Tooele track star runs with the Utes See A5 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY April 23, 2020 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 126 No. 94 $1.00 Tooele County considers ‘dialed up’ economy

TIM GILLIE EDITOR To open or not to open, that New commission is the question. As Tooele County Health recommends state move Department and other county officials eye the April 30 expiration date of the current to moderate risk level county health order, they are considering how and when Ease restrictions on hospitals, to begin steering the county restaurants, and other businesses towards a new normal. To help guide the state’s economic recovery from the TIM GILLIE COVID-19 shutdown, Gov. EDITOR Gary Herbert, along with leg- One week after being created by emergency legisla- islative leaders unveiled “Utah tion, the state’s Public Health and Economic Emergency Leads Together 2.0” during a Commission recommended that Gov. Gary Herbert move press conference last week. the state to the orange level of the Utah Leads Together “We’ve had the Great plan. Depression and the Great The announcement by the commission was made in a Recession,” said Natalie press release dated April 22. Gochnour, director of the Kem The Public Health and Economic Emergency C. Gardner Policy Institute Commission met on April 20 and 21 to discuss recommen- and chief economist for the dations regarding the state’s response to the COVID-19 Salt Lake Chamber. “When we pandemic emergency, according to the release. look back this may be called TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO SEE LEVEL PAGE A3 ® SEE COVID-19 PAGE A3 ® Tooele County Health Department Director Jeff Coombs discusses the County’s emergency order during a special county commission meeting on April 16.

County Republican Party virtual convention voting ends tonight Delegates will select candidates for county council

TIM GILLIE EDITOR The Tooele County Republican Party is using a virtual convention to select Tye Hoffmann their party’s nominees for contested Republican races. Credentialed Republican Party del- egates from County Council Districts 1 and 3 have already started casting votes with the deadline for voting set at 8 p.m. tonight, according to Holly Crowley-Rabanne, Tooele County Republican Party chairperson. “This year our candidates and our delegates will be participating in our Kyle Mathews first ever ‘Virtual Convention,’” said Crowley-Rabanne. “This has been a very different experience for everyone involved.” There are 45 voting delegates. Each delegate is being credentialed before receiving a paper ballot, according to CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Crowley-Rabanne. A worker from Mountain States Fencing Company installs part of a new fence around the Tooele City Cemetery on Wednesday morning. The Tooele County Republican Party’s Facebook page has a post with a link to a Google document with Shawn Milne the name and photograph of each Tooele City Cemetery gets new fence Republican candidate along with a link to a speech video. The candidate’s CEILLY SUTTON damaged from being hit by cars on installed and workers are installing phone number, email address and STAFF WRITER Skyline Drive. panels that will be completed by May Facebook and other online campaign A new fence is being constructed “The old fence was looking shabby,” 1. resources are also listed. around the cemetery grounds in said Cook. “I am very fortunate for the This project is being completed by Three Republicans filed for County Tooele City with an expected comple- city council seeing that it was over- Mountain States Fencing Company for Council District 1, including Shawn tion date of May 18. due and taking the necessary steps to $142,162. Milne, Sarah Patino, and Scott Wardle. In 2019, $40,000 was approved by replace it.” The Tooele City Cemetery is situ- Tye Hoffman and Kyle Mathews filed to the city council to replace the Skyline The new fence is being constructed ated between 200 South and Skyline Sarah M. Patino run as Republicans for County Council Drive side of the fence. of double coated metal and will be six Drive and 100 East to 200 East. District 3. In February, the city council voted feet tall. The cemetery can be accessed from Votes will be counted after 8 p.m. to have a fence installed around the According to Cook, this fence will entrances off of 100 East and 200 tonight. To keep the number of people perimeter of the cemetery because it stop individuals who should not be East. It is open 365 days a year from at the count to a minimum each can- was old and damaged, according to walking through the cemetery from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. didate may send one observer. The Darwin Cook, parks and recreation wandering through. The cemetery has approximately 23 counting process will also be broadcast director for Tooele City. Gates where individuals can acres of developed area with 18,600 on Zoom, said Crowley-Rabanne. According to Cook, the old chain walk through the cemetery will be graves as of year end 2019, with As of Jan. 2021 the county’s form link fence that was there before was installed, as well as gates to drive another 2.25 acres of undeveloped made of piecemeal and was at least through. area for expansion. 60 years old. Parts of the fence were Currently, all of the posts are [email protected] Scott Wardle SEE VOTING PAGE A7 ®

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B3 CLASSIFIEDS B7 Call an Former Cougar Salon workers OBITUARIES A6 ambulance if takes over anxious to go SPORTS A5 you need one Cowboys back to work See A3 See A5 See A2 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY April 23, 2020 Salon shutdowns displace workers CEILLY SUTTON ployment today,” she said on by selling products and adver- we shut down. What if I got STAFF WRITER Wednesday. “I’m also look- tising your business, so your someone sick or someone got Salon owners navigate a ing around for part-time jobs clients know you’re still there me or my family sick? A lot of new normal of unemployment because it can take up to a when this is over. Help local different emotions were going during the shutdown of local month for the unemployment hairdressers by buying prod- on and still are,” she said. salons because of COVID-19. to come through.” ucts from them and keep them Smith was worried, but now The health order issued A petition has been circling in mind. Keep the faith and she said that if salons were by Tooele County on March social media to allow salons to know it will be back to normal allowed to open up with one 31 closed personal services open up again with one cus- soon,” she said. client and one hairdresser, she in Tooele County, including tomer at a time. A local salon worker, Heidi is confident she could maintain salons and barber shops to pre- “I am 100% for this,” said Smith, who owns Heidi Smith a level of cleanliness to prevent vent the spread of COVID-19. Callister. “We would take extra Hair in Stansbury Park said the spread of the virus. This caused panic among precautions if we were allowed that it’s weird not being able to “I think if we can get back many salon owners and work- to do this.” work during this time. to working, it’s going to be ers, including Willow Callister According to Callister, the “It’s weird not being able the best thing for the industry who works at Rose and precautions that salon employ- to work because I don’t know and the economy,” she said. Company Boutique and Beauty ees would take if they were what to do with myself,” she “As hairdressers, the way to in Grantsville. able to open up with one cli- said. “I’m worried about busi- do that is to become barbicide “It’s a really weird feel- ent at a time include; both the ness because I don’t know if certified and make sure we ing not being able to work, workers and the client wear- people are going to come back are sanitizing and disinfect- because as a hairdresser, you’re ing masks during the entire after this, because people are ing enough and practice social going nonstop,” she said. “It’s process, washing their hands cutting and coloring their own distancing. It’s important for actually kind of an eerie feel- for at least 20 seconds, and dis- hair. So, yeah, I could say it’s us to get someone in our chair ing.” infecting all tools used during weird what’s happening.” and take all of the precautions, According to Callister, her the process. Smith said that prior to local so we can keep our businesses only option after her salon was Callister has some advice for health officials shutting down going. You don’t take things for closed was to file for unem- salon workers and clients. salons, she was worried some- granted after this happens.” COURTESY HEIDI SMITH ployment. “If you work in a salon try one might get sick. [email protected] Heidi of Heidi Smith Hair in Stansbury Park works on a client’s hair prior to “I just had to file for unem- to supplement your income “There was a worry before being shutdown by a Tooele County health order. Tooele City adds three new areas to their annexation plan CEILLY SUTTON of 1,140 acres, he said. group of properties at the consideration requirements mendation to the City Council. plan. The overall community STAFF WRITER The first area that city offi- north end of the city’s incorpo- for services and implications The City Council then holds a benefit of adding the land is The Tooele City Planning cials are looking at is located at rated area by state Route 36. of annexing or not annexing public hearing of their own. also considered.. Commission talked about add- the east end of the 2400 North The purpose of the annexa- properties in each identified Then, the Council makes the During Wednesday night’s ing three new expansion areas right-of way in the northeast tion policy plan is to identify expansion area. final decision. meeting no public comments to the City’s annexation policy corner of the City. It is 146 areas outside of the currently Before an area can be Upon adding an area of were made and a public hear- plan, during their meeting on acres. incorporated boundaries of a annexed into the City, a public land into the city’s plan, cer- ing was unable to take place Wednesday night at City Hall. The second piece of land is city that may be considered for meeting must first be held, tain criteria must be consid- because of technology issues. Jim Bolser, community located at the far northwest potential annexation, accord- Bolser said. ered including the effect that The planning commission development manager present- corner of the City boundary ing to Bolser. After the public meeting has annexing the land may have decided to push the hearing ed the planned additions. along 1200 West. It is 240 The annexation plan maps been held and all affected par- on the city and if the proposed and the public comments to The three areas that may be acres. out these areas of expansion ties are satisfied, the planning annexed land is compatible their May 27 meeting. added to the plan cover a total The third area is a 732-acre and discusses policies for commission makes a recom- with the city’s general land use [email protected]

Ambulance official says public should continue to use 911 system

MARK WATSON County, Utah and nationally Covid emergencies, separate CORRESPONDENT have dropped by 50 percent, Coronavirus screening outside, Calling 911 is still the best Carnell said. constant cleaning and sanitiz- thing to do for people experi- “There have been some ing, staff are required to wear encing severe headaches, chest instances in the state where masks and protective equip- pain, shortness of breath and patients didn’t want to call ment. other serious medical issues. 911 thinking the system is Emergency Medical Services “You need us, call us,” said overburdened or they didn’t communicates each day with Joe Carnell, Mountain West think their symptoms were bad hospital administration, U of U Medical Center ambulance ser- enough or they didn’t want to Health, Tooele County Health vices director. go to the hospital,” he said. Department and Tooele County “We want people to know Not calling 911 resulted in Emergency Management for the 911 system is still here and major complications for those updates on Covid-19. the hospital is still here to pro- patients. Although the number of 911 vide service to our residents,” “Chest pain is indica- calls has dropped, calls have he said. tive of something worse. been more critical since March. In the midst of the Covid-19 Unfortunately, one person did Quick response by ambulance epidemic calls to 911 in Tooele not call 911 and they got worse crews saves lives. and worse and worse and “There are certain things worse and ended up activat- we can do in the field and at ing the 911 system anyway,” patients’ homes to help them,” TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Carnell said. Carnell said. BULLETIN In another case, a patient He said there are no EMS who chose not to call for help and 911 dispatch staffing ADMINISTRATION later was found to have a head shortages. Patients coming to Scott C. Dunn Publisher FILE PHOTO bleed. the ER will be given the same Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher Mountain West Medical Center ambulances outside the hospital. MWMC ambulance service is concerned that In a third case, a child fell attention as someone with Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus people are avoiding emergency calls to avoid over burdening the hospital during the COVID-19 outbreak. and stayed home with leg pain Covid symptoms. OFFICE for two days before going to Dispatch, EMS, and Bruce K. Dunn Controller the emergency room to find “We wear masks and con- people still get sick with other here for them,” Carnell said. MWMC’s Emergency Chris Evans Office Manager out they had a broken femur. tinually clean ambulances and things and we need to treat Patients coming to the ER Department are open, safe and Vicki Higgins Customer Service The hospital is working each follow CDC and FDA guidelines them. If we’re not treating will be protected from getting ready. Patricia Cook Circulation Manager day to make sure everything is to make sure everyone is safe,” those other instances, then the Coronavirus in multiple [email protected] EDITORIAL safe for patients and medical he said. that is worse for the patient. ways – separation of poten- Tim Gillie Editor staff in the emergency room. “Regardless of Covid-19, People should know we are tial Covid patients vs non- Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer Mark Watson Correspondent ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Suspect arrested Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN in slaying of Utah GO GREEK! John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist AVAILABLE AT TOOELE • GRANTSVILLE • HERRIMAN PRODUCTION parents of 3 children Perry A. 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Data Appendix F COVID-19 the Utah Economic Recovery that outlines symptoms and General Guidelines for Employers Task Force said decisions encourages that if the patron, Best Practices Cleaning & Hygiene Guidelines continued from page A1 about reopening parts of the or someone they live with, has • Workplace coordinator – Identify a work place coordinator who • Etiquette – Promote etiquette for coughing, sneezing, and economy should be “driven by experienced COVID-19 symp- will be responsible for COVID-19 issues and their impact in the handwashing; avoid touching face, especially eyes, nose, and data versus dates.” toms, to please order takeout workplace mouth; place posters that encourage hand and respiratory • Contactless pay options – Encourage contactless pay options hygiene ’The Great Lockdown’ ... we’ve John Contreras, epidemi- instead; staff must wear face if possible; otherwise immediately use disinfectant wipes on the • Face coverings – Face coverings should be worn by employees been an economic shock ... we ologist for the Tooele County coverings at all times and per- screen and keypad and patrons in accordance with CDC’s recommendations, purposefully shutdown the Health Department, said open- form hand hygiene between • High-risk populations – Those who are or work with high- especially when difficult to maintain 6-foot distance risk populations, should undergo daily screening/symptom • Air circulation – Ensure adequate air circulation and post tips on economy to protect human ing up on May 1 will probably interactions with each table; monitoring and weekly testing. High-risk populations should take how to stop the spread of germs life.” bring more COVID-19 cases, the restaurant is to close for extra precaution to avoid close contact with multiple people. • Sharing of equipment – Discourage workers from sharing Initial jobless claims have but the health department is cleaning and disinfecting in • Electronic connections – Use online conferencing, email, or the resources or other work tools and equipment, when possible phone instead of in-person meetings, even when people are in • Environmental cleaning – Make a list of high-touch surfaces risen in the state since March prepared. the morning, afternoon, and the same building requiring routine disinfecting and perform routine environmental 16, according to Gochnour. “The health department evening. Cleaning and dis- • Group gatherings – Employees and customers should not cleaning (e.g., workstations, countertops, handrails, doorknobs, In Tooele County 6.4% of is prepared for contact trac- infecting includes all tables, congregate in groups; if your business involves a waiting area, break rooms, bathrooms, other common areas), either twice a customers should wait outside or in their cars day or after each use. Keep a logbook of cleaning regimen. Those the employed population has ing,” he said. “We have people chairs, door handles, floors, • New policies – Identify essential employees, business cleaning should: filed an initial unemployment trained and in place.” bathrooms, and any high- functions, and other critical inputs (e.g., raw materials suppliers, o Wear gloves subcontractor services/products, logistics required to maintain o Clean surfaces with soap and water if dirty before disinfecting claim since March 16, accord- Gochnour said to expect touch surfaces. operations); determine appropriate new policies o Use EPA-registered household disinfectant, diluted bleach, or ing to Gochnour. risks to manage. The requirements ease up a • Emergency response plan – Establish an emergency communica- alcohol solutions Gochnour and the Gardner “It may come in phases,” she little in the low risk phase and tion plan with key contacts and backups, chain of communications, • Disposable wipes – Provide disposable wipes so that commonly and processes for tracking and communicating; share the response used surfaces (e.g., doorknobs, keyboards, remote controls, Policy Institute helped author said. “There will be hotspots then for the new normal green plan with employees and communicate expectations phones, desks, keypads) can be wiped down by employees before the Utah Leads Together plan, and flare-ups that require stra- phase: All businesses are open • Employee contact list – Ensure every employee’s contact each use; provide no-touch trash bins she said. tegic targeted shutdowns.” and operating under stricter numbers and emergency contact details are up to date; ensure a • Laundry – Use warmest appropriate water setting, dry items plan is in place to reach employees quickly completely, do not shake dirty laundry, and launder sick person’s “This is not a short-term The Utah Leads Together hygiene and cleaning regimen • Instructions for employees and customers – Make regular items separately problem,” Gochnour said. “It plan lists color-coded industry with monitoring health of announcements to remind employees and/or customers to follow • Disinfectant – Make hand sanitizer, soap and water, or effective distancing guidelines and use floor markings to mark appropriate disinfectant readily available at or near the entrance, at checkout is a new risk we have to work specific health guidelines. workforce and customers. distance (6 ft) counters, or anywhere else where people have direct interactions. through.” The guidelines range from Other industries with spe- • Digital files – Encourage digital files rather than paper formats Provide additional pop-up handwashing stations or facilities if Jeff Coombs, Tooele County high risk red, to moderate risk cific guidelines in the Utah (e.g., documentation, invoices, inspections, forms, agendas) possible (e.g. showing houses, construction sites) • Preparedness – Be informed about government and industry • PPE – Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) should not be shared Health Department director orange followed by low risk Leads Together plan include; pandemic preparedness and should be disposed of properly. said the Utah Leads Together yellow and ending in new nor- retail business, hotels and • Workforce education – Educate workforce about the threat of • After gloves – Wash hands after using gloves. plan will be helpful as the mal risk green. other accommodations, events the pandemic, what the business is doing, and what they should do to protect themselves and their families Symptom Monitoring county considers how to move For the food service indus- and cultural entertainment, • CDC checklist – Develop (or engage a current) pandemic • Sick employees – Employees who are sick or who appear to towards recovery. try, the guidelines for high risk personal services, home planning task force and review the CDC’s business checklist have symptoms should be separated from other employees and “As we begin to dial up the red — the current level — call repairs, gyms and fitness • Essential functions – Identify company’s essential functions and customers immediately and sent home; immediately clean and the necessary employees to perform them disinfect areas the sick employee visited. economy,” Coombs said. “This for takeout, curbside, pick-up, centers, construction, general • Reserve supplies – Consider what reserve supplies might be • Monitor symptoms – Monitor employee symptoms, document directs how to do or delivery service only. In the contractors, manufacturing, necessary to stockpile (e.g., cleaning supplies, gloves or other especially fever. If employees need to take simple medications that.” moderate risk orange level daycare, hospital settings and protective equipment, “to-go” containers) acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin, they should take • Utility planning – Consider the possibility of interruptions to temperature beforehand. Tooele County’s current some dine-in service may be medical non-hospital includ- water or power that might force closure • Awareness – Train managers/leadership to spot symptoms of health order expires April 30, restored. ing dentistry. • Prepare for absenteeism – Not only sick employees will stay COVID-19 and to be clear on relevant protocols home; others may need to care for the sick or children if schools making around May 1 a tenta- Some of the requirements The future outlook depends • COVID-19 confirmed case – If an employee is confirmed to have close; those employees should notify their supervisors COVID-19, employers should inform fellow employees while tive target date for starting to for dine-in service in the on two things, according to • Signage – Provide signage at each public entrance to inform all confidentiality; fellow employees should self-monitor move towards moderate risk moderate risk level include: Gochnour. employees and customers that they should: for symptoms for 14 days. - Avoid entering if they have a cough, fever, or feel generally unwell from high risk, according to requiring a six-foot distance “The decisions of our lead- - Maintain a minimum of 6 ft distance Coombs. between parties in the wait- ers and the activities of Utahns - Sneeze/cough into a cloth or tissue - Not shake hands or engage in any unnecessary physical contact Steve Sparks, CEO of the ing area with floor markers to as they follow guidance from - Wear face coverings Larry H. Miller Group of indicate proper spacing; a sign experts,” she said.

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The commission also recom- is ready for this next phase.” Level mended that6985 hospitals allow W. 2100The governor South has until April continued from page A1 time-sensitive and ambulatory 30, 2020 to either adopt the surgeries to resume and that commission’s recommenda- R.A. restaurants Westbe allowed to Valleyoper- tions or Cityto explain his decision “The Public Health ate under guidelines for the should he choose to reject the ohnson and Economic Emergency moderate risk801-252-7509 level outlined in recommendations. JROCK PRODUCTS Commission has given careful the plan. The Public Health and and thoughtful consideration The commission said that Economic Emergency to the data points and have the state should also make Commission was created • Landscape RockCALL OFFICE provided their best recom- a concerted effort to assist on April 17 when the state • Top Soil mendations based on the posi- businesses with the burden Legislature, after calling 801-252-7509 tive trends we are seeing with imposed by required personal themselves into s special ses- • Rock • Rock RetainingOffice Walls hours 9am to 4pm public health,” said Jefferson protective equipment, employ- sion, passed Senate Bill 3004, Burton, co-chair of the ee screening equipment, Health and Economic Response • Boulders• Decorative RockAFTER Products HOURS CALL Commission and interim direc- and employee and customer Act. 801-301-8897 or 435-650-7696 tor of the Utah Department health supplies and that the The commission’s mem- • Coble Rock• Excavating & Dump Truck Work of Health. “I wholeheartedly legislature consider modifying bership, defined in SB 3004, believe that this action can be alcohol laws to ensure compat- includes the the director of • Gravel taken because the citizens of ibility with the recommended the Department of Health or • Slab Rock • Stair Slabs the State of Utah are doing guidelines, according to the the director’s designee, one a great job with hygiene and press release. member appointed by the chief • Colored Gravel • Topsoil social distancing in order to “Utah is on a positive trajec- executive officer of the Utah flatten the curve of the spread tory, and I am confident the Association of Counties, four Robert Johnson, owner of the virus.” recommendations we have individuals appointed by the Along with recommending made will keep Utahns safe governor to include the chief that the governor move the and healthy as we transition to executive officer of a for-profit cell: 801-301-8897 fax: 801-252-7518 state to the orange, or moder- safely opening up the econo- hospital and the chief execu- ate risk level, the commission my,” said Sen. Dan Hemmert, tive officer of a not-for-profit [email protected] also recommended that the R-Orem, co-chair of the com- hospital, two people appointed Governor adopt and implement mission. “We are evaluating by the president of the Senate, the orange-level guidelines data in real time to help us and two people appointed by described in the addendum to make data-driven decisions the speaker of the House. the Utah Leads Together plan. regarding COVID-19. The state [email protected]

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But the thing that causes his question was, “Would the make me an expert. person in the room. I still meet A little knowledge me nightmares is my memory U.S. population with their love However, here in the news- in person with John Hamilton of a discussion we had in class of freedom go along with such room of the Transcript Bulletin and Liz Arellano — our cre- can be scary Tim Gillie about the possibility of the a plan and what happens eco- we have made some changes ative people that take a crazy EDITOR emergence of a new virulent nomically if everybody stays at during this situation to make editor’s incredibly stupid ideas little knowledge is some- virus. home?” sure we can continue to bring and make them look good once times not good. Not only do viruses mutate That was a foreboding dis- you the local news from our printed on paper. A I know just enough In fact, I may have been as they reproduce but some cussion given today’s “new community’s perspective But still, like many others I about viruses to make me taking virology when the viruses hangout in animals normal.” safely. want this to be over, safely. scared. Having a borderline World Health Organization where they are thought to In intervening years I suf- Our writers largely One of the metrics men- paranoid personality makes announced the eradication of occasionally mingle their fered great anxiety at the news are working from home. tioned in the Utah Leads that dangerous. smallpox. genetic material with other of HIV, Ebola, MERS, SARS, Interviews are conducted by Together Plan is “social indica- My major field of study in When the COVID-19 thing viruses, making the emergence and H1N1. phone or other electronic tors.” college was health education. became serious, I went to my of a new virus with recombi- It’s the thought of the worst means, Stories are written and Here’s what the plan says My minor was in biology, with garage and pulled my over 40 nant genetic material possible. case scenario that makes me submitted online. Public meet- about social indicators as of an emphasis in medical micro- year old medical immunology If that new virus develops scared. ings, if not open to the public, April 16: “Utah will also close- biology. and virology textbook out of the ability to jump from animal Not so much out of fear for are viewed using various elec- ly monitor how citizens are I took classes with names a box. to human, a pandemic could my own life, but concern for tronic platforms. impacted by tracking broader like Diseases of Man, I dusted it off and opened be born — a modern plague. the pain, suffering, and life It was kind of nice to watch health indicators, such as Microbiology, Medical it up to read about coronavi- Isolation, initially of every- altering changes a new deadly last week’s planning com- incidence of suicide, domestic Microbiology, Zoopathology, ruses. body, and then a targeted pandemic would bring to the mission meeting from home, violence and mental health and Virology and Immunology. Disappointed, I found about quarantine of known infected world. but the ability to walk up to service requests. Some social In my immunology and three lines of text about coro- people and those exposed, Some say we may have over- somebody right after the meet- indicators show reason for virology class we discussed naviruses — they are largely would be the only tool to reacted to COVID-19. I don’t ing and clarify information concern.” how my generation had been zoonotic but are respon- immediately stop the spread of want to wade into that argu- immediately or get a quote wa We will watch and report as spared from ravaging diseases sible for a portion of colds in the virus. That was our class’s ment. smissed. the state and county try to ease like smallpox, measles, and humans — was about all it conclusion. A few classes 40 years ago When I show up in the us back into a new normal. polio. said. Our professor agreed, but in medical microbiology don’t newsroom I am often the only

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TO: National Executive Committee Past National Commanders In 1945, Tooele’s Maxine All Employees Department and Chapter Commanders and Adjutants Commanders and Adjutants Association DAV Auxiliary National Adjutant Tate honored for relief FROM: J. Marc Burgess, National Adjutant SUBJECT: COVID-19 Relief Fund work in Philippines DATE: April 13, 2020 he Tooele Transcript city library. Bulletin has published The action was taken when Tooele County news Howard Clegg appeared before As COVID-19 continues to affect communities around the country, it’s having a devastating impact on many T since 1894. Here is a flash- the council with an offer to buy of our nation’s veterans. On top of the additional health risks our wounded, ill and injured veterans face with TO: National Executive Committee back of local front-page news back the land. the coronavirus, thousands of veterans with service-connected disabilities are being laid off or have had to from 25, 50, 75 and 100 years The City retained an option close their small businesses due to this pandemic. Past National Commanders Front-Page ago that occurred during the to repurchase the land within In response to this unprecedented event, DAV has establishedAll a EmployeesCOVID-19 Relief Fund to provide financial fourth week of April. Flashback five years at a cost no higher aid to service-connected disabled veterans who have lost Departmentemployment or income and due to COVIDChapter-19. The Commanders and Adjutants than the price they resold it issued grants are meant to help veterans pay bills, obtain food and provide for their families during these April 25-27, 1995 back to Clegg. difficult times. Commanders and Adjutants AssociationDuring the week Utah Sen. weapons stockpile the base Orrin Hatch endorsed a new deserved “special treatment.” April 24-27, 1945 The application for this relief can be found at DAV.org/COVIDreliefDAV Auxiliary. Veterans will need National to fully complete Adjutant plan created by the Tooele “The continued existence of Maxine Tate of Tooele was the application and provide documentation verifying their status as a service-connected disabled veteran who County Commission to priva- extremely high-risk and unique among the 18 American Red has lost employment as a result of the pandemic. Disabled veterans who are small business owners or who tize Tooele Army Depot’s main- chemical demilitarization facil- Cross Civilian War Relief work- work independently andFROM: have been negatively impacted financiallyJ. Marc as a rBurgess,esult of the virus Nationalmay also be eligible Adjutant tenance complex. ities at Tooele pose significant ers in the City of Manila to for this assistance. Hatch stated that TAD had deterrents to the ability of the be awarded the Phillippine been uniquely disadvantaged county commission to market Liberation Ribbon on April 11, We humbly request your assistance in getting this information out as widely as possible so that we may help by the Base Realignment and its facility,” Hatch said. 1945. those disabled veterans whoSUBJECT: are desperately struggling andCOVID no longer able-19 to make Relief ends meet Fund during this Closure process and because Later in the week, an inspec- Making the presentation unprecedented time. Like you, we don’t know when this crisis will end. But we do know that together we of TAD South Area’s chemical tion of a landfill and recycling was Major General Basilio can make a life-saving difference for our fellow veterans and their families. facility near Bauer that handles J. Vales, Chief of Staff of the DATE: April 13, 2020 Tooele County’s waste stream Phillippine Army. If you would like to donate to this campaign, go to DAV.org/relief or text RELIEF to 484848. found several problems with Tate and other workers were how the garbage was being assisting the United States With sincere appreciation, disposed of. Army Civil Affairs Unit in State and county health offi- the distribution of Red Cross MYGA AUNNUITY cials toured the facility oper- Chapter-made garments. She As COVID-19 continues to affect communities around the country, it’s atedhaving by LE&B, a Inc. devastating earlier in wasimpact among theon first many sizable of our nation’sJ. Marc veterans. Burgess On top of the additional health risks our wounded,the month. ill Onand April injured 24, Tooele veterans group of American face with Red Cross National Adjutant 3.25% County Health Department girls to reach Manila after the coronavirus, thousands of veterans with service-GUARANTEEDconnected disabilitiesserved are the beingcompany’s laid president off orAmerican have troops had reached to the a notice of violation and order city. close their small businesses due to this pandemic. 10 YEARS to comply. Later in the week, for- The company was notified mer Tooele resident Beverly to submit a plan and a time- Gillespie finished in first place table to correct the violations, in the National Parks District DeliveringIn the response News toin thisT unprecedentedOOELE event, DAV has established a COVID-19 Relief Fund to provide financial TRANSCRIPT according to Jeff Coombs, Federation of Music Club’s Tooele Countyaid to for service More-connected disabled veterans who have lost employment orcounty income environmental due tohealth COVID piano- competition19. The at the issued grants are meantB toULLETIN help veterans pay bills, obtain food and providedirector. for their families duringLadies Literary these Club in Salt Subscribe Today 435-882-0050 Lake City. Than 120difficult Years times. April 21-24, 1970 Gillespie had scheduled a Rick Ausick was elected by recital for the last of May at the the Tooele High School student First Ward Chapel in Tooele. body to be their president for The application for this relief can be found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veteransthe 1970-71 school will year. need to fullyApril 23, complete 1920 the application and provide documentation verifying their status as a serviceElected-connected as vice president disabled was Thirty-seven veteran boys who and three Mark Arnold, and Margaret girls cashed in 250 rats at the Settlementhas lost employment as a result of Canyon the pandemic. 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Like you, we don’t know when this crisis will end.president But we for thedo Girls know League. thatby together the county? Therewe of the top IRRIGATION LINES WILL Friday’s front page featured rat killers were awarded cash can make a life-saving difference for our fellow veterans and their families.news that the Tooele City prizes. Council accepted a proposal to sell city-owned property on Correspondent Mark Watson IfBE you would TURNED like to donate to thisON campaign, THIS go to DAV.org/relief or textVine RELIEFStreet that was to originally 484848. compiled this report. TH purchased as a site of a new SATURDAY, APRILWith 25 sincere appreciation, Your Complete Local News Source Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 Please ensure that your valves are CLOSED to MRCOOL DIY® Air Conditioner avoid the possibility of flooding.J. 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DARREN VAUGHAN on the soccer field for Tooele, SPORTS EDITOR decided to pursue track and When Tooele High senior field in college after a successful Makenna McCloy first started sophomore season. trying to decide where she “I wanted to make track more would continue her track a part of my life and compete in career, the University of Utah college,” she said. “I just knew wasn’t the first school that came from that moment that I needed to mind. to work super hard and do However, when she took the everything in my power to get opportunity to visit the Salt me to that level.” Lake City campus, she found She credited THS track out that she was meant to be a coaches Al Bottema, Kip Bowser Ute, after all. and Karen Ware for helping to McCloy made it official last push her toward that goal. week, signing her national “I have great coaches, and I Letter-of-Intent to join Utah’s think they’re really underrated,” women’s track and field team McCloy said. “Bowser pushes next season. She is the latest me to run with the boys during Tooele County track star to practice so I can run against reach the Division I collegiate people who are way faster than PHOTO COURTESY OF MAKENNA MCCLOY level. me, usually. That’s really helped Tooele senior Makenna McCloy signs a national Letter-of-Intent on Friday “I had been kind of looking me because there’s no holding to compete in track and field at the University of Utah. McCloy finished third in Class 4A in the girls’ 100-meter dash as a junior. at a lot of other colleges - BYU, back when you’re running with Utah State and Weber,” McCloy the boys, especially when I’m said. “I had never really con- competitive-spirited - I really track and field meet, McCloy field athletes. sidered going to the U, ever, have to push myself and run to truly stood out. She finished “It’s going to be insane,” she but my mom went to the U and the best of my ability. Bottema third in the girls’ 100-meter said. “There’s going to be so her whole side of the family has always taught me not to be dash with a personal-best time many fast girls and I’m going are really big Ute fans. I really disappointed in myself and to of 12.52 seconds, and she to be pushed to my limits. I’ve wanted to go to BYU, but I filled keep trying even when I have added a sixth-place finish in the already prepared myself for PHOTO COURTESY OF MAKENNA MCCLOY out a recruiting form just for the tough races. 200 in 26.25. that. I’m just going to try and Tooele senior Makenna McCloy will be a member of the women’s track heck of it. Long story short, I “It’s kind of crazy because McCloy plans to study psy- really dig deep. I want to lower and field team at the University of Utah next season. She plans to major went on an unofficial visit there nobody really thinks much of chology at Utah, with a career my times and get a lot stronger in psychology at the Salt Lake City school. and I got to see the team train Tooele. Sometimes I say, ‘oh, in mental health, family therapy mentally and physically. I don’t and got to talk to the coaches I’m from Tooele,’ and nobody or sports psychology among the know how far I’ll get - I don’t and interact with the girls, got knows where that is, but I feel possibilities she’s entertaining. know if I’ll get to Pac-12s my shown around the locker rooms that I can be just as great as She also knows that she will freshman year, but I’m really and stuff, and I just felt that anyone from a bigger city. I have a lot of work in front of her going to push hard and I know was where I needed to be. It all know I have the work ethic to as she prepares to join the Utes, I’m really going to look up to worked out, I got accepted and I make myself great and be a big who compete in the Pac-12 the older girls at the U, for sure, was like, ‘this is it.’” part of (the Utah) program.” Conference - home to some of to push me.” McCloy, who also starred At last year’s Class 4A state the country’s premier track and [email protected] Former Cougar takes over Cowboys Austin hired as GHS basketball coach

DARREN VAUGHAN stamp on a program, and it’s SPORTS EDITOR tough to do in a year or two,” After spending the past two Mouritsen said. “We’re hope- seasons as a graduate assis- ful that he’ll be here for a little tant coach at Brigham Young while and that he could help University, former BYU bas- put the program in the right ketball star Nate Austin was in direction.” search of a coaching job of his Mouritsen credited Riding own. with guiding the Cowboys He found just the opportunity through the adversity of a slug- he was looking for at Grantsville gish start to the season and the High, and he will take over a midseason coaching change. Cowboys boys basketball pro- “A huge shout-out to Coach gram that has two top-five fin- Riding and his staff for stepping ishes in the past three seasons. in and doing so well with (the Join the Club! “I’m really excited to be at team),” Mouritsen said. Grantsville,” Austin said. “I’m For his part, Austin is looking grateful for the opportunity forward to instilling a hard- Tooele Club that Principal (Kenna) Aagard working, fun-loving style into Tooele 438 W 400 N Annual and (athletic director) Scott Grantsville’s basketball culture, Teen Center Membership Mouritsen gave me. It’s a tre- at all levels from bantam-league Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. mendous opportunity, and I teams to the high school varsity hope the people of Grantsville squad. Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ Club 435.843.5719 and the boys who want to play “I think good youth programs basketball at Grantsville are lead to good junior-high teams, COURTESY BYU ATHLETICS Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! excited to get to work. We’re and good junior-high-age kids Nate Austin has been named the head boys basketball coach at Grantsville going to work hard, we’re going lead to good high school play- High School. Austin has spent the past four seasons as an assistant coach to get better, we’re going to ers,” Austin said. “I’m really at Brigham Young University and Lone Peak High School. Afterschoolol teach a lot and we’re going to big on effort. Kids can control have a lot of fun.” their effort and they can control playing team every single time.” for games and sitting in the programs foforr Austin was an assistant under how hard they play. I’ve already Austin hopes to employ some film room with the coaches as BYU coach Mark Pope this talked with some of our players of the lessons he learned over they’re talking about players, Youth andd Teens past season, helping to guide and parents, and the thing I told the past two seasons coaching being at practices and all the ages 6 - 18.8. When School the Cougars to a 24-8 overall them is when we go into a gym, under Rose and Pope at BYU. day-to-day things, seeing how is The Club record and a No. 18 ranking in we might not be the biggest and “As a player, you kind of get they talk about guys and how is In! the Associated Press poll. He strongest and most athletic, a feel for what coaches do a they handle success and adver- Out also assisted former BYU coach might not be the most skilled, little bit,” he said. “Being on sity and different issues, it was Dave Rose in 2018-19 after but our goal is that every game, the other side and sitting in so valuable.” TooeleClub.org playing for Rose from 2011-16. we’re going to be the hardest- the staff meetings, preparing [email protected] He was an assistant coach for Lone Peak High’s 2018 Class 6A state championship team, and also helped coach the Knights in their 2017 Class 5A runner- up season. Prior to his playing career at BYU, he was a member of Lone Peak’s 2008 5A state Birch Family Pharmacy championship team and was a First Team All-State selection for the 2009 team that finished second. is committed to serving the community That impressive resumé made Austin’s hire an easy choice for Grantsville High’s administra- and intends to stay available for our patients’ tion. “Just having someone like him apply was awesome,” needs throughout this challenging time. Mouritsen said. “Going into the interview, we were excited, As always, our main priority is to keep patients and staff healthy and safe. but then after we interviewed him - he was so prepared and You may see changes at each of our stores as we work towards that. organized and excited, and that excitement was kind of what sold me on it. We were quick Please consider our available services to assist with social distancing: to decide and offered him (the job) pretty early.” Austin will be the Cowboys’ Drive Thru · All Day Deliveries · Automatic Refills fourth coach in the past three seasons. After five years in charge, former coach Bryan Thank you for your patience and continued support at this time! Detweiler stepped down at the end of the 2018-19 season and was replaced by Robb Collins, www.birchfamilyrx.com who was replaced by interim Birch Family Pharmacy coach Stace Riding just before Christmas. Mouritsen hopes Austin can help restore some TOOELE GRANTSVILLE STANSBURY stability to the Grantsville pro- 493 N. Main St. 213 E. Main St. 6727 N. Hwy 36 gram. “He wanted to go some place 882.7775 884.9990 882.8880 where he could kind of put his A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY April 23, 2020

OBITUARIES James T. Gochis, Jr. Marelo B. Evans Noreen M. (Peg) 1951 ~ 2020 Marelo B. Evans, 69, of Wilson Eureka, Utah, passed away Our beloved husband, April 21, 2020, in Rush Valley, 1924 - 2019 father, grandfather, and great- Utah. grandfather, James Trifon Marelo B. Evans was born in Our loving mother, grand- Gochis, passed away peacefully Payson, Utah, to Luby Bogdan mother, great-grandmother after a courageous battle with and Milka Bogdan on March and aunt, passed away Dec. metastatic lung cancer at his 21, 1951. She attended and 25, 2019. Peg was born in home April 19, 2020, one day graduated from Tintic High Huron, South Dakota, on Nov. before his 30th wedding anni- School. She briefly married 23, 1924, to the late William versary. Steve Evans in Eureka, Utah, and Nora Walsh. She had eight Jim was a very loving and where they had two children, siblings. caring man. He was a wonder- Tony and Tonya. She was On May 3, 1952, she mar- ful husband to his wife Lorna, a volunteer for West Juab ried William E. (Bill) Wilson and he loved and cared for her Ambulance for several years; and they had five children: deeply. He was an excellent she talked about it frequently Maureen (Lee) Slusher, Mary father and stepfather, and he and was proud of the time she (Hank) Pannunzio, Mike relished in his role as a grand- fisherman and loved spend- spent there. She eventually and sisters Violet (Teddy) Van (Marla) Wilson, Michele (Paul) Her sewing, crafting, garden- father, and great-grandfather. ing time in his boat at Flaming moved to Dugway, Utah, where Ausdale, Mary (Jerry) Wilde, McNichol, and Marna (Dave) ing, baking and cooking skills He always gave one hundred Gorge and Jordanelle. she served as a civil service and Angie Maxwell. Sturgeon. Peg had 12 grand- will always be remembered. percent to everything he did, He is survived by his wife employee for non-appropriated Marelo is survived by children and 15 great-grand- She took great joy in cooking and he was extremely loyal Lorna; sons Jim (Julie) and funds for 35 years, retiring as her daughter Tonya (Jeff) children. and baking with her grandchil- and hard-working. Jim loved Jeremy; his stepsons Dustin the manager of the Ditto Diner. Wintle; brother Charles Davis; Peg was very involved in dren. his country and served in the (Shondel) and Kris (Deborah); She never failed to speak her her grandchildren Preston her church, St. Marguerite of She was always up for an U.S. Navy for four years (1969- his several grandchildren and mind and tell you what you Edwards, Stephanie (Riley) Tooele, playing the organ in the outing or adventure… parasail- 1973). great-grandchildren. His is also probably didn’t want to hear; Hopes, Abbie Wintle; and original church, and she played ing, rafting, snorkeling in the His favorite thing to do was survived by four siblings who friends and patrons learned great-grandchildren Mason the piano for all of us at home. Bahamas, fishing trips to Lake to watch and coach his sons, will miss him dearly. what “Have a Ditto Diner Nice Hopes and Addyson Edwards. She was very active in the Powell, Junction and Fish Lake, nephews, and grandchildren Due to COVID-19, funeral Day” meant. For years she was Due to the current COVID- Catholic Ladies Guild and was beach trips to Oregon and Cape play sports. When not watch- services will be held privately the Hotrod Grandma, driving 19 issues, we will unfortu- selected Catholic Woman of the Cod, and other trips over the ing family, he enjoyed watch- for close family. Services will around Dugway in her Beretta nately not be having a viewing. Year for St. Marguerite in 1998. years while spending time with ing the University of Utah be streamed via Zoom. Please GT then the Mustang GT she However, we will be having Peg graduated from nurs- her family. football games, and he really visit www.MemorialUtah.com snagged from Tonya. Upon graveside services, practicing ing school in Mitchell, South She was the heart of our enjoyed tailgating with his for streaming instructions. retirement she found her love “social distancing,” at noon, Dakota, and worked as a family, a loving shoulder to lean friends. He was also an avid and passion as a volunteer for April 25, at the Eureka, Utah, surgical nurse in Tacoma, on. She was the light of our Mountain West Medical Center Cemetery. We will be using Washington. She worked as an lives and we were hers. in Tooele, Utah. There she the services of Didericksen R.N. at Oquirrh Hills, Tooele We love and miss you Mom, made many friends and looked Memorial in Grantsville, Utah. Nursing Home, the Tooele and are so blessed to have had forward to each time she got Marelo will once again be with Clinic, and for the Tooele you for so long. Costadina (Dina) to volunteer. We would like to her Tony. County Health Department, Our mother so deserved a thank this program and the The family of Marelo Evans and during that time continued gathering of family and friends Buzianis great people who volunteer. wishes to extend our sincere her education at the University to celebrate her life, but would Marelo was preceded in thanks to Dr. Alma Parker, of Utah. be the first to understand the May 4, 1934 – April 21, 2020 death by her parents Luby Mountain West Medical Our mother loved her family situation in our world today, and Milka Bogdan; son Tony Center, and all the volunteers unconditionally and her kind- and would only want for every- Our loving mother and Evans; brother John Bogdan; she so dearly loved. ness and caring was felt by all. one’s safety. grandmother Costadina (Dina) Buzianis passed away after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She was born in VourVoura, Kinouris, Greece, Ronald (Ron) Cecil Kory Dean Palmer on May 4, 1934, to Panayoti (Peter) and Angeliki (Angela) Warr Kory Dean Palmer, our Bolovis. She was the second Ronald (Ron) Cecil Warr, amazing son, father, grandpa, of seven children growing up beloved father, son, grandfa- and brother, passed away sud- during World War II. When she ther and uncle, passed away at denly at his home in Stansbury was 18 years old, she and her his home in Grantsville, Utah, Park, Utah, on Saturday, April brother Hadi and sister Eleni on Wednesday, April 22, 2020. 18, 2020. Kory was born in went to Montreal, Canada, in children and their spouses Tom He was born in Erda, Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, to Barrie search of a better life for their (Justin) Buzianis, Peter (Lisa) on Jan. 18, 1935, to Elsinore Frankland and Larry Palmer. family. They did not speak any Buzianis, Maria (Rob) Griffith; (Elsie) Rodeback and Arthur He was blessed with two English but managed to find grandchildren Brittany Marie Warr. daughters and four grandsons. jobs to make enough money to Griffith and Montana Rae Ron was married to RaNae Kory loved history, con- send for the rest of the family. Buzianis (Austin); great-grand- Scott (Blaisure) and later spiracy theories, spending time She worked as a nanny and in son Maverick John; brothers divorced. Together they have with family, long talks, and a hospital in Montreal. Hadi (Christina) Bolovis, five children: Tammy Wright trips with friends. His hobbies In 1958 she came to Utah Leo (Christsula) Bolovis; sis- (DLynn-deceased), Scott were cars, collecting things by train, to visit her uncle ters Themitria (Stephano) (deceased), Marvin, Travis like Pepsi memorabilia, coins, and aunt who owned the Xanthoudakis, Efstratisa (Jill) and Shereen Brown Even a couple of days before baseball cards and tools. He mother and father; children Hometown Bakery. While she Kefaloyanis; and many nieces (Darren). his death, it was hard for him loved complicated puzzles and Drien Palmer and Dazmn was visiting it was “arranged” and nephews, cousins and Ron joined the United States to sit still. He enjoyed garden- anything that made his mind Palmer; grandchildren Kazin, that she would stay and marry other family members who Army and served his country ing and had a green thumb. work. Kory had many friends Remzen, Zadyn and Ozden; Louis T. Buzianis. They were love and will miss her. with pride. He often talked of He loved animals, especially and was well known among and his brothers Kirt Palmer married Oct. 11, 1959, in the She was preceded in death his times in Alaska while in the his horses and dogs. He taught them for his incredible smile and Ken Palmer. He was pre- Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox by her husband Louis, sisters Army. He was able to return his children how to hunt, fish and kind heart. He will be for- ceded in death by his step- Cathedral in Salt Lake City. JoAnna and Eleni, her mother making a life-long dream hap- and be thrifty. They treasure ever missed by his loving fam- father John Frankland. They made their home in and father, brothers-in-law and pen when his son Travis, sur- the memories they share of ily and friends. A celebration of life will be Tooele, where they raised sisters-in-law, and many other prised him with a fishing trip the many hunting, fishing and Kory is survived by his held in June 2020. three children and worked beloved family members. to Alaska. camping trips; one of which on the family farm in Middle We would like to thank all He was a great example of was his trophy elk hunt. Many Canyon. the wonderful care givers who caring for his mom. He learned special times were also spent Mom was truly kind, loving took care of Mom from Home to cook from her. One of the with his brother and sister-in- and was a fantastic cook. One Instead Senior Care before things he learned to make was law Merlin and Lillis Warr and Alexander John of her greatest joys was to cook moving to Cottage Glen where homemade bread. Some of the their children Rick, Guy, Jerry for her family and friends. She she lived from 2014-2018 treasures he left behind are his and Christy. Many grandchil- Mondragon Sr. loved gardening and work- and all the special caregivers recipes for homemade bread dren, nieces and nephews also ing in her yard. She always at Rocky Mountain Willow and snow cakes. He learned to have fond memories hunting, On Tuesday, April 14, 2020, shared the fruits of her labor Springs and Rocky Mountain hunt and fish from his father camping and fishing with him. Alexander John Mondragon with family, friends and neigh- Hospice since 2018. Art and his step-father Tom Ron was preceded in death Sr., passed away at the age bors. Mom taught us to be Funeral service will be held Hale. by his parents, step-father, of 72. Alex was born Oct. 2, hardworking and giving. She Saturday, April 25, at 11 a.m., He was a member of The brothers Clayton and Boyd, his 1947, to Climaco and Ernestine loved children and as a result, at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Jesus Christ, of sister Eugenia (Jeanie) Shultz, Mondragon. After graduating babysat for family and friends Cathedral, 279 S. 300 West, Latter-day Saints. He loved his his son Scott and son-in-law from Tooele High School, he throughout her life. She was so Salt Lakle City, with Father family and often took them DLynn. He is survived by his went on to proudly serve in proud of her two granddaugh- Mario Giannopoulos officiat- hunting, fishing, on picnics, or sister Mazel Elsholz, brother Vietnam where he was wound- ters and would be overjoyed to ing. Visitation from 10 to 11 on a drive in the mountains. Merlin Warr, his children, ed in action and received the know she is a great-grandma. a.m. Interment will be in the He worked at the Tooele Army 13 grandchildren, 14 great- Purple Heart. He later retired She was a member of the Tooele City Cemetery imme- Depot upon his discharge grandchildren, five great- from the Tooele Army Depot. Greek Orthodox Church of diately following. Due to the from the Army until his retire- great-grandchildren, and many He was preceded in death Salt Lake City. We will miss social distancing requirements ment. He was born during special nieces and nephews. by his father Climaco and his her dearly but take comfort in required with COVID-19, we the Depression and would tell Private family graveside ser- mother Ernestine; brothers Mariano (Valladolid), Tasha, knowing she is with Dad and request everyone to take this stories about how thrifty they vices will be held Wednesday, Elmer, Jerry and Fred; his son Anthony, Tiana (Hutzler); and the many family members who into consideration. We will had to be. As such, he loved April 29, 2020. Interment Paul; and daughter Tina; and four great-grandchildren. preceded her. have a celebration of her life at to tinker and repaired a lot of will be in the Grantsville City great-grandson Armani. He He was a member of the St. She is survived by her three a later date. things throughout the years. Cemetery. is survived by his wife Maria Marguerite Catholic Parish. Pauline; son Alex Jr.; and Funeral services will be held sister Vivianne (Jaramillo); later this year with full military along with four grandchildren honors. Follow us on Facebook! TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN @TooeleTB THURSDAY April 23, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7

Tripp and Kendall Thomas will re-election. Jake Parkinson, the Voting become county council mem- county’s commercial appraiser, continued from page A1 bers representing the districts was the only candidate to file that they reside in, Districts 2 for the county assessor’s office. and 5, respectively, as of Jan. Houghton, Jensen, and of government will change to 1, 2021. Parkinson are all Republicans. a five member-county council All three elected county The Tooele County You’re Invited ... and an appointed executive. administrative positions on the Democratic Party did not have Elections will be held for three 2020 ballot had only one person any intra-party races for county county council positions in file for each office. wide races this year. However, to let us take care of your 2020 in districts 1, 3, and 4. Jerry Houghton, incumbent Tooele County Democrats did Only voters that reside in a county/recorder surveyor hold a convention using the district will vote for the council filed to run for another term. Zoom platform on April 9 to wedding print needs member for their district. Michael Jensen, county treasur- hear from the party’s candi- Jared Hamner was the only er also filed to run for another dates, according to Mike Keil, Republican to file for County term. Tooele County Democratic Party Council District 4. Wendy Shubert, Tooele chairperson. County Commissioners Tom County assessor, did not file for [email protected]

Facebook to label national • Invitations • Save the Date Cards origin of some political posts • Envelopes OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — ing U.S. voters but based Facebook will initially • Foam Core Pictures, Facebook said it will label in Brazil will have every target pages based outside Any Size some election-related posts post labeled with “Based in of the U.S. that reach a large with their geographic origin Brazil.” Users then can swipe number of people inside the in an attempt to curb political to find out more information U.S. The labels, the company misinformation by foreign- about the account. says, will help people “gauge based pages that mimic It’s the social network’s the reliability and authentic- legitimate groups and politi- latest attempt to fight elec- ity” of what they see. cal parties. tion-related misinformation. While the labels add a new The new policy will apply Russia and other countries layer of information — and to popular election-related have been using social media one users won’t have to click pages, and will stamp every to try to influence political to find — it’s unlikely to help post they make on Facebook discourse in the U.S. and with more insidious attempts and Instagram with its elsewhere, often by mas- to influence the November origin. For instance, an querading as local interest presidential election and sow 435.882.0050 • 58 N Main • Tooele Instagram account target- groups. political discord in the U.S. • NOTICE OF TAX SALE • Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of May, AT A PT THAT IS N 8756’24”” W 1034.41 FT A 333 FT RAD CURVE TO LEFT 144.90 FT 277.59 FT FROM THE S 1/4 COR OF SEC 7, T3S, R019165 Parcel Number: 0114800016 2020 at 10:00 A.M. at the Tooele County Adminis- FROM TC BRASS CAP MONUMENT AT NE (CHORD BEARS N 12 27’56”” W 143.76 FT) TH R5W, SLB&M, (BASIS OF BEARING BEING S MARY ORME $423.60 tration Building located at 47 South Main Street, in COR SEC 30, T3S, R4W, SLB&M, FROM WH E 166.74 FT, TH S 150.00 FT TO C/LI OF “”B”” 89*33’44” W 2638.09 FT BETWEEN THE S 1/4 LOT 9, BLK 10, PLAT A, OPHIR SUR 0.23 AC Tooele County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public MONUMENT THE TC BRASS CAP MONU- ST, TH W 135.71 FT TO BEG. ---SUB/TO R/W COR AND THE SE COR OF SD SEC 7); AND auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, un- MENT AT SE COR OF SD SEC 30 BEARS S OVER S 30 FT FOR “”B”” STREET (ERRONE- RUN TH N 07*23’53” W 20.00 FT; TH NELY der provisions of Utah Code Section 59-2-1351.1, 005’16”” E 5293.32 FT (BASIS OF BEARING); OUSLY INCLUDED IN ACORD-SORENSEN R002621 Parcel Number: 0101700017 23.56 FT ALG THE ARC OF A 15.00 FOOT RA- the following described real property located in TH ALONG CTRLI OF A STREET S 2935’48”” SUBDIVISION, TAKEN OUT FOR 1993) BAL- MICHAEL JACK MILLS $7,615.95 DIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT, CHORD BEARS Tooele County and now delinquent and subject W 1951.22 FT; TH ALONG CTRLI OF A ST N ANCE OF 1-270-18 AFTER 1-270-20 FOR 2002 LOT 109, WEST MEADOWS PLAT C, A SUB- N 37*36’07” E 21.21 FT; TH N 82*36’07” E 20.00 to tax sale. A bid for less than the total amount of 6021’48”” W 657.72 FT; TH ALONG CTRLI OF YEAR. 0.50 AC “ DIVISION OF TOOELE CITY. OUT OF 2-10-32 FT; TH S 07*23’53” E 25.00 FT; TH S 37*36’07” taxes, interest, penalties, and administrative costs A ST N 2937’55”” E 1949.22 FT; TH ALONG FOR 2000 YEAR. 0.18 AC W 14.14 FT; TH S 82*36’07” W 25.00 FT TO which are charged upon the real estate will not be CTRLI OF A ST S 6032’15”” E 656.52 FT TO R006284 Parcel Number: 1307400146 POB. OUT OF 15-42-409 FOR 2007 YEAR. accepted. POB. OUT OF 2-17-5 AND 2-132-1 FOR 2000 HARVEY REAL ESTATE LP $9,244.50 R007567 Parcel Number: 1004500040 Alison H. McCoy, Tooele County Auditor YEAR. CONT 29.42 AC ---LESS 4.969 AC TO LOT 146, GLENEAGLES NO. 1 SUBDIVISION, MICHELLE KNOX $1,315.25 R025999 Parcel Number: 204400032 2-17-50. BALANCE OF 2-17-8 AFTER 2-17-50 A SUBDIVISION OF TOOELE CITY. 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OUT OF 2-2-10 FOR UNIT 18, MOUNTAIN RIDGE SUB PH 1 AMD, ANDREA D TONIOLI JT $124.38 THE TRUE POB; TH S 3727’55”” W 1267.79 FT 98 YEAR. 0.27 AC A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT OF WEN- BEG 2203 FT N AND 1320 FT W AND N R030264 Parcel Number: 1703102155 ALG W LI OF HWY TO A PT ON THE W LI OF DOVER CITY, TOOELE COUNTY. ---TOG/W 8921’23” W 305.54 FT OF SE COR OF SEC 32, HTC HOLDINGS LLC $3,242.21 NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SD SEC; TH N 0031’01”” R010720 Parcel Number: 0125800007 ALL RIGHTS, TITLE AND INT IN AND TO T2S, R5W, SLB&M, TO THE TRUE POB; TH N LIMITED AND COMMON AREAS OF WEST W 1003.32 FT TO NW COR OF NE 1/4 OF NE PEDRO BERMEJO $3,137.46 THE LIMITED COMMON AREAS, COMMON 010’15” E 150 FT, TH N 8921’32” W 38.82 FT, POINT MEADOWS CONDOMINIUMS, A 1/4; TH N 8946’49”” E 780.23 FT ALG N LI OF BEG AT NW COR BLK 3, PLAT A WEND SUR, AREAS, GUEST PARKING, OPEN SPACE, PUD TH S 020’ E 150 FT, TH S 8921’23” E 38.82 FT CONDOMINIUM PROJECT OF TOOELE CITY. SEC TO POB. 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(OUT OF OD-1564) SUB TO 25 FT R/W BEG AT A PT 212.74 FT N ALG SEC LI & S CLARA E SMITH JT $6,768.18 1, BLOCK 17, PLAT A GCS, S 140 FT, E 23 FT, N & EASE OVER & ACROSS N BNDRY OF SD 1733’00” W 293.75 FT FR E 1/4 COR OF SEC31, R017446 Parcel Number: 105200051 COM 14.76 CHS E & 1.54 CHS S OF SW COR 140 FT, W 23 FT TO POB. 0.07 AC PPTY FOR INGRESS & REGRESS 40.00 AC T3S,R4W, SLBM, S 1733’00” W 275.57 FT, W WISE MANAGEMENT LLC $22,039.23 NW 1/4 OF SEC 32, T2S, R5W, SLM, N 162 1/2 1147.84 FT, N 262.743 FT, E 1230.935 FT TO BEG AT A PT ON N LI OF MAIN ST 867.68 FT E FT, W 85 FT, S 162 1/2 FT, E 85 FT TO BEG R019150 Parcel Number: 0709400009 R010881 Parcel Number: 10019H0308 POB. ( OUT OF 3-36-6--MOD-956 )ANNEXED & 9.9 FT S FR SW COR OF E 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF DOUBLE J LIVESTOCK LLC $92.22 JERRY ENTZE TRUSTEE $9,004.97 TO TOOELE CITY FOR 88 TAX ROLL 7.17 AC SEC 31, T2S, R5W, SLB&M, POB ALSO BEING R012405 Parcel Number: 08026J0416 BEG 1080.14 FT E OF SW COR SEC 36, T10S, ALL OF LOT 308, RANCHO TOOELE SUBDIVI- 195 FT W FR NW COR OF INTER OF KEARL CYRUS LAND DEVELOPMENT LLC $96.46 R17W, N 1075.2 FT, E 241.86 FT, S 1075.2 FT, W SION PHASE III, A SUBDIVISION OF TOOELE R003444 Parcel Number: 10009G0303 & MAIN ST, N 406.23 FT, M/L TO HAMMOND PT OF LOT 403 OF DEER HOLLOW SUBDIVI- 241.86 FT TO BEG, CONT 5.97 AC 5.97 AC CITY SHERRIE DELANEY $6,123.15 PPTY; E 100 FT, S 24 RODS, M/L, TO N LINE SION PHASE 4 DESC AS FOLLOWS: COM AT ALL OF LOT 303, PARKSIDE SUBDIVISION MAIN ST; W 100 FT TO POB. OUT OF 1-52-28. THE NE COR OF SEC 34, T3S, R4W, SLB&M; R021477 Parcel Number: 1005000007 R013730 Parcel Number: 0611100002 PHASE 3, (FORMER TAX ID 2-86-55) 0.26 AC 0.93 AC TH S 0102’05” W ALG THE E LI OF SD SEC EDGAR F MOON JT $671.63 JOHN D LUTZ $965.78 FOR 704.77 FT; TH N 8857’55” W PERPEN- LOT, 7 WEST PLAIN SUB CONT .21 ACRES SE 1/4, SEC 34, T6S,R8W,SLM, CONT 160 R027391 Parcel Number: 150410290A R018058 Parcel Number: 200500006 DICULAR TO SD E LI FOR 270.59 FT TO 0.21 AC ACRES 160.00 AC SOUTH WILLOW ESTATES OWNERS ASSN IN YURI V KOZODOY $19,678.72 AN ANGLE PT ON THE E LI OF LOT 403 OF $101.07 BEG AT A PT WH IS S 8939’28” W 858.50 FT DEER HOLLOW SUB PH IV, REC IN TOOELE R025687 Parcel Number: 1004600119 “SIGN PARCEL: LOT 290A, SOUTH WILLOW FR E 1/4 COR OF SEC 22, T3S, R4W, SLB&M, COUNTY AS ENTRY NO 066467 IN BK 378 AT R016822 Parcel Number: 0203100009 ESTHER L MILLS $1,835.81 ESTATES PH 3, A PLANNED UNITED DEVEL- RUN TH S 4038’14” E 91.09 FT, TH S 6103’07” E PG 117, SD PT BEING THE POB; TH S 0313’40” JON GOSSETT JT $3,134.24 LOT 119 WESTLAND MOBIL ESTATES #2 TCS OPMENT OF GRANTSVILLE CITY, TOOELE 158.8 FT, TH S 4253’54” E 79.87 FT, S 7407’31” W ALG THE E LI OF SD LOT 403 FOR 135.00 COM 80 FT N OF SE COR LOT 1, BLK 6, PLAT 0.29 AC COUNTY.--SUBJ/TO AND TOG/W ANY E 100.17 FT, TH S 2046’32” E 236.18 FT, TH S FT TO THE SE COR OF SD LOT; TH WITH A A, TCS, N 25 FT, W 63 1/2 FT, S 25 FT, E 63 1/2 COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, 1941’48” E 211.08 FT, TH S 2453’21” E 381.91 NON-TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT HAV- FT TO BEG. 0.04 AC R014550 Parcel Number: 1004500042 EASEMENTS, OR INTEREST AS OUTLINED IN FT, TH S 2117’08” E 195.24 FT, TH S 3127’12” W ING A RADIUS OF 280.00, WHOSE CTR BEARS FLEETWOOD 704 LLC $5,380.89 THIRD AMENDMENT TO THE DECLARATION 100.89 FT, TH S 1914’55” W 50.725 FT TO THE S 0313’53” W, WITH A C/A OF 0018’25” (CHD R003888 Parcel Number: 1508000121 LOT 42, WESTLAND MOBIL ESTATES SUB OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRIC- 1/4 SEC LI, TH S 8958’31” E 200.00 FT, TH N BRG AND DIST OF N 8655’20” W - 1.50 FT) KRISTEN JILL REED $7,322.48 #1 0.29 AC TIONS AND EASEMENTS FOR SOUTH WIL- 1221’19” W 173.503 FT, TH N 2117’08” W 194.24 FOR AN ARC DIST OF 1.50 FT; TH N 0313’40” LOT 121, STANSBURY PLACE SUB PUD PH 1, LOW ESTATES PLAT 1, PUD AND RECORDED FT, TH N 2453’21” W 381.91 FT, TH N 1941’48” E FOR 135.00 FT; TH S 8646’20” E FOR 1.50 FT A SUBDIVISION OF TOOELE COUNTY. 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MCCOY BEG AT CTRLI INTERSECTION OF TWO STS SD PT OF BEG N 9.63 FT, TH ALG ARC OF 89*33’44” E 794.08 FT ALG THE SEC LI AND N TOOELE COUNTY AUDITOR A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY April 23, 2020

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We could seat enjoying the clouds and one of the best four- Getting the car seat situated have even made a longer trip other objects that went by. Owheel-drive SUVs we for Maden was a pretty easy work with half of the rear seat Usually he wants to watch a have experienced since we operation. We have found in folded down for extra space. movie on an iPad to be enter- started this automotive review the past it can be difficult to The British brand prides tained, but not with this huge journey over 10 years ago. We get all the connections made itself in the refinement of the open space to check out. had our first week ever with correctly in new vehicles, espe- ride and we would have expect- Of course having a vehicle a Land Rover in Utah in early cially if the anchors are not eas- ed nothing less, of course, and with British roots meant we spring and it turned out to be ily accessible. the Discovery handled the Utah had to change the navigation the perfect week for a more With the addition of the freeways with ease. Even with voice to one with a British than capable luxury 4X4. extra third row of seating that quite a downpour as we started accent. It was pleasing to hear We had the opportunity to also came with a two speed our short adventure, there was and kept us captivated on the head down I-15 to Fillmore, transfer case and electronic air never a question we would drive when it would instruct us Utah, with our son JaCoby, his suspension, it was quite com- make it safely. If only we could to make turns and exits. was the addition of what Land would think of as a normal wife Haley and their 10-month fortable. Although our daugh- have had some snow to really This year the Discovery HSE Rover calls an inner tailgate. SUV design. We liked that the old son Maden. This would ter-in-law Haley would not give the 4X4 an extra test. comes with a 3.0 liter super- It is a small six- to seven-inch designers have chosen to con- be a unique opportunity for a want to spend much more than The ride was extremely luxu- charged V6 engine that will high tailgate that blocks objects tinue on a path that has really road trip in the new 2020 Land the hour and a half of the trip rious and we hardly felt any of reach 340 horsepower and 332 from falling out if the rear worked for the company over Rover Discovery HSE where we in the back row, for the most the imperfections on the road lb.-ft. of torque, coupled with hatch was opened. This was the years. Rugged yet still with would use most of the space part she was quite happy. surface driving down I-15. We an 8-speed automatic trans- awesome for grocery trips. soft curves around the exterior, inside — with people and a car There was also plenty of loved the lane keep assist, as it, mission that would propel the There have been times on our and still large enough for a seat — giving us the chance to space in the rear for a baby bag along with the adaptive cruise large SUV to 60 in a mere 6.1 inclined driveway when we long outdoor, off-road journey. really check out the larger of and other items needed with a control, worked to perfection seconds. Not bad for a vehicle have opened the hatch and The 2020 Discovery HSE keeping us centered in the that weighs in at 4,735 pounds. things had shifted and some- would be a great luxury addi- lane and at the proper distance We also managed 18.8 mpg for thing fell out and broke. What tion for any family. With all behind the vehicle in front of our nearly 400 miles of driving a great addition for off-roading its capabilities it would make us. It made it easy to keep the in the week. adventures when things can a great Utah SUV as it would Discovery at a steady 80 mph A new addition this year to shift, and possibly fall out, as definitely get you anywhere in on the freeway and not have to the technology side is Apple folks like us forget to check the state you wanted to go on worry about what the guy in CarPlay and Android Auto the rear before opening the any kind of road. front of us had planned. which are now standard fea- outer hatch. Now no worries Base price: $59,700 This system also preformed tures with the smartphone as everything can be moved Price as driven: $76,255 perfectly in the rain between hookup. These functions need back into place before the fully- Springville and Nephi. The a cable to work, however the powered inner tailgate is put Craig and Deanne Conover standard panoramic sun roof smartphones connected seam- down. have been test-driving vehicles that encompassed almost the lessly through Bluetooth for The exterior of the Land for nearly a decade. They receive entire roof was like a movie for other functions and did it easily Rover will definitely stand out a new car each week for a week- little Maden as he continued and quickly. in a crowd. Its look is much long test drive and adventure. to stare through it from his car One thing we really liked different than what some They live in Springville, Utah.

A BETTER LIFE POETRY Utah State University Extension Thinking had to drop out of a phi- losophy class in college Online Resources for kids Ibecause I’d begun to think Ted Kooser about what I was thinking U.S. POET LAUREATE very family will agree manuals can also be used to Strawberry and The Big Bear. about and I was getting dizzy 2004 – 2006 that it can be a challenge supplement at-home school- Do these sound like fun books? and sick. Here’s a poem by Ebeing confined in the ing. The manuals are long and In a series of facebook videos Danusha Laméris about getting house with the kids. Schooling Darlene Christensen have many pages. Instead of children can enjoy watching relief from thinking. It’s from at home can be hard. Utah GUEST COLUMNIST printing the whole file, it may a food-related book being Poetry of Presence: An Anthology of Mindfulness Poems, published State University Extension be helpful to view it on a com- read. A fun nutrition message by Grayson Books of West Hartford, CT. The poet lives in Santa understands and has some puter or iPad. Fill out a simple and recipe are also shared. Cruz, CA, and she has a book forthcoming in April 2020 from the great resources for you: talking about the “T Zone” is online form to receive an email Ambassadors from the Create University of Pittsburgh Press entitled Bonfire Opera. also important. The “T Zone” that gives access to the manu- Better Health USU Extension Kids handwashing website refers to the mucus membranes als. program from different coun- Thinking www.soaperhero.org of the eyes, nose and mouth. ties have recorded MyPlate Don’t you wish they would stop, all the thoughts We already knew how By touching these areas with Kids CREATE food-related lessons. To find swirling around in your head, bees in a hive, dancers important hand washing was a contaminated finger, disease kidscreateutah.org Food, Fun and Reading open tapping their way across the stage? I should rake the leaves but now with the pandemic it can enter the body. It’s a great This blog shares fun reci- Facebook. Search for Food, in the carport, buy Christmas lights. Was there really life on is even more crucial. Teaching reminder for adults also: avoid pes and activities for kids and Fun and Reading. Then click Mars? kids how to properly wash touching eyes, nose and mouth families. A recent post was “At on videos. What will I cook for dinner? I walk up the driveway, hands can be fun using www. with fingers. Home Recess!” Easy and fun put out the garbage bins. I should stop using plastic bags, soaperhero.org. There are physical activities you can do Tooele County 4H Facebook visit my friend whose husband just left her for the Swedish three “Soaperheroes.” Soaper Discover 4H Project Manuals at home are shared. Click on and Instagram nanny. Man, Water Woman and Dry utah4h.org/discover the Captain CREATE YouTube Follow Tooele County 4H I wish I hadn’t said Patrick’s painting looked “ominous.” Boy work together to beat the Free 4H project manuals channel to watch funny and on Facebook and Instagram Maybe that’s why he hasn’t called. Does the car need oil again? germ-monsters! The website provide step-by-step instruc- informational videos on to find videos on simple proj- There’s a hole in the ozone the size of Texas and everything includes an interactive hand tions for pretty much anything healthy eating and exercise. ects you can make with kids seems to be speeding up. Come, let’s stand by the window washing quiz, quick facts and you can think of. Just a few Captain CREATE will take you at home such as how to make and look out at the light on the field. Let’s watch how the steps to hand washing with include: healthy snacks, pho- on fun adventures and share your own bouncy ball. Check clouds photos. Coloring sheets, mazes tography, family history, cake easy and nutritious recipes. back each week to learn what cover the sun and almost nothing stirs in the grass. and other fun activity sheets decorating, sewing, 4H kitchen Learn how to make cinnamon will be shared next. are available. You can print science, junior gardener, ento- crisps and fruit dips. In another We do not accept unsolicited submissions. American Life in Poetry them off at home or if you mology and edible science. video you can play the “Guess Darlene Christensen is an is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfounda- would like some printed and As a family you can complete the Fruit” game. associate professor at the USU tion.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by sent to you at home please a whole project series or take Extension – Tooele County office, the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. email darlene.christensen@ bits and pieces from manuals Food, Fun and Reading which is located inside the Tooele Poem copyright ©2013 by Danusha Laméris, “Thinking,” from The usu.edu, and share hare how for family fun. Many of the Lessons on Facebook County Health Department Moons of August, (Autumn House Press, 2013). Poem reprinted many children you have and items needed you may have at Jack and the Hungry Giant Building, 151 N. Main, Tooele. by permission of Danusha Laméris and the publisher. Introduction what ages they are. When home so you don’t have to risk Eat Right with MyPlate, She can be reached at 435-840- copyright © 2020 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s teaching kids about how to a trip to a store. Intended to The Little Red Hen, The 4404, 435-277-2406 or at dar- author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant prevent the spread of infection, be guides for 4H clubs, these Little Mouse, The Red-Ripe [email protected]. in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006.

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Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson Adam@Home by Rob Harrell

Heart of the City by Mark Tatulli by J.C. Duffy

Pooch Café by Paul Gilligan by Glenn McCoy

LIO by Mark Tatulli by Alex Graham

Cornered by Baldwin by Steve Moore

Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds & Jeff Millar

Baldo by Hector Cantu & Carlos Castellanos

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Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with County Historical Society, please call 435- p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and Military Items Wanted Tooele the adventures of books and make fun any questions. 882-1612. also on the first and third Friday of the When you no longer want your military crafts. For more information, call 435-833- month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park Senior Center items, do not take them to Deseret 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West Community Closet Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., Industries or a thrift store. Bring them The senior center is for the enjoyment of Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, Clean out your closets. The Community Groups and Events Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are Tooele. Please enter through the south Closet is accepting donations for gently 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tooele County Arts Guild side doors. used clothing. Donations are accepted 435-255-9905. canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting All artists from Tooele County age 13 and at your neighborhood school. Contact to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, above are welcome to join the Tooele Free Preschool Hour Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any Family support group displayed with honor and respect. Call crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled County Arts Guild for an evening, or for Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele questions. Get your loved one sober. The USARA Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour the year as a member. Benefits of mem- Craft family support group is held wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class of learning, singing and creating. The class bership include the opportunity to display Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading Children’s Choir Auditions movies and health classes. Meals-On- is for all children up to 5 years old. Please Moose your artwork for show and sale in various room at the Tooele City Library. Group Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- Wheels available for homebound. Lunch come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- venues around Tooele County, as well as books and materials provided. Craft is a Notice to our Members tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We regular updates on events in our commu- free program for family members who years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, During this unprecedented time of cau- gested contribution is $3. For those under are located at West Elementary School, nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- have a loved one with a substance use owner and director of Blake Music Studios, tion and concern relating to the spread of 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! disorder. For more information, call Heidi directs the choir. Blake has a degree in the coronavirus (COVID- 19), The Governor the store or doctor visits for residents in through the south side doors. Call 435-228-8217 for more information. Warr at 435-255-9905. vocal performance and has taught at the of Utah has directed all Restaurants’ and Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- collegiate level. If your child loves to sing Bar’s close for two weeks. Therefore, our Ladies Community Club of portation information call (435) 843-4114. St. Marguerite Catholic School Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group and you are looking for an exceptional lodge is closed effective 18 March 2020 For more information about the Tooele Students of all faiths are welcome from Tooele Join us the 2nd Monday of each month musical experience for them, this is it. For at 5PM. The safety of our members, and center, call 435-843-4110. preschool through 8th grade at Tooele To view upcoming events, learn more from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical more information and to register for an those in our care, is paramount during this County’s only faith-based school. about our organization, or to become a Center in Tooele. The Tooele County audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. Tooele Pioneer Museum time of uncertainty. We will re-open when Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day member, please visit gfwctooele.org. Health Department’s Aging Services pro- com or call 435-277-0755. 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small directed by our Government it’s safe to do gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- so. Thanks for your patience and under- TOPS Weight Loss Support Association Caregiver Support Groups. Rocky Mountain Hospice and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or standing. Group The groups are designed to provide emo- Want to have more meaning in your life. Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. visit www.stmargschool.org. Board of Officers The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) tional, educational and social support for Do you want to do something that is sat- Open other times by appointment. Call Weight Loss Support Group meets every caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. isfying and of great service to your com- 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- High School Reunions Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- Tooele High School Class of 2000 will have Eagles located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Food Addicts in Recovery Hospice volunteer. No experience tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, their 20-year reunion on Saturday, June Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by Anonymous required. All training, background check 20th. If you are one of our classmates, or Tooele Aerie #164 Members. a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- Are you having trouble controlling the Mobile Vet Center In accordance with Tooele County Health and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. if you know one of our classmates, please dren are invited to attend. Come and let way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery The only requirement is your desire to To better serve veterans located in Tooele Department, the Fraternal Order of Eagles visit us at our Facebook page(Tooele us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- help someone in need. Please contact County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will will be close until April 30, 2020 or until High School Class of 2000) or contact Dan more information visit TOPS.org or con- ery program for anyone suffering from Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 further notice. Young at (435) 840-0148. We’re looking tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. food addiction. Meetings are held every Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the Please stay safe and stay home! forward to celebrating with you! Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, Museum volunteers needed 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the 801-397-4902. Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- Elks Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is north back entrance. For more informa- tial counseling for theater veterans of all Education seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or The Next Chapter conflicts. For further information contact or science? Volunteers at the museum can Tooele Technical College Notice to our Members Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. The Next Chapter is a free social support Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 gain new skills or practice old ones. We and educational program to help widows Programs with space available include the Elk’s locations are all closed until further foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to national call center 1-877-WARVETS or are looking for people to help with orga- and widowers adjust to the loss of their POST (Peace Officer Standards Training) notice. attend. visit vetcenter.va.gov nization, exhibit development, gardening spouse through monthly activities. You program (Satellite Police Academy), and educational program development. Tooele County Aging are invited to join others who are on the Donate to library Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) pro- Volunteer positions are seasonal and year Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- same page as you, to begin a new chapter Please remember the “Friends of the gram and Software Development. These Disabled Veterans round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers teers to help us meet the needs of seniors in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele Tooele City Library” while doing home programs and others are offered at Tooele Chapter 20 must be at least 16 years old. To apply or in the community. Many seniors require County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for cleaning and donate your used books to Tech. Enroll today and begin training for a The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County request more information, send email to: assistance and need rides to doctors or more details. the bookstore in the library. Money from promising career. Visit tooeletech.edu or Chapter 20, for the Disabled American [email protected] other professionals. Rides help seniors live book sales is used to support programs call student services at 435-248-1800 for Veterans holds monthly general member- more independent lives. Call 435-843-4114 Sons of Utah Pioneers within the library. The library is located at more information. ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, Tooele Gem and Mineral Society for more information. The Grantsville and Anyone interested in the history of Tooele 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Adult Education 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door Tooele Senior Centers also are in need of City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. meets the first Thursday of the month. need you. Please come and join us for a Get your high school diploma this year at entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday volunteers. For more information about org. Thank you for your support. Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in potluck social dinner at the LDS church, the Tooele Community Learning Center. of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and volunteering at the Grantsville Center call the downstairs conference room of the 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- Books for the Whole Family All classes required for a high school invite all veterans to come join us in the 435-884-3446. For volunteering at the Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Tooele Center call 435-843-4110. mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- Donated children’s books and paperbacks diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- comradery with other veterans at our Come and learn about rocks, minerals, 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers aration and English as a second language monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has and ways to craft them, and enjoy field Life’s Worth Living Foundation of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. are available. Register now to graduate trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) to answer questions concerning your VA trips for rock collecting. Membership is Suicide support group meetings are of each month at 6:30 p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 $15 per year. For more information email held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- benefits. Nations Service Officers (NSO’s) are available by appointment to help vet- [email protected]. Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. TC Squares Dance Club City Library. All proceeds go back to the cation classes are for students 18 and over. Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by The TC Squares Dance Club has begun library for projects and programs. erans and their families submit claims for Local author seeks photos ESOL compensation, obtain health and educa- the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke A local author and historian is seeking Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 ESOL conversational classes are held tional well-earned benefits. ALL DAV ser- thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- original photographs of Saltair, Black West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele vices are Free of Charge. For information, cide, please plan on attending. Please go Grantsville Rock, Beach and/or Lake Point, bring finger food to share. For more infor- Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- please join our monthly meetings. No on Facebook and like our page to keep as well as any similar turn-of-the-century mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, Share the past dents may also come anytime the center is monthly meetings are held in December. current with our latest news and events. attractions and resorts for an upcoming Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s Share the past, submit a history, obitu- open for individualized study. Registration Call commander Penny Larson 801-359- Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- book project. Those who wish to con- livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. website at tcsquares.com. ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele 8468 or Adjutant James Yale at 435-849- tribute information or photographs of The Family History Center in Grantsville Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- 0521 or Senior Vice Dustee Thomas at these parks should contact Emma Penrod Health Department and Aging Tooele County Homemakers is assembling a record of Grantsville tion. 435-830-8487. Please leave messages if at [email protected]. Contributions We would like to invite all ladies to our residents. Your submission may be made no contact. Services Early Head Start will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be The Tooele County Health Department Homemakers club. Meetings are held on by emailing to [email protected] or by the first Tuesday of every month with a DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers NO COVID-19 Help for DAV released pictorial history book. There is and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., COST weekly home visits for families who The Disabled American Veterans National no such thing as too many photographs tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah September through May. Located at 151 are eligible under the age of 3. Home Office has established a relief fund to as the author needs a minimum of 160 p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. 84074. Come in and receive help from our N Main, in the auditorium of the Health visits include parent and child education, provide financial aid to service-connected photographs, and any help is greatly Check out our calendar on our main page trained consultants. For more information, Department and USU Extension offices. assessments, and family support services disabled veterans who have lost employ- appreciated. for holiday hours and closures. For more call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due including nutrition education. We also ment or income due to the COVID-19 information call 435-277-2301. Tooele Valley Free Masons per year. For more information, call Eileen Senior Center offer comprehensive health services for Virus Pandemic. The issued grants are Tai Chi for Arthritis will be held Monday’s Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne The senior center is for the enjoyment of expecting mothers including prenatal meant to help these disabled service con- and Thursday’s beginning January 13. second Friday of each month for din- 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are parent education and support services. nected veterans, pay bills, obtain food Monday hours will be from 1:00 to 2:00 ner and socializing. If you are interested Thank you and we hope to see you all this Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- and provide for their families during these p.m. and Thursday hours will be 10:30 to or have questions, please join us at the 11:30 a.m. at the Grantsville Senior Center, September. Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and excit- 882-3439. difficult times. Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement ing activities include pinochle, bingo, The application for this relief can be found 120 S. Center Street. Call 435-884-3446 Tooele County Quilters Free developmental evaluation Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at Tai Chi for Arthritis will be held Monday’s crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans will need All meetings are held on the third Tuesday DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers 435-277-0087. and Thursday’s beginning January 13 from knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise to fully complete the application and pro- of each month in the Tooele County NO COST developmental evaluations for 2:30 to 3:30 at the Tooele Senior Center 59 program, wood carving and health vide documentation verifying their status Tooele Valley Family History Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per children ages birth to 3. We provide a full E. Vine St. Call 435-843-4110. classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for as a service-connected disabled veteran year to be paid at the first meeting. range of services for children with devel- Center homebound. Lunch served weekdays. who has lost employment as a result of Research your ancestors free with trained opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal Parkinson’s disease Support For 60 and above, suggested contribu- the pandemic. Disabled veterans who Family Search volunteers at the Tooele First Baptist Church is to minimize the effects of the delay and Group tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is are small business owners or who work Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 The Food Pantry at First Baptist Church is reduce the need for long-term services A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be $5. Transportation available to the store independently and have been negatively East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours open on Saturdays from 10 am to Noon throughout their school years. For more overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. or doctor visits for residents in Tooele impacted financially as a result of the virus of operation: Tuesday through Friday, for those who are in need of food. There information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at Tooele has a support group for persons and Grantsville areas. For transportation may also be eligible for this assistance. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday are no requirements to receive food. We ddivantage.org with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- information call 435-843-4114. For more evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings hope to be a blessing to you. We are information about the Grantsville center, ers. You can learn how others are coping located at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. (882- Historical Society by appointment only. Special classes with PD and how to live well. We meet the call 435-884-3446. offered regularly. Call the center for more 2048)” Charity Due to the Corona Virus/Covid 19, our third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. Daughters of Utah Pioneers information. at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele Tooele County Master Gardeners Tooele Children’s Justice Center meetings for April and May have been The DUP is seeking any family histories, cancelled. We hope to see you September Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at We will be presenting April’s Master Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Tooele Family Al-Anon photographs, books, stories or vintage 8, 2020. Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays 435-840-3683. Gardener presentation on April 29, 2020. artifacts (before 1900) to display at the need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and We are looking forward to learning about snacks. We appreciate all donations. For at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Historical books basement at the back of the building. For container gardening. We will be taught W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 Tooele County Historical Society’s books to Recovery” by Shelten Wells. We are looking forward S.100 East, Tooele. questions or more information, please Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the are available to purchase at meetings. The call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Perky at Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 to learning with his expertise. Tune in via Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- United Methodist Dinner History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, 435-241-2217. p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele Zoom through U.S.U. Contact our face- The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Tooele United Methodist Church offers a book page or the Extension office at 435- Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note those affected by someone else’s addic- Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U 277-2400 for information to participate. cards depicting four different pioneer tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the We are looking forward to sharing with buildings for $4. These make great gifts by sharing our experience, strength and www.exploretooele.com. served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. everyone in this way. We will start the for family and friends. Please call Alice Main St., Tooele. For more information, hope. For more information, please con- presentation at 7:00 pm Grantsville Irrigation First Baptist Food Pantry Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann tact Terri at 435-313-4851. The Grantsville Irrigation system has been The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- purchase these books. at 435-849-4180. turned on. Agricultural users have been ing an emergency food pantry to meet issued 2 use or lose turns until June 1st. the needs of our community. Hours are Seeking Historical Items Alcoholics Anonymous The Tooele County Historical Society Residents have been allotted 200,000 Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 South Bulletin Board Policy would like members of the community gallons per residential share. We will read Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Main Street. Daily at 12 noon and 8 p.m. meters on June 1st - anything used before who have any family or personal histories, Park in back. If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin then does not count towards the allot- photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Alcoholics Anonymous Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- ment. Please contact the office at 435- Baby blankets needed profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising depart- would like to donate to our organization Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also 884-3451 or [email protected] with Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- ment. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin any questions or concerns. ery at Mountain West Medical Center. to please call us. We are also looking for held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announce- Blankets should be new and in good books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- ment please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- Dr., Tooele. condition. Homemade blankets are also chures or any history that pertains to the ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. Schools accepted if new. Donations can be turned Tooele County area. If you would like to donate them to our organization, or if you Young People in Recovery in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold Story and Craft Hour would let us make a copy for the Tooele Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Comics Page Puzzle Answers from page B2 MY ANSWER Hidato Sol. 4/20 Ten Commandments just as valid today as when God gave them From the writings of the honoring parents, it appears enticed. Then, when Rev. Billy Graham there has been a concerted desire has conceived, effort to deliberately breach it gives birth to sin; Q: We have become a secu- each commandment. Not only and sin, when it is full- lar society yet there are those that, but there seems to be a grown, brings forth who continue to fight for keep- deliberate attempt to make it death” (James 1:14- ing the Ten Commandments attractive. 15). as monuments. It seems such a It would be good to hang the God sets forth in contradiction, doesn’t it? - T.C. Ten Commandments in every the Bible His spiritual A: Breaking the Ten schoolroom in the country so laws for all people. The Commandments is nothing that young people can know Ten Commandments new; however, there was a the difference between right are just as valid today only one authority and one day when American society and wrong. They don’t know as they were when God gave compass, and that is the Word respected God’s law by posting the difference and we’re seeing them. They reflect the moral of God. it as a reminder to people that the evidence of that through- character of God, and they also God is watching. Not only do out society every day. provide the foundation of right This column is based on the men and women continue to The Apostle James made living with others. words and writings of the late break His commandments, but it plain in Scripture that we “The work of the law [is] Rev. Billy Graham. society glamorizes the break- are all guilty. “But each one written in their hearts, their © 2020 Billy Graham ing of His law! From remem- is tempted when he is drawn conscience also bearing wit- Literary Trust. Distributed by bering the Sabbath as holy to away by his own desires and ness” (Romans 2:15). We have Tribune Content Agency, LLC. B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY April 23, 2020 Make delicious crepes for meals and snacktime quick trip to the gro- for breakfast or a snack, or roll cery store has taken them up and heat briefly with To Make Batter: In a medi- Aon new meaning these leftovers or other items in your um bowl, combine flour, salt, days. You never know what refrigerator and pantry such as milk, eggs and melted butter. will be in stock. Hopefully goat cheese and honey, or salsa Whisk until smooth. Or, place you can get the basics of milk, and grated Cheddar cheese. in a blender and blend until flour, eggs and butter for this You might want to double smooth, about 30 seconds. recipe, so you and your kids the batch of 12 crepes and Refrigerate for at least 30 min- can enjoy cooking up this easy, refrigerate or freeze with wax utes. fancy-looking recipe of French paper between them for addi- To Cook Crepes: Remove crepes. tional snacking and meals. Or, cake” to brighten spirits. Stack batter from refrigerator. Stir. Crepes are so versatile — think dessert, and coax a tanta- a dozen or more with whipped Lightly butter flat large skillet they are tasty and nutritious lizing stack into a divine “crepe cream and sliced strawberries or crepe pan. Heat over medi- in between the layers. Top with um-high heat. Pour a scant 1/4 candles and sing if there is a cup batter in center of skillet birthday in the house. and swirl batter around to NOTE: Spread joy and cre- form an 8-inch round crepe. ativity! During this hunkered Cook until underside is golden down time, as we rethink how brown. (Note: Lift up corner to we work, parent, grandparent, check color.) Using a narrow learn, play, create and eat, you spatula, flip crepe. Cook until may be looking for inspiring other side is lightly brown, and trusted resources. Check about 30 seconds. my website, www.donnaer- To Serve: Set on a plate. ickson.com, and follow me on Roll up with fruit or apple- Instagram (@donnaerickson_ sauce inside. Or, fold in half or donnasday) and on Facebook. quarters. Add favorite toppings I’ll continue to post my easy- or simply squeeze some fresh to-prepare recipes using basic lemon juice and dust with ingredients, crafts you can confectioners’ sugar. 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Her latest book is 1/4 teaspoon salt “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous 1 1/2 cups milk Funstuff for Families.” Judy Garland in “A Star Is Born” 3 eggs 2 tablespoons butter, melted © 2020 Donna Erickson ith the studio sys- movie magazines with lay- plus more for cooking Distributed by King Features Synd. tem of The Golden outs of their contract players WAge of Hollywood on “dates” and arranged for gone, with it went the seven- them to go to premieres and year contracts, the studios events together to be photo- controlling the lives of their graphed as part of their star actors, the fictitious biog- makeover. Researchers working on cure for herpes raphies they created to sell When contract players got them to the public and the into trouble, they didn’t call DEAR DR. ROACH: If a per- is why most exposures come DEAR DR. ROACH: I read cheesy dates they used to the police, they called their son has been exposed (verified through mucus membranes, your comments to I.T. with arrange for their young stars publicist at the studio. Once by blood test) to herpes 1 and especially of the genitals and interest, as I had my gallblad- to spoon feed them to the when Clark Gable was drunk 2, can that person be a blood mouth. der removed way back in 1968. public. During the heyday and involved in a hit and run donor? Could a person catch There is a type of herpes I feel you left out a side effect of the major studios, stars accident, he called Howard herpes by sitting on a toilet (usually HSV-1, occasionally that follows the procedure for under contract worked every Strickland, the head of MGM seat that has been used by an HSV-2) in wrestlers, called many patients: the “dump” day of the week, sometimes publicity, who made it all go infected person? Are scientists herpes gladiatorum or “mat syndrome, or diarrhea. This on several films at a time. away, and no one ever knew working on a cure for herpes? herpes,” and it can be trans- result has plagued me and sev- When the studios gave up it happened. — Anon. mitted from person to person eral others for years. I found their contract rosters it was In the 1954 film “A Star ANSWER: There remains through skin-to-skin contact, some relief by taking cholestyr- the end of an era. No more Is Born,” Judy Garland, as a stigma against people with especially if the skin is raw or amine before eating. — J.C. would major studio talent Esther Blodgett, is signed genital herpes, which is almost chafed. ANSWER: That’s a very scouts scour the country by a major studio — which always caused by herpes sim- Once a person has herpes of have some sleeping problems, good point, and one I did looking for the next Garbo, could have been MGM but plex virus type 2. However, either variety, there is no cure. but since he’s been taking not highlight. “Dumping syn- Gable, Bogart or Bette Davis. was actually Warner Brothers most people with genital her- The virus stays in the nerve Claritin-D for so long, it’s hard drome” refers to bile being No more would hopefuls — and is taken to the pub- pes will not have major disrup- cells. There is extensive work to tell if that medication is the delivered to the intestine sud- arrive on buses and trains to licity department, where tions to their lives provided being done both on prevent- cause. — M.S. denly, causing diarrhea. It isn’t begin their pursuit of being she has a new life history they take some precautions. ing transmission and curing ANSWER: Claritin-D is a common, fortunately, and I, signed to a major studio and written by a publicist. Then First off, a person with existing infections, but herpes combination of the antihis- too, have found that cholestyr- being on the receiving end of when she goes to get her first herpes simplex virus type 1 viruses are very good at escap- tamine loratadine and the amine can be very effective, a major Hollywood buildup. weekly paycheck, she is told (about half of the population ing the immune system. This decongestant pseudoephed- in addition to eating smaller, When a studio signed a her name has been changed between ages 18-49, higher in makes herpes difficult to treat. rine. Loratadine is consid- more-frequent meals. new talent to a seven-year from Esther Blodgett to Vicki older people) or HSV-2 (about • • • ered safe in most people. • • • contract, they were sent to Lester. 12% of the same population) DEAR DR. ROACH: Should Pseudoephedrine is safe for Dr. Roach regrets that the publicity department, When the studios became certainly can donate blood. a person be concerned about younger people, but it can he is unable to answer indi- which, with the assistance of heavily involved in televi- Second, being exposed doesn’t serious side effects from long- raise blood pressure and pulse, vidual questions, but will a seasoned studio publicist, sion and took hold of the TV guarantee infection. Third, term use of Claritin-D? My son and in older men, can cause incorporate them in the “reshaped” the biographical industry by creating a slew blood testing is not perfect. has been using the medica- urinary symptoms. He might column whenever possible. facts of the hopefuls’ lives of hit series, the big movie- Fourth, getting any kind of tion continuously for about try plain Claritin, which is just Readers may email questions to make them appear more theater screens were shrunk sexually transmitted infec- nine years. He has had allergy the loratadine, and save the to ToYourGoodHealth@med. interesting to movie fans. down to TV screens. Now tion from a toilet seat is very shots, which were minimally Claritin-D for his worst days. cornell.edu. The stars appeared on huge the publicity of their stars unlikely. Herpes viruses have helpful. He cannot use nasal Less pseudoephedrine is prob- screens and were larger than under contract no longer had a very difficult time getting rinses or sprays because they ably better. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. life, so their life stories had to to be larger than life, and through intact skin, which cause nosebleeds. He does • • • All Rights Reserved be larger than life too. the biographies written for In the 1940s and ‘50s, them were basically their real before gossip magazines such stories. the equivalent of two African for the star of your nativity Smith earned the nickname as “Confidential” were cre- elephants. scene. “Soapy” for his scheme of ated, the studios supplied the © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. • On April 1, 1974, black • U.S. park ranger Roy C. wrapping soap bars in notes smoke was seen rising from Sullivan had the flabber- of varying denominations Mount Edgecumbe, a volca- gasting distinction of being and covering them with plain paper, then pretend- BY LUCIE WINBOURNE no in Alaska. When a Coast struck by lightning the most Guard pilot came closer to times and surviving: seven ing to mix them in with bars investigate, he found 70 times between 1942 and devoid of money and selling • The first real shampoo dates the latter at an inflated price back to the 1500s. In India, tires burning and the words 1977. “APRIL FOOL” spray painted while maintaining the pre- “sapindus,” aka soapberries • Speaking of distinctions, into the snow. tense that some of the pack- or soapnuts, were boiled Buzz Aldrin holds the curi- ages contained cash. with dried Indian gooseberry • While it’s hard to imagine ous title of being the first and other herbs. The extract that anyone would dare man to urinate on the moon, • Ben & Jerry learned how to created a lather and resulted to steal an infant Jesus, shortly after stepping onto make ice cream by taking a in soft, shiny hair. especially during the most its surface. $5 correspondence course wonderful time of the (which they split between • A single human hair can hold • At the end of the 19th year, BrickHouse Security’s them) offered by Penn State. up to 100 grams in weight, century, American con art- “Saving Jesus” program © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. while an entire head of hair ist, gangster and crime offers a free GPS tracker could bear up to 12 tons — boss Jefferson Randolph THURSDAY April 23, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B5 ASK AMY Mother worries about COVID-19 exposure via son Dear Amy: I have a 3-year- son to have both parents in his dren over the age of two should bird feeder and some seed. responsible for sandwich order- old son. His father and I sepa- life, long into the future - is to wear a cloth face covering when Birds are incredibly interesting, ing and orders need to be in by rated when he was a baby, but avoid exposure. You and your in a “community setting.” When calming, and beautiful. Add 11:30. we have a good co-parenting Amy Dickinson ex should connect with your your son is delivered to you, you a couple of flowering house- Problem solved — almost. GUEST COLUMNIST relationship. We’ve never had son’s pediatrician — together, should wear a mask, he should plants, and you can bring a little To break up the clique, I any problems with this arrange- and immediately — (through put on a mask, and be taken of the outside, inside. offered to pay for lunch one day ment. My son sees his father video conferencing) to ask for a directly to the bathroom for Readers will have more sug- a week, as long as they went nearly every day, and this is While he is physically dis- physician’s advice. some healthy handwashing and gestions. somewhere, added a walk, how we both like it. tancing and washing his hands Your boy travels between to take his temperature. There and didn’t all go at once. This The problem is this: I have a bit more than usual, I don’t parents nearly every day. One are many examples online of Dear Amy: “George Wants worked. an immune deficiency and mild feel like this is enough, given obvious idea would be for these cloth masks made for kids, and Pastrami on Rye!” wrote about Hang in there, George. asthma. Worrying about the my immune-compromised situ- visits to be temporarily stopped, you could either purchase or one colleague, “Donald,” who YOU are a mature human and COVID-19 pandemic, I do not ation. If he gets the virus, he is or cut down - temporarily, for make one for him at home. dominated the office by doing I would hire you in a minute. want to leave my young son likely to have mild symptoms everyone’s safety (including his, If you continue visits, don’t all the sandwich ordering, (Donald’s review will not look without a mother. or be asymptomatic. I’m afraid of course). let him bring toys or books always excluding George. so good.) I’m trying to take every he will catch the virus and give If your ex would agree to between households. This situation is not unusual. — The Boss Sees All precaution against contracting it to my son, who will pass it cut these visits to even three It is “high school mean girls and Dear Boss: Well done! I’d the virus, including using lots to me. I’ve tried talking to him times a week, this would limit Dear Amy: This is a minor boys” all over again. happily work for you. of hand sanitizer, and cleaning about this, but he is not recep- the number of possible expo- problem, probably, but one It was starting to happen at anything (like groceries) that tive. I don’t know what to do. sures between households. You that many people share. Quite my own business when I hired You can email Amy Dickinson comes into my house. What is your advice? should also seriously discuss simply, with the COVID-19 stay- a replacement for someone on at askamy@amydickinson. My ex has a very robust — Worried Mom the reality and possibility of one at-home directive, I am going maternity leave. com or send a letter to Ask immune system. He is not wor- Dear Worried: Parents are parent (you or him) NOT hav- stir-crazy! I approached the dominating Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, ried about the coronavirus. He supposed to have the capac- ing your son with you, perhaps Netflix can only take a per- “Donald” character very openly NY 13068. You can also follow is working and going out for ity to forgo their immediate for the next month, and then son so far. All of my closets are in full view of the staff, and let her on Twitter @askingamy or groceries. He is not using hand impulses for the sake of their negotiating ways to make up clean and organized. him know that sandwich order- Facebook. sanitizer or cleaning frequently children. The best way to the difference after the risk has Any suggestions? ing was a waste of his time. Copyright © 2020 by Amy touched surfaces, like his car prevent this illness is to avoid passed. — Stirred-up I informed the entire staff Dickinson. Distributed by Tribune steering wheel or cellphone. exposure. The best way for your The CDC suggests that chil- Dear Stirred-up: Order a that my assistant would now be Content Agency, LLC. INTERPERSONAL EDGE Crisis exposes our weaknesses, but it doesn’t have to destroy us Q: I think one of the worst Do not get addicted to staring comforting normal routines will enrich the rest of your lives. experiencing is millions of parts of this virus is the fear at news feeds. Only read legiti- during a time that is anything So much of how we handle people switching online for that I am slowing losing my mate news sources once a day but normal. Whatever you find our work and personal lives is everything. I also wonder if our mind. It seems to me that most Daneen Skube for 10 or so minutes to get the comforting that is not self- not what happens to us but how intense collective anxiety is fry- GUEST COLUMNIST people are also going nuts as we big picture. Look for trends. The destructive, do that every day. we react. 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ooele County features some of the most dramatic and there, and a few white explorers during the early 1800s. But Tdiverse landforms on Earth. There are 11,000 foot-high that all changed in September 1846. That year the Donner- peaks, an inland sea, verdant valleys, and a mysterious desert Reed Party, while trying a shortcut to California, passed with a bizarre expanse of white salt. The only people who through the county and nearly perished in the Great Salt knew about the place were the Native Americans who lived Lake Desert. Three years later, a handful of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above today’s Tooele City. Soon, others followed, and a community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment fraught with hardship. Their story, and many others, are found inside this History of Utah’s Tooele County. Learn about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness; the wild mining days in Ophir, Mercur and Jacob City; the Pony Express Trail; the glorious beaches and resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake, and more.

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The amount of car- POSITION DESCRIPTION • Permanecer de pie durante largos períodos de tiempo. proximate Site Loca- Tooele Transcript Bul- bonate-containing • Stand for long periods of time. • Doblar durante períodos cortos de tiempo durante todo el turno de tion: located south of letin April 16 & 23, sediment underneath • Bend over for short periods of time throughout the work shift. trabajo. the Tooele Army De- 2020) the new pond, con- • Demold Curved stone from mold(s) and place it on conveyor Belt. pot and South Moun- tained by the barrier • Desmoldar piedra de moldes y colocarla en la cinta transportadora. tain Road. Zones: PUBLIC NOTICE wall, should be ade- • Able to read and understand boxing instructions. • Identifi car, reconocer y seguir instrucciones correctamente empacar M G-EX (Mining , April 23, 2020 quate to neutralize • Identify, Recognize, and per instructions (SOP) properly box stone piedra en caja. Quarry, Sand, and Division of Water wastewater that seeps per profi le. • Capaz de trabajar con concreto y cemento Gravel Excavation Quality into the subsurface, for • Able to work with concrete Zone) & MU-40 (Multi- Utah Department of the life of the manufac- • Capaz de leer y seguir instrucciones. Environmental Quality • Able to read and follow instructions. ple Use, 40 Acre Mini- turing plant. Under the Turnos: Amanecer, Día, Noche mum) Unincorporated: Public Notice of Issu- CERCLA program, US Tooele County. Plan- ance of Ground Water SHIFTS: Sunrise, Day, Evening Salario inicial: $13.50 Magnesium must de- ner: Jeff Miller Discharge Permit velop a plan to prevent STARTING WAGE: $13.50 Benefi cios: (Después de 60 días de empleo) - Seguro médico - Se- (Published in the P e r m i t N o . harmful releases of UGW450012 BENEFITS: (After 60 Days of Employment) - Health insurance guro Dental y de visión - Tiempo libre pagado - Seguro de vida - $0.50 Tooele Transcript Bul- contaminants from the letin April 23, 2020) Purpose of Public No- Dental & Vision Insurance - Paid time off - Life Insurance - $0.50 Raise aumento de sueldo impoundment after fa- tice cility closure. Candidates must be 18 years or older. Authorized to work in the United Los candidatos deben tener 18 años o más. Autorizado para trabajar SELL YOUR CAR or The Utah Department This second version of boat in the classi- of Environmental Qual- States. en los Estados Unidos. the permit will impose fieds. Call 882-0050 ity (DEQ) is soliciting conditions on US Mag- or visit www.tooele- comments on the re- Creative Mines LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Minority / Creative Mines LLC es un empleador de igualdad de oportunidades – Minoría / nesium to ensure that transcript. com or quest to issue a existing facilities, pri- Women / Disability / Veteran / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation / Age Mujeres / Discapacidad / Veterano / Identidad de Género / Orientación Sexual / Edad e-mail your ad to groundwater discharge marily the two diked tbp@tooeletranscript. permit as described evaporation ponds, are com below. The ground wa- operated in a manner ter discharge permit is to minimize potential issued by the Director discharges to surface of the water. The permit con- Division of Water tains several catego- Quality under authority ries of information that of the Utah Water must be obtained, or Quality Act, Section containment structures 19-5-106(g) Utah that must be con- Code Ann.1953, as structed, before speci- amended and Utah fied deadlines (compli- Administrative Code ance schedule items). R317-6. Under Section As these compliance 19-1-301.5, effective schedule items are May 8, 2012, a completed, the permit person who wishes to will be modified to re- challenge a Permit Or- flect better knowledge der may only raise an of site conditions, to issue or argument dur- regulate the operation ing an adjudicatory of new containment fa- proceeding that was cilities, and to monitor raised during the pub- their performance. The lic comment period intent of the permit is and was supported to eventually minimize with sufficient informa- discharge of wastewa- tion or ter to ground water documentation to en- and to prevent harm to able the Director to the ecology of the salt fully consider the sub- flats environment and stance and signifi- the Great Salt Lake. cance of the issue. Permit conditions and Utah Code Ann. their background are 19-1-301.5 can be more fully explained in viewed at the following the draft permit and internet URL: statement of basis http://le.utah.gov/xcod which can be ac- e/Title19/Chapter1/19- cessed on the DWQ 1-S301.5.html web page cited below. Permit Information Public Comments Permittee: US Magne- Public comments are sium LLC invited any time prior Mailing Address: to Friday, May 22, 236 North 2200 West 2020. Written com- Salt Lake City, UT ments may be directed 84116 to the Division of Wa- Facility Location: 15 ter Quality (DWQ), PO miles north of Exit 77 Box 144870, Salt Lake of I-80 in Rowley, City, UT 84114-4870. Tooele County, Utah. All comments received US Magnesium pro- prior to close of busi- duces magnesium ness to Friday, May metal and chlorine by- 22, 2020, will be con- products from concen- sidered in the formula- trated Great Salt Lake tion of final conditions brine. Wastewater to be imposed on the from the various proc- permit. esses used in the Additional Information manufacture is highly Additional information acidic (low pH) and may be obtained upon contains levels of chlo- request by contacting rinated hydrocarbons Christopher L. Shope and other organic at (801) 536-4309 or compounds. This [email protected] or wastewater is currently by writing to the afore- stored in two diked, mentioned address. unlined impoundments Related documents located northeast of are available for re- the plant site for dis- view during normal posal by evaporation. business hours at Dissolution of the car- DWQ, 195 North 1950 bonate-containing West in Salt Lake City sediments that the im- or on the DWQ web poundments are lo- p a g e a t cated upon has re- https://deq.utah.gov/di- sulted in leaks of vision-water-quality wastewater outside the In compliance with the pond dikes. Americans with Dis- As a result of regula- abilities Act, individu- tion by the US Envi- als with special needs ronmental Protection (including auxiliary Agency and the Utah communicative aids Division of Waste and services) should Management and Ra- contact Larene Wyss, diation Control under Office of Human Re- the RCRA and CER- sources at (801) CLA programs, US 536-4284, TDD (801) Magnesium must con- 536-4284. tain this wastewater in (Published in the a way that minimizes Tooele Transcript Bul- threats to human letin April 23, 2020) health and the environ- ment. The primary en- vironmental threat posed by this waste- water is harm to the ecosystem of the salt flats and, potentially, the Great Salt Lake. At present, US Magne- sium plans to contain its wastewater by con- structing a new evapo- ration pond in roughly the same footprint as the existing ponds, surrounded by a dike and a low-permeability subsurface Vertical Hydraulic Barrier Wall (VHBW). The VHBW will be keyed in to a layer of sediment with low permeability that exists approximately 35 to 55 feet below ground surface. This will minimize discharge of wastewater to ground water and po- tentially to surface wa- ter. The amount of car- bonate-containing sediment underneath the new pond, con- tained by the barrier wall, should be ade- quate to neutralize wastewater that seeps into the subsurface, for the life of the manufac- turing plant. Under the CERCLA program, US Magnesium must de- velop a plan to prevent harmful releases of contaminants from the impoundment after fa- cility closure. This second version of the permit will impose conditions on US Mag- nesium to ensure that existing facilities, pri- marily the two diked evaporation ponds, are operated in a manner to minimize potential discharges to surface water. The permit con- tains several catego- ries of information that must be obtained, or containment structures that must be con- structed, before speci- fied deadlines (compli- ance schedule items). As these compliance schedule items are completed, the permit will be modified to re- flect better knowledge of site conditions, to regulate the operation of new containment fa- cilities, and to monitor their performance. The intent of the permit is to eventually minimize discharge of wastewa- ter to ground water and to prevent harm to the ecology of the salt flats environment and the Great Salt Lake. Permit conditions and their background are more fully explained in the draft permit and statement of basis which can be ac- cessed on the DWQ web page cited below. Public Comments Public comments are invited any time prior to Friday, May 22, 2020. Written com- ments may be directed to the Division of Wa- ter Quality (DWQ), PO Box 144870, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4870. All comments received prior to close of busi- ness to Friday, May 22, 2020, will be con- sidered in the formula- tion of final conditions to be imposed on the permit. Additional Information Additional information may be obtained upon request by contacting Christopher L. Shope at (801) 536-4309 or [email protected] or by writing to the afore- mentioned address. Related documents are available for re- view during normal business hours at DWQ, 195 North 1950 West in Salt Lake City or on the DWQ web p a g e a t https://deq.utah.gov/di- vision-water-quality In compliance with the Americans with Dis- abilities Act, individu- als with special needs (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) should contact Larene Wyss, Office of Human Re- sources at (801) 536-4284, TDD (801) 536-4284. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin April 23, 2020) PUBLIC NOTICE April 23, 2020 Division of Water Quality Utah Department of Environmental Quality Public Notice of Issu- ance of Ground Water Discharge Permit P e r m i t N o . UGW450012 Purpose of Public No- tice The Utah Department of Environmental Qual- ity (DEQ) is soliciting comments on the re- quest to issue a groundwater discharge permit as described below. The ground wa- ter discharge permit is issued by the Director of the Division of Water Quality under authority of the Utah Water Quality Act, Section 19-5-106(g) Utah Code Ann.1953, as amended and Utah Administrative Code R317-6. Under Section 19-1-301.5, effective May 8, 2012, a person who wishes to challenge a Permit Or- der may only raise an issue or argument dur- ing an adjudicatory proceeding that was raised during the pub- lic comment period and was supported with sufficient informa- tion or documentation to en- able the Director to fully consider the sub- stance and signifi- cance of the issue. Utah Code Ann. 19-1-301.5 can be viewed at the following internet URL: http://le.utah.gov/xcod e/Title19/Chapter1/19- 1-S301.5.html Permit Information Permittee: US Magne- sium LLC Mailing Address: 236 North 2200 West Salt Lake City, UT 84116 Facility Location: 15 miles north of Exit 77 of I-80 in Rowley, Tooele County, Utah. US Magnesium pro- duces magnesium metal and chlorine by- products from concen- trated Great Salt Lake brine. Wastewater from the various proc- esses used in the manufacture is highly acidic (low pH) and contains levels of chlo- rinated hydrocarbons and other organic compounds. This wastewater is currently stored in two diked, unlined impoundments located northeast of the plant site for dis- posal by evaporation. Dissolution of the car- bonate-containing sediments that the im- poundments are lo- cated upon has re- sulted in leaks of wastewater outside the pond dikes. As a result of regula- tion by the US Envi- ronmental Protection Agency and the Utah Division of Waste Management and Ra- diation Control under INVITATION TO BID the RCRA and CER- Tooele City CLA programs, US 90 North Main Magnesium must con- Tooele City, Utah tain this wastewater in 84074 a way that minimizes Notice is hereby given threats to human that Tooele City Cor- health and the environ- poration (OWNER) will ment. The primary en- accept bids for Cald- vironmental threat well Sewer Line Re- posed by this waste- placement, according water is harm to the to Drawings and ecosystem of the salt Specifications pre- flats and, potentially, pared by Paul Hansen the Great Salt Lake. Associates, and de- At present, US Magne- scribed in general as: sium plans to contain Work of this Construc- its wastewater by con- tion Contract com- structing a new evapo- prises the installation ration pond in roughly of approximately 320 the same footprint as linear feet of new the existing ponds, 8-inch diameter sani- surrounded by a dike tary sewer, three new and a low-permeability manholes, and the re- subsurface Vertical connection of seven Hydraulic Barrier Wall existing sewer (VHBW). The VHBW laterals. will be keyed in to a Separate sealed bids layer of sediment with will be received by the low permeability that OWNER in Room 227, exists approximately of the Tooele City Mu- 35 to 55 feet below nicipal Offices located ground surface. This at 90 North Main, will minimize discharge Tooele, Utah 84074 of wastewater to until 2:30 PM on ground water and po- Thursday April 30,, tentially to surface wa- and then at said office ter. The amount of car- publicly opened and bonate-containing read aloud. sediment underneath Project Specifications the new pond, con- will be issued in digital tained by the barrier format (PDF), and may wall, should be ade- be obtained by con- quate to neutralize tacting Tooele City wastewater that seeps Public Works Depart- into the subsurface, for ment, 90 North Main, the life of the manufac- Tooele, Utah 84074 turing plant. Under the beginning on Friday CERCLA program, US April 17, 2020 during Magnesium must de- office hours from 8:00 velop a plan to prevent a.m. to 5:00 p.m. by harmful releases of calling (435) 843-2130, contaminants from the or by email to impoundment after fa- [email protected]. cility closure. All Bidders must regis- ThisB8 second version of ter with the City in or- TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY April 23, 2020 the permit will impose der to be considered conditions on US Mag- for Award of Bid. nesiumPublic to Noticesensure that BidPublic security Notices in the existingWater facilities, User pri- amountMiscellaneous of 5% of the marily the two diked base bid will be re- evaporation ponds, are quired to accompany operated in a manner bids. to minimize potential Due to the ongoing discharges to surface Covid-19 pandemic, a water. The permit con- pre-bid conference will tains several catego- not be held. Rather, ries of information that BIDDERs are encour- must be obtained, or aged to email ques- containment structures tions to the City Engi- that must be con- neer. The deadline for structed, before speci- submittal of bid docu- fied deadlines (compli- ment questions will be ance schedule items). 3:00 PM on Tuesday As these compliance April 28, 2020, in order schedule items are to allow preparation of completed, the permit responses and a final will be modified to re- Addenda, if necessary. flect better knowledge All communication of site conditions, to relative to the Project regulate the operation shall be directed to the of new containment fa- Engineer prior to the cilities, and to monitor opening of bids at: their performance. The TOOELE CITY COR- intent of the permit is PORATION to eventually minimize 90 North Main discharge of wastewa- Tooele, Utah 84074 ter to ground water Telephone: (435) and to prevent harm to 843-2132 the ecology of the salt Paul Hansen P.E., City flats environment and Engineer the Great Salt Lake. email: paulh@tooele- Permit conditions and city.org their background are The OWNER reserves more fully explained in the right to reject any the draft permit and or all bids; or to accept statement of basis or reject the whole or which can be ac- any part of any bid; to cessed on the DWQ award schedules web page cited below. separately or together Public Comments to contractors, or to Public comments are waive any informality invited any time prior or technicality in any to Friday, May 22, bid in the best interest 2020. Written com- of the City. Only bids ments may be directed giving a firm quotation to the Division of Wa- properly signed will be ter Quality (DWQ), PO accepted. Box 144870, Salt Lake (Published in the City, UT 84114-4870. Tooele Transcript Bul- All comments received letin April 16 & 23, prior to close of busi- 2020) ness to Friday, May INVITATION TO BID 22, 2020, will be con- Tooele City sidered in the formula- 90 North Main tion of final conditions Tooele City, Utah to be imposed on the 84074 permit. Notice is hereby given Additional Information that TOOELE CITY Additional information CORPORATION may be obtained upon (OWNER) will accept request by contacting bids for the 2020 Con- Christopher L. Shope crete Waterway Pro- at (801) 536-4309 or ject, described in gen- [email protected] or eral as follows: by writing to the afore- Reconstruction of ap- mentioned address. proximately 3,100 Related documents square feet of existing are available for re- concrete waterway, view during normal 500 linear feet of curb business hours at and gutter, 1,700 DWQ, 195 North 1950 square feet of sidewalk West in Salt Lake City and related appurte- or on the DWQ web nances. p a g e a t Separate sealed bids https://deq.utah.gov/di- will be received by the vision-water-quality OWNER in Room 227, In compliance with the of the Tooele City Mu- Americans with Dis- nicipal Offices located abilities Act, individu- at 90 North Main, als with special needs Tooele, Utah 84074 (including auxiliary until 2:00 PM on communicative aids Thursday April 30,, and services) should and then at said office contact Larene Wyss, publicly opened and Office of Human Re- read aloud. sources at (801) Project Specifications 536-4284, TDD (801) will be issued in digital 536-4284. format (PDF), and may (Published in the be obtained by con- Tooele Transcript Bul- tacting Tooele City letin April 23, 2020) Public Works Depart- ment, 90 North Main, Public Notices Tooele, Utah 84074 Miscellaneous beginning on Friday April 17, 2020 during Deadline for public office hours from 8:00 Citations: This comic is a rough summary of the DP-3T protocol, as of April 9, 2020. The real thing is more complex, and even more secure! See their paper: github.com/DP-3T/documents. There’s also notices is 4 p.m. the a.m. to 5:00 p.m. by another similar privacy-protecting system called TCN Protocol. Check that out here: github.com/TCNCoalition/TCN. And finally, here’s the University of Oxford study that showed contact tracing apps day prior to publica- calling (435 ) could contain COVID-19… without long-term lockdowns! Ferretti & Wymant et al. “Quantifying SARS-CoV-2 transmission suggests epidemic control with digital contact tracing.” Science (2020). By Nicky tion. Public notices 843-2130. All Bidders Case, ncase.me + patreon.come/ncase, with huge help from Prof. Carmela Troncoso (security), and Prof. Marcel Salathé (epidemiology). This comic is public domain. submitted past the must register with the deadline will not be City in order to be con- accepted. sidered for Award of UPAXLP Bid. Bid security in the INVITATION TO BID amount of 5% of the Tooele City base bid will be re- 90 North Main TOOELE quired to accompany Tooele City, Utah Follow us on TRANSCRIPT bids. 84074 Due to the ongoing Notice is hereby given Covid-19 pandemic, a BULLETIN that Tooele City Cor- pre-bid conference will poration (OWNER) will Facebook! not be held. Rather, accept bids for Cald- @TooeleTB BIDDERs are encour- well Sewer Line Re- aged to email ques- placement, according tions to the City Engi- to Drawings and neer. The deadline for Specifications pre- submittal of bid docu- pared by Paul Hansen ment questions will be Associates, and de- 3:00 PM on Tuesday scribed in general as: April 28, 2020, in order Work of this Construc- to allow preparation of tion Contract com- responses and a final prises the installation Addenda, if necessary. of approximately 320 All communication linear feet of new relative to the Project 8-inch diameter sani- shall be directed to the tary sewer, three new Public Works Director manholes, and the re- prior to the opening of connection of seven bids at: existing sewe r TOOELE CITY COR- laterals. PORATION Separate sealed bids 90 North Main will be received by the Tooele, Utah 84074 OWNER in Room 227, Telephone: (435) of the Tooele City Mu- 843-2132 nicipal Offices located Paul Hansen, P.E., at 90 North Main, City Engineer Tooele, Utah 84074 email: paulh@tooele- until 2:30 PM on city.org Thursday April 30,, The OWNER reserves and then at said office the right to reject any publicly opened and or all bids; or to accept read aloud. or reject the whole or Project Specifications any part of any bid; to will be issued in digital award schedules format (PDF), and may separately or together be obtained by con- to contractors, or to tacting Tooele City waive any informality Public Works Depart- or technicality in any ment, 90 North Main, bid in the best interest Tooele, Utah 84074 of the City. Only bids beginning on Friday giving a firm quotation April 17, 2020 during properly signed will be High School office hours from 8:00 accepted. Support Your a.m. to 5:00 p.m. by (Published in the calling (435) 843-2130, Tooele Transcript Bul- Graduation Banners & Signs Local Business! or by email to letin April 16 & 23, [email protected]. 2020) Tooele • Grantsville • Stansbury • Blue Peak • Dugway • Wendover All Bidders must regis- ter with the City in or- der to be considered If it happens here, • Quick Turnaround • H-Stake included with signs for Award of Bid. read about it here. • Custom Designed • Banner printed on heavy duty vinyl Bid security in the TOOELE amount of 5% of the TRANSCRIPT • Signs heavy duty coroplast • Grommets on banner for hanging 58 North Main St., Tooele • 435-882-0050 base bid will be re- BULLETIN quired to accompany bids. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, a pre-bid conference will not be held. Rather, BIDDERs are encour- aged to email ques- tions to the City Engi- neer. The deadline for submittal of bid docu- ment questions will be 3:00 PM on Tuesday April 28, 2020, in order to allow preparation of responses and a final Addenda, if necessary. All communication relative to the Project shall be directed to the Engineer prior to the opening of bids at: TOOELE CITY COR- PORATION 90 North Main Tooele, Utah 84074 Telephone: (435) 843-2132 Paul Hansen P.E., City Engineer email: paulh@tooele- city.org The OWNER reserves the right to reject any or all bids; or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any bid; to award schedules separately or together to contractors, or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the best interest of the City. Only bids giving a firm quotation properly signed will be accepted. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin April 16 & 23, 2020)