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Grantsville kicks off season Friday See A6 TOOELETRANSCRIPT S  T  C BULLETIN S  THURSDAY August 12, 2021 www.TooeleOnline.com Vol. 128 No. 22 $1.00 Unofficial results reveal primary election winners 21% of eligible voters returned ballots

TIM GILLIE council seats are all at-large EDITOR — everybody votes for all the Overall, 21% of the eligible candidates, no districts. Six registered voters returned a candidates filed to run for ballot of the Aug. 10 municipal Tooele City Council so in the primary election, according primary, voters voted for up to to the Tooele County Clerk’s two candidates and the four Office. candidates with the most votes Three municipalities — will advance to the general Tooele City, Grantsville, and election. Erda — held a primary election The top four vote-getters in on Tuesday to whittle down the Tooele City Council race the number of people running were incumbent city council for some of their positions in member Melodi Gochis, for- preparation for the November mer city council member Dave general election. McCall, current city council A primary is held for posi- member Maresa Mazione — tions when the number of can- appointed to fill the term of didates for a position is more Scott Wardle, and Tooele City than twice the number of seats planning commission member open for that position. Matt Robinson. For example in Tooele With 3,125 ballots cast in City there will be two people Tooele City, voter turnout was elected to the city council in November. Tooele City’s SEE RESULTS PAGE A8 ®

Alayna Castagno shows her pig in the Tooele County Junior Livestock Show and Auction. North Valley 2021 JUNIOR Communities that TOOELE COUNTY LIVESTOCK SHOW Care looking for

PHOTOS CLAYTON DUNN youth to recognize

Tooele County’s 2021 Summer Nights included the CEILLY SUTTON ognize youth for their willing- STAFF WRITER Tooele County Junior Livestock ness to say “no” to drugs and The deadline to nominate reward them for their positive Show and Auction. An annual youth for the North Valley behaviors, so they created the Chloe Thomas (above left) and Wyatt Faddis (above right) showing their sheep. event, the Junior Livestock Show Communities that Care youth youth recognition awards. and auction preserves Tooele recognition awards is fast “The positive behaviors that County’s ranching heritage by approaching. youth could be engaging in providing an opportunity for North Valley Communities could be acts of service, aca- the upcoming generation to that Care is a substance pre- demic achievement, involve- experience animal husbandry vention coalition that serves ment with their community, or youth in the Erda, Stansbury just really anything positive,” with the 4-H and FFA-sponsored Park, and Lakepoint com- said Slade. show and sale. munities. It is affiliated with Recognition for positive The 2021 Junior Livestock the Tooele County Health behavior has been proven by show was held Aug. 4 - 7 at Department. researchers to be a factor that Deseret Peak Complex. Students “We just really want to build reduces youth problem behav- raise pigs, cows and sheep for a healthy community and pre- iors. the show. Local people and vent substance abuse among “You always see on the youth of our community,” Facebook where people are businesses buy the animals at said Jamie Slade, with North posting, ‘Oh, I saw these teens the auction and the youth pocket Valley Communities that Care. their earnings, minus their costs. The coalition wanted to rec- SEE YOUTH PAGE A8 ®

Auctioneer Mike Evans from Grantsville.

Tooele County schools join vape lawsuit

TIM GILLIE the Salt Lake City-based law nicotine designed to create 23.2% of Tooele County School EDITOR firm of Kirton McConkie and addiction. District students surveyed Vaping is on the rise among the San Diego-based Frantz “It’s the tobacco lawsuit reported that they had tried students across the country Law Group in a mass action 2.0,” he said. vaping at least once, up from and the Tooele County School lawsuit against Juul Labs. He went on to explain that 18.8% in 2015. District has decided to jump According to William many people now addicted A total of 12.7% of the onboard a lawsuit against one Shinoff of the Frantz Law to nicotine through vaping students surveyed in 2019 of the vape industries largest Group, the lawsuit claims that started vaping as children and reported that they had vaped marketers. Juul Labs targeted children didn’t know it contained nico- in the last 30-days. Vaping is The Tooele County School and didn’t advise the public tine. replacing cigarettes and other Board voted during their meet- about the harm of their prod- According to the results COPYRIGHT C 2019 AMANI A/SHUTTERSTOCK ing on Tuesday night to engage uct which contains refined of the 2019 SHARP survey, Tooele County School District will join with other schools districts across SEE VAPE PAGE A8 ® the country in a lawsuit against Juul Labs.

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Wal-Mart Fox Berry Industrial Park Circle Distribution Center Old Lincoln A2Highway TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 12, 2021 BoundariesPicadilly realigned for Grantsville elementary schools Allie Ave 600 West Cooley

SR Hale Burmester Road 138 New boundaries take effect in 2022 when Twenty Wells Elementary opens

Wrathall Circle Wrathall Koester Clay Mack Canyon Road

Bluegrass Wy TIM GILLIE Around 200 parents com- Willow Elementary with an EDITOR pleted the survey. ideal capacity of 675.

North Street Race St Booth Taylor Rd Taylor

Blaine Ave Clark Street Clark Street Grantsville City school par- The survey results showed Under Option 3 boundary,

Aspen Wy The Village

Hunter Wy ents now know how school that the responding parents which was adopted by the

Grantsville City Bowry Hale Kearl Church Cooley Meadow Lark Cir Cemetery Center Main Street SR To Stansbury 138 boundaries in their town will had two priorities for boundar- - Main Street board unanimously, Erda stu Peach Peach West Sage Wood Cir be affected when Twenty Wells ies, according to Mark Ernst, dents will attend Twenty Wells Deseret CirDeseret 1160 West Apple Grantsville Eastmoor 900 East Quirk St Quirk Elementary Ln Orchard Plum Plum McMichael Ave Elementary school opens in assistant superintendent. Elementary school. Worthington Willow LaneMatthew Cherry Harris Grantsville

East RanchEast Rd 2022. “They want to consider With each school having Cherry High School Vine SR The Tooele County School school capacity and keep room plenty of room for growth, par- 112 800 East Durfee Center Park Hale Durfee Board adopted new elemen- for growth and they want to ents would also be able to use

West St West To Tooele Grantsville Saddle Rd Middle School tary school boundaries for maintain neighborhoods in the the open enrollment process to Cooley Valencia Ln Valencia Xiomara Ave Ranch Rd Grantsville area elementary same school,” he said. place their children in a school 400 S Pear Lacee Lane Saddle Rd Pear

Hale schools during their meeting Option 3 received the most outside of their boundary Willow Elementary Paloma Lane Wrangler Way 550 South Cranberry St To Rush Vally on Tuesday night. votes as the number one school, but the parents would Hale South Street

South Willow Rd

Gold Dust Rd Gold Dust The new boundaries incor- ranked choice on the survey, need to provide transporta- Worthington Hale Quirk Street Quirk Willow Dristenna Drive porate the new Twenty Wells according to Ernst. tion, several board members Williams Lane Elementary that is being School board member Scott noted. Nygreen Street built at the intersection of Bryan cautioned that the A groundbreaking ceremony Twenty Wells Elementary Worthington and Nygreen low survey participation rate for Twenty Wells Elementary streets in Grantsville. means the survey results might was held in May 2021. The

Hollywood St

Willow The school board reviewed not be a representative sample. school is expected to be com- Angus Cove Quirk St Barker Ln Shelley Ln four different options for Based on last year’s enroll- pleted in August 2022. Emily Wy

Poplar Ln Poplar Christina Dr Ruben Ct boundaries developed by a ment data, Option 3 would School district officials Palamino Wy

Heber committee. put 519 students in Grantsville anticipate having the principal Harvest Ln Cove Dr Premier Ln Legrand Kimberly Ln Kimberly Verls Ln Box Elder Dr Mustang Dr Just before the end of Elementary with an ideal for Twenty Wells Elementary Triple Crown Wy Heber Ln Peak View Sorrel Ln Davenport Dr Ln Choke capacity of 850. It would put selected in December 2021 Kimball Dr school in 2021, elementary Cherry Cr Alexander Ct Apricot Cr Trail Easement Donner Place Marciano Wy Marciano school parents in Grantsville 500 students in Twenty Wells with final staffing decisions Marciano Wy

Mary Wy Box Elder Dr were asked to go online and Elementary, which has an ideal for school determined in mid- complete a survey about the capacity of 880 students. And March 2022. The adopted boundaries for Grantsville elementary schools starting August 2022. Blue = Grantsville Elementary. boundary options. 414 students would attend [email protected] Red = Willow Elementary. Green = Twenty Wells Elementary. Man steals motorcycle, barricades County nixes himself inside a home in Lake Point annexation CEILLY SUTTON STAFF WRITER A Tooele man who report- edly stole a motorcycle Wednesday morning and bar- isthmus ricaded himself inside a home TIM GILLIE of someone he didn’t know, EDITOR was arrested. The Tooele County Council threw a snag into plans to Tooele County sheriff depu- annex 102.1 acres into Grantsville during the Council’s ties and Utah Highway Patrol meeting on Tuesday night. troopers were dispatched to a The Tooele County Council, by a majority vote, decided motel in Lakepoint Wednesday to oppose the formation of an isthmus of county boundary at around 6:47 a.m. in refer- land created by the proposed Lewis property annexation ence to a suspicious man who into Grantsville City. was in possession of a stolen The Lewis property sits south of state Route 138 and east motorcycle, according to a of Sun Valley Drive. press release from the Tooele The owner of the Lewis property has petitioned to be County Sheriff’s Department. annexed into Grantsville City. Grantsville City borders the Before officers arrived on south end of the property. Tooele County borders the prop- scene, the man fled on foot. erty on the east and north. A description of the suspect If the annexation is approved, there would be a narrow was provided to officers and strip of property still in Tooele County, consisting primar- the male was quickly located ily of homes on 1-acre lots, on both sides of Sun Valley in a residential area near the Drive. The Sun Valley Drive property would be sandwiched hotel, according to the press between the current Grantsville Boundary on the west and release. the Lewis property to the east. Grantsville City would be on Upon seeing officers com- the south border of Sun Valley Drive with Tooele County to ing down the street, the the north. suspect ran into someone’s COURTESY TOOELE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT Sun Valley residents are not included in the annexa- yard, then entered their home The stolen motorcycle involved in Wednesday’s bathroom barricade incident. tion petition. Several residents of Sun Valley Drive told the County Council that they don’t want to be annexed into through an unlocked back was made into the bathroom, felony charges and charges Grantsville during Tuesday night’s council meeting. door. at which time the suspect was from the incident Wednesday, In the past, state code did not allow the creation of isth- TOOELE TRANSCRIPT After entering the home, taken into custody without including residential burglary, muses of islands by an annexation, but recent legislation BULLETIN the suspect confronted the incident. vehicle theft, evading, posses- has changed that, according to Colin Winchester, deputy homeowners, told them to be The suspect has been iden- sion of dangerous weapon by Tooele County attorney. ADMINISTRATION quiet, then fled down a hall- tified as Karie Williams, 26, restricted person, possession State code now allows the creation of an ismuth, if both Scott C. Dunn Publisher way where he barricaded him- from Tooele. of burglary tools, fugitive from governments do not object, he said. Clayton J. Dunn Associate Publisher self in a bathroom, the press Williams is also a parole justice, and several fugitive Grantsville Mayor Brent Marshall sent a letter to the Joel J. Dunn Publisher Emeritus release states. fugitive with several outstand- arrest warrants, according to County Council stating that Grantsville City has no objec- OFFICE A SWAT team with a nego- ing felony warrants. Bryan White, with the Tooele tion. Bruce K. Dunn Controller tiator were called to the scene. Williams has been booked County Sheriff’s Department. Tooele County Council Chairman Tom Tripp objected, Chris Evans Office Manager After several repeated nego- into the Tooele County [email protected] citing concern over creating an isthmus — which is in real- Jen Neve Customer Service tiation tactics failed, entry Detention Center on old ity closer to an island — of property to which the country Kathy Cordova Circulation Manager has the responsibility to provide services that is sandwiched EDITORIAL between Grantsville City boundaries on almost all sides. Tim Gillie Editor The majority of the County Council agreed, voting to Mark Watson Sports Editor object to the creation of the isthmus. Ceilly Sutton Staff Writer Without the County Council’s approval of the isthmus, ADVERTISING Salt Lake County seeking mask the annexation can’t proceed as planned, according to Clayton Dunn Advertising Manager Winchester. Keith Bird Advertising Sales [email protected] Dianna Bergen Advertising Sales & Classified Advertising Manager order for children under 12 LAYOUT & DESIGN SALT LAKE CITY (AP) by anti-mask protesters when tion possible and the least John Hamilton Creative Director — The top health official in she served as state epidemi- health concerns possible,” Liz Arellano Graphic Artist Utah’s most populous county ologist until stepping down said Dunn. PRODUCTION said Tuesday that she will a few months ago, made the Last year masks were

Perry A. Dunn Pre-press Manager seek a mask mandate in announcement with Mayor required in schools but under Main Street Sun Valley Dr SR-138 Mindy Wiseman Production schools for kids under the age Jenny Wilson who said she a new state law school mask Dan Coats Pre-press Technician of 12, who are unable to get supports the decision. The mandates are banned. Local Lewis vaccinated. new mask order comes about health departments can issue SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Annexation $1.00 per copy; $40 per year delivered Salt Lake County Health a week before children return a rule but only with the sup- by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, Director Angela Dunn said to school and would only port from elected county lead- Stockton, Lake Point and Stansbury Park, Utah; $45 per year by mail in Tooele that she issued an order of apply in indoor settings. ers, and anti-mask advocates County, Utah; $77 per year by mail in the constraint requiring children “It is in the best public have been vocal in their oppo- Grantsville City Boundary United States. under 12 to wear masks in health interest of our students sition. SR-112 OFFICE HOURS: school, which will officially be for them to be in masks in the Dunn’s order now moves Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. issued Wednesday. fall, to keep them in person to the Republican-controlled Dunn, who was targeted learning with the least disrup- Salt Lake County Council. CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 4:45 p.m. day prior to publication. PUBLIC NOTICES DEADLINE: 4 p.m. day prior to publication. COMMUNITY NEWS ITEMS, Explore the Colorful History of Tooele County BULLETIN BOARD, ETC.: 3 p.m. day prior to publication. ooele County features some of the most dramatic and in Settlement Canyon above today’s Tooele City. Soon, others OBITUARY DEADLINE: Tdiverse landforms on Earth. There are 11,000 foot-high followed, and a community emerged on the edge of the Great 10:30 a.m. day of publication. peaks, an inland sea, verdant valleys, and a mysterious desert Basin frontier that was populated by individualistic and Publication No. (USPS 6179-60) issued with a bizarre expanse of white salt. The only people who energetic settlers who managed to thrive in an environment twice a week at Tooele City, Utah. Periodicals knew about the place were the Native Americans who lived fraught with hardship. Their story, and many others, are postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by there, and a few white explorers during the early 1800s. But found inside this History of Utah’s Tooele County. Learn the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. that all changed in September 1846. That year the Donner- about how the pioneers ingeniously built their lives in the Address all correspondence to P.O. 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No part of this publication may biographies be reproduced in any form without the $ 95 ULLETIN Closed Sat. and Sun. written consent of the editor or publisher. 39 B THURSDAY August 12, 2021 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A3 Former county commissioner inducted into the Utah Cowboy Hall of Fame relman, Hurst not only enter- Professional bareback horse, rider, and Jerry Hurst honored tained rodeo audiences during slow moments, he also had CEILLY SUTTON Professional Rodeo Cowboys eral years I was the the responsibility to distract STAFF WRITER Association to ride bareback of the year for the association I after a rider fell off so Retired Tooele County horses and bulls at a profes- was working for.” the order could exit the arena cowboy Jerry Hurst has been sional rodeo level. Hurst was 46 when he safely. inducted into the Utah Cowboy “I won some pretty big rode- retired from fighting bulls. Hurst enjoyed traveling Hall of Fame. os and had a lot of fun with Age 46 for retirement was around the country with his Hurst was inducted into the that,” Hurst said. old for a bullfighter, according family, even though he was hall of fame, located at Union After his national wins, to Hurst. working. Station in Ogden, in a ceremo- Hurst decided to start fighting “I told myself that I was still “You make a lot of friends ny held July 10. bulls. in good shape and I thought and you see a lot of people,” “Each year they nominate “In 1974, I became a rodeo I was going to retire from Hurst said. “One of the fun- someone and send in a bio, bullfighter and I did that for 24 that while I was still in good nest things of my career was and the committee goes years,” he said. shape,” Hurst said. my kids thought they were through the applications and He also used to participate After retiring from bullfight- on a family vacation every each year they induct five in bull fighting competitions. ing, Hurst became the “funny weekend, because we were in a or six people into the hall of “They would let the bull out man” or a rodeo clown. different city in our camper at fame,” Hurst explained. “I and judge us on how agile and “I told jokes and did the the . I was working and didn’t even know they had a quick we were, and how we clown acts,” Hurst said. “I won they were playing. It was fun Cowboy Hall of Fame until I could get away from the bull the clown of the year several to travel with the family.” was nominated. I found out and not get hooked,” Hurst years and I did that until I was Although the rodeo was a that I know 90% of the people explained. “We did tricks with 63. I said that if I could make major part of Hurst’s life, he on the wall there when I went the bulls and stuff. One year I the kids and old ladies laugh, I said his biggest accomplish- there.” won the championship in the had done my job.” ment is his family. Hurst became a cowboy at bullfight contest. Also, for sev- As a rodeo clown and bar- [email protected] COURTESY JERRY HURST a young age when his mother Jerry Hurst worked several years as a rodeo clown. married a man who had horses. Because of his new-found love of horses, Hurst joined the Bit and Riding Club. He later discovered during high school that he enjoyed riding and bareback horses. During his senior year of high school, Hurst also discov- ered a passion for riding bulls. “I took second place in the and third place in the at the state championships, which quali- fied me for nationals,” Hurst said. “So I went to Topeka, Kansas and won the bull riding championship at the national high school finals in 1966. This COURTESY JERRY HURST was a long, long time ago.” Jerry Hurst rides a bull with one hand. After his national win, Hurst discovered another passion — riding in rodeos. “I was in the amateur rodeo business,” he said. “I went to

a lot of rodeos and I went to COURTESY JERRY HURST Utah State University on a Jerry Hurst distracts a bull from a fallen rider. rodeo scholarship.” During his junior year of college, Hurst became the reserved region champion in Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 bull riding and bareback rid- ing, and his adventures in the rodeo continued his senior year when he became the region champion bareback rider and bull rider again. Hurst decided after win- ning so many titles that he was serious about the rodeo, so COURTESY JERRY HURST he acquired a permit from the Jerry Hurst comes face-to-face with a bull. Health Department offers free GARRARD’S workshop for dementia caregivers Bargain Buggys Training offers caregiving tips and stress management suggestions CEILLY SUTTON demands of caregiving and the self while caring for a loved STAFF WRITER struggles specific to dementia one and how to deal with To support local family care- care, caregivers often suf- challenging behaviors,” Van givers for those with dementia, fer high levels of stress and Zanten continued. “Behavioral the Tooele County Health depression. The goal for issues addressed are agita- Department’s Aging Services is the Dealing with Dementia tion and aggression, bathing offering a workshop that will Workshop is for Alzheimer’s and other personal hygiene, provide tips and strategies for and dementia family caregivers communicating with a person caregivers. to gain a better understanding with dementia, care recipient’s The workshop is called of dementia, utilize strategies depression and grief, dressing, “Dealing with Dementia.” It to effectively manage dementia eating, inappropriate sexual was developed by the Rosalynn behaviors, and develop habits behaviors, incontinence and Carter Institute for Caregiving, of stress management and self- toileting difficulties, wander- an organization that aims care.” ing or getting lost, change in to help dementia caregivers Caregivers who attend personality and behaviors, and across the country. the four-hour workshop will sleeping challenges.” The workshop will provide receive a copy of the Dealing The training will take place caregivers with tips and strate- with Dementia Guide. on Sept. 10 from 10 a.m. to HTires HWheels gies to best care for their loved “The guide was created by 2:30 p.m. at the Tooele County ones with dementia and also and for family and professional Health Department, located at care for themselves. caregivers,” said Evelyn Van 151 N Main Street in Tooele in “Most family caregivers Zanten, a social worker with suite 180. Lunch will be pro- assume the care of a loved Tooele County Aging Services. vided. HLift Kits one without access to needed “It is based on years of experi- Those interested must pre- training and education,” said ence with hundreds of caregiv- register for the workshop by Gayle Alston, Director at the ers.” Sept. 8 by calling Van Zanten Rosalynn Carter Institute. “The guide provides infor- at 435-277-2457 or emailing “Caregiving for a loved one mation about dementia, her at evelyn.vanzanten@ is a rewarding and loving provides caregiving tips and tooelehealth.org. We do it all! experience. However, due to gives suggestions for stress [email protected] the physical and emotional management, caring for one- We Will Buy Your Cars Full Local Sports Top Dollar for Trade-Ins Coverage in Every Issue Check Out All Vehicles and Get Pre-Approved Online!

Subscribe Today All Cars are bluestar 435-882-0050 or www.bargainbuggys.com certified by 3rd Party Inspection Stations TooeleOnline.com 426 EAST CIMMARRON • ERDA TOOELETRANSCRIPT Like us on BULLETIN 435.882.7711 Facebook PRECIOUS STONES A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 12, 2021 MONUMENTS RESTORATION OBITUARIES • Cleaned • Protected Before • Polished • Color Restoration After Nina V. Warr Annette N. Gossett LICENSED/BONDED & INSURED Erda’s oldest original June 23, 1935 - Aug. 10, CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED resident passed away Aug. 8, 2021 Call Susan 2021, one month shy of her Our sweet mother, grand- 97th birthday. mother, great-grandmother 435-830-8664 Nina Vorwaller Warr left and great-great-grandmother her earthly home and is now passed away peacefully in her reunited with her father, home. She was reunited with mother, husband Keith, two her loving husband Orien Roy sons Colin and Charley, grand- Gossett, and her little boy daughter Jenny Feuerbach, David Orien Gossett. Annette United Methodist Church and great-granddaughter Katie was born in Ogden, Utah, to Simonich, as well as 11 sib- George L Nichols and Ardella lings and their spouses. Wheeler Nichols. She was the Join us For Worship Nina was born in Lake Point, youngest of three, and as the Utah, Sept. 8, 1924, to August only girl, filled a special place Sundays at 11:00 A.M. Carl Vorwaller and Hazel Kirk. in her family. She spent approximately 80 instilled that in her entire fam- Annette graduated from Matt and Katie Kilburn, years of her life in Erda right ily’s lives. Nina had very high Ogden High School in 1953, David Perry (Jocelyn), Sarah on Tom’s Lane. Living through standards in what was right and attended Brigham Young Marshall (Colin), Amelia Gleed 78 E Utah Ave. the Depression was really and wrong. Honesty was a University majoring in elemen- (Garrett), Triston Gossett; and tough on a family of 13. Her treasure to keep at all times. tary education. While attend- great-grandchildren Shalise Tooele, UT. 84074 mother died when she was She loved to fish, camp, eat ing BYU she met the love of and Skyler Pearson, Maverick only six leaving her father to at the Kowloon Restaurant, her life, Orien Roy Gossett, and and Jackson Johnson, Kohen (435) 882-1349 care for all of them. bowl and spend time with her they were married in the Los and Kolby Griffith, Roman, In 1943, she married her family, especially her sisters. Angeles Temple on March 11, Zahra, Sienna and Indie childhood sweetheart Keith She was a member of The 1957. Together with her sweet- Lambert, Elliott Margie Meeks, Mahanaim Jensen Warr in Montecito, Church of Jesus Christ of heart they brought six children James, Charlotte and Greyson Washington, while he was Latter-day Saints and held into their family. Starling, Katie, Ian, Octavius Iglesia Metodista Unida serving in the U.S. Army. Later many positions in MIA and Annette was always willing Kilburn, Colette and Juniper they returned to Erda where Primary. to follow Orien through many Jeppesen, Tucker and Kollyns they raised their two sons. Over the past few years she moves during his career. She Perry, Maddi and Trevor They were later sealed for time has had to slow down a bit, but created beautiful homes for Marshall, Clayton Fellows; and Ven a Adorar con and eternity in the Salt Lake she never forgot how much she her family in California, New great-great-grandchild Phoebe Temple. loved Erda. The joy of her life Mexico, Montana and Utah. St Clair. Nina was a very industrious was her kids and grandkids. She and Orien retired from Annette was preceded in nosotros ! woman — hard work came Her motto was “Remember the Army at Dugway Proving death by her husband Orien naturally to her. She learned whatever you do in life do it to Ground in 1993 and settled in Roy Gossett and son David Domingos a las 2:00 P.M. that at a very young age. She the best of your ability. Be kind Tooele, Utah. After retirement Orien Gossett; her parents grew up during the time you and tell people you love them they served three full-time mis- George and Ardella Nichols; didn’t waste anything. She all the time.” sions for The Church of Jesus and brothers George and Paul Nina is survived by two Christ of Latter-day Saints. Nichols. A viewing will be daughters-in-law Mayla (Colin) They served the people of held from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., Warr and Judy (Charley) Warr, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 1997- Saturday, Aug. 14, followed eight grandchildren, 40 great- 1999; Budapest, Hungary, by the funeral at 2 p.m. at grandchildren and 33 great- 1999-2001; and Salt Lake the LDS Middle Canyon Ward Full Local Sports great-grandchildren. City, Utah, Family and Church building, 777 E. Skyline Dr., The family wishes to History Mission, 2002-2003. Tooele, Utah. express their appreciation to Together as a couple they loved The family would like Coverage in Vida Frieden, Debbie Oborn serving the Lord, and making to thank Sheriff Paul and Harrison, Bri England, Dana a difference in the lives of the Shannon Wimmer for making Every Issue Cooper, Diamond Janes and people they served. the day easier for the fam- Harmony Health for the kind- Annette is survived by her ily. We would like to offer a ness and care given to Nina children Linda Pearson (Rex), special thank you to Mandy Subscribe Today this past year. Mary Johnson, Julie Meeks Hunt for caring for and loving 435-882-0050 or A viewing will be held (Phil), Jenny Kilburn, and our mother during the past TooeleOnline.com Saturday, Aug. 14, from 10 to Jon Gossett (Tracy). She is several years, and to Jon and 10:30 a.m., at the Erda Ward survived by her grandchildren Tracy Gossett for going above building, 323 E. Erda Way. Michael Pearson (Sophea) and beyond in caring for both TOOELE RANSCRIPT At her request we will have a Justin Johnson, Megan Griffith of our parents in their aging T graveside service at 11 a.m. in (Preston), Tyler Meeks (Lindy) years. BULLETIN the Lake Point Cemetery. Nicole Lambert (Zach) Chelsea Online condolences and In lieu of flowers, take your Starling (Rob) Trent Meeks, memories may be shared at family for ice cream and tell Ryan Kilburn (Kimberly), DaltonHoopes.com them you love them! Mandy Jeppesen (Kevin)

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Jed Colovich, Tooele City Fire Department 1st assistant chief; Scott Wardle, Tooele County Council member and Chris presents Shubert, Tooele City Fire Department chief. Wardle was recognized at the County Council meeting on Tuesday night for his support of the Tooele City Fire Department. TIM GILLIE/TTB PHOTO

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he Tooele Transcript open Aug. 11 Chamber of Commerce meet- been proven, after which time gate sanitary conditions. TBulletin has published Eight teams from vari- ing. the necessary ground could Tooele County news since ous Western states including be purchased by the city for a Aug. 12, 1921 1894. Here is a flashback of Tooele’s National League Aug. 13-15, 1946 minimum cost. Work on the swimming local front-page news from 25, Front-Page team, all region champions, Drilling a well in Tooele Later in the week, the bar- pool at the City Park was pro- 50, 75 and 100 years ago that would take part in the 1971 City as a culinary water source bers of Tooele said they resent gressing favorably under the occurred during the second Flashback series. Teams from out of state was officially taking form with the reprimand by the Tooele direction of Chase Pocock. week of August. began arriving on Aug. 9. the authorization by the City City Council which was pub- The excavation was almost First on scene was a group Council of an application to lished in the last Bulletin. completed and the forms for Aug. 13-15, 1996 of 15 boys from Woodland the State engineer for such a It had been a practiced law the cement would be the next It was the vigor and vim and the year, said director Christie Hills, Calif. Also arriving Aug. privilege. for more than 30 years that move. More laborers were stress and strengths of those Steadman. 9 was a championship team It was anticipated that as barber equipment be steril- needed on the pool and those who first built the Tooele A poor microfilm copy of from Idaho Falls, Idaho. quickly as the application was ized. who could give a day’s work Valley that producers and cast the Aug. 15 edition made it Later in the week, American approved that drilling would During the ringworm epi- were asked to report. members of the first Benson impossible to read. Basketball Association champi- get underway on the property demic in Tooele there had Boy Scout organizations Grist Mill Pageant hoped their on Utah Stars’ President Vince owned by Quincy Griffith west been four unexpected visits by were out raising private sub- production would capture. Aug. 10-13, 1971 Boryla announced that Utah of the corner of Second West the State Board of Equalization scriptions to finance some spe- The historically-based musi- From late afternoon until would meet the Indiana Pacers and Third South. for the sole purpose of check- cial work on the pool. Mayor cal was set to debut during dark on almost any evening in an important preseason An option was being taken ing on the sanitary conditions Gillett, manager of the Strand, the week with a cast of 150 from 10 to 15 men could be game in Tooele in the fall. from Mr. Griffith on the well of the barber shops. would give full receipts of the as well as the 50 production seen at work on Grantsville’s The announcement that the site. This option would grant The barbers said that at show on Thursday toward the associates. The pageant would WBBA Park as they rushed to Stars would play the Pacers in the city the privilege of drill- no time had any member of swimming pool fund. portray the lives of pioneers complete the facility in time the Tooele High School gym ing on the location designated the City Council, the police the cast and associates had for the WBBA World Series on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021 was by geologists without cost to department or any city official Sports Editor Mark Watson come to know and love during Tournament which would made during a Tooele County the city until such a well had visited their shops to investi- compiled this report

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MARK WATSON They have been pushing the SPORTS EDITOR team and making sure the It definitely won’t be an team is doing everything the easy start to the season for the right way,” Byrd said. “There Grantsville High School foot- has been a ton of improvement ball team. this off-season. We held our The Cowboys open on camp in June and since then the road against 5A Provo we have been getting better Bulldogs Friday night and then everyday and hope to be at our host defending 2A champion best come Friday night.” Beaver on Aug. 20. Due to injuries last year sev- Coaches picked the Bulldogs eral players gained valuable to finish third in top-tier experience as sophomores, Region 9, while the Beavers, and the Cowboys feature six or who finished 13-0 last season, seven returners on offense and will challenge for a third con- about the same on defense. secutive state championship Top returners include quar- this year. Beaver defeated terback Caleb Sullivan who Grantsville last season 42-20. the coach said is looking solid Grantsville’s head coach at leading the offense. Kody Byrd coached with “He has a great grasp of Provo coach Kirk Chambers at what we are trying to do on Spanish Fork. offense,” the coach said. “He is a great coach who Superb running back Blake always has his teams playing Thomas returns and will also hard for him. They are defi- play at safety on defense. nitely going to have the size Ethan Rainer is a versatile advantage so we will need to player at cornerback, returner be technically sound and play and receiver. hard for all four quarters,” Dillon Richardson moves Byrd said. to linebacker this season The Cowboys are highly and should be a big target at motivated this season because receiver for Sullivan. of strong senior leadership, Grant Rounds and Bridger according to the coach. Edwards return as defensive “Our senior leadership this COREY MONDRAGON COREY MONDRAGON off season has been top-notch. SEE FOOTBALL PAGE A7 ➤ Grantsville head coach Kody Byrd talks with a player during practice. Caleb Sullivan returns at quarterback for the Cowboys. GHS soccer girls open with 4-0 victory at home MARK WATSON had one assist with Bailey SPORTS EDITOR Thomas and Danica Silvestri Grantsville girls opened the at one assist each. soccer season with a 4-0 victo- Stansbury lost 3-0 at ry over Maeser Prep Tuesday Salem Hills on Tuesday. The in Grantsville. Skyhawks scored one goal in Baylee Lowder and the first half and added two Mckenzie Allen each scored more in the second half. two goals and Allen added an The Stallions travel to assist. Daynara Castenada pro- Provo tonight for a 7 p.m. vided two assists and Kaycee match. Jenkins added an assist. Tooele is still looking for Keeper Adalyn Enslen kept a victory this season after a the Lions from scoring any 2-0 loss to Kearns on the THS goals. football field Wednesday. The Grantsville plays at St. Cougars’ played strong defen- Joseph today and at American sively and made it difficult for Heritage on Tuesday, Aug. 17. the Buffaloes to punch in any Stansbury picked up its goals. In a mostly even battle, second win of the season Kearns was able to manage a Wednesday 4-1 over Juab in pair of goals. Nephi to move to 2-1 on the Tooele tied with Manti 1-2 season. in its first match of the season Brinley Jensen scored two and lost 4-3 in a shootout. goals against the Wasps while The Buffaloes travel to MARK WATSON/TTB PHOTO Annie Ploehn added a goal Payson for a bout with the Mckenzie Allen (18) and Baylee Lowder (11) sprint to get back on defense in a match in Grantsville Tuesday. Allen and Lowder each scored two goals in and Gracee Alders added a Lions on Monday. a 4-0 win over Maeser Prep. goal. Jensen and Alders each [email protected] Gage Hansen wins derby in same make of car his father used

MARK WATSON event. When the dust cleared portrait of his father painted by SPORTS EDITOR 16-year-old Gage Hansen Marcus Medina attached to the The tradition of Hansens captured the main event driv- top. He also wore his father’s winning at Tooele County ing the “Life’s Worth Living” helmet. demolition derbies lives on. car, the same make of car his Jed Hansen died of suicide Five drivers with a Hansen father Jed won the derby in in 2014 which promted the connection were there several years ago when he was beginning of the Life’s Worth Saturday night and two of 17 or 18 years old. Living Foundation, a group them competed in the main Gage drove the car with a that helps educate youth about suicide prevention and what resources are available. It was Gage’s first competi- tion in a demolition derby “I was surprised to win. Zeb (Hansen) and I were helping each other out and then we were going to battle it out in the end. But Zeb stuck and I had to battle another car,” Gage said. The 16-year-old does have some experience trying to demolish another car out in a field by crashing into Zeb. “I’ve been doing it my whole life bashing into Zeb, but this is my first year competing,” Gage said. COURTESY HANSEN FAMILY He ended up winning the From left: Wyatt Hansen, Zeb Hansen, Gage Hansen, Hinkley Alesana and Braxton Anderson. Wyatt and Gage main Whiplash event and was Hansen are sons of Jed Hansen and grandchildren of Ed Hansen. Zeb Hansen is Ed Hansen’s son; Hinkley Alesana awarded $10,000. Earlier in is a boyfriend of one of Ed Hansen’s granddaughters and Braxton Hansen is the son of Ed’s daughter Brooke and the evening he finished third Lance Anderson. in the Stock category to add $1,000 to his winnings and Gage’s grandfather Ed was keeping other drivers away Driver.” third in the Youth Wire cat- there throughout the night from Gage helped out.” “I was experiencing a lot egory for an additional $500. working on various cars. Ed’s son-in-law Braxton of adrenaline throughout the When you add it up he pock- “We were out there from 3 Anderson finished first in night,” Gage said. eted $11,500. With the win- to midnight,” Ed said. “We had Youth Wire with Wyatt Hansen He also felt the presence of COURTEST HANSEN FAMILY nings he plans to build a new seven cars there and five driv- second. Hunter Anderson was his father. Gage Hansen, age 16, prevailed at the Punishment at the Peak Demolition derby car. ers. Zeb being aggressive and also named “Most Aggressive [email protected] Derby. THURSDAY August 12, 2021 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN A7 Tooele swimmers win Salt Lake County meet The Tooele Swim Club com- Squids, who finished with 743.5 12 & under 50 yard backstroke and 50 yard butterfly. William yard breaststroke. over a year and we had a super peted against 10 other teams at points. and 100 yard freestyle.Tenison Seals won both the 13 & up Coaches were very pleased great turn out. It was awesome the Salt Lake County Summer Some highlights from the girls Cox won the 12 & under 50 yard 50 yard freestyle and 100 yard with the team’s performance. to see them all do so well!” Championships last week. The team included 7-year-old Camila breaststroke and Vivian Chlarson freestyle. The other first-place Coach Kally Morris said, “The Tooele Swim Club practices TSC, consisting of swimmers Rodriquez winning both the 8 & won the 12 & under 50 yard but- finishes for the boys included kids all did super great and it are held weekday afternoons ranging in age from 6 to teen- under 25 yard backstroke and 25 terfly. Parker Jones in the 12 & under was so fun to see them all excit- at the Pratt Aquatic Center in aged, won the meet with an yard butterfly; Sophia Brimhall On the boys side William 100 yard individual medley, ed to compete.” Tooele city. More information is impressive 951.5 points, more winning the 10 & under 25 yard Von Niederhausern won three Owen Miller in the 12 & under Coach Cameron Reynolds available from Sam Cox at the than 200 points ahead of the backstroke and 50 yard freestyle events- the 12 & under 50 yard 100 yard freestyle and Michael said, “It’s been the first meet in pool. 2nd place team, JL Sorenson and Reagan Shields winning the freestyle, 50 yard backstroke Smurthwaite in the 13 & up 50

COURTESY TOOELE SWIM CLUB Tooele swimmers celebrate winning a championship at a Salt Lake County meet last week.

SPORTS WRAP THS Wall of Fame Tooele High School is accept- Stansbury golfers win ing applications for the Annual Athletic Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony, to be held Friday, Sept.3 Applicants must have graduated from THS at least at Dinaland in Vernal 10 years ago. Email Athletic Director Catham Beer at cbeer@ MARK WATSON Hillcrest 354 and Payson 413. Holmes at 79, A.J. Griffith 89, tooeleschools.org, for an appli- SPORTS EDITOR Brayden Griffith led the way and Landon Buell at 90. cation or pick one up at Tooele Stansbury picked up for the Stallions with a 69 with Grantsville finished third in High School (301 W. Vine St. another Region 7 golf vic- Jordan Furuya at 78, Brock a Region 13 match at Mount Tooele, UT 84074). Application tory Wednesday in Vernal at Shepherd 80, Jack Griffith Ogden with a 344. Morgan fin- is due by 5 p.m. on Friday, Aug. Dinaland Golf Course. 81, Kyle Hanson and Kimball ished in the top spot with 328, 27. At last year’s homecoming The Stallions shot 308 with Thorpe 84, Blake Mehler 86, Ogden 341, South Summit 424 football game, Tooele High Cottonwood next at 323 fol- and Ty Taylor 90. and Ben Lomond. 434. School inducted Verl Coates, lowed by Tooele 335, Cedar The Buffaloes were led by Ben Daybell finished with an Scott McBeth and Kim Murray Valley 340, Uintah 345, Jaxon Hunt with a 77, Cache 80 to lead the Cowboys. into its Wall of Fame.

COURTESY JEREMY ALVERSON Stansbury’s Jordan Furuya shot a 78 Wednesday at Dinaland Golf Course in Vernal.

Joey Scoresone brings 2A champion,” Byrd said. Football tenacity and nastiness to the The top 3A teams on the continued from page A6 offensive line, the coach said. pre-region schedule include “We should definitely know Manti at home week three where we stand after our pre- and North Sanpete in Mount ends and should make life season. We scheduled a tough Pleasant week four. hard for opposing quarter- 5A team, two of the top 3A [email protected] backs. teams and the returning state

COREY MONDRAGON Grantsville defensive coordinator Danny Warren runs players through drills Tuesday evening at practice. A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 12, 2021

counselors trained in addiction to work 2021 Municipal Primary Election Preliminary Results Vape with students and education efforts. Results Candidate Votes Percent continued from page A1 So far 450 schools in 41 states have continued from page A1 joined the mass action lawsuit, according to Tooele City Council the attorneys. forms of tobacco among students. Only The attorneys will be paid on a contin- 16%, slightly ahead of the Melodi Gochis 1,425 25.74% 1.4% of students surveyed reported that gency fee basis, getting 23% of the award 15% turnout in the 2017 Dave McCall 1,404 25.34% they had smoked a cigarette in the last if successful and nothing if they don’t win Tooele City primary. 30-days. 70.6% of surveyed students that the case. Grantsville City held a Maresa Manzione 1,234 22.27% reported that they had tried tobacco said “There is no risk to you,” Shinoff said. “If primary for two city council Matt Robinson 1,062 19.17% that their first use of tobacco product was a we don’t win, all you have lost is the time it positions with seven candi- vape product. will take a staff member to fill out a court dates running. They also held Robert Frazier 281 5.07% The lawsuit contends that vaping is ordered questionnaire with around 35 a primary to narrow down Benjamin Buell 133 2.40% a public nuisance and seeks a monetary questions.” the number of mayoral candi- award for school districts to use for fighting The trial is scheduled for March 2022 in dates from four to two. Grantsville City Council vaping, including installing vape detectors the U.S. District Court in San Francisco. The top four vote-getters Scott Bevan 929 22.61% in restrooms, increasing staff supervision, [email protected] for Grantsville City Council were Scott Bevan, Jolene Jolene Jenkins 865 21.05% Jenkins, Erik Stromberg, and Erik Stromberg 747 18.18% Derek Dalton. Rhett Butler trails Dalton Derek Dalton 525 12.78% by 21 votes. Prior to the Rhett Butler 504 12.27% TOOELETRANSCRIPT official approval of election Delivering the News results by the Grantsville Joshua Schultz 461 11.22% BULLETIN City Council and mayor in Nate Jones 78 1.90% their capacity as the Board of in Tooele County for Canvassers, a final tally will Grantsville City Mayor Subscribe Today be prepared by the county Neil Critchlow 886 40.48% More Than 120 Years 435-882-0050 clerk that will include amy vote-by-mail ballots that Scott Stice 713 32.57% arrived in mail after the last Max Chavez 391 17.86 tally, if the ballots were post- marked on or before August Todd Stewart 199 9.09% 9. Any ballots that have not Erda City Council District 1 been able to be counted Tooele County Republican Delegates, As I am retiring due to the inability to verify Adam Pendleton 21 11.23% the voter’s signature that this month, please join me in supporting Tenille have been corrected by the Scott Droubay 80 42.78% voter before the canvass will Kalem Sessions 33 17.65% Tingey to fill my position as Tooele County Clerk. also be added to the final Dave Judd 53 28.34% tally. State law calls for the Thank you, Marilyn K. Gillette, Tooele County Clerk Board of Canvassers to meet Erda City Council District 2 between seven and 14 days TOOELE COUNTY CLERK after the election. Terry Miner 87 51.79% The top two vote-getters in Mindy Walters 53 31.55% TOOELE COUNTY CLERK the Grantsville mayoral pri- TENILLE mary were former city coun- Jeff McNeill 28 16.67% cil member Neil Critchlow Erda City Council District 5 TENILLE and current city council TINGEY member Scott Stice. Jess Bird 78 54.17% There were 2,207 ballots Lorri Witkowski 66 45.83% EXPERIENCETINGEY COUNTS! cast in the Grantsville City primary for a 29% voter turn- EXPERIENCE COUNTS! out. The 2017 primary turn- Walters. The general election will out for the Grantsville City Erda City Council District 5 include elections in Tooele primary was 20%. had three candidates, but one City, Grantsville City, the The new Erda City will was disqualified after ballots town of Rush Valley, the elect five city council mem- were printed leaving Jess town of stockton, the town bers by districts in the Bird and Lorri Woikowski as of Vernon, Wendover City, November general election. the Erda City District 5 candi- Erda City, the Lake Point A primary was held for dates that will advance to the Improvement District, the Erda City Districts 1, 2 and 5. general election. North Tooele Fire District, The top two vote-getters There were 511 ballots cast the Stansbury Improvement in Erda City District 1 were in Erda City Council Districts District, the Stansbury Scott Droubay and Dave 1, 2 and 5 for 40% voter turn- Greenbelt Service Agency Judd. The top two-getters out. and the Stansbury Recreation in Erda City District 2 were The general election will Service Agency. Terry Miner and Mindy be on Nov. 2. [email protected]

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THURSDAY August 12, 2021 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B1 SUNDAY DRIVE Incredible power and style in the 2021 McLaren 720 Spider Elite like a simple situation: the McLaren, Mt. Evans and mountain goats! McClaren comes with three toggle-like switches on the ne might ask what center console marked D, N OMcLaren, Mt. Evans and and R for forward, neutral and mountain goats could possibly reverse. However, it took more have in common. During our than a quick push of a switch delightful weekend test-driving to get a result; we had to keep a $362,000 McLaren in the whichever one we wanted to Boulder, Colorado, area we engage pushed for a second learned the answer. or two. After some time and When we were asked if we Craig & Deanne Conover practice, we got much better at would like the opportunity to GUEST COLUMNISTS handling start up and take off get into a McLaren, we natu- in the 720. rally responded with where, of AMS. Previously when we’ve Under the hood, the when and how soon? The folks flown into Denver to test- McLaren is equipped with a at Automotive Media Solutions drive a car, we would pick up 4.0-liter V8 engine with twin said it would be possible if we the vehicle at an off-property scroll turbochargers that pro- traveled to Denver, Colorado, parking facility. However, the duce 710 horsepower with in mid-July. McLaren is not just any vehicle. a curb wight of just 3,200 We were likely the most We had visions of “Ferris pounds. This proved to be popular tourists in the Mile Bueller’s Day Off” with the plenty of punch for us. Getting High City area during the three parking attendant taking the to 60 mph can be done in a days we spent there driving McLaren out for a quick joy truly short 2.8 seconds with the McLaren 720 convertible. ride. a top speed of 212 miles per Every time we stopped for After a 15-minute introduc- hour. It was invigorating to something, people gathered tion to the McLaren that really have control of that much around and started taking seemed like an eternity, we power. CRAIG CONOVER photos. were off. Driving a coupe with Inside the McLaren were What a great look at the McLaren 720 Spider in the Colorado mountains. At first, we thought it was the capabilities of the 720 other differences that were our striking good looks, but no, was unlike any other vehicle distinctly British. For example, As we were looking for a it was all about having a super- we have driven, even when it the seat controls were located place to go, Mt. Evans came car for the weekend. The car’s came to starting the car. There on the inside of the seat next up on our searches as the beautiful Belize Blue metallic was a “start” button to push, to the center console. Also, the highest paved highway in paint made it stand out even but unless we had our foot trunk (or bonnet) was up front North America. It seemed like more, whether we were driving firmly on the brake, the car with only enough room for our climbing to over 14,000 feet down the highway or through would not turn on. Each morn- carry-on and a backpack. via a twisty highway would a parking lot. ing, it was prudent to let the The center console included be a very fitting test for the We were met in the valet car warm up for a few minutes two cupholders, one eas- McLaren. parking area of the Westin before we took off. ily accessible and the other The route took us down Denver International Airport After getting the car started, slightly hidden under the Colorado Highway 93 to link hotel on a Friday evening by we then had to get it into center stack. Other than that, up with I-70 for a short trip up David Polley, general manager forward or reverse. It seemed it was a very cozy ride for us. into the mountains. We then The seats adjusted in many connected with Highway 65 ways, making getting comfort- and headed up the mountain. able extremely easy for driver Along this route we came upon and passenger. The seats were six other supercars parked in clad with leather and suede an area where someone was and included heaters for those taking photos. cold fall mornings when one It seemed the prudent thing would be out and about in the to do was to stop and pull up 720. The addition of the elec- alongside the others as our trochromic roof was very cool; next opportunity to drive a with the touch of a button, it supercar would probably not would change from opaque to be anytime soon. It turned out CRAIG CONOVER crystal clear and back again. the folks driving the other cars Time for a nap as mountain goats were hindering traffic flow on our way We had decided to anchor were part of the Oxotic Driving back down from the peak of Mt. Evans in Colorado. our trip in the Boulder area as Experience, and we were kind it would provide more oppor- of outsiders. Oh, well. The tunities for mountain driving. McLaren fit right in with the Saturday dawned bright and Ferrari and Mercedes that were beautiful with highs promised already there. CRAIG CONOVER in the mid 80s — a far cry from After a couple of hours Our first look the McLaren 720 Spider convertible at the Denver the triple-digit temperatures of incredible scenery in the International Airport in valet parking at the Weston Hotel. we had left at home in Utah! Colorado mountains, we arrived at the top of Mt. Evans, 14,164 feet in elevation. The McLaren handled it all as if it were just another day driving to the office. On the way down, we encountered some mountain goats that had chosen to lie down in the middle of the road. It wasn’t the best spot for a nap, but with the tempera- ture at 50 degrees, the road surface was likely a very warm CRAIG CONOVER place to rest! Deanne with the door up and ready to go as we continued our driving After three days of being adventure in the McLaren 720 Spider Convertible. the most popular people in Colorado, we had to give up we met along the way. have been test-driving vehicles the McLaren. However, we got Base price: $315,000 for nearly a decade. They receive CRAIG CONOVER to keep the fond memories of Price as driven: $362,960 a new car each week for a week- On our drive we met up with a few other supercars that were out on a drive with Oxotic Driving Experience and an awesome driving experi- long test drive and adventure. stopped for a quick picture with a Ferrari and Mercedes. ence and all the great people Craig and Deanne Conover They live in Springville, Utah. GARDEN SPOT Wasps, hornets and yellow jackets provide some benefit

DIANE SAGERS large and house as many as GUEST COLUMNIST 5,000 workers, while yellow This column was originally jackets make open nests of no published Aug. 14, 2008. It has more than 400 cells. been updated by the author. However, wasps, hornets and yellow jackets seem to n our yards during the sum- want to own their own wide Imer, we find an assortment space. They don’t tolerate of insects flying around our human interaction well and flower beds and gardens. If tend to place themselves in you find bees at work you a position to be a nuisance. can feel good about them and Yellow jackets in particular what they are doing. However, seem to be everywhere. They you may feel less welcom- hide their nests in swing sets, ing to yellow jackets, hornets clothesline poles, out build- and wasps. At cookouts, they ings, shrubbery, wood piles, become a real nuisance. parked vehicles, inside walls, The more rounded honey- floors under porches, eaves bees and leaf cutter bees are of houses, corners of boxes, essential and most responsible swamp coolers or even in holes DIANE SAGERS for crop pollination. They do in the soil. They build nests Yellow jackets hide their nests in and on practically anything that holds the best job of it and for the nearly anywhere they can find still long enough. As the summer progresses their diets change from nec- most part are content to mind a secluded spot. tar to meat and sugars. their own business and work People go outdoors to play, for the good of their hive. If to find something in a shed or exposed areas and in sheltered leave the colony to mate. After you don’t bother them, they do some similar activity and areas where they are not dam- mating, the males die and the typically won’t bother you. to their distress they find that aged, they will not be used fertilized queens seek pro- Wasps, hornets and yellow they are unwelcome company again the next year. tected places to hide for the jackets also serve good purpos- to a colony of these pests. The first eggs hatch out as winter. Parent colony workers DIANE SAGERS es and are basically beneficial. That the problem seems to get the larvae of infertile female dwindle, and they and the Yellow jackets are drawn to water and buzz in and out of the pool, land- They capture and sting harm- worse as the summer goes on workers. The queen nurtures founding queen usually leave ing to take a drink. They sometimes make a false move and don’t get out, ful insects to feed their young is not just imagination. them until they are mature. the nest and die. leaving corpses floating there. and thus help protect our Yellow jackets and wasps Sometime in June, the mature In the spring and early crops. They also play a small take on different personalities wasps go to work at expand- summer you may not notice the young secrete a sweet after the same food, soda pop, part toward pollinating crops. as spring progresses through ing the nest and nurturing these pests much. They bus- substance that the adults like. fruit or meat as the wasp. They tend to be more oblong summer to fall. The queen later generations of wasps. ily gather nectar at that time This drive for protein urges In addition, these pests and narrow shaped than bees. generally survives the winter By summer’s end, the colony to nurture the young. By the them to flock to garbage cans flock to fruits growing in gar- You can tell a paper wasp and builds a small new nest may include hundreds of these end of summer, however, their and invite themselves to pic- dens, congregating on spots nest from a yellow jacket nest in some protected spot where insects — workers, queens and diets require more protein and nics where they aggressively where birds have pecked an by size and shape. Paper wasps she lays a few eggs. The nests males. sugar. The workers chew meat seek out the needed foods. An opening. They are also eager form globe-shaped papery are new each year — winter Toward the end of the sea- into a useful substance that unsuspecting diner can get a nests that may become very weather disintegrates nests in son, adult males and queens nurtures the young. In return, nasty surprise when he goes SEE WASPS PAGE B7 ® B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 12, 2021 ASK AMY Long-married couple copes with negativity Dear Amy: My wife and problems, but an undiagnosed lying about selling the living I have been together for 44 medical issue might also con- room furniture. Gaslighting years. tribute to her stress. would be if he convinced you My wonderful wife used to Amy Dickinson GUEST COLUMNIST And yes - therapy! Good that YOU had sold the living be generally happy and posi- therapy, like a good marriage, room furniture. tive. is all about the right fit. Keep No, this is you losing 16 Then came four years of trying. years of your life to a patho- politics, which seems to have want to be like that, but even logical liar. scarred her permanently; she she admits that’s the path Dear Amy: I am currently Now go get your life back. now worries about everything, she’s on. filling out divorce papers, due is (at times) hypercritical, and Is there a remedy other to the simple fact my husband Dear Amy: “In a has a decidedly pessimistic than “therapy” that I might lies so much. Our 16 years Quandary,” described a couple outlook. Negativity abounds. suggest, or a more convincing together feels like a lie. who had postponed their sep- During the Trump admin- way to position it to get her He lies about being at work aration due to their daughter’s istration she would obsess (or us) to try it again? when he isn’t. mental illness. daily about the latest outrage/ Neither of us is religious, He has disappeared more I think it is important that headline/scandal to the point we are financially secure, and times than I can count — I’m when they tell the daughter, where I suggested, and she we are very much in love. I’d talking total MIA. they are very clear that the accepted, trying therapy. She like to course-correct to the fellow citizens, as well as novel and/or poetry. He sold our living room fur- split was in the works before “didn’t like it.” (She has done way she used to be, and she being in physical proximity to Read up on mindfulness niture but told me they were her mental health crisis began. therapy before, and we both agrees! protests and the insurrection and meditation and start and stolen. If not, she is likely to surmise had counseling together years What to do? following the election, could end each day with a deliberate He accuses me of cheating that her situation contributed ago. Both experiences were (We read your column be keeping her in place. choice to list three things she with his friend, who I barely to the split, which would be positive.) every day in the Washington Negative thoughts tend to is grateful for and spend time know (but he hangs out with detrimental to her continued In suggesting therapy Post.) be “sticky,” leading to rumina- quietly thinking about each him). recovery. recently, I contrasted how – Concerned in DC tion. one. I found three pre-paid – Mom in CT each of us is likely to live out Dear Concerned: I appreci- Your wife might have inher- Spend as much time as pos- money cards he used to get Dear Mom: I agree - and our “golden years.” ate the fact that you read the ited her father’s basic temper- sible outdoors, preferably in sex, but he said he never did thank you. My high school yearbook Washington Post; I believe ament, but the fact that she nature. — he just got robbed. described me as “happy- that this may actually provide wants to change her perspec- Volunteer! The Smithsonian I don’t understand why he You can email Amy go-lucky,” a pretty accurate a clue about your wife’s state tive means that she can. has a cool project where any lies about stuff that is obvi- Dickinson at askamy@amydi- assessment; my father kept of mind. My suggestions for her are: citizen can help to transcribe ously not true. ckinson.com or send a letter a smile on his face to the Events during the previous Disengage completely from documents from their huge I’m confused as to why I to Ask Amy, P.O. Box 194, end, a trait she admired. Her administration may have trig- social media. Within the first historical collection. Check allow this crazy nonsense. Freeville, NY 13068. You can father, by contrast, was Archie gered her anxiety and negativ- 24 hours, she should notice a transcription.si.edu for infor- Is this stuff gaslighting? also follow her on Twitter @ Bunker: railing at demons, ity, but actually living in or change in her basic outlook. mation on how to get started. – Disgusted askingamy or Facebook. scowling, always critical, near DC, surrounded by politi- Turn off the TV and spend See her physician. Her Dear Disgusted: © 2021 Amy Dickinson forever unhappy. She doesn’t cally engaged and concerned some time each day reading a stress could cause health Gaslighting isn’t your husband INTERPERSONAL EDGE How do you make smart living easier? Break it down. Q: I have a complicated list one small change you could yourself what one thing can I move more and choose to add actions you could take today to of “good things to do” at work make today. I recently started do today? food that is healing. support your health and hap- and for my wellness but I get adding Chlorophyll drops Tomorrow tends to be the Again if we shame and scold piness. Then, despite the lack tired looking at the list. The Daneen Skube to water as an experiment. I land where “someday” we will ourselves for the doughnut we of lofty ambition, do these two truth is unless things are easy GUEST COLUMNIST also put an exercise ball in my eat better, move more and eat we will give up positive things and rinse and repeat I’ll never do them. How can I therapy room so I can do back- get tasks accomplished. The change because we feel demor- tomorrow. make being smart easier? bends over my ball between problem is tomorrow is never alized. Some days you’ll revert A: You make smart easier sessions. Neither of these within reach and can end up to old habits. Some days you’ll The last word(s) by breaking anything you example. If you believe improv- changes will guarantee I live being the repository where surprise yourself by choosing Q: I work with a co-worker want to do into the simplest ing your diet means depriving to 100 but they are likely to good dreams go to die. things that make you feel and that has nothing but criticisms step you can imagine. Often yourself of everything you help me. If we’re willing today to see perform better at work. and unkind words for everyone my hard working clients think like, and improving your fit- In the 12-step programs our richer options then tomor- Yes there may be people on on the team. I’ve been con- that if anything is worth doing ness means a 4:30 a.m. work they discuss the importance row will be better because the planet that love 4:30 a.m. fronting him but it’s getting it must be complicated and out, you’ll never do it. Yes this of committing to not drink today we made improve- workouts and living off lettuce. me nowhere. Is there a better hard. You’re absolutely right goal is impressive but it is also one day at a time. They avoid ments. Today we can choose Then again many people that approach? that most people will never intimidating. declaring they’ll never drink to collaborate rather than be start with these intimidating A: Yes, people that use improve if all the tasks seem Let’s consider instead mak- again because that is too big combative. Today we can be goals burn out before any real their tongues as knives tend overwhelming. ing health easy. Making goals of a goal. To make smart easy, curious rather than demand improvement shows up. to eventually end up cutting Let’s take health as an easy means only thinking of take one day at time and ask understanding. Today we can One of the best things about themselves by alienating any small changes are the perma- support. Use silence in his nence. For instance, diets don’t presence and let him earn work because when you go off well deserved tuition from the a diet you gain weight. What school of hard knocks. works is slowly changing how and when and what we eat. Daneen Skube, Ph.D., execu- Nutrition is a good example tive coach, trainer, therapist and of how we struggle because speaker, also appears as the FOX we tell ourselves that food Channel’s “Workplace Guru” that isn’t the best fuel is a each Monday morning. She’s the “treat.” When our “treats” author of “Interpersonal Edge: crash our blood sugar make us Breakthrough Tools for Talking gain weight we may consider to Anyone, Anywhere, About whether we’re “treating” our- Anything” (Hay House, 2006). selves or hurting ourselves. You can contact Dr. Skube at Good nutrition means seeing www.interpersonaledge.com or healthier food as a treat and 1420 NW Gilman Blvd., #2845, this doesn’t happen overnight. Issaquah, WA 98027. Sorry, no After reading this column personal replies. today, put down your news- © 2021 Interpersonal Edge paper and consider two tiny POETRY ‘ode to the flute’ n this tiny conundrum of a Ipoem, Ross Gay, a poet who defiantly affirms the possi- Are you doing everything bilities of hope and gratitude, Kwame Dawes reminds us that the capacity AMERICAN LIFE IN POETRY to make a sound, to speak, to sing, is fully connected to the you should to stay healthy? capacity to breathe, to live. Gay’s recent book of essays, dation.org), publisher of Poetry The Book of Delights, is its own magazine. It is also supported With multiple locations, we’re in Does your healthy routine include seeing a doctor? It catalogue of such hope. by the Department of English your neighborhood! at the University of Nebraska- should. Primary care providers are essential to your ode to the flute Lincoln. Poem copyright ©2015 196 E 2000 N, Ste 105 good health. Why? Because they’re the ones who know A man sings by Ross Gay, “ode to the flute” Tooele • (435) 882-1644 by opening his from Catalogue of Unabashed you best. They know what’s normal for you and can spot mouth a man Gratitude (University of • Ron Trudel, MD, Internal Medicine changes in your bloodwork or vitals over time. They can sings by opening Pittsburgh Press 2015.) Poem 196 E 2000 N, Ste 106 his lungs by reprinted by permission of Tooele • (435) 843-2634 help make sure you’re getting your shots and screenings — turning himself into air the author and the publisher. • Al Parker, MD, Family Medicine and can even help manage chronic conditions like diabetes a flute can Introduction copyright ©2021 196 E 2000 N, Ste 110 be made of a man by The Poetry Foundation. Tooele • (435) 843-1342 or high blood pressure. Need a higher level of care? 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115314_MOUN_PCPimportance_7_278x10c.indd 1 5/24/21 3:59 PM THURSDAY August 12, 2021 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN B3 ‘Scrubbing day, is a holiday’ “ quirt ... and slide, squirt through the speakers in the ity triumphs. S... and slide,” chant family room, on cue they grab He coined a term — “Team 7-year-olds Cy and his friend decorated plastic water bottles Gleason” — to encourage Jane, as they clean and pol- filled with a vinegar/water his young children to work ish hardwood floors to the cleaning solution (1 part white together as a family team when beat of Beatles tunes. Simply vinegar to 3 parts water) and getting everyday jobs done. put, they’re dancing away the begin their “squirt ... and slide” “’Done’ might not be the same grime! routine to clean and shine the standard I might set for myself, Reminiscent of the Pippi hardwood floors. but who cares if there are a few Longstocking caper where “Keeping a home clean and streaks here or leftover spots the unconventional Pippi and have discovered that cleaning organized can be lighthearted there,” he concedes. “When her best friends Tommy and floors can be playful in their and fun,” says Cy’s dad, Tim doing summer chores, it’s real- Annika fastened scrub brushes homes, too. Gleason, father of three and ly about being together, learn- to the bottom of their feet and Inexpensive hand towels are owner of a neighborhood car- ing something new and con- breezed through mounting wrapped under and over their repair shop. Even friends like necting on common ground.” soap suds on the kitchen floor, feet and fastened together at to join in from time to time. To motivate your kids to get singing “Scrubbing day, is a the ankles with a thick rubber When kids perform their ver- into chores, give them a fun holiday!” Cy and his friends band. When the music blasts sion of adult tasks, responsibil- tool, and they’ll be set. Here are some right tools for the right kid job: • 99-cent plastic spray bottle. Anytime school-age kids can use a spray bottle, they can have fun. Fill with a safe natural cleaning solution for cleaning floors, kitchen counters, bikes and toys. Use in a well-ventilated area. Or, fill with plain water to spritz on plants. • Squeegee. School-age kids can wash easy-to-reach win- dows while an adult follows with a clean cloth. David Hasselhoff • New, soft paintbrush. Lightly brush off dust from re we ready for a 69-year- Matthew Vaughn’s spy pic pleated lampshades. Aold David Hasselhoff to “Argyle” and the romantic • • • mount his movie comeback? film “The Rosie Project,” Find more family fun at His last screen appear- about an unlucky-in-love www.donnaerickson.com. ance was a cameo in the university professor looking Write to Donna at Info@don- “Baywatch” film, toplined for a wife who winds up with naerickson.com by Dwayne Johnson and Zac a woman who doesn’t match Efron, which grossed $180 his requirements. © 2021 Donna Erickson million. He and Larry Cech Ryan Reynolds didn’t Distributed by King Features Synd. DONNA ERICKSON will co-star in the French wait for “Highlander” and Cy Gleason and Jane Crabtree dance away the grime to get hardwood floors clean. film “C’est Magique” (“It’s has completed three films: Magic”), based on a true “Free Guy,” with Jodie Comer story about two French magi- (due Aug. 13), Netflix’s cians who accidentally qual- “Red Notice,” with Dwayne ify to compete in the world’s Johnson and Gal Gadot, and largest magic competition, in Netflix’s “The Adam Project,” Las Vegas. with Jennifer Garner, Mark Can lyme disease lead to Parkinson’s? “The Hoff” fell on hard Ruffalo and Zoe Saldana, times in 2016 and had to opening in theaters Nov. 12. DEAR DR. ROACH: Can — does not mean that there what exactly without a more ask a judge to reduce the Reynolds also stars in Apple Lyme disease send a person is no correlation, and it is comprehensive evaluation. $252,000 a year in alimony TV’s film “Spirited,” with Will into Parkinson’s disease? I possible that time may prove There are several likely possi- he was paying his second Ferrell and Octavia Spencer, tested positive for Lyme — I Lyme disease is connected to bilities, including carpal tunnel wife, Pamela Bach. He which began filming July 6. had the bulls-eye rash, fever Parkinson’s. However, I think syndrome, but many others as decried to the court, “I make • • • and terrible headaches. After it’s unlikely. well. He should have an evalu- $112,000 a month, spend Chris Pine has been busy, a month on doxycycline, my • • • ation. A neurologist would be $66,000 and due to alimony, too. He’ll play an ex-Marine left arm started shaking and DEAR DR. ROACH: Ever an excellent place to start. taxes and living expenses I in the film “Violence of my neurologist diagnosed me since my mother became ill, • • • only have $4,000 left in my Action, with Ben Foster with Parkinson’s. The doctor my father’s health has gone DR. ROACH WRITES: A bank account. She’s failed to (for a Dec. 10 release); said it had nothing to do with downhill. He has trouble recent column on itchy ears make any effort to become and also star in the psycho- the Lyme disease. What is your walking and getting up from generated a lot of letters from self-supporting, contribute logical thriller “Don’t Worry opinion? — S.M. a sitting position, and he has readers, mostly asking whether to her own support or gain Darling,” with Florence Pugh, ANSWER: I can absolutely numbness, often resembling hardly any feeling in his hands. this was due to allergies. One any job skills.” Hasselhoff Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde understand why you might sus- sciatica (but may include other It has gotten so bad that he person found that it was the and his former wife reached (who’s also directing); and pect that the neurologist could parts of the body). has to pick things up with the dye from shampoo that seemed a compromise that reduced the spy thriller “All the Old be wrong. The coincidence A detailed neurological webbing of his fingers then to cause the symptom. Several her alimony payments from Knives,” with Thandiwe seems too much to believe. exam by a neurologist would manipulate it to the correct people wrote in that treat- $10,000 to $5,000 a month. Newton, Jonathan Pryce and However, I think your neurolo- look for signs of Parkinson’s position. ment with medicated selenium Which proves Googling Laurence Fishburne. gist is probably correct. The disease — not just the tremor His doctor claims that this shampoo helped solve their someone’s net worth is Pine will return in 2023 different types of neurological you describe, but also muscle is old age, but I fear it could be problem. baloney. Google says his net as Captain James T. Kirk in complications of Lyme disease rigidity and changes in gait. a bone issue. A friend of mine As always, I appreciate help- worth is a whopping $10 mil- the follow-up to “Star Trek are many and varied. The most These would be very unusual many years ago found that she ful suggestions from readers. lion. LOL. Beyond” (2016). It’s being common are any combina- in Lyme disease. I did find could not raise her arm past • • • • • • directed by “WandaVision’s” tion of meningitis symptoms cases resembling some aspects her shoulders and subsequent- Dr. Roach regrets that “Superman” Henry Cavill Matt Shakman. The latest (inflammation of the lining of Parkinson’s disease, but they ly had neck surgery at the age he is unable to answer indi- is flexing his muscles through addition to the “Star Trek” of the brain, with headache, improved with treatment. It of 80 to correct it. My father is vidual questions, but will no less than four movies and universe will be the first writ- fever, stiff neck and light sensi- is possible that the stress of 77 and was fine until recently. incorporate them in the the second season of the ten by two females, Lindsey tivity); disorders of the cranial the Lyme disease hastened the Is this really “old age,” or could column whenever possible. Netflix series “Witcher.” He’s Beer and Geneva Robertson- nerves (especially the facial onset of Parkinson’s disease something else be wrong? — Readers may email questions committed to do Netflix’s Dworet. Is this not the perfect nerve, so people with neuro- you were destined to get. J.P. to ToYourGoodHealth@med. “Enola Holmes” sequel, a film place for billionaires Richard logical Lyme disease can look I say your neurologist is ANSWER: It is NOT “old cornell.edu. reboot of the long-delayed Branson and Jeff Bezos to like they have Bell’s palsy); and “probably correct” because age.” “The Highlander” (already do cameos, or is space travel damage to peripheral nerves, what I found — absence of It’s a problem with his ner- © 2021 North America Synd., Inc. several films and a TV series, easier than acting? causing pain and weakness or data to support a correlation vous system, but I can’t tell you All Rights Reserved and once considered as a vehicle for Ryan Reynolds), © 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Universal Crossword Horoscope by Eugenia Last Edited by David Steinberg August 9, 2021 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ACROSS 36 “___ Fly 2 Where 33 Typical Share your thoughts and con- 1 Wood Now” something swag cerns with like-minded people. or metal (“Rocky” disagreeable bag Offer insight into more efficient fastener theme) sticks 34 Baldwin or ways to bring about positive 6 Fluent 37 Sunbeam 3 Like Guinness change. ★★★ by Paul Trapp in sign 38 Cello the 1% 35 Fringe TAURUS (April 20-May 20): language, opening 4 Spanish for benefit Gather and verify information; it perhaps 40 Org. with air “this” 37 Aries in 10 Support quality data 5 Drink astrology will lead to a change of attitude in crime 41 Damage brewed 38 (I can’t and better choices. Simplify your 14 Like some a bit from young believe I life and the way you do things to whiskey 42 Not as leaves did that!) suit your current situation. ★★ 15 Qatari ruler relaxed 6 Put in a 39 “What’s GEMINI (May 21-June 20): 16 2014-21 43 It might worse that?” Take the experience you have “NCIS” city, uncovers position? 41 Trouble- informally a problem 7 Issue shooting and put it to good use. Once 17 Peyote with this forth aids others see how capable you are, and prickly clue 8 “___ No 42 T, on a you’ll receive more opportunities. pear (... 5 to 9) Sunshine” test Don’t take a risk. ★★★★ 18 Dig, as 46 Action figure (Bill Withers 43 Hot spot in CANCER (June 21-July 22): for ore based on a hit) Iceland Pay close attention to debt, over- 19 Birthday movie, e.g. 9 Giveaway 44 ___ de head and unnecessary spending. candle 48 Performer’s 10 Like a Janeiro counts signal mechanical 45 Baldwin Spend more time working on 20 Words 49 Walk for watch and personal growth. Put health and after a major exercise, or 11 Not legit Guinness well-being first. ★★★ misfortune a theme hint 12 Word on 46 Hold a LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Think (in this 55 Cats’ rests campaign class big, but be realistic, and you answer, 56 Prefix for signs 47 SysOps will excel. An opportunity will notice letters “mobile” 13 Assignment admin, be too good to ignore. Rely 4 to 7) 57 Luminous 21 More say 23 Grudgingly qualities cooked 49 Insect in on experience to make better accept, as 59 Small part of than raw a cloud decisions. ★★★ a loss a big lot 22 Rejection 50 Wishes VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be 24 Signal ___ 60 Literary in Reims undone willing to adjust if it will help (retweet, king played 25 Colorfully 51 Obsessive resolve an issue you face with a say) by Glenda named herb fan friend or relative. Meeting some- 25 Playing Jackson 26 Flapjack 52 Takei’s one midway will encourage a music 61 Andean chain “Star Trek” ★★★ you’ve never camelid 27 Commerce role smooth transaction. practiced 62 Son of Odin Secretary 53 Certain LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): (... 5 to 9) 63 Key figures Raimondo nest You’ll learn a lot if you observe 31 “Yes, that at the IRS? 28 TV channel eggs, others. Distance yourself from makes 64 Pondered for briefly anyone who is inconsistent or sense” consumers 54 Word impulsive. Concentrate on doing 32 Deceitful DOWN 29 Heightened after what’s best for you. ★★★ statement 1 (Someone fear “given” or 33 Part of a else’s 30 Handyper- “trade” SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): pub’s array mistake) son’s letters 58 Sorrowful Embrace what life has to offer. An unexpected opportunity will Move Along by Leonard Williams give you a chance to use your skills uniquely. Focus on creative endeavors, and everything else will fall into place. Someone spe- cial will grab your attention. Love will lift your spirits. ★★★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Someone is withholding information or feeding you false hope. Use your intelligence to filter through what’s happening, and you’ll discover the truth. ★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You’ll spot a good deal. Make your move and bring about changes at home and to your portfolio. A chance to get ahead is apparent. ★★★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Put on the brakes, size up a situ- ation and don’t go over budget. Be realistic about what’s possi- ble, and stick to people you know you can rely on for support. ★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Put your heart into something meaningful to you, which will help you get to know someone who has a positive influence on the decisions you make. Romance will enhance your life. ★★★

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Bring them Applications company DUP at 435-849-4270 our operating hours and picked up at the the workshop will receive a copy of the Alcoholics Anonymous — hats, helmets, dress uniforms, boots, Tooele High School is accepting applica- lodge at a time agreed upon. new “Dealing with Dementia Guide.” Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 60 S. shoes, pants, jackets, backpacks, belts, tions for the Annual Athletic Wall of Fame Grantsville City Library For members and their guests only. Individuals must pre-register no later than Main St., daily at 12 p.m. and 8 p.m. Park canteens, pouches, old photos, etc. — Induction Ceremony, to be held Friday, We are no longer charging overdue fines Sept. 8 by contacting Evelyn Van Zanten in back. to 775 S. Coleman Street. They will be Sept. 3. Applicants must have graduated for items returned after their due date. Meetings at 435-277-2457 or orevelyn.vanzanten@ Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are displayed with honor and respect. Call from THS at least 10 years ago. Email Our hours are Tuesday — Friday from 10 Meetings for the Loyal Order of the tooelehealth.org. Lunch will be provided. also held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 Matthew or Tina at 435-882-8688. Athletic Director Catham Beer at cbeer@ a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. Moose occur on the first and third Sunday p.m., at St. Barnabus Church, 1784 Aaron tooeleschools.org for an application or to 3 p.m. We are offering limited contact of the month at 10 a.m. Chapter 1521 Tooele High School Class of 1961 Dr., Tooele. Children’s Choir Auditions pick one up at Tooele High School, 301 W. hold pick-up, please call 435-884-1670 for meetings are on the third Sunday of the Reunion Rising Voices Children’s Choir is an audi- Vine St., Tooele. Application is due by 5 more information. month at 10:30 a.m. The Class of ‘61 will be holding their Young People in Recovery tioned children’s choir for children 7-14 Young People in Recovery (YPR) hold p.m., Friday, Aug. 27. 60th Class Reunion on Aug. 28 at the years of age. The talented Katelynd Blake, all recovery meetings on Thursdays at 6 Grantsville Irrigation Company Tooele High School starting at 2 p.m. owner and director of Blake Music Studios, Grantsville Irrigation has increased p.m. in the Grantsville City Library, and Senior Center Eagles Dinner will be around 3:30 p.m. For those directs the choir. Blake has a degree in the allotment from 50,000 gallons per also on the first and third Friday of the The senior center is for the enjoyment who would like to attend, we will have vocal performance and has taught at the residential share to 100,000 gallons per Meetings month at 5:30 p.m. in the Remington Park of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours breakfast at Virg’s on Main Street at 9 a.m. collegiate level. If your child loves to sing residential share. Agricultural users have Auxiliary meetings are on the second Apartments Clubhouse, 495 W. Utah Ave., are Monday — Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., The dinner is free; breakfast is on you. and you are looking for an exceptional been issued an additional turn making a and fourth Mondays of each month. Tooele. Questions contact Adam at 480- Friday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. New and exciting If you have not been contacted and are musical experience for them, this is it. For total of two regular turns for the season. Aerie meetings are on the second and 695-6611, Audrey at 435-255-9518, or Heidi activities include bridge, pinochle, bingo, interested in attending, please call Norma more information and to register for an We would like to thank users for their con- fourth Thursday of each month. at 435-255-9905. crafts, pickleball, Mexican train, tangled Worwood at 435-830-5555 or Richard audition, please visit blakemusicstudios. tinued efforts to conserve water. Please art, yoga, exercise program, line dancing, Social Room Kroff at 435-830-6966. com or call 435-277-0755. wood carving, Wii games, watercolor class contact the office at 435-884-3451 or Family support group Our social room is now open from 2 until movies and health classes. Meals-On- [email protected] with any questions Get your loved one sober. The USARA 11 p.m. Full service offered, including bar, Tooele County Daughters of The Tooele Valley Youth Symphony Wheels available for homebound. Lunch or concerns. Craft family support group is held Tooele Valley Youth Symphony accepts games, music, food, fund raisers, etc. We Utah Pioneers served weekdays. For 60 and above, sug- Mondays at 6 p.m. in the large reading young band and orchestra musicians ages do encourage respectful social distancing. The Daughters welcome all who would gested contribution is $3. For those under room at the Tooele City Library. Group 11-18 from across the valley. Auditions to We have resumed our Sunday break- like to join us in our goal of “Preserving 60, cost is $5. Transportation available to Schools books and materials provided. Craft is a be announced for fall 2021. We will also fasts. our Heritage Together.” For information the store or doctor visits for residents in free program for family members who offer classes for a brand new TVYS Junior. St. Marguerite Catholic School Social room contact: 435-882-0286. on joining, see our website at dup- Tooele and Grantsville areas. For trans- have a loved one with a substance use Please check our website for details in Students of all faiths are welcome tooeleco.org portation information call 435-843-4114. disorder. For more information, call Heidi the coming weeks. www.beginbandan- from preschool through 8th grade at Upcoming Events Our museum located at 39 E. Vine Street, For more information about the Tooele Warr at 435-255-9905. dorchestranow.com. Tooele County’s only faith-based school. Friday night dinners are coming soon. Tooele, is open Memorial Day to Labor center, call 435-843-4110. Featuring all-day kindergarten, all-day Watch for our ads. Day Friday and Saturday 10-4, also by Dementia Caregiver Support Authors Welcome We will be hosting the annual F.O.E. appointment. To make an appointment, Tooele Pioneer Museum preschool, junior high grades 6-8, small Please join us the third Monday of each The Writer’s Bloc, Tooele chapter of the Four Corners Conference, along with our call Judy at 435-496-0803 or Dorothy at 47 E. Vine Street, free admission. Open class sizes, and an enhanced STEM cur- month from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Tooele League of Utah Writers, invites you to very own Four Corners Regional President 435-830-9493 Memorial Day through Labor Day, Friday riculum. Give us a call at 435-882-0081 or Senior Center. The Tooele County Health join us at our bi-monthly virtual meet- Kevin Denner, Sept. 24, 25 and 26, 2021. In commemoration of the Deseret Peak and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open most visit www.stmargschool.org. Department’s Aging Services program ings, where we discuss the craft and offer With the dedication and strength of our Temple, the DUPs are selling handker- Tuesdays year-round 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. is the sponsor for this free Alzheimer’s support for fledgling authors. For more members, this conference promises to be chiefs. To order your handkerchief, visit Open other times by appointment. Call Association Caregiver Support Group. information, please contact the chapter a powerful success. our website at duptooeleco.org 435-882-3168, 435-830-9784, 435-840- Education The groups are designed to provide emo- president at [email protected] We would like to thank our members 5139. World class Indian arrowhead collec- tional, educational, and social support for or find us on Facebook at Writers Bloc. Tooele Technical College and customers for their patience and trust Daytime Care for Adults tion. www.tooelepioneermuseum.org. caregivers. Questions? Call 435-277-2420. Programs with space available during our struggle to stay open and keep A respite program is available for Rocky Mountain Hospice caregivers in Tooele County for adult Mobile Vet Center include the POST (Peace Officer you safe during this pandemic. Want to be Food Addicts in Recovery Want to have more meaning in your life. loved ones who need supervised care To better serve veterans located in Standards Training) program (Satellite a member? Contact a member! Anonymous Do you want to do something that is sat- during the day. Call Lighthouse Adult Tooele County, the Mobile Vet Center Police Academy), Commercial Driver’s Are you having trouble controlling the isfying and of great service to your com- Care Services at 435-249-5632 for more (MVC) will visit Tooele every Wednesday License (CDL) program and Software way you eat? Food Addicts in Recovery munity? Then become a Rocky Mountain information. from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the eastern Development. These programs and others Elks Anonymous (FA) is a free, 12-step recov- Hospice volunteer. No experience are offered at Tooele Tech. Enroll today side of the Walmart parking lot, 99 W. Tooele County Arts Guild ery program for anyone suffering from required. All training, background check and begin training for a promising career. Bar food addiction. Meetings are held every 1280 North, Tooele. The MVC provides All artists from Tooele County age 13 and TB tests provided by Rocky Mountain. Visit tooeletech.edu or call student servic- We are open and now serving food Saturday at 8:30 a.m. at the Pioneer free, confidential counseling for theater and above are welcome to join the Tooele The only requirement is your desire to es at 435-248-1800 for more information. Tuesday thru Saturday, 11 a.m. to close. Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. Enter at veterans of all conflicts. For further County Arts Guild for an evening, or for help someone in need. Please contact Our new contact phone number is 435- the north back entrance. For more infor- information contact Dave Brown at 801- the year as a member. Benefits of mem- Crystal Erickson at Willow Springs Rocky Adult Education 249-0192. We look forward to seeing you. mation, call Millicent at 435-882-7094 255-1499, call our 24/7 national call center bership include the opportunity to display Mountain Care at 435-843-2094 or Sandy Get your high school diploma this year or Denise 435-840-2375 or visit www. 1-877-WARVETS or visit vetcenter.va.gov your artwork for show and sale in various Parmegiani at Rocky Mountain Hospice at at the Tooele Community Learning Center. foodaddicts.org. Everyone is welcome to Disabled Veterans venues around Tooele County, as well as 801-397-4902. Donate to Library All classes required for a high school attend. regular updates on events in our commu- Please remember the “Friends of the diploma, adult basic education, GED prep- The Next Chapter Chapter 20 – Disabled American nity. The best benefit is meeting other art- Tooele City Library” while doing home aration and English as a second language Tooele County Aging The Next Chapter is a free social support Veterans ist friends you wouldn’t meet otherwise! cleaning and donate your used books to are available. Register now to graduate Tooele County Aging is looking for and educational program, helping widows The “Jordan M. Byrd” Tooele County Call 435-228-8217 for more information. the bookstore in the library. Money from — just $50 per semester. Located at 211 volunteers to help us meet the needs of and widowers adjust to the loss of their Tooele Blvd. Call 435-833-8750. Adult edu- Chapter 20 for the Disabled American book sales is used to support programs Stansbury Days Triathlon seniors in the community. Many seniors loved one through monthly activities. You cation classes are for students 18 and over. Veterans holds monthly general member- require assistance and need rides to doc- within the library. The library is located at Stansbury Days Triathlon is happening are invited to join others who are on the ship meetings at the Pioneer Museum, 47 tors or other professionals. Rides help 128 W. Vine St. For more information, call Aug. 21, 2021. Mark your calendars. To same page as you, to begin a new chapter ESOL E. Vine St. (rear basement door entrance) seniors live more independent lives. Call 435-882-2182 or go online to tooelecity. register, go to: www.runnercard.com/ in your life story. For details or to ask ESOL conversational classes are held in Tooele, every third Thursday of the 435-843-4114 for more information. The org. Thank you for your support. roadrace/public/raceGroup/976695 questions, please call Sarah with Tooele Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tooele month at 7 p.m. We welcome all veterans Grantsville and Tooele Senior Centers Teens and adults, first timer, or experi- County Aging Services at 435-277-2420. Books for the Whole Family Community Learning Center. ESOL stu- to come join us in the camaraderie with also are in need of volunteers. For more enced. 500m swim (that’s 10 laps) / 11.75- Donated children’s books and paper- dents may also come anytime the center is other veterans at our monthly meetings. information about volunteering at the Sons of Utah Pioneers mile bike on a pretty flat course/ 5km run backs are for sale for 25¢, hardcovers are open for individualized study. Registration Chapter 20 has trained Chapter Service Grantsville Center call 435-884-3446. For Anyone interested in the history of (that’s 3.1 miles). You can even sign up $1, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays, 5 to is $50 per semester. Located at 211 Tooele Officer’s (CSO’s) to answer questions con- volunteering at the Tooele Center call Tooele City, Tooele County or Utah pio- with a team. This event is a blast. Train 8 p.m. on Mondays, and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Blvd. Call 435-833-8750 for more informa- cerning your VA benefits. Nations Service 435-843-4110. neers, we need you. The Sons of Utah with a friend, compete with your neigh- on Tuesdays at the Tooele City Library. All tion. Officers (NSO’s) are available by appoint- Pioneers are currently curtailing our meet- bors, and get cheered on by your com- proceeds go back to the library for proj- ment to help veterans and their families Life’s Worth Living Foundation ings due to the pandemic, but watch this Early Head Start munity. Prizes, T-shirts, raffle, and food. As ects and programs. submit claims for compensation, obtain Suicide support group meetings are bulletin and we will announce our next DDI VANTAGE Early Head Start offers always, we need volunteers, so if you want health and educational well-earned ben- held every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m. at meeting, which will be a virtual meeting. NO COST weekly home visits for families to get involved without the sweat, sign up Community Book Sharing Box efits. All DAV services are free of charge. Mountain West Medical Center, 2055 N. For more information about the Sons of who are eligible under the age of 3. Home to help on race day. The Community Book Sharing Box is For information, please join our monthly Main St., Tooele, in the classroom by the Utah Pioneers, contact Howard Yerke, located at 987 S. 1050 West (new location). visits include parent and child education, meetings. Call commander Dustee cafeteria. If you struggle with suicidal assessments, and family support services Ladies Community Club of Membership Chairman, 435-841-9718 or The Cook family are the stewards of the Thomas 435-830-8487, or Adjutant Curtis thoughts or have lost a loved one to [email protected] “Little Free Library.” Anyone can take a including nutrition education. We also G. Beckstrom at 435-840-0547. Please Tooele suicide, please plan on attending. Please book or bring a book to donate and share offer comprehensive health services for leave messages if no contact. To view upcoming events, learn more go on Facebook and like our page to TC Squares Dance Club with others. To learn more and to find expecting mothers including prenatal about our organization, or to become a keep current with our latest news and The TC Squares Dance Club has begun other locations near you go to www.little- parent education and support services. COVID-19 Help for DAV member, please find us on Facebook or events. Contact us on that page, visit dancing again on Mondays at the Clarke freelibrary.org; under the “Map” tab enter Apply online- ddivantage.org or call 435- The Disabled American Veterans you can email us at ladiescommunity- lifesworthlivingfoundation.com, or call Johnson Jr. High Cafetorium, 2152 N. 400 your zip code. 882-3439. National Office has established a relief [email protected]. 435-248-LIVE. West, Tooele, from 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Please fund to provide financial aid to service- Free Developmental Evaluation TOPS Weight Loss Support bring finger food to share. For more infor- connected disabled veterans who have Parkinson’s Disease Support mation, contact Woody at 435-850-2441, Grantsville DDI VANTAGE Early Intervention offers lost employment or income due to the Group no cost developmental evaluations for Group Roberta at 801-349-5992 or visit the club’s COVID-19 virus pandemic. The issued The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can website at tcsquares.com. Share your Ancestry children ages birth to three years old. grants are meant to help disabled service- Weight Loss Support Group meets every We provide a full range of services for be overwhelming for the newly diag- The Family History Center in Grantsville connected veterans pay bills, obtain food, Tuesday in the Cornerstone Baptist nosed. Tooele has a support group for Tooele County Homemakers has been gathering histories, pictures and children with developmental delays or and provide for their families during these Church, 276 E. 500 North, Tooele. Weigh-in We would like to invite all ladies to our disabilities. Our goal is to minimize the persons with Parkinson’s disease and their obituaries of residents of Grantsville. All difficult times. begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by a meeting caregivers. You can learn how others are Homemakers club. Meetings are held on information will be shared upon request, effects of the delay and reduce the need The application for this relief can be at 6 p.m. Men, women and children are the first Tuesday of every month with a for long-term services throughout their coping with PD and how to live well. We but we are asking for your help in further- found at DAV.org/COVIDrelief. Veterans invited to attend. Come and let us help meet the third Thursday of each month luncheon and raffle, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., ing this work. Thanks for all who have school years. For more information call will need to fully complete the application you live a healthier lifestyle. For more September through May. Located at 151 435-833-0725 or visit us at ddivantage.org. from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Tooele Senior assisted. Please contact Don and Patti and provide documentation verifying information visit TOPS.org or contact Mary Center Conference Room, 59 E. Vine St., N. Main, in the auditorium of the Health Johnson, by email: [email protected], by their status as a service-connected dis- Lou Beck at 435-228-8202. Tooele. For information, call Hal at 435- Department and USU Extension offices. mail: P.O. Box 744 Grantsville, UT 84029, or Charity abled veteran who has lost employment 840-3683. Come out and enjoy some fun. $5 due by phone: 435-884-5018, 435-224-5010. because of the pandemic. Disabled vet- Museum Volunteers Needed per year. For more information, call Eileen Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park Tooele Children’s Justice Center erans who are small business owners or Tooele Naranon “Circle of Hope 435-882-5009 or 435-849-0854, Dianne Senior Center who work independently and have been is seeking volunteers. Do you enjoy his- 435-224-4814, or Thiel 435-238-8245. The senior center is for the enjoyment Tooele Children’s Justice Center is in tory or science? Volunteers at the museum to Recovery” negatively impacted financially because Tooele Naranon meets Thursdays at 6:30 Thank you and we hope to see you all this of all seniors 60 and older. Center hours need of DVD-Rs, soda, bottled water and can gain new skills or practice old ones. of the virus may also be eligible for this p.m. at 134 W. 1180 North, Ste. 4, Tooele September. are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 snacks. We appreciate all donations. For We are looking for people to help with assistance. (Bonneville Mental Health). Open to all p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. New and inquiries or drop-off, call 435-843-3440, 36 organization, exhibit development, gar- those affected by someone else’s addic- Tooele County Quilters exciting activities include pinochle, bingo, S. 100 East, Tooele. dening and educational program devel- tion. As a 12-step program, we offer help All meetings are held on the third crafts, bunko, therapeutic coloring, flint opment. Volunteer positions are seasonal First Baptist Food Pantry Historical Society by sharing our experience, strength and Tuesday of each month in the Tooele knapping, yoga, fly tying and exercise and year round. Scheduling is flexible. Community food pantry located at hope. For more information, please con- County Health Dept. auditorium. Dues program, wood carving and health Monthly Meetings Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. 580 S. Main St., Tooele. We are open tact Terri at 435-313-4851. are $20 per year to be paid at the first classes. Meals-On-Wheels available for on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Tooele County Historical Society To apply or request more information, meeting. homebound. Lunch served weekdays. Everyone is welcome, no requirements. meetings have been cancelled until fur- send email to: [email protected] For 60 and above, suggested contribu- Come as often as you need, we have ther notice because of the COVID-19 epi- tion is $3. For those under 60, cost is $5. demic. Please stay safe and watch for any Tooele Gem and Mineral Society plenty of food. First Baptist Church, 435- The Tooele Gem and Mineral Society Transportation available to the store or 882-2048. updated information about our meeting doctor visits for residents in Tooele and schedule in the Transcript Bulletin. meets the first Thursday of the month. Bulletin Board Policy Grantsville areas. For transportation Baby Blankets Needed Meetings are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in If you would like to announce an upcoming event or promote a community organization, information call 435-843-4114. For more Baby blankets are needed for the nurs- Historical books the downstairs conference room of the email the Transcript-Bulletin at [email protected], fax to 435-882-6123 or phone information about the Grantsville center, ery at Mountain West Medical Center. Tooele County Historical Society’s books Pioneer Museum, 47 E. Vine St., Tooele. 435-882-0050. Email contact is preferable. The Bulletin Board is for special community call 435-884-3446. Blankets should be new and in good are available to purchase at meetings. The Come and learn about rocks, minerals, events, charitable organizations, civic clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit History of Tooele County Volume II is $30, and ways to craft them, and enjoy field condition. Homemade blankets are also businesses should contact the advertising department. Please limit your notice to 80 words Daughters of Utah Pioneers accepted if new. Donations can be turned The Mining, Smelting, and Railroading in trips for rock collecting. Membership is The DUP is seeking any family histories, Tooele is $20, and we also have eight note $15 per year. For more information email or less. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the desired in at the volunteer desk at Mountain West publication date. We cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. photographs, books, stories or vintage Medical Center, 2055 N. Main St., Tooele. cards depicting four different pioneer [email protected]. artifacts (before 1900) to display at the buildings for $4. These make great gifts Call Diane at 435-843-3691 with any ques- Tooele Valley Free Masons DUP Grantsville Museum, located at 378 tions. for family and friends. Please call Alice W. Clark St. (in the basement of the J. Dale at 435-882-1612 if you would like to Tooele Valley Free Masons meet the Reuben Clark Farmhouse across from the Just Serve purchase these books. second Friday of each month for din- Grantsville Cemetery). For more informa- If you are interested in serving in your ner and socializing. If you are interested Comics Page Puzzle Answers tion, call Ellen Yates at 435-884-0253 or community or know of a service project Seeking Historical Items or have questions, please join us at the from page B4 Coralie Lougey at 435-884-3832. Visit The Tooele County Historical Society Lodge, located at the corner of Settlement that would benefit your community, go to 8/9 www.grantsvilledupmuseum.com or justserve.org and post your project or sign would like members of the community Canyon Road and state Route 36, or call at Hidato Sol. www.exploretooele.com. up to become a volunteer for the project who have any family or personal histories, 435-277-0087. photographs, books, brochures, DVDs, of your choice today! This is a free website Tooele Valley Family History Tooele Valley Company DUP that connects community needs with vol- VHS tapes or newspaper articles that you Ladies: Did you know that there are unteers who can help meet those needs. would like to donate to our organization Center three Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP) to please call us. We are also looking for Research your ancestors free with companies her in Utah Tooele Valley? Did books, newspaper articles, photos, bro- trained Family Search volunteers at the you know that you do not need to have Moose chures or any history that pertains to the Tooele Valley Family History Center, 751 pioneer ancestors to join the daughters of Tooele County area. If you would like to N. 520 East, Tooele. Phone 435-882-1396. Utah Pioneers? You can join as an associ- Meals at Lodge donate them to our organization, or if you Hours of operation: Tuesday through ate! If you do have pioneer ancestors Friday and Saturday night dinners will would let us make a copy for the Tooele Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and and have not yet joined us in one of our be served from 4 to 8 p.m. County Historical Society, please call 435- Thursday evenings 7-9 p.m. Wednesday camps, now is a great time to do so! The Friday night dinners change weekly, 882-1612. evenings by appointment only. Special Tooele Valley Company has a camp in the or you can order from the menu items classes offered regularly. Call the center Pine Canyon area (Helen Gillespie Shields), Saturday night. All meals are for a reason- for more information. the Erda area (Rose Springs Camp) and the able price. Groups and Events Stansbury, Lake Point areas (Benson Grist Note: Due to an increase in the prices Tooele Al-Anon Choices 4U Mill Camp). We would love to have you of meat, we are raising the price of our Dementia Workshop This group meets Sundays at 5 p.m. at Tooele County Health Department the Mountain Faith Lutheran Church, 560

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He allusions, or topics which may to bereavement, because it is mainly occupied in merely irritate; he is seldom promi- is irreparable, and to death, removing the obstacles which nent in conversation, and because it is his destiny. If he hinder the free and unembar- never wearisome. He makes engages in controversy of any rassed action of those about light of favours while he does kind, his disciplined intellect him; and he concurs with them, and seems to be receiv- preserves him from the blun- their movements rather than ing when he is conferring. dering discourtesy of better, takes the initiative himself. His He never speaks of himself perhaps, but less educated benefits may be considered except when compelled, never minds; who, like blunt weap- as parallel to what are called defends himself by a mere ons, tear and hack instead of comforts or conveniences in retort, he has no ears for slan- cutting clean, who mistake the arrangements of a personal der or gossip, is scrupulous in point in argument, waste their nature: like an easy chair or a imputing motives to those who strength on trifles, misconceive good fire, which do their part interfere with him, and inter- their adversary, and leave the in dispelling cold and fatigue, prets every thing for the best. question more involved than though nature provides both He is never mean or little in they find it. He may be right or means of rest and animal heat his disputes, never takes unfair wrong in his opinion, but he is without them. advantage, never mistakes per- too clear-headed to be unjust; The true gentleman in sonalities or sharp sayings for he is as simple as he is forcible, like manner carefully avoids arguments, or insinuates evil and as brief as he is decisive. whatever may cause a jar or a which he dare not say out. Nowhere shall we find greater jolt in the minds of those with From a long-sighted pru- candour, consideration, indul- whom he is cast;—all clashing dence, he observes the maxim gence: he throws himself into of opinion, or collision of feel- of the ancient sage, that we the minds of his opponents, he ing, all restraint, or suspicion, should ever conduct ourselves accounts for their mistakes. He or gloom, or resentment; his towards our enemy as if he knows the weakness of human great concern being to make were one day to be our friend. reason as well as its strength, every one at their ease and at He has too much good sense its province and its limits. home. to be affronted at insults, he is from The Idea of a University

delay. For some people stings Wasps return to their nests at Wasps can be deadly, and anti-allergy night and become less active in continued from page B1 medications are available. the cool dark. The ideal time How do we deal with these to work on the nests is late in pesky insects that threaten as the evening, at night, or very to go after ripening grapes. they use our space? Crushing early in the morning. Since Unlike honey bees that have seems like a quick dispatch, they cannot see red light, put a barb on their stingers and but it appears that the rela- red cellophane over the end can only sting once, wasps’ tives rush to the funeral. In of a flashlight so you can find stingers are straight. They reality, their carcasses emit a them without being seen your- can, and do, sting repeatedly. pheromone (insect hormone) self. They also have well developed that attracts other wasps to the Aerosols are available at mouthparts for capturing and area. If you crush one against local garden centers to control chewing insects and tongues your body, clothing or shoes, these insects. They shoot up to Follow us on Facebook! for sucking nectar and juices. it could trigger nearby wasps 20 feet, immobilize on contact, This means that at the end to attack and if you are near and kill within moments. The of the season they can bite as a nest, that could be a serious nests may need to be retreated @TooeleTB well as sting. problem. for several nights since all the If you are stung, apply a Avoid disturbing their nests workers may not return to the TOOELE meat-tenderizer as a poultice. either directly or by getting too nests each evening. TRANSCRIPT A baking soda paste is sooth- close, making loud noises, or Wasp traps are also avail- ing, but meat tenderizer con- vibrating them. Stay back from able that can be baited with tains a compound that breaks the nest. meats or attractants. These BULLETIN down venom and soothes the Do not run from these traps may catch as many as pain. Antihistamine ointments, insects as they tend to attack 150 per day. tablets and prescription medi- quick motions, particularly Despite all the warnings in cines also reduce reactions paper wasps. Simply move this article, do not forget that to stings, particularly among away quietly and slowly. Your these insects do serve a use- those who are allergic to the best bet is to discourage them ful purpose in the ecosystem. venom. You may find that the from invading. Keep picnic For the most part, if they are site of the sting remains red foods covered until you are not causing problems for us NOTICE OF PROPOSED and becomes itchy for a few ready to eat. The scent of food in numbers or aggressiveness, days as it heals. attracts them. Keep garbage the best bet is to leave them If you swell up rapidly when containers tightly sealed and alone and let them do the TAX INCREASENORTH TOOELE CITY stung, you are likely experienc- clean and empty containers good they are noted for as they ing an allergic reaction. See a often. attack other insects and help SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT doctor for medication without Get rid of nests if necessary. with pollination. MY ANSWER The NORTH TOOELE CITY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTis proposing to increase its property tax revenue.

- The NORTH TOOELE CITY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT tax on a $308,000 residence would increase from $68.78 to $111.97, which is $43.19 per year.

- The NORTH TOOELE CITY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT tax on a $308,000 business would increase from $125.05 to $203.59, which is $78.54 per year.

- If the proposed budget is approved, NORTH TOOELE CITY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT would increase its property tax budgeted revenue by 62.82% above last year’s property Children are a blessing from the Lord tax budgeted revenue excluding eligible new growth. From the writings of and war. While modern medi- past and present. the Rev. Billy Graham cine has removed many of the This does not mean every- things which threatened life thing will be easy in life. But Q: My husband and I were only a generation or two ago, our responsibility is clear: If All concerned citizens are invited to a public married in 2019. We had modern technology has devel- God gives children to us, we hearing on the tax increase. grand hopes for an exciting life oped weapons of mass destruc- should do whatever we can to together, but we barely got- tion that can wipe out entire strengthen them spiritually ten back from our honeymoon civilizations. But thankfully, so that they too can face the PUBLIC HEARING when COVID-19 paralyzed God is in control of the future. future with a confident hope the world. Now we question The Bible gives many exam- in God and be an example to whether we should have chil- ples of harsh times. The Jewish others. Children, indeed, are dren at all. Who wants to bring people were carried away into a blessing from the Lord, and Date/Time: 8/26/2021 8:00 PM innocent children into this vile captivity and faced a dismal parents should raise them up and uncertain world? - P.C. future. Many of them must to love Him, obey Him, and Tooele City Hall A: A study of world history have asked the same ques- become witnesses for the Lord Location: reveals that there isn’t a single tion, but Jeremiah told them, who brings peace and joy to 90 N. Main Street time when conditions were “Marry and have sons and families. ideal, or the future was not daughters .... ‘For I know the Tooele unstable. Even when social plans I have for you,’ declares This column is based on the and political circumstances the Lord, ‘plans to . . . give you words and writings of the late have been reasonably good, hope and a future’” (Jeremiah Rev. Billy Graham. To obtain more information regarding the world has been ravaged 29:6, 11, NIV). God is Lord © 2021 Billy Graham the tax increase, citizens may contact by natural disasters, plagues, over the future, as well as the Literary Trust NORTH TOOELE CITY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT at 435-241-8175. Your Complete Local News Source Tooele Transcript Bulletin Subscribe 435-882-0050 B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN THURSDAY August 12, 2021 HEALTH UPDATE The scoop on fructose CARRIE DENNETT up of equal parts fructose and mental to health.” ENVIRONMENTAL NUTRITION glucose. “Regardless of whether Interest in fructose as an ructose is a simple sugar with a sugar is natural or added to alternative sweetener for people Fa bad reputation. Sweeter foods and beverages, most sug- with diabetes began in 1915, than table sugar — which it’s a ars are metabolized by the body and the American Diabetes component of — and primar- in similar ways,” says Kris Sollid, Association recommended ily found in many fruits and RD, Senior Director of Nutrition its use starting in the 1970s. some vegetables, fructose once Communications at the However, concerns emerged in enjoyed status as a “healthier” International Food Information the early 2000s that fructose sweetener. More recently, it’s Council (IFIC). “However, fruc- may have a harmful effect on had a fall from grace, stemming tose is primarily metabolized by levels of cholesterol, triglycer- in part from the ubiquitousness the liver, which is different than ides, and other blood lipids. of high-fructose corn syrup in how the body handles other processed foods. But what does sugars.” Claims about fructose the science say about the pros “Fructose does not require Today, beliefs about fructose and cons of fructose? insulin to be absorbed and there- range from fearing fruit to rever- Today, beliefs about fructose range from fearing fruit to revering agave syrup. fore has a low impact on blood ing agave syrup — a high-fruc- What’s different about fruc- glucose levels, which may cause tose sweetener. Sollid points out A 2020 systematic review and and beverages isn’t harmful, the to see the forest for the trees tose? some to believe that fructose is that nutrition scientists have also meta-analysis published in the resulting digestive disturbances, when they shun high-fructose Fructose and glucose are both ‘healthier’ than other sugars,” debated fructose’s role in health, Journal of the American Medical including diarrhea, boating and corn syrup but lose sight of how monosaccharides, the simplest Sollid says. “Conversely, because a debate summed up in a 2016 Association found that higher abdominal discomfort, can affect much total added sugars they form of sugar. Sucrose, or table it is handled by the liver, some review in the European Journal consumption of fructose via quality of life. More serious is may be consuming? General rec- sugar, is a disaccharide made view fructose as uniquely detri- of Nutrition: while fructose does sugar-sweetened beverages was hereditary fructose intolerance, ommendations are to reduce or not appear to have a unique associated with a higher risk of a rare genetic disorder that limit all added sugars— includ- impact on health, “fructose-con- developing metabolic syndrome, about 1 in 30,000 people are ing fructose—but about 6 in 10 taining sugars can lead to weight but consumption of whole fruit born with each year. Individuals American adults consume more MISSIONARY gain, increase in cardiometabolic and up to 8 ounces of 100 per- with this disorder are unable to added sugar than is recom- risk factors and disease only if it cent fruit juice per day had a digest fructose and must avoid it mended. Elder Alexander provides the excess calories.” protective effect. A 2019 system- completely — which also means “It’s important to keep the Research in the ensuing five atic review and meta-analysis avoiding table sugar — in order consumption of added sugars Dunn years has come to similar con- in the Journal of the American to prevent liver damage. low, regardless of the type. But clusions. Two 2017 systematic Heart Association found similar ‘low’ doesn’t have to mean ‘no.’” Elder Alexander Dunn has reviews and meta-analyses in results when looking at associa- The big picture Sollid says. “A healthy eating recently returned home after the American Journal of Clinical tions between fructose consump- Fears about fructose and pattern is not determined by serving as a missionary for Nutrition looked at studies that tion and high blood pressure. demonization of high fructose whether it includes or avoids The Church of Jesus Christ of replaced glucose or sucrose with corn syrup have contributed to added sugars. Healthy eat- Latter-day Saints. He originally fructose in foods and beverages. Who should avoid fructose? the idea that sucrose is a “safer” ing patterns can include small served in the Angola Luanda One concluded that this may While fructose in modera- sugar, and indeed some trendy amounts of added sugars, while Mission for six months speak- have a slight benefit for people tion appears to be fine for most soda and beverage companies excessive amounts of added ing Portuguese. Due to COVID, with high blood sugar or Type 2 people, there are two groups of began touting that their prod- sugars can contribute to an he was reassigned to the diabetes. The other found that people who do need to shun this ucts were sweetened with “pure unhealthy eating pattern.” Colorado Fort Collins Mission. replacing glucose or sucrose particular sweetener. 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