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Stansbury rules the gridiron See A10 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY September 17, 2019 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 126 No. 31 $1.00 Work to begin on Midvalley Highway by September 25

STEVE HOWE fill dirt placed at the site of STAFF WRITER the new overpass will need Startup work on the new to settle through 2020, with highway intended to ease con- most new construction work in gestion at the state Route 36 2021, according to UDOT. interchange with Interstate 80 Ames Construction of West is expected to begin this week, Valley City was awarded the according to Utah Department construction contract for the of Transportation. $74.4 million project. The total Equipment and machinery cost includes the environmen- should be moving into the area tal evaluation, design and con- of the Midvalley Highway by struction. the end of the week, accord- The initial phase of con- ing to a Facebook post from struction will create the inter- UDOT on Monday morning. change and 4.5 miles of single The future state Route 179 will lane roadway in each direc- connect with I-80 at approxi- tion, according to UDOT. A mately milepost 94, with the new intersection at Sheep Lane first phase connecting to state will also be constructed as Cami Andersen shakes Tooele Police Chief, Ron Kirby’s hand as she receives her graduation certificate Thursday night Route 138 near Sheep Lane. part of the Midvalley Highway at the Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training commencement exercises held at Tooele Technical College. The equipment should be project. moving earth by Sept. 25, according to the post. The SEE HIGHWAY PAGE A8 ® P.O.S.T. GRADUATION IN TOOELE PHOTOS SUE BUTTERFIELD

Tooele Technical College gradu- ated their first class of Police Officer Standards and Training — POST — certified students on Thursday night. There were four graduates in the class. The POST program at Tooele Tech started in April 2019.The program pro- vides training for special function offi- cers, basic corrections officer, and law enforcement officers. At a POST training preview program held in January 2019 at Tooele Tech, local law enforcement agencies, said that the Tooele Tech POST program will help fill projected vacancies locally and statewide. “I’m very supportive of the POST

Thomas Sinnott shakes Lt. Travis Scharmann’s hand as he receives his graduation certificate. SEE POLICE PAGE A8 ®

Criminal charges over 24-hour trail Director Sheldon Riches presents Bailey Arthur (above) with his graduation certificate commencement exer- closures pending? cises. Robert Bassett (left) receives his graduation cer- tificate along side Officer Bassett and Director Sheldon Riches. TIM GILLIE The Ophir Canyon Seven EDITOR Mile Loop Trail was closed at Tooele County authorities the turnoff to South Fork, at are considering filing legal the south end of Box Springs, charges against landowners at the overlook turnoff, that barred travel on roads for and near the beginning of a 24-hour period that cross Silverado Canyon up from School District’s public meeting for their property. state Route 73. The Leo Ault family notified The property owners identi- the county by letter received fied in the letter were: Canyon on Sept. 7 that they would Meadows LLC., Silverslate LLC, $190M bond sees few in audience close the Jacob City Loop Trail LDA Trust, Leo and Virginia and the Ophir Canyon Seven Ault Family Trust, and Leo and TIM GILLIE held at Stansbury High School’s audito- after they are built, or if the school dis- Mile Loop trail at locations on Virginia Ault. EDITOR rium Monday night. trict will need to come back to taxpay- their property from 8 p.m on The closures were meant to The Tooele County School District’s Following a presentation by district ers for more money to pay for teachers, Sept. 11 to 8 p.m. on Sept. 12. comply with a state law that efforts to go public with its $190 mil- officials on the need, cost, and purpose principals, and other operating costs. The Jacob City Loop Trail requires property owners to lion bond request has been met with an of the bond, architects shared tentative “Will we have the revenue to fill the was closed just below Hidden shut down access to their prop- underwhelming response so far. conceptual drawings and discussed the rooms with teachers, hire principals, Treasure Mine going to Dry erty for a 24-hour period to One person spoke at the public hear- design process for the new schools dur- janitors and all the other costs that will Canyon, at the summit of maintain their property rights, ing on the bond request at last week’s ing the meeting. be needed for the new schools?” asked Jacob City, and at the descent according to an attorney for school board meeting and an audience One Stansbury resident wanted to Richard Davis, Stansbury Park. “Or will of the east summit of Jacob of 12 showed up for the first of three know if the district will have enough City. SEE TRAIL PAGE A8 ® planned public meetings on the bond revenue to operate the new schools SEE BOND PAGE A8 ®

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B4 CLASSIFIEDS B6 Mapping the Cowboys roll Symphony HOMETOWN B1 moon for the past Wildcats Medical Spa OBITUARIES A6 Apollo 11 See A10 open at North OPEN FORUM A4 landing Pointe SPORTS A10 See B1 See A3 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY September 17, 2019 Fire in South Willow Canyon destroys cabin Residents were away when blaze erupted Tuesday morning

STEVE HOWE No one was hurt in the fire warm temperatures and strong STAFF WRITER and there are no mandatory winds. North Tooele Fire District evacuations in place, Smith In addition to NTFD, fire- firefighters remained on scene said. Investigators from the fighters from Grantsville Tuesday after an early morning state Fire Marshal’s Office are Volunteer Fire Department, wildfire destroyed an unoccu- on scene and the cause of the Tooele Army Depot Fire pied cabin. wildfire is under investigation. Department and state Division The initial call for a wildfire There is no estimate of the of Fire, Forestry and State in the canyon went out after acreage burned at this time. Lands responded to the wild- 1:30 a.m., according to North Much of Tooele County was fire. Fire crews remained on Tooele Fire District spokesman in a red flag warning through scene at press time on Tuesday. Jon Smith. The fire quickly 4 a.m., due to dry conditions Additional details on the fire spread and a cabin that was and high winds. The National are expected to be released by being used as a weekend Weather Service issues red North Tooele Fire District later residence was burned to its flag warnings when there are as more information is gath- COURTESY OF NORTH TOOELE FIRE DISTRICT foundation. It was unoccupied conditions conducive to fire ered through the investigation. A cabin in South Willow Canyon was destroyed by fire early Tuesday morning. during the time of the fire. starts, such as low humidity, [email protected]

Pedestrian underpass at SR-138 delayed until spring

STEVE HOWE The major delay to construc- STAFF WRITER tion dealt with getting approval After being cleared to move from the legal departments ahead on construction of a of various utilities to relocate pedestrian underpass of state their lines for the underpass, Route 138, the project will now Jensen said. Holes have been be delayed until next spring, bored for Centurylink, Sprint according to Stansbury Service and other utilities near the Agency general manager Gary future underpass; Dominion Jensen. Energy has permission from With a late season start, the service agency to move Stapp Construction, the the gas line at SR-138 through contractor on the project, is Porter Way Park. concerned it won’t have the Jensen said SR-138 chang- affected section of roadway ing from a state-owned road to completely repaved by winter, a county-owned road compli- Jensen said. The work will be cated matters with utilities, as delayed until late February or the state had more pull with early March, with completion the companies. The change in in April or May. ownership also required them The prefabricated concrete to start from scratch on the boxes for the underpass are right-of-way agreements with built and paid for, according the utilities. to Jensen. They’re waiting in Jensen said the total cost of Ogden until construction is the project, including utility able to begin next year. work and construction, will be The underpass, which will approximately $1 million. run under SR-138 near Porter Last September, the service Way Park, will require single agency received two bids on lane closures in each direction the project — $943,775 from of travel for approximately one Stapp Construction in North week during the anticipated Salt Lake and $986,898 from six weeks of construction. Probuild Construction of Salt The underpass would provide Lake City. Jensen said the cost FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO safe pedestrian access under of the utility work would be Work has begun moving underground utilities in preparation for the pedestrian tunnel under SR-138. Construction of the tunnel will be delayed until spring 2020. SR-138 at Porter Way Park added to the accepted bid price and connect the trail system from Stapp Construction. Neil Smart said the service project, including $400,000 a Utah Outdoor Recreation $100,000 from the Tooele and parks on either side of the At the same meeting the bids agency will receive $650,000 in from the Utah Department of Grant through the state Office County Health Department. highway. were received, board chairman grant money for the underpass Transportation, $150,000 from of Outdoor Recreation, and [email protected]

TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN ADMINISTRATION Scott C. Dunn Publisher TCEM provides final details on Green Ravine Fire Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus OFFICE STEVE HOWE Oquirrh Mountains. In the first Bruce Dunn Controller STAFF WRITER two days of the fire, single- Chris Evans Office Manager The Green Ravine Fire engine air tankers dumped 68 Vicki Higgins Customer Service burned 2,119 acres east of loads of retardant, according to Patricia Cook Circulation Manager Lake Point on the Oquirrh the BLM. EDITORIAL Mountains, according to final Homes at the base of the Tim Gillie Editor updated information on the mountains were initially threat- David Bern Editor-at-Large blaze from Tooele County ened but as the fire moved to Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Emergency Management. higher elevations, the concern Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor The cost to suppress the fire became communication tow- Steve Howe Staff Writer reached $1.2 million, while ers at the peak. There were Mark Watson Correspondent 188 firefighters were involved no mandatory evacuations, ADVERTISING in battling the blaze at its peak, despite its proximity to homes Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager according to a Facebook post in the early stages of the fire. Keith Bird Advertising Sales from TCEM. The fire reached Crews had to deal with steep Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & a Type 3 incident manage- and rocky terrain at the head Classified Advertising Manager ment team response at its of the fire near the peaks of the LAYOUT & DESIGN peak, which is classified by the northern Oquirrh Mountains. John Hamilton Creative Director state as an extended attack The fire remained intense after Liz Arellano Graphic Artist response. its initial growth in areas of PRODUCTION Resources used to combat oak and maple trees, according Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager the fire came from a national to Jason Curry, spokesman for Fred Feinauer Production Manager pool, including out-of-state and the state Division of Forestry, Dan Coats Pre-press Technician out-of-area fire crews from fed- Fire and State Lands. eral agencies like the Bureau Despite the difficult ter- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered of Land Management and U.S. rain providing challenges to by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Forest Service. containment, it was reported Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele The burn scar, which reach- to be 90% contained by Sept. County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the es from the railroad tracks east 7. A single hand crew of 13 United States. of Lake Point to the top of the firefighters remained on scene OFFICE HOURS: Oquirrh Mountains, remains a Monday following the initial Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. highly visible reminder of what weekend. was the largest active fire in There has still been no spe- CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. the state at its peak. cific cause of the fire released PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: The fire, which was sparked by fire officials, though it was 4 p.m. day prior to publication. Sept. 3, grew quickly in the ruled human-caused. TTB FILE PHOTO COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, initial days as it raced up the [email protected] The Green Ravine fire burning up the hillside above Lake Point on Sept. 3. BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: 3 p.m. day prior to publication. OBITUARY DEADLINE: 10 a.m. day of publication. Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. 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TIM GILLIE get rid of fat in those stubborn kles. TempSure’s radiofrequen- EDITOR areas that keep you from look- cy gently heats the layers of tis- After 22 years of family ing the way you want to look.” sue beneath skin, stimulating practice in Tooele, a Tooele Non-surgical fat reduction the production of collagen and doctor is taking up professional procedures like SculpSure are elastin. Along with facial lines sculpting. a much safer option than sur- and wrinkles, it helps tighten Dr. Carolyn Forbes recently gery, according to Forbes. skin and improves the appear- opened Symphony Medical Spa The benefits of non-surgical ance of cellulite, Forbes said. in NorthPointe Medical Park fat reduction with SculpSure Forbes earned a bachelor’s in Tooele City, where she will laser include: improved degree in biochemistry from offer body sculpting. appearance, improved self- Brigham Young University. “I may not be saving lives,” esteem, no need for anesthe- After graduating from BYU, she said. “But I am bringing sia, no recovery time, minimal Forbes headed to Indiana people happiness and helping side effects, and lasting results. where she completed medi- them with self-confidence.” The results are permanent cal school at the Indiana Symphony Medical Spa unless you gain a lot of weight University School of Medicine offers fat reduction with following the fat reduction in Indianapolis. She com- SculpSure laser; reduction of treatment, Forbes said. pleted a three-year residency crows feet, acne scars, stretch Popular parts of the body for at Christie Regional Medical marks, facial redness and hair SculpSure treatment include Center in Wichita, Kansas. removal with ICON laser treat- under the chin, the belly, love Forbes has completed specialty ments; and wrinkle reduction handles, the back and thighs, training in lasers. using TempSure treatments. she said. In 1997, Forbes opened All the processes used at The ICON laser uses pow- a family medical practice in Symphony are non-surgical erful light to break apart tis- Tooele City. and non-invasive, Forbes said. sue and prompt healing that Forbes is an affiliate at The fat reduction process improves the tone and texture Mountain West Medical Center with SculpSure laser treat- of skin. and serves as a board member ments destroys and liquefies ICON treatments can be use- and owner of NorthPointe fat, allowing it to be flushed ful for skin revitalization, skin Medical Campus. out of the body, not absorbed renewal, scar removal, stretch Symphony Medical Spa is into the bloodstream, accord- mark treatment, hair removal, located at 2376 N. 400 East, ing to Forbes. skin resurfacing, and leg vein Suite 103 in Tooele City. It may SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO “Fat reduction isn’t necessar- clearance, according to Forbes. be reached at 435-258-7172. Dr. Carolyn Forbes M.D. FAAFP stands by her SculpSure body contouring warm sculpting equipment Thursday ily designed for weight loss,” TempSure is a radiofrequen- [email protected] afternoon at the new Symphony Medical Spa. Forbes said. “But to help you cy-based treatment for wrin-

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — every two years on even-num- could lead to an educational the Better Utah Institute. “We bers of the state school board Board members are elected The Utah Court has bered years, officials said. system driven by a single have always believed that our are not included in the cat- by and accountable to con- ruled that partisan state school Prior to 2016, candidates political ideology influencing children’s education should egory of education employees stituents, who cannot hire, fire board elections are constitu- were screened by an appointed curriculum and policy in state be insulated from the extreme and are therefore not subject or supervise board members tional, overturning a 2017 dis- committee and placed on the schools. partisanship that grips our to language that would other- after election, making them trict court decision. ballot by the governor, state “Partisan politics has no nation and is making inroads wise violate a prohibition on representatives not employees The unanimous Wednesday officials said. place in our schools,” said Josh into our state.” “religion or partisan tests” for of their constituents, the court ruling reinstates a 2016 law Political party mechanisms Kanter, board chairman of The ruling stated that mem- school employment. said. allowing people who want were needed to adequately vet to run for the state Board of school board candidates, pro- Education to file as partisan ponents of partisan elections candidates beginning in 2020. said. TOOELE The state Board of Education The Utah Parent Teacher TRANSCRIPT is composed of 15 members Association, Alliance for a Find us on Facebook! who are elected to four-year Better Utah Education Fund BULLETIN terms, with elections occurring and others worry the ruling To Our Valued Patients Comfort. We will do our best to make you feel as TOOELEcomfortable as possible in this difficult COUNTY time.

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OUR VIEW Fire out Thanks to fast-acting firefighters on the ground and in the air, the Green Ravine wildfire didn’t last long

In early June Tooele County Fire Warden Daniel Walton offered an omi- nous wildfire forecast for Summer 2019. After a winter of deep snow followed by a rain-soaked spring, Walton indicated the extra moisture had caused abundant plant growth that could result in a busy wildfire season for Tooele County. If the water works stopped and hot and dry weather hit, a lot of fuel would soon be ready to burn. But not in the mountains as usual. Instead, the biggest worry for Walton this summer was the wildfire potential on valley floors and along the wildland-urban interface. “Last year we saw more of a high elevation fire season,” he said. “There was a lot more … potential for large fires in the mountains. This year we’ll have a lot of potential for large fires in the valleys.” Still, despite all of the extra fuel, big wildfires scorching vast tracts of valley and mountain acreage didn’t occur as feared between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Around 60 acres did burn near Simpson Springs in mid June, followed by 350 acres in mid July at South Rim — but no big inferno that leaves behind endless acres of ash. Then two weeks ago, just when it looked like the summer might slip by without a major wildfire, the sky over the northern Oquirrh Mountains lit up with flames and filled with high plumes of smoke. Sometime during the afternoon of Sept. 3, a wildfire, ruled human- caused by fire officials, reportedly began somewhere east of the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Saddleback subdivision and the Union Pacific railroad tracks in Lake Point. Driven by plentiful fuel and wind, the fire quickly grew and began to climb the Oquirrh Mountains’ rugged west slopes. Honor our police officers helped me. I just want to say how thank you to Officer Danielson and Dubbed the Green Ravine Fire, the blaze didn’t go long without human I had a problem I couldn’t solve good it made me feel to have his help the EMTs who responded. response. Multiple fire crews worked to contain the fire before it could so I called the Tooele City Police and have the problem solved. Honor JoAnn Dixon blow up into a vigorous conflagration, spread deeper and higher into the Department for help. The nicest most our police officers everyone. They Tooele Oquirrh Mountains, and reach broadcast and communication towers atop professional, yet congenial, officer are here for all of us. And a great big Farnsworth Peak. By the next day, more than 150 personnel were in full fight mode, including hotshot crews, fire crews, engine crews and air support units from the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service. Air support GUEST OPINION included fire retardant drops from helicopters, airplanes and a jetliner. For a while, the Green Ravine Fire was the largest active wildfire in Utah. Strategic drops of fire retardant helped contain the blaze while hotshot, fire and engine crews worked the ground. Despite the steep and rugged terrain, the fire was 90% contained after three days and Farnsworth Peak Sometimes zero tolerance was spared. In all, just more than 2,100 acres burned. But if it hadn’t been for the quick response by fire crews, and the surgi- cal precision of the aerial retardant attack, the outcome could have been much worse. With so much tinder dry fuel ready to burn, the Green Ravine makes less than zero sense Fire could have left a lot more bare mountain in its wake. Thankfully, that didn’t happen. Sincere gratitude to the fire crews and n the grand narrative of the 2020 deadline to quit after three-dozen to all who stopped the Green Ravine Fire. Your work once again showed presidential race, Sen. Kirsten Democratic senators called for him to that wildfires in Tooele County always face a formidable foe on the ground Gillibrand and former Sen. Al step down. I Clarence Page and in the air. Franken have found themselves on a At the time, Democrats were wag- GUEST COLUMNIST political seesaw. As her political for- ing a major campaign against Roy tunes have crashed in recent months, Moore, the Republican nominee in a GUEST OPINION Franken’s — if he has any — appear special Alabama U.S. Senate race who to have inched up. course of a few weeks, eight women was accused of improper behavior No, the former Democratic sena- accused him of inappropriate behav- with teenage girls as young as 14. A tor from Minnesota is not ready for ior. But Gillibrand was the first and full ethics investigation into Franken’s full resurrection yet. But his memory remains staunchly anti-Franken, in behavior could take years. Pressure Gun ownership is haunts his party like a resentful ghost accordance with her promotion of on the senator to remove himself with his claim that he was forced to sexual conduct and women’s rights immediately was intense. resign without due process. issues, for which a “60 Minutes” But now some of those Democrats One casualty of that haunting now profile memorably labeled her “the who called for Franken’s departure a God-given right appears to be Gillibrand’s presidential #MeToo senator.” have second thoughts, according to a bid. She withdrew from the crowded Most of that behavior involved major investigation by Jane Mayer in he fastest way to trend on Democratic field after failing to raise groping, touching and what delicately the July 29 issue of The New Yorker, Twitter, and not in a good enough money or support in the has been described as coercive kiss- which she described in a tweet as Tway, is to say that the right to polls to qualify for the September ing. In general, it was the sort of “How @alfranken got railroaded.” bear arms is a God-given right. Democratic debate. Her poll numbers jovial aw-shucks behavior of which “We needed more facts,” Sen. Texas state Rep. Matt Schaefer rarely rose above 1%. the top-tier candidate and former Vice Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., told Mayer. established this beyond a doubt in A major reason for that with- President Joe Biden has been accused. “That due process didn’t happen is a Twitter thread in the aftermath drawal has been reported for weeks. Much of Biden’s hands-on behavior not good for our democracy.” of the West Texas shooting spree. Democratic voters and donors blame occurred over his decades-long politi- “If there’s one decision I’ve made He said that he wouldn’t use “the her for a cardinal sin in party politics: cal career, often in front of cameras, that I would take back, it’s the deci- evil acts of a handful of people to She turned against Franken, one of and drew mostly amusement or sion to call for his resignation,” for- diminish the God-given rights of my the party’s most popular and promis- bemusement at the time. The emer- mer Sen. Heidi Heitkamp from North fellow Texans.” As David Harsanyi notes in his ing rising stars, beginning a campaign gence of groper-gate as an issue in Dakota told Mayer. “It was made in Progressives were aghast, and history of the gun in America, that forced him to announce his res- this campaign says a lot about how the heat of the moment without con- when actress Alyssa Milano object- “First Freedom,” John Adams said ignation in December 2017 without standards of tolerance have changed cern for exactly what this was.” Six ed, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz jumped in in his defense of one of the British the due process of the Senate ethics in regard to what qualifies as sexual other Franken colleagues expressed to support Schaefer’s argument (in soldiers charged in the Boston investigation that he requested. misconduct in these #MeToo times. similar regrets. less bombastic terms). Massacre in 1770 that self-defense To be sure, she was not the only Franken resigned under pressure But one who kept her zero toler- The basic proposition isn’t hard was “the primary canon in the law Democratic senator to call for from his Senate colleagues. Minority to defend, and indeed it is written of nature.” Franken’s resignation as, over the Leader Chuck Schumer gave him a SEE PAGE PAGE A5 ® into our fundamental documents. Owning a gun is an extension This doesn’t mean that God wants of this law of nature and has been you to own an AR-15, or that every recognized as such for a long time jot and tittle of our current gun in Anglo-America. The right to bear GUEST OPINION regime is divinely mandated. Far arms had deep roots in England, from it. Yet there is a natural right and predated the Constitution on to self-defense, and gun ownership these shores. is inherently connected to that right There was no doubt at the time U.S. still hasn’t punished everyone behind 9/11 in a modern society. about the importance of the right This is glossed over even by to bear arms. Harsanyi writes t was 18 years ago that the mas- responsible for the 9/11 attacks, Democrats who have a connec- that “not a single soul in the pro- sive terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, al-Qaeda has been able to make a tion to America’s culture of gun visional government or at the I2001, took place on American soil, Rachel Marsden triumphant return in recent years. ownership. Minnesota Sen. Amy Second Continental Congress or with passenger jets striking the World GUEST COLUMNIST U.S. President Donald Trump has Klobuchar said the other week, any delegate at the Constitutional Trade Center in New York City and praised Saudi Arabia as a key ally, “I look at [gun legislation] and I Convention — or, for that matter, the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. has vetoed congressional resolutions always say, ‘Does this hurt Uncle any new American — ever argued That day, then-U.S. President to ban weapons sales to the Saudis, Dick in his deer stand?’” That’s not against the idea of individuals own- George W. Bush declared: “The search obliterated al-Qaeda hideouts, rather and has defended Saudi Crown Prince the question, though. The Second ing a firearm.” is underway for those who are behind than treating Afghanistan like a house Mohammed bin Salman even after Amendment isn’t fundamentally None of this is necessarily a these evil acts. I have directed the that had to be burned to the ground the prince ordered the murder of about Uncle Dick bagging deer, but trump card in the gun control full resources of our intelligence and because a wasp nest was found under Washington Post columnist Jamal about his ability to defend himself debate — the most commonly law-enforcement communities to find the eaves of the roof. and his family. proposed gun control restrictions those responsible and to bring them Oh, well. In any case, mission SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 ® The notion of God-given rights wouldn’t substantially lessen gun to justice.” accomplished, right? shouldn’t be controversial. It is a ownership. It does mean, though, Well, the identities of the 19 hijack- Not quite. Al-Qaeda is now back in bedrock of the American creed, that there is a limit to how far gun ers were indeed discovered. It turned business. This is largely because the LETTERS POLICY written into the Declaration of control can go in America and that out that 15 of them were citizens U.S. government has never properly The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to Independence. Its preamble says, of proponents of new restrictions of Saudi Arabia. Al-Qaeda founder attributed responsibility for the 9/11 the editor from readers. Letters must be no course, that all men “are endowed should be fully aware that they are Osama bin Laden, identified as the attacks. longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and by their Creator with certain tampering with a constitutionally mastermind of the attacks, was also In recent years, al-Qaeda terror- accompanied by the writer’s name, address unalienable Rights.” protected individual right. a Saudi citizen. If that many of the ists have rebranded themselves as and phone number. Longer letters may be The Bill of Rights numbers “the If Uncle Dick likes to hunt, good terrorists were from any other nation, freedom fighters opposing Syrian published, based on merit and at the Editor’s right of the people to keep and bear for him. But his right to own a fire- wouldn’t the U.S. military have President Bashar al-Assad. They discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. Arms” among those unalienable arm doesn’t begin or end there. turned that country into a parking lot gained a foothold when the U.S.- Letters written to thank an individual or rights. Why? Because the found- soon after the attacks? backed putsch against Assad morphed organization should be submitted for “Notes of Appreciation.” ers believed that everyone has an Rich Lowry is editor of the Instead, U.S. leadership into a civil war. Who facilitated the inherent right to self-defense. 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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) _ housing in those kinds of ways, Street Clinic, which provides grappling with feelings of During the first few weeks Ron and she seems to be happier health care and support ser- claustrophobia they never and Katherine Barrett spent in when she’s around us.” vices for the community. experienced when they lived Vernon, Utah their new apartment on 300 The Barretts, who just cel- And the Barretts said they outside, and they’ve struggled East in downtown Salt Lake ebrated their 30th anniversary, feel positive about the direction at times to maintain their con- Local Natural Delicious City, they slept with a canopy began to struggle as their medi- services are moving in Salt Lake nections while setting boundar- over their bed. cal bills from Ron’s cancer and County as part of a transition to ies with friends who are still Angus & American Wagyu Katherine, once used to Katherine’s multiple sclerosis three smaller resource centers experiencing homelessness. law enforcement officers wak- started to stack up around the for people experiencing home- “I’ll say ‘Yeah, I’ll watch ing her multiple times each time the country was tumbling lessness, the last of which is your stuff for the day, but I’m QUARTER & HALF BEEF night as the pair sought refuge into the Great Recession from scheduled to open later this fall not taking it more than a day under a camping tent in the 2007 to 2009. They were in and with the closure of The Road because it will get mixed up in FOR SALE city, would now wake up on out of motels starting around Home downtown shelter. Under my stuff,’” Katherine said. “I’ll call/text 435-841-7070 her own, disoriented. The soft 2008 and began living on the the plan, each center will fur- let them take a shower if they folds of cloth hanging overhead streets in early 2017. nish a full suite of services, want, but that’s as far as we can helped simulate an old sense of Now that they’re in housing, including breakfast, lunch and go. You kind of learn what you security when she opened her the Barretts said they’ve been dinner; basic health care; job can do.” eyes. able to begin prioritizing issues assistance; and housing assess- As they navigate the ins Your Complete Local News Source “It’s really funny what you that go beyond the immediate ments. and outs of their new lives, TOOELE get used to,” she said with a needs they once prioritized on “There’s a lot of people out the Barretts agreed that they TRANSCRIPT Subscribe laugh during a recent interview the streets: food, shelter and there that need help, just a never want to live on the streets 435-882-0050 at her home. “It’s insane, but it sleep. little bit of help to get into the again. But they say they’re mov- BULLETIN helped us get along better.” First up has been taking care right place,” Katherine said. “I ing forward without regrets The formerly homeless pair of their 15 citations apiece for think they’re working towards and with plenty of lessons has now had a roof overhead camping on public grounds, that.” learned. for more than six months, which is prohibited under Salt Getting their court cases “Going through this is a thanks to a federal housing Lake City code. The tickets are in order and planting roots learning experience on its own, voucher that provides rental a class B misdemeanor and in the community are just a so there are some things in life assistance to people chroni- could each carry a penalty of few of the benefits of finally that I didn’t realize or under- cally living on the streets. The up to $1,000 and six months having an apartment, the two stand from the start,” Ron Barretts’ mid-February move in jail, though the average rec- said. They’re also able to cook said. “I’ve gotten to meet a lot came shortly after The Salt ommended fine for camping healthier food — Katherine jok- of people and we’ve changed Lake Tribune published a story citations is $680, not including ingly laments the four pounds some minds — and some minds detailing their challenges find- surcharges — still a hefty fine she’s gained so far, though she have changed us. It’s been a ing a Salt Lake City apartment for someone on the streets. said her favorite part of their good experience. I can’t tell you that met the location and price Ron said he felt like a major new apartment is the chance to it’s been horrible.” restrictions of the voucher and burden was lifted from his host monthly dinners with their a landlord who would take shoulders when his cases were three children — and to focus them with an eviction in their dismissed July 31, after the on their mental health. Frank past. judge said the city had not met That’s been a major priority Fall Boutique The studio apartment they its burden of to establish for Ron, who said he’s seeing OHLMAN now call home is probably no that he was camping on public a therapist multiple times a M Attorney at Law more than 500 square feet, property, according to audio of month to deal with the trauma Saturday with a total cost of around $946 the hearing obtained through of his past before seeking a month including utilities, an open records request. steady work. Free the couple said. Much of their “I was crying” when the “(My therapist) said, ‘Some Consultation September 21 furniture was either donated or judge handed down the rul- people have an apartment or a for purchased through a voucher ing, Ron said. “I cried. I did. I room or two that needs to be Wills & from Deseret Industries, a couldn’t believe that.” worked on’ and she said, ‘You 9 to 3 Utah-based thrift store. Katherine, on the other have a house,’” he recounted. “I Trusts They’ve had more than one hand, is still anxiously awaiting was like, OK. I’m going to work problem with their plumb- resolution of several citations through that first.” As homeless VENDOR’S WANTED ing and wish for central air so she can find a job — hope- services in Salt Lake County 493 W. 400 N. Tooele conditioning on hot summer fully as a caseworker for people move toward a housing-first Call for info days. “But it beats a tent, let experiencing homelessness, she model, Hart said it’s important 882-4800 435-840-2773 me tell you,” said Ron, gestur- said. to couple that with increased ing around the apartment the Four of her citations have access to mental health services www.tooelelawoffice.com 30 West 100 South • Tooele couple share with new tabby been dismissed, court records to address the underlying cir- cat Sandy. show. She was found guilty on cumstances that put someone Bernie Hart, who runs a tai three and sentenced to proba- on the streets. chi program at Pioneer Park tion and 15 hours of commu- “I really think too much is and the downtown Salt Lake nity service for each in lieu of a made out of the housing itself City Library that’s made up fine. The rest are awaiting the as being the biggest piece of the Tooele Education largely of people experiencing results of a bench trial sched- whole thing because everybody homelessness, has known the uled for mid-November. who’s been on the street and F   Barretts since their days on “It’s making me a nervous gone through what Katherine S T  C  S  the streets and said he’s seen wreck having to go to court,” and Ron have for an extended big changes, particularly in she said. “I’m really just trying period of time, there’s a lot of Katherine since they got into to get on with my life. I really emotional-based trauma,” he housing. think I can be productive and said. “Everybody on the street “What I’ve noticed physically bring some good to the com- is dealing with some degree through all that is Katherine is munity.” of post-traumatic stress disor- dressed well all the time,” he The couple are already work- der and just putting people in said with a laugh, noting that ing to give back to those still on housing doesn’t address those the two have kept tai chi as part the streets through volunteer needs.” of their morning routine. “She’s work with a community advi- It’s true that having a place what we call the fashion queen, sory board made up of current to sleep hasn’t immediately Partner in Education Award and it’s a big difference. She’s and former people experienc- solved all their problems, the By Clint Spindler donor’s investments. Walmart in the school system. taking advantage of being in ing homelessness at Fourth Barretts said. Both have been DC and Transportation share our Walmart’s monetary donation It sure is nice to have good vision of a superb school district will be used to help TEF sponsor friends! Friendships are in Tooele County, one which cutting-edge teacher innovation the cornerstone of life, and offers innovative, success-driven grants. This new aspect of thankfully TEF has many programs. our friendship will be a yearly situation could have been han- to overreaction and rushes to great ones. We are pleased Walmart DC leaders and element of our partnership. Page dled better. As feminist author judgment, especially in ambig- to announce that this year’s employees go above and beyond Eric Porthan, the DC’s general continued from page A4 and New York magazine writer uous situations. Business Partner of the Year in their dedication and efforts to manager, shared, “We are proud Rebecca Traister told The To maintain the respect that recognition goes to the fine folks do amazing work that supports of the ingenuity and creativity of Nation’s Jeet Heer, Franken serious charges deserve, we at the Walmart Distribution community giving. We are the teachers throughout Tooele ance attitude toward Franken’s could have taken, say, a three- need standards that calibrate Center and Transportation grateful for their contributions School District, and are happy allegations was Gillibrand, month leave to learn how his punishment in relation to the Department in Grantsville. The via their volunteer action to partner with TEF as it works even though she has moved to behavior might have caused seriousness of the offense. Business Partner of the Year program (VAP) and the way to provide innovation grants the left on such other issues discomfort. Not every situation is a 10 on award is given annually to salute these employees make time to to teachers. We are excited as gun safety and immigra- Then he could come back a scale of 10. Sometimes zero a top business partnership that provide additional support to our to support TEF as it works to tion. Now even her own sup- with a “bang-up speech on tolerance makes less than zero strengthens the mission of TEF schools. enrich teaching and learning.” porters say her zero tolerance gender, power, harassment and sense. and TCSD. As a result of their THANK YOU to Walmart hurt her prospects, especially powerful men’s responsibility A community-minded volunteerism, the Business DC and Transportation for as Democrats try to unseat to do their own reckoning.” Clarence Page is an American group of engaged business Partner of the Year award was continuing the tradition of being a president who mocks such I agree. I have a theory that journalist, columnist and senior partners, like Walmart DC and presented to Eric Porthan, a community builder and for behavior standards as “political the current back and forth over member of the Chicago Tribune Transportation, is essential to the Jennifer Bastian, and Corie partnering with TEF! correctness.” #MeToo standards is a correc- editorial board who won a success of our collective goals Amaya, in behalf of all Walmart Talk about your teachable tive phase. The major scandals Pulitzer prize for commentary for our schools. Our business DC employees, at the September moments. It’s easy to see with surrounding Bill Cosby, Harvey in 1989. Email him at cpage@ and community partners are 10th TCSD school board Tooele Education the 20-20 vision offered by Weinstein and other wealthy chicagotribune.com. continually helping us achieve meeting. This award celebrates Foundation hindsight how the Franken and powerful men can lead our goal to create a sustainable the valuable contributions made organization that makes a by Walmart DC, and increases @TEFbellringer significant impact on the lives of awareness of the importance of students, while maximizing our business and civic involvement

laughter). and he drew heavy criticism Marsden The Taliban is being asked for scheduling such talks in the continued from page A4 to stop fighting a civil war first place. But that criticism it’s in the process of winning misses the mark. against a government installed Bleating on about fighting Khashoggi inside the Saudi and propped up by a U.S.-led terrorism is pointless when the consulate in Istanbul. coalition. The implicit threat is U.S. keeps trying to overthrow And what about the “bar that if the Taliban doesn’t com- foreign leaders, leaving power owners” — the Afghan mem- ply, America will insist on stay- vacuums for terror groups to bers of the Taliban who hosted ing, continuing to lose blood exploit. And it’s a farce for the al-Qaeda back in the day, and treasure in Afghanistan. Trump administration to claim allowing Saudi terrorists to sit Even if Taliban leadership does that it’s fighting radical Islamic around plotting strikes against comply, how can the Trump terrorism when it has so America? Well, their bar has administration be assured that closely aligned itself with the been destroyed, and they’re the old-school Taliban have one nation most responsible now brawling with the U.S.- any control over the newer for causing the Twin Towers to backed Afghan government generation of fighters? Some collapse in front of the world’s over who gets to run the place. of the younger fighters were eyes. Some of the Taliban mem- born while the old-schoolers bers who had been hauled off were doing time in Gitmo, so Rachel Marsden is a colum- Picture left to right: Walmart DC Human Resources Manager, Jennifer Bastian; Walmart Transportation to the shores of Guantanamo there might not be a strong nist, political strategist and host Human Resources Manager, Corie Amaya; Walmart DC General Manager, Eric Porthan; TCSD Supt. Bay, Cuba, for a seaside stay in sense of allegiance among the of an independently produced Scott Rogers; TCSD Board Member, Camille Knudson; and TEF Executive Director, Clint Spindler. an American prison are back second generation. French-language program that on the scene. Now, they’re Trump recently canceled airs on Sputnik France. Her negotiating with America — planned peace talks with website can be found at www. for a peace deal (pause for Taliban leaders at Camp David, rachelmarsden.com. www.tooeleeducationfoundation.org A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY September 17, 2019 OBITUARIES Rosalind (Rose) Ila Fern Lockwood Rita Vera Evans Garcia Hansen 8/15/1932 - 9/13/2019 Rosalind (Rose) Garcia, 77 Ila was called home to the Rita Vera Evans passed years old, born Oct. 11, 1941, Lord on Sept. 14, 2019. She away Sept. 13, 2019, at her has gone to meet her creator, passed away peacefully in her home in Skull Valley. She was Our Lord in Heaven on Sept. sleep. Ila was born Dec. 21, born in Hilliard, Wyoming, 11, 2019. She leaves behind 1937, in Codell, Kansas, to on Aug. 15, 1932 to Earnest her loving husband, Joe D. Herbert and Jesse Lockwood. Thomas and Mary Ann (Lym) Garcia; daughter, Dolores She was the second of three Barker. She attended school in Martinez Brito; grandchildren, girls. Ila was educated in Evanston, Wyoming. She mar- Beverly (Billy) Ehas, Brad and southern Illinois, attend- ried Keith Hanney Evans on Tony Brito.; two great-grand- ing Carmi High School. She Feb. 19, 1951, marriage later children, Mishayla and Liliana also attended Blackwell solemnized in the Salt Lake Ehas; brothers, Joe (Nasario) High School in Blackwell, City Temple on Feb. 19, 1969. (Georgia), Allen (Anna), Oklahoma, from where she She loved her nine grandchil- and Joseph (Leah) Martinez; graduated. dren and was overjoyed with sisters, Christella Abrams, In the summer of 1956, Ila 32 great-grandchildren. She Teresena Simpson, and Mary Martinez; and brothers, met her cowboy sweetheart, their family. Ila loved kitties, loved to serve and work in her Naomi, Margret, and Mildred. Laton; and brothers- and sis- Charlie and Johnny Martinez. Veldon “Tex” Hansen, in golf, horses and her family. Ila yard and flowers, and also A viewing will be held ters-in-law, Johnny, Lorraine, Funeral service will be held Spring City, Utah. They mar- was the most kind and gener- had a great love for her dog. Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019, Josephine, Gilbert, Edwin at St. Marguerite Catholic ried Dec. 14, 1956. ous lady, she was loved by all Rita was active in The Church at Didericksen Memorial, 87 Garcia, and Linda Montez. Church, 15 S. 7th St., Tooele, They moved to Dugway who knew her. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day W. Main St., Grantsville, from She is preceded in death Utah, on Thursday, Sept. 19, Proving Grounds, Dugway, Ila is survived by her hus- Saints serving in many call- 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services by her father and mother, 2019, at 11:30 a.m., with a Utah, in 1957. There they band; two children, Kimberly ings. will be Sept. 19, 2019, at The Jose Eusebio and Macedonia viewing at 10:30 a.m. raised two children. Ila worked (Larry), Russell (Valerie); She is survived by her Church of Jesus Christ of for and managed the Dugway three grandchildren, Shannon three sons, Eugene (Diane), Latter-day Saints , 415 School Cafeteria. She was (James), Danny (Danielle), Neil (Debbie) and Clarence W. Apple St., Grantsville, with famous for her wonderful cin- Trevor (Morgan); and three (Patsy); sister-in laws, Linda a viewing from 10 to 11 a.m., namon rolls. She retired from great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Barker (Neldon), Nelda with the funeral starting at Tooele County School District. Breanne and Lane. Ila is pre- Barker (Delbert), Colleen 11 a.m. Interment will be at End of Year Clearance Tex and Ila moved to ceded in death by her parents Cater; and brother-in law, the Grantsville City Cemetery. Fredonia, Arizona in 1995 and two sisters. Marvin (Madelyn) Evans. She Special thanks to Joe and where they made many new Friday, Sept. 20, 2019, there is preceded in death by her Mindee Thacheray, Jon and FINAL MARKDOWNS friends and went on many new will be a visitation for family husband, Keith; her parents, Karen Palmer, and Doctor adventures. The North Rim and friends from 6–8 p.m., at Earnest Thomas and Mary Ann Debra Shinkle, the Dugway ON ALL TREES, SHRUBS, PERENNIALS ETC. - NOW! of the Grand Canyon, Easter Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main Barker; her brothers, Delbert, Ward, her many friends in Store closing for the season October 1st Sunrise Services in the sand- St., Tooele, Utah. Saturday, Neldon; and her sisters, Skull Valley and Tera. stone canyons and Lake Powell Sept. 21, 2019, there will be a Join us for our annual end of season were some of her favorites. graveside service at 1 p.m., at In April 2017 they returned Spring City Cemetery in Spring to Tooele County to be close to City, Utah. PLANT AUCTION Nelda Faye Magee SATURDAY OCTOBER 5 •10AM Varner Nelda Faye Magee Varner (or Nellie), age 76, passed Anthony Frank Lujan away Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019, Anthony Frank Lujan, at Sunridge Assisted Living in beloved husband, father, son, West Jordan due to incidents brother and friend was born related to dementia. Aug. 16, 1974, in Salt Lake Nelda was born to Desma City, Utah, to William and Levoy Halcomb and Delmer Nora Lujan. Frank was reunit- Ely Magee on March 7, 1943, 425 E. CIMMARRON WAY • ERDA ed with his father, William in Corning, Arkansas. She was 2 miles north of Tooele on Highway 36 435.843.5959 Lujan, on Wednesday, Sept. the oldest of nine children 11, 2019. He met the love of (Melva, Donna, Derenda, his life, Amy, his high school Vonna, Delmer, Lanna, Bill, sweetheart, in 1991 and they and Kevin). As a child she married in 1999. Together they developed rheumatic fever. had three beautiful children, Her parents were told she together. Join the Club! Amber Linnea, Jaydan Frank wouldn’t live very long, but she Nelda was preceded in and Sophia Grace. Frank’s beat the odds living a long and death by her parents; her greatest joy was spending time happy life. husband; and a grandson, Tooele Club with his family; a lot of which Nelda was an immaculate Lucas Bell. She is survived Tooele 438 W 400 N Annual was spent at the softball field Frank is survived by his wife, housekeeper and a wonderful by her siblings, her children, Teen Center Membership watching his oldest, Amber, Amy Linnea and their children, cook. She loved golfing, play- and numerous grandchildren Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. play ball. Frank also enjoyed Amber, Jaydan and Sophia; ing bridge, trips to Wendover, and great-grandchildren. She spending time outdoors; he his mother, Nora; siblings, fine dining, and could out leaves behind Venus, her toy Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ Club 435.843.5719 loved to camp and hunt. Frank Bill, Lori, Sam (Leanne), Andy shop anyone! She attended poodle, that she has loved for was also an avid fisherman and (Jody), Elizabeth (Adam); his Tooele High School, lived in 13 years. Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! loved to fish the most on the wonderful in-laws, the Starks; Tooele and Stansbury Park, A memorial service to Weber River. many nieces, nephews, uncles, and retired from Tooele Army honor Nelda’s life will be held Whether at the lake fishing aunts, cousins and friends. Depot in 1994 with 20 years of Monday, Sept. 23, 2019, at 11 Afterschoolol or at the table with his fam- The family would like to service. a.m., at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. ily playing cards, Frank could extend a special thank you to Nelda married Ross Lee Main St., Tooele, Utah. Friends programs foforr always be counted on to fill the the Shock Trauma ICU team Bell (later divorced), they had may call to visit from 10 to air with the music he loved, a at IMC for all their efforts and three children: Ricky (Julie) 10:45 a.m. prior to the service. Youth andd Teens wide variety that could never the excellent care their team Bell, Steven (Annette) Bell, Interment will follow at the ages 6 - 18.8. When School disappoint, ranging from provided to Frank. and Rhonda (Scott) Bryan. She Tooele City Cemetery. is The Club Johnny Cash to Tupac. Frank A viewing will be held married Milford Duane Varner A big shout out and thanks is In! Out was an athlete, specifically in Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, from in 1971 and helped raise to Heather and all of the won- basketball which he loved to 6 to 8 p.m., at Tate Mortuary, his children: Debbie (Mel) derful caregivers at Sunridge. play with his brothers and had 110 S. Main St., Tooele, Utah. Workman, Chad (LuAnn) We are so grateful for the TooeleClub.org a beautiful baseline jumper A funeral service will be Varner, Trudy (John) Luker, wonderful care, love, support, that rarely missed. His num- Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019, Ralph (Janie) Varner, and compassion, and kindness you ber one fan, Amy, was always 11 a.m., also at Tate Mortuary, Carrie (John) Grasteit. showed. Thanks to Scott, her there on the sideline to cheer with a viewing prior from 10 to Nelda had two dear, lifelong hospice nurse for his support Your Complete Local News Source him on. 10:45 a.m. friends, Anna and Judy. They during Nelda’s final days. were always there for her, and While we are saddened by TOOELE as her health failed they would her death, we are grateful for TRANSCRIPT Subscribe still get together for lunch. our knowledge of the plan of ULLETIN 435-882-0050 Nelda loved them both; they salvation, and that families can B had many great adventures be together forever. PLEASE ADOPT ME! MATTERS OF FAITH Paul knew in the war for the soul, truth required diligent protection

n reading the closing Paul begins his closing Timothy to “turn away from thoughts of Paul’s first let- instruction with an exclama- godless chatter” from a Greek ter to Timothy, I paused tion unfortunately not trans- word that could be trans- I Bill Upton at this statement: “Timothy, lated in the New International lated as “uttering emptiness.” GUEST COLUMNIST guard what has been entrust- Version. It is simple “O” Rudolf Carnap, described ed to your care. Turn away Timothy. Paul wanted as one of the giants of 20th from godless chatter and Timothy to look carefully at century philosophy, wrote the opposing ideas of what became a powerful voice this last portion of his letter. It “In metaphysics, including all is falsely called knowledge, for the very cause he had was important. Had he been value and normative theory, which some have professed violently opposed. While his texting, he might have used logical analysis yields the neg- and in so doing have wan- change may seem radical, it all caps, but he wasn’t so “O” ative result that the alleged dered from the faith. Grace be is totally consistent with his would have to do. statements in this domain are with you.” 1 Timothy 6:20-21 teaching. For example, when What then was so impor- entirely meaningless.” NIV Paul wrote to the churches at tant? Paul uses a banking I am not sure I want to Before I continue, some Corinth, he said, “Therefore, term that could be translated spend more time with that introduction and context if anyone is in Christ, he is as “guard the deposit,” keep pearl of wisdom, but cultur- HELP US FIND A HOME are required. Paul, formally a new creation; the old has a very close watch what has ally we have in many ways Saul of Tarsus, was called the gone, the new has come!” 2 been given/deposited with accepted the idea there are no apostle to the Gentiles, an Corinthians 5:17 NIV you. What was entrusted to absolutes in the truth depart- For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure interesting assignment since Timothy was one of Paul’s Timothy was the truth of who ment. Around 2,500 years Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires Paul had been raised under best-known converts; he Christ is. For a Christ follower ago a philosopher named Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing strict Jewish observance. became a traveling compan- the idea of truth is supported Aeshylus wrote, “In war truth Tooele City and possible shelter fee. Prior to his dramatic conver- ion and fellow laborer with by the words of Christ when is the first casualty.” Paul Animal Shelter 882-8900 sion on the road to Damascus Paul during Paul’s missionary He responded to a question understood that in the con- Shelters are required to in Acts 9, Paul had been a journeys. Paul often referred of one of His disciples. Jesus flict/war for the soul, truth Grantsville hold animals for 5 business zealous persecutor of the to Timothy as his “son in the answered, “I am the way and Animal Shelter 884-6881 would require diligent protec- days before euthanization. infant Christian church simply faith” and was confident in the truth and the life. No one tion. known as people of the Way. his abilities to communicate comes to the Father except Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Following an encounter on his behalf to churches Paul through me.” John 14:6 NIV Bill Upton is chaplain of the with the risen Christ, Paul had established. Paul goes on to advise Tooele City Police Department. 1182Tooele N. 80 E., Tooele Veterinary • 882-1051 Clinic TUESDAY September 17, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 2019 Grantsville High School

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relieve overcrowding at SHS Bond and THS, according to the continued from page A1 school district’s bond informa- tion. The school district has included in the proposed you be coming back to voters bond $50 million for a for a levy increase to cover all new junior high school in that?” Stansbury Park. The district won’t need to Clarke Johnsen Junior High hire a lot of new teachers for School currently has 930 stu- the new schools, said one dis- dents enrolled with an ideal trict administrator. capacity of 825 students. The “When you take the stu- new junior high school in dents out of the old schools Stansbury Park would allevi- and send then to the new ate overcrowding and accom- school their teachers go with modate growth in Stansbury them,” the administrator said. Park, Erda and Lake Point. Tooele County School Junior high students in these District Superintendent Scott communities currently attend Rogers said the cost of operat- Clarke Johnsen Junior High ing schools are supported by School. state funding. A new elementary school in “The state gives us funding Grantsville will be built with through the WPU [weighted $30 million from the pro- pupil unit] that covers the posed bond if it passes. cost of teachers, administra- Willow Elementary is cur- tors, and other costs to run a rently 30 students over capac- FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO school,” Rogers said. “They ity. Grantsville Elementary is The Tooele School District is asking voters to approve a school bond that would be used to build new schools. A new high school in Overlake would help don’t give us funding to build 50 students over capacity. The area high schools operating above capacity like Stansbury High School which has portable classrooms. new schools.” new elementary in Grantsville The proposed bond will help accommodate bond includes $10 million for tion. Grantsville High School School auditorium at 301 W. includes $100 million for a growth in Grantsville. security upgrades for exist- Additional community lunchroom at 55 E. Cherry Vine Street in Tooele. Each new high school in Overlake. In addition to the three ing schools, according to the meetings on the school bond Street in Grantsville, and on meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. The new high school will help new schools, the proposed school district’s bond informa- will be held Sept. 26 in the Sept. 30 in the Tooele High [email protected]

Highway ing is available, according million environmental impact to UDOT. The new highway, study a decade earlier, which continued from page A1 which connects to SR-138 was completed in 2011. west of Stansbury Park, is also The County also purchased intended to provide better 222 acres for $1.8 million The early concepts for the access to I-80. for the right-of-way for the Midvalley Highway’s second The Midvalley Highway has highway’s initial phase in and third phases would run been in the works for several December 2016. The pur- through Tooele Valley, with years, with the project fund- chase was made with corridor a possible end point on the ing approved by the State preservation fees, which are south end of Tooele City. Transportation Commission collected from vehicle regis- The road is expected to in May 2017. Tooele County tration fees and can only be provide a long-term transpor- partnered with UDOT used for new transportation tation solution that can scale and the Federal Highway projects. as capacity dictates and fund- Administration to start a $4 [email protected]

FILE PHOTO Landowners closed part of the Jacob City trail for 24 hours last week. public has used them continuously for at least Trail 10 consecutive years, according to Tooele continued from page A1 County Commissioner Kendall Thomas. Thomas said that he and a sheriff’s deputy went up to the gates during the announced closure. the landowners. “The gates were locked,” he said. “Members A representative of the landowners said of the property owners’ family were present their purpose was not only to protect their and they denied us access beyond the gates.” property rights, but also to preserve and pro- Illegally closing a public road is a Class C tect the property itself. misdemeanor, according to state code. “We’ve had people riding up here that have Tooele County Attorney Scott Broadhead cut down trees on our property that were not said he will review the sheriff department’s impeding the trail,” said the landowner rep- report of the incident for possible charges. resentative. “They leave all sorts of trash, ride “The Sheriff’s Office is planning on sending off trail and damage property. It’s the lack of my office a police report to have this matter respect that is the biggest problem.” reviewed for charges,” he said. “I can’t really County officials assert that the roads closed say much more at this point until I see the by the property owners are public roads by report.” virtue of a prescriptive easement because the [email protected]

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SPORTS WRAP Grantsville’s Stansbury volleyball at Ogden Cowboys score early, Alyssa Roberts Jadyn Gagnier had 16 kills, and Whitney Annika Riggle had eight and Wangsgard Heilala Kaufusi added six to lead embrace in the Stansbury volleyball team to celebration often in romp over ’Cats after scoring a 25-18, 25-22, 25-13 road vic- a goal during tory against Ogden in a Region DARREN VAUGHAN response after Tuesday,” Lowry Thursday’s SPORTS EDITOR 10 match Thursday night. Linzie GHS GIRLS SOCCER said. “We played really well Region 13 girls Hoffmann had five aces and The Grantsville girls soccer and just got outmatched, so soccer match Marina Riddle and Kayla Alvey team came into Thursday after- mercy rule, scoring six times in (Thursday), there was no let- against South each had three for the Stallions, noon’s match against Region 13 the first half alone. down — we just went harder.” Summit in while Alvey and Gagnier each foe South Summit looking to Thursday’s match also repre- There was no such letdown Grantsville. had three blocks and Hoffmann bounce back from a tough 5-0 sented an improvement when on Thursday. Junior striker Wangsgard added a team-high nine digs. loss to Morgan just 48 hours compared to the Cowboys’ 6-0 Whitney Wangsgard put the scored five Alvey had 30 assists. Stansbury earlier. win over Providence Hall a Cowboys up 1-0 in the fourth goals and Roberts scored (10-2, 3-0 Region 10) played It didn’t take the Cowboys week earlier, a match in which minute, and then faked out a host to Ben Lomond in a Region twice in the long to get back on the winning Grantsville (7-2, 2-1 Region South Summit defender before Cowboys’ 9-0 10 match that was not complete track. Grantsville routed the 13) didn’t always look sharp, chipping the ball high into at press time Tuesday. The victory. visiting Wildcats 9-0 in a match according to coach Travis Lowry. Stallions will travel to Vernal to SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB shortened to 52 minutes by the “I was happy to see the SEE COWBOYS PAGE A11 ➤ take on Uintah on Thursday. PHOTO Tooele volleyball at Juan Diego The Tooele volleyball team lost to Juan Diego in three sets Thursday night in Draper, falling to the Soaring Eagle 25-23, 25-18, 25-23 in a Region 10 match. Statistics for the match Stallions’ D pitches a shutout were not available online at press time. The Buffaloes (2-4, 2-2 Region 10) played host to Stansbury Uintah in a Region 10 match on Tuesday night after press time. Tooele will face Ben Lomond at home on Thursday. forces six Stansbury girls soccer vs. Ogden turnovers in The Stansbury girls soccer team opened the second half of the Region 10 season with 38-0 win over a 4-1 loss to Ogden on Monday at Stansbury High School. Chloee Corbett scored the lone rival Tooele goal for the Stallions (6-4-1, 4-3-0 Region 10). Stansbury DARREN VAUGHAN will travel to Vernal to face SPORTS EDITOR Uintah in another region match The Boot is staying in next Monday. Stansbury Park for another year, Tooele girls soccer thanks to a dominant defensive at Cedar Valley performance by the Stansbury Tooele’s girls soccer team football team in Friday night’s endured its seventh consecu- 38-0 win over county rival tive loss Monday evening in Tooele at Stallion Stadium. Eagle Mountain, losing 7-2 to Cedar Valley in a Region 10 THS FOOTBALL match. The Buffaloes (3-8, 0-7 Region 10) will play host SHS FOOTBALL to Uintah in a region match Wednesday afternoon. The Stallions (3-2, 2-0 HS football scores Region 10) limited the visiting Thursday Buffaloes (2-3, 1-1) to just 223 Lehi 52, Timpanogos 0 yards of total offense and forced Friday six turnovers, including five Stansbury 38, Tooele 0 interceptions. Those turnovers Grantsville 52, San Juan 32 led directly to 17 Stansbury Cedar City 43, Canyon View 7 points — 14 of which came in Desert Hills 40, Hurricane 25 the second half. Dixie 34, Snow Canyon 28 “Those don’t come very Pine View 49, Crimson Cliffs 7 often, so we’re enjoying the Cedar Valley 35, Ben Lomond 0 shutout,” Stansbury coach Eric Mountain View 42, Uintah 10 Alder said. “They were chal- lenged. That was a confident FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Park City 59, Ogden 14 bunch in Tooele, and they Stansbury senior Tommy Christopherson (20) stiff-arms Tooele’s Ty Sutherland during Friday’s Region 10 football game at Stansbury High School. Christopherson rushed for 263 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Stallions to a 38-0 win over the Buffaloes — Stansbury’s eighth victory in 11 Bear River 20, Ridgeline 14 should have been. They’ve got meetings between the two county rivals. Mountain Crest 34, Logan 13 good players, but I haven’t been Sky View 32, Green Canyon 24 prouder of a bunch of guys in game gashed the Buffaloes Huxford ran for 109 yards and said. “They’re so undersized, forcing a Tooele fumble on the ALA 69, Judge Memorial 27 my coaching career.” for 372 yards. Senior Tommy threw for 160 more. but they go out and play their third play of the game, with Delta 28, South Sevier 7 While the Stansbury defense Christopherson ran for 263 “Our line — they were mak- heart out every game. They defensive lineman Andrew Juab 50, Emery 7 made life difficult for Tooele’s yards and three touchdowns on ing big holes you could drive a really impress me.” Juan Diego 31, Copper Hills 0 offense, the Stallions’ run 34 carries, and quarterback Kru truck through,” Christopherson The Stallions got started by SEE RIVALRY PAGE A10 ➤ Manti 12, Richfield 9 North Sanpete 42, Grand 10 Summit Academy 49, Providence Hall 8 Union 45, Carbon 26 Buffs’ Morrill goes low Davis 21, Layton 14 Fremont 17, Clearfield 7 Syracuse 41, Roy 38, 2OT Weber 38, Northridge 14 to win at Soldier Hollow Cyprus 27, Taylorsville 20 the regular season. Hunter 35, Granger 6 Stallions, Aviators THS GOLF West Jordan 30, West 27 Morrill’s score was bolstered by a solid all-around effort Bingham 47, Westlake 14 tied for first entering SHS GOLF from his Tooele teammates. Corner Canyon 59, Alta 28 Dallin Callister finished fourth East 49, last Region 10 match holes, helping to lead the with a score of 77, and Luke Menlo Atherton (Calif.) 20 Buffaloes to an eight-stroke vic- Begnaud tied for ninth with an Herriman 34, American Fork 21 DARREN VAUGHAN tory over Stansbury. Morrill’s 82. Jesse Sayers and Landon Pleasant Grove 35, SPORTS EDITOR score was three strokes better Buell each shot 86 and tied Madison (Idaho) 7 In recent weeks, the battle than runner-up Caden Dunn, for 16th, giving Tooele a team Riverton 32, Kearns 26 for the Region 10 golf title has with Uintah’s Kamon Anderson score of 315. Cache Holmes Bonneville 27, Viewmont 17 become a question of “how low another shot back in third. tied for 24th with a 90, while Farmington 25, Box Elder 8 can you go.” Stansbury edged Cedar Kaleb Buell tied for 28th with On Thursday at Soldier Valley by two strokes for sec- Woods Cross 41, Bountiful 24 PHOTO COURTESY OF JEREMY ALVERSON a 93 and AJ Griffith shot 100 Murray 69, Cottonwood 0 Stansbury’s Brock Shepherd hits an approach shot from the fairway dur- Hollow Golf Course in Midway, ond place. The Stallions are and tied for 38th place in the it was Tooele’s Ashden Morrill tied with the Aviators for the 56-player field. Olympus 33, Brighton 20 ing Thursday’s Region 10 golf match at Soldier Hollow Golf Course in who made his mark by shoot- Region 10 championship with Skyline 42, Hillcrest 0 Midway. Shepherd recorded an 18-hole score of 84, helping the Stallions finish second in the tournament behind Tooele. ing 2-under par 70 over 18 just one match remaining in SEE GOLF PAGE A11 ➤ Timpview 42, Mountain Ridge 0 Maple Mountain 31, Payson 0 Provo 28, Springville 22 Wasatch 45, Spanish Fork 7 Salem Hills 28, Highland 14 Belnap, Whitworth finish on podium at BYU meet Skyridge 28, Orem 14 Duchesne 41, N. Summit 14 DARREN VAUGHAN Hysell’s winning time of score, along with Belnap. Limburg (262nd, 19:56.0) 22:17.1) were the Stallions’ SPORTS EDITOR 15:47.0. Just behind Belnap Nathan Winters (117th, and Isaac Lehman (274th, other scoring runners, Gunnison 22, Rich 12 Tooele County’s top cross- was Grantsville’s Porter 17:35.0) and Isaac Nelson 20:23.0) were Grantsville’s with Olivia Packer (175th, Beaver 41, Milford 0 country runners proved they Whitworth, the defending (136th, 17:46.4) also com- other competitors. 22:39.0) just behind. Enterprise 14, North Sevier 10 are among some of the very Utah Class 3A champion who peted for Stansbury. Stansbury’s girls finished Grantsville had just four Kanab 34, Parowan 20 best the Western United States clocked in at 15:50.3. Grantsville finished 31st in 16th out of 35 complete runners competing and didn’t Millard 56, Monticello 0 has to offer during Saturday’s Stansbury finished eighth the field of 45 complete teams, teams, and third among 4A record a team score. Lindsey Saturday BYU Autumn Classic at East as a team with 256 points, and was second among Class squads behind Hurricane and Palmer was the first Cowboy Bishop Gorman (Nev.) 28, Bay Golf Course in Provo. which was also the top finish 3A teams behind Richfield. Bear River. The Stallions were runner to cross the finish line, Lone Peak 21 Stansbury’s Carson Belnap by any Utah Class 4A team in Wyatt Teggins (150th, led by Shelby Archer, who clocking in at 21:58.4 for Notable HS girls soccer scores came within one-tenth of a the field. Josh Oblad (32nd, 17:55.3), Caden Williams finished 106th in 21:24.9. 134th place. Reagan Wexels Thursday second of winning the boys’ 16:35.8), Tyler Seeley (56th, (203rd, 18:31.7), Jordan Elena Allen (135th, 21:58.5), was 211th in 23:45.6, with Grantsville 9, South Summit 0 5-kilometer varsity race, with 16:54.4), Talmage Ricks Wheeler (223rd, 18:51.9) Tatelyn Larsen (143rd, Lydia Schoenfeld 25th in his second-place time of 15 (91st, 17.16.9) and Nathan and Evan Thomas (256th, 22:07.1), Katelin Chipman 26:02.3 and Acelyn Fuentes minutes, 47.1 seconds trailing Leary (95th, 17:20.1) con- 19:48.7) joined Whitworth as (154th, 22:15.2) and Marian 253rd in 26:34.0. 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Cowboys continued from page A10 Roethlisberger done for the Wildcats’ net in the sixth minute. Five minutes later, season with elbow injury Wangsgard found senior Jenna Ussing with a crossing pass that PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ben night and team doctors deter- 87-year history. He holds Ussing tucked inside the right Roethlisberger’s season is mined Roethlisberger requires the club record in just about post for Grantsville’s third goal over. His career possibly, too. surgery. Roethlisberger will every major statistical pass- of the afternoon. The Pittsburgh Steelers have the procedure later this ing category, including yards Wangsgard completed her quarterback’s injured right week. (56,545), touchdowns (363), hat trick in the 17th minute, elbow will require surgery, Roethlisberger, who led attempts (7,230) and comple- and added her fourth goal of the ending the 37-year-old’s 16th the NFL in passing last sea- tions (4,651). He is 144-71-1 afternoon in the 32nd minute. season just two weeks in. son, signed an extension in as a starter and is 13-8 in the Alyssa Roberts blasted a shot Roethlisberger shook his arm April that runs through the playoffs, guiding the Steelers into the goal from 20 yards out after a pair of passes with the 2021. There was no immedi- to victories in a pair of Super in the 37th minute to make it Steelers driving late in the ate timetable on the two-time Bowls and an appearance in 6-0. first half. He remained in the Super Bowl winner’s return. another. Freshman forward McKenzie game through the end of the Roethlisberger has been His 6-yard touchdown pass Allen converted on a drive but watched the second Pittsburgh’s starter since tak- to Santonio Holmes with 35 in the 43rd minute to extend half from the sideline in a ing over for Tommy Maddox seconds left in the 2008 Super Grantsville’s lead to 7-0. white baseball cap as backup in Week 2 of the 2004 sea- Bowl against Arizona gave the Roberts’ second goal of the Mason Rudolph took over. son as a rookie. His start Steelers their sixth title and is match made it 8-0 in the 49th Head coach Mike Tomlin on Sunday was the 218th considered one of the seminal minute, and Wangsgard’s fifth said Roethlisberger under- appearance of his career, sec- moment’s in the champion- goal of the afternoon came went an MRI exam on Sunday ond most in the franchise’s ship game’s history. just before the final whistle sounded. “Goals came from lots of places,” Lowry said. “That was fun, because that just gets SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Golf 94, Dan Estes was 33rd with the tournament with a score confidence for the girls going Grantsville senior Jenna Ussing (14) takes the ball from a South Summit a 96, Ty Taylor tied for 38th of 325. Uintah was fourth forward. If they get confidence defender during Thursday’s Region 13 girls soccer match in Grantsville. continued from page A10 with a 100 and Joey Luke was at 328, followed by Ogden from this, maybe when we play Ussing scored a goal to help the Cowboys defeat the Wildcats 9-0, improv- 44th with a 102. (365), Juan Diego (368) and Morgan and Judge, we’ll have a ing Grantsville’s record to 2-1 in region play. Stansbury posted a team Other top-10 finishers Ben Lomond (396). couple options.” score of 323 as Braydon included Juan Diego’s Mathew The teams will wrap up Wangsgard had two assists South Summit fell to 0-7-1 faced Summit Academy on Griffith and Peyton Lebrecht, who tied for seventh the season Thursday with a for Grantsville. Autumn Barton, overall and 0-3 in Region 13 Tuesday in Bluffdale in a Region Thevenot tied for fifth place with an 81, as well as Cedar tournament hosted by Cedar Erin Hurst, Sonya Scriven and play. 13 contest that was not com- with 79s. Hunter Luke tied Valley’s Jackson Shippen and Valley. The state tournament Kaylee Romney had one assist Grantsville, currently ranked plete at press time. The Cowboys for seventh with an 81, and Uintah’s Macort Pickup, who will take place Oct. 2-3 at each. Goalkeeper Adalyn Enslen No. 4 in the Class 3A Ratings will return home Thursday to Brock Shepherd shot 84 each shot 82 and tied for Talons Cove Golf Course in made three saves to pick up the Percentage Index behind Judge face Judge Memorial. and tied for 13th place. Cole ninth. Saratoga Springs. shutout. Memorial, Manti and Morgan, [email protected] Clawson tied for 30th with a Cedar Valley was third in [email protected]

and Christopherson ran for an night in Blanding. Rivalry 80-yard touchdown on the next Senior quarterback Jackson continued from page A11 play from scrimmage to put the Sandberg was 15-for-18 for 221 Stallions up 31-0. yards, three touchdowns and an “We came up big when things interception in the victory for Hanson coming up with the didn’t go our way,” Alder said. the Cowboys (3-2). Trent Brown recovery on the Buffs’ 43-yard “We did some dumb things and carried the ball 15 times for 83 line. Stansbury chipped away had a lot of penalties, but every yards and two touchdowns, and with eight straight run plays, time our offense let us down, James Fuluvaka gained 98 yards though the drive stalled on our defense came right back and on 17 carries with one TD. third-and-goal when a busted got the ball back. It’s a tremen- San Juan (3-2) pulled ahead play resulted in a 7-yard loss. dous, tremendous performance 7-0 less than a minute into the The Stallions settled for a all around.” game on a 55-yard pass from 27-yard field goal by Kolton Things again looked promis- Shaw Nielson to Randall Flavel, Loertscher and a 3-0 lead with ing for the Buffs on their next but the Cowboys answered with 7:29 left in the first half. drive, as they got down to the a 7-yard TD run by Fuluvaka Tooele had a strong drive Stallions’ 28-yard line after the with 4:25 left to tie the game. going on its next possession, kickoff went out of bounds and Kian Conway’s 50-yard TD moving the ball from its own Iongi hit Makoni for 18 yards. run and a 1-yard scoring run 10-yard line to near midfield on This time, Stansbury’s Pae Tia by Nielson put the Broncos up the running of senior Nukuluve picked off a pass from Iongi 20-7, with Grantsville cutting Helu and a timely 7-yard pass and returned it 50 yards to the the lead to 20-14 early in the from Kulani Iongi to Dylan Buffaloes’ 30-yard line, setting second quarter on a 10-yard TD Makoni. However, Helu was up Christopherson’s 7-yard TD pass from Sandberg to Ammon stopped on fourth-and-1 from run five plays later. Bartley. Conway caught a the Buffs’ 49-yard line, giving The game ended with Payton 10-yard pass from Nielson with possession back to the Stallions. Didericksen intercepting a pass 2:58 left in the half to give San “I think we kind of got from Iongi on the final play. Juan a 26-14 halftime advan- spooked a little bit,” Tooele Helu carried the ball 21 tage. coach Andru Jones said. “We Tooele quarterback Kulani Iongi times for 82 yards and had It was all Grantsville from didn’t have a great game plan, (7, above) is sacked by Stansbury one reception for 17 yards for there. Bartley caught a 20-yard junior Pae Tia as Kru Huxford (4) I didn’t think, and that’s my Tooele. Iongi was 10-for-26 for TD pass from Sandberg with closes in during Friday’s football fault as a coach. I’ll take it and game at Stansbury High School. 130 yards, with Makoni mak- 9:13 left in the third quarter, we’ll get better. I love my kids to Tooele senior Nukuluve Helu (left) ing five catches for 80 yards. and 26 seconds later, Kayden death, and I feel like they com- looks for running room. Ty Sutherland had 12 tackles, Bohman recovered a fumble and peted as hard as they could.” FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS including two tackles-for-loss, returned it 45 yards for a score Stansbury committed three and Gavin Ware had 10 tack- to give the Cowboys a 28-26 false start penalties on the ensu- next play. Stansbury drove les and one tackle-for-loss. lead. Chace Gipson caught a ing drive, as well as another down to the Tooele 19-yard line, Sutherland, Bridger Chaplin 35-yard TD pass from Sandberg penalty for an illegal formation. but Huxford’s pass on second- and Christian Gallegos each had with 6:20 left to extend the lead Those flags derailed an other- and-12 was intercepted by a sack. to 35-26. wise-promising possession that Kayden Goins. The Buffaloes, ranked No. After a 5-yard TD run by included an 18-yard pass from After Tooele was forced to 9 in the Class 4A Ratings Nielson pulled the Broncos Huxford to Gabe Harris and punt, the Stallions needed just Percentage Index, will look to within three points, the a 15-yard run by Huxford on three plays to get back on the bounce back Friday at home Cowboys pulled away. Brown third-and-13, and the Stallions scoreboard. Huxford found against Ogden, having played scored on a 10-yard run with came away scoreless when Harris open in the middle of three consecutive games on the 1:37 left in the third quarter, Loertscher’s 33-yard field goal the field, and Harris sprinted road. and added an 8-yard TD run attempt sailed wide right. 76 yards for a touchdown to put “It’ll be nice to get back at with 10:54 left in the fourth. However, the Stallions’ Stansbury up 24-0. home and have more fans,” Nate Wright booted an 18-yard defense forced Tooele to go Then, the mistakes began Jones said. “I love our com- field goal with 3:03 left to cap three-and-out, setting Stansbury again. Tooele gave Stansbury munity and the school and the the scoring. up with the ball at its own the ball on its own 15-yard line school pride, so it will be fun to Bartley had eight receptions 42-yard line. Six plays later, on early in the fourth quarter after be back at home and have some for 132 yards for the Cowboys, third-and-4 for from the Tooele a botched snap on a punt, but people around us.” while Taylor Wood caught four 31, Christopherson found a hole the Stallions gave the Buffs the Harris had three receptions passes for 47 yards, Gipson and sprinted to the end zone to ball back on the next play when for 141 yards for Stansbury. caught two passes for 33 yards give the Stallions a 10-0 lead. a pass from Clark was picked off Hanson had 11 tackles and one and Daltyn Peasnall had one After a holding penalty Huxford ran the ball in for a TD plays to reach the Stansbury by Kameron Rolle. Three plays tackle-for-loss and Tia had nine catch for 14 yards. Bartley spoiled the Buffaloes’ next pos- and a 17-0 lead with 2:32 left in 20-yard line. On the final play later, Harris intercepted Iongi tackles with two tackles-for-loss and Blake Thomas each had session, the Stallions struck the first half. of the half, Iongi found Joseph and gave the Stallions the ball and a sack. 10 tackles on defense, and again with another strong drive “We’ve all been excited Douglas in the back of the end at the Buffs’ 22, but Huxford The No. 6-ranked Stallions Bartley, Logan White and Noah — this one covering 99 yards for this game since March,” zone, but Douglas came down was intercepted by Josh Prescott will travel to No. 1 Park City on Mouritsen each had an intercep- in 10 plays. Christopherson Christopherson said. “This is a out of bounds, rendering the on third-and-5. Friday for a crucial matchup tion. opened the drive with a 15-yard big rivalry and it means a lot pass incomplete. Tooele drove down the field that could help determine the Grantsville will open Region run from his own 1-yard line, to us, especially to us seniors. Both teams struggled with on the ensuing possession, Region 10 champion. 13 play Friday night at home and Huxford hit Harris with a We feel like we’ve always been mistakes to start the second aided by a 15-yard penalty on Grantsville 52, San Juan 32 against Judge Memorial. The 47-yard pass. Christopherson doubted and looked down half. The Stallions had a punt Stansbury and a 35-yard pass The Grantsville football team Cowboys will enter the game had runs of 22 and 14 yards, upon.” blocked to end their first posses- from Iongi to Makoni. However, overcame a 20-7 first-quarter ranked third in the Class 3A and Huxford ripped off a Tooele nearly broke through sion of the third quarter, only the drive ended abruptly when deficit, outscoring San Juan Ratings Percentage Index, with 19-yard run of his own. Finally, for a touchdown before the half to have Cayden Clark intercept Jake Nunley intercepted an 38-6 in the second half en route Judge Memorial ranked 17th. on third-and-goal from the 1, expired, driving 53 yards in nine a pass from Iongi on the very Iongi pass in the end zone, to a non-region victory Friday [email protected]

Morgan 8, Providence Hall 0 (25-19, 27-25, 25-6) Green Canyon 3, Bonneville 0 Richfield 3, Grand 0 (25-21, Thursday’s games Wrap Delta 3, North Sanpete 0 Hurricane 3, Dixie 2 (17-25, (25-3, 25-16, 25-13) 25-23, 25-21) Tooele and Stansbury golf at continued from page A10 Maeser Prep 4, ALA 0 23-25, 25-15, 25-19, 15-11) Carbon 3, Emery 1 (25-21, 17-25, San Juan 3, South Sevier 0 ( Cedar Valley, 9 a.m. Manti 3, Juab 0 Snow Canyon 3, Canyon View 0 25-23, 25-21) 25-18, 25-18, 25-21) Grantsville girls soccer vs. Judge Monday (25-20, 25-15, 25-16) Delta 3, Maeser Prep 1 (25-15, Schedule Memorial, 3:30 p.m. Cedar City 5, Canyon View 3 Ogden 4, Stansbury 1 Cedar City 3, Pine View 0 (25-16, 21-25, 25-15, 25-23) Wednesday’s games Tooele girls tennis at Cedar Valley, Desert Hills 1, Hurricane 0 Cedar Valley 7, Tooele 2 25-22, 25-23) Juab 3, Manti 0 (25-15, 25-19, Tooele girls soccer vs. Uintah, 3:30 p.m. Dixie 1, Pine View 0 Uintah 3, Juan Diego 0 Uintah 3, Cedar Valley 0 (25-10, 25-14) 3:30 p.m. Stansbury girls tennis vs. Ogden, Snow Canyon 1, Crimson Cliffs 0 25-14, 25-10) Union 3, ALA 0 (25-8, 25-15, Tooele girls tennis vs. Delta, 3:30 p.m. Green Canyon 0, Sky View 0, 2OT Notable HS volleyball scores Providence Hall 3, Ben Lomond 0 25-11) Grantsville girls tennis vs. Morgan, Thursday 3:30 p.m. Logan 5, Mountain Crest 3 (25-23, 25-20, 25-13) Grand 3, Gunnison 0 (25-15, 3:30 p.m. Stansbury 3, Ogden 0 (25-18, Grantsville cross country at Ridgeline 3, Kearns 0 (25-11, 26-24, 27-25) Stansbury volleyball at Uintah, Ridgeline 7, Bear River 1 25-22, 25-13) Summit Academy, 4 p.m. 25-12, 25-15) Friday 6 p.m. Carbon 8, Grand 0 Juan Diego 3, Tooele 0 (25-23, Tooele and Stansbury cross Sky View 3, North Summit 1 Grand 3, South Sevier 1 (25-23, Tooele volleyball vs. Ben Lomond, Emery 3, Richfield 2 25-18, 25-23) country at Ben Lomond, 4 p.m. at (27-25, 17-25, 25-20, 25-22) 23-25, 25-17, 25-17) Dinosaur Park 7 p.m. San Juan 3, South Sevier 1 Draper APA 3, Dugway 0 (25-19, South Summit 3, Logan 0 (25-18, San Juan 3, Richfield 2 (23-25, Grantsville volleyball vs. Judge Memorial 8, 25-21, 25-18) Dugway volleyball at APA West 25-13, 25-17) 25-16, 25-23, 18-25, 15-12) Valley, 7 p.m. South Summit, 7 p.m. Summit Academy 0 Desert Hills 3, Crimson Cliffs 0 Saturday A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY September 17, 2019

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Stansbury Park resident Bob Taylor holds a July 21, 1969 edition of The New York Times with the headline “Men Walk On The Moon” reporting on the Apollo 11 lunar moon walk. Taylor helped map the surface where the Apollo 11 mission landed 50 years ago.

Mapping the MoonStory Diane Hatch | Photos Francie Aufdemorte

Stansbury Park’s Jim Taylor played a vital role in making Taylor thumbs through original the first lunar landing have a safe touchdown photographs of the surface of the moon. Some warned Christopher Columbus the world was flat, but he didn’t need a flat surface to make a safe landing. Some warned NASA the moon wasn’t flat, but the lunar lander needed a flat surface to make a safe landing. “If I say the moon is flat and they land on the moon with a lunar lander that cannot stand more than so much tilt and it tips over, I’ve killed the guys,” said Jim Taylor of Stansbury Park. Taylor, 86, is a popular interview on the 50th anniversary of the first lunar landing. KUER, KUTV, The Salt Lake Tribune and the Tooele Transcript Bulletin have published or aired interviews with him about his Srole in mapping the moon for the Apollo 11 mission that flew July 16-24, 1969. Luckily, Taylor is comfortable around media. His father reported for the New York Times, and his mother worked as a “sob sister,” writing human-

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20th-century author often featured the fictitious Yoknapatawpha County in his stories? by Fifi Rodriguez 7. FAMOUS QUOTATIONS: Which 19th-century play- 1. ANATOMY: What is a com- wright and poet once wrote mon name for the condition of September, “And all at known as “caries”? once, summer collapsed 2. LANGUAGE: What does into fall”? the Latin phrase “ad astra” 8. U.S. STATES: Which is the mean? only U.S. state to border 3. GAMES: How long is a four of the five Great Lakes? bowling alley lane? 9. COMICS: Which 1980s 4. GEOGRAPHY: Where is the comic strip featured the Moments Gulf of Tonkin? characters of Milo, Steve 5. MOVIES: Which Disney ani- and Opus? mated movie featured the 10. FOOD & DRINK: What in Time song “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo”? process gets rid of bacteria 6. LITERATURE: Which in milk? The History Channel ➤➤ On Oct. 2, 1780, British Major John Andre is hanged as a spy by Mega Maze U.S. military forces in New York. Andre, an accomplice of Benedict Arnold, was captured with incriminating papers in his boot. The papers revealed Arnold's offer to surrender West Point to the British for a bribe of 20,000 pounds. ➤➤ On Oct. 3, 1863, expressing gratitude for a Union Army victory at Gettysburg, President Abraham Lincoln ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW announces that the nation will celebrate an official Thanksgiving holiday on Nov. 26, and on the fourth Thursday of every November ow do you keep a heavy with almost perfect paint sold thereafter. door from slamming for $325 in 2016 at an impor- ➤➤ On Oct. 1, 1890, an Hshut? That was a prob- tant Bertoia auction of just act of Congress creates lem by the mid-18th century doorstops. Yosemite National Park, when huge brass hinges held • • • paving the way for the doors. It was solved with Q: My daughter was given generations of nature wedges, heavy rocks or door- two Norman Rockwell collec- lovers. Yosemite's stops of many sizes and shapes. tor plates 25 or 30 years ago natural beauty is Cast-iron figural doorstops and never displayed them. immortalized in the were made in the early 1900s One plate is titled “Balcony but did not become popular Seat” and the other is “Quiet stark black-and-white until the 1910s, when many Reflections.” They still are in landscape photographs American companies began the original boxes. What are of Ansel Adams (1902- making figural examples. they worth? 1984). When training seems to go backward One of the most interesting A: Collector plates made ➤➤ On Oct. 4, 1918, is called “Huckleberry Finn,” in “limited editions” were German Chancellor him, and not rewarding the piece of cake they’ve seen in a figure of a farm boy in blue popular in the 1970s and ‘80s. Max von Baden sends behavior you don’t want, Jake the bakery window. overalls and a yellow shirt car- Some collectors specialized a telegraph message should settle down. Now, cats (probably) don’t rying a fishing pole and bait in Norman Rockwell plates, to President Woodrow What’s happening with Jake talk themselves into starting bucket. It’s 12 3/8 inches high and tried to get all the plates Wilson requesting an is not unusual. He previously up old behaviors. Jake may and has a wedge back. The in the series. Interest began to armistice between had a habit of jumping up on simply be reacting to an old doorstop is marked Littco and wane in the 1990s, and collec- Germany and the Allied the counter, and his “reward” habit resurfacing. was made by the Littlestown tor plates don’t sell well today. at the time was to get atten- Hardware & Foundry Company Most Norman Rockwell col- powers in World War I. Keep working with him on tion from you, even if it was staying off the counter. When that started in 1916. It made lector plates sell for less than After a difficult month just picking him up or shooing he looks as if he’s going to doorstops, bookends, hammers $25 in spite of the fact that of negotiations, World him down. Even though he jump up, redirect his attention and fireplace accessories until Rockwell original paintings War I came to an end DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I responded well to the initial by calling him over. Note the 1940 and the war. After the now sell for up to a million on Nov. 11, 1918. tried training my cat to stay off training, that habit is still lurk- times that he jumps on the war, the company started mak- dollars. ➤➤ On Sept. 30, 1954, the counter using the “positive ing in the background. counter and keep him occupied ing cast aluminum products. • • • the USS Nautilus, the reinforcement” method you Behavioral therapists call with a fuzzy toy or snuggles In the 1990s, it stopped iron Q: I have a small soft-sided world's first nuclear- described. It worked at first, this “extinction burst” — a last during these periods. Be casting. One of Littco’s most Coca-Cola cooler that has two powered submarine, is but now “Jake” is acting worse! hurrah, of sorts, by the brain. patient, and don’t give up. famous doorstops, Halloween zippered compartments. The commissioned by the Why didn’t it work? -– Greg H., It’s one more huge attempt to Girl, a costumed girl with a top compartment holds six U.S. Navy. In August Iowa City get that old “reward” back. Send your comments, ques- pumpkin in excellent condi- 16-ounce glasses. The glasses 1958, the Nautilus DEAR GREG: Don’t give up It’s very similar to someone tions or tips to ask@pawscorn- tion, sold for $29,500 in 2016. are decorated with umbrella on training Jake to stay off the “Huckleberry Finn” is an tables and chairs and are accomplished the who’s on a strict diet for a long er.com. counter. If you continue to be time, and despite seeing great important book written in marked with an anchor on the first voyage under the consistent in rewarding the results, suddenly begins talk- © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. 1884 by Mark Twain. It was bottom. What is this worth? geographic North Pole. behavior that you want from ing themselves into eating that the first “bookstore” book A: The anchor mark was ➤➤ On Oct. 6, 1961, written in vernacular English, used by Anchor Hocking of President John F. and it included swear words Lancaster, Ohio. The cooler Kennedy advises and descriptions of good and with six glasses sells online for American families to Your Complete Local News Source bad parts of life at the time. about $10-$15. build bomb shelters An excellent example of the to protect themselves Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 Huckleberry Finn doorstop © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. from atomic fallout in the event of a nuclear exchange with the Soviet Union. One beginning Oct. 18. Other stars car accident after doing drugs. in 2017. Not long ago, co-star ... someday. In the meantime, will include Tina Fey (“30 Kelly Ripa, who hosts the Rebel Wilson hinted that there most of the cast has been work- year later, the world Rock”), Anne Hathaway (“The live syndicated talk show would be a fourth installment ing nonstop on other projects. hovered on the brink of Dark Knight Rises”) and John with co-host Ryan Up next for Wilson is nuclear war after the Slattery (“Mad Men”). Seacrest, got her the movie version of the USSR placed nuclear • • • start on an ABC Broadway musical “Cats,” missiles in Cuba. Q: I saw an actor named soap as well. She while Kendrick has an ➤➤ On Oct. 5, 1978, Jonathan Groff on the “Live played Hayley on upcoming TV series titled Isaac Bashevis Singer with Kelly and Ryan” talk show “All My Children” “Love Life” on the new wins the Nobel Prize one morning, and they men- before being select- WarnerMedia streaming for literature. Singer Q: Is it true that Ed Sheeran tioned how he was once on ed as Regis Philbin’s service. Another “Pitch wrote about Jewish is quitting music? What is he the soap “One Life to Live.” I new co-host, and Perfect” alum, Brittany life in Poland and the going to do next then, act? — watched that soap for decades the rest is broadcast Snow, stars in the Fox B.B. United States. One and don’t remember him. history. drama “Almost Family,” A: After touring for two When was he on? — S.T. • • • which debuts Oct. 2, and of his stories, "Yentl," years, singer-songwriter Ed A: For those who might not Q: Will there be Anna Camp can be seen was made into a movie Sheeran is taking a long hiatus, recognize the name, Jonathan any more “Pitch in the new sitcom “Perfect directed by and starring but he’s not quitting. He told Groff stars as an FBI agent Perfect” movies? Harmony” on NBC begin- Barbra Streisand in the crowd at the last stop on on the Netflix crime show I still like the first ning Sept. 26. Sadly, Camp 1983. his tour that he’s going to take “.” Before that, he one the best, but and her husband, Skylar © 2019 King Features Synd. about an 18-month break. I was a regular on the hit high- have enjoyed them Astin, recently divorced. wouldn’t be surprised though, school musical series “Glee,” all. — Y.J. Astin starred in the first if he pursued more acting and you also might recognize A: The original two “Pitch Perfect” mov- Subscribe 435-882-0050 projects. He played himself his voice as Kristoff in the ani- “Pitch Perfect” in ies. in the movie “Yesterday” this mated blockbuster “Frozen” 2012 starred Anna summer and also filmed a and its upcoming sequel. Kendrick as a col- Send me your questions guest spot on the upcoming Groff’s very first onscreen lege freshman who at NewCelebrityExtra@ anthology series “Modern role, however, was playing a joins an all-female gmail.com! Something Love,” based on The New York teen named Henry on “One a cappella group. Times column. Episodes will be Life to Live” for just a few epi- It was followed by © 2019 King Features Synd. Ed Sheeran On Your available to stream on Amazon sodes. His character died in a two sequels, the last Mind? ANSWERS Write a Letter Trivia Test Answers to the Editor! 1. Tooth decay 7. Oscar Wilde 2. To the stars 8. 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MONDAY’S WARM COCOA BOOKWORM A fellow worker shows how to be a The Price We Pay What Broke American Health Care—and How to Fix It true guardian of important things ne in five Americans now has medical debt Oin collections and ris- friend of ours had child out of the other car, skills, just as effectively, in our ing health care costs today accepted a different role protected the child by using business. Now, we were glad to threaten every small business Ain our company. It was Lynn Butterfi eld her own body as a shield, have her using those skills to in America. Dr. Makary, one of a bittersweet announcement, GUEST COLUMNIST called 911 and child protec- benefit someone else, a small the nation’s leading health care to be sure. We were all glad to tive services, all as the woman girl who needed protection. experts, travels across America have her use her specialized continually berated and threat- While seated together in and details why health care skills more effectively, but we ened her. Others, encouraged our office, our group thanked has become a bubble. Drawing weren’t glad to have her use with my kids, the other day, by supplemental strength from her for everything she’d done from on-the-ground stories, his them in another location. when I watched a woman mis- Christina, then began to gather for a child we didn’t know, research, and his own experi- A group of us had gathered treating her child,” Christina around, offering added sup- but deeply loved, just because ence, The Price We Pay paints a around a small table to thank said. “Her behavior was so port until the police arrived. she was a child. It was also vivid picture of price-gouging, our friend for everything she’d awful, I feared for the welfare When the police arrived, an opportunity for us to sit, middlemen, and a series of elu- given us. It was also an oppor- of her daughter. So, I followed they saw the mangled child rethink our societal relation- sive money games in need of a tunity to sit, laugh, rekindle her out of the store.” and immediately gave her ships, and simply talk infor- serious shake-up. Dr. Makary our personal relationships, and Once the woman left the shelter. Then, they arrested the mally about really important shows how so much of health simply talk informally about store she rolled her grocery girl’s mother. things, such as doing more per- care spending goes to things The Price We Pay: What Broke important things. cart up to her car, literally “I couldn’t believe it!” sonally, to protect the smallest that have nothing to do with American Health Care—and “The past few weeks have threw the small child into the Christina said. “The woman amongst us. health and what you can do How to Fix It been interesting for me!” said back seat and then scratched lashed out at her child as she “I need to get back to volun- about it. Dr. Makary challenges by Marty Makary Christina Schmidt. the girl’s arms, pulled patches cowered in the back seat. teering,” Christina said with the medical establishment to Bloomsbury Publishing Christina, who is one of my of hair from her scalp and vio- Then, when she was finished, resolve in her voice. remember medicine’s noble favorite people in the world, lently hit her. Christina stepped she stood up straight, fixed her I whispered back, “We heritage of caring for people to restore medicine to its mis- just happens to also be the up and stopped this abuse. own hair and said, ‘Good. I feel should all be more like you when they are vulnerable. sion, Makary argues, is alive embodiment of goodness, “Son, go get our car and pull better now!’ ” Christina, my champion and The Price We Pay offers and well — a mission that can strength of character, and it here, behind this car so she As she spoke, I looked across guardian of important things!” a roadmap for everyday rebuild the public trust and caring. I’ve never met anyone can’t leave,” Christina calmly the table at Christina. My gaze Americans and business lead- save our country from the with a bigger heart or greater requested. was of admiration and rever- Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda ers to get a better deal on their crushing cost of health care. resolve. When she speaks, my He quickly went and drove ence. and is a managing broker for a health care, and profiles the ears yearn for more. the car over as requested. Christina was a counselor, real estate company. disruptors who are innovating “A must-read for every “I was in the grocery store Christina gathered the injured prior to using her specialized medical care. The movement American.” — Steve Forbes THE RIGHT THING Am I obligated to use my contractor’s showroom? reader we’re calling room in town,” Connie writes. anything to jeopardize the ing for her. He will still make showroom can be a good way “Connie” is in the He recommended that she project,” she writes. most of his money from the for a customer to cut down on Aprocess of finding a Jeffrey L. Seglin and her partner visit the As someone who has expe- labor he puts into the job, the time it takes to find all the contractor to re-design her GUEST COLUMNIST showroom and work with the rience working with contrac- regardless of where Connie materials needed for a bath- master bathroom. She and her contractors contact there to tors over the years, I know gets her fixtures and finishes. room renovation, it’s certainly partner have met with several order materials. He assured how difficult it can be to find If Connie believes she can not the only way. contractors and have chosen Connie that even if an item a reliable contractor. Heck, I get better materials at a bet- one whose plan and bid seem allowance was only an esti- doesn’t appear in the show- still rue the day three years ter price on her own rather Jeffrey L. Seglin, author of attractive and whose refer- mate based on average costs room, his contact would be ago that my plumber of more than purchasing through the “The Simple Art of Business ences from other customers from previous jobs. If she able to help find and order than 30 years finally decided contractor’s preferred show- Etiquette: How to Rise to the seem stellar. chose more expensive fixtures any items she needed for the to retire and I’m still looking room and she’s willing to put Top by Playing Nice,” is a As part of the bid, the con- and finishes, the cost would bathroom. for a plumber I can regularly the work in to finding the senior lecturer in public policy tractor included allowances be more. If they were less “I’m pretty sure I can find rely on to return phone calls stuff, she should do so. The and director of the communi- for fixtures and finishes for expensive, then the overall many of the items I need for and show up to the house right thing would be for her cations program at Harvard’s the bathroom, everything cost of the bathroom would the bathroom online for less when an issue is beyond my to let the contractor know of Kennedy School. He is also from the floor tiles and towel reflect those savings. money,” writes Connie. “But capacity to repair after refer- her plans and to ask him if he the administrator of www.jef- racks to the sink faucets and “I’m a bit concerned the contractor seemed pretty encing YouTube videos and has any issue with her doing freyseglin.com, a blog focused countertops. The contractor because our contractor told clear he works with this par- soliciting the advice of Zack at this or if there is anything on ethical issues. Do you have made clear to Connie that the us he uses a particular show- ticular showroom contact.” my local hardware store. he believes she should try to ethical questions that you Connie wants to know if it It’s understandable that avoid in choosing materials need answered? Send them would be wrong to insist that Connie wants to maintain and placing orders. to [email protected]. the contractor use materials a good relationship with It would have been good Follow him on Twitter @jseglin. BIRTHDAY purchased someplace other her new contractor, but she for the contractor to make © 2019 Jeffrey L. Seglin. than the showroom he recom- shouldn’t forget that she is this possibility clear to Connie Distributed by Tribune Content Terry Judd mended. “I don’t want to do the customer and he is work- from the outset. While a Agency, LLC.

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Center hours are tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 Blankets should be new and in good compensation, obtain health and educa- Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. condition. Homemade blankets are also tional well-earned benefits. ALL DAV ser- Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting Check out our calendar on our main page Schools accepted if new. Donations can be turned vices are Free of Charge. For information, 435-277-0087. activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West for holiday hours and closures. For more please join our monthly meetings. No information call 435-277-2301. crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled Tooele High Athletic Wall of Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in monthly meetings are held in December. Tooele Valley Family History art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, Fame Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with Call commander Penny Larson 801-359- Center Parkinson’s disease Support wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class Tooele High School is accepting appli- any questions. 8468 or Adjutant James Yale at 435-849- Research your ancestors free with trained Group movies and health classes. Meals-On- cations for the Annual Athletic Wall of Community Closet 0521 or Senior Vice Dustee Thomas at Family Search volunteers at the Tooele A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be Wheels available for homebound. Lunch Fame Induction Ceremony, to be held 435-830-8487. Please leave messages if Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- Clean out your closets. The Community overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. Friday, September 27. Applicants must no contact. East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours Tooele has a support group for persons gested contribution is $3. For those under have graduated from THS at least 10 Closet is accepting donations for gently used clothing. Donations are accepted of operation: Tuesday through Friday, with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to years ago. Email Athletic Director Catham 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday the store or doctor visits for residents in at your neighborhood school. Contact ers. You can learn how others are coping Beer at [email protected], for an Historical Society evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings with PD and how to live well. We meet the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- application or pick one up at Tooele High Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any questions. by appointment only. Special classes third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. portation information call (435) 843-4114. School (301 W. Vine St. Tooele, UT 84074). Historical books offered regularly. Call the center for more For more information about the Tooele Tooele County Historical Society’s books at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele Application is due by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, information. Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at center, call 435-843-4110. September 13. are available to purchase at meetings. The Moose History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, Tooele Family Al-Anon 435-840-3683. Tooele County Senior Expo Story and Craft Hour The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope The 6th Annual Tooele County Senior Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Meals at the Lodge Friday and Saturday night dinners will be Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Expo, hosted by Tooele County Aging Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy to Recovery” served from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday night din- cards depicting four different pioneer basement at the back of the building. For Services, will be held on Saturday, the adventures of books and make fun Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 ners change weekly or you can order from buildings for $4. These make great gifts questions or more information, please September 28 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The crafts. For more information, call 435-833- p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele the menu items Saturday night. All meals for family and friends. Please call Alice call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at expo will be held at Tooele Technical 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all are for a reasonable price. No orders taken Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. College at 88 S. Tooele Boulevard in Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, those affected by someone else’s addic- after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials are purchase these books. Tooele. The Alzheimer’s Association will Tooele. Please enter through the south Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help available at the lodge from 11 a.m. For be presenting “Know the 10 Signs: Early side doors. Seeking Historical Items This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the by sharing our experience, strength and Detection Matters”. The Expo is a wonder- members and their guests only. The Tooele County Historical Society Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. hope. For more information, please con- ful resource for caregivers, older adults Free Preschool Hour would like members of the community Main St., Tooele. For more information, tact Terri at 435-313-4851. Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele Breakfast and their families. Flu shots and immuni- Breakfast will be served every Sunday who have any family or personal histories, contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann Military Items Wanted zations, free health screenings, a variety Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, meeting at 10:30 a.m. until gone. Please at 435-849-4180. When you no longer want your military of vendor booths and information, and of learning, singing and creating. The class VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you attend the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and items, do not take them to Deseret prizes will be available. You will also be is for all children up to 5 years old. Please would like to donate to our organization Alcoholics Anonymous the women’s meeting at 11:30 a.m., and Industries or a thrift store. Bring them able to dispose of unused medications, as come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- to please call us. We are also looking for Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 enjoy a great breakfast. — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, well as have any documents with personal mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, identification shredded. We hope you will are located at West Elementary School, chures or any history that pertains to the Utah Ave. For more information, contact Entertainment canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — come join us! For more information, con- 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter Tooele County area. If you would like to Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- There will be two bands during our annual to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be tact Evelyn at 435-277-2457. through the south side doors. donate them to our organization, or if you 694-2624. tri-lodge Camp Wapiti event. On Friday, displayed with honor and respect. Call would let us make a copy for the Tooele St. Marguerite Catholic School September 20 Bent Fender will play from Alcoholics Anonymous Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. Mobile Vet Center 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. On Saturday, September County Historical Society, please call 435- Students of all faiths are welcome from Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also To better serve veterans located in Tooele 21, All about Betsy will play 6 p.m. to 10 882-1612. Children’s Choir Auditions County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will preschool through 8th grade at Tooele held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 County’s only faith-based school. p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Dr., Tooele. Veteran’s Appreciation Dinner Groups and Events years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small A Veterans appreciation dinner will be Young People in Recovery owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- Tooele County Arts Guild Annual held on Thursday September 25 at 5:30 Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold directs the choir. Blake has a degree in tial counseling for theater veterans of all riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or p.m. Art Show all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 vocal performance and has taught at the conflicts. For further information contact visit www.stmargschool.org. All artists from Tooele County age 13 and p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and collegiate level. If your child loves to sing Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 Annual Tri-Lodge Outing above are welcome to join the Tooele also on the first and third Friday of the and you are looking for an exceptional national call center 1-877-WARVETS or The annual Tri-Lodge outing will be held County Arts Guild for an evening, or for month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park musical experience for them, this is it. For visit vetcenter.va.gov Education at Camp Wapiti on Friday, September 20 the year as a member. Benefits of mem- Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., more information and to register for an thru Sunday, September 22. All mem- bership include the opportunity to display Tooele Technical College Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. Donate to library bers of the Elks, Eagles and Moose with your artwork for show and sale in various Programs with space available include the 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at com or call 435-277-0755. Please remember the “Friends of the their guests are welcome to attend. venues around Tooele County, as well as POST (Peace Officer Standards Training) 435-255-9905. Tooele City Library” while doing home Membership cards will be checked. Great regular updates on events in our commu- Rocky Mountain Hospice cleaning and donate your used books to program (Satellite Police Academy), food, music and fun for all family mem- nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- Family support group Want to have more meaning in your life. the bookstore in the library. Money from Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) pro- bers. ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! Get your loved one sober. The USARA Do you want to do something that is book sales is used to support programs gram and Software Development. These Call 435-228-8217 for more information. Craft family support group is held satisfying and of great service to your within the library. The library is located at programs and others are offered at Tooele Moose Association Annual The Tooele County Arts Guild invites local Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading community? Then become a Rocky 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call Tech. Enroll today and begin training for a Convention artists age 11 and older to share their room at the Tooele City Library. Group Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. promising career. Visit tooeletech.edu or The ID/UT Moose Association Annual talent in the Guild’s annual art show. books and materials provided. Craft is a ence required. All training, background org. Thank you for your support. call student services at 435-248-1800 for Convention will be held at the Tooele Entries are due at the Tooele City Library free program for family members who check and TB tests provided by Rocky more information. Lodge from Thursday, September 26 thru September 20 and 21. The art show starts have a loved one with a substance use Mountain. The only requirement is your Books for the Whole Family Sunday, September 29. All members are Adult Education September 24 and runs through October disorder. For more information, call Heidi desire to help someone in need. Please Donated children’s books and paperbacks welcome to attend. are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers Get your high school diploma this year at 24. Artists can find details, including an Warr at 435-255-9905. contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain the Tooele Community Learning Center. online application and prospectus at Hospice at 801-397-4904. are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 All classes required for a high school www.tooelecountyartsguild.org. Eagles Join us the 2nd Monday of each month The Next Chapter a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Ladies Community Club of from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical The Next Chapter is a free social support City Library. All proceeds go back to the aration and English as a second language Sunday Breakfasts Tooele Center in Tooele. The Tooele County and educational program to help widows library for projects and programs. are available. Register now to graduate Breakfasts will be served every Sunday — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 morning this month from 9 to 11 a.m. To view upcoming events, learn more Health Department’s Aging Services pro- and widowers adjust to the loss of their Bingo is back Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- Order from the menu or have the special about our organization, or to become a gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s spouse through monthly activities. You St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started cation classes are for students 18 and over. for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and member, please visit gfwctooele.org. Association Caregiver Support Groups. are invited to join others who are on the The groups are designed to provide emo- same page as you, to begin a new chapter its bingo games again on Fridays starting children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad TOPS Weight Loss Support at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. ESOL Beer is available. Public invited. tional, educational and social support for in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with ESOL conversational classes are held Group caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for questions. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Social Room The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) more details. Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- The Social Room will be open at Noon, 7 Weight Loss Support Group meets every Food Addicts in Recovery dents may also come anytime the center is days a week beginning September 1. Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church Anonymous Sons of Utah Pioneers Grantsville open for individualized study. Registration located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Are you having trouble controlling the Anyone interested in the history of Tooele is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Auxiliary Meeting Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we Grantsville Irrigation Company Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- The Auxiliary Meeting will be held a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- need you. Please come and join us for a Grantsville Irrigation has issued agricul- tion. September 23 at 7 p.m. dren are invited to attend. Come and let ery program for anyone suffering from potluck social dinner at the LDS church, tural users two regular turns. Residents us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For food addiction. Meetings are held every 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- have been allotted 250,000 gallons per Early Head Start Aerie Meeting more information visit TOPS.org or con- Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- residential share. Those exceeding the Do you have a child under age 3? Are you The aerie meeting will be held September tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons allotment will have their service locked currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head 26 at 8:00 p.m. north back entrance. For more informa- of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday in addition to penalty fees. Contact the Start is a free program for eligible families Museum volunteers needed tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or of each month at 6:30 p.m. that offers quality early education for Planning Meeting Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is office at 435-884-3451 or gicwater@gmail. The Planning Meeting will be held Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. TC Squares Dance Club com if you have any questions. infants and toddlers in the home; parent seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to September 17 at 7 p.m. The TC Squares Dance Club has begun education; comprehensive health services or science? Volunteers at the museum can attend. Share the past to women before, during and after preg- gain new skills or practice old ones. We dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke Auxillary Past President’s Dinner Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 Share the past, submit a history, obitu- nancy; nutrition education and family Auxillary Past President’s Dinner will be are looking for people to help with orga- Tooele County Aging West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. support services. Call 435-841-1380 or held September 18 nization, exhibit development, gardening Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- The Family History Center in Grantsville 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free and educational program development. teers to help us meet the needs of seniors bring finger food to share. For more infor- is assembling a record of Grantsville additional information. State Horseshoe Tournament Volunteer positions are seasonal and year in the community. Many seniors require mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, residents. Your submission may be made September 22, TBA round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers assistance and need rides to doctors or Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s by emailing to [email protected] or by Free developmental evaluation must be at least 16 years old. To apply or other professionals. Rides help seniors live website at tcsquares.com. DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers Four Corners Convention coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., request more information, send email to: more independent lives. Call 435-843-4114 Tooele County Homemakers or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah a variety of services to families with Four Corners Convention at Havasu Aerie, [email protected] for more information. The Grantsville and We would like to invite all ladies to our 84074. Come in and receive help from our infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. AZ September 27 to 29 Tooele Senior Centers also are in need of Homemakers club. Meetings are held on trained consultants. For more information, Individualized services are available to Tooele Gem and Mineral Society volunteers. For more information about the first Tuesday of every month with a call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. enhance development in communication, The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society volunteering at the Grantsville Center call Elks luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., motor development, cognition, social/ meets the first Thursday of the month. 435-884-3446. For volunteering at the September through May. Located at 151 Senior Center emotional development, self-help skills Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in Tooele Center call 435-843-4110. The senior center is for the enjoyment of and health concerns. Contact us for a free Meetings the downstairs conference room of the N Main, in the auditorium of the Health Lodge floor meetings are held the sec- all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are developmental evaluation at 435-833- Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Life’s Worth Living Foundation Department and USU Extension offices. ond and fourth Tuesday of every month. Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., 0725. Come and learn about rocks, minerals, Suicide support group meetings are Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and excit- House committee meetings are held every and ways to craft them, and enjoy field held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at per year. For more information, call Eileen ing activities include pinochle, bingo, first and third Tuesday of the month. All trips for rock collecting. Membership is Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint Charity members are welcome and encouraged $15 per year. For more information email Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise to attend. [email protected]. the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal Thank you and we hope to see you all this program, wood carving and health Tooele Children’s Justice Center thoughts or have lost a loved one to September. Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Paint Night Local author seeks photos classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for We will be having a Potluck and Paint suicide, please plan on attending. Please Tooele County Quilters homebound. Lunch served weekdays. need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and A local author and historian is seeking go on Facebook and like our page to keep Night on September 27. Potluck from 6 All meetings are held on the third Tuesday For 60 and above, suggested contribu- snacks. We appreciate all donations. For original photographs of Saltair, Black current with our latest news and events. p.m. to 7 p.m. with painting after dinner. of each month in the Tooele County tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per $5. Transportation available to the store S.100 East, Tooele. as well as any similar turn-of-the-century livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. attractions and resorts for an upcoming year to be paid at the first meeting. or doctor visits for residents in Tooele United Methodist Dinner Disabled Veterans and Grantsville areas. For transportation book project. Those who wish to con- Tooele United Methodist Church offers a tribute information or photographs of information call 435-843-4114. For more free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Chapter 20 The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County these parks should contact Emma Penrod information about the Grantsville center, social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Bulletin Board Policy Chapter 20, for the Disabled American at [email protected]. Contributions call 435-884-3446. served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882- Veterans holds monthly general member- will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be 0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is Daughters of Utah Pioneers First Baptist Food Pantry ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, released pictorial history book. There is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organiza- The DUP is seeking any family histories, The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door no such thing as too many photographs tions, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit photographs, books, stories or vintage ing an emergency food pantry to meet entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday as the author needs a minimum of 160 your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your artifacts (before 1900) to display at the the needs of our community. Hours are of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and photographs, and any help is greatly announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First invite all veterans to come join us in the appreciated. tising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main comradery with other veterans at our Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has Full Local Sports Coverage In Every Issue

TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN SUBSCRIBE TODAY 435-882-0050 TUESDAY September 17, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B5 HEALTH UPDATE 5 amazing health benefits of cherries

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Why transhumanists’ quest for earthly immortality is misguided

BARRY BROWNSTEIN we’re immortal.

or all the reports on the The entire transhuman- sordid life of Jeffrey ist movement is based on the FEpstein, little has been premise that the seat of our written about his interest in consciousness is in our brains. transhumanism. Followers of Are our thoughts nothing more the transhumanist movement than a bunch of “electrochemi- believe humans will achieve cal reactions” as our brain neu- super-longevity, and, perhaps rons send their signals? one day, live forever. Ray Scientists have never been Kurzweil, director of engineer- able to prove the brain is the ing at Google and the author seat of consciousness. Some of books predicting a coming scientists hypothesize that con- technological “singularity,” is sciousness is non-local, resid- perhaps the most prominent ing “in a field surrounding the transhumanist. brain in another dimension.” The singularity refers to the Such theories posit our “body date when machines obtain [is] a conduit and a collabora- human intelligence; Kurzweil tor with consciousness.” sees that happening by 2045. If consciousness is not locat- He foresees people “merging ed in the brain, those dreaming with the [machine] intelligence of endlessly downloading their we have created.” essence into better bodies will Followers active in the move- never have their dreams of lon- ment, like Kurzweil, take an gevity fulfilled. unfathomable number of nutri- But is their dream of perpet- summer, the top of the live- together. This water, you Tuck laments his longevity, tional supplements each day. ual life a good one in the first long year, like the highest look out at it every morning, resenting being stuck off the Those supplements supposedly place? Perhaps transhumanists seat of a Ferris wheel when and it looks the same, but it “wheel.” slow the aging process, allow- have a distorted understanding it pauses in its turning. The ain’t. All night long it’s been That’s what us Tucks are, ing time for science to kick in of the meaning of life. weeks that come before are moving, coming in through Winnie. Stuck so’s we can’t and enable transhumanists In her classic book aimed only a climb from balmy the stream back there to the move on. We ain’t part of the to achieve immortality. Some primarily at middle school chil- spring, and those that fol- west, slipping out through wheel no more. Dropped off, transhumanists believe their dren, Tuck Everlasting, Natalie low a drop to the chill of the stream down east here, Winnie. Left behind. And every- consciousness will be uploaded Babbitt leads us to consider if autumn, but the first week always quiet, always new, where around us, things is mov- into a machine or a new body, the cycle of life is a blessing or of August is motionless, and moving on. You can’t hardly ing and growing and changing. or perhaps even a younger a . hot. It is curiously silent, see the current, can you?... Tuck adds, “Dying’s part of cloned version of themselves. Tuck Everlasting tells the too, with blank white dawns But it’s always there, the the wheel, right there next to As one follower of Kurzweil story of the Tuck family who, and glaring noons, and sun- water’s always moving on, being born. You can’t pick out puts it: after drinking from a magi- sets smeared with too much and someday, after a long the pieces you like and leave cal spring, stopped aging. The color. while, it comes to the ocean.’ the rest. Being part of the As a true digital-cerebral Tucks seemed to be living the whole thing, that’s the bless- interface comes into exis- transhumanist dream, but Winnie Foster is the novel’s Eternal life is not natural, ing.” tence and we are able to perpetual living taught them protagonist with the task of Tuck explains: Without dying there is no liv- Tuck Everlasting ‘upload’ our memories and otherwise. deciding for herself whether to ing, Tuck learned, “So you can’t by Natalie Babbit consciousness into a twin I live in a rural area, and drink the spring’s waters. It is Everything’s a wheel, turn- call it living, what we got. We Square Fish Publishing computer backup, true here nature’s cycles are palpa- clear that the patriarch of the ing and turning, never stop- just are, we just be, like rocks human immortality will fol- ble and poignant to observe. As Tuck family is not enamored by ping. The frogs is part of it, beside the road.” reflect on what living really low automatically as a mat- I write this essay the first hints his eternal life. He explains to and the bugs, and the fish, Transhumanists would be means. ter of course. This creation of fall have appeared as the Winnie that in nature nothing and the wood thrush, too. aghast at the idea that their of a twin consciousness of year begins “its downward arc.” stays the same: And people. But never the goal is to be “like rocks beside Barry Brownstein is profes- self on the digital plane will Babbitt opens her book with same ones. Always coming the road.” Yet, if they want to sor emeritus of economics and be the defining moment of an evocative reminder of the ‘Know what that is, all in new, always growing and differ from the “whole thing,” leadership at the University of The Singularity. For as soon “changeless sweep of change.” around us, Winnie?’ said changing, and always mov- separated from all of life, will Baltimore. He is the author of as this is done, and we are Tuck, his voice low. ‘Life. ing on. That’s the way it’s their dream of specialness be The Inner-Work of Leadership. able to create backup copies The first week of August Moving, growing, changing, supposed to be. That’s the a blessing or a curse? Tuck Originally published on of ourselves, by definition, hangs at the very top of never the same two minutes way it is. Everlasting provokes us to IntellectualTakeout.org

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a government contractor for and four other engineers into Moon reconnaissance. his office. NASA wanted Data continued from page B1 “Data Corp. had photo scien- Corp. to produce contour tists and people highly skilled maps based on information on in the art of making maps from 35mm film strips. photographs,” he said. The 35mm strips were interest stories for Hearst’s In 1962, Taylor taught photographed, developed and Chicago American. himself a programming lan- scanned by the lunar orbiter However, journalism did not guage from an ad explaining and sent to earth via radio sig- take with Taylor. what it could do, and started nal from 238,000 miles away. “I grew up taking light programming Data Corp.’s The Jet Propulsion Lab in switches apart and putting one, desk-sized, transistorized California recorded the radio them back together again,” he computer. There was one other signal onto 35 mm film. said. Data Corp. programmer at that At this point, NASA brought This led to building radio time. the problem to Data Corp. sets and tinkering with cars, But Taylor considers himself because of its expertise in cre- and eventually a physics only a moderate pioneer of ating maps from photographic degree from the University of computers. images. Data Corp. had invent- Illinois. “Grace Hopper [the woman ed an optical instrument called Data Corp. in Dayton, Ohio, who pushed the Navy into a microdensitometer that could hired Taylor in 1962 as an early computers] was a real focus on extremely small spots optics engineer. The Corp. pioneer of computers,” he said. and measure their darkness. oration produced maps from In 1967, the vice president could be inter- aerial photographs, and was of Data Corp. called Taylor preted to represent different

Full ColorOnly FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Bob Taylor holds a photo of him with the map of the lunar surface he helped create while working as a physist ¢ with Data Corporation. Copies! slopes using a mathematical ing sight, not a picture of the thought the Apollo astro- function. moon. nauts were stark staring mad, 24Per Copy “We had to solve the prob- “We turned garbage into according to Taylor. lem of really, really messy that [a 3-D image], and then “They had no idea what they input, and then produce output turned that into the contour were getting into,” he said. that astronauts are going to bet map,” he said. He thinks we know more their lives on,” Taylor said. Taylor wrote a program to about what to expect in a Mars The 35mm film strips were create the contour map from landing now than we did for a analog, which provided an the 3-D image, and the image moon landing in 1969. additional challenge. was printed out. “In 1967, I said there is no “Because the whole pro- The printouts were taken place on the moon flat enough cess was analog, the scanner to an abandoned one-room for them to land. If you look swung back and forth so it was elementary school with a bell at how close those contour not linear, so things were not tower above the assembly area lines are together, it’s not flat!” where they should be,” Taylor so a photographer could pho- Taylor said. said. tograph straight down with a His team mapped a dozen The first digital camera view camera. The team taped possible sites. NASA rejected would not be developed until the printouts together in a many as too rough before 1975 by Kodak. 20-foot square on the floor. the maps were completed. At that first meeting with The Air Chart and Information Armstrong had a 24-by-24 inch Data Corp.’s vice president, Center in Missouri printed the Data Corp. contour map on the Taylor suggested making a contour maps sent to the moon mission. computer matrix to place every from those photographs. “He did not use it,” Taylor dot where it should be, then It took about a year from said. drag the camera marks to the the first meeting to have a map As the lunar lander drifted correct place. The suggestion ready for NASA. over the moon, Armstrong did immediately got him appointed Taylor avows to a shaky a visual and saw that he could project leader. confidence in maps, arising not land as intended, accord- “I think I can solve any from impossible compass bear- ing to Taylor. problem that somebody gives ings taken on a map in Bear “He had about 30 seconds me,” Taylor said. “I immedi- Mountain State Park in New to find a flat spot. So his acuity ately turned to Richard Pratt Jersey as a boy. for flatness was just immense. TOOELE and said, ‘Richard, can you do “Your compass points So he picked a nearby spot RANSCRIPT that?’” towards the huge lump of iron, and landed there,” Taylor said. T Pratt had a degree in physics which is the mountain,” he “You have to have an incred- and a masters in math. said. “It doesn’t matter where ible faith in your abilities to do Bring in Your “He was able to turn light you want to go.” that.” BULLETIN Digital Files and dark into up and down,” Taylor loves the quote, “The “We went to all this trouble Taylor said. map is not the territory,” by ... But the map gave him a Pratt also created a comput- S.I. Hayakawa, a scholar and good idea of what to expect er program that calculated the U.S. senator. when he got there,” Taylor 58 N. Main • Tooele distance the points from the “The whole point is the map said. film would have to move to be is not real; the map is some- “The minute someone set 8:30 am to 5:30 pm • Monday – Friday in their correct position. one’s idea,” Taylor said. foot on the moon with a cam- “Looking at the thing at The contour map gave no era in his hands, our work was 8.5 x 11 inch • 20# bond paper the beginning, it looked like information about the compo- of no importance anymore, Some restrictions apply a hopeless mess,” Taylor said. sition of the moon’s surface, because he could bring the film “But we had the microdensi- and NASA did not know that back and skip all those steps,” tometer. We had a computer data either. Taylor said. that was capable of doing the Which was a concern If there is anything Taylor job.” because space suit tests on lava would preach from the map- First, they spliced the 20 shredded the boots. ping project, it would be a strips of film together. They “A couple of steps and quote from Proverbs. Highest Quality ended up with a picture that there goes your air,” Taylor “Strive,” he said. State-of-the-Art was in stripes where the edges said. “They had no idea when “‘Whatsoever the Lord set were dark and the center was Armstrong put his foot on the thy hand to do. Do it with Color Printing light. moon floor whether he would thy might.’ Didn’t know if we Equipment! “That stuff had to be fixed,” sink up to his knees, or get would succeed. But we turned Taylor said, “NASA wanted shredded.” to it with our might and we a contour map of the land- Some NASA employees did.”

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