games Tuesday’s games 7 p.m. Wendover girls basketball vs. Stansbury girls basketball vs. Bear Wendover boys basketball at of Panguitch, 3:30 p.m. at Sevier River, 5:15 p.m. Pinnacle, 7 p.m. ATHLETES the WEEK Valley Center Wendover girls basketball at Tooele girls basketball vs. Hunter, Grantsville boys basketball at Pinnacle, 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. BRETT PORTHAN SENIOR TOOELE BASEBALL Porthan signed a national Letter-of-Intent last week to play baseball at Dixie State University in St. George. Porthan fi gures to be a major part of the Tooele baseball team this coming spring, both on the pitcher’s mound and at the plate.

ALEXIS BENDER SENIOR TOOELE SOFTBALL Bender signed a national Letter-of-Intent last week to play softball at Colby Community College in Colby, Kansas. Bender is looking forward to playing a bigger role for Tooele this spring as the Buffaloes pursue another state championship.

11162 N MAIN • TOOELE • 435.843.8270 PHOTO COURTESY OF GRANTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Grantsville senior Parker Thomas signed his national Letter-of-Intent to play baseball at Salt Lake Community College during a ceremony Tuesday night at Grantsville High School. Thomas was named Region 13’s Most www.LESSCHWAB.com Valuable Player last season, and he is a two-time First Team All-State selection.

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successful high school football season for ATooele County’s three teams featured exciting playoff runs and thrilling action on the field. The Grantsville Cowboys advanced to their first state semifinal since 2005, and enjoyed their first 10-win sea- son since 1998. A high-flying passing attack and a dominant defense had the Cowboys among the top teams in Class 3A throughout the entire sea- son. The Stansbury Stallions, whose defense stifled the run while their offense thrived on it, advanced to the quarterfi- nals in Class 4A after finishing second in Region 10. A good mix of seniors and underclass- men propelled Stansbury to its eighth winning season in a row. The Tooele Buffaloes went through some growing pains, but still had enough success to earn a first-round bye in the Class 4A playoffs. While the Buffs’ win-loss record wasn’t what they hoped for, there is plenty of optimism for the future.

SEE FOOTBALL PAGE B12 ➤ SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Stansbury senior Jordon Snow races toward the end zone during a Class 4A second-round playoff game against Mountain Crest.

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Grantsville senior James Fuluvaka (4, left) takes a handoff from quarterback Jackson Sandberg during the Cowboys’ Class 3A semi- final game against Juab. Tooele’s Tabor Shepard (5, right) makes a COURTESY OF COREY MONDRAGON tackle during a home game against Park City.

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Tooele’s Chandler Yeck (77, above) prepares to snap the ball as Dominick Perez waits for the play to start during a home game against Park City. Grantsville’s Ammon Bartley (3, below) runs away from a Richfield defender dur- ing a Class 3A quarterfi- nal playoff game.

SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Stansbury’s Cayden Clark breaks a tackle during the Stallions’ second-round playoff win over Mountain Crest.

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Editor’s note: “A Better Life” food safety experts call the A stuffed turkey needs to be cooked turkey Cooking Time — Unstuffed is a weekly column by the USU danger zone, 40 to 140 F, which cooked a bit longer. • 1 (4 oz.) can green chiles Extension – Tooele Office that is where bacteria multiply rap- After the meal, promptly • 1 cup frozen shredded hash Size of Turkey Hours to Cook focuses on a variety of topics Darlene Christensen idly. Under ideal conditions, refrigerate leftovers in shallow browns 8 to 12 pounds 2 3/4 to 3 hours GUEST COLUMNIST intended to enhance quality of bacteria can double every 10 containers. Some people leave • 1 teaspoon taco seasoning 12 to 14 pounds 3 to 3 3/4 hours life. to 20 minutes. That means one turkey and other perishable • 1 cup pepperjack cheese cell can increase to more than items out all day for guests to • Chopped cilantro, for gar- 14 to 18 pounds 3 3/4 to 4 1/4 hours t’s time to talk turkey with sure you give yourself enough 16 million cells in 8 hours. For nibble on. This is not safe. Place nish 18 to 20 pounds 4 1/4 to 4 1/2 hours Thanksgiving next week, time to properly thaw it. Once this reason, all perishable foods perishable items in the refrig- Instructions 20 to 24 pounds 4 1/2 to 5 hours Iand also about food-borne thawed, keep it refrigerated and such as poultry should never be erator. If people want to snack, 1. Preheat the oven to 450°F. illnesses that often rise during cook it within 1 to 2 days. held at room temperature for they can get the food back out 2. Roll out the pizza dough Cooking Time — Stuffed the holidays because of the If you need to thaw the tur- more than 2 hours. of the refrigerator. on a surface that is lightly Size of Turkey Hours to Cook increased number of turkeys key more quickly, you can use To roast a turkey, set the No doubt about it — floured or lightly covered in prepared. the cold-water method. Place oven temperature no lower than there’s always leftovers after cornmeal. Spread the salsa over 8 to 12 pounds 3 to 3 1/2 hours If not handled, thawed and the turkey in an airtight pack- 325 F. In spite of what you may Thanksgiving. Consider cutting the pizza dough. Top with the 12 to 14 pounds 3 1/2 to 4 hours cooked properly, turkey and all age or leak-proof bag. Submerge hear, it is not safe to cook a tur- or shredding turkey into cubes scrambled eggs, followed by the 14 to 18 pounds 4 to 4 1/4 hours poultry can carry Salmonella, the turkey in cold water for 30 key for a lengthy time, such as or pieces, putting them in freeze turkey and green chiles. a common type of bacteria that minutes per pound, and make overnight, at a very low temper- zip bags or containers and 3. Place the hash browns in 18 to 20 pounds 4 1/4 to 4 3/4 hours can cause food-borne illness. sure to change the water every ature. This encourages bacterial freezing them. You can easily a bowl and toss with the taco 20 to 24 pounds 4 3/4 to 5 1/4 hours Consider these tips for prepar- half hour so it stays cold. Cook growth. To check for done- pull them out to add to soup or seasoning. Top the pizza with ing a safe and tasty turkey this immediately. ness, use a meat thermometer casserole for months to come. the hash browns. Sprinkle the which is located inside the Tooele year. If you purchased a smaller inserted into the thigh. Do not Try this leftover turkey recipe cheese evenly over the top of County Health Department Properly thaw the turkey. turkey, it may be possible to rely on the pop-up thermometer that is yummy and quick to the pizza, then transfer to the Building, 151 N. Main, Tooele. This is the first and most impor- thaw it in the microwave if it alone. Meat thermometers are make: oven and cook until the dough She can be reached at 435-840- tant food safety step. The best will fit. Check the manufactur- available at reasonable prices in is golden brown and the cheese 4404, 435-277-2406 or at way to thaw it is in the refrig- er’s instructions for the size of most supermarkets and variety Mexican Turkey Breakfast has melted, 10 to 12 minutes [email protected]. erator. Make sure it is still in its turkey, the minutes per pound stores. To be safe, the thigh Pizza or according to the pizza dough Dave Schramm is a Utah State original wrapper, and put a tray and the power level for thaw- meat should reach 165 degrees Source: Taste and tell blog directions. Top the pizza with University Extension family life underneath it to catch juices ing. Roast it immediately after Fahrenheit. If the bird is stuffed, Ingredients chopped cilantro before serving. specialist. He can be reached and prevent cross contamina- thawing. the stuffing should reach 165 F • 1 lb. pizza dough at [email protected]. tion. You will need 24 hours It is never safe to thaw turkey as well. Check the charts below • 1/2 cup salsa Darlene Christensen is an Jennifer Viveros, M.A. also con- of thawing time for every 4 to or other meat on the counter. to see the approximate time to • 5 eggs, scrambled associate professor at the USU tributed to this report. 5 pounds of turkey, so make This is putting the meat in what cook turkey based on pounds. • 1 cup shredded or cubed Extension – Tooele County office, POETRY INTERPERSONAL EDGE Old Friends Is self-employment for you?

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fter driving the all new today’s connected society is Hyundai Palisade and that there are seven individual AKia Telluride last August USB power ports for charging at the Rocky Mountain Driving devices located throughout the Experience in Colorado SUV so everyone should have Springs, CO, we finally got a place to plug in. a week with the new fam- The front and second row ily adventure 8-passenger seats of the limited trim Palisade SUV. Craig & Deanne Conover come standard with heating The Hyundai and Kia are GUEST COLUMNISTS and cooling systems. On the similar in appearance, interior power side the new Hyundai and technology. But there are tem also intervenes and tries is equipped with a 3.8-liter V6 differences and for whatever to move the Palisade away Atkinson-Cycle engine that reason many folks are moving from a vehicle in the blind spot produced a nice 291 horse- toward buying the Telluride. if the computer felt a collision power and 262 ft.lb. of torque. For instance our son, Landon, might be imminent. This was It netted 22 mpg for our week and his wife, Michelle, are one of the most comprehen- of over 400 miles of driving, looking at the Kia. But being sive blind spot monitoring sys- pretty much right where the on a waiting list and having tems we have seen to date. EPA put the Palisade. It can to pay full retail, they were at Top this off with a heads also tow up to a 5,000 pound our home the first night the up display that was included trailer, so no problem pulling Hyundai arrived to see if it in the limited trim model we boats and small camping trail- might be a viable option. got to experience for a week. ers around for the weekend. The Palisade comes with It would display speed, speed This set-up is class leading in several friendly additions that limit, turn-by-turn navigation size, horsepower and torque. would make it the perfect and even the song we were It comes with a new “snow vehicle for an active, grow- listening to. mode” that will put all the ing family such as Landon’s. However, the digital experi- systems into the proper mode With our second grandchild, ence kept on coming as the to handle snow and any kind Hayden, just hitting the infotainment system features of slipping that comes with 17-month mark and Jensen at a 10.25- inch wide touch- those nasty winter days. We 5 years old, they need more screen that controlled mostly would highly recommend the cargo space and more seats, everything else in the vehicle. all-wheel drive version for the making a 3-row SUV the per- It also allowed for user setup mountain climate that we live fect choice. and split screen functions. We in. Hyundai is touting the new could watch navigation, see Of course there were all Palisade as its flagship model. what radio station was play- kinds of safety features: pedes- It is Hyundai’s largest offering ing what song, and also be trian detection, radar cruise to date and can be decked out ready for another new feature control with stop and go tech- with some nice high end items named “Driver Talk.” nology, rear cross path detec- such as quilted Napa leather This is a great new addition tion, high beam assist and seating and a huge 12.3 inch that we saw pop its head up a driver attention warning. center, fully digital driving couple of years ago when the The only question remain- cluster that can be configured new Toyota Highlander came ing is will our son opt for with various different views out with “Driver Easy Speak.” the new Palisade, which is and effects. With just the touch of the more readily available than With the use of this digital screen the volume is reduced the Telluride? Only time will cluster, Hyundai has taken and the driver’s voice is piped tell. It seems to be the perfect blind spot monitoring to a new through the sound system so choice for growing families, level. Each time the turn signal the folks/kids in the rear two or even with empty nesters. indicator was turned on, an seats can hear them better. We enjoyed our week with the image of what was on the right That’s right, Mom. No more new 2020 Hyundai Palisade. or left side of the Palisade, yelling to get the attention of Base price: $46,400 depending on the direction of those in the back. You are in Price as driven: $47,605 turn, was displayed. So now, control of your voice and to along with an indicator in the get the kids to listen to you. Craig and Deanne Conover mirror and a tone, there is an We found this system easy have been test-driving vehicles actual video display of what is to use and would have loved for nearly a decade. They receive next to and behind the SUV. having it when our kids were a new car each week for a week- As if all this technology growing up. long test drive and adventure. weren’t enough, the new sys- Another important point in They live in Springville, Utah.

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preschool through 8th grade at Tooele Veteran’s Appreciation chures or any history that pertains to the room at the Tooele City Library. Group displayed with honor and respect. Call Tooele County’s only faith-based school. A Veteran’s Appreciation dinner will be Tooele County area. If you would like to books and materials provided. Craft is a Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day donate them to our organization, or if you free program for family members who Senior Center held on Thursday November 21st at 5:30 preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small p.m. would let us make a copy for the Tooele have a loved one with a substance use Children’s Choir Auditions The senior center is for the enjoyment of class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- County Historical Society, please call 435- disorder. For more information, call Heidi Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Entertainment 882-1612. Warr at 435-255-9905. tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., visit www.stmargschool.org. The Seasoned Amnesia will play on years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting Saturday November 23rd from 6:00 p.m. Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group owner and director of Blake Music Studios, activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, Tooele County School District to 10:00 p.m. Groups and Events Join us the 2nd Monday of each month directs the choir. Blake has a degree in crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled Notification for Contract Applications from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical vocal performance and has taught at the art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, Tooele County School District has Thanksgiving Tooele County Arts Guild Center in Tooele. The Tooele County collegiate level. If your child loves to sing wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class obtained funding to offer mental health The Lodge will be closed on Thursday All artists from Tooele County age 13 and Health Department’s Aging Services pro- and you are looking for an exceptional movies and health classes. Meals-On- therapy services to high need students November 28 for Thanksgiving. above are welcome to join the Tooele gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s musical experience for them, this is it. For Wheels available for homebound. Lunch who meet the criteria for the state Mental County Arts Guild for an evening, or for Association Caregiver Support Groups. more information and to register for an served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- Health Grant. A contract with require- Kids Christmas Party the year as a member. Benefits of mem- The groups are designed to provide emo- audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. Annual Kids Christ Party will be held on gested contribution is $3. For those under ments must be filled out and submitted to bership include the opportunity to display tional, educational and social support for com or call 435-277-0755. Saturday December 14th from 11 a.m. to 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to Marianne Oborn for providers who would your artwork for show and sale in various caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. 1 p.m. Please bring your kids, grandkids, the store or doctor visits for residents in like to participate. For more information venues around Tooele County, as well as Rocky Mountain Hospice or great grandkids to see Santa and have Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- and/or a copy of the contract, please con- regular updates on events in our commu- Food Addicts in Recovery Want to have more meaning in your life. a fun day. For members and their guests portation information call (435) 843-4114. tact Marianne Oborn, Director Counseling nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- Anonymous Do you want to do something that is only. For more information about the Tooele & Social Services - 435-833-1900, Email: ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! Are you having trouble controlling the satisfying and of great service to your center, call 435-843-4110. [email protected] Call 435-228-8217 for more information. way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery community? Then become a Rocky Adult Christmas Party Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- Annual Adult Christmas Party will be Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- Tooele Pioneer Museum Ladies Community Club of ence required. All training, background held on Friday December 20th starting at ery program for anyone suffering from 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open check and TB tests provided by Rocky Education 6:00 p.m. Please bring a wrapped White Tooele food addiction. Meetings are held every Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday To view upcoming events, learn more Mountain. The only requirement is your Elephant Gift to exchange. Lots of fun and Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most Tooele Technical College about our organization, or to become a desire to help someone in need. Please laughs. For member only. 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Programs with space available include the member, please visit gfwctooele.org. north back entrance. For more informa- contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain Open other times by appointment. Call POST (Peace Officer Standards Training) Merry Christmas tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Hospice at 801-397-4904. 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- program (Satellite Police Academy), TOPS Weight Loss Support The lodge will be closed on Christmas Day Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. The Next Chapter 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) pro- to allow our members and staff to be with Group foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to The Next Chapter is a free social support tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, gram and Software Development. These their families. The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) attend. programs and others are offered at Tooele Weight Loss Support Group meets every and educational program to help widows Mobile Vet Center Tech. Enroll today and begin training for a Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church Tooele County Aging and widowers adjust to the loss of their To better serve veterans located in Tooele promising career. Visit tooeletech.edu or Eagles located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- spouse through monthly activities. You County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will call student services at 435-248-1800 for Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by teers to help us meet the needs of seniors are invited to join others who are on the visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 more information. Sunday Breakfasts a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- in the community. Many seniors require same page as you, to begin a new chapter a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the Breakfasts will be served every Sunday dren are invited to attend. Come and let assistance and need rides to doctors or in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, Adult Education morning this month from 9 to 11 a.m. us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For other professionals. Rides help seniors live County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- Get your high school diploma this year at Order from the menu or have the special more information visit TOPS.org or con- more independent lives. Call 435-843-4114 more details. tial counseling for theater veterans of all the Tooele Community Learning Center. for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. for more information. The Grantsville and conflicts. For further information contact All classes required for a high school children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad Tooele Senior Centers also are in need of Sons of Utah Pioneers Anyone interested in the history of Tooele Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Beer is available. Public invited. Museum volunteers needed volunteers. For more information about City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we national call center 1-877-WARVETS or aration and English as a second language Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is volunteering at the Grantsville Center call need you. Please come and join us for a visit vetcenter.va.gov are available. Register now to graduate Social Room seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history 435-884-3446. For volunteering at the potluck social dinner at the LDS church, — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 The Social Room will be open at Noon, 7 or science? Volunteers at the museum can Tooele Center call 435-843-4110. Donate to library Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- days a week beginning September 1. gain new skills or practice old ones. We 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- Please remember the “Friends of the cation classes are for students 18 and over. are looking for people to help with orga- Life’s Worth Living Foundation mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- Tooele City Library” while doing home Auxiliary Meeting nization, exhibit development, gardening Suicide support group meetings are 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons cleaning and donate your used books to ESOL The Auxiliary Meeting will be held and educational program development. held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday the bookstore in the library. Money from ESOL conversational classes are held November 25 at 7:00 p.m. Volunteer positions are seasonal and year Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. of each month at 6:30 p.m. book sales is used to support programs Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Auxiliary State Visitation at Salt Lake round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by TC Squares Dance Club within the library. The library is located at Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- December 5th must be at least 16 years old. To apply or the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal The TC Squares Dance Club has begun 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call dents may also come anytime the center is request more information, send email to: thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- Aerie Meetings dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. open for individualized study. Registration [email protected] cide, please plan on attending. Please go The Aerie meeting will be held November Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 org. Thank you for your support. is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele on Facebook and like our page to keep 21 at 8:00 p.m. West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Tooele Gem and Mineral Society current with our latest news and events. Books for the Whole Family Aerie State Visitation at Murray December bring finger food to share. For more infor- tion. The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- Donated children’s books and paperbacks 5th mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, meets the first Thursday of the month. livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers Early Head Start Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Do you have a child under age 3? Are you Planning Meeting website at tcsquares.com. The Planning Meeting will be held the downstairs conference room of the Health Department and Aging on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Services hours Start is a free program for eligible families December 17 at 7 p.m. Tooele County Homemakers a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele Come and learn about rocks, minerals, The Tooele County Health Department that offers quality early education for We would like to invite all ladies to our City Library. All proceeds go back to the Past President’s Dinner and ways to craft them, and enjoy field and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- infants and toddlers in the home; parent Homemakers club. Meetings are held on library for projects and programs. Auxiliary Past President’s Dinner will be trips for rock collecting. Membership is tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 education; comprehensive health services the first Tuesday of every month with a held December 18, 7:00 p.m. exchange $15 per year. For more information email p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Bingo is back to women before, during and after preg- luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., gifts. [email protected]. Check out our calendar on our main page St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started nancy; nutrition education and family September through May. Located at 151 for holiday hours and closures. For more its bingo games again on Fridays starting support services. Call 435-841-1380 or N Main, in the auditorium of the Health Presidents Project Local author seeks photos information call 435-277-2301. at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free Monte Carlo Night, November 23, 5:00 A local author and historian is seeking Department and USU Extension offices. Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with additional information. p.m. original photographs of Saltair, Black Thank Caregivers Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due questions. Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, National Family Caregivers Month cel- per year. For more information, call Eileen Free developmental evaluation Happy Thanksgiving November as well as any similar turn-of-the-century ebrated every November is dedicated to 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers 28 attractions and resorts for an upcoming providing support for and raising aware- 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. Grantsville a variety of services to families with book project. Those who wish to con- ness of individuals who care for relatives Thank you and we hope to see you all this infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. tribute information or photographs of living with chronic illness, disabilities, September. Share the past Individualized services are available to Elks Share the past, submit a history, obitu- these parks should contact Emma Penrod terminal illness, or aging issues. Tooele Tooele County Quilters enhance development in communication, at [email protected]. Contributions ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. Meetings County Aging Services is partnering with All meetings are held on the third Tuesday motor development, cognition, social/ will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be The Family History Center in Grantsville Lodge floor meetings are held the sec- the Tooele City Library and the Grantsville of each month in the Tooele County emotional development, self-help skills released pictorial history book. There is is assembling a record of Grantsville ond and fourth Tuesday of every month. City Library to recognize and support the Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per and health concerns. Contact us for a free no such thing as too many photographs residents. Your submission may be made House committee meetings are held every many caregivers in our community. Visit year to be paid at the first meeting. developmental evaluation at 435-833- as the author needs a minimum of 160 by emailing to [email protected] or by first and third Tuesday of the month. All your local library to learn more or see 0725. photographs, and any help is greatly coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., members are welcome and encouraged tooelehealth.org. Annual Messiah Performance appreciated. Rehearsal’s for the 35th Annual Christmas or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah to attend. Parkinson’s disease Support 84074. Come in and receive help from our Charity Tooele Valley Free Masons performance of Handel’s “Messiah” will Friday Night Dinner Group begin October 13 at the LDS Chapel, trained consultants. For more information, Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Dinner every Friday night from 6 p.m. to 9 A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be 10th West Utah Avenue, Tooele at 7:00 call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. Tooele Children’s Justice Center second Friday of each month for din- Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in p.m. For Elks members and guest. overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. p.m. As in the past, the presentation will ner and socializing. If you are interested Senior Center need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and Tooele has a support group for persons be in two parts, with the Christmas por- or have questions, please join us at the The senior center is for the enjoyment of snacks. We appreciate all donations. For Sunday Brunch with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- tion December 15 at Grantsville High Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 All you can eat Sunday Brunch $10 from 11 ers. You can learn how others are coping School and the Easter portion in March. Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., S.100 East, Tooele. a.m. to 2 p.m. For Elks member and guest. with PD and how to live well. We meet the This is an inter-faith Community Choir 435-277-0087. Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and excit- third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. and Orchestra. All singers and musicians ing activities include pinochle, bingo, United Methodist Dinner Tooele Valley Family History at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele are welcome to participate. For more crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint Tooele United Methodist Church offers a Disabled Veterans Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at Center information, contact Barbara Wallace 801- knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Chapter 20 435-840-3683. 707-5671. program, wood carving and health social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Research your ancestors free with trained The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Family Search volunteers at the Tooele Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope Tooele County Master Gardener’s Chapter 20, for the Disabled American homebound. Lunch served weekdays. Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 to Recovery” Free Public Presentation on Urban Deer, Veterans holds monthly general member- For 60 and above, suggested contribu- First Baptist Food Pantry East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 Nov. 20th. Urban deer populations are ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- of operation: Tuesday through Friday, p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele greatly increasing in our area, especially 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door Transportation available to the store or ing an emergency food pantry to meet 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all in Tooele City. Deer sightings, encoun- entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday doctor visits for residents in Tooele and the needs of our community. Hours are evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings those affected by someone else’s addic- ters, and grazing in cultivated areas are of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and Grantsville areas. For transportation Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First by appointment only. Special classes tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help more common than ever. The Division of invite all veterans to come join us in the information call 435-843-4114. For more Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main offered regularly. Call the center for more by sharing our experience, strength and Wildlife Resources (DWR) will be present- comradery with other veterans at our information about the Grantsville center, Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. information. hope. For more information, please con- ing on urban deer and programs that they monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has call 435-884-3446. Baby blankets needed Tooele Family Al-Anon tact Terri at 435-313-4851. have to assist communities in adopting an trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) urban deer policy and program. Whether Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays Daughters of Utah Pioneers to answer questions concerning your VA Military Items Wanted you find the deer to be enjoyable or prob- ery at Mountain West Medical Center. at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s The DUP is seeking any family histories, benefits. Nations Service Officers (NSO’s) When you no longer want your military lematic, you’ll find the info you gain to be Blankets should be new and in good basement at the back of the building. For photographs, books, stories or vintage are available by appointment to help vet- items, do not take them to Deseret valuable. The presentation will be on Nov. condition. Homemade blankets are also questions or more information, please artifacts (before 1900) to display at the erans and their families submit claims for Industries or a thrift store. Bring them 20th from 7 to 8 p.m., Free of charge, at accepted if new. Donations can be turned call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 compensation, obtain health and educa- — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, the USU Extension Offices, 151 N. Main, in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. tional well-earned benefits. ALL DAV ser- shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, Tooele. For more information, contact Jay Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the vices are Free of Charge. For information, canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — Cooper at [email protected], or Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with please join our monthly meetings. No Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be 435-830-1447. any questions. monthly meetings are held in December. tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. Call commander Penny Larson 801-359- Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit Main St., Tooele. For more information, Community Closet 8468 or Adjutant James Yale at 435-849- www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann Clean out your closets. The Community 0521 or Senior Vice Dustee Thomas at Bulletin Board Policy www.exploretooele.com. at 435-849-4180. Closet is accepting donations for gently 435-830-8487. Please leave messages if If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882- used clothing. Donations are accepted no contact. 0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is Schools at your neighborhood school. Contact Alcoholics Anonymous for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organiza- Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 South tions, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit questions. Main Street. Daily at 7 a.m. 12 noon and 8 your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your Story and Craft Hour Historical Society p.m. Park in back and go in side door. Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- tising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy Historical books Moose Alcoholics Anonymous day prior to the desired publication date. the adventures of books and make fun Tooele County Historical Society’s books Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also are available to purchase at meetings. The crafts. For more information, call 435-833- Meals at the Lodge held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron Friday and Saturday night dinners will be The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, served from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday night din- Dr., Tooele. Tooele. Please enter through the south Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note Comics Page Puzzle Answers ners change weekly or you can order from cards depicting four different pioneer Young People in Recovery side doors. the menu items Saturday night. All meals buildings for $4. These make great gifts Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold from page B4 are for a reasonable price. No orders taken Free Preschool Hour for family and friends. Please call Alice all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 11/18 after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials are Hidato Sol. Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and available at the lodge from 11 a.m. For Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour purchase these books. also on the first and third Friday of the members and their guests only. of learning, singing and creating. The class month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park is for all children up to 5 years old. Please Seeking Historical Items Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., Breakfast The Tooele County Historical Society come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- Breakfast will be served every Sunday Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We would like members of the community 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at meeting at 10:30 a.m. until gone. Please who have any family or personal histories, are located at West Elementary School, attend the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and 435-255-9905. 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, the women’s meeting at 11:30 a.m., and VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Family support group through the south side doors. enjoy a great breakfast. would like to donate to our organization Get your loved one sober. The USARA St. Marguerite Catholic School to please call us. 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TOOELETRANSCRIPT We’re Your Hometown! Subscribe Today: 435.882.0050 BULLETIN or TooeleOnline.com B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 21, 2019 Place card puzzles add to Thanksgiving fun lace cards are an indis- Thanksgiving-themed stickers. Thanksgiving design or symbol pensable addition to Set them on each plate over a for each place setting. Pa Thanksgiving meal. folded napkin, or insert them Cut out a portion of the They’re a little like croutons on in standard place-card stands. shape, which will be a puzzle a favorite soup, because they (Tip: Larger index cards give piece. The cutout could be add style and pizzazz. They young children more space to obvious, such as a feather on can even be whimsical! This write and draw.) a turkey, or more complicated, year, let the kids’ inspirations like a random wavy shape typi- for artful place cards enhance Puzzle Place Cards cal of a traditional puzzle. your Thanksgiving table decor. Make each puzzle place Set the Thanksgiving table Long after you’ve ladled the Homemade place cards can card out of cardboard, con- with a place card at each set- gravy over the mashed pota- be as easy as cutting strips of struction paper or craft foam ting, minus the cutout. When toes for seconds and then nice paper or cardstock into sheets. Draw and cut out the guests arrive, put children thirds, your kids will remem- 1-1/2-by-1-inch strips and shape of an object with a in charge of giving a missing ber the special contribution writing out each person’s Thanksgiving theme, such as place-card piece to each guest. they made to the festivities. name with a special pen. a pilgrim hat, an ear of corn When they meet Grandfather Here are two ideas: Decorate by drawing a or a pumpkin pie. Paint or at the door, they’ll be bursting simple portrait of the person color the shape with markers with excitement. Will he find Simple Place Cards to the side of the name, or add if you wish. Make a different his place at the table? Kids love to know a special secret that grown-ups have to figure out! At mealtime, it’s a fun and memorable moment for all when each person finds the place card that completes the puzzle to discover who they will sit beside. Don’t be surprised if your kids ask to play the place-card puzzle game with new creations for December holiday gatherings. • • • Donna Erickson’s award- winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of Taylor Swift on “Cats” her creative family recipes and activities, visit www.don- aylor Swift, who has rent James Bond, Daniel nasday.com and link to the won 295 major music Craig. NEW Donna’s Day Facebook Tawards, including 10 • • • fan page. Her latest book is Grammys, is putting in a To prepare for battle with “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous serious bid to win an Oscar. new streaming services Funstuff for Families.” While visiting “Cats” creator such as Disney, HBO Max, Andrew Lloyd Webber, he Amazon Prime, Hulu and © 2019 Donna Erickson played her a new melody he’d Apple, Netflix has canceled Distributed by King Features Synd. written for the film “Cats.” a slew of established shows. Before the afternoon was Among the longest running over, Swift and Lloyd Webber were “Orange Is the New had written “Beautiful Black” (seven seasons), Ghosts” for “Cats.” The song “House of Cards” (six sea- is sung first by Francesca sons), “Fuller House” and Daughter got measles despite vaccination Hayward, then is reprised by “Lucifer” (five seasons each), Dame Judy Dench and finally “The Ranch,” “GLOW” and DEAR DR. ROACH: My of fever, it can indicate a com- light itself causes the problem sung over the closing credits “The Unbreakable Kimmy daughter is 4 years old and plication called encephalitis (these reactions are called pho- by Swift. It’s the only original Schmidt” (four seasons each) has, in the past five days, — inflammation of the brain. todermatoses). In others, the song written for the film and and three-season shows developed measles. She was Children also may experience sun causes a reaction in combi- will qualify as a best-song “A Series of Unfortunate vaccinated at 9 months and nausea and vomiting, and nation with exposure to a par- nominee for Taylor and Lord Events,” “One Day at a has been treated with antibi- they usually have a headache. ticular substance. Sometimes, Andrew. Swift admits she Time,” “Santa Clarita Diet,” otics, Tylenol and vitamin A Confusion and sleepiness are it’s a fruit, especially limes. In studied for her big role as “Designated Survivor” and supplements. What concerns other common symptoms. The people with blisters around Bombalurina by going to cat “Daredevil.” In all, 42 shows me is that she is now experi- diagnosis can be confirmed the mouth, I think of mangoes, school, where they watched were canceled ...war is hell! encing seizures, even without by an evaluation of the fluid especially if you are enjoying film of cats walking, and by Melissa McCarthy and a fever. They are not grand mal around the brain, the cerebro- them in the tropics. studying her own three cats, director husband Ben Falcone seizures, but simple ones. They spinal fluid, which is sampled Some skin diseases just get Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson have pulled their film have me worried. What can I via a needle inserted into the worse in the sun: Lupus is the and Benjamin Button. “Superintelligence” from its do? — G.A. lower back. an outbreak, a dose may be classic example, but there are • • • Dec. 20 theatrical premiere ANSWER: Measles remains Confirmed encephalitis with given as early as 6 months old, many others (my textbook lists With the honeymoon over, in favor of having it become a serious disease in many parts measles is treated with ste- in addition to the other two about 50, some quite rare). Justin Bieber is easing into Warner Brothers first stream- of the world, with 90,000 roids. This reduces the risk of doses. A dermatologist is indeed acting by lending his voice ing movie for its HBO Max deaths reported in 2016. Even permanent brain damage from • • • the person to see. In the mean- to the title role of “Cupid” in platform. All aboard the in industrialized nations, there the infection. Even so, 25% DEAR DR. ROACH: I get time, wear sun-protective an upcoming animated film streaming train! have been outbreaks involving of children may be left with horrible fever blisters when clothing on your next tropical being produced by his man- • • • tens of thousands of people some impairment, including I go on any tropical vacation vacation, and consider a block- ager, Scooter Braun. Shooting begins in London infected. epilepsy. and am exposed to lasting ing sunscreen like zinc oxide in Rachel Weisz, an Oscar- in January on “The Batman,” Vitamin A supplementa- Unfortunately, vaccination sun. These blisters develop the areas where the blistering winner for “The Constant with Robert Pattinson in the tion may be of value in those at 9 months is not adequate on my lower lip. I have tried has occurred in the past. Gardener” (2005) and a title role. He’ll be aided and who are deficient, and Tylenol protection. Children’s immune sunscreen, but nothing has • • • nominee this year for “The abetted by Zoe Kravitz as can help keep the fever down, systems may not be able to worked. On my most recent Dr. Roach regrets that Favourite,” is taking on the Batwoman, Tony and Emmy reducing the risk of febrile fully respond to the vaccine trip, the blisters appeared on he is unable to answer indi- difficult job of playing two- winner Jeffrey Wright as seizures. The antiviral drug so early. Children are recom- the final day and took nearly vidual questions, but will time Oscar-winning actress Commissioner Gordon and ribavirin sometimes is used, mended to have the measles three weeks to heal. It’s pain- incorporate them in the and legend Elizabeth Taylor. Paul Dano as The Riddler. though without clear evidence vaccine at 12-15 months and ful and horribly embarrassing. column whenever possible. Instead of following her The slender Pattinson is of effectiveness. Otherwise, again at 4 to 6 years in the Is there anything I can do? Readers may email questions films and marriages, the film either going to have to there are no effective antibi- United States. In countries Should I see my dermatologist? to ToYourGoodHealth@med. chronicles her beginnings become a gym rat or wear otics or other treatments for where risk of measles mortal- — S.A. cornell.edu. as an HIV/AIDS activist that store-bought muscles to fill measles. ity remains high, children are ANSWER: The sun can began after the 1985 death out that famous suit! When seizures occur in a vaccinated at 9 months, then cause many kinds of skin reac- © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. of her friend Rock Hudson, child with measles in absence again at 15-18 months. During tions. In some people, the All Rights Reserved who died in 1985 from AIDS. © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. Weisz is married to the cur-

someone is likely to keep your U.S. Distilled Spirits Council, many times to count, and in secrets, you should look at he operated one of the largest too many different formats. their birth order in the family. whiskey distilleries in early One in particular stands out, First-born children tend to be America, producing 11,000 though; in 2009, Czech book- better at keeping secrets than gallons in 1799. binders and artists Jan and kids born later. Jarmila Soboda created their • You may be familiar with own unique edition. It’s a tiny • According to biologists, young the famous scene from BY SAMANTHA WEAVER script tucked inside a plastic giraffes have been known to Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” in skull housed in a small metal • It was 19th-century German grow up to half an inch per which the title character picks casket with a hinged lid. poet Johann Peter Eckermann hour. up the skull of an erstwhile who made the following • If you’re planning a holiday in • You might be surprised to acquaintance and declares, sage observation: “Invention Paris this year, keep in mind learn that in addition to being “Alas, poor Yorick!” It’s an icon requires an excited mind; that in that city it’s against the the father of our country, of the stage — and the screen, execution, a calm one.” law to spin a top on a side- George Washington was with more than 50 known film walk. • Those who study such things quite a successful purveyor versions of the play. Of course, say that if you want to know if of alcohol. According to the it’s also been published too © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. THURSDAY November 21, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7 ASK AMY

Dear Amy: I have a few of your home. You need only nosy neighbors who have sur- say, “What an unusual request! Partner’s startling response bears scrutiny prised me by knocking on my But no — I’m not interested in door and asking for a tour of doing that. I hope you have a Dear Amy: My partner and Please, any suggestions? ered in a population near the my home. nice day. Buh bye now.” I have been living together for — Fraidy Cat Canadian border.] After previously overhear- five years. We are both in our Dear Fraidy: The startle I’m not saying you have ing their snarky, critical gossip Dear Amy: “iStruggling Amy Dickinson 60s and each have grown chil- GUEST COLUMNIST response is an important evo- Hyperekplexia, but because about perfectly nice people in with iGen Dilemma” reported dren. We are together almost lutionary reaction to alarm this issue is affecting you the neighborhood, they aren’t that she had an 11-year-old 24/7. We get along beauti- and risk. We all have it (or several times a week, you people I want in my home, but daughter who said she is gay! fully. should have it) to varying should do some research and of course I say hello and am How does an 11-year-old For as long as I can remem- will walk into the same room, degrees. get a professional assessment. polite when I see them. know for sure what her sexual- ber, I get startled very easily. since it’s only the two of us at However, in researching Cognitive behavioral therapy What do I do when they ity is? If someone walks quietly into home. But how can I? your question, I’ve learned (or a low-dose anti-anxiety knock on my door and ask for — Wondering a room, I jump and gasp in We have had numerous about a genetic disorder called medication) might help to sub- a tour of my house? Dear Wondering: Many shock and fear. intense arguments about this “Hyperekplexia,” which is, due your reaction. They just want to snoop people say they are acutely I really can’t help reacting and it still happens at least basically, a response that In terms of your partner, and judge. If I say I’m busy aware of their sexuality from this way. I’ve never had a hor- a few times a week. If I’m goes beyond merely flinch- I do think it’s possible that and can’t show them around, very early childhood. This rible trauma that might cause reading, cooking, or doing ing when a person is startled. he forgets to approach you their response indicates that child should be listened to and it. I do remember many years anything quietly by myself, Someone with this disorder warily. He also might not they think my answer is very respected, just as her mother ago my father quietly entering I’ve asked him to make some might “jump and gasp,” as you realize you are in a particular unusual and unkind (but their was doing. a room and my mother jump- kind of noise before approach- describe — or, in its extreme room when he enters it. I don’t request, apparently, is not). ing with fear when she saw ing me. If he does, I’m not form, collapse or seem to be know how you can be certain Got any ideas for keeping You can email Amy Dickinson him. My father seemed to find startled, but he says he forgets having a seizure. (For infor- he is “secretly” entertained by them out? I’m not very skilled at askamy@amydickinson. this funny (or entertaining), to do this (most of the time). mation on this, you can check this, but your father’s long- at coming up with quick verbal com or send a letter to Ask even knowing how angry she I really don’t know how to the National Organization for ago unkind reaction might be responses. Thank you! Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, got with him for startling her. change my startled response, Rare Disorders website at rare- influencing you. You should — Not Interested in the NY 13068. You can also follow Now my partner does this but — like my father — I think diseases.org/). [A very rare continue to talk about it, as Mean Scrutiny her on Twitter @askingamy or same thing to me, and I hate he secretly gets a kick out of but perhaps related disorder you explore the possible cause Dear Not Interested: You Facebook. it! watching me react the way I went by the fascinating name and treatment, and yes, he don’t need to come up with Copyright © 2019 by Amy Amy, he claims it is my fault do, and it really cheeses me of “Jumping Frenchman of should understand that this is anything quick or clever in Dickinson. Distributed by for not anticipating that he off! Maine” when it was discov- serious. order to keep nosy people out Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

2019 Tooele County Election Reports B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 21, 2019

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Johann Gutenberg William Shakespeare Adam Smith Galileo 1394 – 1468 1564 – 1616 1723 – 1790 1564 – 1642 Probably no innovation in history has impacted The most renowned playwright in the world, In his work, The Wealth of Nations, Smith The first to use a telescope to study the moon, the world more than Gutenberg’s invention of Shakespeare is considered the greatest writer in produced the world’s first complete book on stars, and planets, Galileo proved Copernicus’s The 100 Most movable type in printing which allowed, for the English literature. Writing comedies, tragedies, political economy and is considered the father of theory that the earth traveled around the sun. first time, the mass publication of affordable and histories, he is probably the most versatile modern economics. His emphasis on historical He showed how mathematics and physics can copies of literature and ideas, forever changing and accomplished author in written history. The evidence when studying markets and deriving join together for a more complete science and the power structures of all cultures though the richness of his language, imaginative metaphors, foundational principles of human nature and proved that heavier objects fall at the same speed Influential People wide dissemination of knowledge and news. For and cleverness with words are without parallel trade from them has never been surpassed. Most as lighter ones. Although his findings challenged (Listed in no particular order) over 500 years the methods he developed have in world literature. Perhaps no mortal before or of his predictions have proved accurate. When dogma of his time, his insistence that fact must produced most of the printed material on earth. since has understood human nature so well. honored, his principles have led to prosperity. prevail over tradition changed the world.

Plato Abraham Mark Twain Marie Curie Leonardo da Vinci Leo Tolstoy 428 – 348 B.C. BETWEEN 1800 AND 1500 B.C. 1835 – 1910 1867 – 1934 1452 – 1519 1828 – 1910 Plato started the Academy in Greece, the world’s The eventual founder of three major world Known mostly for his iconic novels of antebellum The recipient of two Nobel Prizes, as a physicist The foremost genius of the Italian Renaissance, In his finest work, War and Peace, Tolstoy first true university, which lasted 900 years. Its religions, Abraham always believed in worshiping America, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The and chemist, Curie conducted pioneering Leonardo excelled as an artist, inventor, scientist, achieved probably the greatest technical feat ultimate goal was to turn the thoughts of each only one God, who through his supplications Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain research on radioactivity and some of its and engineer. The painter of the iconic Mona Lisa in the history of the novel with his weaving of its students to the eternal and unchanging blessed him with two sons who later became the (Samuel Clemens) authored many now iconic practical uses. She discovered two elements, and The Last Supper, he also produced the most together of epic events, complex characters truths that exist behind the material world. progenitors of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. stories and articles in his long and adventurous polonium and radium; provided radiological accurate detailed drawings of the human body and engaging settings. Along with his other The innovator of the dialogue form of writing After demonstrating unparalleled faith, he was carrier. A master of colloquial dialogue, he used services at many field hospitals during the for his time. With prolific insights ahead of his masterpiece, Anna Karenina, and other writings, philosophy, His works established all the promised by God that through his children all the his books to criticize injustice and hypocrisy First World War; and helped develop the use of time, his work has inspired generations of artists he has had a profound impact on world literature important inquiries and concepts of Western people of the earth would be blessed. He was a and to expose pretensions. He is considered the radiation to destroy cancerous cells in the body. and inventors and continues to have a deep and is considered by many to be the best novelist philosophy, psychology, logic, and politics. man of spiritual depth despite human weaknesses. greatest humorist of American literature. She paved the way for women in science. impact on the culture of the entire world. who ever lived.

Marco Polo Immanuel Kant Friedrich Nietzsche Christopher Columbus Lao-Tzu Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1254 – 1324 1724 – 1804 1844 – 1900 1451 – 1506 601 – 531 B.C. 1756 – 1791 The first documented European traveler to cross Kant wrote The Critique of Pure Reason, the most Having a broad affect on the writers and thinkers With unfailing confidence that God was directing Although the Chinese concept of the Tao or A master of opera, symphonies, concertos, and the entire length of Asia, Polo was the first to influential work of German philosophy and was who followed him, Nietzsche has probably his explorations and endeavors, Columbus “The Way” existed long before Lao-Tzu, he was sonatas, Mozart combined beautiful melodies record information on the many lands, both the first to propose that, like science, the human influenced entire cultures with his philosophy of discovered the West Indies and South America, the first to summarize it’s concepts in a way with technical perfection which has never been fanciful and real, from Persia to Mongolia. He mind also must operate according to universal a purposeless, incomprehensible world. Teaching and brought the general knowledge of the New that is reachable to all. Although his teachings matched. He did more than any composer linked the West with the East, making both principles. His idea that there are limits to pure all to defy life’s emptiness and chaos with a World to the people of the Old. His ambition are not considered a religion, his insights and in history to make the piano the popular regions aware of each other. He paved the way reason and that problems must be solved by sort of determined joy, his masterpiece, Thus and faith established the first tentative, but expressions of how to lead a virtuous life have instrument it is today. He was the first to give for commerce between vastly different cultures, logical means is one of the greatest contributions Spoke Zarathustra, helped pave the way for 20th ultimately permanent links between the lead to him being considered a saint or god real personalities to his opera characters, and brought inventions from China to Europe, and to philosophy and has contributed greatly to us century existentialism and, unfortunately, was Americas and Europe. Before Columbus there in traditional Chinese culture and have had a is considered by most as the greatest classical gave the world a priceless historical record. understanding a deeper concept of our world. twisted to justify racism and intolerance. were two worlds, after him there was one. profound influence on Western principles as well. composer the world has ever known.

Confucius Steve Jobs Emily Dickinson Jesus Christ Alexander Fleming St. Augustine 551 – 478 B.C. 1955 – 2011 1830 – 1885 4 B.C. – A.D. 30 1881 – 1955 354 – 430 Contribuing more to China than any other A pioneer in the micro computer revolution, The sheer depth of observation and wealth of her Offering himself as a sacrifice for the sins of the Fleming discovered the first “wonder drug,” Considered the greatest thinker of the early person, Confucius’ principles are still today Jobs’ unsurpassed genius and astute instinct mind shown in Dickinson’s poetry is staggering. world, Jesus has had by far the most impact upon penicillin, which alone has saved more lives than Christian church, St. Augustine synthesized the found literally everywhere in Chinese culture: for marketing and style brought the personal Her style and rhythm, though unconventional the world than any other person who ever lived, any other drug or treatment in world history. Greek philosophy of Plato with the teachings of in patterns of society, education, family, and computer into the daily lives of nearly every for her time, proved to be enduring and has whether or not one believes he was simply a man His unique inclination to investigate how a the Bible and created a Christian doctrine that individual behavior. His teachings stressed love person on earth. His focus on user-friendly had a profound influence on the development or God. Preaching that the center of a righteous, mold seemed to kill infections has led to the guided human thought through the Middle Ages. for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence for features and appealing design were key to the of modern poetry. Her wit, bold imagery, and purposeful life is love, he successfully challenged development of numerous effective treatments A man of the world, he experienced all common parents, and harmony in thought and conduct. success of his many innovative products that insightful questioning, have shown to later poets Jewish practices and laws of his time, founded for bacterial infections from the merely temptations and struggles, but through his He taught his ethical system to thousands who revolutionized the way the world communicates, that the extraordinary can be extracted from the the world’s largest religious following, and has, inconvenient to the likely fatal, greatly improving abundant energy and intellectual ambition was later shaped all of Asian culture. conducts business, and enjoys entertainment. most ordinary of surroundings and experiences. in one way or another, altered every culture. our quality of life and life spans. able to reshape his soul and influence mankind.

Moses Socrates Buddha Joseph Lister James Cook Aristotle ABOUT 1300 B.C. 470 – 399 B.C. 563 – 483 B.C. 1827 – 1912 1728 – 1779 384 – 322 B.C. The greatest leader, organizer, legislator, judge Redirecting philosophy away from simply the The founder of one of the world’s largest Developing effective antiseptics, Lister opened Peacefully changing the map of the world more Founder of the world’s first true university for and priest of the Hebrew people, Moses is study of the way things are perceived to an religions, Buddha taught his followers the the door to modern medicine by virtually than any other person in history, Cook forever learning, Aristotle developed the science of considered the author of the first five books of analysis of personal conduct and character, value of breaking one’s attachment to worldly eliminating infections in surgery and hospital redefined what it means to be an explorer. He argument through logic, was the first to classify the Bible, including Genesis. He never allowed Socrates set morality as an object of scientific things and desires to stop the cycle of death and environments. His perseverance and confidence proved the value of treating native peoples with animals into genus and species, and defined his unique calling as God’s spokesman to come inquiry. He was the first to attempt to define rebirth he assumed to be inherent in nature. He in the face of entrenched opposition dramatically compassion and brought back knowledge of areas of knowledge such as biology, physics and before the mission of bring his people out of universal ideas of courage, beauty, piety, and introduced the concept of a state of “Nirvana” or reduced mortality rates in hospitals, child birth, their customs and history. He traveled farther politics. He was the first to effectively teach that bondage, thus setting a timeless example of goodness. His teachings mark an important endless peace and contentment as the ultimate and even simple surgeries with his techniques of south than anyone known and produced the first the individual is more important than the society true religious devotion. Through him the world turning point in Western thought and presented goal of existence. His insights have guided cleanliness that we take for granted now, though accurate maps of lands and islands that made sea in which he lives. His ideas have formed the received the 10 commandments. truth as more important than even death. millions in their quest for enlightenment. not considered important until his time. travel more safe and predictable. bedrock of all Western culture. Ludwig van Beethoven Vasco da Gama Archimedes Martin Luther King Isaac Newton The Apostle Paul 1770 – 1827 1460 – 1524 287 – 212 B.C. 1929 – 1968 1642 – 1727 A.D. 5 – 67 Credited as the discoverer of instrumental Exploring the costs of Africa, Vasco da Gama A man centuries ahead of his time, Archimedes’ King’s stirring speeches stimulated the great civil Probably the most creative genius the world Writing most of the epistles contained in melody, Beethoven bridged the gap between was the first person to travel by sea to India and inventions and discovery of mathematical rights movement of mid 20th century American has ever seen, Newton described the nature of the New Testament, Paul integrated the Old classical and romantic music and is considered by virtually conquered that land and initiated an principles are astounding. He invented the block society. He was indispensable in passing laws to gravity, invented calculus, worked out the basic Testament with the teachings of Jesus and many as the greatest composer in history. With a eventual vast Portuguese empire which included and tackle, or compound pulley, system we still help eradicate racial discrimination in the United laws of modern physics, invented the reflecting moderated Jewish influence on the new religious unique gift for freedom of expression he brought colonies in Africa, India and the Spice Islands. A use today along with the screw water pump used States, and did more than any other of his time to telescope, discovered the origin of color, and movement. His vision of a universal church, and music to much wider audiences with his grand man of enormous courage and skill, he ushered for centuries to remove water from flooded ships. ensure all people are treated fairly based on the was the greatest unifier of scientific knowledge his belief in establishing a personal relationship and dramatic symphonies. His compositions in a new era in world history by permanently He also described the Archimedes Principle, that “content of their character” rather than the color of his time. He established the foundation upon with God through the intercession of Jesus were often mysterious and lyrical, expressing a establishing a cultural link between East and a floating body loses in weight an amount equal of their skin. His writings serve as a permanent which all modern scientific research is built and Christ, helped Christianity to spread rapidly into philosophy of life without speaking a word. West and opened a way for global imperialism. to the weight of the water it displaces. ethical standard for all humankind. is unsurpassed in his depth of insight. a worldwide religion.

Albert Einstein Francis Bacon Dante Alighieri John Locke The Wright Brothers Geoffrey Chaucer 1879 – 1955 1561 – 1626 1265 – 1321 1632 – 1704 WILBUR 1867 – 1912; ORVILLE 1871 – 1948 1340 – 1400 With his radically reworking of Newton’s Hailed as the father of modern science, Bacon The author of The Devine Comedy, considered The first to set down the principle of checks and Solving the puzzle of human flight, the dream Regarded as one of the greatest medieval theories, Einstein completely changed the future was the first to apply inductive reasoning to the greatest work of medieval literature, Dante balances in government, along with a theory of many for centuries, the Wright brothers were literary figures, Chaucer wrote The Canterbury of physics and scientific thought. His theories of nature and found one could arrive at general focuses his epic poetry on an imagined spiritual on natural or self-evident rights, Locke laid the the first to produce a practical and reliable Tales, in which he was the first poet to use the relativity, the relationship of mass and energy, principles and laws by observing specific facts. journey through life after death. The first major primary philosophical and practical foundation heavier-than-air flying machine that completely rhymed five-beat couplet in iambic pentameter, and the photon theory of light revolutionized He introduced the use of “controls” in scientific work written in common Italian vernacular, for the American Revolution and modern revolutionized travel. Their single-minded or heroic verse, which has became basic to most virtually all scientific fields. His insights into the tests and saw the potential in ongoing and he opened the way for high literature to be effective constitutional governance. A champion consuming passion made modern society future literature. He helped establish English as relationship of time and space redefined science general education with future generations accessible to the masses. The aspirations and of empirical philosophy — that knowledge come possible with incalculable effects on societies, a literary language with his accounts of almost and philosophic inquiry. His research showed us building on the knowledge of those gone before, fears expressed this work proved to be so from experience and observation — he set the war, and commerce throughout the world. They every aspect medieval English life. He influenced how to harness the energy of the atom. stressing the importance of experimenting. universal it is studied even today. stage for modern science and industry. virtually eliminated the challenges of distance. all writers after him, including Shakespeare.

Eli Whitney Sophocles Sigmund Freud Raphael Johann Sebastian Bach Constantine the Great 1765 – 1825 496 – 406 B.C. 1856 – 1939 1483 – 1520 1685 – 1750 280 – 337 The first to exemplify the unique characteristics The master of Greek tragedy, Sophocles wrote Freud’s ground-breaking research into the Best known for his paintings which cover entire A prolific composer, Bach perfected the use A brilliant military strategist, Constantine was of inventiveness combined with business the seminal work of the genre, Oedipus Rex, inner workings of the human mind not only walls in the Vatican, Raphael had an immense of counterpoint — the playing of more than able to consolidate power in the Roman Empire ambition, Whitney served as a role model for the which advanced the state of literature so completely redefined the science of psychology, impact on future artists with his development one melody at a time — and fugues — where and managed to set the course for Christianity to developing American ingenuity that changed the profoundly that it has been continually read his insights and even the terms he coined — of the narrative art form. His knowledge of different instruments repeat the same melody. replace the paganism of Europe and much of the world. His promotion of interchangeable parts and reproduced for more than 2,000 years. He such as “repression,” “transference,” “ego” and history and compassionate view of figures within The greatest musical writer of the baroque era, world. He created the first cabinet in recorded and the assembly line in industrial production took ancient myths and imbued them with more “superego” — have entered many other fields their environment — particularly in his lovely he greatly influenced Mozart and Beethoven. history and filled it with experts rather than high was followed by Henry Ford and many others. symbolism, stronger characters, and deeper and world culture. His methods pioneered a new depictions of the Madonna — changed how we His work has proved timeless and is performed nobility. His attitude and enlightened approach His singular invention of the cotton gin, reducing meanings behind the plots, which explored the way of interpreting human behavior though the view and understand sensitivity and emotion regularly today, being considered by many to be to governance set the course for to the religious the time to process cotton, changed history. most profound of human dilemmas. inner world of them mind. within art. the most beautiful music ever produced. and human freedoms most enjoy today.

Ferdinand Magellan René Descartes Galen George Frideric Handel Joseph Smith Roald Amundsen 1480 – 1521 1596 – 1650 130 – 200 1691 – 1759 1805 – 1844 1872 – 1928 Accomplishing the greatest recorded navigational Considered the founder of modern rationalism, Galen was the first physician to use extensive The composer of Messiah, the most widely The founder of the fastest growing church in the Amundsen led the first expedition to the South feat known to history, Magellan’s expedition was Descartes introduced the method of doubting experimental research to understand the human performed oratorio of all time, Handel made world, Smith claimed to have translated a widely Pole and was the first to sail from the Atlantic the first to sail around the entire globe. A daring all assumptions and subjecting all knowledge to body. He discovered the source of the voice, large choral performances the most popular influential Christian gospel, The Book of Mormon, to the Pacific Ocean through the arctic waters explorer, he was the first to discover and name analysis of individual thought processes. He was described how muscles worked, identified musicals of his time and became one of the most and produced additional post-biblical scripture. of Canada. His meticulous planning led to great the Pacific Ocean and was the first to cross it. the first philosopher to show the clear difference every bone and connection in the body, important opera composures of the baroque Claiming to restore the true Christian faith, he success when others failed. In addition to his Although treacherous and long, he discovered a between mind and matter. He also invented performed work on the spinal cord that led to period. Preformed in thousands of venues every introduced doctrines dealing with the nature of many explorations, he left volumes of scientific water way to the East by sailing west. He proved analytic geometry and expanded algebra, among understanding the central nervous system, was Christmas and Easter, his Messiah, and the God and Jesus Christ and humankind’s ultimate research from his travels, helping future the size and extent of our world and opened the many other achievements. Every philosopher who the first to use the pulse as a diagnostic tool, and “Hallelujah Chorus” within it has remained the destiny. His movement, carried on by Brigham explorers and scientists. He determined the Pacific for future exploration. came after him is indebted to him in some way. began to understand the functions of organs. ultimate musical expression of Christianity. Young, profoundly influenced modern faith. precise location of the magnetic North Pole.

Frédéric Chopin Charles Darwin Jean Jacques Rousseau Martin Luther Guglielmo Marconi George Washington 1810 – 1849 1809 – 1882 1712 – 1778 1483 – 1546 1874 – 1937 1732 – 1799 Chopin established the piano as a solo In perhaps the most influential scientific Considered the “Father of the Modern Nation,” Luther’s desire to simply correct what he thought Marconi’s tireless research and brilliant insights The commander of the army that won American instrument free from an orchestra or chorus and work of all time, The Origin of Species, Darwin Rousseau laid the ideological groundwork for was in error within the Catholic Church let to the lead to the invention of the radio and effective independence from Great Britain and the first most of his famous works are for the piano only. revolutionized inquiry into the evolution of life the French Revolution with his concepts of Reformation and the permanent establishment wireless long distant communications that have president of the United States, Washington set His short lyrical melodies have been incorporated from one form to another through his theory expanded loyalties and responsibilities of citizens of Protestantism as a Christian movement. saved countless lives, expanded the boundaries of the precedents that lead the nation today. His in many modern popular songs, set with lyrics of natural selection. Having an impact far of a nation and the inherent nobility of man. Rediscovering the doctrine of salvation science, and brought the world together. The first life remains an unassailable example of integrity, and accompaniment. Hardly any genre of music beyond just speciation, this theory has been Unfortunately, each developing nation interprets through faith alone, he initiated a split with the to expand wireless communication across land devotion to duty, and perseverance all over the has not been touched by his expressive musical used in almost every other field of human him differently. Although his ideas can be established church that altered the course of and oceans, his intuitive experimentations laid world. His example of nearly perfect character poetry. He is particularly noted for his fully study, including philosophy, religion, sociology, applied to dictatorships and democracies alike, history and cultural development of Europe and the groundwork for the most prolific instruments was pivotal to the creation of the American original and whimsical waltz compositions. psychology, literature, history and even law. they focus on subjectivity and introspection. led to the many Christian denominations of today. we use today from television to the cell phone. Constitution and remains a model for today.

Michelangelo Thomas Aquinas George Eliot Abraham Lincoln Karl Marx Vincent Van Gogh 1475 – 1564 1225 – 1274 1819 – 1880 1809 – 1865 1818 – 1883 1853 – 1890 On the walls and ceilings of the Sistine Chapel Reconciling the writings of Plato, Aristotle and Mary Ann Evans, writing under the The single most important factor in helping In his works, Das Kapital, and The Communist The creator of the most recognizable paintings Michelangelo created the most complex St. Augustine with the doctrines of the Catholic pseudonym George Eliot, broke new ground the Untied States survive the Civil War intact, Manifesto, Marx reduces all society’s ills to by the general public today, Van Gogh is by composition in the history of art. His statue of Church , Thomas Aquinas brought scientific for the development of the novel with her Lincoln was probably the greatest of world problems of class struggle; the inequities far the most successful artist, in terms of the David is considered the most perfect depiction of inquiry back into respectability in Europe and unprecedented insights into the connections leaders in modern times. His strategically between laborers and owners. He felt a utopian price his works are sold for, in the world today. the human form ever created. He discovered ways helped usher in the Renaissance and the Age between thought and actions in human nature. brilliant Emancipation Proclamation paved the world order would be the natural end of history. Introducing thick pigments, long brush strokes, to find and enhance the beauty he knew is always of Enlightenment by showing that faith and This psychological approach to character way for the end of slavery in America. Through His philosophy’s complete disregard for empirical and bright colors, he took impressionism in a inherent in nature despite the tragic human reason can be fully compatible. He taught with development showed how often human his strength of will alone, he proved that freedom human nature and implicit trust in “intellectuals” entirely new direction, creating a fully original experience. He was first major artist to paint and conviction that faith and human knowledge desire can upset even the best of intentions. and a republican form of government can endure led to the violent deaths of over 100 million style of art that has inspired virtually all artists sculpt from his imagination rather than nature. come from God and cannot be in conflict. Middlemarch is considered her greatest work. and eventually prosper. people in the 20th century alone. who came after him.

Thomas Jefferson Muhammad Louis Pasteur John Calvin Mahatma Gandhi Susan B. Anthony 1743 – 1825 570 – 632 1822 – 1895 1509 – 1564 1869 – 1948 1820 – 1906 As the writer of one of history’s most important Muhammad was the founder of the world’s The first to harness the power of the microscope, Giving order and structure to the Protestant Proving nonviolent protest is powerful, Gandhi A tireless advocate of equality for women, documents, the American Declaration of second largest religion, Islam, which means Pasteur discovered the effects microorganisms Reformation, Calvin wrote the first almost single-handedly won independence for Anthony led a movement that has had more Independence, Jefferson is the one person “surrender” in Arabic and notes his teaching that have on the spread of sickness and disease. comprehensive statement of its principles and India from England. His peaceful demonstrations impact on human relations than any other in who most exemplifies the American mind, one must submit to the will of the one God, or His process of pasteurization and creation of revolutionized ideas of Christian practices and personal hunger strikes, which left him near the modern world. Through her travels and aspirations and ideals. His genius and ambitious Allah, in our lives. He claimed to have been the vaccines did more to promote the health and stressing the profession of faith and disciplined death, calmed factions and stopped multiple compelling lectures, she brought recognition and accomplishments in almost every project or mouthpiece of Allah in the writings of the sacred prosperity of mankind than all medical science living. He established the idea of the Bible being all-out wars from occurring. Never wishing to respect for women’s issues and won many battles subject he set his mind to forever changed the text of Islam, the Koran, and was a successful that had gone before. His determination many the final authority of the church. He introduce violate the sanctity of human life, he believed for the rights of women, including the right for landscape of the United States and eventually warrior and revolutionary in converting the contributions helped lay the groundwork for the principle of a “universal priesthood” that that one’s behavior and actions are far more married women to control their own property the world. Arabian people from paganism. most of the advances in modern medicine. undercut the monopoly of the Catholic Church. important than specific accomplishments. and children, and eventually full voting rights.

John Milton Virgil Catherine the Great Peter Tchaikovsky Thomas Edison William the Conqueror 1608 – 1674 70 – 19 B.C. 1729 – 1796 1840 – 1893 1847 – 1931 1027 – 1087 Milton’s personal struggle, sacrifice and loss in The greatest poet of ancient Rome, Virgil has Although raised in a modest German home, Easily the greatest Russian composer of all time, With his invention of the incandescent light bulb, Crowned king after his victory at the Battle of life led him to compose the greatest epic poem influenced our culture for more than 2,000 through incredible ambition Catherine rose to Tchaikovsky made classical music popular among and the development of the first electric power Hastings, William brought unity and stability in the English language, Paradise Lost, which years. His style and subject is nearly perfect become the Empress of Russia and transformed the masses. The master of melody, his works plants, Edison ushered in the modern world. His to Britain and expand England’s frontiers. centers on the theme of the origins of evil. In and is studied by scholars even today. His the once backwater country into a powerful include The Nutcracker Suite, Swan Lake, The incredible drive and genius produced thousands His organization and military skills laid the this, his life’s work, he explores our fall from masterpiece, The Aeneid, provides a lasting European nation. She greatly expanded the 1812 Overture, and Sleeping Beauty, as well as of inventions, including the photograph and foundation for England’s rise as a major nation grace and postulates that, although innocence is tribute to the glory of Rome and has served as Russian frontiers, established towns and cities, great operas and symphonies. In touch with his motion pictures. He created the first true and established the standards followed by a virtue, the shame and humility that comes from inspiration to most of the greatest poets who reformed the military, and started many cultural own emotions, he was able to create music that research laboratory where a team of workers monarchs for centuries. In many ways he began sin opens the way for greater virtues such as followed him. His themes transcend his time and projects that made Russia one of the most was accessible and understandable to a wide would investigate and solve technical problems. the historical record of the English people, and compassion, tolerance and understanding. place and speak to nations and people of all time. powerful and wealthiest nations in the world. audience with works both sad or delightful. His accomplishments are simply unprecedented. left a legacy in castles and cathedrals.

Jonas Salk Nicolas Copernicus Winston Churchill Queen Elizabeth I Rembrandt Genghis Khan 1914 – 1995 1473 – 1543 1874 – 1965 1533 – 1603 1606 – 1669 1162 – 1227 The producer of the first reliable polio vaccine, With is remarkable skills of calculation and The greatest statesman of the 20th century, By her uncanny instincts and personal One of the greatest geniuses in the history of After uniting the Mongol and other tribes into a Salk freed the world from the dreaded childhood deduction, Compernicus was the first to prove Churchill brought England through the darkest magnetism, Elizabeth transformed England from painting, Rembrandt’s greatest achievement disciplined and effective fighting force, Genghis disease that crippled or killed thousand each that the sun was the center of our solar system hours of World War II with his supreme sense of a state of chaotic despair to the most powerful was his ability to bring true humanity into his Khan conquered almost all of the continent of year. Having complete devotion to his work, he and that the earth and other planets revolved destiny and incredible resolve. He was among nation on earth. Her defeat of the Spanish masterpieces. He captured real expressions and Asia from the Sea of Japan to the Black Sea. He identified hundreds of polio viruses and was around it. He explained how the revolving earth the first to see the danger of the rising socialism Armada instantly made England’s navy the emotions in the faces and posture of the people opened great roads throughout his empire and able to categorise them into three basic types gives us night and day and how its journey in Germany and the threat of Adolf Hitler. His ruler of the world’s oceans. With a minimum he represented in his work. His name being free trade flourished. Under his rule and that and hence develop an effective treatment for all. around the sun creates the seasons. His insights many talents in writing and public speaking of bloodshed, she created a national identity synonyms with “masterpiece,” even his etchings of his successors, the arts and sciences were Many millions around the world are free from the shattered thousands of years of ignorance and inspired his nation and the world to stand for England that is still in place today and it a and drawing rival some of his most famous encouraged in China and firearms, the compass, debilitating effects of polio thanks to his work. paved the way for modern science. against seemingly impossible odds. cultural center as well as a world power. works. He forever changed the way art is done. and printing techniques reached Europe.

King Henry VIII Napoleon Bonaparte Henry Ford Claude Monet Charlemagne John D. Rockefeller 1491 – 1547 1769 – 1821 1863 – 1947 1840 – 1926 742 – 814 1839 – 1937 Considered one of the most charismatic Perhaps the greatest military commander in all With his system of mass production of affordable Monet originated the impressionism movement Responsible for the cultural rebirth of Europe, Through his Standard Oil Company, Rockefeller rulers of England, Henry initiated the English of history, Napoleon conquered all of Europe automobiles, Ford completely transformed in art with his emphasis on divided unmixed Charlemagne founded what became known as was able to develop a cost-efficient way to bring Reformation, separating the Church of England and forever change the culture and political the world. He changed the very look of cities colors and his capture of the effects of light and the Holy Roman Empire and brought about a kerosine and gasoline, used as a light source and from Roman Catholicism and contributing to the structures of the continent. He abolished and the countryside, made people more mood on nature. He developed the practice of fusion of church and state that helped spread automobile fuel, within the reach of even the Protestant Reformation of Europe. He greatly feudalism, made governments more efficient, mobile, transformed emergency services, looking at the play of light on a scene rather than Christianity throughout the continent. He set up poorest Americans and revolutionized business expanded royal power, declared himself the and encouraged the growth of science, literature, and revolutionized the delivery of food and on shapes or angles. He popularized the idea of the system of feudalism that dominated Europe practices through corporate and technological head of the Church, ushered in the theory of the education, and the arts. His both negative and merchandise. It is impossible to calculate the painting directly from nature, often capturing the for hundreds of years. By encouraging poets and innovations. Becoming the wealthiest man in divine right of kings, and greatly expanded royal positive example of extreme power served as a impact his practical cars have had on the modern same scene at different times of day or season. scholars, he laid the foundation of universities world history, he set a standard of philanthropy, power in England. warning and inspiration to leaders who followed. world and our way of life. He left us a legacy of new artistic techniques. that became the basis of modern education. founding universities and medical research.

Simón Bolívar Richard Wagner Benjamin Franklin Charles Dickens Julius Caesar Oliver Cromwell 1783 – 1830 1813 – 1883 1706 – 1790 1812 – 1870 100 – 44 B.C. 1599 – 1658 Known as “The Liberator” of Latin America, Wagner was the greatest composer of German A prolific inventor, publisher, and public The first great urban novelist and one of the Caesar transformed a small but powerful Able to overthrow the corrupt British monarch Bolivar successfully lead military and political opera and brought it out of the domain of organizer, Franklin set the standard for the most popular writers in history, Dickens was Roman republic into a world empire through through his military genius and talent for revolutions that ultimately freed much of South nobility and made it popular among the general American character—the qualities of hard able to communicate social ills using comedy brilliant military campaigns in which he was organization, Cromwell restored political America from the rule of Spain. He fought in public. Composing both the music and the lyrics work, thrift, good sense, and the desire for and melodrama in a way that was palatable and never defeated, and with inspiring speeches stability in England and laid the precedent nearly 500 battles and traveled much farther on his productions were vast, elegant and cosmic self-improvement. He organized the first public could instigate change. His works have endured and writings that were able to persuade whole for religious tolerance and personal freedoms horseback than any other commander in history in scale, creating an entirely new art form that library in America, proved that lightning is and are still popular because of their honestly armies and legislators. A most effective leader during the brief period when England had no in the course of his campaigns. A founder of the profoundly influenced European literature, electricity, invented the Franklin stove, and had and accuracy, showing both the bad and the who focused on reform, he gave us the accurate king. Although brutal in putting down an Irish first union of independent nations, he strove for music and theater. His synthesis of music, verse a pivotal role in the success of the American good, the beauty and the ugliness in society and calendar we use today and made his name the revolution, he restored England’s status with aid strong and united Spanish America. and staging was completely new for his time. Revolution. His accomplishments are legion. gave hope that change is possible. symbol of power throughout the world. to colonies and building a superb army and navy.

Alexander the Great George Eastman Voltaire Gregor Mendel Johannes Brahms Alexander Graham Bell 336 – 323 B.C. 1854 – 1932 1694 – 1778 1822 – 1884 1833 – 1897 1847 – 1922 The world’s most successful general, Alexander’s Eastman’s invention of roll film for cameras The energetic leader of France’s Age of Reason, Producing conclusive evidence of genetic Brahms revived the concept of music that stands Bell’s invention, the telephone, has been the conquest of Greece, Persia, Egypt and much and his ingenious innovations in camera Voltaire brought Isaac Newton’s discoveries patterns through his crossbreeding of pea alone without depicting any specific scene or single most influential device to bring the world of the known world of his time has never been design and production brought photography to the common people, reformed the French plants, Mendal established the principles of telling a story. Considered by many to be their together and is the precursor to all modern matched. He alone is responsible for the spread within reach of everyday people through his legal system, and wrote extensively on social heredity used today in many fields scientific favorite classical composer, he is probably best communication, from email to smartphones of Greek culture and ideas from North Africa Eastman Kodak Company. He was a key figure issues that set the stage for the enlightenment inquiry. His discoveries fit well with Darwin’s know for his “Brahms Lullaby,” the only lullaby and the internet. Today, virtually every person to India and grounded much of the our world’s in the development of motion pictures and set of Europe. Teaching the ethics is at the heart theory of natural selection of species. His laws he ever wrote. His four symphonies are standard on the planet has access to a portal to the rest philosophy in the classical Greek paradigms. a singular example of effective philanthropy of philosophy, he showed that following of inheritance have been applied in producing fare for every major orchestra worldwide and his of the world through innovations built upon his He also opened European culture to Eastern though his contributions to education and his unchanging moral laws can improve the world. hybrid crops, and have helped us understand chamber music, organ compositions, and piano crowning achievement. His effect on our lives influences which paved the way for Christianity. lending of valuable help to the less fortunate. His masterpiece, Candide, is widely read today. genetic disorders. concertos have proven timeless. today is simply incalculable. B10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY November 21, 2019

Message Connects People In 2011, Daniil Korotkikh was walking with his parents on a beach in Russia. He found a © 2019 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 35, No. 50 bottle with a message inside that had been tossed from a ship in 1987—twenty-four years earlier! Put Frank’s message back in the right order to read it.

Over time, people have tucked messages into bottles and thrown them out to sea. Sometimes these messages are found long after they were sent. They each have a special story to tell.

Find the two identical bottles.

The world’s oldest known message in a bottle was found half-buried at a West Australian beach almost 132 years after it was tossed into the Indian Ocean. It was part of an experiment by German mariners to discover faster shipping routes by seeing where the messages Message Mysteries drifted. The message asked anyone finding it Daniil and his father wrote to to contact German authorities telling where it Frank, who was now 29 years was found. Thousands of these bottles were old. They were able to meet via thrown overboard over a 69 year period. an internet video link in March of 2011. The message was dated June 12, 1886. What year was it found if it was 132 years old when it was discovered? How old was Frank when he tossed the message in a bottle off of a ship? How many bottles can you nd on this page? ______What would you write? Imagine you are going to toss a bottle with a message into the 10-Year-Old’s Message Found ocean. What would you write? Write it here! Where was Frank going when he was on this ship? n September 12, 1990, a ten-year-old English girl named Zoe threw a bottle with a message ______overboard from a ferry. Twenty-three years later while walking along a dike, a Dutch couple Who was Frank traveling with? found the bottle with her message. They sent a note to her childhood home and reached her! ______Use the code to read Zoe’s message:

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25 26 15 15 22 8 Hours of fun and learning await in Kid Scoop’s Mind-Boggling Animal Can you nd the bottle’s path from the island? Puzzles and A Kid’s Guide to 21 15 7 8 22 Drawing Cartoon Animals published by Happy Fox Books. They make a great holiday gift. Order from your 19 26 14 9 8 22 10 21 18 9 19 Bottled Words local bookstore, Target.com, Find five nouns BarnesandNoble.com and 9 11 22 24 16 15 22 and five adjectives Amazon.com today! in today’s 26 = A 20 = G 14 = M 8= T newspaper. Write a 25 = B 19 = H 13 = N 7= U message to send in a 24 = C 18 = I 12 = O 6= V bottle that contains 23 = D 17 = J 11 = P 5= W these 10 words. 22 = E 16 = K 10 = R 4= Y Standards Link: Vocabulary Development: Students identify 21 = F 15 = L 9= S 3= Z nouns and adjectives.

Draw the bottle that should come next to continue the AUSTRALIAN Find the words in the puzzle. pattern in each row. How many of them can you OVERBOARD find on this page? MESSAGE BOTTLE A U S T R A L I A N TOSSED T H R B A L L E T D BALLET D W O D W N G L U N FINDER This week’s word: R E R O I A O T V U OVERBOARD DUTCH E Y S I S K C T E O The adverb overboard OCEAN means over the side of a FOUND D R E S T H E O B F ship and into water. WRITE N S E A O E A B O A The fisherman fell overboard when trying to DIKE I M R D R T N O T E pull the fish into the boat. NOTE F D R A O B R E V O Try to use the word YEAR overboard in a sentence today when talking with SEA Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical Standards Link: Comprehension: Students identify and extend simple patterns. words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. your friends and family.

Letters to the Editor Sending a letter to the editor of a newspaper is That’s a way to get a message to thousands of people! Strange Find the letters to the editor of this newspaper. What was one of the strangest

Read what people have to say. Write a letter to things you have ever read or

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FRANCIE AURDEMORTE/ FRANCIE AURDEMORTE/ TTB PHOTO TTB PHOTO Stansbury’s Tooele’s Kulani Jordon Snow Longi (7) (6) wraps up a throws a pass Uintah ballcar- during the rier during a Buffaloes’ home late-season game against home game. Park City.

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Grantsville’s Branson Yager (62, left), Eathen Brinkerhoff and Gauge Pyne team up to take down a Richfield runner. Tooele’s Nukuluve Helu (above) takes a handoff from Kulani Iongi. COURTESY OF COREY MONDRAGON Hurry! Only a Few Lake Lots Left! Over a Dozen Non-Lake Lots Available

in Stansbury Park SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO The Pier Stansbury quarterback Kru Huxford looks for an open receiver.

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• Aqua Park Playground all photos are only representations.

PHOTO COURTESY OF COREY MONDRAGON Grantsville senior Trent Brown tries to evade the Juab defense during the Class 3A semifinals.

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