Dalton finishes 20 consecutive St. George Marathons See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY November 27, 2018 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 125 No. 51 $1.00 County told to ‘tighten its belt’ instead of tax hike 17 citizens tell county commissioners to pursue other options than raising taxes again

TIM GILLIE stop the 17 people who testi- STAFF WRITER fied at public hearing. All of Even though an actual prop- them opposed the tax hikes. erty tax rate can’t be set for Jeff McNeill, of unincorpo- almost nine months, state law rated Tooele County, suggested required the Tooele County that the net revenue from Commission to hold a public the sale of Utah Motorsports hearing on four different prop- Campus could be invested with erty tax increases last week. the interest used to cover the The county commission held cost of one of the tax increases. a public hearing on a proposed The property tax from UMC, 5 percent increase in the coun- now that it is privately owned ty general fund levy, the health and taxable, could be used Miss Tooele County Teen Kendall Redling is bundled up and ready to ride on the Miss Tooele County float. department fund levy, and to make up for the other tax the municipal services fund increases, McNeill also sug- levy, along with a 10 percent gested. 2018 GRANTSVILLE LIGHT PARADE & FESTIVITIES increase in the county’s assess- “That’s new growth that ing and collecting levy dur- wasn’t taxable last week, but PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE ing the commission’s Nov. 20 now it is,” he said. “Your prob- meeting at the Tooele County lem is solved by that little bit The community came together Building. of math. However, if you plan Saturday night to welcome Santa State truth-in-taxation laws on going down the road of Claus and the holiday season require government agencies, spending that money on some at Grantsville’s Christmas Light like most counties, that have ridiculous thing, then you’re Parade. a calendar year for their fiscal going down the road of spend- Now in its seventh year, the year to hold a public hearing ing your bonus money when light parade was founded in 2012. before they adopt a budget for the bonus money ought to go The Christmas Light Parade and the coming year if they might towards the future.” Santa Parade, another long-run- raise their property tax rate in Teresa McNeill, also from ning Grantsville tradition, were the coming year. unincorporated Tooele County, combined the following year. The tentative nature of the Citizens participate in the property tax increases didn’t SEE HIKE PAGE A7 ® parade by decorating vehicles, trailers or floats with Christmas lights and other festive decora- tions. The parade begins at City Hall and travels west down Main Street, ending at the Grantsville Fire Station. At the end of the parade, Santa was there to visit with the com- Erda developer munity’s children and treats were served. Members of the Shellie’s Dance wave from on top of their lighted float. worried public misunderstands his project plans Density, water, sewer, and traffic issues already addressed by county officials, White says

TIM GILLIE successful at collecting enough STAFF WRITER Hazen Harrell (above) takes a long look at Santa signatures, all three of White’s before deciding on going back to dad in a hurry. With six petitions being cir- rezone requests will be put Kwade Anderson (left) gives Santa his Christmas list. culated around Tooele County on a ballot and voters will be that seek to give voters a given the opportunity to over- chance to overturn six different ride the county commission’s approved rezone requests, one approval. local developer is concerned Supporters of the petition that his projects may fall victim assert that a public vote on the to a campaign against high rezone requests is needed to density, additional water use, protect the county and its citi- county wastewater plans, and zens from changing the rural traffic congestion. character of Tooele County On Oct. 16, the Tooele and rapid growth in the county County Commission approved without the infrastructure in three rezone applications for place to serve that growth. three parcels in Erda submit- According to White, the ted by Joe White. The rezone county has already addressed approvals are the subject of the issues of housing den- three petitions, dubbed “Erda sity, water availability, sewer Kendellyn and Kinsley Betham (above) give Santa their Brothers 3,” by the petition service, and traffic concerns Christmas list. Miss Grantsville 2018 2nd attendant Halle sponsors. Cartwright (right) hands out cookies and hot cocoa at the If petition supporters are SEE PLANS PAGE A10 ® Grantsville Fire Station on Saturday night

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B4 CLASSIFIEDS B6 Grantsville boys Public meetings Nativity scene HOMETOWN B1 win first home will focus on on display OBITUARIES A6 game sage grouse at Benson OPEN FORUM A4 See A8 See A3 Gristmill SPORTS A8 See A3 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY November 27, 2018 Sewer, water project for Main Street on hold for winter

STEVE HOWE fire hydrants, Marshall said. work in the spring is expected crews work on connections scheduled for completion project in March. STAFF WRITER Now, the project will be put on to be out to bid soon, with final with other lines and hydrants. prior to a Utah Department of Whitaker Construction of Construction on Grantsville’s ice until the weather improves, approval on the amount after a While work is halted on Transportation project to resur- Brigham City was selected for Main Street is on hold until with work expected to resume contractor is selected from the the project, the construction face the roadway in summer the first phase of the project, at next spring due to the weather, in March or April. list of qualified candidates. barrels on Main Street have 2019. a cost of $1.2 million. Whitaker according to Grantsville City Once work on the $8 million There will be four construc- been removed and asphalt has The Grantsville City Council Construction’s combined bid Mayor Brent Marshall. project begins again, the initial tion crews on the project in the been replaced, according to approved a contract for for construction on both phases During the construction focus will be on the sewer sys- spring, with two working on Marshall. A separate project $774,505 with Jones & DeMille of the project came in at $7.7 work this fall, more than 1,000 tem on the east side of the city, digging up and replacing the to replace a gas line on Race Engineering to provide engi- million. feet of new pipe have been especially on Durfee Street and city’s aging sewer and water Street is still finishing up. neering services on the city’s [email protected] installed, as well as a couple side streets, Marshall said. The lines, while the remaining The sewer and water is Main Street sewer and water

Tooele RDA’s plan to sell 1000 N. property extended But groundbreaking still scheduled next spring for major commercial and retail development project

DAVID BERN and some other project-related EDITOR concerns, the planned $4.2 The big retail development million sale of the 33-acre that has been talked about for property by the RDA to devel- years on the west side of Tooele oper M-53 Associates of Salt City Main Street near 1000 Lake City has been pushed back North is still moving forward to next month. with groundbreaking plans set On Nov. 7, the city’s RDA for next spring. — which is comprised of the Randy Sant, the city’s rede- city council and Mayor Debbie velopment agency consultant, Winn — approved Resolution told the city’s RDA last month 2018-07, which extends the and again on Nov. 7 that sev- due diligence period to Dec. 21 eral prospective tenants have with closing between the RDA FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO signed letters of intent to lease and M-53 set for within 15 Tooele City’s Redevelopment Agency and developer M-53 have signed a sale extension to next month for the 33-acre property on the west side of Main Street near 1000 North because construction waste found buried at the site needs to be removed. A traffic study and site plan also need to be buildings associated with the days afterward. performed. M-53 has agreed to buy the property for $4.2 million from the RDA for commercial development. project. This is the second approved “I know I keep saying this extension since the RDA needed because approximately for the seller to be responsible letters of intent from several property for $5.1 million in every time you hear me, but announced plans last April to 40,000 cubic yards of construc- for such remediation work, but retailers. 2015 from Gilad Development we’ve made tremendous prog- sell the property to M-53 for tion waste was found buried on that concern is being discussed Meanwhile, work continues to assure the site — deemed a ress,” Sant told the RDA on Oct. commercial development. A the property in August during a between the RDA and M-53. to attract even more retailers prime commercial/retail loca- 17. “Except for the outpads, we real estate purchase contract geotechnical study. He said the extension was and restaurants for the overall tion in the city — wouldn’t be have letters of intent of tenants was signed between the RDA “We’re in the process of also granted because a traffic 140,000 square-foot devel- developed only for residential for nearly every building.” and M-53 on April 13 with determining how best to study needs to be done and opment. Sant said the work use. Outpads are retail buildings closing to occur 90 days from remove the waste,” Sant said. the RDA wants to see a site includes attracting businesses The $4.2 million sale price on the perimeter of a major that date after a due diligence “We’re looking at either having plan from M-53 for the overall that local residents currently to M-53 includes a stipulation retail project. period on the property to it all hauled away, or having project. have to travel to Salt Lake City that if M-53 does not begin But because of soil issues determine the project’s viabil- the soil screened and then just “We received that site plan for. One of those is clothing construction within two years discovered on site last summer ity. the waste removed.” from M-53 a week ago,” Sant apparel for women and men, after closing, it must pay the The first due diligence Sant said the RDA and M-53 said. It now will undergo RDA he said. RDA another $1 million. extension to Oct. 15 was grant- are waiting for contractor bids review. “We’re trying to hit the niche But Sant said groundbreak- ed by the RDA on Aug. 1 with a to come back on the removal Yet despite the delays, Sant retail businesses to keep shop- ing is still scheduled for next TOOELE TRANSCRIPT closing deadline set for Nov. 1. project. He said the construc- said Monday that six of seven pers here,” Sant said. “To keep March or April with the first BULLETIN In an interview Monday with tion waste is buried to a depth buildings, which comprise the sales and sales tax dollars stores to open in summer 2019. the Transcript Bulletin, Sant of 18 feet in some areas of the nearly 100,000 square feet of here.” [email protected] Delivering the News said the second extension was site. He also said it is typical retail space, have now signed The city’s RDA bought the in Tooele County for More Than 120 Years Subscribe 435-882-0050 COUNTY BRIEFS Shoshone Village rezone anywhere else, according to Magna man charged with assault approved Rachelle Custer, Tooele County TOOELE TRANSCRIPT The Tooele County Community Development direc- BULLETIN Commission approved on Nov. tor. The Romney Group pur- after pointing gun at motorists 20 the rezone of 109 acres chased the 900-acre property ADMINISTRATION east of Cimmarron Way (from from the Larry H. Miller Group STEVE HOWE City, according to a probable During an interview with Scott C. Dunn Publisher state Route 36 to Droubay and is planning a business park STAFF WRITER cause statement. A Tooele deputies, Elegante admitted Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus Road) from rural residential for the property and requested A Magna man charged County Sheriff’s deputy was to having another vehicle OFFICE lots with 5-acre minimum a broader list of uses, accord- with a pair of felonies after he able to locate the suspect, occupant pull the gun out of Bruce Dunn Controller size to residential lots with a ing to Custer. Some of the uses allegedly pointed a shotgun at identified as Elegante, and its case and hand it to him, Chris Evans Office Manager 12,000-square-foot minimum added included bottling plant; another motorist in Lake Point performed a traffic stop. The the probable cause statement Vicki Higgins Customer Service size. The rezone includes a con- brewery; building materials will return to court next week. vehicle containing the victims said. He admitted he held the EDITORIAL dition that the overall density distribution; contractor’s yard/ Joseph Roy Elegante, 37, was also stopped at the scene. gun so the victims could see David Bern Editor not exceed an average of three office; heavy equipment rental, is charged with two counts The victims told law it, but denied pointing it at Darren Vaughan Sports Editor residences per acre. The appli- sales, and service; equipment of third-degree felony aggra- enforcement the defendant them. Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor cation for the rezone was filed rental; industrial assembly; vated assault in 3rd District pulled out a camouflage- Elegante is scheduled to Tim Gillie Staff Writer by Boyd Anderson on behalf of light manufacturing, recycling Court. colored shotgun and pointed make his initial appearance Steve Howe Staff Writer BKR&H, a Salt Lake City-based indoor processing; research On Sept. 9 a Tooele County it at them somewhere on state in 3rd District Court on Dec. Mark Watson Correspondent developer. The development and development facility; heavy Sheriff’s sergeant was dis- Route 36 in northern Tooele 3 at 10:30 a.m. before Judge ADVERTISING is known as Shoshone Village. manufacturing; impound lot; patched to a call of an indi- County, the statement said. A Matthew Bates. He had previ- Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager The Tooele County Planning railroad freight terminal; and vidual who pointed a shotgun shotgun matching the victim’s ously been scheduled to make Keith Bird Advertising Sales Commission recommended recycling collection station. at two individuals in another description was discovered in his first court appearance on Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & denial of the rezone application The county commission did vehicle near Lake Point and Elegante’s vehicle, outside of Oct. 29. Classified Advertising Manager at its Oct. 3 meeting, citing, not approve a request from followed the victims to Tooele the case and within his reach. [email protected] LAYOUT & DESIGN among other things, a lack of the Romney Group’s attorney John Hamilton Creative Director buffer space between Shoshone that would have allowed for Liz Arellano Graphic Artist Village and surrounding 5-acre administrative approval of PRODUCTION lots. The county commission similar uses as long as they did Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager voted to send the application not have any material, adverse Nominations and donations welcome Darwin Cook Web Press Manager back to the planning commis- impact. — Tim Gillie Dan Coats Pre-press Technician sion during its Oct. 16 meet- Scott Spence Insert Technician ing because the applicant had Commercial property rezone for annual benefit fund drive submitted a new concept plan approved SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered addressing the buffer space The Tooele County The 41st annual Tooele Christian, Tatyanna, and to the benefit fund are deliv- by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, issue. Instead of 174 one-third Commission also approved on Transcript Bulletin Christmas Justice with their medical and ered by Santa to the benefi- Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele acre lots with a 9.3 acres of Nov. 20 a rezone request from Benefit Fund is now accepting financial challenges. ciary at Christmas. County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the parks, the new concept plan Brandon Orr for two acres on donations and nominations Randy’s story and the hard- Donations and nominations . showed a 9.5-acre buffer zone Riddle Street east of Burmester from readers for potential ben- ships he and his family faced for this year’s benefit fund OFFICE HOURS: of open space on the south and Road. Riddle requested that the eficiaries of the fund. inspired readers to donate can be mailed to: Transcript Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. east end of the property with property be rezoned from agri- Each nomination should more than $800 and more Bulletin Christmas Benefit 16-acres of 1-acre lots back- cultural use with a 20-acre min- include a description of the than $5,200 in total donations Fund, P.O. Box 390, Tooele, CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. ing up to the buffer zone. The imum lot size to commercial- person’s or family’s chal- to help the Rasmussen family Utah, 84074. They can also be PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: remaining 65 acres would have general. The property has been lenges, as well as an explana- last Christmas. dropped off at the Transcript 4 p.m. day prior to publication. a range of lots sizes, but overall used and taxed as a commercial tion as to how the benefit The person, persons or Bulletin’s front office at 58 N. COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, the entire project would not property since 1973, accord- fund could help them this family chosen to receive the Main Street next to City Hall. BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: have a density greater than ing to Tooele County planning Christmas. benefit fund are typically Nominations can also be 3 p.m. day prior to publication. three residences per acre. — staff. The planning commission Last year’s benefit fund announced in the Transcript emailed to tbp@tooeletran- OBITUARY DEADLINE: Tim Gillie recommended approval of the helped Randy Rasmussen Bulletin by the first or second script.com or to the editor at 10 a.m. day of publication. rezone request. — Tim Gillie of Tooele and his children week of December. Donations [email protected]. Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals Land Use Ordinance changes postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by approved the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, The Tooele County Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, Commission also approved Tooele City, Utah 84074. on Nov. 20 changes to the POSTMASTER: county’s land use ordinance Send change of address to: regulating uses within the You Have Fascinating Neighbors! 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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Ryland D’Arnall (above) entertains the crowd playing in the Stansbury High School Band at the Benson Gristmill. A nativity scene (right) is displayed in the loft of Boothe Barn. Tami Saraiva (below) checks out the merchandise at the Gristmill’s gift shop. Ina Mogensen (below middle) hands out donuts. Jake Russell and Lexi Warner (below right) play the roles of Joseph and Mary in the live nativity.

Forest Service to hold public meetings on Greater Sage-grouse plan amendments OGDEN, Utah – The U.S. Proposed changes seek to Each meeting will feature 3, 2019. To read and com- Forest Service will hold improve the clarity, efficien- several stations with informa- ment on the DEIS, visit the public open house meetings cy, and implementation of tion on key issues, the plan- Forest Service Intermountain in Cedar City, Vernal, and current Greater Sage-grouse ning process, and the public Region webpage at www. Tooele next month to explain plans, including promoting commenting process. Forest fs.usda.gov/r4 (Region 4) proposed changes to its plan alignment with state efforts. Service staff will give a short and click on the “Greater to conserve Greater Sage- The meeting in Cedar City introduction at 5:30 p.m. Sage-Grouse Home Page” grouse habitat. is scheduled for Dec. 11 at Attendees can learn about quick link in the right col- The meetings are part of a Festival Hall, 105 N. 100 the amendment comment umn. 90-day public comment peri- East; Vernal on Dec. 12 at process, ask questions, and For more information, con- od on a Draft Environmental Utah State University-Uintah provide comments on the tact: John Shivik, National Impact Statement containing Basin, 320 N. Aggie Blvd actions being considered. Sage-grouse Coordinator, proposed amendments to (2000 West); and Tooele on The Forest Service at 801-625-5567 or Ron Forest Service land manage- Dec. 13 at the Utah State published the Notice of Rodriguez, Interagency Sage- COURTESY OF PATRICIA HOWE ment plans for Greater Sage- University Extension, 151 N. Availability for the DEIS on grouse Coordinator for Utah A Greater sage-grouse performs its unique mating dance at a sage-grouse grouse in Utah and four other Main St. All meetings will be Oct. 5, 2018, and the public at 435- 865-3732. lek near Henefer, Utah. The U.S. Forest Service will host three public infor- western states. held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. comment period ends Jan. mation meetings next month, one of them in Tooele City, as part of an information gathering process for a draft environmental impact study. Santa Claus is coming to town

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OUR VIEW Firearms and suicide New state report concludes that gun owners could help reduce suicide numbers if they did just one thing

To help save more lives in Tooele County from the tragedy of death by suicide, a new state report says there’s a key step we can all take that will reduce those fatalities by a big margin. That step is: If you own firearms, which according to the report a great many of us do in Tooele County, keep them locked up and away from those who are emotionally vulnerable and are a suspected or clear threat to use one on themselves. As reported on the front page of last Thursday’s edition, a new study done by Harvard University for the Utah Department of Human Services, concludes that 85 percent of firearm deaths in the state from 2006-2015 were suicides, and death by suicide outnumbers homicides 8 to 1 in Utah. The 47-page report, which was mandated by H.B. 440 from the 2016 Utah Legislature, makes a number of clear distinctions about the link between firearms and suicide in Utah — and in Tooele County. The report used data from Utah’s Violent Death Reporting System, criminal back- ground checks, concealed carry permit status, hospitals, and firearm own- GUEST OPINION ership and storage in the state. Here are some key findings and advice from the study that may offer more insight on how to further improve suicide prevention and intervention efforts in Tooele County: Concern about war on multiple • From a comparison of suicide methods, firearms were the most lethal method of self-harm in Utah, with a Case Fatality Rate of 87 percent. CFR is the portion of all acts, those treated in the hospital and those dying without hospital care, that are fatal. Drug overdose and sharp instruments were the fronts is already a reality least lethal, with a CFR of 2 percent. • Given the high CFR for firearms, if the portion of Utahns who would merica’s military could potential- the UAE is using U.S. weapons and otherwise attempt suicide with a firearm were prevented from using a gun, ly lose a war against either China hardware. While the fighting in Libya there would likely be fewer suicide deaths, even if those who attempted or Russia, according to a report might have started as a counterterror- A Rachel Marsden substituted another method. One way to achieve this is if loved ones of from the National Defense Strategy ism or counterinsurgency operation, it people at risk lock up any household guns and hold onto the keys or store Commission, a panel of national- GUEST COLUMNIST has now become a proxy war against the guns away from home until the person recovers. security experts selected by Congress. Russia. • About half of the people who took their lives were treated in a Utah The report says the U.S. is “particularly There was a tug of war between hospital in the year before their death. Hospitals are an important venue at risk of being overwhelmed should nist Jamal Khashoggi, who died a vio- America and Russia over Libya’s rebel for prevention. However, focusing only on those in the hospital for a suicide its military be forced to fight on two or lent death inside the Saudi consulate army commander, Khalifa Haftar, a attempt will miss 90 percent of suicides. more fronts simultaneously.” in Istanbul. President Donald Trump longtime CIA asset who figured promi- • Focusing on those who visit the hospital with a mental health or sub- But the reality is that America is spilled the inconvenient truth of U.S. nently in the CIA-supported uprising stance abuse issue could reach a third of would-be suicides. It is important already fighting wars on multiple foreign policy in remarks to reporters. that led to the assassination of Libyan to convey the potential safety advantages of storing guns away from home fronts. They’re just not the kind of wars “We also have a great ally in Saudi strongman Muammar Gaddafi. Haftar, or to make otherwise inaccessible to the patient until he or she recovers. you see in Hollywood films. Arabia,” Trump said. “They give us a lot who lived in Virginia for 20 years after Furthermore, with half of suicide decedents never seen in the hospital in Since the panel responsible for the of jobs. They give us a lot of business, being exiled from Libya, seems to be the year before death, other healthcare organizations, places of worship, report includes generals, admirals and a lot of economic development. They increasingly cozying up to Russia. So and community-based groups could extend this message outside the hospi- former members of the CIA brass, it’s have been a truly spectacular ally in America is already effectively at war tal. puzzling why they insist on viewing terms of jobs and economic develop- with Russia — in Libya. • The drug most frequently found in people who die by suicide is alchol, modern warfare through the lens of ment. And I also take that — you know, And how long will it be before although positive tests for alcohol were low among the oldest and young- conventional, second-generation war- I’m president; I have to take a lot of America is also at war, via proxy, with est victims and only 36 percent among ages 20-59. After mental health/ fare. When was the last time America things into consideration.” China along China’s proposed New Silk substance abuse problems, relationship problems (like breakups) were the squared off against a foe in traditional That’s not all Trump has to take into Road economic corridor in Africa and most common circumstance preceding suicides by firearm and suffocation. battlefield combat? Such a scenario is consideration. The U.S. relies on Saudi the Middle East? • Most suicide decedents (about 87 percent) could have passed a back- unlikely to happen even on one front, Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to America’s smaller footprint in these ground check for firearm possession on the day of their death. Therefore, let alone two or more simultaneously, do a lot of the dirty work in the Middle conflicts is a strategy to create plausible friends and family play an important role in urging loved ones in crisis to as the report suggests. East. That included the recent sponsor- deniability and avoid the body-bag store their guns away from home or to make otherwise inaccessible until Instead, warfare is increasingly being ship of the so-called Syrian “rebels” sensitivity and public accountability the situation improves. conducted covertly and by proxy. In this in the failed attempt to oust Syrian that comes with conventional warfare. • For firearm suicides among youth under 18 years old, 91 percent sense, America is already engaged on President Bashar al-Assad, a staunch However, in this age of technology- occurred at home. Most of the guns used in youth suicides belonged to the multiple fronts, but it’s relying on ques- Russian and Iranian ally. In essence, facilitated hyper-transparency, such family (68 percent) or the youth (19 percent). Rifles and shotguns account- tionable allies to represent its interests. the U.S. was already at war with Russia tactics tend to get unmasked. ed for 62 percent of rural youths’ firearm suicides. With parents/guardians Those interests aren’t limited to just and Iran. If America has a weakness in its having legal authority over nearly 9 out of 10 of the firearms used in sui- the end result of any military action — Likewise, the Saudis and Emiratis national defense strategy, it’s the cides of youth under 18, parents/guardians are key to prevention. that is, the eventual “nation-building” are fighting Iranian proxies in Yemen outsourcing of dirty work to Middle • Nearly half of Utah households have firearms, with ownership highest contracts that might ensue. They also using the American hardware they’ve Eastern partners of convenience, who in rural counties and in Tooele County. Higher rates of unlocked, loaded include benefits to the military-indus- purchased. According to the New York seem to be chosen primarily for their guns in rural counties may help explain their higher suicide rates. trial complex via weapons sales. Times, U.S. Army commandos were willingness to buy American weapons. The report’s purpose is to help stakeholders craft prevention strategies The potential blowback from such also engaged alongside the Saudis that are “responsive to the local problem and that build on the strengths arrangements can be highly embarrass- and Emiratis in these operations. So Rachel Marsden is a columnist, politi- and values of the communities and individuals most affected by firearm sui- ing — as was the case when the CIA America is effectively at war with Iran cal strategist and former Fox News host cides: gun owners and their families.” recently concluded that Saudi Crown right now — in Yemen. based in Paris. She is the host of the syn- Results of the study reveal greater depth about “the opportunities to Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered Unbeknownst to many Americans, dicated talk show “UNREDACTED with prevent suicide overall and firearm suicide in particular,” and to “best learn the killing of Washington Post colum- the U.S. is also at war in Libya, where Rachel Marsden.” from yesterday’s tragedies to prevent tomorrow’s.” That depth could prove helpful in Tooele County — if we’d purposefully apply it. The full report is available on the Utah Department of Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health website at www.dsamh.utah.gov. It’s GUEST OPINION a necessary read for gun owners who want to prevent a tragedy in their home, and for concerned citizens who want to further help reduce death by suicide in Tooele County. Resurrect antitrust and break up Facebook he New York Times has revealed ers a 160-page analysis of Google’s GUEST OPINION that Facebook executives with- dominance in the search and related held evidence of Russian activity advertising markets, and recommended T Robert Reich on the Facebook platform far lon- suing Google for conduct that “has GUEST COLUMNIST ger than previously disclosed. They resulted — and will result — in real Why Trump should also employed a political opposition harm to consumers and to innovation.” research firm to discredit critics. But the commissioners, most of them There’s a larger story here. form against critics? Or before potential Democratic appointees, chose not to America’s Gilded Age of the late critics are silenced even by the possibil- pursue the case. fear Biden – in theory 19th century began with a raft of inno- ity? The Democrats’ recent “better deal” vations — railroads, steel production, America responded to the Gilded platform, which they unveiled a few oe Biden is a gaffe-prone oil extraction — but culminated in Age’s abuses of corporate power with months before the midterm elections, 75-year-old Washington vet- mammoth trusts owned by “robber bar- antitrust laws that allowed the govern- included a proposal to attack corporate Jeran — who is exactly what ons” who used their wealth and power ment to break up the largest concentra- monopolies in industries as wide-rang- Democrats need. to drive out competitors and corrupt tions. ing as airlines, eyeglasses and beer. But, The suburbs have turned against American politics. President Teddy Roosevelt went notably, the proposal didn’t mention Republicans, but Donald Trump’s We’re now in a second Gilded Age — after the Northern Securities Company, Big Tech. working-class base is still with him ushered in by semiconductors, software a giant railroad trust financed by J.P. Maybe the Democrats are reluctant in a geographic and demographic and the Internet — that has spawned a Morgan and John D. Rockefeller, the to attack Big Tech because the industry stand-off that will — absent a handful of giant high-tech companies. nation’s two most powerful business- has directed so much political funding game-changer — define the 2020 Facebook and Google dominate men. The Supreme Court backed to Democrats. In the 2018 midterms, election. advertising. They’re the first stops for Roosevelt and ordered the company the largest recipient of Big Tech’s lar- The play for Democrats should be Lakes states that Trump stole from many Americans seeking news. Apple dismantled. gesse, ActBlue, a fundraising platform obvious: Make a serious appeal to it in 2016. dominates smartphones and laptop In 1911, President William Howard for progressive candidates, collected Trump’s voters, take back the Blue From this juncture, those states computers. Amazon is now the first Taft broke up Rockefeller’s sprawling nearly $1 billion, according to the Wall states of Wisconsin, Michigan again look absolutely crucial. If stop for a third of all American consum- Standard Oil empire. and Pennsylvania, and win the the rest of the electoral map stays ers seeking to buy anything. It is time to use antitrust again. We SEE REICH PAGE A5 ® presidency. In other words, go with the same, Democrats need to win This consolidation at the heart of should break up the hi-tech behemoths, Joe Biden or someone like him all three of Wisconsin, Michigan the American economy creates two big or at least require that they make their with a Midwestern or working-class and Pennsylvania to take back the problems. proprietary technology and data pub- LETTERS POLICY sensibility (newly re-elected Sens. White House. Even if they pick First, it stifles innovation. Contrary licly available and share their platforms The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Amy off 2016 red states Arizona and to the conventional view of a U.S. with smaller competitors. the editor from readers. Letters must be no Klobuchar of Minnesota come to Georgia, they still need Michigan or economy bubbling with inventive small There would be little cost to the longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and mind). 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hat a grandstanding Washington bureau chief Frank show pony like CNN’s Chalk Talk Sesno wouldn’t have tolerated Jim Acosta would be the Acosta peacock act. T John Kass transformed by President Tom Bevan, co-founder and GUEST COLUMNIST Legislative Priorities in Education Donald Trump into a First publisher of the respected Amendment crusader knight is news site RealClearPolitics, By Clint Spindler perhaps a sad but fitting com- says that Trump turned Acosta ment on our age. eral judges to make laws that into the martyr he’s become. Each year the K-16 Acosta is back at work, the left couldn’t pass through RealClearPolitics sometimes Alliance Legislative isn’t he? And, as CNN’s White Congress. links to my Tribune column, Committee meets to discuss House correspondent, he’ll be What happened in Acosta’s yes, but it offers contrasting able to ask questions the presi- case is that a conservative points of view, from the left to future education needs and dent doesn’t like. That’s the judge simply followed the law, the right. thanks our State legislators important thing. That and the Trump or no Trump. “They (the Trump White for their diligence with Constitution. In granting a temporary House) turned Acosta into appropriations in education. Acosta’s credentials were restraining order and restoring a martyr,” said Bevan in an Those present for the 2018 taken by the White House Nov. Acosta’s press pass, giving him interview on my podcast, “The K-16 Alliance meeting 7 after a typically contentious regular access to White House Chicago Way,” on WGN Plus. comprised of Tooele County exchange between Acosta and grounds to cover news confer- He doesn’t like Acosta’s School District, Tooele (LtoR) Senator Daniel W. Thatcher, Representative Doug the president. Acosta was rude, ences and other events, Kelly style, neither do I. Acosta for- Education Foundation, Sagers, Representative Scott Sandall, Representative Merrill as is his way, and Trump was noted, “I want to emphasize gets that his job is to report the Utah State University, Nelson, TCSD School Board Member Karen Nelson and TCSD rude, as is his way. the very limited nature of this news, not play the peacock. Tooele Technical College, Superintendent Scott Rogers sit down together. I backed Acosta, and so ruling.” Nor does Bevan appreciate Fox Senator Daniel W. Thatcher, as discussion on impact fees salary to $42,000,” Manzione did many other journalists, He did not rule on the News’ Sean Hannity’s slavish Representative Merrill for high growth areas. said. because of the conservative issue of whether the First cheerleading for Trump at a Nelson, Representative Doug “We communicate Speaking of local support principle of the thing. Amendment rights of CNN and recent political rally. Neither Sagers, and Representative these priorities to our state and the great need for But there is something else Acosta were violated. That may do I. If I had been Hannity’s Scott Sandall. legislators and follow up community involvement, here that shouldn’t be ignored. come later, if the case contin- boss, I would have fired him Tooele County School during the session to follow Manzione concluded, “Local U.S. District Judge Timothy ues. Kelly did note, according for that. District Board President, bills that are introduced school board elections are Kelly, the judge who ordered to reports, that Acosta’s Fifth “You had everybody from Maresa Manzione, stated that and discussed.” Manzione one of the most important the Trump administration to Amendment rights to due Fox News and others filing Tooele County School Board reinstate Acosta, is a Trump process were violated by the friend of the court briefs for continued, “When we election decisions you can is part of the Utah School appointee. He is also a member Trump White House. Jim Acosta,” said Bevan. “The support or have concerns make. Local school board of the conservative Federalist Acosta praised Kelly for the proper course for the White Board Association. Together, with specific bills, we contact members are part of our Society. ruling. House would have been for they have voted on education our legislators to let them community and they are That’s the same Federalist “I want to thank all of my Trump to say to Acosta, ‘Sit priorities for the upcoming know the impact it may advocates for our children Society routinely bashed by the colleagues in the press who down, you are being rude. And legislative session. These have on our local district.” and their education. Through left, and CNN is most decid- supported us this week,” guess what? I’m never going to priorities include funding Manzione expressed fiscal responsibility and good edly on the left. The general Acosta said. “And I want to call on you again. Never. And (for ongoing expenses and appreciation for the dialogue policy, the Board guides the thrust of the Democratic Media thank the judge for the deci- if CNN wants to get a question growth), school safety with our representatives and directions of education in our Complex argument against sion he made today. Let’s go from this White House, they’re funding, accountability for their willingness to listen county.” the Federalist Society is that it back to work.” going to have to hire some- teachers and students, as well and learn from the people Tooele Education has vetted prospective federal That’s what I called for a few body else to do the job.’ But who work in the Foundation thanks and judges who would be servile days ago: To let Acosta go back Trump can’t do that because industry. “We have supports our legislators, rubber stamps for the Trump to work because the Trump he thrives on the conflict. He appreciation for TCSD School Board and all administration. White House was wrong. called on Jim Acosta, know- the recent financial K-16 Alliance members as Wrong. Kelly just proved it But as he goes back to work, ing exactly who he is, what support from our we work together to bring to be wrong. I’d assume Acosta will avail he does and how he operates, state legislature in about great success for our The use of the federal himself of shining armor and and still called on him. Why? funding equalization students. Together, we are judiciary as a partisan ham- polish it. My hope is that as Because he likes the confronta- money that greatly honored to serve the students mer isn’t the conservative Acosta prances forth, CNN tion. He uses it.” benefitted TCSD. of Tooele County! view. And naturally, it isn’t producers will follow behind Much of TV news is showbiz Legislative support the Federalist Society’s view, him clapping hollow coconuts and partisan echo chamber, Tooele Education either. together, as in some Monty and there are no signs of and our locally- Foundation Conservatives ask that Python skit of old. returning to a semblance of voted levy money Congress make law, and I don’t like how Acosta what had been. TCSD Superintendent Scott Rogers allowed us to raise that federal judges interpret handles himself at news con- “I don’t think we’re ever and TCSD School Board President our starting teacher @TEFbellringer those laws in accordance ferences, but that’s a function going back,” said Bevan. “That Maresa Manzione with the original intent of the of showbiz, not news. He puffs genie’s out of the bottle.” Constitution of the United himself up and acts as if he’s States. the story. But in the CNN of John Kass is a columnist for But the left’s view is the old, when it was respected as the Chicago Tribune. His Twitter www.tooeleeducationfoundation.org opposite. The left wants fed- a neutral news source, CNN handle is @john_kass.

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There was Lyda (Gidy) Hammond, the Carolina Panthers. Allison (Williams) and Steve never a day that went by that age 76, of Phoenix, Arizona, She is survived by her Bell, in Grantsville, Utah. He Lucas didn’t go out of his way passed away in her sleep Nov. husband, Roger; a brother, was raised in Tooele County for his “loves.” Lucas insisted 25, 2018. Wylie Peterson; sons Troy and lived there his entire life. Michelle follow her dreams Gidy was the firstborn (Amy), Todd (Pat), Tony, Lucas attended elemen- and go to beauty school. He child to Wesley and Alice Travis (Cassie), and daughter, tary school in Grantsville supported her every single day Peterson in Grantsville, Utah, Barbara (Travis) Mullikin. She and Stansbury Park. Lucas and always praised her as to on March 19, 1942. At age 18, was preceded in death by her was raised with help from how good she is; always com- she married the love of her parents and two brothers, Errol his grandparents Betty plimenting her on her growing life, Roger Hammond. Their and Brent. Lou (Johnson) and Robert business and talent. He did life together included living There will be a visitation Williams. He would go every hate how he was always last in multiple states within the from 11-12 on Friday, Nov. 30 day after school to their family on the list for a haircut, but USA and Spain for four and at the Grantsville West Stake farm, and the Williams Family as of late said he was growing a half years, five children, 13 Center, 115 E. Cherry Street, Video store in Grantsville, and with a child. Lucas was a proud his hair out to look just like grandchildren, and six great- Grantsville, Utah. help feed cows and pigs along man of his son, Lucas Colten his son. His beard was just a grandchildren. She retired as a with various other chores. His Bell (10). Lucas would spend part of him, and everyone was mom insisted he helped; he every day working and build- always jealous! loved to go, but his grandpa ing his and Michelle’s dreams. Lucas is survived by his soul and he would bicker about Letting Michelle do all her mate Michelle Bell and their how to get the chores done. weird projects, cussing a little son Colten Bell; parents Allison Janet Cundick grandchildren. There will be a His grandpa always held a very but loving her for it. One day, (Jim) Parker, Steve (Annette) Lawson viewing on Nov. 27, 2018 from special place in Lucas’ heart. Lucas called home from work Bell; siblings Tori (Dixon) 6-8 p.m. at Tate Mortuary, 110 They had a relationship as if he and Michelle told him she and children; Jacy Bell and On Nov. 20, 2018, Janet S. Main, Tooele, Utah. Funeral were his father. had torn the banister down. children; Remington (Alecia) Cundick Lawson died from services will be held Nov. 28 Lucas started working at He questioned everything she Lawrence and children, Seth, complications associated at the LDS Skyline Ward, 777 Chemical Lime until it closed had an idea about, but always Cambria, Ashtyn, and Nixxon; with cancer. She is survived Skyline Drive, Tooele, Utah, in 2008. He then worked in would support her in what- Hunter (Shannon) Hawkes; by her husband Dal Lawson at 11 a.m., with a prior view- Dugway for STC/Jacobs as a ever it was she was doing. He Cody Christensen; in-laws and her children: Shannon ing from 10-11 a.m. Interment mechanical technician for nine wasn’t much of a partier, but Marianne Raymond; Stephan (Julie) Lawson, Carreen will be at the Elysian Burial years, making many friends at because Michelle loved parties, A. (Kristen) Raymond, and Swenson (Matt), Brendun Gardens/Millcreek Cemetery, both jobs he would join her begrudg- their children Raleigh and (Leslie) Lawson, Devan (April) 1075 East College Street (4580 Lucas attended junior high ingly with a smile and love for Vinson; and many other in- Lawson, and Ryan (Jill) South), Millcreek, Utah, at and high school in Grantsville. his wife. He HATED camping, laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, Lawson. She is also survived approximately 2 p.m. To view It was in high school where but always had a weakness for aunts, uncles and dear friends. by one sister, Carolyn (Steven) a full obituary please visit tate- he met his soulmate Michelle his soulmate and best friend. And he would hate us to forget Nelson, of Centerville; 17 mortuary.com. (Raymond). The two started Lucas was always more his dogs Max and Stella. grandchildren, and 10 great- talking and skipping church comfortable at home with his Lucas is preceded in death classes together from that day son, where they would play by his grandparents Robert on. They were inseparable video games, clean the house, W. and Betty Lou Williams, MATTERS OF FAITH and they were a package deal. play fetch with the dogs, and father in-law Stephan L After graduation in June 2006, spend too much money on Raymond. the two married on July 20, toys, and play indoor soccer Please join us where we will 2006, in a small ceremony as and basketball while breaking love, laugh, and reminisce his he wished. They began their Michelle’s knickknacks. His life Sunday, Dec. 2, from 2:30- Charitable, Christ-like acts life in Grantsville together. life was his wife and son! If he 4:30 p.m. at the Coulter House After two years of marriage, wasn’t at work providing for event center, 175 Ut. Hwy. they chose to honor their love them he was home spending 138, Stansbury Park, Utah. brighten lives around us, bring joy to our own heart arlier this year, the ment, shaking hands, and Church of Jesus Christ giving hugs. Eof Latter-day Saints • Ran a race where money announced plans to publish a Charlie Roberts was donated to a chari- new hymnbook and even asked GUEST COLUMNIST table cause like United members to participate in the Way, Huntsman Cancer, process. Leukemia, AIDS, etc. I’ve only been around a • These charitable Christ- little over six decades and only their families can help those like acts brighten the lives remember two hymnals: the in need. of those around us and old brown one and the current Here are some of the little always bring joy to our green one. things they did last Christmas own heart. One of my favorite hymns season as they and their fami- published in both — and I lies reached out to others: One of my friend’s families hope survives this next round tackled a larger project that — is “Have I done any good in • Contributed $1 for each positively impacted the lives of the world today.” free drink consumed at dozens of junior high school While my personal favorite work to the Utah Food kids. line “The world has no use for Bank. Her husband teaches at the drone” was substituted • Offered visits, food, and a Salt Lake area junior high with the softer, more politi- thoughtful cards, and school and he overheard the cally correct line “To God each pictures to a family in the cross-country coaches discuss good work will be known” in neighborhood who lost how many team members the brown-to-green transition, their dad during the holi- could not afford competitive I still enjoy its upbeat tempo day season. shoes. and message. • Joined efforts with other She posted on Facebook that family members to provide they were in need of used or “Has anyone’s burden been for a brother who faced gently used running shoes. Her lighter today personal troubles with a front porch was soon bombard- Because I was willing to memorable Christmas. ed with donated shoes from all share? • Watched young, fatherless directions. Have the sick and the weary children one evening a They received so many pairs been helped on their way? week to help provide relief from thoughtful friends that When they needed my help for a grieving mom. they were able to make two was I there?” • Supported a spouse who separate donations to team volunteers each week at members. With the Christmas season a school. She corrects One of my friends told me, upon us, we are reminded of papers, monitors recess “Mostly, we just try to be more the Savior’s birth and now is time, helps with parties, aware of how we treat others. the ideal time to be cogno- and chaperones field trips. Smiling more often and offer- scente of those around us. We • Participated in a secret ing kind words or a compli- should all “wake up and do flower delivery service for ment to anyone brightens their something more than dream of a friend and co-worker day.” our mansions above.” with terminal cancer. In upcoming weeks all of I chase around with a won- Friends also collected us should follow the scriptur- derful group of people who money at work and deliv- ally teachings of Jesus that are come from a wide range of reli- ered flowers to her home emphasized in the hymn. gious, geographic, economic, weekly. Remember that there are and social backgrounds. • Prepared and served food always “Opportunities right in They all have one thing to help a local Veteran of our way” and hopefully we “Do in common: They constantly Foreign Wars post. not let them pass by, saying look out for how they and • Consciously did “Five ‘Sometime I’ll try,’ but go and Nice Things” daily. These do something today.” were simple acts of kind- ness like opening a door, Charlie Roberts is a former picking up things they LDS bishop of the Tooele 6th dropped, paying a compli- Ward.

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period. It’s not only you. The won’t know the value of the ing population, and a list of in Tooele County. The annual department, and assessing and Hike other tax entities in the county tax base for 2019 until June capital projects designed to property tax increase for a collecting. continued from page A1 are going to hear our voices.” or July,” Bateman said. “Once improve roads and traffic and business of the same value The proposed 5 percent Richard Mitchell of Rush the tax base is known, then tax to preserve the quality of the would be $19.73. increase in the county’s munic- Valley and chairman of the rates and revenue can be calcu- county’s drinking water. The 10 percent proposed ipal type services fund levy said she also opposes the pro- committee that studied the lated. But here we are almost Revenue increases may increase in the county’s assess- would mean that the owner of posed tax increases. county’s form of government, nine months away from then also be needed to counter ing and collecting levy would the average $240,000 home “I work hard for what I told the county commission trying to predict if we need to declines in revenue caused mean a $5.68 annual increase would pay an additional $7.54 have,” she said. “I can’t afford that he didn’t believe a tax raise our tax rate and holding a by a decrease in valuation in property tax for the owner annually in property tax. The to pay over and over and over increase was necessary. public hearing.” of Allegheny Technology of the average $240,000 home owner of a business with the again for the services that “Let’s not do this,” he said. In 2017 the county commis- Incorporated’s property as the in Tooele County or an annual same value would pay $13.71 aren’t being given and not ren- “Let’s stay where we are. Let’s sion held hearings for a pro- result of an appeal to the Utah increase of $10.32 for a busi- in additional property tax each dered appropriately. So gentle- sharpen our pencils. There is posed 5 percent property tax State Tax Commission. ness of the same value. year. men, please tighten your belt.” enough margin to clean this increase but ended up raising Union Pacific, another large For property owners in unin- The county commission will John Bruns, of Tooele City, up.” property tax by 2.2 or 2.4 per- property taxpayer, may also corporated Tooele County, the adopt its property tax rates told the county commission The state requirement to cent, according to Bateman. have its valuation lowered in county commission is propos- for 2019 in July or August of that tax increases have far out- hold a public hearing before Tooele County Deputy 2019, according to Tingey. ing a 5 percent increase in the 2019, according to Bateman. paced the increase in income. the information on property Clerk/Auditor Tenille Tingey The combined proposed municipal type services fund As a result of the November “In the last 28 years, the values is available to the coun- explained that the 2019 tenta- increase in the county general levy. The municipal type ser- general election, Bateman and school tax on my home has ty is like budgeting with a crys- tive budget includes expense operations levy and the health vices fund levy is only assessed Commissioner Wade Bitner tripled and the county tax has tal ball, according to Tooele increases driven by inflation, department fund levy would on property in unincorporated will be replaced on the county doubled,” he said. “Guess what County Commissioner Myron incremental increases in staff mean a $10.85 annual increase Tooele County. It is in addi- commission by Tom Tripp and gentlemen: my income has not Bateman. to keep up with increases in in property tax for the owner tion to the property taxes for Kendall Thomas. doubled or tripled in that time “The county commission services required by a grow- of the average $240,000 home general operations, health [email protected]

Oldest US military survivor of Pearl Harbor dies at age 106

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ray Daniel Martinez, chief his- nearby home to sleep, ordering left the military in 1945 suffer- “Then we did the 55th, the rial services and other events Chavez, the oldest U.S. military torian for the National Park his wife not to wake him because ing from post-traumatic stress 60th, the 65th and the 70th, and and asked for his autograph or survivor of the Dec. 7, 1941, Service at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, he had been up all night. disorder that left him anxious from then on we went to every to pose for pictures. He always attack on Pearl Harbor that confirmed Wednesday that “It seemed like I only slept and shaking. one,” his daughter recalled, add- maintained that those events plunged the United States into Chavez was the oldest survivor about 10 minutes when she Returning to San Diego, ing that until Chavez’s health were not about him, however, World War II, died Wednesday. of the attack that killed 2,335 called me and said, ‘We’re being where he had grown up, he began to fail he had planned to but about those who gave their He was 106. U.S. military personnel and 68 attacked,’” he recalled in 2016. took a job as a landscaper and attend this year’s gathering next lives. Chavez, who had been bat- civilians. “And I said, ‘Who is going to groundskeeper, attributing the month. “He’d just shrug his shoulders tling pneumonia, died in his “I still feel a loss,” Chavez said attack us?’” outdoors, a healthy diet and a Born March 12, 1912, in and shake his head and say, ‘I sleep in the San Diego suburb of during 2016 ceremonies mark- “She said, ‘The Japanese strict workout program that he San Bernardino, California, to was just doing my job,’” said his Poway, his daughter, Kathleen ing the attack’s 75th anniver- are here, and they’re attacking continued into his early 100s Mexican immigrant parents, daughter. “He was just a very Chavez, told The Associated sary. “We were all together. We everything.’” with restoring his health. Chavez moved to San Diego as nice, quiet man. He never hol- Press. were friends and brothers. I feel He ran back to the harbor to “He loved trees and he a child, where his family ran a lered about anything, and he As recently as last May he close to all of them.” find it in flames. dearly loved plants and he knew wholesale flower business. He was always pleasant to every- had traveled to Washington, Hours before the attack, he Chavez would spend the next everything about a plant or tree joined the Navy in 1938. body.” D.C., where he was honored was aboard the minesweeper week there, working around that you could possibly want In his later years, as he Chavez was preceded in on Memorial Day by President USS Condor as it patrolled the the clock sifting through the to know,” his daughter said became well known as the death by his wife, Margaret. His Donald Trump. The White House harbor’s east entrance when he destruction that had crippled the Wednesday with a chuckle. “And attack’s oldest military survivor, daughter is his only survivor. Tweeted a statement Wednesday and others saw the periscope U.S. Navy’s Pacific fleet. he finally retired when he was he’d be approached at memo- Funeral services are pending. saying it was saddened to hear of a Japanese submarine. They Later he was assigned to the 95.” of his passing. notified a destroyer that sunk it transport ship USS La Salle, Still, he would not talk about “We were honored to host shortly before Japanese bombers ferrying troops, tanks and Pearl Harbor for decades. Then, him at the White House earlier arrived to strafe the harbor. other equipment to war-torn on a last-minute whim, he decid- this year,” the statement said. 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SPORTS WRAP Tooele boys basketball Tooele wrestlers at Carbon The Tooele boys basketball team opened its 2018-19 season with a 66-55 win over fourth at Davis Carbon last Tuesday in Price. LIISA MECHAM Justin Rogers led the Buffaloes CORRESPONDENT THS WRESTLING (1-0) with 15 points, includ- Although two wrestlers went ing a perfect 8-for-8 mark undefeated and three amassed more teaching to do, and our from the free-throw line, while 4-1 records, the Tooele High wrestlers have a lot of learning pulling down eight rebounds. wrestling team’s fourth-place to do.” Josh Wilkins knocked down debut at the Davis Duals was Tooele finished behind two 3-pointers as part of his 14-point effort, while Clay not quite what coach Cody Davis, Stansbury and Roy, but Freeman had 10 points and Valdez expected. ahead of Orem and Provo in nine rebounds, Nathan Swan “It is really good to have the pre-Thanksgiving meet had 10 points and Canyon this tournament early so that was held at Davis High in Christensen had eight points, the wrestlers can get in five Kaysville on Wednesday. seven rebounds and four matches and see where they Senior Eli Messick (152 are, but after this tournament, pounds) and junior Joseph assists. Tooele plays Pine View FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO we have a long list of things to Mecham (113) both went in the Class 4A Preview on Tooele’s Eli Messick grapples with Grantsville’s Nathen Carpenter during a match last season. Messick opened his Friday in Richfield. work on to be better,” Valdez 2018-19 season by going undefeated at last Wednesday’s Davis Duals in Kaysville, one of two Tooele wrestlers said. “We as coaches have a lot SEE WRESTLING PAGE A9 ® Stansbury boys basketball to do so. at Delta The Stansbury boys basket- ball team outscored Delta 35-25 in the second half of Wednesday’s season opener, rallying past the Rabbits for Cowboys escape West Wendover a 51-47 victory on the road. Jet Richins led the Stallions (1-0) with 14 points, while Kale Vorwaller had 10 and Peyton Thevenot and Jaden Jenkins each had eight. Stansbury plays host to Bear River on Wednesday. Stansbury wrestling at Davis Duals The Stallions finished sec- ond at the Davis Duals on Wednesday in Kaysville, post- ing a 4-1 record. Stansbury opened the tournament with a 47-21 win over county rival Tooele and followed with a 54-23 win over Roy. The Stallions then rolled to a 70-6 win over Provo before a tough 34-33 loss to Davis. Stansbury finished the tournament with a 51-24 win over Orem. Carson Pease, Danny Khoundet, Solomon Gavin and Kaden Shin each went undefeated on the day for the Stallions, who will face Olympus on the road in a dual on Thursday. Tooele County Outlaws high school hockey The Tooele County Outlaws took the lead less than two minutes into Monday night’s game against the Salt Lake Stars and never looked back, rolling to a 12-3 win at Acord Ice Arena in West Valley City. Freshmen Jacob Paskvan and Garrett Lawton scored their first regular-season goals, and James Malstrom also had his first regular-season goal off an assist from senior Jonathin Gladden. Mick Hoban had a hat trick for the Outlaws and Bowen Allred added two goals, with Logan Hawkes, Preston Oxley, Stratton White and Chandler White also scoring. The Outlaws will enjoy a bye Grantsville’s Jackson week before a Dec. 10 game Sandberg (12) drives against Cache Valley at the to the basket during Eccles Ice Center in Logan. the first quarter of Monday’s season- Utah State men’s basketball opening game against vs. Arizona State West Wendover Sam Merrill’s 27 points (Nevada) at Grantsville weren’t quite enough as USU High School. Sandberg lost 87-82 to Arizona State in scored 10 points in the the championship game of the Cowboys’ 71-63 victory. Heavyweight Bracket of the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/ MGM Resorts Main Event at TTB PHOTO T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Wednesday. Dwayne Brown Jr. had 14 points, John Knight III had 13 and Brock Miller Grantsville wins season opener over visiting Wolverines despite sloppiness, turnovers had 10 for the Aggies (5-1), who face Northern Iowa on TAVIN STUCKI Grantsville’s defense of our guys looked really care- Wednesday at the Dee Glen GRANTSVILLE BASKETBALL “We did just enough to win, but seemed to come alive in the less with the ball.” Smith Spectrum in Logan. Grantsville head coach second quarter. The Cowboys Grantsville senior forward Bryan Detweiler said the I’m left with still a lot of question went on a 6-2 run before the Isaac Riding scored a team- BYU men’s basketball Cowboys did “just enough” Wolverines called timeout with high 13 points in the win, vs. Rice to win their season opener marks on what’s there.” 5:27 left in the half. while junior forwards Kayden Yoeli Childs had 28 points 71-63 at home against West The Cowboys didn’t take Bohman and Jackson Sandberg and seven rebounds, Jahshire Wendover (Nevada) on — Bryan Detweiler, Grantsville basketball coach back the lead until early in the added 11 and 10, respectively. Hardnett had 20 points and Monday. second half and staved off a West Wendover senior guard TJ Haws had 18 points and “For the first game of the down 11-7 midway through late comeback bid to take their Armando Gonzalez led all scor- eight assists to lead BYU to GHS BASKETBALL year, it was sloppier than I the first quarter. Sloppy pass- first win of the season. ers with 19 points, hitting four a 105-78 win over Rice on would want it to be,” Detweiler ing led to a number of West Detweiler said his team still times from beyond the 3-point Wednesday at the Marriott said. “Not to say that none of Wendover fast-break layups, Center in Provo. The Cougars “I wanted to take away has a little rust to shake off if line. had a 52-30 edge when it this is fixable, but I want to see including three in the final something good from this they want to be competitive As a team, the Cowboys came to points in the paint, more.” two minutes of the 17-12 first game,” Detweiler said. “We this season. shot 14-of-24 from the free- dominating the Owls down low. The Cowboys struggled to quarter. did just enough to win, but I’m “The turnovers, I think a throw line, compared to West finish around the rim in the West Wendover led by as left with still a lot of question lot was being just lax with the Utah Valley men’s basketball first half and found themselves many as seven in the first half. marks on what’s there.” ball,” he said. “I thought some SEE COWBOYS PAGE A9 ® vs. Long Beach State The Wolverines beat Long Beach State 87-72 on Wednesday in the champion- ship game of the Middleweight Grantsville boys, Stansbury Bracket at the MGM Resorts Main Event at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas. Jake Toolson had 20 points and Ben Nakwaasah girls win head-to-head meet added 18 in the win for Utah Valley. Conner Toolson DARREN VAUGHAN had 15 points on his way to SPORTS EDITOR SHS SWIMMING GHS SWIMMING Middleweight Bracket MVP hon- Before diving into ors, Baylee Steele had 14 and Thanksgiving dinner, the The Stansbury girls held Stansbury’s Caroline Isaiah White had 13 for UVU. Stansbury and Grantsville on for a 160-100 win, while Wilson and Trixia Fisher Weber State women’s swim teams dove into the Grantsville’s boys won 149- joined Grantsville sophomore basketball at Incarnate Word pool at the Leigh Pratt Aquatic 113. Both schools had plenty Hadlee Begay as multiple- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Jaiamoni Welch-Coleman led Center in Tooele on Tuesday to be proud of, with a number event winners on the girls’ Stansbury’s Taylor Gillis competes in the girls’ 100-yard freestyle during for a two-team meet between of swimmers setting new per- last Tuesday’s meet against Grantsville at the Leigh Pratt Aquatic Center. SEE WRAP PAGE A9 ® county rivals. sonal-best marks. SEE SWIMMING PAGE A9 ® Gillis won the race in 1 minute, 8.32 seconds. TUESDAY November 27, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9

a remarkable record consider- Maison Teeples (220) and two wrestlers go undefeated: Wrestling ing Hansen weighed in at 82 freshman Chandler Yeck (285) Dallin Malmgren (138) and pounds. While giving up 24 each stepped up to fill varsity Joshua Prescott (145). continued from page A8 pounds to most of his compe- roles for the first time. Both “It’s good to get kids mat undefeated for the tourna- tition, Hansen recorded two Gomez and Stringham gained time and for them to get actual ment. Messick registered three falls, a major decision, 11-1, valuable varsity experience but match experience,” coach Brett pins and two wins by decision and a 7-1 decision. were unable to record a win Valdez said. “I was pleasantly while Mecham won four by fall Hansen was one of six while Yeck earn a quick pin surprised by the aggressiveness and one by forfeit. wrestlers making their varsity over Provo to go 1-4. Tso fin- of some of the kids.” Wrestling the 126-pound debuts. ished the tournament 3-2 and Tooele will wrestle Kearns weight class, senior Ethan “We have a young team and Teeples went 2-3. at home in a dual on Thursday Hunter pinned four of his a lot of inexperience,” Valdez Junior Braedy Timothy with varsity beginning at 7 opponents and lost one match commented. “We have six (132), who only started p.m. and JV matches com- by a 6-1 decision. Fellow senior wrestlers wrestling varsity for wrestling two years ago, also mencing at 5:30. They Ryan Hintze (170) won three the first time. I felt that our left the mat still seeking his will travel to the Skyhawk of his matches by fall and a conditioning was good, but we first victory on the year while Showdown at Salem Hills High fourth by major decision, 13-3, have a lot more work to do.” juniors Adelicio Mascarenas School on Friday and Saturday before losing in his final match Sophomore Tyson Tso (160) and Wyatt Evans (145) before returning to the valley to Roy, 4-1. (120), junior Julian Gomez each won two of their five to participate in the Stallion At 106 pounds, Parker (138), senior Tanner matches. Stampede at Stansbury on Dec. Hansen, a freshman, went 4-1, Stringham (182), senior The junior-varsity team had 7-8.

Swimming IM (2:15.42) and 100 fly (1:00.86). The Cowboys continued from page A8 also got wins from Ethan Smurthwaite in the 200 free side. Wilson won the 200- (2:05.74) and Zane Thomas yard freestyle in 2 minutes, in the 100 back (1:01.93). 20.34 seconds, and added a GHS swept the relays, as win in the 100 breaststroke in Thomas, Ben Smurthwaite, 1:18.11. Fisher won the 50 free Jarrett Randall and Garrett in 28.23 and set a new per- Hogge-Warburton won the sonal record in the 100 back- 200 medley relay in 1:58.70. stroke with a winning time of Ethan Smurthwaite, Hogge- 1:11.80. Begay won the 200 Warburton, Justin Hall and individual medley in 2:22.35 Seth Smurthwaite won the and the 500 free in 5:40.81, 200 free relay in 1:45.68, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO more than two minutes ahead and Ethan Smurthwaite, Ben Grantsville’s Kayden Bohman (32) goes up for two of his 11 points of her nearest competitor. Smurthwaite, Thomas and during Monday’s game against West Wendover (Nevada) at Grantsville Stansbury swept all three High School. Seth Smurthwaite won the 400 relays, with Julie Kummer, free relay in 3:45.10. Rachel Winder, Olivia Maloy Grantsville will next and Kennedy Whicker claim- Stansbury’s Destin Kunz Cowboys face Kearns on the road ing the 200 medley relay in set a PR in the 50 free with his Wednesday. Tipoff is sched- continued from page A8 2:29.09. Fisher, Taylor Gillis, winning time of 24.90, and he uled for 7 p.m. Wilson and Winder won the added a win in the 100 free in Wendover’s 11-of-25. Tavin Stucki has covered 200 free relay in 2:04.05, 53.99. Chase Eldredge won “I think we can all agree prep sports in Utah for more and Wilson, Gillis, Fisher and the 500 free in 5:58.09 and that we can play better bas- than 10 years. This story was Maloy won the 400 free relay Kampbell Anderson won the ketball than that,” Detweiler not subject to the approval in 4:46.78. Gillis also won the 100 breast in 1:28.06. said. “I’m looking for team of the Grantsville basketball 100 free in 1:08.32. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Grantsville will be back in leadership to step on up.” program. Anika Higley had Grantsville’s Zane Thomas swims the boys’ 100-yard backstroke during action Friday at the Richfield last Tuesday’s meet against Stansbury at the Leigh Pratt Aquatic Center. Grantsville’s other victory, set- Invitational. Stansbury’s next Thomas won the race in 1 minute, 1.93 seconds. ting a new PR in the 100 but- meet is Dec. 6 against county terfly with a winning time of Grantsville’s Seth of individual wins, finish- rival Tooele. 1:25.59. Smurthwaite had a pair ing first in the boys’ 200 [email protected] Join the Club!

Tooele Club quarterback Jason Shelley ran for Utah men’s basketball vs. Pinnacle, 6:30 p.m. Tooele 438 W 400 N Annual Wrap a score and tossed a touchdown at Wooden Legacy Stansbury boys basketball Teen Center Membership pass to Samson Nacua. BYU Utah went 1-2 at the Wooden continued from page A8 vs. Bear River, 7 p.m. Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. quarterback Zach Wilson threw Legacy in Fullerton, California, Grantsville boys basketball Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ four Wildcats in double-figures for 204 yards and two TDs and over the weekend. The Utes (3-3) at Kearns, 7 p.m. Club 435.843.5719 with 18 points as Weber State had 73 rushing yards, but also lost 90-79 to Hawaii on Thursday Thursday’s games threw a pick-six to Utah’s Julian despite 16-point efforts from beat Incarnate Word 72-64 on Tooele swimming vs. Juan Diego, Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! Wednesday in San Antonio. Blackmon. Utah’s Alani Havili- Donnie Tillman and Riley Battin. 3 p.m. Katoa and BYU’s Zayne Anderson, Shianne Johnson had 17 points On Friday, Utah defeated Grand Grantsville wrestling both graduates of Stansbury High and Emily Drake and Kayla Canyon 75-66 behind 26 points at Farmington, 6 p.m. Afterschoolol Watkins added 15 and 11, respec- School, did not play in the game. from Sedrick Barefield, 14 from Utah (9-3) will face Washington in Tillman and 10 each from Battin Dugway girls basketball tively, for Weber State, which took at Utah Military (Ogden), 6 p.m. programs foforr control with a dominant third-quar- the Pac-12 Conference champion- and Both Gach. The Utes wrapped Grantsville girls basketball ter effort, outscoring Incarnate ship game Friday in Santa Clara, up their trip with a 79-57 loss Youth andd Teens at Kearns, 7 p.m. Word 24-10. California, with the winner likely to Northwestern on Sunday as When School going to the Rose Bowl. BYU (6-6) Barefield led the way with 16 Stansbury girls basketball ages 6 - 18.8. is Utah women’s basketball will wait for its bowl invitation. points. Utah will face Tulsa on vs. Olympus, 7 p.m. The Club is In! at Eastern Washington Saturday at the Jon M. Huntsman Stansbury wrestling at Olympus, Out The Utes rolled to a 95-51 Utah State football at Boise State Center in Salt Lake City. 7 p.m. win over Eastern Washington The Aggies’ 10-game winning Weber State women’s Tooele wrestling vs. Kearns, TooeleClub.org on Wednesday in Cheney, 7 p.m. Washington, led by a double- streak was snapped Saturday basketball at UTSA Thanksgiving Tournament double by Megan Huff (19 points, night as they lost their Mountain 10 rebounds) and a near-double- West Conference finale 33-24 Weber State lost two games at the “You don’t choose your family...” double by Dre’Una Edwards (19 to Boise State in Boise, Idaho, UTSA Thanksgiving Tournament points, nine rebounds). Daneesha ending USU’s shot at a confer- in San Antonio, falling 64-36 to Provo had 15 points and Erika ence title. Jordan Love threw for Virginia Commonwealth on Friday Bean added 14 for the Utes, who 363 yards and three touchdowns before dropping a 66-59 deci- opened a 29-13 lead after the first for the Aggies (10-2, 7-1 MWC), sion to host Texas-San Antonio. quarter and never looked back. including an 83-yard strike to Kayla Watkins led Weber State Gerold Bright with 3:12 left that with 12 points against VCU as the Utah Valley women’s basketball pulled Utah State within two Wildcats shot just 22 percent from vs. Arizona Christian points. Stansbury High graduate the field. WSU led UTSA 41-40 Jordan Holland’s career-high 21 Chase Christiansen had a team- through three quarters on Sunday, points led UVU to a 76-68 win over high 15 tackles in the loss for the but was outscored 26-18 over the Arizona Christian on Wednesday Aggies, who will wait to find out final 10 minutes. Jaiamoni Welch- at Lockhart Arena in Orem. Maria their postseason destination. Coleman had 19 points against Carvalho had 14 points and UTSA, while Emily Drake had 15 Eve Braslis added 11 for the BYU men’s basketball vs. Houston and Watkins had 11 points and 10 Wolverines (4-1), who play host rebounds. The Wildcats (2-3) will to BYU on Thursday at Lockhart BYU suffered its second loss of play host to UTEP on Wednesday Arena. the season Saturday, losing 76-62 at the Dee Events Center in to Houston at the Marriott Center Ogden. Southern Utah men’s basketball in Provo in a battle of Cougars. at UNLV TJ Haws had 25 points and Yoeli Utah women’s basketball SUU suffered its first loss of Childs had 16 in a game that BYU vs. Seattle the season Friday night, falling (5-2) trailed by 21 points late in Daneesha Provo had a career-high 76-71 to UNLV at the Thomas and the second half. Brigham Young 27 points and Megan Huff added Mack Center in Las Vegas. Jacob faces Illinois State on Wednesday 23 points and 12 rebound to lead Calloway led the Thunderbirds in Normal, Illinois. the Utah women’s basketball (3-1) with 14 points, while Dwayne team to an 89-62 win over Seattle Morgan had 12 and Jason Utah Valley men’s basketball vs. North Dakota University on Monday at the Jon Richardson had 10. The T-Birds M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake will face San Diego Christian on Jake Toolson had 17 points and City. Dre’Una Edwards had 12 Thursday at the America First Conner Toolson had 15 as UVU points and Dru Gylten added nine Event Center in Cedar City. edged North Dakota 74-68 on points and 11 assists for the Utes Saturday at the UCCU Center in Southern Utah women’s (6-0), who play host to Utah Valley Orem. The victory marked the on Saturday. basketball at UC Davis Wolverines’ 16th consecutive The Thunderbirds dropped their home win - the third-longest such Notable HS girls basketball third game in a row on Friday, los- streak in Division I. Isaiah White scores ing 68-45 to UC Davis in Davis, had 12 points for UVU (4-3), Wednesday California. Rebecca Cardenas had which plays host to Western State Bear River 78, Morgan 64 10 points to lead SUU (1-3), which (Colorado) on Wednesday. Notable HS boys basketball trailed 23-4 after the first quarter. scores The T-Birds played host to in-state BYU women’s basketball at SDSU Thanksgiving Classic Wednesday Stansbury High School foe BYU at the America First Event Stansbury 51, Delta 47 Center in Cedar City in a game The Cougars won a pair of close November 30 - December 11th 7:30 that was not complete at press games at the SDSU Thanksgiving Bear River 84, Lehi 82 time Tuesday. Classic in San Diego, defeating Cottonwood 66, Cedar 41 TCU 61-58 on Friday and beating Skyridge 67, Salem Hills 55 MAtinees on December 1st & 8th 2:00 Utah football vs. BYU Cal Baptist 76-69 on Saturday. Orem 55, Herriman 54 After spotting BYU a 20-0 halftime Brenna Chase had 18 points and lead and trailing 27-7 late in the five steals to lead BYU against Snow Canyon 68, Springville 58 third quarter, Utah rallied for 28 TCU, while Shaylee Gonzales had Timpanogos 71, Mountain View 61 unanswered points to beat its 12 and Paisley Johnson had 10 Monday Discount Tickets on sale @ www.stalliondrama.org rivals from Provo for the eighth points and six assists. Johnson Grantsville 71, Ticket Prices at the door (Cash Sales): consecutive time, claiming a had 20 points and Shalae Salmon West Wendover (Nevada) 63 35-27 win over the Cougars on had 19 points and seven rebounds Schedule Adults: $8.50 Saturday at Rice-Eccles Stadium against Cal Baptist. The Cougars Wednesday’s games in Salt Lake City. Utes running faced Southern Utah on Tuesday Wendover girls basketball Non-SHS Students/ Seniors: $7.50 back Armand Shyne ran for two night in Cedar City in a game that vs. Pinnacle, 5 p.m. scores in the fourth quarter, while was not complete at press time. SHS students and Children under 12: $5.50 Wendover boys basketball A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY November 27, 2018 Frank OHLMAN M Attorney at Law Plans actual density will vary from the updated County General tion. County to I-80, easing some 6,000-square-foot lots near Plan calls for a density of “There won’t be any more congestion at Exit 99 and Free continued from page A1 state Route 36 and at least between one to twenty resi- water coming out of the Lake Point, according to Brad Consultation one-half acre lots on the east dences per acre in this area, ground for these projects,” Palmer, a traffic engineer with for related to his two proposed end of the parcels, according according to the Tooele County White said. UDOT Region 2, who lives in Wills & developments. to the conditions placed on the planning staff. For wastewater service, Tooele County. Trusts White, a local developer rezone by the county commis- “Are one acre lots really high White has reached an agree- The much talked about who lives in Erda, was born sion. density?,” asked White rhetori- ment with the Stansbury Park Oquirrh Expressway, an exten- and raised in Tooele County. The rezone as approved by cally. Improvement District. Under sion of state Route 201 to He has been developing land in the county commission does Petition sponsors have also that agreement, White will pay SR-36 independent of I-80, 493 W. 400 N. Tooele the county for 20 years. Some not allow for, and White said raised concerns about the bur- for all the infrastructure within may not be funded until 2025, of his projects in the Erda and he has no plans for, apart- den increased housing density his projects and for sewer lines according to Palmer. 882-4800 Stansbury area have included ments, condos, or any sort of will place on the aquifer in the to connect to the nearest SPID Along with completion Ponderosa, Ironwood, Jenny multiple family units in the Tooele Valley Basin. sewer line. of the Midvalley Highway, www.tooelelawoffice.com Cove, and Spiral Springs. project. They cite both anecdotal While paying for water and there are three projects His three recent rezone While the requested new evidence of Erda residents that sewer infrastructure, White that the county commis- requests were for two different density of three units per acre have had to deepen their wells said he will pay $6,500 per lot sion has been working on development projects. is higher than the current one and geological studies that in impact fees. with the Utah Department of TOOELETRANSCRIPT One project, named Teably residence per five acres, the report water rights issued for In addition to the town hall Transportation that will help ULLETIN Village, involves a 38-acre par- 2016 update to the County Tooele Valley exceed the typi- meeting on water, the county accommodate the county’s B cel south of Excelsior Academy General Plan calls for an allow- cal annual water recharge to commission also held a town current population and future Delivering the News on Erda Lane and a second able density of 10 to 15 units the basin. hall meeting on transportation growth, according to Tooele in Tooele County for parcel of 156 acres south of per acre near SR-36 and a den- However, at an Oct. 22 that included representatives County Commissioner Myron More Than 120 Years and adjacent to the first parcel. sity of between two and eight public town hall meeting at of the Utah Department of Bateman. White’s intent is to build an single family residences on the Tooele County Building, Transportation. Those projects are the addi- Subscribe 435-882-0050 average of three homes to an the eastern portion of both of a regional engineer from the During that meeting, UDOT tion of a third lane on SR-36 acre on the two parcels. The these parcels, according to the Utah Division of Water Rights representatives discussed their from the I-80 off-ramp through Tooele County planning staff. told the audience, “The basin is plans for easing traffic conges- Lake Point to the Del Taco White’s second project, also not close to being overdrawn.” tion in and out of the county as intersection, a third lane on subject to the petition drive, During the town hall meet- a result of the county’s current I-80 from where state Route PLEASE ADOPT ME! is a 109-acre parcel west of ing on water, Regional State and anticipated future growth 201 meets westbound I-80 to Droubay and Clayton Roads. Engineer Mike Drake explained from developments like the exit 99, and an additional east- Named Sunset Acres East, that water tables have been ones proposed by White. bound lane on I-80 from the White requested a rezone from dropping in Tooele Valley due First on the list of projects exit 99 on ramp to the SR-201 rural residential with five-acre to drought and the natural was phase one of the Midvalley exit. SWEET lots to rural residential with effect of developing the full Highway. If signature gatherers are one-acre lots. use of the water in the basin. Funded and with construc- successful at collecting enough DOG Like the rezone for Teably “That’s just the nature of tion scheduled to begin in signatures, and the petitions Village, the rezone does not developing an aquifer,” he said. spring 2019, a completion are declared valid by the allow for, and White said he While there are 77,000-acre- target for phase one of the Tooele County attorney, the has no plans for, apartments, feet per year of water rights Midvalley Highway has been rezone requests will be on the condos, or any sort of multiple issued on paper, compared set for mid-year 2021. Phase next general election ballot, family units in the project. to an annual recharge rate of one of the Midvalley Highway which will be November 2020. White said his intent is to 67,000 acre-feet, the actual involves a new exit on However, the county com- build homes on one-acre lots. withdrawal from the Tooele Interstate 80 east of Lake Point mission may opt to hold a spe- The property is surrounded Valley Basin is 48,600-acre- and a two-lane highway that cial election at an earlier time, by property zoned RR-5 on feet, according to Drake. will terminate near Sheep Lane according to Tooele County three sides, but to the east The water rights that White on state Route 138. Clerk/Auditor Marilyn Gillette. there are 35 one-acre lots on plans to use for his two proj- The Midvalley Highway [email protected] Droubay Road. ects are rights currently being will provide motorists with an While currently zoned RR-5, used by his family for irriga- alternate route from Tooele

Family of Vietnam vet treasures POW-MIA bracelets

For more info. on animals- BUTTE, Mont. (AP) — For She didn’t know that he was She called the Standard ten 10 since he was repatri- Adoption Procedure years and years and years, an Air Force fighter pilot from recently, was put in touch with ated,” Judy told The Montana Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires Kim Leiter of Grand Rapids, Butte, Montana, or that he Holton’s brother Bill in Butte, Standard . Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing Michigan, wondered about had been shot down over Laos and sent her bracelet to him. They tear up each and every Tooele City and possible shelter fee. Capt. Robert Holton — the during a bombing raid or if he As he has so many times, time. name on a POW-MIA bracelet ever made it home. Bill teared up when he “After 48 years, you’d think Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to Grantsville she got in North Carolina in Earlier this year, she called received the bracelet and the we would be over this, the hold animals for 5 business 1972 while the Vietnam War the Rock Island Arsenal, locat- nice handwritten note that emotion,” Bill said. “This is the Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. raged on. ed next to Moline, Illinois, came with it. most emotional thing that has She knew he went miss- and someone there found a “I apologize for taking ever happened to us.” Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. ing on Jan. 29, 1969, for the Montana Standard article say- so long getting this to you,” MacPherson got one recent- numbers 1-29-69 were also ing Holton’s remains had been Leiter wrote. “I’m so sorry ly, too, from a Vietnam vet- Tooele Veterinary Clinic inscribed on the simple silver found, verified, and returned for your loss. It sounds like eran in Delaware who bought 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 bracelet. But that’s all she to Butte in a hero’s welcome your brother was a wonderful it at a flea market, did a little knew. on July 21, 2017. person. I am so proud to have research, and found her name worn this bracelet bearing his in a story about the captain. name. It was a copper one — rela- “I am so glad this now tively rare since most were th belongs to you.” silver — and MacPherson Don’t miss December 7 ! Bill and his wife Judy gave it to Bill and Judy to go recently shared the note along with the recent brace- with the Standard and Sue let from Leiter in Michigan. It’s the last day you can sign up for MacPherson, a longtime friend The Delaware man, Dennis of Robert Holton’s who wore a Hugues, had messaged Healthy Advantage Plus HMO. POW-MIA bracelet in his name MacPherson via Facebook. December until his remains were buried “Being a Vietnam vet- at Sunset Memorial Cemetery eran myself, I searched Capt. west of Butte last year. Holton and found you,” In a touching final ges- Hugues said in his message. “I Enroll now to get more coverage and ture on that bittersweet day, was hoping he was a POW and MacPherson placed it on his made it back to the world. My savings than Original Medicare. casket, and it was buried with condolences to the family. him. “The captain was my It was an emotional home- brother, and I would be happy More coverage More ways to save coming because, for decades, to send the bracelet any place nobody knew for sure what you would like.” Dental Coverage $0 Monthly Plan Premium had happened to Capt. Holton. Not everyone has followed The Air Force knew his through, but that can be a Vision Coverage Eyewear and Contacts Included plane had been shot down good thing, too. near the Ho Chi Minh Trail on Bill said he talked to a Worldwide Emergency $0 Copay for Primary Care that January day in 1969, and woman about a year ago the military presumed him who planned to send him her Coverage Physician O ce Visits dead starting in 1972. bracelet. He told her all about But it wasn’t until remains his brother and said if she Prescription Drug Coverage $50 Every 3 Months for were excavated at a crash site sent it, he would place it at Over-the-Counter Benefi ts in Laos in January 2017 and the Vietnam Memorial under- Fitness Benefi t verified later that June as neath Bob’s name the next those of Capt. Holton that his time he went to Washington brother Bill and others knew D.C. his fate for sure. “I don’t think it was a day Call (844) 853-0992, TTY 711 For years in between, later that she called back and 7 days a week, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., local time. people sent their Holton POW- said she had decided to keep HealthyAdvantagePlus.org MIA bracelets to the captain’s wearing it,” Bill said. father, Ed Holton. When he Leiter talked to Bill and died on June 9, 2015, at age learned all about Bob before 97, he probably had 20 to 25 sending her bracelet to of them, Bill said. Montana. It was exactly two years to “I’m glad his remains finally the day after Ed Holton passed came home,” she said by tele- away that the military called phone from Michigan. “I was Bill and Judy and said the proud to wear his bracelet, remains were indeed those of and now I know who he was Capt. Holton. and what kind of man he was. But the bracelets keep com- He gave so much for his coun- You’re important. 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Liz Dalton wears 20 finisher’s medals from 20 St. George Marathons she entered and completed. Dalton gained membership into the marathon’s 20-year club after running in her 20th consecutive St. George Marathon this year. GOING THE DISTANCE Dalton uses Tooele’s Liz Dalton achieves goal of 20 finishes in the hills behind her home in Tooele as part 20 consecutive years at St. George Marathon of her training regimen and STORY JAMIE BELNAP | PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE to prepare for the St. George n an era when Internet memes that mock failed goal-keeping Marathon. attempts are more common than actual tales of stamina and dedi- Ication, meet Liz Dalton. The 59-year-old Tooele native was inducted into the 20-year club at the St. George Marathon on Oct. 6, culminating two decades and thousands of miles of pavement-pounding, sweat-induced and some- times pain-riddled devotion to the act of staying active and healthy. It’s a story that almost wasn’t, but even despite the injuries, road blocks, and dark, sometimes lonely mornings, Dalton, who teaches family and consumer science at Stansbury High School, wouldn’t have it any other way. With a young family at home, repeated pestering from a close friend to train for the 26.2-mile race was avoided for years until finally she agreed. But she made no long-term promises.

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designation Cl? 5. MEASUREMENTS: How long is a lunar month? 6. SCIENCE: What is the by Fifi Rodriguez most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust? 1. ANATOMY: What are the 7. MUSIC: Who wrote thee four lobes of the cerebral 1962 song “The Loco- cortex? Motion”? 2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: 8. GEOGRAPHY: Which Which month is Black country is home of Great History Month? Bear Lake? 3. LITERATURE: Which 9. U.S. STATES: Which state early American author claims to be the “birth- wrote the “The Scarlet place of aviation”? Moments Letter”? 10. BUSINESS: What law 4. CHEMISTRY: Which ele- requires banks to disclose in Time ment is represented by the the interest rates on loans? The History Channel ➤ On Dec. 10, 1915, the one-millionth Model T car rolls off the assem- Mega Maze bly line at Ford’s River Rouge plant in Detroit. Ford would go on to sell more than 15 million Model Ts, and toward the end of their run in 1927, had cut the price to just $300 (about $3,700 today). ➤ On Dec. 14, 1939, the League of Nations, the international peace- keeping organization formed at the end of World War I, expels the Soviet Union in ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW response to its invasion of on Oct. 30. ➤ On Dec. 15, 1944, legendary bandleader Glenn Miller’s aircraft disappears over the English Channel while orning coffee has Q: I have a pair of en route to France. been a necessity for shoe roller skates with Miller had set aside his Mcenturies, and there wooden wheels. There is music career at its peak have been numerous patents a metal plate on the bot- in 1942 to serve his for coffee-making machines. tom with the number “5” country as leader of the The first American patent and “Chicago Roller Skate USAAF dance band. was given to Thomas Bruff Co., Ware Bros., Pat. Aug. Sr. in 1798. Coffee grinders, 15, 1914, Made in U.S.A.” ➤ On Dec. 12, 1963, a also called coffee mills, were What can you tell me about vinyl LP record, “John needed to grind the coffee them? Fitzgerald Kennedy: beans to cook with water to A: Ralph and Walter Ware A Memorial Album,” make coffee. The mills were bought The Chicago Roller sets a record for album hand-cranked until 1938, Skate Co. in 1905. Their sales. Some 4 million when the first electric models brother, Robert, joined the copies sold in the first were made. business in 1909. Roller skat- six days of its release. Most collectors search for ing was a popular pastime, The album included early wall-mounted or box- and Chicago had several roll- recordings of some of Cat can’t keep paws out of water dish type mills. They were made of er rinks. Skates with wooden the late president’s most wood or glass with a cast iron wheels were made to skate memorable speeches. hasn’t changed. How can I to be more creative. crank. Coffee-mill companies on the wood floor in roller stop this behavior? — Betty First, move the water dish also used ceramics, plastic rinks. The company also ➤ On Dec. 16, 1977, M., via email off of the floor to a side table or attractive metals later in made racing skates, clamp-on “Saturday Night Fever,” DEAR BETTY: Have you with enough room for her the 1900s. Most coffee mills skates for skating on side- a movie that ignites checked the bottoms of Haley’s to stand. Next, observe her had the name of the brand of walks, parts for skates, lawn the disco dance craze paws? If the pads or the spaces behavior after each litter box coffee on the front or at least sprinklers and a few other across America — along between the pads look irritat- trip. If she heads for the water the word “coffee.” “Koffee” products. Your shoe skates with the movie career ed, Haley may be experiencing dish, distract her with a toy is not a misspelling; it is the probably were made between of its star, John Travolta discomfort and finding relief in for a few minutes. If you catch German word for coffee. 1914 and 1920. The com- — opens in theaters. the water dish. her in the water dish, gently On the back or side of pany was bought by National Travolta earned a Best Even if you don’t see any- lift her out, set her in another the coffee mill there usu- Sporting Goods in the 1990s. Actor Oscar nomination DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I thing wrong, try changing the room and dangle a toy or treat ally is a serial number that Vintage shoe skates like yours for his performance as have an older cat, “Haley,” brand of litter she uses for a in front of her. Basically, dis- can be dated with the help sell for under $200. 19-year-old dancer Tony who has developed an couple of weeks. You should tract Haley with something of information found online • • • Manero. annoying habit. After using also let Haley’s veterinarian she’s more interested in than or in “The MacMillan Index Looking for a holiday the litter box, she puts her know about this new pattern. water. This may take a few of Antique Coffee Mills,” a gift? “Kovels’ Antiques & ➤ On Dec. 11, 1981, paws into her water dish He or she may want to look weeks and many repetitions, book by Joseph E. MacMillan. Collectibles Price Guide Jamaican boxer Trevor (the dish is not near the lit- your cat over and could have but be patient. There also may be colorful 2019” is the most complete Berbick beats former ter box). Now she’s started some tips to help change the pictures like the ones seen on and best-illustrated price heavyweight champion doing it even when she behavior. Send your questions, a patriotic coffee mill, which guide available — with Muhammad Ali in a hasn’t used the litter box. If no physical cause is found, comments or tips to ask@ was decorated with a flag 16,000 listings and more than unanimous 10-round I have to change the water you’ll need to stop the behav- pawscorner.com. and a picture of Theodore 2,500 full-color photographs decision in Nassau, the each time. I scold her when ior. As you’ve noticed, scolding Roosevelt on his horse. It — from the most trusted Bahamas. At the age of I catch her doing it, but she Haley does no good. You’ve got © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. recently sold for $265 at a name in the industry. 39, Ali (born Cassius Hess auction. Clay) was attempting • • • © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. his second comeback from retirement. ➤ On Dec. 13, 2000, Vice this past April. If neither show is available company’s local office to ask • • • President Al Gore reluc- As for Chastain’s career, on your local PBS station or about your favorite shows and Q: On “Blue Bloods,” first tantly concedes defeat she has a slew of movies com- another network, you might see if they are coming back. Danny’s house blows up, to Texas Gov. George W. ing up, including next year’s want to consider pay- then his wife is killed, Bush in his bid for the X-Men film “Dark Phoenix” and ing a monthly fee and now his oldest son presidency, following the sequel “It: Chapter Two,” for Amazon Prime is gone. Is the son dead five weeks of complex in which the kids from Derry, and signing up for its too? — J.P.M. legal battles over the Maine, are all grown up and BritBox subscription. A: Even though Danny recounting of votes in face off against Pennywise the BritBox offers a slew of (Donnie Wahlberg) Florida. Gore narrowly Clown once again. BBC series, including has had a lot of bad lost the state. Q: I just saw that actress • • • your two favorites. luck lately, his son Jessica Chastain had a baby. Q: Some time ago, we If you don’t have a Jack appears to still be © 2018 King Features Synd. Is she married? I must have were able to get the British streaming device such breathing. According to missed this. She’s my favor- shows “As Time Goes By” and as an Amazon Fire Stick CountryLiving.com, when ite actress. — B.R. “Keeping Up Appearances” to plug into your TV, Jack went off to college, A: Ever since her Best on one of our local channels. you can watch them on his portrayer, actor Tony Supporting Actress nomination Do you know why they were your computer or tablet Terraciano did too. CBS for “The Help” in 2011, Jessica removed? We have Spectrum at www.Britbox.com. reported that he hasn’t Chastain has been on a roll. 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MONDAY’S WARM COCOA A dinner with dear friends reveals hidden heroes in the night sky t was a dark, crisp, autumn heroes had worked and com- good progress up until he took neighborhood and sat down leave. When at our car, I stood night and when our car bined their love to save the life a sudden turn for the worse. with Marshall. and looked up. The bright stars rolled to a stop, we got out. of Robyn’s brother. He is a fighter though, and was “They made more progress across the night sky looked I Lynn Butterfi eld I stood and stretched while I say hidden, but the truth is still living independently in with him in a few minutes than like a picture of all the hidden GUEST COLUMNIST extending my neck back. that they are regular, common a family home. As time wore we had made for more than a heroes covering our world, Moving my neck felt great. people, just like you and me; on, Brad and Robyn became year!” Robyn said. “Then, they chasing sadness and loneliness And, the view of the bright the kind we all know and see worried about his ability to found him the right assisted away from our lives. stars, thickly strewn across the with dear friends, Brad and on a daily basis. In this case, thrive and even stay alive, so living home and moved him in. I took a deep breath and night sky, felt even better. Robyn Bertoch. You know how they are a caring sister and her they began to counsel with him It was all completed within two allowed the clean air to fully I took a deep breath and it is: As soon as we walked into brother’s lifelong friends who to move into assisted living. or three days. He is so lucky to expand my lungs. That’s when allowed the clean air to fully their cozy, mountain home, collectively acted bravely and Unfortunately, they made no have such amazing friends!” I remember thinking, it was expand my lungs. I remember saw the dancing fire waving decisively to help one person progress on their own. So, they “And to have such a caring, worth the hour and a half drive thinking at the time: “It was its welcome, and greeted each they all love, Marshall. called in the troops. insightful sister!” I said. up here just to have Robyn and worth the hour and a half drive other with a hug, we all knew Marshall has been battling Marshall and Robyn had It was still dark and crisp Brad reveal that picture, the up here just for this!” That was that we don’t get together health challenges for the past grown up in a Holladay neigh- when we walked out of their hidden heroes sky to me. the beginning of an evening enough. We sat down to enjoy, few years. At first, there was borhood with friends who had home. Yet, the night didn’t that was also worth the drive perhaps the best meal we’ve hope that he would be able stayed in touch from child- seem so dark. Genuine love Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda for many more reasons. ever eaten, then were treated to get well enough to work hood. As soon as Robyn called, always chases darkness away. and is a managing broker for a We were there to spend time to the story of how hidden again, and he was making they came back to the old Sadly, it was time for us to real estate company.

THE RIGHT THING Advertisers taking joy in someone else’s tears should rethink their ads

everal years ago, I mind when reading “the tears wrote a column about of New Yorkers” wasn’t fans a highway billboard ad whose team lost a playoff S Jeffrey L. Seglin on Route 1 in Boston from GUEST COLUMNIST series, but instead of those an area car dealer which fea- New Yorkers who responded tured the tagline: “We give with grief to the World Trade everyone great service. Unless Center towers being attacked you’re a Yankees fan.” The over into public advertising. in September 2001. She newspaper version of the ad Dunkin’ Donuts (which couldn’t remember one visual followed that tagline with the I guess now wants to be of any Yankees fans shedding words “Just kidding.” And referred to as simply, a tear over a playoff loss to a closes with the claim that it “Dunkin’”) now runs an add team which had won 108 of gives great service to every- on the streets of Boston that its 162 games that season. one, “Yes, even Yankees fans.” skips the specifics about “I can’t shake how awful I took issue with the ad, sports teams and strikes seeing this ad made me feel,” asking whether it took a firmly at New Yorkers of any she said. healthy, longstanding rivalry stripe. It reads: Dunkin’ can’t control what between Boston and New “Boston runs on Dunkin’, any of its ads conjure up in York a bit too far by insulting hard work, the sweat from 37 the minds of its customers. potential customers based on championships #titletown! But does it and other advertis- their allegiance. Ultimately, and the tears of New Yorkers.” ers have some responsibility the right thing, I argued was OK. I get it. Boston fans and for gratuitous negative swipes for anyone choosing to use New York fans, particularly of at non-Bostonians, regardless such an ad was to decide the Red Sox and Yankees vari- of their sports allegiance? Of whether the risk of alienat- ety, like to go at one another. course, they do. ing a healthy portion of its But the Dunkin’ advertise- Rather than simply lighten customer base was worth ment goes further. It jokes at up and recognize a joke fallen a joke, which likely would the notion of taking joy in the flat, the right thing would A Dunkin’ Donuts advertisement should rethink an ad they posted in Boston. insult them. I mean, c’mon, tears of all New Yorkers, not be for advertisers and each if you tell us you don’t want just those of fans of a specific of us to ask ourselves if we how much we enjoy any pain Etiquette: How to Rise to the on ethical issues. Do you have our business, why would we team. really want to contribute to an they might be experiencing Top by Playing Nice,” is a ethical questions that you choose to do business with Granted, it’s intended as increasingly hostile environ- from their loss. senior lecturer in public policy need answered? Send them you? a joke. But the diehard life- ment where joy seems drawn Dunkin’ can do better. And and director of the communi- to [email protected]. But that was four years long Red Sox fan who drew at the expense of others and so can the rest of us. cations program at Harvard’s Follow him on Twitter @jseglin. ago. Over the intervening my attention to the Dunkin’ we can only win if someone Kennedy School. He is also © 2018 Jeffrey L. Seglin. years, the coarsening of our ad pointed out that the first else not only loses, but also Jeffrey L. Seglin, author of the administrator of www.jef- Distributed by Tribune Content discourse has seemed to carry thought that came to her if we can gleefully tell them “The Simple Art of Business freyseglin.com, a blog focused Agency, LLC. Extreme cience From Cybernetics to Time Travel, Adventures at the Edge of Knowledge at the Edge of Knowledge

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identity of her father brings three men United Methodist Dinner tact Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at persons with Parkinson’s disease and Tooele from her mother’s past back to the Tooele United Methodist Church offers Elks 801-694-2624. their caregivers. You can learn how High Tunnels for the Backyard island they last visited twenty years a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee Meetings others are coping with PD and how to ago. Performances will continue on and social hour starts at 4 p.m. and Alcoholics Anonymous live well. We meet the third Friday of Garden Lodge meetings are held the second Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are Dec. 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 11. Cash ticket dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All are each month from 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Join us at the USU Extension on and fourth Tuesday of every month. also held every Tuesday and Thursday prices at the door are $8.50 for adults, welcome. House committee meetings are held Technology College, 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Wednesday, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. for a $7.50 for non-SHS students and seniors, at 7 p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Tooele. For information, call Hal at 435- free presentation by Steve Eyring Tooele Valley Resource Center every third Tuesday of the month. All Aaron Dr., Tooele. and $5.50 for SHS students and chil- members are welcome and encouraged 840-3683. titled “High Tunnels for the Backyard dren under 12. To purchase discounted The Tooele Valley Resource Center, Garden.” As an avid extended-season now sharing a building with the Tooele to attend. Young People in Recovery Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope tickets and read more information, visit Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold gardener, Steve enjoys homegrown County Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, to Recovery” www.stalliondrama.org. Stansbury High Snacks all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 vegetables for most of the year. Come Tooele, is currently in need of dona- Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at School is located at 5300 Aberdeen Ln., Hungry? Need a snack? Available in p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and and learn about the materials and spec- tions. Please consider donating items 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 Stansbury Park. the social quarters, during business also on the first and third Friday of the ifications needed to build your own such as deodorant, Chapstick, lotion, in Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). hours: Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington scaled-down, walk-in tunnel. Eyring will Story and Craft Hour diapers, formula, toilet paper, shampoo, Open to all those affected by someone burgers $3.75 ($4 with cheese), chicken Park Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. present on the best veggie varieties for Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the conditioner, combs and brushes. Cash else’s addiction. As a 12-step program, sandwich $3.75 ($4 with cheese) and Utah Ave., Tooele. Questions contact this method, as well as crop rotation, Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy is also welcomed. Those who receive we offer help by sharing our experi- personal pizzas $3. Adam at 480-695-6611, Audrey 435-255- soil fertility, irrigation and weed control. the adventures of books and make services include individuals or families ence, strength and hope. For more 9518 or Heidi at 435-255-9905. The USU Extension is located at 151 fun crafts. For more information, call in crisis, the homeless and families at information, please contact Terri at N. Main, Tooele. For more information 435-833-1934 ext. 1410. We are located risk of becoming homeless. For more Historical Society Family support group 435-313-4851. contact Jay Cooper at dirtfarmerjay@ at West Elementary School, 451 W. 300 information, call 435-566-5938 or fax Get your loved one sober. The USARA Military Items Wanted gmail.com or 435-830-1447. South, Tooele. Please enter through the 435-843-0244. Historical books Craft family support group is held When you no longer want your military south side doors. Tooele County Historical Society’s Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading Senior Center First Baptist Food Pantry items, do not take them to Deseret books are available to purchase at room at the Tooele City Library. Group The senior center is for the enjoy- Free Preschool Hour The First Baptist Church in Tooele is Industries or a thrift store. Bring them meetings. The History of Tooele County books and materials provided. Craft ment of all seniors 55 and older. New Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele offering an emergency food pantry — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, Volume II is $35, The Mining, Smelting, is a free program for family members and exciting activities include bridge, Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity to meet the needs of our community. shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, and Railroading in Tooele is $25, and who have a loved one with a substance pinochle, bingo, exercise program, line hour of learning, singing and creating. Hours are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — we also have eight note cards depicting use disorder. For more information, call dancing, wood-carving, Wii games, The class is for all children up to 5 years noon. First Baptist Church is located at to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be four different pioneer buildings for $4. Heidi Warr at 435-255-9905. watercolor class, movies and health old. Please come and enjoy the fun. 580 S. Main Street. For information, call These make great gifts for family and displayed with honor and respect. Call classes. Meals-on-Wheels available for For more information, call (435) 833- 435-882-2048. friends. Please call Alice Dale at 435- Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. homebound. Lunch served weekdays. 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West 882-1612 if you would like to purchase Food Banks Join us the 3rd Monday of each month Children’s Choir Auditions For age 60 and above, suggested dona- Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, these books. from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical Tooele County Food Bank, Grantsville Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an tion is $3. For those under age 60, cost Tooele. Please enter through the south Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Emergency Food Pantry, and the auditioned children’s choir for children is $5. Transportation available to the side doors. Seeking Historical Items Health Department’s Aging Services Tooele County Food Bank are in need 7-14 years of age. The talented Katelynd store or doctor visits for residents in the The Tooele County Historical Society program is the sponsor for these St. Marguerite Catholic School of canned meats, soups, pasta and any Blake, owner and director of Blake Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- would like members of the community Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Students of all faiths are welcome from non-perishable foods. We are accepting Music Studios, directs the choir. Blake portation information call 435-843- who have any family or personal histo- Support Groups. The groups are preschool through 8th grade at Tooele donations for Pathways Women’s and has a degree in vocal performance and 4102. For more information about the ries, photographs, books, brochures, designed to provide emotional, educa- County’s only faith-based school. Children’s Shelter (victims of domes- has taught at the collegiate level. If your Tooele Center, call 435-843-4110. DVDs, VHS tapes or newspaper articles tional and social support for caregivers. Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day tic abuse). They are in need of socks, child loves to sing and you are looking that you would like to donate to our Questions call 435-277-2440. Mobile Vet Center preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small underwear, blankets for twin beds, organization to please call us. We are for an exceptional musical experience To better serve veterans located in class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- hygiene products (hairspray, hair gel, also looking for books, newspaper Food Addicts in Recovery for them, this is it. For more information Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 body wash, nail polish and remover) articles, photos, brochures or any his- Anonymous and to register for an audition, please (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday or visit www.stmargschool.org. toys. Anything will be appreciated. tory that pertains to the Tooele County Are you having trouble controlling the visit blakemusicstudios.com or call 435- from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern Underwear and socks must be new. area. If you would like to donate them way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery 277-0755. side of the WalMart parking lot, 99 W. Education Other items can be gently used. Please to our organization, or if you would let Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides help us help our community. Drop us make a copy for the Tooele County Rocky Mountain Hospice recovery program for anyone suffering Want to have more meaning in your free, confidential counseling for theater Online courses boxes are located in the Intermountain Historical Society, please call 435-882- from food addiction. Meetings are held veterans of all conflicts. For further Staffing Office, 7 S. Main Street #203 1612. life. Do you want to do something that Online courses in Network+ and every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer is satisfying and of great service to your information contact Dave Brown at Security+ IT are designed for the IT in Tooele. Museum, 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 national call community? Then become a Rocky professional who seeks to upgrade his Baby blankets needed Groups and Events Enter at the north back entrance. For Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- center 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcen- or her skills and knowledge of network- more information, call Millicent at 435- ter.va.gov Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- ence required. All training, background ing and security. Courses prepare stu- ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Museum volunteers needed 882-7094 or Carolyn at 435-882-0805 or check and TB tests provided by Rocky Donate to library dents for the CompTIA Network+ and Blankets should be new and in good Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park visit www.foodaddicts.org. Everyone is Mountain. The only requirement is Please remember the “Friends of the Security+ exams. Call Tooele Technical condition. Homemade blankets are is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy welcome to attend. your desire to help someone in need. Tooele City Library” while doing home College at 435-248-1800 for more infor- also accepted if new. Donations can history or science? Volunteers at the Please contact Diane Redman at Rocky mation or to enroll. Tooele County Aging cleaning and donate your used books be turned in to the volunteer desk at museum can gain new skills or practice Tooele County Aging is looking for Mountain Hospice at 801-397-4904. to the bookstore in the library. Money Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. old ones. We are looking for people to Get enrolled volunteers to help us meet the needs of The Next Chapter from book sales is used to support Enroll in training at Tooele Technical Main Street in Tooele. Call Diane at 435- help with organization, exhibit devel- seniors in the community. Many seniors programs within the library. The library 843-3691 with any questions. opment, gardening and educational The Next Chapter is a free social sup- College. Sharpen your current skills or require assistance and need rides to port and educational program to help is located at 128 W. Vine St. For more train for a new career. Most programs program development. Volunteer posi- doctors or other health professionals. information, call 435-882-2182 or go Community Closet tions are seasonal and year round. widows and widowers adjust to the loss have open enrollment and you can Clean out your closets. The Community Rides help seniors live more indepen- of their spouse through monthly activi- online to tooelecity.org. Thank you for enroll anytime of the year. Get a com- Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers must dent lives. Call 435-843-4114 for more your support. Closet is accepting donations for gently be at least 16 years old. To apply or ties. You are invited to join others who mercial driver’s license in as little as 4 used clothing. Donations are accepted information. The Grantsville and Tooele are on the same page as you, to begin a weeks and get on-the-road to a lucra- request more information, send email Senior Centers also are in need of vol- Books for the Whole Family at your neighborhood school. Contact to: [email protected] new chapter in your life story. Call Sarah Donated children’s books and paper- tive career. Tooele Tech also offers CPR Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with unteers. For more information about with Tooele County Aging Services at backs are for sale for 25 cents, and classes to its students and the public any questions. Tooele Gem and Mineral Society volunteering at the Grantsville Center, 435-277-2456 for more details. hard-covers are being sold for $1 from on the second Monday of every month. The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society call Dan at 435-843-4753. For volunteer- 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. Become CPR certified at Tooele Tech. club meets the third Tuesday of the ing at the Tooele Center, call Debbie at Sons of Utah Pioneers on Mondays and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on For more information, call 435-248-1800 Moose month (except June, July and Aug), 435-843-4103. Anyone interested in the history of or visit tooeletech.edu. Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah pio- Tuesdays at the Tooele City Library. All Meals at the Lodge 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the Pioneer Museum Life’s Worth Living Foundation proceeds go back to the library for proj- downstairs conference room located at neers, we need you. Please come and Train to work Friday and Saturday night dinners will Suicide support group meetings are ects and programs. 47 E. Vine St. Tooele. Come learn about join us for a potluck social dinner at the Tooele Technical College’s new be served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at rocks, minerals and ways to craft them LDS church, 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. Software Development program and dinners change weekly or you can Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. Bingo is back and enjoy field trips for rock collect- For more information, please contact Nail Technician program have imme- order from the menu. All meals are for Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom St. Marguerite Catholic Church has ing. Membership is $15 per year. For Joe Brandon, 435-830-9783 or 435-830- diate openings. Train to work in the a reasonable price. No orders taken by the cafeteria. If you struggle with started its bingo games again on more information, send questions to 9784. The local Sons of Utah Pioneers computer software industry or own after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials are suicidal thoughts or have lost a loved Fridays starting at 6:45 p.m. Come and tooelegemandmineralsociety@gmail. meets the first Thursday of each month your own business as a licensed nail available at the lodge from 11 a.m. For one to suicide, please plan on attend- have a good time. Food is available. Call com. at 6:30 p.m. 435-882-3860 with questions. technician. Visit tooeletech.edu for members and their guests only. ing. Please go on Facebook and like our more information. Local author seeks photos page to keep current with our latest TC Squares Dance Club Breakfast A local author and historian is seek- news and events. Contact us on that The TC Squares Dance Club has begun Adult Education Breakfast will be served every Sunday Grantsville ing original photographs of Saltair, page. Visit lifesworthlivingfoundation. dancing again on Mondays at the Get your high school diploma this year meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend Black Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake com or call 435-248-LIVE. Clarke Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, Share the past at the Tooele Community Learning the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the Point, as well as any similar turn-of- 2152 N. 400 West, Tooele, from 7:30- Share the past, submit a history, obitu- Center. All classes required for a high women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and Disabled American Veterans the-century attractions and resorts 9:30 p.m. Please bring finger food to ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. school diploma, adult basic educa- enjoy a great breakfast. for an upcoming book project. Those Chapter 20 share. For more information, contact The Family History Center in Grantsville tion, GED preparation and English as a The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County Veterans Appreciation Dinner who wish to contribute information or Woody at 435-850-2441, Roberta at 801- is assembling a record of Grantsville second language are available. Register Chapter for the Disabled American 349-5992 or visit the club’s website at residents. Your submission may be now to graduate — just $50 per semes- A Veterans Appreciation Dinner will be photographs of these parks should con- tact Emma Penrod at elpenrod@gmail. Veterans holds monthly general tcsquares.com. made by emailing to spitzyjk@msn. ter. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd. Call 435- held Thursday, Nov. 29 at 5:30 p.m. membership meetings at the Pioneer com or by coming into the center at 833-8750. Adult education classes are com. Contributions will be printed with Tooele County Homemakers Kid’s Christmas Party credit in a yet-to-be released pictorial Museum, 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, 115 E. Cherry St., or by mail to PO Box for students 18 and over. Our kid’s Christmas party is scheduled every third Thursday of the month The new season of Tooele County 744, Grantsville, Utah 84074. Come history book. There is no such thing as Homemakers is from September to ESOL for Saturday, Dec. 15 from 12 p.m. to 2 too many photographs as the author at 8 p.m. Those who wish to attend in and receive help from our trained the leadership meeting at 7 p.m. are May. For December and January, the ESOL conversational classes are held p.m. Members are welcome to bring needs a minimum of 160 photographs, consultants. For more information, call welcome to listen to the appointed group will meet on the second Tuesday Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele their kids, grandkids, and great-grand- and any help is greatly appreciated. 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. members’ meeting. All Tooele County of both months from 10 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Community Learning Center. ESOL kids to see Santa. veterans are invited to attend. Disabled at the USU Extension Office auditorium Senior Center students may also come anytime Tooele Valley Free Masons Adult Christmas Party American Veterans (DAV) will hold its or inside the Tooele County Health The senior center is for the enjoy- the center is open for individualized Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the The adult Christmas party is scheduled monthly executive and general meet- Department, 151 N. Main, Tooele. The ment of all seniors age 55 and older. study. Registration is $50 per semester. second Friday of each month for dinner for Friday, Dec. 21 at 6 p.m. Bring a ings on the third Thursday of every meetings include a luncheon and often For information, call 435-884-3446. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd. Call 435- and socializing. If you are interested wrapped gift to exchange, and come month at the Pioneer Museum (rear include speakers. For more information, Activities include Bunco, exercise 833-8750 for more information. or have questions, please join us at ready for lots of fun and laughs. For the Lodge, located at the corner of entrance). The executive meeting will call Thiel at 435-224-4807. programs, bingo, ceramics, pinochle, members and guests only. movies and wood- carving, etc. Meals- Early Head Start Settlement Canyon Road and state be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting Tooele County Quilters will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for on-Wheels is available for the home- Do you have a child under age 3? Are New Year’s Eve Celebration Route 36, or call at 435-277-0087. It’s a new year and the Tooele County volunteer drivers — no DAV member- bound. Lunch served weekdays. For you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Bent Fender will play for our New Year’s Quilters are ready to go. If you’re inter- Tooele Valley Family History ship is required. Will need a VA physi- age 60 and above, suggested donation Head Start is a free program for eligible Eve celebration on Monday, Dec. 31 at ested, come join us for our first meeting Center cal. No monthly meetings are held in is $3. For those under age 60, cost is families that offers quality early edu- 7 p.m. of 2018 at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 16 in the Research your ancestors free with December. Call commander James $5. Transportation is available to the cation for infants and toddlers in the Tooele County Health Dept. auditorium. trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Yale at 435-849-0521 or senior vice store or doctor visits for residents in home; parent education; comprehen- Life Line Screening Dues are $20 per year to be paid at the Life Line Screening will be at the Loyal Tooele Valley Family History Center, commander Dustee Thomas at 435- the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For sive health services to women before, first meeting. All meetings are held on Order of Moose 2031 on Friday, Feb. 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435- 830 -8487. transportation information, call 435- during and after pregnancy; nutrition the third Tuesday of each month. For 22, 2019. They offer safe, painless, non- 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday 843-4102. education and family support services. Health Department and Aging more information, call 435-843-7649. Call 435-841-1380 or 801-268-0056 invasive preventive health screenings through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Daughters of Utah Pioneers ext. 211 to apply or for free additional not typically included in a routine phys- Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 Services hours Tooele County Homemakers The DUP is seeking any family histories, information. ical. This is a great way to be proactive p.m. Wednesday evenings by appoint- The Tooele County Health Department The new season of the Tooele County photographs, books, stories or vintage about your health, and to live longer for ment only. Special classes offered and Aging Services’ new hours of oper- Homemakers is from September to artifacts (before 1900) to display at Free developmental evaluation yourself, your family and your commu- regularly. Call the center for more ation are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to May. The group of women meet the the DUP Grantsville Museum, located DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers nity. For only $139 (regularly $149) you information. 6 p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. first Tuesday of nearly every month a variety of services to families with Check out our calendar on our main at 378 W. Clark St. (in the basement of can learn your risk of having a stroke or Tooele Family Al-Anon from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the USU the J. Reuben Clark Farmhouse across infants and toddlers from birth to age vascular disease. Learn more by watch- page for holiday hours and closures. For Extension Building auditorium, 151 N. 3. Individualized services are available Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays more information call 435-277-2301. from the Grantsville Cemetery). For ing a short video at http://www.lifeline- at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Main, Tooele. The meetings include a more information, call Ellen Yates at to enhance development in communi- screeningblog.com/introduction/. You luncheon and often guest speakers. For cation, motor development, cognition, Museum’s basement at the back of Parkinson’s disease Support 435-884-0253 or Coralie Lougey at 435- can register today by calling toll-free at the building. For questions or more Group more information, call Thiel at 435-224- 884-3832. Visit www.grantsvilledupmu- social/emotional development, self- 866-229-0469, texting the word “Circle” 4807 or Eileen at 435-882-5009. help skills and health concerns. Contact information, please call Allene at 435- A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can seum.com or www.exploretooele.com. to 797979, or by visiting http://www. 830-0465 or Elizabeth at 435-884-0825 be overwhelming for the newly diag- us for a free developmental evaluation lifelinescreening.com/communitycircle. at 435-833-0725. or 435-241-9200. nosed. Tooele has a support group for Schools Eagles Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U “Mamma Mia” at Stansbury High Charity This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at School Breakfasts the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, Bulletin Board Policy 560 S. Main St., Tooele. For more infor- Stallion Drama at Stansbury High Tooele Children’s Justice Center Breakfasts will be served every Sunday If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at mation, contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 School will be performing “Mamma Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in morning this month from 9-11:30 a.m. 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin or Jo-Ann at 435-849-4180. Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit Mia” starting Friday, Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m. need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water Order from the menu or have the and snacks. 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You Have Fascinating TOOELETRANSCRIPT Neighbors! BULLETIN Read Their Stories in We’re Your Hometown! Subscribe Today: 435.882.0050 Every Issue! TooeleOnline.com TUESDAY November 27, 2018 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B5 There’s no such thing as “her truth” or “his truth” — only the truth about truth provide no secure you swear to tell his truth or of Real Heroes: Incredible True The first casualty on the slippery slope to tyranny is the truth basis for freedom. We should her truth, some of the truth or Stories of Courage, Character, honor civil liberties because everything but the truth?” and Conviction and Excuse LAWRENCE W. REED His truth, her truth, their the applause of the mob, and the norms enjoining us to I sure don’t. And that’s the Me, Professor: Challenging truth, your truth. What a dif- the promises of demagogues. respect and protect them are truth. the Myths of Progressivism. Mankind are not held together ference an adjective makes! When truth ceases to be an valid, sound; in a word, true.” Follow on Twitter and Like on by lies. Trust is the foundation Such choice of words is far ideal and an absolute and Think about it. Would you Lawrence W. Reed is presi- Facebook. Originally published of society. Where there is no more serious than a mere dif- becomes just another incon- like to live in a society in which dent of the Foundation for on FEE.org. truth, there can be no trust, and ference of opinion. If you’re venience, or when truth is we are asked in court, “Do Economic Education and author where there is no trust, there interested in civilization, or whatever anybody wants it to can be no society. Where there is if you simply have a problem be because of something else society, there is trust, and where with barbarism, then take this that’s more important to them, BOOKWORM there is trust, there is something increasingly common choice of disaster is around the corner. upon which it is supported. words as a warning. We have If you’re falsely accused of – the abolitionist and orator embarked on a very danger- a crime, whose truth do you Frederick Douglass. ous journey down a dark and want to ultimately prevail— dead-end path. his, hers, theirs or the? If you’re Coffin Corner Boys uring the recent hear- The Kavanaugh hearings making a false accusation and ings for Judge Brett brought forth the “Believe All hope you’ll never be caught, One Bomber, Ten Men, and Their Harrowing DKavanaugh’s nomina- Women” demand like noth- whose truth do you want to tion to the Supreme Court, I ing before. A natural offshoot ultimately prevail—his, hers, Escape from Nazi-Occupied France was struck by how many times of the “truth is relative” lie, theirs, the, or yours? It makes a I heard people admiringly pro- it suggests that truth has to difference, doesn’t it? s a young band of broth- a German Fw190, and he claim, “She spoke her truth.” do with body parts. You’d ers flies over German- jumped at 25,000 feet for Referring to the accusers, New think that claim would have Commit Yourself to Truth Aoccupied France, they the “first and only time,” as Jersey Senator Cory Booker died out with Adam and Eve. Perverting the truth into a come under heavy fire. Their he tells the story. He landed repeatedly insisted that “her Later, when Cain slew Abel, partial truth or an outright lie B-17 is shot down and the air- near Vitry-le-Perthois to begin truth needs to be heard.” do you suppose Cain’s winning is a sure sign of rottenness of men—stumbling through fields a 300-mile trek through the Not the truth but her truth. defense was “Believe All Men”? character. It’s a common tool and villages—scatter across dangers of war-torn France And if never the twain shall On the reality spectrum, of the rotten, who by defini- Europe. Some struggled to flee towards the freedom of neutral meet, we should give priority the two poles are truth at one tion are people who seek to for safety. Others were cap- Switzerland. to whichever truth is amplified end and lies at the other. Every harm, deceive, and control tured immediately and impris- Through waist-deep snow, by the adjective “her.” possible mix in between has for their own self-aggrandize- oned. Now, for the first time, seering exhaustion, and close some measure of both in it, but ment. Run from anyone who their incredible story of grit, encounters with Nazis, George “Truth Is Relative” it’s not the truth. fears the truth or opposes the survival, and reunion is told. repeated to himself the mantra This is the rather cyni- truth, for they can do you no In 1944, George Starks was “just one more day.” He battled cal notion that there really Truth Is Essential to good. just a nineteen-year-old kid to keep walking. His com- isn’t such a thing as truth for Civilization This is why the first casualty from Florida when he and his rades were scattered all across everybody. It’s often expressed One of the telltale signs on the slippery slope to tyr- high school buddies enlisted in Europe and experienced places by the lie, “Truth is relative.” of moral decline, one that if anny is the truth. If you wish the US military. They wanted as formidable as German POW Coffin Corner Boys: One That’s a statement that refutes unchecked will ultimately to live in freedom, you must to join the action of WWII. camps and as hospitable as Bomber, Ten Men, and Their itself. If truth is relative, then portend civilizational collapse, first commit yourself to truth George was assigned to the Spain, each crew member Harrowing Escape from Nazi- saying so is also relative, is a careless, cavalier, and sub- in all things—an unwavering, 92nd Bomb Group—in which always wondering about the Occupied France meaning that we can’t trust jective attitude toward truth. unquenchable quest for it. No the median age was 22—and fate of the others. by Carole Engle Avriett the statement to be true all the When a people value truth for compromises with falsehoods on his crew’s first bombing After the war, George made Regnery History time. its own sake and seek to estab- and half-truths along the mission together received the two vows: he would never This is not a single gender lish and uphold it, then other way. If “your” truth conflicts most vulnerable spot of a B-17 lose touch with his men again souls who had helped him thing, either. In eulogiz- critical values fall into place: with “the” truth, you must fix mission configuration: low and one day would attempt to evade the enemy as he could. ing a male friend who died justice, trust, fairness, civil- you, not the world. No society squadron, low group, flying #6 thank those who had risked Join George as he retraces in October, Uber executive ity, honor. In court, we swear becomes or remains free if it in the bomber box formation. their lives to save his. Despite his steps to freedom and dis- Angela Padilla declared, “He under oath to “tell the truth, puts anything higher on life’s Airmen called George’s passage of time and demands cover the amazing stories of always spoke his truth. That the whole truth, and nothing pedestal than pure, unadulter- position the “Coffin Corner” of career and family, he accom- sacrifice and survival and how was the part of him that I but the truth” because neither ated, objective truth. because here exposure was plished both. He reunited ten young American boys plus loved.” Presumably, she didn’t a good conscience nor a free In a Twitter post on January most likely to draw hostile with his crew then twenty-five their French Helpers became love him as much when he and civil society will tolerate 1, 2018, Princeton legal and fire. Sure enough, George’s years later returned to France heroes. spoke someone else’s truth. anything less. political scholar Robert P. plane was shot down by to locate as many of the brave But if truth is truly relative, You know that moral decline George wrote: why should it matter whose it is underway when truth is seen “Truth is the ground and was that he was speaking? If as a relative thing—pliable and condition of freedom. Unless truth isn’t a single absolute, personal, solid not as a rock it is true that human beings Delivering the News in TOOELETRANSCRIPT if your truth doesn’t have to but as a wind-blown feather. deserve to have fundamental match mine or even provable We then actively suppress liberties respected and protect- Tooele County for More BULLETIN reality, then aren’t we just talk- our consciences and embrace ed, the tyrant does no wrong ing about feelings instead of the ephemeral, the frivolous, in violating them. 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NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE STANSBURY INCREASE STANSBURY RECREATION SERVICE AREA GREENBELT SERVICE AREA OF TOOELE COUNTY OF TOOELE COUNTY The STANSBURY RECREATION SERVICE AREA The STANSBURY GREENBELT SERVICE AREA OF TOOELE COUNTY is proposing to increase OF TOOELE COUNTY is proposing to increase its property tax revenue. its property tax revenue - The STANSBURY RECREATION SERVICE - The STANSBURY GREENBELT SERVICE AREA OF TOOELE COUNTY tax on a $250,000 AREA OF TOOELE COUNTY tax on a $250,000 residence would increase from $139.29 to residence would increase from $139.98 to $171.88, which is $32.59 per year. $171.88, which is $31.90 per year. - The STANSBURY RECREATION SERVICE - The STANSBURY GREENBELT SERVICE AREA OF TOOELE COUNTY tax on a $250,000 AREA OF TOOELE COUNTY tax on a $250,000 business would increase from $253.25 to business would increase from $254.50 to $312.50, which is $59.25 per year. $312.50, which is $58.00 per year. - If the proposed budget is approved, - If the proposed budget is approved, STANSBURY RECREATION SERVICE AREA OF STANSBURY GREENBELT SERVICE AREA OF TOOELE COUNTY would increase its property TOOELE COUNTY would increase its property tax budged revenue by 23.40% above last tax budgeted revenue by 22.79% above last year’s property tax budgeted revenue year’s property tax budgeted revenue PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING Date/Time: 12/12/2018 7:00pm Date/Time: 12/12/2018 7:00pm Location: Stansbury Park Clubhouse #1 Location: Stansbury Park Clubhouse #1 1 Country Club 1 County Club Stansbury Park 84074 Stansbury Park, Utah 84074 To obtain more information regarding the tax To obtain more information regarding the tax increase, citizens may contact increase, citizens may contact STANSBURY STANSBURY RECREATION SERVICE AREA OF GREENBELT SERVICE AREA OF TOOELE COUNTY TOOELE COUNTY at 435-882-6188 at 435-882-6188 B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY November 27, 2018

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