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car with his father and the CJ Haynie faces possible life in prison without parole for allegedly killing his mother and 3 siblings woman. Just before the 911 call, CEILLY SUTTON home last Friday night. his mother Alejandra Haynie, Wednesday and will be tried as received a 911 call from a the teen told the woman he STAFF WRITER Colin Jeffrey “CJ” Haynie, 52, and siblings Alexis, 15, an adult, according to a press woman who indicated that CJ had just killed his family. Felony criminal charges 16, has been charged with four Mathew, 14, and Maylan, 12. release from Tooele County Haynie and his father were in He killed his mother first at have been filed against the counts of aggravated mur- The father, Colin Haynie, Attorney Scott Broadhead. her vehicle and were heading around 1 p.m. and then killed Grantsville teenager who alleg- der, one count of attempted 50, was shot in the leg and also There is currently no clear toward Mountain West Medical his siblings one by one as they edly killed his mother and murder, and five counts of sustained a head wound. motive. Center in Tooele. It is publicly returned home from school, three siblings with a gun, and felony discharge of a firearm CJ Haynie was charged According to the release, on unknown at this time why the tried to kill his father in their in connection to the deaths of in 3rd District Court on Friday Tooele County Dispatch teenager willingly got into the SEE MURDERS PAGE A7 ®

County collects over 3,500 signatures for referendum

Tim Gillie Tooele County tax referendum EDITOR effort. Tooele County volunteers Statewide referendum spon- collected over 3,500 signatures sors said they have enough for the referendum to place signatures that the referendum Senate Bill 2001, the state tax should make it to the ballot, reform measure, on a ballot to but an announcement issued allow voters to decide the leg- this morning from the gov- islation’s fate. ernor and state Legislature That’s about 1,000 more sig- changed the playing field. natures than were needed to In a press release issued make Tooele County one of 15 around 9 a.m., Gov. Gary A yellow balloon sits on a bench in Grantsville High School with a sign of support from Tooele and Stansbury high students. of 29 counties in the state to Herbert, Senate President meet a threshold in signature Stuart Adams and House numbers as required by state Speaker Brad Wilson COMMUNITY SUPPORT AND CARE law governing referendums. announced the intention to The signatures were turned repeal SB 2001. PHOTOS CLAYTON DUNN into the Tooele County Clerk “When the 2020 general leg- for verification, said Brenda Tooele and Stansbury high Spearman, coordinator for SEE SIGNATURES PAGE A7 ® school students laid down there cross-town rivalry with Grantsville High School over the weekend. Students from both schools spent the weekend decorat- ing the outside and inside of Grantsville High with yellow ribbons, hearts and balloons 2019 was most to show their support for stu- dents mourning the loss of one of their fellow students in last Friday night’s shooting at the profitable year Haynie family home. A heart (above) on the wall at Alexis Haynie, one of the Granstville High School hung by students from other Tooele County victims, was a freshman at yet for racetrack, high schools as sign of solidarity Grantsville High School. Tooele and support as they mourn the loss County School District, with of Alexis Haynie, who was a student the support of local mental at GHS. A yellow ribbon (left) hangs health providers, had trained manager says on the street sign for Eastmoor counselors available at the Drive in memory of the members school Tuesday. of the Haynie family that died in Alexis’ younger brother and Motorsports Campus has returning events Friday night’s shooting. sister, Matthew and Milan, also victims of the shooting, and new family activities set for 2020 season attended junior high school at Excelsior Academy in Erda. Excelsior has provided sup- TIM GILLIE itable year ever.” port for their students as they EDITOR Hunt clarified that the grieve and try to make sense After its first full year of facility did not actually turn of the tragedy, according to ownership, Utah Motorsports a profit in 2019, but it came Excelsior officials. Excelsior Campus is coming out of its closer than it ever has and is has announced that they will corner swinging with returning poised to make a profit for the dismiss school early on Friday events and new activities. first time in the facility’s his- so students may attend funeral UMC released its 2020 tory in 2020. services for the Haynie family. schedule in a press release That plausible profit is Community support for Monday. made possible by several the Haynie family continues Management officials of things, but the most significant throughout the Tooele County the track also discussed what change has been a “flipping” community. Soelberg’s Market they have learned in their first in the way UMC negotiates for is accepting donations from year of ownership and how events, Hunt said. customers through Feb. 4. that knowledge will affect the “Before we paid a sanction Donations can be made to world-class facility as it moves fee to the organization to bring the Haynie Family Facebook forward. their event to our facility,” Fundraiser. An account has “First, there has been a lot of Hunt said. “Now we approach been opened at Chartway discussion about the financial the organization and say ‘Hey, Federal Credit Union for dona- history of this facility,” said we have to have an agreement tions to the family. Chubby’s Dixon Hunt, UMC senior vice that makes this event profit- Neighborhood Cafe in Tooele president and general man- Signs and yellow balloons on columns in Grantsville High School’s lunch will donate its profits from Jan. ager. “2019 was our most prof- SEE RACETRACK PAGE A7 ® room welcomed students as they returned to school on Tuesday morning. 27 to the Haynie family.

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TIM GILLIE/ TTB PHOTO Tooele High School financial literacy students and local financial industry leaders from the Financial Literacy Coalition pose on Wednesday afternoon with some of the new Chromebooks presented to THS by the coalition and the education foundation. The Chromebooks will be used to help THS students learn about financial literacy.

TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO Tooele Education Foundation board members and members of the financial literacy coalition present a cart of 36 Chromebooks to the Tooele High School financial literacy class, Jan. 22, 2020. Clint Spindler, Tooele Education Foundation Director, Linda Clegg, TEF program supervisor, Andrew Vera, Zions Bank, Alison McCoy, TEF vice president, Cameron Wilkins, American United Credit Union, Kristy McLachlan, TCSD CTE director, Travis Richter, Chartway Federal Credit Union, Mathhew Rigby, Chartway, and Ed Dalton, TEF resource development director. THS financial literacy class gets 36 new donated Chromebooks tion from various supporters, TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO Spindler said. Josie Beer, Tooele High School financial literacy teacher, removes one of Technology is to enhance financial literacy education the 36 Chromebooks from the new cart of Chromebooks donated to her The financial literacy class is classroom by the Tooele Education Foundation. TIM GILLIE tion’s supporters, according resource for our class,” said a required class for graduation. EDITOR to foundation director Clint Josie Beer, THS financial lit- The general goals and objec- A Tooele High School Spindler. eracy teacher. “Our students tives for the course are set by and investment strategies, Education Foundation. It con- class has new Chromebooks, Tooele Education will now be able to go online the Utah State School Board. personal money management sists of local financial service thanks to the Tooele Education Foundation, along with rep- to do research. There are lots Major goals for the financial including budgeting, account professionals that offer class- Foundation, the Tooele County resentatives of the Tooele of uses for these Chromebooks. literacy course include under- management, and the role and room support and resources, School District and the founda- Financial Literacy Cooperative, Students can look at informa- standing how different forces impact of credit on personal such as speakers, to supple- presented a cart full of 36 new tion related to financial literacy affect personal financial priori- finance and consumer finan- ment classroom instruction Chromebooks to the financial in real life applications.” ties and goals, the relationship cial protection. with professionals who work in If it happens here, literacy class at Tooele High on The donation of between income, lifetime earn- The organization of the local the financial field, according to read about it here. Wednesday morning. Chromebooks was made possi- ing power and career prepara- financial literacy cooperative Spindler. “This will be an invaluable ble by donations to the founda- tion. Goals also include savings was initiated by the Tooele [email protected] TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Subscribe 435-882-0050 Subscribe Today 435-882-0050 TOOELETRANSCRIPT Historical Preservation Commission BULLETIN ADMINISTRATION Scott C. Dunn Publisher works to protect historic Tooele sites Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus MYGA AUNNUITY OFFICE CEILLY SUTTON “Being on the commission join. serving local history and build- Bruce Dunn Controller STAFF WRITER and working here at the Tooele The commission meets once ings. It is an unpaid position Chris Evans Office Manager The Tooele City Historical Valley Museum, I hand out per quarter and is a voluntary and the members of the com- 3.25% Vicki Higgins Customer Service Preservation Commission brochures to encourage people organization. Anyone can join, mission meet once a quarter Patricia Cook Circulation Manager GUARANTEED longs to keep historic Tooele in to go visit National Register regardless of whether or not for about an hour.” EDITORIAL the best shape possible. sites throughout the county,” they are a professional. The Persons interested in joining 10 YEARS Tim Gillie Editor The commission’s mission Statz said. only requirement is they must the commission can call Tooele David Bern Editor-at-Large is to protect historic build- The commission and its be a Tooele City resident. City Parks and Recreation at Darren Vaughan Sports Editor ings and structures, educate members protect five sites “Anyone can join really,” 435-843-2142 or send email Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer individuals on the importance throughout Tooele City: the Statz said. “We need someone to Terra Sherwood at terras@ Mark Watson Correspondent of historic buildings, and Tooele Valley Museum and who is passionate about local tooelecity.org. The commission ADVERTISING raise awareness about historic Historic Park, Tooele Pioneer history or has some knowledge is part of the state’s Historic Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager places. Museum Complex, which con- there. They don’t have to have Preservation Commission. Keith Bird Advertising Sales “We try to do all that we can sists of the Daughters of Utah a degree. We need someone [email protected] Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & do to educate people about Pioneer Museum in the old who is passionate about pre- Classified Advertising Manager the historic sights throughout City Hall building and the Sons LAYOUT & DESIGN Tooele and work to preserve of Utah Pioneers Museum in John Hamilton Creative Director what we have,” said commis- the old Carnegie Library, plus Liz Arellano Graphic Artist sion member Dr. Stephany the Broadway Hotel and the PRODUCTION Statz. “Raising awareness is Clegg house. 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CEILLY SUTTON wash prices are locally competi- STAFF WRITER tive. The Pit Stop Car Wash and “Our basic wash is $7 and Coffee Shop has reopened with the next wash up is $12,” said new owners and a plan to make George De Anzo. “Our top of TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO the business a staple in Tooele the line wash is $16, but we After sitting idle for over a year, the Pit Stop Car Wash is once again cleaning cars. New owners opened the facility last week after negotiating with banks County. also have monthly subscriptions for over six months to buy the business. George and Carrie De Anzo which range from $17 to $26. bought the Tooele carwash With the monthly subscription, “We even have lavender and coffee shop in October and you can use the carwash when- drinks,” said Carrie De Anzo. reopened on Sunday. ever you want. These prices are “If you can imagine it, we can For the carwash, the couple very competitive locally.” figure it out!” hopes to add colored foam and The coffee shop currently The couple is also teaming arches. sells prepared foods and coffee, up with Patty Deakin-Daley “It works really well the way but the De Anzos plan to soon to raise money for the Haynie it is,” said Carrie De Anzo. “It add freshly made sandwiches, family in the aftermath of the could just use some aesthetic.” soups and salads. Grantsville shooting. They have The De Anzos say their car- “We plan on keeping our a jar where donations for the menu the way that it was family will be collected. before, because that’s what The Pit Stop car wash and people remember,” said Carrie coffee shop are located at 2276 De Anzo. “But we plan on N. 400 East in Tooele. The car expanding with other things. wash is open daily from 7 a.m.- We will be adding a pet wash 7 p.m., and the coffee shop is here soon.” also open daily from 6 a.m.- 7 Pit Stop offers coffee specials p.m. each day and will be adding “Come on down. We are different flavors of whipped local and we have the friendli- cream soon. It also offer est baristas,” said Carrie De A Full-Color TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO smoothies and an assortment Anzo. Carrie and George DeAnzo outside their car wash business on Wedneday aftrenoon. The couple bought the Pit Activity Page of syrups. [email protected] Stop Coffee Shop and Car Wash. Just for Kids! FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK Every Thursday in the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin In 1970, Tooele High hosts first concert in new auditorium he Tooele Transcript It promised to be a fast Bulletin has published game so patrons were urged to TTooele County news come early since no seats were since 1894. Here is a flash- reserved. Admission was 35 back of local front-page news cents and 50 cents. from 25, 50, 75 and 100 years Front-Page Tooele Ordnance Depot park ago that occurred during the would hold its Presidents Ball fourth week of January. Flashback immediately after the game. Later in the week, the front Jan. 24-26, 1995 page featured news from the A 1987 agreement that High School Auditorium was son of TOD Commander Col. TOOELETRANSCRIPT bound Tooele County to accept set for Feb. 21 at 8 p.m. when Henry E. Minton. ULLETIN over 4 million tons of radioac- the Utah Symphony Orchestra “It’s been a wonderful B tive waste in exchange for $1.5 was scheduled to perform. A education,” wrote Captain Subscribe Today million had been breached date for a formal dedication Warren A. Minton, regarding 435.882.0050 by a Salt Lake County school of the new auditorium had not his internment as a Japanese district. been set. prisoner of war. Tooele County maintained Robyn Liddell, a student at Written in his own hand- its end of the deal by accepting Tooele High School, would be writing, the letter indicated the pile of Vitro Mill tailings the featured soloist with the that two other letters were on that accumulated in South Salt orchestra for the inaugural the way. The TOD commander Lake City over a 13-year period concert. The talented pianist and his wife eagerly awaited after World War II. was the daughter of Mr. and more news for which they had Four taxing entities paid Mrs. Joseph Liddell. longed the past three years. their share, but Granite Friday’s front page featured School District was delinquent news of vandalism at Harris Jan. 23, 1920 $50,000 in payments from Elementary School sometime The Tooele County 1993 and 1994, according to on the evening of Jan. 16. Commission, county surveyor, Tooele County Auditor Glenn Officers of the Tooele City county road commissioner and Caldwell. Police Department said four county farm agent met at the Later in the week, one of rooms had been vandalized State Capitol Wednesday as Tooele County’s largest private and desks rifled sometime representatives from Tooele sector employers was given a before 11:45 p.m. It had not County on the reclamation notice of violation by a state yet been determined what was problem. They viewed maps Thanksfor making a difference agency for six violations in stolen. and photos of reservoirs at relation to air emissions in Two telephone calls were the office of the Utah Water 1992, 1993 and 1994. made to the police station to Storage Association. The Utah Division of report the incident. Both calls Possible projects were Air Quality claimed that sounded like the same young- planned for Wasatch, Weber, Magnesium Corporation of ster, police said. Davis, Morgan, Utah, Salt Lake America (Magcorp) did not and Tooele counties. adequately maintain its chlo- Jan. 23-26, 1945 Data showed water avail- rine reduction burner during A double-header basketball able to irrigate higher lands in those three years and that game would be the interesting Tooele and land in Rush Valley. the company exceeded chlo- sports feature in the Infantile A project could also be devel- rine emissions in a 12-month Paralysis drive during the oped that would water the period. week. Three teams were still west side of Tooele County. staging playoffs to determine Jan. 20-23, 1970 who would meet the Salt Lake Correspondent Mark Watson The first public program to Sheriff’s basketeers on Jan. 25 compiled this report. be presented in the new Tooele in the Tooele High School gym.

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TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO The east wing of the Tooele Valley Wellness and Community Center. Creepy Creations is to the left and Honey, Morgan Hammond, of Fox & Raven Studio, points out one her favorite pieces of art work by her husband, M. Scott Sticks, and Stones is on the right. Hammond. The Hammond’s studio is located at the Tooele Valley Wellness and Community Center. Wellness and Community Center wants Tooele to be ‘known for art’ CEILLY SUTTON STAFF WRITER Tooele Valley Community and Wellness Center offers 15 different stores and shops, varying from art studios to salons. Located at 140 E. 200 South in Tooele, the center is owned by Dusty and Lyle Kingston, and Kimm and Cami Andersen. It has been open for four years. During the last half of 2019, The Community Center began to grow by adding more shops and events. “It has just been in these last few months, maybe since September, that we’ve really started to see a huge turn around and people started to acknowledge the stuff we do here,” Dusty Kingston said. The owners want art to be the focus of all of the shops. “Right now, there are 15 shops,” Kingston said. “All of TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO the shops vary but we try and TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO Michael Cardwell sits in his workshop at the Tooele Valley Wellness and keep our focus around art. Art The Tooele Valley Wellness and Community Center sign displays logos of some of the shops found inside the Community Center, Jan. 22, 2020. Cardwell is a rockhound that crafts can be pretty much anything center. jewelry, knives and other items from materials he gets out of the ground. from creativity to how you express yourself.” As of now the shops include: an art gallery, an organic tea room, a tattoo studio, rock shops, facials and waxing, foot zoning, and oth- Truth About the $160M Tax Cut ers. “We even have a virtual gaming room, which is pretty Have you been asked to sign a referendum opposing the recent tax cut bill? Even though cool,” Kingston said. “Not recent legislation includes an increase in the sales tax on food and gas, nearly 90% of many people know that the gaming room is here.” Utahns will receive a substantial tax cut. Before you sign, here are the facts: The owners also host events. On the first Saturday of each month, there is a com- munity market that takes place Offers $500 tax credit inside the center. The market Provides rebates typically runs from 11 a.m to 4 p.m. Individuals from the com- for groceries to families with dependents munity set up booths for a fee of $20-$25 and can sell art or for a family of four Low- and moderate-income families will be able products they make at home. to claim $2,500 per dependent on state taxes, “There is so much talent in A household of four making $70,000 or less will up to a total of $10,000. This helps families who this town,” Kingston said. “We were hurt by federal tax reform. Those who had want people to realize that.” receive a $125 credit per person for up to four There will be an Easter egg people. Larger families will receive $50 for each dependents on their 2018 taxes may also hunt on April 11, and in June additional person. This covers the increased tax on receive a rebate check in the mail. the center will celebrate Dino food and gas. In addition to this ongoing tax credit, Days, which includes a bird in 2020, low- and moderate-income households will and reptile show. The center Helps end also does a Christmas walk- receive a check in advance so they have money in through where the community their pockets to cover the increased tax. The state intergenerational poverty can get pictures for free with will automatically send these checks. No paperwork An additional Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) different Christmas characters. is required. “We started Dino Days last is available for people experiencing year,” Kingston said. “The kids intergenerational poverty. can walk through this area with life-sized dinosaurs and see them. The admission price Eliminates the state tax on Reduces taxes by to our events is only one can of food.” Puts $510 The Tooele Valley Wellness back in your pocket Social Security $160M and Community Center is usu- ally open Tuesday-Saturday A family of four could see Social Security income will receive a state Tax reform will give generally in the afternoon and more than a $510 total tax income tax credit. That means you will keep back $160 million to evening. Certain stores, and more of what you receive in your Social Security salons are open by appoint- reduction per year. Utahns each year. ment only. check. See what AARP says here. The center is looking for someone to teach local chil- dren music for free. “We have many musical Nearly 90% of Utahns will Receive a Net Tax Cut instruments and we have a room ready to go, but we just need to find a teacher who will ADDITIONAL BENEFITS do it for free,” Kingston said. Monthly room rental rates typically range from $300 for Increases funding available to Stabilizes and enhances a smaller room to $600 for a larger room. However, the public schools social services owners do not charge for the first month’s rent. For more Tax reform funds higher education with sales tax. Increased sales tax revenue provides for information, call Kingston at Because higher education was previously funded essential social services, such as mental health, 801-910-3751. with income tax, more income tax funding will be homeless services, Medicaid, air quality, housing, “We want Tooele to be available for K-12. Current budget proposals transportation and public education. known for art. Art makes peo- ple get along,” he said. include increases in overall education funding and [email protected] no increase in state property taxes.

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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY May 31, 2012 Fridays on Vine kicks off big summer season this weekend by Robby Poffenberger interest has grown every year. by the arts portion of the Tooele STAFF WRITER Kerry Christensen, a profes- City’s Park, Arts, and Recreation sional yodeler, will perform the (PAR) tax, a $0.001 sales tax col- A colorful group of artists have weekend following tomorrow’s lected by Tooele City that exclu- signed on for Tooele City’s Fridays performance by Synergy!. Utah sively funds parks, art projects and on Vine concert series, which runs native Christensen trained him- recreation for the city. nearly every Friday of the sum- self in the art of the yodel while Pitt says she is grateful for mer, beginning tomorrow, June 1, attending school in Austria, and Tooele City’s PAR tax and hopes through August 31. Featured acts has since had a six-year stint at voters renew it when it appears on range from a prominent Beatles Walt Disney World’s Epcot Center the November ballot. 2012 Summer Schedule cover band to a professional and a pivotal performing part in “We [the Fridays on Vine orga- June 1 Synergy! yodeler. Disney’s 2003 animated feature, nizing committee] are very grateful June 8 Kerry Christensen (Yodeler) Of the 15 total artists perform- “Home on the Range.” that the citizens have supported June 15 Peter Breinholt ing, most acts have Utah ties, and On June 16, singer-songwrit- the PAR tax over the last eight years June 22 Arts Festival (no concert) many acts, including Kindle Creek, er Peter Breinholt will return to and it would be great if we could June 30 (Saturday) Little /Restless Heart Grantsville Music Club (GMC), the festival. Breinholt has a large renew it so we could continue to THS football field, tickets $5.00 Hot Diggity and T3 are all based in following in the Salt Lake/Utah bring these great concerts and July 2 (Monday) Lokalgrown Tooele County. County music scene, having events out to Tooele,” said Pitt. + movie in the park “We are really excited about the played concert halls throughout To close off the festival, well- July 6 Kindle Creek lineup. We have a variety show,” courtesy of Michelle Pitt the state and various gigs on col- known Beatles cover band Imagine! July 13 GMC said Tooele City Recorder Michelle lege campuses. According to Pitt, will play a set with a Chamber of July 20 Hot Diggity Song and dance group Synergy! Julee Baird of Grantsvile is pictured in blue in the July 27 T3 Pitt, Tooele City Recorder, who last year’s crowd at Breinholt’s Commerce-sponsored barbecue center row. The international touring group will kick off the Fridays on Vine series Aug. 3 Rockin’ Rob and the Houndogs heads the Fridays on Vine organiz- tomorrow night at Tooele City Park at 7 p.m. show was the largest Fridays on preceding at 6 p.m. Imagine! has Aug. 10 Ellee Duke ing committee. “We try to provide Vine has ever had. played internationally and was the Aug. 17 Charley Jenkins a good variety, so if country’s not Baird, a Grantsville native. drums up a new show for every “He has a big fan base here in first band ever to play Magna’s Aug. 24 The Soulistics your thing, you can come and here Baird, 23, became involved with performing season. Their current Utah and we had a lot of people Usana Amphitheater. They have Aug. 31 Imagine! (Tribute to the Beatles) more of a modern sound. We’re Clayton Productions, Synergy’s act is called “A Voice to the World,” from outside of Utah come out to played gigs alongside big acts such + Chamber BBQ at 6 p.m. just trying to appeal to everybody parent company, during her sixth- described as a fast-paced 90-min- the concert,” said Pitt. as Carrie Underwood, The Beach All Concerts at 7 p.m. and hopefully everybody can find grade year, performing in other ute set meant to convey the uni- Midway through the season, Boys and The Temptations. Tooele City Park – 200 West and Vine Street a couple acts that they like.” acts for them. She says she remem- versality of music. the series will delay for a day to Tickets for the preceding bar- The series kicks off tomorrow bers being inspired Synergy! at a The selection process for Fridays have an Independence Day fest becue are $1 or a can of food, all night at 7 p.m. with Synergy!, a young age. on Vine acts begins in December on Saturday, June 30, featuring donated to the Tooele Food Bank. song and dance group comprised “I remember watching them when the organizing committee platinum-selling country artist Pitt says she is pleased with just a really fun atmosphere at the of 20 members, all between 16 and growing up and just wanting to who advertises the concert series Little Texas, and Restless Heart, the support she has seen for the park, and I think Fridays on Vine 28 years of age, including Julee be apart of them,” Baird said. “I to musicians and solicits propos- another major-label country band series in the past, and says she is the best way to spend a Friday auditioned as soon as I was old als to perform. Pitt then contacts with three gold-certified records would like to see people coming night.” enough, and now I’m enjoying liv- interested group and does her best to their name. This show will take out every week. Fridays on Vine concerts start ing a dream I’ve had.” to book the acts as they are avail- place on the Tooele High School “I have seen our numbers grow at 7 p.m. at Tooele City Park. The group has performed able. football field and will cost $5 — in every year and I hope to see that There will be no concert on June worldwide, with an upcoming tour According to Pitt, the organiz- contrast to the other shows, which this year,” said Pitt. “We see some 22 and the organizing committee planned for The Philippines, and ing committee used to have to go are all free admission. Tickets can families out there and they’ve encourages all to attend the Tooele their set consists of dance num- looking for groups to play, but now be purchased at Macey’s in Tooele brought a little picnic with them. City Arts Festival that weekend bers ranging from Disney songs artist interest has allowed them to or at Tooele City Hall. Sometimes people barbecue on instead. to a rock n’ roll medley. Synergy! be more selective and that artist That particular show is funded the pits we have at the park. It’s [email protected]

M. Jim Shelton, LCSW • Mental Health Counseling Chamber choir to explore new genres in season-end concerts •Bishop Referrals Welcome Teens• Adults • Families•Marital by Emma Penrod of the choir’s classical favorites from the Tooele City Arts Council Rand Johnson and tenor Elliot the Tooele Arts Festival this year, STAFF WRITER alongside several new folk songs allowed the choir to purchase sev- Morris, and “Joyful, Joyful,” a rock and will appear in concert again �185 N. Main Suite 701 and rock renditions that choir eral new scores for this year’s per- rendition of Bach’s “Ode to Joy,” on June 29 and 30, when they will Tooele, Utah 84074 The Pioneer Valley Chamber director Pamela Dale hoped would formances, Dale added. with lead singer Ginney Teague. perform several patriotic favor- Phone: (435) 224-4390 Ensemble, a Tooele-based cham- broaden the ensemble’s local The performance will also fea- Dale said the choir has enjoyed ites. ber choir and orchestra, has audience, as well as the group’s ture several new, but promising, experimenting with several new The concerts are free to the planned a departure from their experience. local soloists, Dale said. The first flavors of music, but added that public. No tickets are issued, and traditional repertoire for this sea- “I think we need to do this, at half of the concert, which will the choir’s Bach repertoire will seats are filled on a first-come, Subscribe Today son’s last few concerts. least occasionally, to attract more focus on the choir’s classical rep- remain the backbone for their first-served basis. 882-0050 This weekend’s concerts, of our community to our con- ertoire, will feature soprano Heidi practice and performances. Though the ensemble usually titled “From the Sublime to the certs,” Dale said. Robinson singing one of Mozart’s “The Bach is what makes us features 12 singers, Dale said the Ridiculous,” will highlight some An especially generous grant early works, “Exsultate, Jubilate,” good singers,” Dale said. “And group is currently short on musi- and 12-year-old soprano Connor every other group is doing less cians, and is especially in need of Morrison and TOOELE long-time localTRANSCRIPT serious music, BULLETIN so this is a good THURSDAYmale singers January with a love 23, of 2020 clas- favoriteA6 soprano Ashley Whiting specialty for us.” sical music and instrumentalists Dr. Paul A. Satter singing “Pie Jesu” from Andrew “From the Sublime to the for the group’s accompanying Board Certifi ed in Internal Medicine Lloyd Webber’s “Requiem.” Ridiculous” will be performed orchestra. Those interested in The second half of the concert at 7:30 p.m. on June 1 and 2 at auditioning should contact Dale Dr. Satter is currently accepting new patients will feature several folk songs by St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church. at (801)250-6602. Call for an appointment AaronInput Copeland, sung by baritonesought The group will also performto at [email protected] (435) 882-6618 create more public • Extended Night Hours • In offi ce procedures Safety fair anticipates growth • Lab draws in offi ce • Same Day Appt. Available • Free Blood pressure check • Over 1820 years experience • All Insurances accepted except Medicaid • Most insurance Co. Preferred transit options in valley • Dr. Satter does his own patients hospital Providers List for seventh consecutive year /admissions by Emma Penrod tively, UTA, Tooele County, routes at the open house, as Tooele TransitSTAFF WRITER Open Tooele City, Grantsville City, well as schedules of when and Did you know that Dr, Satter provides the the Regional where bus stops are located. HouseMacey’s set will for host Jan. its seventh 30 Council and Utah Department Currently, there are five dif- following specialty care without the travel to annual Kid’s Health and Safety Fair of Transportation are working ferent UTA bus stops in Tooele SLC and the specialty costs? thisat Tooeleweekend, and Tech has prepared for together to study potential County that have different more than 1,000 patrons — which transit solutions for the area pick up and drop off times willCEILLY result SUTTON in the event’s biggest that take into account current throughout the day. UTA will • Dermatology • Orthopedics • Geriatrics turnoutSTAFF WRITER yet. and future growth, according also discuss the possibility • Sports Medicine • Chronic Care • Breaks-/Sprains ThisPublic year’s input fair is will being feature sought sev- to the UTA. of changing routes or add- • Physicals • Family Medicine • Diabetes Mgmt. eralfor a new new attractions, transit solutions including a UTA says the study’s objec- ing different routes to Tooele waterstudy to safety help class create presented more pub- by tive is to evaluate and recom- County. Dr. Satter graduated from St. Louis School of Medicine in 1993. lifeguardslic transportation from the options Pratt Aquatic in mend transit services to meet UTA says the open house He completed his residency at the University of Utah. Center,Tooele Valley. as well as old favorites the demands of population will give Tooele County resi- Dr. Satter was born and raised in Miami Florida, He loves living in Utah. suchThe as Tooele the LifeFlight Transit Open and Utah growth, continue supporting dents an opportunity to voice He enjoys hiking, biking skiing music and playing the guitar. HighwayHouse will Patrol be held helicopters, Jan. 30 the economic development oppor- their opinions on what could Universityfrom 4:30 p.m. of Utah to 7 Teddyp.m. in Bear tunities and maintain regional be improved, and what means the North Multi-purpose room mobility for connections with- would make travel more effec- at Tooele Technical College, in Tooele Valley and between tive. The meeting will also 88 S. Tooele Blvd, Tooele. Tooele and Salt Lake valleys. be livestreamed on facebook. According to the Utah Possible transit routes com/RideUTA at approxi- Transit Authority, as Tooele within the county and the new mately 5:30 p.m. Keep you and your family Valley continues to rapidly Midvalley Highway will be dis- More information about develop, it is “imperative to cussed. Phase one of the new the study and the open house proactively plan for multi- highway is under construction is available at the project modal transportation solu- and will connect Interstate website: rideuta.com/About- warm this winter. tions for the growing popula- 80 to state Route 138 when UTA/Active-Projects/Tooele- tion.” completed. Transit-Study. In an effort to plan proac- UTA will also discuss bus [email protected]

file / Maegan Burr CLERK’S CORNERBrayden Nieser checks out a Utah Highway Patrol motorcycle with the help of UHP Trooper Randy Riches at the Macey’s Safe Kids Fair in 2008.

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435.833.0130 Conversion therapy banned in Utah (AP) — of hope,” said Minter, whose important it is to protect chil- • $64.00 Tune up with a free filter every tune The discredited practice of group has pushed for bans dren from suicide,” said Cliff up visit. conversion therapy for LGBTQ around the U.S. Virginia is con- Rosky, a law professor who sits children is now banned in Utah, sidering a ban, and the issue on the advisory council for the • $200.00 off a new furnace install, $300.00 making it the 19th state and could also come up in this year group Equality Utah during a one of the most conservative to in Texas and Kentucky, he said. news conference on Wednesday. off a new air conditioner install and $500.00 prohibit it. The change in Utah comes He said he’s also been con- Supporters navigated a wind- after the state hammered out tacted by advocates in Iowa and off a new furnace and air conditioner install. ing path to passage and some a regulatory rule that had Nebraska. dissent remains, but barring it the support of the influen- Republican Gov. Gary • 20% discount on any service repair amount. in Utah could give a boost to tial Church of Jesus Christ of Herbert took the unusual step similar efforts in other right- Latter-day Saints. Leaders had of calling on regulators after a • We service all major brands of HVAC leaning states, said Shannon opposed a previous version proposed law was derailed after Equipment. Minter, legal director for the because it didn’t have certain conservative lawmakers made National Center for Lesbian exceptions for clergy. changes to the bill. State offi- Rights. “This is no longer a partisan cials confirmed the rule became “It’s really given people a lot cause, we all agree on how final late Tuesday. “Ultimately, I’m grateful to live in a state like Utah where we say you matter to everyone,” said Nathan Dalley, a 20-year- old student who underwent so-called conversion therapy as WE ARE HIRING! a teenager and has said it culmi- nated in a suicide attempt. The original sponsor of the proposal, GOP Utah Rep. Craig Hall, applauded the rule going into effect, saying it prohibits dangerous practices while pro- tecting healthcare professionals. “It will simply save lives,” he PHARMACY TECHNICIAN said. Conversion therapy is a practice used to try to change Birch Family Pharmacy (Tooele location) is looking for a sexual orientation or gender identity. Many people who have Licensed Pharmacy Technician to join our team. been through it say it deepened feelings of depression and increased thoughts of suicide. FULL TIME WITH BENEFITS AND PART TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE. The new rule bans licensed Utah therapists from subjecting LGBTQ minors to the practice Must be available anytime between 8am-7pm BRING RESUME TO that the American Psychological Association has said is not Monday-Friday and 9am-1pm on Saturdays. 493 North Main Street, Tooele, UT 84074 based in science and is harm- or email [email protected] ful to mental health. The Utah Previous pharmacy experience preferred. Psychological Association also spoke in favor of the rule. The ban has drawn push BENEFITS INCLUDE: back. Opponents argued it Birch Family Pharmacy would prevent parents from getting help for children with • Vacation and Holiday Pay “unwanted” feelings and even keep therapists from taking on • 401k match young clients for fear of acci- dentally breaking the rules if • Healthcare options available kids want to discuss feelings about sexuality. THURSDAY January 23, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7

become clear that many people front of the state Liquor Store in after Harmons got involved Signatures have strong concerns regarding Tooele. and Associated Foods allowed continued from page A1 legislation passed in December The referendum gained volunteers in their stores,” she to restructure and revise our momentum after Harmon’s and said. “Without being able to be tax code. They expressed their Associated Food Stores threw at Macey’s, I am not sure we concerns by signing a petition to their support behind the refer- would have had so much success islative session opens Monday, include a referendum on the bal- endum, according to Spearman. out here.” legislative leaders will introduce lot later this year. We applaud “Things really picked up [email protected] a bill to repeal the changes made those who have engaged in the in the special session. The inten- civic process and made their tion is that the bill will be ready voices heard,” said the three for the governor’s signature leaders in the joint release. Your Complete Local News Source before the completion of the But Utahns have not heard TOOELE first week of the session. Once the last of tax reform. TRANSCRIPT Subscribe the repeal is signed into law, “We will take time to reset 435-882-0050 the Legislature will begin work and address this issue in the BULLETIN under the reinstated tax code future in a way that allows all to prepare the fiscal year 2021 Utahns to fully understand the state budget,” reads the release. challenge we face, engage in the The full repeal of SB 2001 debate over the best solutions will allow the Legislature to pre- and, ultimately, enact policy that pare the new budget without the best positions Utah for decades uncertainty of the outcome of to come,” reads the statement. COURTESY ANDREA ALLRED Full Color a referendum, according to the Tooele County’s efforts to Only statement. Brenda Spearman, Tooele County cordinator for the tax reform referen- collect signatures began on a dum, turns in the last of signature packets at the county clerk’s office on “In recent weeks, it has snowy day under a canopy in Jan. 21, 2020. Copies! ¢ 24Per Copy

release. that he had the intent to kill Department,” Broadhead Murders At around 2 p.m., Alexis everyone in the household, said. “We also thank the other continued from page A1 came home from school and except for himself, according agencies in Tooele County for sometime between the time to the release. their assistance and the spirit she arrived and 5:17 p.m., According to Utah Code, the of cooperation that exists according to the release. It is CJ Haynie allegedly shot his 3rd District Court has jurisdic- among our policing agencies.” currently publicly unknown sister. It is reported that she tion over this case because CJ Funeral services for why CJ Haynie was home died from multiple gunshot Haynie is 16 years old and is Alejandra, Alexis, Matthew from school that day. wounds to her head and upper charged with aggravated mur- and Milan will be held Friday After the call, Grantsville body. der. The case has been filed at noon at the Grantsville Police entered the home and At around 5:17 p.m., in adult court, rather than the Stake Center, 550 E. Durfee found the bodies. According Mathew arrived home. juvenile court. Because of the Street in Grantsville. A view- to witness interviews, CJ Mathew died from a single boy’s age, the maximum pen- ing will also take place from Haynie’s mother picked up his gunshot wound to the head, alty for aggravated murder is 10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. at the younger sister, Maylan, from according to the release. life in prison without parole, same location. school around 1 p.m. He alleg- Colin Haynie told law according to the release. [email protected] edly murdered his mother and enforcement that his son shot The investigation is ongo- Editor’s note: The Transcript his younger sister not long him in the leg when he arrived ing. Grantsville Police are con- Bulletin has a policy of not pub- TOOELE after they returned home. home at around 6:15 p.m. tinuing to gather and process lishing the names of juvenile TRANSCRIPT He did so by firing multiple The father was able to get the additional evidence. offenders but has published the rounds from a handgun into firearm away from his son, but “We acknowledge the name of the defendant because Bring in Your BULLETIN Digital Files their heads, necks, and/or suffered a blow to the head. great work and tireless efforts he has been charged as an adult upper bodies, according to the CJ Haynie then told his father of the Grantsville Police in 3rd District Court. 58 N. Main • Tooele 8:30 am to 5:30 pm • Monday – Friday 8.5 x 11 inch • 20# bond paper In addition to negotiating he said. Some restrictions apply Racetrack for the return of major rac- When Rodizio Grill departed continued from page A1 ing events, UMC is opening from UMC last year, UMC new non-racing facilities and officials announced they were activities geared toward Tooele going a different direction with Highest Quality County families, according to food services. State-of-the-Art able for both of our organiza- Jody Niemann, UMC vice pres- UMC is now announcing Activities Every Thursday Color Printing tions.” ident of customer experience. that new direction, with the Equipment! The result is UMC becomes The former Ford help of a partner. in Your Transcript-Bulletin a facility that organizations use Performance school building is “We are joining forces with for their event, rather than the being repurposed into a family Spiros Makris, owner of Jim’s other way around, according fun center, she said. Diner in Tooele, to create our to Hunt. Expected to open in the own catering company,” Hunt And organizations are buy- spring, the family fun center said. “We will cater our own ing in, partly because due to will feature Nerf gun wars, events and offer catering ser- Larry Miller, UMC was built as archery tag, dodgeball and vices to the community off-site a first-class facility with all the other family-friendly games. too.” amenities racers need. Participatory activities are Hunt bills UMC as the larg- “We have garages, a club- also expanding. Wide Open est outdoor venue in the state, house, bathrooms, showers Wednesdays — the opportu- and it’s not just motorized and other facilities that other nity for a driver to take their events, he said. places don’t have,” said John street car on UMC’s track in Non-motorized events for Gardner, UMC public relations a non-competitive environ- 2020 include an Easter Egg manager. ment — will be expanded to Hunt on April 4, two visits The other that has helped Saturdays. from Night Lights on May 16 UMC as it negotiated for 2020 UMC has invested in a small and Aug. 22, and the second is the power of ownership, fleet of Pitsters — small two annual Twinkle Drive holiday according to Hunt. wheel motorcycles — and festival in December. “For three years we man- Tuesday’s will become “Two In addition, UMC’s two pop- aged the facility for the coun- Wheel Tuesday” at the Kart ular car shows will return, the ty,” Hunt said. “We couldn’t Center. Fourth Annual Cruzer Palooza enter into any long-term agree- One of the most frequently on May 23 and the Import ments, which many organiza- asked questions UMC gets is Spring Showoff on June 13. The Tooele County Commission in conjunction with the tions want, because we didn’t about a future oval race track Gardner pointed out that know if we were going to be or and a drag strip. all amatuer racing events Tooele County Tourism Tax Advisory Board is pleased to even if the facility were going “We need to first show are open to the public free of announce three grant writing workshops for the 2020 to stay open. Now that we own our owners that we can turn admission, including no park- Tourism Marketing Grant Deadline. The grants are aimed the facility, we can enter into a profit with what we have, ing fee. those kind of agreements.” before we can talk about UMC is also becoming a at local businesses, events, and entities engaged in the As a result, Lucas Oil investing in new facilities,” center for corporate and family tourism, hospitality and event development industries. has returned and in 2020 Gardner said. events, according to Hunt. the National Auto Sport A partner might help move “Whether it’s a corporate Association national will up the timeline for new facili- party or training, or a family return. ties, according to Hunt. reunion, wedding, or recep- GRANT APPLICATION DEADLINE: “Look for other announce- “If we had the right partner tion, we have a place and ments of returning events in we might be able to look at activities for you,” he said. Monday, February 3, 2020 the future,” Hunt said. that kind of expnasion earlier,” [email protected] BY 5:00 PM MST GRANT DELIVERY METHODS: Online at [email protected] In Person at Tooele County Commission Offi ce GRANT WORKSHOPS: All workshops will be held from 6:30 PM until 7:30 PM in the Tooele County Commission Board Room located at 47 Main St, Tooele Utah GRANT WORKSHOP DATES: Monday, January 20- 6:30PM – 7:30 PM Tuesday, January 28- 6:30PM – 7:30 PM Wednesday, January 29- 6:30PM – 7:30 PM

The Grant Workshops will review how to best format, write, track and request funding for your event, project or initiative. The grants are intended for Tooele County based events and programs that drive visitors, and tourist or that has a quantifi able impact on the local quality of life. Applications can be found at online at www.tooelecounty.org and where possible all applications should be typed out with supporting documentation attached and sent to [email protected]. For additional information or questions contact: Shawn Milne, Tooele County Commissioner 435-243-7313 FILE PHOTO Mike Deaver, Tooele County Tourism 801-245-9329; [email protected] Racing on the Rally Car Course during the 2019 Nitro World Games. The Nirro World Games will return to UMC in 2020. A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY January 23, 2020 OBITUARIES

James Laurel with his grandchildren and Joshua S. Crane not for himself. His battle with finding a good bargain on KSL depression was long and dif- Perkins classifieds. He loved spending Joshua S. Crane, 26, beloved ficult. time with his grandchildren son, brother, grandson, uncle, Joshua loved basketball, James Laurel Perkins passed putting together puzzles, work- nephew, and friend returned strength training, making away peacefully Jan. 16, 2020, ing on projects, or having them to his Heavenly Father on Jan. someone laugh, and striking a in Grovetown, Georgia. He was sit on his lap while he told 20, 2020, in Logan, Utah. model face from time to time. born Dec. 15, 1937, in San them a joke or a story. He was born May 2, 1993, in His family and friends were Francisco, California, to James Jim never met a stranger. He Tooele, Utah, to Ronald and priceless to him and he loved Klark Perkins and Ernestine believed that everyone had an Tracy Crane. them fiercely. Marie Heckman. interesting story and he loved Joshua graduated from He is survived by his He grew up in Salt Lake hearing it. Tooele High School in 2011. parents; siblings Donovan City, Utah, and graduated He is survived by his wife of He served a mission for (Becca), Cameron (Carlie), from East High. After high fifty years, Sharron; children The Church of Jesus Christ Jessica, Caroline, and school he served a mission for Melissa (Lee) Kerstetter, James of Latter-day Saints in the Savannah; nieces Felicity and The Church of Jesus Christ of Joshua (Megan), Daniel, New Hampshire Manchester Nora; grandparents Sharon Latter-day Saints in Guatemala. Nicole; grandchildren John Mission. He attended Utah Hohmann, and Ray and He loved the Guatemalan peo- Christian (Vanessa), Justice, State University and received Rozanne Crane; and numerous ple and the Spanish language. 8, 1980, in the Salt Lake City Liberty, Kadence, Noah, his bachelor of science degree his education to become a phy- other family members. When he returned from his Temple. Lucy, Talmage, Wilkes, Ruby, in human movement science. sician assistant. He was preceded in death by mission, he joined the Army They settled down in Tooele, Greysen, Ebbie, Mateo, Tiago, He then went on and received Joshua was passionate about his granddad Tim Hohmann. Reserves and proudly served Utah, to raise their family. Declan, Elaina, Sierra, Connor, his master of science degree helping others, whether as a Funeral services will be held our county. He also attended They were blessed with seven and Nick; great-grandchildren in health and human move- personal trainer, in the cardiac Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020, at the University of Utah. Jim children and enjoyed raising Everest and Elayna; step-moth- ment as well as receiving the rehab unit at the hospital, with 11:30 a.m., at the LDS Tooele loved to learn about anything them on the farm. Jim and er Vivian; siblings Joyce, Klark Outstanding Graduate Student troubled boys at a facility in 3rd Ward chapel, 141 W. Utah and everything. He found Sharron both knew how to (Lorelei), and Kristie; and his award. Joshua was a Certified Brigham City, Utah, or just as a Ave., with a viewing from 10 to all subjects interesting and work hard, and it was impor- beloved grand-dog Sarg. Strength and Conditioning caring and devoted friend. The 11:15 a.m. enjoyed learning new things. tant for them to instill that He was preceded in death by Specialist, an Exercise needs and happiness of others Interment will be at the During his time at the U he in their children. They had his parents, and sons Nicholas, Physiologist, and CNA. He was were always more important Tooele City Cemetery. also served as an aide to the orchards, gardens, and a large David, and Eric. a very accomplished student to him. In lieu of flowers or gifts, governor. yard that they spent count- Family, friends and others and was thrilled to have his Even though he was always bring light and joy to someone After college he worked for less hours on. He especially whose lives have been touched research published. He was looking to help and lift and around you. Carry on Joshua’s the Foreign Study League. He enjoyed remodeling the fam- by Jim are invited to attend his looking forward to continuing bring light to others, he could legacy. was able to travel and see the ily home. Jim worked doing funeral service Saturday, Jan. world, while working in educa- industrial construction with 25, 2020, at noon with a view- tion, which was something he Christensen and Griffith. ing starting at 10 a.m., at the loved. During his travels he He loved his coworkers and LDS Chapel, 410 Shelley Lane, began his love of art and art considered them to be great Grantsville, Utah. Interment Christine Sagers sister, aunt, grandmother, collecting. He met and mar- friends. will be at the Tooele City mother, wife, and best friend ried Sharron Bevan on Dec. 6, After his retirement his Cemetery. Nash anyone could ask for. She did 1969. They were sealed Nov. greatest joy was spending time Christine Sagers Nash, lov- it all and always with a smile ing wife, mother, grandmother, on her face and gleam of mis- sister, and aunt, passed away chief in her eye. Her infectious peacefully Jan. 17, 2020, due laughter will forever be missed. to complications from pneu- When God made her, he truly Thank You for Your Support monia. broke the mold because she Born Dec. 26, 1951, to Jay was one of a kind. and Shopping Local! Milton and Patricia Koyen She is survived by her hus- Sagers she always had fond band Jerry; her three children memories of her idyllic child- Chase (Luz) Nash, Chism hood growing up in Clover, (Carrie) Nash, and Chelsea Utah. She graduated from Nash; her four grandchildren

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MY CY where she made long-lasting CMY Cooper. She is also survived by K friendships. her mother Patricia Dymock of She married Jerry William and helping the kids and in Tooele; her siblings Matthew Nash in 1973 and together turn they grew to love her as (Janice) Sagers, Valerie they lived in Tooele where they if she were their own grand- (Kimball) Phillips, Nate Sagers, raised their three children. mother. Hallie Sagers Keller, and Travis Christi made an impres- Christi was a faithful mem- Sagers; as well numerous sion on everyone she came in ber of The Church of Jesus aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, contact with. Her love of danc- Christ of Latter-day Saints and nephews. She is preceded ing was contagious and she where she served in just in death by her father- and Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Galletly, of Tooele, for buying used this as a dance teacher about every position imagin- mother-in-law Calvin and to many in the Tooele Valley. able. She served in numerous Helen Nash; and her beloved your son a 2013 Ford Focus from us on Saturday. She worked many jobs in many Primary presidencies, includ- father, Jay Sagers. different fields; she was both ing Primary president. She was A viewing will be held at a medical and dental assis- also Relief Society president, Tate Mortuary, Friday, Jan. 24, tant, a receptionist, and even Young Women’s president, from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral will Buy Right Enterprise ... a grocery store cashier. She and served in the Stake Young be held at the LDS Tooele 7th loved anything in which she Women’s presidency as well. Ward chapel, 1025 W. Utah Where a hand shake still means something! could laugh and socialize with She even had a brief stint as Ave., with a viewing from 9:30 people. ward chorister. She was always to 10:45 a.m., and funeral She loved children and it helping and serving others. service starting at 11 a.m., All of our vehicles are carefully selected 2 DEALERSHIPS! WIDE VARIETY OF seemed she was a mother or She was the best cheerlead- Saturday, Jan. 25. Interment for condition and value. We always stand grandmother to all. She put er, listening ear, shoulder to will be at the Tooele City behind our word and vehicles with integrity. CARS! TRUCKS! SUV’S! these skills to work as a litera- cry on, problem solver, cook, Cemetery immediately follow- cy aide at Settlement Canyon party-planner, seamstress, ing the funeral. Elementary. She loved reading nurse, chauffeur, daughter, 132 N. MAIN • TOOELE • 385.743.0003 www.buyrightenterprise.com Calvin Dean Kesler Calvin enjoyed serving in his community for many years. He 1938 – 2020 loved God, loved his wife like in a fairytale, and loved each Calvin Dean Kesler, passed of his children. 2019/2020Growing Season Up, away Jan. 16, 2020, to be We honor your life and will And Breaking Free! reunited with his dear wife, miss you! We love you! Patsy. Calvin was born Oct. Funeral services will be 28, 1938, in Tooele, Utah, held Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020, 19/20 Season Sponsor A Family Musical to Albert Kesler and Myrtle at the American Fork LDS Double Feature! Idonna Lee. Married Patsy 6th/8th Ward building, 320 June 29, 1956, Marriage N. 100 East, American Fork, solemnized in the Salt Lake Utah, at 11 a.m. Friends and Temple May 27, 1963. family may call Friday, Jan. Calvin, the youngest of nine 24, 2020, at Warenski Funeral children, is survived by brother Home, 1776 N. 900 East, Verl Kesler, Taylorsville; chil- American Fork, Utah, from 6 dren Mike (Cheryl), Steve to 8 p.m., and Saturday from (Michelle), Dean (Laura) and 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. prior to ser- Julie; grandchildren Casey, children. He was preceded in vices. Interment will follow at Rachel, Jennifer, Elizabeth, death by his beloved wife Patsy American Fork City Cemetery. Jeremy, Patrick, Chrystelyn, Gwen Smith; his parents; three Condolences may be shared Amanda, Dillon, Whitely, brothers; four sisters; and with the family at www.waren- Kiley; and 16 great-grand- grandson Christopher. ski.com

Happiness veryone longs to be happy, yet many wrongly Ebelieve that happiness comes from having enough Stansbury High School money, fame, personal comfort, worldly success, or even dumb luck. Happiness all too often seems to be an January 31st to February 3rd elusive, arbitrary thing—something that is always just out of reach. Matinee on February 1st at 2:00pm Joan Chittister sees happiness differently—as a personal quality to be learned, mastered, and fear- lessly wielded. In Happiness she embarks on a “great Ticket Prices at the Door happiness dig” through sociology, biology, neurology, psychology, philosophy, history, and world religions to Adults: $8.50 develop “an archaeology of happiness.” Sifting through the wisdom of the ages, Chittister offers inspiring in- Non-SHS Students/Seniors: $7.50 sights that will help seekers everywhere cultivate true and lasting happiness within. SHS Students & Children Under 12: $5.50 This and other titles available at the Tooele Transcript Bulletin Discount Advance Tickets at TOOELE TRANSCRIPT 58 N. Main Only www.stalliondrama.org Mon-Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. $ 00 $ 95 BULLETIN Sat-Sun: closed 16 7 THURSDAY January 23, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9 TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT OPEN ENROLLMENT HEALTH UPDATE School Year 2020-2021

The Tooele County School District will be accepting applications from elementary and 10 ways to protect your heart secondary students who are interested in enrolling in a school outside of their resident school boundary CYNTHIA SASS, M.P.H., R.D. almond butter for a powerful mends sewing, knitting and 9. Eat more fiber. WWW.DIABETICLIVINGONLINE.COM snack that’s rich in heart- crocheting among many stress Foods rich in fiber may help for the 2020-21 school year. Once the enrollment Healthy habits can go a long healthy omega-3s. Walnuts management techniques. Need lower your risk for heart dis- of a school exceeds the declared capacity, no further way in protecting your heart. and almonds pack the biggest another reason to unravel the ease, stroke, obesity and Type Adopting these 10 habits punch, but hazelnuts, pecans yarn? It’s hip to knit: look for a 2 diabetes. Look for heart- applications will be approved. can help you lower your risk and pistachios can boost HDL knitting group in your area, or healthy and nutrient-dense of heart disease, high blood (good) cholesterol levels, too. start your own! recipes that incorporate whole pressure and high cholesterol Or work nuts into your meals grains, vegetables and fruit. -- and they can help you feel and snacks: chopped nuts add 6. Shake the salt habit. NOTE: If your student is currently approved to great, to boot! flavor as a salad topper, and Sodium increases blood 10. Get a dog. attend a school outside of his/her boundary, there spreads are perfect for apple or pressure, which taxes the Or volunteer at the Humane 1. Hit the sack. celery dipping. heart. Hide the table salt and Society or ASPCA. The CDC will be no need to reapply. However, if your Getting enough sleep is an One serving of nuts equals a control ingredients by cooking cites that pets can decrease student plans to leave the school he/she is currently important part of a healthy small handful (1.5 ounces) of meals at home. The Dietary your blood pressure, choles- approved to attend, an application will be required. lifestyle. If you regularly wake whole nuts or 2 tablespoons of Guidelines for Americans rec- terol and triglyceride levels, up unrefreshed despite a good nut butter. ommend that adults consume adding to a heart-healthy life- night’s sleep, talk to your doc- no more than 2,300 milligrams style. Plus, petting an animal Applications: Parents can pick up an application in tor about the possibility of 4. Stop smoking. of sodium per day and the can lower stress hormones. the office at any school, available on the District a sleep disorder, which may Smoking damages your American Heart Association increase your risk for heart heart and lungs, and tobacco recommends further restrict- Diabetic Living is a magazine website or at the Tooele County School District disease. use remains the most prevent- ing sodium to no more than and website with a mission Office, 92 S Lodestone Way, Tooele, UT 84074. able cause of early death in 1,500 mg. to give people with diabetes 2. Play a game. the United States. Smokers are (PWDs) and the people who love You don’t have to be good more likely to develop athero- 7. Consider a med. and care for them the informa- Application Window: December 1, 2019 at tennis to enjoy burning sclerosis -- buildup of fatty sub- High blood pressure is the tion needed to make the best through February 21, 2020 around 400 calories per hour. stances in the arteries -- which most significant factor for health decisions in their day- According to the American can lead to coronary heart dis- stroke risk. While eating right, to-day diabetes care. Online at Heart Association, physical ease and stroke. Quit smoking losing weight and cutting back www.diabeticlivingonline.com. Information: Contact the District Office activity helps you lose weight, and you’ll have a higher toler- on salt can help, some people © 2020 Meredith which makes it easier for your ance for heart-healthy physical are genetically predisposed to Corporation. Distributed by (435)833-1900, Ext. 1104 heart to work efficiently. Set a activity too. hypertension. Ask your doc if a Tribune Content Agency, LLC. date for racquetball, Frisbee, medication might help control badminton, croquet, golf -- you 5. Chill out. yours. might not even notice you’re Excessive stress can wreak exercising. havoc on your health, contrib- 8. Maintain a healthy weight. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SHAREHOLDERS MEETING uting to high blood pressure If you’re over your healthy 3. Go nuts. and making the heart work weight, losing as little as 5 to OF THE GRANTSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY Squirrel away a handful of harder -- potentially leading 10 pounds may help lower nuts or a packet of squeezable to a stroke. The AHA recom- your blood pressure. TO: SHAREHOLDERS OF THE GRANTSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY MY ANSWER The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of Grantsville Irrigation Company will be held on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020, AT 7:00 P.M. at the GRANTSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY OFFICES 411 SO. WEST ST., GRANTSVILLE, UTAH Praise should be on our for the following purposes:

1. Elect four members to the Board of Directors lips and in our hearts 2. Presentation of financial report 3. President’s remarks 4. Other Business From the writings of the our hearts; in our thinking, the praise of the One who Rev. Billy Graham speaking, and singing; but redeems lost souls. It should Only shareholders of record as of the 1st day of January, 2020, shall be entitled to vote at the meeting. most of all in how we live. be demonstrated in our lives Q: There is so much talk The patriarchs praised the because this will be the gran- in church about praising the Lord throughout the genera- deur of Heaven, praising Him If you are unable to attend the meeting, and would like to designate Lord, but I don’t hear too much tions. The prophets praised eternally. a proxy for your votes, you may pick up a Proxy Form at 411 S. West about repenting. Is praising Him for deliverance. The apos- God really about music? -- S.L. tles praised Christ in all of His This column is based on the Street any time before the meeting. A: “Praise and worship” has glory, and the people praised words and writings of the late become a cliche. Praising the the Messiah who came and is Rev. Billy Graham. EUGENE MARSHALL Lord is not something we’re coming again. The praise did © 2020 Billy Graham President called to do on Sunday morn- not flow only in times of victo- Literary Trust. Distributed by ing. It’s a way of life -- praising ry, but also in times of impris- Tribune Content Agency, LLC. God no matter what we do or onment, in times of despair, where we are. It’s relatively and in the face of death. easy to sing for an hour in One of the most compelling church, but it’s another matter passages about praise, how- entirely to live day in and day ever, is when Jesus Himself out praising the Lord with our praised His Father in Heaven obedience. for revealing the truth to When we are discouraged, the people whose ears and Dental Insurance “praise Him” (Psalm 42:5). hearts had been opened to the Praise to God is the antidote Gospel. He had been preaching for every trouble. When we this message to Jewish leaders, praise Him, we’re worshiping but they rejected His message Him by keeping our eyes on and sought to kill Him. He Get the dental care you deserve with dental insurance Him. Scripture speaks of prais- rebuked them for scoffing at ing the Lord continually, past, those who had received His present, and future. Praise Word with gladness (Matthew from Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. It can help should be on our lips and in 11:25). Our lives should reflect cover the services you’re most likely to use –

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SPORTS WRAP Stansbury girls basketball at Ogden UMC releases its Ainsley Thurber had nine points and teammates Hannah Anderson and Sarah Gatluak each scored seven to lead the Stansbury girls basketball 2020 event schedule team to a 39-32 win over Ogden in a Region 10 road game Tuesday night. Kayla Off-road racing, Nitro World Games to return to facility Alvey added six points for Utah Motorsports Campus fun part of this community for the Stallions (9-6, 4-2 Region is pleased to announce the many decades to come.” 10), who will play host to Ben schedule for what will be a Perhaps the biggest news for Lomond on Friday night. busy 2020 season, with the Utah’s racing fans is the return PHOTO COURTESY OF JEREMY HENRIE/UMC Tooele girls basketball at return of some favorite events be another excellent one. We of the Lucas Oil Off Road Uintah and a wide variety of fun races had a good bit of success and Racing Series, which will hit The Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series will return to Utah Motorsports Campus in 2020 with a multi-year agreement after being absent in Utah and activities. learned a lot last year, particu- UMC’s Off Road Short Course Uintah pulled away in the since 2018. fourth quarter to hand the “This will be our second larly in terms of how the racing over the weekend of June Tooele girls basketball team year of full ownership of industry is changing, and we’re 26-28 for the first installment Travis Pastrana’s innovative dates. its second consecutive Region UMC,” said Dixon Hunt, UMC adapting our plans to ensure of a multi-year agreement. Nitro World Games, which On the road course, 10 loss, beating the Buffaloes Senior Vice President, “and that this facility will be a via- Making its third UMC will return in the fall but has 49-38 on Tuesday night in we’re optimistic that it will ble, profitable, welcoming and appearance in 2020 will be not yet announced the actual SEE SCHEDULE PAGE A11 ➤ Vernal. Aysha Lewis had 16 points and Alivia Cluff added eight to lead Tooele (6-10, 3-3 Region 10), which will face Ogden on the road Friday night SHS falls before a matchup with county rival Stansbury on Tuesday in Stallions trample Tigers Tooele. to Utes Grantsville girls basketball vs. Providence Hall Spaulding The Grantsville girls basketball in home team didn’t allow more than eight points in any single quar- scores 14, SHS ter in Tuesday’s 55-21 win dual meet over Region 13 foe Providence Hall at Grantsville High School. earns 20-point Freshman guard McKenzie MARK WATSON Allen and senior guard Ashlee CORRESPONDENT Edwards each had 17 points win at Ogden The heaviest and smallest to lead the Cowboys (15-2, Stansbury wrestlers finished 4-1 Region 13). Maison White TAVIN STUCKI victorious Wednesday night added 13 points as Grantsville STANSBURY BASKETBALL against Class 4A’s top-rated pulled into a tie for the top Stansbury forward David Uintah, but the rest of the spot in the region standings, Spaulding scored 14 points Stallion wrestlers were winless thanks to Judge Memorial’s in the Stallions’ 72-52 Region in a 60-9 loss to the Utes. overtime win against Morgan 10 boys basketball win over on Tuesday night. The Ogden on Tuesday. SHS WRESTLING Cowboys began the second half of the Region 13 season “They’re as good as we Thursday night in Morgan. SHS BASKETBALL thought they were, but we They will return home to face battled,” said Stansbury coach South Summit on Tuesday. “It was mostly just get it to Tyson Linnell. “Their 113, 120, Tooele boys basketball at me and I can shoot, drive, or 126, 132 and 145 are all No. Uintah pass to my guys,” Spaulding 1 guys in the state, but our A rough first half doomed the said. guys hung with them and they Tooele boys basketball team Spaulding took over the (Uintah) earned every point Tuesday night in Vernal, as offense in the third quar- they got. I’m disappointed with Uintah built a 44-25 halftime ter, accounting for 13 of the score but very proud of the lead and held on for a 77-67 Stansbury’s 18 points with way our guys fought.” win over the Buffaloes in a either an assist, a screen or Stansbury forfeited the 160- Region 10 contest. Justin with his own shot from the and 170-pound weight classes Rogers had 22 points, Canyon high post. The senior scored to inflate the final score for the Christensen had 20 and Clay six points in the third quarter Utes. Freeman added 18 for the alone. Five of Stansbury’s losses Buffs (8-9, 3-3 Region 10). “That was big,” Stansbury reached the third period, with Josh Speirs led the Utes head coach Joe White said. three of those losses ending in with 27 points and Kamon “Ogden effectively said ‘we’re narrow decisions. Anderson had 23 points with going to take everything else The battles began with seven 3-pointers. Tooele is away and make Dave beat the 182-pound class where set to face Ogden on the road us.’ He was really good with Stansubry’s Xander Howard Friday night, with its next home the ball, making really good was pinned in the second peri- game coming Wednesday passes to the short corner. He od. Connor Perrenoud, at 195, against Stansbury. knew what to do there.” battled his opponent into the Wendover boys basketball at The Stallions went on a third period and was pinned Mount Vernon Academy 7-0 run to start the second to give the Utes a 12-0 lead to The Wendover boys basketball quarter, made possible by start the dual. team led 24-2 after one quar- an aggressive trapping zone. Carsen Copper went the dis- ter and rolled to a 75-33 win Ogden turned the ball over tance against David Swarts and over Mount Vernon Academy in three times in the first 30 sec- lost a narrow 4-3 decision. The a non-region game Tuesday at onds of the quarter. match was tied at 2-2 headed Wendover High School. Peter Sophomore Landen Giles to the final period, where Alvarez had 16 points to lead started the defensive stand Swarts was able to gain a point the Wildcats (9-3, 2-0 Region with a steal that turned into to win the match. 21), while Marco Cornejo had a fast-break layup to give Down 15-0, Stansbury 14 and Keyshawn Rodriguez Stansbury a 19-11 lead just picked up back-to-back victo- and Jaime Montalvo each 12 seconds into the quar- ries at 285 and 106. scored 13. Wendover will ter. Senior guard Peyton Matt Ingersoll (285) went resume Region 21 play Friday Thevenot scored on an identi- three periods to earn a 5-1 at home against county rival cal play 13 seconds later, then decision over Derek Tenney to Dugway. again to put the lead up to give the Stallions three points. Grantsville boys basketball at 24-11 with 7:23 to go in the Carson Pease (106) finished Providence Hall second quarter. SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO off his opponent in record time The Grantsville boys basket- “The last few practices, Stansbury’s David Spaulding (22) takes a shot over Tooele’s Justin Rogers during a Dec. 17 Region 10 boys bas- with a pin after only 22 sec- ball team rolled to a 65-46 ketball game at Stansbury High School. Spaulding had 14 points, five rebounds, four blocks and three steals win over Providence Hall in a SEE STALLIONS PAGE A11 ➤ in the Stallions’ 72-52 victory over Ogden on Tuesday night. SEE WRESTLING PAGE A11 ➤ Region 13 game Wednesday night in Herriman. Individual statistics were not available at press time. The Cowboys (8-8, 3-2 Region 13) will begin the second half of their region Grantsville’s Bartley named Region 13 MVP schedule Friday night at home against Morgan. Senior QB Sandberg GHS FOOTBALL Dugway boys basketball vs. Telos Academy honored as league’s SHS FOOTBALL The Dugway boys basketball team fell to Telos Academy by top offensive player THS FOOTBALL a 63-46 tally in a Region 21 game Wednesday at Dugway DARREN VAUGHAN High School. Tyi Bear led the SPORTS EDITOR downs as Grantsville went 10-3 Mustangs (4-14, 1-2 Region After the success that Tooele and won the region champion- Grantsville senior 21) with 20 points. Cahil Munn County enjoyed on the football ship. He also ranked second Ammon Bartley had 11 points and Kota Bear field this past fall, it comes as on the team with 67 tackles, (3) hauls in a pass during an added 10. Dugway will travel no surprise that numerous ath- including three tackles-for- Aug. 30 game to Wendover on Friday for the letes from west of the Oquirrh loss, and he added a sack, an against Manti at first of two meetings between Mountains found themselves interception and two fumble Grantsville High the county rivals. honored on the All-Region recoveries. School. Bartley Notable HS girls basketball 10 and All-Region 13 football Despite an early-season was named scores teams, selected by the coaches. knee injury, Sandberg was Region 13’s Most Tuesday Grantsville’s Ammon 146-of-228 (64.0%) through Valuable Player Bartley was the area’s top hon- the air for 2,403 yards, 27 after helping the Grantsville 55, Cowboys reach Providence Hall 21 oree, earning Region 13 Most touchdowns and just four inter- Valuable Player honors. His ceptions. He also ran for five the Class 3A state Stansbury 39, Ogden 32 semifinals. teammate and fellow senior, touchdowns, meaning he had a Uintah 48, Tooele 38 Jackson Sandberg, was the hand in 56.1% of Grantsville’s TTB FILE PHOTO Juan Diego 65, league’s Offensive MVP. 57 touchdowns this season. Ben Lomond 21 Bartley was Sandberg’s top Bartley and Sandberg were TDs), Kaden Kelley (68 tack- tackles, five TFLs, 5.5 sacks, seven TDs), James Fuluvaka Richfield 62, Carbon 56 target in the Cowboys’ pass- joined on the All-Region 13 les, five TFLs, four sacks, six one interception), Chace (450 rushing yards, eight SEE WRAP PAGE A11 ➤ ing game, catching 68 passes squad by Taylor Wood (52 interceptions, four fumble Gipson (three interceptions, 21 for 1,125 yards and 11 touch- receptions, 745 yards, nine recoveries), Austin Gray (24 tackles; 11 catches, 250 yards, SEE ALL-REGION PAGE A11 ➤ THURSDAY January 23, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11

Stallions “We’ve got energy and effort. Hunt family sees Chiefs continued from page A10 The offense will come.When you we’ve worked on defensive play good defense, the offense will return to Super Bowl positioning and knowing where the ball is at all times,” come.” KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — the Hunts. Not only did Lamar died in 2006, the franchise White said. “I thought our Clark Hunt remembers well found the franchise but he was passed into the hands of his attention to detail was better — Joe White, Stansbury boys basketball coach the celebrations four years ago among the eight owners in the children. tonight.” that surrounded the golden “Foolish Club” who founded Much like his father, who Thevenot gave Stansbury a him be the first guy off the had more than two field goals. anniversary of the Super Bowl, the AFL, then barged their way was so integral in league 16-point lead with a 3-pointer bench tonight.” The win was Stansbury’s the championship game whose into a unified NFL. Clark was affairs for nearly four decades, to make it 50-34 with 1:11 left Eleven Stansbury players second straight in Region 10, name was coined by his late not yet 2 years old when the Clark quickly became one of in the third quarter. scored in the game. helping the Stallions back to father and Kansas City Chiefs Chiefs played in the first Super the go-to voices among NFL Stansbury eventually went Thevenot led the Stallions an 11-5 overall record and a founder Lamar Hunt. Bowl, and he has only faint owners when issues such up by 20 points when Giles with 16 points. Sophomore 4-2 mark in the league. One moment stands out memories of attending the as the collective bargain- scored on a fast-break layup forward Logan Richins and Ogden (3-12, 1-5) will next more than the rest. It had 1970 game, when the Chiefs ing agreement arose. His with 3:21 to play, 67-47. senior forward Payton Gaillard face Tooele at home Friday. to do with Hunt’s mother, beat the Minnesota Vikings to even demeanor, thoughtful The sophomore scored seven added six points. Forward Stansbury will face Ben Norma, who has been to every win their only championship. disposition and acute busi- points in the fourth quarter Kaden Taylor and Pae Tia Lomond (4-11, 2-4) at home championship game since “I was at that game and I ness acumen also have made en route to a 14-point perfor- chipped in another four each, Friday. Both games are sched- the Chiefs played the Green have a photo,” he said, “so I him a sounding board for mance. senior Jaden Jenkins had uled to tip off at 7 p.m. Bay Packers in the first one in hate to say that I don’t really Commissioner Roger Goodell. “He helped us tonight, three, Kru Huxford and Kobe “We’ve got energy and 1967. remember it. I was 4 or 5 Yet for all his accomplish- tremendously,” White said of Otasua had two each, and effort,” Joe White said. “The “Clark,” she said shortly years old. Actually, the first ments, the one thing Clark Giles. “We didn’t know under junior Jacob White scored one. offense will come. When you afterward, “it sure would be game that I remember is the had never done was follow his what circumstances it might DJ Frye had 15 points to play good defense, the offense nice if we could play in this Christmas Day game a few team all the way to the Super be, but we planned to have lead Ogden. No other Tiger will come.” game once while I’m still able years after” — the Chiefs lost Bowl. to go.” to the Dolphins in the 1971 There had been close calls She’s finally getting her playoffs in the longest game in over the years. The teams wish. NFL history — “which isn’t a of Marty Schottenheimer On Sunday, the most visible great one to have as your first throughout the 1990s were For those who would rather The UMC Kart Center has face of the Chiefs ownership memory. I’m grateful to block always on the cusp of great- Schedule drive (but not necessarily race) big plans for 2020. In addi- family took center stage when that out with what we’re going ness, and Dick Vermeil kept continued from page A10 than watch, UMC is continu- tion to the new racing series, Clark Hunt raised the AFC to do in Miami in a couple of the winning tradition in ing its popular Wide Open the Kart Center will now be title trophy — the Lamar Hunt weeks.” Kansas City. But when Andy Wednesday program and add- open seven days per week Trophy — after a 35-24 victory Norma Hunt was a school- Reid took the Chiefs to the the National Auto Sport ing a Wide Open Weekend during the season. Tuesdays over Tennessee. Right beside teacher who also worked as a AFC title game last year, and Association (NASA) Nationals component to allow entry-level will become “Two Wheel Clark and celebrating the hostess for the Dallas Texans ultimately lost to the Patriots will return to UMC for the first enthusiasts to get some track Tuesdays,” and there will be a return of the franchise to the when she met and fell in love in overtime thanks partly to a time since 2014 over the week- time. For more experienced new fleet of Pitster motorcycles big game for the first time in with Lamar. The franchise coin flip and an offside pen- end of Sept.11-13. This is one drivers, the UMC Open Track for the public to rent and ride. 50 years was his mother, and would later move to Kansas alty, Hunt and his family could of the biggest amateur sports Day program continues in Every Wednesday will be Wide his siblings weren’t far away. City and become the Chiefs. be forgiven for thinking they car racing events in North 2020 as well. Apex Track Days Open Wednesday, with the Football is a family affair for And when the family patriarch were just a little bit jinxed. America and will determine will provide two-wheeled track full-track configuration avail- national champions in a vari- time throughout the season. able to drive on. Corporate ety of classes. Also, the Xtreme Xperience karting events, which have Other 2020 racing events event, which allows fans to been hugely popular, will con- will include the Superkarts drive exotic cars on track, tinue to be a priority. UMC’s they seemed surprised. They Khoundet (145) pushed top- USA! Spring Nationals in May, will return in August. Drifting new, yet-to-be-named family Wrestling were a little intimidated rated August Harrison to the ChampCar Endurance events were very popular last fun center, which will feature continued from page A10 because of their opponents’ the limit. Khoundet led 7-6 Series in July and the year, and those will continue Nerf gun wars, archery tag, ‘U’ on their chest,” the coach after the second round, but Porsche Sprint Trophy USA with UMC Drift Nights and vis- dodgeball and other family- onds. The victory sliced the said. Harrison notched five points in September. The amateur its from Salt City Drift. friendly games, is expected to Utes’ team advantage to 15-9. Cole Clinton (1130 lost in the third round and then racing calendar remains busy, Non-racing events in 2020 open in the spring. “Pease came up with a by fall in the second round. pinned Khoundet at the 5:59 with full seasons from the will include an Easter Egg As was the case for the past good win and I thought that Jake Otero (120) lost an 8-4 mark. Utah Region of the National Hunt on April 4, two visits two years, and as a “thank- might get us going,” Linnell decision. Brayden Phillips Stansbury’s Josh Olson Auto Sport Association (NASA from Night Lights on May 16 you” to our neighbors in Tooele said. (126) lost by pin at the end (152) only trailed Dustin Utah) and the Utah Sport and Aug. 22 and the second County, all of UMC’s amateur The Utes, however, won the of the first round. Cameron Rhoads 2-0 after two rounds, Bike Association’s (USBA) annual Twinkle Drive holiday racing events will continue to rest of the matches. Mast lost by fall in the second but Rhoads scored four points Law Tigers Masters of the festival in December (exact be free admission. “The sad part is that three round. Jordan Hammond in the third period to win by a Mountains and Supermoto dates TBD). In addition, UMC’s For event or ticket or four of our wrestlers were (138) lost by a 6-1 decision. 6-1 decision. championships as well as a two very popular car shows information, or for ques- close in their matches and The Stallions’ Danny [email protected] Quarter-Midget series and a will return, the Fourth Annual tions regarding UMC, call new amateur karting cham- Cruzer Palooza on May 23 and 435-277-8000 or visit the pionship sanctioned by the the Import Spring Showoff on track’s website at www. World Karting Association. June 13. UtahMotorsportsCampus.com. Crimson Cliffs 64, Region 13 meet, 9 a.m. at Wrap Canyon View 45 Pratt Aquatic Center continued from page A10 Dixie 75, Desert Hills 57 Stansbury girls basketball vs. Cedar City 66, Snow Canyon 57 Ben Lomond, 5:15 p.m. South Sevier 66, Emery 50 Pine View 65, Hurricane 49 Tooele girls basketball at Ogden, All-Region Judge Memorial 58, Juan Diego 67, Ben Lomond 35 5:15 p.m. Morgan 54, OT Wednesday Grantsville wrestling at West, continued from page A10 South Summit 62, Grantsville 65, 6 p.m. Summit Academy 48 Providence Hall 46 Stansbury boys basketball vs. rushing TDs; 34 tackles, eight Manti 66, Maeser Prep 21 Telos 63, Dugway 46 Ben Lomond, 7 p.m. TFLs, 5.5 sacks, three fumble ALA 46, North Sanpete 35 Bear River 69, Logan 63 Tooele boys basketball at recoveries) and Chaz Shafer Delta 41, Union 32 Ridgeline 68, Mountain Crest 44 Ogden, 7 p.m. (anchored a dominant offen- Pinnacle 51, Grand 45 Sky View 75, Green Canyon 63 Grantsville boys basketball vs. sive line). Wednesday Emery 55, South Sevier 49 Morgan, 7 p.m. In Class 4A, Stansbury Canyon View 54, Richfield 51, Carbon 29 Dugway boys basketball at placed nine players on the All- Crimson Cliffs 32 Judge Memorial 58, Morgan 56 Wendover, 7 p.m. Region 10 team, while Tooele Saturday’s games Desert Hills 57, Dixie 51 South Summit 54, had five players selected. Tooele and Stansbury swimming Pine View 50, Hurricane 29 Summit Academy 51 The Stansbury contin- at Region 10 meet at Ogden HS ALA 67, North Sanpete 60 gent included Tommy Cedar City 62, Snow Canyon 37 Tuesday’s games Delta 57, Union 48 Christopherson (257 carries, Notable HS boys basketball Wendover girls basketball at 1,542 yards, 23 TDs; 31 tackles, scores Manti 76, Maeser Prep 47 Tintic, 6 p.m. one interception, two fumble Tuesday Grand 90, Green River 83 Stansbury girls basketball at recoveries), Gabe Harris (35 Stansbury 72, Ogden 52 Schedule Tooele, 7 p.m. receptions, 757 yards, six TDs; SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO Uintah 77, Tooele 67 Friday’s games Grantsville girls basketball vs. 25 tackles, five interceptions, Wendover 75, Mount Vernon 33 Grantsville swimming at South Summit, 7 p.m. 10 pass breakups), Jordon Stansbury senior Tommy Christopherson (20) races toward the end zone during a Sept. 6 game against Cedar Valley at Stansbury High School. Snow (24 receptions, 338 Christopherson rushed for 1,542 yards and 23 touchdowns this season, yards, six TDs; 38 tackles, one earning All-Region 10 recognition. sack, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery), Kru Huxford (147-for-243, 2,222 yards, 20 TDs, 11 interceptions; 688 rushing yards, seven TDs; 32 tackles, one interception), Andrew Hanson (127 tackles, 2 019 PREP 11 TFLs, two sacks, one inter- ception, one forced fumble, one Tooele senior fumble recovery, one blocked Gavin Ware of punt), Payton Didericksen (26) tries to ATHLETES the WEEK (101 tackles, three TFLs, one juke past interception, one fumble recov- a Park City ery, one forced fumble, two defender dur- JOSEPH MECHAM SENIOR blocked punts), Pae Tia (73 ing an Oct. 10 game at GRANTSVILLE WRESTLING tackles, four TFLs, two sacks, Tooele High Mecham defeated Payson’s Cole Jensen 8-5 at two interceptions) and Dillon School. Ware Carpenter (75 tackles, one was one of the Utah All-Star Dual at Utah Valley University in a sack). five Buffaloes Tooele was represented by named to the rematch of last season’s Class 4A 113-pound state Nukuluve Helu (208 carries, All-Region 10 championship match. Mecham has won his last two 1,178 yards, eight TDs; one team. meetings with Jensen. passing TD; one receiving TD), TTB FILE PHOTO Gavin Ware (46 carries, 288 yards, three TDs; 13 recep- (93 tackles, four TFLs, one 41.0 average yards per punt) tions, 133 yards; 92 tackles, sack, one forced fumble), and Bridger Chaplin (28 tack- four TFLs, two interceptions, Kayden Goins (37 tackles, les, four TFLs, two sacks, one one fumble recovery, one one interception, one forced fumble recovery). MCKENZIE ALLEN FRESHMAN blocked punt), Ty Sutherland fumble, one fumble recovery; [email protected] GRANTSVILLE GIRLS BASKETBALL Allen had 13 points and pulled down eight rebounds in the Cowboys’ Region 13 road victory over Summit Academy. 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Cody Lopez prepares for a new season of golf at the Oquirrh Hills Golf Course pro shop Thursday afternoon. Golf ProSTORY TIM GILLIE Oquirrh Hills Golf Course’s new PGA pro, Cody Lopez, loves introducing youth to the game

he former Tooele High School football, basket- “I volunteered for odd jobs around the city golf ball and baseball player has worked at Tooele course, like washing golf carts and gathering balls, in City’s Oquirrh Hills Golf Course for the last 10 exchange for time on the course to play and learn the Tyears — the last four as the head golf pro. Lopez game,” he said. recently qualified as a member of the Professional After about a year of volunteering at the course, a Golfers’ Association of America, a process that weeds position opened up for an assistant to the golf pro. out over 80% of the professional golfers who start the “Christian Scott, the golf pro, told me ‘you’re here all process. the time, you may as well be my assistant,’ ” Lopez said. After he graduated from high school, Lopez took Lopez worked as the assistant golf pro under Scott a job with local general contractor Christensen and for five years. When Scott left four years ago for a larg- Griffith Construction. One day some of his cowork- er golf course, Lopez became Oquirrh Hills’ pro. ers invited him to play a round of golf with them after Along with being the golf pro, Lopez also runs The work. Hill’s Pro Shop at the course. “It was fun,” Lopez said. “I really got into it.” Lopez found himself innately attracted to the sport. SEE GOLF PAGE B12 ➤ B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY January 23, 2020 SUNDAY DRIVE 2020 Lexus NX 300 F Sport is a great urban warrior vehicle

s the new Lexus NX some getting used to, but it is grows into its fifth year, much better than the mouse. It Ait’s still a popular choice was easier for us to make our among those who are looking choices, helped by the haptic for a more compact SUV that feedback. We also liked the features a higher seating posi- way it functioned with more tion than most in its class. Apple-like prowess, allowing It has been a few years since for two-finger resizing and we had a week with the NX, Craig & Deanne Conover single-finger swipes to get to which then was the hybrid ver- GUEST COLUMNISTS different functions. sion. Test driving an NX 300 F Seated in the NX most of Sport was a vast improvement new NX, and it gives a defini- the ruggedness of the exterior in the fun-to-drive quotient of tion of the new overall look of disappears as Lexus surrounds the SUV. The 4-cylinder engine the vehicle: a diamond shape the occupants with luxury and comes with 238 horsepower that starts at the front and con- comfort that is the essence of and 258 lb.ft. of torque. tinues to the rear. The presence its brand. Soft touch surfaces We have always found that of the wheels and tires has wrapped in NuLuxe are every- with smaller SUVs, once they been emphasized to give the where, along with soft metal pass the 200 horsepower mark, NX a strong SUV feel, despite accents to break up the interior they become fun to drive. Such its smaller size. with elegant flair. was the case with the NX, Another thing we noticed The seats have been which handled like a sedan in the interior of the NX: the reshaped for a better fit, and with a higher view and extra usual Lexus mouse used to are similar to what Lexus has horsepower. control functions on the center done in the new IS series. They While driving the Lexus console screen was gone and are designed to give a more NX, we found it was a joy replaced by a touchpad that confidant feel for the driver. from start to finish. It handles was clickable and had haptic We loved them in the IS and well, glides through turns and feedback. We have never been during our week-long test drive around tight corners, and is fans of the mouse system. We of the NX, they became more easy to maneuver in parking have always found it hard to comfortable with each mile we lots. Lexus put a lot of empha- use, pushing down and having traveled. sis on it being an urban dweller the cursor move somewhere There’s also extra space vehicle. else on the screen, making a before the armrest in the cen- The term “Inner bullet” has selection that we didn’t want. ter console because of the new been used by designers of the The new touchpad did take touchpad and the designers have added a sunglass holder. We found it convenient and different from the normal over- head location for the holder, and the top popped out and had a mirror on the back of it for a quick check to make also adjust to how a specific Adaptive Cruise Control. We Base price $40,360 sure all was in order with our driver handled the SUV. would have expected nothing Price as driven $50,023 shades before exiting. This year the NX comes less from the luxury brand. The F Sport also came with complete with Lexus Safety This year Android Auto is also Craig and Deanne Conover a sport-tuned suspension, System 2.0 that includes included in the SUV. have been test-driving vehicles which added to the overall Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane The NX F Sport is a viable for nearly a decade. They receive enjoyment of the ride. It also Departure Warning, Lane contender in the compact a new car each week for a week- became even better when Trace Assist, Pre-collision SUV department, adding a long test drive and adventure. Sport and Sport+ mode were Warning and Braking, Road huge dose of fun to the mix. They live in Springville, Utah. engaged. The added Adaptive Sign Assist, Intelligent High It is defiantly a great Urban Variable Suspension would Beam Headlights and Radar Warrior.

MISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY INTERPERSONAL EDGE Elder Brady Raymond and Christensen Rebecca Ream Seek to understand your

Elder Brady Christensen Raymond and Rebecca colleague’s point of view has been called to serve in the Ream will celebrate their Neuquen Argentina mission 50th Wedding Anniversary on Q: Another business owner and enters the MTC on Jan. Jan. 24. They were married and I have been working 28. Brady will be the featured in Merrill, Iowa, and came together closely for many years speaker at the Droubay Ward, to Tooele in December 1988. and suddenly this person won’t Daneen Skube GUEST COLUMNIST Jan. 26, 2020, located at 691 Raymond retired from Dugway refer business to me. Friends Cedarview Street, Tooele at Proving Ground. Rebecca tell me this person is mad at noon. Brady is the son of Terry retired from Wal-Mart. me. I am upset personally and and Debbie Christensen of professionally. What is my best up to no good. People who are Tooele. course of action? up to no good usually refuse to A: The best course of action listen to accusations that they is to send a diplomatic email are no good. making it clear you think you If your colleague, despite have done something that your best efforts, will not talk upset him or her and welcome to you, then that is no reflec- a conversation. If he or she tion on you. You don’t know is willing to have a conversa- the whole story about what tion, do not defend yourself is going on with him or her. I or explain; simply listen and promise you that whatever is Explore the Colorful paraphrase. Ask this person going on it is mostly about that what he or she needs from you person, not you. to make it right. In the event your colleague In conflicts, you will always refuses to engage you in prob- History of Tooele County lose if your need to explain lem solving, seek other referral and defend yourself is stronger sources. When we lose a rela- ooele County features some of the most dramatic than your need to continue tionship, we only lose that per- Tand diverse landforms on Earth. There are 11,000 the relationship. Yes, you will son we don’t lose the business foot-high peaks, an inland sea, verdant valleys, and often be misunderstood and opportunity. You will bounce the other person may have his back faster if you move on and a mysterious desert with a bizarre expanse of white or her facts wrong. Yet you will recreate your business partner- salt. The only people who knew about the place were gain nothing by being desper- ship with other people who the Native Americans who lived there, and a few ate to immediately receive have better conflict skills. understanding. white explorers during the early 1800s. But that all Instead, seek to understand The last word(s) changed in September 1846. That year the Donner- both your colleague’s point of Q: I look around at the news Reed Party, while trying a shortcut to California, view and his or her version of and global business and worry passed through the county and nearly perished in the the facts. You’ll find that by about the human race. Is there paraphrasing what he or she a suggestion you make to your Great Salt Lake Desert. Three years later, a handful says, he or she will slow down clients to remain productive of Mormon pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and and actually think about his with so much bad news around built a meager encampment in Settlement Canyon or her theories. Paraphrasing us every day? engages people’s brains. A: Yes, I echo to clients the above today’s Tooele City. Soon, others followed, Explaining yourself engages advice of Socrates, “Let him and a community emerged on the edge of the Great other people’s need to be right. that would move the world, Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic When we cannot or will first move himself.” If every and energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an not listen to a negative story day you improve yourself even another person has about us, a little, then you are taking the environment fraught with hardship. Their story, we lose the opportunity to most powerful step to improve and many others, are found inside this History of influence their interpretation. the world. Utah’s Tooele County. Learn about how the pioneers The negative story recycles in another person’s head and her Daneen Skube, Ph.D., execu- ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness; the wild or she doesn’t think about con- tive coach, trainer, therapist and mining days in Ophir, Mercur and Jacob City; the Pony flicting facts. When we listen, speaker, also appears as the FOX Express Trail; the glorious beaches and resorts along and paraphrase, the other per- Channel’s “Workplace Guru” the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake, and more. son has to think. They will hear each Monday morning. She’s the conflicting facts and entertain author of “Interpersonal Edge: changing their opinions. Breakthrough Tools for Talking • Nearly 500 pages $ 95 Get Your Copy Today at the Most of us work way too to Anyone, Anywhere, About • Large 8.5 x 11 size pages 39 hard during conflicts. The Anything” (Hay House, 2006). 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Tooele Education 8:00 p.m. Senior Center Tooele Technical College Elks The senior center is for the enjoyment of Programs with space available include the all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are POST (Peace Officer Standards Training) Meetings Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., program (Satellite Police Academy), Lodge floor meetings are held the sec- Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) pro- ond and fourth Tuesday of every month. activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, gram and Software Development. These House committee meetings are held every crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled programs and others are offered at Tooele first and third Tuesday of the month. All art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, Tech. Enroll today and begin training for a members are welcome and encouraged wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class promising career. Visit tooeletech.edu or to attend. movies and health classes. Meals-On- call student services at 435-248-1800 for Wheels available for homebound. Lunch more information. Friday Night Dinner served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- Dinner every Friday night from 6 p.m. to 9 gested contribution is $3. For those under Adult Education p.m. For Elks members and guest. Get your high school diploma this year at 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to Sunday Brunch the store or doctor visits for residents in the Tooele Community Learning Center. All classes required for a high school All you can eat Sunday Brunch $10 from 11 Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- a.m. to 2 p.m. For Elks member and guest. portation information call (435) 843-4114. diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- For more information about the Tooele aration and English as a second language Annual Crab Crack center, call 435-843-4110. are available. Register now to graduate Elks Annual Crab Crack will be held — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 Saturday February 1, 2020. Social hour Tooele Pioneer Museum Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- 6:00 p.m., Dinner 7:00 p.m. Entertainment 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open cation classes are for students 18 and over. will be “All About Betsy” at 8:00 p.m. Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday Please prepay and sign up at the Lodge and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most ESOL ESOL conversational classes are held before Monday January 27. Contact the Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lodge for more information 435-882-2408. Open other times by appointment. Call Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- COURTESY TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- dents may also come anytime the center is Disabled Veterans tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, open for individualized study. Registration Grantsville Elementary’s Principal Jeff Zaleski presented awards for the month of January 2020 at the Tooele is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Chapter 20 County School Board education meeting held Jan. 21. Those recognized for their exemplarily contributions are Mobile Vet Center Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County pictured above (left to right): Carma Ellis, Certified Employee of the Month; Terri Liddiard, Support Professional To better serve veterans located in Tooele tion. Chapter 20, for the Disabled American Employee of the Month; Debbie Jensen, Volunteer of the Month; and Marshall Butler, Student of the Month. County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will Early Head Start Veterans holds monthly general member- visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, appreciated. Check out our calendar on our main page The only requirement is your desire to DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers NO a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door for holiday hours and closures. For more help someone in need. Please contact COST weekly home visits for families who Tooele Valley Free Masons Walmart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday information call 435-277-2301. Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky are eligible under the age of 3. Home Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and Tai Chi for Arthritis will be held Monday’s Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy visits include parent and child education, second Friday of each month for din- tial counseling for theater veterans of all invite all veterans to come join us in the and Thursday’s beginning January 13. Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at assessments, and family support services ner and socializing. If you are interested conflicts. For further information contact comradery with other veterans at our Monday hours will be from 1:00 to 2:00 801-397-4902. including nutrition education. We also or have questions, please join us at the Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has p.m. and Thursday hours will be 10:30 to offer comprehensive health services for Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement The Next Chapter national call center 1-877-WARVETS or trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) 11:30 a.m. at the Grantsville Senior Center, expecting mothers including prenatal Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at The Next Chapter is a free social support visit vetcenter.va.gov to answer questions concerning your VA 120 S. Center Street. Call 435-884-3446 parent education and support services. 435-277-0087. and educational program to help widows benefits. Nations Service Officers (NSO’s) Tai Chi for Arthritis will be held Monday’s Donate to library Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- and widowers adjust to the loss of their are available by appointment to help vet- and Thursday’s beginning January 13 from Please remember the “Friends of the 882-3439. Tooele Valley Family History spouse through monthly activities. You erans and their families submit claims for 2:30 to 3:30 at the Tooele Senior Center 59 Tooele City Library” while doing home Center are invited to join others who are on the Free developmental evaluation compensation, obtain health and educa- E. Vine St. Call 435-843-4110. cleaning and donate your used books to Research your ancestors free with trained Dementia Dialogues will be offered same page as you, to begin a new chapter DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers tional well-earned benefits. ALL DAV ser- the bookstore in the library. Money from Family Search volunteers at the Tooele by Tooele County Aging Services on in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele NO COST developmental evaluations for vices are Free of Charge. For information, book sales is used to support programs Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 Thursday evenings, March 5, 12 and 19, County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for children ages birth to 3. We provide a full please join our monthly meetings. No within the library. The library is located at East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours from 4 to 6 pm at the Tooele County more details. range of services for children with devel- monthly meetings are held in December. 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call of operation: Tuesday through Friday, Health Department building, Room 180. opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal Call commander Penny Larson 801-359- Sons of Utah Pioneers 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday This series is designed to educate com- is to minimize the effects of the delay and 8468 or Adjutant James Yale at 435-849- Anyone interested in the history of Tooele org. Thank you for your support. evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings munity members and caregivers about reduce the need for long-term services 0521 or Senior Vice Dustee Thomas at City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we by appointment only. Special classes Alzheimer’s disease and related demen- Books for the Whole Family throughout their school years. For more 435-830-8487. Please leave messages if need you. Please come and join us for a offered regularly. Call the center for more tias. Please call 435-277-2440 for more Donated children’s books and paperbacks information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at no contact. potluck social dinner at the LDS church, information. information or to preregister. are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers ddivantage.org 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tooele Family Al-Anon Parkinson’s disease Support mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- Historical Society Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 Group 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons Charity at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele Historical books A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be basement at the back of the building. For of each month at 6:30 p.m. City Library. All proceeds go back to the Tooele County Historical Society’s books overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. library for projects and programs. Tooele Children’s Justice Center questions or more information, please Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in are available to purchase at meetings. The call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at Tooele has a support group for persons TC Squares Dance Club Bingo is back need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- The TC Squares Dance Club has begun St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started snacks. We appreciate all donations. For The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in ers. You can learn how others are coping dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke its bingo games again on Fridays starting inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U with PD and how to live well. We meet the Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. S.100 East, Tooele. cards depicting four different pioneer This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with buildings for $4. These make great gifts Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele bring finger food to share. For more infor- questions. United Methodist Dinner for family and friends. Please call Alice Main St., Tooele. For more information, Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, Tooele United Methodist Church offers a Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann 435-840-3683. Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and purchase these books. at 435-849-4180. website at tcsquares.com. Grantsville social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Seeking Historical Items Alcoholics Anonymous to Recovery” Tooele County Homemakers Share the past The Tooele County Historical Society Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 South Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 We would like to invite all ladies to our Share the past, submit a history, obitu- First Baptist Food Pantry would like members of the community Main Street. Daily at 12 noon and 8 p.m. p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele Homemakers club. Meetings are held on ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- who have any family or personal histories, Park in back. (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all the first Tuesday of every month with a The Family History Center in Grantsville ing an emergency food pantry to meet photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, those affected by someone else’s addic- luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., is assembling a record of Grantsville the needs of our community. Hours are VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Alcoholics Anonymous tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help September through May. Located at 151 residents. Your submission may be made Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First would like to donate to our organization Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also by sharing our experience, strength and N Main, in the auditorium of the Health by emailing to [email protected] or by Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main to please call us. We are also looking for held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 hope. For more information, please con- Department and USU Extension offices. coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron tact Terri at 435-313-4851. Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due chures or any history that pertains to the Dr., Tooele. or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah Baby blankets needed per year. For more information, call Eileen 84074. Come in and receive help from our Tooele County area. If you would like to Military Items Wanted 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- donate them to our organization, or if you Young People in Recovery When you no longer want your military trained consultants. For more information, Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. ery at Mountain West Medical Center. would let us make a copy for the Tooele items, do not take them to Deseret call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 Thank you and we hope to see you all this Blankets should be new and in good County Historical Society, please call 435- Industries or a thrift store. Bring them p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and September. Senior Center condition. Homemade blankets are also 882-1612. — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, The senior center is for the enjoyment of accepted if new. Donations can be turned also on the first and third Friday of the shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, Tooele County Quilters all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — All meetings are held on the third Tuesday Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Groups and Events Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be of each month in the Tooele County Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and excit- Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- displayed with honor and respect. Call Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per ing activities include pinochle, bingo, any questions. Tooele County Arts Guild 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. year to be paid at the first meeting. crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint All artists from Tooele County age 13 and 435-255-9905. Community Closet above are welcome to join the Tooele Children’s Choir Auditions Utah Hunter Education Courses knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise Clean out your closets. The Community Family support group program, wood carving and health County Arts Guild for an evening, or for Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- All classes are 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Closet is accepting donations for gently the year as a member. Benefits of mem- Get your loved one sober. The USARA tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 Range times to be announced. State law classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for used clothing. Donations are accepted Craft family support group is held homebound. Lunch served weekdays. bership include the opportunity to display years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, requires students to attend all classes. at your neighborhood school. Contact your artwork for show and sale in various Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading owner and director of Blake Music Studios, All student’s must purchase a Hunter For 60 and above, suggested contribu- Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any room at the Tooele City Library. Group tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. venues around Tooele County, as well as directs the choir. Blake has a degree in Education Voucher for $10.00 from a questions. regular updates on events in our commu- books and materials provided. Craft is a vocal performance and has taught at the license agent/vendor before attending Transportation available to the store or free program for family members who doctor visits for residents in Tooele and nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- collegiate level. If your child loves to sing classes. Bring the voucher to the 1st class ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! have a loved one with a substance use and you are looking for an exceptional and give to the instructor. The voucher Grantsville areas. For transportation Moose disorder. For more information, call Heidi information call 435-843-4114. For more Call 435-228-8217 for more information. musical experience for them, this is it. For includes all costs for the class and includes Warr at 435-255-9905. more information and to register for an a small game license that is validated information about the Grantsville center, Meals at the Lodge Ladies Community Club of call 435-884-3446. Friday and Saturday night dinners will be Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. upon completion of the class. served from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday night din- Tooele Join us the 2nd Monday of each month com or call 435-277-0755. Class #1 January 7, 9, 14, 15, 16 Range 18 To view upcoming events, learn more Daughters of Utah Pioneers ners change weekly or you can order from from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical Class #2 February 11, 13, 18, 19, 20 Range about our organization, or to become a Rocky Mountain Hospice The DUP is seeking any family histories, the menu items Saturday night. All meals Center in Tooele. The Tooele County 22 Class #3 April 7, 9, 14, 15, 16 Range 18 photographs, books, stories or vintage member, please visit gfwctooele.org. Want to have more meaning in your life. Class #4 August 4, 6, 11, 12, 13 Range 15 are for a reasonable price. No orders taken Health Department’s Aging Services pro- Do you want to do something that is sat- artifacts (before 1900) to display at the after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials are gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Class #5 Sept. 8, 10, 15, 16, 17 Range 19 DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 TOPS Weight Loss Support isfying and of great service to your com- Classes held at Tooele County Health available at the lodge from 11 a.m. For Group Association Caregiver Support Groups. munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. members and their guests only. The groups are designed to provide emo- Building 151 N. Main, Tooele. For more Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Hospice volunteer. No experience information call Gene 882-4767 or Bryan Weight Loss Support Group meets every tional, educational and social support for required. All training, background check Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- Breakfast caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. 882-6795. tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Breakfast will be served every Sunday Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit meeting at 10:30 a.m. until gone. Please located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Food Addicts in Recovery www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or attend the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by Anonymous a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- www.exploretooele.com. the women’s meeting at 11:30 a.m., and Are you having trouble controlling the Bulletin Board Policy dren are invited to attend. Come and let If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882- enjoy a great breakfast. way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For 0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- Entertainment more information visit TOPS.org or con- for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organiza- Schools ery program for anyone suffering from High Ball Train will perform on Saturday tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. tions, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit food addiction. Meetings are held every Story and Craft Hour January 25 from 6 to 10 p.m. your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Museum volunteers needed Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the adver- Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy Special Events Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the tising department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the the adventures of books and make fun The WOTM is hosting a Scotch Doubles seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history north back entrance. For more informa- day prior to the desired publication date. crafts. For more information, call 435-833- pool tournament on Saturday January or science? Volunteers at the museum can tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West 26 starting at noon. Please come up and gain new skills or practice old ones. We Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, show off your billiard talent and have are looking for people to help with orga- foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to Tooele. Please enter through the south some fun. For members and guests only. nization, exhibit development, gardening attend. Comics Page Puzzle Answers side doors. We will have a Super bowl Party on and educational program development. Tooele County Aging February 2, starting at 2:00 p.m. Lot’s of Volunteer positions are seasonal and year from page B4 Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Free Preschool Hour food, games and fun. For members and round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers Hidato Sol. 1/20 teers to help us meet the needs of seniors Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele their guests only. must be at least 16 years old. To apply or in the community. Many seniors require Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour The Lodge is having a Valentine Dinner/ request more information, send email to: assistance and need rides to doctors or of learning, singing and creating. The class dance on Friday February 14 at 6:00 p.m. [email protected] other professionals. Rides help seniors live is for all children up to 5 years old. Please Grab your partner, come out and enjoy a more independent lives. Call 435-843-4114 come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- great meal and dance For members and Tooele Gem and Mineral Society for more information. The Grantsville and mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We their guests only. The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society are located at West Elementary School, meets the first Thursday of the month. Tooele Senior Centers also are in need of 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter Veteran’s Appreciation Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in volunteers. For more information about through the south side doors. Veteran’s Appreciation dinner will be held the downstairs conference room of the volunteering at the Grantsville Center call on Thursday January 30, at 5:30 p.m. Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. 435-884-3446. For volunteering at the St. Marguerite Catholic School Come and learn about rocks, minerals, Tooele Center call 435-843-4110. Students of all faiths are welcome from and ways to craft them, and enjoy field Life’s Worth Living Foundation preschool through 8th grade at Tooele Eagles trips for rock collecting. Membership is Suicide support group meetings are County’s only faith-based school. $15 per year. For more information email held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Sunday Breakfasts [email protected]. preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small Breakfasts will be served every Sunday Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- morning this month from 9 to 11 a.m. Local author seeks photos Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Order from the menu or have the special A local author and historian is seeking the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal visit www.stmargschool.org. for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and original photographs of Saltair, Black thoughts or have lost a loved one to children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, suicide, please plan on attending. Please Grantsville High School Beer is available. Public invited. as well as any similar turn-of-the-century go on Facebook and like our page to keep The GHS Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony attractions and resorts for an upcoming current with our latest news and events. will be held on February 6, 2020. The Social Room book project. Those who wish to con- Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- The Social Room will be open at Noon, 7 Induction will happen at half time of tribute information or photographs of livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. the Girls Basketball game against Judge days a week beginning September 1. these parks should contact Emma Penrod Health Department and Aging Memorial High School. All past Hall of Auxiliary Meeting at [email protected]. Contributions Fame inductees are invited to attend. A will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Services Auxiliary Meeting will be held January 27 The Tooele County Health Department reception will be held in their honor at 6 at 7:00 p.m. released pictorial history book. There is pm in the Auditorium. no such thing as too many photographs and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- Aerie Meetings as the author needs a minimum of 160 tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 Aerie Meeting will be held January 23, at photographs, and any help is greatly p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY January 23, 2020 Bundt pans give form to winter ice lanterns

ce is nice! Especially when But I proved that I could light rim. Wedge in floral objects you create a warm wel- the night and create an ice between the sides of the pan, if Icome to your home with a luminary in a moderate cli- you wish. Small objects, such creative, icy greeting on a dark mate when I invited friends to as plastic fish, add whimsy. Or, winter’s night. From popular our California cabin recently. add a drop of food coloring. snowball-size ice candles to Two days before the party, I 2. Place pan in the freezer or large blocks, they all sparkle rooted through cupboards in outside if it is below freezing. and glow to line a pathway to search of a Bundt pan. I then 3. When frozen, turn your front door. filled the mold with water and upside-down in a sink. Let Easy for me to say, I know, let it freeze in our freezer. tern” out of the mold, set it on it thaw a bit, and slowly lift since I live in snow-covered Before friends arrived the a rimmed tray (to catch melt- pan. Or, run water over pan to Minnesota, where it’s usually next evening, I popped the ing ice) and placed it on the release. below freezing all winter long. beautifully shaped “ice lan- front porch step with a lighted 4. Set a candle inside. At votive in the inside cavity. sunset, an adult can light the Once guests arrived, oohing candle. and ahhing with “How did you Note: An adult should make that?” queries, I brought always be present when burn- it inside for a magical buffet ing candles. centerpiece. Although it was partially melted by evening’s “Happy Brrrrr-thday” idea: end, another luminary was If you live in snow country, prepping in the freezer for make two Bundt pan ice lan- another night. terns to create an ice cake. If you have a Bundt pan hid- Go outside and stack them on ing in your cupboards, bring top of one another, with snow it out and make ice lanterns spread like icing in-between with your kids. The price is layers. Top with pretend can- right with this enjoyable craft dles nestled in snow. “A slice of — your only cost is water and ice, anyone?” candles! Here’s how: • • • Donna Erickson’s award- BUNDT PAN ICE LANTERN winning series “Donna’s Day” Here’s the stuff you need: is airing on public television • one metal Bundt pan nationwide. To find more of (plastic pans may crack) her creative family recipes • water and activities, visit www.don- • votive or small pillar nasday.com and link to the candle NEW Donna’s Day Facebook • citrus slices, floral greens fan page. Her latest book is and sticks, etc. (optional) “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous • food coloring (optional) Funstuff for Families.” Elvis Presley in Las Vegas 1. Fill the pan with water © 2020 Donna Erickson to within an inch of the Distributed by King Features Synd. nce upon a time in the Presley’s grand opening in mythical kingdom of Vegas. He gave the most spell- OLas Vegas, superstars’ binding show ever seen to names lit up the Vegas Strip this day. But you couldn’t get in neon lights. Stars like Frank close to Elvis because he had Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy six or eight guys called The Davis Jr., Elvis Presley, Prince, Memphis Mafia who were his No screening tests for bile duct cancer Wayne Newton, Tom Jones bodyguards and surrounded and Barbra Streisand, and the him wherever he went. DEAR DR. ROACH: A family Cholangiocarcinoma is not sible adverse effects of artificial great comics like Redd Foxx, I knew his chauffeur, and friend has just been diagnosed a disease that’s amenable for sweeteners. How would you Phyllis Diller, Totie Fields one night I tore a $100 bill in with bile duct cancer. She is screening; it is rare in North advise her? I hesitate to say and Rich Little. Sinatra left half and gave it to him, say- a breast cancer survivor and America (it is more common anything, since she might be us at age 82 in 1998, Dean ing he could have the other is 75 years old. The tumor is in East Asia, where there are getting more unsolicited advice Martin at 78 in 1995, Sammy half if he’d let me know when said to be the size of a quarter, screening programs). Further, than she wants already. — M.K. Davis 64 in 1990, Elvis 42 in Elvis was going somewhere and it was discovered after the available screening tests, ANSWER: I think that arti- 1977 and Prince 57 in 2016. without his bodyguards. I she complained of heartburn such as blood tests and imaging ficial sweeteners are unlikely Great stars such as Rich returned to L.A., and five days symptoms. studies, are not very sensitive, to have had any role in causing Little, 81, Wayne Newton, 77, later he called and promised Are there screening tests meaning the tests will miss her cancer in the first place, Tom Jones, 79, and Barbra me that The King was going that could have detected the cases. And they are not very nor in her treatment or risk of Streisand, 77, hardly appear on a secret date that Saturday, condition before the heartburn specific — a positive result on recurrence. It’s more important anymore. alone. I drove across the symptoms? Are there things the screening test does not nec- She should concentrate on for her to stay hydrated during They have been replaced desert again, without air con- that she could have done to essarily mean cancer. For these getting treated. I don’t have chemotherapy, and she should by pop singers, classic-rock ditioning, and arrived at the avoid the cancer? My family reasons, screening is not cur- enough information to com- have what is easiest for her — acts and country superstars: secret exit, which was like a members are frightened and rently recommended for people ment on her prognosis, but and if that’s diet soda, that’s Santana, Jan. 22-Feb. 1; “Star Wars” location without want to avoid her condition. — at average risk, although it the fact that it was diagnosed fine. Even if water is the best Foreigner, Jan. 24-Feb. 1; windows and doors. I gave Anon. may be considered in people at early — apparently before choice, I completely agree with Van Morrison, Jan. 31-Feb. him the other half of the $100 ANSWER: high risk, such as people with obstruction of the bile ducts your thoughtfulness: Now is 8; The Doobie Brothers, Feb. and waited for Elvis. Cholangiocarcinoma, cancer of primary sclerosing cholangitis, — and with a tumor only the not the time to give unsolicited 7-22; Chicago, Feb. 28-March Earlier at his press confer- the bile ducts, is a rare cancer a chronic liver disease that puts size of a quarter, are favorable. health advice. 14. The singers include Keith ence, I had asked Elvis, “As that is, unfortunately, associ- people at high risk for cholan- Treatment may include surgery • • • Urban, January-November; the survivor of twins, some of ated with a high mortality rate. giocarcinoma. and chemotherapy (before or Dr. Roach regrets that Shania Twain, March 13-28; your closest friends say you There are no symptoms in most Other risk factors for chol- after surgery). he is unable to answer indi- Gwen Stefani, Feb. 7-22; act like one twin on stage and people until it is advanced. angiocarcinoma are mostly • • • vidual questions, but will Mariah Carey, Feb. 14-29; the other off stage, can you Since the cancer is in the bile beyond a person’s control: DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a incorporate them in the Christina Aguilera, Feb. comment?” He was stunned ducts, the most common symp- other liver diseases, parasites friend who is a longtime user column whenever possible. 27-March 7; Rod Stewart, and offered, “I’ve often won- toms are caused by obstruction and genetic conditions. There of diet soda pop. A year ago, Readers may email questions March 6-21; Kelly Clarkson, dered about that!” My front- of the bile ducts: jaundice (yel- is some evidence that obesity she was diagnosed with colon to ToYourGoodHealth@med. April 1-11; Lady Gaga, April page Vegas newspaper story low in skin/eyes), generalized and diabetes increase the risk cancer and spots on her liver. cornell.edu. 30-May 16; Sting, May read, “Elvis Presley, One Man itching, dark urine and light- of this cancer; however, it does She is taking chemo again 22-June 6; and showgirl or Two People.” colored stools. Abdominal pain, no good for you or your friend now. She continues to consume © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. replacements in RuPaul’s When he finally came out, I fever and weight loss are other to look backward. Never blame diet soda, which concerns me All Rights Reserved Drag Race Live, Jan. 30-Aug. asked to photograph him and symptoms. the victim. because I have heard of pos- 1. he said, “Great story man, I • • • really liked it!” I was thrilled. Once I drove from Los They’ll never be a Vegas like Angeles to Las Vegas, across that again! • Immigrants arriving at New ject to a fine of more than guage. The original word, the desert, during 100 degree York’s Ellis Island in the early $50,000 and possible arrest. “ayuxba,” means “sleepy heat, in July 1969, for Elvis © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. years (1892-1920s) were • If you’re thinking about ones.” given bananas to eat. Many moving to another country, • Early science-fiction author had never seen a banana and you might want to consider E.E. “Doc” Smith wasn’t didn’t know how to eat one Finland. In that country, just a writer; he also was BY SAMANTHA WEAVER — some ate the whole thing, employees are offered, on an engineer. He’s the guy peel and all. • It was noted Irish author and average, 44 paid vacation who figured out how to get wit Oscar Wilde who made • In the small African nation of days every year. Of course, powdered sugar to stick to the following sage observa- Swaziland, the Civil Aviation you might want to consider doughnuts. tion: “There are only two Authority has set a ceiling that even in the warm south- • • • of 500 feet on light aircraft. western part of the country, tragedies in life: one is not Thought for the Day: “To These aircraft, as well as winters last about 100 days, getting what one wants, and be capable of embarrassment kites and remote controlled with snow covering the the other is getting it.” is the beginning of moral con- toys, are not allowed to go ground from mid-October to sciousness. Honor grows from • The very first CD of a musi- above that limit. Also includ- early May. qualms.” cal recording was made in ed in the category of light • The name of the state of — John Leonard 1982. The album was “The aircraft are broomsticks. Any Iowa (unsurprisingly) comes Visitors” by Swedish pop witch who flies on a broom- © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. from a Native American lan- superstars ABBA. stick above that limit is sub- THURSDAY January 23, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B7 ASK AMY POETRY Girl wonders how to change custody I Save My Love Dear Amy: I am a 15-year- hour events, local speed dat- to use the communication tool his is the sixth of Marge old girl who is in the middle of ing, and get-togethers. I’ve also to see if you have a rapport. Saiser’s poems to appear a custody battle. spent many months happily on Many women don’t want in my column, and I’ve Ted Kooser Amy Dickinson T My father lives in a different my own, because dating is a to meet a stranger before written elsewhere how much I U.S. POET LAUREATE GUEST COLUMNIST 2004 – 2006 state, and that’s who I want to job, and I’m more comfortable she feels a level of comfort admire her work. This poem is live with, but my mother has now being single. But, after a concerning his identity and typical of her clear, accessible custody of me right now, and couple of brief relationships, intentions. For many people, poetry of close observation. I my mom won’t let me go live it is best if separated parents I would like companionship this requires more than a “line am especially taken by her cap- with my dad. live closer together. again. or two” of back and forth. ture of the flash of overhead light in the passing car. Marvelous. Seeing as how I am 15, I feel You should make your I recently put up a profile Perhaps you should practice This poem is from her recent book, Learning to Swim, from I should make the decision, wishes known to both of your with Facebook on their new building rapport online. Wait Stephen F. Austin State University Press. Saiser lives in Nebraska and so I told my mother how I parents. Do not insult your dating app. You get to “like” to see if the woman suggests in the warm months and in the cold. feel. She said, “Well, you’re not mother, but instead explain someone and if they like you meeting. When you do, meet in charge of your life. I am, and your reasons as well as you back, or vice versa, you can during the day for coffee. I Save My Love so you should just be grateful.” can. Maybe you want a fresh chat. I save my love for what is close, It would seem that I need start? If that is the case, then After a line or two back and Dear Amy: In your answer for the dog’s eyes, the depths of brown a better way to approach my you should say so. Would she forth, I ask if they are inter- to “Unsure Grandmother,” when I take a wet cloth to them mother, but I don’t know how. be willing to let you live with ested in getting together to see you gave a call out to grand- to wash his face. I save my love Please give me some advice. your father on a trial basis, if there is more than an online parents who are raising their for the smell of coffee at The Mill, — It’s My Life perhaps over the summer? attraction. grandchildren, calling them the roasted near-burn of it, especially Dear My Life: I’m so sorry Both parents need to adhere Twice this has happened, “heroes.” the remnant that stays later you are going through this. to the parenting plan they and no response. A third Thank you. My husband and in the fibers of my coat. I save my love Each state operates a little currently have in place. Your woman was going to meet, but I are currently doing this, and for what stays. The white puff differently when it comes to father should make sure that then had a death in the family we know others who have sac- my breath makes when I stand child custody. Depending on his lawyer — and the court — and had to cancel. rificed their own retirements in at night on my doorstep. what state you live in, at the are aware of your preference. Am I asking too soon? order to parent young children. That mist doesn’t last, evaporates age of 15, the court will listen The court might decide that Shouldn’t both parties be eager — Tired like your car turning the corner, to what you want and will it is actually best for you to for an in-person meeting? Dear Tired: You put the you at the wheel, waving. take your wishes into account. stay where you are. Various Isn’t that the whole point of “grand” in grandparents. Your hand a quick tremble in a There is no guarantee that you factors include your schooling, a dating site, to actually date? Heroic, indeed. brief illumination. Palm and fingers. will ultimately get to choose and both parents’ ability to — Stumped and Frustrated Your face toward me. You had which home you will get to live take care of you. Dear Stumped: These sites You can email Amy Dickinson turned on the over-head light so I would in, but the family court judge aren’t really “dating” sites, at askamy@amydickinson. see you for an instant, see you waving, will note your preference and Dear Amy: I’m 64 and have but “matching” sites. All the com or send a letter to Ask see you gone. make the best decision for you. been a widower for over five site does is to create possible Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, The court — not you, and not years. matches. Meeting and dating NY 13068. You can also follow American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry your parents — will make the I started dating about three happens later. her on Twitter @askingamy or Foundation. Poem copyright ©2019 by Marjorie Saiser, “I Save My final decision. years ago. Yes, I believe you are asking Facebook. Love,” from Learning to Swim, (Stephen F. Austin State University When your parents separat- I have met women through these women to meet you too Copyright © 2020 by Amy Press, 2019). Poem reprinted by permission of Marjorie Saiser ed, if your father moved out of an activity I participate in, then soon. The idea is to use the Dickinson. Distributed by and the publisher. Introduction copyright © 2020 by The Poetry state, this might be a factor in a dating website related to that site to see if there is a mutual Tribune Content Agency, LLC. Foundation. American Life in Poetry does not accept unsolicited sub- the court’s decision; generally, activity, through business after- attraction or interest, and then missions.

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NORTH VALLEY Ap- PUBLIC NOTICE mation Item) vision of Water Rights cia, Miscellaneous macion 435-224-4005 door, lift, wheels and 7. Aging Services Up- items. TREE WORK. Free pliance. Washers/ Tooele County Hous- in Tooele County. solicitar entrevista tires. In excellent con- date Jamie Zwerin, Unit D132, Bruce estimates! Local dryers refrigerators, Homes ing Authority (TCHA) These are informal dition. Gray on Gray. Aging Services Direc- Mayo, Miscellaneous company. Licensed freezers, stoves. FOWKES TRUCKING Board of Commission- proceedings per Rule Buy Right Enterprise. tor items. & insured. Bucket $149-$399 full war- HIRING more good ers will be holding a 655-6-2. Protests con- 132 N Main Tooele. SELLING YOUR Medicare Report Unit E114, Heather truck, Crane serv- ranty. Complete re- DRIVERS. Flatbed, regularly scheduled cerning an application 385.743.0003 HOME? Advertise it (Information Item) Oveson , Miscellane- ice, Stump removal, pair service. Satis- Conestoga Reefer. 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© 2020 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 36, No. 7 Use the Decoder Ring to discover the name of this fun graphic novel by Drew Brockington, which is available at the library. To fill in the blanks, find the letter on the outer ring, NASA says that only then replace it with the about one piece of space letter below litter falls to earth each day. it on the inner ring. ave you noticed that Nearly all of this burns up as it enters the all too often people atmosphere. leave litter behind when they go out and about? That causes problems for our planet and living things.

Since people started exploring space, we have been leaving litter behind. And that space litter is Facing disaster on a global causing problems. scale, the CatStronauts rally to save the day. Without their chief science officer, and with a broken telescope and a lack of funding, the situation looks dire. Even Pilot Waffles is orbiting Earth in nothing but a space Space junk is a problem. Orbiting junk travels at suit. Drew Brockington’s tremendous speed, causing damage to working third graphic novel in the satellites and spacecraft like the International series follows these daring Space Station (ISS). adventures in space with imagination and much Orbiting Earth there are: hilarity. 34,000 objects larger than 4 inches (10 cm) in There are millions of diameter ______of smaller debris CatStronauts: such as nuts, ______, and 900,000 objects ranging from .4 inches (1 cm) even ecks of paint. Many to 4 inches (10 cm) in size SPEED of them are ______BOLTS around the planet at 7km K L P O T 128 million objects from .04 inches (1 mm) to per second. At that _____, .4 inches (1 cm) TRAVELING a eck of paint could have the same ______as a K D P D B H F Identied Flying Objects MILES motorcycle traveling Using a ruler, nd objects around your classroom PIECES at 60 ______per hour or home that are approximately the sizes listed (95 km per hour)!* K B D M P D B H F above. IMPACT *SOURCE: European Space Agency Hour after hour of puzzle fun from 9 + 4 = Sometimes, astronauts drop things accidentally. And sometimes they leave things Kid Scoop! in space on purpose. Which of these things are really oating in space? Do the Hundred Toss tools math to nd out. Items that add up to an odd number are REAL. Those that add up Count different things Like puzzles? Love animals? to even numbers are science ction! in the newspaper! For Then we have the book for you! astronaut example, count the Order from your local bookstore, 23 + 9 = glove numbers of: Target.com, BarnesandNoble.com women reporters or Amazon.com today! camera 24 + 3 = 11 + 6 = men reporters family numbers over 100 portrait dogs adjectives in the 29 + 5 = toaster headlines on one LEGOs 18 + 2 = page Christmas Standards Link: Research: 17 + 6 = ornament Use the newspaper to locate information.

Find the words in the puzzle. ORBITING How many of them can you Cleaning Up Space: The European Space Agency (ESA) has STRANGE nd on this page? developed a four-armed robot which will be PROBLEM launched into space to help clean up G O T E C N E I C S the trash in 2025. The robot will gather SCIENCE up debris before diving back down to LITTER N D U R T C L E A N Earth, where both the robot and the This week’s word: junk will burn up in the atmosphere. DEBRIS I E G N A R T S O P DEBRIS The noun debris means Circle every other letter to discover the name of OBJECT T B F P L S T H R O this mission. junk or pieces left behind SPACE I R S R I K H O T B from something broken TRASH or destroyed. B I N E T Y B O I J ROBOT The abandoned space CLEAN R S R A T L B S U E ship became debris BURNS O U U L E O N N I C orbiting Earth. JUNK V E B M R R K S E T Try to use the word debris REAL in a sentence today when Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical talking with your friends SKY words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. and family.

Living in the Future Ticket to Space Look through the newspaper to find a science- Pretend you could win related article that might have been considered a ride into space on a science-fiction 50 years ago. Then find an ad rocket. Write a paragraph

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To get brighter. get To Standards Link: History: Compare and contrast everyday life in ANSWER: win that prize. different times. THURSDAY January 23, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B11 Audubon’s Birds of America VIEW THE WORLD OF BIRDS through the eyes of an avid bird still flapping their wings. These iconic vintage bird illustrations painter. He was notable for his extensive studies documenting all lover and artist – John James Audubon (1785–1851). In the sam- continue to inspire us nearly 200 years later. types of American birds and for his detailed illustrations depict- ples below amazing birds throughout North America are captured Emigrating to America from France in 1803 when he was 18 ing the birds in their natural habitats. The Birds of America is con- in lithograph prints from his Birds of America (1827) as if they are years old, Audubon became an ornithologist, naturalist, and sidered one of the finest ornithological works ever completed.

Roseate Spoonbill

Columbia Jay

American White Pelican

King Duck

Common American Swan

“Like his approximate contemporary and fellow Frenchman Alexis de Tocqueville, Audubon created a portrait of America—not by canvassing its political Great White Heron gatherings or examining its prison system, but by paint- ing its avian inhabitants. His birds are weirdly anthro- pomorphic (his white pelican looks as if it might consult a pocket watch before flying) and yet they are preter- naturally realistic. They look like people who have been turned into birds and might turn back at any enchanted moment, but they have the simultaneous effect of returning their viewers to the wilderness.” – Jonathan Rosen, from The Life of the Skies: Birding at the End of Nature (2008)

Pied Oyster-Catcher

Golden-Eye Duck

Scarlet Ibis

Pink Flamingo

Plumed Partridge and Thick-legged Partridge

Virginian Partridge

Snowy Owl

Louisiana Heron Florida Cormorant Brown Pelican B12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY January 23, 2020 Join the Club!

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