TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY June 10, 2021 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 128 No. 4 $1.00 State of bans open fires, fireworks

SHUTTERSTOCK Tooele High school’s student government leaders are asking for drug testing for extracurricular activities. THS students ask for mandatory drug testing

TIM GILLIE affected every athletic team and EDITOR extracurricular activity,” said the Tooele High school’s student student leaders. government says there is a drug The two student leaders told problem at their school and the school board that students they’re asking the school board to are losing long time friends “to a help them end it. seemingly inescapable addiction Brock Beer, THS 2021 Student to drugs.” Senate Leader and Luke Wilson, Drug use has created an unsafe THS 2021 student body presi- learning environment and drug dent, presented a bill approved by use at the school has created a Tooele High School’s student sen- reputation that THS students are ate to the school board on Tuesday avid drug users, the student lead- night. ers told the school board. The bill asks the Tooele County The Student senate passed the School Board to approve manda- bill in 2020 with a 24-0 vote, how- tory drug testing for participation ever due to COVID-19 they were in extracurricular activities and unable to follow up on the bill. sports. “Drug use and abuse has SEE TESTING PAGE A7 ®

FILE PHOTO A pyrocumulus cloud over the Green Ravine fire in the Oquirrh Mountains east of Lake Point in 2019. State officials have issued an order Officer appointed to be prohibiting open fires and fireworks on state lands and unincorporated private lands as the 2021 drought and heat continue to dry things out. next Tooele City chief Prohibition includes state lands and CEILLY SUTTON all unincorporated private lands STAFF WRITER Tooele City Mayor Debbie Winn has appointed Tooele City Police TIM GILLIE Capt. Adrian Day to succeed Chief EDITOR Ron Kirby upon Kirby’s retirement The Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands has in July. issued two orders that prohibit open fires and fireworks In April, Tooele City Police on all state lands and all unincorporated private lands Chief Ron Kirby announced his throughout the state. retirement from the department The state ban for unincorporated private lands includes after 23 years as chief. the unincorporated areas of Tooele County, including — This sprung the mayor into but not limited to — Stansbury Park, Lake Point, Erda, action and she began looking for a and Pine Canyon, according to Randy Willden, chief of the FILE PHOTO new chief. North Tooele Fire District. The state has issued a prohibition on fireworks on state owned Winn announced her decision Restrictions in incorporated towns and cities are deter- lands and all unincorporated private lands. Persons with a display on June 4. She appointed Day to mined by each local government. operator license issued by the state Fire Marshal’s Office and any succeed Kirby on July 7, when the Adrian Day One fire restriction order issued by the state prohibits required local permits are exempt. decision will be before the City open fires of any kind on state lands and in unincorporat- Council for final ratification. “Many citizens have told me ed areas — except within established facilities in improved Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle, trailer or Day decided to apply to become how they were helped by our campgrounds or day-use areas on public lands or fires in building, a developed recreation site, or while stopped in the next police chief because of response and why they feel we permanently constructed fire pits at permanent private the inspirational work of Chief dwellings served by pressurized running water. SEE FIREWORKS PAGE A5 ® Kirby, he said. SEE OFFICER PAGE A8 ®

April unemployment at 2.8% Unemployment, U.S, Utah, Tooele United States Utah Tooele County 9.1% ‘whopping’ job growth in Tooele County 7% 6% TIM GILLIE The April 2020 unemploy- Utah’s economy,” reported EDITOR ment rate in Tooele County Mark Knold, chief economist at 5% Tooele County’s unemploy- reached 10.1%. It immediately the Department of Workforce ment rate fell to 2.8% in April started to decrease, dropping Services. “Evaluating this 4% 2021, according to a report to 7.9% in May 2020 and con- year’s open economy against from the Department of tinuing to decline from there. last year’s partially closed Workforce Services. While unemployment is low, economy does not illuminate 3% April 2020 was the month the pandemic is still affecting Utah’s underlying economic that statewide unemployment Tooele County’s labor force. progression. We will be bet- 2% numbers increased due to pan- “A year ago, COVID-19 Nov 2020 Dec 2020 Jan 2021 Feb 2021 March 2021 April 2021 demic closures. closed significant portions of SEE UNEMPLOYMENT PAGE A7 ®

BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS B7 Watch your step OBITUARIES A6 CORONAVIRUS TRACKER See A4 Data as of June 10, 2021. Source: Utah Department of Health TOOELE COUNTY- Known Cases: 7,526 UTAH- Known Cases: 408,741 Hospitalizations: 238 • Deaths: 44 Hospitalizations: 17,038 • Deaths: 2,319 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY June 10, 2021 New daycare in old Harris Elementary 26-child day care proposed by Housing Authority

CEILLY SUTTON residential with eight dwelling units per STAFF WRITER acre allowed in the zone. A new daycare may be coming to the old All of the surrounding properties are Harris Elementary building located at 251 zoned R1-7 single-family residential, with N. First Street in Tooele City. some non-conforming zones, explained During the Tooele City Planning Aagard. Commission meeting on Wednesday evening The applicant submitted a site plan to the the potential new daycare was discussed. Tooele Planning Commission which Aagard COURTESY UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Andrew Aagard, city planner, presenting explained to them. UDOT reports that paving work on state Route 138 is ahead of schedule. the request by DeAnn Christensen, with the If approved, the daycare would be 3,000 Tooele County Housing Authority. square feet, have 26 children, and 20 park- Aagard explained that the Tooele County ing stalls south of the building. Housing Authority would be applying for a During the meeting a public hearing was conditional use permit to open the daycare held but no comments were made. UDOT project updates in the building. At the end of the discussion, all mem- “The conditional use permit would autho- bers of the planning commission voted to rize a commercial daycare to be conducted approve the daycare’s conditional use per- State Routes 112 and 138 getting some attention 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during non- on the property,” Aagard said. mit. commute times. The property is zoned R1-8 multi-family [email protected] CEILLY SUTTON 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.,” the UDOT One lane will be open to one STAFF WRITER press release states. “Drivers direction of travel at a time, Work on three Utah can expect uneven pavement with one-way flagging opera- Department of Transportation surfaces and up to 15-minute tions, according to the press projects is ongoing this sum- delays when traveling through release. mer. UDOT warns against road the .” Drivers can expect up to and lane closures, as well as UDOT said that drivers 15-minute delays and travel on delays. are advised to take alternate uneven pavement surfaces. Paving work on SR-138 is routes, such as SR-36, SR-112 Area residents and busi- ahead of schedule and will be and I-80 during this work. nesses can expect temporary completed soon, according to a The SR-112/600 West inter- intermittent closures of side press release from UDOT. section in Tooele City will be streets for up to 20 minutes as Crews are currently pav- closed from June 25 to June 27 paving work passes through ing the road where SR-138 due to repaving work. the intersections. and SR-112 intersect by the The SR-112/ 200 W. inter- “Travelers, area residents, Maverik in Grantsville. section will be closed from July and businesses can expect To reduce traffic-related 9 to July 11, also due to repav- construction-related noise, noise for area residents, crews ing work. dust, and minor traffic delays,” have been permanently remov- “One-way flagging opera- UDOT wrote. ing the rumble strips along tions will be in place,” UDOT Those interested in learn- SR-138 between SR-36 and wrote in the press release. ing more about UDOT proj- Castle Rock Drive, according to “Drivers can expect delays ects happening now can the press release. when traveling through the visit the UDOT Tooele Valley “Brief, intermittent land area and are encouraged to Construction Projects Facebook closures for permanent strip- use alternate routes such as page, email SR112andSR138@ ing, utility work, and signage SR-138, SR-36, and I-80.” utah.gov, or call 435-213- CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO installation are scheduled to Work on SR-112 is expected 1637. Engine #11 sits outside Tooele City’s Tooele Valley Museum near Vine and Broadway streets. The city is celebrat- ing the engine’s 111th birthday on Friday. occur on weekdays during to continue through the fall. [email protected] non-commute times between The work will go on from Engine 11 at the Tooele Valley Museum turns 111 Grantsville Council wants CEILLY SUTTON city manager on board soon STAFF WRITER On Friday, Tooele City is throwing a birthday party at the Tooele Valley Museum for to learn from current mayor engine 11 — the oldest train engine in the county. MARK WATSON A public hearing was held at in growing our small town gov- The celebration will begin CORRESPONDENT the June 2 meeting to receive ernment into a more business- on Friday at the Tooele Valley Grantsville City Council comments on the creation of a like entity that requires more Museum and Historical Park plans to hire a city manager city manager position. support from the people just to and would like to have the The only comment came in operate. person on board a few months the form of an email from can- To close, I say, just because TOOELETRANSCRIPT before January so the new didate Stewart which was read we have seen the county and employee would be able to the Council by City Recorder other cities hire managers, BULLETIN to work with Mayor Brent Christine Webb. doesn’t mean that it is what we ADMINISTRATION Marshall whose term ends in Stewart said he had con- should do. We can be better, Scott C. Dunn Publisher December. cerns about Grantsville hiring we can start something here, Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher The Council tabled ordi- a city manager at this time. we can show everyone there Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus nances at the June 2 meeting “I have concerns about the may be a better way. Budgets OFFICE to make the mayor a part- city at this time hiring a man- can be adjusted if needed. Do Bruce K. Dunn Controller time position and create the ager or deciding now to do not rush to commit to a man- Chris Evans Office Manager CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO position of city manager, but so in the future. We have not ager just yet.” Vicki Higgins Customer Service Engine #11 was retired from service in May 1963. will hold a work meeting seen the full scope of that job Grantsville City Council Patricia Cook Circulation Manager Wednesday to work out the or the responsibilities of that members praised Marshall for EDITORIAL located at 35 N. Broadway bare metal that would have details of those positions. position let alone the expected his hard work and service as Tim Gillie Editor Street at 10:30 a.m. and go given the engine a shiny, Candidates running to cost of a manager in addition a longtime full-time mayor at Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer until 12:30 p.m. reflective finish with painted replace Marshall include Todd to a potential full-time mayor their May 19 meeting. Mark Watson Correspondent The event is free to the pub- trim. Stewart, Max Chavez, Scott unless the minds of city council “We’ve been fortunate to Stice and Neil Critchlow. are already made up regarding have had a mayor here for 12 ADVERTISING lic and will include train rides “The Buffalo and Marshall said the candidates the mayor. The current mayor years and it has been a luxury Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager for children, photos with the Susquenhanna Railroad went know the duties of the mayor has justified the full-time posi- to have that kind of knowledge Keith Bird Advertising Sales birthday train, museum exhib- bankrupt before it was able to Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & its on display, and party bags. finalize the purchase for its 10 could possibly change from tion as one of representation available,” said Councilman Classified Advertising Manager The Tooele Valley Railway locomotives. As such, ALCO what they are now. He is in for Grantsville more than one Jeff Hutchins. favor of Grantsville continuing of management to my under- Marshall said he will not run LAYOUT & DESIGN #11 was completed in April kept #169 in their stock where to have a full-time mayor and standing,” according to the for another term as full-time John Hamilton Creative Director 1910 as part of a ten-engine it sat for several years,” Lyman Liz Arellano Graphic Artist order originally commis- said. perhaps an assistant to help email. mayor. Marshall first served sioned by the Buffalo and In April 1912, the Tooele out. He listed other concerns and on the City Council from 2006 PRODUCTION Susquehanna Railroad as Valley Railway bought two of “It’s not a 9-to-5 job. It’s a In conclusion he wrote: until 2010, and was elected Perry A. Dunn Pre-press Manager B&SR#169 — now known as the B%SR’s engines — #169 busy job and there is a lot that “The city was able to operate Grantsville’s first full-time Mindy Wiseman Production goes on. I would recommend with a part time government mayor in 2010 and is currently Dan Coats Pre-press Technician engine 11, according to Jared and sister engine #170. Lyman, chairman of the Tooele These engines became you could hire an assistant to in the past without a manager finishing his third term. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Valley Museum board. Tooele Valley Railway #11 and help the mayor,” Marshall said. and this seems like a big step [email protected] $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered “This order was built by by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, #12, according to Lyman. Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, the American Locomotive “These two new engines Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele Company and B&SR#169 was supplanted the fleet of small County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 United States. completed in the ALCO Brooks factory in Dunkirk, New York,” OFFICE HOURS: SEE ENGINE 11 PAGE A5 ➤ Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Lyman said. closed Saturday and Sunday. The engine is a 2-8-0, which CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: means it has two pilot wheels, 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. eight powered driving wheels, PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: and no trailing wheels. 4 p.m. day prior to publication. It was also known as a con- COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, solidation type locomotive-a BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: 3 p.m. day prior to publication. popular freight engine design OBITUARY DEADLINE: in the early 20th century, 10:30 a.m. day of publication. according to Lyman. Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued “Despite sharing a common twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals design language for the time, postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, ALCO and other manufactures Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. would tailor specific engines Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, Tooele City, Utah 84074. to their customer’s specifica- tions; as such #169 and its POSTMASTER: Send change of address to: nine sister engines- were in a PO Box 390 way wholly unique,” Lyman Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 explained. 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 Engines like #169 ran at email: [email protected] slow speeds but were strong or visit our website extension at TooeleOnline.com and could haul long freight trains. Entire contents ©2021 Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc. All rights “This would have been reserved. No part of this publication may primarily coal coming out of be reproduced in any form without the written consent of the editor or publisher. Pennsylvania,” Lyman said. The boiler jacket of #169 was clad in American Iron, a THURSDAY June 10, 2021 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 SPORTS Clarke N. Johnson nips PHOTOS COURTESY KAREN CRAWFORD Tooele Junior High to win district track meet MARK WATSON Boys 1600 Meters 5. Landon Wilson, CJJHS CORRESPONDENT 1. Jackson Allen, CNJJH Clarke N. Johnsen Junior 2. Griffen Bonder, TJHS Girls 300 Meters High edged out Tooele Junior 3. Nathaniel Stettler, 1. Lindsey Hansen, TJHS High 169 to 166.5 at the Excelsior 2. Kristen Sagers, TJHS annual Tooele County School 4. Isaac Nordgren, GJHS 3. Keeley Norris, GJHS District Track Meet May 24 at 5. Will Rawlings, CNJJH 4. Emma Evans, GJHS Stansbury High School. 5. Rhylee Clark, GJHS Grantsville Junior High Girls Sprint Medley placed third with 115.5 points 1. Tooele Junior High Boys 300 Meter Hurdles followed by Excelsior Academy 5:17.71 1. Evan Rhinehart, CNJJH with 33 and Wendover High 2. Clarke N. Johnsen 2. Noah Syphus, CNJJH with 9. 3. Grantsville Junior High 3. Sevastian Donovan, TJHS Clarke N. Johnsen domi- 4. Jaxon Kell, TJHS nated boys events with 114 Boys Sprint Medley 5. Michael Troxel, GJHS points followed by TJHS 55.5, 1. Clarke N. Johnson 4:48.9 GJHS 52.5, Excelsior 20; and 2. Excelsior Girls 4x100 Relay Wendover 7. 3. GJHS 1. Tooele Junior High 58.47 3. Jaycee Eggett, GJHS Boys 800 Meters 3. Cytlali Lopez, CNJJHS Tooele Junior High pre- 4. CJJHS 2. GJHS A 4. Natalie Perez, Wendover 1. Jackson Allen, CNJJHS 4. Eliza Scown, CNJJHS vailed in girls events with 111 5. TJHS 3. GJHS B 5. Roxy Bywater, GJHS 2. Nathaniel Stettler, 5. Larissa Thomas, GJHS points followed by GJHS 63, 4. CNJJHS A Excelsior Clarke N. Johnsen 55, Excelsior Girls 100 Meters 5. Excelsior Academy Boys 400 Meters 3. Keagan Sheffield, GJHS Boys High Jump 13 and Wendover 2. 1. Lindsey Hansen, TJHS 1. Noah Syphus, CNJJH 4. Cliff Richardson, GJHS 1. Noah Syphus, CNJJHS 2. Miriam Pectol, TJHS Boys 4x100 Relay 2. Tobias Johnson, TJHS 5. Daniel Torgerson, CNJJHS 2. Jaxon Kell, TJHS Results: 3. Clare Shinkle, TJHS 1. Clarke N. Johnsen 51.26 3. Ben Poulson, CNJJH 3. Michael Troxel, GJHS Girls 1600 Meters: 4. Brooklyn Olson, GJHS 2. TJHS 4. Jarom Allred, CNJJH Girls 4x400 Relay 4. Jacob Proctor, TJHS (tie) 1. 1. Ellie Dangerfield, 5. Irene Perez-Naranjo, TJHS 3. GJHS A 5. Nathan Guerrero, 1. Tooele Junior High, 4. Camden Killian, GJHS CNJJH 4. GJHS B Wendover 4:59.70 (tie) 2. Lais Person, TJHS Boys 100 Meters 5. Excelsior 2. CNJJH 3. Lilly Yeaman, TJHS 1. Micah Salahuddin, CJJHS Girls 200 Meters 3. Excelsior Girls Shot Put 4. Sydney Brown, TJHS 2. Cooper Bowser, TJHS Girls 400 meters 1. Brookly Olson, GJHS 1. Brianna Pere, GJHS 5. Millie Lawrence, Excelsior 3. Jose Gutierrez, GJHS 1. Sophia Camargo, GJHS 2. Lindsey Hansen, TJHS Boys 4x400 relay 2. Vivian Mullay, Excelsior 4. Lee Maile, GJHS 2. Ellie Dangerfield, CNJJH 3. Macey Gustin, TJHS 1. Clarke N. Johnsen, 3. Lauryn Merkley, TJHS 4. Mirian Pectol, TJHS 4:10.59 4. Irene Perez-Naranjo, TJHS 5. Avri Lufkin, CNJJHS 2. GJHS 5. Larissa Thomas, GJHS 3. TJHS Boys 200 Meters 4. CNJJHS B Boys Long Jump 1. Micah Salahuddin, 5. GJHS B 1. Micah Salahuddin, CNJJHS 6. Excelsior CNJJHS 2. Jose Guitierrez, GJHS 2. Joshua Nobbs, CNJJHS 3. Lee Maile, GJHS Boys Shot Put 3. Zac Daybell, GJHS 4. Tyse Fuentes, GJHS 1. James Wright, TJHS 4. Camden Killian, GJHS 5. Tai Deeter, CNJJHS 2. Emanuelu Feleti, 5. Tobias Johnson, TJHS Wendover Girls 800 Meters 3. Landon Wilson, CNJJH Girls High Jump 1. Ellie Dangerfield, CNJJHS 4. Tobias Johnson, TJHS 1. Madi Eggett, GJHS 2. Lais Pearson, TJHS 5. Sevastian Donovan, TJHS 2. Ellie Dangerfield, CNJJHS 3. Alison Lovell, CNJJHS 3. Genevieve Moore, GJHS 4. Rhylee Clark, GJHS Girls Long Jump 4. Ellie Vorwaller, TJHS 5. Lilly Yeaman, TJHS 1. Miriam Pectol, TJHS [email protected] 2. Irene Perez-Naranjo, TJHS

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CEILLY SUTTON All first responders are wel- “All of our donations will silent auction include: a minky deserve.” she said. STAFF WRITER come to eat at the breakfast, be split up and given to the couture blanket, pieces from The breakfast will be held The Ladies Community The Ladies Community including fire fighters, police various fire departments in local artists, gift cards, and on Saturday at the Veteran’s Club would like to thank their Club of Tooele will host a free officers, sheriffs, highway our county for needed equip- gift baskets, among others. Park from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 many sponsors, both busi- breakfast for first responders patrol, hospital emergency ment,” Bice said. Bice said that the club felt a.m. nesses and individuals. on Saturday at the Veteran’s department members, EMT’s, The breakfast will consist of impressed to host the break- Bice has a message for first “We want this to be fun Memorial Park. life flight members, and ham, sausage, scrambled eggs, fast because of a rough 2020. responders. and a huge success. We want “Our goal is to honor and search and rescue, according pancakes, and fruit. “We just felt like we all had “Come let us honor you to thank our sponsors. We show appreciation to our first to Bice. During the breakfast, a a hard 2020 and especially and show you our apprecia- couldn’t have put this together responders in Tooele County,” The breakfast is free to first raffle and silent auction will our first responders,” said tion for your hard work and without them and we hope to said Stacey Bice, president of responders and the public, but be held. Bice. “We feel like they often dedication to our county, our see you there,” Bice said. the club. donations are accepted. Items in the raffle and don’t get the recognition they community, and our families,” [email protected]

Utah Inland Port Authority signs deal to improve goods movement Inland Port Authority,” said Programs, services, and Focus on rail enhancements, transloading capacity, and environmental protections Long Beach Harbor Commission facilities that are developed President Frank Colonna. “This through the agreement will be The Utah Inland Port Port of Long Beach to reduce more efficiently.” Cordero, Executive Director partnership strengthens our promoted exclusively through Authority and the Port of Long dwell times and improve the The Port of Long Beach is a of the Port of Long Beach. commitment to moving cargo Port of Long Beach facilities to Beach are working together to speed and consistency of rail leading gateway for interna- “Our enhanced on-dock rail reliably, efficiently and sustain- carriers, shippers, and service improve the flow of cargo to deliveries to and from Utah. tional trade and a vital part of facilities will be crucial in ably across the United States.” providers. and from the major California UIPA will, in turn, develop the nation’s supply chain that delivering cargo to Utah while gateway and the Utah logistics transloading capacity within its reaches every region in the also strengthening the Port’s system. jurisdiction to enhance import United States. Driven by pan- competitiveness and reducing This is UIPA’s second agree- fluidity and increase export demic recovery and increased emissions.” ment with a west coast inter- capacity from Utah businesses. online sales, the Port of Long Reducing air pollution and national port that strengthens “This partnership is another Beach recorded its stron- improving energy efficiency the connection and efficiency critical connection as we work gest April in history, moving are key components of the for goods movement, leading to streamline logistics for Utah 746,188 twenty-foot equivalent agreement, with both the Port to better access for Utah busi- and the Intermountain West,” units. Authority and Port of Long nesses. said Jack Hedge, Executive “This agreement is vital to Beach working together on The cooperative agreement Director of Utah Inland Port the Port’s strategic goals to emerging and innovative fuel focuses on reducing congestion Authority. “Working directly diversify exports and create and energy technologies to and cost associated with cargo with the Port of Long Beach new partnerships that will help deploy along the corridors con- movement through the corridor creates a synergy and stability alleviate the unprecedented necting the two entities. by optimizing the existing on- that opens opportunities for cargo surge we’ve experienced “We are looking forward to and near-dock rail system of the Utah businesses to move goods since last summer,” said Mario collaborating with the Utah

TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Utah university should ditch COURTESY UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES/RICK FRIDELL Delivering the News If you see a rattlesnake, give it plenty of space. And don’t harass it. in Tooele County for More Than 120 Years ‘Dixie’ name, committee says Subscribe SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A sity in Utah voted Monday to to the university’s Board of committee created to consider choose a replacement that does Trustees later this month. The What to do if 435-882-0050 a name change for a univer- not include Dixie — a regional name will then go to the Utah term many consider offensive Board of Higher Education, because of its association with which has until Nov. 1 to vote the Deep South and slavery. on whether to recommend the you encounter Ladies Community Club of Tooele Presents Dixie State University, which name to a legislative commit- is located in St. George, Utah, tee. has been studying the impact The Utah university’s First Responder of changing its name for nearly board of trustees voted to a rattlesnake a year following a national remove Dixie from its name outcry against racial injustice in December. But because Tooele County hikers have panic. Stay at least 5 feet from Appreciation after the death of George Floyd. it’s a public institution, the reported more sightings of rat- the snake. Make sure to give it While several hurdles remain, Legislature had to sign off as tlesnakes during the drought plenty of space. the committee’s decision makes well. and warm weather. • Do not try to kill the Breakfast it likely that whatever name The moniker’s deep ties to The Utah Department of snake. Doing so is illegal and is ultimately recommended to local history fueled a back- Wildlife Resources offers greatly increases the chance the Legislature will not include lash at the GOP-dominated advice for people encountering the snake will bite you. SATURDAY the controversial term that has Legislature. Lawmakers passed rattlesnakes. • Do not throw anything at spurred months of protest and a watered-down version of Five rattlesnake species live the snake, like rocks or sticks. JUNE 12 • 8:30-10:30 debate. the bill that would require the in Utah, the most common of Rattlesnakes may respond to The University Board of name to be reconsidered next which is the Great Basin rattle- this by moving toward the per- Veterans Memorial Park Trustees formed a committee year but allow the option of snake. This is the time of year son doing the throwing, rather in March to review options for keeping it. when Utah rattlesnakes are on than away from them. Come Join us the institution’s name under a Dixie State had faced scru- the move, looking for water • Alert other people to the process outlined in a bill Gov. tiny in the past over its name and rodents after emerging snake’s location. Advise them for this FREE Spencer Cox signed earlier this but resisted changing it. The from their winter dens. to use caution and to respect community event! year. The committee collected area was nicknamed Dixie, a Due to drought conditions the snake. Keep children and feedback from a public survey, reference to Southern states, this year, Utahns may see more pets away from the area. A pancake breakfast as well as students, university when settlers with The Church snakes in their yards or irrigat- • Keep your dog on a leash will be served with employees and community of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ed fields, searching for water. when hiking or camping. raffle and silent members before voting to ditch Saints, many of them from the Rattlesnakes are most active Allowing your dog to roam auction items the Dixie name. South, tried to make it a cotton- during the summer at dawn around increases the chance available. All donation The committee will recon- growing mecca in the 1800s. and dusk. Snakes mainly eat the dog will find a snake and proceeds to be vene next week to discuss Supporters say the name is rodents, birds and other rep- get bitten. specific names that performed important to the area’s heritage donated to Tooele fire tiles. Rocky, high-elevation • If you hear a rattle, don’t well in focus groups and then and is separate from the history slopes are the places in Utah jump or panic. Try to locate departments. choose one to recommend of slavery. where people are most likely to where the sound is coming encounter rattlesnakes; how- from before you react, so you ever, a rattlesnake’s camou- don’t step closer to the snake flage helps it to blend into its or on top of it. surroundings, so people may Some people find snakes in pass by a rattlesnake and never their yards. Aside from build- know it. ing a fence that rattlesnakes Rattlesnakes are protected can’t penetrate, here are some under Utah law, making it other useful tips to help keep illegal to harass or kill one. rattlesnakes out of yards: The only exception to this is • Reduce the number of if a person is threatened and places that provide snakes with is defending theselves; other- shelter. Brush, wood, rock and wise, it is a class B misdemean- junk piles are all things you or to kill a rattlesnake. They should eliminate from your are an important part of Utah’s yard. ecosystem and help keep the • Control rodent popula- rodent population in check. tions. Bird feeders and water Rattlesnakes may be are two of the main items that encountered while camping draw rodents to yards, which or hiking. However, snake in turn can attract snakes. bites are quite rare, and some • Avoid scaring away harm- people who are bitten by rattle- less snake species, such as snakes were harassing or try- gophersnakes. Having other ing to illegally kill the snake. snake species on or near your Like most animals, rattle- yard may deter rattlesnakes. snakes fear humans and will Gophersnakes — the most do anything they can to avoid widespread and abundant people. snake species in Utah — are Garden Tour “However, that changes if often mistaken for rattle- a snake thinks it’s threatened snakes, because when alarmed, and there’s no way to escape,” gophersnakes hiss and vibrate DWR native species coordina- their tails. JUNE 11 & 12 • 2021 tor Drew Dittmer said. “In that A rattlesnake’s tail is wide case, the snake will often strike and blunt — and tipped with For more info or to purchase tickets to protect itself. Just don’t a rattle, of course — while a approach it. Give it plenty gophersnake’s tail is slender, of space, and leave it alone. pointed and lacks a rattle. AnnualGardenTour.info Respect the snake, and you Rattlesnakes also have broad, will be safe. If you are bitten by triangular-shaped heads, Tooele County Master Gardener’s Assoc. a rattlesnake, seek immediate and vertical eye pupils, while medical attention.” non-venomous snakes in Utah Featuring 12 Hikers should make sure to have longer snouts and round watch the trail ahead them and pupils. beautiful garden check carefully before step- If a snake can’t be identified spots across the ping over rocks, reaching onto from a distance, leave it alone ledges or sitting down on a and treat it as if it were venom- Tooele Valley! Tooele Valley rock or log. ous. Nursery Advice for those that come You can get additional Rock Your World across a rattlesnake: rattlesnake safety tips on the • Remain calm and do not “Wild Aware Utah” website. THURSDAY June 10, 2021 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK In 1996, Detroit Diesel close to signing deal to come to Tooele he Tooele Transcript hundreds of new jobs. summer and would reign offi- Saturday, June 15, according rodeo. TBulletin has published The agreement, which cially over the Fourth of July to game warden Roy Garrard. Tooele County news since wouldn’t be final until it was Rodeo and the annual parade. This huge plant of fish, June 10, 1921 1894. Here is a flashback of approved by the Tooele City Later in the week, vandals Garrard said, would make it The program for the visit local front-page news from 25, Redevelopment Agency (RDA), scattered trash all around possible for everyone to make of Utah Gov. Charles Mabey, 50, 75 and 100 years ago that Front-Page called for Penske Realty Inc. Settlement Canyon Dam. The a satisfactory catch here in members of the Utah Water occurred during the second to purchase the Consolidated act did not incur serious dol- home waters. Storage Association and week of June. Flashback Maintenance Facility for lar loss for Tooele City, but did All streams would be open members of the Salt Lake around $10 million cash. create an unsightly mess for in the county except the head Commercial Club had been set. June 11-13, 1996 the many people who used the of Vernon Creek which would The guests would arrive Grantsville residents tion would move from the June 8-11, 1971 reservoir as a recreation area. be closed because of small at Tooele at 10:30 a.m. then couldn’t contain their anger North Area to the South Area, Friday evening at their A car or small truck was federal fish planted there each leave for the Stockton bar to during a meeting to receive come back for a while after the rodeo arena the Tooele Bit N used to push over the large year. inspect the proposed Rush public input on an open air incinerator goes hot, and then Spur Club named a queen and trash containers (50 gallon Later in the week, plans Lake irrigation project. detonation study. move to Dugway,” said Chip two attendants to reign over barrels) which had been pro- were being made for fireworks Luncheon at Oquirrh Hotel Even though the study could Ward, head of the West Desert the Fourth of July celebration. vided for the use of fishermen during Tooele’s Fourth of July with a short speech by the eventually help in establish- Health and Environment Karen Christiansen, and others at the dam. Several celebration. governor. ing new guidelines for open Alliance, ‘Heal’. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray of the containers had been Tooele Volunteer Firemen The group would then meet air burning and destruction Later in the week, nearly Christiansen was crowned pushed considerable distance had been designated to super- with the Grantsville commit- of surplus ammunition, many one year after the last refur- queen with Bobbi Kinney and some of them destroyed. vise the display, which had tee at 4 p.m. and inspect beet in attendance criticized the bished military vehicle rolled and Jeannine Farrington as been shipped from an Eastern fields in the vicinity. Army for what they termed, “a out of the Consolidated attendants. Susan Bullard was June 11-14, 1946 manufacturer. Visitors would return to Salt betrayal of trust.” Maintenance Facility (CMF), named alternate attendant. About 15,000 legal size It was estimated that the Lake City at 6 p.m. “How long is the detona- Detroit Diesel was close to Miss Christensen with her trout had been planted in fireworks show would last tion going to be with us? The signing a deal that would bring attendants would represent Tooele County streams for at least 1 ½ hours after the Correspondent Mark Watson agreement was that detona- them to Tooele — along with the riding club throughout the the opening of fishing season evening performance of the compiled this report

Lyman. engine and it was no longer Engine 11 “The passenger trains were economical to make repairs. Utah governor calls for reduced continued from page A2 replaced by bus service and In 1963, according to privately owned cars. Rail Lyman, it was decided upon traffic began to decrease on that #11 had reached the end engines that had ran the rail- the railroad and gradually of its operational life. water usage amid drought road in the years prior, since the other four consolidations The city planned a retire- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — of the Utah Capitol. “It’s been the home’s secondary water for the consolidations had enough were slowly retired over the ment ceremony and #11 Utah Gov. Spencer Cox urged that kind of year for the state the year. strength to pull both freight 1950’s. #11 has been recently pulled a freight train through residents and businesses to of Utah.” Cox also renewed his calls cars and passenger trains up re-shopped and repaired, so it town on May 20, 1963. cut down on their water usage Cox said outdoor watering for residents of faith to pray and down the railroad’s route remained running in regular After the ceremony fires in Tuesday to combat the worst accounts for 60% of residential for rain. He released a state- along Vine Street and up to service into 1955. In February the engine were dropped and drought the state has experi- water use in Utah and called ment last week calling on Utah the smelter,” Lyman said. “This of that year, it pulled a train of the next day the boiler on the enced in decades. on residents to allow lawns to residents to pray for “divine was grueling and demanding rail enthusiasts onboard one of engine was legally condemned, Cox, a Republican, said he go brown. He noted that some intervention” to combat the work, as the smelter needed a the Western Pacific Railway’s formally ending the engine’s will issue an executive order local water districts are enforc- drought. 24/7 supply of ore, coal, coke, Zephyrette self-propelled Rail service life. directing state agencies in ing their own restrictions. The governor has issued and workers to remain operat- Diesel cars up to the smelter The locomotive moved from northern Utah to only water In Syracuse, Utah, residents two drought-related emer- ing.” as a final hoorah for steam the smelter, to the city park, outdoors twice a week and aren’t allowed to water their gency orders in the last three After a few years, the and passenger service on the to the Tooele Valley Museum state agencies in southern Utah lawns during the hours of 10 months. He declared a state railway acquired two more Tooele Valley Railway,” Lyman when it opened in 1982. to water three times a week. a.m. and 6 p.m, Fox 13 report- of emergency on March 17 consolidations from the Butte said. Engine #11 has been on The state’s Division of Forestry, ed. Violators will get an initial due to the ongoing drought Anaconda and Pacific Railroad Later that summer, #11 display ever since, according to Fire and State Lands has also warning. A second violation and issued another executive in Montana, #10 and #9. was left as the last remaining Lyman. issued a fireworks bans for all will lead to a $100 fine, a third order on May 3 requiring water “These four consolida- operational steam engine on “In its early years at the state lands and unincorporated will result in a $250 fine and conservation practices at state tion engines would serve the the railroad. museum volunteers and for- private lands to reduce the risk a fourth violation will shut off facilities. railroad through the 1920’s, #12, #11’s sister was mer railroad workers helped of wildfires, he said. through the Great Depression scrapped the following year. to spiff up #11’s appearance, The governor said the entire and during the copper and The other eight engines restoring missing gauges and state is experiencing a drought, lead boom during World War were also scrapped during that equipment, and forming tra- and about 90% of Utah is now Two,” Lyman said. time. ditions such as the regular in an extreme drought cat- Follow us on During its active years in “This left #11 as the only Christmas lights,” Lyman said. egory. Tooele, #11’s equipment was survivor of the original ten “The engine turned 100 years “We’re slowing down on our Facebook! rebuilt, modified, replaced, locomotives that were part old in 2010, making it part of press conferences about the TOOELE and repainted. of its build order,” Lyman Tooele’s oldest and longest- pandemic, and we’re headed TRANSCRIPT The original #169 was explained. lived residents!” right into another disaster,” BULLETIN replaced with new details — For the remainder of the [email protected] Cox told reporters on the steps @TooeleTB black paint, a new switching 1950’s and into the 60’s, #11 pilot that replaced the original saw occasional use. cowcatcher, and extended “Every 90 days or so, bunkers on the tender for coal the diesel would have to be allowing the engine to run lon- inspected and on those days, ger between needing to refuel, #11 was taken out of stor- according to Lyman. age and fired up again to run Fall in Love with Your Skin During its career, #11 was the railroad,” Lyman stated. caught in a snow storm in “Sometimes the diesel would 1949, trapped in a snowbank have to be sent to Union east of the current golf course Pacific’s Warm Springs shops DERMATOLOGY for several days while rescue in downtown Salt Lake City crews dug it out. and then #11 would operate & FULL SERVICE After World War Two, the the railroad for several days copper prices dropped and the while the diesel was being MEDICAL SPA copper smelter was shut down, repaired in Salt Lake.” leaving only lead and zinc pro- In the early 1960’s, the parts duction in Tooele, according to started wearing out on the Book online: Thedermspa.co and comes earlier than any Fireworks time in the past several years, 801.326.9144 continued from page A1 it’s absolutely necessary now because current conditions 500 village Blvd, Ste 204 • Stansbury Park are more indicative of what an area that is paved and free we’d see during late summer from dry vegetation is also pro- months.” Book with this ad for 10% o single service hibited by the order. tgillie@tooeletranscript The prohibition includes cutting, welding, or grinding metal in areas of dry vegeta- tion along with operating a motorcycle, chainsaw, ATV, or other small internal com- bustion engine without an approved and working spark arrestor. Now offering ... The order was effective as of 12:01 a.m. on June 10, 2021 and remains in effect until lift- ed by the Utah State Forester. COVID-19 Vaccines In a second separate order, for the state prohibits the dis- charge or use of any kind of fireworks on all state owned 12 Years & Older lands and all unincorporated private lands within the state. This order also applies to the unincorporated areas and communities in Tooele County. This order went into effect at 12:01 a.m. on June 9, 2021 and remains in effect until lift- ed by the Utah State Forester. “As we’ve seen these most recent wildfires, it is clear that • Pfi zer vaccine:12 yrs & older fire danger is higher than in any year • Johnson & Johnson (single dose): 18 and older in recent memory, said • Moderna: 18 and older Interim Division Director, Jamie Barnes, “although it’s unprecedented EASY ONLINE APPOINTMENT REGISTRATION: Subscribe Today www.birchfamilyrx.com 435-882-0050 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TOOELE: 435.882.7775 • 493 NORTH MAIN STREET A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY June 10, 2021 OBITUARIES

David Mark Egelund RC Smith greatly missed by all who knew him. David Mark Egelund passed RC Smith passed away He is survived by his wife away in his home in Tooele peacefully at home, surround- Judy Smith, son Darin (Kristie) June 6, 2021. He endured ed by his family May 29, 2021. Smith, his daughters Diane many injuries and health prob- RC was born July 7, 1944, to Carpenter (Dale Ford) and lems over the years, but it took Leroy and Margaret Smith in Samantha Smith. He is also cancer to take him from us. Pocatello, Idaho. He served in survived by his grandchildren David was born Aug. 29, the United States Navy from KC (Cyndi) Harris, Dustin 1953, in Salt Lake City to 1962-1968. Harris, Breann (Shawn) Donald Reed and Francelle RC married the love of his Sagers, Kristin Bonnett, Devin Johnson Egelund. He was curi- life Judy Smith on July 14, (Taylor) Smith, Deryan Smith ous and active, and the only 1967. They were married for (Jake Azevedo), Jeremiah boy among three sisters. He 53 years. He was employed at Smith and Aaron Morris; great- grew up in Rupert, Idaho, and JR Simplot in Pocatello, Idaho, grandchildren Taylor, Kandis, Tooele, Utah. David played the before he pursued his career Kaylee, Jaxon, Kaden, Presley, trumpet in the Tooele High with Union Pacific Railroad for Cooper, Danin and Haizley; School band, and they played over 30 years and then retired siblings Maxine, Monty, May, in the inaugural parade in Wayman and Jesse Leyva. in 2009. Elks Association hoop shoot friends. Mary, Linda and Julie. He was Washington D.C. for Richard Their marriage was always an It was in Utah where he coordinator, Camp Wapiti His greatest joy was his fam- preceded in death by his par- Nixon. He was an Eagle Scout adventure. They loved family found his passion in the Elks Director and Utah Elks State ily and helping others in need ents and brother Butch. and an excellent swimmer and parties, listening to the rain, Organization. He served in President. RC and Judy found no matter what the circum- A celebration of life will be loved being on the swim team and long drives. many positions including many great joys in the Elks stances were. He also loved to held in Eureka, Utah, July 10, and lifeguarding. He served He was greeted in heaven by Exalted Ruler for Tintic Lodge Association; they were able to ride his Harley and was known 2021, at Tintic Elks Lodge with a mission in Minnesota and his father Don, his son Jesse, #711, District Deputy, Utah travel and meet many special by many as “Tippy.” He will be more details to follow. Wisconsin. his grandparents, and many Dave was paralyzed just friends. one month after marrying Lea Left to miss him are his McCutchen (later divorced). wife Terri; daughters Heather In marrying Lea, he gained a Katsilas (Jason), Rachel Miller loved serving others. children and grandchildren daughter, Heather, and they (Brian); son Brian Wayman Daniel Alva Gillespie He was blessed with many participated in. added a daughter, Rachel. (Janna); grandchildren Dylan Our hearts our broken, but gifts, one of them being music. Dan is survived by his He didn’t let his injury slow (Kym), Cole, and Gabriel there is peace in the knowl- He had an incredible voice that wife Patty; his children Scott him down. He still did ALL (McKylee Taylor) Katsilas; edge that families are forever. gave him many opportunities Gillespie (Becky), Heidi Reid the things. He had many busi- Brilee, Tucker, Abram, Wyatt, Daniel Alva Gillespie passed to participate in choirs and (Jeff), Tyler Gillespie (Anna), nesses, from CB radios, satel- and Wren Miller; Alyvia, Mya, away suddenly June 8, 2021, performances. Another gift he Sara Rose (Matt), and Kim lite TV, automotive, interlock, Toni, Ana, Ruby, Lincoln, from complications of heart had was the gift of friendship. Garrett (Morgan). He leaves and building sand rails. He Gabriel, Quintrell, and disease. Dan was born Aug. He had the ability to make a behind 21 grandchildren, five was the owner and operator of Qordae Wayman; and four 2, 1942, in Tooele, Utah, to stranger a friend and he would more bonus by marriage, two Sandtec. He loved to learn new great-grandchildren Maggie Daniel Hillman Gillespie and light up the room with his per- great-grandchildren and one things and found creative ways Hammerschmid, Maximus Louise Chipman Gillespie. He sonality, quick wit and charm. more on the way. to solve all kinds of problems. Katsilas, Jaden and Harper graduated from Tooele High He loved unconditionally and He is also survived by his Dave had no filter — this Katsilas; his mother Francelle School where he enjoyed par- was an interested and intent sister Pat Colledge. He was sometimes got him in trouble, Egelund; his sisters Deelyn ticipating in sports, music and listener, always making time preceded in death by his par- but mostly made him a lot of Dudley (Tim), Dawnelle Reed, student government. for others. ents Daniel Hillman Gillespie new friends. He loved to meet Debra Barker (Buddy); nieces, He honorably served and He led by example and was and Louise Chipman Gillespie new people and liked to drive nephews, cousins, and friends completed a mission for The a true disciple of Christ. He Fitzwater, his stepfather Uber just to meet new people. (and everyone was his friend). Church of Jesus Christ of career he worked for The had many opportunities in his Alonzo Fitzwater, and his sister He enjoyed playing board A special thanks to Harmony Latter-day Saints in the Eastern Church of Jesus Christ of lifetime for church service and Nedra Colwell. games and cards, and loved Home Health (especially States mission. Upon his return Latter-day Saints. He began loved his callings as bishop Funeral services will be held orange juice and Oreos, togeth- Jordan and Sue). he attended Brigham Young in the Finance Department and member of the stake presi- Saturday, June 12, 2021, at 1 er. He was a faithful member Service will be Monday, University where he completed and then finished his career dency. Together he and Patty p.m., at The Church of Jesus of The Church of Jesus Christ June 14, 2021, at the Tooele his bachelor’s degree in politi- in the Confidential Records would serve as missionaries Christ of Latter-day Saints, of Latter-day Saints. Stake Center, 253 S. 200 East. cal science and then went on Department. in the Family History Center 1160 E. Vine St., Murray, Utah. On April 14, 2007, he mar- The viewing will be 9:30 to to earn a Master of Business Dan had many hobbies, downtown. They also served in Prior to the service there will ried Terri Wayman. They were 10:45 a.m., and the funeral at Administration. While attend- which included golf, Zumba, the baptistry. be a viewing from 12 to 12:45 sealed May 17, 2017, in the 11 a.m. ing BYU, he met and married and basketball, where he was They cherished the opportu- p.m. There will be a viewing Bountiful Utah Temple. They We don’t know what we’re the love of his life, Patricia fondly remembered by many nity to serve together. at The Church of Jesus Christ had 14 years together. It wasn’t going to do without you. Jane Searle Gillespie on July as “Mr. Banks.” He enjoyed the His greatest blessing in life of Latter-day Saints on Friday, enough. From that marriage “Yaknowwhatimean.” 28, 1967, in the Salt Lake arts and traveling. He was a was his family. Dan and Patty June 11, 2021, from 6 to 8 he gained two sons, Brian Temple. movie critic and avid reader. created a strong and immov- p.m. Interment will take place His career path began with He loved to ballroom dance able foundation for their fam- in the Murray City Cemetery. the Bell Telephone Company. with his bride and they would ily based upon the principles In lieu of flowers, please He became a licensed real go on to teach their children of the gospel. Their family was contribute to The Church Alexander John estate agent and enjoyed and grandchildren at fam- their priority and they were of Jesus Christ of Latter-day some time in that profes- ily events. He was a learned always present to love, support Saints General Missionary Mondragon Sr. sion. For the majority of his student of the scriptures and and cheer for whatever their Fund.

On Tuesday, April 14, 2021, Alexander John Mondragon Sr. passed away at the age of 72. Alex was born Oct. 2, 1947, to Climaco and Ernestine Rosalie Kae the age of 29, in 1970 and was Elvis to Merle Haggard and Mondragon. After graduating the youngest president to take George Strait. She also loved from Tooele High School he (Wrathall) Fox office at that time. She held having her cat, Bandit, and went on to proudly serve in the office of Mother to the their dogs, Gypsy, Peanut, and Vietnam where he was wound- Rosalie Kae (Wrathall) President in 1976. She held Dolly. ed in action and received the Fox, our beautiful wife, positions at the state level as Mom loved her family, both Purple Heart. He later retired mother, grandmother and a trustee for two years, and as immediate and extended. from the Tooele Army Depot. friend affectionately known the auditor for two years. She She loved to share everyone’s He was preceded in death as “Rose,” passed away peace- was the state and local musi- accomplishments and attended by his father Climaco and his fully Monday, June 7, 2021, at cian, had a beautiful voice, every function. She was very mother Ernestine; brothers Funeral services will be held the age of 79, after complica- and lent her artistic skills to giving and put thought into Elmer, Jerry and Fred; his later this year with full military tions following surgery. She draw the eagle for state pages each gift. She was a beauti- son Paul; daughter Tina; and honors. left us too soon, yet a joyous and created the scrap books ful and giving mother and great-grandson Armani. Funeral services will be reunion awaits her. Rosalie for many presidents. She was grandma who was so proud of He is survived by his held June 26, 2021, at St. was born in her grandparent’s inducted into the Eagles Hall each grandchild and wanted wife Maria Pauline; son Marguerite Catholic Church. home in Pine Canyon, Utah, to of Fame, was the oldest living to celebrate every milestone. Alex Jr.; and sister Vivianne Mass at 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Theodore Roosevelt and Aletha past-president, and last, but She was the photographer (Jaramillo); along with Tooele Cemetery 11:30 - 11:45 Louise Wrathall on August 4, not least, she served as the who captured every moment. four grandchildren Mariano a.m. to honor with a 21 gun 1941. Rose was the first of four races and genders. She contin- secretary for the last 26 years. She wanted to be present and (Valladolid), Tasha, Anthony, salute. children. She was a beautiful ued her education while she She served on committees tire- experience all the joy her fam- Tiana (Hutzler); and four Luncheon and celebration little girl, with blonde hair, worked, was very intelligent, lessly, donated continuously ily could bring. She truly was great-grandchildren. of life at the Eagles, 150 S. 1st blue eyes, strength, determina- and gained many awards and to charities, organized events, our light and would brighten He was also a member of the Street, Tooele. tion, and love for her family accolades along the way. She and was so proud of all the a room just by walking in. She St. Marguerite Catholic Parish. and friends. retired from Federal service Eagles stood for, for the funds is gone too soon, and we will Rose loved and shared many Jan. 20, 1993. donated to multiple charities miss her every day. We will memories of spending time She married Dennis Lee and loved many of the women miss her smile, her light, her with her grandparents in both Cunningham Feb. 24, 1963, who influenced and guided fiery spirit, her bubbly person- Tooele and Grantsville, Utah. later divorced. Her daughter, her, and those she taught along ality, and the way she enriched DEATH NOTICES Her family roots were deep, Candace Lee Cunningham the way. She was loved and our lives. and she was very proud of her (Candy) was born Sept. 13, respected by so many. Rosalie is survived by her heritage. Memories were of 1963. She was very patriotic and husband Robert; daughter Matthew Barton Dwane “Whitey” the Razzle Dazzle, the farms, Rose married Robert D. would display red, white and Candy; granddaughters playing with cousins and learn- Fox, “Duke,” June 10, 1978. blue in her flower gardens and Chasity (Dillin) and Lacy; and Matthew Barton, age 45, Yates ing the lessons of hard work. Together every day for 43 in her home. She decorated grandson Duke; great-grand- passed away unexpectedly Mom was an accomplished years, they owned and oper- for every season and holiday daughters Alliyah, Nadiyah, at his home June 8, 2021, in Dwane Yates of Tooele, pianist who started by teaching ated “Fox’s Auto Repair,” trav- with energy and fine décor. Boston and Dylan; brother Grantsville. Funeral services Utah, passed away June 9, herself to play piano, began eled, were involved in many She loved to bake and would James (Margie); sister Corrie are pending at Dalton-Hoopes 2021. A full obituary will lessons, and at her first recital clubs and gave their time and throw in a batch of cookies for (Byron); stepsons, Michael Funeral Home. A full obituary run in a future edition of the her grandfather said, “Rosalie, energy to many endeavors. dessert after dinner or bake (Doris), Curtis (Missy), and will be printed in a future edi- Transcript Bulletin. For infor- the piano is yours,” and it still They gave to each other their a cake for work at the drop Charles (Deanna); and many tion of the Transcript Bulletin. mation or questions please sits in her home today. She was love, time and energy. They of a hat. She made delicious grandchildren, great-grand- For obituary or information refer to Tate Mortuary at 435- raised in a very close family loved to dance and were the breads, fudge and baklava, and children and extended family. visit daltonhoopes.com 882-0676. who enjoyed camping, fishing, life of the party. They enjoyed her pumpkin cookies were irre- She was preceded in death by and boating every weekend having their horses, going for sistible. She canned and made her parents, brother Guy, and from May to September, which trail rides, and being part of homemade jams. She worked nephew Cody. PRECIOUS STONES continued throughout her life. the riding clubs and chariot tirelessly in her yard and The family wishes to thank As a teenager, she loved school racing associations. She was loved to have her flowers sur- the caregivers from Mountain MONUMENTS (especially math), church, always lending a helping hand rounding her. She had many West and the University of RESTORATION friends, dancing, Elvis, and and stepping up to any chal- collections which included Utah for the love shown to our pretty shoes. She learned to lenge. She was very proud of Hummels, copper, memorabil- wife, mother, grandmother • Cleaned • Protected Before sew and crochet, and was a their accomplishments both ia, foxes, horses, and many tro- and sister during this very • Polished • Color Restoration After beautiful seamstress, sewing in business and in the chariot phies. She had a fashion sense difficult time. The kindness LICENSED/BONDED & INSURED for both herself and her family. racing world and began breed- and had boots to match every shown and the gentle care CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Rosalie attended college at ing her mares. Her colts were and any outfit, with matching given each day, will never be Utah State University where her pride and joy, and “Baby” jewelry and belts. She had a forgotten. Call Susan she wanted to become an remains in the family today. presence that was unshak- Funeral service will be held engineer, which as a woman They settled in Rush Valley, able. She loved Christmas and at Tate Mortuary in Tooele, 435-830-8664 was unheard of in that era. Utah, in 1998 and remained would bake and make goodies Utah, June 12, 2021, at 11 When she had to leave school, there for the duration of her to send and deliver to everyone a.m. Viewing will be held she eventually went to work at life. The real treasure in all far and wide. She would dis- Friday evening, June 11, 2021, Tooele Army Depot and was they accomplished was the play her Christmas village that from 6 to 8 p.m., and June 12, promoted through an upward friends gained along the way. encompassed the whole family 2021, from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. We’re always looking for news mobility program as a man- She joined the Eagles Ladies room, but most of all she loved Interment will be at the Tooele agement analyst. She worked Auxiliary in 1963, following having her family and friends City Cemetery. A luncheon Contact us today 435.882.0050 TOOELETRANSCRIPT in the Equal Employment the family legacy, and began attend the annual Christmas will be provided by the Tooele or [email protected] BULLETIN Opportunity program in the her journey through the offi- party with Santa for the chil- Eagles Ladies Auxiliary at the 1970s where equal employ- cer’s stations. She became dren, and with food and drinks Eagles Lodge, 50 S. 1st St., ment was promoted for all President of the auxiliary at galore. She loved music from Tooele, Utah. THURSDAY June 10, 2021 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7

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PCP, cocaine, amphetamines, ment program. In all of the Student government leaders methamphetamines, benzodi- foregoing offenses, local school started doing research on ways azepines, and barbiturates. and/or district requirements to control drug use, contacting If a student were to test which deal with discipline, sus- !"#$%&'(&$)*+$%+,)-+./"*000+ other schools about effective positive the penalties would pension, corrective measures, methods of controlling drug follow the UHSAA guidelines parent/guardian involvement, !"#$%&'())&%*()&+,''-.$)&/".0)*"1222& use. which states: First offense: rehabilitation, and so forth, “All of the schools provided Suspension from two consecu- must be met. possible ways to effectively tive games, meets, matches, Wilson said as the student drug test which is very suc- competitions, or performances government gathered informa- cessful in limiting drug use not at the same level of play (and tion and considered the bill in only in athletes but also in the any intervening levels as well). the student senate they had student population,” they said. Practice may be continued fol- broad support from coaches, From information gath- lowing a personal assessment faculty and students. ered from their research, the of the student by a licensed Tooele County School !"#$%&"'%()*++(#,-(.,/,%0(1-2(0"(0&3(450&()*0&(63#7"#89-:3%("-( student senate developed a substance abuse intervention District conducted a pilot man- .,/,%0(450& proposed model to implement or treatment program and/ datory drug testing program drug testing at the school. or participation in a district, for extra extracurricular activi- In their proposal they sug- governing board of a charter or ties at Wendover High School ;'3-(0"(%0,23-0%(*-(<#2(0"(=0&(/#923>( gest covering the cost of the private school approved inter- in 2008. program with an additional vention program. 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Tooele County has also A typical year’s worth of Utah increased at pace faster than employment growth has taken the rest of the state, causing two years to accomplish — one DWS economist to refer to commendable given the inter- the job growth as “whopping.” vening COVID-19 disruption.” According to the April In April 2021, Tooele report from DWS, nonfarm County had a labor force of employment in Tooele County 35,338 with 34,339 employed rose from 16,349 to 19,177 and 999 unemployed — active- for a 16.7% growth. However, ly looking for work and willing according to DWS those figures and able to work. do not include a downward With 999 unemployed growth adjustment due to a workers in April 2021, the past error in reporting jobs at DWS also reported that 7,006 Purple. people in Tooele County were The actual April job growth “actively seeking work” using rate for Tooele County is DWS resources in April 2021. around 9.1%, compared to the In April 2019, pre-pandemic, 2.3% statewide rate. they reported 1,090 active job Tooele County’s April unem- seekers. ployment rate of 2.8% places It appears a number of it at the same rate as the state people with jobs and/or people total for April 2021. The U.S. not included in the current unemployment rate for April labor force in Tooele County 2021 was 6.1%. There were 13 are looking for work. out of the state’s 29 counties

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Pandemic weight gain: Not journal Neurology evaluated your imagination the self-reported health data Has your waistline expand- of about 210,000 healthy men ed since the pandemic began? and women who periodically You’re not alone. A small study, answered diet questionnaires described in a research let- over 25 years. Compared with ter published online March people who ate unhealthy 22, 2021, by JAMA Network plant-based foods (such as Open, analyzed more than white bread, pizza, potatoes, 7,400 self-reported weight and foods with added sugar), measurements from about people who ate healthy plant- 270 middle-aged men and based foods (leafy greens, women across the country whole grains, and beans) from February to June 2020. had up to a 10% reduction in During that time, participants’ stroke risk, especially isch- weight steadily increased by emic strokes, which, like heart about 1.5 pounds per month. If attacks, are caused by a block- that monthly weight gain has age of blood flow. A healthy continued from February 2020 plant-based diet is just part of until June 2021, that would the approach to preventing a be a 25-pound weight gain. stroke. This approach should That’s a lot. For most people, it also include lots of aerobic would mean they had become exercise to get your heart and overweight or obese, even if lungs pumping; adequate they had not been before the sleep; stress reduction; blood pandemic. Extra pounds can pressure, blood sugar, and lead to health problems such weight control; limited alcohol as high blood pressure, heart intake if you drink; and not disease, and diabetes. If you’ve smoking. put on a few pounds recently, you don’t have to rush to take © 2021 by Harvard them off. Gradually decrease University extra calories and increase physical activity -- even if it’s just a few extra minutes of walking per day.

Plant-based diet quality linked to lower stroke risk Plant-based diets not only ward off heart disease; they also can ward off strokes. But it depends on the quality of the diet. A Harvard study pub- lished online March 10, 2021, by the A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY June 10, 2021 HEALTH UPDATE Mayo Clinic Q&A: Children with animal allergies can live comfortably with pets

ARVEEN BHASIN, M.D. Dander collects easily in uphol- of your daughter’s bedroom, MAYO CLINIC stered furniture and sticks to since it is likely that she spends DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Our clothing. at least eight hours of each day toddler has shown signs that For people with pet aller- there. she might be allergic to our gies, exposure to these In addition to implementing dog. We have had our dog for allergens can lead to various environmental changes, you eight years, and the dog seems symptoms. The most common also can try nonprescription to be fond of our daughter. symptoms include sneez- remedies. Several over-the- Do you have any tips for how ing; runny nose; itchy, red or counter medications, such as we can safely keep our dog watery eyes; nasal congestion; antihistamines and nasal corti- without sacrificing our child’s and postnasal drip. In a child, costeroids, may relieve allergy health? you may see frequent rubbing symptoms. For example, oral ANSWER: Pets are an of the nose. For those with a antihistamines ease itching, important part of many fami- history of asthma, symptoms sneezing and runny nose by lies. In most cases, you should also may include coughing, reducing the production of his- For people with pet allergies, exposure to these allergens can lead to various symptoms. be able to keep your dog while wheezing, chest tightness or tamine, the primary mediator keeping your daughter safe. shortness of breath. In some in an allergic reaction. Nasal will want to visit with an aller- reduce symptoms by desensi- -- Arveen Bhasin, M.D., Allergy Allergies occur when your people, skin symptoms may corticosteroid sprays reduce gist to discuss whether allergy tizing the body’s immune sys- and Immunology, Mayo Clinic, immune system reacts to a occur in the form of itchy skin, nasal swelling, sneezing and testing and shots are needed. tem to the allergens to which Jacksonville, Florida foreign substance. Pet aller- hives or eczema. congestion. For more persistent Allergy shots are a form of one is reactive. gies often are triggered by To reduce the effects of a pet symptoms, prescription medi- immunotherapy that involves A combination of allergy Mayo Clinic Q & A is an exposure to pet urine or saliva. allergy, an important first step cations, such as montelukast, receiving allergens in small medication and environmental educational resource and These allergies also can be for your daughter is to encour- or Singulair, also may help. incremental doses. Shots are changes often can help control doesn’t replace regular medi- triggered by dander, the dead age hand-washing after petting I would encourage you to initially given weekly, and the pet allergies, making it unnec- cal care. E-mail a question to flakes of skin that an animal the dog to minimize allergen speak to your pediatrician concentration of allergen is essary to remove a family pet [email protected]. sheds. Dander is a particular exposure to the eyes or nose. about any specific medications gradually increased to a main- from the home. In almost all For more information, visit problem because it is small and Another key component is or other efforts that may be tenance dose over three to six cases, the physical and emo- www.mayoclinic.org.) can remain airborne for long to keep at least one place in valuable, given your personal months. The maintenance shot tional benefits pets can offer © 2021 Mayo Foundation periods of time with even the your home dander-free. It may family situation. If your daugh- is then given monthly for three children far outweigh the for Medical Education and slightest bit of air circulation. be best to keep the dog out ter’s symptoms worsen, you to five years. Allergy shots issues allergies might cause. Research.

the mayor and city council’s munity problems is the best well-respected police depart- his Bachelor of Science in In 2006, Day was promoted Officer goals, the Constitutional rights way to reach a common goal.” ment that serves Tooele City Sociology with a Criminology to a patrol sergeant and in continued from page A1 of citizens, respect for others, Day said he finds his work in residents,” said Winn. Certificate from the University 2010 he was promoted to lieu- the law enforcement code of law enforcement to be inspir- Winn thinks highly of Day. of Utah. tenant over the patrol division. ethics, and laws, statutes, and ing. “Captain Day is well respect- In 2000 he attended a US In 2017 he became a captain have great officers excelling regulations, Day said. “I get job satisfaction when ed by many law enforcement Department of Justice program and was promoted to assistant at their job,” said Day. “I have He will also manage the in the course of our work we leaders in Tooele County,” she to obtain his police officer cer- chief and in 2020 he graduated seen this department improve department’s budget, ensure a safeguard lives and property, said. “It is my honor to be able tification. from the Northwestern Staff over the years under the direc- capable and competent work- protect the innocent against to serve with him as part of my “The goal of the Police and Command School. tion of Chief Kirby. I am proud place, and ensure all officers deception, the weak against executive team. He is well edu- Corps was to raise the bar on Day is happily married and of this department and want receive training and equip- oppression or intimidation, cated, committed to his com- the education and training of has three boys. to see it continue serving this ment needed to complete their and the peaceful against vio- munity, professional, kind, and America’s law enforcement “All of my free time is with community while respecting duties successfully. lence or disorder,” he said. “I will serve with integrity and a officers,” Day said. them,” he said. the constitutional rights of all Day said one of the most want the best for this com- love for all people.” Day began working for the “I would like to thank many men and women.” important issues he will focus munity, which my family is a “He has dedicated 20 years Tooele City Police Department residents who are so support- Day will take on many on is police reform. part of.” to the department and that in 2001 when he was 24. ive of the department.,” Day duties as the new chief. “We must continue to Winn is sure of her decision says a great deal about his In 2003, he received the said. “They do this every day “The duty of the chief is to improve during police to appoint Day as the next commitment to the city,” Winn officer of the year award, by providing letters or show- maintain and build trust, and reform.,” he said. “Teamwork chief. continued. became a detective working ing their appreciation in other confidence while leading the and understanding between “After conducting interviews Day grew up in Highland, to solve property crimes, and ways. I have also been over- organization,” he said. citizens, entities, and busi- with other qualified applicants, Utah working on a farm. began working for the Tooele whelmed by the support and During his time as chief, nesses dealing with different I determined that Captain He completed his Associates County Drug Task Force, while kind words of many reaching Day will do his best to align and difficult issues in this city. Day was the perfect person to of Science degree from maintaining his work at the out to congratulate me.” the police department with Working together to solve com- continue the professional and Utah Valley University and station. [email protected]

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The variety GUEST COLUMNIST that blooms at night. You will see the called autumn joy forms a mound This column was originally published flowers late in the evening and early with big showy flowers that appear June 30, 2011. It has been updated by in the morning. It dies back under at the end of the summer. There are a the author. the ground in the winter and when lot of different types of sedums with the ground warms sufficiently it will leaves of various forms and shades. erennials deserve a solid place in a return for a repeat perfor-mance. Many form pretty ground covers with Pwell-planned garden. Large public Penstemons are a natural for Utah. very attractive tex-tures. display gardens typically make good Our state has a wide range of native Thyme is an herb often used in use of perennials to create the basic varieties growing naturally in our cooking. This dense, low-growing form of their gardens. Annuals and mountains. We even have our own ground cover is waterwise. When it biennials fill changes in the gardens named variety called Penstemon flowers it is very beautiful but is also from year to year. Utahensis. It is native in the moun- pretty without the flower. English border gardens are usually tains but seeds can be difficult to Trifolium repens, white clover, has perennial gardens. By choosing plants germinate. It may take a fire for seeds dark foliage with tiny round ball flow- that complement one another and to germinate or they may need to lie ers in white or lavender. that bloom at different times, these in the soil for a couple of years before Veronica spicata, spike speed-well, gardens can be fabulous throughout they grow. Hummingbirds love the has very showy blooms that appear in the season. trumpet flowers that grow up the tall the spring and contin-ue through frost A little early research is in order slender stems. with deadhead-ing. Low-growing since a visit to your nursery may not Phlox subulata has flowers similar dense foliage gives rise to narrow show you what you need to know. to the domestic phlox that we grow flower spikes in blues, reds, pinks, Perennials tend to look a little paltry, DIANE SAGERS but tends to hug the ground. They whites and purples. They will start gangly or otherwise unimpressive Oenothera berlandieri, or Mexican primrose, is a spreading groundcover that blooms at are particularly pretty in the spring, bloom-ing in the spring. Deadhead when they are in 4-inch pots. They night. You will see the flowers late in the evening and early in the morning. with very showy flowers that come them and these drought-tolerant take some time to develop, but when in an array of showy colors. Phlox plants will keep going through frost. they are mature, many have very is drought tolerant and a waterwise Zauschneria arizonica, also known impressive flowers or forms. attention. brush up against them. The key to plant. as hardy hummingbird trumpet, While some people plant perenni- Tritoma kniphofia, red hot pok- keeping lavender looking good is to Platycodon grandiflorus, or bal- earned its common name for its als thinking they require less work, it ers, have real wow power. They are keep them sheared back so they don’t loon flower, is named for the brightly attraction to the tiny hummingbirds is not necessarily true. They still need extremely showy in the garden with get rangy. colored puffy buds that look like that love it. This plant puts on red- weeding, which can be more difficult long sword-like leaves at the base sur- Liatris is a long bloomer with flow- balloons before they open up. orange flowers and thrives in front among established plants. They still rounding tall, thick-stemmed flower ers coming from opposite sides of the Sentimental blue has attractive blue of walls and walks where many need watering and over time they stalks that are topped with a thickly stem. Unlike most tall flower stalks, flowers. other plants won’t grow because of will need thinning, shaping, or to flowered bloom column that bears it starts bloom-ing at the top and the Rudbeki goldstrum is native to the heat. Put it where it will not be be dug and divided for best results. red blossoms at the bot-tom gradually flowers gradually open down the Russia. It blooms all summer long over-watered or stay wet for too long Nevertheless, they may be worth the going to yellow at the top. The flow- stem. These flowers come in whites, with very showy yellow or bronze- because it doesn’t like “wet feet.” It effort for creating beautiful garden ers stretch 2 to 3 feet tall and are hard blues and pinks. variegated to yellow daisy flowers takes the hottest conditions you can displays. to miss. They are often placed in the Monarda, bee balm, gets its name with brown centers. give it, even growing well next to hot Last week I gave suggestions of center of flower beds as a center piece honestly. Bees love this plant and you Salvia dorrii, purple sage, is a very sidewalks. excellent perennials that could make because they are so showy, get very will find them buzzing about it. showy flower that can be hard to find Osteospermum, African daisy, is stop-the-car gardens. These are the large and the flowers last for about a Nepeta, catmint, makes a shrubby in nurseries because it is hard to start. native to South Africa. It can be an kinds of gardens that are so stunning month. plant with tiny blue blossoms. Its natural habi-tat is the Great Basin annual or if you choose the right vari- that passers-by can hardly resist stop- Lavandule, lavender, is an old- Butterflies love the flower which south to the Mojave Desert. ety it is perennial. It provides pert dai- ping the car or circling the block to fashioned perennial that has gained blooms all summer long. Plant these Scabiosa, or pincushion plant, is sy-formed flow-ers to the landscape. take another look. a resurgence of interest both for its with coreopsis for a pretty contrast. a great choice because it blooms all It is drought tolerant and grows very Here are more suggestions for beauty and its scent. Many people When you first transplant these plants summer long with attractive fuzzy well in a sunny border. excellent perennials to grow in these love to take cut flowers indoors to you may find your cat taking a par- blossoms that just don’t stop. Bees Don’t be shy with perennials. Plant kinds of gardens. To get the easiest enjoy the scent in their homes. They ticular interest in rolling around on it, love this plant. It comes in shades of a wide variety of plants to get maxi- and most dramatic effect, you may bloom right back after they are cut but after it is established they are less pink, lavender and white. mum effect but consider using several want to plant some of these plants in and quit flowering in the fall. The interested. Sedums are succulent plants that of the same plant in groupings to give masses so that they attract maximum smell is a main attraction as you Oenothera berlandieri, or Mexican are drought tolerant and well adapted optimum effect.

SUNDAY DRIVE 2021 BMW 540i xDrive Sedan certainly lives up to its slogan ver the past ten years we and the headlamps slimming Ohave encountered many down, giving the sedan a different tag lines manufac- more race-like appearance. tures use to describe their We felt the new design really entire line of vehicles or just worked with bold style and one vehicle. It seems, howev- design, yet exuding the er, these tags tend to change luxury and competence we as new advertising agencies would have expected from come and go. Craig & Deanne Conover any BMW. There are those that really GUEST COLUMNISTS Some say BMW has moved seem to resonate with every- away from diving and han- one and stick around, like dling excitement to feature Nike’s “Just Do It,” or “Like a SUVs. We don’t make hybrids. more comfortable and exec- Good Neighbor State Farm Is We don’t make luxury sedans. utive-type features. To some There,” or even “Melts in your We only make one thing. The extent this is true, but we love mouth, not in your hands” Ultimate Driving Machine.” all the pampering and safety that came from M&Ms. When it works, it really works features that come with the In the automotive world as it has done for BMW. purchase of a new Beamer. there is only one of these Since that time they’ve And with the available M tag lines that has been truly done exactly that in produc- package there really should tested by the passing of time, ing the “Ultimate Driving be something in the mix for and that is BMW’s “Ultimate Machine” time and time everyone. We have driven a Driving Machine.” This came again, no matter what prod- number of BMWs over the about back in the mid 1970s uct it may be. We found that years and have never met on as BMW was looking to to truly be the case with the that was not engaging and become more of an influence new 7th generation 5 series exciting to drive. in the American market. sedan. For example, the new The moniker has really The new design is sleeker sedan can be had with dif- worked for the car company. and a little longer (1.2 inch- ferent engine configurations, Once, they even put forth the es) than the outgoing model, be it a 4-cylinder, 6-cylinder following: “We don’t make with the infamous kidney or roaring 8-cylinder set up, sports cars. We don’t make grill growing wider and taller, ranging in power from 248 to 523 horsepower — something for everyone in the market. Each one comes complete with a twin scroll turbocharg- er, making each unique in its own way. Our test ride came in a 6-cylinder version complete with 335 ponies that would fast enough, one could step surrounding area, depicting make updates within seconds run to 60 mph in a short 4.9 up to a V8 model that makes all the cars, trucks and motor- of getting new driving infor- seconds — very quick for a 523 horsepower and gets to cycles which are seen by the mation from the BMW fleet. full sized sedan. We certainly 60 in a mere 3.6 seconds. onboard cameras, in not only Also new this year it a per- had no complaints from our Yes, something for everyone the driver’s lane but adjacent sonal assistant in the 5 series adult daughter Sadie when indeed! lanes also. It will then take all that allows the driver or pas- she was in the back for the Inside the upgraded Napa of this information and high- senger to talk with the vehicle times we were out on errands leather quilted seating surfac- light vehicles that are within simply by saying “Hey, BMW” or for dinner. If that were not es were very much designed a critical distance of the and the assistant will try and for comfort and enjoyment, Beamer and indicate the best help with questions, naviga- which we partook of com- way to maneuver to get out tion, rolling up and down pletely during our week-long of a bad situation if needed. windows, adjusting climate — test ride. They would adjust This will help to ensure the that kind of thing. It worked in what seemed like endless driver has all of the relevant very similar to Alexa in our ways and were heated and information needed to make home, just more vehicle cen- cooled, providing complete maneuvers to avoid an acci- tric. comfort no matter what the dent if possible. If navigation Technology, power, and drive involved. is being used, the instructions excitement again add up to New this year to the 5 will be shown above this the “The Ultimate Driving series is an advanced driver camera view for the driver to Machine’” in the new BMW 5 assistance system. Okay, so follow. series sedan. pretty much every manu- Okay, so it was a very cool Base price: $61,780 facturer is adding blind spot new addition and a great Price as driven: $77,935 monitors, adaptive cruise help in a heavy traffic situa- control, lane keep assist and tion, however, the navigation Craig and Deanne Conover the like. BMW has taken gets even better by using real have been test-driving vehicles those technologies to another time traffic data to update for nearly a decade. They level with this system. The the route that has been input. receive a new car each week system will display on the This is all stored in the cloud for a weeklong test drive driver information screen an and transmitted back to the and adventure. They live in enhanced 3D rendering of the vehicle via satellite and will Springville, Utah. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY June 10, 2021 INTERPERSONAL EDGE ASK AMY Got returning-to- Sober spouse doesn’t know when to quit Dear Amy: I am so conflict- husband’s sake? (No, you ation where you as a friend ed about what to do regarding didn’t.) Will he get sober for should necessarily sit in judg- my marriage. your sake? (It’s doubtful.) He ment. work trauma? Back in 2010, I quit drink- Amy Dickinson must do this for himself. ing. My husband promised to GUEST COLUMNIST You have fought for your Dear Amy: The question Q: I was upset when I had quit with me. own sobriety. You have a from “Not Nameless Wife” to suddenly take my work Unfortunately, he is still duty to make a protective and intrigued me. home and only work remotely. drinking heavily. healthy choice for yourself, This was about the man who Now, I’m doing well and am Daneen Skube I have expressed my need to ting up with it! and let your husband learn always called his wife “Honey” surprised that I’m upset and GUEST COLUMNIST be with a sober husband. He I do love him but living with how to fight for his own sobri- instead of by her name. worried about returning to has promised to stop drinking. a drunken husband sucks the ety. I did the same thing as well, work in-person. How I can He even went to a hospital to life out of me. Heartbreaking as it is for until my wife passed away best adjust to returning to my into walking opportunities. detox. This lasted for seven - Ready for Change you, you may need to continue after 47 years of a happy mar- office? He’s installing a walking desk weeks but ultimately failed Dear Ready: When you’re to love your husband from a riage. A: You’re in good company in his in-person office so he because he did not participate truly ready for a change, you safer distance. I am somewhat of an intro- if you’re feeling somewhat can continue with his health in a follow-up plan. will make that change, instead If it’s time for you to leave vert. traumatized by the prospect improvement program. The hospital diagnosed him of expecting your alcohol- the marriage, then you should Upon reflection, I find that I of returning to in-office work. The more you criticize your- as depressed and alcoholic. addicted husband to make it leave it without any bargains have always addressed people We’re all creatures of habit, self by thinking you’re a wimp He took his meds for six for you. in place. by their names as a perfectly and once we adjust to some- because you’re upset about weeks, and then stopped. I hope you will review your socially acceptable way of thing, we resist yet another returning to your office, the He is very hard to live with. choices, and your reactions, Dear Amy: A friend of mine establishing a degree of slight change. harder your adjustment will He has never hit me, but the with your counselor. Also, met a lovely man whom she separation between them and Psychological researchers be. We cannot fight ourselves verbal abuse gets bad. attend a “friends and family” started dating. myself. But when my wife and have discovered that even posi- and problem-solve creatively in I told him that if we are support group, like Al-Anon She found out that he is I fell in love with each other, tive changes like a better job, the outside world at the same going to stay together, the (al-anon.org). married to a woman who has we were then so close to each new baby or new marriage time. drinking has to stop. He agreed I suggest that if you remove Alzheimer’s. other that she became “Honey” are extremely stressful. Being Consider carefully how to to this but keeps drinking. He your own need to monitor, My friend goes to his house to me. upset by change doesn’t mean do as much preparation as you maintained that he could drink attend to, and respond to your to care for his wife and to help I guess it was my way of you’re weaker than everyone can now so you keep yourself once a week, but that hasn’t husband’s drinking, your hus- him out. expressing love, inclusion, else — instead it is proof you’re in that Goldilocks change worked. Now he drinks 200 band will have one less reason They are dating. comfort, and trust. human. zone. Don’t wait until the last beers a week. to avoid treatment. He is a married man! — Also a Mr. Honey Research on change breaks minute trying to ignore that I started attending counsel- My point is that you are Is it me, or is this a little Dear Mr. Honey: I appreci- the concept into three catego- you’ll eventually have to return ing for myself. alternately pushing him to strange? ate your insight regarding how ries: too little change/chal- to some amount of in-person Today he told me that he stop and then cushioning him - Wondering your introversion affects your lenge, just right change/chal- work. doesn’t like how he feels when when he doesn’t, and so you Dear Wondering: I think verbal endearments. Your wife lenge (the “Goldilocks” zone), What you want to aim for he’s drinking, but he doesn’t are absorbing some of the real it’s you. was one lucky “Honey.” and too much change/chal- is that Goldilocks zone where know how to stay sober. consequences of his drinking, You don’t seem to have any lenge. Interestingly, if we have you don’t have to adjust to big I again offered to help with which for him might be having personal insight into this situa- You can email Amy Dickinson too little change in our lives, change, so plan in advance the inpatient rehab and a follow- to face and choose treatment tion, given that you don’t know at askamy@amydickinson. we get bored and stagnant — small steps you can take for an up plan, but he insists he can for his depression without you the man or his wife. com or send a letter to Ask and that is also stressful. optimum return to your office. do this on his own. distracting him by making Your friend’s presence in Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, Since your company is dis- I keep reminding him that if empty threats to leave. Your the household might be a very NY 13068. You can also follow cussing a return to offices, The last word(s) he continues to drink, I will file conflicted feelings are keeping good thing for all of the people her on Twitter @askingamy or look closely at the timeline and Q: I graduated from college for divorce. both of you in place. involved. Facebook. details. Make a list of all the a few years ago and have been He is just so used to me put- Did you get sober for your I don’t think this is a situ- © 2021 Amy Dickinson things you now enjoy about trying to learn a lot of new working from home. Make skills in my current job. I suc- small changes now to find out ceed about 50% of the time. how you can still enjoy these Do you think my failures will MY ANSWER new habits while working end up defining me as I start more from your office. out my career? A significant positive change A: No, as Samuel Barclay of the pandemic is the flexibil- Beckett, Irish novelist, play- Believers in Jesus are members of God’s kingdom ity employers will have about wright, and poet advised, “try From the writings of the Rev. reconciled to God who reigns work from home. If your job again, fail again, fail better.” Billy Graham as King in their hearts. worked well remotely during By being brave enough to fail Jesus dwells within the the pandemic, it isn’t too early with enthusiasm, we put our- Q: What does it mean when believer through His Holy to start selling your manager selves in the optimum position the Bible says that those who Spirit and He desires that all on allowing at least part of to learn more and faster than believe in Jesus Christ are not people know the joy of His your job to continue remotely. anyone else around us! of this world? -- A.S. great salvation. The crucified Make sure you talk to your A: Believers in Jesus -- those and risen King has all author- manager about their percep- Daneen Skube, Ph.D., execu- who have been saved and obey ity, and His indwelling Spirit tions on critical in-person tive coach, trainer, therapist and God’s Word -- are members is greater than Satan and his events in your office. When speaker, also appears as the FOX of God’s kingdom. The Bible demon powers. “He who is in you propose continuing remote Channel’s “Workplace Guru” says that the kingdom of God you is greater than he who is in work, you must factor in your each Monday morning. She’s the is within them. 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Erda CitvCouncil DistrictErda Citv #3 Council District #3 I, Cassandra Ray, District Administrator, North Tooele Fire District, in accordance with Utah 1 position - 2 year term1 position - 2 year term Code Section 20A-9-203(8) do declareNotice that of the Candidate following Filingcandidates have filed for the offices Caleb Knoblauch Caleb Knoblauch indicated within the North Tooele Fire District. A Primary Election is not required. Mariann Camomile Mariann Camomile I, Cassandra Ray, District Administrator, North Tooele Fire District, in accordance with Utah JoshuaK Martin JoshuaK Martin Code Section 20A-9-203(8)2 do Trustee declare positions that the – following 4-year term candidates have filed for the offices Lany KayleHatfield Lany KayleHatfield indicated within the North Tooele Fire District. A Primary Election is not required. Stephen R. Manzione Erda Citv Council District #4 Erda Citv Council District #4 2 TrusteeMitchell positions Hall – 4-year term 1 position - 4 year term1 position - 4 year term Amy Palmer Amy Palmer Stephen R. Manzione Robert C. Adams Robert C. Adams Craig Smith Mitchell Hall Craig Smith Keith H Toone Keith H Toone

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Notice of CandidateNotice Filing of Candidate Filing I, Melynda Watson, Vernon Town Clerk/Recorder, in accordance with Utah Code Section 20A-9- I, Melynda Watson, Vernon Town Clerk/Recorder, in accordance with Utah Code Section 20A-9- 203(8) do declare that the following candidates have filed for the offices indicated within the Notice203( of8 )Candidate do declare Filingthat the following candidates have filed for the offices indicated within the Town of Vernon. There will be no primary election. Town of Vernon. There will be no primary election. I, Melynda Watson, Vernon Town Clerk/Recorder, in Noticeaccordance of Candidate with Utah FilingCode Section 20A-9- 203(8) do declare that the following candidates have filed for the offices indicated within the I, MelyndaTown of WatsonVernon,. Vernon There willTown1 be Town Clerk no primary Mayor/Recorder 4election-year, in termaccordance. with Utah Code Section 20A-9- 1 Town Mayor 4-year term 203(8) do declare that the followingJohn candidates E. Olson have filed for the offices indicated within the Town of Vernon. There will be no primaryJohn E. electionOlson . 2 Council positions – 4-year terms 2 Council positions – 4-year terms 1 Town Mayor 4-yearMichael term Cheatham Michael Cheatham John E. OlsonRobert Scott Livingston 1 Town Mayor 4-yearRobert term Scott Livingston 2 Council positions – 4-year termsJohn E. Olson Michael Cheatham ______Robert Scott Livingston2 Council positions – 4-year terms Melynda Watson Melynda Watson Michael Cheatham Vernon Town Clerk/Recorder Robert Scott Livingston Vernon Town Clerk/Recorder ______Melynda Watson Vernon Town______Clerk/Recorder Melynda Watson Vernon Town Clerk/Recorder THURSDAY June 10, 2021 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 ‘Too Good to Be True’ slow-cooker beef tacos t’s finally time to share my less beef chuck pot roast, meat with seasoning mix. Ifamily’s favorite “Too Good trimmed of fat Reduce the amount according to Be True Slow-Cooker Beef 1-ounce package taco sea- to taste. Place meat in slow Tacos” recipe. Passed on by soning mix, such as Old El cooker. If using onion, spread word of mouth from one Paso brand slices evenly over the meat. No neighbor to the other, it’s a 1 medium onion, peeled and need to add water. recipe that’s so easy to remem- sliced (optional) 2. Cover, set on high and ber that I’ve just never taken 12 flour tortillas cook for five to six hours or the time to write it down. Toppings according to taste: until meat is tender and easily Simply put: “Place pot roast cilantro, chopped toma- falls apart. Remove from slow sprinkled with taco seasoning our busy lifestyles demand toes, chili peppers and cooker with a large slotted in a slow cooker. Set on high when we want to gather onions, shredded cheddar spoon. and cook five to six hours. friends together for a robust cheese, sour cream, gua- 3. Using two forks, shred Spoon tender, shredded beef and tasty evening meal. camole, salsa, squeeze of the beef into a large bowl. Add into warm soft taco shells and lime juice onion and remaining warm add favorite fillings.” That’s it! SLOW-COOKER BEEF TACOS juices from the slow cooker. No-fail, no-fuss cooking that 2-1/2- to 3-pound bone- 1. Sprinkle both sides of Toss lightly to keep moist. 4. To serve, spoon meat into warm soft taco shells. Add favorite toppings. Makes 12 tacos.

TIP: For a spicy pot-roast dinner, follow above steps. After three and a half hours in the slow cooker, add six peeled and quartered potatoes and six medium carrots, halved cross- wise and lengthwise, on top of the meat. Add pepper and 1/4 teaspoon salt. When meat and vegetables are tender, about two hours later, remove meat and vegetables with a slotted spoon and place on a serving platter. Spoon drippings over meat, and serve with a fresh green salad. Serves 6. Hilary Swank • • • Find more family fun at uperstar stand-up comic series. www.donnaerickson.com. SSebastian Maniscalco, • • • Write to Donna at Info@don- who made his film debut in Sequels, sequels, sequels! naerickson.com the Oscar-winning picture “Knives Out 2” will again “The Green Book” (as Johnny star Daniel Craig, as well as © 2021 Donna Erickson Venere) and then played Edward Norton and Dave Distributed by King Features Synd. “Crazy Joe” Gallo opposite Bautista, when it begins Robert De Niro, Al Pacino shooting in Greece. Netflix and Joe Pesci in Martin has allotted $400 million, Scorsese’s “The Irishman,” aiming at a December 2022 will now STAR opposite De release for “KO2,” followed Commercial lab tests vs genetic counseling Niro in “About My Father.” by “Knives Out 3,” being shot The script, written by back-to-back. And “Venom,” DEAR DR. ROACH: I have tions after the test results, and is beyond the norm. You are Maniscalco and based on which grossed $855 mil- a daughter (almost 31 years) the benefit of having an experi- right that cooler temperatures his relationship with his real lion in 2018, has the sequel who is concerned about enced clinician there to answer are healthier for the testicles, father, starts shooting later “Venom 2, Let There Be Charcot-Marie-Tooth syn- them would be invaluable. but again, I am a little sur- this year. When Maniscalco Carnage” already shooting drome. Her maternal grand- • • • prised by the severity of your asked his father who should with Tom Hardy, Michelle mother has been diagnosed DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m an description. play him, his answer was, Williams and Reid Scott with that condition. She is 81-year-old man. About two Among the other common “De Niro, who else?!” De returning, adding Woody interested in seeking out a years ago, I began to realize causes are a history of trauma Niro, picky about what he Harrelson and J.K. Simmons genetic test for the condition to that my testicles were shrink- or infection. However, any acts in, obviously loved the to the mix. learn if she is susceptible. She ing, and they are now about underlying cause can also script because he immedi- • • • was referred to a commercial, the size of a marble. I have affect the ability of the tes- ately said “Yes.” Two-time Academy Award- direct-to-consumer laboratory asked my primary care doctor ticles to make testosterone. • • • winner Hilary Swank (best for the test. and urologist about this, and Your blood testosterone level Chris Rock, a huge fan supporting actress for “Boys How likely is it that a lab ography, a needle study of the reply is that nothing can be is surprisingly normal for your of the “Saw” franchise, Don’t Cry” in 1999, and best test for this specific condition the electrical activity of the done about it. age (400-500 is the average approached Lionsgate with actress for “Million Dollar would be accurate? Should she muscles), but genetic testing I have read that boxer shorts for a man in his 80s). A low his ideas on how to extend Baby” in 2004) seemed be doing all of this through is another way of making the are recommended to keep the testosterone is a common cause the franchise from “Jigsaw” to disappear during the either a particular type of diagnosis. If her grandmother testicles cooler and healthier. of erectile dysfunction (poor (“Saw 8”) to a ninth film, pandemic, but she was in genetics counselor or her has a known mutation, then I am wondering whether my blood flow is only one cause which opened May 14 to Australia in June 2019 mak- private physician (internist) genetic testing is likely to give extensive time sitting at a desk of ED). favorable reviews. Rock had ing the sci-fi thriller “I Am rather than an independent her confirmation of her own and reading could be related to After two years, it is very a dramatic role in 2020 in 10 Mother,” with Rose Byrne; effort? — R.C. status. my shrinking testicles. Or is it unlikely that any treatments episodes of “Fargo” (as Loy the horror/thriller “The ANSWER: Charcot-Marie- Commercial genetic test- related to erectile dysfunction, will affect the testicles now, Cannon), and he enjoyed it Hunt,” with Betty Gilpin, Tooth disease is the eponym ing is certainly available, and which is caused by decreased unfortunately. so much that he wrote the Amy Madigan and Emma given to a family of hereditary probably accurate. However, I blood flow? I have ED. My last • • • starring role (with touches of Roberts (in New Orleans); as motor sensory neuropathies: would still recommend a visit testosterone result was about Dr. Roach regrets that comedy) in “Spiral: From the well as “Fatale,” with Michael diseases that affect the nerves to a genetic counselor. This 500. Is there nothing that can he is unable to answer indi- Book of Saw” for himself. Ealy and Mike Colter (shot in that carry the impulses neces- may require a referral from her be done, not even any exer- vidual questions, but will With Rock on board, L.A.). She also starred in the sary for movement and sensa- primary-care doctor. The cor- cises? — L.D. incorporate them in the Lionsgate was able to sign Netflix series “Away.” tion. The initial symptoms are rect test to order, and its inter- ANSWER: The medical term column whenever possible. Samuel L. Jackson and Max But she’ll return in a blaze most commonly weakness and pretation, depends on the exact for what’s happening to you is Readers may email questions Minghella to join him. It of glory playing racing pio- atrophy in the feet, followed by diagnosis of her grandmother’s “testicular atrophy,” and it has to ToYourGoodHealth@med. started shooting July 2019 neer Janet Guthrie, the first similar problems in the hands condition, since there are many several possible causes. Age cornell.edu. and wrapped that August. woman to compete in both and sensory changes. genetic variations of Charcot- alone is one: At age 81, many Originally scheduled for the Indianapolis 500 and the The diagnosis may be made Marie-Tooth. It is likely that men have noticed some shrink- © 2021 North America Synd., Inc. release in October 2020, it Daytona 500, in “Speed Girl.” by EMG testing (electromy- your daughter will have ques- age in testicular size, but yours All Rights Reserved was rushed to release May If that doesn’t get her career 2020, then delayed due to racing again, nothing will! the pandemic. A sequel, “Saw X,” is already in the works, © 2021 King Features Synd., Inc. the French built a “fake Paris” people’s car” — an affordable, • According to research done along with a possible TV designed to throw off German practical vehicle that every- by MIT, the number 17 is bombers and fighter pilots, one could own. the most common randomly chosen number between one complete with a replica of the • Tablecloths were originally Champs-Elysees and Gard Du designed for use as one big, and 20. Nord. It even included a fake communal napkin. • Henry Ford produced the BY LUCIE WINBOURNE railway that lit up at certain • Each of the suits on a deck Model T only in black because points, creating the illusion the black paint available at • Want to test how ripe your from the sky of a train moving of cards represents the four major pillars of the economy the time was the fastest to cranberries are? Drop them along the tracks. dry. on the ground! Cranberries in the Middle Ages: hearts for • Allergy sufferers, take note: the Church, spades for the • • • are nature’s bouncy ball — One ragweed plant can farmers even use this tech- military, clubs for agriculture Thought for the Day: “Good release as many as 1 billion and diamonds for the mer- communication is just as stimu- nique to see if the fruit is grains of pollen. ready for shipment. chant class. lating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after.” • Adolf Hitler helped design • A person who plays the bongo • In Las Vegas, it’s against the (with Ferdinand Porsche) the — Anne Morrow Lindbergh law to pawn your dentures. drums is known as a “bongo- Volkswagen Beetle, as part sero.” • Near the end of World War I, of an initiative to create “the © 2021 North America Synd., Inc. B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY June 10, 2021

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

Heart of the City by Steenz The Fusco Brothers by J.C. Duffy

Pooch Café by Paul Gilligan The Duplex by Glenn McCoy

LIO by Mark Tatulli Fred Basset by Alex Graham

Cornered by Baldwin In the Bleachers by Steve Moore

Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds & Jeff Millar

Baldo by Hector Cantu & Carlos Castellanos

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company DUP at 435-849-4270 would let us make a copy for the Tooele the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 tact Terri at 435-313-4851. Tooele Moose County Historical Society, please call 435- S. Main St., Tooele. For more information, Grantsville City Library 882-1612. contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann Military Items Wanted Senior Center We are no longer charging overdue fines Meals at Lodge at 435-849-4180. When you no longer want your mili- The senior center is for the enjoyment of for items returned after their due date. Friday and Saturday night dinners will tary items, do not take them to Deseret all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are Our hours are Tuesday through Friday be served from 4 to 8 p.m. Groups and Events Alcoholics Anonymous Industries or a thrift store. Bring them Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday Friday night dinners change weekly, Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, Friday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. New and exciting from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. We are offer- or you can order from the menu items Annual Garden Tour Main St., daily at 12 p.m. and 8 p.m. Park shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, ing limited contact hold pick-up, please Saturday night. All meals are for a reason- The Annual Garden Tour, featuring in back. canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled call 435-884-1670 for more information. able price. over a dozen beautiful garden settings, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, Daily lunch specials are available at the is on Friday, June 11 from 1 to 6 pm, and also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 displayed with honor and respect. Call wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class Grantsville Irrigation Company lodge from 11 a.m. Saturday, June 12 from 9 am to 4 p.m. p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. movies and health classes. Meals-On- Grantsville Irrigation has increased Take out orders can be called in during Admission is $10 for adults and kids 12 Dr., Tooele. Wheels available for homebound. Lunch the allotment from 50,000 gallons per our operating hours and picked up at the and under free. There is a free Twilight Children’s Choir Auditions served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- residential share to 100,000 gallons per lodge at the time agreed on. Tour on Friday night the 11, from 7 to 10 Young People in Recovery Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- gested contribution is $3. For those under residential share. Agricultural users have For members and their guests only. p.m. To get more info or to purchase tick- Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to been issued an additional turn making a ets, visit www.annualgardentour.info. all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, the store or doctor visits for residents in total of 2 regular turns for the season. We Meetings p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- would like to thank users for their con- Meetings occur on the first and third Tooele County Gun Show and also on the first and third Friday of the directs the choir. Blake has a degree in portation information call 435-843-4114. tinued efforts to conserve water. Please Sundays of every month, 9:30 a.m. for the Safety Fair month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park vocal performance and has taught at the For more information about the Tooele contact the office at 435-884-3451 or men, 10:30 a.m. for the women. Vendors and Exhibitors wanted for the Apartments Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., collegiate level. If your child loves to sing center, call 435-843-4110. [email protected] with any questions Tooele County Gun Show and Safety Tooele. Questions, contact Adam at 480- and you are looking for an exceptional or concerns. Fair on June 12, 2021 and for The Trap 695-6611, Audrey at 435-255-9518, or Heidi musical experience for them, this is it. For Tooele Pioneer Museum Eagles Shooting Competition the following at 435-255-9905. more information and to register for an 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open Meetings Saturday, June 19, 2021. The Gun Show audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday Schools and Safety Fair will be held at the spa- Family support group com or call 435-277-0755. Aerie meetings are on the 2nd and 4th and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most cious Deseret Peak Convention Center Get your loved one sober. The USARA Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. St. Marguerite Catholic School from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Trap Shooting Craft family support group is held Tooele Valley Youth Symphony Students of all faiths are welcome Open other times by appointment. Call Competition will be held the following Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading Kids can learn to play a musical instru- from preschool through 8th grade at Social Room 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- Saturday, June 19, 2021 at the Tooele room at the Tooele City Library. Group ment this summer at Tooele Valley Youth Tooele County’s only faith-based school. Please notice that the Social Room is 5139. World class Indian arrowhead collec- Gun Club (hours TBD). If you’re interested books and materials provided. Craft is a Symphony’s Beginners Camp. Instruments Featuring all-day kindergarten, all-day open 7 days a week from 2 to 6 p.m. There tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, in supporting this event as a vendor free program for family members who are included! Register at www.beginban- preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small is no sitting or standing at the bar and or exhibitor, please visit forms.gle/ have a loved one with a substance use dandorchestranow.com. class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- tables are set six feet apart and are sani- Mobile Vet Center FTJMojs4WJMLF3Km6. For more informa- disorder. For more information, call Heidi riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or tized regularly. For the next two weeks Authors Welcome To better serve veterans located in tion contact Kevin Neff at 435-277-2380 or Warr at 435-255-9905. visit www.stmargschool.org. masks are required to enter and upon The Writer’s Bloc, Tooele chapter of the Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center [email protected]. (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday exiting the building. After entering the Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group League of Utah Writers, invites you to join from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern building please print your name on the Change us at our bi-monthly virtual meetings, forms provided in the event that contact Daytime Care for Adults side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. Education A respite program is available for We’ve changed the date and location where we discuss the craft and offer sup- tracing would be needed, this information 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides caregivers in Tooele County for adult of our meeting. Please join us the 3rd port for fledgling authors. For more infor- free, confidential counseling for theater Tooele Technical College will only be used in the event of contact Monday of every month online through mation please contact the chapter presi- Programs with space available loved ones who need supervised care veterans of all conflicts. For further tracing. We are OPEN and invite you to Zoom. The Tooele County Health dent at [email protected], or include the POST (Peace Officer during the day. Call Lighthouse Adult information contact Dave Brown at 801- come down and see what we’ve done to Department’s Aging Services program find us on Facebook at Writers Bloc. Standards Training) program (Satellite Care Services at 435-249-5632 for more 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center help make it safe to go out. is the sponsor for this free Alzheimer’s Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s information. Rocky Mountain Hospice 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov The social room is open 2 to 6 p.m. daily, Association Caregiver Support Group. Want to have more meaning in your life. License (CDL) program and Software staffed with volunteer bartenders, please Tooele County Arts Guild The groups are designed to provide emo- Do you want to do something that is sat- Donate to Library Development. These programs and others tip accordingly. All artists from Tooele County age 13 tional, educational, and social support for isfying and of great service to your com- Please remember the “Friends of the are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today and above are welcome to join the Tooele caregivers. Call 435-843-4119 to register to munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain Tooele City Library” while doing home and begin training for a promising career. County Arts Guild for an evening, or for receive the meeting link. cleaning and donate your used books to Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- Elks the year as a member. Benefits of mem- Hospice volunteer. No experience es at 435-248-1800 for more information. required. All training, background check the bookstore in the library. Money from Bar bership include the opportunity to display Food Addicts in Recovery book sales is used to support programs and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. We are open and now serving food your artwork for show and sale in various Anonymous within the library. The library is located at Adult Education The only requirement is your desire to Get your high school diploma this year Tuesday thru Saturday, 11 a.m. to close. venues around Tooele County, as well as Are you having trouble controlling the 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call help someone in need. Please contact at the Tooele Community Learning Center. Our new contact phone number is 435- regular updates on events in our commu- way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky All classes required for a high school 249-0192. We look forward to seeing you. nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- org. Thank you for your support. Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! ery program for anyone suffering from Call 435-228-8217 for more information. food addiction. Meetings are held every Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at Books for the Whole Family aration and English as a second language 801-397-4902. are available. Register now to graduate Saturday at 8:30 a.m. at the Pioneer Donated children’s books and paper- Stansbury Days Triathlon Museum, 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter backs are for sale for 25 cents, and — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 Stansbury Days Triathlon is happening The Next Chapter Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- at the north back entrance. For more The Next Chapter is a free social support hard-covers are being sold for $1 from Disabled Veterans Aug. 21, 2021. Mark your calendars. To information, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays, 5 p.m. to 8 cation classes are for students 18 and over. register, go to: www.runnercard.com/ and educational program to help widows or Denise 435-840-2375 or visit www. and widowers adjust to the loss of their p.m. on Mondays and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ESOL Chapter 20 – Disabled American roadrace/public/raceGroup/976695 foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to on Tuesdays at the Tooele City Library. All Veterans Teens and adults, first timer, or experi- spouse through monthly activities. You ESOL conversational classes are held attend. are invited to join others who are on the proceeds go back to the library for proj- The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County enced. 500m swim (that’s 10 laps) / 11.75 Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele same page as you, to begin a new chapter ects and programs. Chapter 20 for the Disabled American mile bike on a pretty flat course/ 5km run Tooele County Aging Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele Veterans holds monthly general member- (that’s 3.1 miles). You can even sign up Tooele County Aging is looking for Community Book Sharing Box dents may also come anytime the center is County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, 47 with a team. This event is a blast. Train volunteers to help us meet the needs of Our Community Book Sharing Box has open for individualized study. Registration more details. E. Vine St. (rear basement door entrance) with a friend, compete with your neigh- seniors in the community. Many seniors moved to a new location. It has moved is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele in Tooele, every third Thursday of the bors, and get cheered on by your com- require assistance and need rides to doc- two doors to the south where the Cook Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Sons of Utah Pioneers month at 7 p.m. We welcome all veterans munity. Prizes, T-shirts, raffle, and food. As tors or other professionals. Rides help Family will now be the steward’s of the tion. Anyone interested in the history of to come join us in the camaraderie with always, we need volunteers, so if you want seniors live more independent lives. Call “Little Free Library” at 987 S 1050 W. Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah other veterans at our monthly meetings. to get involved without the sweat, sign up 435-843-4114 for more information. The Anyone can take a book or bring a book Early Head Start pioneers, we need you. The Son of Utah DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers Chapter 20 has trained Chapter Service to help on race day. Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers to donate and share with others. To learn Pioneers are currently curtailing our meet- NO COST weekly home visits for families Officer’s (CSO’s) to answer questions con- also are in need of volunteers. For more more and to find other locations near you, ings due to the pandemic, but watch this who are eligible under the age of 3. Home cerning your VA benefits. Nations Service Ladies Community Club of information about volunteering at the go to www.littlefreelibrary.org, under the bulletin and we will announce our next visits include parent and child education, Officers (NSO’s) are available by appoint- Tooele Grantsville Center call 435-884-3446. For meeting, which will be a virtual meet- MAP tab and enter your zip code. To view upcoming events, learn more assessments, and family support services ment to help veterans and their families volunteering at the Tooele Center call ing. Also watch for an announcement of about our organization, or to become a including nutrition education. We also submit claims for compensation, obtain 435-843-4110. the opening of the James Bevan Pioneer member, please find us on Facebook or Grantsville offer comprehensive health services for health and educational well-earned ben- Museum when it is safe to admit the pub- you can email us at ladiescommunity- Life’s Worth Living Foundation expecting mothers including prenatal efits. All DAV services are free of charge. lic. For more information about the Sons Share your Ancestry parent education and support services. For information, please join our monthly [email protected]. Suicide support group meetings are held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at of Utah Pioneers, contact Howard Yerke, The Family History Center in Grantsville Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- meetings. Call commander Dustee TOPS Weight Loss Support Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. Membership Chairman, 435-841-9718 or has been gathering histories, pictures and 882-3439. Thomas 435-830-8487, or Adjutant Curtis Main St., Tooele, in the classroom by the [email protected] obituaries of residents of Grantsville. All G. Beckstrom at 435-840-0547. Please Group cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal information will be shared upon request, Free developmental evaluation leave messages if no contact. The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) TC Squares Dance Club thoughts or have lost a loved one to but we are asking for your help in further- DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers Weight Loss Support Group meets every The TC Squares Dance Club has begun suicide, please plan on attending. Please ing this work. Thanks for all who have NO COST developmental evaluations for COVID-19 Help for DAV Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke go on Facebook and like our page to assisted. Please contact Don and Patti children ages birth to 3. We provide a full The Disabled American Veterans Church, 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Weigh-in Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 keep current with our latest news and Johnson, by email: [email protected], by range of services for children with devel- National Office has established a relief begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by a meeting West, Tooele, from 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Please events. Contact us on that page, visit mail: P.O. Box 744 Grantsville, UT 84029, or opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal fund to provide financial aid to service- at 6 p.m. Men, women and children are bring finger food to share. For more infor- lifesworthlivingfoundation.com, or call by phone: 435-884-5018, 435-224-5010. is to minimize the effects of the delay and connected disabled veterans who have invited to attend. Come and let us help mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, reduce the need for long-term services lost employment or income due to the you live a healthier lifestyle. For more 435-248-LIVE. Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s Senior Center throughout their school years. For more COVID-19 virus pandemic. The issued information visit TOPS.org or contact Mary website at tcsquares.com. The senior center is for the enjoyment information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at grants are meant to help disabled service- Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. Parkinson’s Disease Support of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours ddivantage.org connected veterans pay bills, obtain food, Group Tooele County Homemakers are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 and provide for their families during these Museum Volunteers Needed A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can We would like to invite all ladies to our p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. New and difficult times. Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park be overwhelming for the newly diag- Homemakers club. Meetings are held on exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, Charity The application for this relief can be is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy his- nosed. Tooele has a support group for the first Tuesday of every month with a crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans tory or science? Volunteers at the museum persons with Parkinson’s disease and their luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise Tooele Children’s Justice Center will need to fully complete the application can gain new skills or practice old ones. caregivers. You can learn how others are September through May. Located at 151 Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in program, wood carving and health and provide documentation verifying We are looking for people to help with coping with PD and how to live well. We N. Main, in the auditorium of the Health need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for their status as a service-connected dis- organization, exhibit development, gar- meet the third Friday of each month from Department and USU Extension offices. snacks. We appreciate all donations. For homebound. Lunch served weekdays. abled veteran who has lost employment dening and educational program devel- 1 to 2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440, 36 For 60 and above, suggested contribu- as a result of the pandemic. Disabled opment. Volunteer positions are seasonal 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, per year. For more information, call Eileen S 100 E, Tooele. tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. veterans who are small business owners and year round. Scheduling is flexible. call Hal at 435-840-3683. 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Transportation available to the store or United Methodist Dinner or who work independently and have Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. doctor visits for residents in Tooele and been negatively impacted financially as a To apply or request more information, Thank you and we hope to see you all this Tooele United Methodist Church offers a send email to: [email protected] to Recovery” Grantsville areas. For transportation free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and result of the virus may also be eligible for September. information call 435-843-4114. For more this assistance. Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Tooele Gem and Mineral Society p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4, Tooele Tooele County Quilters information about the Grantsville center, served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society call 435-884-3446. (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all All meetings are held on the third Historical Society meets the first Thursday of the month. those affected by someone else’s addic- Tuesday of each month in the Tooele First Baptist Food Pantry Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in Daughters of Utah Pioneers Community Food Pantry located at tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues The DUP is seeking any family histories, Monthly Meetings the downstairs conference room of the by sharing our experience, strength and are $20 per year to be paid at the first 580 S Main St., Tooele. We are open Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. photographs, books, stories or vintage on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Tooele County Historical Society hope. For more information, please con- meeting. artifacts (before 1900) to display at the meetings have been cancelled until fur- Come and learn about rocks, minerals, Everyone is welcome, no requirements. and ways to craft them, and enjoy field DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Come as often as you need, we have ther notice because of the COVID-19 epi- W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. demic. Please stay safe and watch for any trips for rock collecting. Membership is plenty of food. First Baptist Church 435- $15 per year. For more information email Bulletin Board Policy Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the 882-2048. updated information about our meeting Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- schedule in the Transcript Bulletin. [email protected]. If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Baby Blankets Needed Tooele Valley Free Masons Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- Historical books Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- Tooele County Historical Society’s books Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or ery at Mountain West Medical Center. profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising depart- are available to purchase at meetings. The second Friday of each month for din- ooele Transcript-Bulletin www.exploretooele.com. Blankets should be new and in good ment. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The T ner and socializing. If you are interested cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announce- condition. Homemade blankets are also History of Tooele County Volume II is $30, Tooele Valley Company DUP The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in or have questions, please join us at the ment please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- accepted if new. Donations can be turned Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. Ladies: Did you know that there are in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West Tooele is $20, and we also have eight note three Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP) cards depicting four different pioneer Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in 435-277-0087. companies her in Utah Tooele Valley? Did Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with buildings for $4. These make great gifts you know that you do not need to have any questions. for family and friends. Please call Alice Tooele Valley Family History Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to pioneer ancestors to join the daughters of Center Comics Page Puzzle Answers Utah Pioneers? You can join as an associ- Just Serve purchase these books. Research your ancestors free with from page B4 ate! If you do have pioneer ancestors If you are interested in serving in your trained Family Search volunteers at the and have not yet joined us in one of our community, or know of a service project Seeking Historical Items Hidato Sol. 6/7 The Tooele County Historical Society Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 camps, now is a great time to do so! The that would benefit your community, go to would like members of the community N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Tooele Valley Company has a camp in the justserve.org and post your project or sign who have any family or personal histories, Hours of operation: Tuesday through Pine Canyon area (Helen Gillespie Shields), up to become a volunteer for the project photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and the Erda area (Rose Springs Camp) and the of your choice today! This is a free website VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday Stansbury, Lake Point areas (Benson Grist that connects community needs with vol- would like to donate to our organization evenings by appointment only. Special Mill Camp). We would love to have you unteers who can help meet those needs. to please call us. We are also looking for classes offered regularly. Call the center come and learn about the Tooele valley’s books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- for more information. history, as well as more about our beauti- chures or any history that pertains to the ful Utah. For more information, contact Tooele County area. If you would like to Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U Julie Hunt, President of the Tooele valley donate them to our organization, or if you This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at

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‘Dialogue Between Franklin and the Gout’

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN or alley in Paris, deprived of walks, that you FRANKLIN. Your reasonings grow very tire- health, without my interposition! 1706-1790 played awhile at chess after dinner, this might be some. FRANKLIN. I am convinced now of the just- Midnight, 22 October 1780. excusable; but the same taste prevails with you GOUT. I stand corrected. I will be silent and ness of Poor Richard’s remark, that “Our debts in Passy, Auteuil, Montmartre, or Sanoy, places continue my office; take that, and that. and our sins are always greater than we think FRANKLIN. Eh! Oh! eh! What have I done to where there are the finest gardens and walks, a FRANKLIN. Oh! Ohh! Talk on, I pray you. for.” merit these cruel sufferings? pure air, beautiful women, and most agreeable GOUT. No, no; I have a good number of twing- GOUT. So it is. You philosophers are sages in GOUT. Many things; you have ate and drank and instructive conversation; all which you might es for you to-night, and you may be sure of some your maxims, and fools in your conduct. too freely, and too much indulged those legs of enjoy by frequenting the walks. But these are more to-morrow. FRANKLIN. But do you charge among my yours in their indolence. rejected for this abominable game of chess. Fie, FRANKLIN. What, with such a fever! I shall go crimes, that I return in a carriage from M. FRANKLIN. Who is it that accuses me? then, Mr. Franklin! But amidst my instructions, I distracted. Oh! eh! Can no one bear it for me? Brillon’s? GOUT. It is I, even I, the Gout. had almost forgot to administer my wholesome GOUT. Ask that of your horses; they have GOUT. Certainly; for, having been seated all FRANKLIN. What! my enemy in person? corrections; so take that twinge,—and that. served you faithfully. the while, you cannot object the fatigue of the GOUT. No, not your enemy. FRANKLIN. Oh! eh! oh! Ohhh! As much FRANKLIN. How can you so cruelly sport with day, and cannot want therefore the relief of a FRANKLIN. I repeat it, my enemy; for you instruction as you please, Madam Gout, and as my torments? carriage. would not only torment my body to death, but many reproaches; but pray, Madam, a truce with GOUT. Sport! I am very serious. I have here a FRANKLIN. What then would you have me do ruin my good name; you reproach me as a glut- your corrections! list of offenses against your own health distinctly with my carriage? ton and a tippler; now all the world, that knows GOUT. No, Sir, no,—I will not abate a particle written, and can justify every stroke inflicted on GOUT. Burn it if you choose; you would at me, will allow that I am neither the one nor the of what is so much for your good,—therefore— you. least get heat out of it once in this way; or, if other. FRANKLIN. Oh! ehhh!—It is not fair to say I FRANKLIN. Read it then. you dislike that proposal, here’s another for you; GOUT. The world may think as it pleases; it is take no exercise, when I do very often, going out GOUT. It is too long a detail; but I will briefly observe the poor peasants, who work in the vine- always very complaisant to itself, and sometimes to dine and returning in my carriage. mention some particulars. yards and grounds about the villages of Passy, to its friends; but I very well know that the quan- GOUT. That, of all imaginable exercises, is the FRANKLIN. Proceed. I am all attention. Auteuil, Chaillot, etc.; you may find every day tity of meat and drink proper for a man, who most slight and insignificant, if you allude to the GOUT. Do you remember how often you have among these deserving creatures, four or five old takes a reasonable degree of exercise, would be motion of a carriage suspended on springs. By promised yourself, the following morning, a walk men and women, bent and perhaps crippled by too much for another, who never takes any. observing the degree of heat obtained by differ- in the grove of Boulogne, in the garden de la weight of years, and too long and too great labor. FRANKLIN. I take—eh! oh!—as much exer- ent kinds of motion, we may form an estimate Muette, or in your own garden, and have violated After a most fatiguing day, these people have to cise—eh!—as I can, Madam Gout. You know my of the quantity of exercise given by each. Thus, your promise, alleging, at one time, it was too trudge a mile or two to their smoky huts. Order sedentary state, and on that account, it would for example, if you turn out to walk in winter cold, at another too warm, too windy, too moist, your coachman to set them down. This is an act seem, Madam Gout, as if you might spare me a with cold feet, in an hour’s time you will be in a or what else you pleased; when in truth it was that will be good for your soul; and, at the same little, seeing it is not altogether my own fault. glow all over; ride on horseback, the same effect too nothing, but your insuperable love of ease? time, after your visit to the Brillons, if you return GOUT. Not a jot; your rhetoric and your will scarcely be perceived by four hours’ round FRANKLIN. That I confess may have happened on foot, that will be good for your body. politeness are thrown away; your apology avails trotting; but if you loll in a carriage, such as occasionally, probably ten times in a year. FRANKLIN. Ah! how tiresome you are! nothing. If your situation in life is a sedentary you have mentioned, you may travel all day and GOUT. Your confession is very far short of GOUT. Well, then, to my office; it should not one, your amusements, your recreation, at least, gladly enter the last inn to warm your feet by a the truth; the gross amount is one hundred and be forgotten that I am your physician. There. should be active. You ought to walk or ride; or, fire. Flatter yourself then no longer, that half an ninety-nine times. FRANKLIN. Ohhh! what a devil of a physician! if the weather prevents that, play at billiards. hour’s airing in your carriage deserves the name FRANKLIN. Is it possible? GOUT. How ungrateful you are to say so! Is But let us examine your course of life. While the of exercise. Providence has appointed few to roll GOUT. So possible, that it is fact; you may rely it not I who, in the character of your physician, mornings are long, and you have leisure to go in carriages, while he has given to all a pair of on the accuracy of my statement. You know M. have saved you from the palsy, dropsy, and apo- abroad, what do you do? Why, instead of gaining legs, which are machines infinitely more com- Brillon’s gardens, and what fine walks they con- plexy? one or other of which would have done an appetite for breakfast, by salutary exercise, modious and serviceable. Be grateful, then, and tain; you know the handsome flight of an hun- for you long ago, but for me. you amuse yourself with books, pamphlets, or make a proper use of yours. Would you know dred steps, which lead from the terrace above to FRANKLIN. I submit, and thank you for the newspapers, which commonly are not worth how they forward the circulation of your fluids, the lawn below. You have been in the practice past, but entreat the discontinuance of your visits the reading. Yet you eat an inordinate breakfast, in the very action of transporting you from place of visiting this amiable family twice a week, for the future; for, in my mind, one had better four dishes of tea, with cream, and one or two to place; observe when you walk, that all your after dinner, and it is a maxim of your own, that die than be cured so dolefully. Permit me just to buttered toasts, with slices of hung beef, which weight is alternately thrown from one leg to the “a man may take as much exercise in walking hint, that I have also not been unfriendly to you. I fancy are not things the most easily digested. other; this occasions a great pressure on the ves- a mile, up and down stairs, as in ten on level I never feed physician or quack of any kind, to Immediately afterwards you sit down to write at sels of the foot, and repels their contents; when ground.” What an opportunity was here for you enter the list against you; if then you do not leave your desk, or converse with persons who apply relieved, by the weight being thrown on the to have had exercise in both these ways! Did you me to my repose, it may be said you are ungrate- to you on business. Thus the time passes till one, other foot, the vessels of the first are allowed to embrace it, and how often? ful too. without any kind of bodily exercise. But all this I replenish, and, by a return of this weight, this FRANKLIN. I cannot immediately answer that GOUT. I can scarcely acknowledge that as any could pardon, in regard, as you say, to your sed- repulsion again succeeds; thus accelerating the question. objection. As to quacks, I despise them; they may entary condition. But what is your practice after circulation of the blood. The heat produced in GOUT. I will do it for you; not once. kill you indeed, but cannot injure me. And, as dinner? Walking in the beautiful gardens of those any given time depends on the degree of this FRANKLIN. Not once? to regular physicians, they are at last convinced friends with whom you have dined would be the acceleration; the fluids are shaken, the humors GOUT. Even so. During the summer you went that the gout, in such a subject as you are, is no choice of men of sense; yours is to be fixed down attenuated, the secretions facilitated, and all there at six o’clock. You found the charming disease, but a remedy; and wherefore cure a to chess, where you are found engaged for two goes well; the cheeks are ruddy, and health is lady, with her lovely children and friends, eager remedy?—but to our business,—there. or three hours! This is your perpetual recreation, established. Behold your fair friend at Auteuil; to walk with you, and entertain you with their FRANKLIN. Oh! oh!—for Heaven’s sake leave which is the least eligible of any for a sedentary a lady who received from bounteous nature agreeable conversation; and what has been your me! and I promise faithfully never more to play man, because, instead of accelerating the motion more really useful science than half a dozen choice? Why, to sit on the terrace, satisfy yourself at chess, but to take exercise daily, and live tem- of the fluids, the rigid attention it requires helps such pretenders to philosophy as you have been with the fine prospect, and passing your eye over perately. to retard the circulation and obstruct internal able to extract from all your books. When she the beauties of the garden below, without tak- GOUT. I know you too well. You promise fair; secretions. Wrapt in the speculations of this honors you with a visit, it is on foot. She walks ing one step to descend and walk about in them. but, after a few months of good health, you will wretched game, you destroy your constitution. all hours of the day, and leaves indolence, and On the contrary, you call for tea and the chess- return to your old habits; your fine promises What can be expected from such a course of liv- its concomitant maladies, to be endured by her board; and lo! you are occupied in your seat till will be forgotten like the forms of the last year’s ing, but a body replete with stagnant humors, horses. In this, see at once the preservative of her nine o’clock, and that besides two hours’ play clouds. Let us then finish the account, and I will ready to fall prey to all kinds of dangerous mala- health and personal charms. But when you go after dinner; and then, instead of walking home, go. But I leave you with an assurance of visiting dies, if I, the Gout, did not occasionally bring you to Auteuil, you must have your carriage, though which would have bestirred you a little, you step you again at a proper time and place; for my relief by agitating those humors, and so purify- it is no farther from Passy to Auteuil than from into your carriage. How absurd to suppose that object is your good, and you are sensible now ing or dissipating them? If it was in some nook Auteuil to Passy. all this carelessness can be reconcilable with that I am your real friend.

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If you If youdo notdo nothave have access access to at 1100 West Main APPLICATION PRO- the internet, please visit your local library or employment office. for this Public Hearing to the internet, please visit your local library or employment office.are as follows: Street for the creation TESTED.Place Protests a Notice in the Transcript Bulletin! of twenty-four (24) lots must be filed with the WHY CHOOSE CARGILL: Working at Cargill is an opportunity to thriveA) The—a place Tooele to develop County Weddings • Birthdays • Graduations • Retirement • your career to the fullest while engaging in meaningful work that makesCouncil a positive will impact conduct a in the R-1-21 zone. Division of Water around the globe. Cargill is anan EEO,equal and opportunity Veteran/Disability and affirmative employer. actionpublic employer. hearing to con- 5. Consideration to ap- Rights on or beforeAnniversaries • Military • Missionaries sider budget adjust- prove the meeting min- Jul. 7, 2021 either ments which, if ap- utes for the previous electronically using the P&Z Meeting that435-882-0050 was Division`s on-line Pro-TOOELE www.cargill.com/careers proved, will result in an TRANSCRIPT increase to the 2021 held May 13, 2021.58 N. Main,test ofTooele Application budget 6. Report from8:30 Cityto 5:30 Mon-Friform, (closed by hand Sat & Sun) delivery BULLETIN AS APPROVED BY Council Liaison Darrin to a Division office, or T H E T O O E L E Rowberry. by mail at PO Box COUNTY COUNCIL 7. Adjourn. 146300, Salt Lake DATED THIS JUNE 9, DATED May 26, 2021. City, UT 84114-6300. 2021 By the Order of Please visit water- MARILYN K. GIL- Grantsville City Plan- rights.utah.gov or call LETTE ning Commission (801)538-7240 for ad- TOOELE COUNTY Chairman, Brian Pat- ditional information. CLERK tee. NEW PURSUANT TO THE Kristy Clark, Zoning APPLICATION(S) AMERICANS WITH Administrator 15-5671 (A82660): DISABILITY ACT, IN- The anchor location Adam and Karen DIVIDUALS NEEDING will be City Hall at the Cleveland propose(s) SPECIAL ACCOMMO- above address." All in- using 4.73 ac-ft. from DATIONS DURING terested persons are groundwater (Rush THIS MEETING invited to attend the Valley) for IRRIGA- SHOULD NOTIFY Zoom meeting. All TION. MARILYN K. GIL- public comments for 15-5673 (A82671): LETTE, TOOELE the public hearing sec- Nathaniel and Erica COUNTY CLERK, AT tion must be written Robinson propose(s) 843-3148 PRIOR TO comment and will need using 4.73 ac-ft. from THE MEETING. to be submitted to the groundwater (Near (Published in the Zoning Administrator Rush Valley) for IRRI- Tooele Transcript Bul- in advance. The cur- GATION; STOCKWA- letin June 10, 2021) rent zoning Code and TERING. proposed amendments CHANGE APPLICA- may be reviewed on TION(S) the Grantsville City 15-3467 (a46706): website located at Russell Beeton, Equity www.grantsvilleut.gov. Trust Company Custo- In accordance with the dian FBO Matthew L. Americans with Dis- Donaldson IRA, Stans- abilities Act, Grants- bury Park Improve- ville City will accom- ment District, Jack modate reasonable re- Walters, Jack R. Wal- quests to assist the ters propose(s) using disabled to participate 11.01 ac-ft. from in meetings. Request groundwater (Stans- for assistance may be bury Park Spec. Serv made by calling City Dist) for MUNICIPAL: Hall at 435-884-3411 In Stansbury Park Im- at least 24 hours prior provement District. to the meeting that will 15-938 (a47317): be attended. Grantsville City, Neil CERTIFICATE OF R. and Cheryl A. John- POSTING: This son propose(s) using agenda was posted on 6.77 ac-ft. from the Grantsville City groundwater (Grants- Hall Notice Board, the ville Service Area) for State Public Notice DOMESTIC; IRRIGA- w e b s i t e a t TION; MUNICIPAL: In www.utah.gov/pmn/in- Grantsville; STOCK- dex.html, the Tooele WATERING. Transcript Bulletin, and 15-5667 (a47318): the Grantsville City Grantsville Salt Prop- w e b s i t e a t erty LLC propose(s) www.grantsvilleut.gov. using 0.2876 cfs OR We will continue to 44.3 ac-ft. from broadcast the Planning groundwater (3m west Commission meetings Grantsville) for electronically on OTHER: Sand and Zoom. If you choose to gravel washing, dust attend, please wear a suppression, etc at face covering. Join gravel pit. The Zoom Meeting 15-5035 (a47385): Meeting ID: 897 7398 Ray Lamar Fowler and 7775 (Published in the Diane Lea Fowler Liv- Tooele Transcript Bul- ing Trust propose(s) letin June 10, 2021) using 2.888 ac-ft. from groundwater (Near Erda) for IRRIGA- TION. EXTENSION(S) 15-4726 (a32444): Richard D Palmer and Karrie L Palmer is/are filing an extension for 1.25 ac-ft. from groundwater (near Lin- coln-Spring Cyn Es#117) for DOMES- TIC; IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING. 15-4392 (a31244): Tooele City is/are filing an extension for 89 ac-ft. from groundwa- ter (Tooele City) for MUNICIPAL: In Tooele. Teresa Wilhelmsen, P.E. State Engineer (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin June 10 & 17, 2021) B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY June 10, 2021 HARVARD HEALTH LETTER When pain slows your new walking regimen

HEIDI GODMAN that might manifest on your doctor about anti-inflamma- walk could be compressed tory medication or possibly ere’s what to do if you nerves in the spine from spi- a cortisone shot. Otherwise: Hexperience these aches on nal discs that have collapsed “You’ll do better with activi- your walk. (degenerative disc disease, or ties that take weight off the You’ve laced up your DDD). joints. Walk or jog in the pool, sneakers for the first time in Another allover leg pain can take water aerobics, or cycle,” months, and you’re ready to come from peripheral artery Safran-Norton advises. get fit. But pain creeps into the disease (PAD): narrowing of routine soon after you start it. the leg arteries (due to plaque Chest pain Don’t chalk it up to being out build-up) that reduces the Any chest pain you experi- of shape. Get to know some supply of oxygen to your leg ence with exertion is cause for of the aches that can occur, muscles. The main symptom of concern. It could be a condi- potential causes, and what PAD is cramping pain in your tion called angina, a sign of you can do about them to keep calves, although the pain also narrowed heart arteries. If walking. can occur in your thighs, hips, pain continues after you stop or buttocks. With PAD, unlike the exertion, it could also be a Heel pain neuropathy, the discomfort sign of a heart attack. Two conditions commonly occurs with activity and goes What you should do: “Stop cause heel pain. One is plantar away within two minutes immediately. If the pain fasciitis, an overstretching of when activity stops. resolves quickly, like within 10 the band of tissue (the plantar What you can do: Both PAD minutes, you should request fascia) that supports the arch and neuropathy respond well an urgent visit with your doc- of the foot. Tiny tears often to continued walking, which tor to see if you have angina occur where the fascia meets helps improve blood flow to caused by heart disease. If the the heel bone. The other con- the legs. Start with short walks pain persists for more than 10 dition that can cause heel pain firmly. Safran-Norton, clinical Shin splints -- pain in the and increase walking time minutes, call 911 and go to is a heel spur -- a small growth What you can do: Don’t supervisor of rehabilita- front or inner part of the gradually. If you think you the nearest emergency depart- of the heel bone that can irri- pop a blister; that can lead to tion services at Harvard- lower leg -- can result from have PAD, talk to your doctor; ment by ambulance,” says Dr. tate the plantar fascia. infection that’s hard to heal. affiliated Brigham and walking too fast and straining people with PAD often also Aaron Baggish, director of the What you can do: Cortisone Wait a few days for the blister Women’s Hospital. your muscles. “Shin splints have heart disease, and your Cardiovascular Performance injections can ease the pain of to drain (cover with a ban- can also happen when arches doctor may want to check that Program at Harvard-affiliated bone spurs. For plantar fasci- dage as needed) and new skin Calf pain in the feet are too flat or too out. Massachusetts General itis: “If it hurts in the morning, to appear. When it’s healed, Pain that shows up in the high, making you work harder For neuropathy from DDD, Hospital. massage the bottom of the wear socks and sneakers with lower calf on one or both trying to lift the foot,” Safran- your doctor may prescribe foot near the heel before get- a snug fit (see “Walking shoe sides may actually come from Norton says. a medication to treat nerve Set goals for your new walk ting out of bed. Then, get up checklist”). nerves compressed in a nar- What you can do: Slow pain, such as gabapentin Once you’ve addressed and stretch the calf muscles. rowed spinal canal. The condi- down. Give your muscles a (Neurontin). Surgery may be walking pains, set realistic Cold packs or shoe inserts Walking shoe checklist tion is called spinal stenosis, week to get used to walking considered for severe or persis- goals for your routine. Start for heel pain can also help,” • Roomy toe boxes. Don’t which may develop with age- before you put lots of demand tent symptoms. with five or 10 minutes per says physical therapist Clare cramp your toes; that related changes in bone and on them with a brisk pace. day, gradually increasing the Safran-Norton, clinical super- could lead to blisters. other spinal tissue. If you suspect a flat or high Joint pain time. “I favor 30 minutes of visor of rehabilitation services • Laces to hold your foot What you can do: “Spinal foot arch is to blame, Safran- The pain from osteoarthri- daily brisk walking. It’s okay at Harvard-affiliated Brigham in place and keep it from stenosis pain is often worse at Norton suggests trying an tis -- a wearing away of the to divide the time into two ses- and Women’s Hospital. sliding around. the end of the day. Pressure orthotic shoe insert or buying cartilage that cushions the sions,” Dr. Baggish says. • Comfortable soles. These eases when you lie down dur- supportive shoes at a store bones -- often is apparent What about a step goal? Blisters may be a thin, flexible ing the night or take a break specializing in walking shoes only when you’re active. Now Walking 4,400 to 7,500 steps One tiny blister on your foot soles or sturdy and stable sitting, so you might feel better or sneakers. that you’re moving again, per day is significantly associ- can cause a lot of pain. The soles with good shock with a morning walk than an joint pain (in the hips, knees, ated with a lower risk for pre- blisters you get from walking absorption; both kinds evening walk,” Safran-Norton Allover leg pain ankles, or at the base of your mature death, compared with are typically caused by friction have been shown to be says. “Take breaks during a Two conditions can cause big toe) may have you limping. walking about 2,700 steps per -- maybe because you have a beneficial to walkers. walk if you experience pain, pain throughout the legs. One “Osteoarthritis pain gets worse day. And that’s good motiva- bunion, you’re not wearing • Stability. “Get shoes that but once you’re rested, it’s is neuropathy, a painful tin- with weight-bearing exercise, tion to start your journey socks, you walked on uneven won’t allow your foot to okay to keep going.” gling that stretches all the way especially on hard surfaces,” toward better health. terrain, or your shoes are too roll sideways and cause an up the leg. Neuropathy can Safran-Norton explains. loose and don’t hold your feet ankle sprain,” says Clare Shin pain have many causes, but the one What you can do: Ask your © 2021 by Harvard University RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Bacharach: Legends and sagas on the Rhine

s we’ve had to postpone Aour travels because of the pandemic, I believe a weekly dose of travel dreaming can be Rick Steves GUEST COLUMNIST good medicine. Here’s one of my favorite European memories from Germany -- a reminder of the fun that awaits us at the as adoring villagers carry him other end of this crisis. on happy shoulders. Bacharach’s Cruising down the roman- annual wine fest is the first tic Rhine River, we dodge the weekend of October, just before treacherous reefs that spelled the harvest. Its purpose is to disaster for ancient sailors dis- empty the barrels and make tracted by the fabled Lorelei room for the new wine, a chore siren. We dock at the half-tim- locals take seriously. bered town of Bacharach, where The festival is months away, I jump out. Bacharach, wearing but the dank back alleys of a castle helmet and a vineyard Bacharach smell like the morn- cape, is a typical Rhine village. ing after. I drop my bag at Hotel It lines the river and fills its tiny Kranenturm and meet my guide. tributary valley with a history As with every visit to my favorite you can hook arms with in a town on the Rhine, I’ve arranged noisy Weinstube. a private walk through town “Bacharach” means “altar to with Herr Jung, Bacharach’s Bacchus.” The town and its wine retired schoolmaster. date from Celtic and Roman Herr Jung and I climb times. Local vintners brag that through the vineyards to a bluff the medieval Pope Pius II pre- overlooking a six-mile stretch of ferred Bacharach’s wine and Rhine. “I came here often as a had it shipped to Rome by the boy to count the ships,” he says. cartload. Today, tourists drink it “I once saw 30 in the river in on the spot. front of Bacharach.” For each wine festival, We look out over the town’s Bacharach installs an honorary slate rooftops. Picking up a party mayor. He’s given the title stone, he carves the letters Bacharach (below its ruined chapel) on the Rhine River. of Bacchus. The last Bacchus, “Rick” into a slate step and tells one of the best wine gods in me, “Now you are here, carved absorbs the heat of the sun. So, won’t work for the small pay. We pass under the fortified painters and poets like Victor memory, died a year ago. Posters in stone . . . until the next rain.” our vines stay warm at night. The Polish come to do the work. gate and walk back into town, Hugo were charmed by the left up seemingly as a memorial Ever a teacher, he explains, We grow a fine wine here on the During the Solidarity time I cradled safely in half-timbered Rhineland’s romantic mix of past show his pudgy highness rid- “Slate is very soft. The Rhine Rhine. housed a guest worker. After cuteness. My teacher can glory, present poverty, and rich ing a keg of Riesling, wearing a River found this and carved out “Today the vineyards are 11 weeks in the fields, he drove sense what I’m thinking: that legend. They put this part of the tunic, and crowned with grapes this gorge. Soil made from slate going back to the wild. Germans home in a used Mercedes.” Bacharach was never good for Rhine on the Grand Tour map. much more than inspiring a And the “Romantic Rhine” was poem, selling a cuckoo clock, born. or docking a boat. Stopping at A ruined 15th century chapel a bench, Herr Jung props his hangs like a locket under the Join the Club! soft leather briefcase on his castle and over the town. In knee and fingers through a file 1842, Victor Hugo stood where of visual aids, each carefully Herr Jung and I now stand. Tooele Club hand-colored and preserved in Looking at the chapel, he wrote, 438 W 400 N Tooele Annual plastic for rainy walks. He pulls “No doors, no roof or windows, Teen Center Membership out a sketch of Bacharach with a magnificent skeleton puts its Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. fortifications intact and busy silhouette against the sky. Above Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ with trade to show how in its it, the ivy-covered castle ruins Club 435.843.5719 heyday, from 1300 to 1600, the provide a fitting crown. This is town was rich and politically Bacharach, land of fairy tales, Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! important. covered with legends and sagas.” “Medieval Bacharach had And, I think to myself, travelers 6,000 people. That was big in happy to have stopped in. Afterschoolol the 15th century,” he says. “But the plagues, fires, and religious Rick Steves (www.ricksteves. programs foforr wars of the 17th century ended com) writes European guide- Youth andd Teens our powerful days. Bacharach books, hosts travel shows on pub- became empty. It was called lic TV and radio, and organizes When School ‘the cuckoo town.’ Other people ages 6 - 18.8. is European tours. This article was The Club moved in the way a cuckoo takes adapted from his new book, For is In! Out over an empty nest. For 200 the Love of Europe. You can email years now, our town has been Rick at [email protected] and TooeleClub.org only a village of a thousand.” follow his blog on Facebook. In the mid 19th century, © 2021 Rick Steves