Tooele girls look to compete in region See B1 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY December 8, 2020 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 127 No. 55 $1.00 Lawsuit filed to invalidate Erda incorporation vote 6,500 acres improperly included in incorporation, says complaint

TIM GILLIE intended by their owners to be that Six Mile Ranch was going EDITOR included in the feasibility study to be part of the new city, The vote to incorporate Erda or the boundary of Erda City. according to the complaint. has landed in court. In the complaint, the plain- The complaint also alleges While 51.6% of the pro- tiff’s assert that John and Mark that petition documents were posed Erda City voters Bleazard, two of six owners altered after they were signed approved a plan to incorporate of Six Mile Ranch, signed the by the Bleazards to indicate at last month’s ballot box, request for the feasibility on that they had signed as owners a lawsuit filed by one large behalf of their personal prop- of Six Mile Ranch. landowner may derail the path erty in Erda, but not on behalf The phrase “Owners of ‘Six of incorporation for Tooele of Six Mile Ranch. Mile Ranch’’” was added above County’s newest town. Mark and John Bleazard John and Mark Bleazard’s sig- Attorneys representing Six contend that they were never natures on the request for the Mile Ranch, which own 6,500 asked to sign on behalf of Six feasibility study after they had acres included in the boundary Mile Ranch. They also assert signed the document and with- of the proposed Erda City, filed that petition sponsors never out the Bleazards’ knowledge.

FILE PHOTO a complaint in the 3rd District showed them a map of the pro- The Lieutenant Governor’s A water tank on Six Mile Ranch north of Grantsville City. Six Mile Ranch has filed a complaint with the 3rd District Court on Thursday asserting posed incorporated area, nor Court asking that the vote to incorporate Erda be nullified. that their property was never did they ever tell the Bleazards SEE RANCH PAGE A8 ®

Virg’s announces Dec. 27 closing Property owner terminates month- to-month lease agreement

TIM GILLIE purchased the 2.98 acres of prop- EDITOR erty with buildings on the north- Tooele County’s home of west corner of Erda Way and state Famous Fish and Chips, “The” Route 36 in July 2019. Special Burrito, and The property was purchased size burger will close down at the from a third party, it was not end of the month. owned by Law. David Law, owner of Virg’s “The Church purchased the land Restaurants, posted an announce- in Erda where Virg’s is located in ment on his Erda location door on July 2019,” said Daniel Woodruff, Saturday that informed customers Church spokesman, in a prepared that Dec. 27 will be the last day of statement. “At that time, the the restaurant’s business. restaurant did not have a formal The closure marks the end of lease in place. Since then, we have a 23 year run for Virg’s in Tooele allowed Virg’s to remain on the County. property on a month-to-month After 16 months of a month-to- lease while encouraging them to COURTESY AUSTEN DIAMOND PHOTOGRAPHY month rental arrangement with find a new location. Last month, Thane Smith of NorthPoint Development, Tooele County Commissioners Kendall Thomas, Tom Tripp, and Shawn Milne, and Josh new owners, the new owners the Church issued a notice to ter- Romney of the Romney Group. gave Law notice that their lease minate that month-to-month lease arrangement would be terminated effective December 31. We wish as of Dec. 31. the owners of Virg’s the best as The notice wasn’t a complete they transition to a new location.” surprise for Law, the Church of Officials break ground at Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints SEE VIRG’S PAGE A8 ® new Lakeview Business Park

MARK WATSON CORRESPONDENT Lakeview Business Park developers heralded the con- struction of their first building with a groundbreaking cer- emony Thursday morning in Grantsville on Sheep Lane just north of the Purple Mattress warehouse. Representatives from Tooele County, Grantsville City, Tooele City, Tooele County School District, the Romney Group and its part- ners Cushman & Wakefield and NorthPoint Development attended the event. Tom Freeman, execu- tive director of Cushman & Wakefield, directed the ceremony and speakers included Thane Smith of NorthPoint Development, County Commissioner Tom Tripp, Grantsville Mayor Brent Marshall, and Josh Romney of the Romney Group. The first 506,930 square feet building should be completed COURTESY AUSTEN DIAMOND PHOTOGRAPHY CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Grantsville Mayor Brent Marshall speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Virg’s Restaurant in Erda will close Dec. 27 after 23 years serving the community. SEE LAKEVIEW PAGE A8 ® Lakeview Business Park on Thursday.

BULLETIN BOARD B6 CLASSIFIEDS B4 Backyard OBITUARIES A6 CORONAVIRUS TRACKER Christmas OPEN FORUM A4 village SPORTS B1 Data as of December 7, 2020. Source: Utah Department of Health See A2 TOOELE COUNTY- Known Cases: 3,369 UTAH- Known Cases: 217,638 Hospitalizations: 101 • Deaths: 9 Hospitalizations: 8,896 • Deaths: 949 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY December 8, 2020 Santa at the Village CEILLY SUTTON gate, you will see the Christmas came up and put the shingles on STAFF WRITER wonderland that the Callisters the roof and our other son did Rob and Mary Callister have have built with help from their all of the electrical, and then been decorating their back yard family. Rob and I built another one all for three years and allowing The Christmas Village by ourselves. He (Rob) even members of the community to features three buildings and built a part of the building all by walk through their Christmas includes a light up nativity set, himself, because I had shoulder themed village, including a visit a lit up house with a large polar surgery. I wouldn’t let him do with Santa. bear on top, a non-profit general the roof but there was just too This year, COVID-19 related store where individuals visiting much grass for two old people to precautions are in place. the Village can purchase small mow every week, so we decided The Christmas Village, items, and a place to visit Santa to make this.” entitled, “Santa at the Village” Claus and his elf. Rob Callister sits in one of the is located in the backyard of The Callister’s family mem- buildings playing Santa with his their home at 342 Noble Road in bers helped construct the build- real-life long, white beard and Tooele City. ings. “Santa looks.” Driving up to the residence, “Our daughter and son-in-law “I’ve been playing Santa for you wouldn’t think anything of built that first one,” said Mary a long time,” said Rob Callister. the front of the house, but once Callister, pointing to one of the “I used to play Santa in Vegas you enter through the southeast buildings. “Then, our one son after we retired. It was kind of a scary thing, because you never know what the kids are going to say. So, you have to be careful CEILLY SUTTON/TTB PHOTO how you ask what they want for Ron and Mary Callister have transformed their backyard on Noble Street in Tooele City into a Christmas Village. Christmas. You kind of have to look at the parents. My favorite part is seeing the reaction of the and his elf but they currently it cute and entertaining,” Mary two-thirds people,” stated Rob kids. It’s just so fun and every cannot cross a line put in place Callister said. Callister. “So, it’s taken a hit.” year you see different reactions. because of COVID-19. “It’s been a treat for us and The Christmas Village is open I guess I’m just a big kid at heart “What we do is we try to get we are trying to give back to the on Friday and Saturdays from 5 and I’m never going to grow people to come in and see Santa community a little bit,” said Rob to 8 p.m. up.” first,” said Mary Callister. “Right Callister. This year the Village is open “He said that he wanted to be now, we are doing only one fam- To visit the village is free, until the week leading up to Santa, because everyone says he ily at a time to see Santa, but but the Callisters rely solely on Christmas. looks like Santa,” Mary Callister they can take all of the photos donations to keep their village Masks and social distancing added. “He has a real beard, that they want with their own going. are required while families are real hair, and everything. He devices.” In the building where families visiting the village. kept saying that he wanted to be While visiting with Santa, can meet Santa, there is a small The Callister’s have masks Santa, so I bought him a suit for children receive a small gift and donation box in the corner. available for individuals who Christmas one year.” a candy cane. “This year because of COVID, don’t have them. CEILLY SUTTON/TTB PHOTO Families can meet with Santa “We are just trying to keep we have seen a drop in about [email protected] Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, and an elf waiting for visitors. Grantsville approves land Two additional Stockton disturbance ordinance men land in county jail MARK WATSON nance at its November state and national level regula- CORRESPONDENT meeting. The ordinance is tions. CEILLY SUTTON court records. Subdivision developers and part of the City’s Land Use He said industrial and com- STAFF WRITER Another individual liv- homeowners in Grantsville will Management and Development mercial projects and all new A second Stockton man ing at the same home, Scot need to be aware of potential Code. construction for homes must is the Tooele County jail as Michael Phillips, 48, was stormwater runoff issues with “The biggest thing residents implement stormwater man- a result of charges of sexual arrested during the Nov. 18 their properties and coordinate should know is that we have agement practices specifically exploitation of a minor. search of the house for failing with Grantsville City. put this ordinance in place to focused on on-site assessment Matthew Memmott, 18, to keep his sex offender regis- Grantsville City Council help resolve potential issues and identification of control of Stockton, was remanded tration information updated. adopted a new “Land while the city continues in its measures to minimize the to the custody of the Tooele Law enforcement officers Disturbance/Stormwater growth in regards to subdivi- discharge of pollutants from County Jail by 3rd District noted during the search Management Ordinance” at its sion development both com- roads into municipal sewer Court Judge Diana Gibson that Phillips had failed to meeting Wednesday night. mercial and residential,” said systems and to monitor the on Dec. 7, according to Utah disclose numerous vehicles The Grantsville City City Engineer TImm Dixon. presence of harmful contami- court records. and allowed his name to go Planning Commission He said while construction nants in various waterways An arrest warrant was uncorrected in the state’s sex approved the 65-page ordi- sites have a number of impor- such as North Willow Creek issued for Matthew Memmott offender registry for three tant considerations to keep in which in turn flows into other on Dec. 2 for 10 counts of years, according to a prob- Scot Michael Phillips mind during the building pro- “navigable” waters, such as the sexual exploitation of a able cause statement from Subscribe Today cess, one of the most impactful Great Salt Lake. minor. the Tooele County jail. The officer said he con- 435-882-0050 — yet often less prioritized — “As the city continues to The address on the war- The officer that searched firmed that Phillips signed is the importance of stormwa- grow, we will continue to plan rant is the same address the house stated in the prob- the affidavit at the end of ter runoff. and mitigate existing and that was listed for Marcus L. able cause statement that the last registration swearing Dixon said the ordinance is future stormwater runoff and Memmott, who was charged Phillips stated that he knew that he had disclosed every- TOOELETRANSCRIPT meant to prevent the damage grading issues,” the city engi- with nine counts of sexual his name was misspelled, thing when he knowingly did BULLETIN caused by stormwater runoff neer said. exploitation of a minor last however he felt like it wasn’t not. and pollution, and to adhere to [email protected] week, according to Utah his responsibility to fix it. [email protected] ADMINISTRATION Scott C. 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Dunn Controller Health Department officials release plans for vaccines Chris Evans Office Manager Vicki Higgins Customer Service Department of Health, along fessionals working in the five Patricia Cook Circulation Manager Death count in Tooele County holds at 9 while confirmed case count climbs with 8,896 hospitalizations major hospitals who see the EDITORIAL CEILLY SUTTON to health officials. 2,560 confirmed cases of the and 949 COVID-related deaths. highest number of COVID-19 Tim Gillie Editor STAFF WRITER It is impossible to know virus in the county, accord- 1,502,902 individuals in the patients during December, Darren Vaughan Sports Editor There have been 3,369 cases how many individuals are cur- ing to a report by the Tooele state have been tested for the according to a report published Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer of COVID-19 in Tooele County rently receiving hospital care County Health Department, virus and 2,198,007 tests have on coronavirus.utah.gov. 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Lopez will be paid $10,000 council members as of TIM GILLIE Tripp said. “I want to hand off a smooth a month as the interim county January 20201, along with EDITOR Lopez said she hopes the running organization to the manager, up until the end of recently elected council There’s a lot of new things transition to the new form of new manager.” the last pay period in which members; Jared Hamner, Tye at Tooele County lately: a new government will go well. And she has incentive, that she serves in that role, accord- Hoffman, and Scott Wardle. form of government, new “I want to help our transi- new permanent county man- ing to Tripp. [email protected] council members, new county tion to the new form of gov- ager position — Lopez said County Commission council, new meeting cham- bers, and now a new — or first — interim county manager. Following a brief closed ses- sion meeting on Thursday eve- ning to discuss the character and professional competence of prospective interim county managers, the interim county council announced the selec- tion of Brittany Lopez as the interim county manager. Brittany Lopez “We feel confident in the selection of Brittany for the The county has been oper- interim county manager” said ating under a three-member council member Scott Wardle, commission form of govern- who made the announcement ment. Under the three-mem- on behalf of the interim coun- ber form of government the ty commission. county commission fulfills the Lopez has served as the legislative as well as executive executive assistant to the duties of operating the county. Tooele County Commission In November 2018, Tooele since January 2019. County voters approved She is a native of Murray, a local study committee’s Utah, who lived in Denver for recommendation to change a while, before getting mar- the county to a five-member ried and moving to Tooele elected county council with a County. Lopez and her hus- hired county manager. Under band have raised their chil- this form of government the dren in Tooele County. county council is the legis- A resident of Tooele County lative body, which hires a for 21 years now, Lopez said county manager to exercise she is here to stay. the executive duties of county “We’re part of the government. community,”Lopez said. “My State law allows the interim husband is a member of the county council — the five  Tooele City Volunteer Fire people that will constitute the Free Department.” county council as of January Lopez’s leadership experi- 2021 — to select an interim ence includes 20 years with county manager who will fill Basket Smith Food and Drug organi- the county manager’s duties zation, where she worked in until the new council goes store management for eight through the process of hiring  Free years and another eight years a county manager, according in a district leadership role to Tooele County Commission — including supervising staff Chairman Tom Tripp. Filling in 22 stores in three states, “That process could take a according to Wardle. few weeks or several months,”  Free Shrink County Commission Wrap hears ordinances to undo three actions  Free Results of Prop #1 and 2 election and withdrawal of Service rezone request for Temple Subdivision Development subject of formal commission action TIM GILLIE the Adobe Rock Ranch devel- EDITOR opment were zoned A-20, M-D, What has been done, can be M-G, and RR-1 before they undone — at least in Tooele were rezoned to the planned County. community zone, or P-C. TheTooele County Ordinance 2020-39 repeals Commission held the first ordinance 2020-16 and 2020- reading during their Dec. 1 17. meeting of a set of ordinances Ordinance 2020-16 designed to undo essentially rezoned four parcels in west three different acts of the Erda from RR-1 to P-C at county commission, current the request of the property and past. owner, the Church of Jesus Ordinance 2020-36 repeals Christ of Latter-day Saints, for ordinance 2018-13 and termi- their proposed Tooele Valley nates development agreement Temple Subdivision Planned 18-11-06 for the Shoshone Community development. Village Development. Ordinance 2020-17 was the Ordinance 2020-37 repeals approval of the master devel- Ordinance 2018-15 and ter- opment agreement for the minates the master develop- development. ment agreement 18-12-23 for Ordinance 2020-16 was Kennecott’s Adobe Rock Ranch approved in June 2020 and We also have development. became the subject of a refer- The Shoshone Village endum petition. The petition a selection of rezone was the subject of was originally rejected by the Tooele County Proposition #1 county clerk for lack of valid and the Adobe Rock Ranch signatures, but after a lawsuit pre-made rezone was the subject of was filed by the referendum Tooele County Proposition #2 sponsors a recount of the sig- gift sets. on the Nov. 3 general election natures showed the petition ballot. was successful. A stipulated A negative vote on the prop- agreement, approved by the ositions was a call to repeal the court, called for the referen- rezones and restore the zoning dum to be placed on a ballot. as it was before the respective Before the referendum ordinances were passed. could be placed on a ballot, Proposition #1 received a the Church of Jesus Christ of 68.2% negative vote and prop- Latter-day Saints withdrew the osition #2 received a 70.4% rezone application, according negative vote. to the county. State law calls for the zon- Ordinance 2020-39 returns ing of both properties to the property to its RR-1 zone be restored to their former and nullifies the development designation as of the date of agreement, which was depen- the election. Tooele County dent on the P-C zone, accord- Commission Chairman Tom ing to the resolution. Tripp said the resolutions will The County Commission provide a paper trail for the will hold a second reading, return of the properties to their with possible passage, of these former designation. resolutions during their Dec. For Shoshone Village, the 15 meeting. property will revert back to [email protected] RR-5 from R-1-12. Parcels in

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GUEST OPINION Biden’s radicalism on immigration ne of Joe Biden’s first pri- Oorities as president will be to risk stoking a new migrant crisis. After much trial and error, President Donald Trump came up with cooperative arrange- ments with Mexico and Central American countries that drasti- cally diminished the pressure from asylum-seekers on our committing crimes. This is southern border. presumably a step toward re- Biden is pledged to over- instituting the Obama admin- turn these policies, as well as istration’s policy of gutting undermine enforcement and interior enforcement. boost immigration numbers He will restore DACA, the across the board. The lie about amnesty for illegal immigrants Biden is that he’s “a moder- who came here as minors that ate,” when the truth is that Obama lawlessly imposed by he’s always been smack in the diktat. middle of his party, which is He will propose to Congress increasingly radical on immi- a broader amnesty for more gration policy. than 10 million illegal immi- The new Democratic Party grants. If the Senate balks, as is bristles with contempt for bor- likely, Biden will be tempted to ders and the agents who police follow Obama’s (and Trump’s) them, and its attitude will example and implement as color everything Biden does. much as possible through his The migrant crisis that had own authority. Trump adopt, then quickly He will boost the number of GUEST OPINION abandon, a zero-tolerance poli- refugees to more than 100,000 cy that separated children from a year, the highest level in 30 their parents wasn’t of his mak- years. ing. President Barack Obama Trump’s signature failure struggled with the same surge on immigration was missing Macron trying to take on ‘separatism’ at the border, and many of the the opportunity to pass signifi- photos of children in cages cant legislation reflecting his rench President Emmanuel used to condemn Trump date priorities through Congress Macron has decided to from the Obama years. when Republicans controlled F tackle France’s “separatism” Trump only got a handle on both chambers. But, as Steven problem. That such a thing Rachel Marsden the border when he secured Camarota of the restrictionist even exists may come as a sur- GUEST COLUMNIST deals for help. Mexico agreed Center for Immigration Studies prise to you. Heck, it came as to allow migrants seeking asy- notes, the net growth of the a surprise to me, and I’ve been lum in this country to remain immigration population still living in France for the past in Mexico while their claims declined markedly. dozen years. by denouncing “separatism” were adjudicated. Guatemala, Despite all of Trump’s When the French thought and introducing legislation to El Salvador and Honduras, incendiary rhetoric, the upshot about separatism in the past, curtail it, more than a few of meanwhile, signed safe-third- of his approach was entirely they usually thought about us here were left scratching country agreements, meaning reasonable — levels of immi- regional separatist groups that our heads. migrants seeking asylum could gration shouldn’t inexorably have since faded into the back- That is, until suburban be sent to those counties to increase, and immigration pol- ground, such as the National schoolteacher Samuel Paty pursue their claims rather than icy should be subject to a rigor- Liberation Front of Corsica showed some published doing so in the U.S. ous test of national interest. (FLNC), or the Basque nation- satirical images of the Prophet All of this was necessary Biden represents a return alist Euskadi Ta Askatasuna Muhammad to his class and to try to close effectively an to the old status-quo assump- (ETA) group on the border of was subsequently beheaded by open-border for migrants from tion that more immigration is, France and Spain. Both groups one of these avid “separatists.” Central America. Once they ipso facto, a good thing, at the are comprised of French citi- Macron refers to “Islamist showed up and claimed asylum same time he leads a party that PHOTO BY ERIC GAILLARD/POOL/ABACAPRESS.COM zens who in the past have per- separatism” — not to be con- here, they were waived into is more zealous on the issue French President Emmanuel Macron visits the Necker Hospital in Paris on petrated acts of terrorism to fused with “Islamic separat- Dec. 4, 2020. the country and rarely, if ever, than ever before. draw attention to their desire ism,” s’il vous plait — and has removed, even if their asylum Democrats aren’t much to get their independence from taken issue with the English- ognize that the former refers around that particular nuance claims ultimately failed (as the interested in immigration France. language media’s failure to the ideological separatism — that this issue isn’t about vast majority did). controls, and it’s entirely pos- But it’s been a while since to pick up on his linguistic he opposes, while the latter religion but strictly ideology Biden has promised a 100- sible that, soon enough at the either of these groups has been subtlety. He even called New implies an attack on an entire — Macron’s interior minister, day moratorium on deporta- border, it will again be uncon- front and center on the nation- York Times media columnist religion, which is not his Gerald Darmanin, took to tions, a measure that will trolled. al scene. So when Macron and Ben Smith to complain about intent. Twitter to announce “massive keep us from removing illegal his party’s majority govern- it. Macron would like for us Just as I was getting my immigrants even when they Rich Lowry is editor of the ment recently made headlines intellectual simpletons to rec- Anglo journalist mind wrapped SEE MARSDEN PAGE A5 ® are released from jails after National Review.

GUEST OPINION Rahm Emanuel doesn’t care about ideological purity tests as he seeks political resurrection from Biden

hat wailing you hear socialist change? Tinvolving Rahm Emanuel, They see corporate America President-elect Joe Biden and moving back into the Biden the left clinging to its ideo- John Kass administration — Lyft, Amazon logical purity tests sounds like GUEST COLUMNIST and J.P. Morgan among others something out of a horror — as the Combine sharpens its movie. blades. But as Rahm seeks political U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio- resurrection at Biden’s hands, And I remember him run- Cortez, the popular social- here’s the thing: ning for reelection while his ist Democrat of New York, Chicago has seen Rahm’s administration suppressed expressed a childlike sense of movie before. that video, as Rahm played his betrayal when that Rahm bal- Chicago remembers him Barack Obama card as the for- loon began to float. as the mayor who sat on that mer president’s chief of staff. “What is so hard to under- Laquan McDonald police Rahm stood on the South stand about this? Rahm shooting video until after his Side with adoring Black minis- Emanuel helped cover up the reelection was safe. ters gathered around him who murder of Laquan McDonald. promised to get out the vote Covering up a murder is dis- for their mayor who’d been qualifying for public leader- LETTERS POLICY graced by Obama. ship,” she tweeted recently. The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes A minister said their “knowl- “This is not about the ‘visibility’ letters to the editor from readers. edge and wisdom of God” of a post. It is shameful and Rahm Emanuel. Letters must be no longer than 250 led them to endorse him for concerning that he is even words, civil in tone, written exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and reelection. being considered.” accompanied by the writer’s name, Rahm closed his eyes. His that he dug for himself back pundit. He loves TV. And CNN strings of the Democratic Secretary of transportation address and phone number. Longer face turned toward heaven as then, perhaps Biden will take loved him right back as early media complex on the Beltway. is a default job for Chicago letters may be published, based on the Holy Political Spirit came pity. as 2014, trying to elevate him He’d like secretary of transpor- types. Billy Daley, who flipped merit and at the Editor’s discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. upon him, even as he sat on Biden is putting the Obama with a ridiculous eight-part tation, but he’ll take anything. chief of staff jobs with Rahm that video of the Black teen- band back together and the prime-time infomercial called A guy finagling his way back in a deal approved by Obama, Readers who are interested in writing a longer guest op-ed column on ager being shot 16 times by a Beltway establishment media “Chicagoland” on how tough into the spotlight isn’t all that once sought it too. a topic of general interest should white cop. love him for it, the way kids he was. remarkable. Establishment And now with Washington contact Editor Tim Gillie. There is no forgetting that. love ponies. But after the McDonald Democrats are exactly like eager to spend and spend on Email: [email protected] But others try willfully Biden has already miracu- video was released in late establishment Republicans, an infrastructure bill, Rahm Fax: (435) 882-6123 to forget, as Rahm uses his lously breathed new life into 2015, Rahm was done. He which is why in Washington could be effective. He could Mail: Letters to the Editor Washington media contacts, John Kerry — he of the long couldn’t seek reelection again. they’ve made a formidable also make the guys who pour Tooele Transcript-Bulletin P.O. Box 390 hoping that if he keeps clam- face and the Iranian nuclear He later took off for a bike ride Combine that eventually cuts concrete and asphalt happy. Tooele, UT 84074 oring from the political grave deal disaster — by making him around Lake Michigan, and down any anti-establishment And that expanded influence a climate “czar.” Chicago didn’t much notice. weeds in its way. might help Rahm leverage So why not Rahm? The city didn’t even wave But what of the growing support for a challenger to Tooele Transcript Bulletin Editorial Board All Rahm wants is some- goodbye. anger of the hard left that Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Timothy H. Gillie thing, anything, to show he’s Now Rahm is doing what elected Biden on the hopes Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor a player and not just some TV Rahm does best: pulling the of a Green New Deal and real SEE KASS PAGE A5 ® TUESDAY December 8, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A5 hompson’s ing mosques, shutting them despite French intelligence — notably Qatar and Saudi T Marsden down rather than attempting surveilling around 10,500 Arabia. Qatar owns the Paris SmokeHouse continued from page A4 to triage entire congregations “separatists,” they’ve still been Saint-Germain Football Club, SmokeHouse to sort out the “separatists.” All able to commit acts of terror- and Saudi Arabia is one of this policing is required largely ism on French soil. France’s top weapons clients. action” targeting 76 mosques because the French govern- Macron is putting on a Both countries have had deal- for “separatism.” One such ment has long failed to main- heartfelt show of question- ings with France worth billions SMOKED - FRESH mosque, in the suburban tain adequate borders around able effectiveness in defense of dollars. Paris commune of Pantin, was the country. Now it’s tying to of secular French values. It’s Maybe the French govern- closed on government order establish borders within. admirable in much the same ment should start by separat- for six months after posting France has long had the way that one admires David ing itself from such connec- Turkeys a message on social media opportunity to address the for fighting Goliath. The new tions to show the “separatist” denouncing schoolteacher Paty inadequate domestic integra- law being introduced this week movement in France the way a week before he was killed. tion of foreign-born citizens. is supposed to protect specific of virtue. $ 89 This separatism stuff is The recent government hyper- aspects of daily life from this 3lb *While supplies last. pretty confusing. Macron’s activity on the “separatist” newer form of “separatism.” Rachel Marsden is a colum- own government is ordering issue is proof of failure. Macron also addressed the nist, political strategist and host ORDER NOW FOR THE religious establishments closed And now, it’s “Mission: funding of French “separatism” of an independently produced HOLIDAYS! — places of worship attended Impossible.” Or perhaps it’s by foreign actors in a speech French-language program that by thousands of moderate more like that other Tom earlier this year. airs on Sputnik France. Her religious people — when the Cruise movie, “Minority “We witnessed the arrival of website can be found at www. 3975 N. Hwy 36 • Erda • 435.882.0215 target is supposed to be ideo- Report,” where the authori- so many organizations that we rachelmarsden.com. logical. ties start policing people’s discovered had been funded by Macron is now trying to thoughts to determine if such and such a foundation, police nearly everything — an they’re going to commit a sometimes by a foreign gov- impossible feat. He’s calling up crime. 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Name Address Apt. Tooele Education City Zip Telephone population continues to grow Address Apt. F   Your carrier will receive noti cation of your gift (tip) SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — had since 1999,” said Emily “Right now, Utah County is S T  C  S  Utah’s population swelled by Harris, a demographer at providing a lot more afford- City Zip Telephone an estimated 52,820 people — the University of Utah’s Kem able housing. There’s also a equivalent to adding a city the C. Gardner Policy Institute. lot of development going on in Your carrier will receive noti cation of your gift (tip) size of Herriman — during the “That’s significant because in northern Utah County,” Harris fiscal year that ended July 1, 1999, the population was 1 said. “I think people really 2020, as a yearslong economic million less.” jumped at the chance to live in boom ended and the pandemic Harris said births have these new homes, places that and its recession began. declined in Utah and the are a little less expensive.” The hotbed of growth in nation since 2008, when Also, “This is the first time the state was Utah County, financial stress amid the Great that we can find in recorded where the population mush- Recession led many couples to Utah history that Utah County Stampin’ Up Donation roomed by 19,437, the Salt have fewer children. has had higher natural By Linda Clegg Lake Tribune reported. That “Births have continued to increase than Salt Lake County. was 61% more than the 11,899 decline,” Harris said. “Teen And that’s really interesting people added by Salt Lake births have gone down in Utah. because Salt Lake County obvi- For the last several years County, the most populous in It’s hard to argue that is a bad ously has way more people.” TEF partners at Stampin’ Up the state. thing. On top of that, people Among the reasons for its have donated case after case And Utah had its lowest are waiting longer in their life big natural increase is Utah of art materials valued at number of births in 21 years — to have their first child, which County’s lower median age, thousands of dollars to teachers allowing immigrants to add to we know will also decrease Harris said. “When you have a and students in the Tooele the population almost equally the number of children they lot more younger people, you County School District. This with new babies. A decade could potentially have in their have less people dying and year has been no exception! ago, new births (minus deaths) lifetime.” you also potentially have more Stampin’ Up is a Utah-based provided three-quarters of the She said it’s too early to tell people that are having kids.” company which specializes growth in a state known his- if the current recession will But Utah County was only in scrapbooking, cardmaking torically for its big families. decrease births more, although the third-fastest growing coun- and other paper craft supplies. Those findings were recessions usually do. ty by percentage for the year, These high-quality materials released Thursday by the Utah Still, the report noted that at 2.98%. Faster growth was are being used in classes Population Committee, formed Utah maintains one of the seen in Washington County at throughout the Tooele County by the Legislature to develop highest fertility rates in the 4.06% (adding 7,328 people School District as teachers are local estimates to serve as a nation. The Beehive State’s — 91% coming from immi- invited to come to the TEF check on U.S. Census Bureau total fertility rate — the total gration from other counties warehouse and stock up on particular have benefited from Johnson Junior High School data that often determines number of children that and states) and tiny Daggett paper, adhesives, markers, the Stampin’ Up donations use card kits to send positive government funding. The women in the state would County, which grew by 3.11% ribbons, card kits and many as they plan projects for their messages to students and their committee uses such things as expect to have in their life- (adding 31 people) despite its students, innovative teachers families. Some of the materials birth and death records, school times — has dropped to No. other products which can distressed economy. in many other classes have have been used as incentives enrollment, building permits 4 nationally at 2.026, behind Only two counties lost popu- be used in art classes, or as utilized this donation for the and rewards for teachers, staff, and church records for its esti- South Dakota, North Dakota lation last year: Grand (down materials for gifts students mates. and Nebraska. 18 people) and Emery (down make for their families at benefit of their students. For and students as well. Late this month, the Census The report said only three three people). school. instance, participants in student There are many ways to Bureau is expected to begin counties — Kane, Piute and The new report estimates While art classes in government at Clarke N. show support for students releasing data from its once- Wasatch — have seen a cumu- that Utah gained 509,000 peo- and teachers through the every-decade count of where lative increase in births since ple since the 2010 census — Tooele Education Foundation. people lived as of April 1, 2011. And 25 of the 29 coun- about 2.5 times the population Foundation support comes in 2020, and the state committee ties have experienced increases of Salt Lake City. It estimates many different forms. Some said it will then revise its own in deaths since then as the the state population now at generously donate volunteer estimates based on the census population ages. 3.273 million. hours, services, or cash for TEF count. “We also anticipate a higher The largest counties in projects, others like Stampin’ “Utah closed out the decade number of deaths in 2021 due the state, according to its Up donate materials and with another year of strong to COVID-19,” the report said, latest estimates, are: Salt supplies which can be used in population growth,” the state “leading to a sharper decline Lake, 1,164,859; Utah, the classroom. We at TEF are panel’s report said. “Net migra- in natural increase if births do 670,844; Davis, 359,925; grateful for every donation, and tion is contributing the major- not increase.” Weber, 255,468; Washington, every contributor who makes it ity of growth in the fastest Meanwhile, immigrants 187,878; Cache, 133,741; and possible for TEF to enrich and growing counties in the state, provided 48% of Utah’s growth Tooele, 72,692. enhance learning in the Tooele such as Utah, Washington, statewide last year, the largest The smallest county is County School District. You Tooele and Iron counties, a portion this decade. Daggett at 1,024 people. ALL make a difference! notable shift for Utah County, Utah County’s estimated in particular.” growth of 19,437 was its larg- Historically, “natural est of the decade, and a slight Tooele Education increase” — or the number majority of that —10,531 — TOOELETRANSCRIPT Foundation of births minus deaths — has came from immigration. BULLETIN driven most of the population Utah County had the “high- @TEFbellringer growth in Utah, accounting for est net migration in the state. Delivering the News 77% of it statewide in 2011. And that’s pretty significant,” in Tooele County for That dropped to just 52% the Harris said,”considering it’s More Than 120 Years past year. not the most populated county “We had 46,500 births this in the state.” Subscribe 435-882-0050 www.tooeleeducationfoundation.org year, which is the lowest we’ve One reason for that is, A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY December 8, 2020 OBITUARY A Resolution of the Tooele City Council issuing Vincent Howard a call for increased civility, respect for human Beazel

Vincent Howard Beazel, 60, life, freedom of expression, and property passed away Oct. 24, 2020, WHEREAS, the year 2020 will go down - in Tooele, Utah. He was born them and make and change laws that pre call upon those running for office, those in history as the beginning and year of, serve the health, safety and freedom of its to Annie and Howard Beazel who have been elected to an office, heads the global pandemic known Coronavirus citizens and, and raised in Frazier Park, of business, education, social movements, and, WHEREAS, as of November 12, 2020, WHEREAS, the Declaration of California. He graduated in that may have cause to disagree each other there have been 52,733,281 cases of Independence, the founding document 1978 from Quartz Hill High to do so in manner that does not lead to COVID-19 (in accordance with the applied of the United States of America, states, School and soon after served violence, physical retaliation, the chilling case definitions and testing strategies in “We hold these truths to be self-evident, a two year mission for The of the rights of freedom of thought and the affected countries) that have been that all men are created equal, that they Church of Latter-day Saints expression or the taking of life or property. reported, including 1,293,181 deaths and, are endowed by their Creator with certain in Venezuela. He married We invite all who enter into the public WHEREAS, this disease does not dis- unalienable Rights, that among these are Vannessa Koehler, and togeth- square to discuss the many differences we criminate who it attacks. It has affected Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” - er they raised three children: each may have for one another with civil all people, , regardless of race, belief, Life being the first of these declared rights; ity and respect. We call upon those elected Jonathan, Joseph, and Shiloh. nationality or financial status. No matter and to represent us set forth the example of He is survived by his son one conversation at a time. the gender, age, sex or circumstance it has WHERE AS, these very rights seem to how to disagree with civility, work toward Joseph, his daughter Shiloh, While arrangements and infiltrated every community and killed our be under attack, torn apart and forgotten understanding our differences and col- his brothers Vern and Victor, services are currently on citizens indiscriminately and, based on differences of opinion, thought, laborating on solutions that will move us and his mother Annie. He hold. Those wanting to honor WHEREAS, the Coronavirus has disrupt- and the free right to express one’s self in forward to protect each person, their prop- was preceded in death by his Vincent in the meantime are ed every aspect of what we have consid- the public square. erty and rights granted under the constitu- son Jonathan, and his father encouraged to donate to orga- ered as normal life in education. Schools NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED tion. If this change cannot be effectuated Howard. nizations such as Operation have been closed temporarily more than BY THE TOOELE CITY COUNCIL that we by those who are elected to represent us To say he was an extrovert Smile (operationsmile.org), once. Families, teachers and students have express our upmost gratitude and appre- then we invite all to fulfill their duty as a would be an understatement. or Charity: Water (charitywa- had to learn how to learn in a whole new ciation for all who work as medical person- citizens to become involved the electoral He had an extreme love for ter.org) in his name. People way and, nel in hospitals, doctors offices, emergency process by becoming a candidate for office his fellow men, for God, and with information that could WHEREAS, we experienced for the medical services, as firefighters, police or by supporting a candidate who espouses for his community. He loved help lead to the capture of his first time in a century the shutting down offices and as educators for all that they their values, and lastly to vote. nature and the planet and assailant(s), are encouraged of a global and local economy. Many liv- that have done and are doing, to assist all BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED when the was passionate to see a world to contact Detective Light at ing in Tooele City citizens not go to work people during this pandemic. We mourn members of our society may not agree with with clean energy, water, and 435-277-4212 or Lt. Norberto for months and many businesses have with those who have lost loved ones dur- a policy or law that is adopted or how the resources for all people. He Aranda at 435-277-4254 at lost countless amounts of money or been ing this time or who have struggled with force of law is used, we invite all to join was a globally-minded man, the Tooele County Police forced out of business and, physical or emotional difficulties during in the public process and to express with who loved tackling the big Department. WHEREAS, the year 2020 has also been this unprecedented time. civility disagreements with those elected ideas and world’s problems a time of great dissension and disregard for BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we to represent them of their values, feelings life, the rights of individuals and property declare that human life, regardless of age and thoughts regarding what their govern- owners. It has been a year marked with or circumstance, must be protected by the ment is doing for and to them and, increases in our nation of murder, rioting, laws of our society. We mourn for those BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that when Are you prepared? intimidation, looting of businesses and that have lost loved ones during this year there is disagreement with a law, policy or destruction of property and of pandemic. We support legislation on an injustice that is committed by a govern- WHEREAS, there have been many the state and national levels that protects ment or its officers, that citizens exercise Wills • Trusts peaceful protests decrying the unfair treat- human life. We invite all to teach the the “right of the people peaceably to Medicaid Planning ment of so many citizens of our county importance of each individual life regard- assemble, and to petition the Government because of discrimination and, less of age, race, nationality, gender, sexual for a redress of grievances.” We call upon Free Initial Consultation WHEREAS, our great nation was orientation, religious belief, philosophies all those who exercise this right to do DAVID G. WOOD founded upon The Bill of Rights and The or disability to treat all people, especially so peacefully without intimidation, the Attorney Constitution of the United States, which those with whom we may differ in any destruction of property and businesses or grants each citizen the right to peaceably area with respect, civility and dignity. We the loss of life. This Resolution is necessary 435-255-8740 assembly, the right to exercise their free- call upon all to live in a manner that will for the health, safety and protection of the dom of religion, thought and expression. decrease violence in our society and to women, men and children living in Tooele Accepting It grants to all the right to own property, assist in changing our culture to reflect and shall become effective upon passage, New Clients the freedom to vote for a candidate that these values. without further publication, by authority Frank Mohlman’s each person desires to elect to be represent BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we of the Tooele City Charter. Clients Welcome! 1244 North Main, Ste 202, Tooele HARVARD HEALTH LETTER Tips to cheat safely on your healthy diet

ere’s a formula to enjoy Hfoods you love during the holiday season and all year through. For many people, this “season of wonder” includes wondering if you can cheat on a healthy diet. How much can you indulge in rich, salty, or sugary holiday cuisine without risking weight gain, heart and blood pressure problems, or high blood sugar? “Some people are more sensitive than others to salt, saturated fat, or added sugars. We sometimes see diet affecting blood pressure or cholesterol in as little as a few weeks after people splurge,” says registered dietitian Kathy McManus, director of the Department of Nutrition at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital. That makes dietary cheat- ing a bit risky. But for generally healthy people, McManus says there is a formula that allows Your Complete Local News Source you to bend the rules this holi- Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 day season and beyond.

First, the healthy guidelines who exercises 30 minutes per a little might tempt you to push fully correct for the holiday Ideally you should always fol- day, you can estimate how the 90-10 rule beyond its limits. splurging. Perhaps you get used low a healthy eating plan, such many daily calories you need to For example: to indulging and then can’t PET OF THE WEEK as a Mediterranean-style diet. In maintain your current weight You might overdo a cheat break that habit. Perhaps once addition, you need to limit the by multiplying your weight (in meal. We know for sure that a you gain weight, your body following. pounds) by 15. regular diet that’s unhealthy resets your metabolism to a Added sugars. Eating too For example, if you weigh can, over time, increase your higher weight, so you get hun- much sugar can cause repeated 130 pounds, multiply 130 by long-term risk of developing gry more easily. blood sugar spikes and increase 15. The answer — 1,950 — is heart disease. But it may also be “Unless you’re putting a lot of your risk for diabetes. Limit the number of calories you need true that a big, unhealthy meal effort into maintaining weight intake to no more than 24 per day to stay at 130 pounds. can cause immediate risks. Let’s loss, you can return to the previ- grams per day for women and Eating more could lead to say you binge on a juicy steak, ous baseline weight,” McManus 36 grams for men. weight gain; eating less could mashed potatoes, and a hot explains. “Biology isn’t on our Salt. In some people, con- lead to weight loss. fudge sundae. That rich meal side, and old behaviors are still suming too much salt can contains 47 grams of saturated there. We may slide back into increase blood pressure. Bending the rules fat, 32 grams of mostly added our previous ways, and calories Healthy people should limit While a good diet is crucial sugars, 1,330 calories, 70 grams will go up and exercise will go intake to 2,300 milligrams (mg) for health, bending the rules on of carbohydrates, and 2,555 mg down. So weight drifts back per day. occasion probably won’t hurt. of sodium. up.” Saturated fat. Eating too A tip you can try is the 90-10 Some small studies sug- for fi nding all much of this type of fat — found rule. “Eat a healthy diet 90% of gest eating a heavy meal What you can do in red meat and full-fat dairy the time and splurge 10% of the increases the risk for a heart Try to follow a healthy diet our pets a good products — can increase “bad” time,” McManus says. “Eating attack. “Theoretically, a large, on most days, and allow your- home. LDL cholesterol and raise your three meals a day for a week unhealthy meal does lead to self the pleasure of occasionally risk for heart disease. McManus means 21 total meals: avoid various biochemical changes in indulging. advises limiting saturated fat splurging for more than two of the body, such as increases in “For the holiday season, you to 7% of your daily calories. To those meals.” triglyceride levels, which could may want to enjoy a few par- figure out how many grams of What about doing a 90-10 contribute to an elevated risk ticular dishes, meals, or events,” saturated fat that would be, take plan every day during the for heart attack in the hours McManus suggests. “Plan ahead 7% of your daily calories and holidays, devoting 10% of your following the meal,” says Dr. for that. But also plan how divide it by nine (one gram of daily calories to unhealthy holi- Deepak L. Bhatt, a cardiologist you’ll be eating when you’re not For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure fat has 9 calories). For example, day foods? That’s probably more and the editor in chief of the overindulging.” Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires if you’re eating 1,500 calories likely to lead to bad habits. “If Harvard Heart Letter. Carry that idea through to Animal Shelter 882-1051 vaccination payment, licensing a day: .07 times 1,500 equals you occasionally go slightly You gain weight and keep January and then each month Tooele City and possible shelter fee. 105; 105 divided by 9 is about over the daily guidelines for it on. Maybe you’ll exceed after that. Don’t bargain with Animal Shelter 882-8900 12 grams of saturated fat. calories, salt, added sugar, and the dietary guidelines for the yourself; try to maintain an Shelters are required to saturated fat intake, it’s prob- entire holiday season and tell even style of healthy eating, Grantsville hold animals for 5 business What about calories? ably not going to be a problem,” yourself you’ll compensate for with occasional cheating on Animal Shelter 884-6881 days before euthanization. Daily calorie needs depend McManus says. “But making it in January and February. your diet. You’ll wind up feeling on many factors, including every meal a little unhealthy, by Unfortunately, studies of what satisfied that you get to enjoy your age, activity level, body design — that’s likely to cause actually happens in the post- the foods you love, and you may Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. composition, overall health, and problems.” holiday period find that many have more success maintaining weight goals (such as weight people weigh more in March your weight goals. 1182Tooele N. 80 E., Tooele Veterinary • 882-1051 Clinic loss). Pitfalls than before the holidays: If you’re a healthy person Knowing that you can cheat January and February didn’t © 2020 by Harvard University TUESDAY December 8, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 Local churches participate in Sing it Louder Nationwide event protested church related COVID-19 regulations wonderful time,” said Pastor around the country experi- city hall buildings. Mark Runyon from New Life ence, we wanted to stand to Tooele was the only location CEILLY SUTTON of COVID-19. Over 100 members of the Christian Fellowship. support them,” said Runyon. in Utah where churches par- STAFF WRITER New Life Christian churches sang eight Christmas The Sing it Louder USA “As government is trying to ticipated in the event. Three local churches par- Fellowship, Tooele First Baptist carols, including Joy to the event was created by Pastor demand that churches don’t “As a pastor I felt it impor- ticipated in the Sing it Louder Church, and Tooele Springs World and O Holy Night dur- Steve Riggle out of Houston, gather and even not to sing, tant to stand with others from USA event on Sunday to pro- Calvary Chapel gathered at ing the event. Texas. we stood up to sing it louder. around our nation, in a form of test government mandates 2 p.m. in front of Tooele City “Over 100 people gathered Riggle said he created the To sing together the songs of peaceful protest, that church related to gatherings because Hall to participate in the event. to simply sing and we had a event because he was tired of Christmas that glorify the com- is an essential gathering,” government leaders telling ing of Immanuel, God with us, Runyon said. “To stand by our people “how many individu- the Savior, the Messiah, the constitutional rights to free- als they could have in their Lord Jesus Christ.” dom of religion and to gather house for the holidays” and Churches in 31 states partic- and assemble.” not allowing churches to meet ipated in the event. There were [email protected] together for Sunday services. over 100 locations nationwide “Though we do not experi- where multiple churches gath- ence the same government ered to sing. 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ago when we drove out here Lakeview and smelled the onions which continued from page A1 many of you are smelling today, we saw all this ground and knew there were some by July or August, according to opportunities.There has been the developers. The building a great deal of patience and is expandable up to 1 million persistence and strategy that square feet. Stout Building has gone into this from the Contractors of Bountiful is beginning.” the general contractor for the Smith said his group has building.. Eventually, Lakeview been working closely with Business Park could include up Tooele County, Grantsville City to 60 buildings on the 1,300- Council, Grantsville Planning acre site. Commission. He said the park “This has been three years could eventually employ 8,000 in the making,” Freeman said. to 10,000 people and bless “Community support will make peoples lives in many ways. this a success; we’re grateful “It will also invite more for our partners. Three years people to come out here and

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Let Everyone COURTESY AUSTEN DIAMOND PHOTOGRAPHY A big tent with physical distancing as community members and business partners gathered on Thursday for the groundbreaking of the Lakeview Know! Business Park on Sheep Lane.

as this park is successful and has gone to lengths to see this the beginning. He’s been with Bank, the Tooele County Board Place a Notice in the begins to grow it will develop thing launched, we pray it will us since the first time we met. of Education voted to enter a lot of tax base that will help be a fast buildout.” When we first met we weren’t into negotiations with the Transcript Bulletin! with infrastructure, schools Mayor Marshall said the in Grantsville so we wrestled county and the Romney Group and communities,” Smith said. park will have a tremendous a bit in the beginning, but for tax increment financing for Weddings • Birthdays • Graduations • Retirement Tripp mentioned the impact on the community. He he and the City Council and the development of the busi- groundbreaking is only the mentioned the superb schools Brett Combs (Grantsville City ness park. Military • Missionaries • Honors & Awards beginning. located in Tooele to help train attorney)… that team has been Tax increment financing 435-882-0050 “Tooele County has some future employees for jobs at really, really, really instrumen- involves the district forego- TOOELE RANSCRIPT basic things we need to cor- the park. tal in helping us get to where ing a portion of its property T 58 N. Main, Tooele rect,” Tripp said. “We have a “It is so rewarding to see we are today.” tax from the increase in the BULLETIN great community but we have this vision starting to grow,” Romney also thanked mem- property’s value for a specified 9 to 5 Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun) underemployed opportuni- he said. The mayor said the bers of the Tooele County period of time as the property ties here within our county area is a superb location for a Commission and Tooele is developed. boundary. We’re a three-in-one business park with easy access County School District. During the meeting Romney county. We have three working to the Midvalley Highway and “We saw an incredible said the project wouldn’t hap- people for every job located in I-80. opportunity, a vibrant work- pen without the tax increment. Join the Club! our county and because of that “We’ve got to know the peo- force, wonderful valley, a great “This project doesn’t move we have a serious commuter ple of this valley the last three commute to Salt Lake Airport without the tax increment problem. This will not reverse years. People are proud of this and downtown Salt Lake City,” financing,” he said. “We don’t Tooele Club that instantaneously and this valley,” Romney said. Romney said. have the money for the infra- 438 W 400 N Annual will be a buildout over a num- “Mayor Marshall, who just In January 2019, following structure — water, sewer, Tooele ber of years, but it is a move in spoke, has been incredible a presentation from Romney power.” Teen Center Membership the right direction. The county and shared our vision from and representatives of Zions [email protected] Boys & Girls 102 N 7th St. Tooele, UT 84074 $10$ Club 435.843.5719

Homework Help | Computers | Games | Arts | and More! The La Frontera building December. at the current location changed Virg’s needs a lot of work, according He thought he was going to several times. continued from page A1 to Law. have a few more months at his And then in March 2019, Afterschoolol The Kravers location offers present location. the COVID-19 pandemic hit a drive-thru window, but with “That’s why I asked the Utah. programs foforr Law said he has tried to COVID-19, it only offers six Church for a few more months, Law, who owns three other relocate his Erda restaurant. tables inside, which Law is but they said ‘no,’” Law said. Virg’s Restaurants as well as Youth andd Teens “I made an offer with a afraid won’t generate enough As far as the county Health Penny’s in Stockton, said his ages 6 - 18.8. When School deposit on the Sun Lok Yuen revenue to pay the rent. Department’s notice about a two Salt Lake County locations is building in Tooele,” he said. Law said he has a few failing septic line, Law said he closed for six weeks. The Club “But that fell through.” things in the works, including has a solution for that. Law Law said he was able to keep is In! Out He tried building a new another possible location for a believes the line was damaged the Erda location open and building, but ran into zoning new building, but nothing that when two houses behind Virg’s support his other restaurants TooeleClub.org issues, Law said. could be ready by the end of were demolished. by selling bacon, eggs, and “It just needs a new pipe,” ham out of the Erda location. he said. “I’ve offered to make “We had to get special per- the repair, but the Church mission from the Department won’t let me.” of Agriculture,” he said. “We The last sixteen months also had toilet paper, so we have had a lot of “ups and offered a roll of toilet paper downs” and “stops and starts,” with every $20 of groceries.” Emergency care. Law said. To this day, Law said that The Church bought the the Erda Restaurant is down Recognized nationally. Available locally. property in July 2019. In 10-15% from last year, while September 2019, the Church his Taylorsville location is announced plans for a temple, down 60%. parks, open space, and a hous- “It’s not just us,” he said. “All ing development on the 167 restaurants need to get back acres they own adjacent to the up to full seating, for their 2.98-acre parcel where Virg’s employees and to make rents. CHEST PAIN 30-MINUTE CENTER PLEDGE sits. It’s going to be impossible for a The Church’s rezone lot of places to stay open.” request and Tooele Valley Law said he hasn’t given up GENERAL TELE-INTENSIVIST Temple Subdivision Planned on finding a new location in CRITICAL CARE SURGERY Community concept submitted Tooele County. to the county did not include “I hope to be back in Tooele the Virg’s property. soon,” he said. Nevertheless, Law said he The Church has not said was encouraged to find a new what their long range plans are location, but the estimated for the property. CERTIFIED STROKE RECEIVING OBSTETRICS amount of time he could stay [email protected] CENTER

of the proposed Erda City was Ranch published.” continued from page A1 Mark Bleazard submitted a similar statement. ORTHOPEDICS LEVEL IV TRAUMA According to their attorney, Office tried to reach the it came to a point where it Bleazards to confirm that they was too late to do anything had authorization to sign for before the election, ballots When you have a medical emergency, you can turn to the emergency department Six Mile Ranch and intended had already been printed and at Mountain West Medical Center with confidence. to do so. The feasibility request mailed. Six Mile Ranch decid- listed ther personal addresses ed to wait until the election • Our 30-Minute Pledge means we will work diligently to have you initially seen in Erda. was over to see if legal action The Lieutenant Governor’s was needed. If incorporation by a medical professional within 30 minutes of your arrival in the ER. Office let the feasibility study failed, the Bleazard’s concerns • As a Certified Stroke Receiving Center, we have proven procedures, protocols, and incorporation vote pro- would be moot. and equipment for Stroke Care. ceed without confirmation Without the inclusion of Six from the Bleazard’s that Six Mile Ranch’s 6,500 acres, the • Neurology Telemedicine uses virtual technology to give physicians 24/7 access Mile Ranch was part of the proposed Erda City incorpora- to specialists in stroke and other neurological issues. deal, according to the com- tion area would not be ineli- • We are an American College of Cardiology Accredited Chest Pain Center. plaint. gible for incorporation under On Oct. 14, 2020, John Utah law, according to the This prestigious accreditation indicates that we have achieved a higher level of Bleazard submitted a state- complaint. expertise when dealing with patients who arrive with symptoms of a heart attack. ment to the Lieutenant The complaint asks the 3rd Governor’s Office in which District Court to invalidate the • Our affiliation with University of Utah Health brings the expertise, services and he said, “I did not nor could 2020 election outcome sup- best practices of an academic medical center home to you. not sign as a representative porting the incorporation of of Six Mile Ranch Corp., and Erda. With these, plus specialists in Cardiology, General Surgery and Orthopedics, we are was never informed that any Attorney’s for the Lieutenant at our best when you need us most. Six Mile Ranch property was Governor’s Office or the Erda being considered as part of incorporation sponsors have the Erda City boundaries. I not yet responded to the com- only discovered the inclusion plaint. Current Average ER Wait Time of this property after a map [email protected] MountainWestMC.com 2055 North Main Street • Tooele, UT 84074 Your Complete Local News Source Specialists are Employed and Independent Members of the Medical Staff at Mountain West Medical Center. • If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911. Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050

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SPORTS WRAP Tooele boys basketball at Riverton Stallions fall to Bruins in season opener Justin Rogers had 24 points, 18 rebounds and four steals to DARREN VAUGHAN lead the Tooele boys basketball SPORTS EDITOR team to a 57-40 road win over With just a few days of practice Riverton on Friday. Julian Mahoe under its belt entering Friday’s season added 10 points and eight opener, the Stansbury boys basketball rebounds for the Buffaloes (1-0), who outscored the Silverwolves team didn’t know what to expect from 15-3 in the second quarter and itself or its opponents. led 32-13 at halftime. Tooele The Stallions’ 76-59 loss to Mountain will play host to county rival View at Stansbury High School revealed Grantsville on Wednesday. a few things — including the star power Tooele girls basketball at Delta of Bruins forward Calvin Gustafson, Tournament Stansbury’s 3-point shooting prowess Tooele’s girls basketball and a need for improvement at the free- team went 1-2 at the Delta throw line for the Stallions, coach Joe Tournament on Friday and White said. Saturday, beating Parowan 34-20 “Mountain View’s a better team than before a 38-34 overtime loss I knew about,” he said. “We’ve only had to Millard and a 37-31 loss to five practices and we didn’t have any Duchesne. Aysha Lewis had 13 game film on them or anything. They’re points against Parowan for the Buffaloes (1-2), and led the way athletic and they’re strong.” with 19 points against Millard in Gustafson dominated the game, a game that also saw Madi Baker as the 6-foot-8 senior forward who score 10 points. Lewis led the transferred to Mountain View just Buffs with 10 points in the loss this season racked up a game-high 19 to Duchesne. Tooele will play its points and was a force on the boards. first home game of the season While White was pleased with how the Friday against Cyprus. Stallions (0-1) defended the 3-point Grantsville boys basketball at line, allowing the Bruins (1-0) to hit Central Utah Preview just three 3-pointers all night, the coach The Grantsville boys basketball said he would like to see his team’s team picked up a pair of impres- defense keep the opponents from get- sive victories at the Central Utah ting so many easy looks at the basket. Preview in Richfield, defeating “We need to be a little bit tougher Manti 65-61 on Friday before knocking off Richfield 51-39 defensively when it comes to letting on Saturday. Brigham Mulford people in the paint,” White said. hit five 3-pointers en route to On the other end, Stansbury’s 17 points against Manti, while perimeter shooting kept the Stallions Tuhker Mulford also had 17 competitive, as they knocked down 11 points, Tate Allred had 11 and 3-pointers. Landen Giles hit five treys Davin Ekins had 10 points and en route to a team-high 15 points, six rebounds. Against Richfield, while senior forward Dave Spaulding Tuhker Mulford and Allred each hit four 3-pointers, scoring 16 CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO and 15 points, respectively. The Stansbury’s Landen Giles (3 in white) looks for an opening against Mountain View’s Court Walker during Friday’s non-region boys basketball SEE STANSBURY PAGE B7 ➤ Cowboys (2-0) will face rival game at Stansbury High School. Mountain View won the season-opening game 76-59, despite Giles’ 15 points — all of which came on 3-pointers. Tooele on the road Wednesday night. Stansbury girls basketball at Green Canyon The Stansbury girls basketball team struggled in its season Cowboys overwhelm Wasps in opener opener Saturday in North Logan, falling to Green Canyon 77-39. DARREN VAUGHAN a 14-2 lead after one quarter and on Juab, and just giving every- Sarah Gatluak led the Stallions SPORTS EDITOR stretching that margin to 32-6 by thing we have so that at the end of (0-1) with 13 points and Epa Tia If there was any concern about halftime. Grantsville picked off 25 the game we felt satisfaction.” added 10 as Stansbury trailed how the Grantsville girls bas- steals and dominated the boards, Emily Backus hit a pair of 39-15 at halftime. The Stallions played host to Park City in a ketball team would come out in allowing the Wasps to grab just 3-pointers and scored nine points non-region game Tuesday after Friday’s season opener against two offensive rebounds, and seven for Grantsville. Emily Ware had press time. They will face Logan Juab, the Cowboys wasted no time of the Cowboys’ 12 players scored. eight points and Chloe Butler at home Thursday night. putting that to rest. Maison White led Grantsville added seven points, nine rebounds A balanced offensive effort with 11 points to go with eight and four steals. Hillary Cloward Notable HS boys basketball scores and a suffocating defense led rebounds, four steals and four rounded out Grantsville’s scoring Thursday Grantsville to a comfortable 59-27 assists, despite the Wasps’ efforts with five points, three rebounds Desert Hills 74, Ridgeline 63 win over the Wasps at Grantsville to deny her the ball in the post. and four steals. Gunnison 59, Ben Lomond 52 High School, as the Cowboys (1-0) Kenzie Allen, in her first game as “Girls were getting to their Logan 64, South Summit 48 picked off 25 steals and outscored the Cowboys’ starting point guard, spots and getting deflections and Spanish Fork 63, Hurricane 57 Juab (0-1) in every quarter. had 10 points, six rebounds, eight steals,” Vera said. “It was a fun Snow Canyon 71, Summit “It’s a good place to build off of, steals and two assists, and fellow game.” Academy 52 for sure,” Cowboys coach Megan sophomore Ellie Thomas added Grantsville played host to Class Sky View 65, Pine View 51 Vera said. “I loved how aggressive nine points, two rebounds and 5A Mountain Ridge in a non- Bear River 47, Canyon View 44 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO we were on defense. I thought we three steals. region game Tuesday night after Providence Hall 59, Tintic 36 Grantsville’s Kenzie Allen looks for an open teammate Richfield 49, Juab 26 were really scrappy, we were fly- “We talked about starting press time. The Cowboys will during the first round of the Class 3A girls basketball state Emery 68, American Heritage 54 ing around and we did a great job strong and flipping that switch travel to Richfield on Thursday for tournament on Feb. 14 in Price. Allen had 10 points, six on the boards, as well.” come game time,” Vera said. “We a rematch of last season’s Class 3A rebounds, eight steals and two assists in her first game as Friday The Cowboys were never chal- also talked about doing our thing third-place game. Tooele 57, Riverton 40 the Cowboys’ starting point guard Friday night, helping Mountain View 76, Stansbury 59 lenged in the game, racing out to and not really focusing too much [email protected] Grantsville defeat Juab 59-27 in its season opener. Grantsville 65, Manti 61 Desert Hills 65, Sky View 61 Snow Canyon 56, Orem 52 Ridgeline 57, Pine View 50 Canyon View 56, Ben Lomond 54, OT Century (Idaho) 61, Logan 46 Cowboys get off to strong start Bonneville 56, Ogden 32 Green Canyon 64, Roy 52 Kearns 72, Cedar Valley 45 GHS has high expectations Crimson Cliffs 85, Spanish Fork 74 under new coach Austin Bear River 65, Gunnison 50 Dixie 72, Richfield 38 DARREN VAUGHAN Parowan 65, Delta 35 SPORTS EDITOR Juab 56, Duchesne 40 Last season, the Grantsville San Juan 62, North Summit 54 Carbon 96, Maeser Prep 25 boys basketball team caught North Sanpete 60, Providence fire once the calendar switched Hall 35 to 2020, posting a 12-4 record South Sevier 74, Mount Vernon over its final 16 games to fin- 45 ish fifth in Class 3A despite a American Heritage 72, ALA 60 tumultuous beginning to their Saturday campaign. Grantsville 54, Richfield 39 This season, under the lead- Manila 57, Dugway 8 ership of first-year head coach Green River 59, Dugway 39 Nate Austin, the Cowboys are CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Ogden 64, Utah Military-Hill already off to a better start. Tooele’s Aysha Lewis (24) draws contact from a Cedar Valley defender Field 57 Grantsville, which was picked as she goes hard to the basket during a Region 10 girls basketball Dixie 74, South Sevier 35 to win the Region 13 cham- game on Jan. 14 at Tooele High School. Lewis is the leading returning Juan Diego 71, Emery 54 pionship and was among the scorer for the Buffaloes, and she won the Jackie White-Kimber Award Gunnison 54, Canyon View 42 as a sophomore in 2019. Bear River 57, Ben Lomond 43 top five teams in the preseason Cyprus 71, Snow Canyon 64 Class 3A rankings, picked up Juab 72, Mount Vernon 32 a pair of wins over perennial Manti 89, San Juan 79 powers Manti and Richfield at Tooele girls look to North Sevier 63, Delta 45 the Central Utah Preview on Notable HS girls basketball Friday and Saturday. scores “Everybody goes into game compete in Region 10 Thursday one thinking, ‘I think we have a Wendover 53, Wayne 50 good team,’ but you don’t really Richfield 46, Hurricane 29 know what to expect until you Baker’s return helps boost Buffaloes Dixie 55, Summit Academy 49 play some games,” Austin said. Pine View 66, Wasatch Academy “I was glad that we were able DARREN VAUGHAN 25 to stick with these teams that SPORTS EDITOR Ogden 62, Mountain Ridge 51 are well-coached — teams that Injuries plagued the Tooele girls basketball team last sea- Bear River 47, Ben Lomond 19 play really hard, are disciplined son, with many of their top players missing multiple games Green Canyon 56, Bonneville 48 — including guard Madi Baker, who missed the entire 2019- Juan Diego 77, Utah Military-Hill and have really good systems.” Field 7 Austin said he was pleased 20 season with a broken bone in her foot. Desert Hills 60, Salem Hills 30 with his team’s effort in the This year, Baker is back on the court for her senior season, Sky View 50, Uintah 32 first two games, though it giving the Buffaloes a much-needed boost, both in terms Carbon 64, South Summit 35 didn’t come as a surprise. Even of athleticism and big-game experience from her time with ALA 52, Rockwell 17 though the Cowboys’ practice Tooele’s state championship-winning softball team. She joins Maeser Prep 39, Merit 29 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO time has been limited because a talented core that also includes fellow seniors Aysha Lewis Union 35, San Juan 30 Grantsville’s Carter Killian drives toward the basket during the first round of COVID-19-related delays and and Emma Higley, as well as junior forward Breanna Beer, as SEE WRAP PAGE B7 ➤ of the Class 3A boys basketball state tournament on Feb. 15 in Price. Killian is one of several key returners for the Cowboys, who finished fifth ➤ ➤ in Class 3A last season. SEE COWBOYS PAGE B7 SEE TOOELE PAGE B2 B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY December 8, 2020 MONDAY’S WARM COCOA Four-year-old’s comments lead to changing perceptions of oneself “ et’s talk about healing,” your own unique approach to all-too-rare moment when Fourth, stop thinking about preting the meaning behind LAngela said. “If you want living. Being you is all that is I could feel that nagging it. A four-year-old generally the gentle laughter of others? to satisfy an internal emptiness required. internal emptiness begin to doesn’t spend a lot of time fret- “Let’s talk about healing” you must fill it with loving Lynn Butterfi eld Second, you can’t truly want shrink — moment when I ting about what other people Angela said. “If you want to GUEST COLUMNIST relationships.” something you can’t actually instinctively began to have a think or how they “should” satisfy an internal emptiness Even though I admire see yourself. That means If you glimpse into what Angela was think about things. They live you must fill it with loving Angela Dodson and have trust only want what another per- trying to instill into my heart. in a state of expression beyond relationships.” in what she attempts to teach son wants, you’re only seeing Yet, Landon’s sharp reply to the mind. This is a place of Even though I admire me, I have to admit that when me a few days ago over a video a copy. Think about that for a my laughter ushered in new deeper truth. Perhaps it’s Angela and have trust in what she said these words I only call. moment. The greatest origi- enlightenment: because they’re just beginning she attempts to teach me, it heard them in my ears. I’ve I laughed at the time of his nals, the masterpieces, are Third, if you don’t believe it, the process of getting to know took recognition of “Landon learned the distance between saying it, because his expres- priceless. Copies are infinitely why would anyone else believe themselves, on the inside. J’s Guide to an Inside Job” my ears and my heart is vast. sion, though clear, was a little less valuable because they’re it? Our belief in who we are, Which leads me to another to traverse the vast distance That means my ears hear awkwardly articulated. Then, more prolific. If you want to be as an individual, is created by question. As a person grows between my ears and my much more than what ends up as I pondered his words over extraordinary instead of ordi- how we feel about ourselves. in experience, knowledge and heart. Allowing positive being accepted into my heart. the ensuing days I began nary you have to put faith in It has nothing to do with what association with others is it change to happen within one’s Allowing positive change to to comprehend what I call yourself, in who you really are. other people think about us. possible for them to begin to heart isn’t usually an instanta- happen within one’s heart isn’t “Landon J’s Guide to an Inside “This isn’t a joke! It isn’t Could it be important for you live as only a “shadow” of who neous process at any age. Yet, usually an instantaneous pro- Job.” funny!” Landon said as he and me to be able to embrace they really are? Landon has shown that it can cess at any age. Yet, it can hap- First, just do what’s in your heard me snicker after his pro- our little idiosyncrasies? Finally, it takes persistence happen to any one of us, at pen to us at any age, as taught heart. You might feel awkward nouncement. Would beginning to think of to remain true to yourself. any age. to me by four-year-old Landon about it, or lack confidence In reality I wasn’t thinking our own peculiarities as the Could the world simply be a Johnson. in your abilities around what “it” was funny. I was think- personification of our indi- mirror, reflecting only how we Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda “This is my dog, Lola. He’s you want, but part of being ing of his comments as a vidual charm allow us to have feel about ourselves? Could and is a managing broker for a a she!” Landon exclaimed to truly genuine is to recognize cute, priceless moment — an a greater belief in ourselves? we, like Landon, be misinter- real estate company.

THE RIGHT THING Do individual efforts to feed the hungry detract from larger efforts? illions of people in the food offerings vary widely. have a lasting impact. A gift those in need does indeed developed country. And yes, MUnited States continue One day there might be lots of bag to a homeless person seem wise. it will take time and effort to to go hungry each day. Prior bread and eggs. Another day, doesn’t solve the issue of But that does not dimin- try to address those reasons. to the pandemic, Feeding Jeffrey L. Seglin peanut butter and pasta. homelessness, some wrote. ish the smaller-scale efforts Until that happens, getting America, the largest hunger- GUEST COLUMNIST In response to the column, I Others wondered how helpful being made, whether through food or mittens to those who relief organization in the received notes from individu- a communal refrigerator and a community refrigerator and need them most seems worth United States, reported that als who for years had orga- pantry was to a household pantry, the distribution of gift the effort. “more than 35 million people, nized initiatives to feed people looking to feed adults and chil- bags to homeless people in including nearly 11 million by-state breakdown, Feeding in need of food. One grass- dren if they couldn’t predict the area, or any other creative Jeffrey L. Seglin, author of children, lived in a food-inse- America details how “millions roots effort undertaken by two what might be on the shelves means of trying to aid the mil- “The Simple Art of Business cure household.” According to of people are newly experienc- women in the Northeast was when they arrived. lions of people suffering from Etiquette: How to Rise to the Feeding America’s “The Impact ing food insecurity.” gearing up to collect dona- “Shouldn’t we be putting all food insecurity in the United Top by Playing Nice,” is a senior of the Coronavirus on Food A few weeks ago, I wrote tions and distribute gift bags of our efforts behind a nation- States. lecturer in public policy and Insecurity in 2020” released in about the efforts of volunteers as the cold weather began al effort to get rid of hunger?” The right thing is not to director of the communications October, those numbers repre- who started communal food to hit. Hats, gloves, bottled one reader asked, arguing that think of this as an either/ program at Harvard’s Kennedy sented the lowest level of food fridges where people could water, snacks, cloth masks, it might be wrong to divert or choice, but a both/and. If School. He is also the adminis- insecurity in the country in 20 donate both perishable and hand warmers and gift cards donations from larger efforts. you can get behind a national trator of www.jeffreyseglin.com, years. non-perishable food. Anyone for fast-food restaurants were I agree with readers who cause to end hunger, great. If a blog focused on ethical issues. With massive unemploy- who was in need of food could among the items the women believe that we should make you find a local initiative you Do you have ethical questions ment caused by the pandemic, stop by 24 hours a day, seven hoped to include in each bag. a concerted effort to make like that seeks to bridge any that you need answered? Send any gains made in trying to days a week and take whatever Other readers, however, sure that children and their gaps for those in need, con- them to jeffreyseglin@gmail. ensure that no household went they needed. Because the food wondered if the various indi- families do not suffer from tribute with gusto. com. Follow him on Twitter @ hungry have been reversed, fridge effort is entirely run by vidual attempts to address hunger. An organized, focused Yes, there are systemic rea- jseglin. the report says. In its state- volunteers and donations, the hunger were too random to program to help get food to sons people go hungry in a © 2020 Jeffrey L. Seglin

Tooele played three games in relentless effort. Tooele less than 36 hours, and found The Buffaloes’ primary focus continued from page B1 itself a bit short-handed after will be on the defensive end, sophomore forward Rylie where they held all three of Hogan took a knee to the their opponents to less than 40 the Buffs hope to compete with thigh against Parowan, but the points during the Delta tourna- the top teams in Region 10. Buffs erased a big second-half ment. While Tooele is still look- “We’ve got talent — if we deficit against defending Class ing to boost its offensive game, Full ColorOnly can just get our scoring down a 2A champion Millard to force it’s the Buffs’ defense that has little bit more, I think we’ll be overtime in their second game Goss optimistic for this season. real competitive,” Tooele coach of the day on Friday. “Our girls always play pretty Randy Goss said. “We just rely “These girls definitely don’t competitive on the defensive on defense and getting after give up,” Goss said. “They keep end of it,” he said. “If we can ¢ it, and the hustle that the girls battling out there, and they just get the ball in the hole, Copies! provide.” showed that this weekend. that would help a lot, but I Goss lauded Baker’s tough- We were down by 10 against know we can hold teams down 24Per Copy ness as she continues to recov- Millard and we came back in a lot of the time.” er from her injury. the second half and took it into Tooele is playing a difficult “I’m proud of her,” he said. overtime.” preseason schedule, with “She’s been getting after it Lewis, who won the White- upcoming games against Green and trying to get everything Kimber Award as a sophomore Canyon, Cyprus, Grantsville back. She plays through it following the 2018-19 season, and Cedar City before the and doesn’t say a word about is the Buffs’ leading return- Region 10 opener Jan. 7 at it, but you can tell it bothers ing scorer, having tallied 206 Ogden. However, Goss said her. She’s mentally tough, and points, including 16 3-point- those games will prepare his that’s a big factor. That helps ers. Hogan led the team in team to compete in a wide- us out.” rebounding last season as a open region race. Tooele did lose a major piece freshman and should play “The more games we can in the offseason, as last year’s a key role, while Baker and get under our belt, it will pay leading scorer and Jackie Higley add scoring depth off in the long run,” he said. “If White-Kimber Award winner, and Beer provides a solid all- we can finish in the top four Alivia Cluff, is now playing for around game. Sydnee Gustin, (in Region 10), I’ll be happy. Desert Hills High School in who missed the Delta tourna- Whatever happens after that, St. George. However, Lewis, ment, should also be a key con- that’s up to the girls. We’re Baker, Higley and Beer appear tributor this season. going to win a few and lose ready to pick up that scoring Goss is also excited to see a few, but as long as we stay burden. what his up-and-coming competitive, we should get to The Buffs (1-2) opened their underclassmen can do. He was that play-in game and that’s all season Friday and Saturday impressed by the minutes the I’m shooting for. From there, at a tournament in Delta, Buffs got from Aiden Finch in we can decide what we want beating Parowan before los- their first few games, and he to do.” ing to Millard and Duchesne. lauded Mercedes McKinley’s [email protected]

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Then came pocket watch- The Fifth Symphony is es worn on a chain, and in 1868 instantly recognizable the wristwatch was made. But by its powerful four- there was still no affordable note opening motif — clock for home use. three short Gs followed An unknown person made by a long E-flat. the first watch holder in the early 1800s. The holder was ➤ On Dec. 25, 1880, a small decorative stand that Layne Hall is born in held an available pocket watch This watch holder is an elaborate Mississippi. When he on a table. They were made of clock when a pocket watch is put died in 1990, Hall was ceramics, metal, wood — any- into the hole. An interesting, mon- the oldest licensed thing that could be shaped into ey-saving idea by an anonymous driver in the U.S. In a stand with a large hole. 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Q: I recently started watch- Post,” the character “faked his have Amazon Prime Video, United States Railroad When the watch is inserted in Hubley doorstop, cat, red, ing the show “Good Girls.” A own death to avoid prison time you can purchase Masterpiece the hole near the top, it creates art deco, cast iron, c. 1925, 5 Administration seized lot of it is hard to believe, but for shenanigans related to her as an add-on for just $5.99 a control. a decorative “clock.” It sold for 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches, $375. the three lead actresses are (Selina’s) charitable founda- month, and you’d have access $875. Tiffany salt and pepper shak- ➤ On Dec. 24, 1923, so good, I’m willing to over- tion.” to much more wonderful • • • ers, owl, silver, 2 1/2 inches, President Calvin look the details. I recognize Next up for Pasquesi, who British programming. If you’d Q: We have an iron doorstop $920. 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Before “Good Girls,” Retta people could see played Donna on the NBC com- quality entertainment, edy “Parks and Recreation.” it remains the largest She was hilarious, but playing indoor theater in the Ruby has allowed her to show- Holiday decorations world. case her fantastic dramatic ➤ On Dec. 21, 1975, in chops as an actress. Vienna, Austria, Carlos Meanwhile, Jonathan can be dangerous the Jackal leads a Silverman (“No Good Nick”) raid on a meeting of will join the fourth season of just about any point in a house, the Organization of “Good Girls” as a member of so it’s important to avoid having Petroleum Exporting the Secret Service. these around at all. • • • Artificial decorations can Countries, killing three Q: I was a big fan of the also pose a danger. Tinsel is the people and taking 63 show “Veep,” starring Julia biggest no-no in a pet house- hostages. Carlos evaded Louis-Dreyfus. In the final epi- hold; cats that ingest the spar- capture until 1994, sode, the character playing the kly strings can suffer intestinal when French agents role of President Meyer’s hus- blockage. Plus, it’s not great found him hiding in the band was spotted twice, despite for the environment. Breakable Sudan. having (supposedly) been killed ornaments, especially those thin © 2020 King Features Synd. off, and none of the characters DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My glass bulbs that cats love to bat appeared to notice. What’s the aunt was admiring the wreath around, can shatter and cut their story on that? — D.C. I made from natural materials, paws. 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CALL TO ORDER c) Bleachers - Kellie Stansbury Park, UT. A ess may be communi- There are delinquent www.tooeletranscript. supplies last! CALL www.tooeletran Advertise in the Tran- AND PLEDGE OF AL- Tyrrell copy of the 2020 cated through e-mail to upon the following de- com 1-855-916-3098 script.com script LEGIANCE 9) Cemetery Business amended budget and michellep@tooelecity. scribed stock, on ac- ROLL CALL - Sexton Mark Stein- the 2021 final budget org. Note that all infor- count of assessment AGENDA: agel are available for public mation submitted to and/or fees levied as NOW HIRING: Seasonal Harvest1. Operators Discussion with 10) Park Maintenance NOW HIRING: Production Operator review Monday - Fri- Tooele City in re- of the 1st day of Octo- NOW HIRING: Seasonal HarvestMonte Operators Kingston and - Jeff Quibell YOUCargill WANT Salt A is GOOD looking JOB to WITH hire “Seasonal”GREAT BENEFITS. Solar Harvest WE HAVE Operators A GREAT inOPPORTUNITY Timpie, Utah-- AT CARGILL. day 8:00 am - 5:00 pm sponse to this notice ber, 2020, the Mountain Vista Devel- 11) Park Reservations Cargillharvest Salt season is looking runs from to mid-Marchhire a Production to the end Operator of November. at our Thislocation is an nearoutstanding Grantsville, at 179 Country Club, will be classified as amounts set opposite Cargill Salt is looking to hire “Seasonal” Solar Harvest Operators inopment Timpie, Utah-- on 155 acres - Tina Littlefield Utah.opportunityharvest This season is for an safetyruns outstanding from conscious mid-March opportunity and engagedto the toend workapplicants of November. in a safety-first with Thisinitiative, is an and energyoutstanding team-oriented and solid UT for seven days public information. the names of the re- in the northwest area a) Phone and Venmo productioncommunicationopportunity environment.for safetyskills. Responsibilitiesconscious Initial andopportunity engaged include ashaulingapplicants a Warehouse salt with from initiative, theOperator, ponds energy processingfocused and solidon prior to the public (Published in the spective stockholders area, daily operator equipment check and operator servicing, cleaningof and Grantsville maintaining City Account for park reser- safecommunication forklift operation skills. Responsibilities and the warehousing include haulingof packaged salt from product. the ponds processing hearing. Tooele Transcript Bul- as follows: equipment and other site work as required. about the future uses vations area, daily operator equipment check and operator servicing, cleaning and maintaining PLEASE NOTE: NO letin December 8 & 15, Clay Barney located equipment and other site work as required. and density for that 12) Other Park Busi- EXCELLENT COMPENSATION && BENEFITSBENEFITS PACKAGE: PACKAGE: Wage Wage begins begins at at$18.63 $23.15 per MEMBERS OF THE (2020) at 3842 N Sunvalley property. ness-Update on Inter- hour.perEXCELLENT hour. We Weoffer offer COMPENSATION a 401K a 401K plan; plan; health, health, & BENEFITS dental dental and PACKAGE: vision insurance; insurance; Wage begins paid PTO vacationat and $18.63 holidays; and PUBLIC WILL BE AL- Drive, Grantsville, UT 2. Discussion with net at the Park wellnessholidays;per hour. Wewellnessprogram; offer aprogram; 401Kincentive plan; incentive planhealth, and plan dental opportunities and and opportunities vision forinsurance; growth. for growth. paid vacation and LOWED IN PERSON PUBLIC NOTICE 84029, owning 1 Monte Kingston and a) Update of Lake holidays; wellness program; incentive plan and opportunities for growth. DUE TO THE NEW Tooele County Hous- share, certificate #962, REQUIREMENTS: MustMust be be at at least least 18 18years years of age, of age have to a workHigh schoolinMountain a production diploma/GED, Vista facility. be Devel- Point Cemetery and available to work rotating shifts and overtime as needed. All candidates are subject to a 90 STATE OF UTAH RE- ing Authority (TCHA) owing $338.50. REQUIREMENTS: Must be at least 18 years of age, have a High schoolopment diploma/GED, regarding be wa- Park website. Mustday probationary be willing toperiod. work Must a rotating pass a shiftcompany schedule paid medical (6:00 am exam to including6:00 pm afor drug two weeks STRICTIONS RE- Board of Commission- Appurtenant to 376 S /available 6:00 pm to to work 6:00 rotating am for shifts two and weeks). overtime All candidatesas needed. Allare candidates subjectter to are fora 90subject day the toproba- a Scenic 90 13) Adjourn screen,day probationary physical ability period. test, Must reference pass a companyand credit paid checks, medical and examcriminal including background a drug check. LATED TO TRANS- ers will be holding a Saddle Road, Grants- Slopes P.U.D. Subdivi- (Published in the tionaryscreen, physicalperiod. Mustability pass test, referencea company and paid credit medical checks, exam and criminal including background a drug/alcohol check. M I S S I O N O F Board Meeting at 1:00 ville, UT 84029, prop- HOW TO APPLY: Apply online at www.cargill.com/careers, select sion.“Browse Cargill Jobs,” Tooele Transcript Bul- screen, physical ability test and criminal background check. COVID-19. A link to a pm Tuesday, Decem- erty owned by Steven thenHOW click TO APPLY:on “United Apply States” online and at www.cargill.com/careers,“Utah” to find the job opening. select If 3.“Browse you do Closed not Cargill have Jobs,” access Session letin December 3 & 8, to the internet, please visit your local library or employment office. Zoom meeting will be ber 8, 2020 at 66 Dewitt, owning 1 HOWthen click TO APPLY:on “United Apply States” online and at “Utah” www.cargill.com/careers, to find the job opening. select If(Personnel, you “Hourly/Produc-do not have Realaccess Es- 2020) to the internet, please visit your local library or employment office. posted on our Face- West Vine, Tooele, share, certificate tion”WHY jobs,CHOOSE then CARGILL: click on “United Working States” at Cargill and is an “Utah” opportunity and search to thrivetate, for—a job Imminentplace number to develop Litiga- book page prior to the Utah 84074. #2170, owing $338.50. TIM00868.your career toIf theyou fullest do not while have engaging access in to meaningful the internet, work please that makes visittion). ayour positive local impact library or WHY CHOOSE CARGILL: Working at Cargill is an opportunity to thrive—a place to develop SELL YOUR CAR or 1. Welcome Appurtenant to 93 S employmentaround the globe. office. Cargill is an equal opportunity and affirmative action4. Adjourn. employer. hearing. your career to the fullest while engaging in meaningful work that makes a positive impact boat in the classi- 2. Roll Call Mustang Ridge Road, around the globe. Cargill is an equal opportunity and affirmative actionChristine employer. Webb Dated this 23rd day of Approval of minutes of G rantsville, UT Cargill is an EEO and Veteran/Disability employer. City Recorder fieds. Call 882-0050 November,If it happens 2020 here, meetings held: May 84029, property owned In compliance with the or visit www.tooele- Cassandraread about Ray it here. www.cargill.com/careers transcript. com or District Administrator 14, 2020, June 4, by Fernando Gomez, Americans with Dis- TOOELE www.cargill.com/careers TRANSCRIPT 2020, July 16, 2020, owning 1 share, certifi- ability Act, Grantsville e-mail your ad to (Published in the BULLETIN July 28, 2020, August cate #30351, owing City will accommodate tbp@tooeletranscript. Tooele Transcript Bul- 17, 2020, August 25, $622.64. reasonable requests to com letin December 8, 10, 2020, August 28, Appurtenant to 664 S assist persons with 15 & 17, 2020) 2020, September 14, Gold Dust Road, disabilities to partici- 2020, September 16, Grantsville, UT pate in meetings. Re- 2020, September 28, 84029, property owned quests for assistance 2020 and November John or Carissa Hen- may be made by call- 19, 2020. son, owning 1 share, ing City Hall (435) 3. Executive Director certificate #3068, ow- 884-3411 at least 3 Report ing $213.50. days in advance of a 4. New Business: Appurtenant to 625 E meeting. a. Financial State- Sleigh Ride Lane, This will be an elec- ments for quarter Grantsville, UT tronic meeting through ended October 31, 84029, property owned ZOOM. To view the 2020. by Margie Holm, own- meeting: Join Zoom b. Consideration of ing 1 share, certificate Meeting awarding contracts #2772, owing $351.00. https://us02web.zoom. from recent Requests Appurtenant to 123 E us/j/82753344309 for Proposals for the Box Elder, Grants- Meeting ID: 827 5334 following: Lawn, fertil- ville, UT 84029, prop- 4309 izer and Snow removal erty owned by Justin One tap mobile Services, Transaction Huber, owning 1 +12532158782,,82753 Attorney Services, share, certificate 344309# US (Tacoma) Pest Control, Water- #2501, owing $417.28. +13462487799,,82753 line Replacement at Appurtenant to 365 S 344309# US (Houston) Office Building, Mur- Wrangler Court, Dial by your location dock Subdivision Infra- Grantsville, UT +1 253 215 8782 US structure and Com- 84029, property owned (Tacoma) puter Systems Sup- by Marc Ith, owning 1 +1 346 248 7799 US port. share, certificate (Houston) c. Website develop- #2161, owing $313.50. +1 669 900 9128 US ment for TCHA Do- Appurtenant to 805 E (San Jose) main. Saddle Horn Road, +1 301 715 8592 US d. Grantsville Apart- Grantsville, UT (Washington D.C) ments LP, Exit of En- 84029, property owned +1 312 626 6799 US terprise (ESSIC) In- by Braden Krans, own- (Chicago) vestment Company. ing 1 share, certificate +1 646 558 8656 US e. USDA Rural Devel- #2825, owing $238.50. (New York) opment contract for Charles or Roberta Meeting ID: 827 5334 Mutual Self Help Pro- Larsen, 52 E Cherry, 4309 gram. Grantsville, UT Find your local num- 5. Old Business: 84029, owning 1 ber: f. Updates on all pro- share, certificate https://us02web.zoom. jects in various phases #1755, owing $138.50. us/u/kcrvbPJPJH of development: Mur- Appurtenant to 567 S (Published in the dock Subdivision, Har- Founders Lane, Tooele Transcript Bul- ris Community Village Grantsville, UT letin December 8, Phase I, Blue Lakes 84029, property owned 2020) LLC and Buffalo Ridge by Bowen Morris, own- LLC. ing 1 share, certificate g. Update on Clark #29451, owing Cove Cottages fire $344.50. damages. Appurtenant to 644 E h. Other Coach Lane, Grants- i. Adjourn ville, UT 84029, prop- Board members may erty owned by Jasmine attend electronically. Noyes, owning 1 Pursuant to the Ameri- share, certificate cans with Disability #3050, owing $551.00. Act, individuals need- Appurtenant to 293 N ing special accommo- Burmester Road, dations during this Grantsville, UT meeting should notify 84029, property owned Tooele County Hous- by Antonio or Lizette ing Authority at Ochoa, owning 1 435-882-7875 prior to share, certificate the meeting. #3136, owing $616.38. DeAnn Christiansen Appurtenant to 420 S Executive Director Lily Lane, Grants- (Published in the ville, UT 84029, prop- Tooele Transcript Bul- erty owned by Martin letin December 8, Petersen, owning 1 2020) share, certificate #2915, owing $338.50. Appurtenant to 214 W Williams Lane, Grantsville, UT 84029, property owned by Greg Price, owning 1 share, certificate #2963, owing $619.65. Appurtenant to 688 E Sunset View Road, Grantsville, UT 84029, property owned by Nate Stillman, own- ing 1 share, certificate #3158, owing $607.40. Appurtenant to 602 S Hackamore Road, Grantsville, UT 84029, property owned by David Taylor, own- ing 1 share, certificate #3155, owing $527.94. In accordance with laws of the State of Utah and the order of the Board of Directors made on the 12th Day of February, 2020, so many shares of such stock as may be nec- essary to pay the de- linquent assessment and/or other delin- quent fees thereon, to- gether with the late fee, costs of advertis- ing, and expenses of the sale, will be sold to the highest bidder at a public auction to be held at the principal business of the corpo- ration, at 411 So. West Street, Grantsville, Utah, on the 9th day of December 2020, at the hour of 7 p.m. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin November 26, December 1, 3 & 8, 2020) NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following de- scribed stock, on ac- count of assessment and/or fees levied as of the 1st day of Octo- ber, 2020, the amounts set opposite the names of the re- spective stockholders as follows: Clay Barney located at 3842 N Sunvalley Drive, Grantsville, UT 84029, owning 1 share, certificate #962, owing $338.50. Appurtenant to 376 S Saddle Road, Grants- ville, UT 84029, prop- erty owned by Steven Dewitt, owning 1 share, certificate #2170, owing $338.50. Appurtenant to 93 S Mustang Ridge Road, Grantsville, UT 84029, property owned by Fernando Gomez, owning 1 share, certifi- cate #30351, owing $622.64. Appurtenant to 664 S Gold Dust Road, Grantsville, UT 84029, property owned John or Carissa Hen- son, owning 1 share, certificate #3068, ow- ing $213.50. Appurtenant to 625 E Sleigh Ride Lane, Grantsville, UT 84029, property owned by Margie Holm, own- ing 1 share, certificate #2772, owing $351.00. Appurtenant to 123 E Box Elder, Grants- ville, UT 84029, prop- erty owned by Justin Huber, owning 1 share, certificate #2501, owing $417.28. Appurtenant to 365 S Wrangler Court, NOTICE: Grantsville, UT There are delinquent 84029, property owned upon the following de- by Marc Ith, owning 1 scribed stock, on ac- share, certificate count of assessment #2161, owing $313.50. and/or fees levied as Appurtenant to 805 E of the 1st day of Octo- Saddle Horn Road, ber, 2020, the Grantsville, UT amounts set opposite 84029, property owned the names of the re- by Braden Krans, own- spective stockholders ing 1 share, certificate as follows: #2825, owing $238.50. Clay Barney located Charles or Roberta at 3842 N Sunvalley Larsen, 52 E Cherry, Drive, Grantsville, UT Grantsville, UT 84029, owning 1 84029, owning 1 share, certificate #962, share, certificate owing $338.50. #1755, owing $138.50. Appurtenant to 376 S Appurtenant to 567 S Saddle Road, Grants- Founders Lane, ville, UT 84029, prop- Grantsville, UT erty owned by Steven 84029, property owned Dewitt, owning 1 by Bowen Morris, own- share, certificate ing 1 share, certificate #2170, owing $338.50. #29451, owing Appurtenant to 93 S $344.50. Mustang Ridge Road, Appurtenant to 644 E Grantsville, UT Coach Lane, Grants- 84029, property owned ville, UT 84029, prop- by Fernando Gomez, erty owned by Jasmine owning 1 share, certifi- Noyes, owning 1 cate #30351, owing share, certificate $622.64. #3050, owing $551.00. ADVERTISEMENT Appurtenant to 664 S Appurtenant to 293 N FOR BIDS Gold Dust Road, Burmester Road, Tooele City, 90 North Grantsville, UT Grantsville, UT Main Street, Tooele, 84029, property owned 84029, property owned U T 8 4 0 7 4 John or Carissa Hen- by Antonio or Lizette 435-843-2130 son, owning 1 share, Ochoa, owning 1 Separate sealed Bids certificate #3068, ow- share, certificate for the Tooele City ing $213.50. #3136, owing $616.38. Water Reclamation Appurtenant to 625 E Appurtenant to 420 S Facility - Solar Dryer Sleigh Ride Lane, Lily Lane, Grants- Modifications will be Grantsville, UT ville, UT 84029, prop- received at the Tooele 84029, property owned erty owned by Martin City offices at 90 North by Margie Holm, own- Petersen, owning 1 Main Street, Tooele, ing 1 share, certificate share, certificate UT 84074, until Tues- #2772, owing $351.00. #2915, owing $338.50. day, December 22, Appurtenant to 123 E Appurtenant to 214 2020, at 2:00 P.M. lo- Box Elder, Grants- W Williams Lane, cal Mountain Time. ville, UT 84029, prop- Grantsville, UT Bids will not be erty owned by Justin 84029, property owned opened and publicly Huber, owning 1 by Greg Price, owning read out loud at that share, certificate 1 share, certificate time. #2501, owing $417.28. #2963, owing $619.65. The Project Docu- Appurtenant to 365 S Appurtenant to 688 E ments will be available Wrangler Court, Sunset View Road, beginning December Grantsville, UT Grantsville, UT 7, 2020 and may be NOTICE: 84029, property owned 84029, property owned downloaded under There are delinquent by Marc Ith, owning 1 by Nate Stillman, own- QuestCDN project# upon the following de- share, certificate ing 1 share, certificate 7 4 4 3 3 1 3 a t scribed stock, on ac- #2161, owing $313.50. #3158, owing $607.40. www.questcdn.com for PUBLIC NOTICE count of assessment Appurtenant to 805 E Appurtenant to 602 S a non-refundable Notice of Amendment and/or fees levied as Saddle Horn Road, Hackamore Road, charge of $50.00. For to the Lakeview Busi- of the 1st day of Octo- Grantsville, UT Grantsville, UT assistance in viewing ness Park Community ber, 2020, the 84029, property owned 84029, property owned or downloading with Reinvestment Project amounts set opposite by Braden Krans, own- by David Taylor, own- this digital project in- Area Plan the names of the re- ing 1 share, certificate ing 1 share, certificate formation contact Pursuant to Section PUBLIC NOTICE spective stockholders #2825, owing $238.50. #3155, owing $527.94. QuestCDN.com at 17C-5 of the Utah Notice of Amendment as follows: Charles or Roberta In accordance with 952-233-1632 or Code Annotated, the to the Lakeview Busi- Clay Barney located Larsen, 52 E Cherry, laws of the State of [email protected]. Grantsville City Coun- ness Park Community at 3842 N Sunvalley Grantsville, UT Utah and the order of A Mandatory walk- cil is providing this no- Reinvestment Project Drive, Grantsville, UT 84029, owning 1 the Board of Directors through is scheduled tice with respect to Or- Area Plan 84029, owning 1 share, certificate made on the 12th Day for December 14, 2020 dinance #2020-34, Pursuant to Section SUMMONS FOR share, certificate #962, #1755, owing $138.50. of February, 2020, so at 10:00 AM local time, which was passed by 17C-5 of the Utah PUBLICATION owing $338.50. Appurtenant to 567 S many shares of such meeting at the admini- the Council on Novem- Code Annotated, the IN THE THIRD DIS- Appurtenant to 376 S Founders Lane, stock as may be nec- stration offices at the ber 4, 2020, amending Grantsville City Coun- TRICT JUVENILE Saddle Road, Grants- Grantsville, UT essary to pay the de- Water Reclamation the project area plan cil is providing this no- COURT COUNTY OF ville, UT 84029, prop- 84029, property owned linquent assessment Facility entrance (lo- for the Lakeview Busi- tice with respect to Or- TOOELE, STATE OF erty owned by Steven by Bowen Morris, own- and/or other delin- cated at 3300 N 1200 ness Park Community dinance #2020-34, UTAH Dewitt, owning 1 ing 1 share, certificate quent fees thereon, to- W, Tooele, UT 84074). Reinvestment Project which was passed by STATE OF UTAH, in share, certificate #29451, owing gether with the late All intrested bidders Area, as approved by the Council on Novem- the interest of F. A. #2170, owing $338.50. $344.50. fee, costs of advertis- that wish to submit a the Grantsville Rede- ber 4, 2020, amending 01/02/2020 A person Appurtenant to 93 S Appurtenant to 644 E ing, and expenses of bid must attend this velopment Agency on the project area plan under 18 years of age MustangTUESDAY Ridge December Road, Coach 8, 2020 Lane, Grants- the sale, will be sold to TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETINwalkthrough. the same date, and di- for the Lakeview Busi- Case No. 1185398B5 Grantsville, UT ville, UT 84029, prop- the highest bidder at a A bid bond in the recting that the notice ness Park Community JUDGE Elzabeth 84029, property owned erty owned by Jasmine public auction to be amount of 5% must of adoption be given Reinvestment Project Knight byPublic Fernando Notices Gomez, Noyes,Public owningNotices 1 heldPublic at the Notices principal Public Notices Public Notices accompanyPublic Notices each Bid. asPublic required Notices by law. Area,Public as approved Notices by TO:Public JOSEPH Notices ANGLE- owningWater 1 share, User certifi- share,Water certificate User businessWater of theUser corpo- Miscellaneous Miscellaneous TheMiscellaneous City reserves the TheMiscellaneous ordinance and the theMiscellaneous Grantsville Rede- SEYMiscellaneous , FATHER OF cate #30351, owing #3050, owing $551.00. ration, at 411 So. West right to reject any or all amended Plan shall velopment Agency on F.A. TOOELE, $622.64. Appurtenant to 293 N Street, Grantsville, SUMMONS ADVERTISEMENT bids, or any of the become effective upon the same date, and di- COUNTY Appurtenant to 664 S Burmester Road, Utah, on the 9th day of Tooele County Justice FOR BIDS items in the bids. Only publication of this no- recting that the notice A Pre-Trial/Trial con- Gold Dust Road, Grantsville, U T December 2020, at the Court, Tooele County, Tooele City, 90 North bids giving a firm quo- tice (the “Effective of adoption be given c erning the Grantsville, U T 84029, property owned hour of 7 p.m. STate of Utah, 74 Main Street, Tooele, tation and properly Date”). The Plan is as required by law. above-named child is 84029, property owned by Antonio or Lizette (Published in the South 100 East, U T 8 4 0 7 4 signed will be ac- available for general The ordinance and the pending in this Court John or Carissa Hen- Ochoa, owning 1 Tooele Transcript Bul- Tooele, Utah 84074 435-843-2130 cepted. The Owner wil public inspection at the amended Plan shall and an adjudication son, owning 1 share, share, certificate letin November 26, Wasatch Heating & Separate sealed Bids not award the Contract Agency offices located become effective upon will be made of which certificate #3068, ow- #3136, owing $616.38. December 1, 3 & 8, Air, Plaintiff for the Tooele City to a Bidder who, at the at 429 E Main St, publication of this no- may include up to the ing $213.50. Appurtenant to 420 S 2020) Martha Trujillo, Defen- Water Reclamation time of submitting a Grantsville, UT 84029, tice (the “Effective permanent termination Appurtenant to 625 E Lily Lane, Grants- dant, 290 Fairlane Facility - Solar Dryer Bid, was not properly during regular busi- Date”). The Plan is of your parental rights. Sleigh Ride Lane, ville, UT 84029, prop- Drive #2, Tooele, Modifications will be licensed under Utah ness hours (due to the available for general If you would like to Grantsville, U T erty owned by Martin Public Notices Utah, 84074 received at the Tooele law or if the Contract disruptions caused by public inspection at the have an attorney ap- 84029, property owned Petersen, owning 1 Miscellaneous Small Claims Case # City offices at 90 North would exceed the limit the COVID-19 shut- Agency offices located pointed to represent by Margie Holm, own- share, certificate 208000099 Main Street, Tooele, of the Bidder’s license. down please call at 429 E Main St, you, please contact ing 1 share, certificate #2915, owing $338.50. Deadline for public 1. Plaintiff swears the UT 84074, until Tues- All bids are subject to a h e a d ( 4 3 5 ) Grantsville, UT 84029, the Court prior to the #2772, owing $351.00. Appurtenant to 214 notices is 4 p.m. the following is true: De- day, December 22, applicable Utah laws 884-4603). For a pe- during regular busi- january 21, 2021 Appurtenant to 123 E W Williams Lane, day prior to publica- fendant owes the 2020, at 2:00 P.M. lo- and regulations. riod of 30 days after ness hours (due to the trial/hearing and re- Box Elder, Grants- Grantsville, U T tion. Public notices Plaintiff $845.19 in- cal Mountain Time. For additional informa- the Effective Date, any disruptions caused by quest an attorney to be ville, UT 84029, prop- 84029, property owned submitted past the cluding fees. Bids will not be tion contact Dallin Ste- person in interest may the COVID-19 shut- appointed to you. erty owned by Justin by Greg Price, owning deadline will not be This debt arose on Oc- opened and publicly phens (dallin.ste- contest the amended down please call You are hereby sum- Huber, owning 1 1 share, certificate accepted. tober 24, 2019 for read out loud at that [email protected]) Plan or the procedure a h e a d ( 4 3 5 ) moned to appear be- share, certificate #2963, owing $619.65. UPAXLP services that Wasatch time. with AQUA Engineer- used to adopt it if the 884-4603). For a pe- fore this Court for a #2501, owing $417.28. Appurtenant to 688 E Heating & Air was The Project Docu- ing, Inc., a t amended Plan or pro- riod of 30 days after PRE-TRIAL/TRIAL ON Appurtenant to 365 S Sunset View Road, GRANTSVILLE CITY called by Martha to ments will be available (801-299-1327 fax cedures fail to comply the Effective Date, any THE STATE’S VERI- Wrangler Court, Grantsville, U T NOTICE OF ADOP- check all furnaces at beginning December 801-299-0153. with applicable statu- person in interest may FIED PETITION FOR Grantsville, U T 84029, property owned TION OF ORDI- the property listed 7, 2020 and may be (Published in the tory requirements. Af- contest the amended TERMINATION OF 84029, property owned by Nate Stillman, own- NANCES above. downloaded under Tooele Transcript Bul- ter the 30-Day Period, Plan or the procedure PARENTAL RIGHTS by Marc Ith, owning 1 ing 1 share, certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY 2. Defendant resides QuestCDN project# letin December 8 & 15, no person may contest used to adopt it if the in said county on share, certificate #3158, owing $607.40. GIVEN that on Decem- or the claims arose 7 4 4 3 3 1 3 a t 2020) the amended Plan or amended Plan or pro- January 21, 2021 at #2161, owing $313.50. Appurtenant to 602 S ber 2, 2020 the within the juridiction of www.questcdn.com for procedures used to cedures fail to comply 3:00 p.m. at this Appurtenant to 805 E Hackamore Road, Grantsville City Coun- this court. a non-refundable PUBLIC NOTICE adopt it for any cause. with applicable statu- court’s location: Saddle Horn Road, Grantsville, U T cil enacted the follow- Plaintiff Wayne Mar- charge of $50.00. For Notice of Amendment (Published in the tory requirements. Af- Tooele County Juve- Grantsville, U T 84029, property owned ing ordinance: getts by Wasatch assistance in viewing to the Lakeview Busi- Tooele Transcript Bul- ter the 30-Day Period, nile Courthouse, 74 84029, property owned by David Taylor, own- Ordinance 2020-35 HVAC or downloading with ness Park Community letin December 8, no person may contest South 100 East, by Braden Krans, own- ing 1 share, certificate adopting the Land Dis- Order of the court this digital project in- Reinvestment Project 2020) the amended Plan or Tooele, Utah 84074. ing 1 share, certificate #3155, owing $527.94. turbance Ordinance in The State of Utah to formation contact Area Plan procedures used to Your failure to appear #2825, owing $238.50. In accordance with the Land Use Manage- the Defendant: You QuestCDN.com at Pursuant to Section PUBLIC NOTICE adopt it for any cause. may result in a default Charles or Roberta laws of the State of ment and Develop- are directed to appear 952-233-1632 or 17C-5 of the Utah Notice of Amendment (Published in the judgment and the ter- Larsen, 52 E Cherry, Utah and the order of ment Code. or contact the court [email protected]. Code Annotated, the to the Lakeview Busi- Tooele Transcript Bul- mination of your pa- Grantsville, U T the Board of Directors This ordinance will and answer to the A Mandatory walk- Grantsville City Coun- ness Park Community letin December 8, rental rights. 84029, owning 1 made on the 12th Day take effect upon the above claim: on or be- through is scheduled cil is providing this no- Reinvestment Project 2020) DATED THIS 23rd day share, certificate of February, 2020, so publication of this no- fore December 22, for December 14, 2020 tice with respect to Or- Area Plan of November, 2020. #1755, owing $138.50. many shares of such tice. This ordinance 2020 at the address at 10:00 AM local time, dinance #2020-34, Pursuant to Section SUMMONS FOR Alexandria Keith Appurtenant to 567 S stock as may be nec- may be reviewed or a listed above. If you fail meeting at the admini- which was passed by 17C-5 of the Utah PUBLICATION Assistant Attorney Founders Lane, essary to pay the de- copy may be obtained to contact the court, stration offices at the the Council on Novem- Code Annotated, the IN THE THIRD DIS- General Grantsville, U T linquent assessment from the Grantsville judgment may be en- Water Reclamation ber 4, 2020, amending Grantsville City Coun- TRICT JUVENILE (Published in the 84029, property owned and/or other delin- City Recorder at 429 tered against you for Facility entrance (lo- the project area plan cil is providing this no- COURT COUNTY OF Tooele Transcript Bul- by Bowen Morris, own- quent fees thereon, to- East Main Street, the amount listed cated at 3300 N 1200 for the Lakeview Busi- tice with respect to Or- TOOELE, STATE OF letin December 1, 8, ing 1 share, certificate gether with the late Grantsville Utah. above. W, Tooele, UT 84074). ness Park Community dinance #2020-34, UTAH 15 & 22, 2020) #29451, owin g fee, costs of advertis- (435.884.3411) August 18, 2020 All intrested bidders Reinvestment Project which was passed by STATE OF UTAH, in Area, as approved by the Council on Novem- the interest of F. A. $344.50. ing, and expenses of DATED this 3rd day of (Published in the that wish to submit a Find Out What Appurtenant to 644 E the sale, will be sold to December, 2020. Tooele Transcript Bul- bid must attend this the Grantsville Rede- ber 4, 2020, amending 01/02/2020 A person Coach Lane, Grants- the highest bidder at a Christine Webb letin December 8 & 15, walkthrough. velopment Agency on the project area plan under 18 years of age Your Neighbors ville, UT 84029, prop- public auction to be Grantsville City Re- 2020) A bid bond in the the same date, and di- for the Lakeview Busi- Case No. 1185398 Are Thinking erty owned by Jasmine held at the principal corder amount of 5% must recting that the notice ness Park Community JUDGE Elzabeth Open Forum Noyes, owning 1 business of the corpo- (Published in the DEADLINES FOR accompany each Bid. of adoption be given Reinvestment Project Knight Every Tuesday classifieds ads are as required by law. Area, as approved by TO: JOSEPH ANGLE- share, certificate ration, at 411 So. West Tooele Transcript Bul- The City reserves the TOOELE M o n d a y a n d The ordinance and the the Grantsville Rede- SEY , FATHER OF TRANSCRIPT #3050, owing $551.00. Street, Grantsville, letin December 8, right to reject any or all BULLETIN Appurtenant to 293 N Utah, on the 9th day of 2020) Wednesdays by 4:45 bids, or any of the amended Plan shall velopment Agency on F .A. TOOELE, Burmester Road, December 2020, at the p.m. items in the bids. Only become effective upon the same date, and di- COUNTY Grantsville, UT hour of 7 p.m. bids giving a firm quo- publication of this no- recting that the notice A Pre-Trial/Trial con- 84029, property owned (Published in the tation and properly tice (the “Effective of adoption be given cerning the by Antonio or Lizette Tooele Transcript Bul- signed will be ac- Date”). The Plan is as required by law. above-named child is Ochoa, owning 1 letin November 26, cepted. The Owner wil available for general The ordinance and the pending in this Court share, certificate December 1, 3 & 8, not award the Contract public inspection at the amended Plan shall and an adjudication #3136,Great owing $616.38. 2020) Savings on Books atto a Bidder the who, at the TooeleAgency offices located Transcriptbecome effective upon will be made ofBulletin which Appurtenant to 420 S time of submitting a at 429 E Main St, publication of this no- may include up to the Lily Lane, Grants- Bid, was not properly Grantsville, UT 84029, tice (the “Effective permanent termination ville, UT 84029, prop- licensed under Utah during regular busi- Date”). The Plan is of your parental rights. erty owned by MartinBaby Miracles 1001 Naturallaw or if the Contract Wondersness hours (due to the available for generalPirateIf you would Women like to Petersen,Inspirational owning 1True Tales of Joy and New Beginnings You Mustwould Seeexceed Before the limit You disruptionsDie caused by public inspectionThe Princesses, at the have Prostitutes, an attorney and ap- Privateers share, certificate of the Bidder’s license. the COVID-19 shut- Agency offices locatedWhopointed Ruled the to representSeven Seas #2915,Every owing child is$338.50. a miracle, so there is With the help of some ofAll the bids are subject to down please call at 429 E Main St, you, please contact Appurtenantnothing more inspiring to 214 than when world’s leading explorers, applicable1001 Utah laws ahead (435) Grantsville, UT 84029, the Court prior to the In the †irst-ever comprehensive W extraordinary Williams thing Lane, happen to babies. Natural Wonders circumnavigatesand regulations. 884-4603). For a pe- during regular busi- january 21, 2021 Grantsville,This book tells of more UT than †ifty the globe, traveling from aridFor additional informa- riod of 30 days after nesssurvey hours of the (due world’s to thefemaletrial/hearing and re- 84029,miraculous property babies owned when remind deserts to frozen wastes, tionacross contact Dallin Ste- the Effective Date, any disruptionsbuccaneers, causedPirate Women by tellsquest of anthe attorney to be by usGreg of the Price, magical owning events that can grasslands and steppe, lakesphens and (dallin.ste- person in interest may thewomen, COVID-19 both real and shut- legendary,appointed who to you. 1 happen share, when certificate we give our undying, rivers, and from [email protected]) tops to contest the amended downthrough pleasethe ages sailed call alongsideYou are — hereby sum- #2963,unconditional owing $619.65. love to our precious ocean depths. Each wonderwith has AQUA Engineer- Plan or the procedure aheadand sometimes in (435) commandmoned of — their to appear be- used to adopt it if the 884-4603). For a pe- fore this Court for a Appurtenantchildren. to 688 E been selected for its grandeuring, and Inc., at male counterparts. These women Sunset View Road, (801-299-1327 fax amended Plan or pro- riodcame of from 30 all days walks after of life PRE-TRIAL/TRIALbut had ON Whether you’re a parent, sheer natural beauty. cedures fail to comply the Effective Date, any THE STATE’S VERI- Grantsville,grandparent, aunt or UT uncle — or This is the de†initive guide801-299-0153. to one thing in common: a desire for 84029, property owned (Published in the with applicable statu- personfreedom. in Historyinterest has may largelyFIED ignored PETITION FOR dreaming of becoming one of those — the most spectacular sights in tory requirements. Af- contest the amended TERMINATION OF by Nate Stillman, own- Tooele Transcript Bul- these female swashbucklers, until the babies in Baby Miracles will make the natural world, celebrating ter the 30-Day Period, Plan or the procedure PARENTAL RIGHTS ing 1 share, certificate letin December 8 & 15, now. Here are their stories, from #3158,you smile owing again $607.40. and again and will hundreds of millions of years2020) no person may contest used to adopt it if the in said county on reaf†irm your faith in life itself. of the Earth’s long and furious the amended Plan or amendedancient Norse Plan warriors or pro- likeJanuary Awilda, 21, 2021 at Appurtenant to 602 S Stikla, and Rusla; to Sayyida al-Hurra Hackamore Road, history. Some places are located procedures used to cedures fail to comply 3:00 p.m. at this Only of the Barbary corsairs; from Grace Grantsville, UT in the remote wilderness, others adopt it for any cause. with applicable statu- court’s location: (Published in the toryO’Malley, requirements. who terrorized Af- shippingTooele County Juve- 84029, property $owned95 $ 99 just a bus ride from town, but Only by David Taylor, 9own- 2 whatever and wherever they are, they are Tooele Transcript Bul- teroperations the 30-Day around Period, the Britishnile Isles; Courthouse, to 74 $ 95 $ 95 Cheng I Sao, who commanded a †leet ing 1 share, certificate rendered here with an inspiring immediacy. 24letin December16 8, no person may contest South 100 East, #3155, owing $527.94. 2020) theof 400 amended ships off Plan China orin theTooele, early 19th Utah 84074. Only In accordance with procedurescentury. used to Your failure to appear Nearly 1,000 pages packed $ 99 $ 95 laws of the StateIn of tone and tory adoptPirate it forWomen any explorescause. howmay these result stories in a default16 7 Utah and the Earlyorder Christianityof in the Roman World with full-color illustrations (Publishedare told and passed in down the andjudgment how history and the ter- the Board of Directors Tooelechanges Transcript depending onBul- whomination is recording of it. yourIt’s the pa- largest overview of letin December 8, rental rights. madeThis on beautifully the 12th designed, Day women pirates in one volume and chock-full of swashbuckling adventures. of February, 2020, so 2020) DATED THIS 23rd day full-color book introduces the of November, 2020. manyGreco-Roman shares ofbackground such of the Fifty Favorite Fly-Fishing Tales stock as may be nec- Alexandria Keith New Testament by immersing Expert Fly Anglers Share Stories form the Sea and Stream essary to pay the de- Assistant Attorney readers in the life and culture of PicturingGeneral the Americas linquent assessment For †ishermen, the only thing Landscape Painting from Tierra del Fuego to the Arctic and/orthe thriving other †irst-century delin- towns of more fun than catching †ish (Published in the quentPompeii fees and thereon, Herculaneum, to- which Tooele Transcript Bul- are the stories they tell about A bold and richly getheract as showpieces with the of late the world those †ish… and the ones that letin December 1, 8, fee,into costs which of the advertis- early Christian illustrated survey of 15 & 22, 2020) got away. In this one-of-kind the stylistic evolution ing,movement and expenses was spreading. of Bruce collection 50 celebrated †ly theLongenecker, sale, will be a leadingsold to scholar of landscape painting †ishers share their favorite in the Americas, this theof highest the ancient bidder world at of a the New †ly-†ishing stories based on their public auction to be work follows the Testament, masterfully discusses travels and experiences; stories held at the principal nations in the Amer- †irst-century artifacts in relation that are, surprisingly enough for business of the corpo- icas as they gained to the life stories of people from †ishermen, true. ration,the Roman at 411 world. So. West The book independence in the Street, Grantsville, Fifty Favorite Fly-Fishing Tales early 19th century includes discussion questions, includes stories that cover Utah,maps, on and the 175 9th color day photographs. of and the pictorial December 2020, at the the panoply of emotions — landscape tradition Only hour of 7 p.m. comical, poignant, inspirational, that emerged. (Published in the $ 99 $ 95 incredible, absurd. It tells Landscape painting Tooele Transcript Bul- 16 12 of Ralph Cutter casting in has become the pri- letin November 26, complete darkness for blind Only mary medium for ar- December 1, 3 & 8, cat†ish in the caves of Borneo, J. W. Smith 2020) $ 95 $ 95 ticulating conceptions boxing grizzlies to protect his tent camp in 24 9 of land and nation Alaska, and George Anderson †ly †ishing for in the development The Twentieth Century saltwater crocodiles in Cuba. Accompanied by of North and South stunning photographs, these stories catch the rich experience of †ly †ishing. American cultural in 100 Moments identity. Picturing the A Visual History Americas offers a com- prehensive treatment Only xperience the twentieth of this genre on both American continents. $ 95 $ 95 Ecentury through the 29 16 people and events that Unforgettable Ancient ites made headlines—a unique Mysterious Sites, Temple Complexes, Ancient Architecture collection of voices, images, and unforgettable cultural Around the globe are touchstones. places that have the The Twentieth Century power to transport in 100 Moments: A Visual us back through the These and other titles History groups and explains ages; places where the most important events humankind has left of the twentieth century in magical monuments available at the Tooele the United States, creating that speak to us across a textured, entertaining, the centuries of people and riveting narrative. and civilizations Transcript Bulletin Images from and ideas that have long since about the twentieth century passed. Unforgettable are brought into focus Ancient Sites includes through the following †ive mysterious megalithic themes. Triumph: Great sites that appear to TOOELE and rousing moments that have been built using RANSCRIPT geometric principles T signal achievement and mark monumental Only accomplishments. Struggle: The hard work $ 00 $ 95 far in advance of their and long odds that bring deeper meaning 40 9 time, pyramids that Only BULLETIN to life. Living: How Americans indulge their once ran with sacri†icial blood, vast temple $ 99 $ 95 spirit of playfulness. Celebrity: The people who have captivated America’s complexes, lost cities and stunning works of 16 11 attention. Discovery: American exploration and invention. ancient architecture, these sites all have one To present this century is to tell the nation’s collective story: the thing in common — through them, we can connect with the grandeur of 58 N. Main – Tooele country’s changing and shifting world views, common experiences, and our own history. Fully illustrated with superb photography, it gives each discoveries on earth and beyond, all told with the century’s rich visual site’s history as well as some little known facts and insights into how little Mon-Fri: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Sat-Sun: closed imagery, photography, and †ilm that tell the story of who we are. we actually know about some of these places. B6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY December 8, 2020 Bulletin Board

tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with Epidemic. Please stay safe and watch for Alcoholics Anonymous contact Terri at 435-313-4851. Tooele Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit any questions. any updated information about our meet- Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or ing schedule in the Transcript Bulletin. Military Items Wanted Senior Center Main Street. Daily at noon and 8 p.m. Park www.exploretooele.com. in back. When you no longer want your mili- The senior center is for the enjoyment of Moose Historical books tary items, do not take them to Deseret all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are Grantsville City Library Tooele County Historical Society’s books Alcoholics Anonymous Industries or a thrift store. Bring them Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Beginning December 1, 2020 Grantsville Meals at Lodge are available to purchase at meetings. The Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting City Library is going fine free. We will no Friday and Saturday night dinners will History of Tooele County Volume II is $30, also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, longer charge overdue fines for items be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled returned after their due date. Our new Friday night dinners change weekly Tooele is $20, and we also have eight note Dr., Tooele. to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, hours are Tuesday through Friday from or you can order from the menu items cards depicting four different pioneer displayed with honor and respect. Call wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday from Saturday night. All meals are for a reason- buildings for $4. These make great gifts Young People in Recovery Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. movies and health classes. Meals-On- 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. We are offering able price. No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. for family and friends. Please call Alice Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold Wheels available for homebound. Lunch limited contact hold pick-up, please call Daily lunch specials are available at the Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 Children’s Choir Auditions served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- 435-884-1670 for more information. lodge from 11 a.m. purchase these books. p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- gested contribution is $3. For those under Take out orders can be called in during also on the first and third Friday of the tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to our operating hours and picked up at the Seeking Historical Items month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, the store or doctor visits for residents in Schools lodge at the time agreed on. The Tooele County Historical Society Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- For members and their guests only. would like members of the community Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- directs the choir. Blake has a degree in portation information call 435-843-4114. St. Marguerite Catholic School who have any family or personal histories, 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at vocal performance and has taught at the For more information about the Tooele Students of all faiths are welcome photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, 435-255-9905. collegiate level. If your child loves to sing center, call 435-843-4110. from preschool through 8th grade at Eagles VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you and you are looking for an exceptional Tooele County’s only faith-based school. would like to donate to our organization Family support group musical experience for them, this is it. For Tooele Pioneer Museum Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Meetings to please call us. We are also looking for Get your loved one sober. The USARA more information and to register for an 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small On November 9th, the Auxiliary Madam books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- Craft family support group is held audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- Secretary announced that all Auxiliary chures or any history that pertains to the Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading com or call 435-277-0755. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Meetings for November have been can- Tooele County area. If you would like to room at the Tooele City Library. Group Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. visit www.stmargschool.org. celled! Hopefully see you in December! donate them to our organization, or if you books and materials provided. Craft is a Rocky Mountain Hospice Open other times by appointment. Call Aerie Meetings are still scheduled to would let us make a copy for the Tooele free program for family members who Want to have more meaning in your life. 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- happen. County Historical Society, please call 435- have a loved one with a substance use Do you want to do something that is sat- 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- Education Aerie Meetings are on the 2nd and 4th 882-1612. disorder. For more information, call Heidi isfying and of great service to your com- tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. Warr at 435-255-9905. munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain Tooele Technical College Hospice volunteer. No experience Mobile Vet Center Programs with space available Social Room Groups and Events Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group required. All training, background check To better serve veterans located in include the POST (Peace Officer Please notice that the Social Room is Join us the 2nd Monday of each month and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center Standards Training) program (Satellite open 7 days a week from 2 p.m.to 6 p.m. Tooele County Arts Guild from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical The only requirement is your desire to (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s There is no sitting or standing at the bar All artists from Tooele County age 13 Center in Tooele. The Tooele County help someone in need. Please contact from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern License (CDL) program and Software and tables are set six feet apart and are and above are welcome to join the Tooele Health Department’s Aging Services pro- Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. Development. These programs and others sanitized regularly. For the next two County Arts Guild for an evening, or for gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today weeks masks are required to enter and the year as a member. Benefits of mem- Association Caregiver Support Groups. Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at free, confidential counseling for theater and begin training for a promising career. upon exiting the building. After entering bership include the opportunity to display The groups are designed to provide emo- 801-397-4902. veterans of all conflicts. For further Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- the building please print your name on your artwork for show and sale in various tional, educational and social support for information contact Dave Brown at 801- es at 435-248-1800 for more information. the forms provided in the event that con- venues around Tooele County, as well as caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. The Next Chapter 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center tact tracing would be needed, this infor- regular updates on events in our commu- The Next Chapter is a free social support 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov Adult Education mation will only be used in the event of nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- Food Addicts in Recovery and educational program to help widows Get your high school diploma this year contact tracing. We are OPEN and invite ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! Anonymous and widowers adjust to the loss of their Donate to library at the Tooele Community Learning Center. you to come down and see what we’ve Call 435-228-8217 for more information. Are you having trouble controlling the spouse through monthly activities. You Please remember the “Friends of the All classes required for a high school done to help make it safe to go out. way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery are invited to join others who are on the Tooele City Library” while doing home diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- The social room is open daily 2 p.m. to 6 Ladies Community Club of Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- same page as you, to begin a new chapter cleaning and donate your used books to aration and English as a second language p.m. daily, staffed with volunteer bartend- Tooele ery program for anyone suffering from in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele the bookstore in the library. Money from are available. Register now to graduate ers, please tip accordingly. To view upcoming events, learn more food addiction. Meetings are held every County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for book sales is used to support programs — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 about our organization, or to become a Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, more details. within the library. The library is located at Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- member, please visit gfwctooele.org. 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call cation classes are for students 18 and over. Elks north back entrance. For more infor- Sons of Utah Pioneers TOPS Weight Loss Support Anyone interested in the history of 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. ESOL mation, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 org. Thank you for your support. Bar Group or Denise 435-840-2375 or visit www. Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah ESOL conversational classes are held We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to pioneers, we need you. The Son of Utah Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Books for the Whole Family 11 a.m. to Close. New contact phone Weight Loss Support Group meets every attend. Pioneers are currently curtailing our meet- Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- Donated children’s books and paper- number 435-249-0192. We look forward Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church ings due to the pandemic, but watch this dents may also come anytime the center is backs are for sale for 25 cents, and hard- to seeing you. located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Tooele County Aging bulletin and we will announce our next open for individualized study. Registration covers are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by Tooele County Aging is looking for meeting, which will be a virtual meet- is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- volunteers to help us meet the needs of ing. Also watch for an announcement of Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Disabled Veterans and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the dren are invited to attend. Come and let seniors in the community. Many seniors the opening of the James Bevan Pioneer tion. Tooele City Library. All proceeds go back us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For require assistance and need rides to doc- Museum when it is safe to admit the pub- to the library for projects and programs. Chapter 20 tors or other professionals. Rides help lic. For more information about the Sons Early Head Start The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County more information visit TOPS.org or con- seniors live more independent lives. Call of Utah Pioneers, contact Howard Yerke, DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers Chapter 20, for the Disabled American tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. Community Book Sharing Box 435-843-4114 for more information. The Membership Chairman, 435-841-9718 or NO COST weekly home visits for families Veterans holds monthly general member- The “Little Free Library” book sharing Museum volunteers needed Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers [email protected] who are eligible under the age of 3. Home ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, box is a FREE Book Exchange. Anyone Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park also are in need of volunteers. For more visits include parent and child education, 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door can take a book or bring a book to share. is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy his- information about volunteering at the TC Squares Dance Club assessments, and family support services entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday Come check out the newest box located tory or science? Volunteers at the museum Grantsville Center call 435-884-3446. For The TC Squares Dance Club has begun including nutrition education. We also of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and at 965 S. 1050 W. in Tooele. There are a can gain new skills or practice old ones. volunteering at the Tooele Center call dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke offer comprehensive health services for invite all veterans to come join us in the variety of books for all ages. To learn more We are looking for people to help with 435-843-4110. Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 expecting mothers including prenatal and find a location near you go to www. comradery with other veterans at our organization, exhibit development, gar- West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please parent education and support services. littlefreelibrary.org, under the MAP tab, monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has dening and educational program devel- Life’s Worth Living Foundation bring finger food to share. For more infor- Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- enter your zip code. For more information trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) opment. Volunteer positions are seasonal Suicide support group meetings are mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, 882-3439. call or text Kathy Witt at 435-849-7806. to answer questions concerning your and year round. Scheduling is flexible. held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s VA benefits. Nations Service Officers Free developmental evaluation Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. website at tcsquares.com. (NSO’s) are available by appointment to Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers To apply or request more information, Grantsville help veterans and their families submit the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal Tooele County Homemakers NO COST developmental evaluations for send email to: [email protected] claims for compensation, obtain health thoughts or have lost a loved one to We would like to invite all ladies to our Share the past children ages birth to 3. We provide a full and educational well-earned benefits. Tooele Gem and Mineral Society suicide, please plan on attending. Please Homemakers club. Meetings are held on Share the past, submit a history, obitu- range of services for children with devel- ALL DAV services are Free of Charge. For The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society go on Facebook and like our page to keep the first Tuesday of every month with a ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal information, please join our monthly meets the first Thursday of the month. current with our latest news and events. luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., The Family History Center in Grantsville is to minimize the effects of the delay and meetings. No monthly meetings are held Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- September through May. Located at 151 is assembling a record of Grantsville reduce the need for long-term services in December. Call commander Penny the downstairs conference room of the livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. N Main, in the auditorium of the Health throughout their school years. For more residents. Your submission may be made Larson 801-359-8468 or Adjutant Curtis G. Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Department and USU Extension offices. information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at by emailing to [email protected] or by Beckstrom at 435-840-0547 or Senior Vice Come and learn about rocks, minerals, Parkinson’s disease Support Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due ddivantage.org coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., Dustee Thomas at 435-830-8487. Please and ways to craft them, and enjoy field Group per year. For more information, call Eileen or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah leave messages if no contact. trips for rock collecting. Membership is A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne 84074. Come in and receive help from our Charity $15 per year. For more information email be overwhelming for the newly diag- 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. trained consultants. For more information, COVID-19 Help for DAV [email protected]. nosed. Tooele has a support group for Thank you and we hope to see you all this call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. Tooele Children’s Justice Center The Disabled American Veterans persons with Parkinson’s disease and their September. National Office has established a relief Tooele Valley Free Masons Senior Center Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in caregivers. You can learn how others are fund to provide financial aid to service- Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the coping with PD and how to live well. We Tooele County Quilters The senior center is for the enjoyment need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and All meetings are held on the third connected disabled veterans who have second Friday of each month for din- meet the third Friday of each month from of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours snacks. We appreciate all donations. For Tuesday of each month in the Tooele lost employment or income due to the ner and socializing. If you are interested 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, 88 are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues COVID-19 Virus Pandemic. The issued or have questions, please join us at the S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and S. 100 East, Tooele. are $20 per year to be paid at the first grants are meant to help these disabled Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement call Hal at 435-840-3683. exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, service connected veterans, pay bills, Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at meeting. crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint United Methodist Dinner Tooele United Methodist Church offers a obtain food and provide for their families 435-277-0087. Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise First Baptist Church free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and during these difficult times. program, wood carving and health to Recovery” The Food Pantry at First Baptist Church social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is The application for this relief can be Tooele Valley Family History classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at is open on Saturdays from 10 am to Noon served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans Center homebound. Lunch served weekdays. 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in for those who are in need of food. There will need to fully complete the application Research your ancestors free with Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open For 60 and above, suggested contribu- First Baptist Food Pantry and provide documentation verifying trained Family Search volunteers at the are no requirements to receive food. We tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. to all those affected by someone else’s hope to be a blessing to you. We are locat- The First Baptist Church in Tooele is their status as a service-connected dis- Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 addiction. As a 12-step program, we offer Transportation available to the store or offering an emergency food pantry to abled veteran who has lost employment N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. ed at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. (882-2048) doctor visits for residents in Tooele and help by sharing our experience, strength meet the needs of our community. Hours as a result of the pandemic. Disabled Hours of operation: Tuesday through and hope. For more information, please Grantsville areas. For transportation are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First veterans who are small business owners Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and information call 435-843-4114. For more Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main or who work independently and have Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday information about the Grantsville center, Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. been negatively impacted financially as a evenings by appointment only. Special call 435-884-3446. result of the virus may also be eligible for classes offered regularly. Call the center Bulletin Board Policy Baby blankets needed this assistance. for more information. If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin Daughters of Utah Pioneers Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin The DUP is seeking any family histories, ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- photographs, books, stories or vintage Blankets should be new and in good Historical Society This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising depart- artifacts (before 1900) to display at the condition. 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For more informa- further notice because of the Cov-19 MY ANSWER Subscribe Today 435-882-0050 Jesus knows everything and Follow He understands loneliness From the writings of the there.” Just like that boy who will meet you at the end of us on Rev. Billy Graham looked forward to seeing his your life’s journey takes any father at the airport at the worry away. Our problems Q: My 14-year-old niece end of his journey, we look shrink when we remember Facebook! lost her little brother and forward to seeing the heav- that we will be with Jesus is having a difficult time enly Father at the end of our forever! TOOELETRANSCRIPT adjusting to life without him. journey here on earth. Jesus loves children and BULLETIN They always went to church Jesus made a promise to all we see this in Scripture when together and enjoyed life to those who believe in Him and He said, “Let the little chil- the fullest. How can I comfort obey Him. He said, “I go and dren come to Me, and do @TooeleTB her? -- M.F. prepare a place for you, I will not forbid them; for of such A: Jesus knows everything come again and receive you is the kingdom of heaven” and He understands loneli- to Myself; that where I am, (Matthew 19:14). There is ness. Once there was a little there you may be also” (John nothing more important than boy who was riding along in 14:3). So when Christians go to instill the Word of God in an airplane. It was a long and on a journey to meet Jesus, the minds and hearts of the bumpy flight. Someone sit- He is waiting there. young. ting beside him asked, “Are For the living, there are you tired of the long trip?” many wonderful years of life This column is based on the The boy smiled and said, “I’m ahead with many things to words and writings of the late a little tired, but I don’t mind look forward to. But some- Rev. 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team in scoring last season at Emery 63, Morgan 34 Cowboys 8.8 points per game, and he Wrap Saturday continued from page B1 shot 49-of-111 (44.1%) from continued from page B1 Green Canyon 77, Stansbury 39 3-point range. McKeever aver- Duchesne 37, Tooele 31 aged 1.4 points per game off Morgan 71, Bear River 50 postponements, their talents the bench, and Mouritsen aver- Gunnison 34, North Sanpete 27 Mountain Ridge 50, Crimson Cliffs Monticello 36, Grand 33 46 have already made an impres- aged 0.9 points per game in Canyon View 55, Draper APA 22 sion on their coach, who comes limited action. Backus is new to Judge Memorial 73, Hillcrest 34 Beaver 42, Manti 36 Salem Hills 53, Snow Canyon 33 to Grantsville after spending the team this season. Millard 49, Delta 46 Desert Hills 45, Richfield 36 time as an assistant coach at “Tuhker Mulford’s done a Sky View 50, Union 34 his alma mater, Brigham Young good job of hitting shots early Friday Orem 45, Dixie 29 University. in the season, and we’ll need Grantsville 59, Juab 27 Sky View 62, South Summit 39 “I think even before this him to continue to do so,” Tooele 34, Parowan 20 Payson 60, Juan Diego 52 Millard 34, Tooele 30, OT weekend, we liked our pieces,” Pine View 53, Uintah 49 Austin said. “Tate Allred, Carter Millard 38, Canyon View 30 he said. “We liked what we Killian, Grayson McKeever, Roy 42, Ogden 39, OT Juan Diego 67, Maeser Prep 19 Syracuse 64, Emery 33 have. We feel like we have a (sophomore guard) Brigham Parowan 45, Canyon View 30 Judge Memorial 78, North Sanpete good group and we feel like Mulford — those are all guys Syracuse 50, Bear River 29 33 we have what we need to have who are capable of shooting Millard 38, Canyon View 30 South Summit 49, San Juan 44 a good year. I was excited and well game in and game out, so Park City 32, Ben Lomond 23 Carbon 45, Wasatch Academy 38 happy to see the kids produce we’ll need those guys. Mountain Crest 54, Spanish Fork 37 American Heritage 56, Summit on the court and play really “Everybody’s going to have Pine View 47, Sky View 44 Academy 41 hard. I think we have a group to sacrifice some shots here Salem Hills 51, Hurricane 32 Delta 38, Millard 34 Corner Canyon 54, Cedar Valley 44 that wants to win — a group and there and play team bas- Maeser Prep 34, Utah Military-Hill Bingham 37, Ridgeline 32 Field 24 that is willing to put in the ketball, but if all those guys Enterprise 40, Cedar City 29 effort every day.” are hitting shots and Davin’s Crimson Cliffs 63, Providence Hall Schedule The Cowboys return a num- being a dominant force inside, 27 Wednesday’s games ber of key contributors from our team is more of a complete Carbon 40, Uintah 32 Grantsville boys basketball at last year’s team, which posted team, and that’s what we’ve got Fremont 78, Dixie 30 Tooele, 7 p.m. a 15-10 overall record despite to be. We can’t just be a one- Delta 47, Draper APA 28 Thursday’s games a midseason coaching change. dimensional team.” Union 31, South Summit 30 Grantsville girls basketball at Senior center Davin Ekins led Grantsville’s preseason West 57, Summit Academy 50 Richfield, 7 p.m. the team in scoring last season schedule includes games San Juan 51, Wasatch Academy 42 Stansbury girls basketball vs. Logan, Delta 35, Duchesne 34 at 10.6 points per game to go against county rivals Tooele 7 p.m. with 5.2 rebounds and 1.4 and Stansbury, as well as Class blocks per contest. Austin is 4A Cedar Valley and Logan. expecting big things from his The Cowboys are also set to Your Complete Local News Source 6-foot-7 post this season. face Emery, Delta and San Juan Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 “He’s always been a little bit during the preseason, which under the radar just because should give them a good idea he’s always played with some of where they stand in Class other good players, but for us 3A. to get where we want to get “I think we have the poten- TOOELE and do what we want to do, tial to be really good,” Austin TRANSCRIPT he’s going to have to shoulder said. “We can definitely be one more of the load and be a little of the best teams in 3A and we BULLETIN bit more of a dominant force can definitely compete to win inside for us,” Austin said. our region. We feel confident

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