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TOOELE RANSCRIPT GHS heads T to semis in Bluffdale Friday See A8 BULLETIN FALL BACK! THURSDAY October 29, 2020 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 127 No. 44 $1.00 One-third of Tooele County’s voters have already voted

Mailed ballots must be postmarked by Monday

TIM GILLIE The County Clerk’s Office EDITOR has noticed an increase in the As of 3:30 p.m. on use of the drop boxes to return Wednesday, one-third of ballots this year instead of Tooele County voters had the mail. So much that some already returned their general days the Clerk’s Office has had election ballots. to empty drop boxes twice, The remaining voters have Gillette said. until 8 p.m. on Nov. 3 to return Secure drop boxes are their ballots. located: at Grantsville City If using the U.S. Postal Hall at 429 E. Main Street in Skeletons make a getaway with loads of money on the haunted train at Tooele City’s Historic Park and Museum. Service to return ballots, Grantsville, at 500 E. Village state law requires the ballot Boulevard in Stansbury Park, envelope to be postmarked by at Tooele City Hall at 90 N. HAUNTED HISTORIC PARK midnight on Monday, Nov. 2, Main Street in Tooele, in the according to Tooele County east parking lot of the Tooele Clerk Marilyn Gillette. County Building at 47 S. Main PHOTOS TIM GILLIE “We’ve had 12,277 bal- Street in Tooele. lots returned so far,” Gillette There also will be a dropbox said on Wednesday after- at the Deseret Peak Complex Tooele City’s Haunted noon. “That puts us at 33.6% between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Historic Park started on Oct. returned. That makes us the Election Day. Ballots returned 23 and runs through Oct. 30 lowest county in the state for at the Tooele Valley Museum returned ballots right now.” SEE VOTERS PAGE A4 ® and Historic Park at 35 N. Broadway Street in Tooele City. Tooele City decided to add the event after canceling the annual Downtown Trick-or- Treat and Halloween Family Carnival due COVID-19 and physical distancing safety 45 pounds of A spooky beach scene requirements. (above) created by the City officials say the new Pratt Aquatic Center. Not event allows the city to offer so scared children (above a fun and safe environment prescription drugs right) walk past a Tooele City display of spooks per- for the community. forming at Fridays on Vine. The Haunted Historic Park A toddler braves a dino- walk is spread full of family- turned in at drug friendly spooky displays saur (right). Halloween cut outs from Group 1 Real appropriate for children of Estate Tooele (below) line all ages and adults too. take back event the haunted pathway. The displays were created by various local businesses and public entities. Tooele City Police: Don’t hang on to old pills!

CEILLY SUTTON cer brings the collected pre- STAFF WRITER scriptions to the police station Tooele City Police hauled where they are booked into in 45 pounds of prescription evidence, according to Jeremy drugs during their annual pre- Hansen, public information scription take back event on officer for the Tooele City Oct 24. Police Department. The event, held by the “At the beginning of the Tooele City Police in con- week, the Drug Enforcement junction with the Drug Administration came to the Enforcement Administration, police department and the pre- was held on Oct 24. from 10 scriptions were turned over to a.m. to 2 p.m. at Walmart. them, along with the prescrip- Two police Explorers and tions that were collected from the community resource officer our various drop boxes. The for Tooele City helped organize DEA incinerates the prescrip- and host the event. tions,” said Hansen. After their take back event the community resource offi- SEE DRUGS PAGE A4 ®

Chemical manufacturing and storage facility seeks CUP

company that specializes in the ammonia nitrate and ammonia the fire department or city offi- for distribution, according to Industrial Depot business wants to handle chemicals transfer of products from rail nitrate prill, with the possibil- cials, Aagard said. Aagard. CEILLY SUTTON Wednesday evening meeting. cars to semi-trucks for trans- ity of other chemicals in the The company doesn’t want “All they do is move it from STAFF WRITER During the meeting, Andrew port to local facilities. future. to manufacture chemicals one tank to another for on The Tooele City Planning Aagard, city planner presented They operate at temporary If Savage Tooele Transload on the 12.5-acre site or store the road transportation,” said Commission voted to recom- the request by Steve Morrey, in the City but want to relocate changes any of the chemicals them there for the long-term, Aagard. mend a conditional use permit representing Savage Services, to located to the Industrial they will be working with, because the purpose of the The maximum amount for a chemical manufactur- also known as Savage Tooele Depot at 1752 West B Avenue. they will have to notify the fire business is to transfer the of time chemicals would be ing and storage facility in the Transload. The company wants to work department, but they won’t chemicals from rail cars and Industrial Depot during their Savage Tooele Transload is a with various chemicals such as have to seek permission from rail tankers to semi-trucks SEE CUP PAGE A3 ®

BULLETIN BOARD B5 CLASSIFIEDS B7 MWMC OBITUARIES A6 CORONAVIRUS TRACKER adds new SPORTS A8 pediatrician Data as of October 29, 2020. Source: Utah Department of Health See A2 TOOELE COUNTY- Known Cases: 1,477 UTAH- Known Cases: 110,640 Hospitalizations: 64 • Deaths: 3 Hospitalizations: 5,319 • Deaths: 598 A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 29, 2020 Hospital adds second full-time pediatrician to staff

MARK WATSON hood. So, with the help of the CORRESPONDENT parents, those issues can be Mountain West Medical addressed early. Center added a second full- “My most important time pediatrician to its staff responsibility as a pediatri- last week with the hiring of cian is to empower parents Dr. Gordon Duval. After sub- to best be able to take care of stituting for Dr. Steven Rich their kids. In my short time at MWMC on occasion for a with a patient and the parent few years, Dr. Duval relocat- it is my responsibility to take ed from Nephi to Stansbury care of the child and to talk Park to join Dr. Rich in pedi- to them and communicate atrics at the Tooele hospital. with them, but I also think it Both are doctors of osteo- is very important to be able pathic (DO) medicine. to give parents the educa- Dr. Duval said DOs provide tion and knowledge that they the same services as medical need get the optimum out- doctors, but also focus on the come and well-being for that whole individual and consid- child,” Dr. Duval said. er lifestyle changes, exercise He loves to be around kids and dietary changes in treat- because of their unique view ing their patients. of the world and it allows him “In many ways the pedia- to acquire some of that same trician is the tone-setter for fascinating perspective. the child,” Dr. Duval said. Dr. Duval was born in He said any long-term Provo and raised in Utah issues with a person’s health County and graduated with a usually show up during child- degree in nutritional science

COURTESY MOUNTAIN WEST MEDICAL CENTER Dr. Gordon Duval (above) joins the staff of Mountain West Medcial Center as their second pediatrician. Duval (left), pediatrician at Mountain West Medical Center, intertacts with a patients. from BYU. Hospital. In 2017, Dr. Duval ment call 435-882-9035. other skin conditions treat- He first started working in started working as central The office is Wellsprings ment, developmental screen- the medical field in 2001 as Utah’s first pediatrician out Pediatrics, 196 East 2000 ings, allergies and asthma an EMT. He attended medical of Nephi. North, Tooele. management, ADHD, minor school at Lake Erie College His family includes his Pediatric care includes: procedures such as stitches, of Osteopathic Medicine in wife Leona and children Same-day sick visits for fever, wart removal, etc., sports Pennsylvania and completed Christiana 10, Hannah 8, cough, sore throat, ear pain, physicals, adolescent depres- an internship and residency Rachel 6, David 4 and Emma stomach ailments, etc., new- sion and anxiety. at the University of Missouri 2. born care, well-child check- [email protected] Women and Children’s To schedule an appoint- ups, immunizations, acne/

Democratic legislative candidates behind Republicans in funds

House District #68 incumbent out guns Democratic Association, according was to reports from the Utah opponent with 83 times more dollars Lieutenant Governor’s Office. Finster reported one TIM GILLIE a total of $20,931 raised single $250 contribution EDITOR for his 2020 bid for office. from the Committee for a Tooele County’s Republican His Democractic challenger, Democratic Majority Utah state legislative candidates Aimee Finster reported a total House Democratic Leadership have far more financial of $250 raised for the cam- Council. spending power than their paign. District 68 includes Millard Democratic opponents, Nelson brought forward County and parts of Tooele, Aimee Finster Merrill Nelson Doug Sagers Stormy Simon according to campaign a balance of $15,348 from Juab, Utah, and Beaver finance reports that were sub- his 2018 campaign. His larg- Counties. Walter Plumb of Salt Lake Carlsbad, California and mitted on Tuesday. est contributors in 2020 In the race for House City. Plumb is an attorney and $1,000 from Operating Jerry Tomaiolo, of Worcester, Incumbent Republican have been $750 from Utah District 21, Republican a real estate developer, who Engineers Local No. 3. Other Massachusetts, according candidate for House District Hospital Political Action incumbent Doug Sagers contributed to the campaign top contributors to her cam- to reports from the Utah #68, Merrill Nelson, reported Committee and $751 from reported year-to-date contri- against the statewide medi- paign include $500 each Lieutenant Governor’s Office. The Utah Auto Dealers butions totaling $17,686. His cal marijuana proposition. from the Communications District 21 includes Tooele Association. Other large Democratic opponent, Stormy Sagers also received a total of Workers of America Political City, Pine Canyon and part of contributors include $500 Simon, reported contribu- $4,000 from the Utah House Action Committee; the Stansbury Park. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT each from Farmers Employee tions totaling $9,703. Republican Political Action Engineers and Trainmen Complete campaign finan- BULLETIN and Agent Political Action Sagers brought forward a Committee and $750 from Political Action Committee; cial reports can be found on Committee of Utah, Micron balance of $2,685 from 2018. the Utah Hospital Political the Utah AFL-CIO; Autumn the Lieutenant Governor’s ADMINISTRATION Technology, Utah Metal His largest contributor in Action Committee. Karcey of San Luis Obispo, website. Scott C. Dunn Publisher Works, and the Utah Bankers 2020 has been $5,000 from Simon’s largest contributor California; Justin Freyre of [email protected] Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus OFFICE Bruce K. Dunn Controller Chris Evans Office Manager Vicki Higgins Customer Service Patricia Cook Circulation Manager More self-storage locations headed to Tooele City EDITORIAL Tim Gillie Editor CEILLY SUTTON the last step to allow for the cant would like to build a However, access for fire or front instead of storage units, Darren Vaughan Sports Editor STAFF WRITER property, which is currently perimeter fence around the other emergency services will according to Aagard. Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer An application for approval zoned light industrial, to con- storage units. be provided from 2000 North. During the meeting, Tyson Mark Watson Correspondent of a site plan design for a tain storage units. There will be an office for A curb, gutter, and sidewalk Hamilton, planning commis- ADVERTISING 13-unit self-storage facility The surrounding proper- the storage units located at will be constructed along 400 sion chairman, said that the Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager located at 2035 North 400 East ties are vacant, other than a the northeast corner of the East and 2000 North. company had “set the bar Keith Bird Advertising Sales in Tooele City was approved by little industrial development, property with no living facility, The applicant wants to pretty high” for the surround- Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & the City’s planning commission according to Aagard. along with five parking stalls put in buffalo grass, which ing properties with the design Classified Advertising Manager on Wednesday evening. Properties to the north, for employees and customers is drought tolerant and will plan of the storage units. LAYOUT & DESIGN During the meeting, Andrew east, and south of the subject visiting the office. include pine trees spaced At the end of the discus- John Hamilton Creative Director Aagard, city planner, presented property are currently zoned The requirement for storage evenly around the perimeter of sion, all of the members of the Liz Arellano Graphic Artist the request by Kelly Gallacher, light industrial, with some of unit parking is three stalls. the land. planning commission voted to PRODUCTION representing SR-36 Self the property to the south being Access into the storage units The applicant also wants approve the design plan for the Perry A. Dunn Pre-press Manager Storage, LLC for a self-storage zoned as I-industrial. will be primarily from 400 to make the walls of the stor- storage units. Mindy Wiseman Production facility to be built on the 5.53 Aagard said that the appli- East, according to Aagard. age units look like a store- [email protected] Dan Coats Pre-press Technician acres at the site north of 2000 North. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Tooele County School District's $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered The planning commission Tooele County School District’s by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, recommended approval of a Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele zoning map amendment and a County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the minor subdivision use permit 20202020 Flu Flu ScheduleSchedule United States. for the property to facilitate Monday, October 12 Wednesday, October 21 OFFICE HOURS: the development of storage Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Ibapah Elementary Overlake Elementary closed Saturday and Sunday. units during their Oct. 14 meeting. West Elementary Clarke N. 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am the proud mother of Ia few cats and by a few, I mean four. I have a wild black Ceilly Sutton colored baby boy named STAFF WRITER Panther, a sweet cuddly year- old girl named Bunny, a grumpy large cat named Thea and an old raggedy sleepy kitty than a cat. Just accept it. Other named Cleo — honestly, I have cats may not want anything to no idea how old Cleo is, but do with you at that moment, I’m convinced she’s the world’s because maybe you smell bad, oldest cat, because I’ve had her or maybe they just don’t want since I was a little girl. to be touched at the moment, There are also a few cats who knows? If this happens, that sleep in my shed that I try taking a shower and com- feed daily. Before you judge ing back later. If you want to me, I didn’t even want to take truly bond with a cat, you have care of the outside ones, okay? to keep repeating this step. They literally just showed up If by chance the cat does with toys of any kind. These To summarize, everyone COURTESY CEILLY SUTTON at my house and I felt bad, so like you and rubs up against are very tricky cats and when should own a cat and try to The author (far left) sunggles her kitty. Sutton (middle) says everyone I fed them and took care of your hand, you may try to pet learning to create a bond with create the purr-fact unbreak- should own a cat. One of Sutton cats (above) sleeps like a human. them. Seriously, cats are just it for a minute before picking it them, you have to make up for able bond that will last for attracted to me. up. Always pet a cat on its back playtime in other areas, such years to come! Now, get down and pick out a kitty! Always need love too! I have to admit though, I first. Then, if it likes you, you as pets, cuddles, or treats-just to your local animal shelter remember that the elderly cats [email protected] love them too. I adore how can give it a soft scratch under remember what I said previ- cuddly they are, the way they its ear, so that it can push back ously about too many treats. play, and the peaceful way against your hand and deposit The last step in understand- they sleep. Cats can sleep more of its scent on you. If the ing a cat and creating a bond through anything. Remember cat is really getting into the is to know when it is time to Doug Sagers Gets Results that earthquake back in March pets, then you can softly try to sleep. Cats normally sleep 12 or whenever? All of my cats pick it up but keep in mind, if to 16 hours of their day away. slept right through it. They are it squirms, it probably wasn’t They may wake up to look at the most peaceful creatures in ready to be picked up, and you, to make sure you still love Puts people over politics existence. always let it back down if it them, but they do not want to One common misconception wants down. Never force a cat. be bothered. Only wake up a Provides productive leadership I have heard a lot when talking They will only hold it against sleeping cat to eat. They won’t to people about my cats is “cats you in the long run and your mind but for anything else, Keeps our families and communities safe don’t bond with humans like bond won’t be as strong. they will mind and they will be dogs.” This is completely false! The second step in under- very angry. Now, I like dogs, but I love standing a cat in order to cre- Once you have learned and cats — don’t forget that. And ate an unbreakable bond, is implemented these steps, the for the purpose of this piece of to feed it. Always give the cat cat will begin to bond with writing, “dog” is a dirty word, yummy fish flavored treats, so you over time. Now, remem- okay? that they know you love them ber how I said cats are very Okay. I am here to tell you — bonus points if you put cat- vain creatures, but they are that cats can and will bond nip on top of the treats. actually down to earth at the with humans if the human Always remember though, same time? I know, don’t even understands them and is a never give a cat a bunch of question it. Not even the most good person. Please don’t be milk. Yes, they love it but it experienced cat people can offended if you’ve tried to will upset their poor little tum- explain this or understand it. bond with a cat and they don’t mies. Think about it this way, If you treat your cat right, they seem to like you. As long as it’s kind of like Taco Bell for will care about you. You will you are a good person, they us. They just can’t digest it cor- know that they love you when will like you eventually when rectly. they look at you and blink you begin to take a little time Also, never feed a cat their eyes slowly. You should to understand them. too much just because they always repeat this action back The first rule to understand- are adorable. My poor cat to them. ing cats is knowing what they has gained so much weight Cats may lick you, just like like. Cats are very curious because she has the biggest they lick each other if they creatures but they are also eyes ever and I couldn’t resist love you. This is because they a little shy. They don’t like it her begging. Cats like to pre- are claiming you as their own when people run up to them tend that they are hungry but and they are infatuated by you. and snatch them up because in all reality, they have already Our fat lovely cat, the one with they’re “cute.” eaten plenty. They always the big eyes, will run up to my They want to smell you and think you have something bet- husband’s shoulder when he is see if you are to be trusted first ter for them to eat. in bed and lick his beard and and foremost. When approach- After you have successfully hair. She just loves him. Also, ing a cat, always put your hand picked the cat up and learned when cats love you, they will out in front of them in a very how to feed it, you must learn lay by you or bring you their inviting way. Do not point at how to play. All cats play dif- toys when you are sick. This is them. They hate that, seri- ferently. For example, one of the sweetest and purest thing. ously. This is like a handshake my cats will only play with Don’t be alarmed when when you’re first meeting strings and pens, that I am your cat follows you to the someone new. writing with, I might add. bathroom. One reason they do Now, if the cat likes you, Another one of them will this is because they love fresh it may rub its face up against only play with little, stuffed running water, but the main your hand to deposit its scent mousies that make noise or reason is because they want to on you. Cats do this because move around. If a cat is not be with you. If you lock them they think they own us. They interested in playing with the out, they may sit outside of the are very vain creatures but also toy you give it, it means that door meowing to make sure down to earth, a little more on you should move on and try you are safe. To save them the that in a minute. another toy. time and worry, you should You just have to accept their Okay, I should mention always let them in and turn vanity for what it is and move those weird, highly-intellectual on the sink, so they can drink on. You will never be cooler cats who do not like to play from it.

to local, state, and federal At the end of the discus- CUP regulations and the semi- sion, a public hearing was continued from page A1 trucks that will be traveling to held but no comments were the property must use already made via email or in person. established semi-truck routes. All of the members of the stored at the facility is 24 “It is Savage’s responsibility planning commission voted to hours, or just slightly more, to ensure their truck drivers approve the request for a con- he said. are aware of and utilize the ditional use permit. The property is currently established truck routes,” said [email protected] Learn More About Doug at www.douglassagers.com zoned I industrial, as well as Aagard. the surrounding properties. Prior to this application, Savage Tooele Transload has been before the planning commission twice to obtain land for a temporary place to run their business. The planning commission previously approved their requests for two undisclosed Vote temporary locations. “They [the company[ is prepared to transfer all opera- tions to this new facility,” said Aagard. “The operations at the temporary locations will cease and be consolidated to Robert this site.” Some of the same condi- tions have been added to the CUP application by City staff that the company had to fol- low at their temporary loca- tions. Proper containment pro- cedures in case of a chemical Gowans spill and to prevent ground- water contamination were PASSION ✯ INTEGRITY ✯ EXPERIENCE two of the conditions that Savage Tooele Transload will have to follow, according to Aagard. District 1 Tooele County School Board Aagard said that the com- pany must also use all spill containment measures related A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 29, 2020 FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK In 1970, ‘Blue Flame’ set new land speed record at Bonneville Salt Flats he Tooele Transcript Friday’s front page fea- tion of the County Recreation TBulletin has published tured the upcoming general Commission, resulted in only Tooele County news since election for Tuesday, Nov. 3. minor damage. 1894. Here is a flashback of Polls would open at 7 a.m. Where extensive prop- local front-page news from 25, and remain open until 8 p.m. erty damage and loss had 50, 75 and 100 years ago that Front-Page A complete list of all polling occurred past years to move- Why for occurred during the fifth week places and voting districts was able items, the only evidence of October and first week of Flashback published in the Oct. 30, 1970 of Hallowe’en on Thursday November. issue of the Transcript. morning was the soaping of the School Bond? Karl G. Swan and Carver W. windows. Oct. 31-Nov. 2, 1995 in Tooele City, Grantsville City, Bryan were vying for the post Tooele City Police launched Rush Valley, Ophir, Stockton, of Utah State Senator repre- Oct. 29, 1920 an investigation following the Vernon and Wendover. senting Tooele and Juab coun- No trace had been found of dismissal of Tooele hospital’s Officials in Stansbury Park ties. Several county candidates Marion Tanner, who was lost in This increasesclass sizes former ambulance director were seeking voter approval for were running unopposed. the West mountains of Tooele and makes it difficult to provide quality for alleged overpayment of a $500,000 bond that would Valley the previous week. services. be used to fund recreational Oct. 30-Nov. 2, 1945 education. Tooele High isat the maximum With the return of the Larry Kramer, director of facility repairs. Hunters through unsports- searching party on Thursday numberof portables allowed! the hospital’s special service manlike action were creating the hunt was given up as far as district ambulance service was Oct. 27-30, 1970 an intense feeling among the public was concerned. terminated by Tooele Valley “The Blue Flame,” the stockmen and farmers in Hundreds of men from all Medical Center’s administra- natural gas industry’s sleek Tooele County, according to over the county had given A previous bond is dropping off, and this tor on Sept. 25. Administrator racing car, set a new world Sheriff Alma White. their services freely to comb Matt Chambers said the ambu- land speed record of 622.407 At least four head of cattle the mountain in search of the one will take its place. The overall school lance director had been termi- mph on Friday, Oct. 23 at the had been shot and killed in missing young man. building tax you pay will remainthe same. nated for allegedly “seeking Bonneville Salt Flats. The old Settlement Canyon during the From the spot identified by and receiving reimbursement record of 600.601 mph had deer hunting season. One cow Melvin Tanner, the brother of for ambulance trips that he stood since 1965. killed was on a bare sidehill the missing lad, as the place never actually participated in.” To set the new record, which could not have been a where the two had parted — However, Kramer said he driver Gary Gabelich had to mistake, the sheriff said. The the canyons, mountains and Rising building costs and interest rates was granted permission from drive through the measured cow had been shot three times. flats in all directions had been a past administrator to be mile twice twice, once in each Landowners were upset thoroughly and systematically would cause us to have to pay more for paid for all ambulance runs direction, all within one hour’s because of stock being shot in combed by hundreds of men. the same schools inthe future. and transfers. He denied any time. He reached a speed of their fields, fences torn down, wrongdoing. 617.602 mph and on his return gates left open, crops trampled Correspondent Mark Watson Later in the week, voters leg 627.287 mph for an aver- and many other abuses. compiled this report. Investing in education is investing in your planned to visit the polls on age of 622.407. At one point Later in the week, organized Tuesday, Nov. 7 to elect new in the run the car touched 650 Halloween parties throughout community and yourself. We are educating city council members for seats mph. Tooele County under the direc- the future leaders, voters, and tax payers.

voting period or at the Deseret voters where to go to pick up The same process as the Voters Peak Complex on Election Day, their ballot. The ballot will be Election Day procedures will continued from page A1 Gillette said. exactly like the ballots that be followed. Voters should A polling location will be were mailed. Voters will return bring valid identification. set up at the Deseret Peak to their car to fill out the bal- Ballots turned in on Election by dropbox must be placed Complex on Election Day, Nov. lot and then drop it in a ballot Day will be quarantined for in the drop box by 8 p.m. on 3, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on drop box as they leave the 24 hours before they are pro- Election Day. Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020. complex. cessed and counted. At this point the Clerk’s This location is specifically Early voting was held at Gillette said all other bal- Office can’t send out a ballot for the disabled, people who the Deseret Peak Complex on lots that have been returned to voters that request one, did not receive a ballot in the October 22, 23, and 29. One should be counted after 8 pm. Paid for by the Tooele Education Foundation Political Issues Committee voters that did not get a bal- mail whose information is last early voting opportunity on Election Day and a pre- lot or lost a ballot will need correct, or other emergencies, will be tomorrow, Oct. 30, liminary report released that to either vote during an early according to Gillette. from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at night. There will be signs showing the Deseret Peak Complex. [email protected] You can support the get rid of unused prescrip- Hansen. “We recommend Drugs tions, according to Hansen. keeping these types of narcot- Children’s Justice Center continued from page A1 “When people keep or hang ics up and out of the reach onto old prescriptions, they of any children or anyone tend to accumulate,” said else, who it not specifically Hansen. “People generally prescribed to. Keeping them The police department do not know what to do with in a secure lock box or safe sees many different types remaining prescription and would be the best idea. Also, of prescriptions turned into sometimes flush them down the nature of narcotic pain their drop boxes but they can’t the toilet, which can cause relievers on their own, can accept liquid drugs or syring- serious issues with our water lead anyone to abuse and es, according to Hansen. and sewer systems. We want addiction.” “The liquids will leak and to be able to collect these If someone in a home takes syringes put our officers and unused prescriptions and safe- a prescription that is not pre- evidence technician at risk of ly dispose of them correctly,” scribed for them, it is a crime, being stuck by the syringe,” The most dangerous types said Hansen. Hansen said. of prescription medications Police said that even “harm- AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic Tooele City Police have people keep in their homes less” prescription pills should three prescription drop boxes are prescription pain relievers be turned in when the individ- way for you to continue your support throughout Tooele City — the such as Percocet, Oxycodone, ual is no longer taking them. lobby of the police station, in or morphine. “If the individual is no of the Tooele County Children’s Justice the county Health Department “These types of prescrip- longer taking them, there is building, and one at Valley tions can very quickly lead no reason to hold onto them,” Center every time you shop, at no Behavioral Health. to an overdose if found by Hansen stated. Individuals should always someone, like a child,” said [email protected] cost to you. When you shop at smile. amazon.com, Amazon will donate 0.5% of your eligible purchase to the CJC. On your fi rst visit to AmazonSmile, MIKE GARRARD’S select Friends of the Tooele County Children’s Justice Center. Bargain Buggy’s

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David Swan GUEST COLUMNIST

o say 2020 has been a dif- Tferent year is to engage in understatement. It all started with watching a Jazz game where Rudy Gobert COURTESY DAVE SWAN is scratched due to illness. Shady trail along the side of Butterfield Peaks in Middle Canyon. From the time that game got cancelled, it seemed we moved There were more people hiking ier north facing slopes. And the at warp drive into a different in 2020 on a Sunday than ever. Tooele area has amazing trails universe. Next thing I know, Hiking in a pandemic is more that can provide shade. the stock market crashed, I’m crowded but it is still remark- From the Dark Trail in working from home, my cruise ably easy to social distance on Settlement Canyon to hikes on is cancelled, and I’m looking for the trail. And to my fellow hik- either side of Butterfield Pass at toilet paper substitutes — coffee ers: it has been good smiling the top of Middle Canyon, there COURTESY DAVE SWAN filters perhaps? and nodding from 6+ feet. was shade to be had, and people Maples in Settlement Canyon light up against the green of later turners. One of the biggest cultural 2020 was a year of heat, both found it this year. disruptions here in Utah has in the streets and in the hills. Along the Butterfield Peaks been closed churches. What that Snow dissipated quickly from in Middle Canyon autumn in sleeves might feel like a better of the transitions we go through Trees topple and leaves fall, but did for many is they discovered our hills and the wise hikers our mountains has been sub- idea. in life from one period to life will prevail. my quiet Sunday cathedral. focused their energies on shad- dued compared to some years. As the autumn progresses, another. Those beautiful leaves The windstorm that toppled oaks turn gold and aspen turn fall, turn brown, and decay From a young age David trees throughout the Wasatch yellow as the maples find into the soil that sprouts the Swan’s natural curiosity led him Front also affected our moun- their leaves forming a carpet very beauty we enjoy. Profound to explore and study the outdoor tains. on the ground. There is a feel meaning and beauty lies in the wonders of the place where he Douglas Fir in particular and smell that pictures can- gentle breezes that carpet our was born and raised. He cur- seemed to be susceptible to not capture this time of year. canyons with next year’s fertil- rently lives on the southeast side being toppled. Aspen groves had The feeling that life is retreat- izer. May the year 2020 teach us of Tooele City with a view of the many leaves shed from the trees ing and desolation is coming how fleeting life is and love and Oquirrh Mountains from his before they turned yellow. Even is all too apparent in the quiet value our time and each other. backyard. so, there was still color to be and lengthening shadows. The found in our hills this fall. shower of leaves with every gust In Settlement Canyon our of breeze lets you know what maple trees are generally the direction life is going for the first to change and a beauti- next few months. WATER RIGHTS ful show they put on. Red’s On the foothills of Left Hand oranges and yellows all create a Fork of Settlement Canyon 2020 burst to our senses. And when a has been a year we will not for- WANTED light breeze kicks up, you begin get any time soon. to feel the coming fall and win- My hope is that we can find ter. Hiking in autumn is tricky. some kernels of joy and discov- Tooele & Erda area. An evening hike can start out ery in this time of unprecedent- wearing shorts and tank top but ed change and transition. Call or email 801-870-8085 COURTESY DAVE SWAN by the end sweatpants and long Fall in many ways is symbolic [email protected] The blazing but fading foothills of Left Hand Fork of Settlement Canyon.

Direct Access from I-80 SKYWALK DEVELOPMENT Once again Erda is battling a developer who wants to turn our rural community , : into a big city. The citizens of Erda have a NEW REFERENDUM for the  Daybreak-style Skywalk development. Golden Garden’s neighbors, this directly  aff ects you! Grantsville neighbors, Skywalk is trying to annex into Grantsville!   Is this the direction in which Erda or Grantsville wants to move? Let’s get this development on the ballot so we can vote Yes or No on this rezone. WE NEED THE HELP OF EVERYONE IN TOOELE COUNTY TO GET THIS REFERENDUM ON THE BALLOT!

The plans for Skywalk include a row of four-story buildings that run parallel to the future Mid-Valley Highway. The fi rst fl oor of the fi rst row of buildings would be occupied by commercial and service businesses with offi ce space on the top three fl oors. South of the commercial and offi ce buildings would be another row of four-story buildings with commercial businesses on the ground fl oor and up to 684 high-density residential units on the top three fl oors. The next row of four-story buildings would be for up to 186 medium- density townhouses. A third residential area would be north of a 300-foot green space bordering the existing Golden Gardens subdivision. This space would be for 116 detached- homes with a maximum lot size of 0.25 acres. Eventually, Palmer Road running north from Erda Way through Golden Gardens, would be extended through Skywalk to converge with the Mid-Valley Highway, current State Route 138, and the new I-80 on and off ramp.

Palmer Road only entry point Sheep Lane Erda is a rural area zoned for farming with larger lots for livestock. Skywalk will be next to from Erda Way. Airport a giant, odorous chicken farm. New residents are often off ended by the smells and sounds property. Has stated will not associated with farm animals. allow access

Palmer Road road. Erda Way An independent impact study was prepared in 2018, and included some of the following details: In meetings and phone conversations with the developer Jay Nielsen, there have been multiple comments and promises to bring high tech solutions to the development to enable ➣ Increased traffi c on Palmer Road. a lower impact and higher quality development. Within their plans, there is no design or discussion regarding plans to build or implement these measures. ➣ Devaluation of current residential properties from new development having connectivity to sewage lines and the current residential properties staying on septic tank. AAA Foundation estimated that the Skywalk development would generate 14,760 TRIPS PER DAY! This estimate does not include existing traffi c on Sheep Lane, Erda Way, Highway ➣ Final plans for sewer and water connectivity have not been presented by the developer. 138, the new I-80 exit/entrance, or the existing residential roads. These are extremely critical infrastructure requirements that should have been fi nalized in the initial conceptual development proposal. The new I-80 exit already includes an entrance into the development site. This design change made by UDOT happened on May 31, 2018 at the request of the developer. Palmer ➣ Under-planned parking space that will create a community with high levels of parking Road is a narrow rural road also used for horseback riding, running and walking, and on the roads and enable high levels of congestion. 8,865 parking spaces are needed and children at play. Palmer Road will be the ONLY thoroughfare for vehicles entering Skywalk the plans only include 6,208 parking spaces – this is short by 2,657. from the south and this is unacceptable.

➣ Low confi dence in the traffi c analysis provided by the Skywalk developers as it considers PLEASE STOP AND SIGN THE REFERENDUM WHEN YOU SEE US OUT AND ABOUT IN THE the access points from Palmer Road to be less than 5% of usage by the new development. NEXT 4 WEEKS. If you would like to help gather signatures, please contact me (801) 230- 3322 or [email protected]. A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 29, 2020 OBITUARIES

Tomas Ernesto missed. Charles Henry (CH) Temple. He served with Carol Tomas is survived by his Jean in the temple for 15 years Romero sons Donaciano (Rosalie) Shepherd which was a highlight of his Romero, Leo (Olga) Romero life. Former Tooele resident and Ronald (Kim) Romero; Charles Henry (CH) CH was preceded in his Tomas Ernesto Romero, our daughters-in-law Pam Romero Shepherd, age 93, passed away passing by his wife, Carol beloved father, grandfather, and Gloria Romero; 14 grand- Oct. 26, 2020, at home sur- Jean, and his daughter Leslie great-grandfather and brother, children and 17 great-grand- rounded by his children. He (Bishop). He is survived by his passed away Sunday, Oct. 25, children; sister Claudina Torres was born Nov. 19, 1926, in other children: Joel (Marie), 2020. Tomas was born Nov. and sister-in-law Eva Martinez. Payson, Utah, to Aline (Stark) Noel (Denise), Terry (Nancy), 7, 1925, to Donaciano and He was preceded in death by and John Ivan Shepherd. He Marsha Dean (Roger), Melanie Cruzita Romero. He was the his parents, his beloved wife graduated from Payson High Harvey (Dennis), Laureen, only son with seven older sis- Juanita, and sons Richard School in 1945. Shortly after Su-Ellen; also by 33 grandchil- ters. Romero and Reynaldo Romero. graduation, he entered the dren, 73 great-grandchildren, Tomas married Juanita Private family services will Army where he served until and two great-great-grandchil- Martinez on Nov. 7, 1949. be held Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. 1947. He was called to serve dren. Together they raised five sons. Following the service military in a mission for The Church A short viewing will be held He was a proud veteran of the honors and interment will of Jesus Christ of Latter-day at Dalton-Hoopes Funeral United States Army and served a dry sense of humor. Tomas be in the Santa Fe National Saints in northern California where he retired after about 25 Home, 50 W. Main St., in World War II. Tomas was a enjoyed watching baseball and Cemetery. A celebration of life shortly after his army service. years of teaching math. Grantsville, Utah, Sunday, Nov. loving father and grandfather. boxing and raising his cows. will be held at a later date. After his mission he met Carol A love of his life was garden- 1, 2020, from 3 to 5 p.m. Due He was a hard worker and had He will be forever loved and Jean Bylund on a blind date ing. He raised a large garden to COVID-19 issues, a short and later they were married in and provided vegetables for graveside service will be held the Manti Temple, Friday, Oct. canning. The benefits of his for family in the cemetery in 13, 1950. The marriage invited gardening were enjoyed by the Payson, Utah. Please remem- eight children into the family. family and neighbors all year ber to follow COVID-19 guid- Robbie Niemela At the beginning of his long. His yard had the pretti- lines. career, CH had a chicken farm est grass in Tooele. He loved The family extends gratitude Robbie was born Feb. 3, 1962. He past Oct. where he taught his children to take a fresh flower to Carol to Rocky Mountain Hospice 1, 2020, from complications of organ failures. the values important in life, Jean, the queen and love of and the Tooele 2nd and 6th He married to his loving wife Patricia Niemela. like worth ethics, obedience, his life, daily when they were Wards, and the services from His children are Nathan (Elizabeth) Niemela, love of family, and devotion blooming. Dalton-Hoopes Funeral Home. Robbie Niemela, Tommy Barker, Gregory to God. He eventually went CH was an active member Online condolences and (Sarah) Barker, Andrea (Chris) Burbidge, back to college and earned his of the church. He served in memories may be shared at Crystal (Branden) Johnson. He was a proud teaching credentials. He then many callings but enjoyed his daltonhoopes.com. papa to 14 grandchildren. His parents are Dottie took a job teaching Junior time serving as a temple ordi- (Arthur) Niemela, brother Artie (Geri) Niemela, High School in Tooele, Utah, nance worker in the Salt Lake and sister Traci Niemela. Everyone who met Rob had a story to tell. He loved to travel, go fishing, and boating, pulling His happiness made him lots of friends. Robbie wake boards and tubes, working on wood and will be greatly missed. William Kemp good. spending time with his large family. He was an Funeral services will be held Saturday, Oct. He was also a lover of ani- army veteran who lost his leg at a early age; his 31, 2020, from noon to 2 p.m., at The Church of Johnston, Jr. mals. Life always seemed to life had challenges. He had a sweet disposition, Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 220 W. 2200 have a way of making sure he beautiful smile, and funny sayings and songs. North, Tooele, Utah. William (Bill) was born had a dog in his life. Whether March 5, 1942, to William and it was Magnum, Coco, or Kobe, Francis in Chicago, Illinois. they were always well trained He passed away Oct. 22, and had a new trick to show 2020, at the age of 78. After off to family and friends. Tommy Barker spending much of his life in William is survived by his Chicago, Illinois, and Redding, wife Won Young; along with Our son Tommy Barker was born July 1, California, he settled down in three children Anne-Marie 1980. He past away the night of Oct. 20, 2020. Tooele, Utah. (Stone) Chandler, Lynn (Jim) Tommy has three children, Sabien Reeder, Bill was an avid learner and Coster, Will (Katie) Johnston; Orion Reeder, and his precious joy, Toni Barker. teacher throughout his life. He two step-children James His siblings are Patricia (Robbie ) Niemela, received a bachelor’s degree in (Lindsey) DeSpain, Alex Tom (Sharon) Barker, Andrea (Chris) Burbidge, Chemistry from Ripon College (Erin) DeSpain; brother Bob Crystal (Branden) Johnson, Greg (Sarah) and followed it with a Ph.D. in (Judy) Johnston; sister Maggie Barker, Nathan (Elizabeth) Niemela, Robbie Chemistry from Montana State as a recruiter for the United Johnston LeFevre; nine grand- Niemela Jr. University. He never missed States Military Academy. children; and nieces and neph- He was proceed in death Grandma Norma a moment to teach what he Whether you knew him as ews. He was preceded in death Barker Albert (Rose) Glasgow and Robbie knew. From camping and fish- Bill, Grandpa Bobos, Gomer, by his mother and father. Niemela, which brought sadness to his heart. everyone feel calm and welcomed, taking the ing to coaching youth sports, or even Luigi, he would always Funeral service will be held Tommy was a nice, loving, caring, thought- time to listen to you and understating how you he always strived to help men- answer to all of his nicknames at Tate Mortuary in Tooele, ful of others, proud of his children, and was feel. Tommy never forgot to include family and tor his children the best that he (in addition to using them at Utah, Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. going to be a grandpa. He suffered from mental friends, to say good morning, happy birthday, could. In addition to teaching restaurants) and then have one The viewing will be held from issues, health problems and hurting, but he Merry Christmas, and writing a text to you in a continuing education course of his classic jokes to go with 9:30 to 10:45 a.m., with the always put you first. He was amazing to me. the morning because he wanted you to know he in computer science, he also it. He always had a few stories funeral service proceeding at Tommy’s family and his friends told wonderful cared and missed you. I miss you Tommy. We spent a year teaching foren- at hand, but also loved to cre- 11 a.m. Those attending will stories of his life. That was a beautiful gift to will see you again! sic science at Southern Utah ate them. Whether through his be required to wear masks. me. Tommy played drums in the school band, Funeral services will be held Saturday, Oct. University. love of science and analysis, The funeral service will also be from 3rd grade to12th grade, where that group 31, 2020, from noon to 2 p.m., at The Church of Bill served in the United camping, or sports, life seemed livestreamed at my.gather.app/ became his team family, and in his adult life Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 220 W. 2200 States Military, including one to always have a new story to remember/william-johnston- he played for years in several bands. He made North, Tooele, Utah. tour in Vietnam. He also served uncover. Even more than this, oct-2020 he was always happy to strike Condolences may be sent up a conversation. Over the to the family through Tate phone or in person, sometimes Mortuary at www.tatemortu- he was too friendly for his own ary.com.

Betty L. Willson

Betty L. Willson of Grantsville passed away Oct. 25, 2020. Betty was born Sept. 1, 1940, to Raymond and Anna Marie (Christensen) Otteson in Fountain Green, Utah. Betty had one child, Paula Matthews, who passed away in 2005 from a long illness. Betty married Jack Willson on April 17, 1964. Betty loved to read and cro- chet. She was preceded in death by her daughter Paula Matthews; parents Raymond and Anna Marie Otteson; (Nancy) Otteson. siblings Sherleine Whiting, Graveside services will be Dorothy Black, Raymond held at 11 a.m., Friday, Oct. Otteson and Donell Otteson. 30, at the Grantsville City She is survived by her husband Cemetery. Services entrusted Jack Willson, and siblings with Didericksen Memorial. Donna Anderson and Robert THURSDAY October 29, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 OBITUARIES

Jane Moyer (Brianna), Maryn, Timothy, Joseph Andrew Tooele. Together they adopted Ian, Alexandria, Lauryn and their cats and dog, Nika, that Newhard Lewellen Gwendolyn, and a beautiful Brewerton Andrew was seldom without. great-granddaughter, Eleanor. Andrew enjoyed learn- Jane Moyer Newhard Jane is also survived by her January 6, 1995 to October ing and researching. He was Lewellen returned to her heav- big brother, James (Amy); 24, 2020 always happy to have a lis- enly home Tuesday evening, her little sisters Sally (Lee) Andrew, 25, passed away tening ear to hear about his Oct. 27, 2020. She was sur- and Susan; numerous nieces, unexpectedly Oct. 24, 2020 at latest obsession. He recently rounded by family on both nephews, cousins and so many his home in Tooele, Utah. developed a passion for politics sides of the veil and transi- friends that she loved so much Andrew was born on Jan. and social justice. A conversa- tioned very peacefully. and considered family. She had 6, 1995 in Salt Lake City, Utah tion with him often included Jane was born on Feb. 22, a heart big enough for all of us, to Joseph Mikel and Wendy a passionate rant about one 1945, in Gary, Indiana. She and we were blessed to have a Brewerton. of these topics. He and his grew up in Griffith, Indiana place in it. Andrew had a happy child- brother remained best friends with parents that she adored, Due to current health con- hood spending his days with his entire life, spending hours and four siblings who were her cerns, immediate family will his brother and best friend playing video games, laughing, best friends and partners in lay her to rest, and hope that Carson, as well as his little and hanging out. crime. next summer we will be able sisters. He loved to spend as Andrew was a unique per- In 1966 Jane married programs that would help the to get together to celebrate much time as possible at his participated in the Young Artist son. He was complicated, but Michael Lewellen and together differently abled, the Special her life. In lieu of flowers, grandpa’s house. His grandpar- Chamber Players and the Utah he was loving and loyal to they brought four children into Olympics, equal education and donations can be made to the ents were very special to him. Youth Orchestra. those he cared about. this world. She earned a bach- least restrictive environments Special Olympics in her honor. Andrew was born loving While with the YACP, Andrew was preceded in elor’s degree and two master’s for “heaven’s very special kids.” The family would like to music. At a very early age he Andrew had the privilege death by his grandparents Don degrees in special education Even after her brain tumors, thank Our House Assisted developed a deep love for clas- to perform with the Utah and Angie Lindsay and baby and special education admin- on her worst days, if you Living of Tooele, and Atlas sical music. He was a regular Symphony. He went on to brother Samuel. He is survived istration. She lived most of started talking about people Homecare and Hospice, as patron of the Utah Symphony. attend Snow College study- by his spouse Dawna “Kyle”; her life in Indiana and Illinois, with special needs, she perked well as Cottage Glen Assisted His appreciation for music and ing music and playing in their grandparents Evie and Brent a few years in Georgia and right up and talked like she Living and Rocky Mountain composition was unique and orchestra, where he continued Brewerton; parents Mikel and Florida, and the last few years was defending one of her two Homecare and Hospice who timeless. He was a skilled viola to grow his appreciation and Wendy Brewerton; siblings in Utah. master’s theses. have loved and cared for her player. Andrew also had a pas- musical talent. He was greatly Carson (Tristyn Goff), Angela, Jane had a lot of spunk. She Jane was preceded in death this last year and kept her sion for calligraphy. He was influenced by his many musi- and Alexis Brewerton. challenged norms, loved a joke by her son Peter; the father company during the COVID- obsessed with fountain pens cal mentors. A memorial open house with some good shock value, of her children, Michael; her 19 crisis. We are grateful to and loved collecting them. Andrew married his high will be held in his honor on had crazy energy, an unshake- parents Doris and Dale; her Mountain West Medical Center Andrew graduated from school sweetheart Chyanne Sunday, Nov.1 from 6-8 p.m. able faith, and a beautiful alto brother Michael and her niece where she has received great Tooele High School in 2013 Dawna “Kyle” Black on April at Tate Mortuary 110 S. Main voice. She spent her life advo- Christine. She left behind a care over the last few years and where he spent his time devel- 21, 2016. They lived in Street, Tooele, Utah. Private cating for her own children, daughter, Tanya (Michael); the people at Tate Mortuary, oping his passion for music in Ephraim, Utah for a couple graveside service will be and thousands of special needs her sons Matthew (Jennifer) who have treated her and her the high school orchestra. He years and later moved back to Monday, Nov. 2. children that she considered and Phillip (Elizabeth); family with respect and dig- her own. She championed eight grandchildren Collin nity. Full Local Sports Coverage In Every Issue Tips to avoid deer/vehicle TOOELETRANSCRIPT BULLETIN collisions after daylight saving time ends Let’s

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SPORTS WRAP Notable HS volleyball scores Tuesday Stallions finally get to meet Bruins Class 4A quarterfinals Sky View 3, Dixie 0 (25-20, 25-19, 25-22) Mtn. Crest 3, Green Cyn. 2 (25- Stansbury hosts 19, 22-25, 16-25, 25-15, 15-9) Ridgeline 3, Uintah 2 (22-25, 25-20, 25-22, 22-25, 15-8) second-round Snow Canyon 3, Desert Hills 2 (25-20, 19-25, 20-25, 25-17, game on Friday 15-7) Class 4A consolation DARREN VAUGHAN Dixie 3, Green Canyon 2 (25-17, SPORTS EDITOR 26-24, 21-25, 17-25, 16-14) The Stansbury football team Desert Hills 3, Uintah 0 (25-22, is finally getting its long-await- 25-16, 25-14) ed matchup with Mountain Class 3A quarterfinals View — four weeks later than Union 3, Emery 0 (25-12, 25-13, originally scheduled. 25-17) South Summit 3, Richfield 1 (20- 25, 25-14, 25-13, 25-13) SHS FOOTBALL Carbon 3, Juab 1 (25-15, 25-16, 23-25, 25-20) Morgan 3, North Sanpete 0 (25- After their Oct. 2 meet- 13, 25-12, 25-16) ing was cancelled because of a COVID-19 outbreak at Class 3A consolation Mountain View High School, Richfield 3, Emery 0 (26-24, 25-12, 25-23) the teams were unable to North Sanpete 3, Juab 0 (25-22, reschedule their Region 10 25-10, 25-11) matchup. But, as fate would have it, the teams will meet Wednesday Class 4A championship in the second round of the Sky View 3, Snow Canyon 1 (21- Class 4A state football playoffs 25, 25-20, 26-24, 29-27) Friday at 4 p.m. at Stallion Stadium in Stansbury Park, Class 4A third-place match as the No. 11-ranked Bruins Mountain Crest 3, Ridgeline 0 (25-17, 25-21, 25-18) (6-3) will meet the No. 6 Stallions (7-2) in a win-or-go- Class 4A fifth-place match home situation. Desert Hills 3, Dixie 1 (25-22, “It’s playoffs — it’s win and 25-22, 23-25, 27-25) CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO extend your season, or don’t,” Stansbury’s Jacob Rich (55), Matt Ingersoll (52) and Cayden Clark surround Timpview’s Raider Damuni during an Oct. 26 game at Stansbury High School. Class 4A semifinals Stansbury coach Eric Alder The No. 6-ranked Stallions will face No. 11 Mountain View in the second round of the Class 4A state football playoffs Friday at 4 p.m. in Stansbury Park. Sky View 3, Mountain Crest 1 said. “It’s nice to be able to (25-21, 25-18, 23-25, 25-18) get to play them and it’s quite no mistake — this is a quality costing the Bruins a pair of called off, and the next week, regular season, Tooele had to Snow Canyon 3, Ridgeline 1 (25- ironic how it all worked out opponent.” games in the middle of the the Bruins were unable to cancel its game with MVHS 22, 19-25, 25-20, 25-22) that we’re going to get to play Mountain View’s season Region 10 season. First, their play their game against Cedar Class 3A championship each other anyway, but make was upended by COVID-19, game against Stansbury was Valley. In the final week of the SEE STALLIONS PAGE A9 ® Union 3, Morgan 1 (20-25, 28-26, 25-16, 25-20) Class 3A third-place match South Summit 3, Carbon 0 (25- 15, 25-22, 25-23) Class 3A fifth-place match County places 25 on Academic All-State squads Richfield 3, North Sanpete 1 (25- 19, 25-18, 26-28, 25-19) DARREN VAUGHAN teams. Those honored each recognized on the Class 4A Stansbury’s Sone Osborn of Tooele on the Class 4A girls SPORTS EDITOR Class 3A semifinals recorded grade-point averages team. (Class 4A) was joined by Academic All-State team, with Union 3, South Summit 2 (21-25, It was a successful fall sea- of 3.75 or better, and were Ty Sutherland repre- Grantsville’s Whitney Grantsville’s Acelyn Fuentes, 25-21, 25-22, 16-25, 15-11) son for Tooele County’s high contributors at the varsity sented Tooele on the Class Wangsgard and Megan Taylor Jessica Adams and Reagan Morgan 3, Carbon 2 (23-25, school athletes, both on and level. 4A Academic All-State foot- (Class 3A) on the girls soccer Wexels honored in Class 3A. 25-21, 25-23, 28-30, 15-9) off the field of play. Joseph Luke of Stansbury ball team. Grantsville’s Josh teams. Tooele County’s boys were Schedule Twenty-five senior stu- was named to the Class Staley and Isaac Mower were The majority of Tooele represented by Noah Hales, Friday’s games dent-athletes from Tooele, 4A boys golf Academic All- named to the Class 3A team. County’s Academic All- Tyler Seeley and Wyatt Gleed Tooele swimming vs. Stansbury Stansbury and Grantsville State team, and Grantsville’s Stansbury’s Bethany Miller Staters came from its cross- of Stansbury in Class 4A, and and Ogden, 2 p.m. high schools were rewarded Grayson McKeever was (Class 4A) and Grantsville’s country teams. Stansbury’s Ben Smurthwaite, Evan Stansbury football vs. Mountain for their academic achieve- honored in Class 3A. In girls Hillary Cloward (Class 3A) Ava VanMoorlehem, Elena Thomas and Jacob Passey of View, 4 p.m. ment, earning places on the tennis, Tooele seniors Angela received Academic All-State Allen and Eliza Beazer were Grantsville in Class 3A. Grantsville football at Summit prestigious Academic All-State Shaw and Myleigh Scott were recognition in volleyball, and joined by Jaylee Montague [email protected] Academy, 6 p.m. FROM THE SIDELINES Cowboys, Bears meet again in quarters New ownership Return trip to semis at stake for Grantsville on might not change Friday night in Bluffdale DARREN VAUGHAN SPORTS EDITOR The Grantsville football much for Jazz team found its footing again in its 47-14 shellacking of Emery he Miller family saved in the first round of the Class Tprofessional basketball in 3A state playoffs last Friday. Utah. Now, it’s up to a graduate Now, the sixth-seeded of the Junior Jazz program to Darren Vaughan SPORTS EDITOR preserve it. Ryan Smith, chief executive GHS FOOTBALL officer of Qualtrics, announced his plans to purchase the Utah always going to have problems Cowboys will look to keep Jazz, the Utah Stars of the attracting free-agent talent that momentum going in G-League, Vivint Smart Home to come to Utah to help win a this Friday’s quarterfinal Arena and management of the championship. They’re lucky game against No. 3 Summit Salt Lake Bees from the Miller that Rudy Gobert and Donovan Academy — a team Grantsville family. The Millers had owned Mitchell seem to like it here, demolished 45-27 in a Region the Jazz for the past 35 years, a just as they were lucky to have 13 game earlier this season. stretch that included two trips Karl Malone and John Stockton However, Grantsville coach to the NBA Finals and the con- all those years ago. But as far Kody Byrd noted that even CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO struction of their current home as getting that third piece to though the Cowboys (6-5) Grantsville’s Blake Thomas (14) tries to break away from Emery’s Tristen Leroy during Friday’s Class 3A first- arena on 300 West and South push them over the top? That already have a win against the round playoff football game at Grantsville High School. Grantsville will travel to Bluffdale this Friday to face Temple in downtown Salt Lake becomes even unlikelier every Bears (9-2), that doesn’t guar- Summit Academy in the second round of the playoffs. City. year. antee anything. Smith is hoping to add to It’s a story that’s been writ- “We need to just take care of that legacy, and provide the ten many times over. LeBron ourselves,” Byrd said. “That’s push that will lead the Jazz to James left Cleveland to “take the biggest thing. When we the NBA championship that has (his) talents to South Beach” execute, we’re a pretty good Grantsville’s Josh eluded them thus far. However, when he joined the Miami team, and when we don’t, Staley (33) car- the bigger question is, can he? Heat. He never would have we’re pretty average. That’s ries the ball as You see, success in the NBA come back to Cleveland if he kind of our approach this Emery’s Jaxton Madsen (10) and isn’t all about money, though week. It doesn’t matter who wasn’t from there. Of course, Josh Olsen try to Smith has plenty of that. It he eventually left there again we play. We’ve just got to con- chase him down seems to be more about loca- to join the league’s flagship centrate on us and make sure during Friday’s tion, location, location. And, as franchise with the Los Angeles we’re doing what we need to Class 3A first- much as we all love our home Lakers. do. round playoff here in the Beehive State, the Carmelo Anthony left “We’re really excited. football game fact of the matter is, it isn’t the Denver Nuggets, not far (Summit Academy is) a great in Grantsville. everybody’s cup of tea. removed from a trip to the opponent that we have a lot of The Cowboys We don’t have the glitz Western Conference finals, respect for, and we definitely will face Summit Academy in the and glamour of Los Angeles, to join the New York Knicks. have to bring our A-game. second round of Miami or New York City. We Durant left Oklahoma City for Hopefully, the crowds are the postseason all laughed at Kevin Durant the Golden State Warriors, there and they can bring some this Friday in when he lamented Salt Lake and he’s now a Brooklyn energy as well.” Bluffdale. City’s lack of nightlife, but he Net. Giannis Antetokounmpo In the teams’ first meeting isn’t wrong. We’re hundreds of might be on the brink of leav- on Oct. 2 in Grantsville, the CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO miles from the ocean; our tem- ing Milwaukee. Karl-Anthony visiting Bears led 27-14 early peratures are subfreezing for Towns could leave Minnesota. in the third quarter before the ning back Blake Thomas out of be available this time around, ball and that set up our play- months on end in the winter; Paul George forced his way Cowboys racked up 31 unan- the lineup. That helped quar- and with a healthy offensive action passes and our (run-pass and the national media barely out of Indiana. The list goes on swered points over their next terback Caleb Sullivan throw line, Byrd hopes to see his option) offense,” Byrd said. knows we exist, outside of host- and on. five possessions. Grantsville for 251 yards and a touchdown team chew up yardage on the “Hopefully, we can get that ing the Olympics 18 years ago. ran for a then-season-high 294 while completing 23 of his 28 ground yet again. In short? The Jazz are SEE VAUGHAN PAGE A9 ® yards, even with starting run- attempts (82.1%). Thomas will “We were able to run the SEE COWBOYS PAGE A9 ® THURSDAY October 29, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A9

Stallions CLASS 4A Continued from page A8 SECOND ROUND because of its own COVID-19 No. 11 Mountain View Bruins outbreak, causing the Bruins (6-3) at No. 6 Stansbury to scramble to find a replace- Stallions (7-2) ment. Where: Stallion Stadium, Stansbury tried to reach Stansbury High School; out to the Bruins to resched- 5300 N. Stallion Way (Aberdeen ule their earlier game, but Lane), Stansbury Park Mountain View had already When: Friday, 4 p.m. pounced on the opportu- Last Week: Neither team nity to face Woods Cross — a played All-Time Series: Stansbury game it lost 20-10, dropping leads 4-0 the Bruins in the rank- Last Meeting: at Stansbury 31, ings. Meanwhile, Stansbury Mountain View 28; Oct. 4, 2019 wrapped up its season with a thrilling 49-31 win over Timpview that helped the team’s leading receiver with Stallions hold on to the No. 6 27 catches for 502 yards and seed. nine TDs, with Pae Tia (22- “We had a good bye week,” 263-2), Bushnell (14-193-3), Alder said. “I think we made Brandon Funk (12-271-3) and use of our time off and extra Koy McGee (11-185-1) provid- preparation, but it’s certainly ing Huxford with plenty of time to play football. We’re CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO options in the passing game. excited and ready to go. Stansbury’s Hayden Birch (50) waves the team flag as his teammates celebrate after a 49-31 win over Timpview on Oct. 26 at Stansbury High School. The Defensively, the Stallions “I think the (Ratings Stallions will play host to Mountain View in the second round of the Class 4A state playoffs Friday at Stallion Stadium. are led by Bryce Gordon’s Percentage Index) system has 84 tackles. Gordon also has some disadvantages. They COVID-19 — the same issue Blackwell (25-452-3) and Jett to be full blocking them up top of our game, we’re going nine tackles-for-loss and 5.5 didn’t play for two weeks, they that caused the Utes to cancel Anderson (20-225-3) are the front.” to have a chance to beat sacks Tia has 83 tackles, with come back and play and lose, the previous week’s game Bruins’ top receivers. Stansbury’s offense is more anyone in (Class) 4A,” Alder Bridger Thomas and Tyson and they drop from (No.) 7 against Stansbury. Kunz led the team in rush- balanced than Mountain said. “If we are at the top of Pritzkau recording 58 tackles to 11 and they’re playing us. Friday’s game promises to ing with 495 yards and five View’s, but every bit as potent, our game and if we perform each. Jacob Rich has a team- I think they’re a much higher- be a tough test for both teams. touchdowns on 74 carries — if not moreso. Quarterback to the best of our capabilities, high 9.5 tackles-for-loss and quality team than what you Mountain View averaged 309 an average of 6.7 yards per Kru Huxford has completed we have a chance against any- 8.5 sacks. Tyson Tripp has would say an 11-seed is.” passing yards per game in the attempt. 106 of his 168 attempts body.” three interceptions and McGee Stansbury received a first- eight games it actually played, Defensively, the Bruins (63.1%) for 1,621 yards, 21 The Stallions have a ton has two. round bye as one of the top 10 with senior Kaden Kunz and have a bit more size than the touchdowns and six intercep- of talent surrounding their The winner of Friday’s teams in Class 4A. Mountain sophomore Jackson McCarty Stallions, Alder noted. tions in nine games. He also signal-caller. Nate Bushnell game will face either No. 3 View got an unexpected free completing 58.3% of their “Their front seven are really leads the Stallions in rushing has rushed for 817 yards and Snow Canyon or No. 14 Logan pass to the second round attempts for 21 touchdowns good sized and really good with 862 yards and 12 touch- 14 scores for a team that aver- in a quarterfinal game next when Uintah had to forfeit and eight interceptions. football players,” he said. downs on 117 carries for an ages 242.2 rushing yards and week at the site of the higher last week’s first-round game David Hair (52 receptions, “They’re a tough, physical average of 7.4 yards per rush. 447.6 yards of total offense seed. against the Bruins because of 919 yards, nine TDs), Max bunch, so our hands are going “It feels like if we’re at the per game. Cayden Clark is the [email protected]

Cowboys CLASS 3A Vaughan Continued from page A8 QUARTERS Continued from page A8 No. 6 Grantsville Cowboys (6-5) at No. 3 Summit established again early and Academy Bears (9-2) Talent always leaves small build off of that. When we’re Where: Summit Academy High markets. It hardly ever goes able to run the ball, we’re able School, 14942 S. 560 West, to them. Perhaps the Jazz to bring some energy and the Grantsville’s Grant Rounds Bluffdale can catch lightning in a bottle defense comes along.” (6) collides with Emery’s When: Friday, 6 p.m. with Mitchell and Gobert, but After beating Summit Jace Mangum (4) as the Last Week: Grantsville beat they’re also in a division with Academy, the Cowboys strug- Spartans’ Luke Stilson No. 11 Emery, 47-14; Summit dynamic duos in Portland gled over the next two games closes in during Friday’s Academy beat No. 14 American (Damian Lillard and CJ on both sides of the ball. The Class 3A first-round play- Leadership Academy, 29-9 McCollum) and Denver (Jamal All-Time Series: Grantsville running game all but disap- off game at Grantsville Murray and Nikola Jokic) that High School. Grantsville leads 3-0 peared behind a patchwork will travel to Bluffdale to Last Meeting: at Grantsville have the same idea. offensive line, and the defense face Summit Academy in a 45, Summit Academy 27; Oct. I wish Smith the best of luck. gave up prolonged drives quarterfinal game Friday 2, 2020 Nothing would make long-suf- in losses to Juan Diego and night. fering Jazz fans happier than Morgan. However, Grantsville finally seeing their team hoist bounced back last week against CLAYTON DUNN/TTB PHOTO Summit Academy, it would the Larry O’Brien Trophy. But, Emery, pounding out 331 rush- play either No. 2 Morgan or if Smith can’t pull it off, it’s not ing yards to set up an efficient stepped up against Emery, and for 80 yards and a score, with like we should. We were flying No. 7 Juan Diego in the semi- necessarily his fault. passing attack that shredded will be called upon again to Titan Kilgore catching five balls around and making tackles.” finals Nov. 6 in Cedar City at It’s just the way the NBA the Spartans for three touch- keep the Bears in check Friday for 119 yards — including all Friday night’s game, which Southern Utah University’s world works these days. downs. night in Bluffdale. The first three of Garlick’s touchdown begins at 6 p.m. in Bluffdale, Eccles Coliseum, which has a Darren Vaughan is a veteran “The guys got relatively time the Cowboys and Bears passes. will be the first time this post- turf field. So, too, does Greater sports writer from Moab, Utah. healthy and we were able to met, Summit Academy quarter- “The amount of energy season that the Cowboys have Zion Stadium at Dixie State Living in Utah might be the go with our original starting back Joe Garlick threw for 129 (the defense) brought was played a game on an artificial- University in St. George, which right fit for him, but he knows offensive line,” Byrd said. “That yards and three touchdowns huge (against Emery),” Byrd turf surface, though if they will play host to the Class 3A it isn’t for everybody. Email him helps.” to go with 49 rushing yards. said. “We got back to playing keep winning, it won’t be the championship game Nov. 14. at dvaughan@tooeletranscript. Grantsville’s defense also Running back Jaxon Case ran defense like we know how and last. Should Grantsville get past [email protected] com. HIGH SCHOOL MASKS Youth Size Masks Reusable Double layered Protective Face Mask seemed with comfortable cloth Elastic Earloops. Comfortable in the nose, mouth & chin. Reversible with black on other side.

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he Chevy Trailblazer is Inside, the new Trailblazer Tback, albeit in a smaller kept us completely comfortable form, with a great look and with leatherette seating sur- loaded with all kinds of tech- faces that were even heated, nology. Fifteen years ago which helped with our early Craig’s dad Martin purchased morning start when tempera- a new Chevy Trailblazer and tures hovered in the low 50s. used it to haul newspapers The designers also included every week from Tooele to Craig & Deanne Conover soft touch points throughout Springville, Utah. GUEST COLUMNISTS the cabin and also a great cen- That version of the ter console armrest. Trailblazer actually became By the time we arrived at the Chevrolet Traverse that is required; something we have Simpson Springs campground, in the lineup today, complete only seen in expensive BMW’s we had been on the road about with three rows of seats and up to this time, and here is was three hours, two of which were just smaller than the Tahoe. in a Chevy. Super cool! in the dirt. Tt was time to take This new version of the Mapping out the first leg of a break and get out the lunch Trailblazer, however, it much our journey from Springville to we had brought along. We had CRAG CONOVER smaller, slotting into the com- a rest stop on the Pony Express seen a batch of wild horses by Deanne and the 2020 Trailblazer at the top of Lookout Pass, at 6,205 feet in elevation, heading down into the pact SUV market. trail named Simpson Springs this time also, so it was like Utah Western Dessert. It can be had in a couple was easy, however, we did “mission accomplished.” of different trim levels, either need to download maps from During the trip we fell in an RS or what Chevrolet has the computer to get to other love with the large 8-inch info- named ACTIV. We found the places in the dessert as the day tainment screen that became ACTIV version comes complete progressed. the center of attention out on with active dampers, 17-inch We hit the first dirt road just the dirt roads, not only navi- wheels, a higher ground clear- north of Faust, Utah, as we gating us around, but keeping ance and increased underbody headed into the dessert and us entertained and comfort- protection. We knew some up over what has been named able as the afternoon got kind of off-road adventure was Lookout Pass from the days of warmer. a must. the Pony Express. From then The added Bose stereo sys- So, Deanne turned to the on it was a dirt road for almost tem helped greatly with the Explore Utah webpage where the rest of the day as we drove entertainment portion of the she found there is large herd of from maker to marker on the drive as we listened to every- wild horses located in the west trail looking for wild horses thing from music to talk. The dessert along the old Pony and other wild animals that wireless phone charger also Express trail. After some read- may frequent the watering sta- helped to keep our phones ing, it looked like this would tions set up by the BLM. fully charged throughout the be the perfect test for the new Switching the Trailblazer day as we used them to navi- Chevy Trailblazer;, where we to all-wheel-drive at this point gate the dessert. could spend most of an entire had the small SUV handling After lunch we headed for a Saturday off-road in the dirt. the dirt and gravel with ease, location we never would have Before heading out, we of even climbing to the 6,200 foot expected in the Utah dessert: course connected our phones summit without a care in the Fish Springs, a 70,000 acre to the new Trailblazer and, world. We were very impressed site maintained for birds of all yes, it can take two devices at with how the ACTIV version types. A natural aquifer feeds the same time with the main was so well suited for the dirt. it all year long. This wildlife After that, it was decision device actually being con- There were even times dur- sanctuary is definitely an oasis time on which way to head: nected to Apple CarPlay wire- ing the day when we had the in the middle of the dessert Delta, Utah, or Wendover, lessly. Yes, no cords from the speedometer up to 50 mph on and well worth the trip to see Nevada. We choose the latter phone to the dashboard were the dirt roads. just it. and another 75 mile of dirt road. Our test ride Trailblazer came equipped with 1.3- liter 3-cylinder turbocharged engine that produced a very nice 155 horsepower with 174 ft.-lbs. of torque. Now before everyone goes off thinking how three cylinders could possibly move the small SUV, we must say we were very impressed with its abilities even in traffic. CRAG CONOVER The last leg of our journey After arriving in West Wendover, Nevada, via the dirt and back roads of ended up being a shot from Utah, we had to have a photo with Wendover Will. Wendover home to Springville on I-80 where the posted speed tinuously variable transmission be a leader in the pack with all limit for most of the ride is 80 which we would like to drive the new added technology. mph. The Trailblazer handled to see the difference. On the Base price: $26,900 this speed and even a little gas mileage side we ended the Price as driven: $20,560 more as we set the cruise at 85 week with a very nice 29 mpg; for the trip. It may not win any not bad for any type of SUV. Craig and Deanne Conover races, but it will hold its own The new Trailblazer cer- have been test-driving vehicles on the open road. tainly was able to live up to its for nearly a decade. They receive This engine configuration name during our test week tak- a new car each week for a week- is connected to the wheels via ing us on some new trails we long test drive and adventure. CRAG CONOVER a 9-speed automatic transmis- had never blazed in the past. They live in Springville, Utah. We arrived mid-afternoon at Fish Springs, Utah, in a now very dirty Chevy Trailblazer, and were amazed at the sion. Chevy also offers a con- This new SUV should prove to amount of water located in this desert of Utah.

GARDEN SPOT POETRY Prepare some equipment for storage, ‘Nowhere to Nowhere’ J Omanson was raised near Bthe Spoon River in Illinois, while readying others for winter work site of Edgar Lee Master’s Ted Kooser Spoon River Anthology, and U.S. POET LAUREATE DIANE SAGERS ers that don’t get spring main- oline from the tank, change toward a quick start this year. he has compiled a fine book 2004 – 2006 GUEST COLUMNIST tenance are candidates for a the oil, lubricate the piston, Before storing them for the of poems in Masters’ tradition This column was originally slow start or possibly some run the engine to remove gas winter, some maintenance called Stark County Poems, published Oct. 29, 2009. It has repairs in the fall. from the carburetor and then is in order for small engines published by Monongahela been updated by the author. Instruction manuals recom- to store it in a sheltered place. on lawnmowers, weed eat- Books. Most of them are too long for this column, but here’s one mend taking time in the spring Taking care of these tasks in ers, rototillers, and any other that I like very much that fits our format. ctober is a little unpre- to clean the fins, drain the gas- the spring goes a long way motorized equipment you may Odictable. I’m not a weath- have used during the summer Nowhere to Nowhere er forecaster, but it is reason- months. able to assume we’ll have It may seem wasteful to When they sold off the farm she took the child some some sunny weather, empty gasoline out of the and caught a bus out of town—as for him, frosty weather, and possibly a tank, but saving it is false with everyone gone and everything grim, bit of snow that might deco- economy. Gasoline left in the he opened a pint of bourbon, piled rate the ground some time equipment over the winter this month — not necessarily evaporates, leaving gummy pictures, letters and clothes in the yard, in that order! October is mak- residues that can plug carbu- doused them with kerosene, struck a match ing way for winter weather to retors. An alternative to drain- and watched as they burnt to ashes, watched begin. ing the tank, is to add one of and worked on his whiskey, working hard. During the month, garden- the on the market that helps ers are likely cleaning off their to stabilize fuel and prevent The next morning he caught an outbound freight gardens and making prepa- formation of gum and varnish heading god-knows-where and he didn’t care— rations for this to happen. deposits in fuel for up to a he was down to nothing, a gypsy’s fare— Equipment too, needs some year. down to a rusty tin cup and a plate, attention at the turn of the It is still important to season. change the oil, clean up the dice and a bible, a bedroll and fate, It is time to put away engine, and lubricate the pis- down to a bone-jarring ride on a train lawnmowers until spring and ton. To take care of the piston, through country dying and desperate for rain, get out snow removal equip- put a teaspoon of oil through running nowhere to nowhere and running late. ment to clean up driveways the spark plug hole and crank and sidewalks. I won’t have the engine a couple of turns. We do not accept unsolicited submissions. American Life in Poetry any trouble getting my snow If your garage won’t hold is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfounda- shovel started, but what about your tiller or lawn mower and tion.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the the snowblowers? you don’t have a shed, put a Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem Too often, snowblowers plastic tarp over each and tie copyright ©2017 by BJ Omanson, “Nowhere to Nowhere,” from get parked after the last snow it on to protect it as much as Stark County Poems, (Monongahela Books, 2020). Poem reprinted in the spring — possibly out- possible from the elements. by permission of BJ Omanson and the publisher. Introduction copy- doors — and forgotten until The reward will come next right © 2020 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction’s author, SHUTTERSTOCK needed in the fall. After all, spring when you are able to Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Take care of your lawn mower before storing it for the winter to help who knows for sure that the ensure a quick start next spring. Remove or stabilize gasoline, clean and pull the starting rope and the Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006. last snow is truly the last in sharpen blades and take care of other maintenance before putting it in a this climate? However, blow- sheltered place. SEE GARDEN PAGE B5 ® B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 29, 2020 Talk to kids about winning and losing emember who ran for can say in life that they came ning, losing and perseverance. Rpresident and vice presi- in second place for the highest 1. Let’s start with the world dent against Ronald Reagan office in the land?” he adds. of sports. In major-league base- and George H.W. Bush in My visit to his captivating ball, a .300 batting average is 1984? Sitting around our bipartisan collection made an admirable achievement, but dinner table, it took a while me realize how important it is it’s only three hits out of 10 for my kids to answer. In to talk to kids about winning tries. That means that seven fact, they were stumped. and losing. With this election out of 10 times, a skilled batter (Thank you, Siri and Google.) season coming to a close, it’s returns to the dugout failing Answer: Walter Mondale with lery in his home, filled with an opportune time to have a to hit to get on base. But he’s Geraldine Ferraro. framed campaign buttons conversation about trying and soon back in the batter’s box, How quickly we forget those going back a half a century losing, for there will be more striving for a hit. who ran the high-profile race of candidates who won their people who lose their bids for 2. Winning matters to for the White House but didn’t party’s endorsement, but went elected office than win at the kids. Yes — it’s more fun to make it. on to lose the campaign. ballot box. Understanding that win than to lose. But healthy My friend Dr. David Parkyn, According to Parkyn, com- losing isn’t the end-all is an competition is what needs to president of North Park ing in second place for the important life lesson. be stressed. Being out there, University in Chicago, invites presidency is quite an accom- Here are five ideas on how trying with hope for success guests to peruse a hallway gal- plishment. “How many people to relate with kids about win- counts in the long run. Tell kids of the classic defeats of Abraham Lincoln, who lost eight elections for various offices before ultimately win- ning the presidency. 3. Remind your child that courage does not mean an absence of fear, but rather doing something in spite of fear or discomfort. 4. In our competitive society, home is an important refuge. Whether working or playing together, stress cooperation and fun while downplaying Zac Efron fierce competition. 5. No one wins all the time. ac Efron’s reboot of • • • Learning to win humbly and Zthe late ‘80s TV series “The times they are a lose graciously is an important “Baywatch” (2017) grossed changing!” Imagine if the life skill. Who knows, your $178 million, thanks to Bible and the Torah were child may run for president teaming him with Dwayne combined to create one someday. If your kid wins, he Johnson. But his first star- entity to make their religions or she is White House-bound. ring film, “Extremely Wicked, stronger. Once upon a time If not, the campaign buttons Shockingly Evil And Vile,” there were two powerful will enjoy an esteemed place tanked, earning only $9.8 show business daily bibles in on Parkyn’s wall. million. Next he’ll need to be Hollywood: Variety and The • • • teamed with two male stars Hollywood Reporter. Because Donna’s latest book is for the remake of “Three Men most magazines were “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous and a Baby” (1987), which going out of business, The Funstuff for Families.” earned $240 million thanks Hollywood Reporter became to Tom Selleck, Ted Danson a weekly in 2010 and Variety © 2020 Donna Erickson and Steve Guttenberg. became a weekly in 2013 so Dr. David Parkyn stands by his wall of collected presidential campaign buttons of losing candidates. Distributed by King Features Synd. Then Efron will topline the they could survive. remake of Stephen King’s Now, as newsstands disap- “Fire Starter” (1984), which pear and both publications — despite Oscar winners have become mostly online George C. Scott, Art Carney entities, they have joined and Louise Fletcher, plus forces with Billboard, Rolling The weight-loss battle continues Drew Barrymore, Martin Stone, Vibe, Deadline, Indie Sheen, Heather Locklear and Wire and WWD (Woman’s DEAR DR. ROACH: I am depression medicines cause that medications are not a cure David Keith — pulled in only Wear Daily) under one com- looking for advice on diet pills. weight gain. One, bupropion, for being overweight. Once $19 million at the box office. pany, PMC, and will present I have tried everything. I eat commonly causes weight loss. the medicines stop, weight is The question is: Will Efron’s new TV, film and live events. well, go to the gym and walk, Among medicines spe- expected to rise, unless a per- fan base be strong enough to The combination of a suite but my meniscus problem cifically for weight loss, most son makes significant changes make these films successful? of publications fighting for limits my walking speed. Since work either by decreasing fat in diet and exercise. • • • the same audience may help menopause, I have gained absorption or by reducing • • • Don’t think Angelina Jolie them survive the pandemic, 30 pounds. I am sure there is appetite. They don’t really DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a has been distracted fighting which saw advertising evapo- something out there that will increase metabolism, with the female, 16 years old. My white Brad Pitt for custody of their rate because films, award kick-start my metabolism. I am exception of phentermine, blood cell count is 16.6. I am kids, because she’s been busy shows and events were can- so depressed, and my doctor which does increase resting suffering from so much weak- making films. “The One and celed. has no sympathy. energy expenditure somewhat ness and pain in my legs, arms Only Ivan” was released by • • • — A.R. and may be useful in prevent- and shoulder area. I also have Disney in late August, with Chris Hemsworth’s Netflix ANSWER: Difficulty losing ing weight regain in people weight loss, although it does a cough and cold. Is it danger- Bryan Cranston and the voic- film “Extraction” did so well excess weight is one of the who have lost weight, for not have a Food and Drug ous? What should I do for it? es of Jolie, Sam Rockwell, that Netflix signed him to greatest public health prob- whom metabolism does often Administration indication for — K.C. Chaka Kahn, Helen Mirren star in the future-themed lems in industrial countries, slow down. this. Both of these diabetes ANSWER: I don’t have and Danny DeVito. That film “Spiderhead” (written and I’m not going to solve it Orlistat (called Xenical by drugs often have gastrointes- enough information to help will be followed by “Come by “Deadpool” writers Rhett here, but I’ll try to discuss prin- prescription, Alli over-the- tinal side effects. Lorcaserin much. A white blood cell count Away,” with Michael Caine Reese and Paul Wernick), ciples of drug treatment for counter) prevents the body (Belviq) is about as effective that high suggests an infection. and David Oyelowo, based with “Friday Night Lights” weight. from absorbing some of the as orlistat, but with fewer side At your age, those symptoms on “Alice In Wonderland” and “Birds of Prey” star One critical issue is to fat in the diet. The fat is then effects (headache was the most are most likely a viral infection, and “Peter Pan.” Next up Jurnee Smollett and Miles look at any medications you excreted through stool. This common). but acute mononucleosis and is the neo-Western thriller Teller (due soon in “Top Gun: are taking: Many can cause may cause many people to Some weight loss experts even pneumonia are possible, “Those Who Wish Me Dead,” Maverick”). Then Hemsworth weight gain, and some, like have gastrointestinal side use combination drugs, includ- so you need to see your doctor. with Nicholas Hoult and shoots the next “Thor” beta blockers, often used effects, which are diminished ing phentermine/topiramate • • • Tyler Perry, and Marvel’s installment, “Thor: Love and for high blood pressure, are when on a low-fat diet. Orlistat (Qsymia) and bupropion/ Dr. Roach regrets that “The Eternals,” with Salma Thunder,” for a February unrecognized by many doc- caused people to lose about 7 naltrexone (Contrave). These he is unable to answer indi- Hayek, Richard Madden, 2022 release. Do you love tors. Stopping medicines that pounds more than placebo. have more significant risks. I vidual questions, but will Kit Harrington and Kumail him, or his hammer? predispose to weight gain is There are several drugs that don’t prescribe these drugs, incorporate them in the Nanjiani, which has been critical. work on appetite. Liraglutide but I do refer my patients who column whenever possible. pushed back to Nov. 5, 2021, © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. Depression itself is a predis- is a diabetes medicine that are interested in medication Readers may email questions because of the pandemic. posing factor to weight gain. has been found to be helpful treatment to a weight loss to ToYourGoodHealth@med. Some people lose weight with in overweight people even expert. Look for a doctor who cornell.edu. depression, but my experience without diabetes. Metformin is board certified in obesity is that weight gain is much is another diabetes medicine management. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. more common. 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trains as a publicity stunt. down tiny bats, split open senting the “Poultry Party.” Some 40,000 people came their skulls, and feed on • Pepper spray and tear gas to watch, and the resulting their brains. are technically classified as boiler explosion killed three • On average, a 4-year-old will chemical weapons and thus spectators. But ticket sales ask 400 questions in one day. are forbidden in warfare. soared, and railways every- BY LUCIE WINBOURNE where staged train crashes • , a hand • The human body gives off right up until the Great puppet from an Irish TV enough heat in 30 minutes • In the early 1800s, a railroad Depression. show, has campaigned for to bring a gallon of water to marketer set up a head- president of Ireland in two a boil. • The Zombie tit is a species of on collision between two separate elections — repre- bird that has learned to track © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. THURSDAY October 29, 2020 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 ASK AMY Friend who is reeling needs soft place to land Dear Amy: I have a friend able to ‘fix it.’ And that’s with- who is going through a really out a pandemic! rough patch in her life; she’s “She may or may not be Amy Dickinson facing possible divorce. GUEST COLUMNIST depressed, but she is certainly She’s in therapy and mar- grief-stricken and reeling. It’s riage counseling, but she’s normal to feel heartbroken experiencing sadness and when your heart’s been bro- mental anguish, and is worried for your friend. ken. It’s also normal to pull about the future. Here’s Maggie’s response: away, because you feel like you She claims she’s not suffer- “You’re already doing the most won’t be good company, like ing from depression, but I’m important thing: showing up. you are a burden. Be patient not so sure. You’re listening, offering sup- with her. Let her know she As her friend I’m trying to port, not imposing your own doesn’t need to ‘cheer up’ for be supportive and understand- solutions. you: she can feel however she’s ing; I listen to her, try not to “What made the biggest feeling for as long as she needs give advice, but instead just be difference for me during my to, and you’re not going any- supportive and remind her that divorce was stability from where. she has friends and family who others when I felt the ground “Above all: even if you have love her and will stand by her shifting beneath me. This to physically keep your dis- no matter what. unwavering support took many tance because of the pandemic, I try and remind her of the forms: phone calls, supportive keep showing up. Be a con- friendship in any way. none of this should matter (to otherwise tidy house would joys in life and encourage her texts, regular dinners that stant in a sea of overwhelming How do you suggest I handle you) because no matter why look like the Sahara if we fol- to take a mental break now were on the calendar the same variables. Be a soft place for this? he has been doing this, your lowed our instincts. and then. I also offer to hang day each month (and there- her to land.” — Inappropriate response should be consistent: We got one of those robot out with her (the lockdown has fore harder for me to cancel), I’ll add my voice to Maggie’s. Dear Inappropriate: Here’s “Stop. I don’t like that. Don’t vacuums and problem solved! added to her stress) to take a spontaneous walks when I was During my own losses, people the thing about inappropriate do that again, understand?” — Dust Free breather from her home situ- feeling frazzled. I didn’t need who have been able to simply boundary-crossers: they get to The challenge to your Dear Dust Free: Great sug- ation, but she almost always anyone to “fix” it for me; I just dwell with me in my own worst do/say what they want, while friendship brought about by gestion. If this spells the begin- declines. needed people to be with me moments have given me what I you get to worry about “ruin- his behavior is his problem, ning of the robot revolution, Is there anything else I can through it. needed most. ing the friendship.” and he’ll have to figure out then I say: Bring it on! do to support her through this “Your friend is going Let’s stipulate the usuals: how to fix it. dark time? through an extremely destabi- Dear Amy: I have a very Your friend could be experi- You can email Amy Dickinson — Worried Friend lizing experience in an already dear male friend (married) encing some health-related Dear Amy: “Anxious Wife” at askamy@amydickinson. Dear Worried Friend: I destabilizing time. I picture who has suddenly begun mak- or cognitive issues that have wanted her husband to help com or send a letter to Ask shared your letter with poet divorce as the center of a Venn ing inappropriate comments upped his libido and lowered more with household chores, Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, Maggie Smith, whose wonder- Diagram where so many circles to me. his social stop signs. like vacuuming. NY 13068. You can also follow ful new book: “Keep Moving: of feeling overlap: sadness I am also married, and his There are a few legitimate This may sound trite, but all her on Twitter @askingamy or Notes on Loss, Creativity, and and grief for the life you had; wife is a good friend. reasons that might explain his of the members of my house- Facebook. Change” (2020, Atria/One fear and insecurity about the I want to tell him to stop, behavior, but they don’t excuse hold HATE to vacuum with the © 2020 Amy Dickinson Signal) would be a good gift future; guilt about not being but don’t want to ruin our his behavior. Most importantly, heat of a thousand suns. Our INTERPERSONAL EDGE Managing entitled employees Q: I manage an employee swearing, or cutting off Zoom that is unhappy with one of calls may work fine in a differ- our new managers. He is hang- Daneen Skube ent company but won’t work at ing up on Zoom calls, swear- GUEST COLUMNIST your organization. We may all ing, and acting like an entitled know that entitled or abusive brat. I’ve talked to him but he’s employees would not be toler- still acting out. How do I set ated in any organization but boundaries with this employee agree is a sure way to engage let your employee go find that without creating a power in a power struggle. Yes, you’ll out. Let reality be your ally struggle? have to give up getting your rather than trying to school A: You can set boundaries employee to understand your your difficult employee. with employees without creat- perspective. However, by What you want to say is, ing a power struggle if you set agreeing that all points are “Although what you’re doing up the conditions for them to reasonable but not possible on might work somewhere else vote themselves on or off your your island you simplify your these are the requirements of island with specific criteria. life tremendously. your current job. I know you’ll What you want to avoid is lec- Powerful communication vote with your feet by chang- turing, scolding, or criticizing. depends on our willingness to ing your behavior if you believe What you want to do is spell take complete responsibility for this job is a good fit for you. I’ll out the requirements of this our well-being. We each run also respect your choice if over job and let him or her chose our own sovereign kingdom the next weeks I see you not to join or select a better fitting in terms of what we will agree changing and we’ll talk about job. to. If we can stop trying to get setting you free to explore bet- an employee might discover. able and now walk around tive coach, trainer, therapist and Whatever you do accept the everyone else to agree with us ter fitting positions.” There’s some chance your feeling vulnerable and keenly speaker, also appears as the FOX perspectives of your employees we end up with a lot of power. The hardest part of this problem employee would fit aware of my limits. Has 2020 Channel’s “Workplace Guru” as reasonable. If they want to Telling your employee, “You approach is to tell the employ- without change at a differ- turned me into a wimp? each Monday morning. She’s the arrive late, not submit work, or shouldn’t ever be late,” will ee with a straight face that ent company. If indeed the A: No 2020 made you more author of “Interpersonal Edge: forget tasks this can be reason- start an argument. Saying their current behavior is rea- behaviors this employee feels attuned to the reality of being Breakthrough Tools for Talking able to your employee but not instead, “This job doesn’t have sonable just not at your com- entitled to engage in won’t a mortal being. Those who to Anyone, Anywhere, About possible in the job they have the flexibility for you to arrive pany. Managers I coach have work anywhere then let this pretend to be invincible suf- Anything” (Hay House, 2006). with you. late,” will make your point to work really hard at sincerely person learn that on his or her fer because they cannot avoid You can contact Dr. Skube at You want to avoid argu- without making an enemy. agreeing that the employee’s own time not yours. weakness whereas those that www.interpersonaledge.com or ments about reasonableness. I also teach the managers problem behaviors might work accept vulnerability are capa- 1420 NW Gilman Blvd., #2845, Whatever anyone thinks or I coach to emphasize with a somewhere else. The last word(s) ble of resiliency and humility. Issaquah, WA 98027. Sorry, no feels to him or her is reason- problem employee that what- Keep in mind none of us Q: I started 2020 feeling personal replies. able. You telling them you dis- ever the employee is doing like know every work situation rather powerful and invulner- Daneen Skube, Ph.D., execu- © 2020 Interpersonal Edge

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Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by David Steinberg October 26, 2020 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ACROSS 42 Plant 4 Trace of require Keep tight-lipped when dealing 1 Speak to a secretion color giving any- with anyone prying into your crowd 44 Emma who 5 Website thing away affairs. Don’t let compliments 6 Pack (down) played selling 37 Fermented encourage you to trust someone 10 Actress Meg March custom soybean you don’t know well. ★★★ Thatababy by Paul Trapp Catherine in “Little Halloween paste TAURUS (April 20-May 20): ___-Jones Women” costumes 39 He traded Pay attention to details and pres- 14 Send 45 Former 6 Prius maker his birthright ent what you have to offer with payment name of 7 “I thought for lentil 15 Only state Muhammad so!” stew clarity and confidence, and you’ll with a swal- Ali 8 Former 40 Greek get a good response from some- lowtail flag 49 Tack on space mythologi- one who counts. ★★★★ 16 One-named 50 Metaphor station cal figures GEMINI (May 21-June 20): model who for 9 Noted 41 Odds’ Knowing what you want and get- co-wrote monotony Vatican City partner ting it will take ingenuity and “The Beauty 51 $100 bills, in resident 43 Dark solar transparency. Keep an open of Color” dated slang 10 Often-baked patch mind, but be sure to question 17 Acts as 52 Ado pasta 44 “He ___ storyteller 53 Gets out of 11 Come Man anything that contradicts your 19 Watch, as a bed out in the Enough” beliefs. ★★ campfire 55 Prefix for open (Toni CANCER (June 21-July 22): 20 Sandwich “body” or 12 Hindu Braxton Don’t disrupt matters by getting served with “biotic” scripture song) into a spat with someone who tzatziki 57 Golf course 13 “Even so ...” 45 Sly, or an has his or her own agenda. You’ll sauce warning 18 Ram alternate get the freedom to do your own 21 Five times 58 Pinto constellation title for this thing if you let others do as they six 64 Factual 22 Gets to puzzle? 23 Part of www 65 Shrek, for voice an 46 “Borealis” please. ★★★★★ 26 Roma’s example opinion opener LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): country 66 Make into 23 Tiny 47 Rile Emotions can ruin possibilities. 29 Test for an law amount of 48 Tilted Be a good listener, channel your aspiring 67 Puppy smoke 52 Apple on energy into something construc- Ph.D., sounds 24 Tiny Apple tive and refrain from getting upset maybe 68 Irked, with amount Music by what others do. Be account- 30 Debtor’s “off” 25 Hamilton/ 54 Doesn’t able for your actions. ★★★ letters 69 ___: The Burr miss? 31 Droplet from Gathering con- 56 Gender- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): exercising (collectible frontation neutral Your emotions won’t lead you 33 Hardens card game) 27 Type of pronoun astray. Nurture meaningful rela- (oneself) professor 59 “Bronze” or tionships, and make adjustments 35 “Aladdin” DOWN 28 Burden “Iron” that will make life better for you antagonist 1 Surgeons’ 31 Colorful follower and those you love. ★★★ 36 Micronesian workplaces, glacial 60 Fury LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You island briefly feature 61 Cleaning know which way is up. Don’t country 2 Exercise 32 Legal order cloth 37 Wet dirt unit 34 Lending 62 ___-fi get thrust into something that 38 Prolonged 3 Parisian them 63 Catchall doesn’t suit you in order to avoid attack friend doesn’t abbr. unpleasantries. ★★★ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): But Is It Art? by Sally Hoelscher A unique idea, coupled with moderation and expertise, will lead to an operative mindset that encourages you to reach your destination in time. ★★★★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Step outside your comfort zone if someone puts you on the spot. Be honest and willing to walk away from a situation that makes you feel bad. ★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Don’t get angry; get moving. Let whatever situation you face energize you to get up and do what makes you feel good. Avoid circumstances that are risky or dangerous. ★★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Let go of the past before it becomes a burden. Pour your energy into living life your way. Lower your overhead if it will put your mind at ease. ★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You’ll have plenty of ideas, but trying to do everything will be futile. Don’t be a jack-of-all-trades and master of none. Concentrate on what you enjoy doing most and give it your all. ★★★

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No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Young People in Recovery Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to vocal performance and has taught at the art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, Students of all faiths are welcome Daily lunch specials are available at the Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold purchase these books. collegiate level. If your child loves to sing wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class from preschool through 8th grade at lodge from 11 a.m. all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 and you are looking for an exceptional movies and health classes. Meals-On- Tooele County’s only faith-based school. Take out orders can be called in during Seeking Historical Items p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and musical experience for them, this is it. For Wheels available for homebound. Lunch Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day our operating hours and picked up at the The Tooele County Historical Society also on the first and third Friday of the more information and to register for an served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small lodge at the time agreed on. would like members of the community month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. gested contribution is $3. For those under class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- For members and their guests only. who have any family or personal histories, Apartments’ Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., com or call 435-277-0755. 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- Meetings photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, the store or doctor visits for residents in visit www.stmargschool.org. VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you 695-6611, Audrey 435-255-9518 or Heidi at Rocky Mountain Hospice November 8, Officer’s Meeting 9:00 a.m., Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- would like to donate to our organization 435-255-9905. Want to have more meaning in your life. LOOM 9:30 a.m., SQ 10:00 a.m. and WOTM portation information call 435-843-4114. to please call us. We are also looking for Do you want to do something that is sat- 10:30 a.m. Family support group For more information about the Tooele Education books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- isfying and of great service to your com- November 22, LOOM 9:30 a.m., SQ 10:00 Get your loved one sober. The USARA center, call 435-843-4110. chures or any history that pertains to the munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain Tooele Technical College a.m., WOTM 10:30 a.m. Craft family support group is held Hospice volunteer. No experience Tooele Pioneer Museum Programs with space available Tooele County area. If you would like to Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading donate them to our organization, or if you required. All training, background check 47 E Vine Street, Free Admission. Open include the POST (Peace Officer Events room at the Tooele City Library. Group would let us make a copy for the Tooele and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday Standards Training) program (Satellite Veteran’s monthly dinner will be on books and materials provided. Craft is a County Historical Society, please call 435- The only requirement is your desire to and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s Thursday 19 Nov at 5:30pm. Please free program for family members who 882-1612. help someone in need. Please contact Tuesdays year round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. License (CDL) program and Software come help recognize/honor one of our have a loved one with a substance use Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky Open other times by appointment. Call Development. These programs and others Veteran’s. For members and their guests disorder. For more information, call Heidi Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today only. Groups and Events Warr at 435-255-9905. Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at and begin training for a promising career. 5139. World Class Indian arrowhead collec- Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group 801-397-4902. tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org, Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- Eagles Tooele County Arts Guild Join us the 2nd Monday of each month es at 435-248-1800 for more information. All artists from Tooele County age 13 The Next Chapter Mobile Vet Center from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical The Next Chapter is a free social support Adult Education Social Room and above are welcome to join the Tooele Center in Tooele. The Tooele County To better serve veterans located in County Arts Guild for an evening, or for and educational program to help widows Get your high school diploma this year The social room is open daily 2 p.m. to 6 Health Department’s Aging Services pro- Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center the year as a member. Benefits of mem- and widowers adjust to the loss of their at the Tooele Community Learning Center. p.m. daily, staffed with volunteer bartend- gram is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday bership include the opportunity to display spouse through monthly activities. You All classes required for a high school ers, please tip accordingly. Association Caregiver Support Groups. from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern your artwork for show and sale in various are invited to join others who are on the diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- The groups are designed to provide emo- side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. Meetings venues around Tooele County, as well as same page as you, to begin a new chapter aration and English as a second language tional, educational and social support for 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides Aerie Meetings are on the 2nd and 4th regular updates on events in our commu- in your life story. Call Sarah with Tooele are available. Register now to graduate caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2440. free, confidential counseling for theater Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- County Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 veterans of all conflicts. For further Auxiliary Meetings are on the 2nd and ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! more details. Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- Food Addicts in Recovery information contact Dave Brown at 801- 4th Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Call 435-228-8217 for more information. 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center cation classes are for students 18 and over. Anonymous Sons of Utah Pioneers 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov Ladies Community Club of Are you having trouble controlling the Anyone interested in the history of ESOL way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery Elks Tooele Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah Donate to library ESOL conversational classes are held Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- pioneers, we need you. The Son of Utah To view upcoming events, learn more Please remember the “Friends of the Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele ery program for anyone suffering from Pioneers are currently curtailing our meet- Bar about our organization, or to become a Tooele City Library” while doing home Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- food addiction. Meetings are held every ings due to the pandemic, but watch this We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday member, please visit gfwctooele.org. cleaning and donate your used books to dents may also come anytime the center is 11 a.m. to Close. New contact phone Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, bulletin and we will announce our next the bookstore in the library. Money from open for individualized study. Registration number 435-249-0192. We look forward TOPS Weight Loss Support 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the meeting, which will be a virtual meet- is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele book sales is used to support programs to seeing you. Group north back entrance. For more infor- ing. Also watch for an announcement of within the library. The library is located at Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- mation, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) the opening of the James Bevan Pioneer 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call tion. Events or Denise 435-840-2375 or visit www. Weight Loss Support Group meets every Museum when it is safe to admit the pub- 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. Halloween Party Saturday October 31 at foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to Early Head Start Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist Church lic. For more information about the Sons org. Thank you for your support. 7:00 p.m. Potluck and Costume Party. attend. of Utah Pioneers, contact Howard Yerke, DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers located at 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Membership Chairman, 435-841-9718 or NO COST weekly home visits for families Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by Books for the Whole Family Tooele County Aging [email protected] Donated children’s books and paper- who are eligible under the age of 3. Home Disabled Veterans a meeting at 6 p.m. Men, women and chil- Tooele County Aging is looking for backs are for sale for 25 cents, and hard- visits include parent and child education, dren are invited to attend. Come and let volunteers to help us meet the needs of TC Squares Dance Club covers are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 assessments, and family support services Chapter 20 us help you live a healthier lifestyle! For seniors in the community. Many seniors The TC Squares Dance Club has begun p.m. on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays including nutrition education. We also The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County more information visit TOPS.org or con- require assistance and need rides to doc- dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the offer comprehensive health services for Chapter 20, for the Disabled American tact Mary Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. tors or other professionals. Rides help Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 expecting mothers including prenatal Veterans holds monthly general member- Tooele City Library. All proceeds go back Museum volunteers needed seniors live more independent lives. Call West, Tooele, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Please to the library for projects and programs. parent education and support services. ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, 435-843-4114 for more information. The Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park bring finger food to share. For more infor- Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- 47 E. Vine Street (rear basement door Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy his- mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, Community Book Sharing Box 882-3439. entrance) in Tooele, every third Thursday also are in need of volunteers. For more tory or science? Volunteers at the museum Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s The “Little Free Library” book sharing of the month at 7 p.m. We welcome and information about volunteering at the can gain new skills or practice old ones. website at tcsquares.com. box is a FREE Book Exchange. Anyone Free developmental evaluation invite all veterans to come join us in the Grantsville Center call 435-884-3446. For We are looking for people to help with can take a book or bring a book to share. DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers comradery with other veterans at our volunteering at the Tooele Center call Tooele County Homemakers organization, exhibit development, gar- Come check out the newest box located NO COST developmental evaluations for monthly meetings. Chapter 20 now has 435-843-4110. We would like to invite all ladies to our at 965 S. 1050 W. in Tooele. There are a children ages birth to 3. We provide a full trained Chapter Service Officer’s (CSO’s) dening and educational program devel- Homemakers club. Meetings are held on variety of books for all ages. To learn more range of services for children with devel- to answer questions concerning your opment. Volunteer positions are seasonal Life’s Worth Living Foundation the first Tuesday of every month with a and find a location near you go to www. opmental delays or disabilities. Our goal VA benefits. Nations Service Officers and year round. Scheduling is flexible. Suicide support group meetings are luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., littlefreelibrary.org, under the MAP tab, is to minimize the effects of the delay and (NSO’s) are available by appointment to Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at September through May. Located at 151 enter your zip code. For more information reduce the need for long-term services help veterans and their families submit To apply or request more information, Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. N Main, in the auditorium of the Health call or text Kathy Witt at 435-849-7806. throughout their school years. For more claims for compensation, obtain health send email to: [email protected] Main Street in Tooele, in the classroom by Department and USU Extension offices. information call 435-833-0725 or visit us at and educational well-earned benefits. Tooele Gem and Mineral Society the cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due ddivantage.org thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- ALL DAV services are Free of Charge. For The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society per year. For more information, call Eileen Grantsville cide, please plan on attending. Please go information, please join our monthly meets the first Thursday of the month. 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne on Facebook and like our page to keep meetings. No monthly meetings are held Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. Share the past Charity in December. Call commander Penny current with our latest news and events. Thank you and we hope to see you all this Share the past, submit a history, obitu- the downstairs conference room of the Larson 801-359-8468 or Adjutant Curtis G. Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworth- September. ary, or a picture of a deceased relative. Tooele Children’s Justice Center Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Beckstrom at 435-840-0547 or Senior Vice livingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. The Family History Center in Grantsville Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in Come and learn about rocks, minerals, Dustee Thomas at 435-830-8487. Please Tooele County Quilters is assembling a record of Grantsville need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and and ways to craft them, and enjoy field leave messages if no contact. Parkinson’s disease Support All meetings are held on the third residents. Your submission may be made snacks. We appreciate all donations. For trips for rock collecting. Membership is Group Tuesday of each month in the Tooele by emailing to [email protected] or by inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440. 25 COVID-19 Help for DAV $15 per year. For more information email A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues coming into the center at 115 E. Cherry St., S. 100 East, Tooele. The Disabled American Veterans [email protected]. be overwhelming for the newly diag- are $20 per year to be paid at the first or by mail to PO Box 744, Grantsville, Utah National Office has established a relief nosed. Tooele has a support group for meeting. 84074. Come in and receive help from our United Methodist Dinner Tooele Valley Free Masons Tooele United Methodist Church offers a fund to provide financial aid to service- persons with Parkinson’s disease and their trained consultants. For more information, Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the First Baptist Church free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and connected disabled veterans who have second Friday of each month for din- caregivers. You can learn how others are call 435-884-5018 or 435-224-5010. lost employment or income due to the coping with PD and how to live well. We The Food Pantry at First Baptist Church social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is ner and socializing. If you are interested is open on Saturdays from 10 am to Noon Senior Center served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. COVID-19 Virus Pandemic. The issued or have questions, please join us at the meet the third Friday of each month from grants are meant to help these disabled 1-2 p.m. at Tooele Technology College, 88 for those who are in need of food. There The senior center is for the enjoyment Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement service connected veterans, pay bills, S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, are no requirements to receive food. We of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours First Baptist Food Pantry Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at The First Baptist Church in Tooele is obtain food and provide for their families call Hal at 435-840-3683. hope to be a blessing to you. We are locat- are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 435-277-0087. offering an emergency food pantry to during these difficult times. ed at 580 S. Main St., Tooele. (882-2048) p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon. New and meet the needs of our community. Hours The application for this relief can be Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, Tooele Valley Family History are Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. First found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans to Recovery” crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint Center Baptist Church is located at 580 S. Main will need to fully complete the application Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise Research your ancestors free with Street. For information, call 435-882-2048. and provide documentation verifying 6:30 p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in program, wood carving and health trained Family Search volunteers at the Something On their status as a service-connected dis- Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for Baby blankets needed Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 abled veteran who has lost employment N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. to all those affected by someone else’s Your Mind? homebound. Lunch served weekdays. Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- as a result of the pandemic. Disabled Hours of operation: Tuesday through addiction. As a 12-step program, we offer For 60 and above, suggested contribu- ery at Mountain West Medical Center. veterans who are small business owners Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and help by sharing our experience, strength tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. Blankets should be new and in good Write a Letter or who work independently and have Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and hope. For more information, please Transportation available to the store or condition. Homemade blankets are also been negatively impacted financially as a evenings by appointment only. Special contact Terri at 435-313-4851. doctor visits for residents in Tooele and accepted if new. Donations can be turned to the Editor! result of the virus may also be eligible for classes offered regularly. Call the center Grantsville areas. For transportation in to the volunteer desk at Mountain West Military Items Wanted this assistance. for more information. information call 435-843-4114. For more Medical Center, 2055 N. Main Street in When you no longer want your mili- Tooele Transcript Bulletin information about the Grantsville center, Tooele. Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U tary items, do not take them to Deseret call 435-884-3446. P.O. Box 390 any questions. Historical Society This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at Industries or a thrift store. Bring them — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, Tooele, UT 84074 Daughters of Utah Pioneers the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 Community Closet Monthly Meetings S. Main St., Tooele. For more information, shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, The DUP is seeking any family histories, Clean out your closets. The Community The Tooele County Historical Society contact Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — [email protected] photographs, books, stories or vintage Closet is accepting donations for gently meetings have been cancelled until at 435-849-4180. to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be artifacts (before 1900) to display at the used clothing. Donations are accepted further notice because of the Cov-19 DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 at your neighborhood school. Contact Epidemic. Please stay safe and watch for Alcoholics Anonymous W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Christy Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any any updated information about our meet- Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. Bulletin Board Policy Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the questions. ing schedule in the Transcript Bulletin. If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non- profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising depart- ment. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin blanket lawns before they fin- cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announce- ish. Raking will probably be ment please call the advertising department at 882-0050. Information must be deliv- Garden ered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired publication date. continued from page B1 required more than once. Put those leaves on your gardens to compost during the winter months to make the garden Comics Page Puzzle Answers engine roars to life ready to ready for spring. Clean the from page B4 operate. blades of hedge shears and Hidato Sol. 10/26 It may be easy to “start” pruning equipment and treat my snow shovel, but start- the handles before putting ing myself to use it could be them away for the season. harder. However, some care Proper care of garden of hand tools will extend their equipment will add years to its usefulness. usefulness and simplify your To reduce rust damage in life next season. A little time storage, clean mud and dirt off spent now is time, effort and the metal parts of hoes, shov- money saved next spring. els, rakes and similar tools. Tip for the week Rub wood handles with lin- If you haven’t already, drain seed oil to protect them from SHUTTERSTOCK your sprinkling system. Open the elements and help reduce Clean and oil the blades of pruners to avoid rusting over the winter season. valves and let the water drain. slivers later. Hang shovels, If possible, blow residual hoes, rakes and so forth inside until they are needed again several appearances this water out using compressed if possible to protect them next spring. fall. Leaves on trees don’t air to avoid broken pipes in from exposure to the weather Lawn rakes may make suddenly drop, but they do the spring.

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("MERS"), SOLELY AS NOMI- NEE FOR BROKER SOLUTIONS, INC. PUBLIC HEARING DBA NEW AMERICAN Tooele County Com- FUNDING as Benefici- mission ary, which Trust Deed NOTICE IS HEREBY was recorded on June GIVEN THAT THE 15, 2018, as Entry No. TOOELE COUNTY 469302, in the Official COMMISSION WILL Records of Tooele HOLD A PUBLIC County, State of Utah HEARING ON TUES- covering real property NOTICE TO WATER DAY, 11/05/2020 AT purportedly located at USERS 7:00 PM, IN THE 961 West 1140 South, The applications below AUDITORIUM OF Tooele, Utah 84074 in were filed with the Di- THE COUNTY BUILD- Tooele County, Utah, vision of Water Rights ING, 47 SOUTH MAIN and more particularly in Tooele County. STREET, TOOELE, described as: These are informal UTAH. LOT 6210, RANCHO proceedings per Rule PLEASE NOTE: NO TOOELE PHASE 6, 655-6-2. 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Please apply in PUBLIC HEARING Public Notices topsoil, tilling, haul- Pursuant to the provi- $682,346, Human said: Custom Fence teed,delivered-to-the- person. 134 W. 1180 ON PROPOSAL TO ing, landscape rock, sions of Section Services Fund By Water User Company for the fur- d o o r O m a h a N. AMEND THE SUBDI- Public Notices sand/gravel, mulch, §10-9A-205 and $672,346, and Public nishing and installation manure, limerock, Steaks!Get 4 FREE VISION ORDINANCE, Deadline for public Miscellaneous Burgers and 4 FREE CHAPTER 21 OF THE §10-9a-502 of the Health Fund By notices is 4 p.m. the of Improvements to the Seasonal Service Business Utah Code. Notice is $106,464 Wendover Airport, (435)850-2909 Chicken Breasts. Or- Opportunities GRANTSVILLE CI- day prior to publica- Deadline for public der the Omaha TY’S LAND USE hereby given that the vi. Proposed Budget tion. Public notices notices is 4 p.m. the Schedule I – Install HANDYMAN, any kind Steaks Classic , MANAGEMENT AND Grantsville Planning B) Public Hear- submitted past the day prior to publica- Perimeter Fencing and of handyman work, INVENTORS - FREE Commission will hold a ing Closing Supplemental Agree- ONLY $129.99. Call INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT deadline will not be tion. Public notices yard work, leaf 1-855-963-1321 men- CODE. public hearing on No- AS APPROVED BY accepted. submitted past the ment #1 – Install Pe- cleanup. Residential PACKAGE Have your vember 12, 2020 at T H E T O O E L E rimeter Fencing AIP tion code 64185HQG product idea devel- Pursuant to the provi- UPAXLP deadline will not be and business. Call or visit www.omahas- sions of Section 7:00 p.m. at Grants- COUNTY COMMIS- accepted. Project No. J i m m y a t oped affordably by ville City Hall. The SION NOTICE TO WATER 3-49-0046-033-020 teaks.com/meals673 the Research & De- §10-9A-205 and UPAXLP (435)228-8561 §10-9a-502 of the meeting will also be DATED THIS OCTO- USERS and any person, HughesNet Satellite velopment pros and broadcast on Zoom. BER 27, 2020 The applications below co-partnership, asso- HOME REPAIRS ex- Utah Code. Notice is Internet - 25mbps presented to manu- The public hearing and MARILYN K. GIL- were filed with the Di- NOTICE OF PUBLIC ciation or corporation pert. Doors, knobs, hereby given that the starting at $49.99/mo! facturers. Call meeting is to receive LETTE vision of Water Rights SALE who has an unpaid lien trim, baseboards, Grantsville Planning Get More Data 1-877-649-5574 for a public input and to dis- TOOELE COUNTY in Tooele County. Notice is hereby given against said Custom mouldings, drywall re- Commission will hold a FREE Off-Peak Data. Free Idea Starter cuss and consider ac- CLERK These are informal that Tooele City Cor- Fence Company for or pairs, texturing, public hearing on No- FAST download Guide. Submit your tion on the proposed PURSUANT TO THE proceedings per Rule poration will be selling on account of the fur- caulking, weather- vember 12, 2020 at speeds. WiFi built in! idea for a free consul- adoption of the Land AMERICANS WITH 655-6-2. Protests con- surplus items, de- nishing of labor, mate- proofing, framing, 7:00 p.m. at Grants- FREE Standard In- tation. Disturbance Ordinance DISABILITY ACT, IN- cerning an application scribed in general as: rials, team hire, suste- home updating and ville City Hall. The stallation for lease of the Grantsville Land DIVIDUALS NEEDING must be legibly written various chairs, desks, nance, provision, prov- renovations and meeting will also be customers! Limited Use Management and SPECIAL ACCOMMO- or typed, contain the and display cabinets. ender or other supplies much more. Small Wanted broadcast on Zoom. T i m e , C a l l Development Code DATIONS DURING name and mailing ad- The sale will take used or consumed by jobs okay. Call The public hearing and 1-844-294-9882 and make a recom- THIS MEETING dress of the protesting place at Tooele City such Contractor or any Shane (435) meeting is to receive I AM paying more for mendation to the City SHOULD NOTIFY party, STATE THE AP- Hall, 90 North Main of the subcontractors 840-0344. SELL YOUR computer public input and to dis- in the classifieds. Call junk cars/trucks. I will cuss and consider ac- Council. Documenta- MARILYN K. GIL- PLICATION NUMBER Street, Tooele, Utah, in or about the per- RAIN GUTTERS, 882-0050 or visit come to you and tow tion on the proposed tion associated with LETTE, TOOELE PROTESTED, CITE on Tuesday, Novem- formance of said work, seamless, aluminum, www.tooeletranscript. it away. Call/Text amendment to the this hearing and con- COUNTY CLERK, AT REASONS FOR THE ber 10th from 5:00 may at any time up to all colors, leaf protec- com (435)224-2064 Subdivision Ordi- sideration may be re- 843-3148 PRIOR TO PROTEST, and RE- p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and including said time tion cleaning. Li- DL5970 quested through email. THE MEETING. QUEST A HEARING, Be prepared to pay of final settlement on Two great new offers nance, Chapter 21 of censed and insured, All comments and con- (Published in the if desired. Also, A $15 and carry out that said 12th day of De- from AT&T Wireless! the Grantsville Land free estimates. cerns need to be sent Tooele Transcript Bul- FEE MUST BE IN- night. Bring trucks cember, 2020, file a Ask how to get the Autos Use Management and (435)841-4001 Development Code in writing through letin October 29, 2020) CLUDED FOR EACH and/or trailers for your verified statement in new iPhone 11 or email or mail and re- APPLICATION PRO- items. You must be the amount due and TOOELE TREE AND Next Generation and then make a rec- DONATE YOUR CAR ceived no later than Public Notices TESTED. Protests able to load the items unpaid on account of STUMP, LLC. Samsung Galaxy ommendation to the TO UNITED BREAST 5:00 p.m. November must be filed with the yourself. such claim with Tooele Professional tree trim- S10e ON US with City Council. Trustees CANCER FOUNDA- 12, 2020. Division of Water G o t o County. ming or removal. AT&T's Buy one, Documentation associ- TION! Your donation Dated this 28th day of Deadline for public Rights on or before www.tooelecity.org for Failure on the part of Stump grinding. Also Give One offer. While ated with this hearing helps education, pre- October, 2020. notices is 4 p.m. the Nov. 25, 2020 either more information, pic- the claimant to file do yard debris clean supplies last! CALL and consideration may vention & support BY ORDER OF THE day prior to publica- electronically using the tures of items, and such final statement up and haul away. 1-855-916-3098 be requested through programs. FAST GRANTSVILLE PLAN- tion. Public notices Division`s on-line Pro- pricing. will relieve said Owner Call Kolleen email. All comments FREE PICKUP - 24 NING COMMISSION submitted past the test of Application Wear a face covering from all and any liabil- 435-849-6768. and concerns need to Furniture & HR RESPONSE - Kristy Clark deadline will not be form, by hand delivery and maintain social ity for such claim. Closed Sundays. be sent in writing Appliances TAX DEDUCTION Zoning Administrator accepted. to a Division office, or distancing while at city Tooele County Free Estimates. through email or mail 1-855-507-2691 and received no later Email: kclark@grants- UPAXLP by mail at PO Box hall. 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Call 882-0050 needs, call Exclusively for Seniors meeting will be held for this Public Hearing ments, personal or visit www.tooele- 131,/12/&4'51//'6$+'7&*1,/) November 5, 2020 are as follows: checks or trust checks Shane Bergen Pet Friendly transcript. com or (Published in the A) Public Hearing are not accepted. e-mail your ad to 012340135676 Tooele Transcript Bul- Opening DATED: October 27, tbp@tooeletranscript. Call for details letin October 29, 2020) i. Budget Hearing - 2020. 899$45536123:;55 com 435.843.0717 HAVING A yard sale? SELL YOUR car in the EOC Vernon Fire Dept LINCOLN TITLE IN- Advertise in the Tran- Transcript Bulletin ii. Budget Hearing - SURANCE AGENCY 435-840-0344 script Classified section. Health E-cigarettes By: Diana L. Couch iii. Budget Hearing - Its: Authorized Agent Human Services Telephone: (801) E-cigarettes 476-0303 iv. Budget Hearing - web site: www.smith- Human Services Medi- knowles.com caid SK File No. 19-1533 v. First Reading - (Published in the Resolution 2020-30 - Tooele Transcript Bul- Amending (Increasing) letin Oct. 29, Nov. 5 & the 2020 Tooele 12, 2020) County Budget - Gen- eral Fund By $682,346, Human Services Fund By $672,346, and Public Health Fund By $106,464 vi. Proposed Budget B) Public Hear- ing Closing AS APPROVED BY T H E T O O E L E COUNTY COMMIS- SION DATED THIS OCTO- BER 27, 2020 MARILYN K. GIL- LETTE TOOELE COUNTY CLERK PURSUANT TO THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY ACT, IN- DIVIDUALS NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOMMO- DATIONS DURING THIS MEETING SHOULD NOTIFY MARILYN K. GIL- LETTE, TOOELE COUNTY CLERK, AT 843-3148 PRIOR TO THE MEETING. (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- letin October 29, 2020) B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY October 29, 2020 HEALTH UPDATE We know pumpkin tastes great, but is it good for you? BETTY GOLD in baked goods,” Michalczyk also a great source of lutein and is especially great in the fall REALSIMPLE.COM recommends. zeaxanthin, two carotenoids when temps start to dip. The e’ll take pumpkin in any Here’s what else you’ll reap that are very important for the vitamin C in pumpkin helps to Wform, from sweet spiced when relishing fall’s most fes- health of our eyes and may stimulate collagen production desserts to savory salads, cof- tive superfood. reduce the risk for macular in the skin, too. fee, cocktails, even casseroles. degeneration and cataracts. It’s one of our favorite fall foods Antioxidants Protein that we’d gladly eat year-round. Pumpkin packs plenty of Heart health Whatever you do, don’t toss Why? Pumpkin is a delicious, antioxidants, including beta Pumpkin contains a variety those pumpkin seeds: they’re affordable and versatile ingredi- carotene (which gives pump- of nutrients that can improve a good source of protein, iron, ent. It’s also incredibly healthy. kins their orange hue), alpha heart health, including fiber, magnesium and fiber. “Think “Pumpkin is bursting with carotene and other carotenoids. potassium and vitamin C. The outside the box this fall by health benefits beyond what All of these help to neutral- antioxidants in pumpkin may roasting your pumpkin seeds you might think!” says Maggie ize free radicals in your body, also prevent LDL cholesterol with turmeric and black pepper Michalczyk, RDN, author of which keeps them from damag- There’s a good reason to carve out a spot for everyone’s favorite fall food. (the bad kind) from oxidizing or matcha powder and coconut “Once Upon a Pumpkin.” It ing your cells, and may offer in the body, thus lowering your flakes,” Michalczyk says. comes in at around 50 calories strong cancer-fighting proper- since the cold and flu season your body’s immune system and risk of heart disease. per cup and packs vitamins E, ties too. ramps up in the fall, there’s fight infections. Real Simple magazine pro- C and A, as well as potassium even more reason to add more Glowing skin vides smart, realistic solutions to and fiber. Pumpkin puree can Immunity pumpkin into your diet. Also, Eye health Studies have shown that everyday challenges. Online at even double as a butter, oil and We know that vitamin C pumpkin’s beta carotene gets “Vitamin A is very impor- beta carotene acts as a natural www.realsimple.com. egg replacer when modifying helps to strengthen the immune converted into vitamin A in the tant for eye health and lower- sunblock. The antioxidants in © 2020 Eating Well, Inc. recipes for dietary restrictions. system (it encourages white body, and studies have shown ing your risk of sight loss,” pumpkin are also good for skin Distributed by Tribune Content “Simply sub 1/4 cup for one egg blood cell production) and that vitamin A helps strengthen Michalczyk says. Pumpkin is texture and appearance, which Agency, LLC. Why health care is so expensive (and how to fix it) DAVE SUKOFF health care begins with the hor- population is in need of help— greater than what the govern- virtually no one who visits actu- because it is less affordable ribly misnamed Affordable Care especially as prices fall with a ment will dole out. And the ally pays the bill directly. then it should be. As citizens n a recent presidential Act. The premise of Obamacare, reduced government role. consumer would be choosing This, of course, extends take back control over their Idebate, one candidate stated and the Massachusetts model But the government intru- where and how to spend it. well beyond Medicare and health care spending, costs multiple times that affordable that preceded it, was based sion into the health care mar- It is the government control, government programs which will be contained, and health health care is a right. With the on the specious concept that ketplace is more insidious than however, that causes the severe total approximately half of all care becomes more affordable. emphasis on affordable, one is the uninsured are driving up the ACA. Medicare accounts damage. health care expenditures. The As health care becomes more left to ponder in what contor- costs. Those whose underly- for roughly a quarter of the In a market, the further the private health care market is affordable, its consumption and tion of economic logic can the ing interest was government entire health care market. Its distance between the payer and under the purview of the gov- quality increase. Lives are saved government make anything control of health care were immense damage to the market the consumer, the greater the ernment in terms of distorted and improved. more affordable. eager to indulge this economic is a one-two punch: taxpayers distortion in the price level. tax incentives. Our tax system The ACA needs to be History is riddled with clear fallacy. Mandates drive costs suffer a massive opportunity When the government makes compels consumers to partici- repealed. Medicare needs to evidence that government dis- up, not the other way around. cost by forcibly paying into a health care decisions there is pate in insurance plans that are be reformed. Health savings torts markets, making desired What ensued was insurance has failing system and consumers less incentive for consumers to unlikely optimal for them and accounts need to be expanded. goods and services scarcer and become less affordable, though are pushed further from mak- control cost and for producers are not really insurance at all Government needs to get out of vastly less affordable. To make more subsidized, and costs have ing actual decisions. to reduce costs and innovate. but rather a system that shifts the market. Health care deci- health care more affordable, risen dramatically. The opportunity cost is not The current system of insur- spending decisions away from sion making needs to return to government involvement must Further, the ACA exacerbates difficult to calculate. Take the ance propagates a discrepancy the actual consumer. the people. be minimized. the eroding definition of health amount that both an employee between the people who receive Regardless of whether one Unfortunately, many are insurance as actual insurance. and employer paid in Medicare the healthcare, and those who believes that affordable health Dave Sukoff is an advisor to proposing vastly more govern- That is, insurance is a way to taxes over a lifetime of work. pay for it. care is a right, it is clear that the investment management ment participation in the health mitigate the risk of unlikely and Put that instead into a Health Prices are out of control affordability and degree of community and previously co- care market. This ranges from a high-cost events. Those who Savings Account, and let it because almost all costs are government intervention are founded and ran a $500M fixed public option to a single payer then still cannot afford health grow pre-tax. Use a conserva- paid by someone other than the negatively correlated. The US income relative value fund. He is system. Those new government care can be subsidized by the tive mix of 50 percent in US actual consumer, who rarely health care market has seen also the co-founder of a software programs aside, the current government. There is little equities and 50 percent in US even has knowledge of the outsized inflation as a direct company and inventor on mul- government encroachment in logic in transforming the entire government bonds. At 65, or price. The cost of a visit to an result of government involve- tiple patents. Dave graduated health care has been steadfastly health care system into a gov- whatever retirement age a per- emergency room is not exorbi- ment. The market is painfully from MIT, where he majored metastasizing out of control. ernment-controlled program son chooses, that account will tant because of the uninsured distorted, and the American in finance and economics. Government overreach in when only a portion of the almost certainly be multiples who visit, but rather because people have less health care Originally published on FEE.org.

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