TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY July 2, 2020 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 127 No. 10 $1.00 Wardle front-runner for County Council seat Tooele City Council Chairman holds almost a substantial lead over County Commissioner Shawn Milne in half of the votes tallied for County Council the race to be the Republican name on the general election TIM GILLIE hold, voters will have denied a ballot for the new County EDITOR current County Commssioner’s Council. With a little over 6,500 bal- bid to transition to the new Wardle has 47.9% of the lots counted on election night County Council and two for- votes. Milne is in second place and another 2,500 in quar- mer school district employees in the three-way race with antine waiting to be counted, will face each other in the gen- 28.7%. Political newcomer Al Bottema Sandy Critchlow Bob Gowans Shawn Milne Sarah Patino Scott Wardle Tooele County Clerk Marilyn eral election for a seat on the Sarah Patino has 23.4% of the Gillette released the unofficial Tooele County School District votes. will be counted next week, vote-by-mail and no voter There were 150 votes cast election results at 10 p.m. on Board of Education. There are around 2,500 according to Gillette. assistance centers other than on Election Day during the Tuesday evening. Tooele City Council ballots in quarantine due to Gillette notes that this was drive up voting at the County If Tuesday night’s results Chairman Scott Wardle holds the COVID-19 pandemic that an unusual election, with all Building. SEE SEAT PAGE A7 ®

UDOT studies northeast Tooele County traffic flow Website shows study, plans, collects feedback

CEILLY SUTTON in a Northeast Tooele County STAFF WRITER Transportation Study. The Utah Department of The study includes draft Transportation is request- goals and objectives and an ing the community’s feed- interactive map where indi- back with traffic challenges viduals can view the area. between Mills Junction and To view the study and leave state Route 201. feedback for UDOT, Tooele According to UDOT offi- County residents can visit cials, the corner of the moun- netooelecountystudy.udot. tain from Mills Junction — the utah.gov. SR-36 and SR-138 intersection “The Northeast Tooele — to SR-201 is a pinch point County Transportation Study for traffic. is an important step to iden- To address this issue, UDOT tify long-term transportation is seeking feedback to better solutions for this section of connect Tooele and Salt Lake the county. Tooele County will DECORATING FOR THE Counties. not look the same in the next From public comment 10-20 years with the contin- received during recent studies, ual population growth in the FOURTH OF JULY they have been able to create area and gathering commu- draft goals and objectives for nity feedback will hopefully CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTOS their study, along with a list of springboard us into working transportation needs identi- towards a unified plan once Tooele City employees decorated City Hall for the Fourth fied by the public, according those solutions are identified,” of July. The city sponsored a patriotic porch decorating contest as part of their Fourth of July events this year. to UDOT officials. stated Courtney Samuel, with UDOT has also identified UDOT. potential solutions to the issue [email protected]

New Resource Center operator brings thrift store to Tooele City

TIM GILLIE Switchpoint is the new con- working in the store and EDITOR tractor taking over operation doing other things around the There’s a new store in town of the Food Bank, Community resource center,” Johnson said. for old things. Resource Center, and the “And they can use that credit Next week, Friends of domestic violence shelter. They to buy what they need.” Switchpoint will open “Tooele started July 1. The thrift store will be Thrift” in the building near the The Thrift Store is part located at 34 S. Main Street in southwest corner of Vine and of the Switchpoint program Tooele, while the Community Main Street, south of Veteran’s and philosophy, according Resource Center, including a Memorial Park. to Christy Johnson, direc- Food Pantry, is located next “We’ll be ready in one tor of the Tooele Community door at 38. S. Main Street. week,” said Carol Hollowell, Resource Center. Along with the Food Pantry, Switchpoint’s executive direc- Along with serving as a the Resource Center will pro- tor. thrift store open to the public, vide case management for Hollowell was standing in the store will help supply cloth- clients, designed to lift them front of a huge pile of used ing for the county’s homeless out of poverty, according to clothing brought in from St. and people living in poverty, Johnson. TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO George to prime the shelves of according to Johnson. “The resource center will Christy Johnson, director Tooele Community Resource Center; Carol Hollowell, Switchpoint executive director; Tooele Thrift as the store pre- “The resource center’s David Dangerfield, Friends of Switchpoint president, stand in front a truck load of used clothing unloaded by pares for its grand opening. clients will earn credit for SEE STORE PAGE A7 ® Tooele High School student body officers. Hallowell says Tooele Thrift will be ready to open in a week.

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD B3 CLASSIFIEDS B4 Public land fire ARCA OBITUARIES A6 warnings Series West See A2 doubleheader See A7 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 2, 2020 Tooele City extends state of emergency until Aug. 6

gency would also allow the tive bids. This will also enable this. I am opposed to this,” Emergency state allows certain benefits for city, business city to be able to purchase us to do that.” he said. “I would recommend equipment quickly if needed Standing before the coun- that if we do take care of this, CEILLY SUTTON declared a state of emergency ordinance and obtain more without having to obtain cil, Winn had a few thoughts that the sign ordinance, we STAFF WRITER and encouraged Tooele City business. three bids on dollar amounts to add. immediately start working on Members of the Tooele to do the same. “This will allow us to over 5,000. “We hope that there is not the enforcement mechanism City Council, along with the On April 15, members of continue the suspension of “This will also give us the any other emergency dur- to change it, so that it is sus- mayor, talked about extend- the council voted to extend the enforcement of the sign opportunity to suspend the ing this time that we have pended throughout the end ing the local state of emer- the emergency until June 30. ordinance and that gives our purchasing policy,” Winn to respond to but if there of the year. My comment is gency in the city during the The mayor has the power businesses an opportunity to said. “If there is anything that happens to be and things get very simple and that is, we City Council’s work meeting to declare a state of emergen- put up those temporary signs is over the $5,000 amount worse, this will give us the are no longer in a state of Wednesday evening. cy in a city for 30 days, after and leave them up,” Winn normally we would get three ability to act quickly and effi- emergency.” During the meeting, mayor which it must be voted on by stated. “I know that our busi- competitive bids but if we ciently,” Winn said. At the meeting a vote was Debbie Winn presented the the city council, according to nesses have suffered greatly have to buy P.P.E (personal During the meeting City taken and all of the mem- idea to the City Council. state code. due to this COVID-19 issue protective equipment) and Council chairman Scott bers of the council except for On May 18, the mayor Extending the local emer- and we want to give them we see a really good deal, we Wardle stated that he was Wardle voted to extend the declared a local state of emer- gency until Aug. 6 would con- every opportunity to suc- want to be able to purchase opposed to extending the local state of emergency until gency for 30 days. This is tinue to allow for businesses ceed.” that in an emergency and not local state of emergency. Aug. 6. after the County Commission to disregard the city’s sign Extending the local emer- have to get the three competi- “I understand why we do [email protected]

State public lands fire officials Two men charged worried about fire and fireworks with vehicle theft ‘It is illegal to possess or ignite fireworks on state or federally administered lands’ in Tooele

TIM GILLIE Currently firefighters are for the short-term in the lower Ostler. CEILLY SUTTON EDITOR responding to an all-time high elevations where many people “Although the Traverse, STAFF WRITER State and federal public land number of preventable, human live, work and recreate, accord- Avenue R, Turn Key and Two men have been agencies are making one last caused fires, according to Utah ing to Ostler. Catfish fires in northern Utah charged with vehicle theft plea before the Fourth of July Interagency Fire. “Fire restrictions are already were ignited by fireworks, when a truck with firearms weekend, encouraging people Utah Interagency Fire in place in many areas of please be careful where you was stolen from a 7-Eleven to enjoy the outdoors — with includes the Bureau of Land Utah,” he said. “Until or if build campfires,” Ostler in Tooele City. caution. Management, the Utah monsoonal moisture reduces said. “Completely extinguish On June 23, at 1:45 a.m. Their plea is significant to Division of Forestry, Fire and fire danger, expect fire restric- campfires with water and be Tooele City police officers Tooele County, where around State Lands, the U.S. Forest tions to be elevated in critical aware of where you park your were dispatched to the 80% of the land mass is owned Service, the U.S. Fish and areas.” vehicle. A hot exhaust system 7-Eleven, at 975 N Main by some kind of public agency. Wildlife Service, and the As the state heads into or embers from a campfire can Street for a stolen vehicle Bureau of Indian Affairs. fireworks season with the result in a very dangerous situ- call. “Fireworks and abandoned Fourth of July and PIoneer Day ation for firefighters and the The victim told police Steffen England CORRECTION campfires are causing a lot of holidays, fire fighters are very public.” that his black GMC pickup problems for firefighters in concerned. Where they are allowed, truck with an ATV in the In the June 30, 2020 Utah right now,” said Brett Utah’s fireworks laws, in state code limits fireworks use back, was stolen from the story, “Protest march Ostler, state fire management addition to state and federal to July 2 - 5, July 22 - 25, and business, according to and rally draws over 200 officer. “A significant increase agencies emphasize that it Dec. 31 – Jan. 1. Tooele City’s public infor- people,” in the fourth in public outdoor recreation is illegal to possess or ignite The use of fireworks is dis- mation officer, Jeremy paragraph the story states and careless actions are con- fireworks on state or federally couraged near vegetation and Hansen. that, “The Tooele County tributing to the number of administered lands. If con- is not advised on windy days, The victim also told Democratic Party worked ignitions. These preventable victed, fines can reach up to according to Utah Interagency police that two firearms with Blake to blend their fires significantly increase the $100,000 and the responsible Fire. were located inside the Black Lives Matter Town public safety risk,” party(s) will be billed for all For information on fire vehicle when it was stolen. Hall and Remembrance Fire managers expect dan- fire suppression costs, which and firework restrictions visit About 15 minutes later, with Blake’s protest march.” gerous wildfire conditions in frequently exceeds $50,000 for www.utahfireinfo.gov/. Grantsville City police In a later reference the story Utah to continue, especially larger wildfires, according to [email protected] located the vehicle traveling refers to the rally at the westbound on SR-112 and Pratt Aquatic Center Park as they began a short vehicle William Logue a Tooele County Republican pursuit with the truck. Party event. That is wrong. According to Hansen, several hours later, a male was taken The event at the Aquatic into custody at the Maverik in Grantsville. The male was Center was planned and taken into the Tooele City Police Department and booked on conducted by the Tooele Bolinder Resources request an Adult Probation & Parole hold while officers continued to County Democratic Party. investigate his involvement with the theft. The Transcript Bulletin Later that same day, Grantsville police located another apologizes for the error. zone change to industrial male suspect who they believed to have been involved in the pursuit. CEILLY SUTTON employment opportunities and es in that area and I do think Detectives from Tooele City responded to Grantsville and STAFF WRITER economic diversity, according that we need more industrial brought the male into the Tooele City Police Department. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT An application for approval to Bolinder. areas in our community,” he The man was identified as William Logue, 28. BULLETIN of a zoning map improvement, The industrial zone permits said. Logue was interviewed by detectives and admitted to located at 1830 West Highway many commercial uses that are Councilman Tony Graff said stealing the truck. He also told police about the other male’s ADMINISTRATION 112, was discussed during also permitted in the general that he didn’t believe rezoning involvement in planning and carrying out the vehicle theft. Scott C. Dunn Publisher the city council’s meeting commercial and research and the property would be appro- The other man, identified as Steffen England, 23, was still Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher Wednesday evening. development zones, but by located in the Tooele County Jail on the AP&P hold. Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus priate because the land sur- The applicant, Gary rezoning the parcel, Bolinder rounding the area is currently Logue was booked into the Tooele County jail for two OFFICE Bolinder, representing would lose the ability to con- zoned R1-7 on three sides. counts of theft of a motor vehicle and possession of drug par- Bruce K. Dunn Controller Bolinder Resources, wants duct certain commercial busi- On June 24, members of aphernalia. Charges against Logue for two counts of theft of Chris Evans Office Manager to use the 120 acres located nesses on the property, accord- the planning commission held a firearm have been referred to the Tooele County Attorney’s Vicki Higgins Customer Service on the property for industrial ing to city council staff. a public hearing and voted 5 Office. Patricia Cook Circulation Manager development. The land use map of the to 1 to send a positive recom- England has been booked into the Tooele County jail for EDITORIAL The property is currently city’s general plan calls for the mendation to the city council two counts of theft of a motor vehicle as well. Tim Gillie Editor zoned RD for research devel- commercial land use for the regarding changing the zoning [email protected] Darren Vaughan Sports Editor opment, and GC for general subject property. in this area. Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer commercial. Properties to the north During the meeting yester- Mark Watson Correspondent The purpose of the RD zone of the parcel are vacant and day evening, the application ADVERTISING is to combine certain elements zoned general commercial and was moved to a second reading Your Complete Local News Source Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager of the general commercial and R1-7 residential. for July 15. Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 Keith Bird Advertising Sales light industrial zoning districts, Properties to the east are [email protected] Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & while excluding other ele- zoned R1-7 residential and Classified Advertising Manager ments, according to city coun- research development and LAYOUT & DESIGN cil staff. properties to the south are John Hamilton Creative Director The intent of the RD zone zoned research development Liz Arellano Graphic Artist is to allow for a place to house and industrial. PRODUCTION local businesses in an envi- The request, although one Perry A. Dunn Pre-press Manager ronment that allows a mix of application, involves two Fred Feinauer Production Manager small commercial and light properties. The western parcel Dan Coats Pre-press Technician industrial uses. 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MARK WATSON CORRESPONDENT Finding water to drink will be easier now for wild- life in Skull Valley’s Cedar Mountains. Under the supervision of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, about 20 volun- teers from the Mule Deer Foundation installed four guzz- ers in Skull Valley Saturday. They also installed two guz- zlers last fall. Guzzlers are large 500-gal- COURTESY ROBERT EDGEL lon devices that catch and The completed guzzler in the Cedar Mountains. Built by volunteers, the Guzzler will provide water for wildlife. store water from snow and rain. They provide drinking horses,” Edgel said. “This can well,” the biologist said. water for wildlife and are have huge impacts on the wild- He said several sports- especially important during life populations. We need to men groups helped with hot, dry summers, according to do more to remove wild horses funding for the project Robby Edgel, habitat restora- and the public needs to better including Sportsmen for tion biologist for DWR’s central understand that these horses Fish and Wildlife, Mule Deer Utah area. are not natural, they are not Foundation, Utah Archery Four guzzlers are located on native, and they are extremely Association, and the Utah Wild the southeast side of the Cedar detrimental to the health of Sheep Foundation. Mountains and two are on the COURTESY ROBERT EDGEL the ecosystem,” Edgel said. “It is important to recognize northwest section of the range. Volunteers install a guzzler on the Cedar Mountains Saturday. Guzzlers collect snow and rain and store it to Fences are put up around the value that hunters play in “We aim to benefit mule provide water for wildlife. guzzlers to keep wild horses helping the conservation of all deer, pronghorn, golden out and wildlife in. wildlife species and not just big eagles, pinyon jays, other bird species, rabbits, other establish.” There are too many wild “With changes in our cli- game,” he said. small mammals, and chukar Guzzlers are not used to horses on the Cedar Mountains mate and groundwater reduc- The Utah State Legislature partridge,” Edgel said. “If the help wild horses in Skull and there is scientific peer tion from human use we may also provided funding for UDWR is able to get support Valley. reviewed and published litera- also lose many of the historical the project as part of the from the public to reintroduce “A big problem on the Cedar ture that shows wild horses and natural springs that have Utah Watershed Restoration bighorn sheep that once lived Mountains is obviously how will exclude and reduce the existed out there. So build- Initiative. in this mountain range these little rain we get out there. The use of wildlife water sources ing guzzlers is a way to offset [email protected] MYGA AUNNUITY guzzlers will also help them to only water sources are springs. where there are a lot of wild those impacts of water loss as 3.25% GUARANTEED Something On OUT & ABOUT 10 YEARS Your Mind? Write a Letter Travel is a challenge in the time of COVID to the Editor! his was supposed to be conscious? Hardly. Safe? able variety, it felt relaxing. Tooele Transcript Bulletin an uplifting column — Certainly. The same could be said for my P.O. Box 390 an exciting travelogue of That leads to my second trip to a small restaurant in T Darren Vaughan the time I finally escaped the question. As we know, Utah Albuquerque to pick up a bulk Tooele, UT 84074 SPORTS EDITOR confines of my house for more never officially “shut down.” order of tamales and tortillas. [email protected] than a few hours, and despite We never had a formal stay- Socially distanced, masks on, a worldwide pandemic, I actu- at-home order in the Beehive but totally safe and also deli- ally enjoyed myself. work? For another, it was my State. Colorado and New cious. However, in the face of first time leaving Utah since Mexico both did, and they But then, the news got bad record-breaking numbers of the pandemic started — how were only starting to get closer in a hurry. COVID-19 cases COVID-19 cases nationwide, would the restrictions in other to normal in mid-June. And spiked, and the numbers are I’m glad I made it back home states affect me? Since I blew for the first week of my two- only going to get worse in the when I did. the engine in my own car a week trip, things at least felt days to come. States paused or After three and a half week earlier, how did the comfortable, if not completely reversed their reopening plans. months spent almost entirely stereo in the rental car work? normal. We toured the old Suddenly, my vacation became inside my house, with the These are the things that were part of the cemetery in the less relaxing. Instead, I had to exception of the occasional running through my mind. town of Belen, where multiple face a 10-hour drive back to summer-league baseball or soc- The answers? On the first generations of my family are Utah, wondering what would cer game, I needed a change point — it worked quite well. buried dating back to before and wouldn’t be open. I also of scenery. Having socially When I stopped for fuel some- New Mexico was a state. We realized this will probably be distanced as much as possible, where in southern Colorado, barely left the car as we drove the last time I leave the state and knowing my parents had I placed an online order at my through the Sangre de Cristo for a while, and it could pos- done the same, a trip to the favorite burger joint an hour Mountains, through the tiny sibly result in my world being mountains of New Mexico away in northern New Mexico. mountain village of Trampas limited to a two-block radius seemed the perfect panacea to I stepped just inside the door where my great-grandmother around my house again. (Let’s break up the monotony. So, a and told them who I was, they grew up, and onward to hope not.) couple Thursdays ago, I got up put the bag on the counter, Chimayó, renowned for its At least I figured out a satis- bright and early, got behind I grabbed it and was able to red chile. We were away from factory answer to question No. the wheel and made the enjoy a green chile cheese- other people. We were safe. 3. I figured it out so well that I 10-hour drive south. burger and Frito pie just like The safety thing wasn’t an didn’t have to hear myself sing- Sure, there were questions: I had so many times before. It issue even when other people ing along, in fact. it was going to be the first went so smoothly that it was were present. We stopped and time since March that I’d eaten easy to ignore the fact that all had dinner at a local restau- Darren Vaughan is the food from a restaurant, for the barstools inside had been rant specializing in all things sports editor for the Transcript one — how was this going to removed, everyone was six feet red chile, and while tables Bulletin. He is holding out hope apart and all were wearing were socially distanced, every- for high school sports to start masks ranging from a simple one wore masks until time to again in the fall. Email him at bandana to something more eat and all the utensils and dvaughan@tooeletranscript. Darth Vader-esque. Fashion- drink cups were of the dispos- com.

Tooele City Fireworks MY ANSWER RESTRICTIONS 2020 Only Jesus Christ is truth

From the writings of the Jesus told the truth about people to flee the wrath to Rev. Billy Graham sin. “For from within, out of come. If we believe a warning the heart of men, proceed and act on it, it can save our Q: Some say that God is evil thoughts.... All these evil lives. truth. What exactly does that things come from within and Judgment’s coming and mean? – T.S. defile a man” (Mark 7:21-23). Jesus has given us ample A: Jesus said, “You shall Jesus told the truth about warning, but some don’t know the truth, and the truth love. “For God so loved the believe. Many people rest shall make you free” (John world that He gave His only on the fact that they’re liked FIREWORKS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: 8:32). begotten Son, that whoever by others, that they do good Why did He say this? believes in Him should not deeds, and that they have

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1600 North is. Scripture warns that many judgment. “He who rejects and receive Jesus Christ as Main Street (SR-36) MAIN STREET 400 West will come claiming to have the Me... the word that I have spo- Savior and Lord. • South of Skyline Drive truth but only Jesus Christ is ken will judge him in the last Jesus told the truth about • South of Main Street (SR-36) West 1000 North 1000 North Truth. day” (John 12:48). He warned repentance. The word repen-

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ooele County features some of the most meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above Tdramatic and diverse landforms on Earth. today’s Tooele City. Soon, others followed, and a There are 11,000 foot-high peaks, an inland sea, community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin verdant valleys, and a mysterious desert with a frontier that was populated by individualistic and bizarre expanse of white salt. The only people who energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an knew about the place were the Native Americans environment fraught with hardship. Their story, who lived there, and a few white explorers during and many others, are found inside this History of the early 1800s. But that all changed in September Utah’s Tooele County. Learn about how the pioneers 1846. That year the Donner-Reed Party, while ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness; the trying a shortcut to California, passed through the wild mining days in Ophir, Mercur and Jacob City; county and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake the Pony Express Trail; the glorious beaches and Desert. Three years later, a handful of Mormon resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a Lake, and more.

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Linda Christiansen 8, 1947, to Elaine Whitehouse Regina E. Moore the first people to greet her Brandon, Brian, Brianna Lieberman Allen and Earl (Bud) Regina E. Moore, a woman on the other side. Few things (Josh), Whitney, Tre, Brylee, Christiansen. Linda lived many who spent her entire life stern- made her happier than playing Reina, Quinten, Marley, Linda Christiansen years in the Tooele Valley. She ly mothering all those around Elvis music on an endless loop. De’Andre, Izzy, Atlas; and 10 Lieberman passed away is survived by her mother; sib- her, passed away peace- She loved animals and had great-grandchildren. She was June 28, 2020, in Las Vegas, lings; and her children, Sean, fully while surrounded by her what can only be described as preceded in death by her hus- Nevada. She was born April Jason and Bryan. daughters June 29, 2020, due a small zoo at her home, her band Joe, her son John, and to injuries sustained from a open-door policy extended her parents. tragic house fire. past people and included ani- Regina’s viewing will be Regina was born in mals of all kinds. Regina was Sunday, July 5, from 6 to 8 NOTE OF APPRECIATION Weinheim, Germany, to quite easily the most stubborn p.m., at Tate Mortuary, 110 Elfriede C. Essler and Ludwig person in your life, but some- S. Main St., Tooele, Utah. The Barney Family… A. Busch on June 20, 1957. At how she managed to perfectly Due to COVID restrictions the We wish to thank everyone for the wonderful love and support a young age Regina migrated balance her headstrong ways amount of people allowed in that was shown to us at the time of Beverly Joyce Moser’s passing. to America with the love of her with a fierce, deep love that the funeral home will be lim- Thanks to everyone who helped in any way to lighten our load. life Joe Jesse Moore. Regina was felt at the core and could ited, but we will do our best to Thank you to Didericksen Memorial for your guidance through and Joe met through her broth- never be questioned. Her most accommodate everyone want- this difficult time and to the Bishopric and the Overlake 3rd ward er Rainer Busch and enjoyed amazing character trait was ing to come. Please be pre- Relief Society for their wonderful services. dancing at Discotheques and and money and never passed her perseverance. She over- pared to wait outside briefly. Troy/Heidi Barney spending time with Sandee up an opportunity to help oth- came any challenge placed There will be an additional Colton Barney and John. They moved to ers without even being asked. before her. She learned to viewing prior to the funeral Brylie Taylor America in 1977 when Joe was Regina unofficially fostered speak English, run a business service from 10:30 to 11:45 Keaton Barney assigned to Tooele Army Depot many children throughout her on her own, and most impor- a.m., on Monday, July 6 at Tate after his eight-year tour in life, Mom or Grandma was a tantly she was an incredible Mortuary. The funeral will be Germany. Joe retired in 1978 term used instead of her name mother without the guidance at noon for immediate family and they started their business by too many to count. She of her own mother. Regina and close friends. Please text Headstone Clean adventures together by own- always made people feel wel- was trustworthy, honest, to 385-455-0428 if you would ing several auto repair shops, come in her home no matter dependable, resourceful, vigi- like to attend. Follow the & Restoration a Texaco gas station, and then the circumstances and every- lant, resilient, and possessed link below to attend the live Get your Loved Ones on our opening Moores Auto Shop in one could get a warm meal, a the strength of her ancestors stream of the funeral for those books in time for Memorial Day Before 1984 in Lake Point. big hug and a lecture anytime within. We can all stand to not able to attend in person: So much can be said about they were in need of one. learn from her example of how my.gather.app/remember/ Cleaned/Polished/Protected and or After Regina’s feisty and eccentric There are too many facets to love without judgement and regina-moore Color Restoration personality. You never had to of Regina’s character to give have joy in the face of adver- A graveside service will be LICENSED/BONDED & INSURED question where you stood with justice to the exceptional sity and fight to the end. held at 2 p.m., at the Tooele Call Susan her and even though she could woman that she was. She loved Regina is survived by her City Cemetery for all those be abrasive sometimes, genu- all things shiny, mirrored, daughters Winnie, Sandee, and who would like to attend. 435-830-8664 ine unconditional love was sparkly and colorful. Anyone Ellen (Rich); brothers Rainer COVID restrictions must be fol- always at the root of it. She who knew her knows that Busch, Michael Essler; and lowed. was generous with her time Elvis Presley had to be one of her grandchildren Latorya, Join the Club! HARVARD HEALTH LETTER

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2020 Unofficial Primary Election Results County Council District 1 (Republican) Scott Wardle 506 47.9% Shawn Milne 303 28.7% Sarah Patino 247 23.4%

Tooele County School Board District 1 Robert (Bob) Gowans 432 47.9% Albert Bottema 262 29.1% Sandy Critchlow 208 23.1%

Governor (Republican) Tooele County Statewide Votes Percent Percent Greg Hughes 1,326 19.8% 20.9% Jon Huntsman Jr. 2,327 34.8% 34.2% Spencer Cox 2,388 35.7% 36.9% The hosted the ARCA Menards Series West doubleheader Saturday afternoon. Thomas Wright 653 9.8% 7.9% Attorney General (Republican) ARCA MENARDS SERIES WEST AT UMC Tooele County Statewide PHOTOS COURTESY OF SUE BUTTERFIELD Votes Percent Percent David Leavitt 2701 42.3% 45.7% Sean Reyes 3691 57.7% 54.3%

Bottema has 29.1% of the Seat votes cast. Local real estate continued from page A1 agent Sandy Critchlow has 23.1% of the current votes counted. The school board race is drive-up voting, according to nonpartisan. The top two vote Gillette. getters will advance to the gen- In past elections, the absen- eral election. The winner will tee and other ballots counted replace Kathy Taylor, a retired after the election generally fol- school teacher who did not low the same trend as the bal- seek re-election. lots counted on election day, In the statewide Republican according to Gillette. primary, Tooele County voters Milne said the results are mirrored the statewide results. not what he “loved it to be.” Locally, Spencer Cox holds a Although he has some sup- small lead over Jon Huntsman porters that remain positive, Jr. in the primary race for Milne acknowledged that the governor, 35.7% to 34.8%, results are unlikely to be modi- respectively. fied. Incumbent Sean Reyes “I’ll just let it play out,” appears to be the Republican Milne said in response to a choice for state attorney gen- question about conceding at eral with 57.7% of the local this point. vote and 54.3% of the state- “I enjoyed serving and I wide vote. am proud of my accomplish- There were 1,392 Tooele Takuma Koga (top) navigates the “attitudes” at the ments,” MIlne said. “There County voters that changed ARCA Menards Series West doubleheader. (19), Will Rogers (42) and (12) may be a few things that I may their party affiliation during (above) navigate through the “release” corner. have done differently, but I the month of June, according wouldn’t change those tough to Gillette. votes where I had to choose Gillette said the remaining what was best for the county.” 2,500 quarantined ballots will Talented young Jesse It looks like general elec- be counted next week and the Love (above) poses with his in the tion voters will have the choice vote tally will be updated. hot pit. Love brought of two former school district At this time, because of the home a first and second employees for Tooele County ballot quarantine, the bal- place finish at the ARCA School Board District 1. lot envelopes have not been Menards Series West Robert Gowans, retired scanned so there is no informa- doubleheader. Trevor teacher and former Tooele tion available on those ballots Huddleston (left) poses Education Association presi- by precinct or districts, accord- next to his Ford in the dent, is in first place with ing to Gillette. hot pit. Huddleston 47.9% of the votes cast. In The official canvass of the crashed in the first race, second place, right now, is election results, where the but brought home a fifth place finish in the sec- Al Bottema, who has been a results are declared final, is ond race. member of the school district’s expected to take place on July maintenance crew, energy 21, she said. manager and a track coach. [email protected]

Dangerfield, president of the Store Board of Directors for Friends continued from page A1 of Switchpoint. “Along with the thrift store in St. George, we have other micro-industries,” he said. be a place for clients to make “These provide an opportunity connections with community for clients to learn soft job resources,” said Johnson. “We skills, work to earn credit for will have computers so they assistance — learning self-reli- can look for and apply for jobs. ance,” Dangerfield said. “They We are working in collabora- also provide us with income tion with other agencies, pro- for our operation, so we too grams, and the school district. can be more self-reliant instead We’ll be able to provide show- of being dependent on govern- ers, an offsite location for tem- ment support.” porary emergency overnight The Community Resource housing, and connections with Center is open and operating rental assistance and other under established COVID-19 programs.” safety procedures, according to Switchpoint has been oper- Johnson. ating a resource center, food Volunteers to help at the pantry, and other social ser- resource center are welcome. vices in St. George for several People interested in volunteer- years, including a substance ing can contact Johnson by The drivers line up in a grid to restart after a yellow flag Saturday afternoon at the ARCA rehabilitation facility, afford- email at christyj@tooelecrc. Menards Series West doubleheader hosted at Utah Motorsports Campus Saturday afternoon. able housing units, and a soup org. kitchen, according to David [email protected]

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eep has put an all-new mountains, ending on highway creeks that we had to ford. engine into their ever pop- 40 near Daniels Summit. On We had to cross Hobble Jular Wrangler model giv- paper it looked really easy to Creek less than one mile into ing a completely new meaning navigate, and doing it in a Jeep the trek, which made for some to the word torque. This new seemed like it would be a sure great photos and a good water 2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon thing with no issues. experience, but it was not until EcoDiesel puts out a huge 442 Saturday morning came later in the drive that things ft.-lbs. of torque along with a and we packed a lunch and got very interesting when very strong 260 horsepower. Craig & Deanne Conover headed for the hills for a grand we came to some very large GUEST COLUMNISTS This is almost 200 more than adventure with the new Jeep patches of mud that made up what the regular V6 Pentastar EcoDiesel. We knew that after the entire roadway. It turned engine will produce. we have lived in town for many leaving the paved highway at out we had to cross four dif- With all of this great new years, however we have never the end of the left-hand fork of ferent areas that were pure added power we figured it taken the chance to go off-road Hobble Creek Canyon the road mud along the way with really would be completely awesome past the pavement at the end would get steep and narrow, no other option than going to take the Wrangler out on a of the left-hand fork of the and there is really no mainte- through or going back. After mountain trail where we could canyon, as the road gets very nance at all. This road proved navigating the first one, our really give it a good test run narrow, rocky, and steep. not to be one that would confidence level went way up, and see if all this new torque So we took to the Internet accommodate just any vehicle, so the next three times were would make a difference. and checked out this road so sometimes having only enough much easier. We have been up Hobble close to home, and planned a room for the Wrangler to fit. The Jeep handled every Creek Canyon many times east day out with the Jeep while If we had not been in a Jeep obstacle without incident, as out of Springville, Utah, since mapping the route through the we would have turned around long as we kept the forward after the first mile or so past momentum. No matter how the end of the pavement. slow we had to go the Jeep It is only a short 33 miles charged right through. Once from our home to Daniels we had gone through a mud Summit via this route vs. the pit it would have been just 50 mile one hour drive on harder to turn around and go paved roads. We would have back. Getting through the mud still had the beautiful moun- was a fantastic experience in tain scenery the entire trip on the Jeep and left us with a road, but the fun factor would badge of honor on the outside CRAIG CONOVER have gone to zero. That short of the Jeep. Crossing Hobble Creek in the mountains east of Springville, Utah, in the 33 mile trip took us just under The Jeep comes with the new 2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon EcoDiesel. five hours to complete as we Uconnect 4 system from had to navigate dirt and rock Chrysler with navigation that roads that at times turned into was our constant compan- a 15% grade going both up and ion. The map we printed was down, along with mud pits and good, but we found it hard to read and keep track of where we really were. We certainly enjoyed how we could navigate the digital map to look forward to where we were going, then go back to our current loca- tion. Without this option we may have turned back a few of times when we hit forks in the road; some of which had three or four directions to go. Oddly, the Forest Service doesn’t provide traffic signs along the backways of Utah. Through all this, we fell in CRAIG CONOVER love with all the torque the Heading off-road up the left-hand fork of Hobble Creek Canyon in the new new engine provided us. We 2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon EcoDiesel. put the Jeep into 4-wheel high as we left the pavement and the low 50s, even in mid-June. the climb, go through the river stayed there for the entire For the entire drive we never or down the steep hill. It per- journey. saw another true 4-wheel- formed exactly as we expected Inside the Jeep was very drive vehicle, just side by sides proving to be an extremely comfortable. I came with and the smaller four-wheelers capable 4-wheel-drive adven- heated seats which would be navigating the same road. We turer. very nice in the winter. The even had a couple of folks stop The new EcoDiesel engine infotainment screen is a large and ask us how we had even is a great addition to the Jeep high-definition 8.4-inch touch- dared bring such a new Jeep line, and should be on anyone’s screen with pinch and zoom on such a steep path. list for what is probably the capabilities; really acting just About the only time we most capable 4-wheel-drive on CRAIG CONOVER like an iPad as we discovered really worried was before our the market. After a long day of hard trail riding in the new 2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon EcoDiesel we earned our own Jeep when using the navigation. first mud crossing in the Jeep, Base price: $41,795 Badge of Honor! Of course the doors and roof and mostly because if we got Price as driven: $64,380 would have come off, which stuck one of those side by sides we thought about doing at the would have to use a winch to Craig and Deanne Conover first of the week, but as a cold get us out, since that was about have been test-driving vehicles INTERPERSONAL EDGE front went through on Friday, the only option not included for nearly a decade. They receive we left them on. Our drive on the Jeep. a new car each week for a week- high in the mountains found Never did we think or feel long test drive and adventure. Stopping the cycle of abuse us getting into temperatures in that the Jeep would not make They live in Springville, Utah.

Q: I’ve been watching the is never okay but perhaps an news on the Floyd demonstra- understanding of the origins of POETRY tions to protest the death of violence may someday stop the the African American man. I’m Daneen Skube GUEST COLUMNIST cycle of abuse. Few of us would both heartbroken and afraid of kill another yet if we are honest what is happening. I don’t see we all know that kind of rage ‘In the Fourth of July Parade’ how more violence in words internally. or behavior creates change. In Floyd’s death. Most people Our society is a powder keg was once taller than she was—rode it with balance your work inside companies agree that any life lost to hatred right now desperately needing on Deer and grace, her arms stretched out, what do you see that breaks the is too many. We can see that powerful social change. Income IIsle, Ted Kooser as if swimming through gravity, cycle of verbal or physical abuse during the Middle Ages no one equality, racism, sexism, ageism, Maine, on U.S. POET LAUREATE as if embracing space—her smile an invitation 2004 – 2006 between perpetrator and victim? would have noticed nor pro- and other problems need real the Fourth to join in her bliss. How simple it is, really, A: Few people disagree tested. solutions. Violence may erupt of July, and to make of ourselves a gate that swings open that what happened to Floyd If we only judge the police- as these birth pangs proceed. attended their to the joy that is. How simple, like tossing is heartbreaking and wrong. man that killed Floyd without But, the more we are able to own town candy in a parade, to share the key to the Yet the problem remains how an awareness that we all have see the cycle between abuser parade. Deer Isle isn’t big enough to mount a gate. to break the cycle of abuse. the potential to be violent we and victim as a process that also very long parade, so they ran it past us twice, Perpetrators hurt victims and lose power to change society. exists in ourselves the more we first down to the water, and then back up. And We do not accept unsolicited submissions. then victims lash out at per- Carl Jung, a famous psycholo- can collaborate to be and get we applauded as much with our second viewing American Life in Poetry is made possible by The ceived potential perpetrators gist, believed the survival of the change we want. Hate and as we did with the first. July 4th parades are a Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), and so it continues. When I use our species depended on each violence create destruction at a wonderful institution. And here’s a parade for publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported the word “violence” in this col- individual knowing his or her time we urgently need to create you, by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, who lives by the Department of English at the University umn I mean our hateful words, personal “shadow.” The shadow solutions. in southwest Colorado. Her newest book, Hush, of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2019 by our silence, and our physical is the part of us we reject and has just been published by Middle Creek Press. Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, “In the Fourth of actions. Breaking the cycle of deny (like our violence). He felt The last word(s) July Parade,” (2019 ). Poem reprinted by permis- abuse requires each of us to if we don’t know our shadow we Q: I am surprised to find In the Fourth of July Parade sion of Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer. Introduction understand both the perpetrator project it on others and want to working remotely I actually miss Right down the middle of main street copyright © 2020 by The Poetry Foundation. The and the victim. The cycle is the annihilate them. my co-workers. Do you think the woman with the long red braids introduction’s author, Ted Kooser, served as United root of the problem. Using Jung’s thinking the working away from our offices is and fairy wings strapped to her back States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Obviously just walking peace- policeman that killed Floyd changing our relationships with rode a unicycle more than two times Library of Congress from 2004-2006. fully is not a problem. We know projected his shadow on Floyd co-workers? with these protests many of the and protesters using violence A: Yes, I think we are real- worst behaved people in the are projecting their shadows on izing how much our offices were crowd are not in fact protesting. whoever they see as perpetra- also social support systems. Now Obviously as well attacking the tors and thus the cycle contin- that we are working deprived of police physically, or destroying ues. Self-hatred is at the root of the companionship of co-work- property or raging verbally cre- hatred of others. No one that ers we will go back to our office ates no change. loves him or herself can do vio- appreciating these relationships Something on An uncomfortable reality lence to another. more! is man’s inhumanity to man is We all have the capacity to your mind? called...history. History shows harm or heal. The workplace Daneen Skube, Ph.D., execu- us the bigger picture of how provides an ideal place to exam- tive coach, trainer, therapist and much damage we’re capable of ine our shadow. Violence comes speaker, also appears as the FOX doing to each other. The truth in many forms. Our words and Channel’s “Workplace Guru” is we’re all capable of violently our behavior can be violent each Monday morning. She’s the with word, deed, or silence act- when we project our shadow on author of “Interpersonal Edge: Write a letter ing out our own self-hatred on others. Hate is easier than love Breakthrough Tools for Talking another. If we know this side of because to love means we’re to Anyone, Anywhere, About to the Editor! ourselves we have a chance to willing to see our own imperfec- Anything” (Hay House, 2006). Tooele Transcript Bulletin understand both the abuser and tions reflected in behavior we You can contact Dr. Skube at the abused. hate in others. www.interpersonaledge.com or Letters to Editor Historically we can see There’s no one among us that 1420 NW Gilman Blvd., #2845, P.O. Box 390 we’re making progress. Most has not been violent in word or Issaquah, WA 98027. Sorry, no Tooele, UT 84074 today have the empathy to be deed when we project our nega- personal replies. or [email protected] outraged and heartbroken by tive qualities on others. Violence © 2020 Interpersonal Edge B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 2, 2020

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

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

Pooch Café by Paul Gilligan The Duplex by Glenn McCoy

LIO by Mark Tatulli Fred Basset by Alex Graham

Cornered by Baldwin In the Bleachers by Steve Moore

Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds & Jeff Millar

Baldo by Hector Cantu & Carlos Castellanos

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ate your watering habits and cut back as questions. us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For information about volunteering at the 801-397-4902. Tooele much as possible. Slowtheflow.org has more information visit TOPS.org or con- Grantsville Center call 435-884-3446. For a lawn watering guide as well as tips on tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. volunteering at the Tooele Center call The Next Chapter Senior Center ways to conserve. Thank you so much for Moose 435-843-4110. The Next Chapter is a free social support The senior center is for the enjoyment of your support. Museum volunteers needed and educational program to help widows all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are Meals at Lodge Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park Life’s Worth Living Foundation and widowers adjust to the loss of their Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday and Saturday night dinners will is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy his- Suicide support group meetings are spouse through monthly activities. You Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting Schools be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. tory or science? Volunteers at the museum held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at are invited to join others who are on the activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, Friday night dinners change weekly can gain new skills or practice old ones. Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. same page as you, to begin a new chapter crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled St. Marguerite Catholic School or you can order from the menu items We are looking for people to help with Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, Students of all faiths are welcome Saturday night. All meals are for a reason- organization, exhibit development, gar- the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class from preschool through 8th grade at able price. No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. dening and educational program devel- thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- more details. movies and health classes. Meals-On- Tooele County’s only faith-based school. Daily lunch specials are available at the opment. Volunteer positions are seasonal cide, please plan on attending. Please go Wheels available for homebound. Lunch Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day lodge from 11 a.m. and year round. Scheduling is flexible. on Facebook and like our page to keep Sons of Utah Pioneers served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small Take out orders can be called in during Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. current with our latest news and events. Anyone interested in the history of gested contribution is $3. 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A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can meeting, which will be a virtual meet- center, call 435-843-4110. month it will be on Thursday July 30 at Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in be overwhelming for the newly diag- ing. Also watch for an announcement of Tooele Technical College 5:30 p.m. Please come help recognize/ the downstairs conference room of the nosed. Tooele has a support group for the opening of the James Bevan Pioneer Tooele Pioneer Museum Programs with space available honor one of our Veteran’s. For members Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. persons with Parkinson’s disease and their Museum when it is safe to admit the pub- 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open include the POST (Peace Officer and their guests only. Come and learn about rocks, minerals, caregivers. You can learn how others are lic. For more information about the Sons Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday Standards Training) program (Satellite and ways to craft them, and enjoy field coping with PD and how to live well. We of Utah Pioneers, contact Howard Yerke, and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s Eagles trips for rock collecting. Membership is meet the third Friday of each month from Membership Chairman, 435-841-9718 or Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. License (CDL) program and Software $15 per year. For more information email 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, 88 [email protected] Open other times by appointment. Call Development. These programs and others [email protected]. S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today Social Room TC Squares Dance Club We have opened up the social room. call Hal at 435-840-3683. 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- and begin training for a promising career. Tooele Valley Free Masons The TC Squares Dance Club has begun Currently the hours are from 2 p.m. to 6 tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke p.m. daily. We are staffed with volunteer es at 435-248-1800 for more information. second Friday of each month for din- to Recovery” Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 Mobile Vet Center bartenders and if you are interested in ner and socializing. If you are interested West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please Adult Education volunteering, contact one of the Aerie Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at To better serve veterans located in or have questions, please join us at the 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in bring finger food to share. For more infor- Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center Get your high school diploma this year Trustees. Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, at the Tooele Community Learning Center. Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday Membership renewals – Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at to all those affected by someone else’s Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern All classes required for a high school 435-277-0087. website at tcsquares.com. Please be advised that the renewal let- addiction. As a 12-step program, we offer side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- ters come from the Grand Aerie and are help by sharing our experience, strength 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides aration and English as a second language Tooele Valley Family History Tooele County Homemakers not generated in the local Aerie. If you and hope. For more information, please free, confidential counseling for theater are available. Register now to graduate Center We would like to invite all ladies to our have received your new card, please dis- contact Terri at 435-313-4851. veterans of all conflicts. For further — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 Research your ancestors free with Homemakers club. Meetings are held on regard your renewal notice as they have information contact Dave Brown at 801- Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- trained Family Search volunteers at the the first Tuesday of every month with a most likely crossed in the mail. If you have Children’s Choir Auditions 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center cation classes are for students 18 and over. Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., not received your new card in two weeks, Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. September through May. Located at 151 ESOL please contact your secretary. tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 Hours of operation: Tuesday through years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, N Main, in the auditorium of the Health Donate to library ESOL conversational classes are held Meetings Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Department and USU Extension offices. Please remember the “Friends of the Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due We have resumed our regular meetings Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday directs the choir. Blake has a degree in Tooele City Library” while doing home Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- per year. For more information, call Eileen on the 2nd and 4th Monday for Auxiliary evenings by appointment only. Special vocal performance and has taught at the cleaning and donate your used books to dents may also come anytime the center is 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne Meetings and Thursday for the Aerie classes offered regularly. Call the center collegiate level. If your child loves to sing the bookstore in the library. Money from open for individualized study. Registration 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. Meetings. We look forward to seeing you for more information. and you are looking for an exceptional book sales is used to support programs is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Thank you and we hope to see you all this again. As we push toward normal, we will musical experience for them, this is it. For within the library. The library is located at Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Tooele Family Al-Anon September. start with your charitable fundraising in more information and to register for an 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call tion. Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays the near future. Please join us. As you can audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s Tooele County Quilters imagine, everything can be subject to com or call 435-277-0755. org. Thank you for your support. Early Head Start basement at the back of the building. For All meetings are held on the third DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers change with the ongoing Corona Virus, questions or more information, please Rocky Mountain Hospice Tuesday of each month in the Tooele Books for the Whole Family NO COST weekly home visits for families we will try to keep you updated of any call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Perky at County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues who are eligible under the age of 3. Home changes. Thank you from your outgo- Want to have more meaning in your life. Donated children’s books and paper- 435-241-2217. Do you want to do something that is sat- are $20 per year to be paid at the first backs are for sale for 25 cents, and hard- visits include parent and child education, ing officers. Congratulations to Worthy meeting. assessments, and family support services President Nicole Kerwood and her officers isfying and of great service to your com- covers are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain including nutrition education. We also and members. This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at First Baptist Church p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays Hospice volunteer. No experience offer comprehensive health services for the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 The Food Pantry at First Baptist Church and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the required. All training, background check expecting mothers including prenatal S. Main St., Tooele. For more information, is open on Saturdays from 10 am to Noon Tooele City Library. All proceeds go back and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. parent education and support services. Disabled Veterans contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann for those who are in need of food. There to the library for projects and programs. The only requirement is your desire to Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- at 435-849-4180. are no requirements to receive food. 882-3439. COVID-19 Help for DAV help someone in need. Please contact We hope to be a blessing to you. We are Grantsville The Disabled American Veterans Alcoholics Anonymous Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky located at 580 S. Main St., Tooele 435- Free developmental evaluation National Office has established a relief Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy 882-2048. Share the past DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers fund to provide financial aid to service- Main Street. Daily at noon and 8 p.m. Park Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at Share the past, submit a history, obitu- NO COST developmental evaluations for connected disabled veterans who have in back. ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. children ages birth to 3. We provide a full lost employment or income due to the The Family History Center in Grantsville range of services for children with devel- COVID-19 Virus Pandemic. The issued Alcoholics Anonymous Bulletin Board Policy is assembling a record of Grantsville opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal grants are meant to help these disabled Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin residents. Your submission may be made is to minimize the effects of the delay and service connected veterans, pay bills, also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin by emailing to [email protected] or by reduce the need for long-term services obtain food and provide for their families p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron during these difficult times. Dr., Tooele. Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., throughout their school years. For more profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising depart- The application for this relief can be or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at Young People in Recovery ment. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin 84074. Come in and receive help from our ddivantage.org found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announce- trained consultants. For more information, will need to fully complete the application all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 ment please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. and provide documentation verifying ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. Charity their status as a service-connected dis- p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and Senior Center abled veteran who has lost employment also on the first and third Friday of the The senior center is for the enjoyment Tooele Children’s Justice Center as a result of the pandemic. Disabled month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in veterans who are small business owners Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and or who work independently and have Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- Comics Page Puzzle Answers p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and snacks. We appreciate all donations. For been negatively impacted financially as a 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 result of the virus may also be eligible for 435-255-9905. from page B2 S. 100 East, Tooele. crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint this assistance. Family support group Hidato Sol. 6/29 knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise Get your loved one sober. The USARA program, wood carving and health United Methodist Dinner Tooele United Methodist Church offers a Craft family support group is held classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for Groups and Events free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading homebound. Lunch served weekdays. social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is room at the Tooele City Library. Group For 60 and above, suggested contribu- Tooele County Arts Guild served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. books and materials provided. Craft is a tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. All artists from Tooele County age 13 free program for family members who Transportation available to the store or and above are welcome to join the Tooele First Baptist Food Pantry County Arts Guild for an evening, or for have a loved one with a substance use doctor visits for residents in Tooele and The First Baptist Church in Tooele is the year as a member. Benefits of mem- disorder. For more information, call Heidi Grantsville areas. For transportation offering an emergency food pantry to bership include the opportunity to display Warr at 435-255-9905. information call 435-843-4114. For more meet the needs of our community. Hours your artwork for show and sale in various information about the Grantsville center, are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group venues around Tooele County, as well as call 435-884-3446. Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Join us the 2nd Monday of each month regular updates on events in our commu- Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- Daughters of Utah Pioneers Center in Tooele. The Tooele County The DUP is seeking any family histories, ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! Baby blankets needed Health Department’s Aging Services pro- photographs, books, stories or vintage Call 435-228-8217 for more information. Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s artifacts (before 1900) to display at the ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Association Caregiver Support Groups. DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Ladies Community Club of Blankets should be new and in good The groups are designed to provide emo- W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Tooele condition. Homemade blankets are also tional, educational and social support for Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the To view upcoming events, learn more accepted if new. Donations can be turned caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West about our organization, or to become a tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in member, please visit gfwctooele.org. Tooele County Aging Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with TOPS Weight Loss Support Tooele County Aging is looking for www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or any questions. volunteers to help us meet the needs of www.exploretooele.com. Group seniors in the community. Many seniors Community Closet The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) require assistance and need rides to doc- Grantsville Irrigation Clean out your closets. The Community Weight Loss Support Group meets every tors or other professionals. Rides help The allotment for residents has been Closet is accepting donations for gently Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church seniors live more independent lives. Call changed to 100,000 gallons per residential used clothing. Donations are accepted located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. 435-843-4114 for more information. The share. Meter readings were taken June 1st. at your neighborhood school. Contact Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers Agricultural users have been issued one Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- also are in need of volunteers. For more regular turn for the season. Please evalu- dren are invited to attend. Come and let ASK AMY Job interviews by phone are not an easy call Dear Amy: I’m about to out and in front of you. Bring fessional qualifications, this is Before him, I was previous- Being left is definitely per- have my second phone inter- notes to the call. what interviewers are always ly engaged and got dumped sonally traumatic (been there, view. Start by listening — the most curious about). four months before our wed- got the T-shirt). Counseling Pre-pandemic, when inter- Amy Dickinson person interviewing you will End the call on a positive ding. would help you to own your GUEST COLUMNIST views were in person, I took set the stage. 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(Note: “I care too much and hearing from you.” can understand that as long as might make the first step Do you have any advice for My advice is that you do work too hard” is not an And then - the waiting you let your previous experi- easier). tackling phone interviews? your homework, researching answer.) begins. ence control you, you are basi- – Living the New Normal the company you wish to join Ask an industry-specific cally letting your ex live your You can email Amy Dear Living: My own expe- and the job description of question based on your Dear Amy: I am currently life for you. Dickinson at askamy@amydi- rience with job hunting is the position. Understand and research (or on something the engaged to a man I would call The idea is to learn from ckinson.com or send a letter that the in-person interview write down key metrics appli- interviewer has told you). my Prince Charming. your experiences and mis- to Ask Amy, P.O. Box 194, was receding long before the cable to the job. 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Due to limited space and social distancing requirements, we ask that you limit the num- ber of people that at- tend with you. Contact Information: Michelle Pitt, Recorder 435-843-2111 (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin July 2, 2020) NOTICE TO WATER USERS The applications below were filed with the Di- vision of Water Rights in Tooele County. These are informal proceedings per Rule 655-6-2. Protests con- cerning an application must be legibly written or typed, contain the name and mailing ad- dress of the protesting party, STATE THE AP- PLICATION NUMBER PROTESTED, CITE REASONS FOR THE PROTEST, and RE- QUEST A HEARING, if desired. Also, A $15 FEE MUST BE IN- CLUDED FOR EACH APPLICATION PRO- TESTED. Protests must be filed with the Division of Water Rights on or before Jul. 22, 2020 either electronically using the Division`s on-line Pro- test of Application form, by hand delivery to a Division office, or by mail at PO Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300. Please visit water- rights.utah.gov or call (801)538-7240 for ad- ditional information. NEW APPLICATION(S) 16-914 (A82031): U.S. Air Force Hill AFB pro- pose(s) using 100 ac-ft. from groundwa- ter (Utah Test and Training Range) for OTHER: Dust Control. CHANGE APPLICA- TION(S) 15-298 (a45848): Lin- coln Culinary Water Corporation, State of Utah Board of Water Resources propose(s) using 170.14 ac-ft. from groundwater and spring (Lincoln Area) for MUNICIPAL: In Lin- coln Culinary Water Corporation. NONUSE APPLICA- TION(S) 15-4895 (U19892): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 1.4 ac-ft. from groundwa- ter (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4896 (U19893): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 0.6 ac-ft. from groundwa- ter (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4897 (U19892): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4898 (U19892): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4899 (U19892): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4900 (U19892): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4901 (U19892): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4902 (U19892): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4903 (U19892): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4904 (U19892): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4905 (U19892): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. THURSDAY July 2, 2020from groundwater TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B5 (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. Public Notices 15-4906Public Notices (U19893): “I am afraid they’ll be dead before the flower Water User MeadowbrookWater User Water pot comes, Rosamond,” said her mother to her, as Users Association ‘The Purple Jar’ she came in with the flowers in her lap. Deadline for public is/are seeking a non- MARIA EDGEWORTH “No, indeed, mamma, it will come home very notices is 4 p.m. the use period for 2 ac-ft. YOUNG FOLKS TREASURY 1909 day prior to publica- from groundwater soon, I dare say. I shall be very happy putting tion. Public notices (East of Grantsville) for osamond, a little girl about seven years old, them into the purple flower pot.” submitted past the IRRIGATION. Rwas walking with her mother in the streets of “I hope so, my dear.” deadline will not be 15-4907 (U19893): London. As she passed along she looked in at the The servant was much longer returning home accepted. Meadowbrook Water windows of several shops, and saw a great variety than Rosamond had expected; but at length he UPAXLP Users Association of different sorts of things, of which she did not came, and brought with him the long-wished-for is/are seeking a non- NOTICE TO WATER use period for 2 ac-ft. know the use, or even the names. She wished to jar. The moment it was set down upon the table, USERS from groundwater stop to look at them, but there was a great num- Rosamond ran up to it with an exclamation of The applications below (East of Grantsville) for ber of people in the streets, and a great many joy: “I may have it now, mamma?” were filed with the Di- IRRIGATION. carts, carriages, and wheelbarrows, and she was “Yes, my dear, it is yours.” vision of Water Rights 15-4908 (U19893): afraid to let go her mother’s hand. Rosamond poured the flowers from her lap in Tooele County. Meadowbrook Water “Oh, mother, how happy I should be,” she said, upon the carpet, and seized the purple flower- These are informal Users Association proceedings per Rule is/are seeking a non- as she passed a toy shop, “if I had all these pretty pot. 655-6-2. Protests con- use period for 2 ac-ft. things!” “Oh, dear, mother!” cried she, as soon as she cerning an application from groundwater “What, all! Do you wish for them all, had taken off the top, “but there’s something dark must be legibly written (East of Grantsville) for Rosamond?” in it which smells very disagreeably. What is it? I or typed, contain the IRRIGATION. “Yes, mamma, all.” didn’t want this black stuff.” name and mailing ad- 15-4909 (U19893): As she spoke they came to a milliner’s shop, “Nor I, my dear.” dress of the protesting Meadowbrook Water party, STATE THE AP- Users Association the windows of which were decorated with rib- “But what shall I do with it, mamma?” PLICATION NUMBER is/are seeking a non- bons and lace, and festoons of artificial flowers. “That I cannot tell.” PROTESTED, CITE use period for 2 ac-ft. “Oh, mamma, what beautiful roses! Won’t you “It will be of no use to me, mamma.” REASONS FOR THE from groundwater buy some of them?” “That I cannot help.” PROTEST, and RE- (East of Grantsville) for “No, my dear.” “But I must pour it out, and fill the flower-pot QUEST A HEARING, IRRIGATION. “Why?” with water.” if desired. Also, A $15 15-4910 (U19893): FEE MUST BE IN- Meadowbrook Water “Because I don’t want them, my dear.” Mr. Sole the shoemaker, had a great many “As you please, my dear.” CLUDED FOR EACH Users Association They went a little farther, and came to another customers, and his shop was full, so they were “Will you lend me a bowl to pour it into, APPLICATION PRO- is/are seeking a non- shop, which caught Rosamond’s eye. It was a obliged to wait. mamma?” TESTED. Protests use period for 2 ac-ft. jeweler’s shop, and in it were a great many pretty “Well, Rosamond,” said her mother, “you don’t “That was more than I promised you, my dear; must be filed with the from groundwater baubles, ranged in drawers behind glass. think this shop so pretty as the rest?” but I will lend you a bowl.” Division of Water (East of Grantsville) for “Mamma, will you buy some of these?” “No, not nearly; it is black and dark, and there The bowl was produced, and Rosamond pro- Rights on or before IRRIGATION. Jul. 22, 2020 either 15-4911 (U19893): “Which of them, Rosamond?” are nothing but shoes all round; and, besides, ceeded to empty the purple vase. But she expe- electronically using the Meadowbrook Water “Which? I don’t know which; any of them will there’s a very disagreeable smell.” rienced much surprise and disappointment, on Division`s on-line Pro- Users Association do, for they are all pretty.” “That smell is the smell of new leather.” finding, when it was entirely empty, that it was test of Application is/are seeking a non- “Yes, they are all pretty; but of what use would “Is it? Oh!” said Rosamond, looking round, no longer a purple vase. It was a plain white glass form, by hand delivery use period for 2 ac-ft. they be to me?” “there is a pair of little shoes; they’ll just fit me, jar, which had appeared to have that beautiful to a Division office, or from groundwater “Use! Oh, I am sure you could find some use or I’m sure.” color merely from the liquor with which it had by mail at PO Box (East of Grantsville) for 146300, Salt Lake IRRIGATION. other for them if you would only buy them first.” “Perhaps they might; but you cannot be sure been filled. City, UT 84114-6300. 15-4912 (U19893): “But I would rather find out the use first.” till you have tried them on, any more than you Little Rosamond burst into tears. Please visit water- Meadowbrook Water “Well, then, mamma, there are buckles; you can be quite sure that you should like the purple “Why should you cry, my dear?” said her moth- rights.utah.gov or call Users Association know that buckles are useful things, very useful vase exceedingly, till you have examined it more er; “it will be of as much use to you now as ever, (801)538-7240 for ad- is/are seeking a non- things.” attentively.” for a flower pot.” ditional information. use period for 2 ac-ft. “I have a pair of buckles; I don’t want another “Why, I don’t know about the shoes, certainly, “But it won’t look so pretty on the chimney NEW from groundwater APPLICATION(S) (East of Grantsville) for pair,” said her mother, and walked on. till I have tried; but, mamma, I am quite sure that piece. I am sure, if I had known that it was not 16-914 (A82031): U.S. IRRIGATION. Rosamond was very sorry that her mother I should like the flower pot.” really purple, I should not have wished to have it Air Force Hill AFB pro- 15-5389 (A33761): wanted nothing. Presently, however, they came to “Well, which would you rather have, a jar or a so much.” pose(s) using 100 Meadowbrook Water a shop, which appeared to her far more beautiful pair of shoes? I will buy either for you.” “But didn’t I tell you that you had not exam- ac-ft. from groundwa- Users Association than the rest. It was a chemist’s shop, but she did “Dear mamma, thank you—but if you could ined it; and that perhaps you would be disap- ter (Utah Test and is/are seeking a non- not know that. buy both?” pointed?” Training Range) for use period for 3.093 OTHER: Dust Control. ac-ft. from groundwa- “Oh, mother, oh!” cried she, pulling her moth- “No, not both.” “And so I am disappointed, indeed. I wish I CHANGE APPLICA- ter (Middle Canyon) for er’s hand, “look, look! blue, green, red, yellow, “Then the jar, if you please.” had believed you at once. Now I had much rather TION(S) IRRIGATION. and purple! Oh, mamma, what beautiful things! “But I should tell you, that in that case I shall have the shoes, for I shall not be able to walk all 15-298 (a45848): Lin- Teresa Wilhelmsen, Won’t you buy some of these?” not give you another pair of shoes this month.” this month; even walking home that little way coln Culinary Water P.E. Still her mother answered as before, “Of what “This month! that’s a very long time, indeed! hurt me exceedingly. Mamma, I will give you the Corporation, State of State Engineer use would they be to me, Rosamond?” You can’t think how these hurt me; I believe I’d flower pot back again, and that purple stuff and Utah Board of Water (Published in the Resources propose(s) Tooele Transcript Bul- “You might put flowers in them, mamma, and better have the new shoes. Yet, that purple flower all, if you’ll only give me the shoes.” using 170.14 ac-ft. letin June 25 & July 2, they would look so pretty on the chimney piece. I pot. Oh, indeed, mamma, these shoes are not so “No, Rosamond; you must abide by your own from groundwater and 2020) wish I had one of them.” very, very bad! I think I might wear them a little choice; and now the best thing you can possibly spring (Lincoln Area) “You have a flower pot,” said her mother, “and longer, and the month will soon be over. I can do is to bear your disappointment with good for MUNICIPAL: In Lin- Public Notices that is not a flower pot.” make them last till the end of the month, can’t I? humor.” coln Culinary Water Miscellaneous Corporation. “But I could use it for a flower pot, mamma, Don’t you think so, mamma?” “I will bear it as well as I can,” said Rosamond, you know.” “Nay, my dear, I want you to think for yourself; wiping her eyes; and she began slowly and sor- NONUSE APPLICA- Deadline for public TION(S) notices is 4 p.m. the “Perhaps if you were to see it nearer, if you you will have time enough to consider the matter, rowfully to fill the vase with flowers. 15-4895 (U19892): day prior to publica- were to examine it you might be disappointed.” while I speak to Mr. Sole about my clogs.” But Rosamond’s disappointment did not end Meadowbrook Water tion. Public notices “No, indeed, I’m sure I should not; I should like Mr. Sole was by this time at leisure, and while here. Many were the difficulties and distresses Users Association submitted past the it exceedingly.” her mother was speaking to him, Rosamond into which her imprudent choice brought her, is/are seeking a non- deadline will not be use period for 1.4 Rosamond kept her head turned to look at the stood in profound meditation, with one shoe on, before the end of the month. accepted. purple vase, till she could see it no longer. and the other in her hand. Every day her shoes grew worse and worse, till ac-ft. from groundwa- UPAXLP ter (East of Grantsville) “Then, mother,” said she, after a pause, “per- “Well, my dear, have you decided?” at last she could neither run, dance, jump, nor for IRRIGATION. SUMMONS FOR haps you have no money.” “Manama!—yes,—I believe I have. If you walk in them. 15-4896 (U19893): PUBLICATION “Yes, I have.” please, I should like to have the flower pot; that Whenever Rosamond was called to see any- Meadowbrook Water IN THE THIRD DIS- TRICT JUVENILE “Dear me, if I had money I would buy roses, is, if you won’t think me very silly, mamma.” thing, she was detained pulling her shoes up at Users Association and boxes, and buckles, and purple flower pots, the heels, and was sure to be too late. is/are seeking a non- COURT COUNTY OF “Why, as to that, I can’t promise you, use period for 0.6 TOOELE, STATE OF and everything.” Rosamond was obliged to pause Rosamond; but when you have to judge for your- Whenever her mother was going out to walk, ac-ft. from groundwa- UTAH in the midst of her speech. self you should choose what would make you she could not take Rosamond with her, for ter (East of Grantsville) STATE OF UTAH, in “Oh, mamma, would you stop a minute for happy, and then it would not signify who thought Rosamond had no soles to her shoes; and at for IRRIGATION. the interest of R, T.. me? I have got a stone in my shoe; it hurts me you silly.” length, on the very last day of the month, it hap- 15-4897 (U19892): 09/30/17 & R, M. 04/12/19 Children un- very much.” “Then, mamma, if that’s all, I’m sure the flower pened that her father proposed to take her with Meadowbrook Water her brother to a glass-house, which she had long Users Association der 18 years of age “How came there to be a stone in your shoe?” pot would make me happy,” said she, putting on is/are seeking a non- Case No. 1173183, “Because of this great hole, mamma,—it comes her old shoe again; “so I choose the flower pot.” wished to see. She was very happy; but, when she use period for 2 ac-ft. 1173184 in there; my shoes are quite worn out. I wish “Very well, you shall have it; clasp your shoe was quite ready, had her hat and gloves on, and from groundwater JUDGE Elzabeth you would be so very good as to give me another and come home.” was making haste downstairs to her brother and (East of Grantsville) for Knight pair.” Rosamond clasped her shoe and ran after father, who were waiting for her at the hall door, TO: Francisc o IRRIGATION. “Nay, Rosamond, but I have not money enough her mother. It was not long before the shoe the shoe dropped off. She put it on again in a 15-4898 (U19892): Rodriguez, FATHER Meadowbrook Water TOOELE, COUNTY to buy shoes, and flower pots, and buckles, and came down at the heel, and many times she was great hurry, but, as she was going across the hall, Users Association A Pre-Trial/Trial on boxes, and everything.” obliged to stop to take the stones out of it, and her father turned round. is/are seeking a non- Verified Petition for Rosamond thought that was a great pity. But she often limped with pain; but still the thoughts “Why are you walking slipshod? No one must use period for 2 ac-ft. Termination of Paren- now her foot, which had been hurt by the stone, of the purple flower pot prevailed, and she per- walk slipshod with me. Why, Rosamond,” said he, from groundwater tal Rights concerning began to give her so much pain that she was sisted in her choice. looking at her shoes with disgust, “I thought that (East of Grantsville) for the above-named chil- dren is pending in this obliged to hop every other step, and she could When they came to the shop with the large you were always neat; no, I cannot take you with IRRIGATION. window, Rosamond felt much pleasure upon 15-4899 (U19892): Court and adjudication think of nothing else. They came to a shoemaker’s me.” Meadowbrook Water will be made which shop soon afterwards. hearing her mother desire the servant, who was Rosamond colored and retired. Users Association may include up to the ‘’There, there! mamma, there are shoes; there with them, to buy the purple jar, and bring it “Oh, mamma,” said she as she took off her hat, is/are seeking a non- permanent termination are little shoes that would just fit me, and you home. He had other commissions, so he did not “how I wish that I had chosen the shoes! They use period for 2 ac-ft. of your parental rights. know shoes would be really of use to me.” return with them. Rosamond, as soon as she got would have been of so much more use to me than You are hereby sum- from groundwater “Yes, so they would, Rosamond. Come in.” in, ran to gather all her own flowers, which she that jar: however, I am sure, no, not quite sure, (East of Grantsville) for moned to appear be- IRRIGATION. fore this Court in said She followed her mother into the shop. kept in a corner of her mother’s garden. but I hope I shall be wiser another time.” 15-4900 (U19892): county on July 20, Meadowbrook Water 2020 at 2:00 p.m. in Users Association the courtroom of this HARVARD HEALTH LETTER is/are seeking a non- court location, 74 use period for 2 ac-ft. South 100 East, from groundwater Tooele, Utah. (East of Grantsville) for Your failure to appear Should you use an antidepressant to get through a difficult time? IRRIGATION. may result in a default 15-4901 (U19892): judgment and the ter- ou might think that using line (Pamelor) and imipramine to get it right.” is quite distressed, feeling increas- Meadowbrook Water mination of your pa- an antidepressant temporar- (Tofranil) Antidepressants may have side ingly hopeless, and having thoughts Users Association rental rights. ily could help you weather a • monoamine oxidase inhibitors effects. For example, SSRIs and of ‘I’d be better off if I didn’t wake up is/are seeking a non- DATED THIS 8th day Y of June, 2020. challenging time, such as a period (MAOIs), such as tranylcypromine SNRIs (see “Types of antidepres- tomorrow,’ then I’d be more inclined use period for 2 ac-ft. of grief, extreme stress, or seri- sants”) can cause nausea, sexual to think about starting an antide- from groundwater SEAN D. REYES (Parnate) and phenelzine (Nardil) (East of Grantsville) for Attorney General ous illness. But you shouldn’t just • “atypical” antidepressants, such dysfunction, weight gain, or sleep pressant, even if the depression IRRIGATION. SANDI F. CLEMENS jump into taking an antidepressant, as bupropion (Wellbutrin) and mir- problems. And the drug bupropion has been relatively short-lived,” Dr. 15-4902 (U19892): Assistant Attorney cautions Dr. Jane Erb, psychiatric tazapine (Remeron). (Wellbutrin) can make anxiety and Erb says. “On the other hand, if the Meadowbrook Water General director of the Behavioral Health panic symptoms worse in some depression is mild but hasn’t budged Users Association (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- Integration in Primary Care Program The antidepressant that’s right for people. despite lifestyle strategies and psy- is/are seeking a non- you depends on your doctor’s assess- chotherapy, then I might consider use period for 2 ac-ft. letin JUNE 11, 18, 25 at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and It can be tricky to wean off from groundwater & JULY 3, 2020) Women’s Hospital. ment, your health, and any other an antidepressant. Stopping the starting an antidepressant.” (East of Grantsville) for “There’s no evidence that tak- medications you are already taking. medication abruptly can cause with- IRRIGATION. Find Out What ing an antidepressant in the short drawal symptoms such as increased How long will you take the drugs? 15-4903 (U19892): term will help or that it will prevent Not so simple depression, fatigue, irritability, diar- Once symptoms resolve, a treat- Meadowbrook Water Your Neighbors Are Thinking longer-term consequences of stress, Taking an antidepressant isn’t like rhea, insomnia, dizziness, or flu-like ment clock starts. “The recom- Users Association such as post-traumatic stress disor- taking an occasional pain reliever for symptoms. mendation is that you should be is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. Open Forum der,” she says. a headache. You don’t just pop a pill, symptom-free for six to nine months from groundwater Every Tuesday experience quick relief, and stop tak- What if you really are depressed? before you can taper off the medi- (East of Grantsville) for TOOELETRANSCRIPT Types of antidepressants ing the drugs whenever you want. Talk to your doctor when you’re cine,” Dr. Erb says. “And instead of IRRIGATION. BULLETIN Antidepressants are used to treat Instead, antidepressants have many experiencing extreme sadness or stopping the drug entirely, the doc- 15-4904 (U19892): certain types of depres sion, anxiety, potential challenges and risks. anxiety during a difficult time. tor may determine that it would be Meadowbrook Water obsessive-compulsive disorder, and The drugs can be ineffective for - better for you to remain on a low Users Association Antidepressants might be a treat is/are seeking a non- trauma-related dis orders. They mild cases. “It takes a moderate or ment option, but the drugs aren’t maintenance dose.” use period for 2 ac-ft. Invite the work by changing how nerve cells severe episode of depression for going to be the first line of defense. Tapering off antidepressants can from groundwater Whole communicate in the brain. antidepressants to make a robust dif- “Remember that grief can be a take months and requires your doc- (East of Grantsville) for ference,” Dr. Erb notes. healthy response. If it’s anticipated tor’s supervision. A key to success is IRRIGATION. Town to Types of antidepressants include Antidepressants take time to that the depression might be short- making sure that treatment is com- 15-4905 (U19892): • selective serotonin reuptake work. “Some people start to feel term, we talk about optimizing bined with a return to the activities Meadowbrook Water Your Yard Users Association inhibitors (SSRIs), such as fluoxetine better after a few days, but for most sleep, exercise, and diet patterns,” that give you purpose and provide is/are seeking a non- Sale! (Prozac) or sertraline (Zoloft) people it’s at least four to six weeks,” Dr. Erb says. you pleasure. “The more of those use period for 2 ac-ft. • serotonin and norepinephrine she says. She reserves antidepressants for activities you can integrate into your from groundwater TOOELETRANSCRIPT reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), such as The dose may need to be adjust- moderate-to-severe cases or for peo- routine,” Dr. Erb says, “the more BULLETIN (East of Grantsville) for venlafaxine (Effexor) and duloxetine ed. “We start low to make sure you ple who have had depression before likely you’ll be able to get out and IRRIGATION. can tolerate the medication, and and whose symptoms are starting to 15-4906 (U19893): (Cymbalta) stay out of depression.” Meadowbrook Water 882-0050 • tricyclic and tetracyclic anti then we dial up the dose,” Dr. Erb return. Users Association depressants, such as nortripty- explains. “It can take a few months What’s a severe case? “If someone © 2020 by Harvard University. is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4907 (U19893): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4908 (U19893): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4909 (U19893): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4910 (U19893): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4911 (U19893): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-4912 (U19893): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 2 ac-ft. from groundwater (East of Grantsville) for IRRIGATION. 15-5389 (A33761): Meadowbrook Water Users Association is/are seeking a non- use period for 3.093 ac-ft. from groundwa- ter (Middle Canyon) for IRRIGATION. Teresa Wilhelmsen, P.E. State Engineer (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin June 25 & July 2, 2020) B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY July 2, 2020 Welcome new baby with wearable art s there soon to be a new • Paper plate ent one. Then stamp it along baby in the house? As the • Small foam paintbrushes the neck or sleeves for a fun, Inew member joins the fam- or sponges clipped to clothes- whimsical border. ily, the household may feel pins 4. Add a few final details as if it’s been turned upside • Pencil with eraser with the fabric squeeze down. But if you keep older bottles. You might want to children involved, they’ll be Here’s the fun: write “Wee One” on the heart. part of the transition right 1. Lay the one-piece outfit Or, write the baby’s name along with you. or T-shirt on a work surface. and date of birth. When baby Here’s an activity for includ- Place a piece of cardboard wears it, take a photo to use ing older siblings in welcom- stuff you’ll need for one outfit: or wax paper between the for clever birth announce- ing that newborn. Just sit • Prewashed, solid-color or two layers of fabric to protect ments. down together and decorate white 100% cotton baby one- the reverse side from any 5. Once the paint is dry, baby’s first one-piece cotton piece style outfit with snaps, paint that may soak through. remove the cardboard or wax outfits. You’ll be dressing the or you may use a newborn- Choose a cookie cutter for a paper, and if the paint bottles baby with creative pizzazz, size cotton T-shirt stencil. A star, moon, heart, say to do so, now is the time to and the siblings will be proud • Wax paper or cardboard duckling! Anything goes. Place iron on the reverse side to set of being part of it all. • Cookie cutters it anywhere on the fabric. the color. • Fabric paints in squeeze 2. Pour a little permanent You’re done! Dress the baby Here’s the basic inexpensive bottles fabric paint onto a paper in the wearable art, and notice plate. Dip in the small foam the joy of an older sibling who paintbrush. Holding the cook- is feeling just grand. ie cutter firmly, start dab, dab- • • • dabbing inside it, making sure Donna Erickson’s award- to reach all the edges. You winning series “Donna’s Day” don’t have to put equal density is airing on public television of paint all over the shape. A nationwide. To find more of little variation actually adds her creative family recipes interest. When you’re through, and activities, visit www.don- lift the cookie cutter up to see nasday.com and link to the the beautiful design. Now it’s NEW Donna’s Day Facebook time for a few details. fan page. Her latest book is 3. Dunk the eraser end of “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous the pencil in a little paint. It Funstuff for Families.” can be the same color you used for the cookie-cutter © 2020 Donna Erickson shape or a completely differ- Distributed by King Features Synd. Dwayne Johnson

treaming platforms Whedon. Budgeted at $300 have revolutionized million, it debuted November Sviewing premium films 2017 (in IMAX and Real 3D) at home. Although some the- and grossed $658 million. Raw or roasted, go nuts for nuts aters have reopened, it’s any- It was released on DVD and one’s guess when people will Blu-ray in February 2018. DEAR DR. ROACH: I have makes them more filling than blood cells to carry oxygen; be comfortable sitting closely Even though it co-stars seen numerous articles extol- the (often processed) starches white blood cells to fight infec- together in large rooms. Now Ben Affleck as Batman, ling the advantages of eating many people eat. This is also tion and cancers; and platelets is the perfect time to turn Henry Cavill as Superman, nuts because they are a good not definitive, because there to stop bleeding. Diseases of your home into a theater to Gal Gadot as Wonder fat. I often have wondered if are treatments that lower cho- the bone marrow can cause view movies. Tom Hanks’ $50 Woman, Jason Momoa as it matters whether the nuts lesterol but don’t make people problems by making something million film “Greyhound,” co- Aquaman, Ray Fisher as are raw or roasted. Would live longer or improve health. abnormal (such as leukemia starring Elizabeth Shue, was Cyborg and Ezra Miller as you please explain the differ- The third is evidence from a cells), but also by failing at due to hit theaters June 12, The Flash, the big question is ence and the impact on one’s large, interventional study on its job and not making what in time for Father’s Day, but does anyone care about Zack health? — D.O. diet. A group of people were it is supposed to. Low red cell has now been pulled in favor Snyder’s re-cut of the film ANSWER: Scientists believe randomly assigned to either counts lead to anemia; low of a release on Apple TV+ vs. Joss Whedon’s cut. When that nuts are healthy for us add more nuts to their diet, or white cell counts increase risk instead. it’s released on HBO Max’s based on three different types to make no change (or some of infection; and low platelet • • • streaming platform, will die- of evidence. One is called other change) in their diet. At and most experts believe it counts contribute to abnormal “Game of Thrones” alumni hard superhero fans watch “epidemiological”: People who least one study showed that does not make a difference. So, bleeding. Jason Momoa and four-time despite the absence of IMAX eat nuts live longer and have when people changed their I recommend partaking in nuts Bone marrow diseases some- Emmy winner Peter Dinklage and Real 3D? Stay tuned. less heart disease than people diet to include more nuts and however you like them best. times can be treated directly, are co-starring in “Good, Bad • • • who don’t eat nuts. This sug- seeds (but also more fruits Just one serving a day (30 but often treatment involves & Undead.” Dinklage is the When does Dwayne gests nuts are good for you, but and vegetables, more healthy grams or an ounce) makes a replacing blood products, and legendary vampire hunter Johnson sleep? He completed it’s not definitive. People who oils, like olive oil, and less difference. They are quite high possibly using growth factors Van Helsing, and Momoa taping season 2 of “The Titan eat nuts may do other healthy meat), they had less heart in calories, so it’s wise not to to make the bone marrow work is a vampire who’s vowed Games” prior to the pandem- things, which could be the real attacks than the group that overdo it. If you don’t like nuts better. never to kill again. No word ic, which NBC started airing reason they live longer (this is did not change their diet. This (and obviously for those aller- • • • if it’s for theaters or stream- months ahead of schedule. called “confounding”). evidence is strong, but it’s not gic), not eating them is not a Dr. Roach regrets that ing. Dinklage lent his voice His Disney film “Jungle A second line of evidence clear whether it’s one change major risk for developing heart he is unable to answer indi- to “The Croods 2,” rejoin- Cruise,” with the new Mary comes from watching what in the diet (just nuts) or all the disease. vidual questions, but will ing Ryan Reynolds, Emma Poppins, Emily Blunt, fin- happens to factors that we changes in the diet that are • • • incorporate them in the Stone and Nicolas Cage, ished shooting in September believe are related to disease. responsible for the observed DEAR DR. ROACH: You column whenever possible. and co-stars with “Gone 2018 but due to the time People who add a reasonable benefit. have mentioned diseases of the Readers may email questions Girl” Rosamund Pike and needed to add special effects, amount of nuts to their diet In none of these kinds blood marrow before, but what to ToYourGoodHealth@med. Oscar-winner Dianne Wiest it won’t be released until July often have improvements in of studies were raw nuts does the bone marrow actually cornell.edu. in “I Care a Lot.” Momoa 2021. their cholesterol levels. They compared against roasted. do? — T.S.B. has Netflix’s “Dune” and His newest project is also help some people lose a However, the composition of ANSWER: The main job of © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. “Sweet Girl,” with Marisa “Black Adam,” a fictional few pounds, possibly because the fats does not change in the bone marrow is to produce All Rights Reserved Tomei and Justin Bartha, superhero spun off from the fat and protein in nuts nuts and seeds when roasted, the different blood cells: red in the can. He’s also due as “Shazam” who is an adver- Aquaman in “Zack Snyder’s sary of Captain Marvel, being Justice League” in 2021 and released in November 2021. “Aquaman 2” in 2022. Even though “The Rock,” at an overdue hotel bill, he ting a new world record of population have the ABCC11 • • • times, was an antihero in the responded by giving the 183.932 mph. gene, which is the cause Meanwhile, “Zack Snyder’s wrestling ring, in his films employees a “death beam” in Justice League” is getting a he’s always been the hero. • Are you afflicted with nomo- of armpit odor. As a result, a box. He told employees not “do over.” Referred to as “the Will playing an antihero put phobia? That’s the term for a deodorant is rarely sold in to open the box due to the Synder Cut,” it’s the recut him between “The Rock” and fear of being without mobile Korea. danger, so it was forgotten version of the 2017 “Justice a hard place? phone coverage. Surveys • • • about. When it was eventual- League” film that Synder left have indicated that more Thought for the Day: “A BY LUCIE WINBOURNE ly rediscovered and opened, and was replaced by Joss © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. than half of U.K. residents room without books is like a it was found to contain only suffer from it. This phobia body without a soul.” • Artist Salvador Dali believed old, harmless electrical is triggered by the fear of — Marcus Tullius Cicero he was the reincarnation of parts. losing signal, running out of his dead brother, also named © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. Salvador, who died almost • On average, a person acci- battery or even losing sight 9 months to the day before dentally eats about 430 bugs of a mobile phone. in each year of his or her life. Dali was born. • Queen lead singer Freddy Something On • Forget flowers and candy • In order to take the slick Mercury had a degree in Your Mind? — in Fiji, a tradition known factory sheen off and allow graphic design and came up as “tabuas” is the practice pitchers to get a better grip, with the logo for his band Write a Letter of giving a woman a tooth Major League Baseball wipes himself. It consisted of the to the Editor! from a sperm whale as the down each baseball with zodiac symbols for the four ultimate token of love and mud from an undisclosed band members. Tooele Transcript Bulletin location on the Delaware commitment. • Mercury also liked to call his River. P.O. Box 390 • Inventor Nikola Tesla was cats while he was on tour — Tooele, UT 84074 a genius, but he was also • Denise Mueller-Korenek “to chat.” clocked the fastest [email protected] dirt-poor. When faced with • Only 0.006% of the Korean ever by a cyclist in 2018, set-