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TOOELETRANSCRIPT Tooele girls SERVING defeat TOOELE COUNTY defending SINCE 1894 state champs ULLETIN See B1 B THURSDAY August 24, 2017 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 124 No. 25 $1.00 Study committee picks top 2 forms of government TIM GILLIE STAFF WRITER to keep the five-member commission, the expanded by the committee, it remains for legislative representation determined criteria. Each cri- After eight months and county commission and the seven-member commission, a viable option because if vot- and the county executive func- terion had a weighted value, 500 hours of meetings and appointed county manager/ and the elected county execu- ers reject a change, the three- tion. based on the committee’s research, the Tooele County elected county council on the tive with an elected county member commission will be Committee members also determination of the priority of Government Study Committee table for future consideration council. retained. completed a worksheet where the criteria. has narrowed the forms of gov- at its Wednesday night meet- Even though the current Prior to the meeting, study they scored the legislative and Richard Mitchell, study ernment it will consider from ing. three-member commission committee members completed executive function of each committee chairman, collected five options to two. Gone from future study is form of government will not be an Excel spreadsheet indicat- form of government on a scale The study committee voted the current three-member one of the final options studied ing their general preferences of one to 10 on 10 previously SEE STUDY PAGE A7 ➤

Health dept. increasing effort to catch prediabetes County joins campaign to help reverse area’s high diabetes rate

MARK WATSON Center, Birch Family Pharmacy, STAFF WRITER and Maceys with help from Nearly 90 percent of people federal money. with prediabetes are not “These are year-long pro- aware they have the condition, grams designed for people who according to a local health are prediabetic to learn ways to department official. help prevent the onset of Type “Prediabetes is a problem 2 diabetes over the course of a that is continuing to grow year,” Bryan said rapidly, especially in Tooele Eileen Deleeuw has worked County,” said Hillary Bryan, extensively helping people health educator at the Tooele learn how to combat diabetes. County Health Department. She said people can avoid A call for more teachers “It’s very important to visit years of frustration if they your doctor regularly and see know they have prediabetes. if you might be at risk for pre- “We want to catch it long Despite nationwide diabetes.” before it develops into Type 2 The health educator said diabetes,” she said. recruiting effort by school a new report from the U.S. “People don’t know they Centers for Disease Control have prediabetes because they district, local classrooms and Prevention finds that 84 don’t have the symptoms of million American adults (more Type 2 diabetes,” Deleeuw are short 13 teachers on than 1 in 3) have prediabetes, said. Three symptoms of Type a condition in which blood 2 diabetes are constant fatigue, the first day of school glucose (sugar) levels are high, extreme thirst and frequent but not high enough yet to be urination. TIM GILLIE classified as Type 2 diabetes. Bryan said the American STAFF WRITER Closer to home, that number Diabetes Association, American The Tooele County School carries even more significance. Medical Association and CDC, District traveled coast-to-coast to “In Utah, Tooele County along with the Ad Council, are recruit, but was still short 13 teach- has the second highest rate of releasing new public service ers and counselors on the first day adults with diabetes,” Bryan announcements to build on of school, according to a district said. a successful campaign that official. People with prediabetes helped hundreds of thousands “It wasn’t that we had more posi- have increased risks to their of Americans learn their risk tions to fill this year than previous long-term health, including for developing Type 2 diabetes. years,” said Terry Christensen, the developing Type 2 diabetes, The new, light-hearted school district’s human resources heart attack and stroke. PSAs offer viewers a “perfect director. “We had more teachers The Utah Department way to spend a minute” where leaving closer to the start of school. of Health recently received they can take the one-minute We had teachers telling us as late federal money to help alert prediabetes risk test while also as the Friday before school started residents about their risks for doing something everyone that they weren’t coming back.” developing Type 2 diabetes and loves — watching adorable The late notice makes it difficult other health issues like high animal videos. to recruit a qualified teacher to fill blood pressure. “Tooele County Health the position, he said. Diabetes prevention pro- Department is proud to lend The school district staff did split FRANCIE AUIDFEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS grams are offered through into as many as three different Griffin Kragt (top) teaches world history at Dugway High School. Kragt is one of the new teachers the SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE Mountain West Medical SEE PREDIABETES UVPAGE INDEX A6 ➤ Tooele County School District hired this year. Dugway High student Elizabeth Whalen (above) takes The Sun Rise Set FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SEE TEACHERS PAGE A7 ➤ notes while her teacher lectures during her world history class on Thursday morning. Friday 6:50 a.m. 8:12 p.m. Saturday 6:51 a.m. 8:11 p.m. Sunday 6:52 a.m. 8:09 p.m. Monday 6:53 a.m. 8:07 p.m. Tuesday 6:54 a.m. 8:06 p.m. Wednesday 6:55 a.m. 8:04 p.m. F Sa Su M Tu W Th Thursday 6:55 a.m. 8:03 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Friday 10:54 a.m. 10:38 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Saturday 11:54 a.m. 11:10 p.m. Stansbury Lake:Very High; 11+ Extreme‘Unique feature in county, state and beyond’ Sunday 12:52 p.m. 11:43 p.m. Monday 1:49 p.m. none ALMANAC Tuesday 2:44 p.m. 12:18 a.m. Editor’s note: This is the swimming, Statisticskayaking for the weekor fishing. ending August 23.water reservoir for the adja- Terracor’s plan to build a Park Flynn said. “That gave them Like Stansbury Park, Partly sunny and Pleasant with sunshine Very warm with plenty Partly sunny and very Partly sunny and very Variably cloudy and Wednesday 3:37 p.m. 12:56 a.m. Plenty of sun first of a three-part series that StansburyTemperatures Lake, which cov- cent golf course. City equivalent in the West maximum water frontage that Westlake Village features a Thursday 4:28 p.m. 1:39 a.m. pleasant and some clouds of sunshine warm warm remaining very warm explores the history, ecology and ers about 110High/Low acres, past is week now Stansbury 93/58 Park Service Desert, featuring uniform and they could sell at a premium lake with a man-made island First Full Last New future of Stansbury Lake. a recreationNormal hotspot high/low for past resi- week Agency 90/63 Manager Randall upscale housing, Flynn said. price.” and development along the 91 66 92 64 92 65 92 68 92 68 92 64 92 67 Average temp past week 74.2 dents — as Normalwell as average uninvited temp past week Flynn 76.4 said the golf course and “They saw the development While Stansbury Park and shore. Terracor used pictures TOOELE COUNTY WEATHERSTEVE HOWE guests fromDaily Tooele Temperatures County Highlake Lowwere built together with value of putting homes around its distinctive lake are unique of the community in promotion Aug 29 Sep 6 Sep 13 Sep 19 Shown is Friday’s weather. STAFF WRITER and beyond. The private, man- that intent when developer the lake and that’s why they in the state, Flynn said the materials for Stansbury Park. ©2017; forecasts and graphics Temperatures are Friday’s provided by highs and Friday night’s On any given summer after- made lake is a unique feature Terracor began construction in designed it the way they did, community was inspired by Longtime resident Glenn lows. noon in Stansbury Park, the in the community built with 1969. with all the little cul-de-sacs another planned development lake shore is busy with people a simple original purpose: a The lake was part of that stick out into the lake,” — Westlake Village, California. SEE LAKE PAGE A4 ➤ Download our app today UTAH WEATHER Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Logan BULLETIN BOARD B6 Grouse 92/55 Wendover PrecipitationINSIDE (in inches) Creek 93/67 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point CLASSIFIEDS C6 86/59 96/70 96/71 92/71 Ogden Stansbury Park Three cousins New karts, HOMETOWN A10 92/65 Erda 93/70 OBITUARIES A8 Vernal Grantsville 93/69 Pine Canyon compete simulators, UTVs 88/54 95/71 76/62 0.09 0.19 0.46 0.65 14.01 13.00 KID SCOOP B7 Tooele 96/71 Bauer in Days of ‘47 ready to ride at 91/66 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 92/68 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D SPORTS B1 Provo Roosevelt 91/66 pageant UMC 89/58 91/60 See Stockton Pollen Index Price complete 92/68 See A10 See A2 87/58 High Nephi forecast Rush Valley 91/63 91/67 Ophir Moderate on A9 85/62 Low Delta Manti Absent 93/64 89/60 Green River Th F Sa Su M Tu W 98/64 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 94/68 89/59 Moab 89/66 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 95/64 Beaver 94/63 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Wednesday 87/58 Ibapah 91/65 24-hour 91/64 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 0.98 +0.01 Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 89/58 86/56 at Grantsville 1.50 none 100/73 Kanab 92/61 Eureka 80/59 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4193.34 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 24, 2017 Tooele man charged with DUI, Projected cost of underpass at SR-138 assault after swallowing drugs gives board pause STEVE HOWE Monday around 12:30 p.m., to Mountain West Medical punched, kicked, spat on and STAFF WRITER according to Stockton police. Center for a medical precau- attempted to bite nine mem- STEVE HOWE prefab concrete company told A Tooele man is facing 12 When officers arrived on tion check prior to being bers of the medical staff, as STAFF WRITER the board the box culvert would misdemeanor charges in con- scene, they made contact booked into the Tooele well as threatening to kill and The Stansbury Park Service cost about $80,000 to complete. nection with driving under with Stewart, who was the County Detention Center, mutilate them. Agency is reviewing its options Flynn said the cost included the the influence and assaulting driver of the vehicle and he according to Stockton police. After about 90 minutes, after a revised cost estimate for box culvert, fan walls on either medical staff following a roll- appeared to be intoxicated While on the way to the hos- Stewart began to calm down the state Route 138 underpass side and a retaining wall. over accident in Stockton. and smelled of alcohol. pital, Stewart admitted to and admitted he did not know came in higher than antici- SPSA board chairman Neil Kevin Jay Stewart, 56, Following discussions swallowing a controlled sub- what he was doing due to the pated. Smart said the service agency faces nine counts of assault, with witnesses and evidence stance believed to be metham- drugs, according to the state- SPSA manager Randall should reach out to the Tooele one count of driving under gathering, Stewart was phetamine to avoid charges, ment. A search warrant was Flynn said Logan-based Triton County School District, as well the influence, one count of arrested for driving under the the probable cause statement obtained for a blood draw Engineering completed a survey as county and state govern- threat of violence and one influence, a probable cause said. from Stewart. and initial design on the con- ments, to see if additional funds count of assault against a statement said. At the scene, Once he arrived at the hos- Charges were filed against crete underpass, including an can be secured for the project. police officer. a preliminary breath test per- pital, Stewart began to hal- Stewart in 3rd District Court estimated $898,000 price tag Flynn said Triton Engineering Officers responded to formed on Stewart returned a lucinate and assaulted nurses on Wednesday but no court for the project. The estimated would reach out to Utah reports of a vehicle rollover blood alcohol content of 0.17. and doctors, as well as the date has been set as of press cost includes a 20-percent con- Transportation Authority to see in Soldier Canyon near the As a result of the accident, arresting officer, according time. tingency. if the underpass qualified for water filtration plant on Stewart was transported to Stockton police. Stewart [email protected] The service agency expected funding. the project to cost about Flynn previously said the $500,000 to $600,000 and was service agency can use impact seeking additional funding to fees to pay for the project. The offset the expense. service agency currently has One potential funding source $1.5 million in impact fees on is off the table this year, as hand and is expected to collect the underpass project did not $2.2 million more from cur- receive Utah Department of rently planned development in Transportation’s Transportation the coming years. Alternatives Program funds, “I’d love to see that put in according to Flynn. He said and I think the beauty of it is it 22 projects around the state comes from impact fees from applied for TAP funding and people that will be directly only six received funds. affected by it,” said board mem- UDOT had increased the ber Rod Thompson. maximum TAP funding per The service agency board project from $100,000 to agreed to hold off on a decision $250,000 this year after car- to continue with construction rying over unused funds from plans for the underpass until previous years, Flynn said. after the Tooele County Active Board Member Glen Transportation Plan meet-

COURTESY OF STOCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Oscarson questioned the cost ing on Sept. 7 at 5 p.m. in the Kevin Stewart was arrested after being involved in a one-car rollover in Soldier Canyon. Stewart was booked into the Tooele County Detention Center estimate, which listed cost of Stansbury Park Clubhouse. on numerous charges including assault and DUI. structures at $500,000 when a [email protected] UMC adds new kinds of fun to its fast repertoire of thrills Additions include new karts, UTVs and racing simulators

TIM GILLIE The new karts are belt driv- will be available as one of the STAFF WRITER en, which makes maintenance many real racecourses avail- Utah Motorsports Campus is easier, according to Travis able for the driver to select, now offering three new kinds Williams, Kart Center director. according to Gardner. of speed for public enjoyment. They are also more responsive In addition to new karts and While the Kart Center at than the old carts and have a the racing simulators, UMC UMC has been around for a top speed of 40 to 50 mph. now has a herd of 10 single while, UMC recently replaced The Kart Center has also seat Polaris Ace 570 utility task its entire eight-year old fleet added light for night karting, vehicles for rent to drive on a of karts with 24 brand-new, which has been very popular, modified version of UMC’s Off- single-seat Righetti carts. according to Brittany Astorga, Road Short Course. Kart Center manager. After instructional and The Kart Center building is safety briefing, buckled in UTV also the home of four state-of- drivers will be lead around the TOOELE TRANSCRIPT the-art racing simulators. course once by an instructor, BULLETIN The same full-motion iRac- and then turned loose to zip ing software used to train around the course and kick ADMINISTRATION professional race car drivers up dust, according to Andrew Scott C. Dunn Publisher powers the UMC simulators, Adams, Polaris program super- Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus according to John Gardner, visor. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO OFFICE UMC public relations manager. Hold on tight because the UMC Karting Supervisor Andrew Adams takes a spin on one of the four state-of-the-art racing simulators at the UMC Kart Track. These new machines run full-motion iRacing software, with three 50-inch screens per simulator. Bruce Dunn Controller Each simulator driver sits course includes some steep- Drivers use the software to train, but the units are available to the public to rent. Chris Evans Office Manager in a suspended seat in front banked curves. The Polarises Vicki Higgins Customer Service of three 50-inch screens. The are regulated, so drivers can’t Samantha Tyler Circulation Manager driver experiences the real feel go over 35 mph on the course. EDITORIAL and sound of rounding the The karts, simulators, and David Bern Editor corners on the track. Imagine Polaris UTVs are all available Peggy Bradfield Community News Editor playing your video game on an for both individual and group Darren Vaughan Sports Editor IMAX screen while the floor use. Check out utahmotors- Francie Aufdemorte Photo Editor tilts underneath you. portscampus.com for schedules Tim Gillie Staff Writer The UMC road racecourse and rental prices. Steve Howe Staff Writer will soon be scanned in and [email protected] Mark Watson Staff Writer ADVERTISING Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Keith Bird Advertising Sales Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager LAYOUT & DESIGN John Hamilton Creative Director Liz Arellano Graphic Artist PRODUCTION Perry Dunn Pre-press Manager Darwin Cook Web Press Manager Dan Coats Pre-press Technician Scott Spence Insert Technician FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO SUBSCRIPTION RATES: A corporate group takes to the karting course on Wednesday afternoon. Utah Motorsports Campus now features brand new karts available for rental. $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the United States. Utahn facing possible fraud for ‘Latter-day Capitalist’ case OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Koerber was once a larger- Originally from Wyoming, apart after the bottom fell out was wrestled to the ground in CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: fraud trial opened Tuesday for than-life figure in a cowboy Koerber converted to The of the national real estate mar- an Oregon courtroom after suc- 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. a Utah businessman whose hat offering $2,000 real estate Church of Jesus Christ of ket in 2007, they said. cessfully representing Ammon PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: billboards lined the highway seminars and hosting a radio Latter-day Saints when he was His lawyer Marcus Mumford Bundy in the occupation of a 4 p.m. day prior to publication. before he was charged with show about American prin- 17. He started an internet ser- said his client is innocent, and national wildlife refuge. COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, running a $100 million Ponzi ciples. vice provider business, but later maintained that prosecutors A judge sided with him and BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: scheme that prosecutors say He spent lavishly on a man- ran afoul of Wyoming regula- sometimes mistakenly file threw out charges against 3 p.m. day prior to publication. drained people’s home equity, sion and luxury cars, once tors and moved to Utah, where white-collar cases because they Koerber in 2014. U.S. District OBITUARY DEADLINE: 10 a.m. day of publication. life savings and retirement telling a story on his program he started buying homes and don’t understand business. Judge Clark Waddoups also funds. about buying a Ferrari so he renting or reselling them. He has also questioned how scolded prosecutors for what Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals Self-proclaimed “Latter-day didn’t have to wait for service Prosecutors say his busi- prosecutors conducted their he said were violations of eth- postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by Capitalist” Rick Koerber is on his Maserati. When a radio nesses weren’t profitable, and investigation. ics and Koerber’s constitutional the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. charged with 18 federal counts caller questioned whether that he used cash from new inves- Mumford is a well-known rights. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 390, including money laundering was in accord with Christian tors to pay previous ones to lawyer who has won an acquit- Prosecutors appealed that Tooele City, Utah 84074. and securities fraud, The Salt teachings, he answered: “God make it look like he was mak- tal for the bookkeeper of mil- decision and filed a new case in POSTMASTER: Lake Tribune reported. is a capitalist, my friend.” ing money. 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A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 24, 2017 Tooele renews contract for city engineer Paul Hansen MARK WATSON processing site plans and sub- Hansen began working for the for the city. STAFF WRITER division proposals; evaluating city in 1995 and was appointed “He has to pay for a helper Paul Hansen Associates, L.L.C. bond agreements between as city engineer in July 2000. and other expenses and pay for will continue to oversee engi- development applicants and the “I like having the opportunity his own insurance,” the mayor neering services for Tooele City. city; and serving as technical to be part of a team in making said. “He makes probably less The Tooele City Council unan- resource for the city’s culinary a positive difference every day than $100,000 after all his imously approved a resolution at water, secondary water, storm for the city and its residents,” expenses.” a business meeting on Aug. 16 to water, sanitary sewer, street and Hansen said. “With the support The mayor said there is a authorize Mayor Patrick Dunlavy planning departments; of the mayor and council, we’ve clause in the contract that allows to sign a four-year contract with His tasks also include assist- been able to raise the quality Hansen to ask for a 5-percent Hansen’s company. ing in the formation and opera- of infrastructure to meet both increase in pay each year. “Mr. Hansen has been our city tion of special service districts; the present and future needs “We haven’t increased his engineer for quite some time,” coordinating the design and of the city. We’ve improved the compensation since 2013, which Dunlavy said at the meeting. “I construction of public improve- city’s water resources, expanded hope he is the city engineer for ments; renewing and make sanitary sewer distribution and says a lot about the man because a lot longer. He is an exemplary recommendations regarding treatment, and improved road- I tried to do it three or four times man, and does a fine job for the reimbursement agreements; ways and storm drainage.” and he wouldn’t take it because city. It’s time to renew his con- coordinating, communicating The mayor said the gross he thinks he is fairly compen- tract.” with city officers, employees, amount of Hansen’s con- sated,” Dunlavy said. Hansen’s contract includes a contractors and the public con- tract normally reaches about Hansen did take a 5-percent long list of duties to the city. FILE PHOTO cerning all engineering projects; $180,000, but that Hansen pays increase this year, according to Some of those tasks include Tooele City Council approved a new four-year contract for Paul Hansen as and representing the city as the a lot of the expenses toward the mayor. the city engineer. reviewing, evaluating, and city engineer. completing engineering duties [email protected]

maintains Stansbury Lake on a piece of ground. There’s no 12 to 15 feet deep. Lake budget of less than $50,000. stream that flows through it.” As excavation continued, the continued from page A1 Oscarson was one of the first Flynn said it appears con- lake becomes more and more residents in Stansbury Park and struction on the lake began close shallow, Flynn said. It appeared Oscarson said the service agency sold real estate for Terracor to state Route 138 to get mate- the developer struggled digging board took a trip to Westlake beginning in 1971. rial out quickly. Another indica- in the heavy clay soils under Village several years ago and “There was nothing natural tion is the portions of the lake Stansbury Park, he said. the lake manager had a $2 mil- at all about Stansbury Lake,” closest to the highway follow Flynn said a friend and life- lion budget. The service agency Oscarson said. “It was a flat good practice and are dug about long Tooele County resident told him about a summer job clean- ing the clay out of construction equipment tires overnight, so they would be ready for the next day. The excavation equip- ment would lose traction as the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO clay soils packed into the tires’ Stansbury Lake has seen many changes over the years including a recent treads. shoreline restoration. Saint Marguerite’s Water in the valley flows toward Stansbury Park and there materials provided by Oscarson after a one-year trial but no were several springs in the area, seem to indicate the developers gasoline engines are permitted which also created difficult, considered the concept of com- on the lake. muddy conditions, Flynn said. bining the Mill Pond and lake Flynn said he has found old “They just went shallower and into one body of water. “No Swimming” signs in bushes Fall Festival shallower until they were done,” It quickly became evident around the lake, indicating early he said. “It was deep enough the Mill Pond wouldn’t be a prohibitions. He also said he has they could put water in it and sufficient water source, Flynn found no records to indicate the SEPTEMBER 8 & 9 sell homes.” said. Neither were natural lake was originally stocked with Many of the current problems free-flowing springs in the lake fish. with Stansbury Lake, includ- bed, which don’t provide nearly Wherever the fish came from, PM PM ing lake weeds, algae and poor enough to keep it full. Stansbury Lake became a popu- FRIDAY: 5 TO 10 water quality, can be attributed “If that was our only water lar destination for anglers in the AM PM to its shallow depth, according source, we’d just have a mud county and beyond, according SATURDAY: 11 TO 10 to Flynn. The lake’s average puddle in the bottom every- to Flynn. The state Department depth is about 7 feet, he said. where,” Flynn said. of Wildlife Resources managed “You don’t build shallow lakes Water from Rabbit Lane Ditch the fish and other wildlife on the if you want them to be sustain- fills the ponds on the back nine lake until 1998. ENTERTAINMENT! FOOD BOOTHS! able,” Flynn said. of the golf course, which flows By that point, the lake was Before Stansbury Lake was into the bigger lake, according seeing so much recreational use ACTIVITIES FOR THE KIDS! constructed, the only standing to Flynn. by people outside of the com- body of water in the area was The Gordon Well was origi- munity that residents requested the spring-fed Mill Pond. nally constructed to provide the service agency privatize the 15 SOUTH 7TH STREET, TOOELE Flynn said developers origi- water to ponds on the front nine lake to restrict use, Flynn said. nally planned to fill the lake then send water to the Great Salt The south and west sides of the 435.882.3860 using water pumped from the Lake, but is now the primary lake weren’t heavily developed Mill Pond. Terracor promotional water source in Stansbury Lake, at the time, which exacerbated Flynn said. The water was origi- the issue. nally diverted into Stansbury “It was just open land and Lake by plugging the stormwater people were coming and setting drain with sandbags but a diver- up their campers and having sion box was built within the last fires and leaving their trash,” year. Flynn said. “... It became such The new diversion box sends a popular fishing place that it water from the front nine ponds began to get trashed by a lot of into the lake but can divert pol- people and the residents were lution or other contamination concerned.” past the lake in case of an emer- The service agency has a pri- gency, Flynn said. vate lake permit that is renewed The Gordon Well pumps every five years. Since privatiz- water into the system that ing the lake, catch-and-release feeds the lake around the clock, fishing is free for residents and according to Flynn. The service watercraft are restricted to agency can also pump water residents and their guests, who from the Mill Pond into the lake must purchase permits. for a 24-hour period once per The lake has seen increased week. use as more residents have With no outlet, water in joined the community and more Stansbury Lake flows over a homes have been built along the weir to ensure it doesn’t become shore, Flynn said. Labor Day stagnant, Flynn said. Keeping “It’s kind of evolved,” he the lake elevation at 4,280 feet said. “Now as people have built above sea level so water contin- homes, they’ve found the recre- ues to flow, is important for the ational value of the lake. People health of the lake, but challeng- swim in it now, people ice skate ing during hot summer days. on it in the winter time.” “On a 95-degree day, we’ll Winter use of the lake played lose an inch of water off of the a role in a memorable party on lake,” Flynn said. “So, it makes it the island early in Stansbury Music difficult when you get these hot Park’s history, Oscarson said. summers to put enough water in With roads blanketed in snow, to keep it full.” guests brought food over prior The health and conditions in to the party, loaded sleds and the lake have fluctuated over the walked across the frozen surface years and so has the recreational of the lake. uses by residents and other By the time the party started guests, Flynn said. in the evening, the roads were Two of the most popular clear and everyone could drive, Festival uses of the lake now — fishing Oscarson said. About 45 years and swimming — were not the later, however, the unusual early intended recreation on the lake. trip sticks out in Oscarson’s Instead, sailing was, and there memory. was a good population of sailors As Stansbury Lake moves in the early history of Stansbury toward its 50th anniversary, SEPTEMBER 4 Park, Flynn said. much has changed. In fact, the The Stansbury Cup regatta lake no longer serves its intend- PM was created to promote the com- ed purpose as a reservoir for 2:00 – 10:00 • FREE munity’s ties to sailing and had watering the golf course. good initial participation, Flynn “We found that the water that 55 North said. At the Stansbury Days this was coming in from the Mill PRATT AQUATIC CENTER PARK 200 West past weekend, however, only Pond was too high in dissolved two sailboats entered. solids,” Flynn said. “When you Flynn said as more homes put that kind of water on grass, 2:00-3:00 BUTLER BAND 6:00-6:30 BRENDAN THORPE have been built along the edge it builds a crust and then the of the lake, there is essentially a water can’t get down to the 3:00-3:30 BRENDAN THORPE 6:30-7:30 BROAD DAYLIGHT wind wall around the lake that roots.” limits sailing. Still, Flynn said the lake is a 3:30-4:30 STICK SHIFT UTAH 7:30-8:00 BRENDAN THORPE “What’s happening in the unique feature in the county, lake has really changed a lot,” state and beyond. 4:30-5:00 BRENDAN THORPE 8:00-10:00 BENT FENDER he said. “There’s nothing like it in With recent lake weed Utah,” he said. “Matter of fact, 5:00-6:00 EXIT 99 growth, kayaks, paddleboards there’s very few lakes like this and canoes have become the anywhere in the western United most popular watercraft, Flynn States.” said. Electric motors were [email protected] approved in the early 2000s A5

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OUT & ABOUT If I’m not dead, I plan on being here for the next solar eclipse atrick Wiggins may be so many souls was palpable. right. I really did miss The look of wonderment on out. But the good vibe so many faces gave hint that P David Bern of humanity at Tooele City nobody seemed to mind, in the EDITOR Library was far more reward- moment, to be witnessing only ing than an empty field some- a partial eclipse. where in Idaho. I know I didn’t. It was mag- What I’m talking about is Sun and Moon did their show. nificent, and how could it Monday’s big hullabaloo: the Wiggins indicated he felt not be? It’s not every day the long-awaited, highly touted sorry for people — like me and Moon, which is 2,159 miles in solar eclipse, which inspired many others — who only saw a diameter and 238,900 miles you, me, and millions of other partial eclipse Monday. away from Earth, and the Sun, Americans to wear unfashion- “One person described that which is 864,576 miles in able, protective eyeware, and seeing a 90-percent eclipse is diameter and 93 million miles crick our necks for more than kind of like driving your fam- away from Earth, miracu- two hours to watch the Sun ily 90 percent of the way to lously cross paths — and to and Moon cross paths. Disneyland,” Wiggins said, our amazement. Even more For days, I debated whether who has now witnessed six intriguing, is it mere coinci- or not to jump into my car total eclipses. “I describe it as dence the Moon is just the at 3 a.m. Monday and point driving to Symphony Hall and right size to obscure the Sun the hood north to a remote trying to hear the symphony from the surface of the Earth spot near Rexburg, Idaho from the parking lot.” during an eclipse? or Jackson Hole, Wyoming Then he added, “It took Which is why I agree with to experience solar eclipse me 5 1/2 hours just to go 143 Wiggins, who said to see a total totality. But heeding media miles from where I was in eclipse “is a visceral experi- warnings that traffic would Idaho to Tremonton.” ence to have the Sun disappear be a mess, store shelves emp- When I read that quote and turn into a black hole sur- tied, eateries packed — and in Watson’s front-page story rounded by the Sun’s corona. not wanting to miss work about the eclipse in Tuesday’s … People put together their DAVID BERN/TTB PHOTO — I instead chose to watch the edition, I felt a tinge of confir- bucket lists, and I know skydiv- An estimated 700 people took part in Tooele City Library’s solar eclipse viewing party on Monday. All that humanity, 0.93 magnitude solar eclipse at mation for skipping the 3 a.m. ing is on a lot of those lists, but according to editor Dave Bern, made seeing only a partial eclipse all the worthwhile. Tooele City Library. drive on Monday. seeing a total eclipse should But I’m also talking about Better yet, I’m glad I did, certainly be on everybody’s whole shebang. what Wiggins said in this because watching the partial bucket list.” Let’ see now. If I live that newspaper — our local go-to solar eclipse with about 700 By choice, I didn’t get to see long, I’ll be 86 years old then. expert for all things that fly children, teens and adults on Monday’s total solar eclipse, Other than being dead, if around in the heavens, and the south lawn at Tooele City but I did get to warm a seat nothing comes along to alter who just happens to be an Library heightened the expe- for the next one. According my schedule, I plan on being esteemed NASA ambassador rience tenfold. As the Moon to NASA, a total solar eclipse there, too, right at Tooele City END OF — when he was interviewed by slowly covered most of the will occur on Aug. 12, 2045, Library. SEASON staff writer Mark Watson via Sun, and the daylight dimmed and this time, Tooele County I can’t wait. See you there? cell phone while driving back from bright to muted tones, will have a front-row seat to [email protected] to Utah from Idaho after the the shared excitement between the full show, the real deal, the CLEARANCE ALL TREES, SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, PERENNIAL ETC. ON SALE Something On Monday-Saturday 9am-6pm • Sunday 10am-2pm Your Mind? Farmers Market Write a letter DOUBLE UP PRODUCE DAYS AM PM to the Editor! EBT Program SATURDAY’S 9 -2

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DANIEL PACHECO/TTB PHOTO People lined the streets last year for a parade in Lake Point to celebrate Lake Point Days. A parade will again be part of the celebration this year and will start at 9 a.m. ������� TRUCKS This Saturday! deseret peak DANIEL PACHECO/TTB PHOTO Cory Cook, Kimberlin Davies and Allie Swenson play Twister during last year’s Lake Point Days. This year’s event starts on Friday evening with a potluck dinner. Several other events are planned for Saturday. complex Fun Lake Point Days set for this Friday and Saturday STEVE HOWE concessions will be sold. which will feature tractors, STAFF WRITER The next morning, there emergency equipment, horses, Two days of fun and fam- will be a 5K and kids fun businesses and family floats. ily-friendly events are planned run, which begin at 7 a.m. in Once the parade concludes, for Lake Point residents to the LDS Church parking lot. residents will gather at the celebrate their community this Registration for 5K runners is park for a flag raising ceremo- weekend. $10 by Friday and $12 on the ny by active military personnel, Lake Point Days begins day of the event. Additional and a horse show. Friday, with a neighborhood family members cost $8 and A ham and pancake break- potluck dinner and chili cook participants will receive a T- fast will be available beginning off at 6:30 p.m. There will be shirt. at 10 a.m., for $3 per person awards for chili and deserts, Following the runs, there and $15 per family. At the including most creative, most will be a parade at 9 a.m., same time, a car show will be original and most flavorful. which starts at the intersection held at the park. Festivities will conclude of Mountain View Road and Other morning activities Friday with a movie in the Center Street before continu- will include barrel train rides, park behind the LDS Church ing down Center Street to the petting zoo, relay races, horse at 1366 Canyon Road at 8 park. A children’s parade with rides and bingo for the adults. p.m. Residents should bring bikes, wagons and scooters [email protected] blankets or chairs to sit on and will precede the main parade,

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A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 24, 2017 FRONT-PAGE FLASHBACK In 1967, Grantsville, school district dedicated new high school he Tooele Transcript were expected to pay between out and it was struck in the for experimental teaching George B. Studman, who Bulletin has published $10 to $15 per month for gar- darkness by a semi-trailer programs. was bridling another horse TTooele County news bage service when the new truck. Damages to the plane Aug. 25-28, 1942 close by, was knocked down since 1894. Here is a flash- landfill went online. Startup were estimated at $4,000. The front page announced and when he regained con- back of local front-page news costs to build the landfill was Later in the week, the a special meeting of the sciousness, his horse was from 25, 50, 75 and 100 years Front-Page estimated at $3.5 million. front page featured a story Tooele County Commission lying on its back against the ago that occurred during the Flashback Aug. 22-25, 1967 on the dedication of a new and all civic groups and inter- barn with its feet straight in fourth week of August. Two Salt Lake City men Grantsville High School build- ested citizens on Aug. 31 to the air. Aug. 25-27, 1992 narrowly escaped injury ing on Cherry Street. discuss and decide on recom- Aug. 24, 1917 More than 7,450 students in an early morning plane The new building would be mendations for state road The front page featured began the 1992-93 school experience more blisters crash when their light plane the home for both the senior improvements in the county. a story from Washington year in the Tooele County because their new shoes snagged a power line while high school and junior high More local determination D.C. about a second draft for School District on a Tuesday weren’t broken in yet. making an emergency landing school. in the matter of state expendi- World War I. morning. Later in the week, the front on U.S. 40 near Knolls. The Architect Ralph Edwards tures for state road improve- The number of men who Summer vacation had been page featured a story on an plane was then hit by a truck. said “design and discipline” ments for Tooele County would be called in the sec- a bit shorter than in years increase in garbage collection The two men were fly- was the theme of the new appeared to be in the plans, ond draft was estimated at past due to a late graduation fees in Tooele County. ing in a Thompson Flying building. He said he had tried according to a letter received the previous June and an August garbage bills Service plane near Knolls to avoid conventional ideas in by the Tooele County Clerk 750,000. early start to the school year. reflected a $1.50 increase per when the engine began to designing the school and as a from Gov. Herbert B. Maw. This was learned in war About 350 teachers and resident per month over the sputter around 4:30 a.m. result it was the only one of Later in the week, the front department circles on Aug. administrators had also previous charges. on Tuesday. In an attempt its type in the state. page featured a story on a 21. With allies striking on gone back to their classroom Tooele County officials to land, the plane severed a “As far as I know, it’s the lightning bolt causing havoc every front, administration duties. said the fee of $5.75 a month 41,000-volt power line that only one (like this) in the on the premises of Tooele City officials dropped sufficient “Teachers are just as would double or even triple crossed the highway. The inci- nation,” Edwards said at the Attorney M. Earl Marshall. hints of preparations for the nervous as the kids,” said within the year. dent knocked out power for dedication. His son Richard, age 4, was future to make it plain that fifth-grade teacher Bobbie Tooele County was sched- 60 miles east of the accident District Superintendent knocked from his horse by the there is little hope for imme- Roberts of Tooele’s Central uled to build a new landfill by scene. Clarke N. Johnsen said the bolt and remained in a semi- diate peace. Elementary. October 1993 to meet federal After the landing, the district had committed to the conscious condition for 90 Staff Writer Mark Watson She said students would regulations. Local residents plane’s landing lights went state to use the new school minutes. compiled this report.

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Teachers continued from page A1 recruiting teams and traveled from the West coast to the East coast and from Texas to Michigan, Christensen said. “We had three teams in three different locations in the country on the same dates recruiting teachers,” he said. One of the teachers recruit- ed for the new school year was Griffin Kragt, Dugway School’s new social studies teacher. Kragt is from Rockford, Michigan, a town 14 miles north of Grand Rapids with a population of 5,719, accord- ing to the 2010 census. He is a graduate of Central Michigan University. Kragt said he met Christensen at a job fair for FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS teachers sponsored by Central McKenzay Thacker (above) takes notes during her world history class on Michigan University and a few Thursday morning at Dugway High School. Student Jacki El Boustini, Chase other colleges. Watson, Paisley Smith and Kaylee Glavin (right) listen to their new teacher, Griffin Kragt, in class on Thursday morning. Christensen talked to Kragt about Tooele and offered to pay for Kragt to visit Tooele the smaller class size.” math teachers in Dugway and check out the town and The school district hired 87 or Wendover, according to schools. new teachers for the 2017-18 Christensen. it was raising the starting sal- assessed value. “I drove out here with my school year. That will be a total “We are using digital learn- ary for teachers to $37,000 per The proposed property tax Inspiring Healthy Lives fiancé, and when we crossed of 100 when the 13 open posi- ing methods to meet the needs year, an increase of $3,585. All increase will also bring state over into Utah from Wyoming, tions are filled, according to of some students in those other teachers in the school matching funds of 92 cents for we both kind of fell in love Christensen. areas,” he said. district received a $3,858 raise. every dollar of local property with Utah and said, ‘this is a “That’s not an all-time high,” The higher number of teach- The increase was needed tax revenue generated by the place where we can live,’” he he said. “It’s in the ballpark of ers choosing to drop out of to maintain a competitive sal- increase. The additional rev- said. what he have been doing the teaching in Tooele at the last ary while facing a nationwide enue generated by the prop- Tooele reminds Kragt of Mt. last few years.” minute, in exchange for driv- teacher shortage, according to erty tax and state-matching Pleasant, Michigan. The city, Along with recruiting out- ing to Salt Lake County to Scott Rogers, school district funds will be used to increase with a 2010 census popula- of-state teachers due to the teach, may be due to the high- superintendent. employee compensation, tion of 26,016, is the home of teacher shortage, Christensen er pay offered by some Salt The Tooele County School according to Christensen. Look for it every month in your Tooele Transcript Bulletin Central Michigan University. said the school district has Lake County school districts, Board will ask voters to “For teachers, our plan is “I can see myself staying turned to hiring more teachers according to Christensen. approve an increase of $1 to raise the starting salary to here for a long time,” Kragt through the Alternative Route The Granite School District per $1,000 of taxable value in $40,000,” Christensen said. “If said. He lives in a condo in to Licensure program. Through Board of Education approved a the local property tax levy for we can pay them the same as Overlake and commutes to the ARL program, the district $41,000 salary for its first year schools during the November they are getting in Salt Lake Dugway. can hire teachers that have a teachers and an 11.6 percent general election. Th3e taxable County, maybe we can get “In the school where I did bachelor’s degree that com- pay increase for current teach- value of a primary residence is some of those teachers that MYGA AUNNUITY my student teaching, I had 35 plete the teacher certification ers for the 2017-18 school 55 percent of the market value, are living here and driving into or more students in my class- process while teaching. year. so for primary residences the Salt Lake County to teach, to es,” Kragt said. “In Dugway my The school district did not The Tooele County School proposed increase will be 55 come back.” 3.25% class sizes are like seven. I like receive any applications for District announced in May that cents per $1,000 of market or [email protected] GUARANTEED 10 YEARS to keep the top scoring prefer- the next election. email comments to the 151 N. Main Street in Tooele Study ence, the appointed manager/ Rob Clausing compared the study committee at City at 7 p.m. Those meetings continued from page A1 council, on the table. They then forms of government to ice [email protected], include time for public com- eliminated the lowest scoring cream. according to Mitchell. ment. the worksheet and compiled the form, the seven-member com- “It’s like we just selected The study committee holds The study committee also has results. mission. French vanilla when we picked regular weekly meetings on a website, https://studytooele- Mitchell told the committee That left the three-member the appointed manager/council, Thursdays at the Tooele County county.blogspot.com. that when it came to the gen- commission, the five-member the elected county executive/ Health Department Building, [email protected] eral preference for the legisla- commission, and the elected council is like plain vanilla,” tive side of county government, county executive/council form he said. “Now that we have a five committee members choose of governments. vanilla flavor, wouldn’t you like a part-time council, two chose a Committee members dis- the second choice to be some- hybrid of part and full-time, and cussed their thoughts about the thing more like chocolate? The one chose full-time. Five indi- remaining forms of government. five-member commission and DON’T LEAVE cated they preferred election of Whitney Cook championed the the appointed manager/council council or commission members cause of the three-member com- give us a better choice between Tooele County for Your by districts and three wanted a mission. viable options.” mix of election at-large and by “The three-member com- On their first vote, the three- districts for council or commis- mission is the leanest system member commission form was General Surgery Needs sion members. Nine committee allowed,” Cook said. “More dropped. members thought five was the heads does not necessarily The next vote was a tie, 5-5 Dr Strindberg’s practice includes: appropriate size for a council or mean things will be better.” between five-member commis- commission, with no committee The splitting of legislative sion and elected county execu- • Colonoscopy • Mole/Lipoma Removal members preferring three or and executive power under a tive/council. After a revote the • Endoscopy • Varicose Veins seven. council system could lead to tally was five votes for five- When it came to general deadlock and finger pointing. member commission and three • Gallbladder • Breast Care Specialist preferences for the executive Election of representatives by votes for elected executive/ • Wound care • Hernia Repair authority in county govern- districts could lead to feudalism council, with two abstaining. ment, six committee members and division, according to Cook. The committee will now indicated they wanted a full- “Larger counties than Tooele work out the details of imple- time executive, one wanted a County still use the three-mem- mentation for the appointed Leg Pain? part-time executive, and one ber commission,” he said. manager/county council and wanted a hybrid. Eight voted Maria Sweeten said com- the five-member commission for a division of legislative and ments from the public, includ- forms of government, according Unsightly Veins? executive powers. There were ing emails and phone calls, to Mitchell. no votes for a combination of have been asking for a more Among those details are the powers, according to Mitchell. diverse government, with more cost of each form, the size of On the multiple criteria representation, more people the council, election of council evaluation, with a combined involved, and access to someone or commission by districts, at- possible point total of 20, the that represents them. large, or a combination. different forms of government Brenda Faddis said she was After the committee works were ranked as follows: 14.06 leaning towards the elected out the details it will evaluate points for appointed county county executive/council. both of the forms of govern- manager/council; 12.58 points “Bureaucracy depends on ment again before it makes a for elected county executive/ who is there,” she said. “The final recommendation, Mitchell council; 10.30 points for five- Salt Lake County Council with said. member county commission; nine members appears to be The study committee has 10.04 points for three-member pretty efficient.” until Feb. 8, 2018 to produce its commission; and 9.94 votes for Robin Douglas said the prob- final report on Tooele County the seven-member commission. lem with an elected executive is government. 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A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 24, 2017 OBITUARIES Kenneth C. Taylor always wished he had more to Groups make last-minute push to give. But like the woman in the Kenneth C. Taylor was born Bible, Ken truly gave all he had July 7, 1942, in Las Vegas, to those around him. save national monument areas Nevada, to Claude Frank Although Ken always had a Taylor and Donna Lucille strong work ethic, in his spare SALT LAKE CITY (AP) chairs a group that advocates ment designations. that recaps the historical and Dallin. moments he enjoyed hunting, — Conservation groups are for multi-use of public lands, No other president has tried cultural importance of lands Ken married Susan Sabey fishing and cooking for family airing TV ads, planning rallies said outdoor recreation com- to eliminate a monument, consider sacred to them. The on Aug. 16, 1963. They were and friends. He was a devoted and creating parody websites panies are peddling lies and but they have trimmed and sprawling monument features the parents of one son, James husband and dedicated his life in a last-minute blitz to stop misconceptions when they say redrawn boundaries 18 times, a mix of cliffs, plateaus, tower- Taylor. Ken married Judy Alice to helping others. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke local officials want to bulldoze according to the National Park ing rock formations, rivers and (Musser) Peterson on Aug. 2, On Aug. 17, 2017, the world from downsizing or eliminat- monument lands. Service. canyons across wide expanses 1975, and he became a father lost a great man. Ken will be ing national monument areas Summers said residents REI and Patagonia have covered by sagebrush and juni- to her five children: Susanne, dearly missed by all who knew that cover large swaths of treasure the lands that com- joined a group of 350 out- per trees. Susette, Steven, Mary and and loved him, especially his land and water from Maine to prise Bears Ears and the Grand door companies, including The Wilderness Society Daniel. Ken and Judy were children: Susanne Haring, California. Staircase-Escalante monu- The North Face, YETI Coolers website also features a photo sealed on Dec. 10, 2008, in the Susette Peterson, James The deadline for Zinke to ments in Utah, but don’t want and Orvis, in signing a letter of ancient ruins at Bears Ears Salt Lake Temple. Taylor, Steven Peterson, Mary announce his recommenda- to close the areas to new oil sent last week to Zinke by the National Monument in Utah What can you say about a Gunning and Daniel Peterson; tions is Thursday following a drilling and mining that pro- Outdoor Industry Association. and the words, “Developer man who put everyone before grandchildren, great-grand- four-month review of 27 sites duce good jobs. “It’s an American right to ready.” Each monument was himself? Ken was a unique children and siblings. ordered by President Donald “We want to tend this area roam in our public lands,” given a fictional price tag, man that defined success for Services will be Saturday, Trump. like a garden instead of a the letter reads. “As business such as $932 million for Organ himself and rejected what the Aug. 26, 2017, 11 a.m. at The outdoor recreation museum,” he said leaders, we simply ask that Mountains-Desert Peaks world defined as success. He the LDS Chapel, 583 N. 270 industry has hammered home The review includes sweep- your final report remain true National Monument in New felt that his only worth was East, Tooele. Interment will its message that peeling back ing sites mostly in the West to the Teddy Roosevelt values Mexico. what he did for other people. be at 3 p.m. at the Orem City protections on areas where its that are home to ancient cliff we share with you — to main- In a description of Katahdin He was successful. Cemetery. Condolences may be customers hike, bike and camp dwellings, towering sequoia tain the national treasures Woods and Waters National He often felt like he gave offered at daltonhoopes.com. could prevent future genera- trees, deep canyons or ocean presidents of both parties have Monument in Maine, the web- so little (two mites) and he tions from enjoying the sites. habitats roamed by seals, protected.” site says: “This is the chance In addition, the Wilderness whales and sea turtles. Patagonia recently ran a for someone to claim a little Society has created a parody Zinke has already removed TV ad in Montana and Utah piece of that offbeat New website featuring Trump and six areas in Montana, with company founder Yvon England charm for themselves Patty Jo Hiskey Zinke selling luxury real estate Colorado, Idaho and Chouinard fishing and declar- and leave hikers, birdwatchers, at the sites. Washington from consider- ing, “Our business is built on snowshoers and hunters on the Patty Jo Hiskey, born June Groups that want to see the ation for changes. He also said having wild places” and warn- outside, looking in!” 25, 1961, in Ely, Nevada, areas reduced have been less Bears Ears on tribal land in ing that public lands are under Proponents of downsizing passed away Aug. 21, 2017, vociferous, pleading their cases Utah should be downsized. the greatest threat ever. the monuments say state gov- with her loved ones by her on social media and working Environmental groups said Led by U.S. Sen. Martin ernments are better suited to side. behind the scenes to lobby fed- the 1906 Antiquities Act is Heinrich, a Democrat from make management decisions Patty enjoyed spending eral officials. intended to shield significant New Mexico, monument sup- that would ensure federal time with friends and family. They say past presidents historical and archaeological porters plan a rally Thursday at lands are utilised for a mix of She especially loved the pre- have misused a century-old sites, and that it allows presi- an REI store in Albuquerque. uses. cious time she spent with her law to create monuments that dents to create the monuments The tribal coalition that “The only reason there is children and grandchildren. are too large and stop energy but only gives Congress the pushed for the Bears Ears roads in some of these places She loved being outdoors, see- development, grazing, mining power to modify them. National Monument, desig- is because of the mining and ing nature and enjoying the and other uses. They have vowed to file nated by President Barack the oil and the gravel pits,” wildlife. Stan Summers, a Utah lawsuits if Trump attempts to Obama in December, unveiled Summers said. She also loved doing service county commissioner who rescind or reduce the monu- a new webpage last Thursday for others. She would do any- thing for anyone. Patty is preceded in death by her parents Gordon and final days. Joan Nicholes. She is sur- In lieu of flowers, donations Critics say mustang meeting a ‘slaughter summit’ vived by her children, Amber can be made to the family to SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The National Horse and Messmer told The Associated Bureau of Land Management Hatch (Greg) and Austin help with funeral costs. Federal scientists and mostly Burro Summit gets underway Press. “It doesn’t have all the faces in trying to manage wild Hiskey (Ashley); her grand- Services will be held on rural interests are gathering Wednesday in Salt Lake City, people out there who are inter- horses, something former kids, Damion, Shianne and Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, at noon at a wild horse conference in a week after congressional ested both anti and pro. But it agency director Neil Kornze Kinzley; as well as siblings at the LDS church at 220 W. Utah that mustang-protec- auditors identified countless has a good cross-section of the characterized last year as a $1 Sandra (Dan) Millick and fam- 2200 North, Tooele, Utah. tion advocates maintain is hurdles but no solutions to the science.” billion problem. ily, Brenda (Kevin) Nelson Graveside services will follow a thinly veiled effort to pro- growing number of U.S.-pro- Aurelia Skipwirth, dep- A report by Congress’ and family and Brent (Patty) at Pleasant Green Cemetery mote increased roundups and tected wild horses roaming 10 uty assistant U.S. Interior General Accounting Office Nicholes and family; and many (9200 W. 3500 South, Magna, eventual slaughter of tens of western states. Secretary for fish and wildlife made public last week outlines close friends who were loving Utah). thousands of animals from Utah officials, ranchers and and national parks, is sched- many of the challenges, noting and supportive up until her California to Colorado without even some federal officials uled to address the event, that the BLM removed nearly public input. have argued that swollen pop- along with Keith Norris, 135,000 horses from the range ulations of wild horses, an icon co-chairman of the National between 2000 and 2016 while of the American West, have left Horse and Burro Rangeland the population on the range animals starving and range- Management Coalition. Its doubled and the number of lands damaged and depleted, membership includes a num- horses in holding facilities while an ever-increasing ber of groups that advocate for increased seven-fold. backlog of captured mustangs expedited roundups of mus- The BLM asserts that U.S. already in government corrals tangs, including the American rangeland can sustain fewer OPEN TO THE PUBLIC costs taxpayers $50 million Farm Bureau Federation, than 27,000 horses and bur- annually. National Cattlemen’s Beef ros, but there are more than Horse-protection groups Association, National 72,000 wild horses on the contend that cattle cause more Association of Counties and rangeland and about 46,000 in damage to rangeland and say Wild Sheep Foundation. holding facilities. ASTE that officials kowtowing to U.S. House Natural The GAO report said there’s T livestock interests won’t look at Resources Committee little immediate relief in sight solutions other than euthaniz- Chairman Rob Bishop, R-Utah, through fledgling contracep- ing mustangs. Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and tion programs. Those critics say the invita- Reps. Chris Stewart, R-Utah Many horse protection advo- tion-only gathering hosted by and Mark Amodei, R-Nev., are cates say contraception is the Utah State University amounts among those invited. only realistic solution to limit to a “slaughter summit.” Utah is spending up to horse populations they feel “The largest stakeholder $50,000 from money set aside have more right to roam the — the American public — is for horse and burro programs range than federally subsidized being left out in the cold,” said to co-sponsor the summit, livestock. Suzanne Roy, executive direc- Utah Department of Natural The report also notes that tor of the American Wild Horse Resources Director Mike Styler the sale of horses gathered of Our Campaign. told state legislators at a hear- for slaughter is illegal under Terry Messmer, a wildland ing last month. existing congressional budget C resources professor at Utah Styler said his department language, although President State, defended the confer- has a representative on the Donald Trump’s administration O Y ence lineup he said was orga- roughly two-dozen member recommended changing that in nized by “a broad coalition of committee that crafted the a recent budget proposal. UN T horse advocates — not activist meeting’s agenda, along with Horse slaughterhouses are groups, but people who are representatives from the prohibited in the U.S. but are concerned about the welfare of National Audubon Society and legal in many other countries, horses and western rangeland The Wildlife Society. including Canada, Mexico and Business & Career Showcase management.” The three-day summit parts of Europe where horse “I suspect some folks are will include a discussion of meat is considered a delicacy. 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But unlike online ordered online. But it’s also tion that “our movement is night in Phoenix I read the added: “I’ll make a prediction: I made up his mind. leader Amazon, it’s not doing had to look beyond itself and about love.” Then he erupted things from my statements on think he’s going to be just fine.” “Personally, I don’t think it alone. form partnerships. Walmart in anger. Charlottesville that the Fake Trump skewered both of we can make a deal because The world’s largest retailer announced Monday that it’s He blamed the media for News Media didn’t cover fairly,” Arizona’s Republican senators, we have been so badly taken said Wednesday it’s working expanding its grocery delivery the widespread condemna- he wrote. “People got it!” insisting that his coy refusal to advantage of,” Trump said. with Google to offer hundreds service with ride-hailing ser- tion of his response to violence Unity is back on the agenda mention their names showed a In the comfort of his most of thousands of items from vice Uber, and it’s been testing at a Charlottesville, Virginia, Wednesday, when Trump “very presidential” restraint. He fervent fans, Trump often res- laundry detergent to Legos for same-day delivery service with protest organized by white speaks to veterans in Reno, said his aides had begged him, urrects his free-wheeling 2016 voice shopping through Google Deliv at Sam’s Club in Miami. supremacists. And he shouted Nevada. He will hold them up “Please, please Mr. President, campaign style, pinging insults Assistant. The capability will be Amazon generally has been that he had “openly called for as an example of “the strength, don’t mention any names. at perceived enemies such as available in late September. building its network of services healing, unity and love” in the courage and love that our So I won’t.” Yet he’d clearly the media and meandering It’s Google’s biggest retail on its own, using its $99-a-year immediate aftermath of the country will need to overcome described Sen. John McCain from topic to topic without partnership — and the most Prime membership with same- tragedy and had simply been every challenge that we will as the reason Congress didn’t a singular theme. This was personalized shopping expe- day and even one-hour ship- misrepresented in news cover- face,” according to prepared repeal and replace the much- Trump’s eighth rally since tak- rience it offers — as it tries ping options to develop loyalty. age. remarks. maligned Affordable Care Act, ing office in January, and each to broaden the reach of its It’s also been drawing in cus- He read from his three “It is time to heal the and he labeled Arizona Sen. event is attended by supporters voice-activated assistant Home tomers with its Alexa devices. responses to the racially wounds that have divided us, Jeff Flake as “weak” on law screened by his campaign. speaker. And it underscores Amazon doesn’t give sales charged violence — getting and to seek a new unity based enforcement and immigration. His comfort level was Walmart’s drive to compete in figures for Echo, but Consumer more animated with each one. on the common values that He followed up Wednesday apparent: As he discussed his an area dominated by Amazon’s Intelligence Research Partners He withdrew from his suit unite us,” Trump says. morning on Twitter, writing responses to Charlottesville, he Alexa-powered Echo device. estimated that it’s sold more pocket the written statement But Trump wasn’t able “Phoenix crowd last night was interrupted himself. “I didn’t “Voice shopping is becoming than 10 million Echo devices in he’d read the day a woman was to stick to his unity theme amazing — a packed house. I want to bore you. You under- a more important part of every- the U.S. since late 2014. That killed by a man who’d plowed Tuesday night. His broadside love the Great State of Arizona. stand where I’m coming from. day shopping behavior,” said includes the core $179 Echo as a car through counter-protest- against the media, and the Not a fan of Jeff Flake, weak on You people understand.” Marc Lore, CEO of Walmart’s well as the less expensive and ers, but he skipped over the “fake news” he says is out to get crime & border!” Outside the rally, the divi- U.S. e-commerce business. smaller Echo Dot and the por- trouble-causing part that he’d him, was one of several detours As for how he would assist siveness seen across the coun- The voice-activated devices table Amazon Tap. freelanced at the time — his he took from remarks prepared with the upcoming Herculean try was on display. are becoming more mainstream To be more competitive with observation that “many sides” for the Phoenix rally. Trump tasks facing Congress — pass- One man on a loudspeaker as they become more accessi- Amazon, Google Express is were to blame. unabashedly acknowledged ing tax reform, raising the said the largely Latino protest- ble. Even Apple has one coming scrapping the $95-a-year mem- That, as well as his reit- that his own advisers had debt ceiling, and agreeing on a ers belong in the kitchen. A out this year. Walmart has said bership starting Wednesday, eration days later that “both urged him to stay on message, budget — Trump offered little Trump opponent hoisted a Google’s investment in natural allowing shoppers to get free sides” were to blame for the and that he simply could not. detail. He did threaten that if sign depicting the president language processing and artifi- delivery within one to three violence that led to the death He suggested he intends legislators force a government with horns. A day of noisy cial intelligence will help make days on orders as long as the of Heather Heyer and two state to pardon former Sheriff Joe shutdown “we’re building that but largely peaceful protests voice-activated shopping even purchase is above each store’s troopers, led Democrats and Arpaio, who is awaiting sen- wall,” a reference to his cam- turned unruly after his speech, more popular. minimum. many Republicans to denounce tencing in Arizona after his paign promise to close off the as police fired pepper spray at And Lore said the person- Walmart is integrating its Trump for not unmistakably conviction in federal court for border with Mexico. crowds after someone appar- alization of the partnership Easy Reorder feature — which calling out white supremacists disobeying court orders to stop He also said he thinks the ently lobbed rocks and bottles means people can shout out has data on both store and and other hate groups. his immigration patrols. After U.S. will “end up probably ter- at officers. generic items like milk, bread online purchases — into Google and cheese, and Google Express. Shoppers who want to Assistant will know exactly the reorder their favorites have to brands and the size that the link their Walmart account to user wants. Google Express. Strong economy gives Oregon taxpayers a rebate Google introduced shop- With other Google Express PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) more than anticipated during “Oregon continues to show day. ping to Home in February, let- retailers, personalization takes — Oregon will send more than a two-year budget cycle. When the world that our state is a great Chuck Sheketoff, director of ting people use voice to order time as the assistant learns $460 million back to taxpayers that happens, the additional place to live, visit, and do busi- the left-leaning Oregon Center essentials from more than 40 shoppers’ preferences, says next year, after the surging econ- money is kicked back to taxpay- ness,” Gov. Kate Brown said in a for Public Policy, noted in a state- retailers like Target and Costco Brian Elliott, general manager omy led to unexpectedly strong ers. statement about the rosy reve- ment that Oregon could have under its Google Express pro- of Google Express. So the quick tax collections, state economists Because of the recession, nue forecast. “Oregon businesses used the extra money to hire gram. But that was far behind personalization with Walmart said Wednesday. Oregon taxpayers went eight and workers develop world-class 2,650 teachers. the Echo, available since late should make voice-activated The estimated median rebate years without a kicker before products and ideas — and that’s “We are in the midst of one of 2014. shopping more attractive, he under the Oregon’s unique “kick- finally getting rebates in 2015. something to celebrate.” the longest economic expansions Walmart, which has more says. er” law will be $89 for individual Rather than receiving a check, Though strongly supported in the post-World War II era — a stores than any other retailer taxpayers, though the figure var- taxpayers must claim the kicker by voters, who strengthened the business cycle that sooner or and the largest share of the ies greatly based on income. as a credit when they file their law in 1999 by adding it to the later will end with a recession,” U.S. grocery market, is also The kicker law was created in state taxes next year. 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COURTESY OF CHARLES UIBEL Cousins Audrey Parks, Aumanae Hitesman and Rebecca Van Oene pause for a picture at the LDS Conference Center for the Days of ‘47 Royalty Pageant. Generations of

PageantrySTORY CLARISSA PANKRATZ Three cousins carry on a three-generation family tradition, honoring their grandma

t was their grandmother’s wish that the three cousins compete in this year’s Days COURTESY OF of ‘47 Royalty Pageant. MARENE REDMOND FulfillingI the wish last spring, Marene Redmond they became their family’s third (center), seen here generation to participate. with daughter Aumanae Hitesman, Audrey Melinda Ross (far right) and grand- Parks and Rebecca Van Oene had daughters Rebecca all felt some pressure from their Van Oene, Aumanae grandmother, Marene Redmond Hitesman and of Tooele, to compete. Redmond Audrey Parks, all said she had enjoyed her experi- competed in the ence in the pageant decades ago, Days of ‘47 Royalty and having her granddaughters Pageant as young participate wasn’t about winning ladies. — it was about the experience. The cousins became contes- tants in the three-day pageant, which was held April 20-22 at the LDS Conference Center in Salt Lake City. Parks, the oldest of the three cousins at 22, attended Stansbury

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COURTESY OF CHARLES UIBEL COURTESY OF CHARLES UIBEL COURTESY OF CHARLES UIBEL Audrey Parks represented ancestor Samuel Wallace Park. Rebecca Van Oene chose ancestor Priscilla Merriman Evans Aumanae Hitesman learned about Serena Torjussen Gardner THURSDAY August 24, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A11

that I could get on stage and Pageantry mention who I was. I am grate- continued from page A10 ful I carried on that tradition.” The family’s favorite mem- High School, and now attends ory of Russo in the pageant is Salt Lake Community College. her answer to one of the ques- Hitesman, 21, went to Tooele tions she was asked. They still High School and recently quote and laugh about it today. returned from an LDS mission She answered her question to Russia. She now attends by saying, “Ever since I was Utah State University. Van knee high to a grasshopper …” Oene, 19, went to high school There are other differ- at Davis High and now attends ences that have occurred in Weber State, majoring in the pageant over the years. accounting. The reward for winning was a “This was the year we could $1,000 scholarship in 2003. It all do it together,” Hitesman was $3,000 this year. said. While the scholarship “We thought it would be so amount has gone up, the num- much more fun as a group,” ber of contestants has declined Van Oene added. over the years. There were 21 Parks said, “I was asked to women in the pageant this do it, so I did it.” year, with 56 in 2003 and 74 The pageant began on a in 1962, which was the year Thursday with rehearsals and Redmond started the family seminars. That night, the girls tradition. danced at a ball. Friday they Redmond said she got rehearsed even more, while involved in the pageant Saturday’s events featured because her mother was a pictures, dinner and on-stage member of the Daughters of questions. Utah Pioneers. DUP members A prerequisite for the are the volunteer group who pageant is that participants plan and oversee the pageant. must be descendants of Utah Redmond has a strong love pioneers. The cousins have so and appreciation for Utah and many pioneer ancestors that the work the DUP members COURTESY MARENE REDMOND each one was able to choose put into the pageant, as well Each of her granddaughters, Hitesman, Van Oene, and Parks, holds a bouquet and wears a sash following the pageant as they pose with Redmond. The women from different family as what the competition rep- sashes say “Grandma’s Favorite.” lines. Hitesman chose Serena resents. Torjussen Gardner, Parks chose “Utah is a great state and Samuel Wallace Park, and Van we think that the pageant is Oene chose Priscilla Merriman great,” Redmond said. Evans. Redmond, whose maiden One part of the pageant that name is Gardner, was dating impressed the cousins was a Roger Redmond when she dance step they learned from participated in the pageant. an instructor who taught them During the pageant, she was to raise their arms toward a asked what she would do if she section of audience seating. didn’t win. Her answer was The instructor said they should “get married.” imagine their ancestors are sit- Happily, she said, she didn’t ting in that section, and as the win and married Roger. The cousins raise their arms during two have been married for 55 the dance routine, they are years. Redmond said she want- saluting their ancestors. ed her daughters and grand- All three women were also daughters to participate in the impressed with the other pageant so they could increase pageant contestants. Meeting their knowledge of their family them, as well as getting to history and have a memorable know the women who manage time. the pageant, were highlights. “I wanted them to do it “The other girls were amaz- because it is such a good expe- ing, and the women who rience,” Redmond said run the pageant are angels,” Redmond’s love of family Hitesman said. history has influenced her “My favorite part was meet- family’s life, from the time ing the girls,” Van Oene said. she raised her children to now “They all come from so many when her children are grown backgrounds.” and raising their own. BUSINESS REWARDS AS EASY AS Melinda Russo, one of “We were told stories con- Redmond’s five daughters, stantly growing up,” Russo competed in the 2003 pageant, said. “She has such a strong despite being in training at a honor in the pioneers and our police academy. She said she heritage.” participated alone because her None of the women in any of four sisters weren’t around at the three generations has been the time. Russo is married and selected as pageant royalty. is in law enforcement today. But they agree what they did The pageant then was only win could be considered more one day long and everything meaningful than a $3,000 — scheduling, contact infor- scholarship: They learned mation, etc., was done on about their pioneer ancestors paper, not online, Russo said. and what those women went There were also specific through. rules then, she added, and the They also learned about the contestants had to wear two- importance of family and tradi- and-a-half-inch heels on stage. tion. The three generations of EARN REWARDS WITH THE Van Oene noted that now the women also agree that they are contestants aren’t allowed grateful for their ancestors. to wear shoes that make any “All of us are grateful for RIGHT BUSINESS CREDIT CARD noise on stage. our pioneer heritage and those “My mother asked me to do who put on the pageant,” SEE HOW YOUR BUSINESS CAN PUT THE AMAZING CREDIT CARD* TO WORK FOR YOU. it several times,” Russo said. Russo said. “Finally I told her: If I am not What the three cousins married by next year, I will do learned and felt from their You can now leverage three categories of Cash Back earnings for your business. Use your AmaZing it. So I did it.” experience they will carry with Cash for Business credit card to pay for common business expenses and earn 3% Cash Back. And Russo was hesitant to par- them for the rest of their lives. ticipate in the pageant, but While no one in the next gen- for travel-related expenses earn 2% Cash Back.* Your business will still receive 1% Cash Back on all now says she is grateful for the eration has promised to par- other net purchases.* experience. ticipate in the pageant — who “It was nice,” she said. “I got knows? Maybe in a couple of to meet some new people and years a few more generations I studied my pioneer heritage will take part in the family beforehand. So, it was nice tradition.

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SPORTS WRAP Grantsville tennis at Summit Academy Buffaloes soar past Juan Diego No scores were reported. To report scores, email dvaughan @tooeletranscript.com. Grantsville soccer at APA-Draper Freshman Whitney Wangsgard scored four goals, giving her 14 through three games, and the Grantsville girls soccer team rolled to an 8-1 win over American Preparatory Academy- Draper on Tuesday. Alyssa Roberts, Ashley Wangsgard, Sarah Ellett and Talia Hawke also scored for the Cowboys (3- 0), who play host to APA-West Valley on Friday at 3:30 p.m. Tooele volleyball at South Summit The Tooele volleyball team lost a hard-fought match to Class 3A South Summit on Tuesday, falling 25-22, 22-25, 25-20, 25-27, 15-9 to the Wildcats in Kamas. The Buffaloes travel to Grantsville for a non-region match next Tuesday. Stansbury girls soccer vs. Ogden Mackenzie Landward scored twice, but it wasn’t enough as Ogden edged Stansbury 3-2 in a Region 11 match Wednesday FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO at Stansbury High School. The Tooele’s soccer team celebrates after a victory over defending Class 3A state champion Juan Diego on Wednesday. The Buffs won the game 3-2, rallying from a 2-1 deficit in the second half. Stallions (3-3, 0-2 Region 11) travel to Park City on Monday. Grantsville tennis Tooele girls soccer squad topples defending state champs with second-half comeback at Juan Diego No scores were reported. To PEGGY BRADFIELD report scores, email dvaughan COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR THS GIRLS SOCCER @tooeletranscript.com. The Tooele High girls soccer team Grantsville cross country was scrappy, tenacious and believed to desire. And you can’t coach that,” he at South Summit the very end they were the better team. added. No results were reported. To As a result, they defeated 2016 Class In the first half, the two teams report scores, email dvaughan 3A state champion Juan Diego Catholic scrambled in upbeat exchanges result- @tooeletranscript.com. 3-2 with a goal in the final minutes ing in failed goal attempts. Buff for- Wednesday. ward McKenna Banks hit heads with a Grantsville volleyball at Juab “They came here today and they Soaring Eagle defender and the players The Grantsville volleyball team underestimated us, you know, and were assessed for concussions mid-way fell in five sets to Juab in a that’s a dangerous thing to do,” Tooele into the half. Soon after, at the 7:30 non-region match Wednesday coach Stephen Duggan said of Juan mark, Juan Diego netted its first goal, night in Nephi. The Cowboys Diego. “They underestimated us. They hitting dead center with no defender in will travel to St. George to take didn’t understand our game plan … sight but the goalie. part in Dixie High’s tournament We had a game plan coming out; I’m The score was 0-1. this weekend. not going to say what it is, but, we Among the failed attempts for Juan Notable HS girls soccer scores switched our formation.” Diego in the first half were a strong kick Tuesday The team would go with its plan which bounced off the right goal post Grantsville 8, APA-Draper 1 for as much of the game as it worked, and a corner kick solidly placed to the Hurricane 2, Canyon View 1 Duggan said. It served its purpose for center where two forward JDCHS play- Snow Canyon 7, Pine View 0 the majority of the game, but later in ers were. Orem 2, Lehi 2 the second half they changed it up. One of the teammates booted the Despite the tweaks the THS girls Salem Hills 3, maintained their “passion, will and SEE TOOELE PAGE B8 ➤ Mountain View 1 Carbon 3, Union 2 Delta 3, Juab 1 “They came here today and they Bear River 4, Preston (Idaho) 1 Emery 3, Beaver 1 underestimated us, you know, and that’s a Gunnison 1, South Sevier 0 Mountain Crest 2, Clearfield 1 dangerous thing to do.” Sky View 1, Box Elder 1 FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Members of the Tooele soccer team come together after beating Juan Diego 3-2 on Wednesday South Summit 4, Richfield 0 — Stephen Duggan, Tooele soccer coach at Tooele High School. Wednesday Tooele 3, Juan Diego 2 Ogden 3, Stansbury 2 Park City 6, Ben Lomond 1 Notable HS volleyball scores THS tries to tame Bobcats Tuesday South Summit 3, Tooele 2 Dugway 3, APA-Draper 0 Buffs look to build Gunnison 3, ALA 0 on last week’s win Maple Mountain 3, Orem 2 Millard 3, Cedar 1 over North Sanpete North Sanpete 3, Salem Hills 1 PEGGY BRADFIELD Pine View 3, Enterprise 2 COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR Snow Canyon 3, Kanab 0 The Tooele High football South Sevier 3, team is fired up for Friday’s North Sevier 1 home matchup with Sky Union 3, North Summit 1 View. It’s the Bobcats’ sec- West 3, Payson 0 ond consecutive Friday in Wednesday the valley, but this time the Juab 3, Grantsville 2 Buffaloes plan to send them Morgan 3, Sky View 0 home with their first loss. Panguitch 3, Hurricane 0 Richfield 3, Piute 0 THS FOOTBALL Schedule Friday’s games THS coach Jeff Lewis has Grantsville volleyball at Dixie seen video of Sky View’s game tournament last Friday against Stansbury Grantsville tennis vs. Tooele, and while he knows the 3 p.m. Region 12 and No. 4-ranked FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Grantsville soccer vs. team in Class 4A is good, he APA-West Valley, 3:30 p.m. also knows there are some Tooele’s Ben Wasson warms up at practice last week. The Buffaloes will FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO play their first home game of the season Friday against Sky View. Stansbury tennis at St. George Stansbury’s Tavita Gagnier carries the ball during last week’s season opener chinks in their armor. The tournament against Sky View. The Stallions travel to Taylorsville on Friday. coaches have adjusted their Grantsville football vs. plan off of that video footage. don’t give up a big play,” he ning back, was an important Minico (Idaho) at Idaho State, “They executed their said. part of last year’s offense. He 5:30 p.m. defense really well, but they Lewis knows the game will scored six touchdowns last Taylorsville to test started out flat,” Lewis said. be a challenge, however, espe- year and racked up 773 yards Stansbury football at Taylorsville, 7 p.m. It wasn’t until the end cially in stopping Sky View’s rushing. Tooele football vs. Sky View, of the first half that SVHS offense. Playing a clean game Helu, who plays safety, had 7 p.m. Stallions this week got its offense fired up and playing to its strengths three touchdowns against the Saturday’s games against Stansbury last week. will be two important compo- Hawks on Friday. His third Grantsville volleyball at Dixie DARREN VAUGHAN However, a more determined nents of a THS victory. TD was a 41-yard carry in the SPORTS EDITOR SHS FOOTBALL tournament team came out the second “We’re playing a larger second half. Stansbury tennis at St. George The Stansbury football team half and finished the game opponent. They’re moving Meono can run the ball, as tournament took its lumps in its season- we got all that out of our sys- strong, defeating SHS 27-17. down, we’re moving up. I well as mix it up on offense Monday’s games opening loss to Sky View, and tem,” Stansbury coach Clint Sky View’s special teams expect to see a really good with both ground and air Grantsville golf at Judge things certainly won’t get any Christiansen said. “They’ve and offense can create big team. They’re going to show attacks. He proved he could Memorial, 2 p.m. easier for the Stallions this got a good quarterback, some plays, Lewis said, so the Buff us just how good we are,” he air it out with the pass, a 13- week. good running backs and good defense will have to be on its said. yarder to Dalton Wintle for Stansbury soccer at Park City, 3:30 p.m. SHS hits the road for the receivers. They’re a solid foot- A-game. THS will also need to Top performers fans should the Buffaloes’ first TD in last first of three consecutive road ball team.” execute positions well, avoid keep their eye on Friday night week’s victory in Mt. Pleasant. Tooele soccer at Ogden, games on Friday, with Class The Stallions (0-1) hope to turning over the ball and stick are Jeno Bins, Nukuluve Helu Regarding last week’s 3:30 p.m. 6A Taylorsville serving as this have starting quarterback Jet to its game plan in order to and QB Austin Meono, Lewis game, Lewis said, “It was a SEE WRAP PAGE B3 ➤ week’s opponent. complete its plays. said. “The first game’s over and SEE STALLIONS PAGE B3 ➤ “We’re gearing up so we Bins, a linebacker and run- SEE BUFFALOES PAGE B3 ➤ B2

B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 24, 2017 GARDEN SPOT A few moments on the dark side of the moon t happened; or, for us here in the Tooele Valley, it near- ly happened. You know, I Jay Cooper that little cosmic event that CORRESPONDENT had people scrambling across the country, filling national park and private campgrounds, overflowing hotels and jam- me, and I’m tired of hearing ming highways. Yes, the solar about it.” eclipse. You guessed the results. The Unless there is a cure for nonplussed category was the aging that comes along, this winner by a good margin. will be the second-to-last In our area, I saw a fair eclipse in the U.S. in my life- amount of folks taking a look time. There’s another one com- with their special glasses. It ing across the southeastern was good to see folks out, states in April of 2024. young and old, sharing this Even with the relative rarity event that belongs to us all. As of these happenings, I do have the moon passed between us a confession — I just wasn’t all and the sun, the light changed that enthused about seeing the across the valley, to an almost sun being almost blocked out silvery tinge. for several minutes. I enjoyed It was somewhat like when the event, but almost as an the sun is shining on you afterthought. through the edge of a cloud. Evidently, I’m not alone. I In addition to a change in was listening to a radio station lighting intensity, the tempera- where they put out an infor- ture dropped, almost feeling mal survey the morning of the like a mid-spring or fall day. eclipse. It was a simple two I also noticed the animals question affair — something reacted a bit differently. The like, “I’ve been looking forward chickens seemed oblivious, but to this for a long time and can’t the cats appeared a bit nervous During a solar eclipse, shadows can appear fractured with multiple edges. Light coming through a tree produced this image. wait to see the eclipse today” and came seeking some conso- or, “This just isn’t a big deal to lation. One thing that was really We also utilized our large- the sun partially obscured by friend of mine from Boston cool was how shadows scale passive camera we the moon came into focus. posted that he experienced a appeared. Instead of the usual have here on our property Awesome. solar eclipse as a child. It was hard-edged image cast on the — also known as the tractor While I hadn’t really been shared with his mother who ground or other objects, there barn. What, you ask, is that? anticipating the eclipse event made sure he got to see it and was a weird double or triple I learned a trick way back in much, there’s a fringe ele- understand what it was that he margin around the main shad- high school in my photography ment who had and who have was experiencing. ow. One striking effect was the class. assigned all sorts of meanings, He told her that he wanted altered light coming through Any large darkened room, ranging from Biblical prophecy to be sure to be with his mom one of our trees and casting a with a small opening facing an to doomsday predictions, eco- the next time one occurred. somewhat-fractured image on illuminated area, and a mov- nomic collapse and (I’m being Understandably, she told him the driveway blacktop. able white board can act as a serious here, although I’m try- that doing so was not likely. Another phenomenon was crude camera. The lit area is ing to keep a straight face as I He was pleased to tell his shadow bands, or “snakes” that the subject; the small opening tell you this) the whole event friends yesterday that he and appeared on light surfaces, just acts as the lens. being a hoax since the earth is his wife headed to his mother’s before and after a total eclipse. The white surface is where flat anyway. home and were able to enjoy We don’t fully understand why film would be. The white You can’t make this stuff up. Monday’s event with her. this happens, but it’s interest- board is moved forward and In reality, the moon is cast- He felt it was one of the ing to see, nonetheless. I feel backward until the image ing a shadow pretty much most meaningful promises he’s totally inadequate trying to comes into focus. When we did all the time (with the excep- made — and kept — in his life. describe the snake concept, so this, an upside-down image of tion of a lunar eclipse). A Speaking about rare expe- I invite you to do a web search the outside came into view. solar eclipse is when the riences, our friend Barbara using “eclipse snakes” and One of my fellow high moon passes between the Barlow (of Speirs Farm and view the video. school students, back then sun and us — where we lie in Annual Garden Tour fame) Since the sun’s temporary headed out and began walk- the moon’s shadow. A lunar hit a remarkable milestone dimming was not on my list ing about and we could see eclipse is when we (on earth) this last week. She is 85 years of events to be prepared for, I him, like a video camera, as pass between the sun and the young. didn’t have any special lenses he made his way around the moon, and the moon goes into Several of her Garden Tour with which to look at the sun. inverted scene. the shadow of the earth. committee and close friends Forget trying to get quick As an aside, this is how So, if the moon is throwing got together this last week glimpses either. It’s just too your eyes work as well. Yes, a shadow almost all the time, to throw Barbara a surprise bright and harmful to the eyes. the image that is transmitted why is the type of eclipse we birthday party. They colluded So, what’s a guy to do? ... to the back of your eyeball is just experienced so rare? The to get her to the right place at Improvise, of course. Maggie inverted too. However, your vastness of space along with the right time and it really paid and I got a look at the earth’s brain does the work of inter- other variables are the causes. off. She was a bit overwhelmed light and heat source by look- preting the image as right-side It takes a long, long time and shed a few tears at the ing through two layers of black up. Fascinating stuff. for everything to line up in sight of seeing her friends plastic trash bag. You could So, using these principles, such a fashion that the moon assembled to enjoy time with definitely see the moon shad- we located a small round nail is precisely positioned for it to and honor her. ow (with a nod to Cat Stevens. hole in the metal roof of the cast its shadow across the face Right now, I’m repairing If you don’t get that, look it up) barn. Sure enough, there was a of the earth. Even then, it does an antique round pedestal in front of the sun. brilliant beam of light thread- so on a relatively small path. dining table that has been in However, a trash bag, while ing its way from the puncture Hence, all Americans rush to Barbara’s family for a long PHOTOS COURTESY OF JAY COOPER blocking out the majority of to the floor. When I placed my get to the states just north of time. That table will be back A sky-facing pin hole in a darkened room produces a visible image of light, isn’t optically clear. So, hand in front of it and moved us. in her dining room next week Monday’s eclipse. the image wasn’t very sharp. it up and down, an image of It’s a matter of vantage — a family reunion of sorts. point. As the earth orbits May that table bring back all around the sun, and the moon sorts of great memories. Happy orbits the earth, both the moon birthday, Barbara, you are a and earth are casting shadows, grand lady. as are all objects, such as com- ets and planets. You would just Jay Cooper can be contacted have to be in the right place, at at [email protected], or OPEN HOUSE the right time, in your very fast you can visit his channel at you- and well-provisioned space- tube.com/dirtfarmerjay for vid- ship, to see it. eos on the hands-on life of gar- The uniqueness, or rarities dening, shop and home skills, Monday thru Saturday • 12pm-7pm of events like these make them culinary arts and landscaping. valuable and noteworthy. A

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The UFC also job. needs to take and he deserves starter for Houston last season. suspension from mixed mar- likely be the champion again, will be harmed by the lengthy The rookie quarterback will this opportunity. We are very But Cleveland’s offense has tial arts after the UFC light UFC President Dana White absence of its best fighter and start Cleveland’s exhibition at excited about seeing DeShone sputtered with Osweiler on heavyweight champion was said. a burgeoning pay-per-view Tampa Bay on Saturday, and in the role of starter for this the field — zero points in six notified Tuesday of his second “Jon and I have been mad draw. unless he flops or gets hurt, week, as he is certainly posi- preseason drives — while Kizer potential violation of the pro- at each other since UFC The penalties for a second Kizer will start the Browns’ tioning himself well to earn the has delivered bigger plays, motion’s anti-doping policy. 200, but the reality is we’ve offense range from one to Sept. 10 season opener against starting job heading into the including two long passes Jones is widely considered been here for this kid every four years, depending on sev- the Pittsburgh Steelers. regular season.” while leading the Browns to a the top pound-for-pound step of the way,” White said. eral aggravating or mitigat- Coach Hue Jackson elected Unless he stumbles against comeback win in his preseason fighter in his sport. The “How many times did I fly to ing circumstances, said Jeff to go with Kizer, a second- the Buccaneers, Kizer will be debut against New Orleans. potential violation stems from Albuquerque when he was in Novitzky, the UFC’s vice presi- round pick from Notre Dame, the 27th different quarterback Kizer has completed 19 of a sample collected after his trouble? The list goes on and dent of athlete health and over veterans Brock Osweiler to start for the Browns since 31 passes for 258 yards and a weigh-in July 28 for his title on, what we’ve done for this performance. and Cody Kessler. Kizer has 1999 — and fourth Week 1 touchdown in two exhibition fight against Daniel Cormier guy. It’s really sad.” “Jon definitely has one been the most consistent of the starter in the past four years. games. He’s been sacked five at UFC 214 in Anaheim, Jones’ camp and his man- penalty under the system,” three during training camp and Showing off a rocket arm times but also showed some California. ager, Malki Kawa, released Novitzky said. “So the second led the Browns to three touch- and maturity beyond his years, elusiveness with eight rushes Jones (23-1) beat Cormier a statement: “We are all at a penalty, if it were to come to downs during his two exhibi- the 21-year-old has shown no for 47 yards, including a 1- with a vicious third-round complete loss for words right that, basically doubles the tion appearances. signs of being intimidated by yard TD. head kick, reclaiming his now. Jon, his trainers, his amount of the first.” Jackson, who went 1-15 in the jump to the pros after mak- Osweiler had an obvious 205-pound belt after sitting nutritionists and his entire White revealed that the his first season with Cleveland, ing 23 starts in two seasons for edge because of his experi- out the previous year under camp have worked tirelessly UFC was hoping to book said he informed the QBs on the Fighting Irish. ence, but his inability to move suspension for his first failed and meticulously the past 12 Jones in a fight against heavy- Wednesday that Kizer would Jackson has been taking it the ball on Monday against the doping test. The victory months to avoid this exact weight champion Stipe Miocic start this week in what is con- slow with Kizer, who began New York Giants was costly. appeared to be a return to situation. We are having the in Detroit later this year. sidered a dress rehearsal for camp at No. 3 on the depth Kessler opened camp as the glory for a fighter who has samples tested again to deter- Instead, two divisions have the regular season. chart, but is now comfortable incumbent starter, but despite repeatedly hindered his stellar mine the validity or source of been thrown into turmoil. “He has made a lot of prog- enough with him to put him in being in better shape and career with misbehavior out- contamination. Jon is crushed The UFC also could lose ress by investing the time charge of Cleveland’s offense. building arm strength during side the octagon. by this news and we are doing its dream matchup between necessary to learn our offense, The Browns intend to run the offseason, he was unable to Jones was stripped of his whatever we can as a team, to Jones and former heavy- working hard to improve on the ball more this season, and hold off a rookie or Osweiler, belt in 2015 after his arrest support him.” weight champion Brock his fundamentals while also an aggressive defense should who didn’t seem to have much for his involvement in a hit- In a statement, Cormier Lesnar. The superstars both effectively moving the offense help take some of the pressure of a future in Cleveland when and-run accident. He was said he was “disappointed” appeared eager to meet next in preseason games,” Jackson off Kizer. he was acquired in a trade. scheduled to fight Cormier for and “very emotional” about year in a heavyweight fight the title in July 2016, but was the news. that would be among the pulled from the UFC 200 card “In my mind, on July 29, biggest events in the UFC’s and eventually suspended for I competed and I lost,” said history. what he claimed was a failed Cormier, who is on vacation “It’s not over yet,” White Cavs trade Irving to Celtics test due to a sexual enhance- in Hawaii with his family. “I said. “He’s got to go through ment pill. thought Jon Jones was the the (legal) process. Maybe CLEVELAND (AP) — Kyrie on his way to Boston, where are ahead of him.’’ Last month, the 30-year-old better man that day. I don’t there was something crazy Irving was tired of being team- he’ll join a Celtics team that The blockbuster deal caps Jones emphatically denied he know what to think anymore. that happened for this stuff to mates with LeBron James. lost to the Cavs in last season’s a wild summer for the Cavs, has ever used performance- I can’t believe we are going get into his system. So I don’t Now he has to figure out conference finals. who lost their title defense in enhancing drugs. through all of this again. We know.” how to beat him. And as fate will have it, the five games to Golden State in Jones hasn’t yet been will see what happens next.” USADA administers the Cleveland’s All-Star guard, Cavs will host the Celtics in June. Since then, general man- stripped of his light heavy- If the violation is con- UFC’s doping policy. The who asked owner Dan Gilbert their season opener on Oct. ager David Giffin left, the team weight title for a second time, firmed, Jones is almost California State Athletic to trade him earlier this 17. failed to convince Chauncey but it will be a formality if the certain to face a multiyear Commission also has jurisdic- summer, was dealt Tuesday “Kyrie is one of the best Billups to join its front office doping violation is confirmed. suspension from the sport, tion over Jones’ test. night to the Boston Celtics in scorers in the NBA,’’ Celtics and James has played with exchange for star guard Isaiah president Danny Ainge said. fans’ emotions with veiled TOOELE Thomas, forward Jae Crowder, “He has proven that on the postings on social media about TRANSCRIPT Local News, Opinion, Sports and Lifestyle ULLETIN center Ante Zizic and a 2018 biggest stage, the NBA Finals, his future. B first-round draft pick. the last three years. He’s been Irving, whose late 3-pointer an NBA champion, an Olympic helped Cleveland win the 2016 gold medalist, and a four-time NBA championship — and the All-Star. For all he’s accom- city’s first title since 1964 — is plished, we think his best years

a TD before leaving last week’s Stallions game. Lindsay threw for 22 RENEWABLE ENERGY continued from page B1 yards and rushed for 18 more, and Justin Matthews had 10 Richins back under center this yards passing and eight yards THAT WORKS week after he was pulled from rushing. Alix Taukeiaho led the last Friday’s 27-17 loss to Sky Stallions with 60 rushing yards View to undergo testing for a and a touchdown. concussion. Richins was set to The Stallions will need FOR ALL UTAHNS. go through a full-contact prac- all the weapons they can get tice Thursday, and if he comes against the Warriors (1-0), through that OK, he will start, who rolled to a 34-3 win over Christiansen said. Murray in last week’s season Stansbury also lost backup opener. Taylorsville junior quarterback Mitch Lindsay to quarterback Dane Leituala ran a shoulder injury during last for 205 yards and three touch- week’s game, but Christiansen downs and threw for 173 yards said Lindsay will be available if and another score in the rout. he is able to play through the Stansbury will look to keep pain. the 5-foot-11, 215-pound QB “Right now, (Richins) in check, though that could is fine,” Christiansen said. prove to be a difficult task for “(Lindsay’s) shoulder isn’t an undersized Stallions squad going to get any better, but it going against the Warriors’ isn’t going to get any worse bulky offensive line. unless he completely tears it “They’re so big and physi- apart. If we go in there fully cal, it could come down to who loaded, it ought to be a pretty has the ball last,” Christiansen good football game. We’ve got said. a chance to go in there and get Friday’s game gets under- after them a little bit.” way at 7 p.m. at Taylorsville Richins threw for 63 yards High School. Holden, Utah and rushed for eight yards and [email protected]

the team was divided in two Buffaloes with the addition of Cache continued from page B1 Valley’s new Green Canyon High School. • Ranked #3 in the nation for adding solar energy to the grid, by good team victory for us at Koebe Wilson scored two North Sanpete. We put togeth- touchdowns against Stansbury, the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA). er a really good team victory. one of which was a pick-six. We didn’t make a lot of mis- And finally, senior quarterback takes and we were able to get Jackson Siddoway will be look- • Thanks to thousands of Subscriber Solar customers we have up in the game quick.” ing to rack up yardage with On the Bobcats’ side, fans solid plays Friday. should keep a sharp eye on The game begins at 7 p.m. installed more than 81,000 solar panels across 20acres in Cole Stokes. He can cause Friday night at the newly reno- mayhem on both sides of vated Tooele High football sta- Holden, Utah. the ball and even kicks extra dium. This is the second pre- points. Stokes led Sky View in season game for both teams. rushing yards in 2016, before [email protected] • We’re investing $3.5 Billion to support more renewables by 2020.

Savarino and also We are focused on bringing more renewable energy – like solar – to our Wrap scored for , while picked up his 100th continued from page B1 customers in a way that works for everyone. It’s why we believe that growing career shutout in an RSL jersey. Tuesday’s games RSL improved to 9-13-5 on the renewable energy is good for Utah, both now and into the future. Learn Stansbury tennis at Bonneville, season, and hosts the Colorado 3 p.m. Rapids on Saturday at 8 p.m. with the Rocky Mountain Cup on the more at UtahSolarWorks.com. Tooele tennis at Ogden, 3 p.m. line. Grantsville tennis vs. Morgan, 3:30 p.m. Salt Lake Bees Stansbury volleyball at Woods The Bees lost for the fourth time Cross, 6 p.m. in five games, falling 8-1 to Las Tooele volleyball at Grantsville, Vegas on Wednesday in the final 6 p.m. game of a four-game set against the 51s. Salt Lake (65-65), which Real Salt Lake leads the Pacific Southern Division Albert Rusnak had a goal and two by one game over second-place Rocky© 2017 Mountain Power assists as RSL routed the San El Paso and 2 1/2 games over Jose Earthquakes on Wednesday third-place Albuquerque, opens night at in a four-game road series against Sandy. Luis Silva, Jefferson Albuquerque on Thursday. B4 COMICS

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

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

Pooch Café by Paul Gilligan The Duplex by Glenn McCoy

LIO by Mark Tatulli Fred Basset by Alex Graham

Cornered by Baldwin In the Bleachers by Steve Moore

Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds & Jeff Millar

Baldo by Hector Cantu & Carlos Castellanos

Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by Timothy E. Parker August 21, 2017 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ACROSS 34 Certain 3 Violations currency, Make your morning count. High 1 Deep- woodwind of God’s e.g. energy coupled with hard work voiced 36 Feudal lord laws 35 Yoko of will allow you leisure time at the end of the day. Physical changes opera 40 Male 4 Roomy music Thatababy by Paul Trapp singer 43 Type of car 37 Make a will turn out to be costly and 6 Quiet engine 5 Type of manuscript unsatisfactory. ★★★ “Hey, you!” 44 List type band better TAURUS (April 20-May 20): 10 Large 45 Sardine 6 Spirit or 38 Trait Idle time will lead to a dispute. number cans energy carrier Concentrate on what you want to 14 Creature 46 Hotel 7 Go bad, 39 Skye achieve and use your intelligence from amenities as milk writing? and ingenuity to help you stay space 48 Not even 8 Fixed 41 Sports on top of whatever situation you 15 Non- 50 Elevator with official face. ★★★★★ stabbing for a needle and 42 Sink GEMINI (May 21-June 20): sword Titleist thread 47 They’re Engage in projects that will bring 16 State in 51 Like Poe’s 9 Acquire squirreled you closer to those you care which genre molars away LeBron 54 Pig or 10 “... do, re, 49 Somewhat about. Positive changes at home James bull noise mi, fa ___” formal, will encourage you to expand was born 56 Exalting 11 Like some as attire your interests. ★★★★ 17 Deprive poem talk 51 Must, CANCER (June 21-July 22): of all 57 “... where 12 Walkway informally Find contractors or colleagues strengths the buffalo 13 Adminis- 52 Classic who can help you make changes 20 Type of ___” tered, as cinema at work or at home. Don’t be seed on 59 Strange medicine name afraid to do things differently. a bun, nutter 18 Modern- 53 Mortise ★★★ sometimes 63 Certain ize, as insert LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Don’t 21 “... ___ the cut of machinery 54 Struck with hold back. Step up your game wide blue meat 19 Dig like force, a la and play to win. You’ve got all the yonder” 66 Animated a pig Moses right moves and the discipline to 22 Beer character 24 Spheres of 55 Contribute finish what you start. ★★★ variety 67 Picked influence one-tenth, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 23 Relating complaints? 26 Put on in church Your imagination will lead to new to birth 68 Bake eggs coats 58 Touched endeavors. Stay focused on per- 25 Made like 69 Kendrick 27 Contribu- down a bunny or Faris tions for 60 Bridle sonal changes that will make you 27 Old NBA 70 Petal the poor strap more appealing, enterprising or competitor pusher? 28 Wannabe 61 Pub missile marketable. ★★★ 30 ___ de 71 Female ship 62 Creole LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): plume gossip 29 Vaulted staple Get ready to make changes to (pen name) church 64 38-Down the way you deal with financial, 31 Greek DOWN section material medical or contractual matters. cheese 1 Prohibits 31 Use for 65 Suffix Look at the big picture and aim 32 Run with 2 Helm nourishment with high. ★★★★ little effort heading 33 PayPal “colonial” SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Do your own thing. Use your THE ENDER IS NEAR By Timothy E. Parker talent to create something that will make you happy or bring you pleasure. Researching different lifestyles and beliefs should be a priority. ★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don’t follow the crowd. Set your own boundaries and goals. Look for an opportunity to travel, gain experience and discover what life has to offer. ★★★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Look over your personal papers or the documents of someone you are taking care of and you will discover something unusual. ★★★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Nurture important partnerships. The help you offer others will be reciprocated. Jump into action if you face a challenge and you will make an impression. ★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): An honest assessment of the way you are doing things will be required if you want to make the best choices and stay on course. Not recognizing your talents and how best to use them will cost you. ★★★

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POETRY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

Bullough/Nebeker Congratulations to Duane and Joyce Long of Stansbury ‘Taking Apart My Kendra Rene Nebeker and Park on their 65th wedding Jacob John Bullough, together anniversary!! with their families are pleased Childhood Piano’ to announce their marriage With all our love, in the Salt Lake Temple. The Your four children and their ust as I prefer to read pleasure of your company is spouses, 14 grandchildren and good travel writing more requested at a celebration in six great-grandchildren than I like to travel, I look Ted Kooser their honor Thursday, Aug. J U.S. POET LAUREATE, to poems to offer me experi- 24, 2017, from 6:30-8:30 2004-2006 ences I’m quite likely never p.m. at the LDS Church at 691 to have. Here’s a poem by Cedarview Circle in Tooele. Rebecca Macijeski, a native Parents of the bride are Ms. New Englander, about just such Shannon Nebeker and Mr. and an experience, and a poignant one, too. I’ll never disassemble a Mrs. Kyle Nebeker. Parents of piano, but I’ve experienced doing it, here. the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Brad Bullough. BIRTHDAY Taking Apart My Childhood Piano 90th Birthday My mother and I sit on the back porch, bare feet in summer grass MISSIONARY Celebration for as we take the upright down to pieces, LaWayne Lemmon breeze humming through its strings. Terran Gary Dunn The family of LaWayne I extract each melodic tooth and sort them Elder Terran Gary Dunn has Lemmon invite you to cel- in octaves for rinsing, tidy enclosure in boxes, been called to serve a mission ebrate her 90th birthday at remembering in each how my young fingers for The Church of Jesus Christ an open house in her honor, rioted over them searching for sound of Latter-day Saints. He has Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017, from been called to labor in the El 1-3 p.m. at the LDS Church and the way it grows like its own Salvador Santa Ana Mission. building on 81 N. Church unruly animal. The old piano He will be speaking Sunday, St. (the corner of Clark and lies open to Sunday morning sun, Aug. 27, in the Tooele 18th Church Street) in Grantsville. swallowing blossoms that drift over like stars Ward, located at 1025 W. 200 Refreshments will be served. N. (Utah Ave.) at 11 a.m. No gifts please. from the apple tree I climbed as a girl. “Life should be measured My mother and I sit here in a quiet not by the number of years, but usually reserved for churches, rather by the love shared, the hands moving slowly over what we gather memories made, the joy given, and the blessings received.” -piles of soft hammers, odd coils of wire. We take up wet rags and wash each wooden key down its surface, wet music pooling onto our skin.

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edu/wasatchfront/shared-contests. and roll. All meals are for a reasonable Tooele Valley Flute Choir all those affected by someone else’s addic- TOOELE SCHOOLS price. No orders taken after 8:45 p.m. Daily The Tooele Valley Flute Choir seeks mem- tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help Club activity kits available lunch specials are available at the lodge bers interested in our inaugural effort to by sharing our experience, strength and Senior Center First Grade Registration Many fun activity kits are available to from 11 a.m. After purchase of 10 meals raise the profile of local flutists. If you love hope. For more information, please contact The senior center is for the enjoyment of Information support 4-H clubs and camps. Check out either Friday/Saturday nights your next one to play the flute and want to grow your Terri at 435-313-4851. all seniors 55 and older. New and exciting For the first grade schedule, Aug. 22-25 what’s available by visiting utah4h.org/ is free. If you have more than four people musical horizons, please join us! All levels activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, will be a Wednesday schedule (from 9 a.m.- volunteers/kits and utah4h.org/discover/ in your party, please call ahead to ensure of skill and experience welcome. Contact Military Items Wanted exercise program, line dancing, wood carv- 12:30 p.m.) all week. discoverkits. the cook can better plan. For members and Emma at [email protected]. When you no longer want your military ing, Wii games, watercolor class, movies their guests only. items, do not take them to the D.I. or the and health classes. Meals on Wheels avail- Kindergarten Registration Tooele Valley Free Masons thrift store. Bring them — hats, helmets, able for homebound. Lunch served week- Information USU EXTENSION Entertainment The Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the dress uniforms, boots, shoes, pants, jack- days. For age 60 and above, suggested For the kindergarten schedule, on Aug. 25 Friday, Sept. 22, Ron Hutchins (Hutch) second Friday of each month for dinner and ets, backpacks, belts, canteens, pouches, donation is $3. For those under age 60, there will be a kindergarten reception, USU Extension Gardening band will perform from 6 - 10 p.m. socializing. If you are interested or have old photos, etc. — to 775 S. Coleman cost is $5. Transportation available to the Aug. 28 will be the first day students are Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic — master questions please join us at the Lodge, Street They will be displayed with honor store or doctor visits for residents in the in class. gardeners will be available to help diagnose Special Events located at the corner of Settlement Canyon and respect. Call Matthew or Tina, 435- Tooele and Grantsville areas. For transpor- your plant, tree and pest problems on On Friday Aug 25, we will honor Veterans Road and SR-36, or give us a call at 435- 882-8688. tation information call 435-843-4102. For Tooele Jr. High School Wednesdays from 4-6 p.m. at the Tooele with a free dinner from 5:30-7 p.m. On 277-0087. more information about the Tooele center, Community Council USU Extension office located at 151 N. Saturday, Aug. 26, the Moose Legion is Children’s Choir Auditions Main. Bring a photo and sample of the sponsoring a Le Bus trip to Wendover for Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- call 435-843-4110. Nominations are now being accepted for Tooele Valley Family History specimen to help identify the problem. Call the day. Please sign up at the lodge or call tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 the Tooele Jr. High School Community Center Books for the Whole Family 435-277-2409 if you have any questions 435-882-2931 for more information. The years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, Council. Any parent or guardian of a current Research your ancestors free with trained Donated children’s books and paperbacks about the diagnostic clinic. 3rd Annual Steve Bevan Patriots Day Golf owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Tooele Junior High school student is eligible FamilySearch volunteers at the Tooele are for sale for 25 cents, and hardcovers Scramble is scheduled for Sunday Sept. 10 directs the choir. Blake has a degree in to run. If you are interested in being nomi- Valley Family History Center, 751 N. 520 are being sold for $1 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Everything You Ever Wanted to at Oquirrh Hills, starting at 8 a.m. shotgun. vocal performance and has taught at the nated, please contact the office no later East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Hours on Fridays, 5-8 p.m. on Mondays and 11 Sign-up sheets are available at the lodge or collegiate level. If your child loves to sing than Sept. 7, so that ballots can be pre- Know of operation: Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Tooele City call 435-882-2931 to sign up. The Idaho/ and you are looking for an exceptional pared. Candidate names will be posted on Utah State University Extension has infor- a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday evenings Library. All proceeds go back to the library Utah Moose Association Annual Convention musical experience for them, this is it. For Sept. 8 on the school’s website and at the mation on gardening, families, food preser- 7-9 p.m. Wednesday evenings by appoint- for projects and programs. will be held at Tooele Lodge Sept. 21-24. more information and to register for an office. The election will be held at Tooele vation, meal planning, finances, agriculture, ment only. Special classes offered regu- All members please plan on attending the audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. Junior High School, during business hours, natural resources, Utah 4-H and Youth larly. Call the center for more information. Bingo is Back sessions. For more info contact the lodge com or call 435-277-0755. 7:45 a.m.-3 p.m., Sept 11-13. If you have and many other things on their website St. Marguerite Catholic Church has started extension.usu.edu. Check it out and learn at 435 882-2931. Tooele Family Al-Anon its bingo games again on Fridays starting any questions about the council or election, something new. Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at the Tooele Rocky Mountain Hospice at 6:45 p.m. Come and have a good time! please contact Principal Bill Gochis at 435- Want to have more meaning in your life. Do Pioneer Museum, in the basement at the Food is available. Call 435-882-3860 with 833-1921. you want to do something that is satisfying Create Farm Fresh Food EAGLES back of the building. For questions or more questions. and of great service to your community? During these free cooking and nutrition information, please call Allene at 435-830- Community Council for Then become a Rocky Mountain Hospice classes participants will learn to turn farm Sunday Breakfasts 0465 or Elizabeth at 435-884-0825 or Tooele High Multi-Class Reunion Grantsville Elementary volunteer. No experience required. All fresh ingredients into delicious family Regular Sunday breakfasts will be served 435-241-9200. Tooele High School is having a multi-class Grantsville Elementary will be holding elec- meals, gain skills to eat seasonally, on from 9-11:30 p.m. There will be a $5 spe- training, background check and TB tests reunion for classes ‘74-’82 on Sept. 9, tions for the Community Council during a budget, and each will take home free cial, $7 for adults, $3 for seniors and $3 Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U provided by Rocky Mountain. The only 2017, at the Eagle’s Nest at the Tooele Back to School Night on Aug. 21, 2017. recipes and small kitchen gadgets every for kids 11-years and younger. The meal This group meets Sunday at 5 p.m. at the requirement is your desire to help someone Army Depot. The event will be $60 per The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. in week. Plan to attend all four classes in the includes coffee and or a glass of juice or Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560 S. in need. Please contact Diane Redman at person, $30 for golf. Make checks payable the school library. If you would like to be series. The August series runs Aug. 25 milk. Bad Beer is available. The public is Main Street. For more information, contact Rocky Mountain Hospice, 801-397-4904. to THS Reunion. Happy hour begins at 5 nominated, please notify Mr. Zaleski, 435- and ends Sept. 1. All classes are from 7-8 invited. Gesele at 435-224-4015 or Jo-Ann at 435- p.m., dinner is at 6 p.m. The band is “Bent 884-9991. Nominations will also be open p.m. at 151 N Main, Tooele. Field Trips are 849-4180. Alzheimer’s Caregiver Group Fender.” Mail your money in by Aug. 15 at the meeting. Voting will take place at Saturdays July 15 and 22 or Aug. 19 and Steak Specials Join us the 3rd Monday of each month to P.O. Box 711 or to 316 Upland Drive, the meeting as well as Aug. 22–24 until 26 at 9 a.m. Meet at the Farmers Market Specials include Aug. 18, rib eye steak for Alcoholics Anonymous from 2-3 p.m. at Mountain West Medical Tooele, Utah. For more information, see the noon. Parent members must have a child (location TBA). Pre-registration is required. $18; and Aug. 25, 3-piece shrimp dinner Meeting daily at noon and 8 p.m. at the Center in Tooele. The Tooele County Health reunion’s Facebook page. at the school at least one of the two years Call Andrea at 435-277-2409 or andrea. for $9. Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave. For Department’s Aging Services program of their term. is the sponsor for these Alzheimer’s Tooele Gem and Mineral Society [email protected]. Space is limited and more information, contact Lance at 435- classes will fill quickly. The classes are Auxilliary PPs Dinner Meeting 496-3691 or Wendy at 801-694-2624. Association’s Caregiver Support Groups. The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society will Story and Craft Hour PMP Jeannie Bennett will host the dinner sponsored by USU Extension Food $ense The groups are designed to provide emo- host a Rock Show Sept. 22-24, 2017. Join us every Monday at 10 a.m. at the meeting at the La Fountaine Mexican res- program and Live Fit Tooele County. Food Addicts in Recovery tional, educational and social support for Admission is free and door prize tickets will Tooele Family Center-PIRC as we enjoy taurant on Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017, at 7 Anonymous caregivers. Questions call 435-277-2456. be four for $1. Our club meets the third the adventures of books and make fun p.m. All PPs re-invited to come out, social- Basic Cooking Are you having trouble controlling the Tuesday of the month (except June, July crafts. For more information, call 435-833- ize and enjoy the company of the other Createbreakfast, lunch and dinner: Aug 16, way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery The Next Chapter and August) from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the 1934 ext. 1410. We are located at West PPs. See you all there. 23, 30, Sept 6, 13 and 20 from 7–8 p.m. Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- The Next Chapter is a free social support downstairs conference room of the Pioneer Elementary School, 451 W. 300 South, This is a six-part series with an emphasis ery program for anyone suffering from and educational program to help widows Museum, located at 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Tooele. Please enter through the south Planning Meeting on basic cooking. Free for ages 13 to adult. food addiction. Meetings are held every and widowers adjust to the loss of their Come learn about rocks, minerals and ways side doors. A planning meeting will be held on Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pioneer Museum, spouse through monthly activities. You are to craft them and enjoy field trips for rock Thursday, Aug. 17, 2017, at 7 p.m. All offi- Create Your Own Comic Strip 47 E. Vine Street in Tooele. Enter at the invited to join others who are on the same collecting. Membership is $15/year. For Free Preschool Hour cers of the Aerie and Auxiliary and commit- Class north back entrance. For more information, page as you, to begin a new chapter in your more information email at tooelegemandmi Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Tooele tee chairman for activities for September Learn the basics of making a comic strip: call Millicent at 435-882-7094 or Denise at life story. Call Sarah with Tooele County [email protected]. Family Center-PIRC has a fun activity hour are asked to attend to plan the activities create the characters, write the story and 435-830-1835 or visit www.foodaddicts.org. Aging Services at 435-277-2456 for more of learning, singing and creating. This class for September 2017. details. Tooele Valley Family History Fair is for all children up to 5 years old. Please draw the pictures. You might be the next Everyone is welcome to attend. The Tooele Valley Family History Fair will be come and enjoy the fun. For more informa- Stan Lee. Sept 21, 4:30- 5:30 p.m. Free The Stansbury Art and Literary Saturday, Nov. 11 from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at tion, call (435) 833-1934 ext. 1410. We class. Must have finished 3rd grade to Tooele County Aging ELKS Tooele County Aging is looking for volun- Society August Meeting 751 N. 520 East, Tooele, Utah. The guest are located at West Elementary School, attend. Registration required at 4honline. teers to help us meet the needs of seniors Stansbury Art and Literature will meet speaker is Dr. Mike Rockwell, who will be 451 W. 300 South, Tooele. Please enter org or call Tamra at 435-277-2405 for help Meetings in the community. Many seniors require Tuesday, Aug. 22, at 7 p.m, at the Coulter speaking about the Porter Rockwell branch through the south side doors. enrolling. Lodge meetings are held the second and assistance and need rides to doctors or House Event Center, on state Route 138 of his family tree and the theme for the fair fourth Tuesday of every month. House other health professionals. Rides help in Stansbury Park. The main presenter will is “Know the Branches on Your Family Tree St. Marguerite Catholic School committee meetings are held every third The only faith based school in Tooele CHARITY seniors live more independent lives. Call be Heath Brown, the owner of Masterlab — Find them, Learn of them, Love them.” Tuesday of the month. All members are in Midvale. If you are an amateur artist or County. Students of all faiths are wel- welcome and encouraged to attend. 435-843-4114 for more information. The come from preschool through 8th grade. Tooele Children’s Justice Center Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers also photographer on the verge of wanting to GRANTSVILLE Featuring all-day Kindergarten, all-day pre- Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in need Friday Night Dinners are in need of volunteers. For more infor- sell your work, this is of interest to you. school, junior high grades 6-8, small class of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and snacks. There will be No Friday Night Dinner mation about volunteering at the Grantsville Artists will learn about all the aspects of Family History Center sizes, and an enhanced STEM curriculum. We appreciate all donations. For inquiries through the summer. Dinner will return in Center, call Dan at 435-843-4753. For vol- what is needed when reproducing your work for commercial purposes. For more Find the Past — come find your ancestors Give us a call 435-882-0081 or visit www. or drop-off call 435-843-3440. 25 S. 100 September. unteering at the Tooele Center, call Debbie information, go to www.masterlabphoto. at our center, 113 E. Cherry St. (behind the stmargschool.org. East, Tooele. at 435-843-4103. com. The art challenge for the month is stake center). Share your past and learn Snacks United Methodist dinner Life’s Worth Living Foundation ‘vacations’ or a continuation of ‘food.’ Use more of your heritage. Whether it is your Scholar Academy Fall Carnival Hungry? Need a snack? Available in the Tooele United Methodist Church offers a Suicide support group every fourth either as the theme in the medium of your hobby or just a general interest, beginner The Scholar Academy Fall Carnival will be social quarters, during business hours: free dinner every Wednesday. Coffee and Thursday at 7 p.m. at Mountain West choice and bring the completed artwork to advanced researcher — all are welcome. Sept. 15 from 5-8 p.m. at the school at Nachos $2.50, hot dogs $2, burgers $3.75 social hour starts at 4 p.m. and dinner is Medical Center, located at 2055 N. Main to the meeting. The public is invited and Trained consultants are available to assist 928 N. 100 East, Tooele. Event tickets for ($4 with cheese), chicken sandwich $3.75 served from 5-6 p.m. All are welcome. Street in Tooele, in the classroom by the refreshments will be served. you. Hours are Mondays 10 a.m.-4 p.m., games and activities are 50 cents each ($4 with cheese) and personal pizzas $3. cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal Tuesdays noon-4 p.m., Wednesdays 10 or 60 for $25 and 100 for $40. A meal The Tooele Valley Resource thoughts or have lost a loved one to sui- Stansbury Art and Lit. Artist for a.m.-3 p.m., Thursdays noon-4 p.m. Night ticket is $4 and includes a corndog or hot Redneck Pool Party Center Mark your calendar — The Redneck Pool cide, please plan on attending. Please go hours Tuesday through Thursday are 7-9 dog, chips and a drink, plus a choice of August The Tooele Valley Resource Center, now Party will be Aug. 19, 2017, beginning at on Facebook and like our page to keep p.m. Individuals and groups are welcome. a snow cone, cotton candy or popcorn. The Chamber Wall Gallery Artist for the sharing a building with the Tooele County 2 p.m. Cost is a $5 donation at the door, current with our latest news and events. Please call 435-224-5010 to schedule a Raffle tickets are 7 for $5 and raffle items month of August is Rolanda Root. Root Food Bank at 38 N. Main Street, is current- which includes water fun, games and food. Contact us on that page. Visit lifesworthliv- group or receive information about work- will be displayed on the day of the event. is an oil and pastel artist who especially ly in need of donations. Please consider Break out your redneck gear and join in ingfoundation.com or call 435-248-LIVE. shops, training, etc. Questions and com- Entertainment will include: hula hoop con- likes to paint landscapes. She has recently donating items such as deodorant, chap- the fun. ments are welcome. test, Magician Joshua Benson, music and taken more classes and workshops to con- ballon animals by Tooele Twisters. stick, lotion, diapers, formula, toilet paper, Disabled American Veterans tinue her education in these mediums. She Senior Center shampoo, conditioner, combs and brushes. Chapter 20 has been able to show many of her oil and The senior center is for the enjoyment of Cash is also welcomed. Those who receive HISTORICAL SOCIETY The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County pastel works from her plein air painting and all seniors age 55 and older. For informa- EDUCATION services include individuals or families in Chapter for the Disabled American Veterans studio work and had pieces selected for tion, call 435-884-3446. Activities include crisis, the homeless and families at risk of Seeking Historical Items hold monthly general membership meet- juried shows throughout Utah. Root is the Bunco, exercise programs, bingo, ceramics, Online courses becoming homeless. For more information, Tooele County Historical Society would like ings at the Pioneer Museum, located at drawing and painting teacher at Stansbury pinochle, movies and wood carving, etc. Online courses in Network+ and Security+ call 435-566-5938 or fax 435-843-0244. members of the community who have any 47 E. Vine Street every third Thursday of High School. Her artwork on display fea- IT are designed for the IT professional family or personal histories, photographs, the month at 8 p.m. Those who wish to tures both plein air and studio pieces. Meals on Wheels available for homebound. First Baptist Food Pantry Lunch served weekdays. For age 60 and seeking to upgrade their skills and knowl- books, brochures, DVDs, VHS tapes, or attend the leadership meeting at 7 p.m. These works of art are available to view at The First Baptist Church in Tooele is offer- above, suggested donation is $3. For those edge of networking and security, and pre- newspaper articles that you would like are welcome to listen to the appointed the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce, ing an emergency food pantry to meet the under age 60, cost is $5. Transportation pares you for the CompTIA Network+ and to donate to our organization to please members’ meeting. All Tooele County vet- 154 S. Main, Tooele. The public is invited needs of our community. The food pantry available to the store or doctor visits for Security+ exams. Call the Tooele Applied call us. We are also looking for books, erans are invited to attend. The Disabled to see this chamber wall gallery display any is available for emergency needs. Hours of residents in the Tooele and Grantsville Technology Center at 435-248-1800 for newspaper articles, photos, brochures American Veterans (DAV) will hold its time during the chamber’s regular business operation are Saturdays from 10 a.m.-noon. areas. For transportation information, call more information or to enroll. or any history that pertains to the Tooele monthly executive and general meetings hours. We are located at 580 S. Main Street. For 435-843-4102. County area. If you would like to donate on the third Thursday of every month at Adult education information call 435-882-2048. them to our organization, or if you would the Pioneer Museum (rear entrance). The Sons of Utah Pioneers Get your high school diploma this year. All let us make a copy for the Tooele County Anyone interested in the history of Tooele Daughters of Utah Pioneers Tooele County Food Bank, executive meeting will be at 7 p.m. and the The DUP is seeking any family histories, classes required for a high school diploma, Historical Society, please call Alice Dale at general meeting will be at 8 p.m. The DAV City, Tooele County or Utah pioneers, we photographs, books, stories or vintage adult basic education, GED preparation and Grantsville Emergency Food 435-882-1612. is looking for volunteer drivers — no DAV need you! Please come and join us for artifacts (before 1900) to display at our English as a second language are available. Pantry membership is required. Will need a VA a potluck social dinner at the church on DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 Register now to graduate — just $50 per The Tooele County Food Bank and Historical books physical. No monthly meetings are held in Pinehurst and Utah avenues. Parking is on W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. semester. Located at 211 Tooele Blvd., call Grantsville Emergency Food Pantry are in Tooele County Historical Society’s books December. Call commander James Yale at east side. For more information, please Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the 435-833-8750. Adult education classes are need of canned meats, soups, pasta and will be available to purchase at our meet- 435-849-0521 or adjutant Greg Johnson at contact Joe Brandon, 435-830-9783 or Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- for students 18 and over. any non-perishable foods. We are accept- ing. The History of Tooele County Volume 435-849-6741. 435-830-9784. The local Sons of Utah tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or ing donations for Pathways Women’s and II is $30, The Mining, Smelting, and Pioneers meets the first Thursday of each Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit ESOL Children’s Shelter (victims of domestic Railroading in Tooele is $20, and we also Health Department and Aging month at 6:30 p.m. www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or www. ESOL conversational classes are held abuse). They are in need of socks, under- have eight note cards depicting four dif- Services hours exploretooele.com. Tuesdays and Thursdays. ESOL students wear, blankets for twin beds, hygiene ferent pioneer buildings for $4. These will The Tooele County Health Department and Grandparent Networking Group may also come anytime the center is open products (hairspray, hair gel, body wash, make great gifts for your family and friends. Aging Services’ new hours of operation are Come meet others who are raising their for individualized study. Registration is $50 nail polish and remover) toys. Anything will Please call Alice Dale at 435-882-1612 if Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., and Friday grandchildren to network. For address or STANSBURY PARK per semester. Call 435-833-8750 for more be appreciated. Underwear and socks must you would like to purchase these books. from 8 a.m.-noon. Check out our calendar other information, call Trisha 435-849- information. be new. Other items can be gently used. on our main page for holiday hours and 2536 or email at [email protected]. Benson Pioneer Gristmill Early Head Start Please help us help our community. Drop closures. For more information, call 435- TC Squares Dance Club Tour Utah’s last standing pioneer grist boxes are located in the Intermountain GROUPS AND EVENTS 277-2301. Do you have a child under age 3? Are The TC Squares Dance Club has begun (flour) mill and log buildings. See how our Staffing Office, 7 S. Main Street #203, you currently pregnant? VANTAGE Early Messiah Rehearsals dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke ancestors lived, worked and crafted before Tooele, UT 84074. Parkinson’s Disease Support Head Start is a free program for eligible Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 the age of electricity. Take a guided tour to Rehearsal for the 33rd Annual Christmas families that offers quality early educa- Group West, Tooele from 7:30-9:30 p.m. One enhance your experience. Hours 10 a.m.-6 Baby blankets needed rendition of Handel’s “Messiah” will begin tion for infants and toddlers in the home; A diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease can more nights is free for new dancers — Aug. p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 325 Baby blankets are needed for the nursery Oct. 8 and every Sunday at the LDS chapel parent education; comprehensive health be overwhelming for the newly diagnosed. 28. Please bring finger food to share. For state Route 138 (just North of Stansbury at Mountain West Medical Center. Blankets on 1000 W. and Utah Ave. in Tooele. The services to women before, during and after time is 7 p.m. As in the past, the presenta- Tooele has a support group for persons more information, contact Woody at 435- Park). Admission is free. should be new and in good condition. with Parkinson’s Disease and their caregiv- pregnancy; nutrition education and family Homemade blankets are also accepted tion will be in two parts. The Christmas 850-2441, Roberta at 801-349-5992 or support services. Call 435-841-1380 or part will be presented on Dec. 17. The ers. You can learn how others are coping visit the club website at tcsquares.com. Volunteers Needed at the if new. Donations can be turned in to the with PD and how to live well. We meet the Benson Historic Mill 801-268-0056 ext. 211 to apply or for free volunteer desk at Mountain West Medical Easter part will be presented in April. Tooele County Homemakers additional information. This is an inter-faith community choir and third Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m. at The new season of Tooele County Benson Historic Mill and Pioneer Park at Center, 2055 N. Main Street in Tooele. Call orchestra. All singers and musicians are TATC, Tooele Applied Technology College, Homemakers is from September to May. 325 SR-138, is looking for people that Diane at 435-843-3691 with any questions. Free developmental evaluation welcome to participate in this traditional 88 S. Tooele Blvd., Tooele. For information, The group meets on the first Tuesday of would enjoy donating a few hours a week DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers event. For more information contact Betta call Barb at 801-656-9673 or Hal at 435- most months, beginning Sept. 5, 2017 to help maintain and improve this Tooele Community Closet a variety of services to families with Nash at 435-882-5107 or Dave Yong at 840-3683. from 10 a.m.-noon at the USU Extension Valley treasure. We are also looking for Clean out your closets. The Community infants and toddlers from birth to age 3. 435-882-2094. Office auditorium or inside the County skilled people with lots of patience to help Closet is accepting donations for gently Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope Individualized services are available to Health Department, 151 N. Main, Tooele. restore and bring back to life many of used clothing. Donations are accepted at enhance development in communication, Local author seeks photos to Recovery” The speaker for the first meeting is Louise the artifacts currently on display. Please your neighborhood school. Contact Christy motor development, cognition, social/emo- A local author and historian is seeking origi- Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 Ekenstam, RN. She will be speaking about contact Karl Dunn at 801-556-4824 or the Johnson at 435-830-4706 with any ques- tional development, self-help skills and nal photographs of Saltaire, Black Rock, p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4 in cancer concerns for women. For more infor- Grist Mill office at 435-882-7678. tions. health concerns. Contact us for a free Garfield Beach and/or Lake Point, as well Tooele (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to mation, call Cindy at 435-8483-0202. Farmers’ Market at Benson developmental evaluation at 435-833- as any similar turn-of-the-century attractions 0725. MOOSE and resorts for an upcoming book project. Gristmill Those who wish to contribute information The Farmers Market at the Gristmill is open Meals at the Lodge or photographs of these parks should con- Bulletin Board Policy each Saturday this summer from 9 a.m.-1 If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin at 4-H YOUTH Friday and Saturday night dinners will be tact Emma Penrod at [email protected]. p.m. The market will feature fresh local pro- 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or email to [email protected]. “The Bulletin served from 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday night Contributions will be printed with credit in duce, pork and beef products, eggs, honey, Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit Contest and Classes dinners change weekly or you can order a yet-to-be released pictorial history book. baked items and homemade craft items. organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the advertising department. Join 4-H for just $5 annual dues. To partici- from the menu items Saturday night din- There is no such thing as too many photo- Anyone wishing to participate by selling Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin cannot pate in 4-H activities, you must register as ners include 14 oz. ribeye or T-bone steak graphs as the author needs a minimum of items at this year’s market can call 435- guarantee your announcement will be printed. To guarantee your announcement please a 4-H member online at ut.4honline.com. w/choice of baked potato/fries, salad and 160 photographs, and any help is greatly 850-0458 for more information. Many scholarships and contests are avail- appreciated. call the advertising department at 882-0050. 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© 2017 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 33, No. 37 Are you a careful reader? Read the article below and see if you can circle all eight errors. Pluto: Then, rewrite the article Is it a planet or not? correctly on a sheet of paper. Billions of miles from Earth is tiny Pluto. We learned more about it when a NASA spacecraft passed by it There is a belt in the outer for the very first time. Replace the reaches of our solar system. missing Pluto was words. discovered But it isnt a belt you can wear. February 18, 1930 by Once Pluto was considered the ninth scientists ______in our solar system. at It’s called the Kuiper the Lowell (KY-ber) Belt and it is like a In 2006, it was ______that Pluto Observatory was too ______to be a regular planet, in Arizona. large space road filled with so now it is called a “dwarf planet.” millions of object that are It ______the sun just like the other Photo courtesy NASA orbiting together. planets. But tiny Pluto is only half as ______as the United States and it’s much smaller than our ______. To date, there are five objects orbiting the sun that are Millions of small, icee called dwarf planets. Pluto is one of them. Write down the letters on the correct path through this maze to object like asteroids, comics discover the name of another of the dwarf planets. Visit Pluto. Lose Weight. and even dwarf planets like Pluto are in the Kuiper Belt. If you visited Pluto, you would weigh much less there than you do on Earth. Do the math to find out how much less each person weighs on Pluto. T Even though Pluto is a little, B dwarf planet in the Kuiper E J Belt, it is the largest object. S

Albert weighs 75 pounds on Mrs. Aster weighs Cosmo the cat weighs M No spacecraft has ever Earth. He weighs (3+2) 120 pounds on Earth. 15 pounds on Earth. ____ pounds on Pluto. She weighs (12-4) _____ He weighs (100-99) visited the Kuiper belt. The pounds on Pluto. ___ pound on Pluto. E exciting news is that one is

R C on its way know. This is NASA’s New Horizons

mission which has flown by Circle every other letter to find the names of the other three dwarf planets. Pluto and is now on its way Mr. Wilson weighs 200 An 80 lb. bag of cement on An elephant weighs EKRDIJSB pounds on Earth. He weighs Earth weighs only 6,000 pounds on Earth. HTANUBMYETAM to the Kuiper Belt. Hopefully just (7 + 7) ____ pounds (10 - 4) _____ pounds It weighs (210 + 210) MDATKRENMTASKUEY we will find out many new on Pluto. on Pluto. _____ pounds on Pluto. fax about this huge region

Use this chart to answer Pluto which is so very fur away. these questions. PLUTO EARTH Adjectives DISTANCE FROM THE SUN 3.6 BILLION MILES 93 MILLION MILES 1. Pluto orbits the sun at a very Look through high rate of speed. TIME TO ORBIT THE SUN 248 EARTH YEARS 365 DAYS the newspaper True False ORBIT SPEED 10.7 MILES PER HOUR 70,000 MILES PER HOUR to find five Complete the grid by using all the letters 2. The diameter of Pluto is about adjectives in the word DWARF in each vertical and horizontal row. Each letter should only the same as the distance LENGTH OF DAY 6.5 EARTH DAYS JUST A BIT OVER 24 HOURS that describe be used once in each row. Some spaces between New York City and DIAMETER 1,473 MILES 7,926 MILES Pluto. have been filled in for you. Houston, Texas. Standards Link: NUMBER OF MOONS 5 1 Language Arts: Follow True False simple written directions.

How Pluto Got Its Name UNDERWORLD When Pluto was discovered in 1930, it was called simply, MAKEMAKE Planet X. Because Pluto orbits in the dark, outer reaches BIRTHDAY of space, the name of the Roman god of the underworld I T R E L O S E D M seemed like a good fit to this clever namer. REGULAR PLANET B L A L I E E A P A Use the code to find out the name of the 11-year-old PLUTO I P L U T O R B I T English girl who suggested the name Pluto. DWARF R T U I F K E I C H = A = B = C = E = I = N ORBIT This week’s word: T A G L R L C Y S O REGULAR CERES The adjective regular = R = S = T = U = V = Y H T E K A M E K A M NINTH means arranged in a distinct pattern. DARK D L R O W R E D N U The desks were placed TRIP A R B I D H T N I N at regular intervals. ERIS Y I T S P L A N E T Try to use the word LOSE regular in a sentence MATH today when talking with your friends and family.

Measure It! Write Words There are so many things to measure in a Wonderfully newspaper. Measure with a ruler and find out: Write a sentence in which all • The size of a person standing in a photo of the words, or nearly all the • The length of the longest headline words start with the same

letter. Example: Red rockets A rocket chip. rocket A • The length of the longest word you find ANSWER: rarely reach radar range. Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 24, 2017 CONTINUING TO IMPROVE

FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTOS The Tooele girls tennis team took on Kearns in a non-region match Tuesday at Tooele High School. Mariana Sablan (left) played No. 1 singles for the Buffaloes, while Taya Unruh (right) played No. 2 singles. The Region 11 season got underway Thursday when the Buffaloes played host to Ben Lomond.

Grantsville heads north to face Minico at Idaho St. DARREN VAUGHAN SPORTS EDITOR The Grantsville football team doesn’t have a lot of big-game experience, with only three players entering last week’s season opener against Cyprus with prior varsity playing time.

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Friday’s 28-6 loss to Cyprus was a learning experi- ence for the Cowboys, and that education will continue Friday night at Holt Arena on the campus of Idaho State University in Pocatello, when FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO Grantsville takes on Minico Grantsville’s defensive line gets a sack during Friday’s game against (Idaho). Cyprus. The Cowboys will travel to Pocatello, Idaho, this week to face “Now that we’ve got that Minico (Idaho) in the annual Rocky Mountain Rumble.. under our belt, they’re hope- fully going to settle down a a bunch of fighters and we’ll about the Spartans. Minico little bit more and be able to compete the whole time,” went 4-6 overall last season, execute,” Grantsville coach Byrd said. “That’s what I including a loss to Stansbury Kody Byrd said. came away with — the boys in the annual Rocky Grantsville (0-1) fell kept fighting and they never Mountain Rumble at Holt behind 21-0 in last week’s gave up, and a game like that Arena. FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO loss to Cyprus, but Byrd was where it’s 21-0 can quickly “Getting to play in the Tooele’s Chelsea DeSantiago (21) fires a shot toward the goal during the second half of the Buffaloes’ 3-2 win over impressed with the fact that get out of hand. The boys Rocky Mountain Rumble is a Juan Diego on Wednesday at Tooele High School. the Cowboys didn’t give up. kept themselves in it the really good opportunity for us In fact, Grantsville allowed whole time.” and the boys,” Byrd said. “It’s just 253 yards of total offense Byrd said he has seen exciting for us. (Minico’s) a Tooele against the Pirates, allowing game film of Minico, which pretty good team, usually.” continued from page B1 them to keep Cyprus from will be playing its first game Friday’s game is scheduled pulling away. of the season Friday, but for a 5:30 p.m. kickoff. ball and THS goalie Kate “We definitely know we’re doesn’t know much else [email protected] Michael was able to pull it in, but immediately lost her grasp. As the ball fell, Michael recov- ered the loss and dropped to cover the ball and end the play. Tooele’s Sydney Russell came close to hitting the back of the net with back-to-back attempts in the first half, as well, one of which the defend- A Full-Color Learning and ing goalie reached before Roberts could make the kick. With around two minutes Activity Page Just for Kids! left in the first half, Chelsea DeSantiago punched in a left Every Thursday in Your Tooele Transcript-Bulletin foot assist from the southeast corner of the field to Makenna McCloy and McCloy hit the left corner of the net with a flaw- lessly executed first THS score of the game, to even out the FRANCIE AUFDEMORTE/TTB PHOTO score 1-1. Tooele’s Makenna McCloy (7) works her way past a Juan Diego defender “So, Chelsea got the ball and during Wednesday’s Region 11 soccer match. I knew that she was going to cross it, so I sprinted down to found the back of the net. The girls remained positive, loud the back post and she made an Buffs were up 3-2. and encouraging throughout 2 017 PREP amazing cross to me and then The Buffaloes had to hang the match. just chested it down and then I on to their lead and shut down Duggan has been growing just laid it in.” she said. Juan Diego’s quick forwards the THS girls soccer program of McCloy was injured in an in the remaining two minutes. for three years as head coach. earlier try on goal from the They were able to keep the ball In the process the team has ATHLETES the WEEK southwest corner of the field, from twin sisters, players No. also worked hard to reach the but she kicked the ball at the 11 and 13, who have already level they played at yesterday. outside right of the net. secured BYU soccer scholar- Duggan choked up following Play was stopped after ship as juniors. WHITNEY WANGSGARD the game as he described the McCloy’s attempt as she The team’s defense held and GRANTSVILLE SOCCER team’s progress. grasped at her head. Following THS maintained the 3-2 lead Wangsgard scored four goals in her fi rst-ever the game she said, “I don’t and scored its first Region 11 “Last year they go and break even know what happened, but win of the season. every single record in the varsity soccer game, leading Grantsville to I think she shouldered me in “We went 2-1 down and school’s history and they get an 8-0 win over Cyprus. She then added six the jaw and it totally hurts. I we didn’t drop our heads, you to the quarterfinal — they’re need to ice it.” know,” Duggan said of the unlucky to be beaten, but more goals in a 10-2 win over St. Joseph. Juan Diego came out after win. “We just dug deeper and today, against a program like the half fired up and though deeper. Today was just such a Juan Diego that outdoes every- Tooele was also determined massive turning point for our thing they did last year. I don’t and on point, the Soaring program. I’ve said all along know if people will understand Eagles scored again with an that we could do this. I’ve that. It’s not just a win — it’s assist from the sidelines for a never doubted it you know. I’ve a win against a tough team in JOSH WINTCH 1-2 score. always believed … the state who are one of the STANSBURY CROSS COUNTRY Following that goal, Juan “Any team coming here, best and are favorites to win Diego had three straight they’re not coming out of here 4A.” Wintch fi nished fi rst at the season-opening attempts, sandwiched by a unless they play above them- Teams from this point, he couple of missed attempts selves because we’re a different said, cannot just bring their Premier Invitational at the Cottonwood animal here.” by McCloy and Russell. But A-game anymore when they McCloy kept on pushing for- “I feel like I stepped to every Complex in Salt Lake City, helping lead meet Tooele, he said. ward, which paid off as she ball ... that was in the air,” “They will have to bring Stansbury to the team title. kicked a ball from the sidelines Tooele’s Emily Webber said. to Russell, and Russell hit the “Headers are kind of like my their A+ game to beat us,” back of the net to even out the thing, because I am, like, taller Duggan said. “That’s how score again, 2-2. than everyone. So like every much we’ve improved. And With just a little over 2:30 ball that was in the air, I felt we’re continuing to improve www.mountainwestmc.com left in the game, THS was I was stepping to every single with every game. We’ve gotten 2055 N Main St, Tooele clearly determined to finish one.” better with every game and we 435-843-3600 strong and secure the victory. Webber said she believed still havent arrived. We haven’t Russell fielded an assist to another component of the peaked yet.” McKenna Banks and the kick team’s success was that the [email protected] THURSDAY August 24, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C1

David McKenzie, DPM is Certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. He graduated from LUNCH & LEARN Weber State University and Midwestern University College of Podiatric Medicine. His residency years were completed Dr. David McKenzie, DPM will discuss Flatfoot conditions and foot pain. He will provide information on in Utah, where he experienced a full range of Foot and surgical and non-surgical options and it’s so important that every treatment is tailored to each individual Ankle surgical approaches and experiences working patient. There will be an open forum for other questions following the discussion. Lunch will be provided. within the podiatric and orthopaedic disciplines across the Wasatch front. He began post-residency practice in FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 July of 2013. Dr. McKenzie is on staff at the IMC Utah Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Program and works extensively training residents and students. He has lectured on various 12:00-1PM surgical topics throughout his practice and enjoys the academic aspect of Foot and Ankle Medicine and Surgery. 2326 N 400 E Bldg. C Ste. 100 • Tooele He has been practicing in Tooele since July 2013 and is committed to providing excellent foot and ankle care with Space is limited please RSVP 435-843-0180 other providers at the Tooele Foot & Ankle Clinic. Northpointe Surgical Center Northpointeis pleased to be associatedSurgical with Center the is followingpleased to Tooelebe associated physicians: with the following Tooele physicians:

Kim Halladay, DPM Peter Ventura, MD Gail Strindberg, MD Michael Griffeth, MD Podiatry Otolaryngology General Surgery & Vein Care Ophthalmology TOOELE FOOT & ENT SURGICAL GENERAL SURGERY AT GRIFFETH VISION ANKLE CLINIC ASSOCIATES NORTHPOINTE (435) 843-8333 (435) 882-0711 (435) 833-9600 (435) 882-8111 www.griffethvision.com www.tooelefootandankleclinic.com www.entut.com

Steven Mobley, MD David McKenzie, DPM Craig W. Davis, MD David Oelsner, MD Plastic Surgery Podiatry Pain Management Gastroenterology MOBLEY MD FACIAL TOOELE FOOT GRANGER GRANGER PLASTIC SURGERY & ANKLE CLINIC PAIN & SPINE MEDICAL CLINIC (801) 449-9990 (435) 882-0711 (801) 569-5520 (801) 965-3698 www.mobleymd.com www.tooelefootandankleclinic.com www.grangerpain.com www.grangermedical.com

Dan Hibbert, MD Jake Daynes, DO Leah Torres, MD Alan Jones, DO Urology Orthopedic Surgery OB/GYN Otolaryngology TOOELE TOOELE MEDICAL ROCKY MOUNTAIN ENT SURGICAL UROLOGY GROUP WOMEN’S HEALTH CENTER ASSOCIATES (435) 882-0071 (435) 843-3859 (801) 964-3865 (435) 833-9600 www.tooeleurology.com www.tooeleortho.com www.rmobgyn.com www.entut.com

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ith kids heading back Dried meats, such as beef noodles, cooked according to school, it’s time jerky to package directions Wto plan your daily Baked products, such as 3/4 cup pepperoni cut into lunch-making routine. Thanks cookies and cakes wedges or mini-pepperoni to some simple safety guide- Canned meat or poultry slices lines, and my kid-pleasing products that are eaten imme- 3/4 cup Monterey Jack or recipes, you can create a deli- diately after opening. mozzarella cheese, cut cious lunch that will keep your This recipe for Pizza Pasta into small cubes children (and the adults in the Salad with Chocolate Surprise 3/4 cup fresh tomatoes, family) happy and healthy all Pudding for dessert is a great diced year long! mayo-based salads should be lunch (or dinner) for both chil- 1/2 cup olives, sliced carried in an insulated lunch dren and adults. You can add (optional) School Lunch Safety Tips: bag with an ice pack. Nestle any number of your favorite 1/2 cup roasted red bell • Keep food preparation a frozen juice pouch or an ice pizza ingredients to this salad. peppers (in a jar), sliced until thoroughly combined areas in the kitchen clean. pack inside the lunch kit, and And it’s a great way to use up 1/4 cup fresh Parmesan CHOCOLATE SURPRISE and smooth. Divide into four Wash countertops, cutting your lunch should be safe to leftover cooked vegetables and cheese PUDDING single-serve cups with tight- boards, utensils and your eat after 3 to 4 hours without meats, or those little packages 1 (16-ounce) bottle lite, This nutritious pudding con- fitting lids. Refrigerate at least hands in hot, soapy water. And refrigeration. of cheese and pepper flakes zesty Italian dressing tains avocados, which add a 2 hours before serving. don’t let the family pet jump • At school, instruct the kids you may have on hand from 1 tablespoon Italian season- power boost and creaminess to up on kitchen counters. to store their lunchbox out of your favorite pizza delivery ing this simple, delicious dessert. Angela Shelf Medearis is • After preparing lunches, direct sunlight and away from service! 1 teaspoon garlic salt an award-winning children’s remember to immediately radiators or other heaters, if You also can “recycle” left- 1 teaspoon ground black 3 ripe bananas author, culinary historian return unused portions of per- possible. over pizza by reheating it for a pepper 2 large avocados, peeled and and the author of seven cook- ishable foods like cheeses, deli • Keep hot foods, like soups, few minutes and scraping the 1/8 teaspoon crushed red pitted books. Her new cookbook is meats and mayonnaise to the stews or chilies, hot. In the cheese and toppings from the pepper flakes 6 tablespoons unsweetened “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic refrigerator. Don’t let them sit morning, bring the food to crust. Mix them with the noo- dark cocoa powder Cookbook.” Her website is out on the counter. a boil and then immediately dles, spices, Italian dressing Mix together the cooled, 3 tablespoons honey or www.divapro.com. To see how- • Make sure that cold foods pour into a sterile vacuum and any other ingredients you cooked pasta with all the other agave syrup, to taste to videos, recipes and much, are cold before packing them bottle. (Sterilize the vacuum may want to add (see instruc- ingredients and place the salad 1 teaspoon vanilla much more, Like Angela Shelf in a lunchbox. If possible, pre- bottle with boiling water.) tions below). The crust can be in an airtight container with a 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on pare the lunch the night before Lunch foods that can be toasted, cut into strips or cubes tight-fitting lid. Chill the pasta Facebook. Recipes may not be and store it in the refrigerator. eaten at room temperature and served as croutons. salad in the refrigerator for at Place bananas and avoca- reprinted without permission (This also takes the edge off include: least 3 hours before serving, dos into a food processor or from Angela Shelf Medearis. the mad morning rush!) Peanut butter PIZZA PASTA SALAD stirring once per hour while blender; blend until smooth • Sandwiches made with Jams and jellies 1 (16-ounce) bag plain or chilling to distribute dress- and creamy. Add cocoa pow- © 2017 Angela Shelf Medearis refrigerated items such as lun- Breads, crackers, cereals colored whole-wheat or ing into the pasta, and again der, honey or agave syrup, and King Features Synd., Inc. cheon meats, cheese, tuna or Clean fruits and vegetables regular penne or spiral before serving. vanilla and cinnamon; blend In defense of “eclipse glasses” price gougers

DR. LAURA WILLIAMS Prices for glasses are Anyone unwilling to without glasses as the big day approaches must decide how s solar eclipse mania higher in areas along part with her glasses much he values the marginal waned Monday after- the path of totality, as at peak price likewise utility of the glasses, or how Anoon, consumers who the more impressive shows us she prefers determined he is to witness diligently shielded their eyes the event live. He signals these may now refocus on a stark les- visual experience of the eclipse experience choices about personal values son in economics. total eclipse makes to the sum a neighbor to his neighbors by his willing- Top vendors of solar eclipse ness to pay what some might safety glasses had been selling safe participation is willing to pay for see as exorbitant markups to ten-packs for as little as $4 a more desirable. her pair. persuade the current glasses month ago, but Monday morn- owner to stay indoors. Anyone ing commanded as much as unwilling to part with her $150 for the identical product. plummets the next. Given this to us by their purchases. A few glasses at peak price likewise Inevitably, grumbling accusa- relative lack of long-term utili- vendors with the foresight to shows us she prefers the eclipse tions of “price gouging” arose ty, we can easily see that flimsy stock up when prices were low experience to the sum a neigh- from the economically uniniti- cardboard glasses are a proxy our desire to see a solar event and both are right. took over the task of distribut- bor is willing to pay for her ated, who claimed vendors for the experience of viewing as it happens. ing glasses to those most eager pair. were extorting unreasonably the eclipse live while avoiding If eclipse glasses were the The Myth of Objective Value to see the eclipse, as signaled In voluntary transactions high payments by exploiting eclipse blindness. same price everywhere, no Prices are the signals by their willingness to pay. among willing actors (price unusual market conditions. doubt many would be sold to humans use to communicate I once witnessed an econom- controls and black markets How could the value of an Price Caps Lead to Shortages people outside the path of the these differences in personal ics professor trading a ticket to subvert this) price gouging is item have risen so significantly Accusations of price gouging eclipse, who would be able preference. We value different a sold-out Taylor Swift concert functionally impossible. Prices over so short a time, especially are frequently paired with calls to make little use of them. items more or less than one for a packet of peanut butter are merely signals of the bal- when eclipse glasses cost just for price ceilings: an establish- The markup functions as an another, and more at some crackers. The eager under- ance of preferences and consid- 30-70 cents to manufacture? ment of an arbitrary maximum incentive to speculators, also. times or places than at others. graduate couldn’t believe her erations made by consumers, price for some good or service. A warehouse full of eclipse Just a month ago, when little good fortune, and the profes- resulting in the distribution of Prices are Preference Signals By blunting the price signals glasses was a boon on Aug. 20, popular attention was focused sor explained his relief at not a scarce resource to those who Prices are a function of consumers are sending to one but were nearly worthless on on the coming eclipse, few having to “tolerate that racket” most value it. These voluntary preferences. Many people another, price controls dis- Aug. 22; the significant risk imagined spending more on while calmly munching on his exchanges don’t have to make who bought eclipse glasses for tort the allocation of scarce must be offset by the ability to that two-minute experience prize. That evening, the stu- sense from the outside any pennies were reselling them resources, resulting in shortag- charge a premium when the than on a two-hour movie. But dent attended the concert with more than the concert-for- on Craigslist for $40 in soon- es even for those willing to pay product is most desirable. But as excitement peaked, many the professor’s teenage daugh- cracker trade: both participants to-be-shadowed cities. Some a free-market price. Unusually this markup is finite, fixed to found themselves willing to do ter, and both found the enjoy- believe themselves to be bet- individuals who wanted to high prices for gasoline or the demand of consumers: if just that, a preference signaled ment of the event to be worth ter off after the exchange. see the eclipse for $3 or $10 bottled water in the wake of a the vendor prices the glasses the price paid. The professor Free markets, through the were willing to stay indoors if hurricane, for example, enforce too high, he’ll still have them savored his quiet evening away mechanism of prices, allow us a neighbor will pay them $40 a discipline that ensures more when their value evaporates. If eclipse glasses from throngs of screaming to obtain the things we most to miss out. Prices for glasses people can buy two or three The third-party sellers on were the same price concertgoers. All considered value, by providing to others were higher in areas along the gallons of gas to drive out to Aug. 21 commanding many themselves better off for having what they value more. path of totality, as the more where resources are more times the purchase price aren’t everywhere, no doubt made the transaction. Who, if impressive visual experience of abundant, rather than allowing selling to anyone unwilling many would be sold to anyone, was wrong about the Dr. Laura Williams teaches total eclipse made safe partici- a few people to fill their tanks to pay that amount (all such value of the ticket? communication strategy to pation more desirable. at the regular cost and leaving transactions being voluntary) people outside the path undergraduates and executives. Because eclipse glasses no gasoline for others. Prices to experience the eclipse in real of the eclipse, who How Markets Produce She is a passionate advocate for have limited alternative uses, help us to determine the mar- time. The buyer and seller have would be able to make Happiness critical thinking, individual lib- their value as a resource peaks ginal utility of one more gallon made different decisions about The would-be eclipse erties, and the Oxford Comma. on the day of the eclipse and of gas, or the exchange value of what that experience is worth, little use of them. viewer who finds himself Originally published on FEE.org. THURSDAY August 24, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C3 Radish crostini with herbed butter

irsts” come to mind bean in an empty milk carton kids will love to stir up and as fall approaches. in elementary school, and slather on toasted baguette “FFirst smile, first being amazed when it grows halves. tooth, first day of school. The right before our eyes. Another list continues for a lifetime first! Remember that? RADISH CROSTINI WITH really, if we had the inclina- I do, and that’s when my HERBED BUTTER tion to keep track. Even those curiosity about growing things 1 stick soft unsalted butter little milestones missing from in dirt took root. The following (8 tablespoons) developmental charts are high- spring, I bought radish seeds 3 tablespoons chopped fresh lights of growing, changing with allowance money and quadrant by Mom’s sunny chives or fresh dill with and understanding the world dug right in to plant the easy- flower garden. When the green extra for garnish around us — like planting a to-grow vegetable in a small seedlings grew 3-4 inches tall, Sea salt I learned to thin out the neat 1 medium baguette sliced in little rows. (Little did I know half lengthwise and grilled then that the supernutritious, on cut side mild-tasting and tender micro- 8 radishes sliced in rounds greens I plucked from the soil Freshly ground black pepper would become the culinary trend they are today for gar- In a small mixing bowl, com- nishing soup, pizza and open- bine soft butter with chopped faced sandwiches.) chives or dill. Harvesting mature rosy-red Spread butter over cooled radishes less than three weeks baguette halves. (If you have after planting was rewarding extra herb butter, use as a top- for an impatient kid like me. ping on vegetables or meat and Then, as temps began to drop fish.) in August, I eagerly planted the Slice bread, add radish slices remaining seeds in the packet and top with ground pepper for a successful second harvest and chopped herbs. come September. Arrange on a large platter Now is a good time to plant and serve as an appetizer. radish seeds for fall. Choose a • • • traditional easy-to-grow vari- Donna Erickson’s award- Luke Hemsworth ety, or try something new, like winning series “Donna’s Day” heirloom watermelon radishes is airing on public television nne Hathaway, “Avengers” film (due May 3, for their green exteriors and nationwide. To find more of Oscar winner for 2019). He’s also starring for rosy flesh. her creative family recipes A“Les Miserables” Jerry Bruckheimer in his war Whether you grow your and activities, visit www.don- (2012), who impressed with drama “Horse Soldiers,” in own, or buy a colorful bunch nasday.com and link to the “Ella Enchanted” (2004), which he, Michael Shannon from your market, enjoy dip- NEW Donna’s Day Facebook “Brokeback Mountain” and and Michael Pena are CIA ping radishes in coarse salt for fan page. Her latest book is “The Dark Knight” (2012), agents in Afghanistan fight- a classic French-style snack, “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous is taking on the role of her ing the Taliban. Youngest slice and toss for a crunchy Funstuff for Families.” career — she will be playing Hemsworth, Liam, engaged addition to a lettuce salad or “Barbie.” Yes, that Barbie, to Miley Cyrus, currently is try this yummy crostini appe- © 2017 Donna Erickson who’s been kicked out of filming “Isn’t It Romantic,” tizer using herbed butter that Distributed by King Features Synd. Barbieland for not being with Rebel Wilson, Adam perfect enough. Hathaway’s DeVine and Priyanka Chopra, girl power continues to rule for a Valentine’s Day open- with the female reboot of ing. “Ocean’s Eleven,” called • • • “Ocean’s Eight,” with Sandra Dame Helen Mirren, Bullock, Cate Blanchett and who won an Oscar for Rihanna, opening June 8, “The Queen” (2006) and Plagued by canker sores 2018, followed by “Nasty appeared most recently in Women,” with Rebel Wilson. “The Fate of the Furious,” DEAR DR. ROACH: I am The most common effec- perfect outcome like yours is It’s the female reboot of the stars in “Ella & John,” with plagued with canker sores. tive treatment I know of is a not guaranteed. I occasionally 1988 Michael Caine/Steve Donald Sutherland, open- I get four to five outbreaks medium- or high-potency topi- see men who, despite abun- Martin comedy, “Dirty Rotten ing Jan. 19, about a senior a year. The products that cal steroid. It can be prepared dant caution, have developed Scoundrels.” couple taking a road trip are sold to heal them do not specifically for use on aph- radiation damage to the rec- • • • from Boston to Florida in a help much. Do you know of a thous ulcers, such as Kenalog tum or bladder. However, the First came Chris vintage Winnebago. Next mouthwash that could be used in Orabase, and this can speed risks with modern radiation Hemsworth (age 33) as up is “Winchester” (out Feb. to prevent or maybe reduce the up healing, especially when therapy are low. Thor, and Liam Hemsworth 23) as Sarah Winchester, severity of canker sores, and applied early. Some people READERS: The new booklet (27) in “The Hunger whose husband, William what would you recommend swear by vitamins, but they on the prostate gland discusses Games,” and now the third Winchester, treasurer of The for use on canker sores? What, were not found to be effective cancer, enlargement, infec- brother, 36-year-old Luke Winchester Repeating Arms in your opinion, causes them? in a study. tions and erectile dysfunc- Hemsworth (currently play- Co., and daughter died sud- — J.H. Thalidomide, a potentially one or two minutes of actual tion in detail. Readers can ing Ashley Stubbs, in HBO’s denly, three weeks apart, ANSWER: Canker sores, also dangerous medication that has radiation. Extreme caution was obtain a copy by writing: Dr. “Westworld”) had his first in 1881. She believed she called aphthous ulcers, are extremely high risk for birth taken to avoid damage to other Roach — No. 1001W, 628 starring film. “Hickok” (as was cursed, and that if she painful sores that are located defects, can be used in severe organs. I had no side effects Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL in Wild Bill Hickok), with stopped building their house in the mouth. When they keep cases. during or after treatment. Two 32803. Enclose a check or Kris Kristofferson, Bruce in San Jose, California, she coming back, as in your case, • • • years later, my PSA is 0.04, and money order (no cash) for Dern and Trace Adkins, would die. For nearly 40 it is called recurrent aphthous DEAR DR. ROACH: I offer I expect to continue an active $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with hit big screens in July. years, she built rooms and stomatitis (“stoma” is the my experience with a prostate lifestyle at 82 years of age. — the recipient’s printed name The Hollywood Reporter staircases that led nowhere, Greek word for “mouth,” and treatment not covered in your J.A.G. and address. Please allow up to observed in its review, “The until she became ill and is sometimes used for surgi- article. I had no symptoms. A ANSWER: I appreciate you four weeks for delivery. innate superiority of the the work stopped, at which cally created openings). While routine annual test revealed writing in to share your story. • • • Hemsworth family gene time she died. In addi- it isn’t clear why they occur, that my PSA had risen rapidly Most men I hear from have Dr. Roach regrets that pool is demonstrated by the tion, she’s co-starring with there have been studies that to 5.1. At the recommenda- accepted surgery in your situ- he is unable to answer indi- low-budget oater.” The film Keira Knightly and Morgan show there may be a defect tion of my urologist, I had a ation; however, many experts vidual letters, but will incor- will be available Aug. 17 on Freeman in Disney’s live- in immune function in people biopsy (actually, 13 individual feel that radiation treatment porate them in the column DVD. Luke’s next film, the action film, “The Nutcracker with RAS, making it similar to biopsies). My Gleason score of offers a better balance of whenever possible. Readers sci-fi thriller “Encounter,” and the Four Realms,” due Behcet’s syndrome. It may be 7/8 predicted a painful death effectiveness and side effects may email questions to with Tom Atkins (of the 1980 Nov. 2, 2018. associated with celiac disease from prostate cancer if left than surgery. I did know an ToYourGoodHealth@med. classic “The Fog”), will arrive It’s a hot week when we and inflammatory bowel dis- untreated. oncologist in a situation almost cornell.edu. To view and order Nov. 1. can write about Barbie, girl ease, and it can be triggered by My options were surgery exactly like yours who also health pamphlets, visit www. Chris Hemsworth has power, three hunks and a many things, including stress, or radiation therapy. I chose decided on radiation and had rbmamall.com. three Thor films in his future: dame. Oh well, three out of food and drug hypersensitivity radiation, which consisted of excellent results. © 2017 North America Synd., Inc. “Ragnarok” (in theaters Nov. four isn’t bad! and trauma. nine weeks (45 treatments) of I do want to caution that a All Rights Reserved 3), “Avengers: Infinity War” (out May 4) and an untitled © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.

instrument of peace.” popular in the United States of sitting in an office chair • Those who study such things until 1898. That was when all day. Enter Fluidstance, a say that men who tend to be John Harvey Kellogg’s company that wants to help womanizers when they’re Western Health Reform you surf your way through single are more likely to Institute began selling it at the workday. Their balance be jealous husbands once expensive health care institu- boards, designed to be used BY SAMANTHA WEAVER they’re married. tions. It seems that protein- with standing desks, report- packed peanut butter was edly increase heart rate and • It was pioneering Mexican- • The beginning of a new perfect for elderly patients improve range of motion, American musician Carlos school year seems a good who had trouble chewing. allowing users to burn calo- Santana who made the fol- time to note the origin of ries while burning their way lowing sage observation: that lunchtime favorite, • Standing desks, stand ready: There’s a new trend in work- through the mundane tasks “The most valuable posses- peanut butter. A Canadian of office life. sion you can own is an open named Marcellus Gilmore spaces. It seems that stand- heart. The most powerful Edson patented the product ing up while working isn’t weapon you can be is an in 1884, but it didn’t become enough to counteract the © 2017 North America Synd., Inc. detrimental health effects C4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN THURSDAY August 24, 2017

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Which was the last school that Americans won both than satisfied, as this sequel Turns out the energy the tower pumping video-game action. mermaid story that kids of a before Coastal Carolina in the men’s and women’s keeps all the irreverence and tapped into is being drained “Scales: Mermaids Are certain age will like, but there 2016 to win the champi- singles titles in the same playfulness of Volume 1, while from a mirror earth with its Real” (PG) — Hasn’t every isn’t much to keep adults tuned onship in its first College year at the U.S. Open? deepening our ties to these own tower. Dan Stevens stars young girl dreamed that she in. charming characters. And I as former NASA pilot and phys- was secretly a mermaid? dare new fans not to be hooked icist Will Porter, who is tasked Well, for Siren Phillips (Emmy TV NEW RELEASES after watching the first few with straightening out the Perry), it’s true. As her 12th “Ash Vs. Evil Dead” Season 2 1. “Bluebird” and “Mrs. minutes of the film, which mess by jumping into the Echo, birthday approaches, she finds “Blue Bloods: The Seventh Vandebilt” were on which heavily features an adorable as the other Earth is called, to that she’s “transitioning,” Season” Paul McCartney and Baby Groot dancing amidst a install a device that will equal- and there are mermaids all “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” Wings album? stylish fight sequence. Peter ize the power surge — at least around to help her through. Season Four 2. Which group had hits Quill (Chris Pratt), Gamora that’s the story from the power Unfortunately, new friend “Daredevil: The Complete with “Ladies Night” and (Zoe Saldana), Drax (Dave company. Adam Wilts (Jack Grazer) has Second Season” “Too Hot,” and when? Bautista) and Rocket (Bradley This film started with a a dad who is hunting mer- “Jessica Jones” Season 1 3. Name the singer who re- tains this lyric: “I’m sittin’ Cooper) probe Peter’s origins great idea and just tried a bit maids, and he’s after Siren! “Lucifer” Season 2 leased “West of the Wall.” in the railway station, Got on his father’s home planet too hard. Great swaths are Don’t worry, though, because “Supergirl: The Complete What is the song about? a ticket for my destina- (Kurt Russell stars as the aptly filmed from almost a first-per- the kids and the town come Second Season” named Ego, Quill’s dad) while son shooter perspective, and 4. Who wrote and released tion, On a tour of one- together to protect her, allow- struggling to define and pro- it ends up being neither com- ing Siren to become her true © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. “Walking the Dog”? night stands, My suitcase 5. Name the song that con- and guitar in hand.” QUIZ AND TRIVIA ANSWERS BELOW Trying to fire bad It’s a big fight loyd Mayweather and VA employees Conor McGregor’s world Good Housekeeping Fpress tour was a brilliant he Department of marketing scheme that now Veterans Affairs doesn’t has the entire world talking Light Sesame Noodles Ttypically air its dirty about the fight. laundry in public, but a recent Mayweather, at 49-0, is For an even easier version of this Chinese-style summer favor- press release included the putting it all on the line to ite, substitute 2 cups thinly slivered leftover grilled chicken or headline “MSPB forces VA to go 50-0, eclipsing Rocky “great white hope” misses the pork for the chicken tenders — no need to reheat. take back fired official” — just Marciano’s record of 49 mark entirely, and it needs to when we thought they were straight wins. He is a master stop. 1 package (9 ounces) fresh angel-hair pasta able to unload bad employees. found another reason to fire showman and knows how to So, we know McGregor talks 2 cups packaged shredded carrots In April 2017, the director the guy: As part of yet another push people’s buttons better a big game. But this fight is 2 teaspoons vegetable oil of a VA medical center was investigation of this employee, than anyone since Muhammad something special, I can tell. 12 ounces chicken breast tenders, thinly sliced demoted. The center kept run- it discovered he had been send- Ali. For at least his past 20 It’s literally the biggest fight 2 garlic cloves, crushed with press ning out of critical supplies ing VA emails to his personal fights, Mayweather has played since Ali-Foreman in terms of 1 medium orange because it had no inventory accounts as well as to his wife, the villain, and he plays it with hype. I’ve studied McGregor’s 3 tablespoons seasoned rice vinegar system, and the surgical sup- emails that contained sensitive such sincerity that it’s really tapes, and this guy really 3 tablespoons soy sauce plies they did have were fre- personnel info as far back as hard for a lot of people to root has a shot at winning. He’s a 2 teaspoons Asian sesame oil quently kept in dirty storage 2012. He refused to give her for him ... but you’ll watch, and FIGHTER; dismissing that is 1 teaspoon grated peeled fresh ginger areas. The VA Office of the email address, claiming spou- he’ll keep cashing those $100 ridiculous. He beat the brakes 1 teaspoon sugar Inspector General report used sal privilege (which didn’t stop million checks. off of Pauli Malignaggi, accord- 1/8 teaspoon ground red pepper (cayenne) the phrase “the highest level the VAOIG from finding it, of But Conor McGregor also ing to the leaked tapes of his 4 large radishes, each cut in half and thinly sliced of chaos.” In three years there course). The guy was fired. is undefeated as a boxer. And second sparring match with 2 green onions, thinly sliced diagonally had been over 190 reports of One day later, the Merit he is a WORLD CHAMPION McGregor. And while the clip 2 tablespoons sesame seeds, toasted compromised patient safety. Systems Protection Board fighter. He is not a novice by of the fight shows a definite Multiple serious surgeries had issued a stay order: The VA any means. In terms of the push and not a knockdown, the 1. Heat large saucepot of water (do not add salt) to boiling to be canceled due to lack of couldn’t fire the guy until the pre-fight smack talk, there is 20 seconds before that showed over high heat. Add pasta and cook as label directs. Place shred- equipment. In short, the place MSPB waded through his claim little doubt that McGregor had sweat spraying off Malignaggi’s ded carrots in colander; drain pasta over carrots to soften them was a mess. The VA demoted of a wrongful termination. the bigger mouth (and fun- head and him bailing into the slightly. Transfer mixture to large bowl and set aside. the medical director within The former director is back at nier lines) but that being said, ropes. It was an unfair fight 2. In nonstick 12-inch skillet, heat vegetable oil over medium- hours. work, on the payroll, but in a the incessant profanities and because Paulie is older and out high heat until hot. Add chicken and garlic; cook 4 to 5 minutes, In June, President Donald role that keeps him away from racial allegations have unfor- of shape, but I’m certain Paulie stirring constantly, until chicken loses its pink color throughout. Trump signed the VA patient care. The Office of tunately ruined much of that very much got the better of Transfer chicken to bowl with pasta. Accountability Act, which Special Counsel will assess the tour for posterity. Mayweather, him in the early rounds. 3. To prepare vinaigrette, from orange, grate 1 teaspoon peel speeds the process of getting information in light of the act knowing how to manipulate, But the films — and his and squeeze 1/4 cup juice. In small bowl, with wire whisk or fork, rid of rotten employees. the president signed in June. has tried to frame this fight in highlight reels from the UFC — mix orange peel, orange juice, vinegar, soy sauce, sesame oil, gin- Enter the VAOIG, which © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. racial terms. He claims that show that McGregor has stun- ger, sugar and ground red pepper until combined. McGregor slurred him, he ning accuracy and is a killer 4. Toss pasta mixture in bowl with vinaigrette, radish slices and wants to go that way and give counterpuncher. He’s going to green onions; sprinkle with sesame seeds. Serve warm or refrig- Simply use it to buff away himself enough motivation to come out with savage fury and erate until ready to serve. Makes 4 main-dish servings. the marks. No spray cleaner win and win BIG. McGregor, try to score the biggest upset necessary. in turn, rightfully accused in boxing history. McGregor * Each serving: About 415 calories, 10g total fat (2g saturat- Mayweather of being a wife- is in serious shape and really ed), 30g protein, 51g carbohydrate, 3g fiber, 121mg cholesterol, • “If you have dirty blinds, beater. believes he can do it. Self- 1,170mg sodium. keep in mind that spraying That’s certainly not what actualization in action. 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Rufus Thomas, in 1963. Sudoku Solution #2922-D check-in desk at a local race housing in 70 countries around 7. It was 2002 (Pete Sampras, Astonishingly enough, a 8 6 1 7 2 9 3 4 5 4 3 2 6 5 8 7 1 9 event. Teach an adult to read the world. Serena Williams). dozen others have covered 5 9 7 3 1 4 6 2 8 or speak English. If you speak a the song. 3 7 6 4 8 5 1 9 2 second language, tutor a high- And you thought it was Flash Back Trivia Answers 5. “Homeward Bound,” by Si- 9 4 8 2 7 1 5 6 3 2 1 5 9 3 6 4 8 7 school student. going to be a long, dreary win- 1. “Band on the Run.” Both mon and Garfunkel, 1966. 7 8 3 1 6 2 9 5 4 Check www.seniorcorps. ter… songs appeared on both the Paul Simon wrote the song 1 5 4 8 9 3 2 7 6 gov for loads of opportunities, 1973 original and the 1993 on a piece of paper while 6 2 9 5 4 7 8 3 1 © 2009 Hometown Content both near you and far away. © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. reissue. sitting, literally, in a railway 2. Kool & the Gang, in 1979. station in England on his “Ladies Night,” a play on way to London. the bar nights intended © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc. THURSDAY August 24, 2017 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN C5 Are sports the reason why college costs so much?

f college’s main purpose is Since the 1990s, the any given Saturday during the Commission on Intercollegiate State University, Long Beach, sities should be required to education, you would think cost of a degree has fall and you’ll see your tuition Athletics. dropped $70 million on a well- report on student performance Ithe vast majority of employ- doubled. dollars at work. But sports aren’t the only ness center with sci-fi-level while they are at the university ees on a school’s payroll would In 2014, students at the 32 non-academic spending school hand scanners for security. and post-graduation. Too many be teachers. But at public and universities in the five wealthi- administrators love dumping Because, you know, keys are so young adults are lured to col- private colleges and universi- Schools added over 500,000 est college sports confer- millions into. They also love last century. lege with promises of high-pay- ties, “non-academic” employ- non-teaching employees ences shelled out a combined building resort-style recreation ing jobs and quality educations ees now outnumber full-time, between 1987 and 2012. At $125.5 million to fund sports centers, dorms and other Time for Some Oversight and leave with neither. tenure-track faculty members colleges and universities, there programs. Where does that student life buildings so the For a long time now, univer- High school students explor- two-to-one. are now 73 administrators per money go? To give you an appearance of the campus sity administrators have been ing their options for college This hiring disparity is just 1,000 students, up from 53 per idea, in 2010 the University of matches its hefty price tag. free to do what they wanted. should have access to the best one symptom of a much larger 1,000 in 1987. Michigan spent $226 million to Annual spending on construc- With little oversight from state information possible, and pub- problem – unaccountable col- At the same time, schools renovate The Big House, where tion projects has doubled since governments and little trans- lic colleges and universities lege administrations are spend- have cut full-time faculty. the Wolverines play. 1995, jumping to $11 billion parency for taxpayers, they’ve should be required to publish ing absurd amounts of money In 1987, one-third of teach- Proponents of spending by 2013. run wild. Now, students and more actionable information. on staff and projects that have ers were part-time faculty or for collegiate athletic proj- The University of Iowa blew taxpayers must foot the bill for Armed with that informa- little to do with education. teaching assistants; by 2012, ects commonly perpetuate $53 million on a campus rec rock climbing walls and high tion, students can decide for This kind of spending doesn’t they accounted for half. the myth that college sports center featuring a lazy river. ropes courses. themselves if they’d rather improve students’ learning are a cash cow, but accord- Texas Tech apparently thought It’s time to shine some light attend a school with a surf- experiences or job prospects. Spending on Sports and ing to the American Council they could do better and built on the process. Public universi- and-turf dining hall or unlim- But it does make college even Student Life on Education, “most colleges an entire water park. California ties should be required to show ited free tanning (yes, both less affordable. Colleges and universities subsidize their athletics pro- how they’re spending their of those are real things), or Since the 1990s, the cost of hiring hundreds of thousands grams, sometimes to startling Sports aren’t the money and bring added trans- pursue an education that will a degree has doubled. And it’s of people who have never degrees.” In fact, only seven only non-academic parency to their board meet- help them land a good job with hardly a coincidence that the given a lecture, handed out athletics programs at public ings. Students and taxpayers little or no debt. number of private and state a pop quiz, or worn a blazer universities broke even or had spending school both deserve to know where school employees that never with elbow patches isn’t the net operating income on ath- administrators love their hard-earned money is Reprinted from Generation set foot in a classroom has only thing making tuition so letics from 2005-2009, accord- going. Opportunity and republished on doubled as well. expensive. Flip on the TV on ing to data from the Knight dumping millions into. In addition, public univer- FEE.org.

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Call starts good, runs laundry and watch TV Search Bank & HOLD A SPECIAL In compliance with the UPAXLP rior, exterior painting, Angela for free as- good, asking $400 call 882-0299 H U D h o m e s staining, deck oiling, sessment contact Gart h Sporting www.Tooele Bank- M E E T I N G O N Americans with Dis- DEADLINES FOR power washing, dry- (435)882-2733 435-837-2246 or Goods Apartments Homes.com Berna WEDNESDAY, August ability Act, Grantsville classifieds ads are wall, phase, patching. (435)496-0590 435-830-2309. Sloan (435) 30, 2017 AT 1:00 PM, City will accommodate M o n d a y a n d SELLING YOUR for Rent IN THE COMMISSION reasonable requests to Wednesdays by 4:45 Professional work at RAIN GUTTERS, 840-5029 Group 1 SELL YOUR computer mountain bike? Ad- CONFERENCE assist persons with p.m. reasonable rates. seamless, aluminum, in the classifieds. 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Avail- Water Shares letin August 24, 2017) manners. including Medical, Dental, Vision and 401(k) HAVING A GARAGE pany. Must have 4 able September 1st. Marilyn K. Gillette • Receives, logs and files incoming citations • Paid holidays, vacation, and personal time SALE? Advertise it in years experience and Please contact Bryan 10.364 ACRE FEET in • Future career advancement opportunities T ooele Count y the classifieds. Call drug free. Please 435-849-2175 Tooele City, $10,000 and complaints, maintains filing system; • Fortune 500 Company in a stable industry Clerk/Auditor 882-0050 send resume per acre foot. Call opens and distributes all incoming corre- • Serve your community in a rewarding position [email protected] SETTLEMENT CAN- Pursuant to the Ameri- TOOELE 455 Brook 435-830-2426 om YON APARTMENTS cans with Disability spondence, maintains a system determin- Visit republicservices.jobs for more information and to Ave. Fri-Sun Aug. view available positions. 2 & 3 bedroom apts. SELL YOUR car in the Act, individuals need- ing defendants appear timely and to ascer- 25th-27th 9am-7pm. MOUNTAIN WEST pe- Prices starting at Transcript Bulletin ing special accommo- tain delinquencies in money payments; Huge many large, diatrics needs a $840/mo. Call Dan- Classified section. dations during this retro, nostalgic, and prepares proper pleadings warranted. part-time Medical As- ielle (435)882-6112 meeting should notify new items. Every- • Maintains calendar of court events; sistant to work eve- for info. Marilyn K. Gillette, thing must go! Tooele County maintains records of all court proceedings. nings. 20-25hrs/wk in SELL YOUR CAR or WATER DISTRIBUTION Clerk/Auditor, at TOOELE 724 VAN our pediatric office boat in the classi- Prepares, types and files all correspon- OPERATOR843-3148 prior to the DYKE way Fri-Sat from 4:45-9ish. Must fieds. Call 882-0050 dence requested by the Office Manager. meeting. (25th-26th) 9am-2pm be self motivated, or visit www.tooele- TRAINEE, I, II,(Published III, OR IV in the • Maintains all fiscal records needed by clothes baby to adult, hard working, have a transcript. com or Tooele Transcript Bul- the court and as required by State Law or decorations, house team player attitude, e-mail your ad to Full-time 40+ hours per week, generous benefiletin ts, and August a career with24, promo-2017) items, pet items, and love working with tbp@tooeletranscript. County procedure. handcrafted jewelry, kids! Salary DOE. tion opportunities awaits you as • Ability to maintain a high degree of con- BECOMEcom A SUB- a Tooele City Water Distribution electronics, misc. Please fax resume to Operator. This is your opportu- SCRIBER. 882-0050 fidentiality and conduct themselves in a TOOELE 790 VAN- 435-882-5047. nity to join a quality team that takes pride in maintaining a complex water professional manner. NowNow AcceptingAccepting Applications Applications D Y K E w a y NowNow RentingRenting system that delivers safe and sustainable culinary water. • Ability to work in an environment that is Fri-Sat-Sun 8am-4pm Duties include, but are not limited to: fast paced and constantly changing. IncomeIncomeIncomeIncome Restrictions Restrictions ApplyApply ApplyApply trailer-parts, tools, Part-Time SECRETARY • Serving in an on-call rotation and responding to emergency hardware items, baby Position Available call-outs as needed; Minimum Qualifications ExclusivelyExclusivelyRentalRental assistance forfor Seniors Seniors may may be be clothes, stroller, • Performing preventative maintenance of pumps, motors, sen- carseat, household, Settlement Canyon Irrigation Company sors, and pressure regulators; 1. Education and Experience: available.Pet Friendly Call for details • Identifying water leaks or defi ciencies in water systems; available.Pet Friendly Call for details bicycles, much much As the Company secretary, you • Installing and repairing pipe lines, water service connections, A. Graduation from high school or GED 435.843.0717 more! will assume the duty of clerical & water meters, and fi re hydrants; equivalent with course work in office Call for435.843.0717 details • Locating and marking underground water utility for “Blue practices and procedures, with emphasis CallTDD for 800.735.2900details HAVING A yard sale? administrative support in order to maintain Stakes” service calls; 435.843.0717TDD 800.735.2900 Advertise in the Tran- the function & growth of the Company. • Monitoring water supply and wells by physical observation and on computer knowledge, and bookkeep- 435.843.0717 script computerized SCADA systems; ing. Secretary duties include maintaining the • Rerouting water systems for effi cient delivery of water; • Collecting and testing water samples for analysis; and, B. Two (2) years of general work expe- Company’s client & financial accounts, • Chlorinating water sources such as wells and springs; adminis- rience plus completion of the required answering phone calls & email, handling tering proper amounts of chlorine as needed to meet established Help Wanted standards of water purifi cation. probation period (6-12 months). billing, payments, payroll & other We are seeking applicants with a high school diploma (or GED); OR traditional office duties. Hours are one (1) year of general experience in construction, maintenance, or Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company is related fi eld; and a driver license and driving record that meets our C. An equivalent combination of educa- now hiring for a Full Time Driver/Production part-time with pay starting at $1,200 per insurability and risk management standards. Desired qualifi ca- tion and experience. month salary. tions include technical training or relevant certifi cations, posses- sion of a CDL and experience in: backhoe, pipefi tting, pumps, 2. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: position. Must be 21 years of age or older “Blue Stakes” utility location, and SCADA or remote computerized Qualifications of the Job Include: monitoring experience. Must pass a background check and with a current drivers license and excellent maintain suitability to work in position of trust relating to delivery Knowledge, Skills & Abilities • Integrity & professionalism of public water services. Must be able to serve in an on-call rota- Must complete 16 hours of annual train- driving record. Job requires delivering • Proven work experience tion which requires employee to carry a telephone and respond to emergency situations outside of normal work hours including ing provided by the Court Administrators printing jobs to locations along the Wasatch • QuickBooks, Microsoft Office, & General weekends, nights, and holidays as necessary within the City’s Office. Must have knowledge of personal Computer Proficiency response time requirements which may limit residency options. computer programs such as work and excel Front and Tooele Valley and helping in As a condition of employment, you must pass testing for Utah • Strong written & verbal communication Certifi ed Water Distribution Operator I (generally guideline is within and database systems. Must have skill in 12 months) and you must possess a valid Utah CDL within 6 operating calculators, word processing and the printing production area. Heavy lifting skills months of assignment to position. Your promotional opportunities • Routine clerical & accounting function will be based on your own initiative obtaining higher certifi cations the ability to handle money. Have knowledge required. All benefits included. and competencies in the job. • Able to provide a home office of legal terminology and procedures, court Career advancement is based on certifi cations and competency procedures and modern office procedures. • Organized, timely & self-motivated demonstration. Trainee, Grade 9 - $14.36; Operator I, Grade 10 - Apply at 58 North Main Street, Tooele $15.15; II, Grade 12 - $16.89, and IV Grade 14 - $18.77 Position May spend long periods of time sitting or • Willing to learn new software programs offers competitive benefi t package including health, dental, Utah standing, must have the ability to lift 20 lbs. 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday - Friday & billing methods State Retirement, 401k, life, paid holiday, and paid leave. You de- cide what best meets your needs, overtime or comp-time accrual. occasionally. Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug-Free • High school diploma APPLY NOW! Environment Applicants are asked to email a resume For a complete job description or an Return a completed Tooele City Application to: Tooele City HR application please visit & 3 references to Offi ce, 90 N Main, Tooele, UT, 84074 or fax to 435-843-2106 by 5:00 p.m. on 8-31-17. Communications about the status of http://www.co.tooele.ut.us/hr.html [email protected] this opening will be made via e-mail. Applications must be submitted to Questions can also be directed to that Pre-employment DOT drug test and background check required. Tooele County Human Resource Office, Rm 308 Will be subject to random DOT drug testing. Will be subject to 47 South Main Street, Tooele address. Resumes will be accepted 24-hour call outs and required to serve in the on call rotation. Or email to [email protected] until September 8, 2017. www.tooelecity.org | ADA/EEO Employer EEO Employer NOTICE OF AUC- TIONRed Storage, LLC Notice is hereby given NOTICE OF AUC- ofauction for Red TION Storage, LLC on NOTICE TO CREDI- Date of Sale: Satur- August 29th on TORS AND AN- day, September 9, www.storagetreasures. NOUNCEMENT OF 2017 Time: 10:00 AM. com. To settle delin- APPOINTMENT Beehive Storage, quent accounts in ac- WILLIAM JOE FISH 1498 N Main St, cordance with sec- Deceased. T o o o e l e U T tion38-8-4 of the Utah Probate No. 435-882-3088 code.#Unit 20, Kris- 173300091 This notice of auction tine Buckner. This ac- DEBRA LYNNE ED- is being given pursu- tion is an attemptto WARDS, has been ap- ant to 38-8-1 et al, collect delinquent pointed personal rep- Utah Code Annotated. rents.As annotated by resentative of this es- UNIT 003 Mike Vol- StorageLien law tate. All persons hav- berg Household & 38-8-4. All articles ing claims against the boxes stored by a rentala- decedent must present UNIT 069 Jordan greement, and their claims in writing THURSDAY August Pennington24, 2017 House- chargesnotTOOELE having withinTRANSCRIPT three months af-BULLETIN C7 hold & boxes been paid for30 days, ter the date of the first UNIT 078 Jasmine Pi- will be sold orother - publication of this no- Public Notices mentelPublic Tools, Notices Fridge, Public Notices wisePublic disposed Notices of ticePublic or the Notices claims will Miscellaneous miscMiscellaneous items & boxes Miscellaneous topayMiscellaneous charges. Auc- beMiscellaneous forever barred. UNIT 153 Colby tion issubject to can- Written claims may be: Celebrating the American Spirit Deadline for public Castagno (2) Out- NOTICE OF AUC- cellation inthe event of - Delivered or mailed notices is 4 p.m. the board motors, snow- TIONRed Storage, settlementof debt be- to the personal repre- day prior to publica- blower, generator, LLC tween ownersand ten- sentative or their attor- tion. Public notices freezer, misc. items Notice is hereby given ants of Red Storage, ney at the address be- submitted past the UNIT 215A Alyssa ofauction for Red LLC.(Published in the low, or deadline will not be Ortega Misc items & Storage, LLC on Transcript Bulletin - Filed with the Clerk of accepted. boxes August 29th on 8 /22/2017 and the District Court in UPAXLP UNIT 249 Dion Knud- www.storagetreasures. 8/24/2017) Tooele County. NOTICE OF AUC- sen 4X4 GMC Truck com. To settle delin- Date of first publica- TION Utah Plate 779NAF, quent accounts in ac- NOTICE TO CREDI- tion: August 17, 2017 Date of Sale: Satur- dirtbike-no tags, rolla- cordance with sec- TORS AND AN- Debra Lynne Ed- day, September 9, way tool boxes, weld- tion38-8-4 of the Utah NOUNCEMENT OF wards, 1092 E Gram- 2017 Time: 10:00 AM. ing equip. code.#Unit 20, Kris- APPOINTMENT bling Way, Sandy, UT Beehive Storage, UNIT 257 Cari Elia- tine Buckner. This ac- WILLIAM JOE FISH 84094, debbieed- 1498 N Main St, son Washer/Dyer, tion is an attemptto Deceased. [email protected] T o o o e l e U T Fridge, Furniture, collect delinquent P r o b a t e N o . 801-550-398 435-882-3088 Household rents.As annotated by 173300091 (Published in the Tran- This notice of auction UNIT 368 Jennifer StorageLien law DEBRA LYNNE ED- script Bulletin August is being given pursu- Gutierra Misc. items & 38-8-4. All articles WARDS, has been ap- 17, 24 & 31, 2017) ant to 38-8-1 et al, boxes stored by a rentala - pointed personal rep- UNIT 390 Nicalas g reement, an d Utah Code Annotated. resentative of this es- SELL YOUR com- UNIT 003 Mike Vol- Hitchcock Misc. items chargesnot having tate. All persons hav- UNIT 364 Marria been paid for30 days, puter in the classi- berg Household & ing claims against the fieds. Call 882-0050 Every Tuesday in your boxes Jackson Misc. items will be sold orother - decedent must present UNIT B007 Kerry & wise disposed of or visit www.tooele- Tooele Transcript Bulletin UNIT 069 Jordan their claims in writing transcript. com Pennington House- Karen Steed Coach- topay charges. Auc- within three months af- Subscribe Today 882-0050 hold & boxes man RV Utah Plate tion issubject to can- ter the date of the first UNIT 078 Jasmine Pi- 047UVY cellation inthe event of publication of this no- HAVE A good idea for mentel Tools, Fridge, (Published in the settlementof debt be- tice or the claims will a story? Call the TOOELETRANSCRIPT misc items & boxes Tooele Transcript Bul- tween ownersand ten- be forever barred. Transcript and let us UNIT 153 Colby letin August 24, 2017) ants of Red Storage, Written claims may be: know 882-0050. BULLETIN Castagno (2) Out- LLC.(Published in the - Delivered or mailed board motors, snow- Transcript Bulletin to the personal repre- blower, generator, 8/22/2017 and sentative or their attor- freezer, misc. items 8/24/2017) ney at the address be- UNIT 215A Alyssa low, or Ortega Misc items & - Filed with the Clerk of boxes the District Court in UNIT 249 Dion Knud- Tooele County. sen 4X4 GMC Truck Date of first publica- Utah Plate 779NAF, tion: August 17, 2017 dirtbike-no tags, rolla- Debra Lynne Ed- way tool boxes, weld- wards, 1092 E Gram- ing equip. In-Depthbling Way, Sandy, UT Features UNIT 257 Cari Elia- 84094, debbieed- son Washer/Dyer, [email protected] Fridge, Furniture, 801-550-398 Household (Published in the Tran- UNIT 368 Jennifer script Bulletin August Gutierra Misc. items & 17, 24 & 31, 2017) boxes UNIT 390 Nicalas Hitchcock Misc. items on Family Values UNIT 364 Marria Jackson Misc. items UNIT B007 Kerry & Karen Steed Coach- man RV Utah Plate 047UVY (Published in the Tooele Transcript Bul- for Every Faith letin August 24, 2017)

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