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Grantsville residents gather for traditional Sociable See A7 TOOELETRANSCR IPT SERVING TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 TUESDAY March 22, 2016 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 122 No. 85 $1.00 Former Tooele seminary teacher hurt in Brussels attack by Jessica Henrie and Brussels Airport and a metro Clara, Utah and Mason Wells, 19, port when the attack occurred, lege students in Tooele and Salt Paris Mission, Frédéric Babin, Steve Howe station in the Belgian city this of Sandy, Utah, according to the according to the church. Clain, Lake City beginning in 1977. He said Norby is in a Belgian hospi- STAFF WRITERS morning. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- who was heading to a mission also served as a counselor in the tal, with his wife, Pam, at his side. Richard Norby, 66, was seri- day Saints. assignment in Ohio, had already Tooele LDS Stake presidency, Pam Norby was not injured in A former Tooele High School ously injured after Islamic State The three missionaries were passed through airport security. according to Max Molgard, for- the attack but told Babin that her seminary teacher was among terrorists detonated a bomb escorting a fourth mission- Norby, who currently resides mer president of the Tooele LDS husband has been badly hurt. three Mormon missionar- inside the airport. Also injured ary, Fanny Rachel Clain, 20, of in Lehi, served as a seminary Stake. ies injured in bombings at the were Joseph Empey, 20, of Santa Montélimar, France to the air- teacher for high school and col- The president of the France SEE BRUSSELS PAGE A5 ➤ Two more candidates file by deadline There will be no uncontested races for school board in general election

by Tim Gillie school board member in District STAFF WRITER 2, filed to run for re-election on March 17. Tooele County voters picked Chad Ellis of Tooele City filed up two more candidates for to run for School Board District school board before the books 3. closed on filing last week. Katie Redmond will challenge Candidates seeking offices in Holt in the Nov. 8 general elec- the 2016 election had until 5 p.m. tion. Thursday to declare their candi- Ellis will join Matthew Rowley dacy, according to state election and incumbent Scott Bryan in law. Julia Holt, the incumbent SEE CANDIDATES PAGE A5

UTA planning for STANSBURY EASTER EGG HUNT Proposition #1 PHOTOS FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE improvements

by Steve Howe of the UTA board of trustees, STAFF WRITER said residents are unlikely to see the benefits of the additional The Utah Transit Authority is revenue for roads and public working on its preliminary plans transportation until September for better outreach and improved or October. service in Tooele County after Proposition One called for voters passed Proposition One an extra .25 percent in sales tax last November. Chris Sloan, the vice co-chair SEEA PAGE UT A5 ➤

Hundreds of resi- dents participated in the annual Stansbury Park Community SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE Nation’s ‘largest’UV INDEX Association’s Easter The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY egg hunt Saturday. Wednesday 7:27 a.m. 7:45 p.m. Thursday 7:26 a.m. 7:46 p.m. Ella Hopkin (top) Friday 7:24 a.m. 7:47 p.m. picks up plastic eggs Saturday 7:22 a.m. 7:48 p.m. filled with goodies Sunday 7:21 a.m. 7:49 p.m. OHV trail system to fill her Easter bas- Monday 7:19 a.m. 7:50 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:17 a.m. 7:51 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ ket. Carter Morgan The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin (above left) fills his Wednesday 8:11 p.m. 7:38 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 9:07 p.m. 8:07 a.m. gets its ownVery High;map 11+ Extreme basket with eggs. Friday 10:03 p.m. 8:37 a.m. Children up to 3 Saturday 10:58 p.m. 9:09 a.m. ALMANAC years of age (above Sunday 11:53 p.m. 9:43 a.m. by Tim Gillie the springStatistics riding for the week season ending March with 21. a Monday none 10:21 a.m. A morning rain or Partly sunny and Cooler; a passing Mostly cloudy and right) start collect- Partly sunny and chilly Mostly cloudy Cloudy new trailTemperatures map about the area. Tuesday 12:48 a.m. 11:03 a.m. snow shower in spots warmer shower in the morning milder STAFF WRITER ing eggs and candy. ProspectorHigh/Low past consists week of more 67/27 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 55/34 Lorelai Hoeg (far 48 35 55 39 46 31 46 32 58 41Look out,63 Moab.34 There’s a53 big, 34than 800 miles of trails and class Average temp past week 42.6 left) gives the Easter new trail to ride in town. B gravelNormal roads average in temp Tooele, past week Juab 44.5 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Bunny a big hug Mar 23 Mar 31 Apr 7 Apr 13 Tooele County’s Prospector and Utah counties. Shown is Wednesday’s before the Easter egg OHV Backway Complex, hailed OHV enthusiasts have been Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are hunt begins. Carter Wednesday’s highs and by local and state officials as the using the area for years. But this AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Morgan (left) wears Wednesday night’s lows. longest network of off-highway his basket as a hat. vehicle trails in the nation, opens SEE OHV PAGE A5 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 47/30 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 52/32 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 45/24 52/33 52/33 48/38 HOMETOWN A7 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Cowboys continue Goals by freshman 47/34 Erda 48/37 undefeated in lift Stansbury to 3- OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 49/36 Pine Canyon Wednesday Salt Lake City 51/25 49/37 37/27 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 48/35 Bauer Good seven games 1 victory 48/35 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS B1 47/34 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 48/35 52/24 See B1 See B1 49/31 See Stockton SnowfallThursday (in inches) Price complete 47/34 49/28 Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 46/25 47/30 Ophir on A5 42/30 Source: www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti 47/31 43/21 Green River Last Month Season 61/27 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 49/32 44/20 Moab 47/29 SNOWPACK Hanksville 59/34 Beaver 58/28 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 45/21 Ibapah 46/29 50/25 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 19.2 16.5 8.4 St. George 49/22 54/28 Average 21.2 17.6 10.3 64/38 Kanab 57/20 Eureka Percent of average 91% 94% 82% 40/28 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 22, 2016 Live Fit Coalition puts out bike Tonight’s the night to vote for racks to encourage pedal power who you want for president by Jessica Henrie STAFF WRITER Delegates to county, state conventions will also be chosen

Volunteers from the Live Fit by Tim Gillie This means you will be able to There will be no online vot- Coalition directed the installa- STAFF WRITER vote for your presidential can- ing for the Democratic caucus tion of two new bicycle racks in didate on caucus night in March meetings, according to the state Tooele City last week. There will be no presidential instead of a primary in June.” party’s website. The bike racks were installed primaries in Utah this year. The Republican Party will hold Participation, including vot- as part of the coalition’s goal to Instead, Democrats, the first online presidential pri- ing, at Democratic Party caucus “(reshape) our community so the Republicans and Constitution mary, according to Evans. meetings are open to any reg- healthy choice is an easy choice,” Party members meet tonight to Registered Republican voters, istered voter. Formal affiliation said coalition coordinator Mandy vote on their presidential pref- and voters willing to register as with the Democratic Party is not Coulsey. erence. Caucuses will also elect Republicans, were able to pre- required. “The Live Fit committee delegates to county and state register to vote in an online elec- The Constitution Party is looked for locations that could conventions where candidates tion for presidential candidates. also holding caucus meetings use the bike racks that would for state and county offices will That online election started at tonight. be on a route where people in be selected. 7 a.m. this morning. It will con- The Libertarian and Tooele would normally ride their “There will be no presidential tinue until 11 p.m. tonight. Independent American Parties bikes,” Coulsey said. primary in June this year,” said Republicans that did not reg- will hold their caucus meetings One bike rack was installed Tooele County Clerk/Auditor ister for the online vote may cast in conjunction with their con- near the Department of Workforce Marilyn Gillette. a paper ballot at their neighbor- ventions on April 23. Services on Main Street. The Caucuses are a proven process hood caucus meeting tonight. All Tooele County Democratic other went to All Star Bowling for selecting candidates, accord- Democrats will also vote for Party caucus meetings will be and Entertainment, said Tylee ing to Utah Republican Party their preference of presidential held at Clarke N. Johnsen Junior Searle, a community volunteer Chairman James Evans. candidates at their caucus loca- High School in Overlake at 6 p.m. for the coalition. “I am pleased to announce a tions. tonight. Both locations should get a few exciting changes we’ve made Presidential preference vot- Republican and Constitution lot of use,” Searle said. “People to increase Utah’s presence and ers at Democratic Party caucus Party caucus meetings start at 7 have been tying their bikes to importance on the 2016 national meetings do not need to stay for p.m. tonight. trees next to the Department of presidential stage,” wrote Evans the entire caucus meeting, but For more information on cau- Workforce, and kids have been in a letter posted on the Utah they must vote in person between cus meeting locations, times and bringing bikes into All Stars’ Republican Party website. “First, 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Anybody in voting procedures, visit the web- bowling lanes. But now they can we will be holding our first-ever line to vote by 8:30 p.m. today site caucus.utah.gov. use Live Fit’s bike racks that have Presidential Preference Caucus. will be allowed to vote. [email protected] been installed at each place.” After the locations were cho- sen, Tooele County Health FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Department provided a “mini A new bicycle rack waits for users at All Star Bowling and Entertainment in Tooele. grant” of about $200 to each busi- Volunteers with the county Live Fit Coalition directed the installation of two new Health dept. urges residents to ness, who were then responsible bicycle racks in Tooele City last week. for paying for the racks’ installa- tion, said Amy Bate, department weekends,” she said. challenges, a program to reward public information officer. Tooele County Health teachers who promote health in prepare for accidental poisoning Chauncé Hansen, who works Department started the Live Fit their classrooms, programs to at All Star Bowling, said employ- Coalition in 2012 to promote make fresh produce more avail- by Jessica Henrie “It talks about what the dangers added. ees and children sometimes bring healthy living in the county. able and more affordable, and STAFF WRITER are and how to protect children “It just will provide a person bikes to the bowling alley. But the Since it was founded, coalition more. from those dangers. There’s infor- with help if they have any ques- bike rack will also provide a place volunteers have organized sev- For more information on Live Tooele County Health mation about everything.” tions at all,” Bate said. “If their for kids to leave their scooters. eral health promotion initiatives, Fit programs, visit livefittc.org. Department has joined in the The Utah Poison Control child eats a bug, a plant or some “We get a lot of scooters on including: “Fit to Win” fat loss [email protected] public awareness campaign Center, run by University of Utah medicine; if something gets in for National Poison Prevention Health Care, is also available to their eyes; if they breathe some- Week. answer any questions. Bate rec- thing in — they want everyone The U.S. Congress first estab- ommended residents to add the to call.” CORRECTION lished National Poison Prevention center’s number — 1-800-222- To learn more poison preven- The chart that accom- Tooele man charged Week in 1961. It takes place each 1222 — into their cell phones. tion tips, visit www.poisonpre- panied the March 17 story, year in March and is intended to Calls to the poison control vention.org. “Candidate filing for election provide information about “the information center are free and [email protected] ended today,” incorrectly list- steps that you can take to help completely confidential, she ed Kathy Nelson as a candi- with forcible sodomy prevent accidental poisonings,” date for Tooele County School according to www.poisonpreven- Board. The name should tion.org. have been Kathy Taylor. The on underage victim A brochure about poison pre- Millard County Housing Authority vention is available to the public Transcript Bulletin apologizes NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for the error. by Steve Howe able cause statement. The victim at the health department build- STAFF WRITER also said that Osterhout molest- ing, 151 N. Main Street in Tooele. for both Delta Sands Apartments in Delta and ed them on several occasions. The department also gives out the Mt. Catherine Manor in Fillmore A Tooele man faces felony sod- Osterhout is a registered sex brochure at county health and omy charges after he allegedly offender who was on proba- safety fairs, said Amy Bate, county raped an underage victim mul- tion after police found numer- health promotion coordinator. Applications can be picked up by front doors tiple times. ous photos and videos of child “It talks about plants that are Requirements are: Low-Income, 62 years of age, or Disabled Kurt Michael Osterhout, 39, is pornography on his personal poisonous, it talks about keeping TOOELE TRANSCRIPT charged with one count of first- computer. In February 2014, small buttons away from children, Rent is based upon 30% of your adjusted income. BULLETIN degree felony sodomy on a child, Osterhout pleaded guilty to three keeping medication and cleaning three counts of first-degree forc- counts of third-degree felony products out of reach,” she said. ADMINISTRATION ible sodomy, and one count of sexual exploitation of a minor Scott C. Dunn Publisher first-degree attempted forcible and was sentenced to 36 months Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus sodomy. probation in April 2014. OFFICE The victim, who was younger After he was booked into the Bruce Dunn Controller than 18 years old, spoke with the Tooele County Detention Center Chris Evans Office Manager Bannock County Sheriff’s Office earlier this month, Osterhout Vicki Higgins Customer Service in Idaho, according to a probable invoked his right to an attorney Kristy Lee Circulation Manager cause statement from the Tooele and would not discuss the case EDITORIAL City Police Department. In an with police. David Bern Editor interview at a children’s advocacy At his initial appearance in Tavin Stucki Sports Editor center, the victim described four Third District Court Monday, Darren Vaughan Community News Editor encounters where they were sod- Osterhout was read his charg- Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor omized by Osterhout at different es and Judge Robert Adkins Tim Gillie Staff Writer locations in Tooele County. ordered he be held without bail. Steve Howe Staff Writer In addition to those four inci- Osterhout is scheduled to be Jessica Henrie Staff Writer dents, the victim said Osterhout back in court on April 15 at 9 a.m. ADVERTISING injured their jaw while allegedly for a roll call hearing. Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager forcing them to perform oral sex [email protected] Keith Bird Advertising Sales on him, according to the prob- Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist Grantsville man charged PRODUCTION Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager Darwin Cook Web Press Manager with sex abuse, enticement Dan Coats Pre-press Technician Scott Spence Insert Technician of underage child SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, by Steve Howe ment. Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 STAFF WRITER In the interview, the victim also per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; said Black sent her text messages, $77 per year by mail in the United States. A Grantsville man appeared in encouraging the victim to meet OFFICE HOURS: 3rd District Court Monday morn- him alone at a nearby trailer so Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. ing to face felony charges after they could have sex. According CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: he allegedly sexually abused an to the statement, Black also sent 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. underage girl. letters to the victim telling them PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: Tyler Rae Black, 20, is charged to lie or change their story so he 4 p.m. day prior to publication. with first-degree felony sex abuse wouldn’t get in trouble. COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, of a child; second-degree felony After he was contacted by BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: entice, solicit, seduce or lure a police, Black agreed to speak 3 p.m. day prior to publication. minor using the Internet or text, about the incidents and admit- OBITUARY DEADLINE: and third-degree felony tamper- ted to the text messages arrang- 10 a.m. day of publication. ing with a witness. ing to meet for sex, as well as Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued According to a Grantsville City kissing and touching the victim. twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals Police Department probable Black also admitted to knowing postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, cause statement, the victim’s the victim’s age. Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. mother contacted police after During his initial appearance Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, she saw Black kiss her child. The in 3rd District Court, Black was Tooele City, Utah 84074. victim, who was younger than read his charge and assigned a POSTMASTER: 12 years old, was interviewed public defender. The court set Send change of address to: by police and described several his bail at $50,000. PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 instances of sexual abuse Black Black is scheduled to appear instigated against her. again in 3rd District Court on 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 email: [email protected] The victim said Black kissed April 5 at 9 a.m. for a roll call or visit our web site extension at her and touched her on several hearing before Judge Robert www.tooeletranscript.com occasions, even when the victim Adkins. Entire contents ©2016 Transcript Bulletin said no, according to the state- [email protected] Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written consent of the managing editor or publisher. A3

TUESDAY March 22, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Our yards have Pharmacy and health department Friends offer class on diabetes prevention in low places...

by Jessica Henrie vent diabetes, according to the the grant ends.” had gestational diabetes. STAFF WRITER program flier. For more information about Healthy habits that can help It also connects participants the class or to register, call 435- prevent diabetes include: main- Today is Diabetes Alert Day. with a lifestyle coach to help 882-7775. taining a healthy weight, manag- March 22 — or Diabetes Alert them, Bate said. In addition to the diabetes ing stress, practicing good nutri- Day — is “dedicated to raising “It’s really awesome,” she said. prevention class, Tooele County tion and staying active. awareness about Type 2 diabe- “It’s an evidence-based class, offers diabetes support groups Almost 145,000 Utah residents tes, its risk factors, and its pre- research-based. It’s been proven and diabetes self-management have been diagnosed with dia- vention,” according to the U.S. to work ... to help people that are programs for people with diabe- betes. Tooele County has the Centers for Disease Control and at risk of becoming diabetic from tes, Bate said. fourth-highest diabetes rate — Prevention. becoming full-blown diabetic.” Diabetes is a disease in which 8.1 percent of adults — of Utah’s One way people can determine The full cost of the class is a person’s body either doesn’t 13 health districts. Three other their risk for diabetes is by taking $360, or $30 per month. However, make enough insulin — a hor- health districts have a higher rate: a prediabetes test online at www. if people pay for the entire year in mone that helps glucose enter southeastern Utah at 9.5 percent, doihaveprediabetes.org, a CDC advance they can pay a discount- the body’s cells — or their body Weber-Morgan at 8.9 percent and news release stated. ed rate of $275. Scholarships can’t use its own insulin as well as TriCounty at 8.4 percent. ...the roots. Tooele County Health are available through the health it should. As a result, blood glu- The Southeastern Utah Department has also joined department if people feel they cose levels are higher than nor- Health District includes Carbon, Roots are the foundation of a healthy plant. G2 Green with Birch Family Pharmacy to can’t afford the cost. To get into mal, the CDC website states. Emery and Grand counties. feeds and energizes your roots, improving the health offer a year-long class called the the current class, people should According to the National The TriCounty Health District of your plants. National Diabetes Prevention register by March 31. Otherwise, Diabetes Prevention Program, includes Uintah, Duchesne and Program, said Amy Bate, public they can sign up for a future people are considered at risk for Daggett counties. information officer for the health class. Type 2 diabetes if they: have a All reported percentages are department. “We’ll be offering it pretty family history of diabetes, were adjusted for age. Percentages are The class goes over risk fac- much all the time,” Bate said. told they have prediabetes, are estimates using three years of tors for Type 2 diabetes as well as “We’re really trying to build this physically inactive, are over- data. healthy habits that can help pre- to be a sustainable program after weight, are over 65 years old, or [email protected] Why G2 Green?

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A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 22, 2016

• Editorial Editor David Bern • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum 435-882-0050

OUR VIEW Informed choice Proposed incorporations for Lake Point, Stansbury may need costs rechecked It’s been a long road for residents in Lake Point and Stansbury Park who want their communities to become Tooele County’s newest cities. This fall they’ll find out if their neighbors share the same wish. As reported in last Thursday’s edition, the Tooele County Commission has certified incorporation petitions for Lake Point and Stansbury Park. They also set Nov. 8 as the incorporation election for both proposed municipalities. If voters from each community say yes, another election will be held to choose officers to run each new city. Voters from each community will also be asked on the Nov. 8 ballot to pick a form of city government: a five-member council, a six-member council, a five-member council with a mayor, or a seven-member council and a mayor. For backers seeking incorporation, just getting both proposals on this fall’s general election ballot could be considered a victory. It all began in 2014 when a handful of citizens from each community told the Tooele County Commission they want Lake Point and Stansbury Park to break free from the county and become independent cities. Better representation, and more control of services, growth planning and taxes, were the main reasons cited for the breaks. That request put into motion a series of petitions, feasibility studies and town hall meetings over the past year and half, which culminated last Tuesday with the county commission putting proposed incorporation for both communities on the Nov. 8 ballot. Now that the proposed incorporations have gotten this far for both communi- ties, the rubber is about to hit the road, or in other words, the realities — and pos- sible costs — now pull into focus. And they should. Residents for both communi- ties are urged to take the next several months to carefully weigh and understand what is at stake. Most importantly, they need to know how much self-governance GUEST OPINION is going to cost them in the short and long term. That last point about costs was answered in 2014 when feasibility studies broke down incorporation costs for both communities. Simply summarized, the Lake Point study indicated the owner of a $200,000 home would pay approxi- Because of the resurrection, we shall all rise mately $153 more per year than current county municipal service taxes. aster is the day we remember believe.” Likewise, the Stansbury Park feasibility study indicated the owner of a $170,000 the Savior’s Atonement and cel- After eight days the disciples met home would pay approximately $61 more per year than current county munici- Eebrate His glorious Resurrection. again, and Thomas was with them. The pal service taxes. But the study also indicated the same homeowner would pay The greatest event ever to take place Jack C. McEachern, Jr. Savior said to Thomas, “Reach hither the same amount in additional county municipal service taxes by 2019 if the in the history of the world was the GUEST COLUMNIST thy finger, and behold my hands, and community did not incorporate. Resurrection of Jesus Christ. reach hither thy hand and thrust it For both Lake Point and Stansbury Park, those figures were based on esti- Over 2,000 years ago on a hill called into my side: and be not faithless, but mated 2015 municipal-level expenses for both communities. Although both Golgotha, just outside of the city of believing.” (John 20:25-27.) feasibility studies helped identify what residents in both communities may pay Jerusalem, Jesus Christ was crucified on rated from His immortal body. Christ proves the truth and reality to incorporate, significant time has passed. The question could be asked: When a cross. We cannot comprehend how A short time later, the resurrected of the resurrection. He is not a spirit. voters enter the polls on Nov. 8, will the costs for incorporation be the same as great the pain and agony the Savior Savior appeared to the 11 disciples. He has a glorified, eternal, resurrected explained in the feasibility studies? suffered as He hung upon that cross. Jesus, himself, stood in the midst of body of flesh and bones. As He said, Incorporation proponents are acknowledged for their success so far. But After about six hours, the Savior said, them, and said, “Peace be unto you.” “Handle me and see, for a spirit hath before voters enter the polls in November, such costs should be revisited to make “It is finished.” He bowed His head and But they were terrified, and supposed not flesh and bones as ye see me have.” sure they still apply and further explained at future town hall meetings. Voters said with a loud voice, “Father, into thy they had seen a spirit. Because of the resurrection of Christ, in both communities are being asked to decide an important question that will hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke He said, “Why are ye troubled, and we will all be resurrected. The Apostle affect them, their families and their communities. They’ll need the best informa- 23:46.) why to thoughts arise in your hearts? Paul said, “For as in Adam all die, even tion possible to make an informed choice. That is what death is: a separation Behold, my hands and my feet, that it so in Christ shall all be made alive.” (1 of the spirit and the body. The Savior’s is I, myself: handle me and see, for a Cor. 15:22.) The Apostle John said, “But body was taken from the cross and spirit hath not flesh and bones as ye see we know that when He shall appear, we GUEST OPINION placed in a borrowed tomb. Three days me have.” (Luke 24:36-39.) The Savior shall be like Him; for we shall see Him later, Mary Magdalene and some other is saying, “I am not a spirit. Handle me as He is.” (1 John 3:2.) women came to the sepulcher, and and see.” We shall all rise from mortality to found the stone rolled away. The body Days later, the Savior gave a second immortality, because of the resurrection Trump would have of the Savior was not there. Two men in eyewitness account of the reality of the of the Savior. As we celebrate Easter, shining garments said to them, “Why resurrection when He met with the 11, we need to give the Savior a big “Thank seek ye the living among the dead? He and Thomas, who was not present at You!” for giving us the greatest gift of Wallace’s respect, envy is not here, but is risen.” (Luke 24:5-6.) the first meeting, was there. Thomas all: Resurrection and Eternal Life. Jesus Christ was resurrected to eternal had said earlier, “Except I shall see in eorge Wallace knew how to and everlasting life. He would never die His hands, the print of the nails, and McEachern is a former bishop of the handle the hecklers who rou- again; His spirit would never be sepa- thrust my hand into His side, I will not Tooele First Ward. Gtinely disrupted his events. “These are the folks,” he declared at a rally in 1968, “that people like us are GUEST OPINION sick and tired of. You’ve been getting a good lesson in what we’ve been talk- ing about. They talk about free speech but won’t allow it to others.” In a year of insurgency, Clinton can’t win Wallace knew the protesters were priceless to him in stoking passions illary Clinton will not be elected because Clinton’s old feminist allies and drawing media attention. “They president of the United States. tried to shame them into submission. on our payroll,” he joked. H Why? Because she can’t win, John Kass Now Hillary is thought of as some angry George Wallace had unsurpassed communist victory (in Vietnam).” that’s why. grandmother. GUEST COLUMNIST skills as a popular agitator, but even He was light on policy. He didn’t And the sooner you figure this out, She seems overly scripted, stuffy, he would have to admire how Donald produce a platform until three weeks the calmer you will be. tired, as if every word she speaks has Trump parlayed a canceled Chicago before the election in 1968, and it was She wants desperately to win. She’s been poll-tested and run past criminal event where supporters and protest- full of meaningless platitudes. endured painful decades of Bill, years mood, fueled by the holes in their bank lawyers. And she still hasn’t won that ers shoved and punched one another He had no principled opposition to of Barack, eating all the insults like so accounts, all those jobs Bill Clinton sent critical FBI primary over her email into wall-to-wall media coverage government, and in fact, touted pro- many sins and swallowing them down overseas with his support of NAFTA, scandal. and an advertisement for his alleged grams he found congenial. as the price of her ambition. It’s all and the rifts in what we once called the Clinton kept top secret informa- stalwartness against the forces of He had no hesitation in making there in the dull weight of her eyes. common culture. It spreads across class tion on a private email server and the anarchy. absurdly paranoid accusations, claim- But I just don’t see Hillary winning lines like fire in a dry riverbed. It won’t secrets may have been hacked by for- Trump bears a striking resemblance ing Richard Nixon was manipulating this election, because she’s the lone stop until the weeds are gone. eign intelligence, compromising lives to Wallace, another entertaining, anti- public opinion in 1968 through his candidate of the establishment in a Most of the public focus has been on and American policy. Her IT guy has establishment bomb-thrower who control of pollsters. year of insurgency. the Republican side, on the anger over been given a grant of federal immunity became — to the shock of respectable Like Trump, Wallace didn’t run a Common wisdom and her fierce there. But the Trump rally in Chicago and is cooperating. people — a kind of tribune of the highly organized political operation Clinton tribalists will probably want me was shut down Friday after anti-Trump FBI Director James Comey is a close American working class. He is a voice — he lived off the land of his own burned at the stake for heresy, or chem- protesters massed inside the gathering. friend of corruption-busting former of rough-hewn populism that hasn’t native political talent and the fervent ically altered. But this is an insurgent Trump draws the spotlight, and an U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald of had such potent expression since the support of his fans. He relied on what year. And she’s the Empress dowager of industry has sprung up of media meat Chicago. They’re cut from the same Alabama governor ran for president, one journalist called — in a formula- the Washington establishment. puppets of the liberal left and of the stone. Don’t be surprised if he drops finding more support than anyone tion that could apply equally well to Democratic socialist Bernie Sanders war party center right. They wring their one on her. thought possible. Stephan Lesher’s Trump — his “uncanny and total and isn’t an establishment creature. And on hands and warn America that if Trump Asked in the recent Democratic biography, “George Wallace: American undistracted instincts for the primi- the Republican side, economic nation- or the conservative Ted Cruz is elected debate if she would drop out if indicted, Populist,” is the source for much of tive dynamics of the American demo- alist and self-funding Donald Trump president, the republic will collapse. Mrs. Clinton was offended. what follows. cratic system.” and conservative Ted Cruz are definite- It won’t. But the rhetoric is quite hys- “Oh for goodness — that is not going Like Trump, Wallace was hated Wallace was a hideous racist who ly not establishment. Cruz and Trump terical, the theatrics entertaining, and to happen,” she said, angry. “I am not by his own party’s establishment, appealed to racists, but also crystal- have been at war with their party. The you probably should understand the even answering that question.” and widely discounted by political lized a deeper anger and discontent GOP establishment needs Cruz now, technique. Even Democrats who aren’t excited observers until his strength in 1968 with a country that had gone soft and but they don’t like him. The screaming at enemies has two by Clinton say that she deserves the as a third-party candidate became wasn’t winning anymore. He obvi- And they’re angry with Trump purposes: The first identifies the foe. nomination. And, if she could be hon- undeniable. ously wasn’t a statesman, but a dema- because he won’t take their money, That’s understood. But the second est for a moment and drop the gender He talked tough. He warned pro- gogue who exploited these popular although in the last Republican debate involves herding votes. identity war club, she might say that testers getting in the way of his car passions and made them more base. Trump did something brilliant. He sug- Because the longer you can compel gender aside, she deserves it, too, for all that it would be “the last car they ever The same is true of Trump. gested he may be open to fundraisers if the tribe to shriek wildly and point the time she’s put in climbing. blocked.” Yet Wallace never came close to he’s the Republican nominee, smartly at that tiger in the night forest, the But Clint Eastwood explained all you He was anti-intellectual. He lam- capturing a major party’s nomina- giving those money boys an open- more you can get them to fear what’s need to know about the deserving to a basted “pointy-headed professors who tion and arriving at the doorstep of ing. This was missed by the media in out there, the tighter the villagers are dying Gene Hackman in the Oscar-win- can’t even park a bicycle straight.” the presidency. With Donald Trump all the talk of Trump’s new tone. But bound to your side around the camp- ning Western “Unforgiven.” Hackman, He hated the media (while soaking leading in the Republican contest, the insiders certainly noticed. All they fire. shot and on the ground, said he didn’t up coverage). Journalists were “sissy- the real-estate mogul would probably want is access. By hinting that he may It’s not only about pointing at the deserve to go that way. britches intellectual morons.” have not just George Wallace’s respect, allow it after the Republican conven- enemy. It’s about using shame — even “Deserve’s got nothin’ to do with it,” He relished the idea of crack- but his envy. tion, Trump means to charm them into on social media — to make sure the Eastwood told him. ing down on speech he disliked. He leashing their dogs. simple villagers won’t stray. And it was done. promised “to seek indictment against Lowry is editor of the National That leaves Hillary Clinton, with her But the Democrats have far fewer Deserves have nothing to do with any college professor who calls for a Review. massive fundraising, her Democratic villagers this year. Their turnout in pri- power politics. Timing is everything. Party insider status, the Wall Street maries is low. The energy is all on the And I don’t see Hillary winning, speeches bringing more cash, the Republican side. And all that shaming because she’s the wrong candidate at EDITORIAL BOARD Clinton Foundation clout, the connec- has kept Americans blind to Clinton’s the wrong time. tions foreign and domestic. weakness. Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern Clinton is the political embodiment She has other problems, including Kass is a columnist for the Chicago Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor of the establishment. And that spells the consensus from primary exit polls Tribune. His email address is With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, serious trouble for her, because the that she’s considered to be a liar. Young [email protected], and his Twitter including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. American people are in an insurgent women don’t like her much, perhaps handle is @john_kass. A5

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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:27 a.m. 7:45 p.m. Thursday 7:26 a.m. 7:46 p.m. Friday 7:24 a.m. 7:47 p.m. Saturday 7:22 a.m. 7:48 p.m. Sunday 7:21 a.m. 7:49 p.m. Monday 7:19 a.m. 7:50 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 7:17 a.m. 7:51 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 8:11 p.m. 7:38 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 9:07 p.m. 8:07 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 10:03 p.m. 8:37 a.m. Saturday 10:58 p.m. 9:09 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 11:53 p.m. 9:43 a.m. Statistics for the week ending March 21. A morning rain or Partly sunny and Cooler; a passing Mostly cloudy and Monday none 10:21 a.m. Partly sunny and chilly Mostly cloudy Cloudy Temperatures Tuesday 12:48 a.m. 11:03 a.m. snow shower in spots warmer shower in the morning milder High/Low past week 67/27 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 55/34 48 35 55 39 46 31 46 32 58 41 63 34 53 34 Average temp past week 42.6 Normal average temp past week 44.5 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Mar 23 Mar 31 Apr 7 Apr 13 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 47/30 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 52/32 Knolls Clive Lake Point 45/24 52/33 52/33 48/38 Ogden Stansbury Park 47/34 Erda 48/37 Vernal Grantsville 49/36 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 51/25 49/37 37/27 Tooele 48/35 Bauer 48/35 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 47/34 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 48/35 52/24 49/31 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 47/34 49/28 Nephi Rush Valley 46/25 47/30 Ophir 42/30 Delta Manti 47/31 43/21 Green River Last Month Season 61/27 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 49/32 44/20 Moab 47/29 SNOWPACK Hanksville 59/34 Beaver 58/28 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 45/21 Ibapah 46/29 50/25 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 19.2 16.5 8.4 St. George 49/22 54/28 Average 21.2 17.6 10.3 64/38 Kanab 57/20 Eureka Percent of average 91% 94% 82% 40/28 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

the airport and a third explod- ened security. After his return from Cote Brussels ed on a rush-hour subway train In addition to teaching semi- d’Ivoire in 2005, Norby moved continued from page A1 near the headquarters of the nary, Norby also served as the to Lehi and worked at the Orem 2016 Candidates European Union. area director of all seminary Institute of Religion. Norby also US Senate Following the attacks, students in the West Valley and served as president of a young State House District 21 The bombings in Brussels Belgium diverted planes and Tooele areas. He sold his home single adult stake in Utah Valley Jonathan Swinton D Rick Pollock D have killed at least 31 people trains and ordered people to in Tooele and served as mis- for five years, Molgard said. and wounded dozens, accord- remain in place, the AP report- sion president in Cote d’Ivoire He retired from the Church Jade Quoc Vo D Douglas Sagers R ing to The Associated Press. ed. Airports across Europe beginning in 2003, according to Educational System in 2014. Misty Snow D State House District 68 Two bombs were detonated in remained open but with tight- Molgard. [email protected] Craig Oliver D Cindee Beard D Mike Lee R Merrill Nelson R the county, which include com- A bus shelter at that location in shelters, sidewalks and trails. William Gaskill R Kirk Pearson C UTA muter buses to Salt Lake, local would give riders protection As part of the preliminary Stoney Fonua IA County Commission continued from page A1 bus routes and an on-demand from the elements while waiting plans in Davis and Weber coun- bus service, Sloan said. for the bus, which would make it ties, UTA scheduled five open Bill Barron U Katie Carlile D on all non-food items in Tooele “We’re going to reach out as more user-friendly, he added. houses for public comment County, which will be collected much as we can,” he said. Preliminary plans for Tooele US House District 2 Gordon Beals R through the end of April. beginning July 1. UTA service is spotty at best, County improvements are still At the end of the UTA release on Charlene Albarran D Brenda Faddis R The Utah League of Cities but low ridership numbers are being developed by UTA as they and Towns said the extra sales a culprit, according to Sloan. A complete studies on the current its plans, it did mention that pre- Chris Stewart R Danny Marz R liminary plans in Tooele County tax should generate about $1.5 major point of emphasis for UTA services, according to Sloan. Governor Shawn Milne R million in additional revenue will be education and marketing A preliminary proposal from would be announced in coming for transportation projects in campaigns to boost how much UTA for Davis and Weber coun- weeks. Sloan emphasized that all Vaughn Cook D Jonathan Garrard C Tooele County, with the funds county residents use the bus ser- ties was made public earlier this UTA plans on Proposition One Gary Herbert R split between the county, local vices available to them already, month, which detailed three improvements are in their earli- County Attorney municipalities and UTA. he said. years of potential improvements est stages and will be amended Nate Jensen R Scott Broadhead R The county is projected to Another early target for to bus service in the two counties. after feedback from the public Jonathan Johnson R receive $527,503; UTA will get Proposition One money will be Among the proposed improve- and local government. Tooele County School Board $466,178 and the remaining improving bus stops, with bet- ments were two additional bus UTA has already met with Carlos Tavares R District 1 $558,999 will be split amongst ter signage and shelters to make routes and more Saturday ser- Grantsville City Mayor Brent cities and towns, according to a the bus system easier to use. The vice, for a total of 72,620 addi- Superdell Schanze IA Craig Pitts N Marshall, Tooele City Mayor ULCT estimate. bus stop at the Grantsville Senior tional bus service hours annu- Gary VanHorn IA Kathy Taylor N With more than $450,000 in Center is one of the most heavily ally. Patrick Dunlavy and the Tooele additional funding, UTA will used in the city, Sloan said, but is The proposed plans in Davis County commissioners, Sloan Brian Kamerath L District 2 focus on increasing ridership little more than a pole with a bus and Weber counties also includ- said. Ken Larsen L numbers on existing services in stop sign and gravel. ed 18 new buses and $3 million [email protected] Katie Redmond N L. Brown U Julia Holt N Attorney General District 3 existing gravel roads as it travels of the western states,” said Jerry percentage of visitors. Sean Reyes R Scott Bryan N OHV through forest service, BLM and Hurst, former Tooele County Prospector will be part of Utah continued from page A1 SITLA lands. Commissioner and chairman Park and Recreation’s OHV trail W. Andrew McCullough L Diane Gochis Cramer N “About 430 miles of the trails of the Tooele County Trails system. That trail system has State Auditor Chad Ellis N is the first time an official map has are marked with signs,” Brown Committee. more than 80,000 miles of trails been produced to show routes said. “Marking for the rest of the “Porter Rockwell lived out winding through different areas John Dougall R District 4 and promote OHV riding there, trails is in progress.” in this area, the Pony Express of the state, according to Haller. Maresa Manzione N according to Tooele County Trails Two parking areas serve as Trail runs through it and Capt. No Tooele County general State Treasurer Coordinator Dave Brown. jump-off points for Prospector. Simpson explored this area,” he funds were spent on Prospector, Merrill Cook R Matthew Rowley N The trail complex is a joint One is at Vernon Reservoir. said. according to Brown. David Damschen R effort between Tooele, Juab The other is at Five Mile Pass Hurst, who leaves his horse “We spent $15,000 on D-Democratic R-Republican U=Unaffiliated and Utah counties, along with Recreation Area. Each parking behind to ride an OHV more Prospector,” Brown said. “Half of IA= Independent American Richard Proctor C L=Libertarian C=Constitution N=Nonpartisan the Utah State Division of Parks area has restrooms. than occasionally, enjoys riding that was paid by the state. The and Recreation, the state School The Prospector OHV Backway through Prospector. other half came from grants.” and Institutional Trust Land Complex map will be available “It is an awesome place to Grant sources for Tooele Administration, the U.S. Forest to the public in time for Easter ride,” he said. County trails include businesses, Service, and Bureau of Land weekend, a busy time for OHV The trails in the area are the county’s tourism tax fund, the Candidates Party has four people seeking the Management. riding, according to Brown. already busy and Hurst expects Tooele County Recreation Special one county commission seat on It traverses southern Rush “We’ll have Boy Scouts at key the activity to grow with formal Service District, the U.S. Forest continued from page A1 the 2016 ballot. Valley, and encircles the locations near the trail handing establishment of the Prospector Service, and Utah State Parks and Incumbent Shawn Milne will Sheeprock, Simpson and Tintic out maps,” he said. OHV Backway Complex. the June 28 primary. The top two try to retain the seat he won four Recreation, according to Brown. mountains, in addition to Desert The map will also be available Propsector may help the coun- vote-getters will appear on the years ago. Danny Marz, Gordon Prospector may help put Tooele and Keg mountains in Juab at the Silver Sage Cafe in Vernon, ty economically, Hurst said. general election ballot on Nov. 8. Beals and Brenda Faddis will try County on Utah’s tourism map, County. Steadman’s in Tooele, the Tooele “People will travel through Lake In contrast to the 2012 school to unseat him. Marz and Beals according to Hurst. But the majority of Prospector County building, the Tooele Point, Tooele and Vernon to get board election there will be no both unsuccessfully sought a “Some people say Tooele runs through Tooele County, County Chamber of Commerce to the trail,” he said. “Hopefully uncontested races for school county commission seat in the County isn’t a destination loca- according to Brown. and Tourism, and at Transcript they will buy some gas, eat at our board in 2016. 2014 election. tion for tourists,” Hurst said. “About three-fourths of the 800 Bulletin Publishing. restaurants, and do some shop- In 2012 school board incum- In statewide races, three miles are in Tooele County,” he Other local distribution points ping as they come through our “Well, maybe Tooele County can bents Holt, Bryan, and Maresa Republicans filed to run against said. will be available soon. The map county.” be. Look at what happened to Manzione all ran for re-election Gov. Gary Herbert. His oppo- The east side of the trail com- will also be distributed along the The Wasatch Front has a lot Moab.” without opposition. Kathy Taylor nents are Nate Jensen, Jonathan plex spreads out from Five Mile Wasatch Front, Brown said. of OHV riders that may want to The Prospector OHV Backway ran unopposed in the general Johnson and Carlos Tavares. Pass Recreation Area at the south- The county’s official trails web- come to Tooele County, accord- Complex map is the second map election for the school board seat See adjacent chart for a com- ern end of the Oquirrh Mountains site — www.tooelecountytrails. ing to Chris Haller, OHV program produced by the Tooele County vacated by Gary Gowans after plete list of filed candidates for to north of Little Sahara National com — will feature the map, too. manager for the state division of Trails Committee under the aus- her only opponent withdrew. races in Tooele County this year. Recreation Area west of Nephi. A trail kiosk that displays the parks and recreation. pices of Tooele County Parks and The Tooele County Republican [email protected] On the west side, the trail system map and other related informa- “There’s a lot of OHV users in Recreation. runs from Simpson Springs in tion will be erected this week less Salt Lake County,” he said. “This A Tooele County trails map was Tooele County to Keg and Desert than a mile south of Vernon on will be the largest OHV trail sys- published by the committee in Mountains in Juab County. Vernon Reservoir Road. The road tem in the country and I imagine 2012. It features over 20 multi- The backbone of the trail sys- is part of the trail complex. it will draw a lot of people from purpose trails located in and NEED CASH NOW? tem runs around the Sheeprock The map shows the trails, with Salt Lake because it is so close to around Tooele and Rush valleys, We Want to Make and Simpson mountains. It global positioning system way- them.” and the Stansbury and Oquirrh You a Loan! also heads west on the Pony points, distances between each Nearly two-thirds of the people mountains. Express Trail over Lookout Pass waypoint, parking locations, who use Tooele County’s canyons That map is also featured on $ $ to Simpson Springs and south safety information, and a histori- come from outside the county, www.tooelecountytrails.com. 100- 3,000 TODAY! through Erickson Pass. cal sketch of the area. according to Brown. He believes Both maps are available for free. Noble Finance The complex makes use of “This area is rich in history Prospector will attract the same [email protected] 435-843-1255 A6 OBITUARY

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY March 22, 2016 OBITUARIES

Leonard Earl Reynolds John Hans Berg Church, he is survived by son Kenneth H. Berg, married to Lisa Leonard Earl Reynolds passed John Hans Berg (Chief Crazy A.; son John N. Berg, married to away on March 20, 2016, at his Horse), 83 years old when he Teresa M.; several grandchildren home in Ekalaka, Montana. passed at Vista Monte Hall, who and great-grandchildren; several He was born on July 10, 1924, lived in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, nephews, nieces, cousins and in- in Stockton, Utah to Leonard passed away on Wednesday, laws; and, last but not least, many Berkley Reynolds and Charlotte March 16, 2016, in Pocatello, friends. He is predeceased by son Ellen Maze. He was the oldest Idaho. John was born in the Gary L. Berg, ex-wife Ruth S. Berg, child of seven and the only son. town of Ogden, Utah, on April life partner Erna C. Berg and ex- On Jan. 8, 1945, he married Ida 21, 1933. He was the child of wife Joyce Mikesell. Graveside (Toots) Rydalch in the Salt Lake Lorenzo A. Berg and Bertha B. services will be held on March Temple for all time and eternity. Lovell and sisters Ruby Williams 23, 2016, at noon at the Lava To this union, three daughters and and Shirley Hurst. He was mar- Hot Springs cemetery. There will one son were brought into this ried/divorced to Ruth S. Berg, be a small reception at the LDS world to complete the family. In married/divorced Joyce Mikesell, Church at 437 W. Spring Street, 1963, they moved the ranch from life partner Erna Clark-Berg. A Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Please Stockton to Corvallis, Montana, graduate of Ogden High School, do not send flowers. Donations where there was green grass and he retired from Tooele Army can be sent to Kenneth H. Berg, plenty of water. All throughout Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Marva Aufdemorte, Sharlene Depot. He served in the Navy on 16834 Navajo Rd., Apple Valley, Schultz, Lynn Stewart, Mayor T. his life, he was blessed to be a where he held many different Aufdemorte and Kaye Hollien. He the U.S.S. Kitty Hawk and U.S.S. CA 92307 or John N. Berg, 3570 Paul, and Don Nelson. John was great leader holding many dif- callings, including bishop of the was preceded in death by his par- Enterprise. John loved hunting, Quincy Rd., Gillette, WY 82716. known to be a stern, loving, and ferent leadership positions, such Corvallis Montana ward and was ents, one sister Delores Caldwell, fishing, water skiing, boating, The Berg family would like to social man and will be greatly as chairman of the board for the on the High Council for 10 years, one grandson Joe Reynolds was a 4x4 club enthusiast and thank the following people: missed. Horsely Funeral Home Western Montana Generating & to mention a few. Earl is survived and many other extended fam- enjoyed firearms, dogs and cats. cousin Linda Webster, Gordon at 319 W. 300 North, Malad City, Transmission Cooperative, Inc. by his wife Ida (Toots) of Ekalaka, ily members. A viewing will be A beloved member of the LDS Gillman, Kim Harris, George Idaho (208) 766-4330. (1980 to 2008) and the Ravalli Montana; children Cristi (Roger) held Thursday, March 24, 2016, County Electric Coop. He has Morton of Tooele, Utah; Layna from 6-8 p.m. at Tate Mortuary in also served as president or (Howard) Lyons of Hamilton, Tooele. Funeral services will be on the board of the following: Montana; Butch (Paula) Reynolds held on Friday, March 25, 2016, Billie Arliene Bailey her family. Arliene is survived The Bitterroot Stock Growers of Ekalaka, Montana, and Janell at 11 a.m. at the Stockton Ward Parker by her son Wayne Parker (Linda) Association, Hunter Grazing, (Barry) Holm of Stockton, Utah; building with a viewing one hour of Sandy, daughter Charlynn Big Ditch Board. He was also 17 grandchildren, 25 1/2 great- prior to services. Interment will Cherished wife, mother, Anderson (Howard) of Cedar part-owner of the Hamilton grandchildren and three great- be in the Tooele City Cemetery. grandmother and great-grandma Fort, 12 grandchildren and 34 Livestock Auction. He was a life- great-grandchildren; sisters Billie Arliene Bailey Parker, 90, great-grandchildren with one on long member of the Church of Joyce Rydalch, Wilma McMillan, passed away peacefully in Lehi the way. She was preceded in on March 20, 2016, from illness incident to old age. Arliene was death by her husband of near- born Dec. 13, 1925, to O. Victor ly 63 years, Gail; sisters Verda Bailey and Mary Elinda Spencer Avery and Lois Elkins; daugh- Amy Lucille Terry by her father, who passed away Bailey in Monticello, Utah, the ter Diane Mecham and grand- in September 2000. She is also youngest of three daughters. son Shawn Parker. The family Amy Lucille Terry passed away survived by her mother, Patricia She graduated from South High would like to thank the staff at Wednesday morning, March 16, Criner. Amy loved her family School in Salt Lake City in 1944. Abbington Manor Memory Care 2016. Amy was born on May 1, and was extremely supportive of She graduated as a registered and Summit Home Health and 1980, to Patricia and Kenneth them. A visitation will be in the nurse from St. Mark’s Hospital Hospice for their kind and ten- Criner. She is survived by hus- School of Nursing in 1950. Arliene Tooele South Stake Center, 1025 der care. Funeral services will be band Kirkland and sons Andrew, married widowed Gail Ashton in Murray, Salt Lake City and held Saturday, March 26, 2016, Russell, Patrick and Jeremy. Southwest Drive, on Thursday, Parker on Nov. 3, 1950, becom- Tooele. Arliene worked in sev- Siblings are Marilyn Hager, March 24 from 10-11 a.m. fol- ing instant mom to his children, eral doctors’ offices. She wrote a at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary, Scott Criner, Jeff Criner, Holly lowed by graveside services in Wayne and Diane. The couple novel, “Forever and Always.” She 118 E. Main, Lehi, Utah. A view- Collier, Jason Criner, Rachel the Tooele City Cemetery. We will had a daughter, Charlynn. They served in the LDS Primary, Young ing will be held from 9:30 a.m. Pike, Trisha Brown and Nolan miss you Amy. Good-bye until we were sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Women’s and Relief Society orga- till time of service. Interment, Criner. Amy is preceded in death meet again. We love you! Temple in 1961. The family lived nizations. Her greatest joy was Murray City Cemetery.

Shannon William in July 2016, at which time we will have a celebration for fam- Richmond ily and friends in Utah. Notice Shannon William Richmond, and dates will be given. Shannon 61 years old, was called home is now reunited with his wife to our heavenly father on March Eseadora, parents Dean and 14, 2016, in Summerville, South Sheila, brothers Ray, Danny and Carolina. Shannon was born in Troy and a grandson, Isaiah. He Panguitch, Utah, on Jan. 15, 1955, leaves behind daughter Ashley to Dean and Sheila Richmond. Pacheco; son-in-law Dominic He spent most of his years in Pacheco; grandsons Dominic Jr. Salt Lake City and Tooele, Utah, and Fabian Pacheco; stepdaugh- where people knew him for his perseverance and unfailing dedi- ter Daylene Cox; sisters Sandra cation for his family and friends. Eliason (Dave), Laurie Richmond- He will be forever missed and Martinez (Wally), Christee Garcia never forgotten. His personal- (Mark) and Deborah Richmond ity will be remembered by many, (Leon); brothers Dino Richmond a true one-of-a-kind spirit. His for his family, nature and if you (Cookie), Greg Richmond (Linda) infectious smile and charming knew him, his music! With heavy and Ed Richmond and many demeanor eased the hearts of all hearts we sadly say goodbye. nieces and nephews who he that loved him. Shannon lived Shannon will be returning home loved like his own.

Stanley Hatch Dugway Proving Grounds as McAllister an accountant and retired as a controller. He married Carma 435.884.3031 • Grantsville, Utah Stanley Hatch McAllister Wadley; together they had two passed away on March 18, 2016. children, Gary and Susan. Carma Stanley was born on April 13, 1927, passed away in 1989. Stanley in Panguitch, Utah, to Arthur Dee then married Norma Gleed. This and Elizabeth McAllister. He was marriage earned him three step- the youngest of eight: Lucille, children: Gloria, Ron and Steve. Mette, Mary, Eleanor, Jim, Mamie Together, they netted five chil- and Elizabeth. He grew up in dren, nine grandchildren and American Fork, Utah, where he 10 great-grandchildren. Norma got his start in education; he passed away in 2014. The family graduated early in 1946 so he could join the U.S. Navy. After would like to send out a special ��������� the Navy, Stanley started college thank you to Canyon Hospice: at BYU, then he attended and Barbara, Ellen, and Cherl Lynn; �������������� graduated from Weber State in also to the crew at Magnolia 1948. Upon finishing school, he Arizona State, where he received House. Graveside services with ��������� ���������������� was drafted into the U.S. Army a full-ride scholarship to play military honors will be on Friday, ������������������� and was honorably discharged baseball, and he earned a bach- March 25, 2016, at 2 p.m. at the ������������� at the end of that service. Stanley elors degree in marketing and Tooele City Cemetery. No visita- ������������ ����������������������������� then continued his education at business. Stanley began work at tion prior. �������������������������������������� ������������� ��������������������� DEATH NOTICES �������� � ������������������� �������� �� ������������������� Steven Jay Hunt ����������� ������������� Geraldine Pogorzelski away March 21. Services are Steven Jay Hunt passed away pending under the direction of Aft er more �� ����������������������������� in Tooele on March 21, 2016. His Geraldine Pogorzelski, of Didericksen Memorial, 435-277- than 25 years of �������������������� graveside service will be held Tooele and Grantsville, passed 0050. media exposure ����������������� on Tuesday, March 29, at 1 p.m. starting with her at the Tooele City Cemetery. fi rst appearance �� ��������� A full obituary will appear in pending under the direction of on the NBC’s ���������������������� the Thursday edition of the Hazel Worthington Tonight Transcript Bulletin. For addition- Hazel Worthington passed Didericksen Memorial, 435-277- show with Johnny Carson to becoming a � �������������� al information, please contact away March 21. Services are 0050. regular on NBC’s Today show and ABC’s Tate Mortuary at 435-882-0676. Home Show, Dian is the author author of 19 books, including New York Times best- � ����������������������������� selling Roughing It Easy. Now Dian shares ������������ her practical insights and wisdom on how to “Harness the Power of Free Publicity.” � �������������������� ��������������������������������������� �������� TOOELETRANSCRIPT ����������������������������������������� ��������������� ���������������������������������������������� BULLETIN �������������������������������������������� ���������������������� ��������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������� �������������������������������� Subscribe Today! 58 N. Main Street 882-0050 HOMETOWN A7

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long-standing community tradition celebrated its 132nd edition Saturday as the Grantsville ASociable entertained attendees both young and old. Local musicians, comedians and others put their skills on display, while classic car aficionados were able to enjoy a car show on a sunny Saturday after- noon. There was a luncheon for honored guests age 75 and older at Grantsville High School, followed by dinner and dancing later that evening. Penny Anderson and Ken Nelson served as co- chairs for this year’s Sociable. The event was founded in 1884 and has been held every year since with two exceptions. The 1901 Sociable was cancelled because of a smallpox epidemic, while the 1919 event was called off because of a breakout of influenza.

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Travis Tate (above) entained the with his comedy at the Grantsville Sociable Saturday afternoon. Steve Trujillo (far right) details his 1955 Chevy dur- ing the car show at the Grantsville Sociable. Joseph Stephens (right) enjoyed mingling with his friends at the Honored Guests luncheon.

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SPORTS WRAP All-Star basketball Massive first inning sparks Stallions Ace Hymas scored 13 and Connor Searle added another six as Tooele By Darren Vaughan High School represented the 3A North All-Stars on Saturday COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR in the 98-94 win over the South Through the first two weeks of team. Grantsville guard Cameron the 2016 season, the Stansbury Potter had three steals and three softball team had yet to play assists. No statistics were found on its home field heading into for Saturday’s Class 3A girls bas- ketball all-star games. Friday’s game against Provo. THS Spring Training The Tooele High School Baseball SHS SOFTBALL Team is sponsoring Spring Training 2016. The high school coaches The Stallions wasted precious and players will be working with little time showing their fans just players from Kindergarten through what they’d been missing. 8th grade, teaching them basic Stansbury sent 14 batters to the baseball skills. There is still a ses- plate as part of an eight-run first sion left: Saturday, April 2nd. It will inning, and Anjalee Batchelor be held at the Dow James Baseball and Kaeley Loader combined to Field (400 N. 400 West). In case of hit for the cycle and drove in inclement weather, we will hold it seven runs to lead the Stallions in the THS gyms. We will work with to a 13-2 win over the Bulldogs in 5th-8th graders from 8-9:30 a.m. five innings. and Pre-K to 4th graders from 10- “We came out in the first 11:30 a.m. on both Saturdays. The inning and scored a lot of runs,” cost of each session is $10 and Stansbury coach Bridget Clinton can be paid the day of the camp, or said. “Defensively, we played you can call the THS Finance Office good. We hadn’t had a home (435-833-1978 ext. 2106) to pay SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTOS with a debit or credit card. game all year, and it’s always Stansbury’s Alyssa Guymon (11, left) prepares to bunt against Provo Friday afternoon. Teammate Makayla Witkowski (34, right) pitches during the 13-2 win. good to be home, be rested and Grantsville baseball vs. Morgan not have to travel.” The Cowboys broke a seventh- Stansbury (5-3) took advan- After courtesy runner Hannah reached on another error and turned from bad to worse for “The middle of the lineup has inning tie with Morgan for an 8-5 tage of four errors by the Bulldogs Thompson scored on Hunter Batchelor and Loader each drew Provo in the bottom of the third, been hitting pretty good lately,” win on Friday, Grantsville’s seventh (2-8) in the first inning, and also Ware’s groundout to put Stansbury walks as the Stallions tacked on as Loader followed Guymon’s Clinton said. “Kaeley’s been hit- of the season. Senior Riley Jensen drew six walks. Lindsey Allie and up 4-0, it looked like Provo might four unearned runs. leadoff walk with an RBI triple to ting awesome.” went 2-for-4 with three RBIs. The Alyssa Guymon each walked to escape further damage after “We stayed focused every sec- right-center. Ware’s single to right drove Cowboys scored four runs in the lead off the bottom of the first getting Kambree Christiansen ond and didn’t give in,” Batchelor Loader’s big day was just in Thompson for Stansbury’s fourth inning and another in the inning, with Allie scoring on to ground out. But then the said. a continuation of the sopho- 10th run, and Ware later scored sixth before Morgan tied the game Batchelor’s RBI single down the Bulldogs’ defensive woes began, Meanwhile, Provo couldn’t get more’s hot start to the season. on a sacrifice fly to right by with a five-run sixth inning. left-field line. Loader followed as Bailey Christensen and Alyssa its bats going against Witkowski, The Stallions’ cleanup hitter and Oxborrow. Stansbury tennis with a two-run double to the Oxborrow each reached base with the Bulldogs failing to get catcher is hitting .400 with three Provo broke up the shutout The Stallions lost 6-0 to Timpview a runner past first base through home runs, two doubles, a triple gap in left-center field to make on errors. Makayla Witkowski on Thursday. In the tournament at SEE SOFTBALL PAGE B8 ➤ it 3-0. and Allie each walked, Guymon the first three innings. Things and 12 RBIs. Ogden on Saturday, Stansbury lost to Sky View 6-0, beat Roy 5-1 and beat Bear River 5-1. Tooele baseball at Payson The Buffs lost to Payson 10-2 Grantsville earns seventh win, still perfect on the road Friday. Payson senior Tanner Manning went 2-for-4 with By Tavin Stucki baseman Brady Arbon reached four RBIs and a pair of triples. Tooele will next face Union on the SPORTS EDITOR on a Maple Mountain throwing error and Peterson drew a walk road Tuesday in the region opener. The Cowboys haven’t lost in the next at bat. Both scored in Grantsville softball vs. Corner through seven games, and dur- the inning, giving Grantsville a 3- Canyon ing their game against Maple 0 lead on its third unearned run. The Cowboys used an eight-run Mountain on Friday — a 4-3 win Maple Mountain equalized in fifth inning to beat Corner Canyon in extra innings to improve to the top of the seventh inning 10-2 on Friday. Alese Casper went 6-0 — the Cowboys did nothing — Peterson’s last on the mound. 2-for-4 with a double. She also but emphasize their candidacy Second baseman Christian pitched three innings and allowed for the Region 10 championship. Kelley fielded an easy grounder two runs on five hits, striking out and tossed an easy throw to Riley three. Jensen at first base for the final Grantsville soccer at Wendover GHS BASEBALL out of the inning, but the easy toss found its way over Jensen’s The Cowboys won their fourth game “It makes you compete every head and out of play, allowing this season with a 3-0 win over Tooele County’s own Wendover day,” said head coach Loren senior Bailey Roberts to cross High School on Friday. Benton Anderson about playing bigger the plate. Tripp added a pair of goals to his 4A and 5A schools. “You’ve got to “We’ve just got to stay after season total, and Matt Whiting come ready to play. If you don’t it,” Anderson said. “We can’t get also scored. Parker May had the come ready to play, you’re going down. We’ve got to take the good shutout in the net. to get beat. That’s kind of how and the bad. Obviously we don’t our region is and how 3A is in want the bad, but it’s baseball Stansbury baseball vs. North general. So our guys are just kind and it’s how you respond.” Sanpete of out working every day. That’s In the bottom of the eighth, Stansbury won both halves of a kind of how we put the schedule Peterson led off with a walk and double-header with North Sanpete together, that’s what we want, to shortstop Coy Johnson was hit on Saturday. The first game ended play good teams.” by a pitch to put runners at first 5-4 and the second 15-12. Grantsville senior pitcher Kyle and second with no outs, but Stansbury soccer vs. Snow Peterson didn’t allow a hit until Peterson was picked off trying Canyon the sixth inning when junior to take third base. Johnson stole The Stallions drew with Snow Tyson Denison singled and second base and scored when Canyon on Saturday at 1-1. senior Kade Poulson homered Jensen — who had struck out Stansbury’s Zach Thomas had a two batters later. on each of his previous three at goal in the tie. Peterson helped his own bats — singled up the third base cause, drawing a walk in the bot- line to end the game in walk-off Grantsville tennis in St. George Tournament tom of the second inning and fashion. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO The Cowboys finished with 34 scoring on a passed ball to make “There was still only one out Grantsville senior Kyle Peterson (12) hurls during the home win over Maple Mountain on Thursday. Peterson struck out eight it 1-0. points in a tie for 6th place with batters, allowing three runs on three hits without a walk in seven innings. Grantsville beat Maple Mountain 4-3 in eight Layton in the Stephen Wade In the fourth inning, third SEE BASEBALL PAGE B8 ➤ innings, giving the Cowboys their sixth win on the season. Grantsville beat Morgan on Friday to improve to 7-0. Invitational over the weekend in St. George. Maple Mountain won the tournament, Davis placed second and Orem rounded out the top three. “We got to play Orem and Freshman Bustillos scores twice in victory over Northridge Davis in the qualifying matches on Friday,” said head coach Stephen By Darren Vaughan FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Thurgood. “We played pretty good COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR “(Bustillos is) Stansbury freshman Brandon Bustillos and were in most matches right up (3) scores a goal against Northridge to the end. We will get better.” The High School. Bustillos scored two of Locked in a 1-1 tie at the half, so good on the varsity players all finished with two the Stallions’ three goals in Thursday’s the Stansbury boys soccer team wins and three losses. was looking for a spark in its non- ball, so it was game, helping to beat the Knights 3-1. region matchup Thursday after- Notable softball scores noon against Northridge. good to see him cross from the left side was head- Maple Mountain 5, Union 1 get rewarded ed in by Parker Nichols to tie the Bear River 11, Weber 1 game in the 31st minute. Richfield 20, Kanab 7 SHS SOCCER that way.” “That was a mistake on our Delta 20, Park City 5 Jacob Jones end — just a simple defensive Desert Hills 24, Skyline 3 The Stallions found it in the mistake,” Jones said. “Not a big Duchesne 13, Delta 9 form of freshman Brandon Stansbury soccer coach deal. It could have been a big Morgan 16, Emery 6 Bustillos, who caught the Knights deal if we had let another one North Sevier 15, Park City 5 on their heels and scored twice of the first half. The Stallions happen, but we shored up what within a minute to lead his team broke a 0-0 deadlock in the 29th happened there and didn’t let it Notable soccer scores to a 3-1 win at Stansbury High minute, as sophomore Kaden happen again.” Box Elder 3, Bear River 1 School. Littlefield crossed the ball from But that was the last time Clearfield 1, Syracuse 0 “(Bustillos) has been going the right wing to junior Caleb Northridge truly posed a threat Juan Diego 4, Judge 0 anywhere we want him to go,” Andersen, who beat Northridge offensively, and Bustillos broke Cedar 4, Park City 0 said Stallions coach Jacob Jones. goalkeeper Cooper Farnsworth the game open nine minutes into Logan 1, Dixie 1 “He’s been playing defense, from close range. the second half. First, Bustillos offense, midfield — we’ve just “Kaden saw it coming — he’s took a pass from Josh Hatch Pine View 4, Park City 3 been trying to fit him in wherever been playing great this season,” and weaved his way through Dixie 4, Park City 1 we could. He’s so good on the Andersen said. “He came in and the Knights’ defense and caught Desert Hills 5, Hurricane 1 ball, so it was good to see him get saw the gap, hoping I would get Farnsworth out of position to put Notable baseball scores rewarded that way.” there and that’s what happened.” the Stallions in front. Murray 7, Park City 1 Stansbury (3-2-1), which Stansbury’s lead was short- Less than a minute later, senior Logan 14, Box Elder 5 played Snow Canyon to a 1-1 tie lived, however. Just as quickly as Nate Johansen lobbed a perfectly- on Saturday to move to 3-0-1 on the Stallions had taken the lead, placed long ball over the Knights’ Bear River 9, Pocatello (Idaho) 3 its home turf, was locked in a the Knights found an answer, defense and right to Bustillos, Carbon 12, Emery 8 hard-fought physical battle with taking advantage of a defensive Cyprus 6, Layton 2 the Knights (0-3) through much breakdown as Clayton Wing’s SEE SOCCER PAGE B8 ➤ B2 TUESDAY FEATURES

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➤ On April 5, 1614, Pocahontas, daughter of the chief of the Powhatan Mega Maze Indian confederacy, marries English tobacco planter John Rolfe in Jamestown, Virginia. Their marriage brought peace between the English colo- nists and the Powhatans. ➤ On April 6, 1776, the Continental Congress takes the first step toward American independence by announcing its deci- sion to open all American ports to international trade with any part of the ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW world not under British rule. It was the first act Seinfeld would say. The prob- of independence by the lem is that most of the artists Continental Congress. that recorded for Tops are ➤ On April 9, 1865, at unknown, the arrangements Appomattox, Virginia, lackluster and the discs of little Confederate Gen. Robert or no interest to collectors. E. Lee surrenders his According to two dealers I con- 28,000 troops to Union Q: I was a big fan of the tacted, Tops generally sell for Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, television show “Gunsmoke.” less than 25 cents each, even effectively ending the Civil I purchased the first three in mint condition. Since the War. Forced to abandon comics released by Dell in records are worth only a frac- the Confederate capital 1956. They are in almost tion of what you paid, selling mint condition. Although I this collection and recovering of Richmond, Lee had no have no plans to sell them, the $2,000 you invested will be other option. I have always been curious virtually impossible. ➤ On April 10, 1879, Sandor about how much they might • • • Herz — the future John be worth. — Steve, Casper, Q I have several dozen older Hertz, the man behind Wyoming books, and live in an area what will one day be the A: I found your three com- where my nearest book dealer world’s largest car-rental ics listed in the “Standard is several hundred miles company — is born in Guide to Golden Age Comics” away. How can I find out how present-day Slovakia. by Alex G. Malloy and Stuart much my books are worth? In 1923, Hertz bought a W. Wells, and published by — Connie, Roundup, Montana fleet of used Ford Model sofas — the more expensive, Next, give Tara some things Krause Books. According to A: One of the best resources Ts and named the busi- the better, it seems. However, that she CAN claw, and that she this reference, issue No. 1 is for you is a nifty website, www. you shouldn’t have to sacrifice can spend her time with: mul- valued at $300, No. 2 and No. 3 abe.com. Type in the name of ness Hertz Drive-Ur-Self your furniture for a friend’s cat. tiple scratching posts and toys. at $175 each. Your comics were your book and the author, and Corporation. There are a few things Third, spent more time released in 1956 and are not to it will reveal where the book is ➤ On April 7, 1954, you can do to minimize the with Tara, playing, petting or be confused with “Gunsmoke” being offered for sale and how President Dwight scratching. I can’t guarantee just being in the same room. issued by Western Comics in much. Pay close attention to Eisenhower coins one of that it will go away, but you Help her work off extra energy April and May of 1949. both the condition and edi- the most famous Cold should be able to save future and assure her that despite • • • tion, since prices will vary a War phrases when he sug- sofas from the same fate. the change in homes, she has Q: I purchased a collec- great deal based on these two gests the fall of French First, protect your furniture nothing to worry about — and tion of 1,750 78-rpm record- factors. Indochina to the commu- legs (specifically the furniture much of the anxiety that may ings from an estate sale. The nists could create a “dom- DEAR PAW’S CORNER: We that Tara is targeting the most) be behind her obsessive claw- records are all songs issued on Write to Larry Cox in care ino” effect in Southeast adopted a friend’s cat sight by wrapping thick cloth or even ing may ease. the Tops label and originally of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, Asia. He predicted that unseen. “Tara” is a beautiful multiple layers of newspa- If these steps don’t reduce belonged to a distributor. Orlando, FL 32803, or send e- young tiger-striped cat, but per around them, and taping the amount of furniture claw- They are still in their card- mail to questionsforcox@aol. this would lead to the she claws at every furniture in place with masking tape. ing going on, talk to Tara’s vet board mailing cartons from com. Due to the large volume “loss of Indochina, of leg in the house. My sofa, (Duct tape could leave behind about medication that could the 1950s. I paid $2,000 for of mail he receives, Mr. Cox Burma, of Thailand, of the for example, is pretty much residue.) To discourage Tara ease her anxiety. the entire collection and won- cannot personally answer all Peninsula, and Indonesia ruined. How can I get this from clawing at the protec- der where I can re-sell them. reader questions, nor does he following.” behavior to stop? — Patricia, tive layer, cover it with plastic Send your questions, — Carlie, Temple, Texas do appraisals. Do not send ➤ On April 4, 1975, child- via email wrap or tape — when she sinks comments or tips to A: The Tops Record any materials requiring return hood friends Bill Gates DEAR PATRICIA: Almost all her claws into the tape, the [email protected]. 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Scheuring came in with a their wonderful middle April 24 on HBO — he gave ➤ On April 8, 1990, “Who great twist that explains to the contentious time away another possibly bigger killed Laura Palmer?” was that he didn’t die, and they are having now spoiler that I won’t divulge here. the question on every- what he’s been doing in where they can’t seem (Google it if you really have to one’s lips when David the interim.” to agree on anything know, but Celebrity Extra is a Lynch’s surreal televi- • • • — and she appeared to spoiler-free zone.) sion drama “Twin Peaks” Q: I thought that “The have come to a decision McShane also has joined the premiered on ABC. Shot Q: Is Fox really going to air a Mindy Project” was over to leave him. So we’ll cast of “American Gods,” which in and around the log- “Prison Break” movie? — Henry for the season, but my see where these new will air on Starz and is based T., via email friend told me it was just parents are when the on Neil Gaiman’s fantasy novel ging town of Snoqualmie, A: Fox is going you one better: on winter hiatus. Is that show returns, but I have of the same name. Ian will play Washington, “Twin Peaks” “Prison Break” is indeed com- true, and if so, when will a feeling Mindy is going Mr. Wednesday, who according starred Kyle MacLachlan ing back, but as a limited-event it be back? — Lindsay G., to tell misogynistic to “The Hollywood Reporter” as relentlessly quirky FBI series. The nine-episode series via email Danny to hit the curb is described as “powerful and agent Dale Cooper. will star Wentworth Miller as A: Your friend is if he doesn’t change his charismatic — a Casanova of © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. Michael Scofield and Dominic absolutely right. The caveman ways. sorts — who is a con man and Purcell as his brother, Lincoln. ridiculously funny com- • • • an incarnation of All-Father Sara Wayne Callies also is edy returns to Hulu Q: I read where Ian Odin, who’s traveling America returning as Sara Tancredi, who starting April 12 with McShane will be on recruiting his fellow forgot- is raising the child she had with the back-13 episodes of “The Game of Thrones” ten deities to wage an epic the believed-to-be-dead Michael its fourth season (with this season, but only battle against the new American with her new husband (played subsequent episodes for an episode or two. Is gods.” The series also stars by Mark Feuerstein). airing each Tuesday). that true? I’d love to see Ricky Whittle (“The 100” and This past January, Fox When we last saw the more of him. — Paul T., “Austenland”). No word yet on co-chairman and CEO Gary folks at Schulman and Greenville, S.C. when the series will premiere. 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PHOTO COURTESY OF CHERYL DEARING Science students at Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High School participated in the Helmet Challenge for Super PHOTO COURTESY OF CHARLES MOHLER Science Day. They designed, engineered and built a container to shield and protect Pringles potato chips from Grantsville Junior High School’s incentive program gave away an iPod on Monday. Students work hard being crushed using one meter of tape and one sheet of 8” by 11” card stock. It had to protect the chip from earning tickets from their teachers and earn prizes every Monday. The grand prize winner for third term was a free-falling mass of 500 grams from 1.3 meters high. Many students successfully completed the challenge. Porter Whitworth. Pictured, from left to right, are Kim Miller, the incentives coordinator; Porter Whitworth Pictured above, from left to right, are Zoe Pankratz, Bailey Chism, Caden Carter and Ariana Eckman. and Principal Charles Mohler.

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MATTERS OF FAITH Depression should not be viewed Alcohol as a failure of a believer’s faith n the 1980s, the National Baal, but as a result incurred Institutes of Mental Health the wrath of Queen Jezebel, recognized a form of depres- who took an oath to kill Elijah. endangers I Bill Upton sion known as seasonal affec- That was enough to send the GUEST COLUMNIST tive disorder or SAD. The illness victorious prophet running. was treatable with medication In chapter 19 verse 4 (NIV), and light bars, but there is now he says in part, “I have had a question of its actual exis- people of faith. There is an idea enough, Lord. Take my life.” teens. tence according to a story in the that if our faith is genuine, we In the life of Elijah, great vic- March 15 “Scientific American.” would not grieve. My response tory had been followed by fear That news came as a sur- is that is ridiculous and is not and uncertainty, which led him prise to some people in the found in scripture. to pray that God would kill him. Northwest last week who have I am not going to revisit that David also suffered depression been using SAD as an excuse for discussion, but there is a related that made him feel separated all sorts of behaviors, includ- area of concern that, tragically, from God. ing vacations to sunny places. is also seen as a sign of spiritual There are many causes of I am comfortable with leaving weakness or unworthiness. It is depression, which may include the final determination to the about depression: if we are real- physiological as well as emo- experts, but in the meantime, ly a strong person of faith, or a tional issues. But depression I am sure there is a common good fill-in-the-blank, I would should not be viewed as a human condition most would not be depressed. failure of faith. I am reminded simply call depression. I am not a physician nor have when Jesus calls us to faith, He While the word depression I ever played one on TV, but contrasts the burden of religion is never translated in the Bible, in the historical record of the with the reality of His presence. there is little doubt it existed Bible, some of God’s champions “Take my yoke upon you and even among those of great faith, struggled with depression even learn from me, for I am gentle Sponsored bythe Utah Department of Alcoholic ControlBeverage and Uath Prevention. which brings me to my con- to the point of wishing it was and humble in heart, and you cern. over. One example is the proph- will find rest for your souls. For There are times I think unre- et Elijah. If you are not familiar my yoke is easy and my burden alistic expectations take a toll with the story, I encourage you is light.” (Matt 11:29-30 NIV) on the life of people of faith. I to read chapters 18 and 19 of I wrote recently about the unre- Kings. Upton is pastor of Tooele’s alistic idea that normal grief is Elijah had just won a major First Assembly of God Church. somehow not appropriate for victory against the priests of

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451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter mation on meeting dates and project 840-2152. homemade soup, and/or fish baskets weigh-ins and support and encourage- is a safe setting that will offer heal- Tooele through the south side doors. days beginning in the next month. For (halibut, shrimp), or chicken strips. ment in a non-judgmental environment. ing, understanding, support and more info, contact Jay Cooper at 435- Mountain View Baptist Church Saturday night dinners include 12-ounce TOPS is open to all men, women, teens resources. For more information, Senior Center Exchange students 830-1447 or [email protected]. We would like to invite you to discover ribeye or T-bone steak with choice of and preteens. There are now two TOPS call Rick at (435) 224-4355 or email The senior center is for the enjoyment of ASSE International Student Exchange what God’s plan and purpose is for baked potato/fries, salad and roll; chapters in Tooele to accommodate your [email protected]. all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- Programs (ASSE), in cooperation with Free Backyard Poultry Class your life. The Bible contains all of the halibut or salmon steak with choice of schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday ing activities include bridge, pinochle, Tooele County high schools, is looking On Wednesday, March 23, from 7-8 answers for life’s questions. Come baked potato or fries, salad and roll, at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. TC Squares — Square and bingo, exercise program, line dancing, for local families to host boys and girls p.m., the Master Gardeners are hosting and join us this Sunday for our adult or Jumbo shrimp with choice of baked 500 North. Weigh in from 5:30-6 p.m., Line Dancing wood carving, Wii games, watercolor between the ages of 15 to 18 from a East Lamont of IFA Country Stores for Bible study and graded Sunday School potato or fries, salad and roll. All meals meeting at 6 p.m. Call Mary Lou at “Friendship Set to Music” — Come class, movies and health classes. variety of countries: Norway, Denmark, a great workshop on backyard poultry. which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship are for a reasonable price. No orders (435) 830-1150 for information. UT 365 join TC Squares for a fun night out with Meals on Wheels available for home- Spain, Italy, Japan, to name a few. ASSE Learn what breeds to get, what gear service begins at 11 a.m. We also have are taken after 8:45. Daily lunch spe- Tooele meets Saturday at the Bit n Spur square and line dancing. We line dance bound. Lunch served weekdays. For age students are enthusiastic and excited to to use, feed and meds and what local a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 cials are available at the lodge from 11 Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 North. Weigh-in between square dance tips and have 60 and above, suggested donation is experience American culture while they ordinances allow. You’ll learn tips and p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 a.m. After purchase of 10 (ten) meals from 9-9:30 a.m., and the meeting is at a great time. The cost is $2 for ages $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. practice their English. They also love to techniques that will assure a great expe- p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs either Friday/Saturday nights you get 9:30 a.m. This chapter will meet occa- 8-14, $3 for ages 15-18 and $5 for Transportation available to the store or share their own culture and language rience for young and old. Held at the and let us pray together for God’s help. a free one. If you have more than four sionally at a private residence, so call ages 18 and over. Those age 12 and doctor visits for residents in the Tooele with their host families. To become an USU Extension Office, 151 N. Main St., Mountain View Baptist Church meets at people in your party, please call ahead ahead for the exact location. Call Lisa under must be accompanied by an adult and Grantsville areas. For transporta- ASSE Host Family or to find out how to Tooele. For more information, call Jay the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite to ensure the cook can plan better. For at (435) 882-1442 or (435) 830-5651 at all times. We dance at the Clarke N. tion information call (435) 843-4102. become involved with ASSE in your com- Cooper at (435) 830-1447. 2C. Join us. members and their guests only. for information. TOPS is a nonprofit Johnsen Junior High School Cafetorium, For more information about the Tooele munity, please call the ASSE Western organization. See the TOPS website at Stansbury Park Baptist Church 2152 N. 400 West in Tooele, on Fridays center, call (435) 843-4110. Regional Office at 1-800-733-2773 or Churches Women of the Moose www.tops.org. starting at 7 p.m. For more information, go to www.host.asse.com to begin your Please join us each Sunday morning at On Thursday, March 24, the Women of contact Woody or Roberta at (435) 850- Tooele Arts Festival host family application. Students are 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible the Moose will be electing their new Tooele Gem and Mineral 2441 or (801) 349-5992, or visit our The Tooele Arts Festival is looking for eager to learn about their American host The Church of Jesus Christ of Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse officers. Voting will start at 6 p.m. and Society website at TCSquares.com. We hope to additional committee members to help family, so begin the process of welcom- Latter-day Saints (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For go until 7 p.m. The general meeting will Our club meets the third Tuesday of see you there! plan and execute another successful ing your new son or daughter today! To find a meeting house and time of details, please call us at (435) 830- follow at 7 p.m. Please come and vote the month from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the festival. The committee is made up of worship for The Church of Jesus Christ 1868 or go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. for your new WOTM officers. Pioneer Museum downstairs confer- Caregiver Support Group several volunteers who usually meet TATC of Latter-day Saints, go to mormon.org First Lutheran Church ence room located at 47 E. Vine Street, Join us the third Monday of each month weekly from February through mid-June. and click the “Find a Meetinghouse” link Karaoke contest Tooele. Come learn about rocks, from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical First Lutheran Church, on the corner of On Saturday, March 26, a karaoke con- The time commitment increases in June. or contact (435) 850-2037. minerals and ways to craft with them Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele. 7th and Birch, would like to invite you test will be held from 7-11 p.m. Come Please contact the festival director at Barbering Program and enjoy field trips for rock collecting. The Tooele County Health Department’s to hear of God’s grace and the love of out and show off your singing voice and [email protected] if you are TATC offers a standalone barbering Berean Full Gospel Church Membership $10/year. Email TooeleGe Aging Services program is the sponsor Christ, who died to forgive you of your have a great meal from our menu. For interested in contributing to a fun and program in our Cosmetology/Barbering We invite you to discover how God’s [email protected]. for these Alzheimer’s Association’s worthwhile community event. department. This program is only 1,000 Word can transform your life and provide sins and attain salvation on your behalf. members and their guests only. Caregiver Support Groups. The groups hours and will prepare you for the you with the answers for questions and Worship is at 10 a.m. each Sunday. Sons of Utah Pioneers are designed to provide emotional, Books for the Whole Family Utah/PSI Cosmetologist/Barber exam. for problems you may be struggling to Sunday school and adult Bible class at Eagles The goal of the Sons of Utah Pioneers educational and social support for care- Donated children’s books and paper- Barbers specialize in cutting, styling and overcome. Come join us this Sunday 11:15 a.m. Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep givers. They help participants develop backs are for sale for 25 cents, and trimming hair for men and women as morning for our 10 a.m. worship service our pioneer heritage alive. We do this methods and skills to solve problems. hardcovers are being sold for $1 from well as shaving and maintaining facial where we will assemble in praise, share New Life Christian Fellowship Sunday breakfasts We invite you to worship and serve through histories, stories, artifacts, The meetings encourage caregivers to 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m.- hair for men. Enroll today! (435) 248- testimonies and explore worship in ways There is a breakfast served each Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and monuments, museums, service and maintain their own personal, physical 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele City 1800 or visit tatc.edu. that strive to highlight the greatness of Sunday from 9 a.m.-noon. There is a food pantry is open from noon to 3 scholarships. Much of this labor of and emotional health, as well as opti- Library. All proceeds go back to the God. After our morning praise and wor- special every Sunday for $5 per person p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 love is found in the Tooele Pioneer mally care for the person with dementia. library for projects and programs. Commercial Driver’s License ship time, we enter into a one-hour Bible and you can order off the menu for $7 E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, Museum at 47 East Vine in Tooele, as Questions call 435-277-2456. Program Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday per person or $3 for seniors who order women and men are also available well as various statues and monuments Grave decorations Now enrolling for CDL. Join us for a mornings at 635 N. Main St. (Phil’s very few items or for kids age 11 and around the county. The Tooele Pioneer Stansbury Art and Lit Artist of Tooele City Cemetery has set its every week. Sunday services are at our comprehensive six-week course that will Glass), or call (435) 578-8022 for more under. The breakfast includes one glass Cemetery at the mouth of Settlement the Month schedule for grave decorations for Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and teach you everything you need to know information. of juice or milk and coffee with refills. Canyon is another of our projects. We The Stansbury Art and Lit Chamber 2016. Decorations are allowed for 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find out more to pass the CDL test. Cost of program Bad beer is available and the food is are always looking for artifacts and his- Wall Gallery artist for the month of seven days before and seven days by calling 843-7430 or visiting www. is only $2,225. You will receive 80 Tooele First Baptist Church delicious. Public invited. tories as a loan or gift to be displayed March is Nicole Knight. Nicole is an after St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Mother’s NLOT.org. hours driving time and get one-on-one This Sunday is Easter, and we invite for everyone’s benefit at the Tooele accomplished artist and art teacher. Day, Memorial Day, Father’s Day, Steak nights training from our experienced instructor. you to join us for a time of celebration Pioneer Museum. If you are interested Her current exhibit is titled “Cities and Independence Day, Pioneer Day, Labor as we honor our Lord, Jesus Christ, for Tooele Christian Fellowship The dinner special for March 25 is a Classes start soon so register today! Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship in the values of honoring past and Bridges” and encompasses work she Day and Halloween, as well as seven doing for us what we could never do for two-piece halibut dinner for $12 or three (435) 248-1800 or visit tatc.edu. Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 future pioneers and in visiting their has produced in oils, watercolors, and days before and seven days after the ourselves. Our celebration begins at 11 pieces for $14. On April 1, the special N. Main, former Stowes Family Music historical settings and learning more acrylics. In the various styles used she anniversary of death and seven days Nail Technician Program a.m., and we would be honored with is a 12-ounce sirloin for $12. building. For more information, call about those who settled and shaped has explored the reflections cast by city before and seven days after the birthday Now enrolling. You can finish and get your presence. There is childcare and (435) 224-3392 or www.tooelechristian- Utah, attend our business and educa- lights, the movement of people when of the deceased. licensed and start making money in children’s church. If you have any ques- fellowship.org. Parking and entrance in Elks tion meeting the first Thursday of each active and backgrounds to best reflect as little as four months at a low cost. tions, please call Pastor Jon at (435) Kiwanis 5K Freedom Run back of building. month. A potluck dinner followed by these central subjects. This artwork will The nail program hours are Monday- 496-3000. various presentations starts promptly at be available for the public to view at the The Kiwanis 5K Fourth of July Freedom Thursday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Call us (435) Friday night dinners Run is coming up. Register early for a United Methodist Church Tooele First Assembly Dinner will be served each Friday night 6:30 p.m. in the new TATC Center at 88 Tooele County Chamber of Commerce, 248-1800 or stop by 88 S. Tooele Blvd. Sunday school at 10 a.m., morning S. Tooele Blvd. Call Robert Hansen at discount. Go to www.tooelekiwanis.com Tooele United Methodist Church ser- from 6-9 p.m. The menu includes halibut 153 S. Main, during their regular busi- worship at 11 a.m. Spanish services: (435) 249-0703 for more information. to register for the race or give a dona- vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. for $17; shrimp for $12.50; steak and ness hours. Escuela dominical a las 2 p.m., y el ser- tion. The Tooele Kiwanis Club meets Education Please check our website, tooelecumc. shrimp for $12.50; fish and chips for Mood disorder support group Stansbury Art and Lit March for lunch every Tuesday at noon in the vicio general a las 3 p.m. Services are $10.50, chicken breast for $10.50 or org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- Do you or someone you love have a boardroom at Tooele Applied Technology held at 127 N. 7th Street. soup and salad for $7. All items above Meeting Online courses 1349. We are located at 78 E. Utah mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation College. For more information, call Mike include your choice of baked potato, Due to the community caucus meetings Online courses in Network+ and Ave. in Tooele. Tooele Springs Calvary Chapel offers help, hope and healing. Please Fields at (435) 840-4604. French fries or rice pilaf and soup or on Tuesday, March 22, the Stansbury Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- A verse-by-verse study of God’s word. join us for support group sessions every Church of Christ salad bar. Art and Literary Society meeting date is fessional seeking to upgrade their skills Sunday service at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New Are you content with life? When we look changed to March 29 and the location and knowledge of networking and secu- a.m. Wednesday night Bible study and Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in Grantsville at the poverty throughout the world and Meetings of the meeting will be at the home of rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA youth groups at 7 p.m. Men’s, women’s Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at the Syrian Civil War that has led to a Lodge meetings are held the second Nicole Knight, 1162 Tanglewood Rd., Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the and couple’s Bible studies. Hunting 841-9903. Family History Center few instances of cannibalism, we should and fourth Tuesday of every month. Erda, at 7 p.m. The planned presenta- TATC at (435) 248-1800 for more infor- and equestrian fellowship ministries Greet your ancestors free at the be content. But are you spiritually House committee meetings are held tion by Josh Steadman has been can- mation or to enroll. available. Child care provided at all Tooele Family Al-Anon Grantsville Family History Center, 117 content? Spiritual contentment leads to every third Tuesday of the month. All celled and will be given at a later date. services. For more information, check Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at the Tooele E. Cherry St. All are welcome, with Adult education peace in every situation. The Apostle members are welcome and encouraged Nicole Knight will give the presentation out our Facebook page or visit www. Pioneer Museum, in the basement at consultants there to assist you. Open Get your high school diploma this year. Paul said: “I know how to get along with to attend. on using Prismacolor pencils. This will tooelesprings.org. To hear Bible teach- the back of the building. For questions Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday All classes required for a high school humble means, and I also know how include a demonstration on how to use ing, download our mobile app. 47 N. or more information, please call Allene through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 diploma, adult basic education, GED to live in prosperity; in any and every Yard Sale these pencils as well as the brands of Main Street, (435) 962-9427. The Elks will have a yard sale Saturday, at (435) 830-0465 or Elizabeth at (435) to 9 p.m. preparation and English as a second circumstance I have learned the secret paper to buy and blending tools. She April 2 from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. in the lodge 884-0825 or (435) 241-9200. language are available. Register now of being filled and going hungry, both of recently took up using illustration mark- Senior Center Adult religion class parking lot at 61 N. Main St. (behind the ers and will talk about these, too. The to graduate — just $50 per semester. having abundance and suffering need. The Grantsville West Stake’s Adult Alcoholics Anonymous The senior center is for the enjoyment post office). optional project is to use the theme Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call (435) 13 I can do all things through Him who Religion Class, Jesus Christ and the Meeting daily at noon and 8 p.m. at the of all seniors age 55 and older. For info, combining 2D and 3D in an art and/or 833-8750. Adult education classes are strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:12-13, Everlasting Gospel, taught by Matt Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave. call (435) 884-3446. Activities include craft creation. People are welcome to for students 18 and over. NASB). Imprisoned in a dark cold cell in Lawrence, will be Wednesday, Jan. 6- For more information, contact Lance Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, Tooele County bring in current artwork for members to Rome, Paul could still say he was con- April 13, 2016 from 7-8:30 p.m. at the at (435) 496-3691 or Wendy at (801) ceramics, pinochle, movies and wood ESOL Historical Society critique. Refreshments will be served. tent because of what Jesus had done Grantsville Seminary, 115 E. Cherry St., 694-2624. carving, etc. Meals on Wheels available ESOL conversational classes are for him. — Mark Fitzgerald. Bible study Grantsville, Utah. Tuition is $22.50 per for homebound. Lunch served week- held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL Seeking Historical Items Parkinson’s Disease Support is Wednesday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at course or $2.50 per lecture. Register at Food Addicts in Recovery days. For age 60 and above, suggested students may also come anytime the 10 a.m. Worship is Sunday at 11 a.m. Tooele County Historical Society would Anonymous Group donation is $3. For those under age 60, the door at the first class. center is open for individualized study. The Tooele Church of Christ is located at like members of the community who Are you having trouble controlling the A diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease cost is $5. Transportation available to Registration is $50 per semester. Call 430 W. Utah Ave. in Tooele. The office have any family or personal histories, way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery can be overwhelming for the newly the store or doctor visits for residents (435) 833-8750 for more information. phone number is (435) 882-4642. Charity photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step diagnosed. Tooele has a support group in the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that recovery program for anyone suffering for persons with Parkinson’s Disease transportation information, call (435) Early Head Start Cornerstone Baptist Tooele Children’s Justice you would like to donate to our orga- from food addiction. Meetings are held and their caregivers. You can learn how 843-4102. Do you have a child under age 3? Are Passion for God, compassion for people nization to please call us. We are also every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer others are coping with PD and how to you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Center at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: looking for books, newspaper articles, Museum, 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele. Enter live well. We meet the third Friday of Daughters of Utah Pioneers Head Start is a free program for eligible Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in (435) 882-6263. Come as you are this photos, brochures or any history that at the north back entrance. For more each month from 1-2 p.m. at TATC, The DUP is seeking any family histories, families that offers quality early educa- need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water Sunday, where you can hear a message pertains to the Tooele County area. If information, call Millicent at (435) 882- Tooele Applied Technology College, 88 photographs, books, stories or vintage tion for infants and toddlers in the home; and snacks. We appreciate all dona- from the Bible and meet new friends. you would like to donate them to our 7094 or Denise at (435) 830-1835 or S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, artifacts (before 1900) to display at parent education; comprehensive health tions. For inquiries or drop-off call (435) Service times: Bible study (for all ages) organization, or if you would let us make visit www.foodaddicts.org. Everyone is call Barb at (801) 656-9673 or Hal at our DUP Grantsville Museum, located services to women before, during and 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; 843-3440. 25 S. 100 East, Tooele. a copy for the Tooele County Historical (435) 840-3683. at 378 W. Clark St. (in the basement welcome to attend. after pregnancy; nutrition education and evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- United Methodist dinner Society, please call Alice Dale at (435) of the J. Reuben Clark Farmhouse family support services. Call (435) 841- dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided 882-1612. Tooele County Aging GWFC Ladies Community Club across from the Grantsville Cemetery). Tooele United Methodist church offers 1380 or (801) 268-0056 ext. 211 to for all services, and children’s church Tooele County Aging is looking for of Tooele For more information, call Ellen Yates a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee apply or for free additional information. during morning worship. WiseGuys Historical books volunteers to help us meet the needs The GWFC Ladies Community Club of at (435) 884-0253 or Coralie Lougey and social hour starts at 4 p.m. and Program during evening worship. Tooele County Historical Society’s books of seniors in the community. Many Tooele will be hosting a self-defense at (435) 884-3832. Visit www.grants- Free developmental evaluation dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. All are will be available to purchase at our seniors require assistance and need course on March 25 at 7 p.m. at the villedupmuseum.com or www.explore- DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers welcome. Mountain of Faith Lutheran meeting. The History of Tooele County rides to doctors or other health profes- Pioneer Museum. Cost is $20 for non- tooele.com. a variety of services to families with We’re a healthy, growing congregation Volume II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, sionals. Rides help seniors live more members and $10 for members. LCC infants and toddlers from birth to age The Tooele Valley Resource who welcomes newcomers and reaches and Railroading in Tooele is $20, and independent lives. Call (435) 843-4114 of Tooele is subsidizing the cost of this Grantsville Irrigation 3. Individualized services are available Center out to those in need. Join us for worship we also have eight note cards depicting for more information. The Grantsville event. The club meets every second All those wanting to lease shares need to enhance development in communica- The Tooele Valley Resource Center, Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. four different pioneer buildings for $4. and Tooele Senior Centers also are in Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the to contact the office at (435) 884-3451 tion, motor development, cognition, now sharing a building with the Tooele Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God These will make great gifts for your fam- need of volunteers. For more informa- Pioneer Museum. For more information as soon as possible. If there are no social/emotional development, self-help County Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, with respect without taking ourselves too ily and friends. Please call Alice Dale at tion about volunteering at the Grantsville on the club or its activities, contact shares to lease, you will be unable to skills and health concerns. Contact us is currently in need of donations. Please seriously. Check us out on Facebook by 882-1612 if you would like to purchase Center, call Dan at (435) 843-4753. For Melanie Haering at (801) 448-1775. use irrigation for the 2016 season. for a free developmental evaluation at consider donating items such as deodor- searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran these books. volunteering at the Tooele Center, call Shareholder assessments are due (435) 833-0725. ant, chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, Church. Please join us for meaningful Debbie at (435) 843-4103. Envision Scout Camp Friday, April 1. worship that is also casual and relaxed. toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, GED Dates The 2016 Envision Scout Camp is look- For more information, call (435) 882- combs and brushes. Cash is also Groups and events Life’s Worth Living Foundation ing for interested Scouters from July The upcoming dates for the GED are welcomed. Those who receive services 7291. Suicide support group every third 4-9 at Hinckley Scout Ranch. There Stansbury Park April 7 and 14, May 4 and 12 and June include individuals or families in crisis, Local author seeks photos Thursday at 7 p.m. at the TATC, located will be Woodbadge — advanced adult 1 and 3. Those who are interested in the homeless and families at risk of St. Barnabas’ Episcopal A local author and historian is seeking at 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. If you leader training for all scout programs, Restoration at Benson taking the GED need to register online becoming homeless. For more informa- Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- original photographs of Saltaire, Black struggle with suicidal thoughts or have family camp — spouses and children at GED.com. The test is $30 for each tion, call (435) 566-5938 or fax (435) Gristmill rament followed by fellowship. Sunday Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, lost a loved one to suicide, please plan age 18 months and older enjoy an module or $120 for all four areas. 843-0244. The Historic Benson Gristmill mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ as well as any similar turn-of-the-century on attending. Please go on Facebook exciting outdoor experience and youth The GED is offered at the Community Restoration Committee is seeking Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, attractions and resorts for an upcoming and like our page to keep current with programs; NYLT Silver Moccasin, On Learning Center, located at 211 S. First Baptist Food Pantry donations from individuals, groups, and Tooele. Phone: (435) 882-4721. Email: book project. Those who wish to contrib- our latest news and events. Contact us Belay and Ranger Trek. For more businesses to help with restoration Tooele Blvd., Tooele, Utah. [email protected]. Web at The First Baptist Church in Tooele is ute information or photographs of these offering an emergency food pantry to on that page. lifesworthlivingfoundation. information, contact Kirk McDougal at efforts and the operation of the historic www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are parks should contact Emma Penrod com. [email protected] or call (801) Gristmill site. Donations may be sent to Dump Your Debt! God’s beloved child, beautifully created meet the needs of our community. The at [email protected]. Contributions Join this free 10-week debt reduction 966-4100. Tooele County Benson Gristmill Fund, 47 in God’s own image. Whatever your his- food pantry is available for emergency will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be DAV Chapter 20 program sponsored by USU Extension! needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. For tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, released pictorial history book. There is The DAV will hold its monthly executive You will do it at home — receiving a from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at more information contact Mark (435) the Episcopal Church welcomes you. no such thing as too many photographs committee meeting from 7-8 p.m. on weekly email “how to reduce debt” 580 S. Main Street. For information call Your Local News 241-0065. as the author needs a minimum of 160 the second Thursday of each month at message with a link to a short edu- (435) 882-2048. Spanish services photographs, and any help is greatly the Pioneer Museum (rear entrance). Source cational video. Attached to the video La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele appreciated. The general membership meeting and email will be helpful worksheets The Tooele County Food Bank Subscribe Today Schools le invita a sus servicios en español will meet on the third Thursday from such as a debt inventory list for you to los jueves a las 6 p.m. y los domingos & Grantsville Emergency Food Tooele Valley Flute Choir 7:30-8:30 p.m. The DAV is looking for fill out. Register by emailing darlene. 435-882-0050 Story and Craft Hour a las 2 p.m. We invite you to their Pantry The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks volunteer drivers — no DAV membership [email protected] by March 30. Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Spanish services on Thursday at 6 p.m. The Tooele County Food Bank and members interested in our inaugural is required. Will need a VA physical. Questions? Please call or text 435-840- Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come to know a Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry effort to raise the profile of local flau- Call commander Curtis G. Beckstrom 4404. the adventures of books and make fun church that focuses in the word of God are in need of canned meats, soups, tists. If you love to play the flute and at (435) 840-0547 or adjutant Ross crafts. For more information, call (435) rather than the emotions. God loves you pasta and any non-perishable foods. We want to grow your musical horizons, Curley at (801) 641-9121 and leave a 833-1934 ext. 1410. We are located at Gardening and he wants to reveal himself to you. are accepting donations for Pathways please join us! All levels of skill and message. Give Us West Elementary School, 451 W. 300 Located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Women’s and Children’s Shelter (victims experience welcome. Contact Emma at Call (435) 840-5036, rides provided. South, Tooele. Please enter through the Spring Garden Expo of domestic abuse). They are in need [email protected]. Health Department and Aging Your south side doors. of socks, underwear, blankets for twin Want to take your gardening skills to Services hours St. Marguerite beds, hygiene products (hairspray, hair Tooele Valley Free Masons the next level? Then plan to attend the The Tooele County Health Department Free Preschool Hour St. Marguerite Catholic Community gel, body wash, nail polish and remov- The Tooele Valley Free Masons meet Opinion Spring Garden Expo on Saturday, April and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele welcomes you to worship with us. Our er), toys. Anything will be appreciated. the second Friday of each month for 9 at 10 a.m. Save the date now and tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity liturgy schedule is as follows: Saturday Underwear and socks must be new. dinner and socializing. If you are inter- watch for more details in the weeks p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m.-noon. hour of learning, singing and creating. Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m. Other items can be gently used. Please ested or have questions please join us to follow. This great event will have Check out our calendar on our main Write a letter This class is for all children 0-5 years (Spanish), 11 a.m. Daily Mass (M-Fri) help us help our community. Drop boxes at the Lodge, located at the corner of both breakout sessions on a variety of page for holiday hours and closures. For old. Please come and enjoy the fun. For 9 a.m. Confessions 4-4:45 p.m. on are located in the Intermountain Staffing Settlement Canyon Road and SR-36, or gardening and landscape topics and a more information, call (435) 277-2301. to the Editor! more information, call (435) 833-1934 Saturday or by appt. Office hours, M- Office, 7 South Main Street #203, give us a call at (435) 277-0087. special keynote presentation. ext. 1410. We are located at West Fri 10-2. Our office is closed on Tues. Tooele, UT 84074. Same-Sex Attraction Support (435) 882-3860. St. Marguerite Pre- Tooele Valley Family History Tooele Transcript Bulletin Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, Group Tooele. Please enter through the south Garden Tour K-8th Grade Elementary School (435) Baby blankets needed Center P.O. Box 390 Save the date — the 18th Annual Spring This group is for men dealing with side doors. 882-0081. We are located on the corner Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- Research your ancestors free with Garden Tour is coming on Saturday, unwanted same-sex attraction. This Tooele, UT 84074 of 7th St. and Vine. ery at Mountain West Medical Center. trained FamilySearch volunteers at the June 11. This year’s Tour will feature 12 group meets every other week on or Kindergarten Readiness Blankets should be new and in good Tooele Valley Family History Center, beautiful yardscapes across the Tooele Thursday evening in Tooele. There The Tooele Family Center-PIRC is offer- Brit-Ammi Kahal condition. Homemade blankets are 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone (435) [email protected] Valley. For more info, contact Jay Cooper is no charge for participation. This ing a free weekly workshop for both par- Covenant People Assembly are teach- also accepted if new. Donations can 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday at 435-830-1447 or visit www.annual- ent and child. Your child will participate ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian be turned in to the volunteer desk at through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. gardentour.info. in a preschool, introducing skills that faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. are needed for kindergarten, while par- 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call Main St. in Tooele. Call Diane at (435) Wednesday evenings by appointment Bulletin Board Policy Tooele County Beekeepers If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin ents participate in a class that will give (435) 843-5444 for more information. 843-3691 with any questions. only. Special classes offered regularly. them tips and ideas of how to make Club Call the center for more information. at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The their child’s education years successful. Are you a beekeeper and want to share Bible Baptist Church Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic Your child must be four years old and what you know or learn from others? Are We would like to invite you to a good Moose Lodge Take Off Pounds Sensibly clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the beginning kindergarten in the 2016-17 you not a beekeeper but want to find if old-fashioned revival with some blue- If you are struggling with your weight, advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele school year. Spring session available it’s for you? Then join the Tooele County grass music and old-fashioned preach- Meals at the Lodge you don’t need to travel the road alone. Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To ing every night at 7 p.m. at Bible Baptist April 20-May 11. For more information, Beekeepers Club. Visit Facebook.com, Friday and Saturday night dinners will TOPS can help you achieve your goals guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- Church, located at 286 N. 7th Street in call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. 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TUESDAY March 22, 2016 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5 TELL ME A STORY ‘Two Kind Cats’ (An Italian Folktale) without the spices they had wanted, but they palace and announced adapted by Amy Friedman and were satisfied. with great fanfare illustrated by Meredith Johnson “There’s nothing better than bringing peace that the people of and joy to others,” Matteo said. the island wished to atteo the merchant was a kind, generous When he returned home, word soon spread reward him with their man. Everyone knew that about him. about what had happened. Remo was filled finest gift of all. MAnd people loved him for that. Well, with envy for his neighbor’s success. He decided Remo’s heart swelled most people did. His neighbor, Remo, was also a that he must also visit this land. He would flat- as he imagined the merchant, but he was the very opposite; he was ter the king and return with a treasure as fine as great bounty he would careful not to give too much away. Matteo’s. soon possess. He wait- One day, Matteo set off on a journey, his ship And so Remo went to see Matteo and asked ed as the king sent for loaded with wares. He was traveling east, hop- where he might find this beautiful land. Naturally, his servants. ing to trade his silks for spices. One morning, he Matteo generously gave him directions, and a few They returned carry- arrived in a glorious harbor, but no one was any- days later Remo and his men set sail. ing a beautiful golden where in sight. When they reached the beautiful harbor, they cage. Inside sat two “This is unusual,” he said to his crew, and he immediately went to the palace, where Remo pretty kittens: one went out searching for the people of this land. introduced himself to the king. tiger-striped and one At last, he came to the palace and asked to see “I am a friend of Matteo, the man with the as white as snow. the king. “We wish to trade with your people,” cats,” he said. “I, too, have brought you gifts.” “We wish to give you Matteo explained. With that, he unloaded the beautiful silks he the greatest gift we can The servants showed him to the king’s cham- had brought to trade. imagine,” the king said. bers, but Matteo found only a gloomy man. The king was pleased, and he wished to offer Remo’s heart sank, “We wish to trade,” the king said, “but a plague generosity in return. And so he met with his wise but he could hardly say of mice and rats has destroyed everything. We men to seek their advice. a word. have nothing to trade with you but mice and The king and his men, generous beyond words, “Thank you,” he rats.” The poor king was so sad he nearly wept. met for hours, discussing the situation. How whispered as he This gave Matteo an idea, so he asked the king could a king of such a small island possibly hope accepted the cage and to be patient. He ran back to his ship and gath- to be so kind? the kittens. ered his two favorite cats. Baccio was a blue-eyed Finally, one of wise men spoke. “Your high- Then he and his Tom and Bianca was long, sleek and beautiful. ness,” he said, “our spices are worth very little men set off for home. Matteo returned to the palace with his cats and because they are so plentiful. But remember, we As they sailed, Remo set them free. do have something priceless we might give in thought about the him. He finally understood what he would have The king and his people stood and stared as return.” strange turn of events. What would he do to com- to do to be happy like his neighbor. In order to the cats set to work. Within days, the mice were The king smiled. He knew exactly what the pete with Matteo? Where might he find treasures receive that kind of joy, he would have to bestow gone and so were most of the rats. wise man meant. He sent his servants to fetch too? How could he possess the kind of happiness it upon others. Remo would have to learn kind- The king was overjoyed, so he showered this gift to give to the good merchant Remo. that seemed beyond his reach? ness and generosity because only those who give Matteo and his men with gifts. They sailed home The next morning, the king called Remo to the Then one morning Remo awakened and it hit to others reap the greatest rewards.

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Interior, & senior discounts. still in box, $30.00, call ERS WANTED. Call $3,500. 1969 AMC chase for LOW IN- letin at 882-0050 for all January 2016 Minutes exterior painting, stain- Garcias Construction (435)843-7614 435-830-3225 Scott 435-840-8056 Javelin parts car, ask- COME buyers with the details. (Mention 2. Health Officer!s Re- ing, deck oiling, power Additions, remodels & UCAN Classified Net- SAVE A TREE CABI- NEED PERSON to work ing $800.00. Call good credit.! Berna port washing, drywall, new constructions. NORTH VALLEY Appli- work) NETRY Specialize in on lawn after school. 435-849-1213, ask for Sloan (435)840-5029 3. Community Services phase, patching. Pro- Kitchens, basements, ance. Washers/ dryers refinishing and refacing Call 435-830-0238 Tony. Group 1 Real Estate. Update fessional work at rea- bathrooms, etc. Li- refrigerators, freezers, 4. Family & School Nurs- kitchen cabinets. Call 1995 JEEP Grand Public Notices sonable rates. Steve censed, Insured. We stoves, dishwashers. NEW CONSTRUCTION ing Update Carlos (435)849-3687 Cherokee Limited. Not (435)248-9113 guarantee our work! $149-$399. Complete Landscaping, excava- Meetings 5. Environmental Health running, something in Homes Free estimates! SNOW REMOVAL, repair service. Satis- tion, sprinklers, skid- Update AERATION, POWER security system pre- Deadline for public no- Tyson (435)849-3374 handyman, tree trim- faction guaranteed. steer work, grading, 6. Adopt Revised Health RAKING, lawn mowing, Parts for all brands. vents it from starting. tices is 4 p.m. the day ming, sprinklers, yard etc. Experience is a bo- $$SAVE MONEY Regulation #4 Food tilling, Top soil, mulch, (435)830-3225. Comes with 2 extra prior to publication. PRIVATE TUTORING. work. Residential and nus. Monday- Friday Search Bank & HUD Sanitation manure, sand, & I am a certified business. Call Jimmy at rims. $650obo. Public notices submit- 7. Septic Tank Density WHITE GLASS top and rarely weekends. homes www.Tooele g r a v e l . ! H a u l i n g/ teacher with 20yrs ex- (435)224-3150 (435)850-0685 ted past the deadline Study- Tooele Valley range. Great condition, $10-$12/hr Depending BankHomes.com cleanup.! Seasonal perience. All ages/ will not be accepted. 8. Board Member Com- $100. For mor informa- on experience. Please SELL YOUR CAR or Berna Sloan (435) Service Call John subjects. Call Angela TREE PRUNING ISA UPAXLP ments / Concerns 435-850-2909 CERTIFIED Arborist. tion call Ann at call 801-913-0765 boat in the classifieds. 840-5029 Group 1 for free assessment Call 882-0050 or visit AGENDA 9. Adjourn Can prune trees up to (307)466-2731 NOW HIRING: Tooele BECOME A SUB- (435)882-2733 www.tooeletranscript. ERDA, 32 W Cimmaron NOTICE is hereby given JEFF R. COOMBS, 40ft tall. No Tree re- Army Depot FMWR has SCRIBER. 882-0050 (435)496-0590 com Way. Priced at that the Stansbury Serv- Health Officer movals. Call for fee an opening for a Custo- Garage, Yard $599,000, beautiful ice Agency Board of If you desire special ac- quote 435-241-2504 dial Worker, NA-02. 4bdrm, 2 story on 5 Trustees will hold its commodation under the Sales The salary range is TREE WORK. Free es- Apartments acres. Call to show Regular Meeting on Americans With Disabili- $8.90 to $10.36 per timates! Local com- HAVING A GARAGE for Rent (801)703-8260, or Ski Wednesday, March ties Act, please contact hour. This is an inter- pany. Licensed & in- SALE? Advertise it in Realty (801-253-9964) 23rd, 2016 at 7:00 pm, Ericka Jordt, (435) mittent position; no sured. Bucket truck, the classifieds. Call 1BDRM basement apart- MLS 1327458 at the Stansbury Park 277-2460 within three guaranteed hours and THE TOOELE COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION Crane service, Stump 882-0050 ment, includes all utili- Clubhouse, #1 County working days prior to this no benefits. Opening Planning on selling your ENERGY SOLUTIONS AQUATIC CENTER removal, mulch. ties, internet, cable, Club Drive, Stansbury meeting. date is Mar 15, 2016, home, you could be IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE 801-633-6685 Pre- covered parking, Park, UT 84074. (Published in the Tran- closing date is Mar 29, sending your sales ciseYard.com washer/ dryer, perfect B USINESS MET- script Bulletin March 22, FOLLOWING SEASONAL POSITIONS: Pets 2016. For instructions points to up to 340,000 for 1 person $700/mo ING 2016) CLOSING DATE: UNTIL POSITIONS HAVE BEEN FILLED on how to apply go to households at once. plus deposit. No smok- 1. Call to Order www.usajobs.gov. For For $163. you can ing, no pets , 2. Pledge of Allegiance Pampered Pet Resort more information call place your 25 word LIFEGUARDS I-III Miscellaneous (435)882-4636 3. Review and Adopt Public Notices • $8.39-$10.21 per hour (DOQ). Quality pet care for (435)833-2005. classified ad to all 45 over 30 years. Minutes Trustees • Must be at least 16 years of age. newspapers in Utah. DIAMONDS don't pay Dog & Cat boarding TAXI DRIVERS wanted . March 9, 2016 Regular • Must be able to work minimum of 19.5 hours per week. Tooele Gateway Just call the Transcript retail! Large selection, 435-884-3374 Must be dependable, Meeting Deadline for public no- • You do not need to be Lifeguard Certified to apply, Apartments Bulletin at 882-0050 for high quality. Bridal sets, pamperedpetresort.com honest with good driv- 4. Public Comment tices is 4 p.m. the day although employment is based on passing lifeguard all the details. (Mention wedding bands. Every- ing record. Be at least 2 AND 3bdrm 5. Ice Shack's 2016 prior to publication. certification. ucan) thing wholesale! Rocky RUSH LAKE 25yrs old with people apartments behind Super Lease Agreement Public notices submit- ted past the deadline Mtn. Diamond Co. KENNELS. skills. Call Wal-Mart. Swimming SELLING YOUR 6. SPOC Land Use HEAD LIFEGUARD will not be accepted. S.L.C. 1-800-396-6948 Dog & Cat boarding, (435)882-2758, leave pool, hot tub, exercise HOME? Advertise it in Agreement • $11.82 per hour UPAXLP obedience training. message with name room, playground, full the classifieds. Call 7. Lake Restoration • Must be at least 18 years of age. ELECTRIC Wheel- Call (435)882-5266 and return phone num- 882-0050 or visit Change Order • Two years’ experience as a lifeguard chair vertical plat- clubhouse. rushlakekennels.com ber. www.tooeletran 8. Roofing Contract Ap- GOT A good idea for a • Advanced knowledge and application of life guarding form lift. Porchlift Tooele Gateway proval story? Call the Tran- University of Utah Hospi- script.com surveillance and rescue techniques. brand. Great condi- Apartments 9. Sports Association script and let us know tion $1500 obo. Call tals and Clinics is cur- (435)843-4400 Field Use Rules 882-0050. CASHIER I (435)841-7337 or Livestock rently hiring Full Time 10. Recess • $8.00 per hour (435)841-7338 Medical Assistants @ Mobile Homes WORKJOB SESSION OPENING NOTICE FOR GRANTSVILLE CITY • Must be at least 16 years of age. the Stansbury Health 1. Manager's Report If you sell Insurance, Need to sell that new • Must obtain a food handler’s permit by time of hire. Center. Please apply 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile 2. Symphony Homes promote a hospital or champion bull or your 2BDRM 1BTH duplex for online & upload a re- home for rent, no smok- Lot Purchase To register for American Red Cross Lifeguard an ambulance service, yearling calves? Place rent $700/mo plus utili- SEASONAL s u m e a t ing/ pets. 882-1550 3. Lake Clean-Up Day Certification class please contact Amy at 435-843-4033. place your classified ad your classified ad into ties. 427 Noble Rd. Call Grantsville City Maintenance Dept. is now accepting https://careers- 4. Entrance & Park in all 47 of Utah's news- 47 newspapers, find Troy (435)830-3759 for applications for seasonal employment for the position uuhc.icims.com/jobs/20 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Signs Individuals who have worked for Energy Solutions papers. The cost is only your buyers quickly. For more info. of laborer. Must possess a valid driver’s license. Must 132/medical- home for rent, no smok- 5. Board Members' Re- Aquatic Center previously must reapply. $163. for a 25 word ad only $163. your 25 be able to lift 50 lbs. Pay is $8.00 to $10.00 per hour assistant/job LARGE 2BDRM 1.5bth, ing/ pets. 882-1550 ports and Requests Hired individuals must be able to work flexible ($5. For each additional word classified will be w/d hookups, garbage depending on experience. No benefits are provided. WANTED LICENSED 6. Correspondence schedules including nights, weekends, and holidays. word). You will reach seen by up to 500,000 disposal, storage shed, LAKEPOINT TRAILER Duties to include maintenance and upkeep of parks, massage therapist for 7. Financials and Bills up to 500,000 newspa- readers. It is as simple private patio, covered on a lot, single occu- cemetery, streets and facilities. Four (4) positions are Professional office. 8. Adjourn per readers. Just call as calling the Tooele parking. No smoking. pancy only, utilities Applications are available at the 30hr/ Week Preferably (Publishedavailable. in the Tran- Tooele Transcript Bulle- Transcript Bulletin at No pets. $650/mo, paid, no pets. $750/mo, Tooele County Human Resource Office familiar with chiroprac- script Bulletin March 22, tin at (435)882-0050 for (435)882-0050 for de- $500/dep. $300 deposit. Call Applications are available at Grantsville City Hall at Rm. 308, 47 South Main Street, Tooele tic. Please e-mail re- 2016) details. (Ucan) tails. (Ucan) (435)241-9118 (801)250-1493 429 E Main St. or on the website at grantsvilleut.gov. or visit our website at www.co.tooele.ut.us sume to dana@tvspi- Closing date is April 1, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. EEO Employer STEER MANURE, free if nec.com or call SETTLEMENT CAN- MOBILE HOME FOR Tooele County requires those 18 years of age you load. If I load, it is Sporting (435)833-9200 ask for If you have any questions please call and over to submit to a background check. YON APARTMENTS 2 SALE in Grandview. $5.00 a load.830-9625 Goods Dana. & 3 bedroom apts. 3bdrm. 11/2 bath, fire- Susan Gustin at 884-4602. EEO Employer or 830-9605. Prices starting at place, garden, sheds, SELL YOUR CAR or SELLING YOUR moun- $840/mo. Call Danielle large back yard. re- boat in the classifieds. tain bike? Advertise it in (435)882-6112 for info. modled inside and out. the classifieds. Call Call 882-0050 or visit 435-224-9460 HELP WANTED 882-0050 www.tooele www.tooeletranscript. SELL YOUR computer PART-TIME SEASONAL transcript.com com or e-mail your ad in the classifieds. Call DEADLINES FOR clas- to tbp@tooeletran- 882-0050 or visit sifieds ads are Monday Looking for a responsible reliable Where can your career take you? script.com www.tooeletranscript. and Wednesdays by com 4:45 p.m. individual to assist in basic o ce work At Jacobs, we help prepare people for new opportunities and challenges. With positions at Child Care SELLING YOUR including, but not limited to: data entry, HOME? Advertise it in every level, openings in multiple disciplines, expertise in a range of markets and offices simple accounting,  ling, answering around the globe, we create an environment where you can learn, grow, and thrive. the classifieds. Call LOVING RELIABLE 882-0050 or visit phones, etc. If you share our commitment to doing what’s best for clients, enjoy working in teams and Child care in my home. OPHIR TOWN PARK HOST hold yourself to the highest ethical standards, you’ll fit right in. www.tooeletran Snacks, meals, plenty script.com The Town of Ophir, Utah is seeking individual(s) to  is is a part time seasonal position volunteer to maintain and manage the Ophir Town Park. We currently have multiple career opportunities available at our Dugway of indoor & outdoor fun. All ages welcome. Mi- BECOME A SUB- starting in mid March until the end of Operations Center: SCRIBER. 882-0050 Responsibilities include: Operating the mowing and chelle (435)882-9911 trimming equipment; opening, closing, securing October. Workday will be Monday thru • Administrative Assistant • POL/Haz Waste Technician/ Aircraft Servicer area grounds; assists in the repair, maintenance, and Friday and Saturdays when required. • Administrative Associate • Project Chemist I (multiple positions) construction of ground structures and equipment; cleans Hours will be from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 • Analytical Chemist • Sr. Analytical Chemist park grounds and restrooms; prunes trees and shrubs; irrigating (watering) the grass and trees. p.m. (quit time may be earlier depending • Assistant Scientist I • Sr. Mechanical Technician III • Electrician Maintenance (multiple positions) Responsible for scheduling and reserving the park for on work load) • Field Sample Handler (Laborer) • Sr. Mechanical Technician IV patrons, executing use agreements with patrons and collecting deposits. Applicant must be 18 years of age or • Jr. Project Managers (multiple positions) • Stock Clerk • Mechanical Technician II • Supply Technician (multiple positions) The Park Host will be paid a stipend of $800.00 (Eight older.  is may be good opportunity for hundred dollars) per month. a college student that is not attending To view all of our career opportunities and to apply online please visit The Park Host will be reimbursed for expenses incurred classes in the summer.  e job may have upon presentation of receipts and approval of the Ophir some  exibility in hours and could be www.Jacobs.com Town Council. !"#$%&&'()*+,$%((-*&.)*"+/ a good seasonal job for a student every Our Full Time Employees enjoy the following benefits: Now Renting Maintenance of the Park will run from May 15, 2016 thru spring and summer and an opportunity Comprehensive Medical/Dental/Vision Company Match 401K Income!"#$%&'(&)*+,#*,$")'-../0 Restrictions Apply October 1, 2016. However, there will be times when the Company Paid Basic Life Insurance Supplemental Life Insurance Park Maintenance Worker has to respond to inquiries and to get some accounting experience. (&"*1/'1)),)*1"#&'%10'2&' schedule reservations. Tuition Reimbursement Short/Long Term Disability Exclusively for Seniors Wages will range from $9 to $10 per hour 131,/12/&4'51//'6$+'7&*1,/) Stock Purchase Plan Aflac Employee Purchase Program Pet Friendly Individuals wishing to be considered to start. should submit their request to the Scholarship Program Much, Much More! 012340135676 Call for details Ophir Town Council, P.O. Box 329 Bolinder Resources Jacobs is an Equal Opportunity Employer and employment selection decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and abilities. Jacobs Ophir-Stockton Utah 84071 does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of: race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, 899$45536123:;55 435-843-1550 sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by country, regional, or local law. 435.843.0717 by 5:00 P.M. March 25, 2016 1830 W Hwy 112 • Tooele PUBLIC NOTICE Ambulance License Ap- plication North Tooele County Fire District As required by Utah NOTICE OF PUBLIC Code § 26-8a-405, no- HEARING tice is given that North SUBJECT: Amend Sec- Tooele County Fire Dis- tion 16-4-3.3(c) and Sec- trict has applied for a tion 17-5-3.4 (c) of new license to provide Chapters 16 and 17 of Paramedic Ground Am- the Tooele County Land bulance service. Use Ordinance to allow North Tooele County assited living facilities Fire District proposes to and nursing homes as provide Paramedic conditional uses Ground Ambulance serv- On April 6, 2016, the ice in the following geo- Tooele County Planning graphic area: Commission will hold a The ambulance license public hearing on the boundaries for the North above described ordi- Tooele Fire District shall nance amendments. be the same as the Spe- The meeting will be held cial Services District at 7:00 p.m. at the known as the North Tooele County Admin- Tooele County Fire Pro- istration Building (Audito- tection Service District or rium, First Floor), 47 S. North Tooele Fire District Main Street, Tooele, UT and more particularly de- 84074. scribed as follows: A copy of the amend- Beginning at a point ment language is avail- marked by the intersec- able in the Tooele tion of the North-West County Planner's office. corner of Section 15, The public is welcome to Township 4 South, provide any written com- Range 3 West, and the ments to the Planning Tooele County line then Office at 47 S. Main in following the Tooele the Tooele County Build- County Line to the point ing prior to the meeting that it intersects with the or to attend the meeting South line of Section 16, to gain information or Township 4 South, TUESDAY March 22, voice2016 your opinion re- Range 3 West, thence garding this issue. For Westbound to the North- TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B7 questions or additional east corner of Section information, please con- 24, Township 4 South, Public Notices tactPublic the Planning Notices Office RangePublic 6 West, Notices thence MONEY SAVING Coupons in Tuesday’s Paper Water User (435-843-3274).Miscellaneous SouthboundMiscellaneous to the Future meetings regard- Southeast corner of Sec- TOOELETRANSCRIPT Deadline for public no- ing this application will tion 36, Township 4 tices is 4 p.m. the day be posted at the Tooele South, Range 6 West, BULLETIN prior to publication. County Building, adver- then Westbound to the Public notices submit- tised in the public notice Southwest corner of Subscribe Today! ted past the deadline section of the Tooele Section 34, Township 4 58 N. Main Street will not be accepted. Transcript Bulletin and South, Range 6 West, 882-0050 UPAXLP posted on the Tooele thence Northbound to County Website. the Northwest corner of In-Depth Blaine Gehring, AICP Section 22, Township 4 Public Notices Tooele County Planner South, Range 6 West, Miscellaneous (Publshed in the Tran- thence Westbound to the script Bulletin March 22, Southeast corner of Sec- Deadline for public no- 2016) tion 13, Township 4 tices is 4 p.m. the day South, Range 8 West, prior to publication. PUBLIC NOTICE For Sale thence North to the Public notices submit- Ambulance License Ap- Local Southeast corner of Sec- plication ted past the deadline tion 36, Township 1 708 W. CLARK ST. • GRANTSVILLE North Tooele County will not be accepted. South, Range 8 West, Fire District UPAXLP thence Westbound to the As required by Utah Rambler, 6 Bedrooms, Northeast corner of Sec- NOTICE OF PUBLIC Code § 26-8a-405, no- tion 4, Township 2 31/2 Baths, Mother HEARING tice is given that North South, Range 14 West, SUBJECT: Amend Sec- Tooele County Fire Dis- In Law Apartment or Sports thence Northbound to tion 16-4-3.3(c) and Sec- trict has applied for a the county line, thence Rental in Basement. tion 17-5-3.4 (c) of new license to provide following the county line Chapters 16 and 17 of Paramedic Ground Am- Also, detached 2 car East to its intersection the Tooele County Land bulance service. with the Davis County garage w/Upstairs Use Ordinance to allow North Tooele County $ line thence Southbound 309,900 Room. assited living facilities Fire District proposes to Sold to the point of beginning. Coverage and nursing homes as provide Paramedic All townships and ranges conditional uses Ground Ambulance serv- being on the Salt Lake On April 6, 2016, the ice in the following geo- Base and Meridian and 632 SO. HAYLIE LN • TOOELE Tooele County Planning graphic area: excepting all land lo- Commission will hold a The ambulance license cated within the corpo- East Bench Rambler, public hearing on the boundaries for the North rate limits of Grantsville above described ordi- Tooele Fire District shall 6 Bedrooms, 3 1/2 City, the City of Tooele, nance amendments. be the same as the Spe- and located within the Baths, Master Suite, The meeting will be held cial Services District limits of the! licensed at 7:00 p.m. at the known as the North Extra wide and deep ambulance service area Tooele County Admin- Tooele County Fire Pro- of Wendover Ambulance Garage. istration Building (Audito- tection Service District or Service as that license rium, First Floor), 47 S. North Tooele Fire District provides on March 3, $ Sold Main Street, Tooele, UFRONTT a PAGEnd A1 more particularly de- 310,900 2016. 84074. scribed as follows: The public may com- A copy of the amend- Beginning at a point ment regarding the Four from Tooele County ment language is avail- marked by the intersec- granting of a new Para- win division titles able in the Tooele tion of the North-West medic License to North See B1 County Planner's office. corner of Section 15, Tooele Fire District until The public is welcome to Township 4 South, March 29, 2016 at 5:00 provide any written com- Range 3 West, and the p.m. by submitting writ- TOOELEments to the Planning Tooele County line then ten comments to the Bu- Sell Your Office at 47 S. Main in following the Tooele reau of Emergency the Tooele CountyRANSCRIPT Build- County Line to the point T Medical Services & Pre- ing prior to the meeting that it intersects with the Home paredness, attention or to attend the meeting South line of Section 16, Guy Dansie, EMS Direc- to gain information or Township 4 South, SERVING tor, PO Box 142004,TOOELE C SaltOUNTY voice your opinion re- Range 3 West, thence INCE Here! ULLETINLake City,S Utah 1894 Bgarding this issue. For Westbound to the North- TUESDAY February 9, 2016 84114-2004 or by email, February 9, 2016 questions or additional east corner of Section www.TooeleOnline.com [email protected]. information, please con- 24, Township 4 South, (Published in the Vol. Tran- 122 No. 73 $1.00 tact the Planning Office Range 6 West, thence script Bulletin March 7, State board nixes(435-843-3274). Southbound to the List your home here, give me a call! 14 & 21, 2016) Future meetings regard- Southeast corner of Sec- charter school foring this application will tion 36, Township 4 be posted at the Tooele South, Range 6 West, County Building, adver- then Westbound to the Stansbury Park tised in the public notice SouthwestFor All cornerthe Great of Events in Life section of the Tooele Section 34, Township 4 by Tim Gillie school board. “The State CharterTranscript Bulletin and South, Range 6 West, For any of your STAFF WRITER School Board went ahead and Let Everyone Know! approved the application after posted on the Tooele thence Northbound to The Utah State School Board talking about growth. But we County Website. gave a thumbs down to a new the Northwest corner of real estate charter school in Stansbury can’t legally consider growth in Blaine Gehring, AICP Section 22, Township 4 Park. approving a charter school.” Place a Notice in the Transcript Bulletin! Linda Hansen, state school Tooele County Planner The state school board voted South, Range 6 West, needs, call to deny the charter application board member whose district (Publshed in the Tran- thence Westbound to the for Bonneville Academy during includes Tooele County, said Weddings • Birthdays • Graduations • Retirement • Anniversaries their Feb. 5 meeting. the communications she has script Bulletin March 22, Southeast corner of Sec- received indicates the commu- Shane Bergen “The independent evaluators 2016) Military tion • Missionaries 13, Township • Honors 4& Awards recommended that the charter nity is divided over the new char- application not be approved, cit- ter school. South, Range 8 West, ing deficiencies in skill, exper- “About half say they support TOOELE the charter school,” she said. 435-882-0050 • 58 N.thence Main, Tooele North to the TRANSCRIPT tise, and experience” said Dave Thomas, member of the state 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closedSoutheast Sat & Sun) corner of Sec- SEE BULLETIN SCHOOL PAGE A8 ➤ tion 36, Township 1 435-840-0344 South, Range 8 West, thence Westbound to the Northeast corner of Sec- tion 4, Township 2 South, Range 14 West, New home construction (above) in Tooelethence County saw another Northbound increase last year — to and more is expected in 2016, according to local real estate brokers. Diego Martinez (below left) sets shingles on a newthe home county under construction line, in Lake thence Point on Monday morning. Kasey Zeeman (below right)FRANCIE installs AUFDEMORTE/TTB a porch light PHOTOS on a Excitingnew home in Lake Point. An increase in buyers from the Wasatch Front wasNews also reported for 2015. for Tooele Valley following the county line East to its intersection 2015 was awith ‘great’ the Davis County year for home sales line thence Southbound

by Tim Gillie to the point of beginning. demand and low supply of STAFF WRITER Allhomes, townships along with an and uptick ranges in upper end sales, for the increase Home sales and prices in being on the Salt Lake MediumTooele County continued a inBasesales median and sales price. Meridian price and of homes up 11% five-year upward trend in 2015, “There’s no doubt that home according to a new listings valuesexcepting are going up,” all she said.land lo- report. “We are also seeing homes in the Home sales expected higher in 2016 uppercated end of within the market the start corpo-to The median sales price of a home in the county was $189,500 pickrate up.” limits of Grantsville We’re seeing a lot more people moving in 2015. That’s up 11 percent In 2015 about 10 percent of or $17,600 from 2014’s median theCity, homes the sold inCity Tooele of County Tooele, DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO Tooele City Police taped off the drive-thru at McDonald’s in Tooele after a 19-year- sales price. wereand over located $310,000, according within to the from the Wasatch front to Tooele County old man was crushed in an accident on Jan. 29. The car in the background was Griffith. The totalFrom number actual of homes headline and story involved in the mishap. limits“We haven’t of seen the that! many licensed sold in fromTooele the County Tooele jumped Transcript by Bulletin 27 percent in 2015 — from 995 salesambulance on that end of theservice price area in 2014 to 1,259 in February2015, accord- 9, 2016range for a while,” she said. ing to Wasatch Front Regional “However,of Wendover the $160,000 Ambulance to First callers thought $200,000 is where the big Multiple Listing Services. demandService is.” as that license “It was a great year for real estate in Tooele County,” said providesIt’s basic economics, on accord- March 3, victim had died at Vicki Griffith, broker/owner of ing2016. to Chris Sloan, broker of Premier Utah Real Estate. Group 1 Real Estate Tooele. Griffith credited increased The public may com- eatery’s drive-thru mentSEE HOME regarding PAGE A8 ➤ the Now isgranting a of greata new Para- time to sell your home Man’s head was caught between car’s medic License to North door and frame during Jan. 29 crash Tooele Fire District until Call us forMarch a FREE 29, 2016 at evaluation 5:00 on your home to see what it is worth! by Steve Howe in stable condition after his head p.m. by submitting writ- STAFF WRITER and neck were trapped inside the ten comments to the Bu- door of his car following a colli- More details of an unusu- reau of Emergency al accident that took place in sion with the restaurant’s exte- 664 West 850 North, Tooele 1827 N. Mountain Air, Pine Canyon 1779 N. Mountain Air, Pine Canyon a McDonald’s drive-thru were rior wall. Medical Services & Pre- SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE made available to the public with Two 911 calls released by police The Sun Rise Set the release of dash cam footage illustrated the severity of the paredness, attention Wednesday 7:30 a.m. 5:57 p.m. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY potential injuries to the untrained Thursday 7:29 a.m. 5:59 p.m. and 911 calls by the Tooele City UV INDEX Guy Dansie, EMS Direc- Friday 7:28 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Police Department. eyes observing the accident first- Saturday 7:26 a.m. 6:01 p.m. hand. 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Academic allowing the game to end by the Buffs embarrass Sky View Softball 10-run rule. She allowed two Continued from Page B1 earned runs on five hits, striking By Tavin Stucki And these games are good for that.” All-State out three and walking one in five SPORTS EDITOR Sophomore Makenna Baker went 2-for-3 with in the top of the fourth inning innings. a pair of RBIs and a run. Freshman Amber Lujan on back-to-back RBI singles by Loader was 2-for-3 with four The scoreboard showed a 12-3 win for Tooele, went 2-for-4 with a run and an RBI. Sophomore winners Haley Kassel and Maile Chock, RBIs, while Christensen was 2- but the Sky View Bobcats really beat themselves Shaylie Davis went 1-for-1 with a run and an RBI, only to have Stansbury put an for-4. Allie drew three walks bat- in the non-region matchup on Friday at Deseret drawing three walks. Sophomore Emma Jackson exclamation point on things in ting in the leadoff spot. Peak. went 1-for-3 with an RBI. Nicholas went 1-for-2 announced the bottom of the inning when Provo’s Maddison Christensen Sky View pitchers Takeisha Saltern and with a pair of runs and an RBI, walking thrice by Tavin Stucki Batchelor launched a two-run took the loss, allowing eight runs McKenzie Tingey walked or hit seven batters, and stealing as many bases. Junior Trista Fackrell SPORTS EDITOR home run over the fence in left on two hits and six walks in one then yielded a home run to Tooele sophomore went 1-for-1. Hammond went 1-for-1 with two field. inning, though only four of the Payton Hammond to make it 5-0 before the sec- runs and an RBI. Sophomore Blake Hervat went Seven county athletes earned “I don’t know — Kaeley’s giving runs were earned. Kaydee Peery ond inning ended. 1-for-4 with an RBI. Junior Kamryn Grover walked academic all-state awards, and me some competition now,” said allowed three runs on four hits three times. four of those were swimmers. Batchelor, who was 2-for-3 with with two walks in two innings, Grover came on in relief to pitch three innings. Below is a list of all six win- three RBIs and two runs scored. and Kassel allowed two runs on THS SOFTBALL She yielded two runs on three hits, striking out six ners: “We each had three (home runs one hit and three walks in one batters and walking three. Junior Loryn Fonger Ace Hymas, Tooele boys bas- this season), and now I’m up by inning. Tooele head coach Melanie Nelson said even started in the circle and pitched four innings, ketball; Aubrey VanDerwerken, one. Both of us are just going The Stallions played Tuesday though her team dominated the scoreboard, she allowing one run on three hits, walking zero and Tooele girls basketball; Andrea for it.” at Davis in a game that was not didn’t particularly get what she wanted from her striking out five. Howsden, Tooele swim; Jessica Witkowski allowed two hits in complete at press time. Stansbury players. Tooele batters had 14 fewer at bats than plate Knowles, Tooele swim; Jessica the top of the fifth but was able will play at Alta on Wednesday. “We kind of took the middle of the game off,” appearances — 13 of which were walks. Webber, Tooele drill team; Nate to escape the inning unscathed, [email protected] she said. “That’s not really what we want to do. “Obviously to come out and win and hit the Beckett, Grantsville swim; Paul When we’re only hitting three innings out of ball well when we did, that’s always a plus,” the Blackhurst, Grantsville swim. seven, and you know, kind of on our heels on coach said. “But there’s lots of things we need to That number is down from defense, there’s things to work on.” work on, and it kind of showed today.” the fall season, in which 14 ath- Tooele senior Izzy Nicholas scored after draw- Sky View dropped to 3-5 with the loss, and the letes from Tooele County teams ing a walk in the fourth inning to make it 6-0 Class 5A team is scheduled to next play Clearfield earned the honor, though the Buffaloes. Tooele sent 12 batters to the plate in on Tuesday — though it was unclear as of press numbers are hard to compare the sixth inning, scoring six off four walks and time if the game would be played or postponed since there are only five athlet- an error. due to bad weather. ic teams competing during the “It’s a chance to kind of, you know, we were able Tooele improved to 5-2 with the win, and winter season. to play everybody, get everybody some at bats,” will next face three-time defending state cham- There were also two athletes Nelson said. “That’s kind of been something that pion and county-rival Stansbury at home to begin from Park City named to the we want to work for, is trying to get everybody on Region 10 action on April 5. award list, as well as one from the team comfortable going in at any moment. [email protected] Union. [email protected]

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Grantsville’s Coy Johnson (25) takes a lead off of first base during Thursday’s game against Maple Mountain in Grantsville. Johnson stole second in the bottom of the eighth inning and scored the go-ahead run on an RBI single by first baseman Riley Jensen. The Cowboys improved to a perfect 6-0 on the season with the win, and went on to beat Morgan on Friday to bring the record to 7-0. Baseball “I just had faith Continued from Page B1 in him that he’d (when Peterson got picked off),” be able to get the Johnson said after the game. “Down in St. George, Jensen job done, get the came in clutch in extra innings, so I just had faith in him that ball in play and he’d be able to get the job done, get the ball in play and be able to be able to move move me over. “My face was just like, lit up, me over.” because I knew it was going to Coy Johnson happen,” he continued. “But I Grantsville baseball didn’t know if (the third base- man) was in short or anything, needs you, you’ve got to step up so I was just going to hustle all and do what you got to do. When the way through because you I got that hit, all I could think of never know.” was ‘I did a job.’” Peterson pitched seven innings With the win — coupled for the Cowboys, striking out with Friday’s win over Morgan eight batters as he allowed three by a score of 8-5 — brings the runs on three hits and walked Cowboys to 7-0 this season. zero. Riley Smith came on for Grantsville faced Park City at the eighth inning and retired all home in the Region 10 opener three batters he faced. on Tuesday, but the game was Offensively, Peterson went 0- not complete as of press time. for-1 with three walks and two The Cowboys will next face the runs. Johnson went 1-for-2 with Miners on the road Friday. a stolen base and a run. He and “I thought we played well, I Jensen combined with desig- mean we pitched it well. Kyle did nated hitter Brayden Peterson a really good job and Riley come to earn Grantsville’s only hits of in and did his job, got the win,” the game. Anderson said. “We’ve still got “We learn on our team, always to execute better offensively. ... come from no matter what,” We’ll get better. Credit to (Maple Jensen said. “We’re always hus- Mountain), they’re no slouches tling. I struck out three times, on that side.” obviously, but when the team [email protected] SPORTS SCHEDULES

All games start at 3:30 p.m. unless Grantsville softball at Bonneville otherwise noted Stansbury baseball at Olympus Tuesday, March 22 Stansbury softball at Alta Golf at Stansbury, 10 a.m. Thursday, March 24 Grantsville tennis vs. Tooele baseball vs. Union Northridge, 3 p.m. Tooele soccer vs. Northridge Tooele baseball at Union Stansbury baseball at Tooele soccer at Richfield Pleasant Grove Grantsville baseball vs. Park City Friday, March 25 Stansbury softball at Davis Grantsville baseball at Park City Grantsville soccer vs. Morgan Stansbury baseball vs. Payson Wednesday, March 23 Stansbury soccer vs. Cedar Grantsville tennis at Saturday, March 26 Juan Diego, 3 p.m. Tooele soccer vs. Cedar, noon Tooele tennis at Cyprus

Coleman had a relatively easy time Soccer of things, making two saves in Continued from Page B1 the victory. Outside of the break- down that led to Northridge’s who again caught Farnsworth in lone goal, the Stansbury defense no-man’s land en route to his was stellar. second goal of the game — and “We just played as a team,” the second of his high school Jones said. “They played very career. well together and they know each “You could tell after Brandon other. They played very position- scored the first one, he had a al, they marked very well and smile on his face and he knew backed each other up very well.” he could put another one in,” The Stallions will face Cedar Andersen said. “He’s been work- on Friday. The Region 10 sched- ing hard for the team.” ule kicks off March 29 at Tooele. Stansbury goalkeeper Chad [email protected]