Boys tennis year-end review See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY May 14, 2019 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 125 No. 99 $1.00 Snow pack still loaded with water New report shows mountain runoff will be ‘pretty good’ through July

TIM GILLIE and reservoirs,” reads NRCS’s EDITOR April Utah Climate and Water As the snow season comes Report. “Most of the current to an end, there is still plenty observed streamflow levels The Grantsville softball team hold their trophy and bracket sheet to pose for a of snow in the mountains range from 100 to over 250%, team photo after winning the championship game against Manti on Saturday. above Tooele Valley. and we still have a significant The snow water equiva- amount of high elevation lent at the Rocky Basin - snowpack left to melt out. GHS: 2019 3A STATE SOFTBALL CHAMPS Settlement Canyon SNOTEL Soil moisture across the state site was at 200% of normal is high at 81%, which will as of Monday, according to improve runoff efficiency as PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE data collected by National the snowmelt progresses.” The Grantsville softball team Resources Conservation The report predicts “pretty won its third consecutive Class 3A Service’s SNOTEL sites. Snow good” stream flow through the state championship on Saturday, water equivalent is the amount month May and into July with defeating Manti 12-2 in five of water in the snow pack. Vernon Creek expected to run innings in the championship game Statewide, warmer temper- at 150% of normal and South in Spanish Fork. atures have started bringing Willow Creek forecast to run at However, the Cowboys’ run water off the mountains and 135% of normal. through the state tournament into rivers and reservoirs. Grantsville Reservoir was was far from easy. Manti beat “Utah’s snowpack is coming at 94% of capacity as of May Grantsville 7-6 in a quarterfinal off and we’re already seeing game Friday evening, forcing the the impact in our streams SEE WATER PAGE A7 ® Cowboys to win five consecutive win-or-go-home games in less than 24 hours in order to win the title. GHS responded by beating Union 2-1 in extra innings Friday night, then came back Saturday morn- ing to beat Grand 7-1 and North Sanpete 6-2 to advance to the Vine Street project championship round. Needing to The Grantsville beat Manti twice to win the cham- High School soft- pionship, the Cowboys routed the ball team (above) Templars 11-1 in five innings to receives positive is presented the force a second game. trophy. Grantsville is the 11th school to win three consecutive state softball recommendation championships. The Cowboys also won a state championship in 1998, making them one of nine schools

630 East 220 North 690 East Utah Ave. with at least that many titles.

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STEVE HOWE Par Fore Drive, which runs STAFF WRITER through the development A preliminary plat for a and connects to Vine Street at The Grantsville softball team holds up the 3A subdivision on Vine Street Alberta Drive and 850 East, State Softball Championship trophy. received a positive recommen- would be a public road. dation from the Tooele City A positive recommendation Planning Commission during for the preliminary plat was Hannah its meeting last Wednesday. approved unanimously, on a Butler and The project, in the R1-7 motion from Commissioner Matajia planned unit development Chris Sloan and seconded by Fields hug zone, would create 62 single- Commissioner Tyson Hamilton. on the infield after family residential lots on A zoning map amendment Grantsville 13.5 acres immediately south that would change 16.4 acres defeated of Oquirrh Hills Golf Course. of RR-1 residential zoning to Manti to Due to the PUD designation, R1-7 residential zoning was win the 3A the development, dubbed Par not met with the same approv- state title. Fore Estates, has lots of 4,200 al at Wednesday’s meeting. square feet to 6,200 square feet The rezone would change but maintains the R1-7 density the acreage from 1 acre lots to due to open space. 7,000-square-foot lots and is The development includes surrounded on all four sides an open space along a golf cart by rural residential zoning. The Grantsville softball team (middle right) path north of the residential The property is located north empties the dugout after their run-rule win lots and two stormwater deten- of Utah Avenue and west of over Manti clinching the 3A state title for the tion basins. A homeowner’s Coleman Street. third consecutive year. Hannah Butler (above) reacts to winning the championship on association would be required Saturday wth her team. Butler hit seven home ® to maintain the open space. SEE VINE PAGE A7 runs during the state tournament.

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B4 CLASSIFIEDS B5 Buffs shutout Tooele joins Cowboys fall to HOMETOWN B1 Thunder and Golden Spike Judge at state OBITUARIES A6 Dons Celebration See A8 OPEN FORUM A4 See A8 See A2 SPORTS A8 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY May 14, 2019 Tooele City celebrates its own railroad history with

SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Spike150 Families enjoyed the Spike 150 Event Saturday at Tooele Valley Museum and Historical Park.

TIM GILLIE Burnley presented Tooele City EDITOR with a three foot section of the The corner of Maple and original rail that connected Broadway Streets in Tooele Tooele Army Depot — or what City swarmed with children on was then known as the Tooele Saturday afternoon. Ordnance Depot — with the The children were there Union Pacific Railroad. with their families to par- “The rail tied the Tooele ticipate in Tooele City’s own Army Depot with the Union Spike150 event held at the Pacific since the first spike was Tooele Valley Museum and driven in 1942,” he said. Historic Park on Broadway Kay Rigby, a local artist, Street from 11 a.m. until 3 presented Tooele City with p.m.. a wooden artwork piece he Tooele City held a pre-event created to commemorate the SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO to showcase its historic park on driving of the final spike that Kay Rigby presents Mayor Debbie Winn with his wood art at the Spike 150 SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Friday night. joined the Transcontinental Event preview Friday night at Tooele Valley Museum and Historical Park. Col. Todd Burnley shows a 3 foot rail donated to the museum at the Spike “We know the golden spike Railway at Promontory 150 Event preview Friday night. wasn’t struck here at this Summit. to the ones used to build the coordinator. site,” said Tooele City Mayor On Saturday children at Transcontinental Railroad. The Tooele Valley Railroad ran east from Tooele Station on Railway. Debbie Winn. “But like the the city park participated in The museum also displays Complex was built in 1909 the west side of town up Vine In the other car, which was Transcontinental Railroad a variety of activities includ- a variety of artifacts related to as part of the Tooele Valley Street to the train complex a diner car, the museum has a brought together our coun- ing miniature railroad rides, Tooele’s mining, railroad, and Railway that connected the on Broadway where the rail military history display. try, the railroad has been an sensory experiences, railroad smelter industries and the mul- Los Angeles to Salt Lake City line continued east travers- On the south side of the sta- important part of bringing games, a bounce house and tiple ethnic groups that gath- rail line with the International ing a trestle across a ravine in tion house sits an engine and together not just Tooele City cotton candy. ered in Tooele City to work in Smelter on the bench of the Middle Canyon before reach- caboose that were part of the but the entire county as well.” Inside the station house, a those industries, according to Oquirrh Mountains east of ing the smelter. Tooele Valley Railway. Tooele Army Depot museum exhibit includes a dis- Stephanie Statz, Tooele Valley Tooele City. Tooele Station was later During Saturday’s Spike150 Commander Col. Todd W. play of tools and spikes similar Museum and Historic Park The Tooele Valley Railway renamed Warner Station in event, there was a “selfie sta- honor of John Warner, Tooele tion” for photographs with a Valley Railroad’s first section life-size cut out of the Tooele foreman. City parks’ mascot, Danny the The Tooele Valley Railroad Digger — a rodent-like cartoon Complex was donated to character wearing a hard hat Tooele City in 1983 for use and carrying a pick axe over as a museum after the rail- his shoulder — with the trains road closed. It is listed on the in the background. National Register of Historic The Tooele Valley Museum Places, according to Statz. and Historic Park, at 35 On the north side of the sta- Broadway Street in Tooele tion house sits two World War City, is open from Memorial II era railroad cars. In one car, Day until Labor Day. Hours are which was a first aid car, the Wednesdays and Fridays from museum screens “Promontory,” 1 p.m. - 4 p.m., Thursdays the 2002 documentary pro- from 1 p.m. - 7 p.m., and duced by PBS affiliate KUED Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 4 SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO that tells the story of the build- p.m. Tooele City employees Melissa Wallace and Denece Hall spun cotton Families enjoyed the Spike 150 Event Saturday at Tooele Valley Museum ing of the Transcontinental tgillie@tooeletranscriptbulletin candy at the Spike 150 Event Saturday. and Historical Park.

Subscribe 435-882-0050 Grantsville woman TOOELETRANSCRIPT Tooele woman charged BULLETIN ADMINISTRATION with assault, child abuse charged after giving Scott C. Dunn Publisher Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus STEVE HOWE hitting their kneecaps with a hammer. OFFICE STAFF WRITER When the child attempted to run away, tattoo to minor Bruce Dunn Controller A Tooele woman has been charged in they said Goodwin grabbed them by the Chris Evans Office Manager 3rd District Court with a pair of felonies ear, then pushed them, the statement STEVE HOWE have been sterile and the area Vicki Higgins Customer Service connected to alleged incidents of abuse said. As a result of the push, the child STAFF WRITER where the tatto was applied may Jessica Boman Circulation Manager that occured in April. said they fell and hit their head on the A Grantsville woman is fac- not have been sterile, either. EDITORIAL Kharyn-Ashley C. Goodwin, 24, is floor. ing misdemeanor charges in When investigators con- Tim Gillie Editor charged with second-degree felony Photos of the child showed the bruise Grantsville Justice Court after tacted the Tooele County Health David Bern Editor-at-Large aggravated assault producing a loss of to the head, a scratch on the child’s ear she allegedly tattooed a minor. Department, they said the Darren Vaughan Sports Editor consciousness and second-degree felony and what appeared to be small cuts on The 20-year-old woman is woman did not have a license to Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor child abuse to inflict serious physical the child’s hand, according to the prob- charged with a misdemeanor practice body art, according to Steve Howe Staff Writer injury intentionally. able cause statement. count of unlawful tattooing of a the affidavit. Mark Watson Correspondent The state Division of Child and Family The child also described another ear- minor and two counts of misde- Police spoke with the accused ADVERTISING Services provided Tooele City police lier incident in which Goodwin allegedly meanor adult selling tobacco to woman, who said she thought Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager with allegations of abuse by a 12-year- woke them from a nap, grabbed them by adolescents. the minor was 17 years old, not Keith Bird Advertising Sales old who was possibly being abused by the throat and choked them while hold- On March 28, an 18-year-old 14 years old, the affidavit said. Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Goodwin, who was in a position of trust, ing a knife, the statement said. drove her 14-year-old brother Investigators informed her it Classified Advertising Manager according to a probable cause statement. Police spoke with Goodwin at her to the woman’s home on East would still be illegal to tattoo LAYOUT & DESIGN Information provided to police included home and she allowed police and DCFS Main Street, according to the a 17-year-old without parental John Hamilton Creative Director pictures of bruises and marks on the officials to speak with two children at the search warrant affidavit from consent. Liz Arellano Graphic Artist child, such as a bump on the back of the residence, the probable cause statement Grantsville City police. While at A search warrant was request- PRODUCTION child’s head. said. her home, the woman offered ed and executed on April 23 at Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager The child reported the bump on their Goodwin told police she did ask for to tattoo the boy for $40 and he the woman’s home, according Fred Feinauer Production Manager head was caused when Goodwin pushed a knife from an 8-year-old child at the agreed to be tattooed but did not to the return to the search war- Dan Coats Pre-press Technician them, causing them to trip over and hit home while near the 12-year-old victim, obtain parental consent. rant affidavit. The items taken their head on the floor, the statement which she said was for “intimidation,” but The woman tattooed an from the home included nine SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered said. They also reported scratches on it never made contact with the child, the Egyptian design on the boy’s tattoo guns, a “tattoo machine,” by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, their chest and shoulder, which they said statement said. She admitted to scratch- chest, then drove the boy and two boxes of unused needles, 46 Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele were caused by Goodwin the previous ing the 12-year-old on the shoulder and his sister to a convenience store bottles of tattoo color, miscel- County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the night. chest, and said she pushed the child to to purchase them tobacco prod- laneous tattoo equipment and a United States. In an interview, the child told police get them away from her, which caused ucts, the search warrant affida- disc for tattoo training. OFFICE HOURS: they were eating dinner and Goodwin the fall and head injury. vit said. The misdemeanor charges Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. had the child place their hands on the Goodwin denied ever choking the On April 23, the responding were filed in Grantsville Justice table, then started making small cuts 12-year-old child, according to the prob- officer was contacted by the Court on May 2 and the woman CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. with a knife, causing the child to pull able cause statement. reporting party, the boy’s moth- charged is scheduled to appear PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: their hands back, the probable cause Goodwin is scheduled to make her ini- er, the affidavit said. She told in 3rd District Court for arraign- 4 p.m. day prior to publication. statement said. The child also said tial appearance in 3rd District Court this police she wanted the woman ment on May 21. COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, Goodwin threatened them with addi- morning before Judge Matthew Bates. cited and said her major concern [email protected] BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: tional abuse, such as cutting their arms or [email protected] was the tattoo needles may not 3 p.m. day prior to publication. OBITUARY DEADLINE: 10 a.m. day of publication. Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. SR-36 construction project to run through summer Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, Tooele City, Utah 84074. POSTMASTER: STEVE HOWE way, with pipe extensions the summer, with completion in tion set to begin Thursday and UDOT. Send change of address to: STAFF WRITER installed within the widening August, but all work is weather run through the middle of June. To receive updates on the PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 A project to improve state area, according to the Utah dependent, according to UDOT. Work on a drainage pipe in construction project, email 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 Route 36 between 3 O’Clock Department of Transportation. Different assets of the project the construction area is sched- [email protected] to email: [email protected] Drive in Tooele City to the junc- A total of 10 miles of asphalt will be completed during the uled to start on June 23. be subscribed to the mailing or visit our website extension at tion with state Route 73 began will be milled and paved along duration, UDOT said. Work to During road construction, list. Any questions can also be www.tooeletranscript.com on Monday. the stretch of road. lower utilities for the project is motorists will need to be pre- emailed to sr36improved@utah. Entire contents ©2019 Transcript Bulletin The project will include 4 The road construction work expected to begin Wednesday, pared for intermittent lane and gov. Publishing Company, Inc. All rights [email protected] reserved. No part of this publication may miles of widening the road- is scheduled to run throughout with concrete work and excava- shoulder closures, according to be reproduced in any form without the written consent of the editor or publisher. TUESDAY May 14, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 Cox announces bid for governor, promises ‘different’ campaign TIM GILLIE the knowledge and experience Cox promises to run a differ- and has since served as mayor, EDITOR necessary to sustain our pros- ent kind of campaign. county commissioner and state Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox used perity and take full advantage “Our campaign will be dif- representative prior to being social media this morning to of important opportunities ferent because we refuse to let appointed lieutenant governor officially announce his candi- ahead.” this journey change who we in 2013. Before becoming lieu- dacy for the Republican nomi- Cox is the first officially are,” Cox said. “Rather than tenant governor, he worked nation for governor of Utah in announced candidate for the showing contempt for others as Vice President and General 2020. 2020 governor race, which will to get ahead, we will discuss Counsel at CentraCom, a tele- Cox made the announce- be the first election of a gover- solutions to position Utah for communications business man- ment in a video released this nor in Utah without a sitting transformative achievements aged by the Cox family since morning on his Facebook page governor as a candidate since in education, transportation, 1919 with operations today in and other social media. delegates to the Republican water, air quality, housing and nine Utah counties. In 2016, “After much prayer and Party state convention denied more. We are confident we will he and Gov. Gary Herbert deliberation, Abby and I are Olene Walker a spot on the bal- be successful, but our cam- were re-elected after winning excited to announce we are lot in 2004. paign will be a force for good the Republican primary by 44 running for governor of the Walker was sworn in as regardless of the outcome. I percent. great state of Utah in 2020,” governor in 2003 when Mike invite every candidate to also Cox has visited Tooele Cox said. “Serving as lieuten- Leavitt left the state to head hold themselves to this same County to promote Herbert’s FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO ant governor during one of the the Environmental Protection standard.” rural jobs initiative. Lt. Governor Spencer Cox speaking at the Benson Gristmill in Stansbury most successful periods in state agency for President George Cox was first elected to the [email protected] Park in 2017. history has provided me with W. Bush. Fairview City Council in 2004

STERLING EAGLE HOUR CLUB New law allows motorcycles to cut to the head of the line

STEVE HOWE The road must have two or lights in speed limit zones of STAFF WRITER more adjacent lanes in the 35 mph and 40 mph, with two With warm temperatures same direction of travel and adjacent lanes of traffic in the and clear skies the past several the motorcyclist can only lane same direction, according to days, there are more motor- filter between vehicles that are Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Nick cycles on the road. stopped. The motorcyclist lane Street. Motorists will need to be on filtering must travel at speeds In a release from state DPS, the lookout for a new law that of 15 mph or less, according to some major roads affected allows motorcyclists to engage state DPS. by lane filtering were identi- in lane filtering. Motorcyclists In all cases, lane filtering is fied, including Redwood can now overtake and pass only allowed where the move- Road and State Street in another vehicle stopped in the ment may be made safely, state Salt Lake County, Park Lane same direction of travel in the DPS said. and Antelope Drive in Davis same lane, according to state Lane filtering also must County, and State Street and Department of Public Safety. occur between two lanes of Geneva Road in Utah County. The law went into effect traffic. Once traffic is permit- More information on lane Tuesday morning and permits ted to go from a stop, the filtering, including example lane filtering if certain criteria motorcyclist must safely merge videos, can be found at are met. back into traffic. dpsnews.utah.gov and rideto- Over 700 students and Motorcycles can only lane An example of a place where liveutah.org. parents attended Sterling filter if they’re on a road with lane filtering would be permit- [email protected] Elementary School’s a speed limit of 45 mph or ted is Main Street in Tooele Eagle Hour Club Night on less, which excludes freeways. City, which has multiple stop Thursday. Eagle Hour Club is a pilot program that allows students to explore hobbies and interests not regularly taught during the school day. Cardem Smith (above) looks at the Lego Adventure dis- paly at the Eagle Hour Club Night. Teachers Kerianda Proctor, Amy Feinauer and Katrina Marburger (left top) take a selfie in front of their display. Charlotte and Chloe Bridgman (left mid- dle) look at a display. Tooele City Fire Department Chief Rick Harrison (left bottom) grills hot dogs for families attending the event. Quaid Vowles (below) watches the wheel to see what prize he won at a booth. The Gold Standard in FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS Orthopedic Care

Enrique Feria-Arias, M.D. Daniel Gibbs, M.D.

Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Hip, Knee Tooele police put community on Foot & Ankle Specialist and Shoulder Surgeon notice after two cougar sightings STEVE HOWE hours. the area where the mountain STAFF WRITER Officers responded to the lion was last spotted. If mul- Training, Experience and Quality Matter The Tooele City Police scene and searched the nearby tiple calls come in, the state Department is reminding resi- field and ravine, where they Division of Wildlife Resources dents to be on the alert after found and disturbed other is contacted to tranquilize and two separate mountain lion wildlife, but no mountain lion relocate the animal, if possible. sightings in Tooele City limits was observed. In August 2017, a mountain over the weekend. The cougar sightings were lion was spotted in Overlake The first cougar sighting in back-to-back days but with and eluded officers for sev- was on Saturday just after mid- officers unable to locate the eral hours before it was cor- night in the area of Tahoe and animals, the department is nered and tranquilized in the Ontario streets, according to unsure if the sightings were backyard of a home on Berra Tooele City Police Sgt. Jeremy of the same mountain lion, Boulevard. The Overlake cou- Hansen. Officers responded to Hansen said. It is not uncom- gar, which was about 2 years the location and searched, but mon for mountain lions to be old at the time, was released in did not find the animal. seen out of higher elevations in an area canyon. The second sighting came the spring, he said. Last October, a young moun- on Sunday at around 7:40 Anyone who spots a cougar tain lion was spotted three p.m. near Sterling Elementary should contact Tooele County times in Stockton, including 435-615-8822 School, Hansen said. The Dispatch by calling 435-882- one incident where it was reporting party observed the 5600 and keep their distance treed by hunting dogs that had 2356 N 400 E, Building B Ste 102 cougar for a brief period of from the animal, Hansen gotten loose. time and it was during daylight said. Officers will respond to [email protected] Tooele, Utah 84074 A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY May 14, 2019

• Editorial Editor Tim Gillie • Guest Opinions [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum 435-882-0050

OUR VIEW Line in the sand County Commission’s disciplinary action against Saddleback developer was needed and appropriate When we first reported this story in March, it may have stirred or further inflamed citizen distrust of developers, and also of officials’ ability to keep developers in line with local building ordinances and codes. Time will tell if disciplinary action taken by the Tooele County Commission last week — and a developer’s compliance with that action — lessens such distrust. As reported in last Thursday’s edition, the County Commission voted on May 7 to vacate a portion of Sunset Road in Lake Point after Saddleback developer Chris Robinson had already closed that portion months ago with- out receiving prior and required approval from the county. Robinson had evidently closed it after opening an extension of Saddleback Boulevard to Lakeshore Drive to serve as a new collector road for Saddleback residents. But before the County Commission voted to vacate the road, it heard an apology from Robinson and ordered him to spend $10,000 on park equip- ment as approved by the Saddleback Homeowner’s Association. He must also complete two community parks by the end of the year. “I’m extremely apologetic for not following procedure and for whatever transgressions or sins I’ve committed in getting the cart before the horse,” Robinson told the County Commission. “I made the mistake in opening the road last fall. I made a mistake in so doing. I should have just left it closed … I apologize that I put you in a position where I am trying your patience GUEST OPINION and my likability with you.” The road closure became news after a March 6 Tooele County Planning Commission meeting during which Lake Point residents complained about the closure and the new road extension. The planning commission voted 5-1 to recommend that the County There are those of us who Commission approve vacating the road, even though the planning commis- sion conceded it was all after-the-fact. It was noted, however, that the clo- sure and road extension were consistent with the Saddleback development agreement between Robinson and the county which was approved in 1998. are old, tired and taxed-out The County Commission is commended for essentially fining Robinson; to have allowed the road closure without consequence would have been n the April 25 edition of the Tooele compliance and the termination of its a regrettable mistake. Furthermore, Robinson has often reminded county Transcript Bulletin there were two redevelopment plan. This plan dic- officials and the public about the 1998 Saddleback development agreement notices of recent activity by the tates the allocation of property taxes I Carolyn Palmer with the county — and for county officials to adhere to the contract. You’d Tooele City Redevelopment Agency. among all of the affected taxing enti- GUEST COLUMNIST think for being such a stickler about the contract, Robinson would apply They did not offer data on county ties and ensures the RDA reverts back that same principle to himself when it comes to county ordinances. And property tax impact. to the formula in place when the plan especially since he has a seat on the Summit County Council. Tooele City’s long use and perceived started. RDAs require careful adminis- But Robinson is also commended for owning his choice that resulted in misuse of RDA (now CRS) develop- blamed on the state lowering its pay- tration, especially for monetary com- the disciplinary action. Instead of playing the victim and resorting to blame ment has diverted millions of property ment for capital projects. But its RDA pliance. game tactics, he openly revealed that he was accountable and apologized. tax dollars away from Tooele County participation cannot be dismissed as RDAs are popular, but if not well- Even better, Robinson apologized without trying to justify his actions. In School District funding in the city’s a contributing cause. The bonding managed, may not reap the public ben- this day and age, such an apology is rare and refreshing to hear. Robinson effort to lure business. The school dis- result was cited as being necessary for efits to municipal growth and its citi- evidently lives the maxim: Never ruin a sincere apology with an excuse. trict over time has allowed/approved debt service and capital levies totaling zenry. The public good that is generat- It remains to be seen whether or not the County Commission’s disciplin- this monetary diversion while increas- “$29.7 million in outstanding debt.” ed from this activity should be able to ary action will deter other developers from making similar mistakes. But ing its bonding activity. A contributing Yet, the school district continued be reflected in dollar relief to property one thing is certain: a needed line in the sand has been drawn. result is that soon taxpayers will be and has remained a participant in owners who pay the bills. Successful confronted with the most expensive RDAs that, to date, waive property tracking activity can document the school bonding in our county’s history. tax use for years. The unverified hope impact on school revenues — and this Tooele City, the principle RDA is that RDA developments with tax- should be known in dollars. It should GUEST OPINION user, has a unique method for secur- ing waivers eventually will produce be known if a taxing entity using RDA ing business. Its city council members monetary rewards when the only thing had to borrow money or issue bonds are the RDA board, so all “investment that can be confidently predicted by for that or because of that purpose. incentives” that are proposed also are the school district is student growth, Reporting requirements should result We’ve heard enough approved. But the city’s actions affect and that is owing to the county’s avail- in civic not private benefit. Also, its all Tooele County residents. Tooele able land mass. use should not assist property degra- RDA initiators tell their constituents The historical use of RDAs has exist- dation for lowering taxing evaluations. from that it’s not taxpayers’ money that is ed to aid business growth for increas- This data should have public access in being spent, because the money for ing taxing revenue and providing a format that can be understood. To he last thing the world needs this activity does not come out of the employment opportunities. They have date, such data is lacking, and little is more of Robert Mueller’s city’s general fund. assisted the private sector in revital- attention has been paid to full public Tcommentary, but Congress is Although the city may not be ini- izing deteriorating and blighted areas. disclosures by Tooele County, Tooele determined to have him hold forth tially harmed by its RDA taxing defer- A current Tooele City RDA is restoring City, or the school district. at a public hearing. ments, the RDA incentive money does an apartment building for low-cost Tooele County’s open RDAs have It’s not as though we don’t come at a cost to county taxpayers. housing purposes. But cautious use long lives, some up to 25 years, and already have the special counsel’s Resulting RDA tax deferments rep- of RDAs would have prevented some there may be a dozen of them dis- version of events. He mustered enor- resent monies that could be applied California cities from going bankrupt persed among our taxing entities. mous investigative resources and to lower the tax burden on county with overuse. But who knows for sure? Any exist- took two years to write a 400-page property owners. There’s just too There are laws for RDA/CSR gov- ing tracking data at minimum should report that is available to the public much money that is bypassing normal ernance that are meant to protect reveal a project’s yearly taxable value and presumably carefully written By Mueller’s standard, the pros- government budgets. These off-budget taxpayer exploitation. There should be from its base year, its incremental (although not necessarily carefully ecutor doesn’t have to prove guilt corporate incentives traditionally have an initial survey of any proposed RDA available tax exemption and contri- thought through). — the target has to prove innocence. been heavy on financing administra- project, followed by a plan/proposal bution, and its effect on the total tax That should be enough for And if the target doesn’t, he will be tive costs that do not produce a mea- for it, accompanied by public hearings pool. Mueller to stand on, and enough disparaged in a long-form quasi- surable public benefit, e.g., producing prior to adoption. Any RDA every five Without public data from these for Congress to make a decision to indictment spelling out why he’s not livable paychecks for city or county years should be revisited for compli- taxing entities, there is insufficient impeach or not impeach, or other- exonerated. citizenry. ance and progress, its implementation justification to initiate a call for more wise dispose of the matter as it sees If anyone not named Donald J. A Transcript Bulletin June 5, 2012, plan reviewed, assessed and updated public taxation. Until the taxed public fit. Trump were subjected to this new editorial reported that “Tooele County to establish more specific goals and knows more about the numbers and Instead, Mueller is going to be prosecutorial standard, it would School District is the largest benefi- projects for the next five-year time mechanics of RDA/CRS activity, it asked to expand on his already- occasion widespread comment and ciary of property taxes, collecting in period. If this procedure had been fol- will be relying on emotion rather than expansive report that not only blew — one hopes — consternation. some areas of the county 60 percent lowed by Tooele City, its Downtown fact in assessing the upcoming school through Justice Department regula- Now, Congress wants Mueller to of all property tax paid. While Tooele Project RDA would not have extended bonding issue. tions, but inverted the long-standing compound the offense by speaking City expends half of its RDA budget on after 25 years of reduced property Yes, we love our children, our coun- burden of proof in the Anglo- publicly. It doesn’t want facts from administrative expenses, the school taxes. try and county, the poor and homeless American legal tradition. him. They are already in the report. district struggles to balance its budget RDAs are not empowered to levy — and our businesses and entrepre- As a prosecutor, Mueller’s job — It wants opinions and sound bites, to meet demands of growth each year.” new taxes, increase them or change neurs. But there are those of us who his sole job, really — was to decide especially any embarrassing to the This reference was in 2012 when the resulting tax increment that could are old, tired and taxed-out. At some whether or not the president was president. Congress wants him to the school district was proposing a 22 result in its gaining a larger share point we must love ourselves, too. guilty of a crime. He declined to spend a couple of high-profile hours percent increase in the property tax of revenue increase over the life of do this, choosing instead to write a further “not exonerating” the presi- rate. The need for this increase, which the RDA project. There is a formula Carolyn Palmer is a resident of nearly 200-page volume on obstruc- dent. exceeded the Utah rate standard, was attached to each RDA that governs its Stansbury Park. tion cataloging what he found in the If Mueller had a proper under- course of not making the only deci- standing of his role, he would sion he was supposed to make. decline the congressional invitation. GUEST OPINION The relevant regulations say But the fact is that Mueller and that at the conclusion of the spe- Congress have a symbiotic relation- cial counsel’s work he or she “shall ship. For two years, Mueller was act- provide the Attorney General with ing as, in effect, the lead counsel for Vaccination is about more than personal choice a confidential report explaining the an impeachment inquiry — bizarre- remember having measles as a kid. very sick, now is autistic.” prosecution or declination decisions ly housed within the executive Believe me, it was no fun. Also, Trump has finally stopped pushing reached by the Special Counsel.” branch — while Congress wants to measles could cause birth defects if this lie. Last month he tersely said, I Robert Reich On obstruction, Mueller reached use his moral authority as a crutch a pregnant woman were to be infected. “they have to get the shot,” which no such decision, and he didn’t write at a time when it is vulnerable to If you were elderly, measles could be GUEST COLUMNIST is about as much of a concession to a confidential report, either — his charges of partisan overreaching. fatal. the truth anyone can expect from report was clearly meant for public This, too, is not supposed to be Eventually, after vaccinations America’s liar-in-chief. consumption. Besides that, he’s a how the system works. But we are became nearly universal in America, because some parents have had reli- stickler for the rules. long beyond anyone caring. For a measles was declared eliminated from gious objections. Others haven’t liked SEE REICH PAGE A5 ® Worse, as Trump’s special counsel swath of the political world and the U.S. in 2000. the idea of injecting a live virus into Emmet Flood set out in an exco- much of the media, all that mat- But now the measles are back, their little ones. Some just never got riating letter, by stipulating that ters is that Mueller “not exonerate” already surpassing 700 cases this year, around to it. LETTERS POLICY the evidence prevented him “from Trump, and the more, the better, in in 22 states. So far, at least 66 people And some parents, succumbing The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to the editor from readers. Letters must be no conclusively determining that no whatever format or forum. have been hospitalized, a third of them to growing skepticism about science longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written criminal conduct occurred,” Mueller with pneumonia. and burgeoning conspiracy theories, exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and stood the presumption of innocence Rich Lowry is editor of the What happened? We stopped vacci- believe vaccinations cause autism. The accompanied by the writer’s name, address on its head. National Review. nating everyone. More than 500 of the claim has been promoted by Russian and phone number. Longer letters may be new cases are in people who had not internet trolls as well as Donald published, based on merit and at the Editor’s discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. been vaccinated. Trump. Email: [email protected] EDITORIAL BOARD Last week, the Centers for Disease In a 2015 presidential debate, Fax: (435) 882-6123 Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Timothy H. Gillie David J. Bern Control and Prevention renewed an Trump told of an employee with a Mail: Letters to the Editor Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor Editor-at-Large urgent call for parents to have their 2-year-old daughter who “went to have Tooele Transcript-Bulletin With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, children vaccinated. the vaccine and came back and a week P.O. Box 390 including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. We stopped vaccinating all children later got a tremendous fever, got very, Tooele, UT 84074 TUESDAY May 14, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5

GUEST OPINION Barr mentions spying, and fear roils the Democrats he public faking of sin- knows the game. They must from which they have yet to did occur. The question is Papadopoulos. And we don’t cerity is an underappreci- destroy his reputation to save recover. You can see evidence whether it was predicated, know how it began, exactly, ated, yet dark and unctu- theirs. of this in the more emo- adequately predicated, and I’m weaving its way past Obama/ T John Kass ous art, practiced with great The Democrats are fearful, tional punditry, but also in the not suggesting that it wasn’t Clinton political paranoia and GUEST COLUMNIST skill by Roman senators, French as are some current and for- speechifying and histrionics of adequately predicated, but I FBI rogue agent Peter Strzok courtiers (just before the mer American spymasters, and Democrats from House Speaker need to explore that. I think smelling Trump supporters at advent of the guillotine) and, former FBI chief , Nancy Pelosi on down that Barr it’s my obligation. Congress is the Walmart, and Comey’s odd yes, Washington politicians. The fear of the loss of face, the and their handmaidens in jour- is a criminal. usually very concerned about musing about the eating of Fear is a different creature. fear of ridicule. nalism who took their leaks All because he dared used intelligence agencies and law souls or sins, but we will. There is no need to fake it. It It is the same fear that was and promulgated the story that the “S” word: spy. It is a word enforcement agencies staying “Well, we are going to shows itself on the faces of felt in Rome and later in pre- Trump was a willing and trai- the Democrats and the left in their proper lane, and I want see accountability,” former intriguers in Washington as it revolutionary France, and now torous servant of Russian dicta- in media loved using when to make sure that happened. Attorney General Michael would have shown itself on the they feel it in Washington. tor Vladimir Putin. applied to the Trump cam- We have a lot of rules about Mukasey told faces of macaques in a labora- And the man who is caus- They hoped so desperately paign. But when it is applied that. I’ve said I’m reviewing Channel’s Maria Bartiromo on tory or on some 15th century ing it all is Attorney General that special counsel Robert to them, they panic and shriek, this.” “Sunday Morning Futures” the jester in a painting. We are all William Barr. Mueller’s report would vindi- with much showing of teeth. And the roar that followed? other day. primates. The lips curl back, Because when Barr cate them, that Mueller would “I think spying on a politi- It was borne of fear. “We will find out who was there is a witless acceptance explained, almost casually and find conspiracy to collude with cal campaign is a big deal,” As Barr tasks his team to responsible for what happened, of threat and the showing of quite publicly just a few weeks an adversary, that he would Barr testified in April to ques- ferret out the origins of the which I think accounts for a teeth, of gums. ago, that he was looking into bring a case of obstruction of tions from New Hampshire Trump/ investigation, lot of the reasons people are But in Washington, they the origins of the inquisition of justice against the president. Democratic Sen. Jeanne Justice Department Inspector accusing him (Barr) falsely don’t call it fear. They pretend, President and But Mueller did not vindi- Shaheen. “The generation General Michael Horowitz is of making false statements rather, that it is the anger of that discredited Russian col- cate them. I grew up in, which is the putting his own report togeth- to Congress,” Mukasey said. the righteous. Yet it is fear lusion business, and into the Mueller was tasked with War period, people er, and I suspect that the intel- “That’s an attempt to discredit just the same, that treacly “spying” on the Trump cam- making a call, to fish or cut were all concerned about spy- ligence chiefs of the Obama what he’s about to do. But he’s Washington bureaucratic and paign, something happened. bait. He did not fish. He did not ing on anti-war people by the administration, and former FBI not a man easily deterred.” political fear. The Washington establish- cut bait. He made no call that a government. Director James Comey, won’t Which is why they’re afraid. It belongs to the intriguer, ment’s fear rolled over him in crime occurred. He just tossed “I’m not talking about the like it, nor will the journalists And why they must discredit and is the fear of finally being waves. the mess weakly into Congress’ FBI necessarily, but intelligence who were fed so well. him before we know for certain found out, discovered, of losing He’s the establishment’s lap, something for both sides to agencies more broadly.” Horowitz won’t have access what they did. one’s place in the hive, at the target now. And as a member jabber about and use as fund- Shaheen: “You’re not sug- to a federal grand jury. But the salon, a fear not only of the loss of the Washington establish- raising leverage. gesting, though, that spying attorney general has access to John Kass is a columnist for of reputation, but of the loss of ment himself, as the once and This left many Democrats in occurred.” one. the Chicago Tribune. His Twitter income and status and power. current attorney general, he politics and media in hysterics Barr: “I think spying This didn’t start with George handle is @john_kass.

children with cancer receive ing themselves and their kids if enough parents were deter- good was once widely under- English language. And on keep- Reich chemotherapy despite their par- instead? mined to thwart it. stood and accepted in America. ing “others” out. continued from page A4 ent’s objections. Partly it’s laws that make So at the most fundamental After all, the U.S. Constitution Rubbish. Our identity There are also the interests vaccination compulsory. Yet level, vaccination comes down was designed for “We the depends on the ideals we share of other children and of society right now only three states to a duty inherent in being a people” seeking to “promote the and our willingness to sacrifice In reality there’s zero evi- overall. require vaccinations for chil- member of a society. general welfare” — not for “me for the good we hold in com- dence connecting measles vac- Measles travels through the dren to attend kindergarten In all sorts of ways, each the selfish person seeking to do mon. cine to autism. air. The virus can live for hours without any nonmedical excep- of us might prefer to rely on whatever I want for myself and Measles are back, largely Let’s be clear. To eradicate after an infected person has tions. everyone else doing certain my family.” because some people have measles — and other dread dis- coughed or sneezed. Most states give parents things so we don’t have to — Yet the common good is no stopped vaccinating themselves eases such as tuberculosis, polio The core issue here is the a pass if they have religious whether following mundane longer a fashionable idea. We and their kids against them. and tetanus (which also pro- common good. If enough objections. Nearly 20 states norms such as not littering or celebrate our personal freedom Vaccination against measles tects from whooping cough and people are vaccinated, everyone don’t even require that objec- of giving up our seat on the bus on Independence Day but pay and other diseases isn’t just a diphtheria) — parents must benefits. But if enough people tions be religious — any objec- to an older person, or simply less heed to our interdepen- personal choice. It’s a social have their children vaccinated. decide to opt out of vaccina- tion will do. obeying laws that are rarely or dence. We relish our Bill of responsibility. Parents have a right to tions, for whatever reason, they So the first step is for all inadequately enforced, or tak- Rights but are less attentive to If we really want to make choose what happens to their put everyone at a higher risk of states to require vaccinations, ing on more heroic roles like what might be called our bill of America great again, social own children, of course. But the contracting disease. or for the federal government to teaching in a poor school, being responsibilities. responsibility is the place to right isn’t absolute. So what’s the incentive to get step in and make them manda- a social worker, serving in the Some demagogues insist begin. Parents who abuse their yourself and your child vacci- tory. armed forces or acting as a first our national identity depends children may lose custody of nated when you might prefer to But not even a universal legal responder. on the whiteness of our skin, Robert Reich’s latest book is them. Courts have ordered that rely on everyone else vaccinat- requirement would be adequate The idea of the common our European heritage and our “The Common Good.”

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OBITUARIES

Denis J. Prisbrey majority, part of Denis’ life was and Angela McNorbrey (Mendi, Deloris Ann Stewart spent as a well-respected writer North Tacoma, Washington); Sept. 2, 1952 - May 9, 2019 for several gun and outdoor granddaughters, Madison Deloris Ann Stewart got magazines. Kinney (North Carolina) and her wings and memories back Denis Jack Prisbrey, known While it took Denis a few Izabella Woodard (Salt Lake early Wednesday morning, to some as Wooly Mammoth or tries, he finally found the love City); siblings, Thane Prisbrey, May 8, 2019. She was born in Wild Stallion, passed away dur- of his life, Bubbles, and settled family friend Chris Peterson, Girard, Illinois, Nov. 23, 1941. ing a sudden and brief stay at in Lake Point, Utah. Together Stacy Prisbrey all of Meridian, She was preceded in death the University of Utah Hospital for over 30 years, their never- Idaho, Scott Prisbrey (Victoria, by her father, mother and in Salt Lake City, May 9, 2019, ending devotion to each other Portland, Oregon), Gail Dealy brother. They are together at the frustratingly young age served as a great example to (Boise, Idaho) and Kenny now. of 66. their children and others. Denis McGrath (Nampa, Idaho). He She is survived by daughter, Beloved husband, father, found joy connecting in unique is preceded in death by his Denise LeMay; son, Russell grandfather, brother, nephew, and thoughtful ways to those daughter, Kimi Prisbrey (Salt (Linda) Mccloud; five grand- uncle and best friend, Denis he loved. He found even more Lake City); and his grandson, children and 11 great-grand- was born Sept. 2, 1952, in St. joy being a grandfather and Sasuke Poulson (Bluffdale). children; brother, SJ Stewart, George, Utah, to Jack Roland mentor with simple acts like Viewings will be at Tate residing in Carlinville, Illinois; Prisbrey and Laurel Adele coloring with his granddaugh- Mortuary, 110 S. Main St., in sister, Shirley Olsen, residing (Anderson) Prisbrey. In his Force during the later years ters or helping a little buddy Tooele, May 16, 2019, 6 - 8 in Samaria, Idaho; and sister, their care and support and hos- youth, Denis spent a great deal of the Vietnam War where he achieve his Eagle Scout award. p.m., and Friday, May 17, Charlene Harmon (Terry) pice for their kindness. of time with family in the rural enjoyed bouts of “poor atti- His friendship, support and big 2019, 12 - 12:45 p.m., fol- residing in Globe, Arizona. The family will be holding town of Oak City, Utah, where tude” and “misconduct” with bear hugs will be sorely missed. lowed by funeral services at 1 We want to thank Rocky private services. a piece of his heart always his superior officer. Denis Denis is survived by wife, p.m. Interment at Lake Point Mountain Care Center, for remained. There he developed eventually settled in Salt Lake Carol Jane “Bubbles” Prisbrey; Cemetery in Lake Point, Utah. an appreciation of his family City where he served his com- children, Kelly Kinney The family respectfully asks heritage, history, the moun- munity for 18 years as a police (Christopher, Winston-Salem, that you wear blue jeans to the tains and the west desert. officer and weapons instructor North Carolina), KanaMarie services. We promised him it’d His adult years were spent for the West Valley City Police Poulson (Chris, Bluffdale), be casual. Thomas Alan in service. He served in the Air Department. The latter, and Jody Woodard (Salt Lake City) Griffiths

July 27, 1940 – May 3, 2019

William Bryan Bryan was preceded in On May 3, 2019, a beloved death by his grandparents, father, grandfather, uncle and Hogan Clarke and Elaine Johnsen, friend passed through the veil Leland and Bertha Hogan; to meet his eternal sweetheart William Bryan Hogan was and his uncle, Eric Hogan, and on the third anniversary of her born August 21, 1972, in was no doubt welcomed into death; Thomas Alan Griffiths, Logan, Utah, to Bill and Jill their open arms. He is survived age 78, passed away in his Hogan. He passed away in by his parents; sister, Hiedi home in Grantsville, Utah. his sleep at his home May 11, (Rob) Purvis; brothers, Matt Thomas (“Tom” or 2019, to begin his mission in (Tiffany), Brent (Mary) and “Tommy”) was born July heaven. Nick (Tabitha); 13 nieces and 27, 1940, to Thomas S. and Bryan was raised on the nephews; along with many lov- Naomi Johnson Griffiths in Hogan Family Farm where he ing aunts, uncles, and cousins. Logan, Utah, growing up in was his bicycle. He rode it lived and worked alongside Friends and family are the “Island” area. He attended nearly every day for 10 miles many of his cousins. It is here invited to attend a farewell Utah State University, graduat- or more, up until the time where he learned his strong to honor his life Wednesday, ing with a bachelor’s degree in of his death. He was an avid work ethic and developed his May 15, at 7 p.m., at the chemistry. Tom served a mis- gardener and spent thousands close-knit relationship with his Stockton LDS Church Cultural sion for The Church of Jesus of hours (many of those with cousins, aunts, and uncles. especially duck hunting. He was an example to all those Hall. There will be a short Christ of Latter-day Saints in Eloise) in his yard, always giv- He attended Tooele High loved spending time with his who knew him, especially with program and dress is casual. Germany in 1963, obtaining a ing vegetables away to friends School where he excelled aca- family on Sunday afternoons, his unrivaled perseverance. Funeral services will be held deferment from the Vietnam and family members. demically and loved playing on family vacations, and could Though he will leave a large at the Stockton LDS Chapel draft until he returned home Tom loved classical music basketball for the Buffaloes. He always be found making quick- void and be greatly missed by Thursday, May 16, 2019, at 11 in 1965. Instead of being and the fine arts. In his free graduated in 1990 and then witted remarks. Those closest his family and loved ones, we a.m., with a viewing prior to assigned to the front lines of time, he would watch concert began attending Utah State to Bryan will miss his good are joyful in the fact that he the service from 9 – 10:45 a.m. the war, as originally planned pianists or orchestras on tele- University that fall. sense of humor and his ability can now do those things that Interment will be at the Tooele by the Army, at the last minute vision, or a much-loved blue- Bryan loved the outdoors. to make everyone laugh. his body here on earth was no City Cemetery. he was appointed to work as grass band. “Listen to this…,” He enjoyed skiing, hiking, and Throughout his life Bryan longer able to accomplish. a chemist at Dugway Proving he would say, as he greatly Grounds. In 1967, he was dis- enjoyed sharing his favorite charged from the Army and performances with others. continued to work in Dugway Tom was a true friend to as a civilian for the next 25 animals. He never turned away years, where he received sev- a stray cat and found places Lyman Kay Russell Kay graduated from Tooele Russell; 13 grandchildren; one eral awards for his technical for mother cats to safely care High School in 1972 while great-granddaughter; and his accomplishments. After he for their babies. He had three Lyman Kay Russell, lov- participating in football, bas- sister, Janneen (Ron) Taylor. retired from Dugway, Tom housecats that he dearly loved. ing husband, father, son and ketball and baseball. After high He is preceded in death by worked at the Tooele Army He often had animals follow- grandfather returned to his school he moved to Logan, his father, Lyman “Swede” Depot in the Battelle division. ing him around the yard as eternal Heavenly Father, May Utah, to play football at Utah Russell; his sisters, Maureen On June 14, 1968, he mar- he worked. He always made 10, 2019, in Phoenix, Arizona. State University and had two Stoddard and Colleen Carroll; ried “the girl next door,” his friends with whatever animal Kay was an avid sports daughters, Leslie and Kellie. his brother, Lane Russell; childhood neighbor, Eloise came around including cats, enthusiast and spent many On April 24, 1982 he mar- and his best buddy, grandson Watts, in the Logan, Utah, chickens, peahens, peacocks, hours playing softball, basket- ried his best friend, Tracy Kaden Russell Shields. temple. They lived in Dugway dogs and more. He will be ball, hunting or golfing. When Pitts, also from Tooele, and Funeral services will be until 1976, when they bought truly missed by his animal he wasn’t playing he could be they had two sons, Casey and held Friday, May 17, 2019, a home in Grantsville. Tom and companions. found watching his beloved Los Jesse. They moved from Utah at The Church of Jesus Christ Eloise had three amazingly Tom is survived by his chil- Angeles Angels or Lakers, but in March 1987 to several loca- and Latter-day Saints, 2955 E. gifted, talented and intelligent dren, their spouses, his adoring he was happiest when he was tions in the West before finally Frye Road, Phoenix, Arizona. children: John Alan (1974), grandchildren, and many great with his children or grandchil- settling in Arizona where they A viewing will be held from 10 Greta (1977), and Nathan friends, neighbors and family dren. From annual Lake Powell made Phoenix their home. a.m. The funeral will begin at (1985), who will always be members. He was preceded in trips or ball games all over the Kay is survived by his 11 a.m. very grateful to their parents, death by his parents; his wife, country, Kay and Tracy spent Barbara in Tooele, Utah. His mother, Barbara Bush Russell; Graveside services will be who continually worked and Eloise; and his brother, John. all their free time with their family lived in St. John, Utah, his adoring wife, Tracy; and his at Valley of the Sun Cemetery, sacrificed in their behalf. An open house memorial children and grandchildren. until 1966 when he became four children, Leslie Shields, 10940 E. Chandler Heights Tom served as Ward Clerk, will be held at the Griffiths’ He was born Sept. 26, 1954, too busy with sports for his Kellie (Matthew) Rhea, Casey Rd., Chandler, Arizona. and later as Stake Clerk, for home, 482 E. Main, in to Lyman “Swede” Russell and mom to drive him to Tooele. Russell and Jesse (Stephani) many years. Grantsville, Saturday, May 18, Tom loved to run in 5k and from 4 – 6 p.m. Please join us! 10k races, even into his 70s, Open sharing will be from 5 – placing in the top 10 numerous 6 p.m. and refreshments will Frank times. His true love, however, be served. OHLMAN Dorothy Maclovia M Attorney at Law Maestas Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, Free and friend, Dorothy Maclovia Donald M. Orlando Consultation Maestas, age 82, returned Our beloved father, grand- for home to our Heavenly Father father, great-grandfather, Wills & on Saturday, May 11, 2019, brother, and friend, Donald after a short illness. She was M. Orlando “gramps,” age 93, Trusts born Dec. 21, 1936, in Red died peacefully at his home in River, New Mexico, to Frank Scottsdale, Arizona, Thursday, and Florida Archuleta. She Feb. 28, 2019. 493 W. 400 N. Tooele grew up in a small mining Don was born in Tooele, town called Elizabeth Town, Utah, July 22, 1925, to Adelina 882-4800 New Mexico. Perrella and Felix Orlando. She married Henry Chavez He married Rose Marie Zito, www.tooelelawoffice.com in 1956. From this union they June 10, 1950, in Magna, had seven children. They lived hobby was playing with her Archuleta; and her special Utah. Together they had two in Okland, California, and grandchildren. She had the niece Vera Martinez. children. He proudly served Taos, New Mexico, before mov- most amazing imagination. She was preceded in as a corpsman in the US Navy ing to Tooele, Utah. They later She would play, color and death by her parents, Frank during WWII. After discharge divorced. draw with her grandchildren and Florida, her husband, he began his career in Supply In June of 1974 she remar- in such a way that it would Jose Ralph; her brothers, Management at the Tooele his daughter, Carla Withers; ried to Jose Ralph Maestas. make them truly feel as each Panchito Archuleta and Gerald Army Depot, retiring in 1975. son, Phillip (Vickie) Orlando; From this marriage she was individual child was the most Archuleta; her baby sister, After retirement, Don and grandson Dominic (Angela) blessed with four additional precious and loved in the Mary Archuleta; and grand- Marie left the snow and cold Orlando; granddaughter, children. world. children, Priscilla Morgas and of Utah behind, moving to Felicia (Sam) Enniss; great- Dorothy was a member She is survived by her chil- Luciano Royball. Arizona where he had a suc- grandsons, Stellan and Schafer of St. Marguerite Catholic dren, Anna Didrickson, Frank Services will be held at St. cessful sales career in the com- Orlando; sister, Florence Edde; Church and her faith was the Chavez, Evelyn-Jean (Jeff) Marguerite Catholic Church, mercial paint industry. special friends, Panett, Rex, A Full-Color driving force in her life. She Jones, Daniel (Arlene) Chavez, 15 S. 7th St., Tooele, Utah. He was a lifelong and devot- and Alison; and many nieces worked many different jobs, Raymond Chavez (Sylvia), A viewing, rosary, and eulo- ed member of the Catholic and nephews. but what she loved the most Doreen (Herbert) Cardenas, gy will be held Wednesday, Church. Don loved his family A special thanks to Alison Activity Page was taking care of all the chil- Mark (Melody) Chavez, May 15, 2019. The viewing and friends, life, meeting new for her valiant effort to revive dren that adoringly called her Evelyn (Lino) Morgas, Michael from 6 – 7 p.m.; rosary and people, sunny Arizona, Utah, gramps before emergency per- Just for Kids! “Grandma.” (Debbie) Maestas, Anthony eulogy from 7 – 8 p.m. tomatoes, and the casino. sonnel arrived. Dorothy enjoyed taking care (Arlene) Maestas, Ralph Funeral mass will be held Thursday was Don’s lucky Funeral services for Don Every Thursday in the of her flower gardens, holiday Maestas; 41 grandchildren, 71 Thursday, May 16, 2019, at 1 day, which he spent at the will be held at St. Marguerite Tooele Transcript-Bulletin decorating, crocheting, scrap great-grandchildren (includ- p.m. Friends may call one hour casino playing his favorite slot Catholic Church, Tooele, booking, doing crossword puz- ing her “adoptive” grand- before the funeral. machine, where he was luckier Utah, on May 18, 2019, at 10 Subscribe Today 882-0050 zles, and cooking. You could children); and her siblings, Interment will follow at the than most. a.m., with a visitation at 9 a.m. always count on the smell of Henry (Theresa) Archuleta, Tooele City Cemetery. Don was preceded in death Interment will be at the Tooele tortillas, green chili, enchila- Josie (Dan) Gonzales, Birtha She will be missed by all by his parents; his beloved City Cemetery. Family and TOOELE TRANSCRIPT das, beans and Texas cake in (Juan) Rivera, Priscilla Polacio, who knew her. wife, Marie; brothers, Frank friends are invited to a celebra- BULLETIN her home. Francis Miller, Mary-Ann We love you and we’ll miss and Pat Orlando; and sister, tion luncheon following the Of course, her favorite (Tino) Montoya, Lawrence you always, Mom! Mildred Carl. He is survived by interment. TUESDAY May 14, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7

MATTERS OF FAITH The concept of ‘fake news’ has been around for a long time

omeone said history old king’s voice as he says, “Be like cable news, but I digress. Jesus described the complete no gospel at all. Evidently begins with us, because gentle with the young man Joab relented and off went destruction of the temple, then some people are throwing Swe pass all information Absalom for my sake.” 2 Sam Ahimaaz with the “fake news.” began a warning of things you into confusion and are through our own experience Bill Upton 18:5b NIV He actually passed the guy that would happen before His trying to pervert the gospel filters to arrive at a method to GUEST COLUMNIST Here’s a spoiler alert for with the facts and when he return, including those com- of Christ. But even if we or define what is being said. those of you not familiar with arrived before the king the first ing in His name to deceive, an angel from heaven should So if I begin with a phrase the story: Absalom is mur- thing he said was “All is well,” in other words there would preach a gospel other than the like “fake news,” many are Testament. It is toward the dered by Joab, one of David’s which from David’s perspective be people coming with “fake one we preached to you, let going to place the subject into end of a tragic series of events generals. A young man named was not well at all. news.” him be eternally condemned!” the political arena and feel recorded in Second Samuel. Ahimaaz wanted to deliver I would like to turn quickly This prophecy of Christ was Galatians 1: 6-8 NIV obligated to pick a side to cast King David had been run out the news even though he had to the New Testament to a quickly fulfilled and the apos- The fake news says there are their argument at who or what of town by his rebellious son little knowledge of the actual word usually referred to as the tle Paul talked about the con- lots of ways to connect with is responsible. Absalom, who declared himself events. But Joab selected an “good news” or a “good mes- cern in several places including God, to in fact hear the good But I would submit that king and set about to make unnamed Cushite to carry the sage,” which is translated as in his letter to the churches news. But according to John, the concept of “fake news” mess of his father’s kingdom. tragic account of the day, who the gospel. The word appears of Galatia when he writes, “I Jesus answered, “I am the way has been around for a long At the beginning of chapter immediately began to run to 96 times in 91 verses, is first am astonished that you are and the truth and the life. No time and I would like to look 18, David has put together an the king. Ahimaaz was not recorded as being said by so quickly deserting the one one comes to the Father except at some Biblical references to army to take back the king- deterred. He begged Joab to let Jesus in answer to a question who called you by the grace of through me.” John 14: NIV support that idea. dom, but it seems you can hear him run as well. about the end of the age or Christ and are turning to a dif- Bill Upton is chaplain of the The first is from the Old the sorrow and concern in the OK, that does sound a little His return. In Matthew 24, ferent gospel — which is really Tooele City Police Department.

Water Temperature-wise Tooele City was close to average in 2019 with an aver- continued from page A1 age high of 61.3 degrees with an average high Tooele temperature in April of 62 degrees. 1, compared to 85 percent as of May 1, The highest temperature in Tooele dur- 2018. Settlement Canyon Reservoir was ing the month of April was 76 degrees at 60% of capacity as of May 1, compared on April 20. The lowest high temperature to 80 percent as of May 1, 2018, accord- was 41 degrees on April 10. April 10 also ing to the NRCS report. holds the record for the lowest recorded The April report lists the snow water temperature during the month of April at equivalent in Tooele Valley and West 30 degrees, according to Bevan’s report. Deseret Basins at an average of 167% as SNOTEL, or snow telemetry, are of May 1, 2019, compared to 20% percent remote battery powered sites across one year ago. western mountains that automatically Locally, Ned Bevan, the Tooele City measure and transmit information about weather observer for the National snow depth, water content, rainfall, Weather Service, reports April was a wet- and air temperature. They are managed ter than average month but snowfall for by the USDA’s National Resources and April fell behind the month’s normal. Conservation Service. Total precipitation at Bevan’s observa- The NRCS has discontinued the tion site in Tooele City was 3.71 inches monthly Climate and Water Reports until for the month of April compared to a nor- further notice due to ongoing hiring limi- mal of 2.49 inches for April. tations at the NRCS and critical staffing Snowfall in Tooele City for the month shortages in the Utah Snow Survey pro- of April was 3.8 inches compared to a gram, according to an announcement in normal of 8.8 inches, as recorded by the April report. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Bevan. [email protected] Snow-capped Oquirrh Mountains above Settlement Canyon Resevoir on Monday.

Delivering the News in TOOELETRANSCRIPT Vine March and received a nega- in March, said she knows Tooele County for More tive recommendation. of problems in subdivisions continued from page A1 BULLETIN “You’re putting this zone where a lot of homes are built right in the middle of an adjacent to established cor- Than 120 Years Subscribe Today 435-882-0050 RR-1, which to me again is rals and barns for existing A public hearing on the spot zoning,” Wilcock said. livestock. proposed rezone lasted more “And I don’t know why the “It just doesn’t create a than 50 minutes, with local city or you would want to do good neighbor environment,” residents expressing concern that.” Bevan said. “You’ve got the about traffic, safety, infra- Lancaster said he was flies, the noise, and people structure and having a higher sympathetic to preserving think it’s going to look lovely density of housing so close the rural housing designa- and they’re going to like it to larger lots, some with live- tion in the city, but the need and then they come and they stock. There were also several for housing outstrips current complain to the neighbors speakers who supported the demand. with the animals.” BANNERS developer, Brad Lancaster, “This is a market-driven Bevan motioned to send and the need for affordable, demand and markets should a negative recommendation single-family housing in be allowed to be free,” he to the Tooele City Council on Tooele City. said. “And this is a market the zoning map amendment, Yard Signs, Vehicle Magnets, Resident Steve Wilcock that is screaming at us all, seconded by Commissioner said he felt it was the same ‘Build houses.’” Melanie Hammer. The vote issue dressed up differently, Commissioner Shauna passed by a 6-1 vote, with as a zoning map amendment Bevan, who motioned for the Commissioner Phil Montano Window Stickers, and More! to MDR, or medium-density negative recommendation on the lone dissenting vote. residential, was proposed in the rezone of the property [email protected]

OBITUARIES (continued) Alyssa Lambert McClellan

The incomparably beauti- ful, kind, and tenacious Alyssa Lambert McClellan, age 30, of Stansbury Park, Utah, died on Mother’s Day, May 12, 2019. Though cancer took her body, it never touched her spirit. Following a hard-fought battle with Ewing sarcoma, she died peacefully in her childhood home surrounded by dear fam- ily and friends. Alyssa was born Aug. 26, 1988, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to proud parents, John Farm. They became parents to p.m. All are welcome. In classic Lambert and Juline (Yager) twins, Riley and Jackson (9), Alyssa fashion, instead of tra- High Quality • Full Color Lambert. She was lovingly followed by Blake (5), and ditional services or speakers, known as “Sis” to her brothers, Boston (2). Alyssa was a devot- she wanted lively music, a taco Josiah and Chase. ed wife, daughter, sister and truck, and a bounce house. In her youth, Alyssa was an friend, but a mother above all In lieu of flowers, donations Custom Design & 24 Hour avid tennis player, budding else. She supported her family may be made to help Alyssa’s photographer, and competi- and her country through sever- family fulfill her wishes in tively danced as a member of al military activations, includ- establishing “Alyssa Alliance” Turnaround Available the All-American National ing Afghanistan. She loved her in her honor. The organization Clogging Team. Alyssa spent boys deeply and fiercely. will seek to support nearby many cherished years home- Alyssa’s very favorite things parents battling rare forms of schooling with her family and included cheering her boys on cancer and their young fami- attended Tooele High School in athletics, taking her family lies. Donations can be made until 2007. She studied at Utah to Disneyland, going on cruis- at the celebration or online at TOOELE Valley University. Sporting es, camping and four-wheeling posthope.org/alyssamcclellan. TRANSCRIPT the brightest smile and most in Idaho, and exploring Lake Alyssa will be remembered contagious laugh, it is fitting Powell. She had a keen sense for being #fearLyss and her that she began her career as a of place and was always plan- bright light will never go out. ULLETIN dental assistant and ultimately ning the next big family adven- Celebration of Life Open B became an office manager for ture, even in her final days. House several dental offices in the In accordance with her Saturday, May 18, 4 - 9 p.m. area. wishes, rather than holding a Home of John and Julie Alyssa was a proud Army traditional funeral, her fam- Lambert spouse to SPC Collin Thomas ily will be hosting an open- 1391 E. Country Lane, Erda, 58 North Main St. 435-882-0050 McClellan. They were married house Celebration of Life on Utah August 27, 2009, at Wheeler Saturday, May 18, from 4 - 9 TOOELE A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY May 14, 2019 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Tooele tennis camp Tooele High School boys tennis coaches Lyle Nielson and Jerry A THRILLING THREE-PEAT Harward, along with members of the THS boys and girls var- sity and junior varsity tennis FROM THE teams, will hold a camp May SIDELINES 28-31 at the THS tennis courts for students of all skill levels entering grades 2-9. Sessions will be from 8-10 a.m. for Legend players in grades 2-5 and 10 a.m.-noon for players in grades 6-9. Players will be divided into ability groups, and will need to of GHS bring their own tennis racket and proper athletic attire and tennis shoes. They are encour- aged to bring their own water softball bottle and parents are welcome to stay and watch. Cost is $30, with a family discount of $5 off grows for each additional child. For more information or for a reg- istration form, email Nielson at [email protected] or call 541-274-0290. Darren Vaughan Notable HS softball scores SPORTS EDITOR Thursday Lehi 7, Spanish Fork 6 Payson 8, Orem 5 his is legendary. Uintah 13, Salem Hills 1 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Those words Bear River 16, Sky View 0 The Grantsville softball team celebrates after winning its third consecutive Class 3A state championship Saturday in Spanish Fork. The Cowboys beat Temanated from the Friday Manti 12-2 in five innings in the championship game, winning their fifth elimination game in less than 24 hours. Grantsville softball team’s Class 3A second round dugout as the Cowboys Grantsville 10, Juab 0, (6) were putting the finish- Grand 7, South Sevier 4 ing touches on their state Manti 12, Carbon 2 Grantsville wins five straight elimination games championship-clinching vic- North Sanpete 4, Union 3 tory over Manti on Saturday Class 3A quarterfinals afternoon, capping an Manti 7, Grantsville 6 to capture third consecutive 3A state championship improbable run that saw them win five elimination North Sanpete 9, Grand 5 Class 3A one-loss bracket DARREN VAUGHAN games in a span of less than SPORTS EDITOR GHS SOFTBALL 24 hours. Grantsville 2, Union 1, (8) It looked like an insur- While Grantsville’s third Carbon 15, Juab 10 mountable task — needing with a 12-2, run-rule victory consecutive Class 3A title Carbon 5, Richfield 1 to win five win-or-go-home over Manti in the second game secured the Cowboys’ spot Emery 6, South Sevier 2 Grantsville’s games in less than 24 hours of the championship round to Jaelynn as one of Utah’s true high Grand 11, Carbon 10 against a gauntlet of Class 3A’s capture their third consecutive DeLaney hits school softball dynasties, Juab 19, Morgan 6 top softball teams — but that’s state title. a line drive it’s the way they completed Union 12, ALA 6 the position Grantsville found As it turned out, during the “three-peat” that has the Union 11, Emery 1 itself in after a disappointing Grantsville’s strategy was quite Saturday’s 2019 edition on a level all Class 3A semifinal 7-6 loss to Manti in the quar- simple. Class 3A its own. Manti 9, North Sanpete 8 terfinals Friday evening at the “I don’t think that we looked state softball It could have all come Saturday Spanish Fork Sports Park. at the fact that we had to win championship crashing down Friday after- Class 3A championship The Cowboys turned the five in a row,” Cowboys coach game against noon when Grantsville saw Manti in seemingly impossible into real- Heidi Taylor said. “We just a 4-1 lead go by the wayside Grantsville 11, Manti 1, (5) Spanish Fork. Grantsville 12, Manti 2, (5) ity, completing an improbable looked at the fact that we had in the quarterfinals on its Class 3A one-loss bracket run through the Class 3A state FRANCIE ® AUFDEMORTE/ ® Grantsville 7, Grand 1 tournament’s one-loss bracket SEE COWBOYS PAGE A10 TTB PHOTO SEE VAUGHAN PAGE A9 Grantsville 6, North Sanpete 2 Class 4A first round Tooele 6, Desert Hills 0 Canyon View 12, Stansbury 5 Bear River 10, Payson 0 Tooele opens 4A softball Cedar 15, Park City 0 Logan 8, Uintah 6, (8) Mountain Crest 4, Lehi 2 Snow Canyon 17, Bonneville 2 tourney with two wins Spanish Fork 7, Ridgeline 0 Class 4A second round MARK WATSON defense. It definitely was a Tooele 4, Spanish Fork 0 CORRESPONDENT THS SOFTBALL team win,” said Tooele coach Bear River 10, Canyon View 2 State tournament pressure Marissa Lowry. Cedar 14, Mountain Crest 2 didn’t faze Tooele Saturday in SHS SOFTBALL “We had four tough teams the first and second rounds of here today. It was good to Snow Canyon 9, Logan 3 Class 4A one-loss bracket the biggest tourney of the sea- Spanish Fork. come out and play like we did son at Deseret Peak Complex. Tooele downed Desert Hills and see all our hard work pay Payson 9, Stansbury 6 The Buffaloes improved 6-0 in the opener and Spanish off. We were prepared, we Lehi 13, Park City 3 to 24-2 overall and recorded Fork 4-0 in the second game. play good under pressure,” the Ridgeline 6, Desert Hills 3 SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO their seventh and eight shut- “(Pitcher) Attlyn (Johnston) coach said. Uintah 14, Bonneville 4 Tooele’s Rylee Anderson slides safely into home plate to score a run during outs of the season to advance threw like she always does Sophomore pitching phe- Class 2A championship the Buffaloes’ 6-0 win over Desert Hills in the first round of the Class 4A to the Class 4A quarterfinals and if she got runners on base Enterprise 6, Gunnison 5 state softball tournament Saturday at Deseret Peak Complex. on Thursday against Cedar in we made the routine plays on SEE SOFTBALL PAGE A9 ® Notable HS baseball scores Thursday Class 3A one-loss bracket Judge Memorial 6, Grantsville 3 Carbon 5, Emery 1 Cowboys’ Nelson Grantsville’s title defense Carbon 6, Judge Memorial 0 Juab 12, Morgan 2 Juab 15, San Juan 3 takes 2nd at state ends with loss to Bulldogs San Juan 10, South Sevier 6 Class 3A quarterfinals DARREN VAUGHAN DARREN VAUGHAN Richfield 8, Union 0 SPORTS EDITOR GHS TENNIS SPORTS EDITOR Summit Academy 12, Manti 0 There are a number of signs Every baseball team at every Friday that spring is here, including SHS TENNIS level has its peaks and valleys; Class 3A semifinal flowers blooming, birds singing its hot streaks and its slumps Richfield 8, Summit Academy 4 and the Grantsville boys tennis THS TENNIS throughout the course of a Class 3A one-loss bracket team making its presence felt season. Manti 10, Carbon 2 at the state tournament. Union 10, Juab 6 On Saturday at Liberty Park final. Union 12, Manti 0 in Salt Lake City, the Cowboys Porter Whitworth was a GHS BASEBALL Saturday were at it again, finishing third semifinalist at second singles Class 4A first round in Class 3A behind a dominant after cruising to victory in his Unfortunately for the Desert Hills 4, Tooele 1 Waterford squad and a tough first two matches. He beat Grantsville baseball team, its Dixie 10, Stansbury 4 team from Manti. The Cowboys South Sevier’s Garrett Jones slump hit at just the wrong Juan Diego 3, Cedar 2 saw all three of their singles 6-0, 6-2 in the first round, and time — late in the season Lehi 2, Green Canyon 0 players reach the second day defeated Morgan’s Kayden — and it ultimately brought Orem 4, Mountain Crest 1 of the tournament, as well as Martinson 6-2, 6-1 in the the Cowboys’ season and one of their two doubles teams. quarterfinals. In Saturday’s their defense of the Class Park City 8, Snow Canyon 6 Freshman Camdin Nelson semifinal, he battled Manti’s 3A state championship to a Salem Hills 4, Bear River 2 made it all the way to the Kevin Clark in a tough three-set close on Thursday afternoon Spanish Fork 3, Ridgeline 2 championship match at third match before falling 6-4, 4-6, at Cate Field in West Jordan. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Class 4A one-loss bracket singles in his first-ever state 6-3. Grantsville’s 6-3 loss to Region Grantsville senior Isaac Riding slides headfirst into third base during Tooele 4, Mountain Crest 2 tournament appearance, giving Seth Beckett reached the 13 rival Judge Memorial in Thursday’s Class 3A state baseball tournament game against Judge Bear River 6, Stansbury 5 Grantsville a one-point edge semifinals at first singles in his the state tournament’s one- Memorial at Cate Field in West Jordan. Judge Memorial won the game 6-3. Cedar 3, Green Canyon 2 over Rowland Hall for third senior season. He opened the loss bracket eliminated the Snow Canyon 4, Ridgeline 2 place. tournament with a 6-2, 6-3 Cowboys from the postseason, you’re just on the wrong end when Henry Frech’s drive to Class 4A second round Nelson’s tournament began win over Grand’s Kai Wainer, as they struggled to get much of it.” right field eluded Grantsville’s Desert Hills 7, Orem 1 with a pair of dominant perfor- then advanced with a 6-1, 7-5 going offensively. The Cowboys (18-9) found Zach Capell. Capell recovered Lehi 5, Juan Diego 3 mances on Thursday, beating win over Union’s Price Reid in “For some reason, we just themselves in a 3-0 hole enter- in time to throw out Frech at Salem Hills 5, Dixie 0 Grand’s Cody Johnston 6-1, 6-3 the quarterfinals. He lost to didn’t play well the last couple ing the bottom of the fourth second base, but not before Spanish Fork 7, Park City 6, (8) in the first round before rolling eventual state runner-up Shilp weeks,” Grantsville coach inning after the Bulldogs (14- Callahan scored. Class 3A championship past Rowland Hall’s Tim Zeng Shaw of Waterford 6-2, 6-2 in Aaron Perkins said. “At the end 13) got a little offense going In the fourth inning, Richfield 9, Summit Academy 3 6-0, 6-1 in the quarterfinals. Saturday’s semifinal round. of the day, I’m really proud of against Grantsville starter Alex Carrillo led off with a Class 3A one-loss bracket On Saturday morning, he held The team of Max Coon our team. We never quit, we Parker Thomas. A one-out walk single and later scored on Isiah Summit Academy 8, Union 7 off Manti’s Connor Bushnell in and Joey Kurtz made it to kept working hard in practice, by Judge’s Pete Callahan in Moore’s ground-rule double to a hard-fought 7-5, 3-6, 6-1 win the semifinal round at second and we’ll be back. We’ll be bet- the third inning, followed by a left-center. Moore came around SEE WRAP PAGE A9 ® before falling to Waterford’s ter from this. This game has so sacrifice bunt by Michael Paul, Arvind Mudaliar 6-2, 6-2 in the SEE TENNIS PAGE A9 ® much failure, and sometimes set up the Bulldogs’ first run SEE BASEBALL PAGE A9 ® TUESDAY May 14, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9 Buffaloes edge Mustangs to keep season alive outs of the game and allowed and was charged with the loss during regular-season play, to pull away. Kaeden Kincaid Stansbury beaten THS BASEBALL one walk and no hits. on the mound after allowing with Tooele beating the Soaring was 2-for-3 with a solo home Porthan was 2-for-4 at the four runs on four hits with a Eagle 9-7 on April 25 at Dow run for Stansbury, and Gage SHS BASEBALL plate with a double for Tooele, strikeout and seven walks in James Memorial Park. Miller was 1-for-2 with a dou- by Flyers, Bears in while Griffen Bate drove in four innings. Clay Freeman Dixie 10, Stansbury 4 ble and an RBI. two runs and Miner was 2-for-3 pitched two scoreless innings of Bear River 6, Stansbury 5 Against Bear River (19-8), postseason pod The Buffaloes (13-12), who with an RBI. Camden Colovich relief, walking three and allow- Stansbury’s postseason run SHS led 4-2 before the Bears entered the tournament as the added a triple and Jake Lopez ing one hit. ended Saturday in St. George as scored four runs in the bot- DARREN VAUGHAN No. 3 seed from Region 11, had an RBI. The Buffaloes will face the Stallions lost 10-4 to Region tom of the fourth inning. SHS SPORTS EDITOR eliminated Region 12 champion In the loss to Region 9 Region 11 champion Juan 9 champion Dixie in the first scored a single run in the top The Tooele baseball team Mountain Crest (15-8) with a runner-up Desert Hills (24-3), Diego in an elimination game round, followed by a tough 6-5 of the fifth to close the gap, extended its season on Saturday dominant pitching performance the Buffs scored their lone run Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Roy loss to Bear River in an elimina- but couldn’t get any closer. at Mountain Crest High School from junior Brett Porthan and in the fifth inning after spot- High School. The winner will tion game. Jaydan Kelsch was 1-for-2 with in Hyrum, beating the host senior Jaxson Miner. Porthan ting the Thunder a four-run advance to play either Dixie The Stallions (14-13) trailed two RBIs and Conner Kincaid Mustangs 4-2 in the one-loss allowed two runs on seven hits lead. Lopez was 1-for-3 with a or Snow Canyon at 7 p.m. Dixie (20-4) by just one run pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings bracket of the Class 4A state with six strikeouts and one double and an RBI, and Miner Thursday at Lindquist Field in entering the bottom of the fifth of one-hit relief after coming in tournament after losing 4-1 to walk in 6 1/3 innings, while was 2-for-3 with a double. Ogden. Juan Diego took two of inning, but the Flyers scored six for Miller. Desert Hills in the first round. Miner recorded the final two Payton Shields also doubled, three meetings from the Buffs runs over the next two frames [email protected]

Vaughan wavered, even in the face of 1.87 earned-run average in Baseball stranded two runners in scor- allowed and one hit batter. rare adversity. In fact, they Spanish Fork, striking out 68 ing position over the final three Parker Thomas went six continued from page A8 continued from page A8 thrived on it. They gave up and walking 12 in 45 innings in innings and couldn’t come up innings, allowing six runs — seven runs in the loss to Manti. the pitcher’s circle. Most teams with the runs they needed late three earned — on eight hits way to a 7-6 loss to Manti — They allowed just seven more are lucky to have one dominant to score on a wild pitch and a in the contest. with six strikeouts and two the Cowboys’ first to a current runs over the next five games pitcher. The Cowboys have passed ball. “Sometimes, you lose,” walks. Sam Daybell pitched a Class 3A squad since the 2016 while scoring 38 themselves. three — and they’ll all be back Grantsville cut the lead to Perkins said. “I hope they take perfect seventh inning for the state tournament, when the By the end of the first inning in 2020, with Peterson and 3-1 in the bottom of the fourth, that motivation and use it in Cowboys. current seniors were fresh- of the second championship Frischknecht entering their as Austin Wilcox doubled down the offseason to get better. We Merrill went 2-for-2 at the men. GHS could have fallen game, it felt like a foregone senior years and Cowan set to the left-field line, stole third just didn’t execute the little plate and Riding was 2-for-4. apart when Union loaded the conclusion: time to get the be a junior in the fall. A fright- and scored on a sacrifice fly things — getting bunts down, Thursday’s loss was the final bases with one out in the bot- fire trucks ready. The big tro- ening thought, indeed, for the to left by Ethan Merrill. Judge moving runners over. When we game for those two, along with tom of the fifth inning in a phy, once again, was headed rest of Class 3A. made it 4-1 on a two-out walk get guys on, we hit balls right fellow seniors Capell, Parker 1-1, win-or-go-home situation, to Grantsville, and there was This may have been the most by Frech that led to an RBI at kids. It just happens. It’s Bird and Maison Silva. but a couple clutch defensive nothing anybody could do to difficult of Grantsville’s three single by Carrillo in the top baseball. It’s hard to explain. “I feel like they all became plays by Maizie Clark at second stop the Cowboys. championship runs. It was cer- of the fifth, but the Cowboys It’s the game we live in.” better people in our program, base got them out of the jam The numbers they put up tainly the most memorable. answered with two runs to Judge Memorial scored two and I’m proud of that,” Perkins unscathed. along the way were mind-bog- It was the stuff of legends. make it 4-3 after five. crucial insurance runs in the said. “Nobody will ever take On Saturday morning, gling. Butler hit seven home Congratulations, Cowboys. Parker Thomas reached top of the sixth inning on an that (2018) state champion- Grand took a 1-0 lead on a runs in seven postseason games And thank you for the thrill base when strike three got RBI single by Luke Borgmeier ship or those two region cham- solo home run in the top of the after hitting four in 24 regular- ride. past Bulldogs catcher Alex and a sac fly to center by Paul. pionships from them.” third inning, but Grantsville season contests. She combined Darren Vaughan is a veteran Zang, and after a base hit by Borgmeier was the game’s win- Judge Memorial was elimi- responded with back-to-back with DeLaney, Maddison sports writer from Moab, Utah. Isaac Riding, courtesy run- ning pitcher, allowing three nated from the tournament solo home runs by Jaelynn Peterson, Laura Sandberg He has been lucky enough to ner Blake Thomas scored runs on six hits with six strike- later Thursday with a loss to DeLaney and Hannah Butler and August Cowan to hit 17 cover 12 state championship- on an RBI single by Jackson outs, one walk and two hit Juab. Richfield won the Class in the bottom of the frame round-trippers over two days winning softball teams so far Sandberg. Riding scored on batters in five innings. Connor 3A championship Saturday, and never trailed again for the in Spanish Fork — those play- in his career (and is hoping for a sac fly to right by Wilcox to McTeague earned the save beating Summit Academy 9-3 remainder of the tournament. ers combined for 22 home runs lucky No. 13 this weekend), put Grantsville within strik- for the Bulldogs, pitching two in the title game. For a team that dominated during the regular season. but Grantsville’s latest was ing distance, but the Cowboys scoreless innings with one hit [email protected] most of the time in posting It wasn’t just the offense, something special. Email him a 75-16 record over the past either. Peterson, Cowan and at dvaughan@tooeletranscript. three years, the Cowboys never Bailey Frischknecht posted a com. Tennis continued from page A8

Softball doubles. They beat North Sanpete’s Hayes Bailey and continued from page A8 Koby Smith 6-3, 6-7 (6-8), 6-2 in the first round, and went nom Attlyn Johnston allowed on to beat Delta’s Eli Bliss and only five hits combined in the Brian Fowles 6-1, 6-0 in the two games and struck out 27 quarterfinals. Manti’s Austin batters. Cox and Grady Thompson “Pressure helps, because beat the Grantsville team 7-6, honestly it just makes me pitch 7-5 in the semis. better. When I have more Grantsville’s first doubles adrenaline my pitching is fast- team of Weston Tuckett and er and better, so that’s always Carlos Silva suffered a tough good,” Johnston said. defeat in Thursday’s first FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tooele came through with round, falling to Richfield’s Grantsville’s Camdin Nelson tries to get to the ball during the Class 3A 15 hits in the two games, with Justus Reitz and Luke Robbins third singles championship match Saturday at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. Nelson lost the match 6-2, 6-2, earning a second-place finish and nine against Desert Hills and 6-3, 6-7, 7-5. helping Grantsville finish third as a team. six against Spanish Fork. Class 4A The Dons loaded the bases The Stansbury boys tennis terfinals to Salem Hills’ Sam 6-1, 6-1 at third singles. in the first inning of the sec- SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO team finished tied for 12th Sorensen. In addition to Wilson, ond game with two outs when Tooele sophomore Attlyn Johnston throws a pitch during Saturday’s first- in the Class 4A state tour- Stansbury sent all three of Tooele had both of its doubles Johnston hit a pair of batters round Class 4A state softball tournament game against Desert Hills at nament, which took place its singles players to the tour- teams reach the tournament. and the Buffaloes committed Deseret Peak Complex. Johnston had 27 strikeouts and allowed just five Friday and Saturday at Liberty nament. Brady Kimberling Alex Dunn and Nathan Swan an error. Johnston got out of hits in two games on Saturday as the Buffaloes defeated Desert Hills and Park in Salt Lake City. The lost 6-3, 6-3 to Salem Hills’ lost 6-2, 6-2 to Sal Jones and the jam with a strikeout. Spanish Fork. Stallions got their lone point Booker Ward in the first round David Holme of Orem at first Tooele scored twice in the when Nathan Leary defeated of the first singles bracket, doubles, and Carl Raddatz second inning when Paige Rylee Anderson and a two-out (19-6) after four and a half Ridgeline’s Matt Ensign 5-7, while Brigham DeBry lost and Brandon Wong fell Rydalch walked and Natalee RBI single to right from Lujan. innings, having scored three 6-0, 7-6 (10-8) in the opening 6-2, 6-0 to Desert Hills’ Carsen 6-1, 6-1 to Kimbal Ricks and Bevan pounded a long drive Lujan had three hits on runs in the top of the fifth. round of the second singles Kennedy at third singles. Monson Brown of Logan at that bounced over the fence Saturday with two RBIs. however, the Falcons pulled bracket before falling 6-7 Tooele’s Jonah Wilson lost to second doubles. in center field to put runners “That’s normal for her, she’s back in front with two runs (5-7), 6-1, 6-0 in the quar- Snow Canyon’s Lucas Jensen [email protected] at second and third. Hope been a quiet leader on the in the bottom of the inning, Weight smacked a single team all year,” the coach said. and after Stansbury closed through the infield to score Tooele added a third run the gap to 5-4, CVHS put the the runners. in the fourth inning of the game away with seven runs After a single and wild pitch opener when Hogan led off in the bottom of the sixth. in the top of the third, the with a drive that hit the fence Kalee Philips was 2-for-4 with Dons had a runner on second for a double. She scored on an a double and two RBIs and with no outs. Johnston then RBI by Rydalch. Maame Johnson and Sadie recorded three straight strike- The Buffaloes added three Taylor each had two hits in the outs. more runs in the bottom of loss for Stansbury. Tooele scored its third run the sixth with a leadoff double That put the Stallions into of the game when Amber from Kennedie Anderson fol- an elimination game against Lujan singled to center and lowed by a single up the mid- Payson (10-14-1). Stansbury advanced to second on a dle from Rydalch. Bevan came scored five runs in the bottom single by Kennedie Anderson. through with a bunt RBI in the of the second inning to jump Tooele scored on an RBI single inning and Rylee Anderson in front, but the Lions scored by Kate Hogan. knocked an RBI for the third three runs in each of the next Lujan added a fourth run run of the inning. two innings to take the lead. of the game with a long blast Canyon View 12, Stansbury The Stallions didn’t score over the right-center field 5 again until the bottom of the fence in the fifth inning. Payson 9, Stansbury 6 seventh. Philips was 2-for-4 Tooele 6, Desert HIlls 0 Stansbury saw its season and drove in two runs, while Tooele scored one run in come to an end Saturday, fall- Berkeley Bryant was 3-for-4. the second inning of the open- ing 12-5 to Region 9 runner- Taylor and Lacey Davies each er against Desert Hills. up Canyon View in the first had a pair of hits and Tori Kennedie Anderson singled round of the Class 4A state Koerner had two RBIs for SHS. up the middle, advanced to tournament at Bear River High [email protected] second on an error, to third on School in Garland before los- Transcript Bulletin sports a single by Rydalch and scored ing to Payson 9-6 in the one- editor Darren Vaughan contrib- on a wild pitch. loss bracket. uted to this report. The Buffaloes added a run The Stallions (16-12-1) in the third on a single from were even with Canyon View Join Us for Stepping On! Where: Tooele Senior Center When: Every Friday beginning Class 3A championship Stansbury and Tooele girls golf at May 17, 2019 – June 28, 2019 from Wrap Judge Memorial 3, Class 4A state tournament, 9 a.m. at East Bay GC (Provo) 9-11AM continued from page A8 Summit Academy 2 Class 4A semifinals Thursday’s games To register: Call Amy at 435-277-2302 Desert Hills 5, Mountain Crest 1 Stansbury and Tooele girls golf at Or sign up at the Tooele Senior Center Class 2A championship Sky View 1, Mountain View 0 Class 4A state tournament, 9 a.m. Milford 9, Enterprise 4 Class 2A championship at East Bay GC (Provo) 59 E Vine Street, Tooele, UT 84074 435-843-4110 Milford 11, Enterprise 9 Layton Christian 2, Rowland Hall 0 Tooele baseball vs. Juan Diego, 1:30 p.m. at Roy HS Notable HS boys soccer scores Saturday Sponsored by: Thursday Class 4A championship Tooele softball vs. Cedar, 3:30 Class 3A semifinals Sky View 1, Desert Hills 0 p.m. at Spanish Fork Sports Park Judge Memorial 5, ALA 2 Schedule Tooele/Juan Diego baseball winner vs. Dixie or Snow Canyon, 7 p.m. Summit Academy 1, S. 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the 4x400 in 4:23.58, with second in the 4x100 in 44.00. lier, as Ashlee Edwards won place Morgan. Judge Memorial Grantsville girls SHS TRACK Stansbury third in 4:29.19. Xander Littlefield was second the long jump and Bailee Hill (74), South Summit (3) and Tooele’s Emma Stuart in the 400 in 50.57, Brenden won the discus competition Summit Academy (1) rounded THS TRACK (1:02.62 in the 400), Lewis (4-8 VanCooney was second in the on Wednesday. However, the out the team standings. take second in in the high jump), Stansbury’s 200 in 23.20 and Jared Brown Cowboys were far from done Grantsville’s boys had 63 GHS TRACK Kylie Nelson (27.37 in the was second in the shot put at adding to their trophy case. points, one point behind Region 13 meet 200) and Kayla Alvey (47.91 48-0. Tooele’s Jared Downard Danielle Hunsaker won the second-place South Summit. in the 300 hurdles) each fin- finished second in the 300 200-meter dash in 26.22 sec- Morgan won the team title with DARREN VAUGHAN ings. ished third in their events hurdles in 43.00. onds, and added a second-place 168 1/3 points, with Judge SPORTS EDITOR Tooele’s Makenna McCloy on Thursday. Tooele’s Bailey Oblad (4:32.42 in the finish in the 100 in 13.09. Erin Memorial in fourth with 23 and Tooele County left its mark was the lone athlete in the Jeppesen (17.38 in the 100 1,600), Tooele’s Joseph Hurst won the 300 hurdles in Summit Academy fifth with 16 on the Region 11 track and field meet to win two individual hurdles) and Allison Smith Wilkins (51.41 in the 400), 46.88 and was second in the 2/3. The Cowboys came into championship meet Thursday titles, claiming victory in the (13.36 in the 100) were joined Stansbury’s Jay Mackay 100 hurdles in 16.19, and Jade the second day of the meet at Ogden High School, with girls’ 100-meter dash in 12.99 by Stansbury’s Olivia Conkle (134-7 in the javelin) and the Garcia claimed the javelin with three individual titles the athletes from Tooele and seconds and winning the 200 in (4-8 in the high jump) as Stallions’ 4x400-meter relay title with a mark of 108 feet, 4 under their belts, as Porter Stansbury combining to win 11 26.46. The Buffaloes also won fourth-place finishers. team (3:36.71) each finished inches. Whitworth won the 3,200 and individual events. the 4x100-meter relay in 50.55, Both the Stallions and the third. Downard (16.08 in Lynae Echavarria finished 800 and Branson Yager won Stansbury’s boys won the and Sammy Thomas won the Buffaloes won multiple boys’ the 110 hurdles) and Rogers second in the high jump at 4-8, the shot put on Wednesday. team title with 167 points, girls’ discus title with a mark of event titles as well. Stansbury’s (43.76 in the 300 hurdles) were and was fourth in the 400 in The Cowboys finished sec- giving the Stallions a comfort- 114 feet, 3 inches. Those wins Carson Belnap (4:32.07 in the fourth-place finishers, as were 1:05.06. Hill was second in ond in Thursday’s 4x400-meter able 63-point margin over came a day after sophomore 1,600), Jet Richins (23.12 in Stansbury’s Dillon Carpenter the shot put at 30-9, and the relay in 3:44.24, and added a second-place Bonneville. Tooele Aysha Lewis won the long the 200) and Chandler White (38-2 in the shot put), Ben Cowboys’ 4x100-meter relay third-place finish in the 4x100 was third with 101 points, fol- jump title. (142-8 in the javelin) joined Ohmert (52.34 in the 400) and team was second in 51.37. in 47.70. Luke Ussing was lowed by Ogden (95), Park Stansbury’s Aubree Cheney 3,200-meter winner Josh Riley Newmeyer (130-6 in the Third-place finishers included third in the discus at 107-7, City (91), Juan Diego (29) and was the region champion in Oblad, as well as the SHS sprint javelin). Lindsey Palmer in the 1,600 and Jeffrey Yadon (19-5 3/4 Ben Lomond (28). Meanwhile, the 400 with a time of 1:00.35, medley relay team, as region Region 13 (5:47.20), Edwards in the high in the long jump) and Paongo the SHS girls finished with joining teammates Jadyn champions. Tooele won the The Grantsville track and jump (4-6), Ashton Ekins in Melekiseteki (18.11 in the 110 114 points, edging Tooele by a Gagnier (shot put) and 4x400-meter relay in 3:27.48, field team wrapped up the the javelin (102-0) and the hurdles) each finished fourth. single point for second place. Ashleigh Olsen (javelin) as an and got individual wins from Region 13 season on Thursday 4x400 relay team (4:58.22). The state track and field Ogden won the girls’ team title individual champion. Gagnier Justin Rogers (15.82 in the in Morgan, with the girls team Myranda Arave was fourth championships will take place with 140 points, with Park City added a second-place finish 110 hurdles) and Aaron Pectol finishing second and the boys in the 300 hurdles in 53.52 and Friday and Saturday at the finishing fourth with 109). in the 200 (26.74), while the (49.74 in the 400). Pectol also taking third place. Chloe Gowans was fourth in Clarence F. Robison Track Bonneville (69), Ben Lomond Stallions were second to Tooele finished second in the 100 in The girls came into Thursday the javelin with a toss of 94-5 & Field Stadium at Brigham (38) and Juan Diego (20) in the 4x100 with a time of 11.19. having already captured two 1/2. The Cowboys finished with Young University in Provo. rounded out the team stand- 50.90. Tooele took second in Stansbury’s boys finished individual titles one day ear- 113 points, 26 behind first- [email protected]

Cowboys continued from page A8 to win the next game. A game at a time, an inning at a time, a pitch at a time. They just wanted to play with each other one more time. We wanted the most amount of games that we could play together, and we got it.” That simple approach helped the Cowboys (26-6) get past Union 2-1 in eight innings on Friday evening, and they rolled past Grand 7-1 and Grantsville catcher Breana Hiatt North Sanpete 6-2 to get back (above) fields a throw at home to the championship round. plate during the Class 3A state soft- ball championship game against Needing to beat Manti (24- Manti on Saturday in Spanish Fork. 7) twice in order to win the Hiatt was behind the plate for title, Grantsville crushed the seven games over a two-day span, Templars 11-1 in five innings earning the praise of her team- in the first game to force a mates and coaches. Grantsville winner-take-all Game 2. sophomore August Cowan (7, right) FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO “I’m just overwhelmed,” signals to her teammates after the Grantsville senior Hannah Butler (15) gets a high-five from coach Heidi Grantsville senior Hannah Cowboys recorded the second out of the fifth inning of Saturday’s Taylor as she rounds third base after hitting a home run on Saturday. Butler Butler said. “I have so much hit seven home runs in seven games during the state tournament. gratitude toward everyone on championship game. Cowan was the winning pitcher, allowing two the team. Everyone put it out runs in 3 1/3 innings. on the line. Nobody wanted to FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS “Everyone put it out on the line. leave with any regrets. There’s six seniors, we all all have a Nobody wanted to leave with any close bond, we all love each hitting.” other and everyone just played Grantsville kept racking regrets.” for that.” up runs in the second inning. After having won four Maison White led off with a — Hannah Butler, Grantsville senior elimination games already, the walk and Maddison Peterson Cowboys and their six seniors singled, and a sacrifice fly by inning and added a two-run run on three hits in eight — Butler, Oaklee Collings, Maizie Clark and a sac bunt by shot in the fourth, leading the innings, and the Cowboys Maizie Clark, Addison Smith, Sandberg made it 6-0. Jaelynn Cowboys to the run-rule vic- scored the game-winning run Hailey DeLaney and Rylee DeLaney and Butler followed tory over the Templars that in the international tiebreaker Udom — had come too far not with back-to-back solo home forced a decisive second game. on an error to keep their sea- to finish the job in the finale. runs — the second time they’d Peterson was 3-for-4 with a son alive. Laura Sandberg got Grantsville done that on Saturday, having solo home run and Sandberg “(Peterson) came out and on the board in the bottom of accomplished the same feat was 3-for-4 with a three-run she just threw shells, man,” the first with a two-run home hours earlier against Grand. home run and two runs scored. Taylor said. “She was on fire. run to left-center off Manti The home run was Butler’s Sophomore catcher Breana Our defense made some great starter Tiffany Hermansen, but seventh of the weekend. In Hiatt was 2-for-3 with an RBI. plays. They had just lost, so that was only the beginning of seven games over two days, Peterson gave up three hits, they were a little sad, but they the onslaught. After a single she was 13-for-24 (.542) at the striking out three and walking just came back knowing they up the middle by Jaelynn plate with 16 RBIs and seven one in a masterful complete- had to win.” DeLaney, August Cowan hit an runs scored. In 24 regular- game effort. The Cougars (22-8-1) mis- RBI single and Udom added an season games before the state One-Loss Bracket Final handled a hard-hit ground ball RBI ground-rule double to left tournament, she hit .343 with single to Manti’s Katie Larsen know that our team was built Grantsville 6, up the first-base line by Bailey to put the Cowboys up 4-0. four home runs, 22 RBIs and with one out in the top of the for this and we were able to North Sanpete 2 Frischknecht, allowing runner “I think it was our seniors 21 runs scored. fourth inning before giving pull through. We had the pitch- A three-run home run by Brooklyn Frischknecht to score who really led us through it “I just had to go back to my way to Bailey Frischknecht, ers, we had the at-bats and we Peterson in the second inning from third. Butler hit a home all,” Sandberg said. “They kind fundamentals,” Butler said. who struck out five batters, had the defense for this.” got Grantsville started, and the run to lead off the fifth inning of gave us some pep talks. “I haven’t had the best hitting hit one and allowed one base Grantsville’s offense Cowboys never looked back for the Cowboys. They just were great examples season this year. I just had to hit in 1 2/3 innings of relief. accounted for 17 home runs as they advanced to the cham- Quarterfinal for us. They told us what we do me — come up to the plate Frischknecht put the finish- over the Cowboys’ seven-game pionship round and earned a Manti 7, Grantsville 6 needed to do, they told us how wanting to hit every pitch. Hit ing touches on the Cowboys’ state-tournament run. In 24 rematch with Manti. Cowan hit The Cowboys fell into the to accomplish and they led us after hit, I was still surprised championship-clinching vic- regular-season games, the a solo home run in the top of one-loss bracket with their all the way through.” they kept coming.” tory, getting Pogroszewski to Cowboys had 34 home runs. the fifth inning and added an first state-tournament loss in That was plenty of run sup- Butler added a two-run strike out swinging and setting Grantsville is the ninth Utah RBI single in the sixth, while three years as Manti rallied port for Cowan, who got the double in the third off Manti’s off a wild celebration in the school to win at least three Butler also had an RBI single. from a 4-1 deficit. The game call in the pitcher’s circle for Ashley Rasmussen. That pitcher’s circle. consecutive state champion- Peterson allowed two runs on was delayed in the bottom of the championship game. came after an RBI single by “I don’t ever want to com- ships. Spanish Fork was the two hits with four strikeouts the fifth when Templars out- “Honestly, I wasn’t expect- Sandberg that scored White pare (championships), because last to do it, winning three in 3 1/3 innings to pick up fielder Lexi Nipko was injured ing it,” Cowan said of starting and a sacrifice fly to center by I try to live in the moment for Class 4A titles in a row from the win, while Frischknecht after flipping over the outfield the championship game. “I got Jaelynn DeLaney that plated all of them and they’re all indi- 2015-17. Stansbury was the slammed the door on the fence in an attempt to field thrown in there, and I was like Peterson. Kiana Pogroszewski, vidually so awesome,” Taylor last to win three straight 3A Hawks (20-10) with 3 2/3 Sandberg’s home run, and ‘whoa.’ It was fun. I had an the Templars’ third pitcher of said. “This group knows that titles, doing so from 2013-15. innings of no-hit relief, striking Manti seized the momentum amazing time. (The runs) took the game, managed to keep they can do great things, and Other schools to accomplish out nine and walking two. from there with four runs in a lot of pressure off of me for Grantsville off the scoreboard they proved that today.” the feat include Bear River One-Loss Bracket Semifinal the top of the sixth inning. sure. We’ve done great hitting the rest of the way, but the Grantsville’s pitching was (five straight titles from 2008- Grantsville 7, Grand 1 Peterson was credited with the this tournament, and it takes a damage had been done by that dominant in the seven games 12), Bingham (four straight After the Red Devils (19- loss after allowing the last of lot of pressure off the pitcher point. in Spanish Fork. Peterson, from 1991-94 and three 8) took the lead in the top those four runs, while Bailey and the infield when we start Cowan allowed a two-run Frischknecht and Cowan com- straight from 2008-10), Alta of the third inning on a solo Frischknecht allowed six runs bined for a 1.87 earned-run (1999-2001), Box Elder (1995- home run by Hannah Owen, on four hits with 10 strikeouts, average in 45 innings, striking 97), Juan Diego (2001-03), the Cowboys answered with five walks and a hit batter in out 68 and walking 12. They Manti (2005-07) and Tooele back-to-back home runs by five-plus innings. Peterson, gave up just 22 hits along the (2003-05). Butler and Jaelynn DeLaney Sandberg, Butler and Jaelynn way. Grantsville is the 11th and never looked back. Butler DeLaney each homered in the “We’ve been a group since school in Utah history to win was 3-for-4 and drove in two game for Grantsville. Day 1, and (Saturday) morn- at least four state softball runs and Cowan added an RBI Second Round ing, we woke up and we talked titles, having also won it all and a run scored. Cowan was Grantsville 10, Juab 0, Grantsville about how this is a game and in 1998. The others are Manti the winning pitcher, allowing 6 innings junior Laura this is supposed to be fun,” said (10 titles), Bear River (nine), one run on four hits with seven Bailey Frischknecht threw Sandberg Peterson, who was 15-for-28 Tooele (nine), Bingham strikeouts, one walk and one a complete-game four-hitter, cracks a smile at the plate with three home (eight), Box Elder (seven), hit batter in four-plus innings. striking out 12 and walking after hitting a runs, two doubles and nine Alta (six), Spanish Fork (six), Frischknecht threw three just one as the Cowboys shut home run dur- RBIs. “We have the opportu- Grand (five), Jordan (four) innings of one-hit ball, striking out the Wasps on Friday after- ing Saturday’s nity to play in this tournament, and Roy (four). out seven. noon. Peterson was 3-for-3 state champi- play in these games and be on Championship Game 1 One-Loss Bracket with a double, three RBIs and onship game this team. We took advantage Grantsville 11, Manti 1, Quarterfinal a run scored, and Butler hit a against Manti. of making this game fun and 5 innings Grantsville 2, Union 1, three-run home run. FRANCIE enjoying where we were at. Butler hit a three-run home 8 innings [email protected] AUFDEMORTE/ TTB PHOTO “It just feels so amazing to run in the top of the first Peterson allowed just one TUESDAY May 14, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B1 Hometown TOOELE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS2019

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ooele County was well- represented at the state Tboys tennis tournament this weekend at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City, with Grantsville taking third place in Class 3A, Stansbury finishing tied for 12th in Class 4A and Tooele seeing both of its doubles teams and a singles player compete in the 4A bracket. Grantsville’s entire team made it to the state tourna- ment, with all three singles players and one doubles team making it at least to the semifi- nals. Freshman Camdin Nelson finished as the 3A runner-up at third singles, capping an impressive season. Stansbury’s Nathan Leary advanced to the 4A quarterfi- nals at second singles to earn a point for the Stallions, who sent all three of their singles players to state. Meanwhile, Tooele’s two doubles teams, as well as third singles player Jonah Wilson, battled hard against some of the top players Grantsville freshman Camdin Nelson competes against in the state and finished their Waterford’s Arvind Madaliar in the season in the first round. Class 3A third singles champion- ship match Saturday at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. Mudaliar SEE TENNIS PICS PAGE B8 ➤ beat Nelson 6-2, 6-2.

Stansbury’s Tooele’s Jonah Nathan Leary Wilson reaches goes after a for the ball dur- ball during ing his first-round the Class 4A third singles tournament match on Friday. Friday. Leary Wilson was the won his first- only Tooele round match at singles player to second singles, reach the state helping the tournament. Stallions finish in a tie for 12th place in the team stand- ings.

Grantsville’s Max Coon (above) waits for the ball to come his way during the 3A second doubles tournament. Stansbury’s Brigham DeBry (middle) reaches for a ball during his match at third singles. Tooele’s Nathan Swan and Alex Dunn (far right) keep their eyes on the ball during a first-round first doubles match. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY May 14, 2019

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Japan, Egypt, the Shakers you may be able to find the Helen Keller dies in is no solid scientific proof Now, CBD oil isn’t a cure-all and even what is called value online. However, dam- Connecticut at the age indicating that CBD (cannabi- to treat every health or behav- Send your questions, Moorish style, a mixture of aged shades are hard to sell. of 87. Blind and deaf noid), a nonintoxicating part ioral issue affecting a pet. comments and tips to ask@ Turkish, Spanish and Arabian Reproduction Handel shades from infancy, Keller cir- of the marijuana plant, has an It can help with anxiety. Its pawscorner.com. designs. have been made and are of cumvented her disabili- effect on pets, you can find effects seem to be very subtle, Decorators today like to little value. ties to become a world- quite a bit of anecdotal evi- on par with Bach’s Rescue © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. have an “accent piece” in a renowned writer and plain contemporary room; © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. lecturer. Her teacher, Anne Sullivan, taught Keller sign language at the home. Mimi Kennedy and ed it was time for a change. In New Mexico”). it will return? Also, when will age 6 by using a hand Jaime Pressly joined the cast an interview last September • • • “Schitt’s Creek” begin airing alphabet. as fellow AA group members, with the Chicago Tribune, Q: We enjoy reading your season six? — C.C. ➤ On May 29, 2003, some and son Roscoe (Blake Garrett she said that even though she fun, informative articles in A: “Manifest” has a lot of 35 U.S. states declare Rosenthal) was never seen would miss her work family “Tidbits.” We’re wondering fans anticipating its return. In it to be Bob Hope again. We’re just supposed to terribly, she was ready to make where the TV series “Manifest” a recent column, I announced Day when the iconic assume he’s alive — some- her home in Los Angeles and went and if you know when the good news that it’s been comedic actor and where. seek out grittier proj- renewed by NBC for a second entertainer turns 100 “Mom” has been renewed ects. season. I would anticipate its years old. Hollywood for two more seasons. Perhaps Next up for Raymund return this fall. officials renamed the Q: “Mom” is my favorite on the series finale, Roscoe is a new series on the As for “Schitt’s Creek,” cre- famous intersection of comedy, but did I miss some- will come down from the attic, Starz network titled ators and stars of the show, thing? Early in season six, they sporting a long beard, and “Hightown,” which is set Eugene and Dan Levy, recently Hollywood and Vine as explained why Christy’s daugh- explain that he’s been playing in coastal Massachusetts announced that the next sea- Bob Hope Square. ter Violet was no longer on the Fortnite for the past several and is about the drug son will be its last. The comedy © 2019 King Features Synd. show, but what about her son, years. Joking aside, I believe trade. She stars as a has grown in popularity since Roscoe? He just disappeared the show will address his NOAA Fisheries officer it debuted on the Pop network, and isn’t even mentioned. — absence one way or another who rebels against other but the Levys wanted it to go B.H. because plenty of viewers are law enforcement by out on a high note. The final A: When “Mom” premiered irritated by the lack of expla- investigating a murder 14-episode season won’t air on CBS in 2013, Anna Faris’ nation. that appears to be con- until sometime in 2020. In character, Christy, had two • • • nected to the opiate the meantime, past episodes children and the focus of the Q: Where is actress Monica trade. are airing on Pop as well as sitcom was on her and co-star Raymund? What is she doing “Hightown” is listed Netflix’s streaming service. Allison Janney’s funny but now, and why did she leave as being in pre-pro- For All the Big Events in Life dysfunctional relationship. “Chicago Fire”? — R.L. duction, so if you have Send me your questions at After a few years, Chuck Lorre, A: After six seasons of play- Starz, keep an eye out NewCelebrityExtra@gmail. Let Everyone Know! co-creator of the show, decided ing first responder Gabriela for its debut. The drama com! that in order to keep the Dawson on the hit NBC shows also stars James Badge Place a Notice in the show fresh, the writers had to “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago Dale (“Rubicon”) and © 2019 King Features Synd. Blake Garrett Rosenthal Transcript Bulletin! expand Christy’s life outside of P.D.,” Monica Raymund decid- Riley Voelkel (“Roswell, Weddings • Birthdays Graduations • Military ANSWERS Missionaries Trivia Test Answers Anniversaries Honors & Awards 1. Cleveland Indians 8. New Orleans 2. John F. Kennedy 9. Marriage or commit- 435-882-0050 3. Pancreas ment 58 N. 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MONDAY’S WARM COCOA A friend shows the world and me the real meaning of charity re you going to be at our right into my eyes. heart attack and that she was I returned Mik’s gaze and I said with reverence. “ group’s meeting on “You know most of my likely not going to live. Could saw more than warm, moist After all, I had been in a pit Tuesday?” Mik called friends have been telling me Mik put any hard feelings aside eyes looking back. Many wrestling a business alligator A Lynn Butterfi eld to ask me. I’m nuts for helping my ex- so he could help his ex-wife in people think that charity is while Mik had stared down, GUEST COLUMNIST “I’m planning on it,” I wife,” he said. her time of need? some spare change that you and wrapped his arms around, replied. “Perhaps we can take About three years ago, Mik’s “You know, I did it!” Mik give a stranger out of pity. But the proverbial jaws of a mon- some time after the meeting to then-wife decided she didn’t said. “I dropped everything Mik’s eyes, and actions, give it ster snapper! I’ll never forget catch up?” alligators for several years want to be married to him and traveled to the hospital another, deeper meaning. his ability to conquer personal “That would be great!” he — and a lot recently. I knew anymore. Soon thereafter, she to hold her hand. And, she Charity is giving your per- pain, disappointment and sor- said. “I have a lot to tell you a little about what he’d been began to date her high school lived! I even drove her home sonal, pure love to others. It row, simply because it’s the because it’s been a few weeks struggling with, but I had no sweetheart from more than 30 and I’ve been spending the last means when someone else has right thing to do for another since we’ve talked. I’m looking idea that he’d just stared down years ago. That caused them to few weeks nursing her back to hurt you directly, face-to-face, human being! forward to our chat.” the biggest “snapper” any of us split, as you can imagine! health in her house. My friends right to the core, you still serve Mik has shown you and me I needed to wrestle a couple will ever face and had won. Then, not long ago, Mik told me I shouldn’t help! But them and show uncorrupted, “How Charity Wins!” of alligators snapping at my I’ll share a little about Mik’s received a call from his ex- you know? We have history unconditional love and caring. business so we didn’t get story and our conversation so wife’s current man-friend tell- together and we were married That’s the definition of char- Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda together until two days later. you’ll understand. ing him that she’d just been for more than 20 years. How ity I saw first-hand shining and is a managing broker for a Mik understood, because he’d Mik sat directly across from admitted to a hospital, in an could I not help her in her time through Mik’s eyes. real estate company. been wrestling relationship me when we met and looked adjoining state, as a result of a of need?” “You’re an amazing person!” THE RIGHT THING Am I my neighbor’s gardener? heir yard is always it was likely legal to pick “ a mess,” writes a lemons overhanging a public reader we’re calling sidewalk, I told the reader T Jeffrey L. Seglin Christina. “Overgrown shrubs. that the right thing was to ask GUEST COLUMNIST Grass out of control. Stray the tree’s owner permission flowers popping up. Just a to pick. And that the owner mess.” of the tree should keep his Christina reports that the doubt he would even notice.” tree pruned to avoid blocking “mess” is contained to her About a decade ago, I wrote pedestrians and facing the neighbor’s yard. If anything about a reader from Cypress, possibility of a fine from the expanded out to block the Calif., who had a similar ques- city. communal sidewalk, she is tion. But Christina’s case is differ- confident the city would have She regularly walked by ent. While the neighbor’s yard issued a ticket to her neigh- a house whose lemon tree might look unruly, because bors, as it has done to others branches spread out across the it’s unruly within his private in the neighborhood. “I bet sidewalk. She wondered if she property, it would be wrong a ticket from the city would would be breaking the law or for Christina or her neighbors wake him up,” Christina if it would be wrong to pick to take matters into their own writes. the occasional overhanging hands by rescuing anything But Christina has had fruit from the tree. from the grounds without per- enough. As a start she wants Back then, I responded that mission. to dig up some of the random it was not illegal to pick the Without agreed-upon Dealing with your neighborís yards is at tricky thing, but the right thing to do is just communicate with your flowers or smaller plants and overhanging fruit and that, in neighborhood covenants or neighbor. find them a new home in fact, her neighbor might be local ordinances that require her or other neighbors’ yards running afoul of the law by residents to keep a tidy yard, bors want to rescue any flow- his house. trator of www.jeffreyseglin.com, where they will be better violating an ordinance that what her neighbor decides to ers or plants, the right thing a blog focused on ethical issues. tended to. “disallows vegetation to grow do is up to him as long as he is to approach their neighbor Jeffrey L. Seglin, author of Do you have ethical questions “Since my neighbor has sim- into or over the public right doesn’t put anyone in danger. and ask him for permission. “The Simple Art of Business that you need answered? Send ply let his yard go, is it OK for of way -- including alleys, It may be un-neighborly to let If he agrees, then Christina Etiquette: How to Rise to the them to rightthing@comcast. us to go over and rescue some sidewalks and streets -- to the a lawn go to seed, but it’s not and company can proceed Top by Playing Nice,” is a senior net. Follow him on Twitter @ plantings?” she asks. “He’s got extent that passage of pedes- Christina’s place to remedy the with their rescue mission. In lecturer in public policy and jseglin. some rogue peonies, random trians, bicyclists and motor situation by trespassing with a perfect world, her neighbor director of the communications © 2019 Jeffrey L. Seglin. daffodils, a handful of tulips, vehicles is impeded.” shovels and spades in hand. might decide it’s time to care program at Harvard’s Kennedy Distributed by Tribune Content and assorted other stuff. I Regardless of the fact that If Christina or other neigh- for the nature that surrounds School. He is also the adminis- Agency, LLC. COMMUNITY NEWS LDS Church film expert shares trials and joys of religious films hen Christina career path as a single moth- Messages, seminary and came what at first seemed Torriente-Robey first er. She later discovered “a institutes, church history, and insurmountable trials. Wstuck her toe into burning desire in my heart to public affairs with the church. “There is so much hope to the waters of religious films, tell stories through film.” While playing a role cross- be found in the midst of tri- she never envisioned the jour- She told the gathering, “I ing a rapid river in “Ephraim’s als,” she said. ney of joy that would soon have seen the hand of the Rescue,” Torriente-Robey felt Torriente-Robey also follow. Lord over and over again in the tangible fear of drowning. expressed her appreciation Torriente-Robey addressed my experiences acting, pro- “Ephraim’s Rescue” is a reli- to the volunteers of the SUP 50 members and guests of the ducing and directing.” gious historical drama based chapter, who work tirelessly Settlement Canyon Chapter of During her 10 years of on the true story of Ephraim on museums, monuments and the Sons of Utah Pioneers on religious film work, Torriente- Hanks who was called to res- other projects. May 2. Robey has jumped among cue the people of the Martin “I have a special apprecia- She shared a handful of those disciplines as smoothly Handcart Company. tion for your diligent work memorable moments from as a skilled athlete playing Although she was a strong, in preserving the history of her 10 years as a producer, multiple positions. experienced swimmer, in one those who came before us,” director, and actress for The While she may be best scene she found herself in a she told chapter members and Church of Jesus Christ of known for her acting in “The precarious and life-threaten- their guests. Latter-day Saints film produc- Cokeville Miracle,” “Ephraim’s ing situation that could have The local chapter of the tions. Rescue” and “The Writer’s swept her to death. Sons of Utah Pioneers meets Acting was perhaps the Block,” Torriente-Robey She shared other stories monthly on the first Thursday COURTESY OF SONS OF UTAH PIONEERS furthest profession from her extends her talents work- from her personal and profes- at the Tooele 4th Ward build- Christine Torriente-Robey shares experiences from her religious film mind when she started on a ing on projects for Mormon sional life where she over- ing, 200 S. 200 West, Tooele. career with members of the Sons of Utah Pioneers local chapter on May 2.

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Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceram- Start is a free program for eligible families New Door Key Cards as the author needs a minimum of 160 who wish to attend the leadership meet- Tooele ics, pinochle, movies and wood- carving, that offers quality early education for New door key cards will be available at the photographs, and any help is greatly ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the etc. Meals-on-Wheels is available for the infants and toddlers in the home; parent bar beginning on Saturday, June 1. appreciated. appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele Vertical Gardening Class homebound. Lunch served weekdays. For education; comprehensive health services County veterans are invited to attend. Join us for a free Vertical Gardening Class age 60 and above, suggested donation to women before, during and after preg- State Convention Tooele Valley Free Masons Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will and Plant Exchange on Wednesday, May is $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. nancy; nutrition education and family A State Convention will be held from Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the hold its monthly executive and general 22 at 7 p.m. at the USU Extension Office, Transportation is available to the store or support services. Call 435-841-1380 or Thursday, June 6 to Sunday, June 9 at the second Friday of each month for din- meetings on the third Thursday of every 151 N. Main St., Tooele. Cynthia Bee, doctor visits for residents in the Tooele 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free Park City Marriott. ner and socializing. If you are interested month at the Pioneer Museum (rear popular gardening speaker will be back and Grantsville areas. For transportation additional information. or have questions, please join us at the entrance). The executive meeting will to show you how to garden vertically in information, call 435-843-4102. Auxiliary Meetings Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting Upcoming Auxiliary Meetings will be held our dry climate. It takes much more than Free developmental evaluation Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for on Monday, June 10 and June 24 at 7 p.m. simply putting up a trellis and getting a Daughters of Utah Pioneers DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers 435-277-0087. volunteer drivers — no DAV membership plant to grow on it! Learn the tips, tools, The DUP is seeking any family histories, a variety of services to families with is required. Will need a VA physical. No types of plants and supplies to do it right photographs, books, stories or vintage infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. Fathers Day Breakfast Tooele Valley Family History Stop by between 9 and 10:30 a.m. for our monthly meetings are held in December. and have beautiful results. As a bonus, artifacts (before 1900) to display at the Individualized services are available to Center Fathers Day Breakfast on Sunday, June 16. Call commander James Yale at 435-849- we will hold a plant exchange afterwards. DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 enhance development in communication, Research your ancestors free with trained Fathers eat free! 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee We’ll see you there! For more information W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. motor development, cognition, social/ FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele Thomas at 435-830-8487. contact Jay Cooper at dirtfarmerjay@ Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the emotional development, self-help skills Drink Tokens Expiring Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 gmail.com. Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- and health concerns. Contact us for a free All drink tokens expire on Sunday, June East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours Health Department and Aging tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or developmental evaluation at 435-833- of operation: Tuesday through Friday, Tooele Kiwanis 5K Freedom Run 30. Please use them before then! Services hours Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit 0725. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday The Tooele County Health Department The Tooele Kiwanis 5K Freedom Run will www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- be held on Thursday, July 4, 2019. The race www.exploretooele.com. Elks by appointment only. Special classes tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 begins at 8:30 a.m. in Settlement Canyon. Charity offered regularly. Call the center for more p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Please register online at www.tooeleki- Meetings information. Check out our calendar on our main page wanis.com or bring cash that morning at 7 Tooele Children’s Justice Center Schools Lodge floor meetings are held the sec- for holiday hours and closures. For more a.m. Cost is $15 for 12 years and under, $20 Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Tooele Family Al-Anon ond and fourth Tuesday of every month. information call 435-277-2301. for ages 13 to 18, and $25 for ages 19 and THS Class of ’56 Reunion need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and House committee meetings are held every Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays up. All funds stay with the Tooele Kiwanis A Class Reunion luncheon for the Tooele snacks. We appreciate all donations. For first and third Tuesday of the month. All at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Parkinson’s disease Support to fund their yearly youth projects. For High School Class of 1956 will be held inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 members are welcome and encouraged basement at the back of the building. For Group on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2019 at Bonneville S.100 East, Tooele. questions or more information, please more information, go online or contact to attend. A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be Brewery, 1641 N. Main St., Tooele. (See call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at Mike Fields at 435-840-4604. overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. their website for more details.) A lun- United Methodist Dinner Friday Night Dinners 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. Tooele has a support group for persons Compass USA Foreign Exchange cheon from the menu will start at 12 Tooele United Methodist Church offers a Friday Night Dinners are held every other with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- Program p.m., followed by a program and visiting free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U ers. You can learn how others are coping We have 15 to 20 teens coming from from 1 to 5 p.m. We hope to see you social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the with PD and how to live well. We meet the China to Tooele County from July 9 to soon! No mail invitations will be sent. served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Yard Sale Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. 23 to learn about American Home Life! Please RSVP via Facebook: facebook.com/ A yard sale will be held on Friday, May 17 Main St., Tooele. For more information, First Baptist Food Pantry at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele We are looking for great families to host groups/286403918220685/ or contact from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at them while they are here. Contact Heather Carolyn at 435-841-7640 or ccgull13@ at 435-849-4180. ing an emergency food pantry to meet Paint Night 435-840-3683. Miller for more information at 801-660- gmail.com. Bring a partner, invite your the needs of our community. Hours are Sign up for our upcoming Paint Night on Alcoholics Anonymous 7616 or compassusa.heathermiller@gmail. classmates, or just come! Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First Friday, May 17 at 7 p.m. Cost is $25 per Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope com. THS Class of ’64 Reunion Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main person. Sign ups are available in the Social p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. to Recovery” Utah Hunter Education Courses The Tooele High School Class of ’64 Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. Quarters at the Lodge. Utah Ave. For more information, contact Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele The fourth set of Utah Hunter Education Reunion will be held on Friday, Aug. 16 Baby blankets needed Camp Wapiti Clean-up Courses will be held August 6, 8, 13, 14 694-2624. (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all and Saturday, Aug. 17. For more informa- Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- All volunteers are welcome to join our and 15 for Range 17. Classes are held those affected by someone else’s addic- tion contact Gayle: 435-882-4766, Lynda: ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Camp Wapiti Clean-up at 8 a.m. on Alcoholics Anonymous from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Tooele County tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help 435-882-4400, or Lynette: 435-882-0077. Blankets should be new and in good Saturday, May 18. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also Health Building, 151 N. Main St., Tooele. by sharing our experience, strength and condition. Homemade blankets are also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 Range times will be announced. State law Bonneville Academy hope. For more information, please con- accepted if new. Donations can be turned Open Mic Night p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron requires students to attend all sessions Applications tact Terri at 435-313-4851. in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West We will have an Open Mic Night starting Dr., Tooele. of class. Before attending a class, all stu- Bonneville Academy is currently accept- Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 18. Military Items Wanted dents must purchase a Hunter Education ing applications for the 2019-2020 school Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with Young People in Recovery When you no longer want your military Voucher for $10 from a license agent or year. Tours of the school are offered by Veterans Memorial Service any questions. Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold items, do not take them to Deseret appointment or on a walk-in basis every A Veterans Memorial Service will be held vender, bring the voucher to the class, all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 Industries or a thrift store. Bring them Wednesday at 1 p.m. Contact the school on Monday, May 27 at 11 a.m. at Veterans and give it to the instructor. The voucher Community Closet p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, for details at 435-315-2080. Bonneville Memorial Park in Tooele. includes all costs for the class and includes Clean out your closets. The Community also on the first and third Friday of the shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, Academy is located at 800 W Montauk a small game license that is validated Closet is accepting donations for gently month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — Lane, Stansbury Park. upon completion of the class. For more used clothing. Donations are accepted Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be information call Gene at 435-882-4767 or Historical Society Story and Craft Hour at your neighborhood school. Contact Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- displayed with honor and respect. Call Bryan at 435-882-6795. Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Historical books Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. questions. Tooele County Historical Society’s books 435-255-9905. Senior Center Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy Children’s Choir Auditions The senior center is for the enjoyment of the adventures of books and make fun are available to purchase at meetings. The Family support group History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting crafts. For more information, call 435-833- Get your loved one sober. The USARA Moose The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West Craft family support group is held Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, exercise program, line dancing, wood- Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, Meals at the Lodge Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading cards depicting four different pioneer owner and director of Blake Music Studios, carving, Wii games, watercolor class, mov- Tooele. Please enter through the south Friday and Saturday night dinners will be room at the Tooele City Library. Group buildings for $4. These make great gifts directs the choir. Blake has a degree in ies and health classes. Meals-on-Wheels side doors. served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night dinners books and materials provided. Craft is a for family and friends. Please call Alice vocal performance and has taught at the available for homebound. Lunch served change weekly or you can order from the free program for family members who Free Preschool Hour Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to collegiate level. If your child loves to sing weekdays. For age 60 and above, sug- menu. All meals are for a reasonable price. have a loved one with a substance use Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele purchase these books. and you are looking for an exceptional gested donation is $3. For those under No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch disorder. For more information, call Heidi Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour musical experience for them, this is it. For age 60, cost is $5. Transportation available specials are available at the lodge from 11 Seeking Historical Items Warr at 435-255-9905. more information and to register for an to the store or doctor visits for residents in of learning, singing and creating. The class a.m. For members and their guests only. The Tooele County Historical Society audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- is for all children up to 5 years old. Please Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group would like members of the community com or call 435-277-0755. portation information call 435-843-4102. come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- Breakfast Join us the 2nd Monday of each month who have any family or personal histories, For more information about the Tooele mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We Breakfast will be served every Sunday from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Rocky Mountain Hospice Center, call 435-843-4110. are located at West Elementary School, meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend Center in Tooele. The Tooele County VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Want to have more meaning in your life. 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the Health Department’s Aging Services pro- would like to donate to our organization Do you want to do something that is Mobile Vet Center through the south side doors. women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and enjoy gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s to please call us. We are also looking for satisfying and of great service to your To better serve veterans located in Tooele a great breakfast. Association Caregiver Support Groups. St. Marguerite Catholic School books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- community? Then become a Rocky County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will The groups are designed to provide emo- Students of all faiths are welcome from chures or any history that pertains to the Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 Veterans Appreciation Dinner tional, educational and social support for preschool through 8th grade at Tooele A Veterans Appreciation Dinner will be Tooele County area. If you would like to ence required. All training, background a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. check and TB tests provided by Rocky Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, County’s only faith-based school. held on Thursday, May 30 at 5:30 p.m. donate them to our organization, or if you Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day would let us make a copy for the Tooele Food Addicts in Recovery Mountain. The only requirement is your Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- Life Line Screening desire to help someone in need. Please tial counseling for theater veterans of all preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small County Historical Society, please call 435- Life Line Screening, a leading provider Anonymous contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain conflicts. For further information contact class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- 882-1612. of community-based preventive health Are you having trouble controlling the Hospice at 801-397-4904. Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or screenings, is pleased to offer a preven- way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery national call center 1-877-WARVETS or visit www.stmargschool.org. tive health event at Loyal Order of Moose Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- The Next Chapter visit vetcenter.va.gov Groups and Events 2031 on Monday, June 17. Five screenings ery program for anyone suffering from The Next Chapter is a free social support food addiction. Meetings are held every and educational program to help widows Donate to library Education will be offered that scan for potential Ladies Community Club of health problems related to blocked arter- Tooele Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, and widowers adjust to the loss of their Please remember the “Friends of the 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the spouse through monthly activities. You Tooele City Library” while doing home Online courses ies, abdominal aortic aneurysms, harden- To view upcoming events, learn more Online courses in Network+ and Security+ north back entrance. For more informa- are invited to join others who are on the cleaning and donate your used books to ing of leg arteries, irregular heartbeat, about our organization, or to become a IT are designed for the IT professional tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or same page as you, to begin a new chapter the bookstore in the library. Money from and bone density. Register for a Wellness member, please visit gfwctooele.org. who seeks to upgrade his or her skills and Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele book sales is used to support programs Package, which includes 4 vascular tests knowledge of networking and security. TOPS Weight Loss Support foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for within the library. The library is located at and an osteoporosis screening from $149 Courses prepare Security+ exams. Call attend. more details. 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call ($139 with our member discount.) All five Group Tooele Technical College at 435-248-1800 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. screenings take 60-90 minutes to com- The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Tooele County Aging Sons of Utah Pioneers for more information or to enroll. Weight Loss Support Group meets every org. Thank you for your support. plete. There are three ways to register for Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Anyone interested in the history of Tooele Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church Get enrolled this event and to receive a $10 discount teers to help us meet the needs of seniors City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we Books for the Whole Family off any package prices above $129. Call located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Enroll in training at Tooele Technical in the community. Many seniors require need you. Please come and join us for a Donated children’s books and paperbacks toll-free at 1-888-653-6441, visit lifeline- Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by College. Sharpen your current skills or assistance and need rides to doctors or potluck social dinner at the LDS church, are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers screening.com/communitycircle or text a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- train for a new career. Most programs other health professionals. Rides help 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. the word CIRCLE to 797979. dren are invited to attend. Come and let have open enrollment and you can enroll seniors live more independent lives. Call mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For anytime of the year. Get a commercial 435-843-4114 for more information. The 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele more information visit TOPS.org or con- driver’s license in as little as 4 weeks and Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday City Library. All proceeds go back to the Eagles tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. get on-the-road to a lucrative career. also are in need of volunteers. For more of each month at 6:30 p.m. library for projects and programs. Tooele Tech also offers CPR classes to its information about volunteering at the Sunday Breakfasts Museum volunteers needed TC Squares Dance Club students and the public on the second Breakfasts will be served every Sunday Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is Grantsville Center, call Dan at 435-843- Bingo is back The TC Squares Dance Club has begun Monday of every month. Become CPR cer- morning this month from 9 to 11 a.m. seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history 4753. For volunteering at the Tooele St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke tified at Tooele Tech. For more informa- Order from the menu or have the special or science? Volunteers at the museum can Center, call Debbie at 435-843-4103. its bingo games again on Fridays starting Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 tion, call 435-248-1800 or visit tooeletech. for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and gain new skills or practice old ones. We at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. Life’s Worth Living Foundation West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please edu. children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad are looking for people to help with orga- Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with Suicide support group meetings are bring finger food to share. For more infor- Beer is available. Public invited. nization, exhibit development, gardening questions. held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, Train to work and educational program development. Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s Tooele Technical College’s new Software Aerie Meetings Volunteer positions are seasonal and year Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by website at tcsquares.com. Grantsville Development program and Nail Our upcoming Aerie Meetings will be held round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers Technician program have immediate the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal on Thursday, May 23, June 13, and June must be at least 16 years old. To apply or Tooele County Homemakers Grantsville Irrigation Company openings. Train to work in the computer 27 at 8 p.m. thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- request more information, send email to: From February to May, the Homemakers Agricultural users have been issued two software industry or own your own busi- cide, please plan on attending. Please go [email protected] will meet on the first Tuesday of every use or lose turns to expire Saturday, June ness as a licensed nail technician. Visit Auxiliary Past Presidents on Facebook and like our page to keep month. All meetings will be held from 10 1. An additional two use or lose turns have tooeletech.edu for more information. Meeting current with our latest news and events. Tooele Gem and Mineral Society a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the USU Extension been given effective June 1 to June 15. Our APP Meeting will be held on The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- Building auditorium, 151 N. Main St., Residents have been allotted 250,000 gal- Adult Education Wednesday, May 15 at 7 p.m. at La meets the first Thursday of the month livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. Tooele. For more information call Thiel at lons per residential share. The meters will Get your high school diploma this year at Fountain Restaurant, 1501 N. Main St., except for June, July, and August. Disabled American Veterans 435-238-8245 or Eileen at 435-882-5009. be read Saturday, June 15. Any water used the Tooele Community Learning Center. Tooele. Our June meeting will be held on Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in All classes required for a high school Chapter 20 before then will not count. Please contact Wednesday, June 19 at 7 p.m. Location the downstairs conference room of the Tooele County Quilters the office at 435-884-3451 or gicwater@ diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- TBD. Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County aration and English as a second language Chapter for the Disabled American All meetings are held on the third Tuesday gmail.com with any questions. Come and learn about rocks, minerals, of each month in the Tooele County are available. Register now to graduate Planning Meeting and ways to craft them, and enjoy field Veterans holds monthly general member- Share the past — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 Stop by the June planning meeting on ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per trips for rock collecting. Membership is year to be paid at the first meeting. For Share the past, submit a history, obitu- Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- Tuesday, May 21 at 6 p.m. The July plan- 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third $15 per year. For more information email more information, call 435-843-7649. ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. cation classes are for students 18 and over. ning meeting will be held on Tuesday, [email protected]. Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those The Family History Center in Grantsville June 18 at 6 p.m. is assembling a record of Grantsville ESOL Local author seeks photos ESOL conversational classes are held Cookout at the Aerie residents. Your submission may be made A local author and historian is seeking Bulletin Board Policy by emailing to [email protected] or by Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Come and enjoy our cookout and 50/50 at original photographs of Saltair, Black coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- the Aerie on Saturday, May 25. Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript- dents may also come anytime the center is or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah 2019 Dues as well as any similar turn-of-the-century Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. open for individualized study. Registration “The Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organiza- 84074. Come in and receive help from our Dues for 2019 are expiring on Friday, May attractions and resorts for an upcoming is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele tions, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should trained consultants. For more information, 31. Don’t let them expire! book project. Those who wish to con- call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- tribute information or photographs of contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or tion. Installation of Officers these parks should contact Emma Penrod less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement Senior Center Installation of Officers will take place on at [email protected]. Contributions will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising The senior center is for the enjoyment of Early Head Start Saturday, June 1 at 1 p.m. A potato bar will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- Do you have a child under age 3? Are you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head with salads will follow. released pictorial history book. There is the day prior to the desired publication date. tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include no such thing as too many photographs

You Have Fascinating TOOELETRANSCRIPT Neighbors! BULLETIN Read Their Stories in We’re Your Hometown! Subscribe Today: 435.882.0050 Every Issue! TooeleOnline.com PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING AND AGENDA Tooele County Plan- ning Commission The Tooele County Planning Commission will hold a Public Meet- ing on May 15, 2019 at 7:00 PM in the Audito- rium at the Tooele County Building, 47 South Main Street, Tooele Utah. PUBLIC MEETING: 1. Roll Call 2. Approval of meeting minutes from May 1, 2019 3. TCLUO 2019-04 - Chris Robinson is re- questing an ordinance update to Chapter 11 of the Tooele County PUBLIC NOTICE Land Use Ordinance Notice is Hereby Given regarding Recreation that the Tooele City Uses and Recreational Council and the Mu- Coach Parks. Unin- nicipal Building Author- corporated: Tooele ity will meet in a Busi- County. Planner: Jeff ness Meeting on Miller Wednesday, May 15, 4. Open Public Hear- 2019 at the hour of ing (TCLUO 2019-04) 7:00 p.m. The meet- 5. Close Public Hear- ing will be held at the ing (TCLUO 2019-04) Tooele City Hall Coun- 6. REZ 2019-08 - cil Room, located at 90 Kammi Burnett is re- North Main Street, questing a rezone from Tooele, Utah. MU-40 (Multiple Use, 1. Pledge of Allegiance 40 Acre Minimum) to 2. Roll Call A-20 (Agricultural, 20 3. Mayor's Youth Rec- Acre Minimum. ognition Awards P a r c e l I D : TUESDAY May 14, 2019 4. Public Comment 06-014-0-0003 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Period Acreage. Approx.B5 24 5. Resolution 2019-41 Acres. Unincorpo- A Resolution Of the rated: Stockton Tooele City Council Af- Planner: Jeff Miller firming Tooele City's 7. Open Public Hear- To place your Classified ad Decision toTo Payplace the youring Classified(REZ 2019-08) ad call 435-882-0050 Net Amount Declaredcall 435-882-00508. Close Public Hear- by the District Court to ing (REZ 2019-08) Aposhian Sod Farms, 9. 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Public Hearing and Pursuant to the Ameri- Decision on Ordinance cans with Disability 2019-04 An Ordinance Act, individuals need- of the Tooele City ing special accommo- Council Reassigning dations during this the Zoning Classifica- meeting should notify tion to the R1-7 Resi- Planning Staff, Tooele dential Zoning District County Planning Com- for 16.4 Acres of Prop- mission, at erty Located at 600 435-843-3160 prior to West and 650 West the meeting. Utah Avenue Please e-mail Jeff Presented by Jim M i l l e r a t : Bolser [email protected] 9. Subdivision Prelimi- with any questions or nary Plan for Par Fore concerns. Estates, Application by Dated this 1st Day of Par 4 Estates LLC, Lo- May 2019 cated at Approximately Jeff Miller 775 East Vine Street, Tooele County in the R1-7 Residential Planning and Zoning Zoning District, for the (Published in the Purpose of Creating Tooele Transcript Bul- 62 Single-Family Resi- letin May 7 & 14, dential Lots 2019) Presented by Jim Bolser 10. Public Hearing and Decision on Ordinance 2019-12 An Ordinance of the Tooele City Council Amending the Text of Chapter 7-4 of the Tooele City Code Related to Parking and Making Related Tech- nical Changes to Chapter 7-15, Chapter 7-15a and Chapter 7-16 of the Tooele City Code Presented by Jim Bolser 11. Minutes a. May 1, 2019 Work Session and Business Meeting b. May 8, 2019 Work Session c. April 17, 2019 MBA Business Meeting 12. Invoices 13. Adjourn Michelle Y. Pitt Tooele City Recorder Pursuant to the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, Individuals Need- ing Special Accommo- dations Should Notify Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele City Recorder, at 435-843-2113 or mi- [email protected] , Prior to the Meeting. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin May 14, 2019) INVITATION TO BID Tooele City 90 North Main Tooele City, Utah 84074 Notice is hereby given that Tooele City Cor- poration (OWNER) will accept bids for con- struction of the 2019 Water Improvement Project, according to Drawings and Specifi- cations prepared by Paul Hansen Associ- ates, and described in general as: Work of this Construc- tion Contract com- prises the construction of approximately 4,400 linear feet of 8" diame- ter water line and 1,100 linear feet of 12" diameter water line along with the replace- ment of existing water service laterals, hy- drants, valves and re- lated appurtenances on the culinary water system. Separate sealed bids will be received by the OWNER in Room 227, of the Tooele City Mu- nicipal Offices located at 90 North Main, Tooele, Utah 84074 INVITATION TO BID until 3:00 p.m. on Tooele City Thursday May 30, 90 North Main Tooele INVITATION TO BID 2019, and then at said City, Utah 84074 Tooele City office publicly opened Notice is hereby given 90 North Main Tooele and read aloud. that TOOELE CITY City, Utah 84074 Project Specifications CORPORATION Notice is hereby given will be issued in digital (OWNER) will accept that Tooele City Cor- format (PDF), and may bids for the 2019 poration (OWNER) will be obtained by con- Roadway Improve- accept bids for con- tacting Tooele City ment project, de- struction of the 2019 Public Works, 90 North scribed in general be- Water Improvement Main, Tooele, Utah low as two separate Project, according to 84074 beginning on bid schedules: Drawings and Specifi- Friday May 4, 2019 A. Reconstruction of cations prepared by during office hours approximately 41,500 Paul Hansen Associ- from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 square feet of existing ates, and described in p.m. by calling (435) roadway. general as: 843-2132. All Bidders B. Rotomill and over- Work of this Construc- must register with the lay of approximately tion Contract com- City in order to be con- 205,500 square feet of prises the construction sidered for Award of existing roadway. of approximately 4,400 Bid. Separate sealed bids linear feet of 8" diame- Bid security in the will be received by the ter water line and amount of 5% of the OWNER in Room 227, 1,100 linear feet of 12" base bid will be re- of the Tooele City Mu- diameter water line quired to accompany nicipal Offices located along with the replace- bids. at 90 North Main, ment of existing water Prospective BIDDERS Tooele, Utah 84074 service laterals, hy- are strongly encour- until 2:00 PM on May drants, valves and re- aged to attend a 30, 2019, and then at INVITATION TO BID lated appurtenances pre-bid conference said office publicly The Tooele County on the culinary water which will be held in opened and read School District is re- system. Room 224, of the aloud. questing quotations for Separate sealed bids Tooele City Municipal Project Specifications replacing a portion of will be received by the Offices at 3:00 p.m. will be issued in digital the roof at West Ele- OWNER in Room 227, on Monday May 27, format (PDF), and may mentary, Copper Can- of the Tooele City Mu- 2019. The object of be obtained by con- yon Elementary and nicipal Offices located the conference is to tacting Tooele City roof repairs to Grants- at 90 North Main, acquaint BIDDERs Public Works, 90 North ville High School. Tooele, Utah 84074 with the site condi- INVITATION TO BID Main, Tooele, Utah Plans and specifica- until 3:00 p.m. on tions, specifications, Tooele City 84074 beginning on tions will be available Thursday May 30, and to answer any 90 North Main Tooele May 16, 2019 during on May 20, 2019 for a INVITATION TO BID 2019, and then at said questions which BID- City, Utah 84074 office hours from 8:00 $50.00 refundable de- Tooele City office publicly opened DERs may have con- Notice is hereby given a.m. to 5:00 p.m. by posit from the Opera- 90 North Main Tooele and read aloud. cerning the project. that TOOELE CITY calling (435) tions Building, 76 City, Utah 84074 Project Specifications All communication CORPORATION 843-2132. All Bidders South 1000 West, Notice is hereby given will be issued in digital relative to the Project (OWNER) will accept must register with the Tooele, UT. Prospec- that Tooele City Cor- format (PDF), and may shall be directed to the bids for the 2019 City in order to be con- tive bidders will be re- poration (OWNER) will be obtained by con- Engineer prior to the Roadway Improve- sidered for Award of quired to attend a accept bids for con- tacting Tooele City opening of bids at: ment project, de- Bid. mandatory Pre-bid struction of the 2019 Public Works, 90 North TOOELE CITY COR- scribed in general be- Bid security in the meeting starting at the Water Improvement Main, Tooele, Utah PORATION low as two separate amount of 5% of the West Elementary Project, according to 84074 beginning on 90 North Main bid schedules: base bid will be re- School 451 W 300 S, Drawings and Specifi- Friday May 4, 2019 Tooele, Utah 84074 A. Reconstruction of quired to accompany Tooele, UT on May 23, cations prepared by during office hours Telephone: (435) approximately 41,500 bids. 2019 at 9:00 a.m. Paul Hansen Associ- from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 843-2132 square feet of existing Prospective BIDDERS Bids are due June 5, ates, and described in p.m. by calling (435) Paul Hansen P.E., City roadway. are encouraged to at- 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at general as: 843-2132. All Bidders Engineer B. Rotomill and over- tend a pre-bid confer- 76 South 1000 West, Work of this Construc- must register with the email: paulh@tooele- lay of approximately ence which will be held Tooele, UT and must tion Contract com- City in order to be con- city.org 205,500 square feet of in Room 224, of the be in a sealed enve- prises the construction sidered for Award of The OWNER reserves existing roadway. Tooele City Municipal lope addressed to of approximately 4,400 Bid. the right to reject any Separate sealed bids Offices located at 90 Keysha Mecham linear feet of 8" diame- Bid security in the or all bids; or to accept will be received by the North Main, Tooele, Tooele County School ter water line and amount of 5% of the or reject the whole or OWNER in Room 227, Utah at 1:30 PM on B6 District. Bids must be 1,100 linearTOOELE feet of 12" baseTRANSCRIPT bid will be re-BULLETINany part of any bid; to of the Tooele City Mu- May 23, 2019. TheTUESDAY ob- May 14, 2019 accompanied by a Bid diameter water line quired to accompany award schedules nicipal Offices located ject of the conference bond equivalent to 5 % along with the replace- bids. separately or together at 90 North Main, is to acquaint BID- Public Notices Public Notices ofPublic the total Notices amount mentPublic of existing Notices water ProspectivePublic Notices BIDDERS toPublic contractors, Notices or to Tooele,Public Utah Notices 84074 DERsPublic with Notices the site Public Notices Water User Miscellaneous bid.Miscellaneous The bid must serviceMiscellaneous laterals, hy- areMiscellaneous strongly encour- waiveMiscellaneous any informality untilMiscellaneous 2:00 PM on May conditions,Miscellaneous specifica- Miscellaneous clearly be marked on drants, valves and re- aged to attend a or technicality in any 30, 2019, and then at tions, and to answer Deadline for public INVITATION TO BID the outside of the en- lated appurtenances pre-bid conference bid in the best interest said office publicly any questions which NOTICE OF ADOP- notices is 4 p.m. the The Tooele County velope “ Roofing Bids on the culinary water which will be held in of the City. Only bids opened and read BIDDERs may have TION PROCEEDINGS day prior to publica- School District is re- 2019". The District re- system. Room 224, of the giving a firm quotation aloud. concerning the project. DISTRICT COURT OF tion. Public notices questing quotations for serves the right to Separate sealed bids Tooele City Municipal properly signed will be Project Specifications All communication THE STATE OF UTAH submitted past the replacing a portion of waive any formalities will be received by the Offices at 3:00 p.m. accepted. will be issued in digital relative to the Project THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- deadline will not be the roof at West Ele- and accept or reject OWNER in Room 227, on Monday May 27, (Published in the format (PDF), and may shall be directed to the TRICT accepted. mentary, Copper Can- any bid it deems in its of the Tooele City Mu- 2019. The object of Tooele Transcript Bul- be obtained by con- Engineer prior to the TOOELE COUNTY UPAXLP yon Elementary and best interest. nicipal Offices located the conference is to letin May 14 & 21, tacting Tooele City opening of bids at: IN THE MATTER OF roof repairs to Grants- (Published in the at 90 North Main, acquaint BIDDERs 2019) Public Works, 90 North TOOELE CITY COR- THE ADOPTION OF ville High School. Tooele Transcript Bul- Tooele, Utah 84074 with the site condi- Main, Tooele, Utah PORATION STEVIE LEE CHRIS- INVITATION TO BID Public Notices Plans and specifica- letin May 14 & 16, until 3:00 p.m. on tions, specifications, 84074 beginning on 90 North Main TINE SIMONDS, Tooele City tions will be available 2019) Thursday May 30, and to answer any May 16, 2019 during Tooele, Utah 84074 DOB January 21, Miscellaneous 90 North Main Tooele on May 20, 2019 for a 2019, and then at said questions which BID- office hours from 8:00 Telephone: (435) 2002, And INVITATION TO BID City, Utah 84074 Deadline for public $50.00 refundable de- office publicly opened DERs may have con- a.m. to 5:00 p.m. by 843-2132 ASHER COBB SI- Tooele City Notice is hereby given notices is 4 p.m. the posit from the Opera- and read aloud. cerning the project. c alling (435 ) Paul Hansen P.E., City MONDS, 90 North Main Tooele that TOOELE CITY day prior to publica- tions Building, 76 Project Specifications All communication 843-2132. All Bidders Engineer DOB May 23, 2006. City, Utah 84074 CORPORATION tion. Public notices South 1000 West, will be issued in digital relative to the Project must register with the email: paulh@tooele- C a s e N u m b e r Notice is hereby given (OWNER) will accept submitted past the Tooele, UT. Prospec- format (PDF), and may shall be directed to the City in order to be con- city.org 192300005 that Tooele City Cor- bids for the 2019 deadline will not be tive bidders will be re- be obtained by con- Engineer prior to the sidered for Award of The OWNER reserves Judge Matthew Bates poration (OWNER) will Roadway Improve- accepted. quired to attend a tacting Tooele City opening of bids at: Bid. the right to reject any Steven Lynn Simonds accept bids for con- ment project, de- UPAXLP mandatory Pre-bid Public Works, 90 North TOOELE CITY COR- Bid security in the or all bids; or to accept 70 N. Broadway Ave. struction of the 2019 scribed in general be- meeting starting at the Main, Tooele, Utah PORATION amount of 5% of the or reject the whole or Basement Apartment Water Improvement low as two separate West Elementary 84074 beginning on 90 North Main base bid will be re- any part of any bid; to Tooele UT 84074 Project, according to bid schedules: NOTICE OF ESTRAY School 451 W 300 S, Friday May 4, 2019 Tooele, Utah 84074 quired to accompany award schedules You are hereby noti- Drawings and Specifi- A. Reconstruction of One mini pig. Gray Tooele, UT on May 23, during office hours Telephone: (435) bids. separately or together fied an adoption pro- cations prepared by approximately 41,500 with black markings 2019 at 9:00 a.m. from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 843-2132 Prospective BIDDERS to contractors, or to ceeding regarding the Paul Hansen Associ- square feet of existing No visible tags or Bids are due June 5, p.m. by calling (435) Paul Hansen P.E., City are encouraged to at- waive any informality minor children Stevie ates, and described in roadway. branding. Found in 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at 843-2132. All Bidders Engineer tend a pre-bid confer- or technicality in any Lee Christine Simonds general as: B. Rotomill and over- Stansbury Park 76 South 1000 West, must register with the email: paulh@tooele- ence which will be held bid in the best interest and Asher Cobb Si- Work of this Construc- lay of approximately If this sheep belongs Tooele, UT and must City in order to be con- city.org in Room 224, of the of the City. Only bids monds have been tion Contract com- 205,500 square feet of to you, please contact be in a sealed enve- sidered for Award of The OWNER reserves Tooele City Municipal giving a firm quotation commenced in the prises the construction existing roadway. Lt. Eli Wayman lope addressed to Bid. the right to reject any Offices located at 90 properly signed will be Third District Court for of approximately 4,400 Separate sealed bids At Tooele County Keysha Mecham Bid security in the or all bids; or to accept North Main, Tooele, accepted. Tooele County, State linear feet of 8" diame- will be received by the Sheriff's Office at Tooele County School amount of 5% of the or reject the whole or Utah at 1:30 PM on (Published in the of Utah, located at 74 ter water line and OWNER in Room 227, 435-882-5600 or District. Bids must be base bid will be re- any part of any bid; to May 23, 2019. The ob- Tooele Transcript Bul- E. 100 S., Tooele, 1,100 linear feet of 12" of the Tooele City Mu- [email protected] accompanied by a Bid quired to accompany award schedules ject of the conference letin May 14, 21 & 28, Utah, 84074. You are diameter water line nicipal Offices located g. bond equivalent to 5 % bids. separately or together is to acquaint BID- 2019) believed to be the along with the replace- at 90 North Main, (Published in the of the total amount Prospective BIDDERS to contractors, or to DERs with the site natural father of Stevie ment of existing water Tooele, Utah 84074 SELLING YOUR Tooele Transcript Bul- bid. The bid must are strongly encour- waive any informality conditions, specifica- Lee Christine Simonds service laterals, hy- until 2:00 PM on May mountain bike? letin May 14, 16, 21 & clearly be marked on aged to attend a or technicality in any tions, and to answer and Asher Cobb Si- drants, valves and re- 30, 2019, and then at www.tooele tran- 23, 2019 the outside of the en- pre-bid conference bid in the best interest any questions which monds and are there- lated appurtenances said office publicly script.com velope “ Roofing Bids which will be held in of the City. Only bids BIDDERs may have fore entitled to notice on the culinary water W1/2SW1/4; opened and read Notice of Exchange Pro-2019". Thenortherly District and re- easterly of the sec. 35, Roomlots 1 thru 224, of the giving a firm quotation of County boundary];concerningS1/2NE1/4, the project. and SE1/4; law andof regulation, the proceedings. a holder system. aloud. posal serves centerline the right of Interstate to 80, 14, NW1/4NW1/4,Tooele Cityand Municipal sec.properly 28, W1/2NW1/4 signed will andbe sec. 32. All communication sec. 16, E1/2. of any right-of-wayYou have theon theright to Separate sealed bids Project Specifications waive anyNE1/4, formalities and NE1/4NW1/4; SE1/4SE1/4.Offices at 3:00 p.m.W1/2SW1/4;accepted. T. 1 N., R. 12 W., relative to T. the 6 S., Project R. 17 W., Federalask lands to mayintervene be given in this will be received by the will be issued in digital UNITED STATES DEPART-and accept sec. or 27, reject portion lying on Monday May 27, sec.(Published 29; in the secs. 2, 32, and 36.shall be directed secs. to 2, the 16, 32, and 36. the opportunityadoption. to amend If your the re- OWNER in Room 227, format (PDF), and may MENT OF THE INTERIOR,any bid northerlyit deems andin its easterly of the Millard County2019. The object of sec.Tooele 33, W1/2NW1/4Transcript Bul- and T. 1 N., R. 13 W., Engineer priorT. 7 S., to R. the 17 W., right-of-wayquest for to conversion of the Tooele City Mu- be obtained by con- Bureau of Land Managebest- interest.centerline of Interstate 80. T. 15 S., R.the 6 W., conference is toW1/2SW1/4.letin May 14 & 21, secs. 2, 16, 32, andopening 36. of bids secs. at: 2, 16, and 36. to a new2 term, including nicipal Offices located tacting Tooele City ment, (PublishedT. 2 N., inR. 9 theW., secs. 6, acquaint7, and 17; BIDDERsT. 242019) S., R. 10 W., T. 1 N., R. 14 W., TOOELE CITYT. 8 S., COR- R. 17 W., perpetuity,intervene if applicable, is granted, or at 90 North Main, Public Works, 90 North Utah State Office, 440 WestTooele Transcript secs. 33 andBul- 34. sec. 18, withE1/2, theN1/2NW1/4, site condi- secs. 3 and 4; secs. 2, 16, 32, andPORATION 36. secs. 2 and 36. to an easementyou have prior the to rightthe to Tooele, Utah 84074 Main, Tooele, Utah letin May 14 & 16, tions, specifications, sec. 5, a portion of the 90 North Main oppose this adoption. 200 South, Suite 500, Salt T. 3 S., R. 4 W., until 3:00 p.m.and SE1/4NW1/4. on 84074T. 1 N., beginning R. 14.5 W., on T. 9 S., R. 17 W., issuance of a Federal patent 2019) and to answer any Tooele, Utah 84074 If you want to inter- Lake City, Utah 84101. sec. 11, lots 1 thruThursday 7, and MayT. 16 30,S., R. 6 W., N1/2NE1/4 and SE1/4NE1/4;May 16, sec. 201936. during sec. 2. or quit claim deed. questions which BID- Telephone: (435) vene in this adoption, N1/2NE1/4. 2019, and then at sec. said 6, lots 1 and 2, sec. 9, E1/2 and officeT. 1hours N., R. from 15 W., 8:00 T. 5 S., R. 18 W., DERs may have con- 843-2132 you must file a Motion Notice is hereby given that T. 4 S., R. 4 W., office publicly S1/2NE1/4, opened and SE1/4; NE1/4NW1/4; a.m. tosec. 5:00 16, S1/2NE1/4, p.m. by secs. 2, 16, 32, and 36. In accordance with Section cerning the project. Paul Hansen P.E., City to Intervene in this the Bureau of Land Manage- sec. 26, SW1/4;and read aloud. sec. 7, E1/2 and sec. 10. callingNW1/4, and (435)S1/2; T. 6 S., R. 18 W., 2(a)(2)(ii) of Executive Order All communication Engineer Court within 30 days ment (BLM) and the State of sec. 27, lots 1 andProject 2, SpecificationsSE1/4SW1/4. T. 15 S., R. 11 W., 843-2132. sec. 32, All S1/2; Bidders secs. 2 and 36. 11988, notice is hereby given relative to the Project email: paulh@tooele- after this notice is Utah, School and Institutional N1/2SW1/4, and willSE1/4; be issued inT. digital15 S., R. 7 W., sec. 1, lots 1 thru 14, and must sec.register 36. with the T. 5 S., R. 19 W., that portions of the Federal shall be directed to the city.org served on you. The Trust Lands Administration sec. 28, lots 1 andformat 2, (PDF), and secs. may 1, 3, and 4; SE1/4SE1/4; CityT. in 7 order S., R. to 8 beW., con- sec. 2. lands may be located within Engineer prior to the The OWNER reserves Motion to Intervene (State) are planning to N1/2SW1/4, and beSE1/4; obtained by sec. con- 8, NE1/4NE1/4 and sec. 3, lots 1 thru 4, sidered sec. for 16. Award(Minerals of Only) Juab County floodplains or to contain opening of bids at: the right to reject any must show why the complete an exchange of sec. 29, lots 7 andtacting 8, TooeleS1/2NE1/4; City S1/2NE1/4, S1/2NW1/4, andBid. T. 1 S., R. 9 W., T. 11 S., R. 15 W., wetlands. The effects of TOOELE CITY COR- or all bids; or to accept adoption is not in the Public Works, 90 North SE1/4; Bid security in the land in Beaver, Box Elder, SE1/4, and E1/2SW1/4; sec. 9; PORATION sec. 16; (Minerals Only)or reject the secs. whole 2, 16,or 32, and 36. conveyanceadoptee’s of these best parcels, inter- Main, Tooele, Utah amount of 5% of the Juab, Millard, Tooele, and sec. 34, lots 1 and 2, and sec. 12, 90N1/2, North N1/2SW1/4, Main sec. 4, lots 1 and 2, and sec. 32, W1/2. (Mineralsany part ofT. any 12 S.,bid; R. to 15 W., includingest. the potential need 84074 beginning on base bid will be re- Washington Counties, Utah, NE1/4; SE1/4SW1/4,Tooele, and UtahSE1/4; 84074 S1/2NE1/4; Only) award schedules secs. 2, 16, and 32. for restrictionsIf you do of notfuture file uses a Mo- Friday May 4, 2019 quired to accompany as directed by the National sec. 35, N1/2. sec. 13, Telephone:NE1/4NE1/4. (435) sec. 11, lot 1, NW1/4NE1/4, T. 2 S., R. 9 W., separately T.or 13 together S., R. 15 W., under Federal,tion to Intervene State, or localwithin during office hours bids. Defense Authorization Act T. 5 S., R. 4 W., T. 21 S., R.843-2132 9 W., S1/2NE1/4, W1/2, and sec. 16, W1/2. (Mineralsto contractors, secs. or 16, to 32, and 36. regulations,30 days will beafter evaluated this no- from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 Prospective BIDDERS for Fiscal Year 2017, Public sec. 5; sec. 25,Paul portion Hansen lying P.E., CitySE1/4; Only) waive anyT. informality11 S., R. 16 W., in the environmentaltice is served analysis on you, p.m. by calling (435) are encouraged to at- Law 114-328, Sections 3011- sec. 11, lots 5 thru 11, and northerly andEngineer westerly of sec. 12, lot 1, NE1/4, T. 3 S., R. 9 W., or technicality secs. in 2, any 16, 32, and 36. for the exchange.you waive any right to 843-2132. All Bidders tend a pre-bid confer- 3014 (NDAA) (Case File No. E1/2SE1/4; the centerlineemail: of Utah paulh@tooele- State NE1/4NW1/4, S1/2NW1/4, sec. 32, W1/2. (Mineralsbid in the bestT. 12 interestS., R. 16 W., further notice in con- must register with the ence which will be held sec. 13, lots 1 thru 4, and Route 257,city.org N1/2, SW1/4, and and S1/2; of the City. Only bids nection with the adop- UTU-92242FD/PT). The City in order to be con- in RoomOnly) 224, of the secs. 2, 16, 32, and 36. The exchange parcels are The OWNER reserves giving a firm quotation tion, forfeit all rights in exchange would consolidate NW1/4NE1/4; sidered for AwardW1/2SE1/4; of sec. 13; TooeleT. 9 S., City R. Municipal9 W., T. 13 S., R. 16 W., depicted on the map titled the right to reject any properly signed will be relation to the adoptee, both Federal and State sec. 13, lot 5 andBid. secs. 26 and 27; sec. 14, E1/2. Offices sec. located 32. (Minerals at 90 Only) secs. 2, 16, 32, and 36. “Utah Test and Training or all bids; or to accept accepted. and are barred from land ownership, and would NE1/4NE1/4; (MineralsBid security Only) in sec. the 28, S1/2SW1/4 and T. 19 S., R. 19 W., NorthT. 1 Main,S., R. 10 Tooele, W., Range Enhancement/West or reject the whole or (Published in the thereafter bringing or remove State ownership of sec. 14, lots 1 andamount 2. of 5%SE1/4; of the sec. 26, NE1/4NE1/4; Utah sec. at 1:30 2, lots PM 1 and on 2, Additional non-Federal lands Desert Land Exchange,” dat- any part of any bid; to Tooele Transcript Bul- maintaining any action lands where development T. 4 S., R. 5 W., base bid will be sec. re- 29, S1/2SE1/4 and sec. 35, NE1/4NE1/4. MayS1/2NE1/4, 23, 2019. The and ob-SE1/4. or portions thereof that may ed July 21, 2016. This map award schedules letin May 14, 21 & 28, to assert any interest would be incompatible with sec. 35, E1/2 andquired to accompanyS1/2SW1/4; Beaver County ject T.of 4 theS., R.conference 10 W., be included in the exchange and additional information separately or together 2019) in the adoptee. critical national defense uses SE1/4SW1/4. bids. sec. 31, lots 1 thru T. 30 S., R. 12 W., is to sec. acquaint 31, SE1/4NW1/4; BID- if needed to help equalize concerning the exchange are to contractors, or to If your request to inter- of the Utah Test and Training T. 3 S., R. 6 W., Prospective BIDDERS4, E1/2NE1/4NE1/4, sec. 17, S1/2; (Surface DERs(Minerals with Only) the site values follow: available on the Utah BLM waive any informality vene is granted, you Range. The United States sec. 10, E1/2NE1/4,are strongly encour-SE1/4NE1/4, E1/2SW1/4, Only) conditions, sec. 32. specifica- (Minerals Only) website (https://www.blm. or technicality in any may obtain a copy of E1/2SW1/4, and aged to attendand SE1/4; a tions, and to answer would acquire valuable bid in the best interest sec. 20, lots 3 and 4, T. 5 S., R. 10 W., Salt Lake Meridian, Utah gov/utah)the or Petitionmay be obtained to Adopt pre-bid conference any questions which conservation and recreation NW1/4SE1/4; secs. 33of and the 34; City. Only bidsSW1/4, and W1/2SE1/4; secs. 16 and 36. Washington County by contactingand otherthe following court re- which will be held in BIDDERs may have lands and mineral interests, sec. 11, SE1/4; sec. 35, givingN1/2, SW1/4,a firm quotation sec. 27; T. 6 S., R. 10 W., T. 41 S., R. 14 W., BLM Offices:cords from the clerk of Room 224, of the concerning the project. including lands within and sec. 14, NE1/4, N1/2NE1/4SE1/4,properly signed will be sec. 28, N1/2SE1/4 and sec. 2, lots 1 thru 3, and sec. 31, lots 1 thru 8, the Court at the ad- Tooele City Municipal All communication contiguous to the Cedar N1/2NW1/4, SE1/4NW1/4, SW1/4NE1/4SE1/4,accepted. and N1/2SW1/4; S1/2NE1/4 [excepting E1/2NW1/4, E1/2SW1/4, BLM Utahdress State above. Office, If440 your Offices at 3:00 p.m. relative to the Project Mountain Wilderness. The and S1/2; W1/2SE1/4.(Published in the sec. 29, N1/2, Dugway Proving Ground W1/2NW1/4SE1/4, and West 200request South, to Suite intervene 500, is on Monday May 27, shall be directed to the State would acquire lands sec. 15, N1/2NW1/4 and T. 22 S., R.Tooele 9 W., Transcript Bul-NE1/4SW1/4, and SE1/4; withdrawal area]. SW1/4SE1/4. Salt Lakedenied, City, UT you 84101 may ap- 2019. The object of Engineer prior to the and mineral interests with N1/2NE1/4; sec. 1, portionletin Maylying 14 & 21, sec. 30, SE1/4NE1/4, T. 9 S., R. 10 W., T. 42 S., R. 14 W., Russellpeal Webb, that 801-539- decision to the conference is to opening of bids at: sec. 21, S1/2SE1/4 and northerly and2019) westerly of sec. 32; the Supreme Court. If greater development po- acquaint BIDDERs E1/2SW1/4, and S1/2SE1/4.TOOELE CITY COR- sec. 6, lots 2 thru 4114, [email protected] you appeal the deci- tential for the benefit of the S1/2SW1/4; with the site the condi- centerline of Utah State T. 27 S., R. 14 W., PORATION sec. 36. (Minerals Only) 5, W1/2W1/2 of lot 1, BLM Salt Lake Field Office, sion denying your re- public schools in the State sec. 23, N1/2NE1/4,tions, specifications,Route 257, S1/2NW1/4, and sec. 4, lot 2; 90 NorthT. 10 S.,Main R. 10 W., SE1/4NW1/4, that por- 2370 South Decker Lake quest to intervene, you of Utah. SW1/4NE1/4, E1/2NW1/4,and to answerSW1/4; any secs. 9, 21, 28, and 33. Tooele, sec. Utah 2; (Minerals 84074 Only) tion of the following Blvd., West Valley City, UT may obtain the records and E1/2SW1/4;questions which sec. BID- 3, lots 1 thru 4, T. 28 S., R. 14 W., Telephone: sec. 16. (435) lying northerly of I-15 84119 in this case if approved Under the exchange, the sec. 28. DERs may haveS1/2NE1/4, con- and S1/2NW1/4; secs. 3, 4, 9 thru 11, and 843-2132T. 3 S., R. 11 W., ROW: lot 6, NE1/4SW1/4, Shawn Storbo, 801-977- by the Court, but all in- United States would convey T. 1 S., R. 8 W., cerning the project. sec. 4, lots 1 thru 4, 15. Paul Hansen secs. 2, P.E.,16, 32, City and 36. NW1/4SE1/4, SW1/4NE1/4, 4368, [email protected] formation identifying to the State up to approx- sec. 3, portion Alllying communicationS1/2NE1/4, and S1/2NW1/4; EngineerT. 4 S., R. 11 W., E1/2E1/2SE1/4NE1/4. BLM Fillmore Field Office, 95 the adopting parent imately 95,740 acres of northerly and easterlyrelative of the to the Project sec. 5, lots 1 thru 4, In exchange for the above email: secs. paulh@tooele- 2, 16, and 32. T. 41 S., R. 15 W., East 500 North, Fillmore, UT and the birth mother Federal lands or interests in centerline of Interstateshall be 80, directed S1/2NE1/4, to the S1/2NW1/4, and Federal lands or interests, city.org sec. 36, N1/2, N1/2SW1/4, sec. 26, SW1/4; 84631 will be redacted. S1/2NE1/4, S1/2NW1/4,Engineer priorSW1/4; to the TheSE1/4SW1/4, OWNER reserves and SE1/4. land, including about 94,700 the State would convey sec. 27, SE1/4; Fred Braun,DATED 435-743-3143, this February opening of bids at: the right to reject any acres of surface and mineral N1/2SW1/4, and N1/2SE1/4; secs. 6 and 7; to the United States up to T. 9 S., R. 11 W., sec. 34, SW1/4 and E1/2; [email protected], 2019. TOOELE CITY COR- or all bids; or to accept estate, about 960 acres of sec. 4, portion lying sec. 8, W1/2; approximately 83,610 acres secs. 32 and 36. sec. 35, W1/2, NE1/4, BLM CedarJAIME City TOPHAM Field Office, PORATION or reject the whole or surface only estate, about 71 northerly and easterly of the secs. 17 and 18; of non-Federal lands or inter- T. 10 S., R. 11 W., W1/2SE1/4, NE1/4SE1/4, 176 EastATTORNEY DL Sargent FORDrive, PE- 90 North Main any part of any bid; to acres of mineral only estate, centerline of Interstate 80, sec. 20, N1/2; ests therein, including about sec. 2. S1/2SE1/4SE1/4, and Cedar City,TITIONERS UT 84721 Tooele, Utah 84074 award schedules and 19 water rights. The S1/2NE1/4, S1/2NW1/4, sec. 21; 70,170 acres of surface and T. 1 S., R. 12 W., N1/2SE1/4SE1/4;] Michelle(Published Campeau, 435- in the Telephone: (435) separately or together Federal lands and interests NE1/4SW1/4, and sec. 22, N1/2 and SW1/4; mineral estate, about 13,440 sec. 2; sec. 36, W1/2NW1/4, 865-3047,Tooele mcampeau@blm. Transcript Bul- 843-2132 to contractors, or to to be exchanged are de- N1/2SE1/4. sec. 23, portion lying acres of mineral only estate, sec. 16, excepting Highway NW1/4SW1/4, and gov letin April 30, May 7, Paul Hansen P.E., City waive any informality T. 1 S., R. 10 W., northerly and westerly of ROW 1150 located within 14 & 21, 2019) scribed as follows: Engineer and 4 water rights. Addi- or technicality in any N1/2SW1/4SW1/4; BLM St. George Field Office, sec. 4, W1/2NE1/4SW1/4,email: paulh@tooele- the centerline of Utah State tionally, up to approximately bid inpart the of bestS1/2SW1/4 interest and sec. 36, E1/2, E1/2NW1/4, 345 East Riverside Drive, St. Salt Lake Meridian, Utah W1/2SW1/4, andcity.org Route 257 and NW1/4; 4,370 acres of surface and of theS1/2SE1/4; City. Only bids E1/2SW1/4, S1/2SW1/4, and George, UT 84790 Box Elder County W1/2W1/2SE1/4SW1/4;The OWNER reserves sec. 27, NW1/4 and mineral estate in Washingtongiving sec.a firm 16, quotationPart of S1/2SW1/4 SW1/4. Stephanie Trujillo, 435-688- T. 7 N., R. 10 W., sec. 5, lots 3 andthe 4, right to rejectN1/2SW1/4; any County may be included in properlyand S1/2SE1/4 signed will [Highway be T. 42 S., R. 15 W., 3343, [email protected] secs. 5 thru 8, 17, and 18. S1/2NW1/4, and orS1/2; all bids; or to accept sec. 28, N1/2, the exchange if needed for accepted.ROW 1150]; (Minerals Only) sec. 1, lots 4 thru 10, T. 8 N., R. 10 W., sec. 8, N1/2; or reject the wholeNE1/4SW1/4, or and value equalization purposes.(Published sec. 32. in the NE1/4, E1/2NW1/4, and Interested parties may sec. 29, lots 2 and 3; sec. 9, NW1/4NW1/4,any part of anyN1/2SE1/4. bid; to The non-Federal lands or TooeleT. 2 TranscriptS., R. 12 W., Bul- N1/2SE1/4; submit comments concern- sec. 30; W1/2NE1/4, award schedulesT. 15 S., R. 10 W., interests to be exchanged areletin May secs. 14, 2 and 21 &16. 28, sec. 2, lots 4, 5, 8, and 9, ing the exchange including sec. 31, lots 3 thru 6, and W1/2SE1/4SW1/4NW1/4,separately or together sec. 6, lots 1 thru 7, described as follows: 2019)T. 7 S., R. 12 W., E1/2 lot 7, that portion of the notification of any liens, E1/2. and W1/2SW1/4NW1/4;to contractors,S1/2NE1/4, or to SE1/4NW1/4, secs. 16, 32, and 36. (Min- E1/2 lot 10 lying northerly of encumbrances, or other T. 6 N., R. 11 W., T. 2 S., R. 11 W., waive any informalityW1/2SW1/4, and SE1/4; Salt Lake Meridian, Utah erals Only) the Washington County HCP; claims relating to the above secs. 10, 11, 14, 23, 26, sec. 2; (Surfaceor Only) technicality in sec. any 7, lots 1 and 2, NE1/4, Box Elder County T. 8 S., R. 12 W., sec. 4, lots 12 and 13; lands. Comments must be and 35. sec. 3; bid in the best andinterest E1/2NW1/4. T. 3 N., R. 10 W., secs. 16 and 32. (Minerals sec. 5, lots 1, 8, 9, 10, 15, submitted in writing to the T. 7 N., R. 11 W., sec. 4, lots 1 thruof the3, 5, City. OnlyT. 21 bids S., R. 10 W., sec. 2. Only) and 16, E1/2 lot 2, E1/2 and attention of Russell Webb, sec. 1, lots 1 and 2, lots 5 S1/2NE1/4, S1/2NW1/4,giving a andfirm quotation sec. 23, lot 1 and T. 3 N., R. 11 W., T. 1 S., R. 13 W., SW1/4 lot 7, E1/2 lot 14; Realty Specialist, BLM Utah properly signed will be thru 9, and NW1/4SW1/4; S1/2; NE1/4SE1/4. sec. 2; sec. 2; sec. 12, that portion of the State Office at the above accepted. sec. 10; sec. 5, S1/2; T. 22 S., R. 10 W., sec. 16, Part of sec. 16, excepting Highway N1/2 lying northerly of the address, and should include (Published in the secs. 10 and 11. sec. 1; sec. 11, lots 1 thru 4, Tooele Transcript Bul- NE1/4NE1/4, part of ROW 1078 located within Washington County HCP and a description of the specific W1/2NE1/4, and SW1/4; T. 8 S., R. 17 W., letin May 14 & sec. 21, 3, lots 1 thru 4, NW1/4NE1/4. part of part of S1/2N1/2S1/2 and northerly of I-15 ROW. land(s) to which the com- secs. 12, 14, 15, 21, 22, 27, sec. 33, lots 1 thru2019) 10, S1/2NE1/4, S1/2NW1/4, NE1/4NW1/4, and part of N1/2S1/2S1/2; T. 43 S., R. 16 W., ment(s) applies. Comments 28, and 34. NE1/4, NE1/4NW1/4, and N1/2SW1/4, and NW1/4NW1/4 [lying north of sec. 16, Part of S1/2 [High- sec. 26, a portion of the via facsimile or e-mail will T. 9 N., R. 11 W., N1/2SE1/4; SW1/4SW1/4; County boundary]. way ROW 1078]; (Minerals N1/2. only be considered if the full sec. 22. sec. 34. sec. 4, S1/2NE1/4, T. 4 N., R. 13 W., Only) name and mailing address of T. 10 N., R. 12 W., T. 9 S., R. 17 W., S1/2NW1/4, and S1/2; sec. 32. secs. 32 and 36. The exchange would be the commenter are included. secs. 22 and 24. sec. 3. sec. 8, SE1/4NE1/4 and T. 5 N., R. 13 W., T. 2 S., R. 13 W., completed on an equal value In order to ensure consider- Tooele County Juab County E1/2SE1/4; sec. 2, lots 3 thru 6, secs. 2 and 16. basis. Any difference in the ation in the environmental T. 1 N., R. 7 W., T. 13 S., R 4 W., sec. 9; S1/2NW1/4, and SW1/4; T. 7 S., R. 13 W., appraised values may result analysis of the exchange, secs. 19, 30, and 31. sec. 24, SE1/4. sec. 11, E1/2NE1/4, secs. 16 and 32. secs. 2, 16, 32, and 16. in the inclusion of some written comments should T. 1 N., R. 8 W., T. 13 S., R. 10 W., E1/2NW1/4NE1/4, T. 4 N., R. 14 W., (Minerals Only) or all of the non-Federal be postmarked or delivered sec. 11, W1/2; sec. 33; E1/2SW1/4NE1/4, secs. 32 and 36. T. 1 S., R. 14 W., Washington County lands, within 45 days of the date sec. 14, W1/2; sec. 34, W1/2. S1/2SW1/4, and SE1/4; T. 5 N., R. 14 W., sec. 2; the elimination of some of the first publication of this secs. 21, 23 thru 26, and T. 14 S., R. 10 W., secs. 12 thru 15; sec. 2; sec. 16, excepting Highway non-Federal acreage, and/ Notice. Before including your 33 thru 35. sec. 3, lots 3 and 4, sec. 17, E1/2NE1/4 and secs. 16 and 32; (Minerals ROW 1077 located within or a cash equalization address, phone number, T. 1 N., R. 9 W., S1/2NW1/4, and S1/2; E1/2SE1/4; Only) part of S1/2NW1/4 and payment. If any lands are e-mail address, or other secs. 3 and 4; sec. 4; sec. 20, E1/2NE1/4 and sec. 36. S1/2NE1/4; eliminated based on further personal identifying informa- sec. 8, lots 1, 4, 6, 7, 10, sec. 5, lots 1 and 2, E1/2SE1/4; T. 4 N., R. 14.5 W., sec. 16, part of S1/2NW1/4 analysis, a revised map tion in your comment, you and 12, E1/2NE1/4, and S1/2NE1/4, and SE1/4; sec. 21, N1/2NE1/4, sec. 36. and S1/2NE1/4 [Highway showing the final exchange should be aware that your SE1/4; sec. 8, E1/2; SW1/4NE1/4, and W1/2; T. 4 N., R. 15 W., ROW 1077]; (Minerals Only) parcels will be available for entire comment – including secs. 9, 10, and 15; secs. 9, 10, and 15; sec. 22, NW1/4NW1/4; secs. 16, 32, and 36. secs. 32 and 36. inspection at least 30 days your personal identifying sec. 17, portions of the sec. 17, E1/2; sec. 28, W1/2NW1/4 and T. 5 N., R. 15 W., T. 2 S., R. 14 W., prior to title closing. Subject information – may be made N1/2NE1/4, SE1/4NE1/4, secs. 19 thru 22, 30, and W1/2SW1/4; secs. 32 and 36. secs. 2 and 16. to valid existing rights, the publicly available at any time. and NE1/4NW1/4; 3 1. sec. 29, E1/2; Tooele County T. 1 S., R. 15 W., above described Federal While you can ask us in your sec. 21, those portions T. 14 S., R. 11 W., sec. 33, W1/2NW1/4 and T. 1 N., R. 9 W., sec. 2; lands were segregated from comment to withhold your lying northerly and easterly sec. 25, lots 1 thru 6, E1/2, W1/2SW1/4. sec. 32. sec. 16, N1/2, N1/2SE1/4, mineral location, entry, and personal identifying informa- of the centerline of Interstate and N1/2NW1/4; T. 23 S., R. 10 W., T. 1 N., R. 10 W., N1/2SW1/4, SW1/4SW1/4, patent under the mining laws tion from public review, we 80 and NE1/4NE1/4; sec. 26, lots 1 thru 8, sec. 4, a portion of the sec. 36. and S1/2SE1/4; effective December 23, 2016. cannot guarantee that we will sec. 22, portions of N1/2NE1/4, SE1/4NE1/4, NW1/4NW1/4, SW1/4NW1/4, T. 3 N., R. 11 W., sec. 16, SE1/4SW1/4; be able to do so. the NE1/4, N1/2NW1/4, N1/2NW1/4, SW1/4NW1/4, and W1/2SW1/4; sec. 16, Part of (Minerals Only) The Federal and non-Federal SE1/4NW1/4, N1/2SE1/4, and W1/2SW1/4; secs. 5 and 8; NE1/4NE1/4, part of secs. 32 and 36. lands and interests would be Edwin L. Roberson and SE1/4SE1/4; sec. 27; sec. 9, W1/2NW1/4 and NW1/4NE1/4, part of T. 1.5 S., R. 15 W., conveyed subject to valid and BLM Utah State Director sec. 23, SW1/4; sec. 34, lot 1, N1/2, W1/2SW1/4; NE1/4NW1/4, part of secs. 32 and 36. existing rights and encum- (Published in the Tooele Tran- secs. 24 and 25; SW1/4, N1/2SE1/4, and secs. 17 and 20; NW1/4NW1/4, S1/2NE1/4, T. 2 S., R. 15 W., brances of record. Subject script Bul-letin May 7, 14, 21 sec. 26, portion lying SW1/4SE1/4; sec. 21, W1/2NW1/4 and S1/2NW1/4, S1/2 [lying south sec. 2, lots 1 and 2, to limitations prescribed by & 28, 2019) NOTICE OF ADOP- TION PROCEEDINGS DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- TRICT TOOELE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF STEVIE LEE CHRIS- TINE SIMONDS, DOB January 21, 2002, And ASHER COBB SI- MONDS, DOB May 23, 2006. Case Number 192300005 Judge Matthew Bates Steven Lynn Simonds 70 N. Broadway Ave. Basement Apartment Tooele UT 84074 You are hereby noti- fied an adoption pro- ceeding regarding the minor children Stevie Lee Christine Simonds and Asher Cobb Si- monds have been commenced in the Third District Court for Tooele County, State of Utah, located at 74 E.TUESDAY 100 S., May Tooele, 14, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7 Utah, 84074. You are believed to be the naturalPublic father Notices of Stevie Public Notices LeeMiscellaneous Christine Simonds Miscellaneous and Asher Cobb Si- monds and are there- NOTICE TO CREDI- fore entitled to notice TORS and AN- of the proceedings. NOUNCEMENT OF Great Savings on Books at the You have the right to APPOINTMENT ask to intervene in this Estate of Donald Ed- adoption. If your re- win Lillie, deceased, quest to P r o b a t e N o . 2 193300027 intervene is granted, Third District Court, Tooele Transcript Bulletin you have the right to Tooele County, State oppose this adoption. of Utah Court address: If you want to inter- 74 South 100 East, vene in this adoption, Tooele, UT 84074 you must file a Motion Donna E. Lillie was ap- to Intervene in this pointed Personal Rep- Court within 30 days resentative of the Es- Visions of America after this notice is tate of Donald Edwin served on you. The Lillie, deceased, on Motion to Intervene March 25, 2019. Pur- Photographing Democracy must show why the suant to Utah Code adoption is not in the Section 75-3-801, all Visions of America addresses a single adoptee’s best inter- persons with claims est. against and creditors If you do not file a Mo- of the above estate are question: How do you photograph democ- tion to Intervene within hereby notified to pre- 30 days after this no- sent their claims in racy? After all, democracy is an idea; and tice is served on you, writing by delivery or you waive any right to mail to her attorney at not something one can easily wrap one’s further notice in con- the address shown be- nection with the adop- low or to file the same lens around. But photographing democracy tion, forfeit all rights in with the clerk of the relation to the adoptee, court in a manner con- is indeed what Joseph Sohm has done in and are barred from sistent with Utah Code thereafter bringing or Section 75-3-804 and this epic journey across the fifty states. To maintaining any action to do so within three to assert any interest months after the first capture this country’s incredible diversity, in the adoptee. date of publication of If your request to inter- this Notice or said Sohm frames his national work as George vene is granted, you claims shall be forever may obtain a copy of barred. the Petition to Adopt Date: April 30, 2019 Seurat might a pointillist painting. With and other court re- Robert J. Schuma- cords from the clerk of cher each photograph, an individual dot was the Court at the ad- Attorney for Personal dress above. If your Representative applied to his American canvas. Spanning request to intervene is Mailing address: denied, you may ap- Robert J. Schumacher three decades, tens of thousands of images peal that decision to Law Office, LC 396 E. the Supreme Court. If 60 South PO Box 23 come together to create a compelling mo- you appeal the deci- American Fork, UT sion denying your re- 84003 saic of American democracy. quest to intervene, you Date of first publica- may obtain the records tion: April 30, 2018 Only in this case if approved (Published in the $ 95 $ 00 by the Court, but all in- Tooele Transcript Bul- 49 15 formation identifying letin April 30, May 7 & the adopting parent 14, 2019) and the birth mother will be redacted. BECOME A SUB- DATED this February SCRIBER. 882-0050 Modern Women 11, 2019. JAIME TOPHAM SELL YOUR CAR or ATTORNEY FOR PE- boat in the classi- 52 Pioneers TITIONERS fieds. Call 882-0050 (Published in the or visit www.tooele- Tooele Transcript Bul- transcript. com or Modern Women is a celebration of some of letin April 30, May 7, e-mail your ad to 14 & 21, 2019) tbp@tooeletranscript. the influential and inspiring women who have com changed the world through their lives, work Is there enough and actions. From suffragettes to scientists, creativity in your life? activists to artists, politicians to pilots and writ- (StatePoint) New research suggests that ers to riot grrrls, the women included have all Americans may be picking up paint brushes over remote controls. paved the way for gender equality in their own Two-thirds of adults in a recent survey say they seek to use their creativity more in life, and indomitable way. 77 percent would rather give up their Netflix subscription for a year than their favorite cre- Find out about extraordinary women includ- ative hobby. The study, conducted by Bluprint, NBCUniversal’s state-of-the-art digital lifestyle ing writer and teacher Maya Angelou, computer learning platform and streaming service, in partnership with IPSOS, explores the growth of scientist Ada Lovelace, abolitionist Harriet Tub- creativity, and what brings people joy in 2019. “What’s clear is that Americans crave a great- man, film star Katharine Hepburn and pioneer- er sense of personal fulfillment,” says Catherine Balsam-Schwaber, GM of Bluprint. “This may be ing musician Björk. the first time in American history that mothers Only are wishing for their children to be starving art- $ 95 ists rather than wealthy and unhappy.” $2999 7 This is good news, as experts say that creativ- ity has the potential to make people happier and improve their overall well-being. “The scientific community knows that cre- ativity offers huge benefits to individuals, both directly and via benefits to health and happi- ness,” says Mark Runco, director of Creativity Research and Programming at Southern Oregon University. The survey also revealed the following insights: • Doctor prescribed creativity: Science has The Story of a Marriage legitimized creativity as a critical component of well-being, and doctors are increasingly prescrib- ing creative pursuits as part of medical prescrip- “We think we know the ones we love.” So Pearlie Cook tion regimens. If given the choice, 57 percent of U.S. adults would rather take up a new creative begins her indirect, and devastating exploration of the hobby than start a new medication, if assured by their doctor it would have the same health mystery at the heart of every relationship--how we can benefits. • Handmade happiness: The majority of ever truly know another person. those surveyed love both the process of making something from scratch, as well as the joy they It is 1953 and Pearlie, a dutiful young housewife, finds received from the finished project. Three in four U.S. adults currently participate in at least one herself living in the Sunset District in San Francisco, car- creative activity, with baking, gardening, cook- ing (beyond everyday meals), home décor and ing not only for her husband’s fragile health, but also for DIY crafting being the most popular. • Happy accidents: Success as an end-goal her son, who is afflicted with polio. Then, one Saturday is increasingly being put on the back-burner, as more people realize that mistakes are just a morning, a stranger appears on her doorstep, and every- natural part of the creative journey. Indeed, 75 percent of those surveyed say making a mistake thing changes. Lyrical, and surprising, The Story of a Mar- doesn’t take away from their enjoyment in what they’re creating. riage is, in the words of Khaled Housseini, “a book about • Parents on board: Seventy-seven percent of parents want their children to have more oppor- love, and it is a marvel to watch Greer probe the mysteries tunities to be creative than they did when they were young. In thinking about their future, 79 of love to such devastating effect.” percent would rather their children make just enough to get by in a creative job that they love, over making lots of money in a job they aren’t Only passionate about. Unfortunately, in parents’ eyes, $2200 $695 today’s education system doesn’t place enough emphasis on creativity, with 61 percent agreeing that public education lacks creative arts focus and 72 percent saying that standardized test scores are prioritized more than creative think- ing. • Ego Booster: Participation in creative activi- These and other titles available at the Tooele Transcript Bulletin ties also appears to have a positive influence on adults’ perceptions of themselves. Those who participate in creative activities are more likely than those who don’t to describe themselves as optimistic, happy, passionate and joyful. To learn more about Bluprint, offering thou- sands of hours of content in categories such as 58 N. Main TOOELE crafting, knitting, wellness, cooking, baking, RANSCRIPT fitness and more, as well as access to curated TOOELE T supplies and a supportive community, visit myb- luprint.com. Mon-Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. When focusing on your health, happiness and ULLETIN well-being, don’t forget the importance of find- Sat-Sun: closed B ing outlets that allow you to explore your every- day creativity. B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY May 14, 2019 PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE Tennis continued from page B1

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