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TOOELETRANSCRIPT SERVING TOOELE COUNTY SINCE 1894 Peter Pan soars into Tooele ULLETIN See A3 B TUESDAY June 10, 2014 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 121 No. 3 $1.00 Early voting began today for primary

Wade Bitner Dean Johnson Commission Seat A Commission Seat A

Mike Jensen Jeremy Walker County Treasurer Seat County Treasurer Seat

by Tim Gillie STAFF WRITER

Tooele County Republican voters started casting ballots to select their candidates for county commission seat A and county trea- surer at 8 a.m. today. While the official election day is not until June 24, Tooele County Clerk Marilyn Gillette said early voting started this morning at her office in the Tooele County Building. It will continue there until June 19. Local Republicans are being asked FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO to chose between Wade Bitner and Dean Messages of love and prayers are seen on the Tooele street corner where Giacomo Kelly, 5, was killed Friday in a bicycle/truck accident. Johnson for county commission seat A and Tooele boy killed SEE VOTING PAGE A7 ➤ in bike/truck crash Wendover by Lisa Christensen which made it so he hit the side of the STAFF WRITER garbage truck just before the rear wheels, graduates 31 and he was drawn under by the rear A 5-year-old Tooele boy was killed after wheels.” he reportedly rode his bicycle into the The boy was pronounced dead at the side of a garbage truck Friday and was scene. Wimmer said the girl was unin- at ceremony run over. jured. The boy, Giacomo Kelly, and his 8- As part of the review into the incident, by Emma Penrod year-old sister, were riding their bikes on officers requested help from investigators STAFF WRITER the sidewalk behind the truck as it went from the Utah Highway Patrol who spe- along its route in the area of McKeller cifically deal with large trucks, Wimmer Wendover High School graduated a class Street and 680 West in Tooele at about said. The driver was ultimately cited for of 31 at a well-attended ceremony last 1 p.m., said Capt. Paul Wimmer of the having a tire that was not rated to carry Tuesday. Tooele City Police Department. the weight it was carrying, but it is unlike- The ceremony focused on the achieve- The garbage truck then turned right ly the alleged infraction would have made ments of each individual graduate in a class from westbound McKeller Street to north- a difference in the incident, he said. where nearly 50 percent of those who walked bound 680 West, he said, which is a nor- “It was just something that came up [in earned academic honors. mal part of its service route. the investigation],” said Wimmer. “The “They’re a great group of kids,” said WHS “Either the little boy didn’t realize [the accident was purely a tragic accident. principal Jason Saari. “Many of them have truck] was turning, or the little boy was The driver wasn’t maneuvering the truck scholarships — their commitment to school going too fast to make the turn on the in a dangerous way or driving inappro- is significant. I expect to see them be suc- sidewalk,” Wimmer said “But the little priately.” FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO boy went off the sidewalk onto the street, [email protected] Five-year-old Giacomo Kelly. SEE WENDOVER PAGE A6 ➤

SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 5:58 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Thursday 5:58 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Initial plat OK’d for First wildfire of 2014 Friday 5:58 a.m. 9:01 p.m. Saturday 5:58 a.m. 9:01 p.m. Sunday 5:58 a.m. 9:01 p.m. Monday 5:58 a.m. 9:02 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 5:58 a.m. 9:02 p.m. Saddleback Phase 1 The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ strikes at Dugway The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 7:33 p.m. 4:52 a.m. by Tim Gillie Lake Point.protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 8:37 p.m. 5:43 a.m. TooeleVery High; County 11+ Extreme Planning by Lisa Christensen spokesman for the Utah Division Friday 9:35 p.m. 6:42 a.m. STAFF WRITER Saturday 10:28 p.m. 7:48 a.m. Commission membersALMANAC approved STAFF WRITER of Forestry. Sunday 11:15 p.m. 8:57 a.m. After 15 years of slumber, a big the preliminaryStatistics for the week plat ending forJune 9. The “[Military personnel] were Sunny and cooler but Partly sunny and Considerable clouds Cooler with partial Monday 11:56 p.m. 10:09 a.m. Sunshine Sunny Sunny Temperatures Tuesday none 11:19 a.m. pleasant beautifulresidentialwith development a bit of rain begansunshine Pastures at Saddleback Planned Firefighters reached full con- doing a Medivac practice run. to stir last week in northeastern Unit DevelopmentHigh/Low past week Phase 1 at 86/50 tainment of Tooele County’s first Part of that procedure is to deploy Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 79/54 81 57 88 57 84 49 73 47 77 48Tooele County.80 56 72 51their meetingAverage tempon Junepast week 4. 70.5 wildfire of the year Monday. a smoke canister to mark the Saddleback Partners, L.L.C. The Normal approved average temp past plat week of 66.7 Shortly before 7 p.m., fire- landing zone,” he said. “When TOOELE COUNTY WEATHERobtained approval for the first SaddlebackDaily Temperaturesincludes 49 residen-High Low fighters contained the blaze that they deployed the smoke can- June 12 June 19 June 27 July 5 Shown is Wednesday’s weather. Temperatures are preliminary plat of Saddleback, tial lots south of Shepherd Lane had consumed 5,000 acres on ister, it sparked a fire. When the Forecasts and graphics provided by FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Wednesday’s highs and a development that has the and east of Stoney Mountain Dugway Proving Ground since helicopter came in, it blew the AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 Wednesday night’s lows. potential of placing 2,585 homes A preliminary plat of 49 lots in Lake Point was approved by the Tooele being sparked Saturday by a mil- southeast of unincorporated SEE PLAT PAGE A9 ➤ County Planning Commission last week. The decision has upset some itary exercise, said Jason Curry, a SEE FIRE PAGE A9 ➤ UTAH WEATHER residents who say they were unaware of the Saddleback Project. Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 77/44 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 82/62 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 79/49 85/62 84/61 77/60 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Moderate Stockton couple Macey’s finishes 79/59 Erda 79/60 lives off the grid renovation OBITUARIES A6 Vernal Grantsville 82/58 Pine Canyon Wednesday 83/52 80/60 69/51 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 80/63 Bauer Moderate 81/57 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal See B1 See A2 SPORTS A10 80/56 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 81/57 85/54 80/58 See Stockton PollenThursday Index Price complete 81/56 82/57 High Moderate Nephi forecast Rush Valley 82/53 81/55 Ophir Moderate on A9 73/52 Source:Low www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti Absent 87/60 82/51 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 91/60 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 83/58 84/55 Moab 80/57 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 92/62 Beaver 93/60 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 83/53 Ibapah 81/54 24-hour 84/55 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.97 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 84/53 84/55 at Grantsville 1.66 none 97/73 Kanab 89/53 Eureka 76/54 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 94.08 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 10, 2014 After weeks of remodeling, Macey’s ready for grand reopening by Tim Gillie which will continue through the the Albertsons store he managed STAFF WRITER weekend, includes sampling of in Salt Lake City to a Fresh Market products, a parking lot barbe- store. The noise and dust are about cue, and great deals on food and Rice started in the grocery to end. other merchandise, according to business as a courtesy clerk and For two months, customers at Jeff Rice, store director. worked 33 years for Albertsons Macey’s Food and Drug in Tooele “Everything in here is new,” before transitioning to Associated have dodged construction while he said. Food Stores after A.F.S. bought the store underwent a major Even Rice is new. He arrived most of Utah’s Albertsons stores remodel job. midstream of the remodel proj- four years ago. At 10 a.m. Wednesday a ribbon ect, six weeks ago. The Tooele Macey’s store is one cutting ceremony will kickoff the However, this isn’t Rice’s first of the last of the 12 Macey’s stores store’s grand reopening. store transformation. He was to be rejuvenated by Associated The reopening celebration, involved with the conversion of Food Stores, the owners of the

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Macey’s store director Jeff Rice stands in front of a new BBQ smoker. Tooele Macey’s is the first in the chain to have an in- store BBQ smoker. It was added as one the features in the remodel the grocery store recently underwent.

Macey’s Food and Drug chain, Four new self-checkout lanes Tooele Macey’s is an in-store according to Rice. were added and a space for the smoker. The recent remodel has been first branch of America First “We will be the first Macey’s more than just a rearrangement Credit Union in Tooele County with our own smoker,” Rice said. of products on shelves. was carved out in the northwest “The deli department will feature Entire aisles of shelves were corner of the store. a different in-house smoked meat moved, and the pharmacy was A fresh coat of paint was product each day of the week.” ripped out of the center of the applied throughout with new col- The Tooele Macey’s store floor and relocated next to the ors, plus updated signs and logos opened 14 years ago. rest rooms in the store’s front. for each department.. Macey’s Food and Drug is an The produce department was “It’s about happy shopping,” Associated Retail Operations expanded. The deli counter, bak- Rice said. store, which is a group of corpo- ery and meat departments were Some of the changes were dic- rate stores owned by Associated all reconstructed and new floor tated by changes in people’s eat- Food Stores. display units added. ing patterns, according to Rice. Associated Food Stores is a Additional cooler space for “People are trying to eat more cooperatively owned wholesale cold drinks were brought in and healthy, so we expanded the pro- distributor to 500 independently FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO freezer space expanded to house duce department with more fresh owned stores in an eight state Trevor Hogan and his mother Alycia Hogan use the new self checkout at Macey’s. The store recently underwent some what Macey’s boasts as “Utah’s products,” he said. region first organized in 1940. changes including adding the new self checkout. largest ice cream selection.” Another new feature for the [email protected] COMING JUNE 14TH Old drain pipe causes sinkhole on city road AM PM by Emma Penrod result of a corroded 36-inch cor- ONLY! 8 - 3 STAFF WRITER rugated pipe, collapsed a por- tion of road near the intersec- The sudden appearance of a tion of Pioneer Avenue and Tule sinkhole in a south Tooele City Circle. The sinkhole opened dur- neighborhood gave residents a ing the last week of May, Tooele start, but a quick response by City Engineer Paul Hansen said, local officials has already cleaned but the pipe has already been up most of the mess. replaced and repaving is current- The sinkhole, which was the ly underway. The pipe was an old metal storm drain line that routed TOOELETRANSCRIPT spillway water from Settlement ULLETIN Canyon Reservoir through B Tooele City. The drain system is ADMINISTRATION old enough that the corrosion Scott C. Dunn Publisher was a known problem, Hansen Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus said, and other portions of the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO $ Tule Circle remains closed after a sinkhole opened on the road as well as neigh- OFFICE line have been replaced in the past. So although the collapse boring Pioneer Avenue during the last week of May due to a corroded pipeline Bruce Dunn Controller under the street. The pipeline has been replaced and crews will soon repave the Chris Evans Office Manager was unexpected, it wasn’t entire- 15 streets. Vicki Higgins Customer Service ly surprising. EDITORIAL Repairs to the pipe and dam- County, and Settlement Canyon company. The final third of the aged road, which will be com- Irrigation Company will all share cost will fall to Tooele County, David Bern Editor Mark Watson Sports Editor pleted by local contractor Broken one third of the cost. which has legal responsibility for Arrow, totaled just over $64,000. Tooele City is responsible for all flood waters and channels in TOOELE Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor Tavin Stucki Community News Editor However, because the sinkhole the road itself, but the pipeline the county. in the same parking lot as Domino’s & My Space Tim Gillie Staff Writer impacted the property of three and the right-of-way beneath [email protected] Lisa Christensen Staff Writer local entities, Tooele City, Tooele the road belong to the irrigation 1206 North Main Emma Penrod Staff Writer ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Shane Bergen Advertising Sales $1M OK’d to build pipeline and Kelly Chance Classified Advertising LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist pumphouse for new city well PRODUCTION by Emma Penrod Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager STAFF WRITER Darwin Cook Web Press Manager James Park Press Technician Progress continues on the con- Shawn Oviatt Pre-press Technician Scott Spence Insert Technician struction of two new wells that officials say will bring thousands SUBSCRIPTION RATES: of gallons of culinary water to $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by Tooele City’s water system. carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 Last week the Tooele City ����������������� per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; Council voted unanimously to $77 per year by mail in the United States. approve a nearly $1 million agree- ������������������������������� OFFICE HOURS: ment with Newman Construction Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., for the completion of a well house Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. and pipeline at the Kennecott B well site, located on the east side CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. of Tooele on Erikson Road. Newman Construction was PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: � 4 p.m. day prior to publication. awarded two bids, one for the construction of a pipeline at the COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: Kennecott B site for $491,260, FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO 3 p.m. day prior to publication. and a second for the construc- Tooele City Council voted unanimously to approve a nearly $1 million agreement �� OBITUARY DEADLINE: tion of a well house at the same with Newman Construction for the completion of a well house and pipeline at 10 a.m. day of publication. site for $499,000. the Kennecott B well site, located on the east side of Tooele on Erikson Road. Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued The pipeline and well house twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals are the final components neces- The two new wells could pro- postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by sary to bring the Kennecott B well vide enough water for the equiva- the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. CORRECTIONS online. Tooele City Engineer Paul lent of 500–600 new homes in Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, Hansen said he believes the well Tooele City, Hansen said. Tooele City, Utah 84074. A caption for the June 3 should begin service this fall. It is “You always want more, but it’s POSTMASTER: front-page Stansbury High anticipated the well will add 750 about what we expected based Send change of address to: School graduation photo gallons per minute to the culi- on groundwater modeling,” he PO Box 390 misspelled the last name of Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 nary system’s capacity. said. *No other offers apply. Kindra Lingenfelter. A second well, currently under [email protected] 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 In the June 4 story construction at the site of the email: [email protected] 490 N. MAIN, TOOELE • 882-3608 “Grantsville sewer rates on Bit ‘n’ Spur Rodeo Grounds, is or visit our web site extension at Like us on HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 10 pm www.tooeletranscript.com the rise,” the rate increase for expected to bring an additional If it happens here, businesses was incorrectly Facebook for Entire contents ©2014 Transcript Bulletin 1,100 gallons per minute to the read about it here. exclusive stated to be $20 plus a usage 230 E. MAIN, GRANTSVILLE • 884-4408 Publishing Company, Inc. All rights system. Plans for a similar well weekly specials HOURS: Monday - Sunday 10 am – 10 pm reserved. No part of this publication may be fee. The rate increase will only house and pipeline for the Rodeo TOOELETRANSCRIPT reproduced in any form without the written be the $1.50 per 1,000 gallons Grounds well are in the works, BULLETIN consent of the managing editor or publisher. used. 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TUESDAY June 10, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 LaForge Encore Theatre to present ‘Peter Pan’ on THS stage by Lisa Christensen wouldn’t grow up, his fairy friend, ater right from the time they’re practiced the ballet choreogra- said. a place where they can see good- STAFF WRITER Tinker Bell, and the Darling young,” she said. “Walter is 6 phy en pointe before the cos- LaForge said when she first quality theater in the summer children who fly with him to years old and he is never going to tume arrived, she said, only to came to Tooele more than 40 and get involved if they want. If magic pixie dust is in short Neverland, a magical place filled forget this. It’s been really fun to find the headdress weighed sev- years ago, she had envisioned What’s happening now is I’m see- supply, the LaForge Encore with pirates, Indians and mer- capture kids when they’re young eral pounds. a community theater company ing my dream come to fruition. Theatre has another way to get maids. and show them what a wonder- “Now she’s having to do that that would allow people a venue What I wanted to do when I came to Neverland. The cast stars Christin Saling ful experience it is.” same choreography she was to watch and participate in the to Tooele in 1973 is happening. I The community theater com- as Peter Pan, with Emily Rice Still, bringing magic to life doing and try to make it work art she was passionate about. just want the community to jump pany will take “Peter Pan” to as Wendy, Ian Rockwell as John, takes a lot of work. with this really kind of heavy, A little more than six years on board and come with us.” the Tooele High School audito- Walter Beacham as Michael, The characters in this produc- bulky costume,” said LaForge. “If after starting her post-retirement “Peter Pan” plays from June 12 rium stage, opening Thursday Pamela Giles as Tinker Bell, Rand tion actually do fly — aided only you practice the part, say, for the community theater company, through the 24, with no perfor- night. Although this is the third Johnson as Captain Hook and a little by professionally rigged kangaroo, you practice in your helped by the Tooele City Arts mance on Wednesday or either time Director Carol LaForge has Glen Carpenter as Mr. Smee. harnesses and the backstage staff shorts and T-shirt and then this Council, LaForge said she is wit- Sunday. Shows Monday through brought the story to life, she is The production also features controlling them. A team of art- bulky costume shows up and you nessing a dream coming true, Friday begin at 7 p.m. Saturday excited to be able to have more Isabel Handley as Liza, the chil- ists, including Aleta Boyce, Terry have to adjust to that. It changes and hopes more community matinees begin at 2 p.m., with no creative room than the last two dren’s maid who comes with McGovern, Glenna Empey and almost everything.” members will help that culture evening performance. Tickets, productions — with their high- them to Neverland, and Brianna Janette Bilbao, have been tasked The finished product, though, thrive. which can be purchased at the school budgets — allowed her. Lyman as Tiger Lily. with giving life to the painstak- she said, makes the effort all “I just want the community to box office or online, are $10 for “I wanted this to be more LaForge said, for her, ingly created set pieces. Almost worth it, both artistically and appreciate all the time and effort adults 12 and older, and $7 for of what I envisioned it to be,” “Peter Pan” is an easy conduit all of the costumes are locally from a community standpoint. that has gone into the play and children 3 to 12 years old and LaForge said. “I’ve tried to make through which to transmit made, though the ones for some “The point is it’s giving back to come and enjoy it, not just read seniors over 65. it bigger and better, and every- the magic of theater — espe- of the animals have been rented. the community and giving them about it and say, ‘Oh, shoot, was Tickets for Thursday night per- body knows my theme in life is cially for children watching or Those rented pieces have something they can be involved that last week, I missed it,’” she formances are $5 each. For more excess in all things, so we’re still involved with the production. brought their own challenges, too, in and be proud in when they said. “I want Tooele to be the information and online ticket building scenery, but it will be “I’ve been putting children in LaForge said. The dancer play- walk in and see that our city and theater city of Northern Utah, sales, visit laforgeencore.org. awesome.” my shows, which is not as easy as ing the ostrich, Sarah Westhora, county has this much talent,” she not the Shakespeare Festival, but [email protected] Used with permission from it might sound, because audienc- Samuel French, “Peter Pan” tells es love to see kids on stage, and of the mischievous boy who it shows kids the magic of the- Sole Mate.

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Captain Hook (Rand Johnson) tells Smee (Glen Carpenter) why hooks are better than hands during a scene in LaForge Encore Theatre Company’s musical produc- tion of Peter Pan. The classic musical will open June 12 and run through June 24 with the exception of Sundays and Wednesdays at the Tooele High School Auditorium at 7 p.m. There will be additional matinee performances on Saturday, June 14 and 21. Matinee performances begin at 2 p.m.

Having been a college athlete, Jeff rey Carlson, DPM, knows the signifi cance of feet and the important FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Emily Rice, Walter Beacham and Ian Rockwell will appear in the roles of Wendy, Michael and John Darling in LaForge Encore Theatre Company production of role they play for the rest Peter Pan. of the body. Dr. Carlson is CLERK’S CORNER an expert in both forefront Job shadow program and rear foot surgeries, was a welcome help sports-related foot injuries, ertificates of Appreciation: pediatric, geriatric, and At a recent Tooele County CCommission meeting, I had Marilyn Gillette diabetic care. the privilege of awarding students GUEST COLUMNIST from Stansbury High School Job Shadow Program with Certificates of Appreciation. These students Same- and next- JEFFREY CARLSON, DPM have volunteered in county offices By-Mail voters have complained and helped with scanning, fil- because they didn’t get their ing, vacuuming, trash collecting, “I Voted” stickers. I heard you! day appointments etc. They have been invaluable to Working with our printer, you now county employees. get an “I Voted” sticker with each often available. The students involved were: By-Mail ballot. Please wear the Dallas Balfour, Andrew Butler, stickers proudly. If you need a new Trenton Erichsen, Jaymz Fox, one, come into the office. I have Se habla espanol. Lindsey Norvell, Aubrey Sargent, plenty! You’d be surprised by how Maxwell Stephenson, Brennan many people we have come in to Wozab, Jake Brannon, Monica vote who saw someone wearing an Equihua, Steven Estrada, Matthew “I Voted” sticker and it reminded Painter, Jerry Speck, Jordan them to get out and vote. So thanks Stewart, Thomas Griffith, Joshua for the help. Introducing Tooele Medical Group’s Marshall, Noah Sloan, Chaunacy Early Voting: Just a reminder, Davis and their teacher Scott Early Voting begins at the Tooele New Podiatrist, Jeffrey Carlson Weber. County Building Tuesday, June 10 May Tax Sale: The May Sale that from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and runs all was held Thursday, May 29 brought week. Also at the Grantsville Senior in $736,506.79 of delinquent taxes Center on Wednesday, June 11 to the county. The sale was run by from 9:30 a.m. to noon (come and Tooele County Auditor Mike Jensen enjoy one of their delicious break- and his staff. Work on the sale fasts after you vote). began in March with 312 parcels Grantsville Fire Station and and cumulated the last Thursday Stansbury High School will have in May. Early Voting from 8 a.m. to 6 Properties that have taxes in p.m. on Friday, June 13. For a full FOOT & ANKLE CLINIC arrears for five years were included schedule of Early Voting dates and in the sale. There were five proper- locations, go to the Clerk’s website ties left by the time of the sale. One at www.co.tooele.ut.us/clerk.htm of the properties was struck off to and click on the “2014 Early Voting 1929 NORTH AARON DR., STE L | 435-843-3859 the county as nobody bid on it. The Times and Locations” link. owners of the rest of the properties Thanks for voting! had paid the back taxes or made arrangements to get them paid. Marilyn K. Gillette is the Tooele TOOELE MEDICAL GROUP PROVIDER REFERRAL LINE: 435-775-9973 I Voted Stickers: Many of our County Clerk A4 OPEN FORUM

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• Editorial Editor David Bern • Guest Opinion [email protected] • Letters to the Editor Open Forum 435-882-0050

OUR VIEW Fire and Water #2 For yet another summer, water sources, wildfire prevention are major concerns Almost to the day a year ago, we published an editorial titled “Fire and Water.” It was a call for, in light of anticipated hot and dry conditions last summer, for citizens and officials to raise their awareness of limited water supplies and the high risk for wildfires in Tooele County. As it turned out, the weather for summer 2013 fulfilled long-term forecasts. Irrigation water supplies ran thin, and the lightning-caused Patch Springs Wildfire, which burned more than 31,000 acres on the west side of the Stansbury Mountains, was the largest in the state last year. The destroyed Willow Springs Lodge on Johnson’s Pass is a grim reminder of that wildfire’s swift, destructive power. With summer 2014 already seeing its first major wildfire of the season at Dugway Proving Ground, it unfortunately looks like more big wildfires may occur this year. Meantime, and for yet another summer, water availability for irrigation needs — and perhaps even culinary water — may be a major concern. As reported in last Thursday’s front-page story, “May compounds drought, but weather may change,” the month didn’t deliver a healthy shot of precipitation to compensate for weak water totals for April and March. By May 31, the month had produced barely more than three quarters of an inch of precipitation in Tooele City. The month’s normal is almost two inches. The three wettest months of the water year in Tooele County are March, April and May. But they weren’t this spring, failing to help boost an alarming current water year total that is nearly three inches behind normal. June through September are historically the driest months of the water year in the county, so prospects don’t look good for local water totals to significantly increase by the water year’s end on Sept. 30. However, there is a glimmer of hope: The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center is forecasting the possibility of above- normal precipitation this summer. What’s the occasion? The prediction center sees evidence that a possible El Niño GUEST OPINION event may be developing in the Pacific Ocean. El Niños circulate unusually warm water against the western coasts of North and South America. For North America that warm water can generate above-average precipitation for the western U.S., which is something Tooele County’s parched soils, reservoirs and aquifers desper- Bergdahl, Tahmooressi cases are troubling ately need. Even better, if that El Niño were to persist into the 2014–15 winter, it could pos- he contrast between the Obama administration seems so willing to go sibly produce badly needed deep snowpack to help reverse a multi-year trend of administration’s handling of the to such great lengths to “leave no ser- below average snow totals. Tcases of suspected deserter (and Ken Gourdin vice member behind” when it comes to Although the prediction center has issued a 65 percent or greater chance that an possible enemy collaborator) Army Sgt. GUEST COLUMNIST Bergdahl, yet seems so unwilling to lift El Niño event will develop this summer, it remains only a prediction. Except for the Bowe Bergdahl and unfortunate traveler even a finger to help Tahmooressi. science behind that forecast, for now the moisture it may produce is only the stuff of Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, who Granted, it’s quite possible (even like- wishful thinking. And such thinking, without regard for careful use of existing water inadvertently crossed the U.S.-Mexico ly, one would hope) that back-channel supplies and concern for preventing wildfires, is both reckless and dangerous. border with guns that are legal here but Here’s a better trade: Why not select negotiations are ongoing between the Local citizens and leaders are again urged to view the continued drought situation not there, is curious. someone who is guilty of crimes on U.S. and Mexican governments, respec- as a serious threat to the county’s quality of life, and to take preventative, conscio- National Security Adviser Susan both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, tively, regarding Tahmooressi’s status. nable steps to preserve and efficiently use local water supplies. Rice said Bergdahl served “with honor for whom even the Mexican govern- Perhaps the Obama administration’s Furthermore, lightning-caused wildfires are not preventable, but wildfires started and distinction.” In response, I must ment has lost no love, and offer to silence about such negotiations stems by an untended campfire or fireworks, can be avoided. Citizens who frequent the ask, “Right sentiment, wrong service allow him to serve the remainder of from a desire to not jeopardize them. If outdoors are asked to be vigilant about preventing wildfires. For summer 2014, it’s member?” That sentiment usually is his sentence in Mexico in exchange for so, that’s well and good. “Fire and Water” all over again. not applied to people about whom so Tahmooressi? One wonders, however, about the many questions regarding their conduct Contrasting President Obama’s cam- administration’s unwillingness even and their loyalties abound. Conversely, paign tactics with how he governs also to say so much as, “We’re negotiating” GUEST OPINION no such questions exist about Sgt. is a curious exercise. Obama has run regarding Tahmooressi’s status, on the Tahmooressi, but no such praise seems two of the best presidential campaigns one hand, when it was, on the other forthcoming. ever waged. “No Drama” Obama, the hand, so willing to call Bergdahl a hero Further, Obama has set not just one, candidate, is famous for staying “on and to label his service with such super- Reaction to Rodger’s but two bad precedents. One, he has message” and for controlling the image latives as “honor and distinction.” parted with longstanding U.S. policy to he wished to project. If the Obama administration exer- not negotiate with terrorists; two, he has Why he has been unable or unwilling cised the level of discipline with respect traded terrorists for a “hostage” (apply- to transfer that same messaging disci- to messaging in governing that it exer- madness is painful ing that term loosely to Bergdahl, given pline to governing is a mystery. Part of cised with respect to campaigning, per- the questions that yet surround him). the answer, perhaps, lies in a fact that haps it would be less necessary to “walk t takes a nearly impenetrable There is a reason the five former the Obama team, for all its skill at cam- back” statements coming from adminis- obtuseness to conclude that inmates who resided at Guantanamo paigning, has failed to grasp this key tration officials — if not to pretend that Ithe most salient thing to know Bay were incarcerated there. There is no point: Winning elections is easy; actu- no such statements ever were made in about University of California Santa evidence that the danger they pose has ally governing is hard. the first place. Barbara killer Elliot Rodger is that been eliminated or that they have been For an operation seemingly so con- he was a white male who didn’t like rehabilitated from terrorists into peace- cerned with image and polish, it sim- Ken K. Gourdin, Tooele, is a certified women. able human beings. ply doesn’t look good that the Obama paralegal. Yet many liberal commentators have managed it in the painful fes- tival of stupidity that has followed his horrific act of mass murder. GUEST OPINION The reaction has featured rants about sexism, white privilege and believe that severe psychiatric dis- Hollywood, all of which are absurdly orders are something that rich white detached from the reality of what kids are prone to because they con- Bergdahl swap a moment in new Cold War happened at UCSB. sider themselves so entitled. It is usually only the details of The other interpretation is that, .S. President Barack Obama indicate that the five Gitmo prisoners these sorts of rampage killings that as Jessica Valenti put it in a piece recently agreed to the release involved in this exchange possessed differ, not the central element: A sick for The Guardian, “misogyny kills.” Uof five Taliban leaders from Rachel Marsden none of the above upon capture; just young man not getting proper treat- There is no doubt that Rodger hated Guantanamo Bay prison in exchange a multitude of connections to the GUEST COLUMNIST ment for his severe mental illness. women. But who watches Rodger’s for an alleged U.S. military deserter. Taliban, al-Qaeda, the Haqqani net- Rodger’s mother had been so fright- final video promising to annihilate It’s a great trade for the soldier, Sgt. work or a combination thereof. ened by his YouTube videos that she all of unworthy humanity like a god Bowe Bergdahl, who will be reunited With warfare evolving from state- alerted his counselor, and the police and thinks: You know what’s wrong with his loved ones back in America. onstrating an increased preference for vs.-state belligerence to ideological visited his apartment. According with that guy? The sexism. If only Nonetheless, it’s a bad precedent for covert and proxy forces. warfare in the post-9/11 era, some to The New York Times, Rodger had he were cool with women, he would America. It would be easier to dismiss these feel that international law should be been prescribed risperidone, an want to spare humanity from his Obama said he expressed his per- parallels if the Cold War wasn’t reignit- updated to offer the same protections anti-psychotic, but evidently refused wrath. sonal gratitude to Qatar for having ing right before our eyes. to those who can’t be bothered to find to take it. Nonetheless, the Twitter hashtag negotiated the Bergdahl swap. What However, for those trying to keep a logo and some embroidered patches Even without that background, #YesAllWomen got started as a could possibly be in this deal for tabs on this updated version of the to wear. It used to be that under the it is obvious that Rodger’s final rebuke to Rodger’s toxic attitude to Qatar? Cold War, the Bergdahl case makes Peace of Westphalia treaties, such YouTube video and his 140-page women. It cataloged all that women In June 2013, Qatar hosted talks it clear that some traditional warfare unlawful combatants were liquidated manifesto promising to exact suffer from sexism. I don’t doubt between the U.S. and a Taliban del- parameters have been updated: on the battlefield. More recently, if vengeance upon the women who that it’s hurtful, to sample one of the egation that also represented the • Since when are deserters consid- unlawful combatants were suspected spurned him are the ravings of a tweets, to be a female shark biologist Haqqani network, which was holding ered captives? It’s one thing to rescue of possessing intelligence that could deranged person; as such, it is the told that the public isn’t ready to see Bergdahl in Afghanistan. The U.S. State a prisoner of war held captive by the help prevent future attacks, they were derangement itself, not the content you on camera. It just has nothing to Department declared the Haqqani enemy. It’s quite another to redefine shipped off to Syria or Jordan (for of the ravings, that is most impor- do with Elliot Rodger’s condition or network a terrorist organization in a POW as someone who decided to questioning), or to Egypt (for question- tant. Nonetheless, some commenta- his crime. September 2012, but the terror group abandon their post whatever reason, ing followed by a magical disappearing tors have plumbed his lunacy for The reaction to the UCSB killings was nonetheless present at the table. and that’s what Bergdahl is being act). meaning as if they were reading is sadly typical. Our political and The leader of the Haqqani network, accused of by various servicemen. The middle ground was captur- “The Bell Jar.” media culture has proven impervi- Jalaluddin Haqqani, was an Afghan If Bergdahl did indeed desert his ing terror suspects alive and shipping Washington Post film critic Ann ous to serious discussion of severe guerrilla commander who made his unit, it was a strange choice, but his them to Guantanamo Bay, where they Hornaday led the way with a piece mental illness and how it is treated name fighting against the Soviets in choice nonetheless. Some are claiming would be held until someone came up asserting that it is “clear that his in this country. Afghanistan in the late 1980s as part of that the search for Bergdahl resulted with a solution that appeased everyone delusions were inflated, if not cre- Rep. Tim Murphy, a Pennsylvania Operation Magistral — a victory for the in the deaths of two or more soldiers. on the planet. That never happened, ated, by the entertainment industry Republican, actually has a proposal Soviet army that came not long after There needs to be a clear and unforgiv- nor was it ever going to. Eventually, the he grew up in” (his father works in to make it easier to treat the severely the CIA’s own covert war against the ing distinction between “captive” and detainees would have to be released Hollywood). According to Hornaday, mentally ill. Alas, his bill won’t get pro-communist Afghan government “Taliban groupie.” Just because some- or killed. Apparently, that now means “a sexist movie monoculture” dan- a viral Twitter campaign because it had ended. one runs away to live in a McDonald’s retroactively dressing them up as gerously misled Rodger into believ- focuses on the real problem rather Today, a similar dynamic is emerg- playland foam pit and eat Big Macs all legitimate prisoners of war to suit the ing that he could always get the girl than exploiting the latest horror for ing. Qatar has been marginalized by day doesn’t mean that he’s a prisoner agenda of the moment. in the end. cheap ideological points. the Saudis in the Gulf Cooperation of Ronald McDonald. And that agenda appears to be for Salon ran a piece by Brittney Council due to its funding of asym- • Since when does a prisoner of war history to more or less repeat itself by Cooper arguing that “white male Rich Lowry is editor of the metric warfare against the pro- swap mean releasing unlawful enemy reverting back to the geopolitics of the privilege kills.” Cooper seems to National Review. Russian Syrian government. As with combatants? The Obama administra- 1980s. Afghanistan of the 1980s, the U.S. tion sounds as if it’s trying to turn the wasn’t interested in backing terror- swap of Bergdahl for five Gitmo terror Rachel Marsden is a columnist, polit- EDITORIAL BOARD ists or their sponsors, per se, but was suspects into the equivalent of a POW ical strategist and former Fox News host interested in what it could accomplish exchange. Traditionally, POWs are based in Paris. She appears frequently Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn David J. Bern against the Russian sphere. Today, the recognizable belligerents identifiable on TV and in publications in the U.S. Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor U.S. and Russia have competing inter- by uniforms, flags national emblems and abroad. Her website can be found With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions expressed on this page, ests in Syria and Ukraine, to the point or insignia. Classified Pentagon docu- at http://www.rachelmarsden.com. including the cartoon, are not necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. of intervention — with the U.S. dem- ments obtained through WikiLeaks A5

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GUEST OPINION Our culture behind Wisconsin girls’ violent stabbing hat kind of culture The girls, police said, were much. The vampire groom wore great knight Lancelot, impris- and many are injured and many produced those two devoted to him. They wanted to a tuxedo. The bride wore white. oned by witches and ruminat- killed by its ill design,” Steinbeck W12-year-old Wisconsin John Kass kill their classmate so Slender The minister began with “Ladies ing from his dungeon. A child, writes. “And then rage comes as girls charged with stabbing a Man would accept them. and gentlemen, we are gathered Lancelot thinks, could have a to the child, destructive rage, GUEST COLUMNIST classmate 19 times? “Both suspects had a fascina- here on this glorious day ....” dog and call it brother, or pull and vindictive hate. There lies Our culture. tion in a fictitious character that And later, when the groom wings from a fly and call it the fear, for wizards and witches The 12-year-olds were often posted to a website that kissed his bride and all the peo- father. are children, living in a world charged as adults. Police said characteristics of their environ- is a collection of small stories ple clapped, you could see the “And then because his world they made without the leaven- they wanted to kill their class- ment. Plants soak up nutrients about death and horror,” said hint of his fangs. has disappointed him, he builds ing of pity or the mathematics mate so they could cement or poisons, as do animals. Young Waukesha police Chief Russell Between “Twilight” and Bram his own world where he is king, of organization. And what could a pact with an evil, fictional humans do, too. Jack. Stoker there was TV’s “Dark where he rules not only men be more frightening than a child character that lives only on the I figure most parents who’ve And then came the boilerplate Shadows,” where Barnabas and women and animals but with total power?” Internet. heard of the story must have parental warning: Collins was a humanized, virtu- clouds and stars and sky. ... In Nothing. We won’t know for some time shuddered, thinking: “Unmonitored and unre- ous vampire. his dream he builds not only a But that’s what they appear what really drove the girls to Could my child have class- stricted access to the Internet by On hot summer days when we world but remakes himself as he to be, those girls in Waukesha grab that knife and hold their mates like that, and be a victim? children is a growing and alarm- were children, my brothers and would wish to be.” accused of holding their friend friend down and stab her, if Could my children be capable of ing problem,” Jack continued. I and our friends would go into Often, Steinbeck’s Lancelot down amongst the trees, seeking indeed that’s what happened. such monstrous selfishness? “Parents are strongly encour- the cool basement with an old observes, the budding necro- approval from Slender Man on But we do know about the cul- “I can’t even deal with it,” said aged to restrict and monitor tape recorder. We’d each adopt a mancer makes peace with the the Internet, and taking out the ture they live in. a young mother I know who their children’s Internet usage.” character and we’d make audio world, crafting compromises so knife. It is a culture that has fallen has two little children. “I heard Slender Man, of course, is evil, theater. Yes, it was nerdy stuff, that the worlds of reality and They’re not wizards. They’re in love with magic and fantasy. about it. I don’t want to know.” but then so were vampires once. but fun. fantasy don’t hurt each other. not witches. They’re just 12- It is a culture that takes fantasy Of course she’ll want to know. Once, Dracula would take Years later, I found an unfin- But some do not make peace. year-olds. What could be more symbols of evil — the vampire, She’s a mom. And she’ll learn our immortal souls. These days, ished novel by John Steinbeck, Some must be locked away as frightening? the witch — and transforms about the girls and something souls aren’t discussed much, “The Acts of King Arthur and insane. Only a few clever ones them into heroes of great virtue. will creep along her nerves, just perhaps because the mention of His Noble Knights.” It contains try to make such dreams real. John Kass is a columnist It is a culture where dark magic like it’s crept along the nerves of souls will offend somebody. a brilliant section on the costs They convince themselves for the Chicago Tribune who is celebrated, but religion is every parent with sense. So now vampires get mar- of fantasy, and I thought about they’re enchanters. also hosts a radio show on considered bothersome. We reap If you’ve been following this ried in an outdoor ceremony, it as soon as I heard about the “Not being wise enough or WLS-AM. His email address is what we sow. story, you know that police say or at least the movie clip I saw Wisconsin girls. kind enough, the magic manu- [email protected], and his Before any of you get riled up the girls stabbed their friend in of “Twilight” informed me of as Steinbeck writes about the factured world does not function Twitter handle is @john_kass. thinking I’m about to burn “The order to pay tribute to Slender Brothers Grimm” or “Russian Man. Fairy Tales,” don’t worry. I won’t. Slender Man isn’t a person, They were valuable to me. They at least not considered a living remain so. But such literature being by those who can distin- is historical, written back when guish between fantasy and real- evil sought your soul. Now evil ity. It is a character created on a wants to be your friend, marry website. you and hang out on “Twilight.” Slender Man is tall and thin. All living things take on the He wears a suit. He has no face.

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Freedom Summer II is Endorsed by struggle for decency Utah State Auditor, spent several days in New York last week with students John Dougall Ifrom around the country Robert Reich who were preparing to head into GUEST COLUMNIST the heartland to help organize Walmart workers for better jobs and wages. (Full familial disclo- PAID ADVERTISEMENT sure: My son Adam is one of the Moms” is also marching for bet- leaders.) ter hours and better treatment Almost exactly 50 years of pregnant employees. And an ago, a similar group headed to employee group has sent a letter Mississippi to register African- and voting guide to shareholders Americans to vote, in what asking that they vote against Rob came to be known as Freedom Walton’s re-election as chair. Summer. Walmart isn’t the only place Call this Freedom Summer II. where low-wage workers are The current struggle of low- on the move. Two weeks ago, wage workers across America 2,000 protesters gathered at echoes the civil rights struggle of McDonald’s corporate head- the 1960s. quarters in suburban Chicago to Today, as then, a group of demand a hike in the minimum Americans is denied the dignity wage and the right to form a of decent wages and working union without retaliation. More conditions. Today, just as then, than 100 were arrested. powerful forces are threaten- Giant fast-food companies ing and intimidating vulnerable have the largest gap between the people for exercising their legal pay of CEOs and workers of any rights. Today, just like 50 years industry, with a CEO-to-worker ago, people who have been treat- compensation ratio of more than ed as voiceless and disposable 1,000-to-one. are standing up and demanding Meanwhile, across America, change. low-wage workers are demand- Although Walmart is no Bull ing — and in many cases getting Connor, it’s the poster child — increases in the minimum for keeping low-wage work- wage. Despite Washington’s grid- ers down. America’s largest lock, seven states have raised employer, with about 1.4 million their own minimums so far this 1 lb. pkg. 6-8 oz. workers, refuses to provide most year. A number of cities have of them with an income they can also voted in minimum-wage Produce Fresh Produce Fresh live on. The vast majority earns increases. 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TUESDAY June 10, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 MATTERS OF FAITH 20-15 Great blessings of having great teachers Editor’s note: “Matters of as a leader of faith in the com- of a great teacher. Here is an faith” is a column that provides munity. interesting fact: There are 90 local religious leaders a place to Debi Paulsen My denomination, the United times in the gospels that Jesus is write about how their respective GUEST COLUMNIST Methodists, have a heritage and directly addressed. Lord, Master faiths provide hope, courage and a historic concern for educa- and Redeemer are some of the strength in these modern times. tion. John Wesley was known as words used to address him. But a passionate and gifted teacher. did you know that 60 of those am blessed to be surrounded In my experience these are He “believed that persons devel- 90 times he is called Teacher? by many teachers. In my some of the characteristics of op their full God-given potential His disciples all referred to him Ifamily I have two aunts and great teachers: when they educate their mind as teacher and Jesus himself an uncle who have dedicated as well as nurture their spirit.” said, “You call me Teacher and their lives to teaching. I have Passion — Great teachers are (The Book of Resolutions of The Lord, and rightly so, for that is numerous friends who teach. I passionate about the subject United Methodist Church, 2012; what I am.” (John 13:13) When seem to be drawn to teachers they are teaching and they care page 290) Nicodemus came to Jesus by and I have had some really great deeply for their students. They All United Methodist local teachers who have changed the are engaging and fun. churches are encouraged to night, he said, “We know that course of my life. Great teachers Love — Great teachers love develop a strategy for being in you are a teacher who has come change lives. what they do. They can’t not partnership with local educa- from God.” (John 3:2). Wendy Kopp, the founder teach. It is their calling; it is what tors, community leaders and I believe I have a responsibili- of Teach For America, writes they are created to do. A great students to provide a safe, posi- ty as a pastor in this community, “Students with a highly effec- teacher will do whatever it takes tive, and hopeful environments through the Holy Spirit, to share W W W tive elementary school teacher to help a student not just suc- that students can live, learn and God’s love in Christ Jesus. One of Win With Wade are more likely to go to college, ceed, but thrive. grow. The resolution “Education: the ways I do this is by teaching less likely to become pregnant Engaged and Empatheic The Gift of Hope” states that the scriptures. In other words, as teens, and earn tens of thou- — Great teachers take the time United Methodists have a moral by teaching others what Jesus EXCELLENT VISION sands more over their lifetime.” to know their students. They concern to address the chal- has taught me, hence, in order See the Diff erence Kopp argues that the great- are organized and spontaneous. lenges of education in our time. for me to be a great teacher, I est investment we can make They are firm and flexible, they (Book of Resolutions; page 291) first must be a great student given a choice between giving are scientific and artistic, they As the pastor of Tooele UMC, and a great student can never every child a laptop or hav- are professional and humble. I deeply regret and confess that stop studying. As a teacher and Elect ing an exceptional teacher in a Resourceful — Great teachers I have failed at this task. I am as a student, I am constantly classroom is always the teacher. are resourcefully amazing and sorry and want to do better. I aware of my overwhelming need It seems the human connection amazingly resourceful! Every day need a lesson, and so I ask, of God’s grace in my life. I am is at the heart of our learning they are challenged with lim- teachers and students, what humbled and honored to serve experience. Lives are trans- ited resources, budget cuts that can our congregation do to help you, to teach you and most of formed not by laptops or elec- require them to be inventive, support and encourage you? all, to learn from you. tronic devices, but by the best of imaginative, and creative. Great How can we share our resources Wade I give thanks for all you teach- our human resources. teachers find ways to make up with you? ers. Thank you for helping us see B As Christians, our incarna- for the weaknesses in the school I ask the faith community: how we can make a difference tional faith is based on learning systems. What are you currently doing through a human connection. to support and encourage great in the world. I ask that God will God didn’t send us a book, a guide and lead us as individu- Bitner As President Bush said, “We Bitner teachers and students? How can TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSIONER video or a link to a website; God give our teachers a great respon- we partner with you? als, and a community of faith, to sent Jesus, the Word made flesh sibility: To shape the minds and Early Christians devoted support and encourage you. In to teach us. hopes of our children. We owe themselves to the teachings our learning and in our teach- As I said, I have had the privi- them our thanks and our praise of the apostles (Acts 2:42). ing, may we grow in service lege of having many teachers and our support.” Considering that Christians are to others and in love for all of in my life and I will admit some I am so grateful for all the still following those teachings, I God’s children. were better than others and I great teachers in my life. I also would say Jesus was and still is See News Happening? have had some great teachers. know that I can do more to sup- the greatest teacher. Rev. Paulsen is pastor at Tooele So what makes a great teacher? port them both personally and Jesus is the perfect example United Methodist Church. Give Us a Call! 882-0050 TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN

the party’s nomination for trea- Voting surer by Tooele County Auditor continued from page A1 Mike Jensen at the party’s con- vention. Jeremy Walker and Mike Jensen The delegates voted 51 per- for county treasurer. cent for Walker and 49 percent At the Tooele County for Jensen, leaving Republican Republican convention in April, voters to make the final choice Johnson came away with 57 per- between the two in the primary cent of the votes and Bitner with election. 44 percent. Candidates needed Walker is at the end of his first at least 60 percent of delegates’ term as county treasurer. votes to avoid a primary run off. Jensen has served as the coun- Both Johnson and Bitner are ty auditor for 14 years. long-time Grantsville residents. Walker has a bachelor’s and Bitner describes himself as a master’s degree in accounting third generation sheep rancher from Southern Utah University with a degree in biology and and is a state licensed certified education from the University public accountant. He has 10 of Utah. years experience in auditing and After college, Bitner headed accounting for government enti- to northern California where he ties and served as the finance managed a 38-acre orchard. He director for Grantsville City. returned to Utah and worked Jensen, who has a degree in as a substitute teacher in Park accounting, worked as an assis- City. He turned down a full-time tant controller for ZCMI before teaching position to attend Utah he was appointed as county audi- State University and earn a mas- tor in 2000 to fill two unexpired ter’s degree in horticulture. years of Glen Caldwell’s term, With his master’s degree in who left to become Tooele City’s hand, Bitner moved to Tooele finance director. Jensen went on County to be the USU extension to win elections to three terms as agent. After 17 years he went auditor in 2002, 2006 and 2010. to work for the USU Extension To vote in the Republican pri- Service in Salt Lake County, mary, voters must be registered but maintained his residence as affiliated with the Republican in Grantsville. He retired from party. the extension service at the end Voters who are not affili- of 2004 and served a mission ated with any party may com- for The Church of Jesus Christ plete a form to affiliate with the of Latter-day Saints in Nauvoo, Republican party at any poll Illinois. location and then vote in the Johnson, a native of Tooele primary. County, has worked in the bank- Voters that are registered as ing industry in Tooele County for affiliated with the Constitution, over 35 years. He is a graduate of Democratic, Libertarian, or the Pacific Coast Banking School Independent American party in Seattle, Washington. may not vote in the Republican He has worked as the man- primary. The deadline for chang- ager of Key Bank in Tooele and ing party affiliation has past, is currently an area president according to Gillette. and branch manager with Zions Early voting is available at Bank. the Tooele County building in Johnson’s community ser- the clerk’s office in room 318 vice has included service on the from June 10 through June 19. Barrick Foundation, the Tooele Monday through Thursday early Education Foundation, the Tooele polls at the county building are Kiwanis Club, the Tooele County open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Chamber of Commerce, and the on Fridays they are open from 8 Local Homeless Coordinating a.m. to 5 p.m. Committee. Early voting will also be avail- The winner of the Republican able at the Grantsville Fire Station primary faces Democrat Jerry and at Stansbury High School, in Edwards and independent can- the athletics commons area, on didate Jill Thomas for county June 13 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and commission seat A in the Nov. 4 June 20 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. general election. Additional early voting oppor- The second primary race for tunities will be on June 11 at the Tooele County Republicans fea- Grantsville Senior Center from 9 tures two veteran office holders a.m. until noon and on June 18 vying for one office. at the Tooele Senior Center from Tooele County Treasurer 9 a.m. until noon. Jeremy Walker was challenged for [email protected]

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without losing your mind. In just a few 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.; consider donating items such as deodor- we also have eight note cards depicting Sons of Utah Pioneers Tooele Tooele City Library sessions this research based course evening worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys chil- ant, chapstick, lotion, diapers, formula, four different pioneer buildings for $4. The goals of the Sons of Utah Pioneers can help you with healthy dating rela- dren’s program 6 p.m. Nursery provided toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, These will make great gifts for your fam- Settlement Canyon Chapter is to keep Historic Benson Gristmill Regular Events tionships and partner selection. Free for for all services, and children’s church combs and brushes. Cash is also ily and friends. our pioneer heritage alive. We do this The Benson Gristmill will be open this Tuesdays, 11 and 11:30 a.m., Wiggle singles and dating couples ages 18 and during morning worship. WiseGuys welcomed. Those who receive services through histories, stories, artifacts, year! We need volunteers and dona- Worms (interactive story time for 1- to older. Classes are Thursday, June 10, Program during evening worship. include individuals or families in crisis, Historical sign monuments, museums, service and tions. Please contribute $1, or more, 2-year-old children); Wednesdays and 17, and 24 from 6:30–8:45 p.m. Please the homeless and families at risk of The Tooele Co. Historical Society has scholarships. Much of this labor of for each family member. The Indians, Thursdays, 11 and 11:30 a.m., story plan on attending all three sessions. Mountain of Faith Lutheran becoming homeless. Located 23 S. recently made a loan agreement with love is found in the Tooele Pioneer trappers, explorers, pioneers, farmers, time; Thursdays, 1 p.m., Thingamajig Must register- FREE dinner is provided! We’re a healthy, growing congregation Main Street, 843-9945. the Utah State Historical Society to Museum at 47 E. Vine in Tooele, as ranchers and miners all camped, rested Thursday; Thursdays, 4-6 p.m., teen Space is limited! Class will be held at who welcomes newcomers and reaches display an old Lincoln Highway sign that well as various statues and monuments and got water at Twin Springs. Please time with gaming, movies and more; Tooele Health/USU Extension 151 N. out to those in need. Join us for worship Food Pantry was on the border of Utah and Nevada. around the county. The Tooele Pioneer bring donations to the boxes at the Fridays, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., kids crafts; Main St. Tooele, UT 84074. Register for Sunday mornings at 10 a.m., 560 S. The First Baptist Church in Tooele is The unique sign is on display at the cemetery, at the mouth of Settlement Benson Gristmill. Select Tuesdays, 1 p.m., family movies this free class at HealthyRelationships Main, Tooele. We treat the word of God offering an emergency food pantry to Pioneer Museum. Canyon, is another of our projects. We with respect without taking ourselves too meet the needs of our community. The and popcorn. More summer info avail- Utah.org. Seeking Historical Items are always looking for artifacts and Benson Gristmill Fund able at the library. seriously. Check us out on Facebook by food pantry is available for emergency histories, including yearbooks, as a loan The Historic Benson Gristmill searching for Mountain of Faith Lutheran needs. Hours of operation are Saturdays Tooele County Historical Society would TATC like members of the community who or gift to be displayed for everyone’s Restoration Committee is seeking Church. Please join us for meaningful from 10 a.m. to noon. We are located at benefit at the Tooele Pioneer Museum. donations from individuals, groups, and Grantsville City worship that is also casual and relaxed. 580 S. Main Street. For information call have any family or personal histories, photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, To learn more about this fascinating businesses to help with restoration Library CNA Classes For more information, call 882-7291. 882-2048. work, attend a potlcuk dinner the first efforts and the operation of the historic TATC currently enrolling for our next VHS tapes, or newspaper articles that St. Barnabas’ Episcopal The Tooele Food Bank you would like to donate to our orga- Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at Gristmill site. Donations may be sent to CNA class which starts June 9. Enroll the Tooele Senior Citizens Center next Tooele County Benson Gristmill Fund, Food for fines now and start a promising career in the Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- The Tooele Food Bank is seeking dona- nization to please call us. We are also Exchange canned goods and other food rament followed by fellowship. Sunday tions to increase inventory. Summer is looking for books, newspaper articles, to the Tooele Pioneer Museum. A short 47. S. Main Street, Tooele, Utah 84074. healthcare industry. educational program will follow din- For more information contact Mike 602- items for your library overdue fines. mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ around the corner making it difficult for photos, brochures or any history that All items will be collected from May Mini classes Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron more families to provide healthy meals. pertains to the Tooele County area. If ner. To speak with someone about the 826-9471. museum, call Tim Booth at 882-1902. 27 to June 10, 2014 to support the TATC offers free mini-classes on the Drive, Tooele. Phone: 882-4721. Email: Packaged meals like hamburger helper, you would like to donate them to our For more information about the Sons Gem & Mineral Society Grantsville City Food Bank. Grantsville third Thursday of every month. Our [email protected]. Web at mac and cheese, tuna, canned fruits and organization, or if you would let us make of Utah Pioneers, call Glen Stevens at Tooele Gem & Mineral Society will have Library members will receive $1 in cur- next Lunch n’ Learn mini-series will be www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are vegetables, flour, sugar, salt, ketchup, a copy for the Tooele County Historical 882-3168. a Rock Break Pot Luck on Saturday, rent overdue fines waived for each can Thursday, June 19. Learn new tech- God’s beloved child, beautifully created mustard, mayo, bottled water and juice Society, please call Alice Dale at 435- June 14 at 4 p.m at Colleen’s house or package of the following food items niques in nail art. Spice up your home in God’s own image. Whatever your his- boxes are accepted. Cash donations are 882-1612. brought to the library circulation desk Mood disorder support group (please call for address). There will not manicures and pedicures with easy to tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, also greatly appreciated. Located at 38 Do you or someone you love have a (change cannot be given) : Canned be a regular meeting for June. There create nail art. RSVP early at 435-248- the Episcopal Church welcomes you. S. Main Street, 882-0355. mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation goods, Items in boxes or plastic bags Groups and events is also no meeting in July. Our steak 1800. Spots are limited. offers help, hope and healing. Please and jars (No glass containers). For Spanish services Food bank distributions fry and grab bag fill will be in August join us for support group sessions every further information, please call the CPR courses La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le The Utah Food Bank will be at New Life Ophir Historical District (date TBD). Come learn about rocks, Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the New library at (435) 884-1670 or stop by Tooele Applied Technology College offers invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves Christian Fellowship (411 E Utah Ave) The Ophir Historical District will open minerals and ways to craft with them, Reflection Clubhouse on 900 South in and visit us. a CPR course designed for responders 6 p.m., Domingos 2 p.m. We invite you Wednesday, June 11th 10am-11am Saturdays beginning May 31 through and enjoy field trips for rock collecting. Tooele. For more info, contact Kelly at required to have CPR certification or to their Spanish services on Thursday distributing food. For more information, Sept. 20 (weather permitting). Hours are Membership $10 per year. Visit us 841-9903. on Facebook or www.tooelegem.com. Summer reading program for those who simply want to help in at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come call 435-843-7430. The Utah Food Bank 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, call Contact info: 435-882-5752. Email Grantsville City Library is excited to an emergency or be CPR certified. The to know a church that focused in the will then be at the New Life Christian (435)849-0254 or (435)830-2120. present this year’s Summer Reading PFCCA [email protected]. course is based on the American Heart word of God rather than the emotions. Fellowship Lake Point location (1533 The Professional Family Child Care Program (SRP), entitled, “Fizz, Boom, Ophir Day Association Guidelines or cardiopulmo- God loves you and he wants to reveal Meadowlark Ln) Thursday, June 12th 10 Association of Utah will be holding READ!”. We encourage citizens of all Ophir Day 2014 will be held Saturday, Tooele Tri Kids Triathlon nary resuscitation (CPR), and is offered himself to you. Located at 276 E. 500 a.m. to 11 a.m. distributing food. Call Chapter Meetings in Tooele the fourth ages to participate. This (6) week pro- Aug. 2 at the Ophir Town Park. Now Tooele City is excited to announce every second Monday of the Month from North, Tooele. Call 840-5036, rides 435-843-7430 for more information. Tuesday of each month from 7-9 p.m. gram starts June 12 - 31, 2014 and it’s accepting applications for vendor space the second annual Tooele Tri Kids noon to 4 p.m. for $17.25. The book provided. This support group/training meeting all about science. Come and enjoy, pre- through July 15. Call Scott to request an Triathlon. The Kids Triathlon will be held can be checked out in Student Services is open to all childcare providers in sentations, stories, games and crafts. St. Marguerite Eagles application. on Friday, June 27 2014 at 6 p.m. at or purchased through the Campus Stockton, Tooele, Erda, Stansbury, Those who read or are read to may St. Marguerite Catholic Community wel- Tooele City Swimming Pool park. The Store. Grantsville and Lake Point. For more infor- submit completed reading “coupons” to comes you to worship with us. Our lit- Past presidents’ monthly din- Boys and Girls Clubs of Tooele triathlon is for kids 12 and under. The mation, call Kathy Witt, 435-830-9614. cost is $10 for the first child and $5 for receive small incentives and a chance urgy schedule is as follows: Celebration ner meeting Summer Club, ages 6-12, begins June 9 additional children in the same family. to win a larger prize at the end of the Education of the Eucharist summer schedule: The PPs will meet at the Sun Lok Yen at and runs through Aug. 15, 8:30 a.m. to Family Support Center 6 p.m. Cost is $375 for summer ($125 Online registration is available at www. summer reading program. Registration Saturday Vigil 5 p.m., Sunday 8:30 7 p.m. for the monthly dinner meeting. The Family Support Center is a non- due upon registration). Space is limited. tooelecity.org. You may also register began May 27. For further information Network meetings a.m. (Spanish), 10:30 a.m. Mon-Fri: 9 PMP Dianne Moore will host the eve- profit agency providing services in Salt Interested? Call 843-5719. in person at Tooele City Hall (90 N. about this event, please go to our event Looking to obtain or improve your a.m. Office hours 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ning. All PPs are invited to attend. Lake and Tooele County. Free 12-week Mon-Fri. Closed Tues. (435) 882-3860. Main St., Tooele) or at the Pratt Aquatic calendar at http://www.grantsvilleut. employment? Come join the Tooele Stansbury Riders in-home parenting skills program. Center (55 N. 200 West, Tooele). For gov/Library/eventcalendar.html or call Networking Group and learn job seeking Elementary & Jr. High- (435) 882-0081. This week’s steak night The Stansbury Riders are looking for Families with children birth to 17 will full race information please visit our us at (435) 884-1670. techniques, how to market yourself, get Call 435-882-3860. St. Marguerite 13 June 2014 , by Kathy and Richard. new youth and adult members. The receive instruction during an 80-minute website at www.tooelecity.org. For more support and actually search job leads. Catholic Elementary School can be Special five-piece shrimp dinner $11. youth ages are 6 to 15 and will do weekly visit to gain the tools they need information contact Tooele City Parks Every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Tooele reached at 435-882-0081. We are Schools sign ups for both adult and youth at to strengthen their family. Topics dis- and Recreation at (435)843-2142 or LDS Employment Resource Center locat- located on the corner of Seventh Street Father’s Day breakfast cussed include communication, conflict The Auxiliary will host the Father’s Day 6 p.m. on Monday or Wednesday at [email protected]. ed next to Deseret Industries. Everyone and Vine Street. resolution, attachment and bonding, Buffet Breakfast on Sunday, June 15, the Grantsville arena located behind Chinese immersion at is welcome. establishing rules and routines as well Plein Air Art Contest Northlake Brit-Ammi Kahal 2014, from 10 a.m. to noon. Fathers City Hall in Grantsville, Utah. The adult ages are 15 and up. Youth practice will as managing stress. Please contact The Tooele City Arts Council is excited Northlake Elementary is excited to offer Online courses Covenant People Assembly are teach- eat free. All other adults will be $6 and be begin Mondays and Wednesday at Rachel at (801) 955-9110 ext. 107 for to host the second annual Plein Air Mandarin Chinese as part of the Dual Online courses in Network+ and ing the Hebrew roots of the Christian kids 11 years and under will be $3. 6:30 p.m. Practice will also be held at more information. You can also visit Art Contest on June 16-22 during the Language Immersion Program. Currently Security+ IT are designed for the IT pro- faith. Visitors welcome on Saturdays at Bring your father and your family and the Grantsville arena. Must have own familysupportcenter.org. Tooele Arts Festival. Artists will make, we have openings on a first-come, first- fessional seeking to upgrade their skills 1 p.m., 37 S. Main Street, Tooele. Call enjoy a great breakfast. horse in order to participate. For more show and sell their artwork. There will served basis. Don’t miss out on this and knowledge of networking and secu- 843-5444 for more information. Tooele Family AI-Anon information please contact Chevelle be three different categories to enter: amazing opportunity to have your stu- rity, and prepares you for the CompTIA Sunday breakfasts Wednesdays at 5 p.m. at Alano Club (by Bible Baptist Church Anderson 435-841-2851. Draw and Paint, Photography, and Found dent speak a fluent second language. Network+ and Security+ exams. Call the Breakfast will be served the second and The folks at Bible Baptist Church would White’s Trailer Court), 1120 Utah Ave., Objects. Artists can win cash prizes up Research is clear on the benefits of TATC at 248-1800 for more information fourth Sunday each month. Kathy and like to invite you to some old fashioned Tooele Valley Family History Sundays at 5 p.m. at Mountain of Faith to $500. Please go to www.tooelecity. speaking a second language. Please or to enroll. Richard Wamsley are your hosts, cook church services with singing from the Lutheran Church. Call Gesele with ques- org for registration information and contact Bryce or Jen at 435-833-1940 and server. The regular menu is $7 for Center old fashioned hymns and messages tions, 435-224-4015. details, or contact Chris Wilcox at 435- or stop by the school for details. Adult education adults and $3 for kids 11 years and Research your ancestors free with 840-3838. Get your high school diploma this year. from the old fashioned KJV Bible. Some under. There is a special each Sunday trained FamilySearch volunteers at the Freedom run Scholarships and Financial Aid All classes required for a high school things should never change. Sunday for $5. Bad beer is available, too. Come Tooele Valley Family History Center, Annual July 4 KIWANIS 5k Freedom Many generous businesses and individu- diploma, adult basic education, GED Service times: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; out and support this great activity. 751 N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435- Run 2014 registration: 5kfreedomrun. Grantsville als in our community sponsor scholar- preparation and English as a second gospel hour, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 12:30 882-1396. Hours of operation: Tuesday eventbrite.com. For questions about ships for graduating seniors. Now is language are available. Register now p.m.; Wednesday evening services, through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. sponsorships, please contact race chair Miss Grantsville Pageant the time to apply for local scholarships. to graduate — just $50 per semester. 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Jeff Sinner at Moose Lodge Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Mike Fields at (435)840-4604 or Sandy 2014 Miss Grantsville Scholarship Information on specific scholarships is Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call 833- 840-2152. Wednesday evenings by appointment Critchlow at (435)830-6657. 8750. Adult education classes are for Meals at the lodge only. Special classes offered regularly. Pageant will be held July 3 at Grantsville available from the GHS, SHS and THS Mountain View Baptist Church High School. If you are interested in run- scholarship coordinators. Additional students 18 and over. Friday and Saturday night dinners will Call the center for more information. We would like to invite you to discover ning for the pageant, paperwork is avail- information, including specific scholar- be served from 5-9 p.m. Friday night Seniors what God’s plan and purpose is for able at Grantsville City Hall. All possible ship criteria, applications and deadlines ESOL dinners include clam chowder or home- Recovery International your life. The Bible contains all of the contestants must attend a mandatory can also be found on your school’s ESOL conversational classes are made chili, and/or fish baskets (halibut, We have a very structured group that Medical equipment needed held Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL answers for life’s questions. Come follows a format of four basic steps: information meeting at Grantsville City scholarship website. shrimp or chicken strips). Saturday Tooele and Grantsville Senior Centers students may also come anytime the and join us this Sunday for our adult report an upset, describe thoughts, Hall on June 6 at 7p.m. or June 10 at night dinners include 16-oz ribeye or are in need of donated medical equip- center is open for individualized study. Bible study and graded Sunday School impulses, feelings and sensations. If 7 p.m. Contestants under age 18 must Saint Marguerite school T-bone steak with choice of baked ment to be used for seniors in need. Registration is $50 per semester. Call which starts at 9:45 a.m. Our worship you can’t change a situation, you can have a parent accompany them to the New and improved: St. Marguerite potato or fries, salad and roll; halibut New or gently used items needed are 833-8750 for more information. service begins at 11 a.m. We also have change your attitude toward it. Life information meeting. Please call Teri Catholic School is implementing a or salmon steak with choice of baked wheelchairs, walkers, canes or other a Bible study time each Sunday at 6 can be distressing, but not dangerous. Critchlow 830-8090 or Kristy Clark 884- renewed Middle School program for potato or fries, salad and roll, or jumbo items that may be useful to our seniors. p.m. We meet on Wednesdays at 7 Recovery is helpful for handling addic- 3411 for questions. 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade students. It is shrimp with choice of baked potato or Contact Debbie Winn at the Tooele cen- Churches p.m. for prayer time. Bring your needs tions, fears, anxiety, anger, loneliness, customized to meet the special emo- fries, salad and roll. All meals are for ter, 435 843-4103, or Dan Lawrence, and let us pray together for God’s help. worries and any challenge. Try it for Little Miss Grantsville Pageant tional, social and intellectual needs of a reasonable price. No orders taken 435-843-4753, at the Grantsville center. The Little Miss Grantsville Pageant will Christian adolescent youth. Includes The Church of Jesus Christ of Mountain View Baptist Church meets at after 8:45 p.m. Daily lunch specials six weeks. For more information, call be held July 1, at 7 p.m., at the GHS first-rate academics, career-vocation Latter-day Saints the Eastgate Plaza in Grantsville, Suite are available at the lodge from 11 a.m. MaryAnn 884-0215. Tooele Senior Center auditorium. Admission is free. oriented electives, Spanish, art and To find a meeting house and time of 2C. Join us. For members and their guests only. The senior center is for the enjoyment of music. Enrolling now for the 2014-2015 worship for The Church of Jesus Christ After buying 10 meals either Friday or Take Off Pounds Sensibly all seniors 55 and older. New and excit- Stansbury Park Baptist Church Spring into action, and find yourself Family History Center School Year. Classes start August 11. of Latter-day Saints, go to http://mor- Saturday night, you get a free one. ing activities include bridge, pinochle, Please join us each Sunday morning at stepping lighter by summer! TOPS can Greet your ancestors free at the (435)882-0081. mon.org/meetinghouse or contact 435- bingo, exercise program three times 10 a.m. for Worship Services and Bible help you achieve your goals and sup- Grantsville Family History Center, 117 850-8211. Entertainment a week, line dancing, wood carving, Study at the Stansbury Park Clubhouse port you in your journey of health and E. Cherry St. All are welcome with Excelsior Academy tours Dixon band Matte and Jane Saturday, Wii games, watercolor class, movies (next to the SP Swimming Pool). For wellness. We provide accountability consultants there to assist you. Open Curious about charter schools? Want to Berean Full Gospel Church June 14 from 7 to 11 p.m. For members and health classes. Meals on Wheels details, please call us at 830-1868 or through weekly weigh-ins and support Mondays noon to 4 p.m., and Tuesday know more about Excelsior Academy? We invite you to discover how God’s and their guests only. available for homebound. Lunch served go to www.stansburyparkbc.org. and encouragement in a non-judgmental through Thursday noon to 4 p.m. and 7 Tours are held each Wednesday Word can transform your life and provide weekdays for age 60 and above, sug- Special events environment. TOPS is open to all men, to 9 p.m. at 8:30 a.m. School tours cover a you with the answers for questions and First Lutheran Church gested donation of $3, $5 for under age range of topics such as the Excelsior for problems you may be struggling to The men and women of the Moose are women, teens and preteens. There First Lutheran Church at 349 N. Seventh 60. The center also provides transpor- Agricultural Irrigation Academy Philosophy and Vision, Direct overcome. Come join us this Sunday helping to sponsor a Children’s Safety are now two TOPS chapters in Tooele St. would like to invite you to hear of tation to the store or doctor visits for Grantsville Irrigation has issued agri- Instruction, CHAMPS and the character morning for our 10 a.m. worship service Carnival fundraiser to purchase a spe- to accommodate your schedule. UT God’s grace and the love of Christ who residents in the Tooele and Grantsville cultural users two regular turns so far. development program. There is also where we will assemble in praise, share cial trike for a special young girl. This 330 Tooele meets Tuesday at 5 p.m. died to forgive you of your sins and areas. Call 435-843-2110 for more Residential users have been allotted an opportunity to observe the school’s testimonies and explore worship in ways special event will be at Elton City Park at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 276 E. attain salvation on your behalf every information. 250,000 gallons per “A” share. You unique group settings. Come and tour that strive to highlight the greatness of Saturday 14 June from noon to 4 p.m. 500 North. Call Mary Lou at 830-1150 Sunday morning at 10 a.m. are responsible to keep track of your the building and have any questions God. After our morning praise and wor- Call Moose Lodge for additional info at for information. UT 365 Tooele meets Senior Circle meter readings. “Like” us on Facebook answered. Everyone is welcome, 124 E. ship time we enter into a one-hour Bible New Life Christian Fellowship 882-2931. Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Bit n Spur Senior Circle is for those ages 50 and for updates on the system. Contact the Father’s Day Brunch will be served Clubhouse, 240 W. 500 North. This Erda Way, Erda. 882-3062. Study at 11 a.m. Attend with us Sunday We invite you to worship and serve better and costs just $15 a year per office at 884-3451 with any questions from 11a.m. to 1p.m. on Sunday 15 chapter will meet occasionally at a mornings at 635 N. Main St., (Phil’s Jesus with us. Our clothing closet and person or $27 for a couple. Call 843- or concerns. June. Great-grandfathers, grandfathers, private residence, so call ahead for the Glass), or call 435-578-8022 for more food pantry is open from noon to 3 3690 for more information or a member- fathers, and kids under 10 eat for free, exact location. Call Lisa at 882-1442 for Tooele Family Center information. p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday at 411 ship application. Lots of great health all others are $5. For members and information. Also see the TOPS website E. Utah Ave. Programs for kids, teens, benefits and fun activities. Stansbury Park First Baptist Church their guests. at www.tops.org. Story and craft hour women and men are also available Some churches seek to entertain, some International Moose Convention, June Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at every week. Sunday services are in the Grantsville Dutch oven Stansbury Days Car Show the Tooele Family Center as we enjoy seek to be politically correct. We seek 20-24 in Las Vegas. Tooele Gem and Mineral The Grantsville Senior Center will be The 6th-annual Stansbury Days Car Stansbury High School café at 10 a.m. the adventures of books and make fun to know Jesus Christ better, through Society hosting its annual Dutch oven dinner Show benefiting the Guide Dogs of and at our Tooele building at 9 a.m., 11 crafts. For more info, call 833-1978 ext. understanding and applying His Word to Tooele Gem and Mineral Society meets June 27 at 4 p.m. Entertainment will be America will take place Aug. 16. a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come join us. Find 2127 or ext. 2010. We’re located at our lives. If that is what you seek, then Disabled American the second Tuesday of each month provided by the Gary Butler family band. Registrations starts at 8:30 a.m., out more by calling 843-7430 or visiting 301 W. Vine St., Bldg. #11 (right behind join us in worship of the Lord, and in at the Tooele Applied Technology For more information, call the center at the show starts at 10 a.m. and 33 www.NLOT.org. Veterans Tooele High School). serving Him by serving those around us. College, 88 S. Tooele Blvd., 7:30 p.m. 884-3446. awards will be presented at 3 p.m. Sunday Bible study: 9:45 a.m., Worship Tooele Christian Fellowship Membership dues are only $10 per year Cost is $20 for pre-registration, $25 Volunteer Drivers Needed Preschool hour is at 11 a.m., 882-2048. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship if you would like to join, or just come on the day of the show. The first 100 The DAV is looking for three volunteer Class reunions Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. the Tooele Service 11 a.m. Services are held at 40 visit. Come learn about rocks, minerals registered receive a T-shirt and dash United Methodist Church drivers. No DAV membership is required. Family Center has a fun activity hour N. Main, former Stowes Family Music and ways to craft with them and enjoy plaque. For more information call Tooele United Methodist Church ser- Will need a VA physical. Call Jim Yale at of learning, singing and creating. This building. For more information, call 435- field trips for rock collecting. We are Tooele 1979 435-841-0713 or 801-245-0252, or vices are held on Sundays at 11 a.m. 435-849-0521 or 882-7626. Or call Les Ready, Set, School! preschool class is for 224-3392 or www.tooelechristianfellow- celebrating 50 years since the club was The Tooele High School Class of 1979 email [email protected] or Please check our website, tooelecumc. Peterson at 435-830-7812. all children up to 5 years of age. Please ship.org. Parking and entrance in back formed. Come have fun with us! Visit us will hold its 35-year class reunnion Aug. [email protected]. org, or call Tooele UMC’s office at 882- come and enjoy the fun. For more info, of building. on Facebook. Contact: 435-882-5752 8-9. More information will be forthcom- call 833-1978 ext. 2127 or ext. 2010. 1349 or Pastor Debi’s cell at 801-651- Masons or email TooeleGemAndMineral@gmail. ing. For more information, or to volun- Stockton We’re located at 301 W. Vine St., Bldg. 2557 for more info. We are located at com. teer to help, contact Lisa Blakely Hardy #11 (right behind Tooele High School). 78 E. Utah Ave. in Tooele. Charity at 882-1442. Meeting Live Fit Tooele County Masons meeting second Friday at Stockton Days 2014 Church of Christ Live Fit Tooele County sponsored indoor Tooele Children’s Justice 7 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m., 22 Stockton Days will take place Aug. 9. Gardening Church of Christ meets at 430 W. Utah active play. For a detailed calendar, go Settlement Canyon, Tooele. Breakfast Vendor booth applications are due Aug. Ave. Bible class, Sunday at 10 a.m. Center to livefittc.org. 1. Prices are $30 per booth and $10 and worship from 11 a.m. to noon. Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in on the second Saturday, 9 a.m., Jim’s Spring Garden Tour Cafe. For more information or a ride, extra for a powered booth. Applications Saturday, June 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 Wednesday Bible class at 7 p.m. We need of CD-Rs, DVDs and soda. We call Blair 801-554-0527. to print are available at www.stockton- p.m. $7 per adult, children 12 and seek to be the Lord’s church estab- appreciate all donations. For inquiries or town.org. Return by Aug. 1 in person to under are free. Twelve locations across lished about 33 AD. Jesus is our only drop-off call 435-843-3440. 25 S. 100 Bulletin Board Policy 18 North Johnson St, Stockton, by mail the Tooele Valley. Visit www.annualgar- head of the church, headquarters are East, Tooele. to PO Box 247, Stockton, UT 84071, heaven. Come and grow with us. 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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 5:58 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Thursday 5:58 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Friday 5:58 a.m. 9:01 p.m. Saturday 5:58 a.m. 9:01 p.m. Sunday 5:58 a.m. 9:01 p.m. Monday 5:58 a.m. 9:02 p.m. W Th F Sa Su M Tu Tuesday 5:58 a.m. 9:02 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 7:33 p.m. 4:52 a.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 8:37 p.m. 5:43 a.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 9:35 p.m. 6:42 a.m. Saturday 10:28 p.m. 7:48 a.m. ALMANAC Sunday 11:15 p.m. 8:57 a.m. Statistics for the week ending June 9. Sunny and cooler but Partly sunny and Considerable clouds Cooler with partial Monday 11:56 p.m. 10:09 a.m. Sunshine Sunny Sunny Temperatures Tuesday none 11:19 a.m. pleasant beautiful with a bit of rain sunshine High/Low past week 86/50 Full Last New First Normal high/low past week 79/54 81 57 88 57 84 49 73 47 77 48 80 56 72 51 Average temp past week 70.5 Normal average temp past week 66.7 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low June 12 June 19 June 27 July 5 Shown is Wednesday’s Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014 Wednesday night’s lows.

UTAH WEATHER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 77/44 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 82/62 Knolls Clive Lake Point 79/49 85/62 84/61 77/60 Ogden Stansbury Park 79/59 Erda 79/60 Vernal Grantsville 82/58 Pine Canyon Salt Lake City 83/52 80/60 69/51 Tooele 80/63 Bauer 81/57 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 80/56 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 81/57 85/54 80/58 Stockton Pollen Index Price 81/56 82/57 High Nephi Rush Valley 82/53 81/55 Ophir Moderate 73/52 Low Delta Manti Absent 87/60 82/51 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 91/60 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 83/58 84/55 Moab 80/57 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 92/62 Beaver 93/60 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 83/53 Ibapah 81/54 24-hour 84/55 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.97 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 84/53 84/55 at Grantsville 1.66 none 97/73 Kanab 89/53 Eureka 76/54 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 94.08

If it happens here, Plat authorized by state and county ment agreement was approved, was built when state Route 36 acres in Skull Valley, Robinson read about it here. codes that allow the county to has reviewed the document. was widened through the area, represents Tooele County’s larg- continued from page A1 authorize a higher density of “The term [of the agreement] Robinson said. est private landowner. housing in an area in exchange is 50 years,” he said. “With an Robinson tried to alleviate Robinson is the president, Estates. The southeast boundary for setting aside open space and option for an additional 10 years some of Lake Point residents’ manager, or general partner of of the plat is the Union Pacific clustering of housing to create if the terms of the agreement concerns by pointing out some of the Uintah Land Company, the railroad. efficiency in public infrastruc- have been substantially com- the design features incorporated Beaver Creek Company, Salt Frank While zoned for one residence ture and utility services. plied with.” to protect Lake Point’s lifestyle. Pointe Company, and the Arimo per acre, the lots in phase one The Saddleback development For Chris Robinson, managing The concept plan for Company, which along with the OHLMAN are as small as one-half acre. The agreement allows a total den- partner for Saddleback Partners, Saddleback has larger lots bor- Ensign Group, own 1,800 acres M Attorney at Law Saddleback development agree- sity of one house per acre on the the approval of phase one is a dering the developments in north of Grantsville and 5,000 ment allows for homes on lots as 2,585 acres covered by the agree- long awaited moment. Lake Point to create a transition acres in Lake Point, including small as 8,000-square-feet. ment, but allows for smaller lots “We started working on this zone between Lake Point and Saddleback and the Salt Pointe FREE The planning commission’s in exchange for open space. in 1997 and then put it on hold Saddleback, he said. Commercial Center where Ritchie Consultation approval of the plat upset some The agreement also calls for as the housing market slowed The Saddleback notice to Bros. Auctioneers is located. for Lake Point residents who were land use ordinances in effect at down,” he said. “Now we are purchasers has language aimed [email protected] unaware of the 15-year old agree- the time the agreement was made ready to test the market.” at protecting Lake Point’s rural Wills & ment between Tooele County to be applied to all future permits Since the agreement was lifestyle. The notice warns the Trusts and Saddleback Partners. for the property. No moratorium, approved in 1998, Saddleback purchasers that Lake Point is “I moved to Lake Point to get ordinance, resolution, or other has been working to prepare for a rural area with livestock and away from developments like land use regulation or limitation the launch of the development. their attendant noises, odors, 493 W. 400 N. Tooele this,” said Eldon Griffiths. can apply to the development, Saddleback Partners orga- and sights. NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 “This takes away the whole according to the agreement. nized the Oquirrh Mountain “Buyers sign away their whin- TOOELETRANSCRIPT 882-4800 desire to live in Lake Point,” said The Saddleback development Water Company that has a one- ing right,” Robinson said, “They BULLETIN Denise Barrett, another Lake agreement is tied to the land and million gallon water tank in the agree not to challenge, oppose, www.tooelelawoffice.com Point resident. would be inherited by any gov- hills above Lake Point on Bureau complain about, or otherwise The Saddleback development ernment that takes over gover- of Land Management Property. try to prohibit, outlaw, or restrict and its potential to add 2,500 nance of the property, binding The company provides water livestock in the Lake Point area.” homes with 10,000 residents to any future town or city to honor to several commercial parcels Robinson, who is a Summit My Turn On the Lake Point area is included in its terms. in Lake Point and will provide County commissioner, said his the Tooele County general plan Once approved, the develop- water to Saddleback, according family has been ranching in for the Lake Point community. ment agreement became a legal- to Robinson. Tooele County since 1953 and he The Tooele County ly binding contract between the The company has also entered has roots in Tooele County. His Commission approved a county and the landowner, said into an agreement with the Lake grandfather, was the superinten- development agreement with Blaine Gehring, Tooele County Point Improvement District for dent of schools in Tooele County EarthEarth Saddleback Partners in 1998 and planner. sewer service for Saddleback. in the 1880s and his grandmoth- created the Saddleback Planned Tooele County Attorney Doug Saddleback helped finance er was born in Vernon. Unit Development. Hogan, who was not the county a new lift station for the Lake As CEO and part owner of the A P.U.D. is a development tool attorney at the time the develop- Point Improvement District that Ensign Group that owns 61,000 At the Old Grantsville Church Dugway Proving Ground, Rush combat flames, assisted from the including the Willow Springs 297 West Clark Street, Grantsville, Utah Fire Valley Fire Department, Stockton air by four helicopters and two Lodge in Willow Springs. June 19, 20, 23, 2014 at 7 pm continued from page A1 Fire Department and Terra Fire single-engine air tankers. [email protected] June 19, 20, 23, 2014 at 7 pm Department responded to the Tooele County held the dubi- Saturday Matinee June 21 at 1 pm fire way out of what they could blaze. ous honor of the biggest wildfire Pre-Order Tickets: $7 Adults, $5 Seniors handle.” They were also joined by the at the end of last year with the If it happens here, $5 Kids ages 4 - 12, $8 at the door for all Crews’ efforts were hampered Alta and Lone Peak Hot Shot Patch Springs Fire, which burned at times by limited access to the crews, which are specially trained a total of 31,010 acres, prompted read about it here. call/text 435-830-6852 fire because of unexploded ordi- to fight wildfires in difficult and multiple evacuations of Willow TheThe OldOld GrGrantsvilleantsville Church nance in the area. remote terrain. About 100 total Springs and Terra, and devoured or visit: oldgrantsvillechurch.com Dubbed the Rough Haul Fire, it firefighters worked together to mobile homes and buildings, A Musical by Carol Lynn Pearson & Lex de Azevedo is the biggest wildfire in the state so far this season. Crews from the Bureau of Land Management, You DON’T have KNEE PAIN? to live with it! The Most Advanced NON-SURGICAL Treatment to Reduce or Eliminate Knee Pain! A Full-Color Board Certified Specialist Activity Page www.motionmed.com Just for Kids! Every Thursday in the �� ������������ SEATING IS LIMITED Tooele Transcript-Bulletin FREE Seminar! �� ����������������� th Refreshments �� �������������� JUNE 11 at 6:30 PM will be Served �� �������������������������� ������������������� Call today to TOOELETRANSCRIPT �� ���������������������� reserve your seat! 435-728-0711 BULLETIN ������������������������������ 2356 N. 400 East, Bldg B, Suite103 Subscribe Today 882-0050 �������� New Tooele Location: A10 SPORTS

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SPORTS WRAP GHS basketball camp A basketball camp for kids who will be in the second grade through GHS steer wrestlers excel at state ninth grade next year will be held June 16–19 at Grantsville High Dalton Rydalch nabs state title in the event to return to nationals School. Second- to fourth-grades students will play from 10 a.m. until noon. Fifth- to ninth-grade will play from 9–11 a.m. Boys and by Mark Watson girls of all skill levels are invited, SPORTS EDITOR and cost is $40. The clinic will be conducted by the GHS boys and Consistency throughout girls basketball players and coach- the season paid off for Dalton es. All participants will receive a Rydalch. T-shirt. To sign up please con- The Grantsville rodeo cowboy tact and RSVP GHS head boys failed to score in the “first go” basketball coach Chris Baker at of steer wrestling competition [email protected] or GHS at the Utah High School Rodeo head girls basketball coach Megan Association State Finals last week Vera at [email protected]. in Heber City. He came back with Stallions Tennis Camp a vengeance to finish second The first session of the Stallion overall in the “second go,” and Tennis Camp will start Wednesday capped it off with a solid time in through July 2 on Mondays and the “short go” on Saturday night. Wednesdays at the SHS courts. The Rydalch earned just enough camp is offered for students going points last week at the finals to into grades kindergarten through win an overall state champion- 12th grade for the 2014–15 school ship in steer wrestling for the year. Instruction for high school season. players will focus on the technical, “I had some troubles at state. physical and mental elements of After I didn’t score in the first the game. Elementary-aged play- ers will be given the opportunity round I need to make sure I to develop physical and techni- scored points the later rounds,” cal essentials through a variety Rydalch said. of games and fun drills. For infor- The steer wrestler ended up mation contact SHS coach Jacob with 16 points at the state com- Jones at [email protected]. petition to fend off Sil Bundy Volleyball skills camp from Desert Hills, who was solid The Tooele High School volleyball at the state meet and finished skills camp will be hosted by Top second. Court Camps, directed by Tom Bundy scored 25 point at the Peterson, the current Weber State state meet, but his season’s points Volleyball coach. College coaches did not match Rydalch’s points and players instruct the campers at heading into the final meet. all skill levels in a three-day camp Rydalch already was ahead of held June 16–18. The camp runs Bundy by 15 points based on from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. competitions throughout the It is an incredible opportunity to season. When the points were work with a college staff, said THS tallied after Saturday’s finals, volleyball coach Kristi Brown. The Rydalch was on top with 126 cost is $130. Girls can register points, compared to Bundy’s 120 at the Tooele High School Finance points. COURTESY OF JAKE GORDON Office or contact Coach Brown at With the championship, the Grantsville’s Tee Allred battles to take down a steer at the Utah High School Rodeo State Finals on Saturday night in Heber City. Three Grantsville steer wrestlers fin- [email protected]. GHS graduate will return to the ished in the top 10 at the state meet. Stansbury football National High School Rodeo For all youth living in the Stansbury Finals in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Also headed to nationals is Anderson of Sevier Rodeo Club. rodeos during the year to qualify Marckee Belliston; 31, Kaycie High School boundaries, Stansbury July 13–19. Dylin Ahlstrom of Rush Valley. “We had a good year with 26 for the state meet. Some events Ahlstrom. Ute Conference in-person foot- Rydalch also scored points in Ahlstrom placed second in kids in the club,” said Grantsville include up to 150 competitors. Bull Riding: 6, Adam Lucero. ball registrations will be held on tiedown roping and team roping team roping with partner Addy Rodeo Club secretary Robyn Other results: Goat Tying: 14, Jesse Hopper; Saturday and June 21 from 9 to finish in second place in the Haviland of Bridgerland. The duo Quarnberg. She said that 18 of Barrel Racing: 26, Errin 16, Devri Priest; 19, Kaycie a.m. to 1 p.m. at Soelberg’s in Stansbury Park, and on July 12 All-Around Champion competi- scored 122 points for the season the 26 qualified for the state Hammond; 29, Michelle Barney; Ahlstrom; 31, Marckee Belliston; from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the tion with 375.50 points. Milford’s with 25 of those points scored at meet. 47, Jesse Hopper. 35, Leah Madsen. Stansbury Park Clubhouse. You can Ryder Wright won the All-Around the state meet. Participants must finish in the Breakaway Roping: 17, Leah also sign up online by going to title with 434 points. Ahlstrom just finished his top 10 at one of the sanctioned Madsen; 20, Jesse Hopper; 22, SEE RODEO PAGE A11 ➤ the Ute Conference website, www. Brodi Jones, from Erda, fin- sophomore year, but has been uteconference.org. If you have a ished eighth in the All-Around on the rodeo scene since he was new player this year, please bring competition with 264 points. 4 years old. a copy of your player’s birth certifi- Jones, who is part of the “The state meet was great cate, along with proof of residence Bridgerland Rodeo Club, finished because of the quality of the (like a utility bill), to the registration. third in tiedown roping to earn a competition. I’ll continue to work Please contact Mike Johnson at trip to the nationals. hard with my horse between now 801-419-4626 with any questions. Two other Grantsville steer and the nationals to get ready,” Annual Freedom Run wrestlers finished in the top Ahlstrom said. Organizers are now taking reg- 10 with Ty Allred sixth and Tee Rydalch finished 12th in istrations for the Kiwanis 5K Allred eighth. team roping with partner Wyatt Freedom Run 2014. To register go to 5kfreedomrun.eventbrite.com. For questions about sponsorship please contact Mike Fields (435) 840-4604 or Sandy Critchlow (435) 830-6657. Youth soccer TC United is now accepting reg- istration for the 2014–15 soccer season. Please check the website www.tcunited.org or call 830-6977 for information. NBA Playoffs LeBron James scored 35 points and 10 rebounds in the 98–96 vic- tory over the Spurs in Game 2 on Sunday that evened the NBA Finals. He personally erased a 62–56 San Antonio lead by scoring eight points in less than a minute. The series resumes Tuesday and Thursday in Miami. The series returns to San Antonio on Sunday. Fall turkey hunt Turkey hunters, don’t pack your shotguns away just yet. Yes, the COURTESY OF JAKE GORDON spring hunt is over. But another Grantsville’s Sabrina Lucero competes in the state rodeo finals Saturday night in chance to hunt turkeys is coming COURTESY OF JAKE GORDON Heber City. up. On June 5, members of the Grantsville’s Dalton Rydalch wrestles a steer Saturday night in Heber City. Rydalch earned first place in the state in the event. Utah Wildlife Board approved a fall general season turkey hunt. It will be the first fall hunt held in Utah since 1984. The Division of Wildlife Resources has split Utah into five Touring TC: Cautious climbing adventure in Ophir regions. The hunt will happen only in specific areas in the Northern Tavin Stucki Let me be clear, this is not and may be the only method to a short, steep hike around the and one hold at the top actually and Southern regions. Board mem- COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR advised under any circumstances set the anchors: It’s real dumb. left side past the fallen logs. I set wiggled on me. There’s not much bers approved 73 permits for the and is dangerous. You could even We went anyway. Don’t tell my the anchors and rappelled down. chalk marking the paths either, Northern Region and 220 permits Author’s note: This is the first of call it stupid. mother. These could be easy first leads but that’s OK because almost for the Southern Region. The hunt an ongoing summer series review- I didn’t tell my girlfriend that. Less than a mile up Ophir with three or four bolts at most. anyone could scurry up this wall. in the Northern Region runs Nov. ing various sports and recreation I found a climb on Mountain Canyon there’s a big red-and- I was very encouraged and Overall, I’d give this wall in 1–Dec. 31. In the Southern Region, activities in and around Tooele Project, a popular site with a white sign off to the left that surprised how well my girlfriend Ophir Canyon a passing grade. the hunt runs Nov. 1–Jan. 15. 3. County from a newcomer’s per- directory of outdoor climbing reads something along the lines picked up the whole belay pro- Tips for others: This is a great Starting Sept. 18, permits for the spective. For suggestions on my walls in various places through- of “Private property, no shoot- cess. The routes were all short place to take a relatively new hunt will be available on a first- next adventure, hit me up on out the state and beyond, and ing.” I know lots of people like to enough I wouldn’t have died from climber. But, since it’s private come, first-served basis. You can buy a permit at wildlife.utah.gov. Twitter: @TooeleTAVscript found a few easier climbs in Ophir ride ATVs in the expanded area, a fall, but I promise you I wouldn’t land, it’s a good idea to climb Permits will also be available at Canyon. There really wasn’t a lot so I figured it wouldn’t be a big have been writing this from a elsewhere. If you really have to DWR offices and from more than I took my girlfriend rock of information on the site left by deal to climb on the same-ish hospital bed with broken ankles, climb here, go in small groups, 300 hunting license agents across climbing up Ophir Canyon on previous climbers, so I was a little type of land. which I probably would have sus- clean up after yourself, don’t be Utah. Permits go on sale at 8 a.m. Saturday, and I have to say I’m nervous we wouldn’t be able to A mile or two up, there’s a tained if something weird hap- incredibly loud or disrespectful. Salt Lake Bees pretty impressed with my first find a set of chained anchors that pullout loop to the right of the pened. Basically, keep a low profile and Matt Duffy hit an Oklahoma City climb in the area — despite the we could easily access by hiking road with a small campfire circle. Fortunately, the routes were don’t ruin this site for the rest franchise record-tying three home circumstances. up and around to set a top rope Immediately across the road is a easier than I thought — about of us. runs to lead the RedHawks to a As we drove on I-80 from her — it’s not like I’m super confident short trail leading down into what 5.6, 5.7 and maybe an easy 5.8 Tavin Stucki is a graduate from 6–2 win over the Salt Lake Bees on cousin’s house in Salt Lake, I real- with leading a climb anyway. loosely resembles a dry stream — so the anxiety I had about my USU and hasn’t found a sport he Monday night. The Bees managed ized how big a risk I was tak- Let me reiterate how dumb it bed in front of a short rock wall. green belay were countered by doesn’t like. To talk Aggie football only six hits in the game and hit into ing by climbing with, and only is to go in blind to a place with We climbed the first three bolt- my self confidence. or for tips on his next outdoor three double plays in the opener of with, someone who had only ever an inexperienced belay partner, ed routes to the left of the tree You can tell the routes are fair- adventure, hit him up on Twitter: an eight-game road trip. climbed once and had zero expe- especially in a situation when — they looked pretty easy and ly new and haven’t been climbed @TooeleTAVscript rience belaying. lead climbing is not your strength the chains were accessible with a ton; there was a lot of loose rock A11

TUESDAY June 10, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Tourney raises funds for fallen soldier’s legacy by Tavin Stucki nice tribute to a wonderful young try,” Ed Dalton said. “We’re really ners for 2014 were as follows: Katelyn Bryan and Joshua Orton nament. “As some people learn COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR man. He was a student leader happy to be able to cooperate Silver Star: Makenna Bergen of Tooele High School. about it, they want to donate and outstanding scholar.” with the family.” and Taylor Leavitt of Tooele “It’s awesome. It gets bigger stuff and find out how they can The fourth annual Jordan M. Ed Dalton said there were The Jordan M. Byrd Silver Star High School. Memorial: Jessy and bigger every year,” Derek help.” Byrd softball tournament took around 25 applicants for the Scholarships are worth $1,500 Davis of Grantsville High School, Dalton said of the softball tour- [email protected] place Saturday in honor of Army scholarships this year. each and the Jordan M. Byrd Mayra Rojas of Wendover High SPC Jordan M. Byrd, who died “His life came to an end way Memorial Scholarships are $500. School, Kevin Baird of Stansbury in Afghanistan in October of too soon in service to our coun- The scholarship award win- High School, and Lauren Wyatt, 2010 during Operation Enduring Freedom. Team Loft beat Lights Out in NEED CASH NOW? the final to take home bragging We Want to Make You a Loan! rights, but the tournament wasn’t really about winning or losing. $ $ Byrd’s cousin Derek Dalton 100- 3,000 TODAY! said 95 percent of the scholar- Gentry Finance • 435-843-8680 ship money comes from pro- ceeds raised at the tournament. “Just seeing all the teams come from all over the state,” Derek Dalton said of the most exciting part of the tournament. Pet of the Week “Just seeing them come togeth- er and having them come up and thanking us for the sacrifice Jordan made and everyone’s will- ingness to help us out with this cause.” Ed Dalton of the Tooele Education Foundation said money from the tournament helps fund eight scholarships in Byrd’s name that are given to high school seniors in any of the Tooele School District schools — always to students pursuing a career in a medical-related field. “This scholarship is really a COURTESY OF DEREK DALTON wonderful one, we have way The Loft won the fourth annual Jordan M. Byrd Softball Tournament on Saturday at Deseret Peak Complex. Front row: Lexi more applications than we can Nicole, Bailee Freeland, Madi White, Hayden Rienhardt and Jessica Alder. Top row: Daniel Johnson, Mason Moore, Terence award,” Dalton said. “It’s a very Curry, Mitch Moore and Matt Gochis.

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NEED CASH NOW? A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY June 10, 2014 We Want to Make You a Loan! Jazz hire Hawks assistant as new head coach $ $ 100- 3,000 TODAY! The announced thorough in our process, which an appearance in the 2008 D- has a 20-year track record of Noble Finance Friday that the team has named has resulted in hiring Quin to League Finals. He followed that teaching and developing young 435-843-1255 as head coach. lead this team into a new era with consecutive 32-18 cam- talent. His personality, work Snyder is the eighth head coach for Jazz basketball,” said Utah paigns and first-round playoff ethic and communications skills in Jazz history and the fifth since Jazz President Randy Rigby. “He wins, earning the D-League’s are important traits that will ben- the franchise’s relocation to Utah has been affiliated with tremen- 2009 Dennis Johnson Coach of efit the Utah Jazz. We have taken in 1979. dous coaches and programs the Year honors and a selection as a significant and exciting step “On behalf of the Miller fam- throughout his career from Duke head coach of the 2009 D-League forward in the evolution of this ily, I welcome Quin Snyder as University to the Atlanta Hawks. All-Star Game in Phoenix. During franchise.” the new head coach of the Utah We have received overwhelm- his three-year tenure in Austin, Snyder most recently com- Jazz,” said Greg Miller, chief exec- ingly positive feedback regard- Snyder compiled more wins and pleted his first season as an utive officer of the Larry H. Miller ing Quin from some of the most guided more players to the NBA assistant coach for the Atlanta A TRIKE FOR SABINE Group of Companies. “He has an respected basketball minds in than any other coach in the D- Hawks in 2013-14 under Mike impressive basketball pedigree, the game.” League. Budenholzer, helping the Hawks including more than a decade of From 2007-10, Snyder served His first head coaching posi- to a 2014 playoff appearance. He Fundraising head coaching experience that as head coach of the Austin tion came at the University of has also served as an assistant positions him well to succeed in Toros of the NBA Development Missouri, where in seven seasons with CSKA Moscow (2012-13) the Jazz organization. We look League (the D-League affiliate of (1999-2006), he led the Tigers to for Ettore Messina, worked as forward to Quin’s contributions the San Antonio Spurs), where a 128-96 (.571) record and four an assistant coach with the Los Carnival both on the court and in the he recorded a 94-56 (.627) mark, NCAA Tournaments, includ- Angeles Lakers in 2011-12 with community.” while leading the club to playoff ing an Elite Eight appearance in Mike Brown and the Philadelphia PM Snyder possesses a diverse appearances in all three seasons 2002. 76ers in 2010-11 alongside Doug SAT • JUNE 14 • 12  4 coaching background that and advancing to at least the D- “Quin Snyder combines a Collins. Prior to being hired as spans more than two decades League Semifinals each year. In unique skillset with several intan- head coach at Missouri, Snyder Hosted by the Men and Women of the Moose in the NBA, Europe, the NBA his first season with the Toros, gibles that makes him the right served as associate head coach Development League and col- Snyder inherited a team that had fit for our team and approach to Mike Krzyzewski at Duke from ELTON PARK • TOOELE lege, including 10 years of expe- finished the prior season 21-29, to basketball,” said Jazz General 1993-99, and as an assistant for Corner of 400 N and Broadway rience as a head coach. and led them to a 30-20 record, Manager Dennis Lindsey. “He is Larry Brown with the 1992-93 “We were very disciplined and a Southwest Division title and passionate about the game and Los Angeles Clippers. “The opportunity to join the FOOD, Utah Jazz and to be part of such ACTION AT STATE FINALS a highly respected franchise with GAMES, an incredibly bright future is a great honor,” Snyder said. “I approach this opportunity with RAFFLES & gratitude and humility and am committed to doing everything AUCTIONS I can to help the Jazz become a championship-caliber team.” Come up and support Sabine and help her get her trike!! Born in Mercer Island, About Sabine— ability to learn, think, speak, & create. Wash., Snyder was a two-time Sabine received a Traumatic Brain Injury But that also means that she is painfully Washington player of the year when she was violently shaken by her aware of her disabilities & how much she and a McDonald’s All-American. babysitter at 10 months old. Th e damage is left out of because of them. Getting to her brain caused her muscles to be so a tricycle for Sabine is very important He played collegiately at Duke tight that it pulled her hips out of place to our family, not only in terms of the (1985-89), appearing in 136 requiring both femurs be broken & reset therapeutic exercise but for her ability games for the Blue Devils and & her hip joints entirely rebuilt. Sabine simply to be a kid playing outside with reaching three Final Fours. He goes to physical, occupational, speech friends & family. We truly believe that was elected as a team captain & vision therapy 1-5 times a week. She she can accomplish anything in life that and honored as an Academic works so hard to eek out even the small- she wants to. Right now, like many of est bits of functional use of her body. She her friends, Sabine wants to learn to ride All-American during his senior has left -side weakness similar to a stroke a bike. We believe doing so will open season. & has functional capabilities similar to up a whole new world of experiences Snyder and his wife Amy have Cerebral Palsy. & enjoyment for her. Joy. Th at’s our a daughter, Anika, and son, goal. Pure, unadulterated, childhood Wyatt, and are currently expect- Sabine loves to be outside playing with Joy. I can’t wait to see that huge smile of ing another addition to the fam- her sister & friends but struggles to keep hers and hear her squeal with joy as the up & has limited options when it comes breeze blows thru her hair on her very ily. He is also the proud father of to outdoor recreation. Sabine has been own bike. Freedom. Independence. It’s son Owen. Snyder earned under- blessed to have retained her cognitive gonna be great! “ graduate degrees in both philos- ophy and political science from Duke, later earning a Juris Doctor COURTESY OF JAKE GORDON and M.B.A. from Duke as well. Grantsville Rodeo Club member Jessie Hopper competes in breakaway roping at the Utah State High School This sports story was submitted Rodeo Finals on Saturday in Heber City. Subscribe Today • 882-0050 by the Utah Jazz.

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t took some time for Lonnie Bates, 64, of Stockton to convince his wife, Laurali, 63, that building a house totally off the traditional power grid was not only feasible, but the best option for them. I“We bought this property as an invest- ment, something to camp on and to play with,” Lonnie said of their picturesque acreage in the canyon east of Stockton proper. One day he turned to his wife and suggested they build a cabin on the property. Since they were already resi- dents of Stockton, Laurali couldn’t see the wisdom in building a cabin just a few miles from where they lived so she sug- gested building a home on the property instead. “I just thought that was crazy, three miles away and have a cabin,” Laurali said. “I was ready for a house.” But she wasn’t sure she was ready for solar power until another friend in the area who owns a solar powered house showed her how feasible it was. “I just figured, if she could do it, I could

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Lonnie and Laurali Bates (top) stand next to the solar panel outside their home in the canyon above Stockton. The Bates hadn’t planned on living off the grid but found the price tag to con- nect to power too expensive and found alternative energy more cost effective. Lonnie Bates (middle) stands next to his off-the-grid house in the mouth of Soldier Canyon. The sun (left) reflects off the solar panel outside the Bates’ home in the canyon above Stockton. The Bates harness the power of the sun as well as the wind to provide electricity for their home. B2

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BIRTHDAY GJHS STUDENT WINS IPAD DERBY WINNER Mary Kading Happy 90th birthday! Mary Kading is celebrating her 90th birthday on 11 June, 2014. Her family would like to wish her a happy birthday. We love you.

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TUESDAY June 10, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 TELL ME A STORY ‘The Generous Moon’

(a Nigerian folktale) And so very carefully, the woman sliced off a adapted by Amy Friedman and illustrated by tiny piece of the Moon’s flesh. The moment she Meredith Johnson tasted it, she felt stronger. “Thank you, oh thank you! I can never offer you nce upon a time long ago, when the Moon enough thanks,” the woman said. and Sun and Stars were not so far away as But the next day, the Moon came again, and Othey are now, a woman lived all alone. She once again she insisted the woman eat some of had no family, and she was terribly poor. To make her meat. her home, she collected the leaves of the tombo After that day, the Moon came every day to visit palm. She built a tiny hut. There she lived quietly the woman in the palm hut. “Take some more,” for many years, picking berries and plants for her she always said. “Take enough to fill you up.” food. She could afford nothing more. But all was Each day, the poor woman sliced off a little well for a long time. She enjoyed the world for all more meat, and each day the Moon grew smaller it offered. Above all else, she loved the light of the and smaller. When she returned to the sky, she Moon. was not quite so bright and fat, and to the others In those days, the Moon was full of rich meat, looking up at her, she began to look thin. Then she and she was always fat. People worshipped her seemed skinny. She gave off less and less light. light and sang her praises. They could not imag- The people began to grumble about this. “Why ine their lives without her. But in those days too, is our Moon growing so thin?” they whispered sometimes the Moon came to Earth during the among themselves. “What has happened to her? daytime to visit. She loved to visit. She loved Why has she changed? Let us try to fix this trou- observing the way the people lived their lives. She ble.” felt great love for all the people, and she especially And so people began to follow the Moon when loved the woman who lived in the hut made of the she came to Earth. They followed her to the tombo tombo leaves. palm hut. One year, drought came to the land. The rivers When the people looked inside and saw the grew dry. The plants withered. The berries shriv- woman with her knife carving the meat out of the eled. And soon the woman in the tombo palm hut Moon, they understood. They ran back to tell all began to starve. The Moon saw this, and she felt the others. sorry for the poor woman. She saw how hungry The very next day, the Moon came to visit again, she was. She watched as she grew so skinny, she but when she reached the woman’s hut, she saw could barely move outside her hut. The woman a crowd standing outside the door. As the poor was so weak, she could no longer do anything but woman walked outside with her knife, prepared lie on the mud and wait to die. to cut her daily slice of meat, the people began to The Moon thought her heart would break. She shout at her. decided she would sacrifice some of her own meat “Leave our Moon alone!” they cried. “Put away to feed the woman. And so she came for a visit. your knife!” The Moon peeked into the door of the hut, and “You must not harm our Moon!” they urged. the poor woman looked up at her, smiling at the “She belongs to all of us!” sight of one she so loved. The poor woman of the tombo palm hut was “Welcome to my humble home,” the woman terrified, and the Moon was, too. She had never said. “Please, come in.” seen the people so angry. She had never heard The Moon stepped inside and looked down at their voices so shrill and laced with fury. The remain in the sky. During the day she hides — they grieves for her. Others say she still gives away a the woman and said, “Please, cut away some of my Moon raced away, back up to the sky, and the say she fears the people’s anger. Once during each part of herself for the sake of others — that there meat for your food. I have plenty. You can see that woman hurried back inside her hut. month, she appears to be as fat as ever, round and must be other women carving away the meat that I am big and round and full and fat. Nothing will After that day, the Moon never again returned to bright, radiating light and reminding us all of her once was the Moon’s flesh. happen to me if you take some away.” Earth. No one knows what happened to the poor glorious days, and of her generosity. But everyone celebrates the day each month At first the poor woman resisted, but the moon woman in her tombo palm hut, for no one else But as the days pass, the Moon grows thinner when the Moon returns again, as full and fat and was forceful. “You must eat. You must live,” she came to her rescue. and thinner. Some people say she is remembering bright as she ever was. insisted. But ever since that day, the Moon has chosen to the woman in the tombo palm hut. They say she BANNERS Yard Signs Vehicle Magnets Window Stickers and More!

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the comedy series “Get Smart”? 5. LITERATURE: What famous Western author also wrote by Fifi Rodriguez under the pseudonym of Tex Burns? 6. GEOGRAPHY: What coun- 1. HISTORY: Who was the try lies directly north of United States’ first chief Sudan? justice of the Supreme 7. POETRY: How many lines Court? are in a sonnet? 2. U.S. STATES: Which state 8. GAMES: How many cards would you hail from if you are used in pinochle? were called a “Tar Heel”? 9. INVENTIONS: Who invent- 3. MEDICINE: What is the ed chewing gum? common name for the 10. FAMOUS QUOTES: What Moments medical condition called social reformer and epistaxis? statesman said, “If there 4. TELEVISION: What was is no struggle, there is no in Time the name of the robot in progress”? THE HISTORY CHANNEL

➤ On June 27, 1939, one of the most famous scenes in movie history is filmed Mega Maze — Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara parting in “Gone With the Wind.” The scene also was shot using an alternate line, “Frankly, my dear, I just don’t care,” in case the film censors objected to the word “damn.” The film was approved, but pro- ducer David O. Selznick was fined $5,000 for including the curse. ➤ On June 25, 1942, Gen. Dwight Eisenhower ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW becomes commander of all U.S. troops in the European theater of Blue in “The Tudors” and “Dead World War II. He would Like Me.” When will he return to be appointed Supreme series television? — Brittany T., Allied Commander of all via email forces in Europe in 1943. A: Callum has been tapped “Ike” later would become to co-star in the Kyra Sedgwick- America’s 34th president. produced pilot for TNT called “Proof,” which is currently ➤ On June 26, 1959, the St. filming. The series also stars Lawrence Seaway is offi- Jennifer Beals, Matthew Modine, cially opened, creating Edi Gathegi and Joe Morton, a navigational channel Q: Awhile back you men- to name just a few. The series from the Atlantic Ocean tioned that Tori Spelling and centers on a brilliant surgeon to all the Great Lakes. The Jennie Garth were going to star (played by Jennifer) who begins seaway — made up of a in a television show together. Is investigating supernatural phe- system of canals, locks that still happening? — Katrina nomena, including resurrec- and dredged waterways D., Columbus, Ohio tions, out-of-body experiences — extends a distance of A: Tori and Jennie are sharing and hauntings. No word yet on nearly 2,500 miles, from the TV spotlight once again, this when the series will premiere. the Atlantic Ocean to time in the ABC Family comedy • • • Duluth, Minn. series called “Mystery Girls,” READERS: It’s time to ➤ On June 24, 1966, the which premieres Wednesday, announce the fate of your United States Senate June 25, at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT. It favorite (or not-so-favorite) passes what will become How much do you think my acquired when I was in college follows two former detective CBS shows from the 2013-14 piece is worth? — Betty, West during the 1970s. It features a TV show starlets brought back season. Good news first — the the National Traffic and Palm Beach, Fla. Peter Max design and was rare- together by a real-life mystery. renewed shows for the 2014- Motor Vehicle Safety Act. A: John Frank founded his ly worn. Is it worth keeping? Charlie Contour (Jennie) is a 15 season are: “2 Broke Girls,” Among the first safety company in Oklahoma in 1933. — Susan, Rio Rancho, N.M. suburban housewife and moth- “The Big Bang Theory,” “Blue standards adopted were The Frank Pottery Company A: Peter Max is the quintes- er, while Holly Hamilton (Tori) Bloods,” “Criminal Minds,” seat belts, impact-absorb- made vases and other decora- sential pop artist who has been longs for her glory days in the “CSI,” “Elementary,” “The Good ing steering columns and Q: My uncle was a profes- tive products, marking them creating collectibles since the ‘90s when she was on television. Wife,” “Hawaii Five-0,” “The standardized bumper sional house painter and saved with its Frankoma trademark 1960s. He symbolizes the hip- Both of their lives are dis- Mentalist,” “Mike and Molly,” heights. cans from some of his jobs, beginning in 1936. A fire pie era and sponsored the first rupted when Nick (Miguel “The Millers,” “Mom,” “NCIS,” ➤ On June 29, 1970, U.S. especially if the paint brand destroyed the plant in 1938, psychedelic show in New York Pinzon), a witness to a crime “NCIS: LA,” “Person of Interest” ground troops end two was rare or unusual. I am help- and collectors are especially in 1995. Most collectors are and a “Mystery Girls” fanatic, and “Two and a Half Men.” months of combat opera- ing his family downsize, and interested in the pre-fire pieces, especially interested in Max will speak only to Charlie and Shows that will not be returning tions in Cambodia and we now face the decision of since many of the original items produced before 1975. Holly, and the former friends are: “Bad Teacher,” “The Crazy return to South Vietnam. what to do with about three molds perished. Eventually, the Your scarf is probably valued in must reunite and put their TV Ones,” “Friends with Better News of the crossing into dozen cans. Are they worth plant was rebuilt and produc- the $50 to $75 range. I base this crime-solving skills to the test. Lives,” “Hostages,” “How I Met Cambodia set off a wave keeping? — Lonnie, Grand tion resumed. on recent Internet sales. Jennie and Tori also are execu- Your Mother,” “Intelligence” and of antiwar demonstra- Rapids, Mich. Most pieces from the later tive producers for the series. “We Are Men.” tions, including one at A: I discovered several years period are made from red brick Write to Larry Cox in • • • Kent State University in ago that even older empty clay, called Sapulpa, found near care of KFWS, P.O. Box Q: Is “Major Crimes” coming Write to Cindy at King Ohio that resulted in the paint cans are collectible. For Ada, Okla. This distinctive color 536475, Orlando, FL 32853- back? I really like that show. Features Weekly Service, killing of four students example, a Dinah Black Enamel makes most pieces easy to 6475, or send e-mail to — Pat R., Webster, N.Y. P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL by Army National Guard from the Boston Varnish identify, even from a distance. [email protected]. Due A: “Major Crimes” returned 32853-6475; or e-mail her at troops. Company can sell for several Southwestern designs always to the large volume of mail he to TNT on June 9 at 9/8c for a [email protected]. hundred dollars. Imagine that! have been favored by the com- receives, Mr. Cox cannot per- 15-episode third season. The ➤ On June 23, 1989, the film One of the best venues for sell- pany. Values vary. I have seen sonally answer all reader ques- crime drama — which stars © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. version of the DC Comics ing is, of course, eBay. Frankoma Lazy Susans priced tions, nor do appraisals. 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It results were stunning, as focuses on how the the film grossed some $100 American justice million in its first 10 days. system approaches him understand that elephant preserve or conservation cen- the art of the deal, ➤ On June 28, 1997, Mike trainer is a horrible career ter, and join a tour group or as law-enforce- Tyson bites a chunk out choice? — Jayne L., via email talk with one of the staff about ment officers and of Evander Holyfield’s ear DEAR JAYNE: OK, first, the work they do with local ani- prosecutors work in the third round of their remind yourself that your son mals. Look for age-appropriate together to score a heavyweight rematch. is 6 years old. Kids at that age kids’ programming — DVDs, conviction. And if After the fight resumed, cycle through a lot of exciting cable TV or on services like you miss seeing Jon Tyson bit Holyfield’s other career choices: fireman, police- Netflix — that discusses efforts Tenney now that ear. With 10 seconds left man, trapeze artist, cowboy to protect endangered ele- ABC’s “Scandal” is in the third round, Tyson — a lot of things capture their phants and other wild animals. on summer hia- was disqualified from the fancy. In short, your son is begin- tus, I can tell you match and suspended DEAR PAW’S CORNER: While I respect your stance ning to explore the world and that Fritz Howard from boxing. My 6-year-old son, after a on performing animals, I think his place in it. You can figura- will be spotlighted © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. class trip to the circus, has saying a flat “no” to your son tively slam the door on career more this season, informed me that he wants to isn’t the best way to go about options that you abhor, or you especially in epi- be an elephant trainer when it. At 6, he’s old enough for you can be his guide and help him sode seven. Rumor he grows up. 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TUESDAY June 10, 2014 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B5 Thousands in Nepal hug trees in world record bid

KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) — attempt, joining the students important for the environment trees for two minutes as volun- members hugging the trees and a signed statement from the More than 2,000 people, mostly at a park on the outskirts of and everyone,” said Thaneswor teers beat drums at the National monitoring the event. Parliament members who were students wearing their school Katmandu. The participants said Guragai, who coordinated the Martyrs and Peace Park, on the One of the participating stu- there and the names of the par- uniforms, gathered in Nepal’s they were trying to set the record event. northeast edge of Katmandu. dents, ninth-grader Ganga ticipants to Guinness, which will capital on Thursday in a bid to to celebrate World Environment The previous Guinness World “We are gathered here in our Pandit, said she had planted decide whether to recognize the set a world record for the largest Day by spreading awareness Record for most people hugging attempt to save the forests and samplings in the past but felt it feat as a new record. tree hug. about the importance of trees. trees simultaneously was 936 make people aware that trees and was important to join the cam- Guragai said it would take Parliament members, office “Our goal is to set a new world people in Portland, Oregon, last forests are important for human paign to save existing trees. about two months to get a recog- workers and even Buddhist record and at the same time July. civilization,” said Rajan K.C., who The organizers of Thursday’s nition certificate from Guinness. monks also took part in the spread the message that trees are Participants on Thursday held was among the 20 Parliament event will send photos, video, Inspiring Healthy Lives Look for it every month in your Tooele Transcript Bulletin TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN

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New electrical panel. Jetted tub in basement. BECOME A SUB- Stockton. $64,900 call 882-7000, 882-1300 Nice back yard w/covered patio. Brand new blinds. 301 WEST VINE ST. SCRIBER. 882-0050 NORTH TOOELE CITY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing to consider the adoption of the 2014-2015 final budget for the North Tooele City Special Service District (the “District”), shall be TUESDAY June 10, 2014 held on the 19th day of TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN June, 2014, commenc-B7 ing at 8:15 p.m., at Tooele City Hall, 90 Help Wanted Help Wanted Wanted Apartments Homes for Homes Buildings Public Notices NorthPublic Main Notices Street, for Rent Rent Meetings Tooele,Meetings Utah. At the hearing, all interested CLERK, relaxed Tooele GRAPHICS Designer/ I WILL come to you and 2BDRM DUPLEX for STANSBURY PARK TOWNHOUSE FOR METAL ROOF/ WALL GRANTSVILLE CITY persons in attendance office, starting salary Store Manager: pay cash for your junk rent, $700/mo plus utili- 3bdrm, 2bth, double ga- Sale. 231 Hometowne Panels, Pre-engineered NOTICE OF PUBLIC shall be given an oppor- $7.50 hour, job begins !Grantsville Store. Start cars and trucks. ties. 427 Noble Road. rage, fenced yard, Ct, Tooele. 2-3bdrm, 2 Metal Buildings. Mill HEARING ON PRO- tunity to be heard on the 23 Jun 2014. Must salary $8.00/hr, job (435)224-2064 For details call Troy newer home. $1150/mo full baths, master bed- prices for sheeting coil POSED CHANGES TO estimates of the reve- have typing skills, be starts 4 Aug 2014. Must (435)830-3759 www.guardrightproperty room has walk-in are at a 4 year low. You THE COMPENSATION nues and expenditures punctual, dependable be proficient with In- WANTED: Scrap metal. .com Equity RE closet, corner tub, large get the savings. 17 Col- OF THE STATUTORY, of any item in the tenta- and reliable. Hours Design and Photoshop, Appliances, lawn mow- 2BDRM, 1BTH, New (801)842-9631 living room w/gas fire- ors prime material, cut ELECTED AND AP- tive budget of the Dis- Monday through Friday have typing skills, be ers, garbage disposals, paint, carpet. No pets/ place, large kitchen to your exact length. POINTED OFFICERS trict. The public hearing 10am-5:30pm Every organized, production etc. Will pick up free. smoking. Very nice, TOOELE, 4BDRM, 4bth w/pantry, big entry way, CO Building Systems AND EMPLOYEES may be adjourned from other Saturda y oriented and have Call Rick a t $585/mo, $500/dep, condo. Convenient lo- patio front and back, 2 1-800-COBLDGS Pursuant to Sections time to time as the Ad- 10am–4pm in Grants- some managerial expe- (801)599-5634 (435)830-2317 cation, beautiful, clean. car garage, storage (ucan) §10-6-113, §10-6-114, ministrative Control ville Store. Must be No- rience. Must be punc- No smoking, no pets. everywhere. All one §10-6-127 and §10-3- Board of the District, in BACHELOR Apartment $1200/mo, $1000/dep. tary eligible. Must be tual, dependable and 1bdrm basement, refin- level. Must see to ap- 818 of the Utah Code, its discretion, may deter- able to lift 50lbs. Call reliable. Must be able to Autos Water included. Call/ preciate. HOA means Financial notice is hereby given mine. ished bath. Water, gar- Text (435)224-4550 Jill or Wyatt at lift 5olbs. Must be No- bage, sewer and power no yardwork or outside Services that the Grantsville City DATED this 24th day of 435-249-0540 to set up tary eligible. !Hours 2001 CHEVY Malibu, included. $675/mo. No TOOELE, 5BDRM, 2bth maintenance. C Council, will hold public April, 2014. BANKRUPTCY ON A interview at our Grants- Monday through Friday 150,000 miles, was smoking/ pets. Refer- rambler, fenced yard, (303)241-7495 or hearings on June 18, NORTH TOOELE CITY BUDGET *$350 Aspire ville office. 10am-6pm, every other used as carpool car to ences plus deposit. pet friendly $1195/mo (435)882-1923 2014, at 7:00 p.m. at the SPECIAL SERVICE Credit Solutions. Stop Saturday 10am-4pm. work. Husband retired. (435)830-0793 guardrightproperty.com Grantsville City Offices, DISTRICT DOLLAR CUTS Now hir- Garnishments Now!! Call Wyatt or Jill at Asking $2000. Call E q u i t y R E 429 East Main Street, Erik Brondum, Chair, ing full and part time for GRANTSVILLE, 1bdrm Bankruptcy/ Credit Re- 435-249-0540 to set up Janet (435)849-1179 (801)842-9631 Mobile Homes Grantsville, Utah upon Administrative Control summer. Contac t interview. 1bth, 151 E Main St #2. pair. Get a Fresh Start. the changes to the com- Board M e l i s s a a t CASH Paid To You for $500/mo, $500/dep. TOOELE, Large 3bdrm aspirecreditsolution. pensation of the statu- (Published in the Tran- (435)843-1890 your unwanted or bro- Pets welcome. www. 2.5bth multi level, 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile com 801-446-8216 Li- tory, elected and ap- script Bulletin June 10, home for rent, no smok- FLYERSMILES.COM is Business ken down car, truck or aaronoakeson.com 3 car garage, family censed/ Insured (ucan) pointed officers and em- 2014) ing/ pets. 882-1550 looking for full time in- Opportunities SUV. Free towing. Lost PRS (801)450-8432 room, basement, ployees of Grantsville title? We can help. Call central air, fireplace, City. The proposed com- NOTICE OF BUDGET side sales reps to work SETTLEMENT CAN- 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile Public Notices (801)347-2428 $1395/mo. pensation for the statu- HEARING in our Tooele office 50 Small Business owners: YON APARTMENTS home for rent, no smok- Place your classified ad 938 N Walden Dr Meetings tory, elected and ap- Tooele County School S Main St, (417)691- SELL YOUR CAR or Deposit moves you in ing/ pets. 882-1550 in 45 newspapers (530 East) pointed officers may be District 4277 jreidling @ boat in the classifieds. with a 12mo lease. throughout Utah for Davidson Realty Deadline for public no- reviewed by contacting June 17, 2014 firstclassdiscountair. Call 882-0050 or visit (435)882-6112 only $163. for 25 (801)466-5078 tices is 4 p.m. the day Sherrie Broadbent at The Board of Education com www.tooeletranscript. Office Space prior to publication. of the Tooele County words, and $5. per THE MAPLES 3bdrm, www.dripm.com 429 East Main Street, com Public notices submit- School District will hold a LOOKING FOR some- word over 25. You will 2.5bth, 2000sqft, cov- Grantsville, Utah (Tel: TOOELE/ OVERLAKE ted past the deadline public hearing on June one who would like to reach up to 340,000 ered parking, w/d hook- 435.884.3411) prior to 4bdrm, 2.5bth, 2 story FOR LEASE Office/ will not be accepted. 17, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. at learn how to install arti- households and it is a Apartments ups, large pantry, no the hearing. 2 car garage, central ac Business Space UPAXLP the District Office, 92 ficial turf for landscap- one call, one order, one smoking. $1095/mo Interested persons are for Rent $1195/mo Utilities included. 54 South Lodestone Way, ing purposes. Prefera- bill program. Call the (801)455-1288 invited to attend and give 1789 N 80 E South Main (plus oth- PUBLIC NOTICE Tooele, regarding the bly someone with a Transcript Bulletin at 1BDRM BASEMENT comment at these public TOOELE DUPLEX, Davidson Realty ers). 1mo free. NOTICE is hereby given District!s final FY contractor's license. 882-0050 for further apartment, furnished, hearings. In compliance 2bdrm 1bth, $750/mo. (801)466-5078 (602)826-9471 that the Stansbury Serv- 2013-14 budget and the C a l l M a r k info. (ucan) utilities paid, wifi, cable, with the Americans with 632 E 500 N. www.dripm.com ice Agency Board of proposed FY 2014-15 801-574-5949 for more w/d $595/mo, Disability Act, Grantsville www.aaronoakeson.co Trustees will hold its budget. The budgets information. $400/dep. No pets. Ref- City will accommodate m (801)450-8432 Water Shares regular meeting on may be reviewed at the FRAMER residential Wanted erences required. Wednesday, June 11, reasonable requests to Homes assist persons with dis- District Office during homes with 4 + years (435)882-6141 TOOELE, large fur- 2014 at 7:00 pm, at the regular business hours experience, Tooele nished basement apart- 1 SHARE Settlement Stansbury Park Club- abilities to participate at 1BDRM BASEMENT. public hearings. Re- or on the district website work. (435)840-0412 CALL ME Last for Fast ment. Bedroom, living $$SAVE MONEY Canyon Water. $3000 house, #1 Country Club Super clean, nice quests for assistance www.tooeleschools.org Cash for your car, room, kitchen, bath, Search Bank & HUD o b o . C a l l Drive, Stansbury Park, neighborhood, $550/mo may be made by calling ten days prior to the HAVING A yard sale? truck, van or SUV. Free storage room, laundry homes www.Tooele (435)830-7675 Utah! 84074.! includes utilities, cable, City Hall (435) 884-3411 hearing. Advertise in the Tran- towing. Call room and outside stor- BankHomes.com BUSINESS MEETING private driveway. at least 3 days in ad- Interested persons are script (801)455-9599 age shed. No smoking, Berna Sloan (435) 1. Call to Order $300/dep. Shared laun- vance of a hearing. invited to attend and give no pets, utilities in- 840-5029 Group 1 2.!Pledge of Allegiance dry. No smoking, pets Buildings Dated this 9th day of comment on these budg- cluded. $600/mo, 3.!Review and adopt ets. negotiable. MANUFACTURED June, 2014. Tooele Gateway Apartments $650/dep. minutes (Published in the Tran- (435)833-9474 home for sale. 3bdrm, If you build, remodel or Christine Webb (435)241-0472 a.! May 28, 2014 Regu- script Bulletin June 5, 10 2bth, corner lot with lots remove buildings you City Recorder 1BDRM, cute, immacu- lar meeting & 12, 2014) 2 AND 3bdrm apartments behind late, 2 walk-in closets, Homes for of trees, private yard. can place your classi- 4.!Public comment (Published in the Tran- Super Wal-Mart. Swimming pool, quiet, $580/mo. Vine Vorwaller Park . fied ad in 45 of Utah's 5.!Probable Vote Items script Bulletin June 10, PUBLIC NOTICE Street Courtyard, 34 W Rent $37,000. 53 W 780 N, newspapers for only a.! Front entrance archi- 2014) NOTICE IS HEREBY hot tub, exercise room, playground, Vine St, parking avail- Tooele. (435)843-5954 $163. for 25 words ($5. tect approval- Randall GIVEN THAT the Tooele for each additional NORTH TOOELE CITY City Planning Commis- able, on-site laundry, WHY RENT When You Planning on selling your Jones full clubhouse. word). You will reach SPECIAL SERVICE sion will meet in a public www.vinestreetcourt- Can Buy? Zero down home, you could be b.! Wet well expenditure- up to 340,000 house- DISTRICT hearing and Business yard.com 801-205-3883 & Low Income pro- sending your sales Randall Jones holds and all you do is NOTICE OF BUDGET meeting scheduled for Tooele Gateway Apartments grams, 1st time & Sin- points to up to 340,000 6. Recess 2BDRM 1bth, quiet. No call the Transcript Bul- HEARING Wednesday, June 11, gle parent programs, households at once. WORK SESSION (435)843-4400 pets, no smoking, 1yr letin at 882-0050 for all NOTICE IS HEREBY 2014 in the hour of 7:00 Berna Sloan (435) For $163. you can 1.!Possible Vote Items lease, air, w/d hookups, the details. (Mention GIVEN that a public PM. The meeting will be 840-5029 Group 1 place your 25 word 2.!Manager"s Report storage shed, carport, UCAN Classified Net- hearing to consider the held at Tooele City Hall classified ad to all 45 3.!Board Member's Re- water, sewer, garbage 3BDRM, 2BTH mobile work) a doption of the in the City Council newspapers in Utah. ports and Requests included. For further in- home for rent, no smok- 2014-2015 final budget Chambers, located at 90 Just call the Transcript 4. Correspondence formation please call ing/ pets. 882-1550 for the North Tooele City North Main Street, Bulletin at 882-0050 for 5.!!Financials and Bills (435)882-4986 Special Service District Tooele, Utah. HOMES available to pur- all the details. (Mention 6.!Adjourn Your Local (the “District”), shall be Agenda Items The Kirk 2BDRM 1BTH, remod- chase for LOW IN- ucan) (Published in the Tran- held on the 19th day of 1. Pledge of Allegiance Quiet, Quality apartments in a eled, govt. subsidized. COME buyers with News Source script Bulletin June 10, restored historic structure June, 2014, commenc- 2. Roll Call Playground, carport good credit.! Berna SELLING YOUR 2014) TOOELE RANSCRIPT ing at 8:15 p.m., at 3. Public Hearing and ,free cable. $500/dep. Sloan (435)840-5029 HOME? Advertise it in T AffordAble residentiAl Community BULLETIN Tooele City Hall, 90 Motion on conditional The Best Places at the Best Prices 211 S. Hale, Grants- Group 1 Real Estate. the classifieds. Call • Room/Bath $500 TOOELE North Main Street, use permit for a 23 ft. ville. Call Chris 882-0050 or visit TRANSCRIPT • 1 Bdrm or Studio $600 mo. Completely Furnished BECOME A SUB- Tooele, Utah. At the tall, 2,400 sq. ft. de- (435)843-8247 Equal www.tooeletran BULLETIN • 2 Bdrm $700Weekly & Monthly Rates SCRIBER. 882-0050 hearing, all interested tached garage to be lo- Housing Opp. script.com All amenities included. Pet friendly. LDS standards, persons in attendance cated at 772 West Vine fenced yard, laundry and large public areas. SELL YOUR car in the shall be given an oppor- St. 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 Transcript Bulletin Clas- tunity to be heard on the 4. Recommendation for 57 West Vine • Tooele • 882-1372 sified section. estimates of the reve- Ninigret Depot Subdivi- nues and expenditures sion Phase 1 created of any item in the tenta- two lots. Lot 101 5 Acre Spring Canyontive budget Estates of the Dis- 107.469 acres, lot 102 trict. The public hearing 48.929 acres. Located may be adjourned from at approximately 300 Are you ready to build your dream Hometime to time onas the Ad-5 Northacres? Industrial Loop For Sale ministrative Control Road. Board of the District, in 5. Review and Approval Beauty in Rush Valley w/ 2nd Home & Land! Pine Canyon Road its discretion, may deter- of Planning Commission Come take a mine.look at Springminutes for meeting held SECOND HOME: 117 119 DATED this 24th day of May 28, 2014. • 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath 101 April, 2014. 6. Adjourn CanyonNORTH Estates. TOOELE CITY Pursuant to the Ameri- • Rambler SPECIAL SERVICE cans with Disabilities • Great shape 118 DISTRICT Act, individuals needing • Options Erik Brondum, Chair, special accommodations 103 15 Administrativebeautiful Control during 5 acre this meeting 102 104 Board should notify Rachelle 116 (Published in the Tran- Custer, Tooele City 2 Homes! lotsscript with Bulletin June 10,amazingPlanner prior to the 120 2014) meeting at (435) 843-2130 or TDD (435) 105 views still available843-2180. 115 (Published in the Tran- 121 script Bulletin June 10, 122 starting at2014) ... 114 127 123 106

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need any major upgrades. The Electric batteries will be required to be continued from page B1 replaced approximately every 10 years. Until that time, all the do it,” Laurali said. maintenance that is required is Lonnie said he always want- filling the water in the batteries ed to convert to solar power every three months. Lonnie's because he understood the system is so efficient that it is in technology behind it. His US charging mode only about half Air Force training in electronics the day. technology helped him with that. “Our solar system will put out “My background really helped about 10,000 watts so most of so I decided at that time that I the time my batteries are com- would just build our own sys- pletely charged by 1 or 2 in the tem,” he said. afternoon,” he said. That system is a 10-panel solar For reference, a normal refrig- array and wind generator. Each erator only uses about 1,000 solar panel produces 165 watts, watts per day. meaning when the sun is shin- Economically solar and wind ing on the panels, the output power was the better option is a continuous 1,650 watts. He for the Bates also. When they has 16 8L16 batteries, which decided to build the house on have 375 amp hours each to their Stockton property, the esti- store the power generated by mate to run lines from the tra- the solar array, along with all the ditional power grid to their site necessary inverters and charge came back at nearly $65,000. The controllers required to keep Bates’ solar power system ran the system from overheating them just around $15,000. while charging. This is a 48-volt “The minute we turned on system, which the inverters con- the system, we made $50,000, so vert to the 220 volts sent to the it was kind of a no-brainer.” he house. Their house is wired just reports. like any normal house would be. Life off the grid required some This setup captures enough lifestyle changes from what they of the sun’s energy to fuel the were normally used to, most of home’s electricity needswith- which affected Laurali’s normal out relying on any outside daily routine. sources. The Bates home is total- “Because he’s gone all day ly and completely off the grid. at work,” she said, “he doesn’t “I am my own power com- notice it as much.” pany,” he said. Lonnie admits his wife has FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO That’s been one of the had to make more sacrifices than Lonnie Bates shows the batteries used to store the energy he uses to power his home. Bates turned to wind and solar power because he found the price tag to run best features for Lonnie and he. lines from the power company to high. Laurali. They have not had an “This wouldn’t work if it electric bill in the six years since weren’t for Laurali and her atti- visitors, there is no noticeable they built their energy efficient, tude because there are some dif- difference, however. Their home clean-energy home. ferences to lifestyle,” he asserts. looks like any normal home and “We never have to worry,” For example, Laurali must do functions nearly the same. Lonnie said. “We have a com- all her heavy housework, like “People who come to the puterized controller in the house vacuuming, in the early part of house don’t notice any differ- that shows exactly how much the day when the sun is shining ence, but Laurali does,” Lonnie current we have stored.” brightest. said. “Not everyone is willing to Lonnie said keeping the bat- “You wash clothes when the make that sacrifice, but Laurali teries charged above 80 percent sun shines,” explains Lonnie, is. That’s why it works for us.” enhances the life of the batteries “When you run the dishwasher During the winter when the and makes them last longer. It’s a and things, you watch the bat- sunlight isn’t as prevalent as very reliable system and should tery level.” other times of the year, they have last them 25 years before they Most of the time and for most to be careful not to run the dish- Golf Tournament FOR NORMA PITT Hey all you Golfers... Can you shoot an 85? Norma Can!! PHOTO BY MEAGAN PRUDEN period of learning how to make Come help us celebrate it work, Laurali says she now has her schedule down. Norma’s 85½ Birthday! “Don’t bother me between 10 and 2, that’s my working time,” she laughed. SATURDAY, JUNE 14 The only thing they have to worry about now is training their 9am Shotgun Start grandkids to shut off unneces- 4-Person Scramble; String Tourney sary lights when they visit. The Bates have 12 grandchildren in Pick Your Own Team the age range from newborn to $25 Per Person; includes 9 holes, cart & lunch 19 years. Proceeds goes to 1st Tee Program “Most of the time when they visit, they hit the ground Sign up at Oquirrh Hills Golf Course running. They are up in the hills running around,” Lonnie said. with Chris, 882-4220 They don’t worry too much though, because even their light fixtures and light bulbs are the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO efficient kind, like fluorescent Lonnie Bates checks charge on the batteries he uses to store energy for use in bulbs or LED lighting. TOOELE DENTAL ASSOCIATES his home. Bates begins recharging the batteries when they drop to about eighty Lonnie said he and Laurali are percent. completely satisfied with the life they, in a quiet canyon, that has washer and the hairdryer at the which isn’t very often, all they stunning views all around and same time because it might run have to do is turn on the genera- generating their own power. the power supply low. tor. “To me, I think it’s great. I “The blow dryer sucks up “If we ever have to have extra really wanted to be self-sufficient SUMMER more power than anything in the power, I just flip a switch and and live off the grid and live T house,” Laurali said. “They can the generator comes on,” Lonnie exactly the way we are,” Lonnie use 1800 watts alone.” points out. said. “I’m living the dream.” Tooele Dental BLITZ If they ever need extra current, After the initial adjustment Associates JUNE 1 - AUGUST 31 Your Business Can $ 50 off Crowns NEW SUMMER HOURS: Reach Every Home in the Tooele Valley $ Starting June 23rd 100 off Monday • Wednesday • Thursday 7-5 Bridge & Implants Tuesday- 7-7 and Friday 7-4 WHITENING WEDNESDAYS Upper and lower Custom Bleach Trays with bleach. $100 EVERY WEDNESDAY DURING THE SUMMER!! New patient cleaning Michael & exams & x-rays Brett Wells $59 435.882.1381 Total Market Coverage Call us Today! Call Today 882-0050 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: TOOELETRANSCRIPT WWW.TOOELEDENTAL.COM BULLETIN