THS students acts, sings, directs and writes for the stage See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY February 5, 2019 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 125 No. 71 $1.00 Citizens give input on future roadway plans Open house on long-range transportation plan hears variety of concerns and hopes

STEVE HOWE was available at the open STAFF WRITER house as well. The interac- A steady stream of tive map is available at residents interested in, wfrc.org/tvlrtp-2019-draft. or concerned with, the Public comment will be future of transportation in accepted through Feb. 13. Tooele County attended an There was a lot of inter- open house hosted by the est and a variety of com- Wasatch Front Regional ments expressed during the Council on Thursday. open house, according to The open house, held Wayne Bennion, director of at Tooele City Hall, ran short-range planning and from 4:30-6:30 p.m., with programming at Wasatch representatives from the Front Regional Council. regional council on hand to “Some people have answer questions about the expressed appreciation long-range transportation for the need for planning plan for Tooele Valley. Large ahead,” Bennion said. CAREER AND TECHNICAL maps of the proposed trans- “Others have expressed portation projects through concern about, you know, EDUCATION OPEN HOUSE 2040 were available for how is this going to affect review, and to place com- my property?” The CTE open house, held Monday at ments on. Bennion said some Stansbury High School, is an annual event The online, interactive meant to showcase career and technical educa- version of the project map SEE PLAN PAGE A9 ® tion programs for students and parents. This year Grantsville, Tooele and Stansbury High each hosted an open house giving students a chance to see what their school offered as well as pathways taught at the Community Learning Center. The school district offers over 30 different career and education programs that prepare students to enter a career field.

Brianna Rounds (top) talks about programs offered at the Community Learning Center during the CTE Open House on Monday evening at Stansbury High School. Liz Dalton (right) helps student Ellie Reader with stitches during the open house, while Kayden Blake (below) sets up a virtual welder. Molly Ricks (below right) works on a color wheel in the classroom where students explored interior design, fashion and sewing. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO UTA Strategic Planner Levi Roberts talks to Mike Zwahlen about using the bus system for his commute during an open house hosted by the Wasatch Front Regional Council on Thursday at Tooele City Hall. Vernon citizens happy with new school project

Vernon School to collect School district ‘got community input on the new school’s design. it right,’ says town’s The school board voted in November 2018 to spend former mayor up to $2.5 million of the school district’s capital TIM GILLIE funds to build a new school EDITOR in Vernon instead of clos- In December 2017 ing the school and busing Vernon residents turned out Vernon students over an in mass numbers to defend hour to Dugway. their school from possible Tooele County School closure. Board President Maresa Monday night, in a meet- Manzione, Board Member ing held in the community’s Julia Holt, Superintendent 113-year-old school build- Scott Rogers, Director of ing, the same residents Operations Steve West, praised the Tooele County Construction Service School Board’s decision Director Michael Garcia, to build a new school in and Principal Jeff Wyatt Vernon. were among the school dis- School district officials trict officials that attended and representatives from the meeting in Vernon. the architectural firm that “This is something we FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS is designing a new Vernon have dreamed about,” Peter Webb (left) tries to walk while wearing drunk goggles at the criminal justice and law enforcement booth at the CTE open house. Quientin Oppenheimer (above) builds a bird- School, held a meeting house in the wood shop. Monday night at the old SEE VERNON PAGE A8 ®

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B4 CLASSIFIEDS B6 Wiggins The Old GHS blows past HOMETOWN B1 entertains, Grantsville Morgan OBITUARIES A6 teaches third- Church opens See A10 OPEN FORUM A4 grade students “The Mousetrap” SPORTS A10 about science Thursday See A3 See A9 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY February 5, 2019 School district surveys parents, students and teachers Feedback to be used for evaluations and improvement plans

TIM GILLIE survey were developed by the strongly agree, somewhat EDITOR school district and were care- agree, neither agree nor dis- The Tooele County School fully reviewed for appropriate- agree, somewhat disagree, and District is gathering informa- ness and to screen for bias, strongly disagree. tion on school and teacher according to Denson. Each survey ends with space performance from parents, stu- Parents and students are for written feedback and com- dents and teachers. asked to complete two surveys, ments. An annual survey of the one on the overall school cli- “These are what we use to district’s stakeholders is being mate and one that is specific solicit feedback from various conducted during February, to the individual classroom stakeholder groups on school according to Marie Denson, the teacher. climate and individual class- school district’s communica- The surveys include around room experiences,” said tions director. eight statements each and asks Debra Bushek, the school dis- “This is a completely anony- the respondent to reply to each trict’s director of assessment, mous survey for parents, staff statement by selecting one accountability and research. and students and provides of five response choices that “They are also used as discus- valuable information about range from strongly agree to sion points for parts of teacher how we are doing as a district,” strongly disagree. and principal evaluations and she said. Some of the statements on for consideration of school The survey is mandated by the parents’ survey are: [School priorities as part of the school a state law that requires school name] is a safe place for my improvement planning pro- districts to conduct an annual child,” “[School name] seems cess.” survey concerning school cli- to do a good job of keeping stu- The surveys can be accessed mate. dents safe from bullying,” and from a link on the homepage Qualtrics is administer- “[Teacher’s name] challenges of the school district’s website, ing the survey for the school my child academically.” www.tooeleschools.org. SUE BUTTERFIELD/TTB PHOTO district. The questions on the Possible responses include: [email protected] In 2017, Liddy Bunton raises her hand in Hongqian Wu’s class at Northlake Elementary School.

Gillie promoted to editor chair Erda man faces felony charge of Tooele Transcript Bulletin for allegedly selling heroin Staff Writer Tim Gillie was taught high school in the STEVE HOWE ously pleaded guilty to an he was sanctioned to serve promoted to editor of the Olympia, Washington, STAFF WRITER amended count of third- 14 days in jail in August Tooele Transcript Bulletin last for five years before starting a An Erda man will make degree felony distribution 2016, according to court week after editor David Bern career with the Boy Scouts of his initial appearance in 3rd of a controlled substance in records. He remained in the stepped down due to family America as a district executive, District Court Tuesday morn- March 2016, according to program, and was sanctioned reasons. working in Washington and ing on a felony drug charge. court records. A charge of again on Sept. 19, 2016, with Gillie, 61, was hired as from 1986 to 2007. Heath Dalton Hillyard, 22, misdemeanor manufacture a requirement to complete six a staff writer in 2007 and He also served a mission for is charged with first-degree or delivery of drug parapher- hours of community service. since then has garnered The Church of Jesus Christ of felony distribution of a con- nalia was dismissed without In October 2016, Dalton numerous awards from the Latter-day Saints in Scotland. trolled substance. prejudice. was ordered to be taken Utah Press Association and Transcript Bulletin Publisher Hillyard allegedly sold The charges stemmed into custody on a $25,000 Utah Headliners Chapter of Emeritus Joel Dunn was heroin to a confidential from a Nov. 24, 2015 inci- cash only bail, according to the Society of Professional Gillie’s mission president. informant on Dec. 21 during dent, in which Hillyard alleg- court records. The following Journalists. Gillie said his mission as a controlled buy monitored edly sold cocaine to a confi- month, Dalton’s probation His key news beats include editor is to “maintain the high by the Tooele City Police dential informant, the prob- was revoked and he was sen- Tooele County and state gov- level of journalistic integrity Department, according to a able cause statement said. tenced to a year in the county ernment, education, business and quality set by previous edi- probable cause statement. He was originally sen- jail, with credit for 42 days and social issues. tors while seeking innovative “Law enforcement has tenced to 36 months pro- served. Gillie was born in Everett, ways to continue to deliver Tim Gillie reason to believe that the bation in July 2016, after Dalton was released from Washington, and raised in local news and unique features defendant sells a substantial serving 45 days in the Tooele jail on May 26, 2017, and Lacey, Washington. He gradu- about our community that are editor and editor-at-large while amount of controlled sub- County Detention Center, his case was closed, after he ated with a degree in health unavailable from any other he cares for his family. He has stances in the community on with credit for 23 days previ- provided proof of graduation education from Central source.” been with the company since a regular basis,” the state- ously served. from adult education. Washington University in Bern will remain on the 1983. ment said. Dalton participated in the [email protected] Ellensburg, Washington. He newsroom staff as a consulting Dalton had previ- drug court program, where

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STEVE HOWE third-degree felony possession and Brown stem from a Dec. 9 and the deputy saw the second according to the probable cause STAFF WRITER of a controlled substance within incident in the Tooele County inmate eat something from the statement. She admitted to A pair of inmates in the a correctional facility was dis- Detention Center, according to a container. investigators she used heroin TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Tooele County Detention Center missed without prejudice. probable cause statement. The observing deputy con- supplied by Tall. BULLETIN from Grantsville are facing Makell May Brown, 23, is On that date, a Tooele tacted other deputies and Tall is scheduled to return criminal charges after they charged with third-degree fel- County Sheriff’s deputy wit- an investigation was started, to 3rd District Court for sen- ADMINISTRATION allegedly used drugs in the ony possession of a controlled nessed an inmate pass Tall a according to the statement. tencing on March 12 at 9 a.m. Scott C. Dunn Publisher facility. substance within a correctional toothpaste container and enter During the investigation, Brown before Judge Matthew Bates. Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus Anna Camille Tall, 29, facility. She was scheduled to the bathroom, where there was tested for drugs and the Prior to her guilty plea, Tall OFFICE pleaded guilty to an amended make her initial appearance are no cameras, the statement results were positive for opiates. was screened for drug court but Bruce Dunn Controller count of third-degree felony in 3rd District Court Tuesday said. When Tall exited the bath- Brown was not given opiates not accepted during a Jan. 14 Chris Evans Office Manager distribution of a controlled sub- morning. room, she gave the toothpaste by the jail staff and had been review. Vicki Higgins Customer Service stance on Jan. 22. A charge of The charges against Tall container to another inmate in the jail since Oct. 15, 2018, [email protected] EDITORIAL Tim Gillie Editor David Bern Editor-at-Large Darren Vaughan Sports Editor Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Steve Howe Staff Writer Mark Watson Correspondent January and water ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales year exceed above Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN normal precipitation John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist DAVID BERN He is encouraged by this PRODUCTION EDITOR AT LARGE winter’s wetter weather pat- Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager Sometimes, all it takes is a tern, which is in stark contrast Darwin Cook Web Press Manager good snowstorm or two to turn to last winter that saw few Dan Coats Pre-press Technician things around. storms and left mountain Scott Spence Insert Technician The big storm that hit snowpack thin by spring. Tooele Valley on Martin Luther “We just have to see what SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered King Day deposited nearly a February does for us,” he said. by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, foot of snow and contained “We hope the weather con- Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele enough moisture to put tinues to be normal or above County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the January in the above-normal normal.” United States. precipitation category. Normal precipitation for OFFICE HOURS: But, even better, it put the February is 1.33 inches while Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. 2018-19 Water Year at above normal snowfall for the month normal, too. is 14.1 inches. CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. According to Ned Bevan, Bevan is also encouraged The sun begins to set over a snow-covered Tooele Valley. January received above normal precipitation. PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: Tooele weather observer for that the two wettest months of 4 p.m. day prior to publication. the National Weather Service, the water year — March and COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, January received 11.4 inches April — are on the horizon. BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: of snowfall and 1.82 inches March’s normal precipitation prediction center calls for area of Utah, Colorado, 17th and 21st with the coldest 3 p.m. day prior to publication. of total precipitation for the total is 2.32 inches and April’s an equal chance of above- or Arizona and New Mexico is — 3 degrees — measured on OBITUARY DEADLINE: month at his reporting station. is 2.49 inches. below-normal precipitation listed as D4 — exceptional the 1st. January’s average day- 10 a.m. day of publication. Normal snowfall for January The local weather observer with a 50 percent chance of drought. time high is 38 degrees and the Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals is 12.7 inches and normal pre- said total water-year snowfall above-normal temperatures. Bevan said the highest average low is 20.9 degrees, postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by cipitation is 1.07 inches. by the end of January stood According to the National recorded temperature during Bevan said. the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, The snow and moisture at 44 inches. Normal is 43.5 Weather Service’s U.S. Drought January was 48 degrees on the [email protected] Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, helped boost the water-year inches. Monitor, wet weather will Tooele City, Utah 84074. total to 6.29 inches. 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The 90-day forecast by the parison the entire Four Corners TUESDAY February 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 Wiggins brings ‘Phun with Physics’ to West Elementary

MARK WATSON OK if you do them at home. ping pong ball and beach CORRESPONDENT In fact, I encourage you to do ball to demonstrate Daniel West Elementary third- them at home,” Wiggins told Bernoulli’s principle of fluid graders laughed and learned the students. “We design an dynamics and Isaac Newton’s about science Thursday after- experiment in our head and third law of motion. noon through the knowledge we try it and see what hap- Students laughed with and showmanship of Patrick pens.” delight as he pulled out each Wiggins, NASA Ambassador Wiggins jumped up on a prop from a box. to Utah. table and jumped down to “What do you think will “We’re going to be doing explain the law of gravity. He happen if I use this leaf blower some experiments and it’s used a hair dryer, leaf blower, with the ping pong ball instead of the hair dryer?” he asked the students. Students laughed as the ping pong ball flew across the room when he pointed the leaf blower at the ball and turned on the power. The assembly lasted about 45 minutes and Wiggins will present more science assem- blies this month. On Feb. 11 he will be at Stansbury Park Elementary, Feb. 21 at Willow Elementary in Grantsville and Feb. 25 at Copper Canyon Elementary in Tooele. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO It’s all part of the University Patrick Wiggins uses a blower to keep a ball aloft. of Utah’s “Phun with Physics” outreach program for third dating back to 1984. science. Sometimes they ask about the Apollo landing on and sixth-graders. “The whole idea is to get better questions than adults the moon and I was fascinat- Wiggins has been conduct- some laughs. It’s part science do.” ed,” Wiggins said. ing these traveling physics and part sideshow,” Wiggins Wiggins’ main focus is to “Through these presenta- educational shows since said. “I love doing this. I see encourage students to pursue tions, I hope somebody is

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO he retired from Hansen hundreds of kids each year, careers in science. inspired to learn more about Patrick Wiggins shows how simple household items such as toilet paper Planetarium in 2002. Before and I get to know some of “When I was in elementary physics or astronomy or some can be used in experiments to demonstrate scientific principals like aero- that, he provided physics dem- them. Some will email me school back in the ’60s, a guy type of science,” he said. dynamics. onstrations at the planetarium some great questions about came to our school and talked [email protected] Tax increment agreement OK’d for 1000 N. retail development

DAVID BERN entire development is only 29 annual property tax portion of around 120,000 square-feet of taurants, he said. sewer trunk line that runs EDITOR AT LARGE percent, because it is only giv- $116,940 from the total proj- new retail space that will gen- A real estate purchase con- underneath the project area, While the Tooele City ing the RDA 50 percent of the ect area. erate about $60 million annu- tract was signed between the and access points off of 1000 Redevelopment Agency works commercial value and keeping “It’s important to note that ally in news sales. The sales tax RDA and M-53 last April. The North into the project area, toward finalizing the sale of 100 percent of the residential the city and county will benefit received from new commercial due diligence period and clos- Sant said. commercial land it owns along value,” Sant said in an email. from the sales tax generated activity in the project area is ing date have been extended The $4.2 million sale price Main Street to a developer, it The school district approved from this development, which not subject to interlocal agree- four times since then because to M-53 includes a stipulation is also putting policies in place an interlocal agreement with will be a significant benefit to ments, he said. of issues still under negotia- that if M-53 does not begin that will provide RDA funding the RDA for the project area’s these entities and more than Sant also said prospective tion. construction within two years for the project. tax increment in December offsets the property tax partici- tenants for the property have One is the remediation of after closing, it must pay the Those policies are interlocal 2017. pation,” Sant said in an email. signed letters of intent to lease, approximately 40,000 cubic RDA another $1 million. agreements that spell out how Tax increment is the amount When completed, the devel- and actual signed leases are yards of construction waste However, Sant said the cur- millions of dollars of tax incre- of additional property tax opment is anticipated to gener- expected to occur after the found buried on the property rent schedule is for construc- ment generated from the prop- produced from an RDA project ate approximately $490,000 sale’s closing. The focus is to last August during a geotechni- tion to begin in early June with erty will be diverted between area that is under develop- in new sales tax to Tooele City bring in tenants that don’t cal study. Others include site some stores opening in 2021. the RDA and taxing entities for ment. The increment goes to per year, Sant said. He said already exist in the market, plan and subdivision approv- [email protected] up to 20 years after the land the RDA usually for a set peri- the annual sales tax portion to and hopefully a couple of res- als, the disposition of a main is back on tax rolls and capital od of time to pay for infrastruc- Tooele County is estimated at improvements are in place. ture, development incentives, over $400,000. On Jan. 16 the Tooele and other related initiatives in In summary, Sant said the City Council and the City’s the project area. three interlocal agreements RDA unanimously approved RDAs are a separate legal will allow the RDA to collect an interlocal agreement that entity that undertake or pro- an estimated $305,743 in spells out tax increment par- mote economic development property tax per year. That ticipation between Tooele in a project area. Such project amount will be deducted from Tired of achy legs City Hall, the RDA, Tooele areas are typically blighted or an estimated $533,333 in total County School District and have fallen into disrepair and tax increment and residential Tooele County involving are bought and/or targeted property tax generated annu- the 1000 North Community by the RDA for commercial or ally from the project area. Reinvestment Area. business ventures. The City’s He said the $305,743 the & varicose veins? That participation calls for RDA is comprised of Mayor RDA will receive represents the RDA to receive up to $2 Debbie Winn and the City approximately 58 percent of million in tax increment, or up Council. all the property tax generated Experiencing leg to 20 years of tax increment, Sant explained the pro- within the project area. The whichever comes first, from posed terms between Tooele 33-acre site currently is not on discomfort, swelling the project area. It consists County and the RDA have the tax rolls because it’s owned by of 33 acres southwest of the county receiving 25 percent the RDA, Sant said. But that or varicose veins? You intersection of 1000 North and and the RDA 75 percent of all will change soon after the Main Street. property tax generated from property is sold, he said. may be su ering from Also under the agreement, the project’s commercial and The RDA is in the process the school district’s terms residential properties for 20 of selling it to M-53 Associates venous re ux disease. include a 50/50 split of tax years or until a $900,000 cap of Salt Lake City for $4.2 mil- increment from commercial is reached, whichever comes lion for mixed commercial We o er treatments that property within the project first. and residential development. area for 20 years, or up to $2.5 According to Sant, the The RDA bought the property have you feeling better million, whichever comes first. county’s estimated annual por- for $5.1 million in 2015 from The school district will also tion is $14,416 and the RDA’s Gilad Development to assure it almost immediately ~ keep 100 percent of property is $43,247. Both amounts are would be used for future com- tax generated from all residen- estimates and are based on mercial development instead without surgery! tial development within the Tooele County’s overall antici- of just for housing. It was des- project area. pated annual property tax por- ignated an RDA project area in With tax dollars combined tion of $57,663 from the total 2017, Sant said. from both commercial and project area. Sale negotiations between residential developments with- He said an interlocal agree- the RDA and M-53 have been • Offi ce-based treatments available in the project area, the math ment with those terms is cur- ongoing for several months, works out with the school rently being discussed between but are in final stages of com- • Back to normal activity same day district receiving $256,632 per the RDA and the County. He pletion with closing expected year and the RDA receiving anticipates the county will sometime this month, Sant • Covered by Medicare, Medicaid and private insurances. $101,098 per year, according soon adopt the agreement. said. A master site plan of the to Randy Sant, the City’s eco- Specifically between Tooele project area by M-53 shows nomic development and RDA City and the RDA, the interlo- retail and office buildings, consultant. cal agreement approved Jan. parking lots and an access road NOW OFFERING Both amounts are estimates 16 has the RDA receiving that runs diagonally through and are based on the school $87,705 of tax increment per the property from 200 West to district’s overall anticipated year while City Hall’s take is Main Street. annual property tax portion $29,235 per year for up to 20 The site plan also shows of $523,333 from the project years or a cap of $2 million, residential development on the area. whichever comes first. property’s west side bordering SPIDER VEIN “In essence, what this means Both amounts are estimates 200 West. is that the school district’s and are based on Tooele According to Sant, the over- actual participation on the City’s overall anticipated all project by M-53 features TREATMENT Make an appointment with Dr. Gail Strindberg 435.882.8111 GENERAL SURGERY at NORTHPOINTE

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OUR VIEW Power on Rocky Mountain Power shows a commitment to quickly get the lights back on during outages

If it weren’t for electricity, we’d all be watching television by candle- light. —George Gobel

Turning on a ceiling light with the flip of a switch rarely elicits a second thought. It’s one of those rote functions we do countless times everyday that we take for granted. Until the power goes out. Our way of life — filled with every imaginable device to make our lives easier — is only made possible thanks to convenient and reliable access to electrical power. Whenever that access is interrupted, all those devices abruptly stop. And anything from brief inconvenience to pro- longed chaos can occur. This was demonstrated harshly last week when a polar vortex from upper Canada plunged deeply into America’s Midwest and upper Northeast. As new subzero record lows were set in many areas, electrical and natural gas infrastructures were strained as millions of customers tried to stay warm. Several areas experienced extended power outages. Tooele County has its own share of weather events and incidents that cause power outages, and when they occur, the power is thankfully back on soon. Such prompt service is made possible because of Rocky Mountain Power’s commitment to get the lights back on as quickly and safely as possible. Three recent power outages illustrate that point well. The first occurred on Saturday, Jan. 19, when a motorist hit a power GUEST OPINION pole on the southwest side of Tooele City, causing a power outage for nearly 500 customers. During the 9-hour outage, while RMP crews installed a new pole and lines, the company updated customers by phone or text as to when the power would be restored. The second happened on Saturday, Sept. 15, 2018, when wind- Neocon retreads look to whipped flames scorched the Oquirrh Mountain’s lower slopes next to Interstate 80 between Lake Point and Black Rock. The fire destroyed 36 transmission structures and caused power outages. But due to RMP’s swift response, and system redundancies in the area, Lake Point and other communities in Tooele Valley were spared of any prolonged loss of Venezuela for an easy win power. RMP reportedly also provided diesel generators to the Great Salt Lake Marina State Park until repairs could be completed. reaking with his predecessors, via American entities to serve as can- And the third was the powerful windstorm on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016, U.S. President Donald Trump non fodder for the Emiratis in Yemen. which caused a transmission line to hang low over railroad tracks in has shown a consistent distaste If they can be sent halfway around B Rachel Marsden Erda. A passing train snagged the line and yanked 27 nearby power for Middle Eastern wars. Complex, the world, then they can certainly be GUEST COLUMNIST poles out of the ground and damaged nearly 11 miles of line. messy, tribal — it really makes a sent next door. The resulting power outage hit more than 4,000 customers in Erda, neocon long for the good old days of In any case, here comes Uncle Sam Lake Point and Stansbury Park. But despite the extensive damage, RMP Latin America interventionism, which now to give the situation a more overt had restored power to all but 77 customers by Monday morning and made regime change look relatively the military budget soon gets more shove. Venezuelan National Assembly power was fully restored the next day. This was done by temporarily easy by comparison. side-eye from the establishment than President, Juan Guaido, who has switching and rerouting power while crews made repairs. As luck would have it, there just someone who passes the collection been in the role for not even a month, Rocky Mountain Power is acknowledged for its prompt work to restore happens to be a country that has now plate on Sunday without coughing up has declared himself president of power whenever an outage occurs. Repairs are complicated and delays been baked long enough by socialism an offering. Venezuela. often result, yet RMP’s actions demonstrate a commitment to get cus- and punishing economic sanctions Fortunately for those looking to Now where would a 35-year-old tomers back to their way of life as quickly as possible. that it’s ready to be served up hot: justify military spending, Venezuela guy get an idea like that? Hey, I’m If a power outage occurs in your area, RMP asks for you to call 877- Venezuela. So long, jihadis ... and is currently on the ropes. It has been president of France (a country, which 508-5088 or text the word “Out” and send it to the six-digit number buenos dias, amigos! in the final throes of socialism for for the last couple of months, has also 759677. The power company also keeps tabs on all power outages in the The shining light of perpetual a while. Apparently not enough, faced weekly tear-gassing of local pro- state and posts updates on line at rockymountainpower.net. Customers interventionist war is growing dim- though, to have voted out Nicolas testers). Any takers? No? Well then in power outage areas are also updated by phone or text by the power mer across the Middle East. Absent Maduro — the head socialist run- why does this guy get away with it — company. any signs that Trump is shifting from ning the show — last May. Perhaps and with the explicit backing of the an overt war footing to a covert one, the locals really haven’t reached their U.S. and six American-allied U.S. and warmongers hoping to cash in on breaking point yet. Or maybe they Latin American allies? GUEST OPINION the action — and the sweet taxpayer place more blame on the economic The same people who refuse to rec- funding — have reason to be pessi- sanctions imposed on their country ognize last May’s election of Maduro mistic. than they do on the socialist practices as legitimate are now insisting that Middle Eastern conflicts have been of their government. the world recognize the legitimacy In defense of wearing going on for so long that they’ve Or maybe they blame the signs of an individual who has never even basically turned into ATMs for those of foreign meddling. Maduro has been a candidate in a Venezuelan involved. Trump keeps bragging that accused the United States of train- presidential election. he’s breaking the bank on the military ing Colombian mercenaries who In the meantime, Trump’s national the red MAGA hat budget, which is an oddly inconsistent have subsequently been sent into security adviser, John Bolton, was boast for someone who seems to pride Venezuela to foment regime change. seen at a press briefing this week with he fundamental offense of himself on his tightfistedness when it It wouldn’t be out of the realm of pos- a yellow notepad on which was writ- the Covington Catholic High comes to tax dollars. Why the discrep- sibility, given that Colombian merce- TSchool kids wasn’t so much ancy? Any U.S. president who cuts naries were reportedly already hired SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 ® allegedly mobbing, mocking or getting in the face of an American Indian drummer at the Lincoln Memorial. It was wearing red GUEST OPINION Make America Great Again hats. That was the actual, incontestable conduct that created the predicate for the presumption of guilt and The rebirth of industrial democracy all the rest of the grief they’ve with an embroidered American been subjected to since. political slogan on the front is the he shutdown is over for now, interests of all relevant stakeholders For much of progressive equivalent of the Totenkopf. but for five weeks 800,000 fed- — including customers, employees, America, if you are wearing the This is, to put it mildly, an eral employees and 1.5 million T Robert Reich and the communities in which the hat, you are suiting up for Team uncharitable view of their fellow federal contract workers were pawns GUEST COLUMNIST company operates. Racist. You are marking yourself citizens, who voted by the tens of in Trump’s game of brinksmanship, Warren’s “Accountable Capitalism out as a bigot and a goon. Your millions for the guy who invented and they may be so again. Act” also requires that 40 percent of individuality doesn’t matter any- the red cap. Trump has also frozen federal the boards of such corporations be more, only the cap. The MAGA hat denotes support workers’ pay for 2019, stopping the workers no longer have a way to fight elected by employees. The entire Covington incident for Trump, yes, but also a certain automatic 2.1 percent cost-of-living back. As the Democratic race heats up, might have played out differently boldness and unwillingness to increase all civilian workers would In the 1950s, over a third of all U.S. expect more proposals to give work- if the kids had been wearing red be bullied that isn’t merely sym- have received under federal pay laws. private-sector workers were union- ers greater say — including tripartite Washington Nationals caps. The bolic — people occasionally get It’s hardly the first time American ized; today, fewer than 7 percent are. wage boards, sectoral bargaining, and imbroglio might not have gotten assaulted for doing nothing other workers have been pawns in larger Unionization in the public sector is independent works councils (similar any attention at all. Even if it did, than wearing the caps. power games. also dropping, from 38.7 percent in to those that the United States occu- progressives taking a critical view And why not, if the cap symbol- It happens all the time in the pri- 1994 to less than 35 percent today. pying force wrote for Germany in of the students might have been izes only one thing for the left? vate sector. All of which may explain why, as 1946). more inclined to view them as When Jamie Lee Curtis regret- A private-equity firm gains control America begins ramping up to the Candidates will also seek to make immature teenagers rather than ted her snap condemnation of and eliminates a sizable portion of a 2020 presidential election, candidates it harder for companies to reclassify totems of hate. the students, journalist Victoria company’s jobs. A merger generates a are talking about empowering work- employees as contract workers, and As an analysis at Vox noted, Brownworth tweeted at the actress frenzy of payroll cuts. New manage- ers. easier for contract workers to estab- “The hats extinguished pretty her disappointment: “DID YOU ment threatens to ship jobs offshore if Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown has lish associations that can bargain for much any benefit of the doubt a MISS THE MAGA HATS?” workers don’t accept wage cuts. embarked on a “dignity of work” better pay and improved working con- liberal observer might have given This is why very little outrage American capitalism has become tour of key voting states ahead of ditions (are you listening, Uber?). these kids.” has been directed at the venom- more arbitrary and autocratic than at a potential run for the Democratic There will also be proposals to Exactly. ous, freakishly anti-gay, openly any time in modern history. presidential nomination — along with give workers more say over how their Alyssa Milano notoriously racist Black Hebrews who berated Not only have most paychecks producing a 77-page economic plan to retirement savings are invested, and tweeted, “The red MAGA hat is the and taunted the students. They stopped rising, but economic security reverse “the declining value of work” end conflicts of interest by giant asset new white hood.” Which would be weren’t wearing MAGA hats. has vanished. Few working people and “make life better for all workers.” managers that push companies to buy close to an apt analogy if people And this is why much of the left feel any sense of control over their Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who their own pension products. donned MAGA hats to carry out didn’t want to relent in the cam- lives. may run again, has introduced new All told, we may be witnessing hideously violent crimes against paign against the students, even This has happened for several bills encouraging employee owner- a rebirth of the early 20th century African-Americans and other after exculpatory video emerged. reasons. Capital markets are more ship. movement toward “industrial democ- people uncongenial to them. It wasn’t just that many progres- demanding. Wall Street is insisting California’s Sen. Kamala Harris, racy,” which held that the best way In a similar vein, TV producer sives still took a hostile view of that corporations squeeze out every who recently declared her candi- to rectify the imbalance of power David Simon pronounced, “Once a events; they knew for a fact that ounce of profit quarter by quarter. dacy, has demanded that tech giant between workers and business was to campaign prop, a MAGA cap now the kids — at least some of them It’s easier than ever to outsource Amazon “be subject to oversight that make corporations more democratic fronts for such raw evil.” He makes jobs to contractors, foreign-based protects the dignity of workers.” and give workers greater say. it sound like a red baseball cap SEE LOWRY PAGE A5 ® workers, or automated machines, all Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Industrial democracy was a direct of which will do them more cheaply. Warren, who has also declared her response to the Gilded Age — an Economic power has become more candidacy, has come up with the most era of gross inequality, unparalleled EDITORIAL BOARD concentrated in a relative handful of detailed proposals to date. She wants wealth, searing poverty, powerful Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Timothy H. Gillie David J. Bern large corporations that can keep a lid any corporation with revenue over monopolies, and political corruption, Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor Editor-at-Large on wages even in a tight labor market. $1 billion to obtain a federal charter in which workers toiled for a pittance With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, Meanwhile, labor union member- of corporate citizenship requiring including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript Bulletin. ship has declined precipitously. Most company directors to consider the SEE REICH PAGE A5 ® TUESDAY February 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 GUEST OPINION Power outage in subzero cold changes one’s perspective efore the power went Night’s Watch from “Game of speak ill of feral cats, and ridiculous purple candle from heat, you can’t really under- out at our house, and Thrones,” tell them about the felt the wrath of cat ladies, who knows where, and went stand what the wind says to the cold sent its finger- true nature of cold and what you know. Perhaps it comes back to bed, reasoning that it the window. B John Kass nails through the walls and the GUEST COLUMNIST you eat when you’re cold and from breathing in the para- would be warmer upstairs. But when it’s 50 below wind began to sing of death, I hungry enough. sites found in cat feces. Some And my perspective changed outside, you can understand planned on writing quite a dif- Or perhaps they might think cat ladies go mad, too, poor just like that. I didn’t feel like what the wind says. It says: ferent column. about old Nan with her stories things. making pithy comments about “I’m coming in and they can’t Something pithy to poke the pole, and lived to tell the of the white walkers and the They would most likely the summer children or cat stop me.” fun at all those irritating sum- tale.” deadly cold. ignore you — stuck to the pole ladies. I didn’t feel like telling The neighbor’s generator, mer children panicking over It would make a great bit on Or maybe consider another as you were — in their search anyone to lick the pole. trying to kick on, also says the polar vortex that makes it social media, tongues stuck to story about the cold: “Silent of their precious feral cats. You I wanted someone to tell something. It says, “Why feel like 50 degrees below zero steel, random thoughts about Snow, Secret Snow,” by might even hear the crazy cat me I’d be warm. The police didn’t you get a generator, you outside. the physics of what just hap- Conrad Aiken, about a boy ladies chattering, about the said Commonwealth Edison fool?!” You’ve heard them, haven’t pened to the water in the sali- who goes mad in the snow. names they’ve given to their told them that power would be Finally, the power came you? They’ve been jabbering va. But tongues frozen to poles Yes, mad. feral cats, about odd feline restored in an hour. back on as promised. But in nonsensically in media for tend to drive science out of the You can go mad standing personality traits and so on, Or two. late afternoon, as I began writ- days now, warning us to wear brain, and they’d just stand alone, with your tongue stuck and you’d wave your arms in Maybe. ing this, the power went out hats, gloves, boots, coats. there, waving their hands in to the pole, I suppose, can’t panic, and make high-pitched Is it odd that gas heat again. And it got cold, again. It’s as if they’ve never seen panic, shrieking tongue-lessly you? sounds, but they wouldn’t see doesn’t work without electric There is a fireplace. We a proper northern winter. And in the cold. Or, perhaps, with their you. They’re on a mission. power? I don’t know. I should huddled around it and made so my plan was to simply tell Wouldn’t their friends laugh tongue stuck to the pole they And you would stand there have known. But I didn’t. tea, and Zeus the Wonder Dog them this: and laugh? might amuse themselves with and most likely freeze to A candle in the dark helps nestled at our feet. Just lick the pole, summer Someone would say it was other winter stories, like the death, all because you were a you listen. I don’t know why There is a story I should children. exactly like that movie about one on Drudge about all those human and not some cat wor- that is, either, but in the dark, read at the fireplace, one that Go on, lick the pole “just to shooting your eye out, or some crazy cat ladies fanning out thy to be saved. it helps concentrate the ear- I’d read as a boy, one that see what will happen.” derivative Hollywood junk, across frozen Chicagoland. It would begin with a numb- drums. And when your power taught lessons that I promised You know they’ve thought and their friends could take The crazy cat ladies seem ing. is out in the cold and the heat myself I would never, ever for- about licking the pole. They photos and make memes of ice determined to save some At least that’s what I’d is off, and the wind is blowing, get. But I did. thought about it plenty. and snow. 20,000 feral cats before they planned on doing, mocking the you hear it speak. A Jack London story, “To And now it’s the perfect And you’re stuck to the pole. became cat-sicles. whole stupid business, but just The wind doesn’t speak to Build a Fire.” time, the perfect day for it. It could be fun. Feral cats hate humans and before dawn on Wednesday, you directly. The wind speaks Years from now, they might If they had their smart- they slaughter songbirds, but the power to our house went to the windows. If you’re John Kass is a columnist for tell their descendants, “On the phones, they might even listen they’re a protected political out. unlucky, you can eavesdrop. the Chicago Tribune. His Twitter coldest day in Chicago, I licked to Ser Alliser Thorne, of the class. If you’ve ever dared Betty found a candle, a When you have power and handle is @john_kass.

previously, pleading guilty to has proven it can’t execute it prosperity lifted almost all Lowry Marsden withholding information from is regime change — particu- Reich workers’ paychecks. continued from page A4 continued from page A4 Congress in the Iran-Contra larly with any sort of lasting continued from page A4 Now that America is back affair. Some have also accused stability. Ukraine, Libya, Syria, to a New Gilded Age of rabid — had worn MAGA caps. And ten the words: “5,000 troops Abrams of whitewashing a Afghanistan, Iraq, and others within often unsafe work- inequality and arbitrary man- what else was there to know? to Colombia.” Hey, it’s the massacre of civilians by death should be more than enough places. agement, it seems fitting that For them, this rendered the ‘80s all over again. And guess squads in El Salvador. proof. However, Venezuela For a time, the idea of industrial democracy is back Covington students simply who else is back? Secretary of Perhaps Trump figures that represents a return to old industrial democracy was on the table. political and social symbols to State Mike Pompeo also just in order to properly drain the stomping grounds for the neo- widely popular. Even con- American workers don’t only be crushed underfoot. Never announced the appointment of swamp, you first have to fill it cons, who seem desperate not servative Republican Calvin need better wages. They also mind that each of them was a diplomat Elliott Abrams as spe- with a bunch of recycled neo- only for a military make-work/ Coolidge, when governor of need to be respected. And they teenage kid who — even if you cial envoy for Venezuela. “This cons? Venezuela was on the money project, but also to get Massachusetts in 1919, signed must be heard. think he has bad taste or nox- crisis in Venezuela is deep and verge of toppling itself without a few scratches in the win col- a law allowing corporations to ious political views now — has difficult and dangerous, and I the U.S. ever having to lift a umn. nominate and elect employees Robert Reich, former U.S. a lifetime ahead of him to grow can’t wait to get to work on it,” finger. The remaining key ele- to their boards of directors. By Secretary of Labor, is professor and change. Abrams said. ment for any successful revolt Rachel Marsden is a colum- 1922, employees of Boston’s of public policy at the University They wore the hats, and can Abrams was last seen “at is the loss of military support nist, political strategist and for- famous clothing store, Filene’s, of California at Berkeley. never be forgiven. work” in the George W. Bush by the incumbent leader. There mer Fox News host who writes had chosen four of its 11 board White House during a failed is no indication thus far that regularly for major publications members. Rich Lowry is editor of the military coup to overthrow Maduro suffers from such a in the U.S. and abroad. Her But the industrial democ- Subscribe Today National Review. former Venezuelan President phenomenon. website can be found at rachel- racy movement waned in the Hugo Chavez in 2002 and, If there’s one thing America marsden.com. 1950s and 1960s, as postwar 435-882-0050

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435-615-8822 2356 N 400 E, Building B Ste 102 Tooele, Utah 84074 A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY February 5, 2019 OBITUARIES Vicky Gustin Juanita Marie Frank Marie retired from Tooele ceded in death by her beloved County where she worked on parents, her husband, her Schwantes Juanita Marie Frank, age the custodial crew. She loved brothers Melvin and George 79 passed away Wednesday, the gospel of Jesus Christ and and her grandson, Jason Vicky Gustin Schwantes Jan. 30, 2019. She was born was a member of The Church Swann. passed away peacefully Jan. to Enoch LeRoy Brown and of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Funeral services will be held 31, 2019, at her home in Marrian N. Kelley Brown in Saints. Before her illness, she Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019, at the Vernal, Utah, after a long and Tooele, Utah, where Marie was enjoyed sewing, crafting, cake Tooele 4th Ward Chapel, 192 courageous battle with breast raised and lived the majority of decorating, reading, writing W. 200 South, Tooele, Utah, at cancer. She was born in Tooele, her life. poetry and debates on political 11 a.m., with a viewing Friday Utah, on July 1, 1955, to Bill Marie married John D. issues. evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at and Marva Gustin. She was Perkins on April 26, 1957. Juanita Marie is survived by Tate Mortuary 110 S. Main St., raised in Grantsville, Utah. Together they had four chil- her brother and sisters all of Tooele, and Saturday morn- She was a member of the dren: Martha, John, Linda, Tooele: Robert L. Brown, Viola ing from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Grantsville High School Lariat and Mark. As a military wife Mae Spires, Iola Fae Fultz, church. Drill Team, Grantsville Rodeo to John, she traveled to and M. Ralph (Sherri) Brown, Her family wishes to Club and the Tooele Bit n’ Spur lived in Florida, California, and and Evelyn J. Gray; and her express their sincere gratitude Rodeo Club, where she was Japan. This marriage ended in children, Martha (Dee) Leo, to Brighton Hospice and to chosen as the Bit n’ Spur Rodeo Vicky is preceded in death by divorce. after which Marie remained John (Bonnie) Perkins, Linda the staff of Summit Senior Queen. her parents, and her little sister Marie next married Edward single and worked to raise her Bergeron, Mark (Debra) Living and Salt Lake Regional Vicky lead a very wonder- Jackie Warr. She is survived A. Harris on July 6, 1968, six children. Many years later Perkins, David (Marsha) Harris Hospital in Salt Lake City for ful and adventurous life. She by her husband, Greg; broth- together they had two chil- she met the love of her life, and Janet (Al) Fowler; and their compassionate care and was always a very giving and ers, Bob (Sue) Gustin, and dren: David and Janet. This Dale J. Frank Jr. and they were many grandchildren and great- professional service during caring person who put family Glade Gustin; sisters, Karen marriage too ended in divorce, married on June 3, 1991. grandchildren. She was pre- Marie’s last days. first. She could put together Cook, Diana (Mitch) Walk, the best and most enjoyable Billie (Keith) Bell; son, Shawn family and friends gatherings (Jen) Schwantes; daughters, no matter the occasion. Vicky Joey Thomas, Jessica Ragsdale, was a friend to everyone she and Heather (Kurt) Landmon; Maureen Gay Thelda Painter encountered, whether work five grandchildren, Ocia, related, or someone she just Tatum, and Jayda Gillette, Cardon Palmer Ballard met. Her heart was full of love, Garren Schwantes, and Mason laughter, and a wealth of gen- Landmon. Our beloved wife, mother, Thelda Painter Ballard erosity. She started a little say- There will be a celebration of sister, and friend, Maureen Gay passed away Jan. 30, 2019, at ing a long time ago, and it still life for Vicky on Feb. 23, 2019, Cardon Palmer, was called back 101 years of age. Born to Glen goes on until we see each other at 11 a.m. at the Blackburn and home to be with our Heavenly and Pearl Painter in the town again: “I Love You to the Moon Sons Vernal Mortuary. Father on Feb. 3, 2019. She was of Mammoth Utah, she was the and Back.” born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on second of nine children. Oct. 14, 1934, to Bertha Gay She is predeceased by three and LeRoy Willard Cardon. She husbands, John LaVance graduated from Tooele High Evans, Robert Ballard, and Ray School in the class of 1952. She Osborn. obtained her associates degree A native Utahan, Thelda Frank William from Salt Lake Community worked for many years at the Lescanec College in accounting and Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City was employed at Tooele Army as a waitress, where she met 4/4/1943 – 1/30/2019 Depot as an accounting clerk in (Lori), Marilyn Chin (Terry), her second husband, Robert her 100th birthday. payroll. She was married to the Gary Palmer (Marilyn), Patricia Ballard, a mink rancher from Always a champion of the Frank passed away Jan. 30, love of her life, James Leonard Terry (Blain); brother Robert New York state. The two mar- underdog and a generous men- 2019, after he lost his battle Palmer, on Nov. 9, 1953 in LeRoy Cardon; 12 grandchil- ried in 1959 and moved to tor to those in need, Thelda will with pancreatic cancer. His Elko, Nevada, and later solem- dren and 29 great-grand- picturesque Lake Keuka, one of be remembered as a strong- wife, Hideko, of 55 years of nized in the children. She was preceded the Finger Lakes in upstate New willed, and tough, but gentle- marriage; daughter, Frances; 1989. She was a member of in death by her parents and York. She and Bob lived happily hearted person who was always sons, Frank Jr (Linda), John Beta Sigma Phi for many years mother-in-law, Dora Manning there for many years and trav- available to lend an ear or to (Deborah) and James, all until it dissolved and currently Palmer Bybee. Funeral services elled extensively around the help those in need. came together for him to go was a member of the Daughters are scheduled for Friday, Feb. U.S. showing his prize-winning She is survived by her sisters, peacefully and join Heavenly of Utah Pioneers. She was a 8, at 11 a.m. at the Grantsville mink. Katie Sharp, Ruby Worthen; Father. He is also survived by talented artist in oil and water Stake Center, 550 E. Durfee After Bob’s death, Thelda brother, Darryl Painter; her son six grandchildren, seven great- color painting. Also, she loved St., Grantsville. Viewings will returned to Tooele and married and only child, John S. Evans; grandchildren, and his two to fish, camp, crochet, knitting, be held Thursday, Feb. 7, from Ray Osborn. The two of them her grandsons, Scott, Steve, trusted Doberman Pinschers. and was an avid reader. She 6 to 8 p.m., and Friday, Feb. 8, purchased a house adjacent to and Doug Evans; and her great- A military funeral will take time of funeral services and was dedicated to The Church from 10 to 11 a.m. prior to the a nursing home to care for her grandsons, Jacob Perry and place in his honor for his 20 his final resting place will be of Jesus Christ of Latter-day funeral at the same location. beloved mother, Pearl Painter, Eric Evans. years of service. The date and announced soon. Saints and loved her Savior Interment will follow at the in her final years. A memorial service will be Jesus Christ. She is survived by Grantsville City Cemetery. After Ray’s passing, Thelda held on Saturday, Feb. 9, at 11 her husband, James Leonard lived alone with her dog Lady a.m. at the LDS Church, 415 W. Palmer; children, David Palmer and even drove a car up until Apple St., Grantsville, Utah.

Rose Mary is survived by her husband, Karl E. Anderson Frank; daughters, Amy Young Shoemaker Garcia and Brandy Martinez; six Karl E. Anderson “Curly” Rose Mary Shoemaker stepchildren; brothers Bill passed away Feb. 1, 2019. He Garcia passed away Jan. 27, Shoemaker, Mark Shoemaker, was born Nov. 20, 1934, in 2019, surrounded by loved and Robert Parker; sisters, Grantsville, Utah, to Eugene ones after a long battle with Carol Ann Minisee, and Bobbie and Edna Barrus Anderson. diabetes. She and her husband Lee Humphrey; grandchildren, He was the youngest of ten Frank were living in Sierra Justyna Young, Malici Young, children. He was preceded in Vista, Arizona. Rose Mary Zoe Dolan, Jordyn Martinez, death by his parents and eight graduated from Grantsville Jesse Boulter, and Kyelyr of his siblings. High School. She was preceded Martinez Jorgenson; and many Karl graduated from in death by her mother; mater- aunts, uncles, cousins and Grantsville High School in nal grandparents; paternal friends. There will be a memo- 1953 where he excelled in grandparents; parents, Elmer rial service Feb. 12, 2019, at sports. He served two years and Sandie Shoemaker; and 11 a.m. at the Grantsville First in the U.S. Marine Corps then brother, Allen Parker. She Baptist Church. graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in phar- macy. He practiced pharmacy and sense of humor. A visitation was held on at Karl’s Pharmacy in Tooele Karl is survived by his wife Monday, Feb. 4, 2019, at Tate and worked for government of 61 years, Marge Wright Mortuary in Tooele from 11:00 pharmacies at the Tooele Army Anderson; children, Brad a.m. to 12:30 p.m., followed Depot and Dugway Proving (Gracie), Troy, Ronda (Ramon) by a graveside service at the Ground. Silva; grandchildren, Lorenzo, Grantsville City Cemetery at Karl loved many things Abigail and Carlos Silva, 1 p.m. including dogs, hunting, farm- Michael, Josh, Dallin and Beau We would like to thank the ing, horse racing, animals, Anderson, Tina, Cassandra, staff on 3 West at St. Mark’s golf, politics, watching sports, Kenzie, and Sean Montgomery; hospital and Utah Cancer baking bread, and most of all, six great-grandchildren; many Specialists. In lieu of flowers, following his grandchildren in special nieces and nephews; the family requests you donate all their endeavors. Karl was and one brother, Farrell to your charity of choice. also known for his quick wit Anderson.

Tamera Elaine Mead Boothe, Jaymie N. Boothe, Tracey E. Hanson and Paul L. Sutton Studebaker; four grandchil- Tamera Elaine Mead Sutton, dren; mother, Joyce A. Mead; beloved mother, grandmother sister Donna L. (Jim) Haines, and friend, passed away brothers, Roger Michael Mead, Monday, Jan. 28, 2019, sur- Dale L. Mead; and her sweet- rounded by her family after heart, Jeff Parris. a courageous battle with her She was preceded in death health. by her father, Roger N. Mead, She was born May 13, 1966, and sister-in-law, Camila to Roger N. Mead and Joyce A (Cami) Mead. Breitigam. She graduated from Viewing will be held Tooele High School in 1985. Sunday, Feb. 3, from 5:30-7:30 She married her high school p.m. at the LDS Church, 132 sweetheart, Jay Lance Boothe, N. 570 East., Tooele, Utah. on June 7, 1985, and had three Funeral services will be at the children together. They were same location Monday, Feb. later divorced. She married 4, with a viewing from 9:30- Kerwin F. Studebaker, and ing and spending time with her 10:45 a.m., with services to had one son, they were later family. begin at 11 a.m. divorced. She is survived by her She loved crocheting, camp- four children, Robert J. DEATH NOTICE TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Helen Joyce Miles Ludwig Delivering the News Helen Joyce Miles Ludwig, age 89, passed away Feb. 1, 2019. in Tooele County for A full obituary will appear in the next edition of the Tooele More Than 120 Years Transcript Bulletin. More information at www.tatemortuary.com. Subscribe 435-882-0050 TUESDAY February 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 MATTERS OF FAITH Book helps deepen our conversion of Jesus Christ ithout question, Later in the Gospel of tread along our spiritual path, latest electronic wonder whiz and begin enjoying the bless- “He is risen” are the Matthew it is written, “Then this resource can help us draw tool, makes absolutely no dif- ings of regular gospel study. Wthree most important said Jesus unto his disciples, If closer to God. ference. If you are without a copy words recorded in history. Charlie Roberts any man will come after me, As noted in the introductory What does matter is that we — for whatever reason — Although the Bible never GUEST COLUMNIST let him deny himself, and take pages, our aim in gospel study draw closer to God and thus please contact me directly at directly quotes Jesus saying, up his cross, and follow me.” should extend far beyond gain- deepen our conversion through [email protected] or “Come follow me,” that mes- Jesus abbreviated his mes- ing new information; rather, regularly studying, pondering, 801-556-6318, and I will hand sage is certainly the second sage when the disciples recog- we should rely on Christ to and applying of His word. deliver one to you. most important three-word tread, nized the Lord walking upon change our hearts, views, These six simple ways to I am grateful for the inspired phrase in our lives. For thus alone can we be the Sea of Galilee waters. He actions and as Paul taught, improve our personal scrip- words of the final “Come The popular Primary song one simply directed Peter, “Come.” become new creatures. ture study are outlined in the Follow Me” verse. with the same title becomes With God’s own loved, Church leaders are re- The photo on the cover visu- resource’s opening pages: entrenched in the minds of begotten Son” emphasizing the Savior’s ally tells a wonderful story 1) Look for truths about “We must the onward path most everyone who attends simple message with the recent of how we should use it. A Jesus Christ. pursue youth Church classes. Throughout his ministry, publication of “Come Follow lady sits in the middle of the 2) Look for inspiring words As wider fields expand to The seven-verse song the Savior clearly taught the Me — For Individuals and floor in her simple home with and phrases. view, became familiar in the Church necessity of following his Families.” natural light shining through. 3) Look for gospel truths. And follow him unceasingly, when it was initially published divine guidance on countless This wonderful resource Her shoes are kicked off and 4) Listen to the Holy Spirit. Whate’er our lot or sphere in Deseret Sunday School occasions. helps all of us deepen our con- various resources are readily at 5) Liken the scriptures to may be.” Songs back in 1909. John When Jesus invited Peter version of Jesus Christ through hand upon her small table. our own lives. Nicholson’s opening stanza of and his brother Andrew to be regular gospel study. 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NOTICE OF ANNUAL SHAREHOLDERS MEETING OF THE GRANTSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY TO: SHAREHOLDERS OF THE GRANTSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY

The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of Grantsville Irrigation Company will be held on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2019, AT 7:00 P.M. at the GRANTSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY OFFICES 411 SO. WEST ST., GRANTSVILLE, UTAH for the following purposes:

1. Elect three (3) members to the Board of Directors 2. Presentation of financial report 3. President’s remarks 4. Other Business

Only shareholders of record as of the 1st day of January, 2019, shall be entitled to vote at the meeting.

DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO If you are unable to attend the meeting, and would like to Pictured is the first Scout BSA Girl’s Troop to be formed in Tooele County. Left to right: Assistant Scout Master Jeralynn Sumner, Miriam Cook, Ariana Ryan, Kenzie Sumner, Aime Nickell, Bayleigh Bybee and Makaylee Carlisle designate a proxy for your votes, you may pick up a Proxy with Scout Master Mike Sumner in back row. Form at 411 S. West Street any time before the meeting.

EUGENE MARSHALL Scouts BSA welcomes Tooele girls President New Scout program for girls launched nationally on Feb. 1

TIM GILLIE BSA on Feb. 1. It uses the which is a separate organiza- EDITOR same curriculum as the Boy tion from the BSA. The Boy Scouts of America Scouts program, including the [email protected] Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 welcomed girls into its program advancement path to the Eagle for youth ages 11-17 on Feb. Scout Rank. Scouts BSA allows 1 and girls in Tooele already all eligible youth ages 11-17, BOOK YOUR VACATION NOW  CALL FOR LIMITED TIME SAVINGS have an option to benefit from to earn the Eagle Scout rank. the program once reserved for The requirements for the Eagle boys only. Rank were not changed as a Grand Alaskan Save Ultimate Hawaii Tour Save up to Girls and leaders from result of including girls in the $500 $900 Scouts BSA Troop 314 held program. Cruise & Tour per couple with Pearl Harbor Experience per couple their first official meeting While girls can join Scouts $ * $ * $ * $ * on Friday night at Transcript BSA, the program is not coed. 12 days from 1,849 1,599 13 days from 2,249 1,799 Bulletin Publishing. Scouts BSA troops are single Departs June - September, 2019 Departs year-round Troop 314 is a troop for gender — all girls or all boys. girls chartered to KMS Designs Cook expects in the near Enjoy a spectacular cruise & tour between Seattle and Alaska including 7 Enjoy a fully-escorted 4-island Hawaiian vacation with beachfront lodging in Tooele City. Leaders of the future Troop 314 will have a nights aboard Holland America Line’s ms Westerdam and 4 nights on land. on Kauai, Maui, and the “Big Island” of Hawaii, and a centrally-located hotel You’ll cruise the Gulf of Alaska and the Inside Passage—a sea lane teeming in gorgeous Waikiki on Oahu. Includes a Pearl Harbor experience where troop submitted paperwork companion boys troop with to create the troop back in with marine wildlife, where you’ll pass glaciers, towering mountains, and lush you will see the USS Arizona Memorial and Battleship Missouri. Visit historic separate leadership that may forests, with stops in Ketchikan, Skagway and Glacier Bay. On land, you’ll go Lahaina, enjoy a boat cruise on the Wailua River and authentic Hawaiian November, but had to wait for meet and have activities in con- deep into Denali National Park, tour Anchorage, and see the Alaska Wildlife entertainment and food at our Farewell Feast. Escorted throughout by our the Feb. 1 national launch of junction with the girls troop. Conservation Center. friendly Tour Directors—your local experts. Price includes 3 inter-island Scouts BSA before they became Cook’s entire family is  ights. a troop, according to Darwin involved with Scouting. His Cook, a member of Troop 314’s wife, Patricia, has been a den committee. leader and her business, KMS Troop 314 has six girls and Designs, sponsors Troop 314 of Cook expects it will grow over which their daughter, Miriam, time. is a member. The couple also “We started off with two have two sons in Scouting. One girls,” Cook said. “We soon had is a Scout and the other a Cub more as they recruited friends Scout. and the word got out on social “It’s become a family thing,” media.” Cook said. “Our kids sit around Two of the girls, Miriam the dinner table and talk about Cook — Darwin Cook’s daugh- Scouting and quiz each other FREE ONBOARD CREDIT ter — and Makaylee Carlisle, on the Scout Oath and Law.” were Cub Scouts. They both Mike Sumner serves as Save Save earned the Arrow of Light, the Scoutmaster of Troop 314. 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Who Wants to go Camping? By Clint Spindler

Camping gives you the opportunity to get outdoors and unplug from your daily routine. This is why people love to go camping. This kind of activity offers many benefits, such as family bonding, exposure to scientific concepts, enjoying a healthy lifestyle, reducing screen time, FILE PHOTO and simply enjoying the fresh The Tooele County School District will build and new school to replace the old Vernon school. air and tranquility of the great outdoors. The drive to Eureka from “I went to school in this Many people have shared, nature’s solitude awaits. Taking Tooele County than those at the Vernon Vernon is 26 minutes com- building and my father went pared to an hour and six min- to this school,” said John “there is no better camping a short stroll and visiting some OCEC. This natural wonder continued from page A1 experience in Tooele County mining history and old-time is the perfect getaway from utes for the drive from Vernon Olson, Vernon resident. “I’m than that waiting at the Ophir schoolhouse at the Ophir the hustle and bustle of the to Dugway using state Routes glad to see we are getting a Canyon Education Center.” Historic Site is a rewarding everyday. said Bruce Thomas, former 36 and 199, according to new school out here. We need Imagine a relaxing camping trip time, as well. There is truly so TEF is now accepting Vernon town mayor. “They Google Maps. one. I’m confident in what the that is only 25 minutes from much to see and do while on an reservations for camping that got it right and government With 14 elementary stu- school district will put inside downtown Tooele that provides OCEC camping trip! begin in late May and run doesn’t always get it right. We dents and 24 secondary stu- the building. I’m concerned more than 2 acres of camping The Ophir Canyon Education through September, and is able are excited and thankful and dents from Vernon choosing with the outside.” space, concrete pads and picnic Center offers picturesque views to host small or large group, pledge to help the school dis- to attend school in Eureka, the Olson said he wants the tables, bathrooms with flush of Lion Hill, and beautiful weekday evening gatherings for trict see this to fruition.” Tintic School District sends a exterior of the building to toilets and sinks, electrical sunrises and sunsets. A $50.00, or weekend camping The current Vernon school bus to Vernon. reflect the character of Vernon. hook-ups, a pavilion and spacious grass play area and excursions starting at $600.00. building was built in 1905 and A change to a four-day “I would like the building approved fire pit, and so much sandbox awaits young children. All reservations require a remodeled in 1929, the same school week and a new build- to maintain some elements of more. The chance to see deer, A volleyball net, basketball refundable security deposit year that the school district ing may entice some parents to the old building, like the bell elk, turkeys, and other wildlife hoop and horseshoe pit are and processing fee. For more lifted its ban on hiring married keep their students in Vernon, tower,” he said. “And I want is quite common. Hiking, available, too. You will be specific information, please women as teachers. according to a survey complet- that bell kept somewhere.” biking, horseback riding, ATV hard-pressed to find any better visit the TEF website. The building is coal-fire ed by the school district. “We can do that,” West said. excursions, or just enjoying camping accommodations in If the thought of going heated and a rope dangling After hearing support for “We are working on the bell. camping and cutting yourself through a hole in the entryway their school from Vernon We realize that it is part of the off from the hectic pace of ceiling is attached to a bell residents, the Tooele County country charm. And we can day-to-day life is appealing on top of the building that is School Board promised Vernon include some brick on the front you, go online at www. still rung to signal the end of residents that it would con- of the building so it will look tooeleeducationfoundation. recess. tinue to look for alternatives like a country school.” org and book a reservation Facility wise, the build- to keep the town’s two-room Rogers suggested the old today. Simply go to the Ophir ing needs a seismic upgrade schoolhouse open. bell could be put in a memorial tab on our website and follow including reinforcing the bell “To all of our patrons in structure similar to the bell at the instructions from this point tower, the restrooms and play- Vernon, I say, ‘Hold on. We will Tooele High School. forward. You will want to ground equipment need to take care of you. We are work- West estimated that the Reservations for Ophir Summer Camping hurry though – 8 weekends brought up to American with ing on it,’” said school board design phase for the building Will open on Feb 1st, 2019 have already been booked! Disability Act requirements, member Kathy Taylor. will take another four or five ALL 2019 RESERVATIONS WILL BE TAKEN ONLINE the school’s lighting needs to West and Philip Wentworth, months. be upgraded, the coal furnace with Salt Lake City-based The school district has plans THE LINK FOR RESERVATIONS CAN BE FOUND UNDER THE OPHIR TAB AT Tooele Education TOOELEEDUCATIONFOUNDATION.ORG needs to be replaced, exterior Naylor Wentworth Lund for another community input OR FOR MORE INFO FIND US ON Foundation FACEBOOK AT TOOELE EDUCATION FOUNDATION masonry needs repair, the Architects, reviewed the pre- meeting in Ibapah, as both FOR QUESTIONS CALL 435-833-1900 EXT 1174 attic needs insulation, and liminary floor plans for the Vernon and Ibapah buildings @TEFbellringer the irrigation system needs building with Vernon residents will use the same floor plan to be upgraded, according to during Monday night’s meet- with different exteriors. the school district’s facilities ing. After the design phase is report. The new building will completed it takes around Academically, the enroll- be about 30 percent bigger another month for permits and www.tooeleeducationfoundation.org ment at Vernon School was than the old building, with approvals. 22 students in 2018. The stu- 8,300-square feet in the new A new school building dents were organized into two building compared to around requires approvals from the classrooms. The kindergarten 6,000-square feet for the old State Office of Education, the through second grade class building. State Fire Marshall, the county had 13 students and third The new building will have Health Department, and other through sixth-grade had nine three classrooms with the lat- state and local agencies. After students. est technology and new fur- design and approval, construc- Tintic School District has an nishings, state-of-the art secu- tion takes nine to 12 months, elementary school in Eureka rity features, a 1,348-square- according to West. near the Juab and Tooele foot multi-purpose room with “It’s very possible that county line that is 25 miles an eight-foot high basketball Vernon students will be in this southeast of Vernon. Eureka hoop and a retractable stage new building by the year after Elementary School has 92 area, a media/testing area, a this fall,” West said. students in a building built in kitchen, and a teacher collabo- [email protected] 1995. ration/workroom/office.

US doctor who survived Ebola honored for service in Liberia

HOLDEN, Mass. (AP) — Worcester, Massachusetts, Ebola struck, Sacra said. Almost five years have passed where he’s on the faculty at the “One of the things the Ebola since he nearly died of Ebola in University of Massachusetts crisis really highlighted was Liberia, but Richard Sacra has Medical School. “My wife and how weak the health system in never wavered from his com- I have been going to Liberia Liberia was. The whole system mitment to the struggling West since 1987. Our kids grew up just collapsed because there African nation. there. So the idea of not going were too few trained doctors The 56-year-old family doc- would be harder for me than and nurses,” he said. “So one tor from Massachusetts was the idea of going back.” of our goals as a mission is to among a handful of Americans On Thursday, Sacra is being strengthen that health system. treated and cured of Ebola honored by the African Mission To not just bring over doctors, during West Africa’s deadly Healthcare Foundation for but to train local physicians epidemic in 2014, which was his work in Liberia, a nation and build up their capacity so the worst ever outbreak of founded as a colony of freed that something like this won’t the virus, claiming more than African American slaves in the happen again.” 11,000 lives over two years, 19th century. Ebola has continued to flare primarily in Liberia, Sierra The organization is award- up in other parts of Africa, Leone and Guinea. ing him the L’Chaim Prize for particularly the Congo, where Sacra contracted the virus Outstanding Christian Medical more than 300 have died while delivering babies at Missionary Service at a cer- since last summer. But Sacra ELWA, a missionary hospi- emony in New York City. The believes Liberia is better pre- tal in the Liberian capital of annual prize comes with a pared than it was five years Monrovia where he’s worked $500,000 gift. ago. for more than two decades. He Sacra said the money will More doctors are graduating was evacuated and treated in be used at ELWA to build an from local medical programs, Omaha, Nebraska, but within intensive care unit, install solar the national government has months, Sacra was back at panels and build out a training established a public health ELWA — which stands for program for family physicians monitoring and education “Eternal Love Winning Africa” that he founded in 2017. The system, and an experimental — treating patients. 107-bed hospital was founded Ebola vaccine is being tested. The devout Christian, who in 1965 and is run by SIM, an “Building a health system says he dreamed of becom- evangelical Christian organiza- from scratch is not something ing a missionary since he was tion based in North Carolina. you can do in a year or two,” a child, hasn’t stopped going Increasing the ranks of Sacra said. “It’s a generation back since. family doctors is a small but long project.” “It’s our adopted home,” critical piece in rebuilding the With their three sons now in Sacra said Wednesday as he nation, which had never fully their 20s and beginning their and his wife Debbie took a rare recovered from more than own careers, Sacra says he break at their home outside a decade of civil war before and his wife are committed to being a part of those efforts for the foreseeable future. “We’re just grateful God gave us a second chance to Your Complete Local News Source continue to make an impact,” Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 he said. TUESDAY February 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9 PLEASE ADOPT ME! Grantsville theatre group presents murder mystery ‘The Mousetrap’

MARK WATSON CORRESPONDENT The Old Grantsville Church Dinner Theatre will present Agatha Christie’s suspense- ful murder mystery “The Mousetrap” Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday. “The Mousetrap” is the longest running play in his- tory with more than 25,000 performances, according to agathachristie.com. It opened in 1952 and still runs today at St. Martin’s Theatre in London. “Agatha Christie’s characters BASHFUL CUTIE are always varied and interest- ing, and we’ve got some great actors to help pull that off,” For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure said director Macae Wanberg. Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires “The twist ending will surprise Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing the audience. And it’s always and possible shelter fee. fun to try to solve a mystery.” Tooele City The scene is set when a Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to group of people, gathered in a Grantsville hold animals for 5 business country house cut off by snow, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. discover to their horror that Celia Hart and Berkeley Swarthout will take the stage in The Old Grantsville Church Dinner Theatre presentation there is a murderer in their of Agatha Christie’s suspenseful murder mystery, ‘The Mousetrap’, Feb. 7, 8, 9 and 11. Hart plays the role of Mollie midst. Who can it be? One Ralston and Swarthout plays the part of Christopher Wren. Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. by one the suspicious charac- ters reveal their sordid pasts Other guests at the manor 1182Tooele N. 80 E., Tooele Veterinary • 882-1051 Clinic until at the last, nerve-ending are Mrs. Boyle played by moment the identity and Carina Dillon, Major Metcalf motive are finally revealed, played by Jesse Martinson, according to the synopsis. Miss Casewell played by The play has a twist-ending, Angela Dexheimer, Mr. which the audience are tra- Parvicini played by Kelly For All the Great ditionally asked not to reveal Wanberg and Detective after leaving the theatre. Sergeant Trotter played by Jeff Events in Life “It’s also very important to Andrews. our cast at the Old Grantsville Thursday’s and Monday’s Church, like it is for all of our performances are shows only Let Everyone mystery plays, that the audi- and start at 7 p.m. Doors open ence doesn’t let anyone outside 30 minutes prior to the perfor- Know! the theatre know whodunit,” mances. Wanberg said. Friday’s show comes com- Two main characters plete with dinner by Ultimate Place a Notice in the in the play are Mollie and Catering Taco and starts at Giles Ralston, proprietors of 6:30 p.m. Saturday’s show is a Transcript Bulletin! Monkswell Manor. They also dinner show featuring Dickey’s are suspects in the murder. BBQ chopped brisket. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Weddings • Birthdays • Graduations • Retirement Mollie Ralston is played by The ticket price for din- Rambo Martinson, Carina Dillon and Jeff Andrews will also take the Military • Missionaries • Honors & Awards Celia Hart and Giles Ralston by ner shows is $20. Show-only stage in The Old Grantsville Church Dinner Theatre’s presentation of ‘The Mousetrap.’ Martinson will take on the role of Major Metcalf, Andrews will Weston Miles. prices are $10 for adults, $8 be Sgt. Trotter and Dillon will be Mrs. Boyle. 435-882-0050 “I like seeing all the parts for seniors, $7 for ages 4-7 and TOOELETRANSCRIPT come together and seeing each free for kids 3 and under. BULLETIN 58 N. Main, Tooele of the actors get into their Some scenes in this play Subscribe 435-882-0050 8:30 to 5:30 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) parts,” Miles said. “Each of the may be too frightening for limited. cast members works hard to do small children. To purchase tickets online, their parts and it is neat to see Seating is in order of visit www.eventbrite.com. To the process.” ticket purchase or reserva- reserve seats and pay at the Another character is guest tion. Dinner theatre seats must door, call/text 435-241-8131. Christopher Wren played by be reserved in advance, but The Old Grantsville Church Berkeley Swarthout. Wren is a reserving or purchasing tickets is located at 297 W. Clark hyperactive young man acting early for all shows is highly Street in Grantsville. in a peculiar manner. recommended as seating is [email protected]

Plan continued from page A1 residents had questions about lines depicting future roads and the location of projects, while some showed support for projects identified as pri- orities. He said everyone who spoke with a Wasatch Front Regional ENTER TO WIN Council representative was encouraged to also fill out a comment card or comment online to document the feed- back. He said comments are considered prior to the final- 4 TICKETS TO THE ization of the plan, which is expected sometime this sum- mer. While the plan includes proposed projects through FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO 2040, he said there will likely Clyde Christensen reviews current and proposed bicycle routes during be another update to the long- Thursday’s transportation open house at Tooele City Hall. range transportation plan in L.A. CLIPPERS the next several years. deal and they’re worried about and state Route 201. The The comment cards, which the immediate implications.” first phase of the $75 million also included adhesive notes There will be another Midvalley Highway, which placed on the maps, pro- study completed by the Utah connects I-80 and state Route VS vided an anonymous look into Department of Transportation 138, is expected to begin this residents’ priorities regarding that will look at congestion year. transportation. mitigation and transportation The plan also includes “The people who own these options beginning this year, a proposed widening of houses don’t want it in their Tripp said. While he clarified Interstate 80 from state Route back yard,” one note said, neither study is county fund- 36 to SR-201, and between near the proposed route of the ed, Tripp said the commission- SR-36 and Midvalley Highway. UTAH JAZZ Oquirrh Expressway. ers are interested in them. In addition to road infra- Another note suggested Thomas said the conceptual structure, the plan includes connecting the Oquirrh plans included in the study a feasibility study to review Vivint Smart Home Arena Expressway to Smelter Road. have caused people possibly high-capacity transit between “Hwy 36 is a problem affected by them to speak out. Salt Lake and Tooele counties. • because of stop lights & “This is the time to hear [email protected] Wednesday, February 27 7PM McDonalds/truck stops,” a from them,” Thomas said. “We note said. “No matter how can modify those plans. If you wide I-80 is made, the REAL don’t come out and give us Frank bottleneck is Lake Point.” your two cents, tell us what’s OHLMAN Newly elected Tooele going on — the impact on your Attorney at Law County commissioners Tom family and how you get to M Tripp and Kendall Thomas also work — we’re missing a lot.” attended the open house. A number of high-profile “I think the immediate thing proposed projects to create Free you learn is people’s fears or new roads, or expand existing Consultation worries,” Tripp said. “There ones, are included in the draft for are people here who are look- plan, including the Midvalley Wills & CHARTWAY.COM | LIFE. MADE AFFORDABLE. ing at kind of a concept line Highway and an alternate con- Trusts and assume that’s finalized nection between Lake Point FEDERALLY INSURED BY NCUA. MEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILITY SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION. *Odds of winning depend on total number of entries. Winners will be randomly selected. Winners will be notified of award by email. Restrictions apply. No purchase necessary. Subject to all federal, state, local, and provincial laws or regulations. Any applicable state and/or federal taxes are the sole responsibility of the winners. By participating, winners consent to the release of their names as the winners of the awards, unless such use is prohibited by applicable law. 493 W. 400 N. Tooele All offers may change or end at any time without notice. Chartway employees, Board members, and members of respective households are not eligible. Your Complete Local News Source 882-4800 Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 www.tooelelawoffice.com A10 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY February 5, 2019 Sports

SPORTS WRAP Tooele County Outlaws Lakers rally in fourth, high school hockey The Tooele County Outlaws prevailed over the Uintah Utes 3-2 on Monday night in their first Division 2 playoff game hand Buffs home loss of the season at the Weber Ice Sheet in Ogden. The Outlaws fell behind 2-0 in the Tooele clings to final playoff spot with four games remaining first period, but second-period DARREN VAUGHAN clutch shots down the stretch. goals by Shatan Duke, James SPORTS EDITOR THS BASKETBALL “Early on, we let them get a Malmstrom and Austin Grenz The Tooele boys basket- lot of good looks and got their put Tooele County on top. ball team came into Friday’s physicality,” Tooele coach confidence up,” Thomas said Goalie Gage Nichols stopped Region 11 home game against Jed Thomas said. “We kind of Dixon and the Lakers’ other 20 of 22 shots. The Outlaws Bonneville with its sights set of backed off when they got shooters, who combined to will face Herriman at 7:45 p.m. on home-court advantage in physical, and they’re a good, hit 10 3-pointers in the game. Wednesday at County Ice Rink the first round of the upcom- physical, strong team. We “It’s hard to take confidence in Murray. ing Class 4A state tournament. backed off and they didn’t.” away from someone.” Tooele girls basketball After losing to the Lakers The Buffs (10-10, 4-4 The Lakers’ lead eventu- vs. Bonneville 57-50, the Buffaloes are Region 11) led 37-33 with ally swelled to 11 points The Tooele girls basketball now in a fight to make it to 1:20 left in the third quarter in the final seconds before team fell behind 18-3 in the the postseason, period. The after senior Nathan Swan Tooele closed the gap from first quarter against Region 11 defeat knocked Tooele into the knocked down a 3-pointer, the free-throw line. That gave leader Bonneville and never fourth and final playoff spot but Bonneville (12-5, 6-2) the Buffs the head-to-head recovered, falling 43-24 to the in the region standings with responded by outscoring point-differential tiebreaker, Lakers at home Thursday night. four games left in the regular Tooele 18-7 over the next as Tooele defeated Bonneville FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Senior Mallory Searle led the season, one game behind rival 6:29. During that stretch, the by eight points earlier this Tooele sophomore Justin Rogers (24 in white) is swarmed by Bonneville Buffaloes (9-8, 4-4 Region 11) Stansbury and half a game Lakers’ Luke Dixon hit four season, but Tooele would defenders Zach Alspaugh (0) and DJ Frye during the first half of Friday’s with seven points and Madi ahead of Park City. 3-pointers and Tyler Hancock Region 11 boys basketball game at Tooele High School. Rogers had 19 Baker added seven. The Buffs “We didn’t match their and Zach Alspaugh also hit SEE TOOELE PAGE A11 ➤ points in the Buffaloes’ 57-50 loss to the Lakers. played host to Stansbury on Tuesday night in a Region 11 game that was not complete at press time. Stansbury boys basketball UHSAA vs. Ogden GHS girls trounce Trojans Stansbury outscored Ogden 23-8 in the second quarter on its way to a 72-42 win over the to adopt Tigers in a Region 11 home Grantsville sits game Friday night. Peyton Thevenot led the Stallions (8-10, 5-3 Region 11) with 24 one win away RPI for points, including five 3-point- ers. He broke Stansbury’s from region title single-season school record playoff for 3-pointers, as he has 53 DARREN VAUGHAN so far this season. Jaden SPORTS EDITOR Jenkins added nine points, While the Grantsville girls six assists and four steals for basketball team hasn’t lost yet seeding the Stallions, who will face in Region 13 play, the Cowboys county rival Tooele on the road have had trouble with sluggish DARREN VAUGHAN Wednesday night. starts in recent games before SPORTS EDITOR Grantsville boys basketball turning it on late. The Utah High School at Morgan Activities Association The Grantsville boys basketball announced Thursday that it team saw its two-game Region GHS GIRLS BASKETBALL will begin using the Ratings 13 winning streak snapped Percentage Index (RPI) to Friday night, falling 64-41 That wasn’t a problem decide where teams are seeded to Morgan on the road. The in Thursday night’s 58-41 for football, basketball, base- Cowboys (5-15, 2-4 Region 13) blowout win over Morgan at ball, softball, soccer and vol- led 17-10 after the first quarter Grantsville High School. The leyball state tournaments in and 28-26 at halftime, but the Cowboys led for all but the all six classifications beginning Trojans outscored them 38-13 first 36 seconds of the game with the 2019-20 school year. in the second half to cruise to and led by as many as 11 In prior years, the state tour- the victory. Jake Cafarelli had points in the first quarter, stay- naments were seeded based on 12 points and Isaac Riding ing in firm control from start where teams finished during added eight for Grantsville, to finish. region play, with predeter- which travels to Salt Lake City “It’s definitely something mined matchups that rotated to face Judge Memorial in a we’ve been talking about from year to year. That left region game Wednesday. since the Summit Academy stronger teams from stronger Dugway boys basketball and South Summit games,” regions out of the postseason, at Telos Grantsville coach Megan while allowing weaker teams Dugway’s boys basketball Vera said. “I think they came Grantsville’s from weaker regions into the team kept things close in the in focused. We had a couple Hannah Butler playoffs. first half before Telos pulled great practices coming into (15 in white) is Instead, MaxPreps.com away for a 62-40 win over the (Thursday), so I think mentally surrounded by will calculate each team’s RPI Mustangs in a Region 21 game they were ready to go.” Morgan defend- based on three factors, and Friday in Orem. Tyi Bear led Grantsville (16-3, 6-0 ers as she takes teams will be seeded based on Dugway (4-10, 1-4 Region 21) Region 13) knew it had a a shot during that ranking. Forty percent of the first half of with 21 points and Cahil Munn major size advantage inside the RPI score will be based on added 13. The Mustangs will Thursday night’s against the young and under- Region 13 girls each team’s winning percent- face West Ridge Academy in a sized Trojans (9-11, 4-3), and basketball age, with 40 percent based on region home game Wednesday. went right to work. Forwards game. Butler their opponents’ winning per- Stansbury girls basketball Madison Fields, Maison White had 11 points centage and the final 20 per- vs. Ogden and Hannah Butler combined in the Cowboys’ cent based on their opponents’ A 21-9 third-quarter burst for 40 points, 26 rebounds, 58-41 win over opponents’ winning percent- the Trojans. helped the Stansbury girls seven assists, three steals and age. According to the UHSAA, basketball team pull away for three blocks, while point guard FRANCIE several other states, including a 58-44 win over Ogden in a AUFDEMORTE/ TTB PHOTO Region 11 home game Friday SEE COWBOYS PAGE A11 ➤ SEE UHSAA PAGE A12 ➤ night. Mia Thurber hit three 3-pointers and scored 13 points to lead the Stallions (9-9, 6-2 Region 11), while Kalee Philips scored 11 points and Kenzi Stallions sweep Scots, Tigers Cowboys send 18 Knudsen added 10. Stansbury faced rival Tooele in a region road game that was not com- to wrap up Region 11 crown to 3A state tourney plete at press time Tuesday. Wendover boys basketball at Milford SHS wrestlers to compete at Division B tournament this weekend in Orem DARREN VAUGHAN GHS WRESTLING SPORTS EDITOR The Wendover boys basketball DARREN VAUGHAN SHS WRESTLING seconds at 182 and Danny The Grantsville wrestling Juab’s Hunter Blackburn 58 sec- team built an 18-point lead in SPORTS EDITOR the first quarter on its way to Khoundet (132) pinned Gavin team will have 18 representa- onds into the third-place match. an 88-54 win over Milford in a The Stansbury wrestling Wesley Hunter 48 seconds into Irwin in 57 seconds. Dylian tives at the Class 3A state tour- Kole Johnson (106) and Region 21 road game Saturday team made it official Thursday the second period, and Braden Moore (120) pinned Tommy nament after a successful trip to Jacob Day (132) each finished night. Jaime Montalvo led five night, clinching the Region Judd (160) finished off Jared Gualtier with 45 seconds left in Richfield for the Division A tour- fourth in their weight classes. Wildcats in double-figures with 11 championship with domi- Blackham at the first-period the second period and Jordan nament on Friday and Saturday. Trent Johnson (182) finished 24 points, including six 3-point- nant dual-meet victories over buzzer. Jake Otero (113) had Hammond (126) beat Jiovanni Eighteen Cowboys punched fifth and Austin Wilcox (138), ers. Pedro Alvarez had 19 Ben Lomond and Ogden on Stansbury’s other win, picking Gonzalez with 18 seconds left their tickets to the state tourna- Richard Walker (182) and points, Saul Valle and Brayan Senior Night at Stansbury High up a 10-4 decision over Samuel in the second. ment by finishing within the top Colin Nay (195) each were Mendoza each had 13 and School. Burton. Carson Pease (106), Braydon Allie (145) beat eight of their respective weight sixth-place finishers. Jaison Mendoza added 11. The Stallions beat Ogden Gideon Gavin (152), Ethan Anthony Flores in a 3-0 deci- classes, led by 170-pounder Lance Pitt (113), Dwayne Wendover (15-2, 6-0 Region 21) 63-12 and Ben Lomond 69-9, Vorwaller (170), Walker Beck sion. Vorwaller lost an 8-7 deci- Koby Johnson and 126-pounder Perry (145), Canyon Palmer will travel to Orem to face Telos one night after a disappointing (182), Connor Perrenoud sion to Noah Mann at 170 and Thomas Coates. Each came (152) and Cruz Baldovinez in a region game Wednesday non-region loss to Salem Hills. (195), Carsen Cooper (220) Brandt Zollinger was pinned home with a second-place fin- (160) all qualified for the night. Stansbury bounced back by and Braxton Ard (285) all by Jayden Michael Sawyer ish, with Johnson losing the state tournament by finishing Wendover girls basketball winning all but five matches won by forfeit, while Seth at 138. Otero, Pease, Gideon 170-pound title match to Union’s seventh. Ian Mecham (106), at Milford in Thursday’s two duals, with Kanirie (120) lost a 10-5 Gavin, Seth Douglas, Cooper Jate Frost in a 13-3 major deci- Nathen Carpenter (132) and many of the Stallions’ wins decision to Isaac Mallinak, and Ard all won by forfeit. sion and Coates losing to Juab’s Hunter Giles (195) each fin- The Wendover girls basketball team was outscored 31-14 coming in dominant fashion. Solomon Gavin (145) lost 5-3 The Stallions will take part Conner Ingram by tech fall in his ished eighth, as did Hunter in the first half of Saturday’s Against an undermanned to Brigham Burton and Jayden in the Class 4A Division B state championship match. Johnson (160). 55-32 loss to Milford in a Ogden squad that filled just Sisam (138) was pinned by qualifying tournament Friday Bodey Manzanares finished The state tournament will Region 21 road game. Alana seven of the 14 weight classes, Rylan Olivieri. and Saturday at Mountain third at 152 pounds, avenging take place at the UCCU Center Henderson had nine points to Stansbury won three matches The Stallions had five pins View High School in Orem. his quarterfinal loss to Carbon’s on the campus of Utah Valley lead the Wildcats, while Tanya by pin and one by decision. against Ben Lomond, three The top eight finishers in each Nathan Crowley with a 6-2 deci- University in Orem. The opening Duran had seven. The Wildcats Isaac Hecker had the quick- of which came in the first weight class will advance to sion in the third-place match. rounds begin at noon Feb. 15, (13-5, 4-2 Region 21) are est pin of the dual, finishing minute. Kaden Shin (195) the Class 4A state tournament Logan Kuehn will also enter the with the championship semifi- his 126-pound match against needed just 21 seconds to beat Feb. 15-16 at the UCCU Center state tournament as a No. 3 seed nals set for 10:30 a.m. and the SEE WRAP PAGE A12 ➤ Caleb Levi Cannon in 34 sec- Angel Banuelos, while Beck in Orem. at 220 pounds, bouncing back finals at 4:45 p.m. Feb. 16. onds. Owen Gull (132) pinned beat Maryahnna Lopez in 39 [email protected] from his semifinal loss to pin [email protected] TUESDAY February 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11 Pats’ Belichick joins elite Gronkowski makes key grabs company with sixth title in what might be final game ATLANTA (AP) — Rob did play this season, he looked Patriots had second-and-3 from Gronkowski rumbled down the mostly like a shell of his All-Pro the Rams 31 when Brady saw ATLANTA (AP) — Bill father Steve Belichick, who coach has ever done in the field, got past two defenders self. Gronkowski get free down the Belichick is now standing played for the Detroit Lions history of the game,” Goodell and hauled in the football to “Tonight, it’s about celebrat- left sideline. shoulder to shoulder with the and was a longtime assistant said. set up New England’s go-ahead ing with my teammates and He launched the ball and NFL’s all-time greatest coach- coach at Navy. Belichick still has quarter- touchdown. that decision will be made a Gronkowski reached out to ing icons. “I grew up watching coach back Tom Brady, so the Patriots If this was the farewell per- week or two down the future,” catch the ball and put New When considering his place Halas,” Belichick said. can’t be overlooked in the early formance for the Patriots tight Gronkowski said. “Because England at the 2. in history, Belichick’s accom- Lombardi, “Papa Bear” Halas discussion of teams which end, he went out in playmaking tonight, that’s what it’s about, is “When it comes to crunch plishments transcend the Super and Lambeau are the names could reach Super Bowl 54 in style. celebrating with my teammates. time,” Gronkowski said, “I Bowl era after his New England which have been mentioned Miami. Was it his biggest catch ever? That’s what I’m worried about always find a way.” Patriots’ 13-3 Super Bowl 53 with Bill Walsh, Chuck Noll, “I competed against some “You tell me,” Gronkowski tonight.” For a few moments, it was win over the Los Angeles Rams Paul Brown, Don Shula, Tom of those coaches and some I said after New England’s 13-3 Gronkowski was seen limping just like old times. on Sunday night. Landry, Joe Gibbs and others didn’t compete against but I Super Bowl victory over the Los out of Mercedes-Benz Stadium Brady to Gronk. Belichick has joined George as the greatest NFL coaches. was aware of,” Belichick said. Angeles Rams on Sunday night. after the game after injuring a “Incredible catch,” Brady Halas and Curly Lambeau as That was before Belichick “Coach Lombardi, as a kid “It’s up there. I like making big quadriceps muscle on a hit in said. “He’s an awesome team- the only coaches to win six NFL began collecting champion- growing up and watching the catches like that.” the third quarter. mate, friend, and I’m just so titles. ships. He now has two more first Super Bowl. It’s incredibly That, of course, is what he “Yeah, my quad, it hurts a proud of everything that he’s Vince Lombardi won five Super Bowl titles than Noll’s flattering.” has done his entire nine-year lot,” he said. “I can barely walk done for our team. He just had titles, including two Super previous record of four and Belichick said the champi- NFL career. right now.” an incredible game.” Bowls. Lombardi is the name- must be included in any onship is “a team accomplish- The 29-year-old Gronkowski He was plenty mobile when it Added center David Andrews: sake of the Super Bowl trophy grouping of all-time greatest ment” and said “our entire is a three-time Super Bowl mattered most, though. His two “It was a hell of a catch. The which was displayed Monday coaches. team and organization put champion who has been one of biggest catches came after the best players show up at the best when Belichick and Julian NFL Commissioner Roger forth a superior and supreme the most dominant players at his painful hit. time.” Edelman, the MVP of Sunday’s Goodell on Monday described effort to achieve that. That’s position. Gronkowski finished with On the next play, Sony game, discussed the Patriots’ Belichick’s record of success really what it’s all about, about Ever. six catches for 87 yards, includ- Michel ran it up the middle for a latest championship. as “incredible” and “unprec- how all of us came together But, whether the end is near ing two receptions on New touchdown that put the Patriots Belichick said it was “incred- edented.” and pulled our own weight — or, next — has been a ques- England’s only touchdown ahead for good. ibly flattering” to hear his “We’re grateful to see him so we could achieve our team tion all season as back, knee, drive. With the score tied at “Tom threw it to me and I had name mentioned with the continue to have great football goals. ... It’s what we were able ankle and arm ailments have 3, Tom Brady found his tight to make a play,” Gronkowski coaching legends. He said teams and bring them together to accomplish as a team that sapped him of his ability to end for an 18-yard gain on said. “I just come through where Halas was friends with his in a way I don’t think any other makes me the most proud.” stay on the field. And, when he first down. Two plays later, the it needs to be that time.”

Tooele Join the Club! continued from page A10 Tooele Club need the Lakers to lose two 438 W 400 N Annual more games against a favor- Tooele able schedule for that to be a Teen Center Membership Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. factor. Bonneville’s physical style Club Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ of play wreaked havoc on the 435.843.5719 Buffaloes all night, forcing 12 turnovers. Tooele shot just Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! 16-for-41 (39 percent) from the field, including 10-for-28 Afterschoolol (36 percent) from inside the 3-point arc. programs foforr Justin Rogers led the Buffs with 19 points. Swan had 15 Youth andd Teens points and six rebounds and When School Canyon Christensen added 11 ages 6 - 18.8. is points, hitting all three of his The Club is In! 3-point attempts, to go with FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Out three rebounds and three Tooele’s Canyon Christensen (left) and Justin Rogers battle for a loose ball with a Bonneville player during the sec- assists. Josh Wilkins had three ond half of Friday’s Region 11 boys basketball game at Tooele High School. Bonneville won the game 57-50, knock- TooeleClub.org points and Clay Freeman fin- ing Tooele into fourth place in the region standings with four games remaining in the regular season. ished with two. Alspaugh led Bonneville 50-49 in the teams’ first meet- their place and we haven’t with 13 points, while Dixon ing in January, and Tooele been playing very good had 12 and Jordan Citte could earn the upper hand at home,” Thomas said. added 10. Hancock and Hank in the playoff race by beat- “Hopefully, we come with Bushell had nine each and DJ ing Stansbury by more than a a little better intensity. It’s TOOELE FFA Frye and Kinnon Finder each point. However, a Stansbury just another game. Yeah, it’s scored two for the Lakers. win would give the Stallions Stansbury, but it’s just another Tooele faces a crucial game a two-game lead on the Buffs game, and that’s the mindset Wednesday at home against for third place, as well as the we’re going to try to have county rival Stansbury. The head-to-head tiebreaker. going into it.” Stallions edged the Buffs “We lost to Stansbury at [email protected] RABIES Cowboys continued from page A10

Ashlee Edwards had 14 points, CLINIC five rebounds, two assists and a steal as the Cowboys’ patience on the offensive end opened up plenty of opportuni- ties. “We knew the post would be one of our strengths,” Vera SATURDAY said. “Our goal was to limit Morgan’s possessions. I felt like we executed well. We were patient and we looked for good shots rather than quick shots.” FEBRUARY 9 Vera was also pleased with her team’s defensive effort, am pm as the Cowboys didn’t allow 11 - 1 the Trojans to get many open looks. As a result, Morgan went 0-for-14 from 3-point Tooele High Animal Lab range and 13-for-44 (30 per- cent) from the field overall. “Defensively, we wanted to CATS: DOGS: make sure that we contained them on the 3-point line,” Vera Feline Combo: $17 Adult Combo: $22 said. “We really wanted to stay FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO $ in position — we weren’t really Grantsville’s Kylee Thomas (5) turns the corner on her way to the basket dur- Feline Leukemia: 22 Puppy Combo: $22 doing a lot of trapping.” ing the second half of Thursday’s Region 13 home game against Morgan. After taking a 16-7 lead Grantsville won the game 58-41. Rabies: $16 Rabies: $16 through the first eight minutes of the contest, Grantsville hit halftime and I thought they Judge Memorial with a a bit of a lull in the second adjusted well. We had a great chance to clinch the Region Countryside Animal Clinic quarter. The Trojans cut the third quarter.” 13 championship with a vic- Cowboys’ lead to 25-19 on a Fields led the way for tory. However, Vera said the Dr. Gary Gowans putback by Meagan Matthews Grantsville, recording a dou- Cowboys weren’t approaching with 1:11 left in the first half, ble-double with 16 points and the game with the Bulldogs and GHS led by just eight 10 rebounds to go with five any differently despite having at halftime. But Grantsville assists. Butler had 11 points, that on the line. quickly regained its footing in nine rebounds and two steals, “I think they’re hyper- the third quarter, outscoring and White had 13 points and focused, but we haven’t really Morgan 18-7 to stretch the seven rebounds. Kylee Thomas talked about that specifically,” lead to 45-26. The Cowboys had three points and Laura Vera said. “We’re just taking it led by as many as 23 in the Sandberg had one to round out one game at a time and using fourth quarter. the scoring for the Cowboys. each game and each practice “Honestly, I think it was lack Sydney Cragun and Ashlyn to lead us to our ultimate goal. of focus — trying to do too Morrell led Morgan with 12 We don’t want to jump the gun much instead of being patient,” points each. and get too far ahead of our- Vera said of the second quar- Grantsville went into selves.” ter. “We talked about it at Tuesday’s home game against [email protected]

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HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE Fowler wins in Phoenix despite final-round 74

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) losing in a playoff to Hideki — Standing above a greenside Matsuyama, twice hitting it into bunker at TPC Scottsdale’s dif- the water on the drivable par-4 ficult par-4 11th hole, Rickie 17th. Fowler turned just in time to see None of it compared to what his ball, one he had just placed happened to him Sunday. after penalty, trickle into the Leading by four to start the water. day, he was up five shots step- Fowler had already seen his ping onto the tee on No. 11. share of bad luck at the Phoenix The lead was one after a bizarre Open. Now balls were rolling sequence of events at the long into hazards on their own. par 4. Unable to catch a break, With rain picking up, Fowler Fowler took it upon himself to hit his approach shot right of create his own. the green and his chip skipped Fowler shook off a bizarre past the flag into the water, triple bogey on No. 11 with incurring a two-shot penalty. He clutch shots down the stretch, dropped next to a bunker and, finally winning the tournament as he stood on the green survey- Sunday that had twice eluded ing his next shot, his ball rolled him. back into the water without “I didn’t think it would be being touched. easy, but the way I was playing PGA Tour rules official this week, I thought it would Slugger White determined have been easier,” Fowler said. Fowler’s ball was in play after “It was kind of grind it out. I the drop, so he was assessed a FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO had a couple of tough breaks one-shot penalty. Fowler got up- Terry Linares (left), pictured with Grantsville High School principal Kenna Aagard, was inducted into the Grantsville High School Hall of Fame in and had to deal with the punch- and-down from there, knocking a halftime ceremony during Thursday night’s girls basketball game at GHS. Linares served as Tooele County School District Superintendent from es — a couple big ones — but it in a 17-foot putt for triple-bogey 2008-2013 and retired after a lengthy career with the district that began as a school secretary in Wendover in 1974. She also served as a secretary feels good now.” 7 — his seventh double bogey at Grantsville Elementary and Grantsville Junior High, taught English and history at GJHS and Grantsville High, and was a coach, assistant principal After a pair of 64s and a 65, or worse when playing with a and principal at GHS. She was named the secondary education director for TCSD in 2004 and assistant superintendent in 2007. She also served as Fowler shot 3-over 74 in the 54-hole lead. principal of Tooele Junior High during the 2014-15 school year. final round on a soggy Sunday “That was a big kind of at TPC Scottsdale, highest by a turnaround,” Fowler said. “At winner in tournament history. worst I make bogey with a semi- He finished at 17-under 267 decent chip and I’m still very to beat Branden Grace by two much in control of the tourna- shots for his fifth PGA Tour title. ment. But with everything that Fowler had another over-par happened there, that was a READY TO BUILD! round with a 54-hole lead — (four-) shot swing pretty quick- he’s 7 for 7 there — but birdied ly. It sucks, but it’s just kind of two of his final four holes to win put that behind me.” Hurry! Only 6 Lake Lots Left! from the third-round lead for Grace made a 50-foot birdie the second time, with the 2017 putt just ahead on the par-3 Honda Classic the other. 12th and they were tied at 15 Fowler also had a double under when Fowler couldn’t get bogey on the par-4 fifth hole, up-and-down from the bunker becoming the first PGA Tour on the same hole. Grace went player to win with a double up one with a 3-foot birdie putt bogey and triple bogey or worse on No. 13. since 1983. Fowler refused to cave. “He really dug down and He reached the par-5 15th pulled it off,” Grace said. in two from 239 yards out and Fowler has experienced his two-putt birdie pulled him his share of heartbreak at the into a tie for the lead. Grace Phoenix Open. He had the then pulled his tee shot into the 54-hole lead last year and shot water at the short par-4 17th, a 2-over 73 to finish six shots hit his third shot into the bun- behind Gary Woodlandr. In ker after a penalty and took a in Stansbury Park 2016, Fowler blew a two-shot bogey, giving Fowler a one-shot The Pier lead with two holes to go before lead.

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Executive Director Rob Cuff Pier Place UHSAA said in a press release. Lot 111 Lot 112 Lot 113 Lot 114 Lot 115 Lot 116 Lot 117 Lot 101 Lot 102 Lot 103 Lot 104 Lot 105 Lot 106 Lot 107 Lot 108 Lot 109 Lot 110 continued from page A10 Additional rounds may be added to state tournaments to Arizona, Colorado, Idaho and accommodate more teams, the Washington, employ a similar UHSAA said. Lot 118 system to seed their state tour- Cross-country, tennis, track naments. and field and wrestling will “This new approach in continue to use a region-qual- qualifying in seeding will bring ifying format for their state added excitement to state tournaments, and golf and tournaments as teams earn swimming will have unique Enjoy pleasant family evenings seeding based on overall sea- formats as well, according to a son performance and not just UHSAA press release. on your own beach at Stansbury region competition,” UHSAA [email protected] Park’s own wakeboard lake! • Beautiful Gated Community Dixie 47, Snow Canyon 44 • Only 30 minutes from Salt Lake City Wrap Green Canyon 70, Bear River 44 • Community Beach with a Children’s Play Park continued from page A10 Logan 46, Mountain Crest 23 Ridgeline 73, Sky View 52 • Boatless Wakeboard System scheduled to play host to county Judge Memorial 58, S. Summit 39 rival Dugway on Thursday night in Delta 52, Maeser Prep 26 • Aqua Park Playground all photos are only representations. a region contest, though Dugway Juab 28, Providence Hall 13 forfeited its most recent game Union 63, ALA 16 against Tintic and the previous Emery 64, North Sanpete 31 game against Milford was called off in the third quarter. San Juan 53, Monticello 41 Summit Academy 60, Notable HS boys basketball American Heritage 47 scores Friday Friday Telos 62, Dugway 40 Stansbury 58, Ogden 44 Morgan 64, Grantsville 41 Lehi 55, Salem Hills 41 Bonneville 57, Tooele 50 Payson 55, Mountain View 42 Stansbury 72, Ogden 40 Spanish Fork 56, Uintah 52 Canyon View 45, Desert Hills 42 Park City 37, Ben Lomond 33, OT Pine View 58, Cedar 39 Summit Academy 60, Choose From Many Different Floorplans & Lots on or off the Lake Snow Canyon 61, Dixie 49 South Summit 53, OT Lehi 78, Salem Hills 60 Richfield 62, Grand 21 Payson 80, Mountain View 53 South Sevier 60, San Juan 36 • Upgrades are our standard Spanish Fork 69, Uintah 51 Saturday Park City 69, Ben Lomond 45 Milford 55, Wendover 32 • Custom Home Builder S. Summit 53, Judge Memorial 52 Richfield 59, San Juan 49 Delta 71, Maeser Prep 37 South Sevier 74, Grand 42 • Your plan or ours Providence Hall 58, Juab 46 Schedule Union 89, ALA 54 Wednesday’s games • We can design your perfect home Emery 85, North Sanpete 63 Wendover boys basketball Grand 55, Richfield 52 at Telos, 6 p.m. • .40 Acre Lots San Juan 69, South Sevier 57 Dugway boys basketball vs. West Ridge Academy, 6 p.m. Manti 87, American Heritage 47 • Building Homes for over 30 Years Saturday Stansbury boys basketball at Tooele, 7 p.m. $ Wendover 88, Milford 54 Grantsville boys basketball Starting in the 400’s Richfield 52, San Juan 41 at Judge Memorial, 7 p.m. South Sevier 55, Grand 46 Thursday’s games Laramie Dunn & Lisa Neil Notable HS girls basketball scores Grantsville swimming at Class 3A Thursday state championships, 2:45 p.m. Realtypath 2014 & 2015 top producers in Utah & 2016 top producing agent for the Tooele County Association of Realtors Grantsville 58, Morgan 41 at BYU Laramie Bonneville 43, Tooele 24 Grantsville girls basketball 435-224-4000 Cedar 53, Pine View 35 at Summit Academy, 7 p.m. Desert Hills 62, Canyon View 32 Dugway girls basketball Lisa 435-849-6130 at Wendover, 7 p.m. TUESDAY February 5, 2019 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B1 Hometown Young Playwright Tooele High senior Christian Harvey wins statewide playwriting competition

Christian Harvey entered the Utah Theatre Association’s playwriting contest on a whim. He was surprised when his play ‘The Burden’ won.

ooele High School senior Christian Harvey has wanted to be an actor since The was in third grade. He didn’t expect to become an award-win- Story ning playwright along the way. Jessica Pettit Harvey recently took first place in the com- petitive Young Playwrights Festival organized by the Utah Theatre Association. He originally Photos wrote his play, “The Burden,” for the THS Francie Aufdemorte Drama Club to perform in the One Act play contest at the Utah High School Activities Association regional competition this year. “I wrote the play because … I was just annoyed with the already-made one acts,” Harvey said. “I was like, ‘There’s nothing good enough to win,’ so I decided to write my own.” After he finished writing the play, Harvey heard about the Utah Theatre Association’s playwriting contest. “I thought I may as well enter and I ended up winning,” he said. “I was actually surprised that I won anything because I couldn’t find the rules on the website and I wasn’t sure my play was written in the right way, but then I won.”

SEE PLAYWRIGHT PAGE B8 ➤ Michael Moya (left) and Christian Harvey (right) tug on Lily Christin in Tooele High’s production of ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.’ B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY February 5, 2019

of the breakfast cereal Cheerios? 6. LITERATURE: Where did the Grinch live in Dr. by Fifi Rodriguez Seuss’ book “How the Grinch Stole Christmas!”? 1. LANGUAGE: What does 7. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which the Greek suffix “-stasis” president was the first to mean in English? campaign by telephone? 2. GEOGRAPHY: How many 8. MOVIES: Which war was continents are in the the setting for the musical world? “South Pacific”? 3. INVENTIONS: Who 9. PSYCHOLOGY: What fear invented the nuclear reac- is represented in the con- tor? dition called logophobia? Moments 4. TELEVISION: In what 10. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: year did “Monday Night Which animal is the sym- Football” debut? bol of the World Wildlife in Time 5. FOOD & DRINK: What Fund? was the original name The History Channel ➤ On Feb. 24, 1836, Texan Col. William Travis sends a desperate plea for help Mega Maze when the Mexican army of 5,000 soldiers badly outnumber the several hundred defenders of the Alamo. His message ended with the famous last words, “Victory or Death.” “Remember the Alamo” quickly became the rallying cry for the Texas revolution. ➤ On Feb. 19, 1847, the first rescuers reach sur- viving members of the Donner Party, a group of California-bound emi- ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW grants stranded by snow in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Of the 89 original members of the Donner Party, only 45 reached California. ➤ On Feb. 22, 1918, swept alentine’s Day in Q: My mother saved along by hysterical fears school in the 1940s “soakies,” the plastic bottle of German spies, the Vand 1950s meant that held shampoo or bubble Montana legislature a celebration with cards bath about 25 years ago. passes a Sedition Law delivered to a student’s desk They were shaped like bottles that severely restricts or a decorated box on the with people or animal heads. freedom of speech and teacher’s desk. Sweet treats She bought them to use the assembly. The law made — especially the small, hard soap and thought they would candy hearts printed with later become popular col- it illegal to criticize the special messages — also lectibles, like milk bottles. federal government or were popular. Like today, Where are they being sold? the armed forces during there were concerns that A: Soakies were popular time of war. some students would not as collectibles for a very ➤ On Feb. 18, 1930, Pluto get many, or receive cards short period of time in the is discovered at the Don’t fleas know it’s winter? that are unkind, or none at late 1990s, and a few rare Lowell Observatory in all. So, stores sold packages ones did sell for about $100. Arizona by astronomer cold weather does send fleas treatment on the floors and of valentines, enough for a But the bottles were free Clyde W. Tombaugh. He into a dormant state, it’s never furniture, paying attention to class. A popular brand found and there still are a few discovered the tiny, dis- guaranteed that they’ll disap- corners and crevices. Let the at the dime store offered a used as packaging. Price is tant planet using a new pear until spring. And a warm treatment sit for the recom- box of “25 Valentine cutouts, determined by supply and astronomic technique location like a nicely heated mended amount of time and all different, One for Teacher, demand. There is a big sup- house or apartment can keep then vacuum the room thor- 29c all with envelopes.” ply and almost no demand. of photographic plates fleas active and multiplying. oughly. Handwritten Valentine It is a suggested hobby that combined with a blink If you have an active infes- To prevent another infesta- notes were used in America often doesn’t attract collec- microscope. tation, your pets need to be tion, brush your pets once a by the 1740s. In the 1840s, tors. ➤ On Feb. 23, 1940, folk- treated for fleas even if you day and vacuum your home fancy envelopes with paper Glass milk bottles were not singer Woody Guthrie don’t normally do so. Treat twice a week throughout the lace and cut out pictures popular with bottle collectors writes one of his best- DEAR PAW’S CORNER: them with the solution you use winter. Continue to treat your were made and sold in until the rarer earlier bottles known songs, “This Land Help! It’s January, and I during the summer months pets with a flea repellent or Massachusetts by Esther became very expensive. is Your Land.” Many of shouldn’t have fleas in my — whether that’s a topical preventative. It’s not ideal, but Howland. In the 1890s, Today a colored milk bottle his songs reflected a house, but they’re everywhere. monthly flea treatment, a flea by attacking the problem now, clever mechanical cards with or one with a war slogan or strong commitment to I don’t give my dog or cat a collar or a bath. Comb their you’ll be less likely go through moving parts were popular. famous dairy name are the the common working monthly flea treatment in the coats daily to remove fleas, this again next year, or even From 1900 to the 1920s, only ones selling for more people. winter months because usu- flea dust and eggs. next summer. postcards were favored. than a few dollars. Collectors ally the arrival of cold weather Likewise, your home needs Today, the 1950s die-cut also search for the old round ➤ On Feb. 20, 1986, means no more fleas. Why are to be treated for fleas. Remove Send your questions or pet Valentines sell for less than cardboard bottle caps, which France and Britain they here, now? — Scratching your pets from the home care tips to ask@pawscorner. a dollar to $15. Older, lacy sell for 25 cents to a few announce the Chunnel, a Madly in Springfield, completely, if possible, or com. cards can sell from $20 to dollars each to go with the tunnel to be built under Massachusetts sequester them in one section $100. There are two clubs bottles. the English Channel. DEAR SCRATCHING: While of the house. Use a home flea © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. and shows with informa- • • • Construction began in tion: the National Valentine For more collecting news, late 1987 and the chun- Collectors Association tips and resources, visit nel was finally com- and the Greeting Card www.Kovels.com Your Complete Local News Source Association. pleted in 1994. Attempts Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 to dig a channel tunnel • • • © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. date back to 1883, and Napoleon drew blue- prints for a tunnel in 50-year-old bachelor.” further explained on Instagram Solomon’s Mines” and “The A TV show spinoff added 1802. We wish Harrison and Zima that she had been on medi- Curse of the Judas Chalice.” an “S” to its title and aired ➤ On Feb. 21, 1994, all the happiness in the world, cation that caused for four seasons on TNT. CIA operative Aldrich but if it doesn’t work out, I’d weight gain as a side Unfortunately, “The Ames is arrested for like to see who Harrison gives effect, but her physi- Librarians” was canceled selling secrets to the his final rose to. cian switched her to by the network last year. Soviet Union. At least • • • another medicine that Producer Dean Devlin 10 U.S. spies in Russia Q: What happened to Ariel regulated her metabo- was hoping to shop it were killed after Ames Winter of “Modern Family”? I lism better. around to other channels revealed their identities, saw a photo of her in a maga- • • • and streaming services, and more were sent to Q: Is it true that Chris zine recently, and she looks Q: When will “The but there haven’t been Russian gulags. Harrison is going to be the like she’s lost a lot of weight. Librarian” movies any recent updates. Keep next Bachelor? I think it’s a She’s beautiful to me whether air on cable, and will checking the Twitter page © 2019 King Features Synd. great idea if it’s true. — M.M. she’s curvy or skinny. I just the TV show be back (https://twitter.com/ A: The longtime host of hope she’s taking care of her- again soon? — J.H. LibrariansTNT) periodi- ABC’s “The Bachelor” and its self. — K.P. 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For All the Big Events in Life the industry, “Entertainment her of abusing drugs or getting Prime Video, or buy Let Everyone Know! Tonight” correspondent plastic surgery in order to alter the three-film DVD Send me your questions Lauren Zima. However, back her appearance. In response, set on Amazon.com. at NewCelebrityExtra@ Place a Notice in the in November he appeared on Winter denied having surgery “The Librarian” tril- gmail.com! “ET” and joked that he had and was outraged that people ogy included “Quest Transcript Bulletin! been “working on my abs ... thought she was using drugs for the Spear,” © 2019 King Features Synd. Weddings • Birthdays just in case you need me as the like cocaine or meth. Winter “Return to King Ariel Winter Graduations • Military Missionaries ANSWERS Anniversaries Honors & Awards Trivia Test Answers 435-882-0050 1. Standing still 7. William McKinley 2. Seven 8. WWII 58 N. Main, Tooele 3. Enrico Fermi 9. 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hen the rain falls, On a glorious morning thing miraculous was certainly held no reward, except for Our world offers its beauty “ it falls on the three days ago, I captured occurring. one: I remembered Yah Yah’s freely to all who will take whole field,” Yah one of those minutes by tak- The sun glistened on the proverb. I knew immediately notice, seek for and accept it. W Lynn Butterfi eld Yah Al-Digs said as he smiled ing a peek outside through snow. It truly looked like an that this exceptional visual It is offered to everyone as per- GUEST COLUMNIST at me. a window of my home. One unfathomable treasure, and it and emotional experience had haps, life’s greatest treasure. It We were talking about com- peek was not enough. The sky was. I won’t soon forget this opened the door for me to can change us, while stirring pany profits then. I took it at its overhead was a deep blue. magnificent sight or the depth appreciate another aspect, a the depths of our souls if we face value and thought I had that treasure-trove proverb. The sun had crawled above of my appreciation for its deeper meaning, of “When the will be mindful and allow it to understood in totality what In the many years since I left the Oquirrh Mountains and its splendor. I desired to hold on rain falls, it falls on the whole freely unfold throughout our he had said. Yet, as the years Yah Yah and our office in the rays revealed an entire field of to it forever. field.” I continued to absorb life. have progressed, it has become Middle East, it has proven to be diamonds. Of course, my prop- I got my camera and the glistening in front of me, clear to me that I didn’t know just like life itself: Its meaning erty had not undergone some attempted to memorialize knowing that it was there for Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda then, and likely will never deepens over minutes, hours, miraculous transformation it. Alas! I am not skilled in anyone and everyone who and is a managing broker for a know, the whole meaning of years and decades. into real diamonds. But some- photography and my efforts wanted to relish it. real estate company.

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s the new year began, table donations, the thought a reader we’re call- crossed her mind that it would ing Betty found her- be easy enough to claim the A Jeffrey L. Seglin self bitten by the tidying donation to the Big Brothers GUEST COLUMNIST up movement inspired by Big Sisters Foundation as a author Marie Kondo, first in charitable deduction for 2018 her book “The Life-Changing by simply dating the donation Magic of Tidying Up” (Ten effort, she spent a weekend as being made sometime in Speed Press, 2014) and then in her closets searching for December rather than in the in a reality television series items from which she could first week of January 2019. called “Tidying Up with Marie part. That Monday she called “They never asked me for Kondo” on Netflix. around and found that the Big my name, so I’m pretty sure The basic concept as I Brother Big Sister Foundation they didn’t keep a record,” understand it is that one gath- would come to her house and Betty writes. “If I took if off ers up all of his or her belong- pick up any items she bagged last year’s taxes, I wouldn’t ings and then only keeps up and left on her front stoop. claim it again for this year. So those things that “spark joy” They arranged for a Friday who would care?” or “tokimeku.” morning pickup and Betty had Betty figures it would be Judging from the spate of her items bagged and ready one less thing to keep track news articles from around the to go. of and, sort of, another act of country about thrift stores When she got home from tidying up. finding themselves loaded work, the bag was gone and “As long as I don’t claim the with donations more than a blank donation receipt was donation twice, would it be IRS. I’m no fan of lying to the deduction then. It might Kennedy School. He is also usual, it seems Betty is not left in Betty’s mailbox. On the wrong?” she asks. anyone. But lying to the IRS result in one more piece of the administrator of www.jef- alone in her newfound com- receipt was a place for her Yes, it would be wrong. comes with its own special set paper to keep tidy, but it’s the freyseglin.com, a blog focused mitment to have her belong- to list the items donated and Keep in mind that I’m not a of legal risks. right thing to do. on ethical issues. Do you have ings spark joy. (Kondo sparked the date on which they were tax attorney nor a representa- I suspect Betty knows this ethical questions that you some push back from book picked up. tive of the Internal Revenue and might simply have been Jeffrey L. Seglin, author of need answered? Send them lovers recently with reports of Now, Betty is getting her Service (IRS), but fabricating hoping for a loophole on “The Simple Art of Business to [email protected]. her revelation that owning 30 financial records together to the date on which a transac- being truthful. There isn’t Etiquette: How to Rise to the Follow him on Twitter @jseglin. books should be more than to complete her tax return for tion occurs to take advantage one. Top by Playing Nice,” is a © 2019 Jeffrey L. Seglin. bring joy.) income earned in 2018. As of a donation during a year in Betty should hold onto senior lecturer in public policy Distributed by Tribune Content But back to Betty. As part she was going through her which that donation wasn’t the receipt until she does her and director of the communi- Agency, LLC. of her personal tidying up various receipts for chari- made would be lying to the tax return for 2019 and take cations program at Harvard’s

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residents. Your submission may be made currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Head Auxiliary Meetings at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Call commander James Yale at 435-849- Tooele by emailing to [email protected] or by Start is a free program for eligible families The auxiliary meetings will be held on basement at the back of the building. For 0521 or senior vice commander Dustee coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., that offers quality early education for questions or more information, please Thomas at 435-830-8487. Upholstery Class Monday, Feb. 11 and 25. All meetings will or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah infants and toddlers in the home; parent begin at 7:30 p.m. call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Elizabeth at Would you like to reupholster a chair or 84074. Come in and receive help from our education; comprehensive health services 435-884-0825 or 435-241-9200. Health Department and Aging two? Come and learn in this hands-on trained consultants. For more information, to women before, during and after preg- Joint State Visitation Services hours class taught by Joyce Tate– an expert call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. nancy; nutrition education and family The Joint State Visitation will be on Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U The Tooele County Health Department upholstery instructor. Class will be held support services. Call 435-841-1380 or Saturday, Feb. 16 at 12 noon in Pleasant This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at the and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- February 19-28 (Monday-Thursday) from Senior Center 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free Grove. Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 151 N Main, Tooele. The senior center is for the enjoyment of additional information. Main St., Tooele. For more information, p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. The cost is $50 plus any fabric or supplies all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- Planning Meeting contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann Check out our calendar on our main page you will need. Fabric must be purchased tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include Free developmental evaluation Our planning meeting for March will be at 435-849-4180. for holiday hours and closures. For more beforehand. Loveseats may be allowed Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceram- DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers held on Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 6 p.m. information call 435-277-2301. if you have someone to help you with it, ics, pinochle, movies and wood- carving, a variety of services to families with Alcoholics Anonymous but prior approval from Joyce is needed. etc. Meals-on-Wheels is available for the infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. Auxiliary PPs Dinner Meetings are held daily at noon and 8 Parkinson’s disease Support The next PPs dinner will be held No sofas or recliners allowed. Register and homebound. Lunch served weekdays. For Individualized services are available to p.m. at the Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Wednesday, Feb. 20. All PPs are invited to Group prepay with Becky at Utah State University age 60 and above, suggested donation enhance development in communication, Utah Ave. For more information, contact A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be attend, so please come and socialize! at 435-277-2400 or stop at USU Extension is $3. For those under age 60, cost is $5. motor development, cognition, social/ Lance at 435-496-3691 or Wendy at 801- overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. in the County Health Building at 151 N Transportation is available to the store or emotional development, self-help skills 694-2624. Tooele has a support group for persons Main, Tooele. (Open Monday through doctor visits for residents in the Tooele and health concerns. Contact us for a free Elks Alcoholics Anonymous with Parkinson’s disease and their caregiv- Thursday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Friday and Grantsville areas. For transportation developmental evaluation at 435-833- Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are also ers. You can learn how others are coping 8 a.m. to noon.) Class size is small so information, call 435-843-4102. 0725. Meetings held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 with PD and how to live well. We meet the register early. Payment can be made by Lodge meetings are held the second and p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. check or credit card and is required before Daughters of Utah Pioneers fourth Tuesday of every month. House Dr., Tooele. at Tooele Technology College, 88 S. Tooele class. For additional questions call Joyce The DUP is seeking any family histories, Charity committee meetings are held every third Blvd., Tooele. For information, call Hal at Tate at 435-882-1573. photographs, books, stories or vintage Tooele Children’s Justice Center Tuesday of the month. All members are Young People in Recovery 435-840-3683. artifacts (before 1900) to display at the welcome and encouraged to attend. Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Utah Hunter Education Courses DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope The second set of Utah Hunter Education need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Snacks p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and to Recovery” Courses will be held Feb. 12, 14, 19, 20 snacks. We appreciate all donations. For Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the Hungry? Need a snack? Available in the also on the first and third Friday of the Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 and 21 for Range 23. Classes are held inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- social quarters, during business hours: month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Tooele from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Tooele County S.100 East, Tooele. tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, burgers $3.75 Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all Health Building, 151 N. Main St., Tooele. Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit ($4 with cheese), chicken sandwich $3.75 Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- those affected by someone else’s addic- Range times will be announced. State law United Methodist Dinner www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or ($4 with cheese) and personal pizzas $3. 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help requires students to attend all sessions www.exploretooele.com. Tooele United Methodist Church offers a free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and 435-255-9905. by sharing our experience, strength and of class. Before attending a class, all stu- hope. For more information, please con- dents must purchase a Hunter Education social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Historical Society served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Family support group tact Terri at 435-313-4851. Voucher for $10 from a license agent or Schools Get your loved one sober. The USARA vender, bring the voucher to the class, Historical books Military Items Wanted Tooele Junior High 8th Grade First Baptist Food Pantry Craft family support group is held and give it to the instructor. The voucher Tooele County Historical Society’s books Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading When you no longer want your military Registration The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- are available to purchase at meetings. The includes all costs for the class and includes ing an emergency food pantry to meet room at the Tooele City Library. Group items, do not take them to Deseret Eighth grade registration for the 2019- History of Tooele County Volume II is $35, a small game license that is validated the needs of our community. Hours are books and materials provided. Craft is a Industries or a thrift store. Bring them 2020 school year will be held on Tuesday, The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in upon completion of the class. For more Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First free program for family members who — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, Feb. 5, 2019 for Tooele Junior High School. Tooele is $25, and we also have eight note information call Gene at 435-882-4767 or Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main have a loved one with a substance use shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, Register from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Tooele cards depicting four different pioneer Bryan at 435-882-6795. Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. disorder. For more information, call Heidi canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — Junior High Library, 411 W. Vine St., Tooele. buildings for $4. These make great gifts Warr at 435-255-9905. to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be Easter “Messiah” for family and friends. Please call Alice Story and Craft Hour Baby blankets needed displayed with honor and respect. Call Rehearsal for the 4th Annual Easter Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the Rendition of Handel’s “Messiah” will ery at Mountain West Medical Center. purchase these books. Join us the 2nd Monday of each month Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy resume on Sunday, March 10 at the Blankets should be new and in good from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical Children’s Choir Auditions the adventures of books and make fun Seeking Historical Items Tooele Stake Center, 253 S 200 E, Tooele. condition. Homemade blankets are also Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- crafts. For more information, call 435-833- The Tooele County Historical Society Rehearsals will be held at 7 p.m. This per- accepted if new. Donations can be turned Health Department’s Aging Services pro- tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West would like members of the community formance will be presented at the Tooele in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, who have any family or personal histories, Stake Center on April 14. Those who Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Association Caregiver Support Groups. owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Tooele. Please enter through the south photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, rehearsed with the choir and orchestra Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with The groups are designed to provide emo- directs the choir. Blake has a degree in side doors. VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you last fall are invited to participate. Those any questions. tional, educational and social support for vocal performance and has taught at the who have not are encouraged to join us would like to donate to our organization caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. collegiate level. If your child loves to sing next October. Free Preschool Hour to please call us. We are also looking for and you are looking for an exceptional Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele Community Closet Clean out your closets. The Community books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- Food Addicts in Recovery musical experience for them, this is it. For Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour Senior Center Closet is accepting donations for gently chures or any history that pertains to the more information and to register for an of learning, singing and creating. The class Anonymous The senior center is for the enjoyment of used clothing. Donations are accepted Tooele County area. If you would like to Are you having trouble controlling the audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. is for all children up to 5 years old. Please all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting at your neighborhood school. Contact donate them to our organization, or if you way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery com or call 435-277-0755. come and enjoy the fun. For more infor- activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any would let us make a copy for the Tooele Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- mation, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We exercise program, line dancing, wood- questions. County Historical Society, please call 435- ery program for anyone suffering from Rocky Mountain Hospice are located at West Elementary School, carving, Wii games, watercolor class, mov- 882-1612. food addiction. Meetings are held every Want to have more meaning in your life. 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter ies and health classes. Meals-on-Wheels Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, Do you want to do something that is through the south side doors. available for homebound. Lunch served Moose 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the satisfying and of great service to your weekdays. For age 60 and above, sug- Groups and Events north back entrance. For more informa- community? Then become a Rocky gested donation is $3. For those under St. Marguerite Catholic School Meals at the Lodge Mountain Hospice volunteer. No experi- Students of all faiths are welcome from tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or age 60, cost is $5. Transportation available Friday and Saturday night dinners will be Museum volunteers needed ence required. All training, background preschool through 8th grade at Tooele Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. to the store or doctor visits for residents in served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night dinners Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is check and TB tests provided by Rocky County’s only faith-based school. foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to the Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- change weekly or you can order from the seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy history Mountain. The only requirement is your Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day attend. portation information call 435-843-4102. menu. All meals are for a reasonable price. or science? Volunteers at the museum can desire to help someone in need. Please preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small For more information about the Tooele No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch gain new skills or practice old ones. We contact Diane Redman at Rocky Mountain class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- Tooele County Aging Center, call 435-843-4110. specials are available at the lodge from 11 are looking for people to help with orga- Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Hospice at 801-397-4904. riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or a.m. For members and their guests only. nization, exhibit development, gardening teers to help us meet the needs of seniors visit www.stmargschool.org. Mobile Vet Center and educational program development. in the community. Many seniors require The Next Chapter To better serve veterans located in Tooele Breakfast Volunteer positions are seasonal and year assistance and need rides to doctors or The Next Chapter is a free social support County, the Mobile Vet Center (MVC) will Education Breakfast will be served every Sunday round. Scheduling is flexible. Volunteers other health professionals. Rides help and educational program to help widows visit Tooele every Wednesday from 10 meeting at 10:30 a.m. Please attend must be at least 16 years old. To apply or seniors live more independent lives. Call and widowers adjust to the loss of their a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern side of the Online courses the men’s meeting at 9:30 a.m. and the request more information, send email to: 435-843-4114 for more information. The spouse through monthly activities. You women’s meeting at 12:30 p.m., and enjoy [email protected] WalMart parking lot, 99 W. 1280 North, Online courses in Network+ and Security+ Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers are invited to join others who are on the Tooele. The MVC provides free, confiden- a great breakfast. same page as you, to begin a new chapter IT are designed for the IT professional Tooele Gem and Mineral Society also are in need of volunteers. For more tial counseling for theater veterans of all who seeks to upgrade his or her skills and information about volunteering at the in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele conflicts. For further information contact Entertainment The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society club County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for knowledge of networking and security. “True Story” will be playing on Saturday, meets the third Tuesday of the month Grantsville Center, call Dan at 435-843- Dave Brown at 801-255-1499, call our 24/7 Courses prepare students for the CompTIA 4753. For volunteering at the Tooele more details. national call center 1-877-WARVETS or Feb. 16 starting at 6 p.m. (except June, July and Aug), 7:30-9:30 p.m. Network+ and Security+ exams. Call in the Pioneer Museum downstairs confer- Center, call Debbie at 435-843-4103. Sons of Utah Pioneers visit vetcenter.va.gov Tooele Technical College at 435-248-1800 Membership Appreciation Diner ence room located at 47 E. Vine St. Tooele. Life’s Worth Living Foundation Anyone interested in the history of Tooele Donate to library for more information or to enroll. The lodge is hosting a Membership Come learn about rocks, minerals and City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we Appreciation Dinner on Saturday, Feb. Suicide support group meetings are Please remember the “Friends of the Get enrolled ways to craft them and enjoy field trips held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at need you. Please come and join us for a 16 beginning at 5:30 p.m. There will be for rock collecting. Membership is $15 per Tooele City Library” while doing home Enroll in training at Tooele Technical Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. potluck social dinner at the LDS church, a band and Valentine’s gifts and raffles. year. For more information, send ques- cleaning and donate your used books to College. Sharpen your current skills or Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. For more infor- Please bring your partner for a great night tions to tooelegemandmineralsociety@ the bookstore in the library. Money from train for a new career. Most programs the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal mation, please contact Joe Brandon, 435- of fun. gmail.com. book sales is used to support programs have open enrollment and you can enroll thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- 830-9783 or 435-830-9784. The local Sons within the library. The library is located at anytime of the year. Get a commercial Veterans Appreciation Dinner cide, please plan on attending. Please go of Utah Pioneers meets the first Thursday 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call Local author seeks photos of each month at 6:30 p.m. driver’s license in as little as 4 weeks and A Veterans Appreciation Dinner will be A local author and historian is seeking on Facebook and like our page to keep 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. get on-the-road to a lucrative career. held on Thursday, Feb. 28 at 5:30 p.m. current with our latest news and events. org. Thank you for your support. original photographs of Saltair, Black TC Squares Dance Club Tooele Tech also offers CPR classes to its Rock, Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- The TC Squares Dance Club has begun students and the public on the second Life Line Screening livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. Books for the Whole Family Life Line Screening will be at the Loyal as well as any similar turn-of-the-century dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke Donated children’s books and paperbacks Monday of every month. Become CPR cer- attractions and resorts for an upcoming Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 tified at Tooele Tech. For more informa- Order of Moose 2031 on Friday, Feb. Disabled American Veterans are for sale for 25 cents, and hard-covers 22, 2019. They offer safe, painless, non- book project. Those who wish to con- West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. tion, call 435-248-1800 or visit tooeletech. tribute information or photographs of Chapter 20 bring finger food to share. For more infor- invasive preventive health screenings not The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 edu. these parks should contact Emma Penrod mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, typically included in a routine physical. Chapter for the Disabled American a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele Train to work This is a great way to be proactive about at [email protected]. Contributions Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s will be printed with credit in a yet-to-be Veterans holds monthly general member- City Library. All proceeds go back to the Tooele Technical College’s new Software your health, and to live longer for yourself, website at tcsquares.com. released pictorial history book. There is ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, library for projects and programs. Development program and Nail your family and your community. For only no such thing as too many photographs 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele, every third Tooele County Homemakers Technician program have immediate $139 (regularly $149) you can learn your Bingo is back as the author needs a minimum of 160 Thursday of the month at 8 p.m. Those From February to May, the Homemakers openings. Train to work in the computer risk of having a stroke or vascular disease. St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started photographs, and any help is greatly who wish to attend the leadership meet- will meet on the first Tuesday of every software industry or own your own busi- Learn more by watching a short video at its bingo games again on Fridays starting appreciated. ing at 7 p.m. are welcome to listen to the month. All meetings will be held from 10 at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time. ness as a licensed nail technician. Visit http://www.lifelinescreeningblog.com/ appointed members’ meeting. All Tooele a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the USU Extension Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with tooeletech.edu for more information. introduction/. You can register today by Tooele Valley Free Masons County veterans are invited to attend. Building auditorium, 151 N. Main St., calling toll-free at 866-229-0469, texting Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will questions. Adult Education Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Tooele. For more information call Thiel at the word “Circle” to 797979, or by visiting second Friday of each month for din- hold its monthly executive and general Get your high school diploma this year at 435-238-8245 or Eileen at 435-882-5009. http://www.lifelinescreening.com/com- ner and socializing. If you are interested meetings on the third Thursday of every the Tooele Community Learning Center. Grantsville munitycircle. or have questions, please join us at the month at the Pioneer Museum (rear Tooele County Quilters All classes required for a high school Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement entrance). The executive meeting will All meetings are held on the third Tuesday diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Grantsville Irrigation Company Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at be at 7 p.m. and the general meeting of each month in the Tooele County aration and English as a second language Eagles Annual Meeting 435-277-0087. will be at 8 p.m. The DAV is looking for Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are $20 per are available. Register now to graduate The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders Sunday Breakfasts volunteer drivers — no DAV membership year to be paid at the first meeting. For of Grantsville Irrigation Company will be — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Valley Family History more information, call 435-843-7649. Breakfasts will be served every Sunday is required. Will need a VA physical. No held on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 at 7 Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- morning this month from 9 to 11 a.m. Center monthly meetings are held in December. p.m. at the Grantsville Irrigation Company cation classes are for students 18 and over. Order from the menu or have the special Research your ancestors free with trained offices, 411 S. West St., Grantsville. We ESOL for $5. Adults pay $7 from the menu and FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele will elect three members to the Board Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 ESOL conversational classes are held children 11 years and under are $3.50. Bad Bulletin Board Policy of Directors, give a financial report, and Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours Beer is available. Public invited. If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at discuss a review of the 2018 year. For Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- of operation: Tuesday through Friday, proxy voting forms, contact the office at Aerie Meetings 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin dents may also come anytime the center is Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit 435-884-3451. Our Aerie Meetings will be held Thursday, evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings open for individualized study. Registration organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. by appointment only. Special classes is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Feb. 14 and 28 at 8 p.m. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot Share the past offered regularly. Call the center for more Share the past, submit a history, obitu- Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please tion. 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WORKERS • Directs planning and maintenance activities. • Serves as County Liaison Officer to various County, State and Federal agencies as well NEEDED as receiving, processing and resolving public complaints. • Develops and implements standard operating Stansbury NowNow AcceptingAccepting Applications Applications LISTINGS NEEDED! policies and procedures, patron rules and NowNow RentingRenting regulations. Service Agency IncomeIncomeIncome Restrictions Restrictions ApplyApply Apply • Assures operational compliance with Federal Income Restrictions Apply Codes (RCRA, Subtitle “D”) and State Mowing, maintenance, etc. ExclusivelyExclusivelyRentalRental assistance forfor Seniors Seniors may may be be Selling Homes for regulations governing solid waste collection, available.Pet Friendly Call for details handling and disposal. Pay will be based on experience levels. available.Pet Friendly Call for details • Recruits, hires, and directs department 435.843.0717 Top Dollar! 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With CONTRACT • Marketing to every eyeball searching. demonstrated public speaking, presentation CONTRACT Tooele County is seeking letters of interest • House Prep saving sellers money on Non issues. ability; and contract administration; and, Tooele County is seeking letters of interest C. Three to five years of solid waste management from Utah-licensed attorneys to provide from Utah-licensed attorneys to provide • Helps with Necessary Repairs to remove experience with current SWANA (Solid Waste legal defender services in the Tooele County legal defender services in the Tooele County Association of North America), certification for: District Court. The contract pays $4,380 buyer concerns. Juvenile Court when the regularly assigned Transfer Station within 12 months; Managing per month, and the start date will be March • And much more!! Construction and Demolition Materials within legal defenders have conflicts. The contract 1, 2019. Legal Defender will also perform 12 months; and MOLO (Manager of Landfill pays $1,000 per month, and the start date Operations) within 18 months. conflict counsel work in the Tooele County Your in Good Hands! will be March 1, 2019. Legal Defenders -OR- Justice and Juvenile Courts. Legal Defenders work as independent contractors and not as D. An equivalent combination of education and work as independent contractors and not as employees of Tooele County. experience. employees of Tooele County. Candidates should highlight all the areas in which they have expertise, matching their professional A letter of interest must be submitted to the A letter of interest must be submitted to the experience with the specific qualifications listed Tooele County Attorney’s Office, 74 South Tooele County Attorney’s Office, 74 South above. 100 East, Suite #26, Tooele, Utah 84074, 100 East, Suite #26, Tooele, Utah 84074, telephone (435) 843-3120, telephone (435) 843-3120, For any of your For a complete job description or fax (435) 843-3127, prior to 5:00 p.m. fax (435) 843-3127, prior to 5:00 p.m. an application please visit on Monday, February 11, 2019. on Monday, February 11, 2019. real estate http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html A copy of the proposed contract can be A copy of the proposed contract can be needs, call Applications must be submitted to obtained from the same office. obtained from the same office. Tooele County Human Resource Office, Rm 308 Shane Bergen 47 South Main Street, Tooele Tooele County reserves the right to reject any or all Tooele County reserves the right to reject any or all or email application and resume to applicants. The contract will be awarded by the Tooele applicants. The contract will be awarded by the Tooele County Commission. Tooele County does not discriminate County Commission. Tooele County does not discriminate [email protected] against applicants because of a person’s race, color, against applicants because of a person’s race, color, EEO Employer religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability. religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability. 435-840-0344 NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following de- scribed stock, on ac- count of assessment levied on the 1st day of October, 2019, the amounts set opposite the names of the re- spective stockholders as follows: 476 S Saddle Road, Grantsville, UT 84029, owned by Steve An- derson, owning 1 share, certificate #2590, owing $211.50 Duane and Charlee Barton , 325 E Pear Street, owning 1 share, certificate #1406, owing $99.00 799 E Saddle Horn, Grantsville, UT 84029, owned by Tyler Beck, owning 1 share, certifi- cate #2738, owing $399.00 144 E Harvest Lane, Grantsville, UT 84029, owned by Kimball Bird, owning 1 share, certifi- cate #2436, owing $186.50 Milva Bolinder, own- ing 1 share, certificate #1720, owing $249.00 417 S Hinckley Road, Grantsville, UT 84029, owned by Kevin Burch, owning 1 share, certifi- cate #2879, owing $460.29 Camille Curtis, 239 N Cooley, Grantsville, UT 84029, owning 1 share, certificate #1117, owing $211.50 835 E Deep Wash Road, Grantsville, UT 84029, owned by Josh Davis, owning 1 share, certificate #2565, ow- ing $161.50 27 E Pear Street, Grantsville, UT 84029, owned by Taylor and Janessa Dixon, own- ing 1 share, certificate #2285, owing $186.50 596 E Chan Cove, Grantsville, UT 84029, owned by Chris Em- pey, owning 1 share, certificate #3091, ow- ing $644.60 842 E Rodeo Drive, Grantsville, UT 84029, owned by Brian Gal- lagher, owning 1 share, certificate #2534, owing $586.50 644 E Coach Lane, Grantsville, UT 84029, owned by Scott Greer, owning 1 share, certifi- cate #3050, owing $161.50 326 W Wrathall Lane, Grantsville, UT 84029, owned by Ryan and Rebekah Ison, owning 1 share, certificate #2645, owing $244.78 Michael or Cheryl Justice, 652 S Hale, Grantsville, UT 84029, owning 1 share, certifi- cate #1897, owing $586.50 868 E Rodeo Drive, Grantsville, UT 84029, PUBLIC NOTICE owned by Jeremy Mat- THE RUSH VALLEY kin, owning 1 share, PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN PLANNING certificate #2531, ow- Notice is Hereby Given COMMISSION WILL ing $185.83 that the Tooele City HOLD A REGULAR 631 E Surrey Court, Council & Tooele City M E E T I N G O N Grantsville, UT 84029, NOTICE OF PUBLIC Redevelopment WEDNESDAY, FEB- owned by Jeremy and NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Agency (RDA) will RUARY 06, 2019 Shannon Ostler, own- HEARING 1. SUBJECT: SUB meet in a Work Ses- 7:00 PM AT THE ing 1 share, certificate 1. SUBJECT: SUB 2018-09 - Chris Robin- sion, on Wednesday, RUSH VALLEY TOWN #28311, owing 2019-01 - Skylar Tol- son is requesting February 6, 2019 at HALL 52 SOUTH $525.41 bert is requesting pre- re-approval of the pre- the hour of 5:00 p.m. PARK STREET RUSH 630 S Saddle Road, liminary and final plat liminary and final plat The Meeting will be VALLEY, UTAH Grantsville, UT 84029, approval for the pro- for the proposed Pas- Held at the Tooele City AGENDA IS AS FOL- owned by James posed Sagewood Vil- tures at Saddleback Hall Large Conference LOWS: Rasher, owning 1 lage (Phase 2) Subdi- Subdivision (Plat 10) Room, located at 90 1. Discussion and Re- share, certificate vision. Unaddressed due to a subdivision North Main Street, view of Agenda Items #2988, owing $249.00 Parcel: 05-036-0-0062. boundary line adjust- Tooele, Utah. PUBLIC NOTICE by Planning Commis- 856 E Rodeo Drive, Acreage: Approx. 1.77 ment and minor subdi- 1. Open City Council Notice is hereby given sion Grantsville, UT 84029, Acres. Zone: R-1-10. vision changes. Unad- Meeting that the Tooele City 2. Roll Call owned by Travis and Unincorporated: dressed Parcels: 2. Roll Call Council will meet in a 3. Approval of meet- Ellyse Stock, owning 1 Stansbury Park. Plan- 05-019-0-0045, 3. Discussion: Business Meeting on ing minutes for share, certificate ner: Jeff Miller 11-018-0-0008, & - Utah Open Meetings Wednesday, February 01-02-19 #2532, owing $399.00 On Nov 7, 2018, the 05-016-0-0032. Acre- Act Training 6, 2019 at the hour of 4. Carey Allred - Zon- 147 E Katresha Tooele County Plan- age: Approx. 34.09 Presented by Roger 7:00 P.M. The meet- ing Approval, Resi- Grantsville, UT 84029, ning Commission will Acres. Zone: RR-1 Baker ing will be held in the dence owned by Jo Trease, hold a public hearing (Rural Residential, 1 - Berra Boulevard Tooele City Hall Coun- 5. Public Comments owning 1 share, certifi- NOTICE OF TWO regarding the work Acre Minimum). Unin- Zoning Map Amend- cil Room, located at 90 6. Adjourn cate #2598, owing TRUSTEE VACANCY session described corporated: Lake ment Request Discus- North Main Street, Amie Russell $399.00 POSITIONS AT above. The meeting Point. Planner: Jeff sion Tooele, Utah. Rush Valley Town 136 E Harvest Lane, STANSBURY PARK will be held at 7:00 Miller Presented by Jim 1. Pledge of Allegiance Clerk/Recorder Grantsville, UT 84029, IMPROVEMENT DIS- p.m. at the Tooele On February 6, 2019, Bolser 2. Roll Call Town Website: owned by Danny War- TRICT County Administration the Tooele County - Ordinance 2019-01 3. Mayor's Youth Rec- www.rushvalleytown.c ren, owning 1 share, WHEREAS, Building (Auditorium, Planning Commission An Ordinance of ognition Awards om certificate #2439, ow- §20A-1-512(1)(a), First Floor), 47 S. Main will hold a public hear- Tooele City Amending 4. Public Comment In compliance with the ing $586.50 Utah Code Ann. (the Street, Tooele, UT ing regarding the re- Tooele City Code Sec- Period Americans with Dis- 628 N Warr Street, “Vacancy Statute”), 84074. quest described tion 4-8-2 Regarding 5. Public Hearing & ability Act, the Town of Grantsville, UT 84029, provides that when- TUESDAY February 5,The 2019 public is welcome above. The meeting Street ConstructionTOOELE MotionTRANSCRIPT on Ordinance BULLETINRush Valley will ac- owned by Patrick We- ever a vacancy occursB7 to provide any written will be held at 7:00 Standards and Tooele 2019-01 An Ordinance commodate reason- ber, owning 1 share, on any local district comments to the Plan- p.m. at the Tooele City Code Chapter of Tooele City Amend- able requests to assist certificate #2139, ow- board for any reason, Financial ningPublic Office Notices at 47 S. CountyPublic Administration Notices 4-11Public Regarding Notices Ob- ingPublic Tooele Notices City Code personsPublic with Notices disabili- Public Notices ingPublic $624.64 Notices a Publicreplacement Notices to serve Services MainMeetings in the Tooele BuildingMeetings (Auditorium, structionsMeetings Within SectionMeetings 4-8-2 Regard- ties Meetings to participate in Water User 436Water S Stagecoach User outMiscellaneous the unexpired term County Building prior First Floor), 47 S. Main Street Rights-of-Way ing Street Construction meetings. Requests Lane, Grantsville, UT shall be appointed as Have $10K In Debt? to the meeting or to at- Street, Tooele, UT Presented by Jim Standards and Tooele for assistance may be NOTICE: 84029, owned by Brian provided in said sec- Credit Cards. Medical tend the meeting to 84074. Bolser City Code Chapter made by calling Amie There are delinquent and Kyle Ann White, tion; and Bills. Personal Loans. gain information or You have the right to - Resolution 2019-12 A 4-11 Regarding Ob- Russell at (435) upon the following de- owning 1 share, certifi- WHEREAS, in confor- Be Debt Free in voice your opinion re- attend and speak at Resolution of the structions Within 837-2118 at least 3 scribed stock, on ac- cate #2702, owing mance with the re- 24-48 Months. Call garding this issue. For the public hearing. Tooele City Council Street Rights-of-Way days in advance of a count of assessment $186.50 quirements of the Va- NATIONAL DEBT questions or additional Please be aware, how- Accepting The Com- Presented by Jim meeting. levied on the 1st day 67 W Cherry Street, cancy Statute, the Dis- RELIEF! Know Your information, please ever, that in making its pleted Public Improve- Bolser (Published in the of October, 2019, the Grantsville, UT 84029, trict is to provide public Options. Get a FREE contact the Planning decision the Planning ments Associated With 6. Resolution 2019-12 Tooele Transcript Bul- amounts set opposite owned by Polly notice of the Board va- debt relief quote: Call O f f i c e a t Commission can only the Providence at A Resolution of the letin February 5, 2019) the names of the re- Willingham, owning 1 cancy (the “Notice”), 1-844-335-2648 435-843-3160. rely on evidence, not Overlake Phase 2 Tooele City Council PUBLIC NOTICE: spective stockholders share, certificate by publishing the no- The future meeting re- opinion or conjecture. Subdivision Accepting the Com- The Grantsville City as follows: #3093, owing $186.50 tice in the Tooele Public Notices garding this application You may also submit Presented by Jim pleted Public Improve- Council will hold a 476 S Saddle Road, In accordance with Transcript Bulletin, a Meetings will also be posted at comments in writing, Bolser ments Association with work meeting at 6:00 Grantsville, UT 84029, laws of the State of newspaper of local cir- the Tooele County but please do so at - Resolution 2019-13 A the Provide at Over- p.m. on Wednesday, owned by Steve An- Utah and the order of culation and on the Deadline for public Building, advertised in least 24 hours before Resolution of the lake Phase 2 Subdivi- February 6, 2019 at derson, owning 1 the Board of Directors Utah Public Notice notices is 4 p.m. the the public notice sec- the hearing so that Tooele City Council sion 429 East Main Street, share, certificate made on the 2nd Day Website, at least two day prior to publica- tion of the Tooele your comments can be Approving and Ratify- Presented by Jim Grantsville, UT 84029. #2590, owing $211.50 of January, 2019, so weeks before the pub- tion. Public notices Transcript Bulletin and provided to the Plan- ing a Contract with Bolser The agenda is as fol- Duane and Charlee many shares of such lic meeting of the submitted past the posted on the Tooele ning Commission and Middle Canyon Electric 7. Resolution 2019-11 lows: Barton , 325 E Pear stock as may be nec- Board at which the va- deadline will not be County Website. to the applicant in an for Installation of Un- A Resolution of the WORK MEETING Street, owning 1 essary to pay the de- cancy will be filled; accepted. Tooele County appropriate manner. derground Conduit and Tooele City Council AGENDA: share, certificate linquent assessment which notice sets forth UPAXLP Planning Department For questions or addi- Related Facilities for Accepting The Com- 1. Closed Session #1406, owing $99.00 and/or other delin- the date, time and (Published in the tional information, R ocky Mountain pleted Public Improve- (Personnel, Real Es- 799 E Saddle Horn, quent fees thereon, to- place of the Board NOTICE OF PUBLIC Tooele Transcript Bul- please contact the P o w e r a n d ments Associated With tate, Imminent Litiga- Grantsville, UT 84029, gether with the late meeting, and the name HEARING letin February 5, 2019) Planning Office at Xfinity/Comcast for The Peterson Indus- tion). owned by Tyler Beck, fee, costs of advertis- of the person to whom 1. SUBJECT: SUB NOTICE OF PUBLIC 435-843-3160. Construction of the Po- trial Depot Water Line 2. Adjourn. owning 1 share, certifi- ing, and expenses of a person interested in 2017-02 - Russell Wil- HEARING The future meeting re- lice Station at 50 North Presented by Paul PUBLIC NOTICE: cate #2738, owing the sale, will be sold to being appointed to fill son is requesting 1. SUBJECT: REZ garding this application Garden Street Hansen The Grantsville City $399.00 the highest bidder at a the vacancy may sub- re-approval of the pre- 2019-02 - Rick Palmer will also be posted at Presented by Paul 8. Resolution 2019-13 Council will hold its 144 E Harvest Lane, public auction to be mit their name for con- liminary and final plat is requesting a rezone the Tooele County Hansen A Resolution of the regular meeting at Grantsville, UT 84029, held at the principal sideration, including for the proposed from RR-5 (Rural Resi- Building, advertised in - Resolution 2019-14 A Tooele City Council 7:00 p.m. on Wednes- owned by Kimball Bird, business of the corpo- the information re- 23-Lot Maplewood dential, 5 Acre Mini- the public notice sec- Resolution of the Approving and Ratify- day, February 6, 2019 owning 1 share, certifi- ration, at 411 So. West quired to be submitted Lane (Phase 1) Subdi- mum) to RR-1 (Rural tion of the Tooele Tooele City Council ing a Contract with at 429 East Main cate #2436, owing Street, Grantsville, for consideration by vision due to a subdivi- Residential, 1 Acre Transcript Bulletin and Approving and Ratify- Middle Canyon Electric Street, Grantsville, UT $186.50 Utah, on the 13th day the Board in making sion boundary line ad- Minimum. Property posted on the Tooele ing a Contract with for Installation of Un- 84029. The agenda is Milva Bolinder, own- of February, 2019, at the appointment and justment and minor Address: 4586 North County Website. Broken Arrow Con- derground Conduit and as follows: ing 1 share, certificate the hour of 7 p.m. the deadline for the subdivision changes. SR-36. Parcels: Tooele County struction for Asbestos Related Facilities for CALL TO ORDER #1720, owing $249.00 (Published in the submittal, as set forth Property Address: 18 05-043-0-0045, Planning Department Abatement and Demo- Rocky Mountain AND PLEDGE OF AL- 417 S Hinckley Road, Tooele Transcript Bul- in the Notice. West Bates Canyon 05-043-0-0044, & (Published in the lition of an Existing P o w e r a n d LEGIANCE Grantsville, UT 84029, letin January 29, 31, The Stansbury Park Road. Parcel: 05-043-0-0026. Acre- Tooele Transcript Bul- Structure Located at Xfinity/Comcast for ROLL CALL owned by Kevin Burch, February 5, 7 & 12, Improvement District 17-006-0-001C. Acre- age. Approx. 32.75 letin February 5, 2018) 59 North 100 East Construction of the Po- AGENDA: owning 1 share, certifi- 2019) seeks resumes from age: Approx. 26.43 Acres. Unincorpo- Presented by Paul lice Station at 50 North 1. Summary Action cate #2879, owing individuals wishing to PUBLIC NOTICE Acres. Zone: R-1-10. rated: Erda. Hansen Garden Street Items. $460.29 Public Notices be considered to fill Notice is Hereby Given Unincorporated: Planner: Jeff Miller - Resolution 2019-11 A Presented by Paul a. Approval of Minutes Camille Curtis, 239 N the unexpired term of that the Tooele City Miscellaneous Stansbury Park. On February 6, 2019, Resolution of the Hansen b. Approval of Bills Cooley, Grantsville, two Board of Trustee Redevelopment Planner: Jeff Miller the Tooele County Tooele City Council 9. Resolution 2019-14 2. Consideration of ap- UT 84029, owning 1 Deadline for public member positions be- Agency (RDA) of On February 6, 2019, Planning Commission Accepting The Com- A Resolution of the proval of a Water Right share, certificate notices is 4 p.m. the cause they will no Tooele City, Utah, will the Tooele County will hold a public hear- pleted Public Improve- Tooele City Council Transfer and Banking #1117, owing $211.50 day prior to publica- longer reside within meet in a Business Planning Commission ing regarding the re- ments Associated With Approving and Ratify- Agreement with Adam 835 E Deep Wash tion. Public notices the boundaries of the Meeting, on Wednes- will hold a public hear- quest describe d the Peterson Industrial ing a Contract with Nash. Road, Grantsville, UT submitted past the District. day, February 6, 2019 ing regarding the re- above. The meeting Depot Water Line Broken Arrow Con- 3. Consideration of 84029, owned by Josh deadline will not be If appointed to office, at approximately 7:30 quest describe d will be held at 7:00 Presented by Paul struction for Asbestos Resolution 2019-02 Davis, owning 1 share, accepted. the person must be pm. The Meeting will above. The meeting p.m. at the Tooele Hansen Abatement and Demo- approving and entering certificate #2565, ow- UPAXLP willing and able to at- be Held in the Tooele will be held at 7:00 County Administration - Resolution 2019-15 lition of an Existing into an amended and ing $161.50 tend required meetings City Large Council p.m. at the Tooele Building (Auditorium, A Resolution of the Structure Located at restated agreement 27 E Pear Street, SUMMONS FOR each month and be re- Room, located at 90 County Administration First Floor), 47 S. Main Tooele City Council 59 North 100 East creating the Utah Lo- Grantsville, UT 84029, PUBLICATION sponsible to oversee North Main Street, Building (Auditorium, Street, Tooele, UT Declaring Surplus Cer- Presented by Paul cal Government Trust. owned by Taylor and In the District Court of any designated area of Tooele, Utah. First Floor), 47 S. Main 84074. tain Technology-Re- Hansen 4. Consideration of Or- Janessa Dixon, own- Utah, Third Judicial responsibility. 1. Open Meeting Street, Tooele, UT You have the right to lated Equipment, and 10. Resolution dinance 2019-03 ing 1 share, certificate D istrict, Tooele Minimum qualifications 2. Roll Call 84074. attend and speak at Authorizing its Dis- 2019-15 A Resolution amending the official #2285, owing $186.50 County, 74 S 100 E, for this office are: 3. RDA Resolution You have the right to the public hearing. posal of the Tooele City zoning map of Grants- 596 E Chan Cove, Suite 14, Tooele UT a. Be a registered 2019-03 A Resolution attend and speak at Please be aware, how- Presented by Michelle Council Declaring Sur- ville City, Utah by re- Grantsville, UT 84029, 84074 voter in Stansbury of the Redevelopment the public hearing. ever, that in making its Pitt plus Certain Technol- zoning 0.21 acres of owned by Chris Em- T racey Bishop Park Agency of Tooele City, Please be aware, how- decision the Planning - Middle Canyon Toll ogy-Related Equip- land at 54 East Main pey, owning 1 share, Plaintiff/Petitioner VS b. Be a resident in Utah (“RDA”) Approv- ever, that in making its Commission can only Booth ment, and Authorizing Street to go from a CS certificate #3091, ow- Travis Bishop, Defen- the District ing a Contract with RS decision the Planning rely on evidence, not Presented by Roger its Disposal zone to a CN zone ing $644.60 dant/Respondent c. Be a U.S. Citizen Contract Management Commission can only opinion or conjecture. Baker Presented by Michelle (Christina Peabody). 842 E Rodeo Drive, C a s e N u m b e r at time of filing for Policy-Related Eco- rely on evidence, not You may also submit - Tooele Valley Mu- Pitt 5. Consideration of ap- Grantsville, UT 84029, 184300643 d. Non-partisan nomic Development opinion or conjecture. comments in writing, seum Dock Project 11. Minutes proval of a Preliminary owned by Brian Gal- The State of Utah To: Applications will be ac- and Redevelopment You may also submit but please do so at Presented by Mayor 12. Invoices Plat for Mountain Vista lagher, owning 1 Travis Bishop: You are cepted between the Services comments in writing, least 24 hours before Debbie Winn 13. Adjourn Development, Inc. on share, certificate summoned and re- hours of 8:00 a.m. and Presented by Chair- but please do so at the hearing so that - Irrigation Company Michelle Y. Pitt the Hunter Place Sub- #2534, owing $586.50 quired to file an an- 4:30 p.m, Mon.-Fri. at man Brad Pratt least 24 hours before your comments can be Water Shares Tooele City Recorder division located at 420 644 E Coach Lane, swer in writing to the the District office, 30 4. Minutes the hearing so that provided to the Plan- Presented by Steve Pursuant to the Ameri- South Center Street Grantsville, UT 84029, Complaint/Petition filed Plaza, Stansbury Park, 5. Close to Discuss your comments can be ning Commission and Evans cans with Disabilities for the creation of thir- owned by Scott Greer, in the case identified UT 84074. Phone: Property Acquisition provided to the Plan- to the applicant in an - RDA Resolution Act, Individuals Need- teen (13) lots in the owning 1 share, certifi- above. 435-882-7922. 6. Adjourn ning Commission and appropriate manner. 2019-03 A Resolution ing Special Accommo- R-1-21 zone. cate #3050, owing Within 30 days after Applications with re- Michelle Y. Pitt to the applicant in an For questions or addi- of the Redevelopment dations Should Notify 6. Discussion on up- $161.50 the last day of publica- sume will be accepted T o o e l e C i t y appropriate manner. tional information, Agency of Tooele City, Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele grading the North Well 326 W Wrathall Lane, tion, which is 02/19/19, until 3:30 p.m. on Feb- Recorder/RDA Secre- For questions or addi- please contact the Utah (“RDA”) Approv- City Recorder, at (Aqua Engineering). Grantsville, UT 84029, you must file your an- ruary 19, 2019. The tary tional information, Planning Office at ing a Contract with RS 843-2110 or michel- 7. Open and Public owned by Ryan and swer with the clerk of selection of the candi- Pursuant to the Ameri- please contact the 435-843-3160. Contract Management [email protected], Meetings Training. Rebekah Ison, owning the court at: dates will be deter- cans with Disabilities Planning Office at The future meeting re- for Policy-Related Eco- Prior to the Meeting 8. Mayor and Council 1 share, certificate 74 S 100 E, Suite 14, mined based on quali- Act, Individuals Need- 435-843-3160. garding this application nomic Development (Published in the Reports. #2645, owing $244.78 Tooele UT 84074 and fications and a majority ing Special Accommo- The future meeting re- will also be posted at and Redevelopment Tooele Transcript Bul- 9. Public Comments. Michael or Cheryl serve a copy of your vote by the Board dations Should Notify garding this application the Tooele County Services letin February 5, 2019) 10. Adjourn. Justice, 652 S Hale, answer on Plaintiff/Pe- members during the Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele will also be posted at Building, advertised in Presented by RDA PUBLIC NOTICE Christine Webb Grantsville, UT 84029, titioner or their attor- scheduled Board City Recorder, at the Tooele County the public notice sec- Chairman Brad Pratt THE RUSH VALLEY City Recorder owning 1 share, certifi- ney at: 709 Fox Run meeting on February 843-2110 or michel- Building, advertised in tion of the Tooele 4. Close Meeting TOWN PLANNING In compliance with the cate #1897, owing Drive, Tooele UT 19, 2019, at 4:00 p.m. [email protected], the public notice sec- Transcript Bulletin and - Litigation & Property COMMISSION WILL Americans with Dis- $586.50 84074. (Published in the Prior to the Meeting. tion of the Tooele posted on the Tooele Acquisition HOLD A REGULAR ability Act, Grantsville 868 E Rodeo Drive, If you fail to file and Tooele Transcript Bul- (Published in the Transcript Bulletin and County Website. 5. Adjourn M E E T I N G O N City will accommodate Grantsville, UT 84029, serve your answer on letin January 31, Feb- Tooele Transcript Bul- posted on the Tooele Tooele County Michelle Y. Pitt WEDNESDAY, FEB- reasonable requests to owned by Jeremy Mat- time, judgment by de- ruary 5 & 12, 2019) County Website. letin February 5, 2019) T o o e l e C i t y kin, owning 1 share, fault will be taken Planning Department RUARY 06, 2019 assist persons with NOTICE TO CREDI- Tooele County Recorder/RDA Secre- certificate #2531, ow- against you for the re- (Published in the 7:00 PM AT THE disabilities to partici- TORS AND AN- Planning Department PUBLIC NOTICE tary ing $185.83 lief demanded in the Tooele Transcript Bul- RUSH VALLEY TOWN pate in meetings. Re- NOUNCEMENT OF (Published in the Notice is Hereby Given Pursuant to the Ameri- 631 E Surrey Court, Complaint/Petition. letin January 24 & HALL 52 SOUTH quests for assistance APPOINTMENT Tooele Transcript Bul- that the Tooele City cans with Disabilities Grantsville, UT 84029, The Complaint/Petition February 5, 2019) PARK STREET RUSH may be made by call- Estate of ROBERT letin February 5, 2019) Council & Tooele City Act, Individuals Need- owned by Jeremy and is on file with the clerk VALLEY, UTAH ing City Hall (435) BRUCE SCOTT, JR., NOTICE OF PUBLIC Redevelopment ing Special Accommo- Shannon Ostler, own- of the court. You can AGENDA IS AS FOL- 884-3411 at least 3 Deceased. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Agency (RDA) will dations Should Notify ing 1 share, certificate obtain a copy of the LOWS: days in advance of a P r o b a t e N o . HEARING 1. SUBJECT: SUB meet in a Work Ses- Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele # 28311, owin g Complaint/Petition by 1. Discussion and Re- meeting. 193300004 1. SUBJECT: SUB 2018-09 - Chris Robin- sion, on Wednesday, City Recorder, at $525.41 requesting one from view of Agenda Items One or more Council BRIAN G. SCOTT 2019-01 - Skylar Tol- son is requesting February 6, 2019 at 843-2110 or michel- 630 S Saddle Road, the clerk of the court at by Planning Commis- Members may partici- whose address is 614 bert is requesting pre- re-approval of the pre- the hour of 5:00 p.m. [email protected], Grantsville, UT 84029, the above address. sion pate electronically. Haylie Lane, Tooele, liminary and final plat liminary and final plat The Meeting will be Prior to the Meeting. owned by James READ THE COM- 2. Roll Call The anchor location Utah 84074, has been approval for the pro- for the proposed Pas- Held at the Tooele City (Published in the Rasher, owning 1 PLAINT/PETITION 3. Approval of meet- will be City Hall at the appointed Personal posed Sagewood Vil- tures at Saddleback Hall Large Conference Tooele Transcript Bul- share, certificate C AREFULLY. It ing minutes for above address. Representative of the lage (Phase 2) Subdi- Subdivision (Plat 10) Room, located at 90 letin February 5, 2019) #2988, owing $249.00 means that you are 01-02-19 (Published in the estate of the above vision. Unaddressed due to a subdivision North Main Street, 856 E Rodeo Drive, being sued for Di- 4. Carey Allred - Zon- Tooele Transcript Bul- named decedent. All Parcel: 05-036-0-0062. boundary line adjust- Tooele, Utah. PUBLIC NOTICE Grantsville, UT 84029, vorce. ing Approval, Resi- letin February 5, 2019) persons having claims Acreage: Approx. 1.77 ment and minor subdi- 1. Open City Council Notice is hereby given owned by Travis and Dated 12/27/2019 dence against the above es- Acres. Zone: R-1-10. vision changes. Unad- Meeting that the Tooele City Ellyse Stock, owning 1 Tracey Bishop, Plaintiff 5. Public Comments tate are required to Unincorporated: dressed Parcels: 2. Roll Call Council will meet in a Public Notices share, certificate or Attorney 6. Adjourn present them to the Stansbury Park. Plan- 05-019-0-0045, 3. Discussion: Business Meeting on Trustees #2532, owing $399.00 (Published in the Tran- Amie Russell undersigned or to the ner: Jeff Miller 11-018-0-0008, & - Utah Open Meetings Wednesday, February 147 E Katresha script Bulletin January Rush Valley Town Clerk of the Court on On Nov 7, 2018, the 05-016-0-0032. Acre- Act Training 6, 2019 at the hour of Deadline for public Grantsville, UT 84029, 29, February 5, 12, Tooele County Plan- age: Approx. 34.09 Presented by Roger 7:00 P.M. The meet- Clerk/Recorder notices is 4 p.m. the or before the 5th day Town Website: owned by Jo Trease, &19, 2019) ning Commission will Acres. Zone: RR-1 Baker ing will be held in the day prior to publica- owning 1 share, certifi- of May 2019, or said hold a public hearing (Rural Residential, 1 - Berra Boulevard Tooele City Hall Coun- www.rushvalleytown.c tion. Public notices NOTICE OF TWO claims shall be forever om cate #2598, owing regarding the work Acre Minimum). Unin- Zoning Map Amend- cil Room, located at 90 submitted past the $399.00 TRUSTEE VACANCY barred. session described corporated: Lake ment Request Discus- North Main Street, In compliance with the deadline will not be P OSITIONS AT BRIAN G. SCOTT Americans with Dis- 136 E Harvest Lane, above. The meeting Point. Planner: Jeff sion Tooele, Utah. accepted. Grantsville, UT 84029, STANSBURY PARK 614 Haylie Lane will be held at 7:00 Miller Presented by Jim 1. Pledge of Allegiance ability Act, the Town of UPAXLP IMPROVEMENT DIS- Tooele, UT 84074 Rush Valley will ac- owned by Danny War- p.m. at the Tooele On February 6, 2019, Bolser 2. Roll Call ren, owning 1 share, TRICT Telephone No. (435) County Administration the Tooele County - Ordinance 2019-01 3. Mayor's Youth Rec- commodate reason- Public Notices WHEREAS, 840-0570 able requests to assist certificate #2439, ow- Building (Auditorium, Planning Commission An Ordinance of ognition Awards Water User ing $586.50 §20A-1-512(1)(a), (Published in the First Floor), 47 S. Main will hold a public hear- Tooele City Amending 4. Public Comment persons with disabili- Utah Code Ann. (the Tooele Transcript Bul- ties to participate in 628 N Warr Street, Street, Tooele, UT ing regarding the re- Tooele City Code Sec- Period Deadline for public “Vacancy Statute”), letin February 5, 12 & meetings. Requests Grantsville, UT 84029, 84074. quest describe d tion 4-8-2 Regarding 5. Public Hearing & notices is 4 p.m. the provides that when- 19, 2019) for assistance may be owned by Patrick We- The public is welcome above. 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In fact, Harvey’s play was about three times longer than the allowed limit, and as a result, the judges only read his final scene, said Wendy Oltmanns, Utah Theatre Association playwriting board member. “They’re only allowed to submit a 10-minute play, which is usually 10-12 pages,” she said. “He (Harvey) had submitted 30 pages, so we only read the last scene of his show and that’s all that we judged it off of so that it was fair for the others.” Oltmanns remembered being impressed by Harvey’s show. “Christian’s show was … beautiful,” she said. “It was very well written.” The plays are reviewed by a panel of judges who are typically published authors themselves. The judges give each play a set of scores and specific feedback on certain points, such as its format, character development, and plot, Oltmanns said. “The judges go through a sheet; they go through and give feedback on every ques- tion,” she said. “They can rate them from one to 10, and they don’t get to look at each other’s scores.” After the top six plays have been identified, Oltmanns notifies the winning students. Harvey learned about his FILE PHOTOS first-place finish about two Christian Harvey (left) and Oakley Allen are in character in Tooele’s one act play ‘The Last Train’ from past region weeks before the Utah Theatre 10 competition. Harvey as Shrek (right) sings ‘Build a Wall’ in a scene from Tooele High Drama’s production of Association annual conference ‘Shrek, the Musical.’ Mrs. Lovett (Ashley Gross) (below right) sings to Tobias (Christian Harvey) that nothing will in January. harm him in ‘Not While I’m Around,’ a song in Tooele High’s production of ‘Sweeney Todd.’ “They wanted us to know beforehand because they do accomplished what I was try- logues, but as far as I know was, and I was also jealous of readings of them,” he said. ing to go for when I wrote the this is his first play,” he said. “I the kid that played Simba,” he Actors read the top six plays script.” was quite surprised when he said. “I actually said that to in a reader’s theatre during the THS drama teacher Scott said, ‘By the way, I’ve entered my mom, ‘Why does he get to conference. The top three also Henrie watched the rendition the Utah Young Playwrights be Simba and not me?’ That’s received cash prizes, Oltmanns live, and he loved watching Festival.’ I went, ‘Wow, cool,’ when I started doing theatre said. The first-place winner is the reader’s theatre actors and then he sent it to me and I at my school, and taking voice awarded $150, second place read Harvey’s play. knew it would do well.” lessons.” earns $100, and third place “I’m watching them read Henrie continued, “That’s In eighth grade, while gets $50. this play, and it really is a very usually a pretty stiff competi- his dad was battling cancer, “We had 45 submissions this emotional play — I mean, at tion; I’ve had kids get third Harvey tried out for a Tooele year,” she said. “He (Harvey) the end it’s hard not to get a place over the years but this is High School production of took first place.” lump in your throat,” he said. the first first place. … It’s quite “Sweeney Todd” and was cast Unfortunately, Harvey “I’d already had that reaction the accomplishment.” as Tobias Ragg. wasn’t able to watch when his — but I was very impressed to The first time Harvey knew As his dad’s condition grew play was read because he was hear their voices kind of crack he wanted to be an actor was worse, rehearsal became in a scholarship interview at when they read it.” in third grade when he went Harvey’s refuge. the same time. Henrie recalled the first to see a touring Broadway pro- “I got the part of Toby; he’s “I did get to see some videos time he read Harvey’s play. duction of “The Lion King.” a supporting lead so I had like of it,” he said. “I thought it “He’s done original scenes “I remember I fell in love two solos,” he said. “It was a was pretty good. They mostly before and original mono- with how beautiful the show great experience for me and a DENTAL Insurance Physicians Mutual Insurance Company

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