Buff edge Stallions See A11 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  TUESDAY June 9, 2020 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 127 No. 3 $1.00 Two in custody related to last week’s homicide

according to Hansen. by stabbing/shooting. Police Police suspect shootout during robbery turned fatal The next day, June 2, at went to the scene that Strehle CEILLY SUTTON 4:20 pm. Tooele City police identified as the crime scene STAFF WRITER ity with charges for aggravated desecration of a dead human officers were dispatched to — 363 N. Garden Street — but Two people are in custody robbery, aggravated burglary, body, according to Hansen. an area in northeast Tooele no deceased persons were following the investigation of and criminal homicide, accord- On June 1 at 1:40 a.m., City for a psychiatric patient located, according to the prob- a suspected robbery turned ing to Tooele City Police Sgt. Tooele City police officers were assist, according to the prob- able cause statement. murder in Tooele City that is Jeremy Hansen. dispatched to the area of Utah able cause statement related to On June 4, after gaining Austin Strehle Brandon Burr believed to have occured on Brandon Burr, 38, has also Avenue and Main Street. Strehle’s arrest. more information about the the morning of June 1. been booked into the Tooele Officers quickly responded Upon arrival at the psychi- case, local police found a body the body as Devin Perryman, Austin Strehle, 23, Tooele, County Jail on second-degree to the call but did not find atric call, officers were told in Delle near mile marker 70 24, a missing West Valley man has been booked into the felony obstruction of justice, anything, so they cleared the by Strehle that he had been on Interstate 80. Tooele County detention facil- and third-degree abuse or call after searching the area, involved in a possible homicide Police were able to identify SEE HOMICIDE PAGE A12 ®

COVID19 UPDATE Staying yellow but some areas may soon see green

CEILLY SUTTON STAFF WRITER The executive order would Tooele County will stay in originally be terminated yes- the “yellow” or low risk phase terday, according to a report of the virus until at least June from state officials. 12, because of an executive Herbert has decided that order from the governor. given statistics of the virus and Currently, Tooele County an increase of cases in certain has seen 150 cases of the virus parts of the state, the order The Tooele Community Marketplace at the Tooele Valley Wellness Comnunty Center at 140 East 200 South in Tooele City. with nine hospitalizations. will be renewed to stay in the At this time, no individuals current phase of the virus in the county have died from recovery plan. TOOELE COMMUNITY MARKETPLACE REOPENS the virus, according to a report The state will stay in the yel- by the health department. low phase until at least June On March 6, Governor 12, according to Herbert. PHOTOS TIM GILLIE Gary Herbert issued an execu- “Common sense requires tive order declaring a state of keeping our current health risk The Community Marketplace at the Tooele emergency throughout Utah to guidance in place,” Herbert Valley Wellness and Community Center held slow the spread of the virus. said. “We all want to return to a reopening celebration for their market on Another executive order by more normal patterns of life as Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The com- the governor moved parts of soon as possible, but we also munity market is normally held on the first the state to the “yellow” or low do not want to take a step back Saturday of the month at the Wellness and risk phase of the virus on May Community Center at 140 E. 200 South in 29. SEE YELLOW PAGE A12 ® Tooele City, in the old Tooele Hospital east of Asylum 49. Recently, the community market has not been held due to COVID-19. Saturday’s event marked the reopening of the monthly community market. The market featured food trucks and local arts, crafts, jewelry and other local merchants displaying and selling their wares and services. The next community mar- ket will be July 4. Your primary ballot “Yes, we will be celebrating the Fourth of July,” said Alie Dunn, event organizer for the Julie Gray (above), Community Marketplace. a Tooele City-based is now in the mail For more information about the Community licensed massage Marketplace, Dunn can be contacted at 435- therapist and holistic 579-1942. The organization’s email address is health practitioner, Voting procedures altered by state for June election [email protected]. promotes her busi- ness. Wooden spoons TIM GILLIE (left) by Jason Rich lay EDITOR for voters who lost their bal- on display. Erda resi- Primary ballots are in the lot, never received one, or for dent Brad Bull (below) shows off his Turnbull mail, according to Tooele voters with accessibility issues Tonics Beard Care and County Clerk Marilyn Gillette. due to a disability, according to Apparel at the mar- The 2020 primary election Gillette. ketplace. will be conducted all by mail Gillette reminds voters that and ballots for Tooele County’s the primary election only primary voters have been includes the Republican Party delivered to the post office statewide and voters that live with instructions to start deliv- in Tooele County School Board ering them on June 9, accord- District 1, which includes ing to Gillette. Tooele City precincts 17, 18, “I’ve already heard that 19, 20 and 21. some people got them early,” Voters that aren’t regis- Gillette said. tered as affiliated with the Tooele County has been Republican Party or reside in voting by mail since 2018, one of those Tooele City pre- but this year’s election will cincts will not receive a ballot be a little different than past in the mail because they can’t years’ vote by mail elections vote in the primary, according due to COVID-19, according to to Gillette. Gillette. Residents that want to regis- There will be no voter assis- ter to vote in the primary must tance centers or regular polling register by June 19. places on election day. There Voters already registered, also will be no early voting or but not unaffiliated with any election day voter registration. party, must register as affili- On election day there will ated with the Republican Party be one limited drive-up voting Food trucks were a big hit at the Community option at the County Building SEE BALLOT PAGE A12 ® Marketplace on Saturday.

INSIDE BULLETIN BOARD A5 CLASSIFIEDS A6 Reservoir levels Digging for NASCAR is back OBITUARIES A10 plummet water at at UMC OPEN FORUM A4 See A2 DelPapa See A11 SPORTS A11 See A3 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 9, 2020 Three months of drought limits water available for irrigation shareholders

MARK WATSON “We will need to impose inches in May, according to CORRESPONDENT a stricter irrigation schedule Ned Bevan, Tooele Weather Water levels in Tooele soon to try to have the water Observer for the National Valley’s two reservoirs plum- in the reservoir last as long Weather Service. meted significantly the past as possible. We hope share- Normally, Tooele receives three months and officials holders will be wise in the 4.4 inches of precipitation dur- indicate the irrigation season amount of water used,” said ing April and May. This year could be curtailed earlier than Settlement Canyon Irrigation those two months measured usual. President Bob Clegg. 1.05 inches. Grantsville Irrigation Rain the last three days Water discharge from the Company officials slashed the brought some relief, but South Willow stream has been MARK WATSON/TTB PHOTO residential allotment from Tooele Valley and the Wasatch significantly below normal Grantsville Reservoir is 12.5 feet lower than it was at this time last year. 200,000 gallons to 100,000 Front were listed in a state of from March 14 through the gallons June 1. “severe drought” according to end of May, according to a ervoir for runoff. to you, not how much water age at 27%, which brings In an email to shareholders, the most recent United States chart provided by Grantsville But then came the three dri- is allocated. Refunds will not the season accumulation the company indicated the res- Drought Monitor. Irrigation Company. est months in Grantsville on be given. Some years you get a (Oct-May) to 66% of average, ervoir was 12.5 feet lower than Tooele received more pre- Officials noted that back record, according to the email. month or more before we start according to the Utah Climate it was at this time last year cipitation the past three days in February the reservoir was When the allotment was reading meters, other years and Water Report by Natural and there had been less than than it did the entire month of four feet from running over slashed by 50 percent June 1, we read as soon as we turn on. Resources Conservation .5 inches of rain in Grantsville April, and almost as much as and snowpack was at 125% a few shareholders requested Our system is 100% weather Service. Soil moisture was at during April and May. the entire month of May. of normal. Based on historical refunds. based. If the water is not there, 54% compared to 76% last Settlement Canyon Tooele received .54 inches runoff amounts from that level The irrigation company we can’t give it to you.” year. Reservoir storage was at Irrigation officials said the of precipitation the last three of snowpack the decision was responded: Precipitation in May for 64% of capacity, compared to water in the reservoir dropped days compared to .36 inches made to not read meters until “The annual assessment is Tooele Valley and the West 104% last year. fast this spring. during all of April and .69 June to create room in the res- the cost to deliver the water Desert was much below aver- [email protected] Grantsville City Council adopts annexation plan, map MARK WATSON whether the use of the property would project.” CORRESPONDENT diversify and strengthen the tax base Stice said updating the plan makes Grantsville City leaders approved a of the community and encourage the future annexation easier. new annexation policy plan and map development of job opportunities. The State of Utah has enacted leg- Wednesday that includes property Eventually, Lakeview Business Park islation that requires communities to adjacent to the Midvalley Highway could provide several jobs along with develop and adopt According to the and land extending south along the a need for restaurants, gas stations or ordinance, the State of Utah has enact- Mormon Trail. other sales tax generating businesses ed legislation that requires communi- Grantsville City Council adopted the in the area, Councilman Scott Stice ties to develop and adopt Annexation plan after public hearings before the said. Grantsville’s latest annexation Policy Plans before annexing unincor- Planning and Zoning Commission and plan includes the area where the porated lands into their incorporated the Council. Midvalley Highway connects with I-80. boundaries. Grantsville City desires Leaders felt the need to update the Residents Barb and Bryan Wittwer to plan for the future expansion of its City’s 10-year-old annexation plan provided an email to City Council to boundaries in a manner that is con- after recent requests for annexation by be read during the public hearing sistent with its General Plan and in various property owners including a Wednesday. ways that will preserve and enhance request to annex 900 acres of property “We are very grateful for the hard the quality of life now enjoyed in for the Lakeview Business Park east of work you are doing to bring work to Grantsville City. Sheep Lane. Grantsville and Tooele County with Grantsville’s population is about

Grantsville’s current boundaries COURTESY MARY WATSON the new industrial park. It will elimi- 12,064, according to the United State encompass some 24,058 acres and the Grantsville City’s annexation plan includes several acres surrounding its current bound- nate congestion on our overcrowded Census Bureau. The Utah Governor’s existing annexation boundary added ary. roads, help to improve the quality of Office of Management and Budget has 38,233 acres. The latest annexation life of the community by having people Grantsville’s population at 16,000 by plan adds another 36,501 acres to ing the boundary to the Interstate and private landowners requesting an work and shop closer to home. It will 2030, 26,000 by 2040 and 31,400 by bring the total to 98,792 acres. to the east to Tooele City’s west bound- annexation. Councilman Jeff Hutchins also be a much needed boon to our 2050. “Our boundary on the south has ary,” said Grantsville Mayor Brent added that even after a request, the environment,” reads the email. To receive a copy of the Grantsville always been the Tooele Army Depot Marshall. City would have the final say on “We are concerned that plans need Annexation Map email City Recorder fence. We are extending the boundary Grantsville Councilwoman Krista whether properties are annexed. to be in place that require developers Christine Webb, cwebb@grantsvilleut. southwest a bit toward the Grantsville Sparks emphasized the City can- The ordinance states some factors to and contractors to add green space gov. Reservoir. To the north we are extend- not just annex any property without consider in expansion requests include and maintenance agreements to this [email protected]

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TOOELETRANSCRIPT Tooele City makes plan for future annexation BULLETIN SR 138 ERDA WAY ADMINISTRATION Northward stretch may include part of Erda LEGEND Scott C. Dunn Publisher CEILLY SUTTON of the city on the south, Erda MUNICIPALITIES Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher ANNEXATION AREA A STAFF WRITER way right-of-way on the north, Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus ANNEXATION AREA B

The Tooele City Council the 1200 west right-of-way and ANNEXATION AREA C AREA A 36 SR OFFICE AREA B discussed amending the city’s private property boundaries GRANTSVILLE ANNEXATION AREA D Bruce K. Dunn Controller current annexation policy plan, on the west, and other private ANNEXATION AREA E SR 112 AREA B ANNEXATION AREA F Chris Evans Office Manager adding three potential areas of property lines on the east. 2400 N

Vicki Higgins Customer Service LN SHEEP expansion into the city during This area is composed of a TOOELE CITY HIGHWAYS Patricia Cook Circulation Manager RAILROADS their June 3 meeting at city combination of vacant land, EDITORIAL Revised February 2020

hall. agricultural land, residences, RD DROUBAY Tim Gillie Editor Jim Bolser, community businesses, schools, and a BERRA BLVD Darren Vaughan Sports Editor development manager, pre- church. Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer sented the planned additions Tooele City officials said the Mark Watson Correspondent to members of the council. land could be used for agricul- AREA E ADVERTISING The three areas of potential ture and residential homes of a Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager expansion, as previously dis- medium density nature. Keith Bird Advertising Sales cussed by the planning com- The portion of this expan- TOOELE ARMY DEPOT AREA C Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & mission, cover a total of 1,140 sion area that extends north Classified Advertising Manager acres. from the current city boundary LAYOUT & DESIGN The first area of potential to Erda Way has been assigned AREA E John Hamilton Creative Director expansion is located adjacent the RR-1 rural residential zon- Liz Arellano Graphic Artist to the northeast corner of the ing classification that requires MIDDLE CANYON RD PRODUCTION city’s current boundary and at least one acre per residential Perry A. Dunn Pre-press Manager consists of approximately 146 unit. SETTLEMENT Fred Feinauer Production Manager acres of private property. Development of this por- Dan Coats Pre-press Technician This expansion area is tion of land could result in

bounded by the current bound- approximately 150 to 175 new CANYON SUBSCRIPTION RATES: SR 36 $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered ary of the city on the west, the residences, according to Tooele by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Brookfield Estates subdivision City officials. AREA D Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, RD Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele development on the north, the The last expansion area is AREA F County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the Droubay Road right-of-way on located adjacent to the north- United States. the east, and private property ern extent of the city’s current OFFICE HOURS: on the south. boundaries and consists of Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. The area is divided diago- approximately 752 acres of pri- nally from the northeast corner vate property. 0 2 CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 1 Miles 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. to the southwest corner by the This area borders the city’s STOCKTON PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: Union Pacific railroad corridor, boundary on the west side of 4 p.m. day prior to publication. which separates this area into SR-36 and is adjacent to the COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, two sub-areas. northern boundary of another SR-36. This area includes the zoned portions of the expan- the current plan. BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: According to city officials, if annexed expansion area on the proposed APPENDIX site of the Church A sion area could yield 220-260 During the meeting, Bolser 3 p.m. day prior to publication. annexed into the current plan, east side of SR-36. of JesusTOOELE Christ of Latter-day CITY GENERAL new PLAN residences. explained the process of ANNEXATION POLICY PLAN OBITUARY DEADLINE: the area would be best suited On the east side of SR-36 Saints’ Tooele Valley Temple. According to Utah State law, annexing areas, which includes 10:30 a.m. day of publication. EXPANSION AREAS for residential uses or other the area follows existing prop- This potential expansion annexation boundaries should a public hearing and a waiting Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals non-residential uses west of erty boundaries and consists of area is made up of a combina- be aligned with surrounding period. postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the railroad corridor. two pieces of land along Erda tion of vacant land, agricul- entities such as the boundar- The planning commission the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, The property is currently Way. tural land, existing residences ies of local districts for sewer, previously held a public hear- Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, zoned RR-5 rural residential by On the west side of SR-36, and businesses, schools and a water, and other services. ing and forwarded a positive Tooele City, Utah 84074. Tooele County. the expansion area is split church. Boundaries of local school recommendation to the city POSTMASTER: Tooele City officials antici- up into other multiple areas According to the city, this districts and taxing entities council. Send change of address to: pate that 20 to 25 new resi- including: the first four proper- area provides the opportunity must also align with surround- The city council will hold a PO Box 390 Tooele, Utah 84074-0390 dential properties could result ties on each side of Cimmarron for a variety of uses for agri- ing entities. public hearing on June 17 at from this expansion area. Way, properties on Erda Way culture, residential, and com- In October of 2010, the city their next meeting. 435-882-0050 Fax 435-882-6123 email: [email protected] The next expansion area is between a school and state mercial. council passed an ordinance A decision to either approve or visit our website extension at also located adjacent to the Route 36, existing agricultural The county currently plans putting the current annexation or deny the potential areas of TooeleOnline.com northeast corner of the city’s properties between Erda Way for most of this expansion area policy plan into action. annexation into the city will be Entire contents ©2020 Transcript Bulletin boundaries and consists of and Church Road, Liddell to be used for residential pur- According to Tooele City decided upon by the city coun- Publishing Company, Inc. All rights approximately 240 acres of pri- Lane, and SR-36, and the poses. officials, the three expansion cil on June 17, after the public reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the vate property. church site and businesses at Although pieces of this areas would in no way change hearing is held. written consent of the editor or publisher. This property is surrounded the northwest corner of the parcel are zoned differently, the current plan. The areas [email protected] by an incorporated boundary intersection of Erda Way and development of the residential would become an addition to TUESDAY June 9, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 Phone and Internet Discounts Tooele City will soon have a Available to CenturyLink Customers The Utah Public Service Commission designated CenturyLink as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier within its service area for universal service new source of culinary water purposes. CenturyLink’s basic local service rates for residential voice lines are $24.25 per month City digs at Red DelPapa site and business services are $32.00 per month. Specific rates will be provided upon request. CEILLY SUTTON Red DelPapa location. STAFF WRITER “When the test well drill- CenturyLink participates in a government Tooele City has begun work ing project was complete, the towards development of a new contractor demobilized their benefit program (Lifeline) to make residential culinary water well located equipment while the city eval- telephone or qualifying broadband service more east of the Red DelPapa field. uated the well data collected, affordable to eligible low-income individuals Last year, Tooele City chose filed the appropriate state per- and families. Eligible customers are those that Hydro Resources, a groundwa- mits to continue with the well meet eligibility standards as defined by the FCC ter construction company, to drilling project, and to secure look into three potential well and authorize funding,” stated and state commissions. Residents who live on sites for the purpose of devel- Hansen. federally recognized Tribal Lands may qualify oping a new culinary water The sound walls that were for additional Tribal benefits if they participate supply for the city, according installed during the testing in certain additional federal eligibility programs. to Paul Hansen, Tooele City process were left in place engineer. while the city reviewed results The Lifeline discount is available for only one “Test wells were developed from testing, because it was telephone or qualifying broadband service per first to provide the city addi- less expensive to leave them household, which can be on either wireline or tional information as to depth in place than to have them wireless service. Broadband speeds must be 20 to groundwater, the type of removed and reinstalled, geologic formations encoun- according to Hansen. Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload or faster to tered, water quality, and some By resolution, the city qualify. indication of the potential authorized Hydro Resources yield,” said Hansen. “With that to return to the Red DelPapa A household is defined for the purposes of the information in hand, the city location and complete the well Lifeline program as any individual or group could then decide where and drilling and development of of individuals who live together at the same how to best proceed with fur- the well. ther development.” Another resolution approved address and share income and expenses. Lifeline The well study included the by the city included a budget service is not transferable, and only eligible consumers may enroll in the program. Consumers who willfully make false statements in order to obtain a Lifeline discount can be punished by fine or imprisonment and can be barred from the program. TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO Tooele City is drilling a new water well on First Street, south of the Eagles If you live in a CenturyLink service area, please Lodge and east of Red DelPapa baseball field. call 1-888-833-9522 or visit centurylink.com/ of $2,148,260 for the construc- sufficient to complete the drill- lifeline with questions or to request an application tion of the Red Del Papa field ing of the two wells. for the Lifeline program. well, as well as another well to Future allocations will be be constructed in the city. necessary for construction According to Hansen, at this of the well house and system point in time there is no reason delivery improvements. TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO to suspect that the funds allo- Drilling of the well is antici- Workers from Hydro Sources operated the drilling rig in the Red DelPapa cated for the wells will not be pated to be complete by the ballfield parking lot. end of the summer or early fall. “Equipping and connection of the well into the city’s deliv- Your Complete Local News Source ery system will occur in the future, based upon final devel- TOOELE opment of the well and avail- TRANSCRIPT Subscribe able funding,” said Hansen. ULLETIN 435-882-0050 [email protected] B

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TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO A sound well was set up at the drilling site on First Street to reduce the noise impact on the neighborhood as contractors for Tooele City drill for water. THE KEEPERS Things Don’t Always Go As Planned By Clint Spindler

A few weeks ago, due to the COVID- 19 pandemic, we announced the suspension of our summer operations at the Ophir Canyon Education Center through at least the month of June. And, that during this down time at the Center, we would be busy clearing space, trimming and removing trees, and getting spot footings ready for concrete, in anticipation of building a couple of yurt Tony Barker and Walt Shubert clearing space and platforms that will house two digging footings in order to build yurt platforms at the yurts – all in an effort improve Ophir Canyon Education Center. the OCEC by establishing two sites that will be used to are still not at a point with our that our work can be completed accommodate outdoor learning yurt project where we are ready during July, and that we can classes and weekend camping to resume the summer classes be approved for occupancy to reservations. Most of this work and camping schedule. As host our scheduled camping has gone quite well. disappointing as this may seem, reservations beginning in Further, we shared that if it is a reality associated with this August. pandemic concerns went away, capital improvement project. While TEF is one step restrictions were eased, and Unfortunately, we have closer to enhancing the dream the yurt project was completed encountered some obstacles of transforming the Ophir by the end of June, we would and are going to need to make Canyon Education Center into be able to offer classes and some further adjustments with a robust year-round learning camping beginning early in our Ophir summer schedule. environment, it is going to take July. Though restrictions These adjustments mean that it additional time to resolve some around group gatherings have is highly unlikely that we will construction code guidelines and been relaxed, and we have be able to provide any summer occupancy issues in order for been approved to proceed with classes for students during July us to implement the two yurts. OCEC summer offerings, we or August. We remain hopeful When accomplished, we will return to the fun, educational learning opportunities that we have come to know over the past two summers at the Ophir Canyon Education Center. PHOTOS LIZ ARELLANO Thank you for your patience! Beehive rookies, Lisa Stewart and Nicole Chitty check the beehive to make sure their queen is alive We look forward to seeing and well. everyone before too long in the beautiful Ophir Canyon!! Tooele Education Foundation Tooele County School District employees, Jim Boehmer @TEFbellringer Delivering the News in TOOELE (foreground) and Kevin England (Background), trimming TRANSCRIPT and removing trees at the Ophir Canyon Education Center. Tooele County for More BULLETIN Than 120 Years Subscribe Today 435-882-0050 www.tooeleeducationfoundation.org A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 9, 2020

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GUEST OPINION Yes, meet rioters with overwhelming force estoring order to America’s cit- Ries isn’t a complicated proposi- tion. All it requires is resources and determination, and a firm rejection of the longstanding progressive fal- lacy that an overwhelming police presence is “provocative” and “escalatory” and must be avoided. Out-of-control looting is almost always a failure of municipal ning away. The mob descended resolve or police tactics, and we on the intersection of Florence have seen plenty of just such cow- and Normandie, and began beat- ardice and foolishness lately, most ing Anglo and Latino motorists, notably in Minneapolis, ground completely unmolested by the zero for this spasm of urban dis- authorities for hours. Some police order. reported being ordered to leave the In a display of sloppy wishful area — and then being ordered not thinking at the worst possible time, to return. the city’s leaders decided to vacate The rest is history — days of vio- the 3rd police precinct. Mayor lence, more than 60 people killed Jacob Frey explained that they and 2,000 injured, and in excess believed this would be “a way to of $1 billion in property damage. GUEST OPINION both help de-escalate and prevent By the end, thousands of federal hand-to-hand combat.” Instead, troops were in the city. it allowed for a major escalation, Back in 1970, in his classic as protestors gleefully torched the book on domestic unrest, “The Liberal governors and mayors mugged police building, in the worst sym- Riotmakers,” Eugene Methvin iden- bol of official abdication of this tified police absence or pullback crisis so far. as the accelerant on riots. It was by reality in George Floyd fallout During the first couple of nights a huge factor in the Watts riots in of violence, Minneapolis barely 1965. The same dynamic held in a hatever you think of President OK, Joe. Someone with a knife isn’t managed to arrest anyone. Philadelphia riot the year before. In WDonald Trump’s “offer” of mili- exactly unarmed. They’re armed, Joe. For his part, Gov. Tim Walz of Detroit in 1967, cops retreated and tary assistance to riot-torn American Have some more banana pudding. Minnesota hesitated to mobilize the authorities underestimated the cities — and I think it would be like John Kass Biden has moved far to the politi- GUEST COLUMNIST the National Guard lest he seem forces they needed as a riot devas- pouring gasoline on a fire — under- cal left, but then, so have his estab- “oppressive,” apparently unaware tated the city. stand it as pressure exposing an lishment Democrats. They’re just as that his target audience wasn’t a It is simply not true that rioters inconvenient truth: cynical as their Republican establish- social justice seminar at Oberlin will be quickly sated if they are Liberal Democratic governors and do their job last night. I believe that,” ment counterparts. Establishment College, but provocateurs and allowed to break and burn things mayors have been mugged by reality. Cuomo fumed. “The police in New Democrats took a hard left turn in nihilists who were going to take freely. Disorder feeds on itself. They’re suffering from shock, as vio- York City were not effective in doing the hopes of herding or co-opting the every inch they were given and Looting one store, overturning one lence and looting rage on. And what their job last night. Period. They have hard left that is now the animating make it a mile of broken glass and police car is never enough. else do we see? to do a better job.” heart of their party. looted goods. There is no alternative to impos- Their hands bitten to the bone by They would do a better job if their They used “superdelegates” and President Donald Trump has ing curfews, zealously enforcing the hard political left that they once mayor didn’t tell them to stand down, Wall Street cash to rig the 2016 nomi- been a steady fount of inflamma- them, arresting violators and thought they could use and tame. as happened in other cities too. nation for Hillary Clinton. And in tory and crude statements lately, calling out the National Guard if There were legitimately angry Power and violence abhor a 2020, they expected socialist Bernie but when he blasted the “total lack there’s not enough police manpow- yet peaceful protests decrying the vacuum and at the onset, Democratic Sanders to cave again without a real of leadership” in Minneapolis, he er for the job. This doesn’t escalate Minneapolis police killing of George governors and mayors did little if any- fight, and he did not disappoint. wasn’t wrong. the violence, it stops it. Floyd, an African American man thing to stop the violence, which only When they lost the White House All state and municipal leaders Over the weekend, Minneapolis choked by a white cop. America was encouraged the criminals. In Illinois to Trump, they had to deflect blame need to know about controlling finally got more serious about unified in sorrow for Floyd and in and elsewhere, the mayors and gover- away from themselves. They found riots is obvious from a cursory policing itself and saw a dras- condemning police brutality. nors backed off and watched as busi- their excuse in the Russia collusion review of the history. tic diminishment of destruc- But then the protests were nesses were destroyed. hoax. No prosecutable evidence was Consider the worst disturbance tion. Anyone who doesn’t want hijacked by the politically violent. It started with Minneapolis Mayor found, but nevertheless establishment in recent times, the L.A. riots. American cities to burn should take The anarchists and gangs of urban Jacob Frey, who abandoned a police Democrats and their media hand- They began when about two dozen note. looters stained Floyd’s memory. And station. The mob burned the station maidens shrieked that Trump and cops retreated before an angry Americans bear witness to the chaos in triumph, triggering yet more vio- Russia cost Hillary her dream. crowd after the Rodney King ver- Rich Lowry is editor of the as they watch on their screens at lence that spread across the nation. But consider the establishment dicts, some of them literally run- National Review. home. This policy of giving safe space Democrats now, as violence has Police have been shot, over- to the violent was immortalized by hijacked several George Floyd protests whelmed by rioters. Lawyers (yes, former Baltimore Mayor Stephanie in key battleground states. GUEST OPINION lawyers) in New York were arrested Rawlings-Blake, who allowed 2015 Now these mayors and governors after allegedly attempting to firebomb protests over the death in police cus- cringe and make mewing sounds a police car with NYPD officers inside. tody of Freddie Gray to warp out of of appeasement, caught as they are A woman was savagely beaten trying control. between their hard-left political base NATO proves we’re to protect her business from looters “It’s a very delicate balancing act,” and the growing disillusionment of in Rochester, New York, or was that she babbled as Baltimore burned. “… voters. Some begin to devour them- Philadelphia? We also gave those who wished to selves. not all in this together Food stores in urban food deserts destroy space to do that as well. And Winston Churchill, who understood have been destroyed, as have the we worked very hard to keep that bal- them well, once said. here has NATO been dur- downtowns of many of the great cit- ance and to put ourselves in the best “Each one hopes that if he feeds the Wing this pandemic? U.S. ies, Chicago among them, which sus- position to de-escalate.” crocodile enough it will eat him last.” President Donald Trump and pended its much-needed school meal It did not de-escalate. French President Emmanuel Rachel Marsden pickup program for hungry children, While Trump goes for the law- John Kass is a columnist for the GUEST COLUMNIST Macron have repeatedly referred most of them minorities. and-order-vote, the presumptive Chicago Tribune who also hosts a radio to their nations being at war with And everywhere there are shards of Democratic presidential nominee, Joe show on WLS-AM. His e-mail address the coronavirus, so why haven’t broken glass, like shattered dreams, Biden, is conflicted. [email protected], and his we seen a coordinated internation- and Yugoslavia, NATO’s war on on the ground. He wants African American votes, Twitter handle is @john_kass. al response to the “attack”? coronavirus has been more dis- The looters roll on into the sub- without which Democrats can’t win in The North Atlantic Treaty creet. It’s been so subtle, in fact, urbs. And suburban soccer moms, November. In his younger days, Biden Organization operates on the that any 15-year-old kid with a with their guilt and their “Hate Has understood that African Americans LETTERS POLICY premise that an attack on one computer connection and a blog No Home Here” signs in their front don’t like seeing their neighborhoods The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes letters to member country warrants a could achieve similar results. lawns, download police scanner apps and stores destroyed. They don’t want the editor from readers. Letters must be no response by all. In 2003, NATO NATO has resorted to posting and wonder where they can buy a their mothers having to take a bus to longer than 250 words, civil in tone, written formed the Multinational appeals on its website that amount gun. another neighborhood to get grocer- exclusively for the Transcript-Bulletin, and Chemical, Biological, Radiological to: “Hey, Country X needs pro- This is what happens when the ies. accompanied by the writer’s name, address and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense and phone number. Longer letters may be tective equipment. Anyone have people no longer trust their govern- But he also wants to keep Cuomo published, based on merit and at the Editor’s Battalion. According to NATO’s any?” The requests ask suppliers ment to protect them. off his back and so, at a photo op at discretion. All letters may be subject to editing. website, this unit is “prepared for to contact the country in need Trump’s pressure obviously shook a black church in Delaware, Biden Readers who are interested in writing a longer deployment in crisis situations directly. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo awake chattered on like some crazy blue jay, guest op-ed column on a topic of general such as natural disasters, infec- To be fair, NATO announced enough to begin devouring New York chirping out nonsense about teaching interest should contact Editor Tim Gillie. tious disease outbreaks and indus- a few days ago that 10 CBRN City Mayor Bill de Blasio. Cuomo cops to shoot marauding criminals in Email: [email protected] trial accidents, including those medical specialists from Romania condemned de Blasio as a failure for the leg. Fax: (435) 882-6123 involving hazardous material.” A will be helping Alabama authori- not stopping the violence there and “When there’s an unarmed person, Mail: Letters to the Editor global pandemic would certainly suggested he could have de Blasio Tooele Transcript-Bulletin ties in a two-week deployment. coming at him (police) with a knife P.O. Box 390 seem to qualify. But for weeks, China, Cuba and removed from office. or something, shoot them in the leg Tooele, UT 84074 So what would NATO’s Russia have been seen sending “The NYPD and the mayor did not instead of in the heart,” Biden said. response to a pandemic look like? teams of doctors and supplies to By the alliance’s own standards, it coronavirus hotspots all over the would have a voluntary lead mem- world, including NATO member ber nation with other countries countries. Critics have accused SHOWING SUPPORT contributing troops, equipment them of exploiting the crisis for and logistical support, with com- propaganda purposes — every ponents such as decontamination act of assistance can be played as stations and deployable laborato- a public relations and diplomacy ries. card, after all — but that doesn’t NATO’s website introduces us mean it’s not helpful. to Lt. Col. Piotr Wachna, deputy NATO should have mobilized commander of the 4th Chemical to outshine its traditional Cold Regiment of the Polish army. War foes. Instead, it seems largely Wachna is also the current head focused on fighting what it consid- of the CBRN. Photos show his ers “disinformation” coming from team in hazmat suits disinfecting Russia and China. hospital beds and hallways — in “We have several examples of Poland. What we don’t see are statements coming from Moscow brigades of biological warfare spe- and Beijing, which are not cor- cialists going to war with a virus rect, which try to undermine abroad. Unlike its bombings of Libya SEE MARSDEN PAGE A9 ®

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guide as well as tips on ways to conserve. 8468 or Adjutant James Yale at 435-849- Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U nosed. Tooele has a support group for Tooele Thank you so much for your support. Moose 0521 or Senior Vice Dustee Thomas at This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at persons with Parkinson’s disease and their 435-830-8487. Please leave messages if caregivers. You can learn how others are Senior Center Meals at Lodge the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 no contact. S. Main St., Tooele. For more information, coping with PD and how to live well. We The senior center is for the enjoyment of Friday and Saturday night dinners will Schools contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann meet the third Friday of each month from all seniors 60 and older. Center hours are be served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. COVID-19 Help for DAV at 435-849-4180. 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, 88 Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., St. Marguerite Catholic School Friday night dinners change weekly The Disabled American Veterans S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and exciting Students of all faiths are welcome or you can order from the menu items National Office has established a relief Alcoholics Anonymous call Hal at 435-840-3683. activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, from preschool through 8th grade at Saturday night. All meals are for a reason- fund to provide financial aid to service- Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled Tooele County’s only faith-based school. able price. No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. connected disabled veterans who have Main Street. Daily at noon and 8 p.m. Park Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day Daily lunch specials are available at the lost employment or income due to the in back. to Recovery” wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small lodge from 11 a.m. COVID-19 Virus Pandemic. The issued Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at movies and health classes. Meals-On- class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- Take out orders can be called in during grants are meant to help these disabled Alcoholics Anonymous 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in Wheels available for homebound. Lunch riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or our operating hours and picked up at the service connected veterans, pay bills, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- visit www.stmargschool.org. lodge at the time agreed on. obtain food and provide for their families also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 to all those affected by someone else’s gested contribution is $3. For those under For members and their guests only. during these difficult times. p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron addiction. As a 12-step program, we offer 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to High School Reunions The application for this relief can be Dr., Tooele. Tooele High School Class of 2000 will EVENTS help by sharing our experience, strength the store or doctor visits for residents in found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans and hope. For more information, please Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- have their 20-year reunion on Saturday, The WOTM will host a Father’s Day will need to fully complete the application Young People in Recovery Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold contact Terri at 435-313-4851. portation information call 435-843-4114. June 20th. If you are one of our class- Dinner on Thursday 18 June at 5:30 p.m. and provide documentation verifying all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 For more information about the Tooele mates, or if you know one of our class- Father’s eat free, all others $8. For mem- their status as a service-connected dis- Military Items Wanted p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and center, call 435-843-4110. mates, please visit us at our Facebook bers and their guests only. abled veteran who has lost employment When you no longer want your mili- also on the first and third Friday of the page (Tooele High School Class of 2000) Our Veteran’s Day dinner’s are back. This as a result of the pandemic. Disabled tary items, do not take them to Deseret month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park Tooele Pioneer Museum or contact Dan Young at 435-840-0148. month it will be on Thursday 25 June at veterans who are small business owners Industries or a thrift store. Bring them Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open We’re looking forward to celebrating 5:30 p.m. Please come help recognize/ or who work independently and have — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday with you! honor one of our Veteran’s. For members been negatively impacted financially as a shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most and their guests only. result of the virus may also be eligible for canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — 435-255-9905. Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. On June 25 & 26 Moose International this assistance. to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be Open other times by appointment. Call Education will host a Virtual Convention, where Family support group displayed with honor and respect. Call 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- LOOM members can vote on a “One Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- Tooele Technical College Moose”. You can sign in on your own Get your loved one sober. The USARA Programs with space available Historical Society tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, computer or come to the lodge and watch Craft family support group is held Children’s Choir Auditions include the POST (Peace Officer with the Board of Officers. Will share time Meetings Cancelled Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- Standards Training) program (Satellite Mobile Vet Center of this as we get it. Due to the Corona Virus/Covid 19, our room at the Tooele City Library. Group tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 To better serve veterans located in Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s meetings for April and May have been books and materials provided. Craft is a years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center License (CDL) program and Software cancelled. We hope to see you Sept. 8, free program for family members who owner and director of Blake Music Studios, (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday Development. These programs and others Eagles 2020. have a loved one with a substance use directs the choir. Blake has a degree in from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today We have opened up the social room. disorder. For more information, call Heidi vocal performance and has taught at the side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. and begin training for a promising career. Currently the hours are from 2 p.m. to 6 Warr at 435-255-9905. collegiate level. If your child loves to sing 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- Groups and Events p.m. daily. We are staffed with volunteer Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group and you are looking for an exceptional free, confidential counseling for theater es at 435-248-1800 for more information. bartenders and if you are interested in Join us the 2nd Monday of each month musical experience for them, this is it. For veterans of all conflicts. For further volunteering, contact one of the Aerie Tooele County Arts Guild Adult Education from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical more information and to register for an information contact Dave Brown at 801- Trustees. All artists from Tooele County age 13 Get your high school diploma this year Center in Tooele. The Tooele County audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center Membership renewals – Please be and above are welcome to join the Tooele at the Tooele Community Learning Center. Health Department’s Aging Services pro- com or call 435-277-0755. 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov advised that the renewal letters come County Arts Guild for an evening, or for All classes required for a high school gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s from the Grand Aerie and are not gen- the year as a member. Benefits of mem- Rocky Mountain Hospice diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- Association Caregiver Support Groups. Donate to library erated in the local Aerie. If you have bership include the opportunity to display Want to have more meaning in your life. Please remember the “Friends of the aration and English as a second language The groups are designed to provide emo- received your new card, please disregard your artwork for show and sale in various Do you want to do something that is sat- Tooele City Library” while doing home are available. Register now to graduate tional, educational and social support for your renewal notice as they have most venues around Tooele County, as well as isfying and of great service to your com- cleaning and donate your used books to — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. likely crossed in the mail. If you have not regular updates on events in our commu- munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain the bookstore in the library. Money from Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- received your new card in two weeks, nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- Hospice volunteer. No experience book sales is used to support programs cation classes are for students 18 and over. Food Addicts in Recovery please contact your secretary. ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! required. All training, background check within the library. The library is located at Call 435-228-8217 for more information. Anonymous and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. ESOL Your Officers – Elect for the 2020-2021 Are you having trouble controlling the 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call The only requirement is your desire to ESOL conversational classes are held Eagle Year. way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. Ladies Community Club of help someone in need. Please contact Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele Aerie Officers – Jr. Past Worthy President Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- org. Thank you for your support. Tooele Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- - Nicole Kerwood, Worthy President – ery program for anyone suffering from To view upcoming events, learn more Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy Books for the Whole Family dents may also come anytime the center is Robyn Fenton, Worthy Vice President food addiction. Meetings are held every about our organization, or to become a Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at Donated children’s books and paper- open for individualized study. Registration – Ron Corey, Worthy Chaplain – Clyde Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, member, please visit gfwctooele.org. 801-397-4902. backs are for sale for 25 cents, and hard- is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Moore, Worthy Secretary – Allen Fenton, 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the covers are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- Worthy Treasurer – Mariah Butler, Worthy TOPS Weight Loss Support north back entrance. For more informa- The Next Chapter Conductor- Mitch Butler, Worthy Inside p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays tion. Group tion, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or The Next Chapter is a free social support Guard – Tommie Marty, Worthy Trustees and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Colleen at 435-882-9019 or visit www. and educational program to help widows Early Head Start – Allen Fenton, Chris Shields, John Daly, Tooele City Library. All proceeds go back Weight Loss Support Group meets every foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to and widowers adjust to the loss of their DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers Kevin Denner, Mack Glover. to the library for projects and programs. Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church attend. spouse through monthly activities. You NO COST weekly home visits for families Auxiliary Officers located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. are invited to join others who are on the who are eligible under the age of 3. Home Jr. Past Madam President – Diana Lujan, Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by Tooele County Aging same page as you, to begin a new chapter visits include parent and child education, Madam President – Melissa Kindred, Tooele County Aging is looking for Grantsville a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele assessments, and family support services Madam Vice President – Barbara Denner, volunteers to help us meet the needs of dren are invited to attend. Come and let County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for Share the past including nutrition education. We also Madam Chaplain – Sabrina Niles, Madam seniors in the community. Many seniors us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For more details. Share the past, submit a history, obitu- offer comprehensive health services for Conductor – Jessica Pratt, Madam require assistance and need rides to doc- ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. expecting mothers including prenatal more information visit TOPS.org or con- Secretary – Rosalie Fox, Madam Treasurer tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. tors or other professionals. Rides help Sons of Utah Pioneers The Family History Center in Grantsville parent education and support services. – Corrie Anderson, Madam Inside Guard – seniors live more independent lives. Call Anyone interested in the history of is assembling a record of Grantsville Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- vacant, Madam Outside Guard – Janeale Museum volunteers needed 435-843-4114 for more information. The Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah pio- residents. Your submission may be made 882-3439. Hager, Madam Trustees Dianne Moore, Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers neers, we need you. Please come and by emailing to [email protected] or by Free developmental evaluation Shirley McCarty, Karlyn Bishop. is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy his- also are in need of volunteers. For more join us for a potluck social dinner at the coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., Installation of Officers will be at the 1st information about volunteering at the DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers tory or science? Volunteers at the museum LDS church, 192 W. 200 South, Tooele. or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah meeting of June. Aerie installation will be Grantsville Center call 435-884-3446. For NO COST developmental evaluations for can gain new skills or practice old ones. For more information, please contact Joe 84074. Come in and receive help from our on June 11 at 8 p.m., Auxiliary installation volunteering at the Tooele Center call children ages birth to 3. We provide a full We are looking for people to help with Brandon, 435-830-9783 or 435-830-9784. trained consultants. For more information, will be on June 18 at 7 p.m. Due to Covid- 435-843-4110. range of services for children with devel- organization, exhibit development, gar- The local Sons of Utah Pioneers meets the call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. 19, there will not be our usual ceremony. opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal dening and educational program devel- first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. We have resumed our regular are Life’s Worth Living Foundation is to minimize the effects of the delay and opment. Volunteer positions are seasonal Senior Center meeting on the 2nd and 4th Monday for Suicide support group meetings are TC Squares Dance Club The senior center is for the enjoyment reduce the need for long-term services and year round. Scheduling is flexible. Auxiliary Meetings and Thursday for the held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at The TC Squares Dance Club has begun of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours throughout their school years. For more Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Aerie Meetings. We look forward to seeing Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at To apply or request more information, you again. Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and ddivantage.org send email to: [email protected] As we push toward normal, we will start the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, with your charitable fundraising in the Tooele Gem and Mineral Society thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- bring finger food to share. For more infor- crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint near future. Please join us. The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society cide, please plan on attending. Please go mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise Charity As you can imagine, everything can meets the first Thursday of the month. on Facebook and like our page to keep Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s program, wood carving and health be subject to change with the ongoing Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in current with our latest news and events. website at tcsquares.com. classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for Tooele Children’s Justice Center Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Corona Virus, we will try to keep you the downstairs conference room of the Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- homebound. Lunch served weekdays. need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and updated of any changes. Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. Tooele County Homemakers For 60 and above, suggested contribu- We would like to invite all ladies to our snacks. We appreciate all donations. For Thank you from your outgoing officers. Come and learn about rocks, minerals, tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. Health Department and Aging Homemakers club. Meetings are held on inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 Congratulations to Worthy President and ways to craft them, and enjoy field Transportation available to the store or the first Tuesday of every month with a S. 100 East, Tooele. Nicole Kerwood and her officers and trips for rock collecting. Membership is Services doctor visits for residents in Tooele and members. $15 per year. For more information email The Tooele County Health Department luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Grantsville areas. For transportation United Methodist Dinner [email protected]. and Aging Services’ new hours of opera- September through May. Located at 151 information call 435-843-4114. For more Tooele United Methodist Church offers a tion are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 N Main, in the auditorium of the Health information about the Grantsville center, free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Elks Tooele Valley Free Masons p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Department and USU Extension offices. call 435-884-3446. social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Check out our calendar on our main page Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due per served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Notice to our Members second Friday of each month for dinner for holiday hours and closures. For more year. For more information, call Eileen 435- Daughters of Utah Pioneers Elk’s locations are all closed until further and socializing. If you are interested or information call 435-277-2301. 882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne 435- The DUP is seeking any family histories, First Baptist Food Pantry notice. have questions, please join us at the Tai Chi for Arthritis will be held Monday’s 224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. Thank you photographs, books, stories or vintage The First Baptist Church in Tooele is Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement and Thursday’s beginning January 13. and we hope to see you all this September. artifacts (before 1900) to display at the offering an emergency food pantry to Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at Monday hours will be from 1:00 to 2:00 DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 meet the needs of our community. Hours Disabled Veterans 435-277-0087. p.m. and Thursday hours will be 10:30 to Tooele County Quilters W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First 11:30 a.m. at the Grantsville Senior Center, All meetings are held on the third Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main Chapter 20 Tooele Valley Family History 120 S. Center Street. Call 435-884-3446 Tuesday of each month in the Tooele Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County Center Tai Chi for Arthritis will be held Monday’s County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues are tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or Chapter 20, for the Disabled American Research your ancestors free with and Thursday’s beginning January 13 from $20 per year to be paid at the first meeting. Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit Baby blankets needed Veterans holds monthly general member- trained Family Search volunteers at the 2:30 to 3:30 at the Tooele Senior Center 59 First Baptist Church www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 E. Vine St. Call 435-843-4110. www.exploretooele.com. ery at Mountain West Medical Center. 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. The Food Pantry at First Baptist Church Blankets should be new and in good entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday Hours of operation: Tuesday through Parkinson’s disease Support is open on Saturdays from 10 am to Noon Grantsville Irrigation condition. Homemade blankets are also of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and for those who are in need of food. There The reservoir is 12.5’ lower than it was Group accepted if new. Donations can be turned invite all veterans to come join us in the Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday are no requirements to receive food. We at this time last year. Because of this, the A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West comradery with other veterans at our evenings by appointment only. Special hope to be a blessing to you. We are locat- allotment for residents has been changed be overwhelming for the newly diag- Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has classes offered regularly. Call the center ed at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. (882-2048) to 100,000 gallons per residential share. Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) for more information. Meter readings were taken June 1st. any questions. to answer questions concerning your VA Agricultural users have been issued one benefits. Nations Service Officers (NSO’s) Tooele Family Al-Anon Bulletin Board Policy regular turn for the season. We under- Community Closet are available by appointment to help vet- Al-Anon meetings are held Wednesdays If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin stand this is frustrating to everyone. The Clean out your closets. The Community erans and their families submit claims for at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Pioneer Museum’s at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Grantsville Irrigation Board regularly Closet is accepting donations for gently compensation, obtain health and educa- basement at the back of the building. For Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- reviews the water situation and will issue used clothing. Donations are accepted tional well-earned benefits. ALL DAV ser- questions or more information, please profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising depart- more gallons and turns if there is any way at your neighborhood school. Contact vices are Free of Charge. For information, call Allene at 435-830-0465 or Perky at ment. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin possible. Please evaluate your watering Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any please join our monthly meetings. No 435-241-2217. cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announce- habits and cut back as much as possible. questions. monthly meetings are held in December. ment please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- Slowtheflow.org has a lawn watering Call commander Penny Larson 801-359- ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. MONDAY’S WARM COCOA The financial principle of compound interest applies in all of life’s experiences “ was in a motorcycle acci- coalesced into the wonderful creating a black and white film That’s true in the investment life’s true scope. Ident.” My friend Matt man he is. and then, decades later giving world, as well as in all areas of The telling of one’s story Warnock said, when I called to I guess Matt could have it over to others who were not life. It is a revelation providing can really only be understood confirm our meeting. Lynn Butterfi eld revealed the story of his life in a part of its original creation to insight into how life and growth through puzzling together seem- A couple of days before our GUEST COLUMNIST straight, timeline fashion. How colorize it without knowing any work together to make each per- ingly disparate experiences. I say telephone conversation, Matt easy it would be to assemble his of the important details of place, son who they have the potential seemingly dissimilar, because and one of his brothers were tales into an easy-to-understand time and participation. Such a to become. Life-compounding’s our lives occur in vastly differ- touring in Utah’s mountains on linear format. Yet, to do so it process yields a cheap reproduc- effect of “interest on interest” ent phases and times. Living is motorcycles. The weather and how much a person can remem- would detract from the miracle tion at best. greatly magnifies growth over a process of growth. And, life the conditions were perfect. The ber in just seconds!” sitting next to me. In business, compound- time. And, just as in the finan- experiences can be combined day was perfect. That is until a He was filling me in on his His manner of telling his ing is the process in which an cial world, such growth may be to reveal increased depth and a sharp turn on a windy canyon accident as well as recounting personal story, through the asset’s earnings are reinvested referred to as the “miracle of greater whole. road also caused a sharp turn in some of his seemingly disparate principle of compounding gives to generate additional earnings compounding.” Living is far more than sim- Matt’s physical condition. life experiences. I say seemingly insight into how life really over time. This growth occurs “It’s a miracle you weren’t ply following a linear path. Two days later Matt and dissimilar because his stories works. There are lots of pieces to because the investment will killed,” I said during the begin- Life-compounding reveals its I were talking as we drove occurred in vastly different puzzle together; lots of experi- generate earnings from both its ning part of Matt’s tale of road miracles, one unrelated experi- between appointments. phases and times in his life; our ences and surprises. Perhaps, initial principal and the accu- rash, nerve damage and healing. ence at a time. “I must have caught the foot conversation was far from fol- to make our lives less complex, mulated earnings from preced- Then I paused and focused on peg on the road. It brought me lowing a linear path. Yet, I was it’s sometimes easier for one to ing periods. Only those who listening, because I recognized Lynn Butterfield lives in Erda down to the asphalt in a sudden beginning to see how these var- think in a simplified, timeline understand the principle of com- how he was using the principle and is a managing broker for a slide,” he said. “It is amazing ied experiences had somehow manner. But, to do so is akin to pounding can grasp its power. of compounding to reveal his real estate company. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is Hereby Given that the Tooele City Council of Tooele City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing to Consider the Adoption of the Fi- nal Budget for Tooele City for Fiscal Year 2020 - 2021. The Hearing will be held on Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at the hour of 7:00 p.m. The Meet- ing will be held in the Tooele City Hall Coun- cil Chambers, Located TUESDAYat 90 June North 9, 2020 Main A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN Street, Tooele, Utah. 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If you ning Commission the Adoption of the Fi- Michelle Pitt Room, located at 90 nal Budget for Tooele North Main Street, choose to attend this meeting electronically Tooele City Recorder meeting in person we by logging on to the City for Fiscal Year Pursuant to the Ameri- I AM paying more for Tooele, Utah. 2020 - 2021. The 1. Open City Council ask that you maintain Tooele City Facebook cans with Disabilities junk cars/trucks. I will social distancing and p a g e , a t Hearing will be held on Act, Individuals Need- come to you and tow Meeting Wednesday, June 17, 2. Roll Call wear a face covering. https://www.facebook. ing Special Accommo- it away. Call/Text In compliance with com/tooelecity. If you 2020 at the hour of dations During this (435)224-2064 3. Discussion - Tooele 7:00 p.m. The Meet- City Budget public health guide- choose to attend this Meeting Should Notify DL5970 lines Tooele City can meeting in person we ing will be held in the Michelle Pitt, at U.S. CENSUS BUREAU HAS OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME, YEAR-ROUND 4. Adjourn City Council Tooele City Hall Coun- Meeting accommodate limited ask that you maintain 843-2110 Prior to the capacity at City Hall. social distancing and cil Chambers, Located Meeting. Autos 1. Open Tooele RDA at 90 North Main Meeting Due to limited space wear a face covering. (Published in the and social distancing In compliance with Street, Tooele, Utah. Tooele Transcript Bul- SURVEY INTERVIEWERS 2. Roll Call Tooele City has imple- DONATE YOUR CAR 3. Discussion - Tooele requirements, we ask public health guide- letin June 9, 2020) 20-40 HRS A MONTH, $14.95/HR & $0.575/MILE TO UNITED BREAST mented Governor Her- RDA Budget that you limit the num- lines Tooele City can CANCER FOUNDA- bert's low risk (yellow) PUBLIC NOTICE: 4. Adjourn Tooele ber of people that at- accommodate limited TION! Your donation phase guidelines re- The Grantsville City RDA Meeting tend with you. capacity at City Hall. Must be a U.S. Citizen, 18 yrs of age or older, have helps education, pre- garding public gather- Board of Adjustments 5. Close Meeting to Pursuant to the Ameri- Due to limited space vention & support ings. We strongly en- will hold a regular a valid drivers license, reliable vehicle, & be available Discuss Property Ac- cans with Disabilities and social distancing programs. FAST courage you to join the meeting at 7:00 p.m. quisition Act, individuals need- requirements, we ask FREE PICKUP - 24 meeting electronically on Tuesday, June 9, to work day, evening, & weekend hrs. Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele ing special accommo- that you limit the num- HR RESPONSE - by logging on to the 2020 at 429 East Main City Recorder dation during this ber of people that at- TAX DEDUCTION Tooele City Facebook Street, Grantsville, UT Pursuant to the Ameri- meeting should notify tend with you. To apply, email: Name, phone, full address, county, 1-855-507-2691 Andrew Aagard, City Pursuant to the Ameri- p a g e , a t 84029. The agenda is cans with Disabilities https://www.facebook. as follows: DONATE YOUR CAR, Act, Individuals Need- Planner / Zoning Ad- cans with Disabilities & how you heard of this job opportunity to: ministrator at (435) Act, individuals need- com/tooelecity. If you ROLL CALL TRUCK OR BOAT ing Special Accommo- would like to submit a AGENDA: TO HERITAGE FOR dations Should Notify 843-2132 or TDD ing special accommo- (435) 843-2180 prior to dation during this public hearing com- 1. Public Comments. [email protected] THE BLIND. Free 3 Michelle Y. Pitt, Tooele ment please email 2. Consideration of ap- Day Vacation, Tax City Recorder, at the meeting. meeting should notify Bilingual English/Spanish speakers encouraged to apply (Published in the Andrew Aagard, City cmpubliccomment@to proval of the minutes Deductible, Free 435-843-2113 or mi- oelecity.org anytime from the June 26, Towing, All Paper- [email protected] Tooele Transcript Bul- Planner / Zoning Ad- letin June 9, 2020) ministrator at (435) up until the start of the 2018 meeting. The U.S. Department of Commerce is an equal opportunity employer. This work Taken Care Of. , Prior to the Meeting. meeting. Emails will 3. 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In nue to keep his over- compliance with public head power lines. health guidelines 5. Adjourn. Tooele City can ac- Kristy Clark commodate limited ca- Zoning Administrator pacity at City Hall. Due In compliance with the to limited space and Americans with Dis- social distancing re- ability Act, Grantsville quirements, we ask City will accommodate that you limit the num- reasonable requests to ber of people that at- assist persons with tend with you. disabilities to partici- The Entire Proposed pate in meetings. Re- Budget will be Avail- quests for assistance able for Inspection by may be made by call- the Public at Tooele ing City Hall (435) City's Website at 884-3411 at least 3 https://tooelecity.org/cit days in advance of a y- meeting. departments/finance/b (Published in the udget/ Tooele Transcript Bul- Michelle Pitt letin June 9, 2020) Tooele City Recorder Pursuant to the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, Individuals Need- ing Special Accommo- dations During this Meeting Should Notify Michelle Pitt, at 843-2110 Prior to the Meeting. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin June 9, 2020) NOTICE OF PETI- TION SEEKING AN- NEXATION INTO LAKE POINT IM- PROVEMENT DIS- TRICT The area proposed to annexation in the peti- tion is described as fol- lows: The Lake Point Heights addition to the Lake Point Improve- PUBLIC NOTICE: ment District contains The Grantsville City land located in the Board of Adjustments Southwest Quarter of will hold a regular Section 10 and the meeting at 7:00 p.m. Southwest Quarter of on Tuesday, June 9, Section 11, Township 2020 at 429 East Main 2 South, Range 4 Street, Grantsville, UT West, Salt Lake Merid- 84029. The agenda is ian, Tooele County as follows: and consists of Tooele ROLL CALL County Tax Identifica- AGENDA: tion Number 1. Public Comments. 05-029-0-0050 and 2. Consideration of ap- Tooele County Tax proval of the minutes Identification Number from the June 26, 05-028-0-00XX and is 2018 meeting. generally bounded as 3.TUESDAY Discussion June and9, 2020follows: on the north TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 Election of a chairper- by the Lake Point Vis- son to serve until next tas subdivision and on BoardPublic of Notices Adjustment thePublic west by Notices the Kenne- meeting.Meetings cottMiscellaneous Utah Copper, LLC. America’s small business owners have been horribly abused 4. Consideration to Parcel with a Tooele give a variance for County Tax Identifica- Nick Jenkins at 130 t i o n N u m b e r during these riots and lockdowns. That will have consequences. South McMichael Ave- 05-028-0-2256, on the nue to keep his over- south by the Union Pa- The backbone of the economy has suffered mounting injuries plus insults keep people from congregating to sports bar that was destroyed. “We head power lines. cific Railroa d protest⁠—if the cause is the right have worked so hard to get here. So 5. Adjourn. right-of-way, and on JONATHAN MILTIMORE edge the failure of the experiment, one. hard.” Kristy Clark the east by the BLM DAN SANCHEZ and for good reason. “White supremacy is a lethal pub- Few Americans would deny that Zoning Administrator parcel, which area is For months Americans were lic health issue that predates and In compliance with the depicted on the plat small businesses have been rav- Americans with Dis- and is more particu- or nearly 20 years, Bridget told, Yes, lockdowns are painful; but contributes to COVID-19,” the letter aged by the lockdowns and riots. ability Act, Grantsville larly described as fol- FMcGinty and her sister ran they’re necessary to save lives. Many reads. Yet there seems to be little visible City will accommodate lows: Tastebuds, a popular lunch spot in people stand to look rather foolish To be clear, what the signatories concern for them (“they have insur- reasonable requests to Beginning with the downtown Cleveland. and feel rather guilty if they were are saying is that during a pandemic ance,” some blithely say). In any assist persons with south line of Lake On May 1, she made the tortur- to accept that the widespread eco- it is unjust, selfish, and a public event, attention is fixed in other disabilities to partici- Point Vistas Plat 2 as ous decision to close it forever nomic and psychological damage threat to protest lockdowns that are pate in meetings. Re- recorded in the office directions. The country remains quests for assistance of the Tooele County after keeping it on life support for Americans endured was for naught. destroying the livelihoods of mil- gripped by political anger, accusa- may be made by call- recorded as Entry No. weeks after being closed due to the Secondly, it’s hard to miss how, lions of Americans, but protesting tion, and protest. ing City Hall (435) 497659 and the West COVID-19 lockdowns. for the most avid proponents of injustice during that same global The crushing abuse of the 884-3411 at least 3 Section Line of Section “There were just too many the lockdowns, their all-overriding pandemic is just, righteous, and not American small business may be days in advance of a 11, Township 2 South things against us,” McGinty told necessity vanished once a new a public threat. ignored, but its consequences will meeting. Range 4 West, Salt The Washington Post, choking back cause emerged. (Published in the Lake Meridian, said This is the triumph of ideology not be. Tooele Transcript Bul- point lies South tears. George Floyd’s tragic and sense- over reason. The right to assemble Small businesses account for 44 letin June 9, 2020) 00*11'20” West along McGinty’s story is tragically all less death on May 25 has led to and protest doesn’t hinge on the percent of all US activity, employ 55 said section line too common. mass protests that have swept away worthiness of a cause (which is sub- percent of the US workforce, and Public Notices 1,327.94 feet from the America’s small businesses, the the careful social distancing which jective); it is inherent in our nature represent nearly 90 percent of US Trustees Corner of said Section backbone of its economy, have been for months Americans were told was as human individuals, as recognized companies. A majority of people 11, (basis of bearing ravaged by the COVID-19 lock- essential for survival. “Stay home; in the US Constitution. use their personal savings to launch Deadline for public being S 00*;;'20” W between rge West downs. Stay safe; Save lives” quickly gave Business-owners and workers had their business. notices is 4 p.m. the A recent survey by Main Street day prior to publica- Quarter Corner and way to new hashtags. every right to oppose the unprec- Will Americans continue to take tion. Public notices the south West Corner America found that 7.5 million Now, thousands of protesters edented lockdown regime, which the courageous path of entrepre- submitted past the of Section 11, T2 WS, small businesses in America are at in cities across America march in was a knee-jerk reaction incited by neurship when they see they can be deadline will not be R4W, SLB&M) and risk of closing their doors for good. crowds, flouting social distanc- collective panic that was carried out arbitrarily shut down like Bridget running thence South accepted. A more recent survey showed that ing orders. To the extent that it’s by central planners who saw little McGinty? Will people like KB Balla UPAXLP 89*31'58” East along said south line of said even with federal loans, close to peaceful, there is nothing wrong problem running roughshod over continue to put their life savings half of all small business owners say Public Notices Plat 2 1324.51 feet to with that. Indeed peacefully protest- the property rights of millions of into a bar business only to watch the southern corner of they’ll have to shut down for good. ing injustice is to be commended. Americans. helplessly as it’s pillaged by looters? Water User said Plat 2; thence The toll has already been severe. But what adds insult to injury The rank hypocrisy described Will Americans continue to pour South 00*12'01” West Deadline for public In New York alone, stay-at-home toward the lives and livelihoods above is galling to anyone pos- capital into these enterprises in a 94.78 feet to the north orders have forced the permanent that have been ruined by the lock- notices is 4 p.m. the westerly right-of-way sessing a modicum of intellectual climate that seems at turns dismis- day prior to publica- line of the Oregon closure of more than 100,000 small downs is that these protests are honesty, principled consistency, sive and hostile to their existence? tion. Public notices Short Line Railroad businesses. being applauded by many of the and self-awareness. But it must be If not, that bodes very ill. As submitted past the approved November “Small businesses are taking a same people who days before were especially grating to the millions economist Robert Higgs argued, deadline will not be 5th 1903, serial File real beating,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo denouncing defiant businesses of small business owners watching the Great Depression lasted so long accepted. No. 36, thence South UPAXLP said, adding that minority-owned owners and lockdown opponents as their dreams get destroyed by lock- chiefly because of “regime uncer- 53*39'08” West along businesses were the most at-risk. “selfish” and “reckless” for urging right-of-way 1641.39 down orders. tainty,” which he defined as, “a Public Notices feet to said West Sec- “They are 90 percent of New York’s lawmakers to open the economy. Daryl Austin spent 10 years of pervasive lack of confidence among Miscellaneous tion line, thence, north businesses and they’re facing the Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer his life building a business with his investors in their ability to foresee 00*11'20” East along toughest challenges.” has imposed one of the country’s wife: a small advertising company in the extent to which future govern- Deadline for public said West Section line Some might argue these clo- most draconian lockdowns on her Utah that helped other small busi- ment actions will alter their private- notices is 4 p.m. the 479.68 feet' thence sures are regrettable but ultimately state, and when a barber performed ness owners reach online customers. property rights.” day prior to publica- north-westerly along acceptable losses in a necessary war civil disobedience by continuing to tion. Public notices the arc of a 958.00 They were on the verge of getting a Add to that what Stephen Carson submitted past the foot radius non-tan- against a uniquely deadly virus; but cut hair to put food on the table, she taste of the American Dream before has recently called “mob uncertain- deadline will not be gent Curve to the left, there are problems with this theory. stripped him of his license. Yet, now the coronavirus arrived. ty,” and that is exactly what we are accepted. through a central angle For starters, there’s no evidence she is marching alongside protesters The COVID-19 lockdowns facing today. UPAXLP of 02*36'04” a distance lockdowns even helped tame the in violation of her own stay-at-home destroyed his business in eight The American economy has shed GRANTSVILLE CITY of 43.49 feet (chord virus. order. weeks. His clients simply didn’t have as many as 40 million jobs since bearing N 74*46'27” NOTICE OF ADOP- “There is still not a shred of real Instead of being smeared as the luxury of online advertising the COVID-19 pandemic began. A TION OF ORDI- W, chord radius length 43.49); thence north proof that the planet’s reckless “domestic terrorists,” as a small when they could barely stay afloat. recent study suggested 42 percent NANCE stay-at-home experiment made any group of anti-lockdown demon- “Perhaps the hardest part of of US jobs aren’t coming back. That NOTICE IS HEREBY 00* 11' 20” East GIVEN that on June 3, 355.02 feet; thence difference,” one Daily Telegraph col- strators were, protesters crammed watching our company crumble is means any recovery will require 2020 the Grantsville North westerly along umnist recently pointed out. shoulder-to-shoulder outside a New feeling helpless to prevent it from substantial small business growth to City Council enacted the arc of a 15.00 feet Belgium, the nation with the York City hospital received a cele- collapsing further,” Austin wrote in get Americans back to work. If our radius tangential curve the following ordi- highest COVID mortality rate in the bration similar to a Roman triumph May at The Huffington Post. economic future means anything nance: to the left, through a central angle of 89* 43' world, was also one of the first to (even though many were not wear- And now the American small to us, we need to stop the abuse of Ordinance 2020-13 initiate a strict lockdown. Spain and ing protective masks). business is getting stomped while small businesses immediately. amending the Annexa- 16”, a distance of tion Policy Plan and 23.49 feet (chord bear- Italy experienced similar bad results In New York, where 40 people it’s down, as thousands of busi- Map Expansion Area. ing N 44 40 20 W. with lockdowns, while other coun- were recently arrested for violat- nesses are being smashed, looted, Jonathan Miltimore is the This ordinance will Chord length 21.16 tries fared better in the experiment. ing state social distancing laws, the and even burned by rioters. In Managing Editor of FEE.org. His writ- feet); thence north 00* take effect upon the A detailed analysis by Bloomberg Public Health Department even took Minnesota alone, more than 360 ing/reporting has been the subject of publication of this no- 11' 20” East 134.61 feet to the South line News shows there is no correlation steps to instruct protesters on how local businesses were destroyed articles in TIME magazine, The Wall tice. This ordinance between the severity of lockdowns to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the riots that erupted amid the Street Journal, CNN, Forbes, Fox may be reviewed or a of Lake Point Estates copy may be obtained Phase 2, lot 211 as re- and reduced COVID deaths, and while violating the state’s own stay- protests following Floyd’s death at News, and the Star Tribune. from the Grantsville corded in said office as public health officials in other coun- at-home order. Meanwhile, dozens the hands of Minneapolis police Dan Sanchez is the Director City Recorder at 429 Entry 191407, said line tries are beginning to say the lock- of public health officials and infec- officers. of Content at the Foundation for also being the exten- East Main Street, downs weren’t necessary. tious disease experts signed a letter “I don’t know what we’re going Economic Education (FEE) and the Grantsville Utah. sion of the south line of said Lake Point Vis- Overall, however, there seems to explaining why the risks of spread- to do,” cried KB Balla, a black fire- editor of FEE.org. Originally pub- (435.884.3411) be a great reluctance to acknowl- ing a global contagion shouldn’t fighter who put his life savings in a lished on FEE.org. DATED this 4th day of tas Plat 2; thence June, 2020. south 89* 58' 12” East Christine Webb along south line of lot Grantsville City Re- 211 and said south of corder said Lake Point Vistas (Published in the Plat 2 42.00 feet to the Tooele Transcript Bul- point of beginning. letin June 9, 2020) Containing 797,409 Explore the Colorful History of Tooele County square feet or 18.316 NOTICE OF PETI- acres TION SEEKING AN- The Lake Point Im- ooele County features some of the most NEXATION INTO provement District may Tdramatic and diverse landforms on Earth. LAKE POINT IM- grant the Petition and PROVEMENT DIS- annex the above de- There are 11,000 foot-high peaks, an inland sea, TRICT scribed area unless a verdant valleys, and a mysterious desert with a The area proposed to written protest to the annexation in the peti- Annexation Petition is bizarre expanse of white salt. The only people who tion is described as fol- filed with the Tooele knew about the place were the Native Americans lows: County Boundary The Lake Point Commission c/ o who lived there, and a few white explorers during Heights addition to the Tooele Country Clerk, the early 1800s. But that all changed in September Lake Point Improve- 47 South Main Street, ment District contains Tooele, Utah, 84074 1846. That year the Donner-Reed Party, while land located in the and a copy of the pro- trying a shortcut to California, passed through the Southwest Quarter of test is delivered to the Section 10 and the Lake Point Improve- county and nearly perished in the Great Salt Lake Southwest Quarter of ment District 7780 Desert. Three years later, a handful of Mormon Section 11, Township Buckhorn Drive, Lake 2 South, Range 4 Point, Utah 840074. pioneer families left Salt Lake Valley and built a West, Salt Lake Merid- Any protest must be ian, Tooele County filed as herein stated meager encampment in Settlement Canyon above and consists of Tooele by no later then June today’s Tooele City. Soon, others followed, and a County Tax Identifica- 11, 2020. t i o n N u m b e r If no protests are re- community emerged on the edge of the Great Basin 05-029-0-0050 and ceived, the Lake Point frontier that was populated by individualistic and Tooele County Tax Improvement Board of Identification Number Trustees will set a date energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an 05-028-0-00XX and is to hold a public hear- environment fraught with hardship. Their story, generally bounded as ing prior to considering follows: on the north the request to annex and many others, are found inside this History of by the Lake Point Vis- the property. Utah’s Tooele County. Learn about how the pioneers tas subdivision and on (Published in the the west by the Kenne- Tooele Transcript Bul- ingeniously built their lives in the wilderness; the cott Utah Copper, LLC. letin June 2, 4 & 9, wild mining days in Ophir, Mercur and Jacob City; ParcelSAVE with a Tooel HUNDREDS!e 2020) County Tax Identifica- the Pony Express Trail; the glorious beaches and tion Number 05-028-0-2256, on the resorts along the southern shore of the Great Salt south MONEYby the Union Pa- SAVING Lake, and more. cific Railroad right-of-way,Coupons and on in the east by the BLM • Nearly 500 pages $ 95 parcel,Tuesday’s which area is Paper depicted on the plat • Large 8.5 x 11 size pages 39 and is more particu- larly described as fol- • Hardcover with dust jacket lows: Beginning with the • More than 500 photos south line of Lake Point Vistas Plat 2 as • More than 700 pioneer biographies recorded in the office of the Tooele County recorded as Entry No. 497659 and the West Get Your Copy Today at the Section Line of Section 11, Township 2 South Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Range 4 West, Salt Lake Meridian, said point lies South Subscribe 00*11'20” West along Today! TOOELE 58 N. Main Street TRANSCRIPT said section line 1,327.94 feet from the (435) 882-0050 Corner of said Section BULLETIN 11, (basis of bearing being S 00*;;'20”TOOELE W RANSCRIPT between rge WestT 58 N. Main,Tooele Quarter Corner B andULLETIN Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Closed Sat. and Sun. the south West Corner of Section 11, T2 WS, R4W, SLB&M) and running thence South 89*31'58” East along said south line of said Plat 2 1324.51 feet to the southern corner of said Plat 2; thence South 00*12'01” West 94.78 feet to the north westerly right-of-way line of the Oregon Short Line Railroad approved November 5th 1903, serial File No. 36, thence South 53*39'08” West along right-of-way 1641.39 feet to said West Sec- tion line, thence, north 00*11'20” East along said West Section line 479.68 feet' thence north-westerly along the arc of a 958.00 foot radius non-tan- gent Curve to the left, through a central angle of 02*36'04” a distance of 43.49 feet (chord bearing N 74*46'27” W, chord radius length 43.49); thence north 00* 11' 20” East 355.02 feet; thence North westerly along the arc of a 15.00 feet radius tangential curve to the left, through a central angle of 89* 43' 16”, a distance of 23.49 feet (chord bear- ing N 44 40 20 W. Chord length 21.16 feet); thence north 00* 11' 20” East 134.61 feet to the South line of Lake Point Estates Phase 2, lot 211 as re- corded in said office as Entry 191407, said line also being the exten- sion of the south line of said Lake Point Vis- tas Plat 2; thence south 89* 58' 12” East along south line of lot 211 and said south of said Lake Point Vistas Plat 2 42.00 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 797,409 square feet or 18.316 acres The Lake Point Im- provement District may grant the Petition and annex the above de- scribed area unless a written protest to the Annexation Petition is filed with the Tooele County Boundary Commission c/o Tooele Country Clerk, 47 South Main Street, Tooele, Utah, 84074 and a copy of the pro- test is delivered to the Lake Point Improve- ment District 7780 Buckhorn Drive, Lake Point, Utah 840074. Any protest must be filed as herein stated by no later then June 11, 2020. If no protests are re- ceived, the Lake Point Improvement Board of Trustees will set a date to hold a public hear- ing prior to considering the request to annex the property. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin June 2, 4 & 9, 2020) A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 9, 2020

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Jupiter to the Editor! 2. Light blue 8. An imaginary object 3. New York City mayor of fear Tooele Transcript Bulletin 4. “Platoon” 9. Huxtable P.O. Box 390 5. 18 10. Orchid Tooele, UT 84074 6. Calf © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. [email protected] TUESDAY June 9, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9 TOOELETRANSCRIPT THE RIGHT THING BULLETIN When ‘This is who we are’ is a disingenuous cheer PLACE YOUR AD HERE CALL 435.882.0050 fter a three-month inves- went astray. It’s become de behavior among your group Atigation into allegations rigueur for politicians on both would be to say: “This is not SERVICE DIRECTORY about hazing, Jon Hale report- sides of the aisle to invoke it who we want to be.” And the CONTRACTORS ed in the Louisville Courier- Jeffrey L. Seglin as a means of simultaneously right thing would be to follow Journal that the University of GUEST COLUMNIST encouraging a group to be bet- that up with: “So this is what Kentucky had fired the coach- ter and to distance themselves we are going to do to ensure ing staff of its cheerleading from the bad behavior. that such behavior is never 9X BEST OF STATE WINNER team. The team had won 24 of University of Kentucky, But the words in many cases condoned among us again.” national championships from seems to have taken decisive - and certainly in the case of After such behavior is the Universal Cheerleaders action in firing the coaches and this University of Kentucky acknowledged and addressed, Association. issuing a statement condemn- incident - don’t ring true. In it will take some time to deter- The investigation focused on ing the fact that such behavior the report, some acknowl- mine who the people within a team retreat where alumni was condoned and that they edged not reporting inappro- the organization truly are. If all allegedly supplied alcohol to did not act to protect the best priate behavior that happened goes well, that’s when “this is the student cheerleaders and interests of the cheerleaders. years before because they not who we are” can honestly For all your Plumbing, Heating, A/C, nudity was coaxed as part of Capilouto’s relatively swift wanted “to believe it did not be cheered proudly. regular hazing rituals. move to address the actions happen.” One of the “sexually Electrical, and Drain Cleaning Needs. “The investigation found revealed by the three-month explicit” incidents in the report Jeffrey L. 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of mask hoarding, blocking War foes, NATO should be death. Instead, some countries Marsden and hijacking in the U.S. by examining how it could per- (including the U.S.) have been continued from page A4 states competing with each form better. Heaven forbid counting those with serious other for supplies. there’s ever a biological attack underlying medical condi- PET OF THE WEEK Nor is it disinformation that on a NATO member country tions that could have caused the cohesion of NATO allies, the elderly in care homes have that kills millions of people. their death as coronavirus and also portrays NATO in been disproportionately affect- What would NATO do then? victims. Countries with lower the absolutely wrong way,” ed in NATO countries. Coordinate equipment bids fatality counts seem to have a NATO Secretary-General Jens What NATO’s secretary-gen- online? Send 10 medical pro- more strict interpretation of Stoltenberg said last month, eral calls “disinformation” is fessionals into the field two what constitutes a coronavi- adding that both countries really just inconvenient infor- months later? rus death. This disparity has “portray NATO allies as if we mation. There has indeed been At the very least, NATO impeded objective analysis of are unable to, for instance, pro- a lack of solidarity between could have organized the the epidemic. tect our elderly people or that NATO member states, with transport logistics and security NATO blew an opportunity we are not able to work togeth- every country looking out for of medical supplies from the to reposition itself during a er. We are working together. itself. It’s not an unreasonable outset. And if it really wanted global emergency. Instead, it’s That’s exactly what we do.” position, of course. Anyone to get into the disinformation- still obsessed with ghosts from It’s not disinformation that who’s flown in a plane knows busting business, it could have the last century’s Cold War. NATO allies were hijacking that before you help your cautioned its members against each other’s mask shipments. neighbor with an oxygen mask, using “coronavirus cases” — a Rachel Marsden is a colum- Sweden’s Sveriges Radio you’re supposed to make sure measure largely dependent on nist, political strategist and host for fi nding all reported that a Swedish pro- that your own mask is properly a country’s ability or willing- of an independently produced ducer’s masks, which were secured. ness to test — as a benchmark. French-language program that our pets a good being sent from Chinese fac- Rather than focusing on NATO also could have lobbied airs on Sputnik France. 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Michael Allen Boyd David Spiker ter Chere Lynne Spiker of Murray, Utah; sons Boyd D Ramos Sr. Spiker Jr. (Judi), of Tooele, Boyd David Spiker Sr. Utah, Steve Spiker (Dee) Michael Allen Ramos (Spike), son of Charles Spiker Carlsbad, California, and returned home to his Heavenly and Mary Hottle Spiker, was William L. Spiker (Lynette) Father on May 30, 2020. Mike born Dec. 19, 1922, in Warren of Mesquite, Nevada; sister was born in Tooele, Utah, on County, Virginia, and passed Phenie Russell of Strasburg, June 26, 1973, to Mike Ramos away June 2, 2020, in Tooele, Virginia; ten grandchildren and Leah Barney. He was the Utah. He lived in Strasburg, Shauna Spiker Muller (Charlie) proud father of two beautiful Virginia, until he joined the of Madison, Alabama, Brian girls, Joanna and Destannie, Army in 1944. While in basic Spiker (Monica) of Vista, and the grandfather of one training at Fort Campbell, California, Darci Spiker (John gorgeous girl, Aurora, who Kentucky, and on weekend Backschies) of Calabasas, meant the world to him. Mike leave, he met his wife to be, California, Amy Treadway of loved very deeply and would Lillian Martin. On July 24, Murray, Utah, David Garreaud do anything for just about 1944, they were united in he continued to receive honors simply liked by everyone who of Salt Lake City, Utah, Tonya anyone. He enjoyed watch- wedlock. After basic training from Army Generals and even knew him. Garreaud of Portland, Oregon, ing football and was a big his grandparents, Elmer and he was married for a few days the President of the United Although his working life Meagan Parrinello (Chris) of Denver Broncos fan. Mike Lela Barney, and Michael and before he was sent overseas States for his leadership and was overwhelming and took Hileah, Florida, Kelly Spiker had a strong personality and Velma Ramos. where he fought under George specifically for his commen- much of his time, as the years (Roozie) of Anaheim Hills, always spoke his mind. He was Mike will be missed by his Patton’s 3rd Army infantry and dations for improvement of went by, he was able to spend California, Katie Fox (John) of very energetic and was always family and friends and will for- spent 61 days on the front lines government regulations and more time with his sons and Temecula, California, Dr. Ryan on the go. He had a unique ever remain in our hearts. in France during WWII. He was processes. His adopted ideas daughter, and he became capti- Spiker (Elizabeth) of Salt Lake sense of humor and brought Services will be held at the married for 75 years prior to and recommendations saved vated with his kids, their spous- City, Utah; ten great-grandchil- many laughs to his family and New Life Christian Church, her passing in 2019. more money than the cost to es, grandkids, great-grandkids, dren, and three great-great- friends. 411 E. Utah Ave., Tooele, Utah, His employment advance- employ him during his entire and great-great-grandkids. He grandchildren. He was incred- Mike is survived by his chil- on Friday, June 12, 2020, at 1 ments resulted in his family government career, which was especially cherished his time ibly proud of his family. dren, Destannie and Joanna; p.m., with graveside services living in several states, but over a million dollars in 1979. traveling throughout the U.S. Service will be held granddaughter, Aurora; mom following. Due to the unex- they found their permanent In addition to these abundant visiting family. He scheduled Saturday, June 13, 2020, at 11 and step-dad, Leah and Joe pected death of Mike, the fam- home in Tooele for 58 years. acknowledgements, he was every month of his life around a.m., at Tate Mortuary 110 S. Martinez; dad Mike Ramos; ily is requesting financial assis- At Tooele Army Depot, he extremely proud of the fact attending everything from a Main St., Tooele, Utah, with a three brothers, Tracy Ramos, tance with the funeral instead rapidly advanced his career by that he had a constant line of birthday, dance recital, sport- viewing held prior from 10 to Anthony (Marci) Martinez, of flowers. attending years of schooling employees from throughout ing event, high school and col- 10:45 a.m. Interment will be in Joseph Martinez; one sis- Arrangements in care of and continuous advancement the depot who admired his lege graduation, and helping the Tooele City Cemetery fol- ter, Teresa (Angel) Jacobs; Dalton-Hoopes Funeral Home in missile systems electronics, leadership abilities and wanted out whenever family needed lowing the funeral. best friend, Jamie Looper; & Cremation Center. Online until he was promoted into to come work for him because him. There was no limit to To watch a live stream of and many nieces, nephews, condolences and memories supervision. He eventually of his desire and reputation what he would do to make the service, go to https:// aunts, uncles, and cousins. may be shared at dalton- had more than 300 people of being a compassionate and their lives better. my.gather.app/remember/ He was preceded in death by hoopes.com. under his supervision where outstanding person. He was He is survived by his daugh- boyd-spiker.

Alfred David Elsholz Janice Kay Leavitt Marvel J. Dramis

Alfred David Elsholz, of Janice Kay Leavitt, age 84, Marvel J. Dramis, age 82, West Valley City, Utah passed passed away June 3, 2020, at beloved mother, grandmother, away Saturday, June 6, 2020, her home in Tooele, Utah. She and great-grandmother passed at age 86, surrounded by his was born Oct. 31, 1935, at away peacefully with her hus- loved ones. He is survived by home in Spanish Fork, Utah, band at her side who loved her his devoted wife of 64 years, to Jonathan F. and Irene Carr deeply, in San Antonio, Texas, Lily, loving children Frank Johnson. on June 3, 2020. She was born (Jeanine), Cynthia Tyhurst Janice was married Feb. in Kalispell, Montana, on June (Dan), Tina Dyer (Scott 23, 1954, to Stephen Udell 21, 1937, to parents Clara and Kempshall), Marie Dallafior Leavitt in the Manti Temple. Erton Hartley. (John); 14 grandchildren; 16 She enjoyed working with her Marvel was a fiery, free great-grandchildren; and one husband in the Boy Scouts. She spirit with a quick wit and a great great grandchild. taught 4-H in her home. She fierceness that made her the He loved spending time enjoyed quilting, crossword perfect match for our ram- with his family. He was a self- puzzles, and making donuts. In bunctious family. She met taught painter and sculptor. He her younger years she enjoyed Ronnie Andrew Dramis at San enjoyed golfing, hunting, fish- held at the Grantsville City sports while attending high Girl, Anna Jean Jones, David Anselmo, California, and they grandchildren and 13 great- ing and the outdoors. He was Cemetery on Wednesday, June school. (Blanche) Johnson, Barbara were married Dec. 23, 1960, great-grandchildren. a friend to everyone and never 10, at 2 p.m. Services entrust- Her family was very spe- (Alton) Bills, Duane Johnson, on Hamilton AFB, Navato, She was dearly loved by her treated anyone like a stranger. ed with Didericksen Memorial. cial to her. She is survived by Mable (Pete) Peterson, Leora California. family and friends and her A graveside service will be her children Debra, Douglas, Taylor Washburn and Sharon Marvel was preceded in most cherished moments were Kaydell (Gailene), Korey, and Betty Johnson. death by both her parents and with her husband, children, Jason Leavitt; and brother Service will be held Friday, her sisters Marlin, Lois and grandchildren and great- Keith (Evelyn) Johnson; six June 12, 2020, at Tate Mortuary Donna Hartley. She is sur- grandchildren. She will be Marilyn Lougy grandchildren; 21 great-grand- 110 S. Main St., Tooele, Utah. vived by her brother Robert dearly missed. children; and two great-great- Funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Hartley and her three daugh- A closed memorial family Hudson grandchildren. She was pre- with a viewing prior to the ser- ters, Marvel Simineo, Carol celebration of life will be held ceded in death by her husband vice from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 Nickerson, Kathy Aplin, and in San Antonio, Texas, on June Marilyn Lougy Hudson Stephen Udell Leavitt; siblings p.m. Interment will be at the her only son Mark Dramis, and 13, 2020. passed away peacefully at Blair, Jonathan (Junior), Baby Tooele City Cemetery. 20 grandchildren, 69 great- home June 3, 2020. She was born Sept. 9, 1954, in Tooele, Utah, to James Curtis “Curt” and Corinne Dobson Lougy. Marilyn moved to Santa Yvonne L. Jones on Dec. 26, 2011. She is sur- family vacations in the moun- Cruz, California, in the 1980s vived by Jerry Simon; children tains. In their later years they and was the office manager Our beloved mom, grand- Terry (Lori) Jones, Lois Jones, split their time between Tooele for King Crane for 20 years. mother, aunt and friend, Dorinda (Tom) Ware, and Rick and Yuma, Arizona, where She met her future husband Yvonne L. Jones, passed away (Cathy) Jones. She was pre- they made many lifelong Thomas Carter Hudson in peacefully in her sleep early ceded in death by her parents, friends. She loved her family, California and they were morning June 5, 2020, at the all her siblings, her husband the Savior, the gospel of Jesus together from that day for the age of 90. Lloyd Jones, her son Donald Christ, and serving others in next 31 years. Marilyn was a preceded in death by her par- Yvonne was born April 10, Mark Jones, son-in-law Erle any way she could. devoted wife and an amazing ents, sister Linda L. Anderson, 1930, in Cleveland, Utah, to Jones, and daughter-in-law Mom/Grandma: As we friend. She was beautiful, fun, and nephew Justin Darr. William T. Litster and Ida Viola Jean Jones. watched you, we learned funny, intelligent, and kind. A graveside service and Johnson. She was the youngest Yvonne spent her early years how to be thoughtful, honest, Together they relocated to dedication will be held of 12 children. Yvonne mar- in Cleveland, Utah. After she caring, thrifty, faithful, and Tooele. Wednesday, June 10, 2020, ried Lloyd Jones on June 25, was married to Lloyd, they most of all how to work hard. Marilyn is survived by her at 1 p.m., at the Tooele City 1948. They were sealed in the eventually settled in Tooele, We want to say thanks for all beloved husband Tommy, sister Cemetery, 361 S. 100 East, Salt Lake City Temple on June Utah, in 1956 where they then the things we saw when you Kathleen L. (Jeff) Darr, and Tooele, Utah. 25, 1975. After Lloyd’s death raised their children. She loved thought we were not looking. nephew Cody Darr. She was she married Jerry M. Simon to go camping and spent many A service will be held at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main St., Friday, June 12, 2020, at 11 a.m. A viewing will be held prior to the service from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. To watch a live stream of the funeral go to the link below: https://my.gather.app/remem- Birch Family Pharmacy ber/yvonne-jones.

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Hwy 36 Tooele, UT 84074 882.7775 884.9990 882.8880 [email protected] TUESDAY June 9, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11 SPORTS A rivalry renewed on the diamond Buffs edge Stallions in summer-ball showdown DARREN VAUGHAN “That second inning was was in effect, meaning Shields SPORTS EDITOR rough for us, but I’m glad we was automatically out whether This isn’t an ordinary were able to come back and or not Porthan caught the ball, American Legion baseball make it a game,” Jones said. and there was no forceout at season, and Monday’s contest “The biggest thing is just win- third. That meant Jace Carroll between Tooele and Stansbury ning each inning, not trying returned to second base and wasn’t an ordinary American to get a five- or six-run inning Nunley returned to first with Legion game. all at once. We tried to get one two outs, and Clark followed After having the bulk of run here or two runs there to with a game-tying RBI double. the 2020 high school season get back in it, and I thought However, Tooele wasn’t canceled, the annual rivalry we did a real good job of that rattled by the momentum series between the Buffaloes in the middle innings.” shift. Donadio’s leadoff single CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO and Stallions had to be put on Stansbury (4-1) gradually in the top of the sixth sparked Tooele’s Jake Hervat swings and misses at a high pitch as Stansbury’s Braydon Allie comes up with the ball during hold this spring. But roughly chipped away at Tooele’s lead. the Buffs, as he came home Monday’s American Legion baseball game at Stansbury High School. Tooele won the game 10-7. three months later, the teams A one-out single by Cayden on a sacrifice fly by Colovich. showed it was worth the wait, Clark and a walk by Colton Byrd, who drew a one-out Clark hit a double of his own. as Tooele held off Stansbury Sundloff set up Gage Miller’s walk, advanced to second on a Donadio picked up the win for a 10-7 win at Stansbury RBI single off Porthan in the wild pitch and moved to third on the mound, allowing one High School. bottom of the third to pull the on the sac fly before coming unearned run on two hits and “It’s always going to be Stallions within four runs. home on a passed ball for a a walk with three strikeouts fiery,” Tooele coach Nolan In the fourth inning, Nate 9-7 lead. The Buffs added an in three innings. Porthan Stouder said. “I feel like I’ve Nunley scored on an error that insurance run in the top of allowed two earned runs on been pretty calm this whole allowed Bridger Shields to the seventh, as Porthan hit four hits and three walks summer, but this game, I got reach base, and Shields scored his third double of the eve- with four strikeouts in three fired up pretty good over on an RBI single by Clark ning and came home on Jake innings, and Colovich allowed plays and stuff like that. It’s off Tooele reliever Camden Hervat’s sacrifice fly. four runs, three of which were always intense when we play Colovich. Sundloff followed Meanwhile, Donadio, who earned, on two hits and two (Stansbury) and it’s a lot of with an infield single, and took over for Colovich on the walks in one inning. fun, win or lose.” Miller drove in two more runs mound in the fifth inning, “(Porthan) did a great job The Buffs (4-0) erupted for with a double to center to tie slammed the door on the on the mound — went three five runs in the second inning the contest at 6-6. Stallions over the final two innings and did well,” Stouder CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO to turn a 1-1 tie into a 6-1 Porthan restored Tooele’s frames. He allowed just one said. “He was feeling a little Stansbury’s Bridger Shields tries to hold his swing as Tooele’s Connor lead. Brock Beer and Mason lead in the top of the fifth, baserunner, issuing a leadoff tired and a little tight, so we Spindler blocks a low pitch during Monday’s American Legion baseball Donadio hit back-to-back hitting a leadoff double walk to Ashtyn Blake in the got him out of there, because game at Stansbury High School. Tooele won the game 10-7. singles off Stansbury pitcher and advancing to third on seventh, but otherwise kept he’s got a long career and a Kimball Thorpe to lead off Spindler’s groundout. Porthan Stansbury’s offense at bay. great future ahead of him at inning. Thorpe gave up four a pair of doubles, two RBIs the frame, and Austin Avery’s scored when a pitch from “They’ve got some tough Dixie State and we don’t want earned runs (five total) on five and three runs scored, while fielder’s choice allowed Beer to Miller eluded catcher Braydon players over there that didn’t to risk anything like that. hits in 2/3 of an inning, and Sundloff went 2-for-3 with score. Bryson Byrd and Dillon Allie to put the Buffs up 7-6. give in,” Jones said. “You’ve Colovich and Donadio knew Ethan Wayman struck out the a double, an RBI and a run Palmer each singled to load The Stallions tied the got to give (Tooele) credit. they had to bridge the gap and only batter he faced. Carroll and Miller was 2-for-4 with a the bases, and Brett Porthan game in the bottom half of They made a lot more plays finish the game for us, and allowed one earned run on double and three RBIs. ripped a bases-clearing double the inning after a bit of con- than us and took advantage of they did a heck of a job.” two hits and a walk in the sev- Tooele will travel to Roy to the warning track in right- troversy. With two runners our mistakes.” Miller took the loss on the enth inning. on Wednesday before a four- center field. Porthan later on and one out, Shields hit Tooele opened the scoring mound for Stansbury, allowing Porthan was 3-for-3 at the game tournament in Helper scored when Connor Spindler a fly ball to Porthan at third when Colovich hit a one- three earned runs on two hits plate with three doubles, three on Thursday, Friday and reached base on a Stallions base. Porthan dropped the out triple to left-center and and a walk with seven strike- RBIs and three runs scored Saturday. Stansbury will be in error. ball, but stepped on third base came home on a wild pitch. outs in four innings. Clark for Tooele, and Donadio was Logan for a four-game tourna- Despite the early deficit, before throwing across the Stansbury tied the game on an started the game and allowed 2-for-3 with a run scored. ment from Thursday through Stansbury coach Jason Jones’ diamond to get Shields at first. RBI double by Sundloff, which one run on two hits and a walk Clark led Stansbury with a Saturday. team remained calm. 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OFFICIAL NOTICE OF JUNE PRIMARY ELECTION Notice is hereby given to qualified registered electors, that a primary election will be conducted in Tooele County Tuesday, June 30, 2020

To help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, for the 2020 Regular Primary Election only:

• The election will be conducted primarily by mail; • Drop boxes will be available for depositing mail-in ballots until 8 FILE PHOTO p.m. on Election Day; Todd Souza (13), Noah Gragson (7), and Riley Herbst (19) battle for position in the corner at the NASCAR K&N • There will be no regular polling places for this election, but there race in 2016 at . Now known as the ARCA Menards Series West, professional stockcar racing returns to UMC on June 27. will be limited drive-up voting on Election Day in the parking lot behind the county building, unless the County Clerk cancels drive- up voting based on public health concerns; • If drive-up voting is cancelled based on public health concerns, ARCA Menards Series voters will be required to vote by mail; • Except for drive-up voting on Election Day only, there will be no in person voting and no in person early voting; comes to UMC on June 27 • There will be no in person voter registration; • There will be no voter registration by provisional ballot; and Tooele County. The series, • The voter registration deadline is June 19, 2020. Up to 500 spectators allowed to attend which represents NASCAR’s fourth tier behind the top-level DARREN VAUGHAN the sights and sounds of those Cup Series, Xfinity Series and An individual with a disability who is not able to vote a manual ballot SPORTS EDITOR thundering stock cars once Gander Outdoors Truck Series, by mail may obtain information on voting in an accessible manner It will be five weeks later again. It’s nice, finally, to be was a regular visitor to the from the county’s website, by contacting the County Clerk, or by than originally scheduled, able to say, ‘let’s go racing!’” former Miller Motorsports Park but the ARCA Menards Series Gates will open at 11 a.m. from 2007-14 and visited again reviewing the information included with a ballot mailed to the voter. will be competing at Utah June 27. All guests’ tempera- for a doubleheader weekend Motorsports Campus this sum- tures will be taken at the gate in 2016. mer after all. with social distancing guide- Past race winners include UMC officials announced lines in place. UMC staff will Greg Pursley (2010-12), Noah BALLOT BOX LOCATIONS the series’ rescheduled date wear masks and all public Gragson (won both races in Tooele County Building: in the alley behind the administration Saturday, and also announced touchpoints will be regularly 2016), Jason Bowles (2007), that 500 tickets will be avail- disinfected throughout the day. Todd Souza (2008), Patrick building able for spectators with county Karting and mini-moto ses- Long (2009), Andrew Ranger Tooele City: next to the utility payment box on the south side of and state health regulations in sions will be available at the (2013) and David Mayhew the building place. The series was originally UMC Kart Center throughout (2014). Current Xfinity Series supposed to visit UMC on May the event, and the facility’s Fun standouts Gragson and Todd Grantsville City: next to the utility payment box on the east side 23, but had to postpone the Depot will be open as well. In Gilliland and 2021 NASCAR of the building event because of the COVID-19 addition to the food offerings Hall of Fame candidate Hershel pandemic. at the Fast Track and Throttle McGriff — who competed at Stansbury Park: next to the mailboxes in the Kraver’s parking lot “It’s a little later than we’d cafés, there will also be a vari- age 83 in 2011 — are among planned, but we’re thrilled to ety of food trucks on hand. the notables who have com- For a map showing the specific location of the ballot boxes, welcome NASCAR-style racing Tickets are available peted in Tooele County over back to UMC,” UMC Senior through Ticketmaster for $50 the years. please go to: tooeleco.org/index.php/tooele-county-government/ Vice President Dixon Hunt each, plus taxes and fees. A The event will include two elected-officials/tooele-county-clerk/elections/ said in a press release. “The parking fee of $5 per car will 30-lap races on UMC’s 2.2-mile COVID-19 pandemic has man- be collected on the day of the East Course, along with prac- dated some changes, but we’re event. tice and qualifying sessions. Questions: please go to vote.utah.gov or call the Clerk’s office rolling with the punches and The June 27 race will mark Skydive Utah will perform a at 435-843-3140 doing the best we can to bring the ninth time the ARCA skydive with the American flag world-class racing back to our Menards Series West, formerly prior to the second race of the great Utah fans. We look for- known as the K&N Pro Series day. Marilyn K. Gillette, Tooele County Clerk ward to seeing 500 happy faces West until NASCAR bought [email protected] in our grandstands, enjoying out ARCA in 2018, has visited Follow us on A12 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN TUESDAY June 9, 2020 checking on the status of your their ballot and return it as nature that can’t be verified or Ballot ballot can all be done online at soon as possible it will help us without a signature can’t be Facebook! continued from page A1 vote.utah.gov. with a timely count,” Gillette counted. The clerk’s office will @TooeleTB Due to COVID-19 all ballots said. attempt to contact the voter to will be quarantined for three Ballots can be returned by clear up the discrepancy. by June 19 to be eligible to days before they are counted, mail, but they must be post- Each voter must personally TOOELE TRANSCRIPT vote in the Republican Party’s which means a final election marked by June 29, the day sign their own ballot envelope, primary, Gillette said. tally will not be available on before Election Day. even with permission signing BULLETIN Voter registration, updating election night, according to Ballots can also be dropped another person’s envelope is voter registration information Gillette. off at one of four ballot drop a crime, punishable by maxi- including party affiliation, and “If everybody will fill out boxes: at Grantsville City mum imprisonment of five Hall at 429 E. Main Street in years. Grantsville, at 500 E. Village Once the signature on a Boulevard in Stansbury Park, ballot envelope is verified, the at Tooele City Hall at 90 N. envelopes are opened and the Main Street in Tooele, in the envelope and ballot are sepa- east parking lot of the Tooele rated to protect the anonymity County Building at 47 S. Main of the voter. Street in Tooele. The ballots are then pro- Ballots must be dropped cessed by a machine, bal- off at drop boxes by 8 p.m. on lots that can’t be machine Election Day. Only the County counted are manually counted. Clerk’s Office has access to Computers and machines used collect ballots from the drop in ballot counting are never boxes. connected to the internet. Each ballot’s return enve- Instead the tally is loaded onto lope is unique. Each voter a USB drive and uploaded to should print their name on the a secure server at the state envelope and then sign it. elections office. The clerk can Ballots are scanned as they then verify that the local tally arrive and the signature is agrees with the tally reported verified, ensuring that only by the Lt. Governor’s Office. 5 Different the registered voter voted and The county must keep the Flavors that only one ballot from each envelopes and ballots for at voter is counted. Signatures least 22 months so they can are verified by a machine using respond to random sample the signature voters used when audit requirements from the 8 oz. Reg $5.69 5.7 oz. Reg. $5.79 18 g. Protein Reg. $2.79 Keto Friendly Reg. $2.69 they registered to vote or other State Elections office. signatures accessible by the The vote-by-mail process clerk’s office. Envelopes with- requires a little more manual out a signature or with signa- work and expense, but Gillette Cassava, tures that can’t be verified are believes the cost is worth the separated by the machine for increased voter turnout. Almond or manual processing. 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