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75208_MOUN_Yay_4x3c.indd 1 WARM FEBRUARY County in top 5 across Utah for reports of rape Most involve date rape and teen girls between 14 to 18 years old

by Lisa Christensen STAFF WRITER

While high numbers for obesity, smoking and air particulates get a lot of hype for bad news in Tooele County, the county also scores high in another bad news topic: rape. The county is in the top five counties in Utah for reported rapes per capita. According to data from the Utah Uniform Crime Reports from 2010 and 2011, Tooele County had a rape rate of 92.7 per 100,000 females, significantly higher than the state average of 70.3. Salt Lake County edged Tooele County out for the highest spot with a rate of 93.1, with Grand County coming in behind Tooele County with a rate of 90.1. Carbon, with a rate of 88.7, and Uintah, with a rate of 83.4, rounded out the five counties with the highest number of reported rapes. Those numbers include all reported incidents where a victim was forced to have sex against his or her will, as well as incidents where a perpetrator attempted to have sex with someone against the victim’s will. Cases of statutory rape — consensual sex that is

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FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Carter Henrie takes advantage of the unusually warm temperatures Monday at the Stansbury skate park. US Magnesium furnace blast Vorwaller Homestead, Tooele City reach hurts 2 workers agreement to improve by Lisa Christensen STAFF WRITER facilities at RV park Two US Magnesium employees were injured Friday after an explosion during a routine mainte- by Emma Penrod nance operation. STAFF WRITER At about 4 a.m., workers were putting a furnace back into operation after it had undergone routine Though negotiations began with hard feelings maintenance, said Tom Tripp, technical services and allegations of harassment, Tooele City officials director at US Magnesium. and the owners of Vorwaller Homestead and RV “They were just ready to start it up and there Park have settled a long-running dispute with a was an explosion,” he said. “The cause of the fur- compromise that pleases both sides. nace [explosion] is still under investigation.”

The results of the settlement, as well as clean FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Tripp said the explosion came from within the up and maintenance efforts that Vorwaller man- Land in Tooele County, like this land near Delle, is land managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Tooele furnace itself, which raised the lid to the furnace agement initiated during the negotiation process, County receives money from the U.S. government from state and federally owned lands in the county. and expelled gas and hot salt. Two employees will also improve quality of life for residents of the close to the furnace at the time, a foreman and an mobile home and RV park, said Rundassa Eshete, hourly employee, were burned, Tripp said. one of the owners of Vorwaller Homestead. Bucky Whitehouse, director of Tooele County Eshete said city officials first aired concerns that PILT: How much are federal Emergency Management, said the two employees, continued development at the RV park violated reportedly aged 25 and 49, had second- and third- city ordinance about two years ago, after a routine degree burns from the explosion of the furnace, inspection. Although the creation of RV parks is lands worth in Tooele County? which is used to bake magnesium chloride. now prohibited by the city, Tooele City Attorney Whitehouse said medical technicians were also Roger Baker said some parks like Vorwaller were by Tim Gillie federal land included in the PILT program. concerned about the employees’ airways, which permitted to remain in operation so long as the STAFF WRITER In 2014 the PILT payment for Tooele had likely been damaged by inhaling superheated parks do not build or expand beyond what existed County is estimated to be $3.1 million, the air. Both employees were taken to the University before the prohibition. At an average price of $1.56 per acre, the third largest single source of revenue for the of Utah Burn Center, where they were still being SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE After the inspection revealed allegations that UV INDEX$3.19 million the federal government sent county’s general fund. cared for Monday. The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:08 a.m. 6:17 p.m. Vorwaller had added new RV pads, the city dis- Tooele County last year for Payment In Lieu At its 13.3 percent of total revenue, PILT is “They felt their airways were compromised Thursday 7:06 a.m. 6:18 p.m. covered several other possible violations of its of Taxes may have been a real bargain for the only outranked as a revenue source by $4.5 because of the hot air,” Whitehouse said. “It’s Friday 7:05 a.m. 6:19 p.m. Saturday 7:03 a.m. 6:20 p.m. conditional use permit, Baker said. The park had federal government — or Tooele County. million in general property taxes, and $3.8 a very difficult situation and our thoughts are Sunday 7:02 a.m. 6:21 p.m. Who got the bargain is dependent upon Monday 7:00 a.m. 6:23 p.m. SEE VORWALLER PAGE A7 ➤ W Th F Sa the Su calculated M Tu value of two million acres of SEE PILT PAGE A7 ➤ SEE BLAST PAGE A9 ➤ Tuesday 6:59 a.m. 6:24 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 4:57 a.m. 3:36 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 5:42 a.m. 4:49 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 6:22 a.m. 6:02 p.m. Saturday 7:00 a.m. 7:15 p.m. ALMANAC Sunday 7:36 a.m. 8:25 p.m. Statistics for the week ending Feb. 24. Cooler with periods Cloudy with a shower Times of clouds and Mostly cloudy, a little Monday 8:11 a.m. 9:33 p.m. Partly sunny Mostly cloudy Mostly sunny and cold Temperatures Tuesday 8:47 a.m. 10:38 p.m. of rain possible sun Citizens formrain in the p.m. online group to present front in Stericycle relocation High/Low past week 60/21 New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 46/27 58 37 51 36 54 37 52 35 49 31 by 40Emma28 Penrod 43 28to organizeAverage and temp present past week a united 41.9Facebook since Grantsville resi- Tooele County residents have to relocate its North Salt Lake lized an effort to contact state STAFF WRITER front —Normal a move average they temp past hope week will 36.7dent Jewel Punzalan Allen first also posted dozens of mes- incinerator to the Rowley area. legislators who are considering a TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Mar 1 Mar 8 Mar 16 Mar 23 give them a more audible voice created the page on Saturday. sages and comments convey- Posted information includes the joint resolution that would clear Shown is Wednesday’s A group of local residents in the legal process. Facebook users “like” a webpage ing information and concerns company’s progress through the the first barrier to Stericycle’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and concerned about Stericycle’s As of press time Tuesday, about to indicate they want to receive about Stericycle, the Illinios- legal process that would clear it relocation. AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 Wednesday night’s lows. proposed relocation to Tooele 122 individuals have liked “Tooele continued updates regarding the based medical waste handler for relocation. County has taken to social media County Citizens for Clean Air” on page’s activity. that has announced intentions The Facebook page has mobi- SEE STERICYCLE PAGE A9 ➤ UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 50/27 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 55/35 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 53/29 59/38 60/38 59/40 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Good Stansbury girls New Grantsville 58/39 Erda 59/40 advance to dinner theater to OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 59/39 Pine Canyon Wednesday Salt Lake City 52/26 60/40 49/32 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 60/40 Bauer Good quarterfinals show “The Butler 58/37 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A10 57/37 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 58/37 Did It!” 56/30 See A11 58/35 See Stockton SnowfallThursday (in inches) Price complete 58/37 See A3 56/33 Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 58/35 57/36 Ophir on A9 51/32 Source: www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti 62/43 58/34 Green River Last Month Season 62/37 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 59/37 60/37 Moab 58/34 SNOWPACK Hanksville 64/39 Beaver 60/38 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 59/35 Ibapah 57/35 60/36 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 11.0 12.4 6.1 St. George 59/36 56/36 Average 16.3 14.8 7.8 67/49 Kanab 64/39 Eureka Percent of average 67% 88% 78% 54/34 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY February 25, 2014 Heart health guidelines stress diet, exercise over medication by Emma Penrod urally increases blood pressure. STAFF WRITER Nonetheless, Garr said it was the first time since he left medi- Borderline hypertension or cal school nearly 20 years ago slightly high cholesterol? There’s that he has seen revisions to the a pill for that — but your doctor recommended treatment for may not prescribe it. hypertension. The American College of A second set of revisions, Cardiology, in conjunction with also released at the end of the American Heart Association, 2013, altered the recommended has released new guidelines to course of treatment for high lev- doctors regarding when to pre- els of cholesterol. In general, the scribe medication to manage new recommendations discour- cholesterol and hypertension, or age prescribing medications to high blood pressure. lower cholesterol, Garr said, but But in both cases, the recom- four groups of people should mended level of medical inter- continue to receive prescrip- vention has relaxed, according tions: those with coronary artery to local cardiologist Robert Garr, disease or diabetes, those whose D.O. with Oquirrh Cardiology. level of “bad” or LDL cholesterol The new recommendations exceeds 190, and those whose advise doctors to refrain from risk of having a heart attack in prescribing medication for the next 10 years is considered hypertension in patients older exceptionally high. than 60 unless their systolic A formula that takes family reading — the top number on history, blood pressure, choles- your blood pressure reading, terol and some diseases into which represents the pressure account can estimate a patient’s in the arteries when the heart 10-year risk, Garr explained. muscle is contracted — exceeds For at-risk groups, statins are 150. All others should receive the only group of drugs that con- medication when their systolic tinue to be recommended for reading exceeds 140, according treatment. Though effective at to the new recommendations. decreasing concentrations of Previously, doctors were LDL cholesterol, Garr said sci- advised to prescribe blood pres- entific study found that statins sure medication for patients were the only medications that FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO with a systolic reading in excess effectively reduced the risk of Cardiologist Robert Garr talks about new guidelines released by the American College of Cardiology regarding relaxed medical intervention of when to prescribe of 140. heart attack. medication for cholesterol and high blood pressure. The change was likely intend- The new recommendations ed to reduce the number of med- should not prompt anyone to ications older Americans are go off their current medication from a heart attack,” he said. attack by 5 to 10 percent. tistics from Utah’s Indicator- sors free heart health screenings prescribed, Garr said. Each addi- unless they are instructed to do Healthy diet and regular exer- Smoking is also a considerable Based Information System for once a month at his clinic. The tional prescription increased the so by a physician, Garr cautioned. cise remain key to preventing a risk factor, he said. Public Health, which show that next upcoming screening will risk that the patient might face Rather, he said the revisions rep- heart attack, Garr said. In par- Garr, who has worked in Tooele County’s obesity rates take place this Friday. Interested medication-related complica- resent the medical community’s ticular, residents should avoid Tooele County for nearly seven have decreased in recent years, individuals should call 435-843- tions. And the change makes intent to move toward prescrib- excess salt in their diets, and years, said he has noticed that as proof that the community is 3643 to make an appointment. sense according to current sci- ing lifestyle changes in place of should strive for at least 30 min- residents do seem to have dis- headed in the right direction Oquirrh Cardiology is located entific understanding of how prescription drugs. utes of physical activity every proportionately high rates of where health is concerned. next to Mountain West Medical people age, he added — as most “They don’t want people to rely day. For most people, he said, hypertension and high choles- For locals who would like to Center at 196 E. 2000 North #10, people age, the arteries tend to on just taking a pill and thinking losing just 10 pounds would terol. determine whether they are at Tooele. stiffen, which gradually and nat- that they are saving themselves decrease their odds of a heart However, he cited recent sta- risk of a heart attack, Garr spon- [email protected]

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TUESDAY February 25, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 A STUDENT’S VIEW I’m inspired to make the world a better place

by Kaylee Peatross to medical school deans, Nobel out more, do more research, and inspiring. They really truly want CORRESPONDENT Peace Prize winners, young actually think for myself. us to succeed as young prodi- prodigies, the President’s physi- The other highlight of the gies. They would do absolutely I recently went on a trip to cian, amazing scientists and sur- congress was when Dr. Mario anything to help me fulfill my Washington D.C. for a medical geons. Cappechi came and spoke dreams. congress. As a small town girl The three days I went were the to us. He is a professor at the I feel truly inspired to con- from Tooele, it was definitely a best days of my life. I met teen- University of Utah and a winner tinue learning and growing. My culture shock to me. agers just like me with whom of the Nobel Peace Prize for his high school experience seems All the people wearing suits I had intellectual conversations work with genetics. The things meaningful. It sparked my own and talking on their cell phones and didn’t feel like a complete he has done with his life amazed insatiable thirst for knowledge. I amazed me. It seemed like every- nerd. I had the opportunity to me. I even got to talk to him in hope everyone gets the opportu- one had places to be and people watch a live surgery and ask the person. nity to feel that amazement and to talk to. The streets were always surgeon questions. I also heard My trip to Washington, D.C. spark within them. busy and rush hour was — every many inspiring talks on the lat- changed my life. I felt so inspired hour! There were thousands of est scientific and technological to make a difference in the world. Peatross is a sophomore at places to eat and so many histor- innovations that people are try- Seeing all these successful people Tooele High School. ical sites to see. I learned more ing to develop. and kids like me, helped me feel the week I was there than I had One of the highlights of the like I could be just as successful. ever done before. congress was when Jack Andraka, Since then, I have been con- While it was amazing to be a teenage prodigy, talked to us. stantly thinking of ways I could The Old there, the thing that amazed me He developed an easy, affordable make the world a better place. It most was the medical congress I way to detect pancreatic cancer doesn’t just have to be as a doctor; attended. Becoming a doctor has in early stages. His talk inspired I can do things now as a teenager Grantsville always interested me, but I didn’t me, because of his willingness that I never even dreamed of. DINNER know how amazing and interest- and desire to learn anything and I would go back to the con- ing the medical field really is. I everything. It inspired me to not gress in a heartbeat. The staff in Church got several opportunities to talk just learn what I had to, but find charge of the whole thing was so presents THEATRE297 West Clark Street, Grantsville, Utah

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OUR VIEW Sounds of water Commissioners’ decision to reopen Deseret Peak Aquatic Center is more than just welcomed news The sound of children’s laughter and splashing water evidently will return to Deseret Peak Aquatic Center. As reported in last Thursday’s story, “Deseret Peak pool will reopen this summer,” the Tooele County Commission voted on Feb. 18 to reopen the pool after choosing to keep it closed last year due to budget cuts. The pool’s return to the county’s summer lineup of recreation offerings for residents and visitors is welcomed news. The popular pool’s closure last sum- mer was an unfortunate loss felt by individuals and families who have come to value the facility as a major contributor to their quality of life. It is possible the pool will see even larger crowds than before, because as the saying goes, you never know how good you had something, until it’s taken away. The remarkable thing here, though, the pool, deemed as one of Utah’s larg- est outdoor swimming attractions, is back. Thanks are due to the commis- sioners’ desire to reopen it, and generous donations from area corporations like U.S. Magnesium, Utah Fabrication, EnergySolutions and Rio Tinto to help offset more than $285,500 in operational costs. But to have the pool reopen from May 24 to Aug. 16 this year is more than just a bright spot for Tooele County government. The pool’s closure since Fall 2012, along with the canceled county fair, and closure of the Benson Gristmill, could be seen as symbolic reminders of a county government that lost control of its budget through a variety of missteps. Those missteps resulted in depart- ment closings, cuts in services, more than 100 county employee layoffs, and a $2.6 million county tax increase — the first in 27 years. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Such symbolic reminders have not only impacted the county’s nearly 60,000 residents and countless visitors to our area. The closure of the pool and gristmill, and the fair’s absence last year, has directly and indirectly affected Much better off Day Fund get whittled down to nothing? lars. We’ve experimented with county the county’s allure as an ideal area for economic development. Likewise, it The State Prison Relocation. We do Are you suggesting that it was not your leadership composed of “nice” people has affected officials’ ability to successfully attract broad categories of new not want the state prison in Tooele duty to warn the public that what the for years, and look where that’s gotten business and industry. County (unless it is out by Wendover). A commissioners were doing was finan- us. Is that observation measurable? Is there hard data to support it? Perhaps prison in Tooele Valley will cast a dark cially devastating, even if it made your Toby H. Lee not. But just ask any economic development professional that works long shadow on us who call this home and co-workers uncomfortable? Surely the Tooele City hours courting prospective companies to relocate or expand to an area. drive away future businesses. Tooele citizens of Tooele County can refer to They’ll tell you that at the end of the day, final decisions by companies don’t would be much better off trying to a past editorial in the paper, a public LETTERS POLICY always come down to cheap land, available workforce, tax inducements and attract high tech companies like bio- speech, or other evidence of you holler- other incentives. tech, computer or aerospace with aver- ing at the top of your lungs. Certainly, The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters Sometimes, even oftentimes, the CEO or board of directors make their final age salaries double what prison salaries you went on record during a commis- to the editor from readers. Letters must be no longer than 250 words, civil in site selection based on an area’s quality of life — and how the area’s officials are. Tooele County would basically be sion meeting where you called out the tone, written exclusively for the Transcript- and citizens value and sustain it. trading low paying prison jobs for high commissioners for their irresponsible Bulletin, and accompanied by the writer’s The county commissioners are commended for reopening the pool. Local paying tech jobs that are going to the old ways and the looming financial crisis name, address and phone number. corporations who are helping to make that possible are acknowledged as well. prison location. How about trying to get they were taking us towards. Those com- Longer letters may be published, based With that news, it is hoped it will be announced next month that the Tooele the new Boeing plant here with average ments can be found in recorded minutes on merit and at the Editor’s discretion. County Fair will return this year. Furthermore, it is hoped the commissioners salaries approaching six figures? Join of such a meeting, right? Priority will be given to letters that refer to a recent article in the newspaper. All will value reopening the Benson Gristmill at the earliest opportunity. the Utah Governor’s office for economic The commissioners have already letters may be subject to editing. The pool. The fair. The mill. We need them all — and not just for the obvi- development: http://business.utah.gov/ accepted their portion of blame for Letters written to thank an individual or ous reasons. why-come-to-utah/about-goed/. the county’s financial woes — espe- organization should be submitted for David S. Long, PE cially those that were in office during “Notes of Appreciation.” Erda the spending spree. But when will you Readers who are interested in writing a come forward and be counted? When longer guest op-ed column on a topic of Come forward and be counted? will you take a turn to apologize for not general interest should contact Editor GUEST OPINION I believe in our citizens. I know they warning us that we needed to make David Bern. are smart. They don’t need to be spoon- better decisions at the ballot box? So Email: [email protected] fed a campaign piece that deflects far you haven’t. You owe it to your con- Fax: (435) 882-6123 It’s no wonder the UAW hasn’t blame to know that the Tooele County stituents to admit your lack of oversight Mail: Letters to the Editor Commissioners have the final say on and improper auditing of poor decisions Tooele Transcript-Bulletin what does or does not get funded each made by the executive branch. Also, to P.O. Box 390 Tooele, UT 84074 been welcomed in the south year. The citizens also know that the those 100 employees that lost their jobs. elected Tooele County Auditor is not I hope citizens demand better of our he activist Florence Reece supposed to be just a potted plant. next Tooele County Clerk/Auditor and wrote the union ballad “Which If you are a ship that is heading for vote accordingly this November. I hope LETTER CONTEST Side Are You On?” in the midst an iceberg and the captain is asleep, a that they elect someone who isn’t afraid T Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will select of Kentucky’s so-called Harlan prudent person would not just sit by to speak up when other elected officials the best letter of the month and reprint it in the County War in the 1930s. and tell everyone else that the captain take our county in the wrong direction first Open Forum page of the following month. Posed this question by the is negligent as the ship heads for certain year after year. I trust they now realize The winning letter writer will receive a free United Auto Workers, employees of doom. A leader would act and help steer we need a Clerk/Auditor with strong one-year subscription to the newspaper. The Volkswagen’s Chattanooga, Tenn., the ship away from danger. skills, professional experience in audit- subscription can be transferred or used to renew plant answered that they don’t want As our County Auditor are you admit- ing, and someone who isn’t too shy to a present subscription. to be on the side of a union that ting that you simply watched our Rainy speak up in order to protect our tax dol- is slipping into irrelevance. Once a 1.5 million-member behemoth, the UAW has seen its membership GUEST OPINION decline to a fourth of what it was in Florence Reece wrote, “Come all the late 1970s. of you good workers/Good news Everything had lined up for it to you I’ll tell/Of how the good old in Chattanooga. Not only was VW union/Has come in here to dwell.” America shouldn’t rescue socialist Venezuela officially neutral, it tilted the play- But the workers in Chattanooga ing field in favor of the union. The didn’t consider it such good news. ere we go again. Yet another elements: (1) emotional manipulation; company allowed it to campaign Bob King, the head of the UAW, country full of voters who fool- (2) retroactively co-opting as a socialist in the plant — a major advan- thinks they are guilty of false con- Hishly bought into the socialist Rachel Marsden Latin American independence leader tage — while opponents were sciousness. If only they weren’t so pipe dream of endless nanny-state GUEST COLUMNIST Simon Bolivar, who died 184 years ago; excluded. The media was praising viciously misled by outside agitators, freebies is noticing the check coming and (3) free stuff. What could possibly Volkswagen’s enlightened European like Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker, the due. Facing hyperinflation and short- defeat that? Logic and realism? attitude toward organized labor and former mayor of Chattanooga who ages of necessities like toilet paper, There’s still hope, however. Maybe celebrating imminent victory for the helped to woo VW to the city in the Venezuelans are spilling into the streets, Voting is serious business. It isn’t the Chinese can bail out Venezuela with union. first place. He rightly said that the pleading for Captain America to rescue like picking out a shirt at a store with some foreign investments and joint Then the workers had their say. UAW is in a “death spiral.” them from their own chronically poor a good return policy. This is especially ventures, since they’re swimming in The UAW reportedly spent $5 mil- King’s union was found alone in a voting choices. Sorry, amigos, but it’s true when the elected party can deploy cash. That tends to happen when your lion in the course of a campaign that room in 2009 with two nearly dead not America’s problem. the military within the country and domestic workforce will produce for lasted two years, and lost by a 712 to car companies. After the UAW did Venezuelan voters aren’t victims; bend the rule of law as it sees fit. Which next to nothing. (Bonus: The friction 636 vote. so much to chase automaking out they’re accomplices to their own pre- is perhaps why Venezuelans should that’s sure to result when Venezuelan The motto of the old American of Detroit with unsustainable labor dicament. With Venezuela now only have collectively given the matter a bit union activists encounter Chinese labor Federation of Labor was “a fair day’s costs and ridiculous work rules, it is America’s fourth-largest supplier of more thought before electing President standards could prove highly entertain- wage for a fair day’s work.” VW work- no wonder that workforces haven’t oil behind Canada, Mexico and Saudi Nicolas Maduro last April. ing to the rest of us.) ers felt they already had it. Wages welcomed it into the South, where Arabia, economic intervention no lon- Maduro is a former bus driver who Even in the absence of direct inter- in Chattanooga are comparable to right-to-work states have become ger represents any significant benefit to spearheaded union agitation and vention, the situation in Venezuela those of new hires of the Detroit alluring destinations for foreign car the United States — particularly when became the willing recipient of a bene- is still likely to become America’s automakers, roughly $20 an hour. companies. North America is soon to be energy- dictory butt slap from his socialist pre- problem, one way or another. After The unionization of the workforce For the longest time, the business independent. The U.S. needs to stay out decessor, Hugo Chavez. That support chronically voting for presidential- would make it possible for VW to model of the UAW has been to take of it and let Venezuelans solve problems from Chavez gave Maduro the edge freebie candidates, the next step for form a European-style “works coun- its members’ dues and funnel them of their own creation. It’s the only way over his centrist, free-market opponent, many Venezuelans will be to bail out cil” of management and workers to friendly Democratic politicians. that socialists will ever learn — even if lawyer Henrique Capriles. The election of the country now that socialism has to make decisions about the plant. Unless it breaks into the South, the they apparently have to keep repeat- was a golden opportunity that could proven to be an abysmal failure, again. But workers already felt amply con- union knows it’s all but doomed. It ing the same mistake over and over. have led to greater U.S. foreign direct Venezuelan immigration to the United sulted by management. Even UAW may feel this institutional imperative Eventually, the child might stop putting investment and freer markets, and States had already risen dramatically Secretary-Treasurer Dennis Williams keenly, but workers in good manu- his hand on the stove. Venezuelan voters totally blew it. during the Chavez presidency, and now attested, “Volkswagen’s a class act.” facturing jobs who owe nothing to So how did Venezuela get to this Chavez, elected president in 1998 that it’s become a struggle to obtain This is hardly the “Battle of the this self-serving dinosaur from the point? How did this oasis of socialism after leading an unsuccessful military basic necessities, we’re likely to see an Overpass,” when company thugs 20th century don’t. They can be for- manage to rank dead last out of 152 coup in 1992 and supporting another even larger wave of Venezuelan immi- beat UAW officials trying to organize given for wondering which side the countries in a recent global economic coup later the same year, won public grants. Ford in the 1930s. This is a car com- union is on. freedom report by Canadian think tank support despite initial voter skepticism One can only hope that they and pany putting out a welcome mat for the Fraser Institute, behind such bea- by offering – you guessed it — freebies. other new Americans have checked any union organizers who still couldn’t Rich Lowry is editor of the cons of excellence as Myanmar and the As noted by the Venezuelan newspaper socialist delusions at the point of entry manage to organize. National Review. Republic of Congo? Let’s start with the El Universal shortly after Chavez was into America — although Hispanic Venezuelan government mandating elected: “In a very hard year due to eco- support for America’s own freebie can- private-sector sales of reduced-priced nomic troubles, low oil prices, a prevail- didate, President Barack Obama, in two goods in order to give people more of ing anti-political trend and loss of pres- consecutive elections strongly suggests what they want for next to nothing. tige of political parties, (Chavez) man- otherwise. EDITORIAL BOARD The producers of necessities like milk, aged to go up in the polls. He climbed cooking oil and toilet paper can’t afford little by little and his speech filled with Rachel Marsden is a columnist, politi- Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor to function for free, so shortages have promises won followers, particularly cal strategist and former Fox News host become a major problem. It’s a classic the downtrodden.” based in Paris. She appears frequently case study of socialism in action — the The winning formula for a presiden- on TV and in publications in the U.S. With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, translation of ideology from whimsical tial election in Venezuela consists of and abroad. Her website can be found at including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. abstraction to tangible reality. various permutations of the following http://www.rachelmarsden.com. A5

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here are two things I prob- “I am Cossack,” he said. “They expected to become immortal ably forgot to mention are Cossacks.” in Sochi. Tabout my time here at the John Kass Watching them play with the Each time I leave Chicago Winter Olympics in Russia. whips, I thought of what their on a writing trip, I get to see ����������������������� GUEST COLUMNIST But now that I’m wrapping great-grandfathers did to the amazing things: the Russian up, I’ll tell you. Jews during the pogroms, and bath-mistress with the accent of One is that there are palm what their great-great-great- Maria Ouspenskaya who refused trees everywhere, the fronds Before each tub was a hand-let- grandfathers had done to the to hit me with the birch branch, wafting in the warm breezes off tered exhortation in oddly trans- Circassians in the mountains and those young cadets desper- the Black Sea. lated English. For example: just above us, whole populations ate to learn all about American Palm trees just say “Winter “Drone Blood! For chronic driven from their homes with girls. Olympics” in Russia, don’t they? weariness, stress, thyroid diseas- fire and sword. And the beautiful, almost And the other thing involves es, male infertility, menopause, The police officer politely aristocratic young woman I saw the crazy Russian band with the hormonal violations sphere!” refused a cigarette, and I asked praying at the Russian Orthodox whirling women and whistling Hormonal violations sphere? him again: Are you certain these Cathedral of St. Michael the and stamping of feet outside my “No Englees,” said the bee- are Cossacks? Like the movie, Archangel, a girl who may hotel window. keeper with a sad shake of his “Taras Bulba”? become a matriarch someday Each morning I’d be treated head. “No business. No Englees.” “Yes, Cossacks,” he said, and command her brood back to their singing and dancing, the Another honey vendor sold smiling. “‘Taras Bulba’ movie. into the ancient faith of her women whistling through their “Alpine Honey,” with a card that Cossacks.” grandfathers. fingers in the style of shepherds read, “This time when gets old The young guys joked, crack- And Josef Stalin’s lonely dacha and savage herdsmen of the chestnut has bright bacterial ing each other playfully, worry- on the hills above us, a reminder Caucasus. properties!” ing the air with the whips, their of the murderer of millions And then there would be Unfortunately for the vendors, wrists whirring, and I stood whose memory is fading as more whistling and stomping my hotel catered to journalists confounded. Russia tells a new story about and plenty of “Hai!” and “Hah!” and Olympic technicians, and How hospitable the people itself with these Games. and always with the “Lai-Lai- they weren’t interested in Drone of Russia have been to me here, There’s so much more to see Lai-la-la-la-la-la!” over and over Blood. and yet, underneath, violence and write, but it’s time to go. So and over, never-ending, as if But a strange thing hap- always seems to be waiting dasvidaniya, Sochi. Dasvidaniya, I were trapped in a demonic pened the other day. A new to break free in this nation of Russia. Goodbye and thank you. accordion operated by a leering shop opened, and it drew quite tribes. You’ve been wonderful. madman. a crowd. I approached Tatiana, not But I have work to do back But they stopped playing A whip shop. to buy a whip but to ask her a home. ABC the other day. And they haven’t Tatiana the whip merchant question. returned. The bandstand is wore a gray fur hat. On the wall “No Englees,” Tatiana said. John Kass is a columnist empty. And it made the little row she pinned a blue T-shirt with a When I got to the office for the Chicago Tribune who of vendors’ booths before it a bit picture of a mountain lad and — the Olympic media center also hosts a radio show on ALL BOUT COMPUTER more sad than usual. a horse, and she was ready for — I learned that Chicago native WLS-AM. His e-mail address Not all the shops closed. business. Reaching into her bag Shani Davis, the great American is [email protected], and his • Locally located in Tooele The two honey shops selling she heaped piles of leather- speedskater and prohibitive gold Twitter handle is . medicinal honey stayed open, braided whips upon her shelf, medal favorite in the men’s 1,000 • Will fi x at my place or yours as did the Siberian cedar flour some with handles carved as meters, had lost. • 15 years experience repairing computers shop, flour guaranteed to make tiger heads. And the winner? you strong. But the vendor of Some were long whips for the The Dutchman, Stefan • Associates, Bachelor & Masters Degree hand-embroidered purses was driving of cattle and livestock Groothuis, whom I saw fall in in Computer Science gone. The mead vendor closed, from horseback, and some were the 500-meter sprint just a few too, but then reopened. She sold short, possibly for dogs or per- days before. He tripped, slid in • Licensed in Tooele County & good warm mead for only 50 haps for unwilling human backs. anguish for some 40 feet, got up Wendover Nevada rubles a cup, and much mead A group of about 10 Cossacks and trudged the ice, head hang- did I drink. came up and began to heft the ing in shame. “No business,” said a bee- whips, whistling and cracking, I had interviewed his parents. 435.850.2174 keeper, who like the rest paid a and laughing. They seemed like The mother concerned about [email protected] fee to set up shop, hoping guests they could handle themselves in her son’s transition out of the at the hotel would enjoy their a scrap but were decent fellows, sport, the father a former dairy E-mail us: wares. His hopes were ruined. young and rowdy and lean. farmer who said this would be Before him were his various “They are Cossacks,” said a his son’s last Olympic Games. [email protected] untouched tubs of honey from police officer. Now, he goes out with the TOOELE different mountain flowers. How do you know? gold, defeating Davis, who was TRANSCRIPT Your Complete TOOELE RANSCRIPT BULLETIN T Local News Source. BULLETIN GOP seizes on state woes The Book of Mormon to highlight health care Is the Word of God

by Donna Cassata exceeding projected totals in tion. ASSOCIATED PRESS New Hampshire, North Carolina, The state exchange “has been It is Another Testament that Michigan and Colorado, accord- such a technological failure that WASHINGTON — House ing to the January figures. Three even now, months after the start Republicans intent on highlight- of those states have Senate of the open enrollment period, ing the woes of President Barack Democrats who voted for the law the site is unable to enroll any- Jesus is the Christ Obama’s health care law need to and now face re-election — Kay one,” Walden and Upton wrote. look no further than their own Hagan in North Carolina, Jeanne As of January, 33,808 had back yards, some of which are Shaheen in New Hampshire and signed up for health insurance in traditionally liberal strongholds. Mark Udall in Colorado. Oregon, nowhere near the pro- Where did it take place? Maryland’s online health care In Michigan, Democratic Rep. jected goal of 146,940. exchange has been plagued by Gary Peters is trying to win the Republicans and outside computer glitches since its roll- open seat currently held by retir- groups have seized on prob- out last year, reflected in abysmal ing Democratic Sen. Carl Levin. lems with the law to pum- enrollment numbers well below But local woes have provided mel Democrats who voted for projections through January. fodder for some Republicans, “Obamacare,” as the GOP looks The state’s lone Republican in like Harris and Walden, as the to increase its majority in the Congress, Rep. Andy Harris, has GOP looks to maintain its steady House and grab control of the asked the inspector general of drumbeat of criticism. Senate. In Oregon, first-term Sen. the federal Health and Human Maryland is one of 14 states that Jeff Merkley has defended the Services Department to inves- chose to run its own exchange, law at town halls and is certain tigate. but it has been beset by tech- to face more challenges on the In Oregon, the online portal nological problems, reports of issue. He has said he is working has struggled to sign up a sin- ignored warnings before its start on legislation to fix the law. gle individual, and Republican Oct. 1 and a price tag that could His likely Republican oppo- Rep. Greg Walden recently sent exceed $250 million in state and nent is Monica Wehby, a pediat- Presenter: Rod Meldrum a letter to the Government federal dollars. Even Democratic ric neurosurgeon who has been Accountability Office pressing officials have raised the possibil- critical of “Obamacare.” for an inquiry. Officials in both ity of perhaps abandoning the In the next eight months before Wednesday, March 5, 2014, 6:30 p.m. states insist they are working to state operation and switching to the election, Republicans who for viewing artifacts, 7:00 p.m. for “The Book of Mormon fix the problems. the federal online site to sign up call the shots in the House will “Everybody’s pointing fingers individuals. cast a harsh spotlight on the law and the Lord’s Covenant and Promised Lands.” at everyone else, so we have In the meantime, Harris through hearings and narrow- no idea why this went wrong,” and Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Ga., ly focused legislation designed Tooele County Courthouse, 47 South Main Harris, who was an anesthesiolo- two members of the House to divide Democrats. The GOP gist at Johns Hopkins Hospital Appropriations Committee, has done it this year with bills District Courtroom, 3rd Floor for 30 years, said in a recent wrote to HHS Inspector General requiring the Obama adminis- interview. Daniel Levinson on Feb. 12 tration to report weekly on how Unified in their opposition to requesting an investigation “into many Americans have signed the law, Republicans have been the flagrant waste and abuse of up for health care coverage and Connect the dots/scriptures: “Promised Land, relentless in focusing on its prob- taxpayer monies that were spent a measure bolting new security lems, from complaints of can- and are continuing to be spent requirements on the law. Choice Land, Land of Liberty, New Jerusalem, celed policies to higher insur- for the creation of the Maryland One bill drew the support of 33 Zarahemla, Gentiles, Mother Gentiles, ance premiums and Obama’s health insurance exchange and Democrats; the other attracted unilateral decision to delay for online marketplace.” 67 Democrats who bucked the Whatsoever nation shall possess it shall be free two years the requirement that As of January, the most recent administration. from bondage and captivity, This Land.” small businesses cover employ- enrollment numbers show Last year, House Republicans ees. Maryland signed up 29,059, far voted more than 40 times to The GOP effort has intensified fewer than its target of 93,000. repeal, replace or gut the law, Which nation in the Western Hemisphere this election year as Republicans In Oregon, the state exchange and strong GOP opposition to satisfies every single scripture? look to capitalize on dissatisfac- website known as Cover Oregon “Obamacare” precipitated the tion with the law, turning voter is still plagued with problems, 16-day partial government shut- dismay into November victories. with individuals unable to com- down last fall that was a political Elder L. Tom Perry in the December 2012 The ill effect of “Obamacare” is pare policies and sign up. More blow to Republicans. the GOP’s constant refrain. than $300 million in federal Since recovered, Republicans Ensign gives us the answer, he said, “The Nearly 3.3 million Americans grants to the state have gone to say privately they are unlikely United States is the Promised Land foretold in have enrolled through the feder- the website and its future is in to push for full repeal in light al and state marketplaces as the doubt. of the law’s popular elements, the Book of Mormon.” federal online site worked out Walden, who chairs the com- such as insurance for individuals the problems of its disastrous mittee to elect Republicans to even with an existing condition rollout, a recent sign of promise the House, along with Rep. Fred and allowing children to remain Come to a presentation where this information for the 4-year-old law. Upton, R-Mich., chairman of the on their parents’ plans until age is explained in greater detail. A silver lining for Democrats House Energy and Commerce 26. Also, Republicans have been in the recent enrollment num- Committee, sent a letter Feb. 12 unable to unify around an alter- bers is the actual sign-ups to the GAO seeking an investiga- native to health care plan. A6 OBITUARY

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY February 25, 2014 NEED CASH NOW? We Want to Make You a Loan! OBITUARIES $ $ Daniel Aragon 100- 3,000 TODAY! our Savior Jesus Christ that our Gentry Finance • 435-843-8680 beautiful Daniel is in his loving Our loving son, brother, uncle, arms and is at peace waiting for nephew and good friend Daniel us to join him at home in our E. Aragon passed from this world Lord’s house. Daniel is survived on Feb. 20, 2014 to join family and by his father and mother Danny Sinus Infection? Allergies? friends in the kingdom of heaven. and Tina Aragon, Brothers Jacob He was our angel on earth and (Cristina), Dylan, and Sister Voice Disorders? we are sure he will carry on his Jessica Garcia. Nieces, Lilly, work for God in the upper room. Mia, Brianna, Elaina, Adriauna, David K. Palmer M.D. Daniel Elwood Aragon was born and nephew Leandro, paternal to Danny and Tina Aragon on grandmother Marcella Aragon, Nancy J. Stevenson P.A.-C Nov. 4, 1996 attended school at great grandfather Elizardo Vigil, (over 10 years of ears, nose and throat experience) Harris Elementary, Tooele Jr. High his very special great grandmoth- and most recently Tooele High er, Gertrude Aragon and special Ear, Nose & Throat and the CLC where he was taking uncle Marty Aragon, and many Head & Neck Surgery college classes concurrently with other aunts, uncles and cousins, his high courses. He received Allergy & Sinus and friends. He is preceded in his religious education at the very energetic and loved being so deeply, puts his blood sweat Voice Disorders death by maternal grandmother St. Marguerite Catholic Church. part of a team. His competitive and tears into everything he Louise Martinez, Grandfather He was an excellent student in nature made it possible for him touched; a person that loved his Herman Aviles Sr. paternal most all subjects the schools had to pursue his happiness through parents, family, friends, coaches, Call to make an appointment grandfather Robert F. Aragon, 882-6448 to offer. He was member of the football and wrestling from the church, school, and community. great grandfather Jose “Jake” 1929 N. Aaron Dr. • Ste. #I • Tooele high school debate team in his time he was just a small child. He was a born a leader, capable, first two years of high school and He was a member of the Varsity strong, practical, curious, loyal, a Aragon, great grandmother Sally was once a team captain. His Football and Wrestling teams at perfectionist with powerful intel- Vigil, great grandparents Albert goal in life was to attend law Tooele High. He met many good lect , and he had the ability to and Mary Martinez. Services will Old-fashioned school and become a successful friends through these activities put a smile on anyone’s face and be held at St. Marguerite Catholic attorney and we fully believe he and traveled to compete with made you feel good inside just Church in Tooele, Utah with a would have made a great one. them all over the state. On the by being around him. We will Viewing, and tribute to Daniel warmth and Brother Daniel was a caring, lov- football field he was a dedicated forever miss his beautiful smile, on Tuesday Feb. 25, 2014 from able and extremely handsome offensive and defensive lineman contagious laugh, kisses, won- 6-8 p.m. and Funeral Mass on sincerity. young man that gave so much for his team and a courageous derful hugs and his ever pres- Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014 at 11 to the world without even try- wrestler that competed with the ent affectionate ear tugs that he a.m. (10 a.m. viewing). Following ing, he was truly beautiful inside biggest and toughest in the state would always give to his fam- interment at the Tooele City and out. He was loved by his of Utah. He once for part of a ily and friends, and we will even Cemetery we would be deep- family and friends deeply. He wrestling season agreed to fill the miss his practical jokes. Life will ly honored to have everyone’s had a wide variety of hobbies varsity 285 pound spot because never be the same, but we will company at a luncheon at St. and interests such as; dirt biking, the team was lacking a candi- forever be grateful to Daniel for Marguerite in honor of Daniel’s camping, online gaming, explor- date even though he was much the time he spent with us teach- memory. Services entrusted with ing new places but his great- lighter than all the opponents. ing us how to be better parents, Didericksen Memorial, 435-277- est love was sports. Daniel was Daniel was a person who loved and people. We have faith in 0050.

Diane Warr Judd recitals, and school events as she one and be onto another before could. Diane was a member of you knew it. We will miss the Diane Warr Judd, beloved wife the LDS church and held many many quilts she made for family and mother, cherished grand- positions over the years. She members and friends. She was 435-884-3031 mother, aunt and sister, passed enjoyed many years of girls camp also known for her homemade away peacefully at her Erda in her “Condo” tent, loved all the meals, cookies, suckers, puffed home on Wednesday, Feb. 19, primary children she taught over rice balls, jams, and homemade www.daltonhoopes.com 2014. She was born to Norman the years, and served in various ice-cream. She is dearly loved J. and Emma Rydalch Warr on relief society positions. She also and will be forever missed. She April 20, 1943, and she spent belonged to DUP and enjoyed was preceded in death (and wel- Subscribe Today • 882-0050 most of her life in Erda with fam- family history and genealogy. She comed into heaven) by her par- ily and friends who loved her and her son Ty took over responsi- ents, her brother Tom, and her dearly. Diane had a wonderful bility of the family ballpark “Warr sister Colleen. She is survived and carefree childhood with Memorial Park” after the death by her husband, children, grand- holidays, picnics, church func- of her parents and brother, Tom. children, sister Betty Slingerland tions, sleep overs, and lots of She became the “Erda Burger (Bob), and many cousins, nieces, time spent with grandparents, Lady” (with the secret sauce) and nephews, and friends. A viewing cousins, and friends. She gradu- baked hundreds and hundreds will take place on Thursday, Feb. ated from Tooele High School in immensely the children she tend- of brownies. This was a labor of 27, from 6-8 p.m. at the Erda ���������������� 1961 and helped organize yearly ed and helped raise throughout love and pride and, together with Ward House, 134 East Erda Way, class reunions that she enjoyed the years. She considered them other family members, kept the Erda, and one hour prior to the ��������������������������� very much. Diane married Terry and their family an extension park going for ballgames, com- service. Service will render at Judd on April 9, 1966, in Reno, of her own, and her home was munity and social events (Erda the same location on Friday, Feb. Nev., and their marriage was later home away from home for many. Days), a place to gather with 28, starting at noon. In lieu of ����������������������� sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. Adventures, home cooked meals, family and friends on Tuesdays flowers, donations can be made ����������������� Her children are Tori England climbing trees, a big yard, and and Thursday evenings. Diane in her name to Warr Memorial (Kevin), Josh (Melissa), and Ty. unusual “pets” were all part of was kind, gentle, and quiet. She Ballpark, 4468 Warr Lane, Erda, ������������������������������ The grandchildren she adored the package at Grandma Diane’s loved to read. Quite often you UT 84074, or to a charity of your — Steffen, Josh, Brianna, Sydney, house. She proudly attended as could find her in the middle of choice. Goodbye Sweet Lady. Emma and Sophia. She also loved many parties, ballgames, dance a good book. She would finish Until We Meet Again. DEATH NOTICE Jedediah Outzen very much. Jed was so blessed to marry the love of his life, James Schulz Hansen Heather Peterson. They are truly soul mates. They look alike and Jedediah Outzen Hansen need each other deeply. He has James Michael Schulz passed returned home to his loving �������������������� the three most beautiful children away unexpectedly Monday, Heavenly Father on Feb. 22, ������������������� Feb. 24. There will be a full obitu- 2014, leaving behind his fam- that he adores and cherishes and ary in Thursday’s edition of the ily who love him more than any is watching over: his little bud- �������������������������������������������������� Transcript. Services are pending words could ever express. We’ve dies Gage Outzen, Wyatt Edwin �������������������������������������������������� with Didericksen Memorial, 435- decided he needed to go first to and his little princess Hunter 277-0050. prepare the way for the rest of Ray. Your daddy will always be ��������������������������������������� us. Jed always lived life to the with you. Jed’s viewing will be at fullest and wanted to be first and Tate Mortuary from 6-8 p.m. on ��������������������� Inspiring Healthy Lives best at all he did. Jed was born Friday, Feb. 28. His funeral will on July 15, 1986, one of the hap- ������������������������������������ be held on Saturday March 1, 11 ������������������������������ piest days of our lives, to Eddie and Barbara Hansen. Waiting a.m. at the LDS Church on 1025 for him at home were his big W. Utah Ave, with a viewing prior ������������������������������������������������ brother Jacob and two big sis- his proud grandparents Keith to the funeral from 9:30-10:30 �������������������������������������������������� ters Becca and Brooke, and later and Alice Outzen and Clar and a.m. Thanks to all for your love ������������� to come, his baby brother Zeb; Ruth Hansen, who all love him and support. ������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������� Each Month in the Obama looks to governors for Tooele Transcript Bulletin TOOELETRANSCRIPT ��������������������������������������������� BULLETIN help with national economy �������������������������� Subscribe Today 882-0050 by Steve Peoples It’s unclear whether some argue they could be doing less.” ASSOCIATED PRESS Republican governors are willing The White House has planned a �������������������������� to collaborate with the Democratic series of events this week designed WASHINGTON — His domes- president ahead of the November to highlight the president’s desire ��������������������������������������������������������� tic priorities stalled in a divided midterm elections. for action. ������������������������������������������������������������������ Congress, President Barack Republicans were planning to In a Sunday message entitled, ����������������������������������������������������������������������� Obama is looking for allies among share their ideas for improving the “We’re not sitting still,” Obama’s ���������������������������������������������������� America’s governors. nation’s economy. They include senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer said ������������������������������ The president plans to meet eliminating federal regulations and the president this week would � Monday with governors of both further delaying key provisions of “announce new action on manu- ���������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������������� �� ���������������������������������������������������������� �������� ���� ������������ ����������� �������� ��� ���� �������������� ���� parties at the White House, follow- Obama’s health care overhaul. facturing, infrastructure and trans- �������������������������������������������������������� ����� ������������ ���� �������� ���������� ���� ����� ������ ����� ing a Sunday dinner in which he In a Sunday interview, Louisiana portation jobs, and a new initiative ������������������������������������������������� ���������� ������������� ������������ ���������������� ����������� ��� told state leaders their cooperation Gov. Bobby Jindal said he would to ensure everyone who is willing ������������������������������ ������������ ��������� ������������ ������ ����� ���� ������ ������� “is vital to make sure we’re doing encourage the president to use his to work hard has a shot at suc- ������������������������������������������������� �� ���������������������������������������������������������������������� right by the American people.” executive authority to jumpstart cess.” �������� ���������������������������������������� ������������������������� �� ����������������������������������������� ������� ���� ������������ ��������� ������ ������ ���� ������������ ��� “I look forward to working with the economy. Not every governor will meet �� ����������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������������� each of you, not just in our meet- Jindal said while it was “bla- Monday with the president. � �������������������������������������������������������������� ings tomorrow, but throughout this tantly unconstitutional” for the New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie � � year — what I hope to be a year of president to ignore federal laws, left the NGA meeting early to � action,” Obama said at a black-tie Obama’s position allows him to attend his daughter’s birthday and � dinner with dozens of leaders who work around Congress in con- prepare for a budget address. � were in town for a meeting of the structive ways. Facing multiple investigations � � � � National Governors Association. “Instead of new regulations, in a political-retribution probe in � � � � ��������������������� ������������������� ������������� ��������������� “When we’ve got a Congress that new spending that haven’t worked, New Jersey, the Republican lead- � � � ����������� ��������� ������� ����������� ���������������� sometimes seems to have a dif- I would argue he should use his er will also skip a Monday press � ����������������������� ������������������ ������������������������� ��������������� � ��������������������� ��������������� ����������� � ficult time acting, I want to make newfound executive power to conference for the Republican � ��������������� ��������������������� ��������������������� sure that I have the opportunity actually promote jobs,” Jindal said, Governors Association, which he � ��������������� ��������������� � to partner with each of you in any adding that Congress should be leads. � � way I can,” the president said. doing more as well. “It’d be hard to � � � A7

TUESDAY February 25, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Frank OHLMAN MATTERS OF FAITH M Attorney at Law FREE Despite the anger, we still have control over our actions Consultation Editor’s note: “Matters of involved in: No one I know has That conclusion is not only that God desires.” Paul, who for faith” is a column that provides been required to attend envy unhealthy, it misses what the helped formulate the doctrine of Wills & local religious leaders a place to management classes. Bible has to say about our anger grace for us, gives us another Trusts write about how their respective Bill Upton I have described anger as the and its place in our life. James, helpful insight into the subject faiths provide hope, courage and GUEST COLUMNIST easy emotion, in part, because the brother of Jesus, wrote in his of anger, when he wrote to the strength in these modern times. it is sometimes possible to shift small general letter, this template churches at Ephesus. the responsibility for it to some- for a relational model. 493 W. 400 N. Tooele I’m not sure if it’s still in print, one else. For example, “You make “In your anger do not sin:” Do but a number of years ago, Dr. is, “They were not.” An example me mad” is the classic pass the “My dear brothers, take note of not let the sun go down while you 882-4800 James Dobson, founder of Focus of this is the confusing emotion buck excuse for bad behavior. My this: Everyone should be quick to are still angry.” —Eph 4:26 on the Family, wrote a book titled, of love, which some romantic bad choices are justified because listen, slow to speak and slow to www.tooelelawoffice.com “Emotions: Can you trust them?” observers claim is blind. Having someone other than me has the become angry, for man's anger It appears Paul is suggesting Unfortunately I could not find spent several years involved with ability, against my will, to magi- does not bring about the righteous that even though the emotion is my copy to give a more detailed pre- and post-marital counsel- cally turn on the switch to my life that God desires.” —James something all of us will experi- If it happens here, response, but the short answer is ing, I could add it can also be at inner beast. 1:19-20 ence, we still have control of the “no.” Emotions are by some defi- times deaf and dumb. The sad reality is, anger can be actions we take as a result of that read about it here. nition those feelings that may But since Valentine’s Day is and often is hurtful and destruc- I know it is desirable to stake anger, and we can and should TOOELE RANSCRIPT be perceived without logical pro- over, and it is beyond the scope of tive. It may become malignant, out the high ground of righteous put a time limit on it. T cess. They also do not require a what I wanted to consider today, touching many others as well. indignation, but James reminds BULLETIN factual foundation and are some- I will move on. The emotion I As a result, it is a concern felt us of the limitations of our anger Upton is pastor of Tooele’s First Subscribe Today • 882-0050 times, OK often, a substitute for want to consider is anger, which acutely by those who consider in producing, “the righteous life Assembly of God Church. thought. is so fixed in our understanding themselves people of faith. If I That lack of thinking is perhaps it makes sense to assign the emo- am to be a “good person,” what- at the center of the difficulty sur- tion to the physical realm, like an ever that means, than anger is an rounding emotions. Often, when angry sky or an angry wound. It emotion that can have no place the question is, “what were they is one of the few emotions even in my life. I have to deny it and thinking?” the obvious answer our judicial system has become hide it. R E C O G N I Z I N G

ing that includes showers and The overall outcome of the OUR Vorwaller restrooms, a laundry facility, an settlement has pleased city offi- continued from page A1 on-site office, and a designated cials, said Baker. FINEST room for community functions, “This is not like a nasty law- several RV pads where modifi- Baker said. Eshete added that suit we resolved through a legal cations to the electrical wiring the park is looking into running settlement,” he said. “But we had not been inspected, and a small store out of the facility had some disputes we wanted did not have some of the facili- as well. resolved, so this was the mech- ties required by its permit, such Though he has not solicited anism we chose.” as a laundry, showers and an any official bids, Eshete esti- “[Eshete] has been very coop- on-site office. mated the cost of the required erative, which we have appreci- Eshete said the pads in ques- facility at $100,000 to $120,000. ated,” Baker added. tion were not new, but were old He said the facility will be built Eshete said the city, likewise, pads that Vorwaller had restored within the next two years, as per had been polite and under- to service. He agreed, howev- the terms of the settlement. standing through the entire er, that the park had failed to Additionally, Vorwaller has process. Coldwell Banker is proud to recognize the achievements of our 2013 install the required facilities. made an effort to remove aban- “I think they handled it very award recipients. Their skill, hard work and commitment to excellence “We were supposed to do that doned, dilapidated trailers and well,” he said. from day one,” Eshete said. “But homes from the park and to These kinds of conflicts in real estate service have propelled them to the top of the industry. people didn’t demand it, and it clean the surrounding grounds, between municipalities and We are proud to have them as valued members of our fine company. didn’t seem necessary from a Eshete said. He said they have developers arise frequently, business point of view.” recently repaved the streets in Eshete said. But he said the Under the new agreement, the park, have cracked down on outcome in this case was some- Vorwaller will be capped at 151 drug-related activity, and have what unique in the all-around total pads, will be required to become more selective in their positive outcome. have inspections on the unper- application process to keep “It could be a good example mitted electrical work, and problems from returning to the for others,” he said. must install a commons build- park in the future. [email protected]

PILT Tooele County Federal Payment In Lieu of Taxes compared to estimated property tax Farmland Assessment Fair Market Value continued from page A1 Class IV Graze Class I Orchard $700 per acre $1,000 per acre million in mitigation fees from Total Acres PILT land 2,050,189 2,050,189 2,050,189 2,050,189 waste companies that operate Value per acre $5 $588 $700 $1,000 in the county’s west desert. If Tooele County billed the Total Value $10,250,945 $1,205,511,132 $1,435,132,300 $2,050,189,000 federal government for the Tax Rate 0.002176 0.002176 0.002176 0.002176 county government’s portion Amount of Taxes $22,306 $2,623,192 $3,122,848 $4,461,211 of property tax, based on the 2013 PILT payment $3,193,382 $3,193,382 $3,193,382 $3,193,382 lowest possible valuation of the VICKI POWELL JACK WALTERS PILT eligible property, the tax over/(under) $3,171,076 $570,190 $70,534 ($1,267,829) President’s Elite President’s Circle bill for 2013 would have been only $22,306 — leaving the county owing the federal gov- acre. and Box Elder County came in ernment a $3.17 million refund. At $700 per acre, the federal third place with $2.9 million. The Farmland Assessment government bill for PILT prop- Between the military, BLM Act allows qualifying agricul- erty would be $3.12 million, and USFS, the federal govern- tural property to be assessed leaving the county owing the ment owns 82 percent of Tooele and taxed based on the land’s fed a $70,534 refund check for County. productive capability instead the 2013 PILT payment. PILT distribution to coun- of on the prevailing market Shubert had her appraising ties is calculated using a for- value of the land, according to staff look at the assessed value mula provided by statute that Tooele County Assessor Wendy of private property adjacent includes the amount of eligi- Shubert. to or nearby federal lands in ble federal lands — primarily Productive capability is Tooele County and came up Bureau of Land Management determined by the property’s with $1,000 per acre as a rough and U.S. Forest Service land, soil type, topography, availabil- estimate of the average market and the population of the coun- ity of irrigation water, growing value for federal land. ty. season and other factors that At $1,000 per acre, the tax The federal government first determine the land’s ability to bill for PILT property would started paying PILT to counties sustain crops or forage for live- be $4.46 million, which would in 1977 through annual alloca- CHRISTINA VOWELS SHERRI NELSON stock, according to a brochure make the federal government tions. prepared by Shubert’s office. owe Tooele County an addition- In 2008 PILT was funded Sterling Society Sterling Society The lowest productive value al $1.27 million for their 2013 through 2012 by the Emergency for land in Tooele County under property taxes. Economic Stabilization Act. the F.A.A. is $5 per acre. The PILT does not cover all feder- When that act expired, PILT was highest productive value for al land in Tooele County. It does reauthorized for 2013 through land in Tooele County under the not include 1,574,781 acres of the Moving Ahead for Progress F.A.A. is $588 for prime orchard land owned by the U.S. military in the 21st Century Act, a trans- property. in Tooele County. portation funding bill. At $588 per acre, the federal At $1,000 an acre, the prop- A jolt was sent through- government’s tax bill for land erty tax bill for military land in out counties in January when included in PILT would be $2.6 Tooele County would add an the 2014 federal spending bill million or $570,190 less than additional $3.4 million to the approved by Congress did not what the fed paid in PILT for federal government’s property include PILT. 2013. tax bill. Earlier this month county Shubert suggested looking at The tax rate used to com- commissioners breathed a sigh the fair market value for fed- pare PILT payments to poten- of relief when PILT funding for eral property, because accord- tial property tax so far has 2014, which was attached to the ing to the F.A.A., if property only included the county gov- farm bill, passed Congress. assessed under the F.A.A. is sold ernment’s tax rate of .002176 State Senator Ralph Okerlund, for development or otherwise because PILT payments go R-Monroe, a former Sevier taken out of agricultural use, directly to the county general County Commissioner who CAROL AUTRY the property is subject to a roll- fund. represents Beaver, Garfield, Gold Society back tax based on the market If the federal government was Juab, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, value of the property for the five also billed for the Tooele County Sevier, Utah, and Wayne coun- previous years, she said. School District’s property tax, a ties, is sponsoring Senate However, determining market tax paid by all private property Concurrent Resolution 6 that value of federal land included owners in Tooele County at a calls on Congress to make reli- in the PILT program, which in rate of .009593, the school dis- able multi-year funding for PILT Tooele County includes Bureau trict would receive $34.8 mil- so counties may have certainty of Land Management and lion from the federal govern- in their annual budget. WINNER BEST OF STATE Forest Service property, can be ment based on $1,000 per acre “This year counties were difficult, according to Shubert. market value for all BLM, Forest just holding their breath,” Service, and military property BLM land ranges from the Okerlund told the Senate UTAH rocky tops of mountains to salt in the county. Natural Resources, Agriculture, 2011, 2012, 2013 flats, and from arid land on The federal government sent and Environment Committee. Stansbury Island to land with a combined total of $35.4 mil- “A lot of counties depend on the 435.882.2100 1094 North Main Street potash and gold deposits. lion in PILT payments to Utah’s PILT payment because a lot of A look at real estate listings 29 counties in 2013. their lands are federally owned. www.UtahHomes.com Tooele, UT 84074 for Tooele County show graz- Tooele County received the Without PILT payment money ©2014 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker® is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. An Equal Opportunity ing land for sale in Rush Valley most PILT money of Utah’s 29 they lose almost all of their bud- Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Each Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Office Is Owned And Operated by NRT LLC. Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker without irrigation or structures counties. Iron County came in get.” Residential Brokerage are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage or NRT LLC. for an asking price of $700 per second place with $3.0 million [email protected] A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY February 25, 2014 The Bulletin Board

High School with the GHS Wind Please come and enjoy the fun. For meal is being served from TUMC, it Tooele Symphony on Wednesday, March 12, 7 more info, call 833-1978 ext. 2127 or is a non-denominational event and we p.m. Admission is free. ext. 2010. We’re located at 301 W. Vine invite and encourage all people to join Tooele County Homemakers St., Bldg. #11 (right behind Tooele High us. We will need help and volunteers in The Tooele County Homemakers will Grantsville Song Cycle School). various ways, such as helping to serve, meet this Monday, March 3, 10 a.m., Expand your creativity this new year in cook and clean up, donate food and Health Department Building, 151 a unique songwriting project called the Kindergarten Readiness share talents. If you are interested in N. Main, Tooele. Darlene from the “Grantsville Song Cycle!” Participants The Tooele Family Center is offering a getting involved, e-mail Carissa Sanders Teen Center will tell about programs will take stories about Grantsville his- free weekly workshop for both parents at [email protected] or call they have for teens in the county. St. tory, natural surroundings and people and children. The class is designed (785) 737-3467. Patrick’s Day potluck complete with and turn them into music. Find out more to give parents tips and ideas of how corned beef and cabbage. Call Marlene on our blog, www.clarkhistoricfarm. to make their child’s education years Church of Christ 882-7003 with any questions. blogspot.com or contact Laurie Hurst, successful. Your child must be 4 years Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah 884-4409. old and beginning Kindergarten in Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. TRT Grant Applications September 2014. The next two ses- and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. Transient Room Tax Applications (TRT) Family History Center sions are Feb. 19-March 19, or April Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We must be postmarked by March 1. They Greet your ancestors free at the 2-April 30. seek to be the Lord’s church estab- can be delivered or mailed to Tooele Grantsville Family History Center, 117 lished about 33 AD. The Bible produces County, 47 S. Main, Tooele, UT 84074. E. Cherry St. All are welcome with nondenominational Christians only. The application and grant information consultants there to assist you. Open Scouting Jesus is our only head of the church, are available on the Tooele County web- Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday headquarters are heaven. Come and site co.tooele.ut.us. through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 Jorgensen Eagle Project grow with us. Call 882-4642. to 9 p.m. Richard Jorgensen’s Eagle Scout Project Basic Cake Decorating is to collect books, audio books and Cornerstone Baptist Cake decorating class will be on April 4, Healthy Homesteaders DVDs for the Grantsville City Library. Passion for God, compassion for people 7-9 p.m., USU Extension, 151 N. Main February Healthy Homesteaders meeting There is a drop-off box at the library, at 276 E. 500 North in Tooele, phone: St., Tooele. Cost is $10 per person. will be Thursday, Feb. 27, 7-9 p.m. at as well as at Grantsville’s Soelbergs. 882-6263. Come as you are this This includes all supplies needed for the the Stone Homestead, 3610, Sun Valley Collections go until Feb. 28. Any and all Sunday, where you can hear a message class. Register soon because class size Drive, Grantsville. Shawnya Calvert donations are appreciated, but the more from the Bible and meet new friends. is limited. Call 435-843-2142. Wayman will teach about soft cheeses. recent publications are the most helpful. Service times: Bible study (for all ages) COURTESY OF DARRELL SMITH Please bring a jar for sour cream and 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; The Settlement Canyon Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers announces its new board of directors Spring and Easter Craft buttermilk. Utah State evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- for 2014. Bottom left to right are Brad Clayton, Area Vice President; Glen Stevens, Past President and Workshop dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided Treasurer; Thomas Taylor, 2014 President; and Jerry Henson, President Elect. Top left to right are Darrell The Spring and Easter Craft Workshop Stansbury Park University for all services, and children’s church will be held on Friday, March 21 from during morning worship. WiseGuys Smith, Publicity; Kendall Thomas, Historian; Gene White, Membership; Leroy Rose, Scholarships; Richard Program during evening worship. Kroff, Publications; Tracy Boswell, Secretary; and Timothy Booth, Museum. 2-9 p.m. at the Arts and Craft Center at Stansbury Park CERT USU Free Entrepreneurship the Tooele Army Depot. The workshop is Lecture Series for adults only. Call the Arts Council at Stansbury Park CERT will have a CERT Mountain of Faith Lutheran nization to please call us. We are also work, attend a potlcuk dinner the first Feb. 26, Free and open to the public, 6 435-843-2142 with any questions. training day for anyone in Tooele County Mountain of Faith is celebrating Ash 435-843-3440. 25 S. 100 East, Tooele. looking for books, newspaper articles, Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at on March 15 at the Erda Fire Station, p.m. Speaker Judy Robinett, founder of Wednesday, March 5, with a potluck din- photos, brochures or any history that the Tooele Senior Citizens Center next Maxi Skirt Class 2163 Erda Way, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. JRobinett Enterprises, LLC. The topic is ner at 6:30 p.m. and a service to follow United Methodist Church pertains to the Tooele County area. If to the Tooele Pioneer Museum. A short Come learn how to make your own Maxi It is only one day because most of the Building a Powerful Team and Network at 7 p.m. Throughout Lent, weekly soup Tooele United Methodist church offers a you would like to donate them to our educational program will follow din- Skirt on Friday, April 11 from 7-9 p.m., training you can do online first before For Success. and bread dinners will be served on free dinner every Wednesday starting at organization, or if you would let us make ner. To speak with someone about the USU Extension, 151 N. Main, Tooele. coming to the training day, which is a Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. followed by a 4 p.m. All are welcome. a copy for the Tooele County Historical museum, call Tim Booth at 882-1902. Cost is $5 and the class is for adults hands-on skills day. For more informa- TATC short service at 7 p.m. All are welcome. Society, please call Alice Dale at 435- For more information about the Sons only. Register at Tooele City Hall, 90 tion go to www.stansburyparkcert.com Food pantry 882-1612. of Utah Pioneers, call Glen Stevens at N. Main. Call 435-843-2142 for more under training day. St. Barnabas’ Episcopal The First Baptist Church in Tooele is 882-3168. information. Mini-Classes Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- offering an emergency food pantry to Stansbury Art and Literary Tooele Applied Technology College will rament followed by fellowship. Sunday meet the needs of our community. The Groups, Events and Mood disorder support group USU/TATC Carnival of Society hold free mini-classes this year on the mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ food pantry is available for emergency Sports Do you or someone you love have a Information The next meeting will be Tuesday, Feb. third Thursday of every month. Our Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation next Lunch n’ Learn mini-series will be from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at Utah State University Tooele and the 25, 7 p.m., TATC, 88 S. Tooele Blvd, Drive, Tooele. Phone: 882-4721. Email: offers help, hope and healing. Please Thursday, Feb. 20 with a class about 580 S. Main Street. For information call Recovery International Tooele Applied Technology College are Tooele. Rachel Pettit will be giving a [email protected]. Web at We have a very structured group that join us for support group sessions every Vital Signs. Emergency situations may 882-2048. holding a Carnival of Information. A fun- presentation on oil painting. All are www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New require you to know how to read vital follows a format of four basic steps: filled night of games and activities for welcome. God’s beloved child, beautifully created Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in signs. Discover how to correctly mea- report an upset, describe thoughts, everyone, and information on programs in God’s own image. Whatever your his- Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at sure blood pressure, pulse and respira- Moose Lodge impulses, feelings and sensations. If and degrees from USU Tooele and TATC. tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, 841-9903. tion. You will learn basic procedures for you can’t change a situation, you can Enjoy free hot dogs, popcorn, cotton Tooele City Library the Episcopal Church welcomes you. taking vital signs and how to stay calm Meals at Lodge change your attitude toward it. Life PFCCA candy and snow cones. Please join us in emergency situations. RSVP early, Spanish services Change in Time: Friday and Saturday can be distressing, but not dangerous. The Professional Family Child Care Monday, March 17, 2-7 p.m. at TATC, Regular Events spots are limited, 435-248-1800. La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le night dinners will be served from 5-9 Recovery is helpful for handling addic- Association of Utah will be holding 88 S. Tooele Blvd. Tuesdays, 11 a.m., Wiggle Worms (inter- invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves p.m. Friday night dinners include Clam tions, fears, anxiety, anger, loneliness, Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth active story time for 1- to 2-year-old chil- worries and any challenge. Try it for Mike Quarnberg Fundraiser dren); Wednesdays and Thursdays, 11 Enrollment for New Programs 6 p.m., Domingos 2 p.m. We invite you Chowder or Homemade Chili, and/or Tuesday of each month from 7-9 p.m. We are currently enrolling for our new six weeks. For more information, call A fundraiser for Mike Quarnberg will and 11:30 a.m., story time; Thursdays, to their Spanish services on Thursday fish baskets (halibut, Shrimp, or chicken This support group/training meeting programs, which include Industrial MaryAnn 884-0215. be held March 15 at Deseret Peak 4 to 6 p.m., teen time with gaming, at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come strips). Costs are $10 for halibut or is open to all childcare providers in Maintenance, Heavy Duty Diesel Complex, 5-9:30 p.m. Live music from movies and more; Fridays, 3:30 to 5:30 to know a church that focused in the shrimp baskets w/cup of chowder, VFW 9413 Stockton, Tooele, Erda, Stansbury, Technician and Nail Technician pro- chicken strips w/cup of chowder $7. Kendle Creek, as well as an appearance p.m., kids crafts; Select Tuesdays, 4 word of God rather than the emotions. Meeting Thursday at 7 p.m., VFW 9413, Grantsville and Lake Point. For more grams. For detailed information about all Bowl of chowder $4, and cup of chowder by Cowboy Poet Tyler Guy. Food will be p.m., family movies. God loves you and he wants to reveal Pioneer Museum. Call Harold Williams information, call Kathy Witt, 435-830- programs, visit www.tatc.edu. $2. Saturday night dinners include 16- provided by Casa del Rey. There will be himself to you. Located at 276 E. 500 at 435-882-2542. 9614. North, Tooele. Call 840-5036, rides ounce ribeye or T-bone steak w/choice a live auction, games and prizes. The ATV Round-up Scholarship Family Support Center cost is $20 per ticket with all proceeds Grantsville City provided. of baked potato/fries, salad and roll for Brain Injury Support Group The Family Support Center is a non- going to Mike Quarnberg. Library Fundraiser $15. Halibut or salmon steak w/choice Tooele County Traumatic Brain Injury Mark your calendars for May 17. Tooele St. Marguerite of baked or fries, salad and roll $15, Support Group meets once a month profit agency providing services in Salt Fruit Tree, Grape and Berry Applied Technology College will be St. Marguerite Catholic Community or Jumbo Shrimp w/choice of baked or starting Feb. 27, TATC, 88 S. Tooele Lake and Tooele County. Free 12-week Programs holding its third annual ATV Round-up welcomes you to worship with us. fries, salad and roll for $13. No orders in-home parenting skills program. Pruning Demonstrations The Grantsville City Library, 42 N. Blvd., 6:30-7:30 p.m. All are welcome, Scholarship Fundraiser at Ophir Park. Our liturgy schedule is as follows: taken after 8:45 p.m. Members who Families with children birth to 17 will Saturday, March 8, Learn hands on how Bowery St., has started the fall/winter survivors, family, friends and co-work- For more information on registration or Saturday Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 7:45 a.m. purchase five dinners either Friday or receive instruction during an 80-minute to prune apple, cherry, peach, pear, Story Time Program. Story Time will be ers. More information with Michelle at to become a sponsor, please contact (Spanish), 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., Saturday nights at regular price will weekly visit to gain the tools they need grapes, raspberry and blackberries. held each Thursday at 4 p.m. unless [email protected]. Meetings are Sarah Anderson at 435-248-1802. Monday through Friday 9 a.m. Religious receive their next dinner free. Daily to strengthen their family. Topics dis- Session One held at the Cooper home, otherwise indicated. The program is held the fourth Thursday of each month. education for youth: Sunday 9 a.m. lunch specials are available at the lodge cussed include communication, conflict 984 Ironwood Road, Erda, 10 a.m. to designed to create in young children a Confession 4 p.m. Saturday. Office from 11a.m. For members and their resolution, attachment and bonding, noon. Session Two held at the Bitner love of books through stories, puppets, Positive Psychology Education hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday guests. establishing rules and routines as well home, 140 Durfee St., Grantsville, 1-3 Learn simple ways to increase hap- games, music and crafts. For more infor- and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call as managing stress. Please contact p.m. Call Jay Cooper at 435-830-1447 piness through Positive Psychology. mation, call 435-884-1670. Network meetings 435-882-3860. St. Marguerite Catholic Entertainment Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext. 107 for for more information. Wednesday, March 19, 6-7 p.m., Tooele Looking to obtain or improve your Elementary School can be reached Tony Medina and his band will be play- City Library, 128 W. Vine St., Tooele. more information. You can also visit Master Gardener Spring Expo Schools employment? Come join the Tooele at 435-882-0081. We are located on ing Friday, March 7, 8-11 p.m. For mem- Contact Mykenzie Hydo at 801-523- familysupportcenter.org. Networking Group and learn job seeking the corner of Seventh Street and Vine bers and their guests only. Saturday, March 1, Learn about many 4268 for more information. Tooele Family AI-Anon gardening topics at one event. Your $5 Tooele County School District techniques, how to market yourself, get Street. support and actually search job leads. Special Event Take Off Pounds Sensibly Wednesdays at 5 p.m. at Alano Club (by admission allows access to six differ- CTE St. Marguerite Lent Meals DAV Meeting is scheduled Saturday, White’s Trailer Court), 1120 Utah Ave., ent classes to choose from — Organic Every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Tooele Do something good for yourself and Tooele County School District will host a Saint Marguerite Catholic Church’s March 15 at 2 p.m. St. Patrick’s Day Sundays at 5 p.m. at Mountain of Faith Gardening, Lawns, Self-Watering LDS Employment Resource Center locat- your heart, and make a plan to lose Career and Technical Education Fair at Knights of Columbus will be serving fish dinner of corned beef and cabbage will Lutheran Church. Call Gesele with ques- Containers, Roses, New All American ed next to Deseret Industries. Everyone that excess weight. TOPS can help you the Community Learning Center, 211 S. during lent beginning March 7 through be served from 6-9 p.m. that day. No tions, 435-224-4015. Varieties, and Soil Building. It’s held at is welcome. achieve your goals and support you in Tooele Blvd., Thursday, Feb. 27 from 4-7 April 11. Cost is $7 for a three-piece regular Saturday night steak/fish din- the USU Extension Office, 151 N. Main, your journey of health and wellness. We p.m. Meet teachers and industry repre- Online courses and $5 for a two-piece. All meals ners will be served. For members and Tooele. Registration at 9:30 a.m. with provide accountability through weekly sentatives. Students in grades 6-12 who Online courses in Network+ and served with fries, coleslaw and dessert. their guests only. Seniors sessions going until 2 p.m. For more weigh-ins and support and encourage- bring parents can clear a “U” or receive Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- Location is 15 S. 7th St., Tooele. Dinner information call 435-277-2409. ment in a non-judgmental environment. Medical equipment needed extra credit. fessional seeking to upgrade their skills will be served starting at 6 p.m. Please Eagles TOPS is open to all men, women, teens Fruit Tree Pruning Class and knowledge of networking and secu- come and enjoy good food and good and preteens. There are now two TOPS Tooele and Grantsville Senior Centers Toto needed for SHS Drama rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA company. chapters in Tooele to accommodate your are in need of donated medical equip- Feb. 26, learn how to prune backyard Stansbury High School’s Drama Program Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the Steak Night schedule. UT 330 Tooele meets Tuesday ment to be used for seniors in need. fruit trees for health and productivity. is looking for a well-trained dog to play TATC at 248-1800 for more information Brit-Ammi Kahal Remember the Eagles Auxiliary serves at 5 p.m. at the old county courthouse. New or gently used items needed are Taught by experienced orchardist and Toto in its upcoming production of “The or to enroll. Covenant People Assembly are teach- only the freshest steaks and the good Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 for informa- wheelchairs, walkers, canes or other retired USU Extension Agent Wade Wizard of Oz.” Should be kennel-trained ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian fresh cut, home-cooked French fries. tion. UT 365 Tooele meets Saturday at items that may be useful to our seniors. Bitner. Hosted by the Master Gardeners and available the last week of April Adult education faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at The special for Friday, Feb. 28 is a hali- 9 a.m. at the Bit n Spur Clubhouse, 240 Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen- at no charge, 151 N. Main St., Tooele, and the first two weeks of May. Small Get your high school diploma this year. 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call but dinner two-piece for $9 and three- W. 500 North. Call Lisa at 882-1442 for ter, 435 843-4103, or Dan Lawrence, 7-8 p.m. Contact Jay Cooper at 435- black terrier breeds are preferable. If All classes required for a high school 843-5444 for more information. piece for $11. information. Also see the TOPS website 435-843-4753, at the Grantsville center. 830-1447 or [email protected]. interested, contact Glen Carpenter at diploma, adult basic education, GED at www.tops.org. [email protected] or call preparation and English as a second Bible Baptist Church Sunday Breakfast Grantsville Senior Center AARP Smart Driver Course The folks at Bible Baptist Church would Breakfast will be served on March The senior center is for the enjoyment The Smart Driver Course will be 435-882-2479, ext. 4510. language are available. Register now Tooele Gem and Mineral like to invite you to some old fashioned 9 from 9 a.m. to noon. The menu is of all senior citizens 55 and older. held March 21, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., to graduate — just $50 per semester. Parent Teacher Conference church services with singing from the great, eggs and meat, cooked to order, Society Activities have started. For info, call Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call 833- Parent Teacher Conference will be held old fashioned hymns and messages omelets, pancakes and French toast Tooele Gem and Mineral Society meets 884-3446. Exercise class twice a week, N. Main St., Tooele. The cost is $20 or 8750. Adult education classes are for at Grantsville High School on Feb. 24 from the old fashioned KJV Bible. Some with meat and eggs, your choice, for $7 the second Tuesday of each month bunco, bingo, pinochle once a week. $15 showing a current AARP member- students 18 and over. and 25 from 4-7 p.m. Mr. Cloward will things should never change. Sunday for adults and $3 for children 11 years at the Tooele Applied Technology Jewelry, painting and ceramics once a ship card. Call 435-843-3690 to register present the PLAN assessment results ESOL Service times: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; of age and under. There is a $5 special College, 88 S. Tooele Blvd., 7:30 p.m. week. Arts and Crafts on the second or for more information. for 10th grade at 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 ESOL conversational classes are gospel hour, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 12:30 each Sunday. Public is invited. Membership dues are only $10 per year and fourth Monday at 10 a.m. Meals on if you would like to join, or just come Brady Baby 5K fun run/walk p.m. held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL p.m.; Wednesday evening services, Wheels for homebound. Lunch served students may also come anytime the 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at Eagles Family Night visit. Come learn about rocks, minerals daily. Suggested donation of $2.50. Trevor and Ashlee Brady adopted Zeke Enhance Your Scholarship Family Night will be on Saturday, March and ways to craft with them and enjoy in June 2013, and now they’re trying center is open for individualized study. 840-2152. The center also provides rides to the Possibilities Workshop Registration is $50 per semester. Call 1. Barbara Fox will serve Sloppy Joes field trips for rock collecting. We are store or doctor visits in Tooele and to bring home Zeke’s sibling in March. Mountain View Baptist Church with th e trimmings, salad, chips and celebrating 50 years since the club was Proceeds of the Brady Baby 5K fun run/ Come learn more about exploring locally, 833-8750 for more information. Grantsville areas. Call 843-4102. The We would like to invite you to discover dessert at 6:30 p.m. Bingo will follow. formed. Come have fun with us! Visit us walk on March 8 will go toward the fam- regionally and nationally for education February Birthday Dinner will be Feb. 28 what God’s plan and purpose is for Please come and bring the family and on Facebook. Contact: 435-882-5752 ily. See the family’s page on Facebook dollars. A scholarship workshop will at 4 p.m. Churches your life. The Bible contains all of the friends. There will only be one more or email TooeleGemAndMineral@gmail. or www.eventbrite.com for more informa- be held Feb. 24 and 25 during Parent answers for life’s questions. Come after this for this year until after sum- com. Tooele Senior Center tion and registration. Teacher Conference at Grantsville High School. The workshops will be from 5 The Church of Jesus Christ of and join us this Sunday for our adult mer. Public invited. The senior center is for the enjoyment of Bible study and graded Sunday School Valley Behavioral Heath Parent all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- Community Art Classes p.m. to 5:20 p.m. and then repeated Latter-day Saints St. Patrick’s Dinner The Tooele City Arts Council will be from 6 p.m. to 6:20 p.m. both nights. To find a meeting house and time of which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship Class ing activities include bridge, pinochle, Chairman Cheryl Barrus will serve corn The parenting class is an eight-week offering community art classes for What parents and students can do to worship for The Church of Jesus Christ service begins at 11 a.m. We also have bingo, exercise program three times beef and cabbage dinner with the trim- course that helps parents better under- adults. The available classes include find the money really sums it up! of Latter-day Saints, go to http://mor- a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 a week, line dancing, wood carving, mings on Saturday, March 15, 5-7:30 stand child development, strengthen Pottery, Watercolor Painting (March 6), mon.org/meetinghouse or contact 435- p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 Wii games, watercolor class, movies p.m. The cost is $8 per person. There the parent-child relationship, positive Digital Photography (Feb. 25), Photo Kindergarten Registration 850-8211. p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs and health classes. Meals on Wheels will be a Booze Basket Raffle and all communication and refine non-abusive Editing (April 1), and Basic Pen and Ink Kindergarten registration for Fall 2014 and let us pray together for God’s help. available for homebound. Lunch served proceeds will go to the Lew Reed Spinal discipline methods. The class takes Drawing (March 3). Check out our com- enrollment will be held at all elemen- Berean Full Gospel Church Mountain View Baptist Church meets at weekdays for age 60 and above, sug- Cord Injury Fund. Take Outs will be avail- place through Feb. 25 on Tuesday eve- plete class schedule at www.tooelecity. tary schools on Feb. 27 and 28. To We invite you to discover how God’s the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite gested donation of $2.50, $4.50 for able. Members and guests invited. nings. The cost is $80, or Medicaid is org. Register soon. Space is limited. If be eligible to enter kindergarten, your Word can transform your life and provide 2C. Join us. under age 60. The center also provides accepted for full coverage of cost (for you have any questions, please contact child must be at least 5 years old on or you with the answers for questions and transportation to the store or doctor before Sept. 1, 2014. Contact Rosalie for problems you may be struggling to Stansbury Park Baptist Church Past Presidents Dinner Meeting open clients). visits for residents in the Tooele and the Tooele City Arts Council at 435-843- The Past Presidents will meet at the Poloskey at 435-833-1900, ext. 1104 overcome. Come join us this Sunday Please join us each Sunday morning at Grantsville areas. Call 435-843-2110 for 2142 or at [email protected]. Sun Lok Yen Restaurant at 7 p.m., with any questions. morning for our 10 a.m. worship service 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible Live Fit Tooele County more information. Wednesday, March 19. PMP Jan Fox Playtime! For Kids and Parents where we will assemble in praise, share Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse Live Fit Tooele County sponsored indoor will host the evening. All PPs are invited active play. For a detailed calendar, go Children 5 and under and parents are Dual Language Immersion testimonies and explore worship in ways (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For Senior Circle to come. to livefittc.org. invited to attend Playtime! This free pro- Programs that strive to highlight the greatness of details, please call us at 830-1868 or Senior Circle is for those ages 50 and go to www.stansburyparkbc.com. better and costs just $15 a year per gram is designed for parents and chil- Attention all Kindergarten parents in God. After our morning praise and wor- Sons of Utah Pioneers Tooele Valley! We are having our first ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible person or $27 for a couple. Call 843- dren to stay physically active together First Lutheran Church Tooele County The goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers during the cold weather months. Be pre- parent/patron informational meeting Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday 3690 for more information or a member- First Lutheran Church at 349 N. Seventh Historical Society Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep pared to find your inner child with your about the Dual Language Immersion mornings at 635 N. Main St., (Phil’s ship application. Lots of great health St. would like to invite you to hear of alive our pioneer heritage. We do this child. Parents are required to stay and Programs that will begin next fall. Any Glass), or call 435-578-8022 for more benefits and fun activities. God’s grace and the love of Christ who through histories, stories, artifacts, participate in the activities. Playtime will interested parents/guardians that will information. Historical Society Books died to forgive you of your sins and monuments, museums, service and be held at the Dow James Building, 438 have first graders in the district next Tooele County Historical Society’s books attain salvation on your behalf every scholarships. Much of this labor of Transcript-Bulletin W. 400 North, from 11 a.m. to noon on year are invited to attend. The DLI pro- First Baptist Church will be available to purchase at our Sunday morning at 10 a.m. love is found in the Tooele Pioneer grams for next year: Spanish at Middle First Baptist Church, 580 S. Main St., meeting. The History of Tooele County March 3, March 10 and March 17. No Museum at 47 E. Vine in Tooele, as Canyon, Mandarin Chinese at Northlake, Tooele. Everyone is welcome. Call 882- Volume II is $25, The Mining, Smelting, Hometown Writers Wanted pre-registration is needed. Call 435-843- New Life Christian Fellowship well as various statues and monuments French at Grantsville, Portuguese at 2048 for information. and Railroading in Tooele is $15, and Hometown writers wanted. Help contrib- 2142 for more information. We invite you to worship and serve around the county. The Tooele Pioneer Harris and German at West. we also have eight note cards depicting ute feature stories about the county’s Tooele City 4-H Community United Methodist Church Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and four different pioneer buildings for $4. cemetery, at the mouth of Settlement most interesting people. Prior writing Tooele United Methodist Church ser- food pantry is open from noon to 3 These will make great gifts for your fam- Canyon, is another of our projects. We experience preferred but not required. Club vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 are always looking for artifacts and High school students encouraged to The Tooele City 4-H Community Club is Tooele Family Center ily and friends. Please check our website, tooelecumc. E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, histories, including yearbooks, as a loan apply. Contact Community News Editor for youth in the third grade and older. Story and craft hour org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- women and men are also available Historical sign or gift to be displayed for everyone’s Richard Briggs at 435-882-0050 or We will meet on Monday from 4-5:30 every week. Sunday services are in the Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at 1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell at 801-651- The Tooele Co. Historical Society has benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum. [email protected]. p.m. through April 14 at the USU Stansbury High School café at 10 a.m. the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy 2557 for more info. We are located at recently made a loan agreement with To learn more about this fascinating Extension Auditorium, 151 N. Main St. and at our Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 the adventures of books and make fun 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. the Utah State Historical Society to There is a $10 registration fee. Be sure a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find crafts. For more info, call 833-1978 ext. display an old Lincoln Highway sign that to attend the Registration Open House out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting 2127 or ext. 2010. We’re located at Wednesday meal was on the border of Utah and Nevada. Bulletin Board Policy on Monday, Feb. 10 from 4-5:30 p.m. at Every Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m., www.NLOT.org. 301 W. Vine St., Bldg. #11 (right behind The unique sign is on display at the If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript- the USU Extension. Call 435-843-2142 we will serve a free dinner from Tooele Pioneer Museum. for more information. Tooele High School). Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to rbriggs@tooeletranscript. United Methodist Church. Everyone Charity com. “The Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organi- Preschool hour is invited to come and eat. Our goal Seeking Historical Items zations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should Grantsville Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. the Tooele is to provide a free, hot meal for Tooele County Historical Society would contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or Family Center has a fun activity hour everyone. We want to get the com- Tooele Children’s Justice Center like members of the community who Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement of learning, singing and creating. This munity involved and invite all people in have any family or personal histories, USU Wind Orchestra at GHS need of fruit drinks, bottled water, soda will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please call the advertising Ready, Set, School! preschool class is order to forge relationships and build photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, The Utah State University Wind and fruit snacks. We appreciate all department at 882-0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. for all children up to 5 years of age. bridges between people of all economic VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that the day prior to the desired publication date. Orchestra will perform at Grantsville backgrounds in Tooele. Although the donations. 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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 7:08 a.m. 6:17 p.m. Thursday 7:06 a.m. 6:18 p.m. Friday 7:05 a.m. 6:19 p.m. Saturday 7:03 a.m. 6:20 p.m. Sunday 7:02 a.m. 6:21 p.m. Monday 7:00 a.m. 6:23 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 6:59 a.m. 6:24 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 4:57 a.m. 3:36 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 5:42 a.m. 4:49 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 6:22 a.m. 6:02 p.m. Saturday 7:00 a.m. 7:15 p.m. ALMANAC Sunday 7:36 a.m. 8:25 p.m. Statistics for the week ending Feb. 24. Cooler with periods Cloudy with a shower Times of clouds and Mostly cloudy, a little Monday 8:11 a.m. 9:33 p.m. Partly sunny Mostly cloudy Mostly sunny and cold Temperatures Tuesday 8:47 a.m. 10:38 p.m. of rain possible sun rain in the p.m. High/Low past week 60/21 New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 46/27 58 37 51 36 54 37 52 35 49 31 40 28 43 28 Average temp past week 41.9 Normal average temp past week 36.7 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low Mar 1 Mar 8 Mar 16 Mar 23 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 50/27 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 55/35 Knolls Clive Lake Point 53/29 59/38 60/38 59/40 Ogden Stansbury Park 58/39 Erda 59/40 Vernal Grantsville 59/39 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 52/26 60/40 49/32 Tooele 60/40 Bauer 58/37 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 57/37 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 58/37 56/30 58/35 Stockton Snowfall (in inches) Price 58/37 56/33 Nephi Rush Valley 58/35 57/36 Ophir 51/32 Delta Manti 62/43 58/34 Green River Last Month Season 62/37 Dugway Week to date to date Richfield Gold Hill 59/37 60/37 Moab 58/34 SNOWPACK Hanksville 64/39 Beaver 60/38 Vernon Tooele Valley-Vernon Creek Basin 59/35 Ibapah 57/35 60/36 Snow Water Equivalent as of 12 a.m. Monday Rocky Basin Mining Vernon Settlement Fork Creek Cedar City Blanding Snowcover 11.0 12.4 6.1 St. George 59/36 56/36 Average 16.3 14.8 7.8 67/49 Kanab 64/39 Eureka Percent of average 67% 88% 78% 54/34 Source: Utah Natural Resources Conservation Services

tigation by the Utah Occupational about the welfare of the injured the time, so we’re being careful in US Magnesium was in December had been in at the time. According Blast Health and Safety Administration, employees. our analyses here. It was probably 2012 when an employee was work- to a report on the incident by Utah continued from page A1 U.S. Magnesium was conduct- “We’re hopeful these people are a chemically induced explosion, ing on a 30-foot-tall acid tank and OSHA, US Magnesium was cited for ing its own investigation to try going to make a full recovery and but how things got together is a suffered acid burns after a spark nine “serious” violations for a total with them. We hope they recover to glean why a routine operation pretty soon, but they’re going to question and we’re still working caused an explosion. penalty of $45,000. US Magnesium quickly.” went wrong. Meanwhile, he said, be off for a while,” Tripp said. “This on that.” The force of the blast knocked has contested the findings. Tripp said in addition to an inves- the company was also concerned [operation] is something we do all The last industrial accident at the worker off of a raised bucket he [email protected]

and 11 percent are raped by a someone should do if they get in will have already been collected but if you’re raped, it’s not your Rape boyfriend. a potentially dangerous situation and preserved. fault.” Rape contact information continued from page A1 An estimated 78 percent of and what someone should do if The anonymous evidence Smith said the stigma of being Utah teenage girls who are raped they are raped — exacerbates the could also be matched to anoth- a rape victim can have devastat- illegal because one of the parties do not tell their parents. problem, Smith said. er case if someone else was raped ing effects. Some teenage victims Rape Recovery Center is a minor — and other sexu- Smith said she believes at least “Sex education isn’t allowed by the same person. have dropped out of school or 2035 S. 1300 East al offenses were not included, a large contributor to the num- in Utah schools, but this isn’t sex Reporting incidents can also felt forced to change schools to Salt Lake City according to the data. ber of date rapes among teenage education; it’s crime prevention,” help the victim recover, Young escape teasing and bullying that 801-467-7273 Although more reported girls is a lack of education to she said. “[Rape] is a secret and said. While many programs and accompanies the stigma. That rapes could be good news — if it combat immense peer pressure. it’s a dirty little secret. We need resources require reporting the added pressure can be over- Grantsville City Police means fewer incidents of unre- “A lot of times the victims, to make it not be a secret. People incident to police, even if the whelming, especially for some- Department ported rape — it’s more likely when we talk to them, they don’t need to know what to do.” victim does not want the case one dealing with the traumatic 429 E. Main Street the numbers are consistent want the sexual activity — it’s If someone finds themselves prosecuted, the Rape Recovery effects of rape. Grantsville with the typical rate of report- unwanted activity — but they the recipient of unwanted sexual Center, located in Salt Lake, has Bottom line, Smith said, is that 435-884-5811 ing. That rate is only about 10 can’t say ‘no’ for whatever rea- attention, they should say “no” services available to victims the number of rapes needs to percent get reported, said Lynn son,” said Smith. and be firm about it, she said. If regardless if a police report is decrease, but if the number of Tooele City Police Smith, domestic violence advo- She stressed, “They’re afraid something does happen and the filed. reported rapes increases in the Department cate with the Tooele City Police to say ‘no,’ they’re afraid of what- person is unsure how they feel “[Reporting a rape] helps so process of driving the number of 323 N. Main Street Department. ever repercussions that might about the incident, or whether it you get the services available, incidents down, well, that’s part Tooele What makes it really bad news, come if they say ‘no’ — espe- was wrong, she said, they should even if they don’t want to report of the process. 435-882-8900 added Smith, is that although cially being stigmatized or trau- talk to someone, which can help to law enforcement,” Young said. “I’d like to see people report- the numbers aren’t broken down matized by saying ‘no’ — they’re them better sort out their emo- Another aspect of education is ing it more often because the Tooele County Sheriff’s by whether or not the victim afraid their perpetrator won’t like tions. removing the persistent stigma only way to stop perpetrators is Office knew his or her attacker, most them anymore, because it’s all Smith said if someone has that rapes are some way the vic- by catching them,” Smith said. 47 S. Main Street are cases of date rape — and about being accepted at that age been raped, but they’re not tim’s fault, she added. “Statistically, yes, we want the Tooele the lion’s share of those cases amongst their peers.” sure if they want to prosecute “The only person who can rape rate down. But humanly, we 435-882-5600 involve girls between the ages of That peer pressure can wear the case or talk to police, they prevent a rape is the rapist,” want people to know they can 14 to 18. down even girls who initially say should still go to an emergency Young said. “There are things say no and fight back.” For emergencies, call 911 “We see more date rapes no, said Kaylene Young, Tooele room and have a rape kit done. you can do to protect yourself, [email protected] with teenagers than we do with County victim advocate. They should not bathe, brush adults,” said Smith. “I’ve seen “They get worn down by [the their teeth or change or wash maybe a half dozen date rapes perpetrator] saying, ‘Please, clothes beforehand, to avoid los- with adults, but I’ve seen far please,’ and they say ‘no’ so many ing traces of evidence. more than that with teen date times, but they finally just say, The kits, taken by specially rapes. [Rapes of teenage victims] ‘Fine, he won’t leave me alone,’” trained nurses, preserve the ������������������������� are a high, high percentage of Young said. chain of evidence whether or not our rape cases.” Smith said a perpetrator not a case is prosecuted, said Smith, According to statewide sta- taking “no” for an answer is a and marked simply with “Jane ������������� tistics, teen girls between the hallmark of many rape cases Doe” and a case number if the ages of 14 to 18 are four times beyond teen date rape. victim doesn’t want to report. � ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� more likely to be raped than the “That’s across the board,” she Smith said the Jane Doe kits are �� �� general population. Of those, 56 said. “We don’t know how to beneficial because if a victim ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������� � percent of teenage girls who are solve that problem.” decides days, weeks, months ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� raped are raped by a date, while A lack of education — about or even years later they want to ������������������� 30 percent are raped by a friend what constitutes rape, what report the case, that evidence � ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������� � � � ��� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� out of the process.” toward Stericycle without open- �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Stericycle Allen said she decided not to ing up a discussion about it with ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� continued from page A1 attend last Wednesday’s hear- the community first?” ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ing because she had family and In the future, Allen said she �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Locals who oppose the relo- work obligations that seemed and the page’s other users plan � � ��� ������������������������������������������������ ��������������������������������� cation have posted lists of house more pressing, and because she to use Facebook as a platform ������������������������������ ����������������������������������������� representatives’ email address- told herself someone else would to organize groups to attend � � � ����������������������������������������������������������� es, as well as drafts of letters to attend the meeting and express upcoming public hearings on � � ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ those representatives, and have similar views. However, she said the relocation. She also hopes ������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������������� encouraged others to discour- that she has come to realize that to organize educational open- ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� age state legislators from sup- Tooele residents’ lack of organi- house events to disseminate ����������������������������������������������� porting House Joint Resolution zation contributed to their evi- information to the public about 6. dent silence. the legal process Stericycle must ���������������� The resolution just cleared a Local residents have also navigate over the next several House committee with unani- taken to the Facebook page months. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� mous support last Wednesday. to vent their frustrations with [email protected] ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Allen said it was a Transcript- local elected representatives, ���������������������� Bulletin article about that com- including the Tooele County Editor’s note: Allen is a free- ����������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������� mittee hearing, where a single Commissioners, who they say lance correspondent for the ����������� woman from North Salt Lake have downplayed residents’ Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. As the had been the sole attendee who concerns and greeted Stericycle founder of a community advo- ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� voiced opposition to the reloca- with a “welcome mat.” cacy group with concerns about ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� tion, that ultimately inspired her “I question why our county the relocation of Stericycle to ��������������������������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������� to launch the Facebook page. commissioners would welcome Tooele County, Allen has taken a �������������������������������������������������������������� “I was struck by how silent Stericycle with open arms with- leave of absence to avoid conflict our county residents were,” out speaking to their constitu- of interest and protect the integ- � ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Allen said. “We don’t have proof ents first,” said Rachel Hester rity of Transcript-Bulletin’s news ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� that this is a good thing to push in an email interview. “Why do coverage of Stericycle and relat- ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ for, and we want to make sure they feel it is appropriate to rep- ed events. Her leave of absence �������������������������� that the citizens are not closed resent our community’s attitude begins after this edition. A10 SPORTS

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SPORTS WRAP GHS girls basketball Grantsville faced the team pre- Cowboys knocked out after one game dicted to win the 3A state girls basketball title Friday night in St. George in the first round of the playoffs. The result was not pretty Cedar hangs on to edge Grantsville 50-45 in first round of playoffs for Grantsville. Desert Hills (22- 1) led 70-6 after three quarters and won the game 83-22. The by Mark Watson young Grantsville team closed out SPORTS EDITOR the season with a 5-17 record. Grantsville outscored Desert Hills A heartbreaking close loss 16-13 in the final quarter. Top scor- at home Saturday night foiled ers for the Cowboys were freshman Grantsville’s bid to continue its Abby Butler with 10 and sopho- basketball season. more Megan Cafarelli with seven. Wendover basketball Wendover boys closed out the GHS BASKETBALL regular season Friday night with a 75-60 victory at West Desert Friday The Cowboys cut a 10-point night. The Wildcats led 41-23 at halftime. Nine players scored for third-quarter CHS lead down to Wendover with Hector Duran pour- 45-44 with less than 30 seconds to ing in 17 and James Trujillo 15 go in the game, but Cedar senior which included three 3-pointers. guard Kordan Nielson hit four-of- Dallan Murphy added nine. four foul shots in those final 30 Umpires needed seconds to help the Redmen sur- Umpires are needed for the Tooele vive a Grantsville comeback and County Girls Softball League. No claim a 50-45 first-round state experience needed. For more infor- playoff victory on the road. mation please call Joe at 435-849- The Redmen advance to the 6184 or Erica 435-840-3369. quarterfinals against Juan Diego THS girls golf Thursday morning in their home Tooele High School girls golf team city at the 3A state tourney at will start practices on Feb. 24. New Southern Utah University. golfers are welcome. Contact Brady “We played well against a very Christensen at 435-849-1980 for good team. I told the kids after more information. that we just ran out of time,” said Grantsville baseball Grantsville coach Chris Baker. Grantsville Youth Baseball will be Grantsville cut the lead to 45-44 holding registration for spring base- when Tyler Colson’s 3-point shot ball each Saturday in February from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at both Grantsville from the corner settled into the High School and Grantsville Junior basket after a couple of bounces High School. Players can also reg- on the rim and a bounce off the ister at http://grantsvillebaseball. glass. baberuthonline.com. Cedar kept the ball in the hands 13U Super League of leading scorer and sharp-shoot- TC Lightning baseball is looking for er Nielson. He sank two foul shots three or four hard working players to make it 47-44 with 18 seconds to add to its roster. The team prac- to go. Grantsville missed a con- tices indoors during the week and tested inside shot on its next pos- outdoors weather permitting. The session, and trailed 48-44 after a squad plays doubleheader games foul shot by 6-foot-8-inch post on Saturday with the season run- player Dustin Staggs with six sec- ning from April 19 through June onds remaining. The Cowboys cut 1 plus a few additional tourna- it to 48-45 on a foul shot by Devin ments. Those interested in trying Adams with 2.4 seconds to go, and out for the team should call or email Heath Fackrell at 435-830- then Nielson hit two more foul 8934 or [email protected]. shots with one second left in the [email protected]. game. Jazz basketball Staggs was difficult to handle for The Utah Jazz (20-36) jumped out the Cowboys. He averages 14.41 to a 27-18 first-quarter lead and points per game, but scored 24 on rolled to a 110-98 victory Monday Saturday night, his third-highest night in a home game aginst single-game point total of the year. Boston (19-39). Alec Burks scored Nielson scored 15, three points 21, Derrick Favors 20 and Marvin below his average. Williams 19 in the win. Utah hosts “This loss will hurt for a while. Phoenix (33-22) on Wednesday. I’m super proud of the boys and Utah basketball their accomplishments this year. Delon Wright scored 22 points, We’re going to pull for Cedar the collected nine rebounds and had FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO rest of the way. Their coach and six assists, and Utah blocked a Devin Adams is double-teamed by Cedar defenders Saturday night in a state playoff game in Grantsville. The Redmen survived to edge the Cowboys and advance in season-high 12 shots to fuel an SEE COWBOYS PAGE A12 ➤ 86-63 victory over Arizona State the tourney. on Sunday night. Utah’s 86 points and 23-point margin of victory were both program highs in a conference game since joining the Pac-12. Utah hosts it final PAC-12 home game of the season on Saturday against Colorado (20-8, 9-6). The Pine View runs away with win against Tooele game is set for noon on the PAC- 12 Network. by Richard Briggs BYU basketball COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR THS BASKETBALL Anson Winder scored a game-high 17 points to lead the BYU men’s The Tooele Buffaloes had the The Buffaloes started the basketball team over No. 25 game plan they wanted in place, game with a 2-3 zone to neu- Gonzaga in the Marriott Center on but missed shots and turnovers tralize Pine View big man Kody Thursday. Winder went a perfect eventually led to the Pine View Wilstead. And it worked. But 10 of 10 from the free-throw line Panthers grabbing the 73-58 win then the Buffs were forced to to go along with three rebounds in in the first round of the 3A state his first start since Nov. 16, 2013. play catch up after Pine View Matt Carlino led the way Saturday basketball tournament. built its lead, and they never night with 30 points in a 89-72 vic- Tooele and Pine View played could re-establish their defen- tory over Portland. Carlino hit eight- to a defensive stalemate in St. sive game plan. of-13 attempts from 3-point range. George for the first 6:06 of the Pine View led 11-6 after Winder had another solid game first quarter. Tooele held a 3-2 a Pollmann free throw, but it with 19 points. lead with both teams missing answered with an 8-0 run. Tyler USU basketball shots and committing turn- Lawrence stopped the run after Utah State men’s basketball ral- overs. Pine View scored at the he was fouled on a 3-pointer. He lied from down as much as 16 1:54 mark of the quarter to take made two of his three free throws, points in the first half and took a 4-3 lead, the beginning of a 7-0 but Pine View responded again the lead early in the second half, run to end the quarter. with a 13-3 run. Eventually, the but couldn’t hold onto it, falling to The Buffs kept the score at Buffs found themselves trailing Fresno State, 79-76, Saturday at 4-3 until the final 20 seconds. 36-16 at halftime. the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. The Following a turnover, Pine “Bottom line is I’m proud of Aggies play at New Mexico Tuesday View scored to make it 6-3, and them,” Faux said of the Buffs. night. With the loss, USU is now 15-12 overall and 5-10 in Mountain then a foul gave the Panthers “They came out, and they didn’t West play. a free throw that they convert- roll over. We’ve got work to do, ed. Another turnover occurred Big game permits and the beauty of it is we’ll be Time is running out to submit your when Pine View started a full back because we’ll be young application to hunt big game ani- court press. Justin Pollmann was enough to get back and com- mals in Utah this fall. Applications caught in the trap, and it led to pete with these guys again and to hunt big game — including deer another Pine View basket. With everyone else in the state.” — are due through wildlife.utah.gov the score at 9-3, the Panthers Faux said the future is bright, no later than 11 p.m. on March 6. broke open the game in the sec- and that having playoff experi- Judi Tutorow, wildlife licensing coor- ond quarter to take a 36-16 lead ence for a young roster will carry dinator for the Division of Wildlife into halftime. over well for next year. Resources, shares an important “It’s been the Achilles heel of “None of these kids, including piece of advice: Apply before the our’s is that our offense dictates Justin, had ever been to a state last day of the application period. our mood,” said THS coach playoff,” Faux said. “Misses start- “Thousands of hunters wait until Shawn Faux. “We came out and ed with that state feel. You rush the last day to apply,” Tutorow played really good D, and we says. “Receiving that much traf- a little bit. You do some things fic — in such a short period of made some adjustments, and that you normally wouldn’t do. time — slows our website and the our kids bought into that. We So hopefully what we take from entire application process down.” finally saw that competitive it is the taste of it. Now we’ve Hunters can apply for a permit at nature. But what’s happened, been there. We know what it wildlife.utah.gov. Everything you especially with a young group, tastes like. Now next year when need to know to apply for a permit we missed a few shots. We we come back to this round, and is available in the 2014 Utah Big missed a lot of easy shots, and hopefully we’ll have the home- Game Application Guidebook. You then all of a sudden our heads court site, we now know what can get the free guidebook at wild- dropped. Because we were so type of level you have to com- life.utah.gov/guidebooks, at DWR worried about our shots not pete on. Hopefully the kids will offices and from more than 300 falling, we stopped doing what work hard this offseason and hunting and fishing license agents FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB FILE PHOTO we needed to on the defensive want to get back to it again.” across Utah. In this file photo from Feb. 5, Tooele’s Tyler Lawrence attempts a layup against Stansbury. In the first round of the 3A state end.” [email protected] tournament Saturday, Tooele lost to Pine View 73-58. A11

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Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! by Mark Watson SPORTS EDITOR Afterschoolol A bizarre play with one min- ute remaining in the game gave programs forfor Snow Canyon a chance to win at Youth andd Teens Stansbury Friday night. ages 6 - 18.8. When School is The Club SHS GIRLS BASKETBALL is In! Out

Ashlee Nyborg drained a 3- point shot, and another Lady TooeleClub.org Warrior was fouled at the same time. A rare five-point play, a 3- point shot and two made foul shots, evened the score at 40-40. Kallie Stewart drove about 25- Pet of the Week feet around the top of the key from the left side to the right side for a layup on the next posses- sion to give the Stallions the lead back at 42-40 with 37 seconds to go. Madie Alvey stole the ball with four seconds left in the game on the next Snow Canyon pos- session. Alvey was fouled, but missed the front end of a one- one-foul situation. Snow Canyon got away a desperation shot just before the final buzzer, which hit the front of the rim and missed to give Stansbury the win. “I was scared and nervous on that final shot — I can’t dribble,” Stewart said. The Stallions trailed 4-0 early, before Rachel Prescott started to hit shots. Prescott drove in for a layup to finally break the ice, and two minutes later knocked down a 3-pointer from the corner to give the Stallions their first lead at 5-4. Stansbury closed out the first quarter with baskets from Alvey MATURE FEMALE KITTY and two foul shots from Prescott to lead 9-4. For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure Snow Canyon outscored the Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires home team 9-7 in the second Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing quarter, and the Stallions led 16- Tooele City and possible shelter fee. 13 at intermission. Stansbury Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to stayed ahead on an inside basket hold animals for 3 days and three foul shots from Alvey. Grantsville before euthanization. Shyan Adams also added some Animal Shelter 884-6881 offense with a drive to the hoop for a basket. Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. “I thought it was a case of FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO nerves to start the game and Stansbury’s Kallie Stewart drives to the basket in the first half against Snow Canyon. Stewart scored the winning basket in ������������������������ we weren’t attacking with confi- the Stallions’ 42-40 win over the Lady Warriors. 1182 N. 80 E., Tooele • 882-1051 dence. We had 10 turnovers in the first half,” said Stansbury coach the lead to 24-23 with 2:25 left in the game. Kenzie Newton. “I told the players the third quarter, Prescott came “Shyan Adams and Amber at halftime if we had taken care of to the rescue again with another Spaulding did a good job guarding the ball, we would be ahead by 10 3-pointer, and three straight 2- their top scorer No. 4 (Walton),” points instead of three. We did a point baskets on drives. Her last the coach said. “The fun thing better job with the ball in the sec- basket in the third period came about this one tonight is that it ond half and had zero turnovers after she stole the ball and drove was a total team effort. The play- in the third quarter. And then three-quarters court to put the ers have put in a lot of time work- Prescott really turned it on in the Stallions up 33-24 at the end of ing hard since they were fresh- third quarter.” the period. men and sophomores. They are Prescott poured in 19 points Stansbury extended the lead the first region champions in girls BANNERS with three 3-pointers for the to 37-26 early in the fourth quar- basketball at Stansbury.” game. Alvey added nine points ter on a extra-long 3-pointer by Adams scored six points with with one 3-pointer. Alvey and a foul shot. Stansbury seven rebounds. In additions “We really wanted to get this still enjoyed a double-digit lead at to her points, Prescott had four Yard Signs, Vehicle Magnets, one for our seniors and make it to 39-29 midway through the fourth rebounds and three assists. the state tournament,” Prescott quarter on a drive and score by Alvey snagged five rebounds, said. “I knew I had to step it up.” Prescott. and Stewart had four rebounds. Stansbury jumped out to Snow Canyon came back Wilson tallied three points. Window Stickers, and More! a 22-15 advantage early in the with baskets from Grace Walton, Stansbury faces Region 10 third quarter on a 3-pointer Madison Mooring and Nyborg to champ Morgan at 9:10 p.m. from Prescott, a long 2-pointer trim the lead to 40-35 with just Thursday at Southern Utah by Adams and a foul shot from under two minutes to go. The University. Bailey Wilson. Lady Warriors then got the five- [email protected] After Snow Canyon trimmed point play with one minute left in

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� tough draw for both teams,” Baker said. � Cedar had won six of its last seven Region 9 games. A 46-44 loss at home to Snow Canyon (9-3) pre- vented the Redmen from winning the region title. The Redmen, Pine View and Desert Hills finished tied for second with 8-4 records. Cedar ended up a fourth seed after coin flips. Snow Canyon, Pine View and Cedar all won in the first round. The only survivor for Region 11 was Bear River, which defeated Desert Hills by 10 in overtime in Garland. Adams hit his first two shots for the Cowboys and the game was tied 5-5 after the first five minutes. Staggs matched Adams’ output with four points in the first quarter and Cedar led 7-5. Grantsville tied the game at 9-9 midway through the second quar- ter on a layup by Spencer Lawrence with an assist from Jake Riding. After another basket and free throw from Staggs, Dallin Williams drilled a corner 3-pointer to slice the lead to 14-13. With 1:35 left in the first half, Williams drove hard to the hoop for a basket to tie it at 16-16. Devon Arellano grabbed an offensive rebound and put it FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO in to level the game at 18-18 at Grantsville’s Tyler Colson goes up for a shot against Cedar’s Dustin Staggs in intermission. Saturday’s playoff game. Cedar scored the first six points of the third quarter on two inside focating defense the final 30 sec- Cedar was able to hold on to baskets by Staggs and a pull-up onds of the third quarter and only its slim lead by making foul shots jumper by Nielson. Grantsville got trailed 30-26. after Colson’s 3-pointer sliced it a basket from Adams, but Staggs’ The rally continued in the fourth to 45-44. third third-quarter basket off an quarter when Arbon drained a 3- Adams led the way with 17 offensive rebound made it 28-20 pointer from the angle to slice the points and six rebounds. Arellano with four minutes left in third lead to 30-29, but Cedar scored added 10 points. Colson recorded period. The Redmen grabbed their seven in a row to lead 36-29. four rebounds. biggest lead of the game at 30-20 Grantsville came back with bas- “This was just a great bunch of with 1:50 left in the third quar- kets from Adams and Lawrence to unselfish players. We will certainly Bring in Your *8.5 x 11 inch ter on another inside basket from slice the lead to 36-33 with 4:22 left miss those eight seniors,” Baker Digital Files! 20# bond paper. Staggs. in the contest. said. “They were able to bring Some restrictions apply. Grantsville finished with a Grantsville kept it tight in the pride back to the Grantsville bas- flurry of points to close out the final seconds with a baseline drive ketball program.” third quarter. Riding scored inside by Arellano, a pair of drives from Seniors on the team were SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 on a crisp pass from Nick Arbon. Adams and two foul shots. Cedar Arbon, Riding, Lawrence, Arellano, Grantsville swiped the ball and countered with a 3-pointer from Colson, Ky Fisher, Williams and 58 N. Main • Tooele | 8 am to 6 pm • Monday – Friday Arellano knocked down a corner Kyle Wood, foul shots from Nielson Adams. 3-pointer. Grantsville played suf- and a basket by Jaren Forsythe. [email protected] B8B8

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PHOTOS FRANCIE LighthouseAUFDEMORTE AS PASTOR AND POLICE CHAPLAIN, BILL UPTON GUIDES OTHERS AND GIVES THEM HOPE Pastor Bill Upton serves as pastor for First Assembly of God Church and as rowing up in the sea- chaplain for Tooele City. port city of Tacoma, Wash., Bill Upton remembers digging for clams, playing in the water, and falling asleep to the sound of lapping waves. Decades and several moves later, Upton, 67, now lives in Stansbury Park. To this day, he still loves the sea. G“I love the ocean,” he said. “It’s consistent. There’s some- thing therapeutic about the waves. To me, it’s beautiful.” This love is evident in how Upton, the pastor of the First Assembly of God Church in Tooele, has decorated his office. On the shelf, there’s a compass and miniature sailboat. A wood ship’s wheel, about 3 feet wide, hangs on the wall. A lighthouse hook holds up a lighthouse- themed calendar. The lighthouse is a fitting analogy for a man who has spent the last 25 years of his life guiding others to spiritual safety. As Tooele City chaplain, he also brings light where there’s darkness and despair. Upton, an imposing man with a direct gaze and warm smile, finds joy in simple things. In his office, a non-working theatrical light stands in the

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Bill Upton has several nautical-inspired mementos. Tooele City Police gave Bill Upton a certificate of appreciation in 2011. Upton received the humorous Purple Thumb Award from Tooele City Police after hurting himself at shooting practice. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY February 25, 2014

the wall”? 5. GAMES: How many dominoes are in a standard set? 6. POLITICS: In what year did a Republican run for president by Fifi Rodriguez on the slogan, “A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage.” 1. GEOGRAPHY: Where is the 7. FAMOUS QUOTES: What Blarney Stone located? ancient philosopher said, 2. TELEVISION: Who was “The roots of education are executive producer of the bitter, but the fruit is sweet.” “Animaniacs” television car- 8. MYTHOLOGY: According to toon show? some popular accounts, what 3. MOVIES: What Jon Voight/ was the last name of the leg- Dustin Hoffman film won the endary King Arthur? Academy Awards Best Picture 9. COMPUTERS: What does the Moments in 1970? acronym JPEG stand for? 4. MUSIC: Which Pink Floyd song 10. LITERATURE: In which novel featured the lyrics, “All in all does the character of Madame in Time you’re just another brick in Therese Defarge appear? THE HISTORY CHANNEL

➤ On March 16, 1802, The United States Military Mega Maze Academy — the first mili- tary school in the United States, located at West Point, N.Y. — is founded by Congress for the pur- pose of educating and training young men in the theory and practice of military science. In 1870, the first black cadet was admitted, and in 1976, the first female cadets. ➤ On March 15, 1820, as part of the Missouri Compromise between the North and the South, ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW Maine is admitted into the Union as the 23rd from critics and audiences alike. state. The entrance of However, the show fell victim to Maine as a free state was the old “mediocre ratings” syn- agreed to by Southern drome, and was canceled after its senators in exchange for freshman season. the entrance of Missouri • • • as a slave state. Q: I was glad to read in your ➤ On March 12, 1888, the column that “Game of Thrones” is most severe winter storm returning to HBO on April 6. Does ever to hit the that mean season 3 will be out on City region reaches bliz- DVD soon? — Doug C., via email zard proportions. The Q: Can you tell me if Army A: Season three of the adven- Wives will be back on Lifetime? I ture-fantasy series was released 36-hour blizzard dumped loved that show. — Cheryl, Boise, Feb. 18 on DVD. So now you can some 40 inches of snow, Idaho now catch up on what you’ve been and for several weeks the A: “” was not missing, just in time for season city was virtually isolated renewed after seven successful four. But keep all spoilers, includ- from the rest of the coun- and record-breaking seasons on ing “The Red Wedding,” close to try by the massive snow- Lifetime. For all of us who need the vest. drifts. some sort of closure, Lifetime has • • • ➤ On March 10, 1927, come through with a two-hour READERS: I’ve discovered a Robert Kearns, who pat- special, “Army Wives: A Final wonderful new book series, and ented a design for the often state in this column, there She is knowledgeable and can Salute,” which premieres Sunday, I want to share it with you. New intermittent windshield are always exceptions. help you. Her contact is P.O. Box March 16, at 9 p.m. ET/PT. 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Can you provide me it worth keeping? — Alice, Rio with original cast members, also get a glimpse into the past without permission. assassination of President John with the name of someone who Rancho, N.M. including Wendy Davis, Kim to see how they got where they ➤ On March 11, 1942, dur- Kennedy in Dallas. What is this can help me determine values A: What you have is a Delaney, Sally Pressman, Brigid are today. I tell you, I couldn’t put ing World War II, Gen. newspaper worth? I have been and perhaps buy these items? Jeannette Jadite Ring flour Brannagh, Sterling K. Brown, Brian these books down, and now, five Douglas MacArthur told it belongs in a museum. — Charlotte, Okeechobee, Fla. shaker that is quite collectible McNamara, Terry Serpico, Drew of my readers won’t be able to leaves the Philippines as — Edward, Nashua, N.H. A: Costume and designer and worth about $75 in good Fuller and Jeremy Davidson, who either. I am giving away five sets the American defense A: Your newspaper is, per- jewelry have increased in value condition. Collectors should be reunite to offer exclusive insight of these books in e-book form of the islands against haps, worth about $25. It is not during the past decade or so. cautious buying this line, how- into the show and their characters. (if you don’t have an e-reader, rare or all that collectible. The There are several excellent ref- ever, since reproductions have • • • you can still read them on your the Japanese collapses. fact that it is a Boston paper erences, including “Warman’s flooded the marketplace. Q: Can you tell me what hap- computer). Simply send an email MacArthur had received makes it a little more interest- Jewelry: Identification & Price • • • pened to “Golden Boy”? I never to [email protected] and a message from President ing, but doesn’t elevate it in Guide” by Christie Romero, Write to Larry Cox in care of saw a finale episode for it. 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Deadline dent’s order on March 11. in Dallas during the day before are filled with images in full to the large volume of mail he the meteoric rise of Walter Clark, is April 30, 2014. ➤ On March 14, 1964, Jack and the actual date of the event. color with descriptions and val- receives, Mr. Cox is unable to an ambitious cop who became Ruby, the Dallas night- Keep in mind that hundreds ues for more than 2,000 pieces personally answer all reader the youngest police commis- Write to Cindy at King Features club owner who killed of millions of newspapers were of both vintage and costume questions. Do not send any sioner in ’s history. Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Lee Harvey Oswald published about this tragic jewelry. materials requiring return mail. 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He out of the AKC’s annual top 10 Owners have many reasons went on to become the breeds. The Labrador Retriever for choosing the pet they bring dominant left-handed has held the No. 1 spot for 23 into the family. Economic years, and the German Shepherd concerns are an important pitcher in baseball from and Golden Retriever consis- consideration, but responsible 2003 to 2006 and won the tently make the top five. The owners consider a lot of fac- Cy Young Award as the Dachshund and the Yorkshire tors, such as the breed, its size, American League’s top s our growing preference Terrier are the only small breeds potential behavioral or health pitcher in 2004 and again for larger dog breeds a sign to consistently break into the issues, apartment or homeowner in 2006. Ithat the economy is recover- top 10. association rules, and local pet © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. ing? According to the American It raises questions about what ordinances. 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COURTESY OF CLARENCE EVANS COURTESY OF CLARENCE EVANS COURTESY OF CRAIG BAKER Rylon Teeples (left) won fourth place in the pre-K division. Colter Summers won third place in the pre-K division. Payton Yates took sixth place in the first-second grade division at the Utah Youth Easton Baker placed second in the first-second grade division. Super State wrestling tournament. MILITARY POETRY COMMUNITY NEWS Ian Anderson who complete basic training earn four credits toward an asso- ciate in applied science degree ‘Releasing a Tree’ Tooele County School District Air National Guard Airman 1st through the Community College to host CTE Thursday Class Ian V. Anderson graduated of the Air Force. Anderson earned ne of the founders of modernist poetry, The Tooele County School from basic military training at distinction as an honor graduate. Ezra Pound, advised poets and artists to District will host a Career and Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, He is the son of Mike Anderson of O“make it new.” I’ve never before seen a Ted Kooser Technical Education Fair at the San Antonio, Texas. The airman Grantsville and Jeniffer Spencer poem about helping a tree shake the snow from U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006 Community Learning Center, completed an intensive, eight- of Midvale. The airman is a 2008 itself, and I like this one by Thomas Reiter, who 211 S. Tooele Blvd., Thursday, week program that included graduate of Grantsville High lives in New Jersey. Feb. 27, 4-7 p.m. Meet teach- training in military discipline and School. He earned an associate ers and industry representa- studies, Air Force core values, degree in 2013 from Utah Valley Releasing a Tree I added wood to the stove in our ice-fishing tives. Participate in fun activi- physical fitness, and basic war- University, Orem. shanty, how he plunged that hand ties. Students in grades 6-12 who fare principles and skills. Airmen Softly pummeled overnight, the lower through the hole into the river, teaching me visit nine or more CTE areas will limbs of our Norway spruce one kind of burning can ease another. receive a free T-shirt. Students in flexed and the deepening snow held them. The branch bobs then tapers into place grades 6-12 who bring a parent Windless sunlight now, so I go out and composes itself, looking can clear a “U” or receive extra Kaitlin Olney skills. Airmen who complete wearing hip waders and carrying unchanged though all summer credit. Come see what your stu- basic training earn four credits not a fly rod but a garden hoe. I begin it will bring up this day from underfoot. dents are doing. Air Force Airman Kaitlin M. toward an associate in applied worrying the snow for the holdfast Olney graduated from basic mili- science degree through the of a branch that’s so far down American Life in Poetry is made possible by The tary training at Joint Base San Community College of the Air a wren’s nest floats above it like a buoy. Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Force. Olney is the daughter of I work the hoe, not chopping but cradling, publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported Texas. The airman completed an Sharleen and Rodney Manzione then pull straight up. A current of air by the Department of English at the University If it happens here, intensive, eight-week program of Vernon. She is also the grand- as the needles loft their burden of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2013 by that included training in military daughter of Gordon and Geniene over my head. Those grace notes Thomas Reiter, whose most recent book of poems read about it here. discipline and studies, Air Force Manzione of Tooele. She is a 2013 of the snowfall, crystals giving off is Catchment, Louisiana State Univ. Press, 2009. core values, physical fitness, and graduate of Tooele High School. copper, green, rose—watching them Poem reprinted from The Southern Review, Vol. TOOELETRANSCRIPT basic warfare principles and I stumble over a branch, go down 49, no. 1, by permission of Thomas Reiter and the BULLETIN and my gloves fill with snow. Ah, I find publisher. Introduction copyright © 2014 by The my father here: I remember as a child Poetry Foundation. We do not accept unsolicited Subscribe Today • 882-0050 how flames touched my hand the time manuscripts. Exciting Titles Available at the Transcript-Bulletin Tooele Valley In Bear Railroad Country For decades hundreds of local Tooele Adventures residents traveled on this memorable railroad that once ran through the Among North center of Tooele City. Learn the story America’s Largest of this unique train in this one-of-kind volume containing hundreds of historical Predators photographs of the railroad, the smelter “A vivid book, rich in detail, it served and the growing city that about one of the earth’s surrounded it. great creatures.” – Thomas McGuane Author of Ninety-Two in the Shade

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If you grew gravely ill, and when he understood that he can move it, you will know this is the wife God has would die, he called his son to his side. chosen for you.” “I am leaving you a fortune,” he told the boy, As the young man approached the door, once “and you must guard against those who are untrue. again he heard the familiar song, but this time it When you decide it is time to marry, go to my old- was a harp playing it. When he peered into the est friend and ask him to find you a bride. He will room, he saw a woman just as beautiful as the one find you the bride God has chosen.” who came before her. Her fingers danced across The young man promised he would do as his the harp strings, and when she began to dance, he father requested. Soon after this, his father died. knew she had to be the bride for him. Time passed, and as it did, the young man began He reached down to move the stone. Once to long for love. And when he decided he wished again, he could not move it even an inch. His heart to marry, he fulfilled his promise and visited his grew heavy with sadness, and again the bride father’s friend to seek his advice. The friend told returned to her family. him he would find the perfect bride. For a third time, the father’s friend arranged a A few weeks passed until the friend at last bride, though by now the young man was feel- found a beautiful, wise and trustworthy woman. ing discouraged. He knew this woman would be The young man was very happy to hear this, and beautiful, of course, and naturally she would be so they began to make arrangements for a grand wise and kind. Of that he was certain. But what if wedding. he could not move the stone again? Must he live The day before the wedding, the father’s friend forever alone? said to the young man, “In order to discover Thinking these sad thoughts, he moved slowly whether God has chosen this woman for you, you toward the bride’s room. And for a third time, must go to her room tonight. You will find a stone he heard that song of his childhood, the song outside her door. If you can move the stone, you’ll that reminded him of all the friends he had ever know that she is the chosen one. If you fail to move known, of days playing in sunny fields, of nights the stone, you must send her back home.” dreaming under the stars, of climbing trees and That night, the young man went to the young swimming rivers and dancing among friends. How woman’s door, and from inside he heard a voice much he had enjoyed those days of childhood. singing a beautiful song. Right away he knew this How much he had loved his friends. must be the woman for him, for the song sound- And this time when he looked into the room, he ed like one he remembered from his childhood. saw a woman dressed in peasant clothing, her hair His heart raced with excitement as he peered long and dark and soft as silk. Her eyes were alight through the half-opened door and saw a lovely with playfulness, and she was sewing a beautiful once again he could not budge it even an inch. God intended, and she knew, too, that this was the woman dressed in silk robes. She was elegant and quilt as she sang. He was about to weep when suddenly he saw a man God intended her to love. reminded him of his late mother. As he recalled As he listened, the young man realized that all shadow slip through the door, and he heard a gen- But they understood something else: Finding a the tenderness he had felt in his mother’s arms, he three brides could have been the same woman tle voice saying, “Let me help you.” The woman loved one was not enough. They realized that they reached down to move the stone. — beautiful, wise, enticing and gentle, someone to reached down, and he reached too, and together must always work together to move the stones The stone was not too large, but when he tried love and someone who would be a friend. they easily moved the stone aside. that blocked the doorways leading to a rich and to move it from the door, he could not budge it, But when he reached down to move the stone, The young man knew he had found the bride happy life.

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Review upcoming a/k/a the Third Judicial training District Court, 74 South Rooms for Apartments Homes for Homes for Mobile Homes Public Notices 5.Public Jesse Notices Valenzuela, 100Public East, Tooele, Notices Utah, Public Notices Rent for Rent Rent Rent Meetings EmergencyMeetings Services on Monday,Trustees March 17, Miscellaneous 6. Roundtable 2014, at the hour of 9:30 ROOM FOR Rent. Fur- BASEMENT Apartment, WHY RENT When You HOMES available to pur- 2006 2BDRM 2bth, new AGENDA 7. Next meeting- March a.m. of that day for the Deadline for public no- nished, private bath 2bdrm, private bath, Can Buy? Zero down chase for LOW IN- carpet, dishwasher, NOTICE is hereby given 26, 2013 purpose of foreclosing a tices is 4 p.m. the day and entry, washer, kitchenette, $600/mo & Low Income pro- COME buyers with new sod in yard, lot rent that the Stansbury Serv- 8. Adjourn deed of trust originally prior to publication. dryer, satellite, internet, includes utilities. grams, 1st time & Sin- good credit. Berna $275/mo includes wa- ice Agency Board of Bucky Whitehouse executed by Quincy Tun- Public notices submit- parking. Utilities in- (435)241-9387 gle parent programs, Sloan (435)840-5029 ter, sewer, garbage. Trustees will hold its LEPC Chairman nell, in favor of Mortgage ted past the deadline cluded. $500/mo. Berna Sloan (435) Group 1 Real Estate. $20,000 obo. regular meeting on (Published in the Tran- Electronic Registration will not be accepted. 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Alex 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile MATION MEETING 84074 Pam at (435)850-8516 home for rent, no smok- BUSINESS MEETING proximately 399 West rent. (435)882-7583 (435)224-4804 1. Call to Order Notice is hereby given Diamant Lane, Tooele, Notice is hereby given DUPLEX 3bdrm 2bth, ing/ pets. 882-1550 that EnergySolutions that Tooele City Corpo- 1BDRM basement apart- 2BDRM, 2BTH, Garage, STANSBURY PARK 2. Pledge of Allegiance Tooele County, Utah, carport w/storage, w/d LLC has requested a ration (OWNER) will ac- ment, includes all utili- RV Parking, Patio. 406 Rambler, 3bdrm, 2bth, 3.Review and adopt and more particularly de- hookups, fenced back- Class 2 modification to cept bids for construction ties, internet, covered Brook Ave, Tooele. NO PETS, NO SMOK- minutes scribed as: yard. $800/mo, O ce Space its State-issued Part B of the 100 East Storm parking, washer/ dryer, $865/mo. $690/dep. ING. $1350/mo. Water a. February 12, 2014 LOT 2069, COPPER $500/dep. No smoking/ Permit to modify Attach- Drain Project (400 $700/mo. No smoking, Nice Home. Online included. $500/dep. Regular meeting CANYON P.U.D., pets 615 East 400 ment II-9, Construction North to 740 North), ac- no pets, (435)882-4636 www.WMGUtah.com. Call Shawn (801)301- 4.Public Comment PHASE 2B, ACCORD- North. (435)882-2560, FOR LEASE Office/ QA/QC Manual (CQAM) cording to Drawings and 435-849-5826. 8591 5. Probable Vote Items ING TO THE PLAT 1BDRM, CUTE, tile (435)496-3607 Business Space a.Approval of new Pur- and Attachment II-11, THEREOF AS RE- Specifications prepared kitchen, carport avail, 3BDRM 2BTH $1050/mo TOOELE, 3BDRM, Utilities included. 54 Facility Drawings. The by Paul Hansen Associ- LARGE 2BDRM 1.5bth, chasing Policy CORDED IN THE OF- walk-in closet, $545. $850/dep. Available 1.5bth, roomy, spa- South Main. 1mo modification includes ates, and described in w/d hookups, garbage b.Adjustment of 2014 FICE OF THE TOOELE Laundry on site, $545, 3/12/14. No smoking cious, big fenced yard, free. (602)826-9471 changing 'HDPE' to the general as: disposal, storage shed, Budget line items--Ran- COUNTY RECORDER. Vine Street Courtyard, and pets. Beautiful close to schools, no more generic 'geome- Work of this Construc- private patio, covered dall Jones TOGETHER WITH THE 34 W Vine St, Tooele home in Stansbury. pets, no smoking, mbrane' and information tion Contract comprises parking. No smoking. c.Clubhouse Manage- RIGHT AND EASE- www.vinestreetcourt- Two car garage, large $975/mo, $600/dep. concerning the use of the construction of ap- Abolutely no pets. Buildings ment contract-- Neil MENT OF USE AND yard.com 801-205-3883 fenced backyard w/gar- Also looking to sell. Linear Low Density Poly- proximately 2,600 linear $650/mo, $500/dep. Smart ENJOYMENT IN AND den spot on corner lot. (435)882-1867 d.Employee benefits--- ethylene in the cover; re- TO THE COMMON AR- feet of 36" and 48" di- 2 AND 3bdrm apart- (435)241-9118 Close to schools, parks. (435)840-2224 If you build, remodel or Randall Jones moving the requirement EAS AS SET FORTH ameter storm drain pipe, ments behind Super Great residential neigh- remove buildings you for anchor trenches; and installation of storm wa- PRIVATE BEDROOM. e.DR Horton ground wa- ON SAID PLAT. Wal-Mart. Swimming borhood. TOOELE, 4BDRM, 2bth, can place your classi- increasing grid and lot ter inlet boxes, replace- Free wifi, satellite TV, ter for the lake--Randall 16-065-0-2069 pool, hot tub, exercise (435)851-7130 2 car garage, carport, fied ad in 45 of Utah's sizes for material place- ment of existing water refrigerator, microwave, Jones The current beneficiary room, playground, full big backyard, and roof- newspapers for only ment. service laterals, and re- bed. Shared kitchen/ f. Military discount for of the trust deed is clubhouse. 843-4400 4BDRM + Den, 2 Family ing patio. Contact Na- $163. for 25 words ($5. Any comments on this lated appurtenances. bath, w/d. No pets. Utili- use of the clubhouse-- JPMorgan Chase Bank, Rooms, 2bth. 288 S tividad $1200/mo for each additional modification should be Separate sealed bids will 2BDRM 1bth, quiet. No ties paid. $375/mo Kimberly Zollinger National Association, Main St, Tooele. (435)841-7272 word). You will reach submitted to Mr. Scott T. be received by the pets, no smoking, 1yr $400/dep 6. Recess and the record owner of $1095/mo. $875/dep up to 340,000 house- Anderson, Director, Utah OWNER in Room 227, lease. Central air, w/d 435-882-6141 New floors and paint. WORK SESSION the property as of the re- holds and all you do is 1.Possible Vote Items Division of Solid and cording of the notice of of the Tooele City Mu- hookups, storage shed, Online www.WMGUtah. nicipal Offices located at SETTLEMENT CAN- Homes call the Transcript Bul- a. Tree Grant for obser- Hazardous Waste, Utah default is Quincy Tun- carport, water, sewer, com. 435-849-5826. 90 North Main, Tooele, YON APARTMENTS letin at 882-0050 for all vatory--Glenn Oscarson Department of Environ- nell. The trustee's sale garbage included. For Utah 84074 until 11:00 Deposit moves you in 4BDRM 2BTH, 2 Car the details. (Mention b. Entryway--Glenn Os- mental Quality, P.O. Box of the aforedescribed further information am on Tuesday March through December with Garage. 678 3 O'clock $$SAVE MONEY UCAN Classified Net- carson 144880, Salt Lake City, real property will be please call 4, 2014, and then at said a 12mo lease. Settle- Dr, Tooele. $1195/mo. Search Bank & HUD work) c. 28 Acre baseball Utah 84114-4880. The made without warranty (435)882-4986 office publicly opened ment Canyon Apart- $955/dep. Nice Home. homes www.Tooele fields--Neil Smart 60-day comment period as to title, possession, or METAL ROOF/ WALL and read aloud. 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- ments (435)882-6112 Online www.WMGUtah. BankHomes.com 2. Manager’s Report for this modification will encumbrances. Bidders eled, govt. subsidized. Berna Sloan (435) Panels, Pre-engineered end on November 19, CONTRACT DOCU- com. 435-849-5826. Metal Buildings. Mill 3.Board Member's Re- must be prepared to ten- Playground, carport SPACIOUS 2 & 3BDRM 840-5029 Group 1 2013, or within 60 days MENTS may be ob- prices for sheeting coil ports and Requests der a cashier's check in ,free cable. $500/dep. apartments available, 4BDRM, 2BTH, fenced of the initial date of publi- tained on or after Febru- OVERLAKE 5BDRM, are at a 4 year low. You 4.Correspondence the amount of 211 S. Hale, Grants- Call today for move in yard, vaulted ceilings, cation of this notice, ary 17, 2014, in Room 3bth, 2 car garage. get the savings. 17 Col- 5.Financials and Bills $20,000.00 at the sale. ville. Call Chris specials! The Willows large living/ family whichever comes later. 108 of the Tooele City Seller reduced price ors prime material, cut 6.Adjourn The balance of the pur- (435)843-8247 Equal 366 E Main Grantsville. room. No smoking/ A public information Municipal Offices upon $189,900. Walk to to your exact length. (Published in the Tran- chase price must be paid Housing Opp. (435)884-6211 pets. $900/mo, meeting for this modifi- payment of a non-re- school. Call Pam script Bulletin February by cashier's check or $900/dep. You pay utili- CO Building Systems cation will be held March fundable payment of (435)840-2636 Chester 25, 2014) wire transfer received by 2BDRM VERY Nice, TOOELE, 2bdrm, 1bth ties. (435)882-7592 1-800-COBLDGS 26, 2014, at 6:00 PM in $25.00 for each set. (435)840-3840 Owner 12:00 noon the following Quiet, carport, storage basement apartment, (435)224-4333 (ucan) LEPC AGENDA the north auditorium of Checks should be made shed, w/d hookups, Agent. business day. The trus- separate enterance, no Agenda for the LEPC the Tooele County tee reserves the right to payable to TOOELE $625/mo. Call Ron 5BDRM, 2BTH, 2 Car smoking, no pets, Planning on selling your Public Notices meeting to be held Courthouse, 47 South void the effect of the CITY CORPORATION. (435)849-3969 or Alli- Garage, RV Parking. $700/mo, includes utili- home, you could be Wednesday, February Main Street, Tooele, trustee's sale after the Bid security in the son (435)830-9147 606 Barbed Wire, Meetings ties, $400/dep. Back- sending your sales 26, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. at Utah (enter at the south sale based upon infor- amount of 5% of the Grantsville. $1295/mo, the Tooele County base bid will be required 2BDRM, 1BTH, carport, ground check, refer- points to up to 340,000 side of the parking lot mation unknown to the $1060/dep. New Deadline for public no- Emergency Manage- to accompany bids. storage shed, w/d ences. Florence households at once. and go downstairs). trustee at the time of the Kitchen, floors and tices is 4 p.m. the day ment Building, 15 East Prospective BIDDERS hookups, water in- (435)224-4657 For $163. you can For more information sale, such as a bank- paint. Online www. prior to publication. 100 South, Tooele, Utah, are encouraged to at- cluded. No smoking, no (435)882-3106 place your 25 word about this modification, ruptcy filing, a loan rein- WMGUtah.com. Public notices submit- in the Emergency Op- tend a pre-bid confer- pets. $600/mo classified ad to all 45 contact: statement, or an agree- TOOELE, 3BDRM, 2bth 435-849-5826. ted past the deadline erations Training room. ence which will be held (435)830-5306 newspapers in Utah. will not be accepted. Facility Contact Person: ment between the trustor upstairs duplex, spa- 1. Welcome- Chairman, Timothy L. Orton, Ener- in Room 224, of the GRANTSVILLE, 4bdrm Just call the Transcript UPAXLP and beneficiary to post- AWESOME 1BDRM cious bright clean, ac/ LEPC gySolutions. Telephone: Tooele City Municipal 2bth rambler, 2 car Bulletin at 882-0050 for pone or cancel the sale. 1200sqft, $600/mo, $75 heater, w/d hookups, 2. Approve January (801) 649-2000. Offices at 11:00 am on garage, central ac, all the details. (Mention If so voided, the only re- utilities, $600/dep, fur- carport, storage, pets minutes Division Contact Person: Monday February 24, part finished basement. ucan) Find Out What course of the highest nished, w/d included, negotiable. No smok- 3. Haz Mat reports- Otis Willoughby, Utah 2014. The object of the New carpet, new paint. bidder is to receive a full soft water, LDS stan- ing. $800/mo. 830-6994 SELLING YOUR Your Neighbors Bucky Whitehouse Division of Solid and conference is to acquaint No pets/ smoking. refund of the money paid dards, background HOME? Advertise it in Are Thinking 4. Review upcoming Hazardous Waste, P.O. BIDDERs with the site $1150/mo. to the trustee. THIS IS check, no smoking/ the classifieds. Call training Box 144880, 195 North conditions, specifica- Homes for 92 North Aspen Way AN ATTEMPT TO COL- pets. (435)843-1379. 882-0050 or visit Open Forum 5. Jesse Valenzuela, 1950 West, Salt Lake tions, and to answer any (620 East) LECT A DEBT. ANY IN- Rent www.tooeletran Every Tuesday Emergency Services City, Utah 84114-4880. questions which BID- GOT A good idea for a Davidson Realty FORMATION OB- script.com TOOELETRANSCRIPT 6. Roundtable Telephone: (801) DERs may have con- story? Call the Tran- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile (801)466-5078 TAINED WILL BE USED BULLETIN 7. Next meeting- March 536-0220. cerning the project. script and let us know home for rent, no smok- www.dripm.com BECOME A SUB- FOR THAT PURPOSE. 26, 2013 The modification request All communication rela- 882-0050. ing/ pets. 882-1550 SCRIBER. 882-0050 DATED this 3rd day of 8. Adjourn and supporting docu- February, 2014 tive to the Project shall Bucky Whitehouse ments are available to Marlon L. Bates, suc- be directed to the Engi- LEPC Chairman be copied and for public cessor trustee neer prior to the opening (Published in the Tran- review at the Utah Divi- Scalley Reading Bates of bids at: script Bulletin February sion of Solid and Haz- Hansen & Rasmussen, TOOELE CITY CORPO- 20 & 25, 2014) ardous Waste or at the P.C. RATION offices of EnergySolu- 15 West South Temple, 90 North Main Tooele Valley Homes & Lots! tions, 423 West 300 Ste. 600 Tooele, Utah 84074 South, Suite 200, Salt Salt Lake City, Utah Telephone: (435) Lake City, Utah, on busi- 84101 843-2130 2081442 Fairlane N 380 E,Dr., Tooele Tooele 875 E 980 N, Tooele ness days from 9:00 Telephone: (801) Paul Hansen P.E., City a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 531-7870 Engineer from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 Business Hours: 9:00 email: paulh@tooele p.m. a.m. to 5:00 p.m. city.org The Permittee's compli- Trustee No. 51121-1011 The OWNER reserves ance history during the (Published in the Tran- the right to reject any or life of the permit being script Bulletin February all bids; or to accept or modified is available 11, 18 & 25, 2014) reject the whole or any 4 bedrooms from the Division contact part of any bid; to award 1¾ bathrooms person. schedules separately or Public Notices together to contractors, 2 car garage (Published in the Tran- Very Open and Cozy House script Bulletin February or to waive any informal- BEAUTIFUL 5 BEDROOM, 3+ BATH HOME 3 beds, 2 baths, Great space, vaulted ceilings, Water User Beautiful spotless home close to all schools. New carpet, paint and plantation shutters. Large bright 25, 2014) ity or technicality in any NEW FLOORING, CARPET & PAINT!! Great views from east to west. Beautiful master suite with jetted master tub and walk in large backyard, Large RV pad with gates in front main floor family room or formal living room. Nice big family room in the basement. This home is Deadline for public no- bid in the best interest of closet. Vaulted ceilings, great daylight windows in the$ basement, fruit trees, and big painted garage. $ and back of the yard. $ in pristine condition come and take a look! 159,900 187,900 189,900 PUBLIC NOTICE tices is 4 p.m. the day the City. Only bids giv- Tooele County School prior to publication. ing a firm quotation prop- District's Title VII Pro- Public notices submit- erly signed will be ac- 812 E Bates Canyon RD, Tooele 446 Bevan Way, Tooele gram March 4, 2014 @ ted past the deadline cepted. New Build in West Erda 6:00 p.m. Wendover will not be accepted. (Published in the Tran- High School UPAXLP script Bulletin February 1. Welcome and intro- 11, 18 & 25, 2014) ductions (Doelene Pitt, NOTICE OF DELIN- Assistant Superinten- QUENCY NOTICE TO CREDI- dent) Grantsville Irrigation TORS AND AN- 2. Explanation of Title VII Company NOUNCEMENT OF AP- Indian Education For- NOTICE: POINTMENT mula grant (Rae Garcia, There are delinquent Estate of ROBERT Home under construction EUGENE WOODS, De- 1/2 acre horse property, beautiful floor plan, Indian Ed Co-ordinator) upon the following de- ceased. Beautifulcharming East front Bench porch, 4granite bed 3.5 counter bath tops,home 3. Review of School data scribed stock, on ac- 5.00 acre home with 5 beds and 3 baths Mechanics2-tone dream! paint, 30’ upgraded by 35’ detached floors. garage, (Principals Heather count of assessment lev- Probate No. 143300007 WOW this beautiful property comes with 14 acre feet of water! A 500 tree operating orchard. A fully operational green house and heated, hotwater plus a$ bathroom. New roofing Castagno and Jason ied on the 20th Day of STEVIE WOODS, a beautiful fully finished house and so very much more. If you are looking for a home in the country this is it!! $589,900 andStarting upgraded wood at windows. 250,000 $ Saari, Lead Teacher November 2013, the whose address is 981 259,900 Marilyn Linares) amounts set opposite Morning Lane, Tooele, Instructional Programs the names of the respec- Utah 84074, has been Extracurricular activities tive stockholders as fol- appointed Personal Rep- 997 E Brookfield Ave, Erda 827 S. Deer Hollow Rd., Tooele 55 E. Main, Ophir Other opportunities for lows: resentative of the estate participation and serv- 340 W Wrathall owning 1 of the above-named de- ices available' share, Certificate #2653, cedent. All persons hav- 4. Comments (Superin- owing $407.00 ing claims against the tendent Scott Rogers, In accordance with laws above estate are re- et.al.). of the State of Utah and quired to present them to 5. Concerns/ Questions/ the order of the Board of the undersigned or to the Recommendations Directors made on the Clerk of the Court on or (Published in the Tran- 22nd day of January, before the 18th day of script Bulletin February 2014, so many shares of May, 2014, or said Luxury Erda Home on 4.9 Acres Beautiful East Bench Home 25 & 27, 2014) such stock as may be claims shall be forever 6 beds, 3.5 baths, Open floor plan, large 6 beds, 5 baths, spacious master suite, necessary to pay the de- barred. kitchen, gracious master suite with access to amazing open floor plan, open loft, theater Amazing Home in Ophir linquent assessment STEVIE WOODS 3 bedrooms, 2 family rooms. Really beautiful. Public Notices 981 Morning Lane a large covered deck. $ room, office. 6836 sq. ft. $ thereon, together with 544,900 689,900 Trustees the late fee, costs of ad- Tooele, Utah 84074 vertising, and expenses Telephone: Deadline for public no- of the sale, will be sold 435-249-1039 tices is 4 p.m. the day to the highest bidder at a (Published in the Tran- prior to publication. public auction to be held script Bulletin in the Public notices submit- at the principal business Transcript Bulletin Feb- ted past the deadline of the corporation, at 411 ruary 18, 25 & March 4, HotHomesUtah.com will not be accepted. So. West Street, Grants- 2014) SEARCH EVERY HOME IN UTAH UPAXLP ville, Utah, on the 26th PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUS- day of February, 2014, TRT GRANT APPLICA- TEE'S SALE at the hour of 7 p.m. TIONS The following described (Published in the Tran- Transient room tax appli- real property will be sold script Bulletin February cations (TRT) must be Call Laramie or Mark at public auction to the 11, 13, 18, 20 & 25, postmarked by March highest bidder, purchase 2014) 1st. They can be hand Call Laramie DunnTooele County’s for ALL Real Estate Specialists price payable in lawful delivered or mailed to: money of the United Tooele County, 47 South States of America at the Tooele County’s Main, Tooele, UT 84074. your Real Estate needs time of sale, at the main Most Current Real The application and entrance of the Tooele Estate Listings grant information is 435-224-4000 County Courthouse, available on the Tooele a/k/a the Third Judicial TOOELETRANSCRIPT County website: District Court, 74 South BULLETIN co.tooele.ut.us. 100 East, Tooele, Utah, (Published in the Tran- 435-849-5914 on Monday, March 17, script Bulletin February Laramie Dunn Mark Dunn 2014, at the hour of 9:30 25 & 27, 2014) a.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Quincy Tun- nell, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as Nomi- nee for Republic Mort- gage Home Loans LLC, its successors and as- signs, covering real property located at ap- proximately 399 West Diamant Lane, Tooele, Tooele County, Utah, and more particularly de- scribed as: LOT 2069, COPPER CANYON P.U.D., PHASE 2B, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN THE OF- FICE OF THE TOOELE COUNTY RECORDER. TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT AND EASE- MENT OF USE AND ENJOYMENT IN AND TO THE COMMON AR- EAS AS SET FORTH ON SAID PLAT. 16-065-0-2069 The current beneficiary of the trust deed is JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, and the record owner of the property as of the re- cording of the notice of default is Quincy Tun- nell. The trustee's sale of the aforedescribed real property will be made without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared to ten- der a cashier's check in the amount of $20,000.00 at the sale. The balance of the pur- chase price must be paid by cashier's check or wire transfer received by 12:00 noon the following business day. The trus- tee reserves the right to void the effect of the trustee's sale after the sale based upon infor- mation unknown to the trustee at the time of the sale, such as a bank- ruptcy filing, a loan rein- statement, or an agree- ment between the trustor and beneficiary to post- pone or cancel the sale. If so voided, the only re- course of the highest bidder is to receive a full refund of the money paid to the trustee. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL- LECT A DEBT. ANY IN- FORMATION OB- TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 3rd day of February, 2014 Marlon L. Bates, suc- cessor trustee Scalley Reading Bates Hansen & Rasmussen, P.C. 15 West South Temple, Ste. 600 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone: (801) 531-7870 Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Trustee No. 51121-1011 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin February 11, 18 & 25, 2014) NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT ON U.S. Army, Tooele Army De- pot South (TEADS) Hazardous Waste Man- agement Unit (HWMU) 31 Closure Report The Director of the Divi- sion of Solid and Haz- ardous Waste invites comments from the pub- lic regarding a proposal for industrial land use at HWMU 31.HWMU 31 was historically used for open burning and open detonation (OB/OD) of waste munitions. TEADS now desires to resume OB/OD activities and ob- tain a permit.Before ob- taining a permit, TEADS was required to clear all waste from the area and collect soil and ground- water samples.The waste clearance and sample data indicate the area qualifies for indus- trial land use as defined in R315-101 of the Utah Administrative Code. The public comment pe- riod for the HWMU 31 Closure Report and in- NOTICE OF PUBLIC dustrial land use pro- COMMENT ON U.S. posal will commence on Army, Tooele Army De- February 25, 2014and pot South (TEADS) end onMarch 26, 2014. Hazardous Waste Man- Documents related to agement Unit (HWMU) this application can be 31 Closure Report reviewed at the following The Director of the Divi- location: sion of Solid and Haz- Division of Solid and ardous Waste invites Hazardous Waste Multi comments from the pub- Agency State Office lic regarding a proposal Building 195 North 1950 for industrial land use at West, 2nd Floor Salt HWMU 31.HWMU 31 Lake City, Utah84116 was historically used for For the public’s conven- open burning and open ience, an unofficial copy detonation (OB/OD) of of the HWMU 31 Closure waste munitions. TEADS Report is available on now desires to resume the Internet at http:// OB/OD activities and ob- www.hazardouswaste. tain a permit.Before ob- utah.gov/Public/Public taining a permit, TEADS HearingsandComment- was required to clear all Periods.htm. waste from the area and Written comments will be collect soil and ground- accepted if received by water samples.The 5:00 p.m. onMarch 26, waste clearance and 2014and should be sub- sample data indicate the mitted to the address be- area qualifies for indus- low. Comments can also trial land use as defined be hand delivered to the in R315-101 of the Utah Division address above Administrative Code. and must be received by The public comment pe- 5:00 p.m. onMarch 26, riod for the HWMU 31 2014. Closure Report and in- Scott T. Anderson, Di- dustrial land use pro- rector posal will commence on Division of Solid and February 25, 2014and Hazardous Waste end onMarch 26, 2014. Department of Environ- Documents related to mental Quality NOTICE OF PUBLIC this application can be P.O. Box 144880 PUBLIC NOTICE COMMENT ON U.S. reviewed at the following Salt Lake City, Call for Proposals Army, Tooele Army De- location: Utah84114-4880 The Tooele County Rec- pot South (TEADS) Division of Solid and Comments can also be reation Special Service Hazardous Waste Man- Hazardous Waste Multi sent by electronic mail District will be accepting agement Unit (HWMU) Agency State Office to: [email protected]. new proposals for rec- 31 Closure Report Building 195 North 1950 Comments sent in elec- reation projects from The Director of the Divi- West, 2nd Floor Salt tronic format should be February 6, 2014 to April sion of Solid and Haz- Lake City, Utah84116 identified by putting the 2, 2014. Applications ardous Waste invites For the public’s conven- following in the subject NOTICE OF VACANCY must follow grant submit- comments from the pub- ience, an unofficial copy line: public comment on STANSBURY RECREA- tal outline available from lic regarding a proposal of the HWMU 31 Closure the TEADS HWMU 31 TION AREA each member of the for industrial land use at Report is available on Closure Report. All SPECIAL SERVICE board or Tooele County HWMU 31.HWMU 31 the Internet at http:// documents included in DISTRICT Clerk Office, Marilyn Gil- was historically used for www.hazardouswaste. comments should be The Stansbury Service lette, 435-843-3148, open burning and open utah.gov/Public/Public submitted as ASCII (text) Agency, appointing Tooele County Court detonation (OB/OD) of HearingsandComment- files or in pdf format. authority for Board Mem- House, 47 South Main, waste munitions. TEADS Periods.htm. Under Utah Code Sec- bers of the Stansbury Rm 318. Five copies of now desires to resume Written comments will be tion 19-1-301.5, a per- Recreation Area Special the grant submittal OB/OD activities and ob- accepted if received by son who wishes to chal- Service District, hereby should include: name of tain a permit.Before ob- 5:00 p.m. onMarch 26, lenge a permit order may gives notice that a va- project, location and writ- REQUEST FOR PRO- taining a permit, TEADS 2014and should be sub- only raise an issue or ar- cancy for Trustee will ex- ten bid of estimated POSAL was required to clear all mitted to the address be- gument during an adjudi- ist as of February 1, costs, type of construc- OWNER: The Tooele waste from the area and low. Comments can also catory proceeding that 2014. This vacancy will tion or improvement and County School District collect soil and ground- be hand delivered to the was raised during the be filled by appointment a point of contact (with FOR: Construction Man- water samples.The Division address above public comment period of the Stansbury Service contacts name and ad- ager-at-Risk/General waste clearance and and must be received by and was supported with Agency Board of Trus- dress and telephone Contractor sample data indicate the 5:00 p.m. onMarch 26, sufficient information or tees, with the appointee number). Furthermore, PROJECT: New Dugway area qualifies for indus- 2014. documentation to enable serving out the unex- projects which are ac- High School 5010 East trial land use as defined Scott T. Anderson, Di- the director to fully con- pired term of approxi- cepted must be com- School Street in R315-101 of the Utah rector sider the substance and mately 4 years, after pleted by November 30, Dugway, Utah 84002 Administrative Code. Division of Solid and significance of the issue. which the position will be 2014 or the applicant Proposals Due: February The public comment pe- Hazardous Waste For further information, filled by public election. may stand to lose their 27, 2014 at 4:00 pm Tuesday February 25, 2014 riod for the HWMU 31 Department of Environ- please contact Dave Persons interested in be- funding. The Special Tooele County School Closure Report and in- mental QualityTooeleLarsen Transcrip of the Divisiont-Bulle of ing consideredtin for ap- Recreation District Board District 92 South Lode-b7 dustrial land use pro- P.O. Box 144880 Solid and Hazardous pointment as Trustee for of Officers must approve stone Way Tooele, UT posal will commence on Salt Lake City, Waste at (801)536- the Stansbury Recrea- any deviation from this 84074 Public Notices Public Notices FebruaryPublic 25, Notices 2014and Utah84114-4880Public Notices 0226.Public In compliance Notices with tionPublic Area Special Notices Serv- Public Notices process.Public Send Notices all pro- Architect:Public NaylorNotices Wen- Miscellaneous Miscellaneous endMiscellaneous onMarch 26, 2014. CommentsMiscellaneous can also be theMiscellaneous Americans with Dis- iceMiscellaneous District must submit a Miscellaneous posalsMiscellaneous to: TOOELE tworthMiscellaneous Lund Architects Documents related to sent by electronic mail abilities Act, individuals resume to the Agency COUNTY RECREATION 336 South 400 West NOTICE TO CREDI- NOTICE OF PUBLIC this application can be to: [email protected]. with special needs (in- Clerk, 1 Country Club, PUBLIC NOTICE SPECIAL SERVICE Salt Lake City, UT 84101 TORS AND AN- COMMENT ON U.S. reviewed at the following Comments sent in elec- cluding auxiliary commu- Suite 1, Stansbury Park, Call for Proposals DISTRICT, 47 South A copy of the complete NOUNCEMENT OF AP- Army, Tooele Army De- location: tronic format should be nicative aids and serv- Utah, 84074 during of- The Tooele County Rec- Main, Tooele, Utah request for proposal is POINTMENT pot South (TEADS) Division of Solid and identified by putting the ices) should contact fice hours of 8:00 a.m. to reation Special Service 84074. For any addi- available at the Tooele Estate of ROBERT LEE Hazardous Waste Man- Hazardous Waste Multi following in the subject Brooke Baker, Office of 4:00 p.m., on or before District will be accepting tional information con- County School District AUTRY, JR, Deceased. agement Unit (HWMU) Agency State Office line: public comment on Human Resources, at March 4, 2014. To be new proposals for rec- tact: Kent Baker Office at above address, Probate No. 143300012 31 Closure Report Building 195 North 1950 the TEADS HWMU 31 (801) 536-4412 TDD eligible for appointment, reation projects from 435-840-0549; Kip Por- Naylor Wentworth Lund DANIEL LEE AUTRY, The Director of the Divi- West, 2nd Floor Salt Closure Report. All (801) 536-4414. a person must be a reg- February 6, 2014 to April ter 435-830-1154; Scott Architects office or by whose address is 6073 sion of Solid and Haz- Lake City, Utah84116 documents included in istered voter residing 2, 2014. 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A lette, 435-843-3148, (Published in the Tran- County School District at All persons having open burning and open utah.gov/Public/Public lenge a permit order may Agency, appointing vote to select the ap- Tooele County Court script Bulletin February the address and time claims against the above detonation (OB/OD) of HearingsandComment- only raise an issue or ar- authority for Board Mem- pointee will take place at House, 47 South Main, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, stated above. The estate are required to waste munitions. TEADS Periods.htm. gument during an adjudi- bers of the Stansbury the regular meeting of Rm 318. 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This vacancy will Club, Stansbury Park, tion or improvement and County School District schedule meeting on DANIEL LEE AUTRY collect soil and ground- be hand delivered to the the director to fully con- be filled by appointment Utah. a point of contact (with FOR: Construction Man- March 11, 2014. All 6073 Bayshore Drive water samples.The Division address above sider the substance and of the Stansbury Service (Published in the Tran- contacts name and ad- ager-at-Risk/General questions concerning the Stansbury Park, Utah waste clearance and and must be received by significance of the issue. Agency Board of Trus- script Bulletin February dress and telephone Contractor proposal shall be di- 84074 sample data indicate the 5:00 p.m. onMarch 26, For further information, tees, with the appointee 18, 20, 25 & 27, 2014) number). Furthermore, PROJECT: New Dugway rected to Steven L. 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������������������ FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO January 2014 Winner: Gavin Dixon Bill Upton has become a jack-of-all-trades in his life, but he eventually became pastor for First Assembly of God Church and Tooele City chaplain. elicits strong feelings in Upton. “You’re always reminded detached ribs and a contused Seven year old Gavin took this photo at the Denver Bronco vs. Lighthouse He paused to collect himself that life is so precious,” he said. heart, he nearly died that day. Kansas City Chiefs NFL Football game Nov. 17, 2013. He attended continued from page B1 before speaking again during his “The ones left behind are suf- He said it was one of the major with his Uncle Clay McCarty and Grandfather Tom McCarty. interview with the Transcript. fering and carrying the weight. turning points in his life. Slowly corner because, as he explained, “I joined the Navy at 17, so I People handle [grief] differently. but surely, he healed both in “There’s always drama in the guess it just stuck with me,” he Some have automatic support body and spirit. pastor’s office.” When asked if said. “I don’t know if catharsis systems. Some are alone. They Afterwards, he worked for a he has a favorite book he’d like is a good word. It was appropri- go through stages. First anger, year at the Tooele Army Depot to use as a prop for photos, he ate for us to do something for then bargaining. They ask, ‘God, as an operation technician. quips, “I only use one book.” (policemen and firefighters). We can we reverse this?’ or they tell Along the way, he dabbled in His chaplain work came think about the police depart- themselves, ‘If only I could go finance. Later, at an Ogden hos- about after 9/11. “(The First ment when we’re speeding. back.’” pital, he worked his way up the Assembly congregation) felt like Other than that, we don’t think Upton considers his chaplain ranks to Director of Behavioral the nation was really hurting about them. 9/11 reminded peo- work important, but downplays Services. While there, he started and we wanted to minister to ple of those who serve, protect his role. “The reality is, I go out doing lay ministry as a youth that,” he said. and pay the ultimate price.” only when I’m called out,” he pastor. First, it gave shirts to the After 9/11, he and a few said. “The officers go out every Eventually in 1987, he chose Tooele City firefighters. Then, other religious leaders in Tooele day. Officers are therapists, full-time ministry and got Lewis Franco, its youth pastor, County offered their services to judges and counselors. They ordained with the Assemblies of put together a video of images the county and city police forc- do incredible work. It’s a great God. Two years later, he became from the terrorist attack, of the es. Since then, Upton has been honor for me to be affiliated pastor of the First Assembly of two planes crashing into the the Tooele City chaplain. with them.” God Church. twin towers. Of firemen going in As chaplain, he’s on call 24/7 Working with law enforce- As pastor, he also conducts and never coming out. to notify a family of a loved one’s ment was a natural progression Sunday services and Bible study Thirteen years have since death, or to provide support, for a boy who grew up with ear- Your photo could be next! Submit your photo to: at the Tooele County Detention passed, but the memory of the whether it’s through a bottle of lier generations of military men. [email protected] Center. He shares passages from intensely poignant video still water, holding their hand, or “My father was a World War II the Bible, but for the most part letting them cry. Each call is dif- vet,” he said. “My grandfather, he simply lets the inmates talk. ferent, but invariably, his job is World War I. There were mili- “My basic premise is, you to “go and let people know their tary people in my family. I just shouldn’t be answering what loved one wouldn’t be coming thought I would go to school, ������������������������������������� people aren’t asking,” he said. “I home.” go into the military, then go on “The first call I went on was with my life.” don’t gang up on churches. That ������������������������������������� to the family of a motorcyclist In 1962, his parents moved to doesn’t solve anything. Bottom killed very close to his home,” he Utah when his father got a job line, I help them have a relation- ������������������������������������������������������� said. “The parents knew about at the Tooele Army Depot. One ship with Christ.” it even before we got to their day during his senior year at During Bible study, he said, ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� home (to give them the news).” Cyprus High School in Magna, “We’re always discussing some- ������������������������������������������������������������������������� Once, he was called by the he skipped class and went to a thing on their minds. People ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Sheriff’s office to go calm some- Navy recruiter. will open up and talk about one down. “You never know if The recruiter said, “You know, their feelings. Sometimes, some � � �������������������������������������������������� something funny will happen if you graduate, I’ll give you a people like to argue.” (at police situations).” Another better deal.” So Upton stayed in He considers his work as pas- � � ���������������������������������� time, the highway patrol called school and graduated at the age tor and chaplain a great privi- � � ���������������������� him in to help support a family of 17. For the next three years, lege. Like a lighthouse, it’s his � � ����������������� with a traffic death. When asked he worked on a Navy ship and way of sharing light and dispel- if some visits are easier than at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. At ling darkness. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� others, Upton said, “There aren’t 21, he got out of the Navy and “I’m enjoying what I’m easy ones.” started college in Price. doing,” he said. “I can minister ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� He said suicides of chil- One day, while driving at to people. I hope I can show the ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� dren are particularly difficult. Soldier Summit, the car he was love of God.” “Parents ask, ‘What could I have driving spun out of control, He added, “The world is hurt- done? What could I have done slamming his body against the ing. We live in a world without � � ��������������� different?’ Sometimes, there are steering wheel. Bleeding inter- hope. I’m able to tell people that � � ��������� no signs.” nally from a broken clavicle, there’s hope.”

��������������������� ‘Lego Movie’ continues to roll by Jessica Herndon “Lego," said Paul Dergarabedian, Days to Kill’ wasn’t loved by crit- ���������������� ASSOCIATED PRESS senior media analyst for box- ics either, so you had two films office tracker Rentrak. “They had that didn’t have a shot at taking LOS ANGELES — Action- such a great release date that ‘Lego’ out. But these movies did packed new releases couldn’t put them in this perfect position about what we would expect.” stack up to 3-D hit “The Lego to dominate the marketplace for The box office results for Movie,” which took the No. 1 slot several weeks. For ‘Lego’ to earn “Pompeii” were much better BYU Young in its third weekend at the box $31 million in its third weekend, overseas, as the film made $22.8 office. that would be impressive in its million internationally. The Warner Bros. animated film first weekend for any film in the In its second weekend, bested Relativity Media’s “3 Days first quarter.” the Sony and MGM reboot to Kill” and Sony’s “Pompeii” on Relativity Media’s crime drama “RoboCop” dropped from third their opening weekends. “3 Days to Kill,” starring Kevin to fourth with $9.4 million. Ambassadors “The Lego Movie,” featur- Costner and Amber Heard, came Starring Joel Kinnaman, Gary ing the voices of Chris Pratt, in second with $12.3 million in its Oldman and Michael Keaton, the Elizabeth Banks and Morgan first weekend at the multiplex. modernized sci-fi film (the 1987 Freeman, earned $31.5 million, “Pompeii,” Sony’s boiling original starred Peter Weller as according to studio estimates gladiator drama starring “Game a cop who gains a new robotic Sunday. The domestic total has of Thrones” star Kit Harington, body) is down 57 percent from passed $183 million. Overseas, it took third place with $10 million. last weekend’s domestic opener. HeartsongsMELODIES OF LOVE grossed $23.1 million this week- There was a fairly even gender For the second weekend in a row, end. split for the Constantin-financed the action film performed better Heading into full-fledged fran- film, with the audience breaking overseas with $17.7 million. chise territory with a sequel set down as 52 percent male and 48 “The time of year that we’re in, to release in May 2017, “The Lego percent female. The film’s slot in the movies just aren’t the critics’ Movie” is the highest-grossing the top five was steered mostly darlings,” Dergarabedian said. film of 2014. by viewers under 30. “These films give people options. “It’s been really tough for any "Pompeii got savaged by crit- But they won’t necessarily set the ������������� of the newcomers to displace ics,” Dergarabedian said. “‘3 world on fire at the box office.” ������������������������������������������������ ����������������������������������������� TOOELETRANSCRIPT ����������������������������������������������� BULLETIN ������������������ A Full-Color Learning and Activity Page Just for Kids! �������������� Every Thursday in Your Tooele Transcript-Bulletin